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DESBARATS, Printer to the Clueen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1§51. a.^TwJ';^.'-*^*: ^■i?^rteff_ t t .* J, >i ' Jtk X X ' X Jul i. ^ ^>S^<,*0'-i .:>.i ^ Entered according to Act of the Provincial Legislature, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, by Joshua Thompson, in the Office of the Registrar of the Prorince of Canada. ,\"ii^^:pHruA YVi c3H£usw-^ 'W !• •■ >"■/ \ ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. MILITIA STAFF: DcruTT Adjutant Gknkeal, (C.W.) *Lieutenant Colonel DONALD MACDONELL. Dkputt Adjutant General, (C.E.) Lieutenant Colonel ALPHONSE DeSALABERRV. Surgeon,— JOHN KING, M. D. (C.W.) Clu.— Major JOSHUA THOMPSON, (C.W.) « Lieut. PETER L. MACDONELL, (C.E.) « Li9uU CHARLES PETITCLAIR, (C.E.) Okderly.— HENRY SMEATON. A:^ \A Lieutenant Colonel EDMUND ANTROBUS, PnovjNciAL Aide-DC-Camp. Lieutenant Colonel ALPHONSE DeSALABERRY, Extra Provincial Aide-de-Camp. 5^>^ •; £■: ■,'V^,---'--s-'-*»i p* -■■*»*-•■, •v.'-.^.-s »■v•^-■^.^••^^.'»---■*,A,-^.^„ ^: 1 It" ^ U I n ^ ^ 1 > '{ 7 I r 7 . a /, '^ % K V rt A. i 1 I *X X :v( X*"*?** :v;f .|. ;• tflt> ,f;i:ii-MMr 7>4;i:4«^ U.«:.. " » ■i •■•;•» i ' fTUrlff^l :t ^V'-h n *.. I V « ■I ,i' * ' 1- rrv 1 w. )f'tt.a ^•Ui.J >r , I '1* •- V MA ./ ^» r/:!i/:^ va .-'^ .••{!■ it.-'. !■/ -t- MILITIA LIST .%4.,.. ♦ jf *i ;'.-/♦ bt s* * i;. FOR . •' . .. Mt.. CANADA west: a» Wt ..K AMD, ' > -. BLANK FORMS, RETURNS, INFANTRY DRILL, &o. l8T Batt.— GLENGARRY. Utut. CoUmd : Dat« of Com. *Hoii. Alex. FraMr..NoT. 5, 1846 Majort : Donald McPherson ..June 11, 1847 James Macdooald ... do do Captains : Alexander Grant .... do A lexander MoGillis . . do Alexander Fraser do Finnan Maodonald . . do Donald McDougall. . . do WilUam McKenzie . . do A.Macdonell,(Simcoe) do John A. Macdonell . . do Peter Grant do James Gumming .... do lAeutenants : Alex. Macdonrll do James Dingwall do John Hay do Kenneth Murchison . . do John Dingwall do Alex. Macdonald do Alexander McGreeor . do Duncan Macdonald . . do Angus Macdonald do Robert McLennan ... do Ensigns : John Ik>ss do James Grant do Donald McPherson . . do Maleolm McGruer. . . do John Macdonald (A), do Duncan Macdonell ... do Malcolm MoMartin . . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du do do S Ensigns: Date of Com. • ? Kennetli Macdonald. . June 1 1, 1847 ' Archibald Fraser .... do do David Summers do do Donald MoMartin .... do do Adjutant: Capt. J. Gumming . . do i\o lluarter Masttr : Arthur Campbell .... do do Surgeon : Daniel E.McIaty re., do do 2nd Batt.— glengarry. < lAeut. CcimA: D. Macdonell,(Gmfld)Noy. 5, 1846 Major: Alex. Macdonell .... Mar. 9, 1847 Captains : Donald Macdonell ... do Alex. McDougall .... do Donald McPheiaon . . do ^ Angus McDougall ... do ^ John McBean do Donald McRae do John Macdonell Ao John McPherson .... do lAeutenants : Angus McPherson. . . do ^ Ranald Macdonell. . . do f Alex. Macdonell do \ Charles LeClerc do S Angus McGillis do < Ranald S. Macdonald June 2, ^ James Curry do ^ Angus Macdonell .... do ; Alexander Fraser do do lio do do do do do do •i t * Tbece Officers hdd the rank of Colonel under the former organization do ' tlo do '- t'o - do '■ 1848 do . do « 1 do ■m :1 \-, m fi MILITIA Lilt .-v%*- ^X'V^ Eniignt: John K. Maodonell John Macdonell do Roderick Mc Leod .... do MurJock Ro«« — Donald McPherson ..June Donald McLeod do Archibald MoLeod . . do Duncan McGruer .... do Donald Macdonald ... do Thnnnas Roaa do Adjutant : do do — 1848 Dec 19, 1850 Quarter MaaUr : Puter Stuart Mar. Surgeon : R. Macdonell, M.D.. do DatoofCnm !> 4rH Batt.— GLENGARRY. Mar. 9, IS47^ He^t. Cohnel: Dat« of Com. John S. Macdonald.. Nor. 5, 1846 Major : .-r D. A. Macdonald. ^» »^" (? Captains : *\° S Angus Macdonell. "/* > Angna McDougall . . . "<* ''Allan Macdonell .... Norman McLeod .... Kenneth McLennan. . Donald Macdonell . . . Alex. Campbell June _ Angun Macdonell . . . — 1847 ^ Lieutenantt : Archd. Macdonell... Jane 11, 1847 do do ^ 9, .June . do do . do do do 11, 1847 do do do do do 2, 1848 8, 1849 do 14, 3rd Batt.— glengarry. lAeut. Colonel : Alex. MoMartiD Deo. 30, 1846 Major : Aof^us Cattenach. . . .May 6, 1848 Captairu : Duncan McOillivray. July 14, 1848 Kenneth McKenzie . . do do Alex. McKinnon do do Donald Maodonell ... do do Auffus McGilliviay . . do do Lachlan McDotigftll . . do do Donald McRae Jane 21, 1850 Duncan Macdonell . . do do Lieutenants : An^us Macdonald . . .July Colin Chisholm do Rdk. McGillivray do Duncan McMillan. . . do Duncan McPherson.. do John McMillan do Donald Macdonell... do Donald McMillan .. . do _ Theodore Chisholm . . Sep. 25, 1850 Ensigns : John McMillan July Roderick MoLeod ... do William McKay do Malcolm McGillivray. do Duncan McMartin... do Alex. Macdonald Alex. Macdonell Adjutant : Duncan MoMartin. . .July 14, 1848 (Quarter Master : < James Millroy do do John Mcintosh Jane 21, 1850 ^ James N. Dixon do do 1848 < do do do do do do do 14, 1848 do do do do ..Sen. 25, 1848 . . ao do John MoGilli* do do A ngus Macdonald ... do do Jas. McCulloeh do do Allan R. Macdonell.. do do Duncan Kennedy .... do do John Sproul do do Donald McRae June 2, 1848 Malcolm McGregor.. — 8, 1849 Robert Blackwood. ..Mar. 22, 1850 Ensigns: "-.r. ' John Macdonell June 11, 1847 Alex. MoNaughton . . do do Alex. McKenzie do do Donald MoMaster ... do do Malcolm McKinnon.. do do Archibald McPhie ... do do Donald Macdonell . . .June 2, 1848 James Eraser — 8, 1849 Adjutant : Lt. R. Blackwood ..Mar. 22, 1850 Quarter Master: Alex. Macdonell Apr. 10, 1851 Surgeon : JE. Macdonell, M.D.. do do 1st Batt.— STORMONT. lAeut. Colonel: John Cameron Dec. 19, 1850 Major : RodericK Macdonell .May 9, 1851 Captains : William Cline June 16, 1847 Gordon French — 2, 1848 Angus Macdonell . . . .May 9, 1851 John Walker do do s. -»•».- ■v%^ -•N-v >^^* RARRY. Htu of Com. for. 5, 1646 iec 19, 18M ine 11, 1847 do do do do do do do John R. Stuart do do Adjutant : ] John S. Bruce do do Quarter Master : H ' Nicholas Bamon .... do do •• Surgeon : ' William Wagner do do 3iu) Batt.— STORMONT. [Appointments not yet made.] 4th Batt.— STORMONT. Lieut, Colonel: \ George Macdonell . . . Ang. 16, 1850 Major : Donald Macdonell. ..Sep. 25, 1850 Captains: John Macdonell Apr. 4, 1851 \ James Sproul do do James Begg do do ' Thomas Bennett do do William Johnstone . . do do V John Macdonald .... do do Lieutenants : Benjamin Helmer ... do do . Alex. Kennedy do do ' James Harrison do do ; Nelson Montgomery . do do ^ Christopher McRae . . do do Ensigns : Allan J. Macdonell . . do do D.Macdonell(Dougald) do do \ James Shea do do . John Hough do 4I0 George Johnstone. .. . do do Adjutant : Capt. J. Macdonald.. do do Surgeon : Darby Bergin do do > 6th Batt.— STORMONT. ' ^ Lieut. Colonel: > William Mattice.... Jan. 10,1851 I Major : > Adam Cockburn .... Mar. 7, 1851 hi MILITIA LIST I n^ili UtBatt.— DUNDAS. J Lieut. CoUmd: Date of Com. < John Crysler Nov. 5, 1846 \ Majors : , SeverinusCagselman.Jan. 13, 1847 < John P. Crysler Aug. 16, 1850 ; Captairu .* ( John Hickey Jan. 13, 1847 < George Cook do do \ Wilham Kyle do do < Isaac N. Ross do do ' Adam Nudle do do | (>eorge Weaver do do < Henry Weagear do do \ William Swayne .... do do , Cor.rad Casselman. ..Dec. 19, 1850' Lieutenants: * \ Josiah South worth. . .Jan. 13, 1847 < Peter J. Loucks do do John W. Loucks .... do do Alex. Colquhoun .... do do Walter Bell do do John Marsellis do do Cornelius Nevins. ... do do Samuel J. Crysler . . . Oct. 7, 1847 ; Pembroke Crysler ... do do Jacob Markley Dec. 19, 1850' Ensigns : [ Michael Pellar Jan. 13, 1947 John Brouse do do < William Weaver do do \ John Munro do do < JaroeEi Baker Oct. 7, 1847 ; Samuel Weagant do do Michael Hickey do do Seph. M. Casselman. do do William Dicks do do (iuy J. Loucks do do < John R. Crysler Dec. 19, 1850 1 Adjutant : Ens^ James Baker, . . Oct. 7, 1847 1 Quarter Master : \ Jacob Hanes Jan. 13, 1847 ' Surgeon: \ John Grant do do i 2Nn Batt.— DUNDAS. Lieut. Colonel : David Robertson .... Dec. 9, 1846 Majoi- : George Ault Mar. 3 1, 1847 Captains : John Savor do do Captains: "' Date of Com. George Brouse Mar. 31, 1847 Sydney Doren do do James West do do Samuel Shaver do do John Sirader do do Simeon Ault do do John Parlow Sep. 25, 1850 Lieutenants : David Coons Mar. 31, 1847 George Carman do do Alonzo C. H. Shaver, do do James Doren do do Nicholas N. Brouse ..do do Isaac Keeler do do Alex. Macdonell .... do do Henrv Van Allen do do Matthew Coons Sep. 25, 1850 Ensigns : Nicholas Carman Mar. 31, 1847 George J. B.ouse do do Henry Merkley do do John Flagg do do Alonzo B. Robertson . . do do James N. Nettleton . . do do John Servis do do James Glasford do do David Mcintosh Aug. 2, 1847 Adjutant : Nicholas N. Brouse.. Mar. 31, 1847 Quarter Master : George Robertson Aug. 2, 1847 3rd Batt.— DUNDAS. Lieut. Colonel : Peter Shaver Nov. 5, 1846 Major : Jacob Brouse Mar. 24, 1847 Captains : William S. Shaver. . . do do Robert Grey do do John Di]lal>ough do do James A. Liddle .... do do John Van Camp do do Edward Brouse do do George T. Shaver ... do do Elijah Van Camp May 12, 1847 Andrew Summers. . . do do Peter Smith do do Lieutenants : Wm. Shaver, Jr Mar. 24, 1847 Heniy H. Boulton. ... do do Mark Redmand May 12, 1847 CANADA WEST. >ateof Com. [ar. 31, 1847 do do do do do do do do do do ep. 25, ,1850 ar. 31 ,1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do }p. 25, 1850 ar. 31, 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ag. 2, 1847 ar. 31, 1847 ig. 2, 1847 IDAS. n..^^ ov. 5, 1846 ar. 24, 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ay 12, 1847 do do do do ar. 24, 1847 do do ay J2, 1847 Lieutenanta: Date of Com. Robert O. Mullen May 12, 1847 Joseph Hind man .... do do James Slater do do Thomas Armstrong., do do George Filchell do do Charles Parker do do Alex. H. Monro do do Reuben Shaver do do Ensigns : John Armstrong do do John White do do Hezekiah Clark do do Edward Price do do Andrew Sipes do do George Diilabough... do do Samuel Bigford do do David Farrell do do Jiles W. Bogart do do John McCargai do do Adjutant : Edward Brouse Mar. 24, 1847 Qvtarter Master : William Laing May 12, 1847 1st Batt.— PRESCOTT. Lieut. Colonel: Charles Lowe June 8, 1849 ' Majors: ' ^ ( Elijah Brown Jan. 31, 1850( Neil Stewart do do J Captains : < Thomas Higginson . .Mar. 17, 1847 ' Farquhar Robertson . . do do ; William Jameson. .. . do do ( Simeon Cass do do J William Higginson. .Jan. 31, 1S50' J. Stewart McKenzie. do do < John B. P. Macdonell, do do J Robert Hamilton .... do do , Thos. Hall Johnson. . do do < Hy Wlsly.McCann..July 10, 1850; Lieutenants : ( George Higginson. . .Mar. 17, 1847 John McRae do do ' Hugh Lough Jan. 21, 1850 George Hutchinson . . do do Archibald Stirling... do do George Hamilton. .. . do do William Robinson. .. do do Colin Cameron do do Roderick Macdonell . do do ; do ! do ' do i do ' do I do 1st BiiTT.— LANARK. Lieut. Colonel: Hon. Rod.Matheson .Dec. Major : T. M. Radenhurst . . .July Captains : William Moore Deo. William Fraser do John Ferguson do George Gould do Sution Frizzell July Rodk. M. Matheson . . — Donald Fraser do James Thompson .... do Patrick Dowdle do W. R. F. Berford .... do 9, 1846 19, 1850 : 30, 1846 do do do 11, 1848 i 19, 1850 ' do ; do do do Lieutenants : William Stacey Dec. 30, Thomas McCalfrey . . do Robert Lees do John McKay. .*. do John Doran July 14, Samuel Tatlock — 19, Edwaiii CoUings . ... do Andrew Caswell do John P. Grant do Charles HollengeT...Dec. 19, William Allan.... .. do John Balderson do 1846 do I do < do ( 1843 5 1850 > do do jio ^ 1850 (! < do do Ensigns : Date of Com. Alexander Thom Dec. 30, 1846 Robert Grey do do Oswald Montgomery. July 14, 1848 James Hicks — 19, 1850 James Kerr do do John Doran do do Wm. Oficar Buell . . . .Dec. 19, 1850 Thomas Mansfield. . . do do John Deacon, Jr do do Thomas Bath well ... do do James Innis, Jr do do Adjutant : CaptR.M. Matheson. July 19,1850 Quarter Master : Robert Douglas Dec. 19, 1850 Surgeon : James Wilson, M.D..Dec. 30, 1846 2nd Batt.— LANARK. '^^^' Lieut. Colonel: yK ^*^^ Major: '' k* James Young May 22, 1850 Captains : Josiah Richey Dec, 23, 1S46 Peter Campbell do do Alex. Montgomery . . do do Josiah Legary do do Benjamin Avery do do Henry Montgomery. . do do Stephen Ferguson . . .May 22, 1860 Lieutenants : John J. Playfair Dec. 23, 1846 Lewis Grant May 26, 1847 John Blackburn do do James Gilmour May 5, 1843 Richard Armstrong . .May 22, 1850 Ensigns: John Modewell — 26, 1847 William Lees do do Richard Bennet do do Thomas Hill do do P. M. McDonagh do do 3rd Batt.— LANARK. Lieut. Colonel : Charles H. Sache Dec. 2, 1846 Major : William Brooks July 14, 1848 Coptains : W. Weatherhead Dec. 30 1846 Alex. McFarlane.... July 14, 1848 ■ ftteofCon. sc. 80, 1846 do do •y 14, 1848 19, 1850 do do do do JC. 19, 1850 do do do do do do do do ly 19, 1850 >c. 19, 1850 )C. 30, 1846 iVHK. ay 22, '0 1850 j BC, 23, 1346 do do do do do do do do do do ay 22, 1850 )C. 23, 1846 ay 26, 1847 do do ay 5, 1843 ay 22, 1850 ■■■ 26, 1847 do do do do do do do do /VRK. -"' c. 2, 1846 y 14, 1848 'C. 30 1846 y 14, 1848 CANADA WJCST. 11 Cnpttunsi Da«e ofCom ^ Adjutant: Dal* of Com James Becket h' 14, 1848 ;i Bnsg. Thomas Qiff. .May 12, 1847 Ephraim Harper O.McK. Breaken ridge u^ James Waddle de Michael Stanley .... do Thomas Christie .... do Ueutenants : f - ; n r Duncan Campbell. . . do Archd. Goodfellow ... do Thomas Cairns do Francis G. Sache .... do Richard Shaw do W. Alfred Loucka ... do James HoUiday do Archibald Roy do Trueman R. Ward. . . do Ensigns : * James Cameron do John Allan do Henry Rice do Lawrence Stanley... do William Ferguson... do George McC u I loch ... do Adjutant : Lieut F. G. Sache ... do do Quarter Master : Arthur F. Wall do do do do do do do li '■ ■ do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Surgeon : Waller U. Burritt. do do 6th Batt.— LANARK. Lieut. Colonel: Alexander Fraser. . . .Deo. Major : Captains : Vt'.'i^Jt: .T >/ 2,1846 r{ Lieutenants : ^ Donald Campbell . . . Apr. 7, 1847 Angus Mc Lei !an .... do do" 'John Robertson do do Ensigns : ' James Kosamond .... do do ! Peter Mc Arthur do do ^ Robert Davis do do } George Kidd do do Surgeon: ♦ * yi I George Nesbitt do do i'i 6th Batt.— LANARK. laeut. Colonel: James Shaw Dec. 2, 1846 Major : William G.Wylie. . . .Apr. 14, 1847 Captains : Alexander Snedden. .Jan. 4th Batt.— LANARK. Lieut. Colonel: W. P. Loucks. . . Dec. 2, 1846 Joh^r^alloch . . . .July 1, 1850 1 ^.V^*™?^!) .;- -• ' ' ' t Captains : Terrence H. Merrick . May 12, 1847 Reuben £. Knapp. . . do do John Christie do do Peter Maitland do do James Allan do do Lieutenants : Rufus Andrews do do William Macdonell.. do do James McCrea do do John Heatherington . . do do William Gilhaley do do Ensigns: James Foster do do John Knapp do do William R. Merrick . , do do Martin Lackin do do Patrick Brennan do do Ninnian McCrea do do Thomas Giff do do John Donoghue. ..... do John Benny do William Hamilton... do Robert Wilkie do Lieutenants : ( John Robertson do John Moore do John McWhinnie. ... do John Donoghue do William Campbell. . . do Ensigns: Allan Gilmour do Peter Young do William Houston .... do 6,1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do 7th Batt.— LANARK. Lieut. Colonel: Andrew Play fair Dec. 2, 1846 Major : Matthew Leach Mar. 24, 1847 M ■Ui IS MTLITIA LIST Captain$: Date of Com. ^ Major: "^- Date of Com. Geoiige Tenant May 24, 1847 ^ Louis M. Coatlie . . . .May 26, 1847 Robert Muirhead. . .. do do S Captains: Thomas Ireton do do ? Caleb S. Bellowi. ... do John Smith June 2, 1848 <^ John Sipple do John Hall Mar. 24, 1848 S Alexander Moffatt ... do Lieutenanti : John James . . . 1847 Thomas Codd do Andrew Angus do Ens^;n8: William James, Jun. . do John ivfcPherson .... do Jamcs Thompson .... do Robert James do Andrew Mclnnis .... do do do do do do do do (^JohnPassar do <, Hush Carmichael ... do ■ Arcnibald Patterson . . do June do do do do do do 8,1849 Peter White . Lieutenants , Rony Dunlop May 26, 1847 c Ehpraim Olmsteed . . do do S John McLaren do do 1> D. Campbell Dunlop. May 5, 1848 .Dec. . IsT Batt.— RENFREW Lieut. Cdonel: Alex. Macdonell . Major : John Martin June 23, Captains : John McDougall .... do William Morris do Andrew Russell do John McNab do Henry Airth do Gerard McCrae do William Forbes do Lieutenants : William McAdam. . .Mar. George Ross do James Scott June 23, Robert Mclntyre .... do Thomas O'Neil do Hugh Dickson do Ensigns : Donald McNaughton . Mar. 17, 1847 Michael Roddy June 23, 1847 Hiram Chambertin .. do do Ensiens: Eli as Moore do do Edward Burke do do f» io4r ^ Elliot Johnston do do 2» l^**^c; Ira Mason do do -.S John King do do 1847 '. Walter Macdonald. . .June 8, 1849 ^ William Moffatt do do ^ Edward Brown. ..... do do ? Robert Smith do do i Adjutant : ^ Enpg. W. Macdonald . do do c" Surgeon : ^. John Judge May 5, 1848 do do do do do do do 17, 1847 do 1847 do do do 1st Batt.— CARLETON. Lieut. Colonel: ♦ George T. Burke... Nov, 5,1846 Major: -- Thomas Ellis do Thomas Costello do William Halliday .... do John Pariss do Adjutant : En&g. Thos. Ellis. . .. do Surgeon : Donald McGillis .... do do do do do do do 2nd Batt. — RENFREW. Liait. Colonel: I Captains : > John Thomson Jan. 6, 1847 James Wilson do do , Robert F. Lewis do do S Garret Fitzgerald do do ^ Robert Grant do do s John Robertson ..... .Apr. 14, 1847 } Daniel Fogarty Sep. 25, 1850 (^ Joseph Henton do do ■ S William Lyon do do (^ Licu'enants : ( Thos. Lewis Apr. 14, 1847 [) Andrew Spearman. . . do do 1" Samuel Davidson. ... do doH \ James Davidson do do S Carlton Cathcart do do Audrew Dickson . . . . Jan. 6; 1847 r Henry Dempsey Sep. 25, 1850 CANADA WEST. 13 !o do do lo do lo do lo do le 8,1849 lo do lo do do do y 5, 18^48 TON. . 6, 1847 do do do do •. 14, 1847 . 25, 1850 do do . 14, 1847 do do do do . 25, 1850 lieutenatUs: Date of Com. S Entigiu: Date of Com. Patrick McElroy Sep. 25, 1850 ? Malcolm MoCaskill . . Auff. 25, 1817 Geo. Brown do do '^ Hamilton Lowrey. .. . do do do ) John Cleilr do do do ? Edward Read Sep. 35, 1847 do ^Clement W. Bradley, do do ^ Adjutant : William Hooper Apr. 14, 1847 -' Lt. Johnston Fenton..Aug. 85, 1847 Samuel Collins do do S Quarter Master : John Tiemey do do ^ John G. Goodman. . . .Dec. 30, 1846 John Shore do do s Srrgeon : Thos. Lyon. Sep. 25, 1850 ^ Hamnett Hill. ...... Aug. 25, 1847 John Hod^ios do John Lewis do Donald McCrea do Ensigns: Thos. Pownal do do Thos. Robertson do do Cheeter Chapman .... do do Patrick Corbett do do John Maxwell do do '> 3rdBatt.— CARLETON. c Lieut. Colonel: < Archd. Macdonell. . .Nor. 10, 1846 ; Majors: (^ Daniel Cameron, Sr. .Sen. 25, 1850 ^ John McNab do do Captains : Quarter Master : Wm. Vaughan Jan. 6, 1847 . Ro?Sroin8...:...Apr. 14, 1847 'l?®"'^ -?*""» ^cf 20,1848 2nd Batt.— CARLETON. Lieut. Colonel: W. B. Biadley Nov. 5, 1846 S giViif MicdoneU'.' *. ! Maiors : < t or»io»i iv^^wi . Peter McLarren ^Duncan Macdonell... Donald Mcintosh Alex. Macdonell . do do do do do do do do do do Leonard Wood Sep. 25, 1850 AlpmMcMdlan Juhr, 9. 1847 < j^^n Kennedy So Horace Pmhey do do ^ Lieutenants: Captana: _ ^ „ ,...S Allan Macdonell do JJenfy^Edwards Dec. 30, 1846 '. ^dam Baker do W.B.Brad^y. do do ?Peter McNab do Angus McGUhvray . -do do ^ J^^^J^ ^rant, Jr do John Bockham Aug. 25, 1847 J Daniel Cameron, Jr. . do Philip Read do do Thomas Eraser do do John G. Street. . , do do John Kempt do do Lieutenants: Jas. Grierson do do Jas. F. Grierson do do Samuel Lowrey do do Andrew Lett do do Albert Hopper do do Robert Green. do do Thos. Macdonald .... do do Johnston Finton do do I John Christie do > John C. Boiijiren , do 1 John McDermid do Ensigns: John Campbell do Peter Grant do William Munro do Joseph Hanna do John Biain do John Kennedy do Moses Tobin do Henry J. Wood do QtMrter Master: Robert Kempt Sep. 25, 1847 S jhos. Bailey. ....'... do Ensigns : ■> John H. Grierson . . . . Aue. 25, 1847 Francis Bradley do do Jas. Riddle do do Robert Carss do do Clement Bradley, Jr. . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4th Batt CARLETON. Lieut. Colonel: ♦ Hon. T. McKay. . .Nor. 5, 1846 Major: WiUiam Stewart Apr. 14, 1847 .1!' i 14 MILITIA LIST 'CttptaiiUf Date of Com. Daniel O'Connor Mar. 17, 1847 Wm. Haito Thorn psoD do do Joseph Coombs do do Thos. Chrirtie do do George Patterson.... Apr. 14,1847 John Chitty do do John McNider do do Edward Masse do do LieutenantB : Alex. Christie Mar. 17, 1847 Robinson Lyon do do Milo Michael Burke, do do Robert Lang Ap;. 14, 1847 Holier V. Noel do do John Bedard. ....... do do Joseph Turgeon do do William Lang Julv 9, 1847 Henry Bishoprick .... do do James Mathews do do Ens^ns: Matthew Stephenson . Mar. 17, 1847 Wm. Pittman Lett... do do James Fraser do do Peter Mc Arthur Apr. 14, 1847 Isaac Berechon do do Damase Bourgeois ... do do Benjamin Gordon.... do do John MeKinnon Julv, 9, 1847 John Devine do do George Hay do do Ac^utant : Capt. Joseph Coorabs.Mar. 17, 1847 Quarter Master : Robert Lang Aj>r. 14, 1847 Surgeon : Alired Morson May 21) 1847 ^* ',!; "■ ■■ ^ 6th Batt.— C ARLETON. Lieut. Colonel: Sewell Ormsby Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : Edward Malloch June 15, 1847 George L. Burritt . . . . ^ 16,1847 Captains : Daniel H. Burritt Jan. 13, 1847 Stephen Burritt do do Stephen Hurd June 16, 1847 Elijah Bottom do do John Pierce do do .Tobn Eastman do do Siiaa Andrews » do do 1 •a .June 8, 1849 Lieuteiumtt : Dale of Cora. Alex. Brownlee June 16, 1847 Richard L. Gartidt . . do do Edward Mills do do ! Jas. Brownlee do do H. Montgomery, Jun . do do Samuel Bell do do Hugh Craig do do Ensigns: ! James Baker do do Thos. Shillington ... do do Thomas Diiworth .... do do , James Mills do do i John Phelan do do Irwin Moore do do Adam J. Eastman ... do du John Dobson do do Adjutant : Ensg. J. Dobson do do Quarter Master : Arthur Pettypiece ... do do 6th Batt.— CARLETON. Lieut* Colonel: Georee Laing .... Majors : William Smyth.. Clement Bradley. Captains : Alexander Scott. . John MeKinnon . . Thomas Bearman Samuel Billings.. Richard OTonnor William Fenton . . ) John Freeman . . . I William Bradley . Lieutenants : James Anderson . Donald M Grant . Thomas McKay . Alex. McKay Charles Billinss.. Charles Smytn. . . J. Seiv Wright Charles Collins. . . James Clark ^ Ensigns: ^ John McKay Clement Bradley. William Heron. . . George Fenton. . . W. Walter Smyth Sep. 25 , ]8i do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ll ' >-^«.>^v^ )at«orCoro. 1 ine 16 ,1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du do do do do do do ETON. me 8 ,1849 ep. 25 , 18510 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do j do do do do do do CANADA WB*T. 16 Ensignt: Date of Com. S Andrew Gemmell ...Sep. 25, 1850 John O'Doberty do do James Brown do do Adjutant : Lieut. J. Anderaon ... do do Quarter Master : John Cameron do do l5T Batt.—GRENVILLE. Lieut. Colonel: Duncan Clarke Feb. 12, 1846 [ Major : r John Lawrence May 21, 1847 Captains : Stephen Peters Mar. 17, 1847 Hugh Murphy do do John Eraser do do Lieutenants : William H. Eraser. . . do do Samuel Dulniage. ... do do John M. Frafler do do George Du Image.... do do John Mcllmoyl do do Thomas Robinson... do do Ensigns: Alexander McMillan, do do George Anderson .... do do James Sellick do do Adjutant : Lt. Thomas Robinson, do do 2nd Batt.— GRENVILLE. Lieut. Colonel: • R. D. Fraser Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : Dunham Jones Jan. 13, 1847 William Manielley ..Feb. 13, 1847 Captains : Marcus Bunitt Jan. 13, 1847 Samuel Brown do do Charles Lamont .... do do Lyman Stone do do Albert Parsons do do Alanson Hurd do do Philemon Pennock . . do do Amos Wriffht do do Thomas Snepard. ... do do Lieutenants : Read Burritt do do Daniel Colline do do William Garvey do do ZebaM.Laiuioo..... do do lieutenants , Date of Cera. Nelson Wright Jan. 13, 1847 Alfred Hooker do do John Blakey d« do.' Reuben Moray do do Amos Knapp Mar. 31, 1847 Ensigns : Stephen Brown Jan. 13, 1847 Francifl Fawcett da do Charles Burritt do do . Thomas Robinson ... do do Daniel McCarthy do do i Rufus C. Henderson, do do Robert Headlam do do ' Allan H Fraser July 21, 1847 Surgeon : William J. Scott . . . .Jan. 13, 1847 Srd Batt.— GRENVILLE. ^ Lieut. Colonel: Henry Burritt Nor. 5, 1846 Major : William H. Bottum..Feb. 26, 1847 Captains : Edmund Burritt do do ^ Trueman Hurd do do i Simon Fraser do do ; Robert Kernahan. ... do do ', Aaron Merrick do do / Asa H. Griffin do do William C. Read.. .. do do^ Robert Leslie do do ^ Trueman Adams .... do do , Lieutenants : i \ John Johnston do do .' Henry Hurd do do Archibald Magee .... do do William Bottum do do Alex. Becket do do • Nathan B. Young ... do do Richard Bolton do do Joseph Q. Gibson Mar. 17, 1847 Horace Hutchins. . . .Dec. 6, 1850 Ensigns: Charles Jones Feb. 26, 1847 Ambrose Clothier do do Charles Holden do do Thomas Becket do do Edward Leach do do William Morton |far. 17, 1847 Ritchie Waugh do do Edward Burritt do do m w h } \. I, , 16 MILITIA LIST «< Ul .; I 1 ! if i 1! ii Mi AdjutatU: Data of Con. Lient J. Johnston . . . Feb. 2d, 1847 \ (Quarter Maiter : William Laing do do Surgeon: . . tiu \ Basil H. Church do do • w 4th Batt.— GRENVILLE. 1 Lieut. Colond: John Adams May 5, 1848 ! Major: • Thomas McCargar. . .Sep. 20, 1848; Captaini : i Milo McCargar June 30, 1847 ' William Beach do do \ Andrew Holmes .... do do < Benjamin Beach .... do do Abraham Beach .... do do i N. S. Sharer do do < Samuel Hunter do do | Joseph Adams Sep. 20, 1848 ! Mahlon Beach July 19, 1850 ' lieutenanti : Elijah Shaver June 30, 1847 . William Buchanan . . do do ' William Cnmming . . do do ! Huffh McCargar do do D. Hemmingway ... do do Benjamin Tompkins, do do W. Beach, Jun do do Ensigm: .,^^, }^ .^ Alexander Grant .':.". do 'do William Butherford . . do do Samuel Wilson do do Georffe Miller do do Jerad Shaver do do John Adams do do Reuben Clothier Dec. 6, 1850 \ Adjutant : Capt. Mahlon Beach. July 19, 1850 Quarter Master: Alvin Beach June 30, 1847 i Surgeon: William Moses do do i-^^l IsT Batt.— LEEDS. Lieut. Colonel: Hon. James Morris. ..Nov. 5, 1846 Majors: Geo. Sherwood Apr. 7, 1847 Edward Ho^rd Jan. 30, 1849 Captains: John Baooa Apr. 7,1847 Captains , Data at Com. David B. O. Ford Apr. 7, 1847 James Crawford do do Fordioe L. Lothrup ... do do Wm. Stewart do do David Fairbaim do do Samuel Reynolds do do John Reed do do Jas. B. Powell Jan. 30, 1849 Wm. McLean June 8, 1849 Lieuttnants : Jas. Breaitenridge. . . .Apr. 7, 1847 John C. Porter do do William Sherwood. . . do do David G. Boyce do do Joseph P. Buell do do Wm. Chaffey Jan. 30, 1849 Andrew Donaldson. .. do do Wm. H. Ellerbeck ... do do Hamilton N. Sherwood do do Geo. A. Hubbell June 8, 1849 James Kincaid do do Ensigns: Samuel B. Clarke . . . .Apr. 7, 1847 Wm. Parker do do John Chaffey Jan. 30, 1649 Arthur Parr do do John Rhynas do do Wm. McCready do do Wm. L. Morris do do Webster Davidson ... do do John Ross do do Edward H. Burnister . do do John Mcllhinny Jan. 8, 1849 Adjutant: Ens. Ed.H. Burnister.Jan. 7,1849 Quarter Maater : Henry Walsh Apr. 7, 1847 Pay Master: William Sheiwood... Jan. 30,1849 Surgei-n : George Durham. ... ^ Apr. 7, 1847 2md Batt.— LEEDS. -> > Lieut. Colonel: " " Jas. L. Schofield....July 1,1830 Major : Al]:^eu8 R. Howard. Apr. 7, 1847 Captains: John Kendrick Apr. 7, 1847 Thos. Sheffield do do Richard Osborne do do William Webster do do CAVADA WUT. >at«orOom. pr. 7, 1S47 do do do do do do do do do do do do in. 30, 1849 8,1849 pf. 7,1847 do do do do do do do do in. 30, 1849 do do do do do do me 8,1849 do do w. 7,1847 do do in. 30, 1849 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do UQ. 8,1849 lD. 7,1849 pr. 7, 1847 m. 30, 1849 pr. 7, 1847 IDS. ily 1, 1850 pr. 7,1847 pr. 7,1847 do do do do do do Captaim : Date of Com John Morris , . . . Apr. 7, 1847 B«nj. Moulton do do David Bewea do do Richard Sheffield .... do do Reuben Hicock do do Henry Johnaton Aug. 25, 1848 Lieutenants : Samuel Rowsom Apr. 7, 1 847 Wm. Kennedy do do Wm. H. Giles do do Hy. P. Washburn . . do do Wm. Broad do do John Mcintosh do do Joseph Copeland .... do do Wm. McKinlay do do Chauncy Eaton do do Edward Kenny Aug. 25, 18iS Entigns: Jas. Gainfort Apr. 7, 1847 Trueman Russell do do Robert Johnston do do Robert Barber do do David Hamilton do do Samuel Johnson do do Wm. Murphy do do Ogle Webster, k do do Wm. Osborne Aug. 25, 1843 Jas. Giles do do Adjutant : Surastern L. Soper . . . Apr. 7, 1847 Quarter Master: Rowland Stafford Aug. 25, 184S Surgeon : Wm. N. Howard Apr. 7, 1847 3rd Batt.— LEEDS. Lieut. Colonel: Geo. W. Arnold July 9, 18 17 Major : Alex. Matheson July 14, 1848 Captains : Christopher Gunness.June 11, 1847 Robert Good fellow.. . do do Henry Arnold do do Edward Dack do do Horatio Reid do do William Riddle do do Lieutenants : Edward F. Wells June 11, 1847 John Moorehouse .... do do James Edgar do do Robert Ferguson do do Lieutenanii , Dale of C« Daniel Franklin Juno 11, 1847 Joseph Frayne do do Edward Holmea Julv ^4, 1848 John Hunter d» do , Ensir^s : James Graham June 11, 1847 William Tweedy do do > Robert W. Graham ... do do ^ James Hourigan do do } William Mooney .... do do < Alex. McLean July, 14, 1848 Adjutant : Lt. Edward F.Wells. July 14, 1848 4th Batt.— LEEDS. Lieut. Colonel: (" David Jones Nor. 5,1846 •^ Majors: ^Thos. Free! July 14, 1848 rEphraim Dunham... Jan. 30,1849 S Captains : ? Archibald Fletcher. . . May 7-, 1850 c Benjamin Warren .... do do J Nicholas Horton do do ? Benjamin Chapman. . do do ^ John W. Hough June 11, 1850 } Reuben Earl do do (* Peter Davis do ^o s lAeutenants .* } Wellington Lewis ... do do ^John I&dmond do do |j Peter Mott do do ^ Henry Maud do do / ^ Henry Manhard do do ^William Williams... do do ^ Envngs : Norman Booth do do • George Acheson do do } Peter Ballis do do . ^ Ralph Davis do do ^ Wm. R. Glazier do do <[ Henry Moorehouse. .. do do ^ Adjutant : ^ Capt. Benj. Warren . .July 14, 1848 <^ QvMrter Master : S Hiram W Bl anchard. June 11, 1850 S 5th Batt.— LEEDS. ? Lieut. Cohnel : ^ Joseph Goff Aug. 25, 1848 Majors : Thomas Hill Nov. 30, 1848 , William Brown June 1 1, 1850 3 f i. i iS^T. ■f ' u r^ 18 MILITIA LIIT I jt Captmni : Date of Com. ThomM Foley Mar. 17, 1847 Septimus Soper May 5, 1848 Hiram MoCrea do do John Jelly Not. 30, 1848 Reuben Hamblin .... do do Lieutenantt: David Mair Mar. 17, 1847 Ciideon Lehie May 5, 1848 John Woods do - do Georse Perceval .... do do John Bovd, Jun Nov. 30, 1843 John Bell do do Aurora DeWolf June 11, 1850 Ensigm : William Rowsom .... May 5, 1848 William DeWolf do do Robert Armstrong . ..Nov. 30, 1848 William Johnston ... do do William Mulvagh ... do do Edward Robertson. ..June 11; 1850 Adjutant : Lieut. David Mair. . .Mar. 17| 1847 Quarter Master: John Boyd do do Surgeon : James A. Chambers . do do 6th Batt.— LEEDS. lAeut, Colonel: Ephraim Webster. . . Aug. 25, 1848 Major : George Johnston . . . .June 8, 1849 Captains: William Robinson ... do do William Earl do do William Taylor Mar. 8, 1860 John Nutall do do James Parmenter ... do do George McKelvey.. . do de Lieutenants : John Beriningham. . .June 8, 1849 Robert Webster do do George White Mar. 8, 1850 William Bermingham do do Thomas Darling do do James Kirker do do Ensigns: Thomas Webster. . . . June 8, 1849 Asa Webster Mar. 8, 1850 Joseph McKelvey. . . do do William Dean do do Christopher Young . . do do ( Ensigru : Dale orCom. ^ James Johnston Mar. 8, 1850 r' Richaid Robinson ...May 7, 1850 ( (iuarter Master : ^ Lieut. James Kirker. Mar. S, 1850 Surgeon : George A. Purvis . . . .May 7, 1850 7th Batt.— LEEDS. :f^ Lieut. Colonel: . William Buell Nov. 19, 1846 ( Captains: > John Neil Mar. 31, 1847 'Joseph A. McLean., do do < Thomas Purvis do do • George Gardiner May 19, 1848 George Purvis do do Alex McLean do do William Judd do do Lieutenants : Joseph L. Dowley ... do do James Brooker do 4o Ira Mallory do do J Charles Gardiner. ... do do c' Samuel Avery do do ^ William Beattie do do William Aimstrong. . do do Matthew Tompkins . . do do Ensigns : ' George Purvis do do Ezekiel Shipman .... do do Charles Mallory .... do do Nelson Shipman .... do do John McLean do do James Purvis do do William Avery do do Adjutant : Lieut. M. Tompkins . do do Quarter Master : Edward Thomas .... do do Surgeon : George Kerr ........ do do 8th Batt.—LEEDS. Lieut. Colonel: Thomas Ne\.dom Jan. 19, 1848 ^ Major : < John Blakey Feb. 23, 1848 ^ Captains : < Joseph Polk — 16, 1849 b A. T. Chamberlain . . do do CAVADA WBtT. 10 IT. 31 ,1847 lo do lo do iyl9 ,1843 lb do lo do lo do do lo 4o lo do lo do lo do io do lo do io do do do do lo do lo do do do do do do )S. • . 19. ,1848 ).23j ,1848 16 ,1840 Captains : Do* of Com Robert W. Copelmnd Feb. 16, 1849 Philo Hicock do do ^ James EaUon do do s ' Leonard Chamberlain do do '? 9th Batt.— LEEDS. JJeut. Colonel : John Kilborne Not. 5, Major: William Young Dec. 23, Captains : James Bilton Apr. 28, Jesse Delong do John Nesspool do Horace Kilborne .... do Peter Chamberlain . . do William Morris do Qersham Wing .... do William Leggett .... do Lieutenants : Agmon D. Roe do James Kenada do Robert Dargavel do William Harrison ... do William Rowswell . . do William Young do William Helton do R.H. Kilborne Apr. 11, Samuel B. Chaffey . . do Ensigns : Rodk. H. Kilborne. . .Apr. 28, Richard Singleton ... do Allan Preston do Trueman Halliday. .. do Richard Leech do Benjamin Chaffey. ... do William Cavanagh . .July 14, James B. Stevens . . . . Apr. 11, W. H. Fredenburgh . . do Robert Leech do Adjutant : Lieut. W. Belton Apr. 28, Quarter Master: Justus K. Delong . . . .July 14, Surgeon : William J. Miller.. .Apr. 28, 1st Batt.— FRONTENAC Lieut, Colonel: Henry Smith, Jr June 2, Major : 1846; 1846' 1847.^ > do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1851 do 1847^ do >- ^ 1848; Caplttimi : DaU ofCoM. Henry W. B«oaon .... Mw. 31, 1847 John Mowatt do do Douglas PrestiM do do Thos. A. Corbett.... do do ■ Francis M. Hill do do Samuel Mackie8oa...Dec. 22, 184S Ceorge Hill do do ' John H. Greer do do Robert Anclen do do Fredk. C. Muttlebury. do do Jas. A . Henderson ... do do lAeutenants : Rubt. Barker Mar. 31, 1847 Robt. McCormick.... do do Samuel Morley do do R. M. Rose do do Jas. Henderson do do Matthew Drummond . Aug. 25, 1848 Wm. FerfftiBon Jan. 30, 1849 0. S. Gildersleeve ... do do Hugh Fraser do do Greorge L. Mowatt ... do do Thos. Briggs, Jr do do Ensigns: Wm. J. Goodeve do do John Fraser do do Wm. P. Wilson do do Francis L*Est range . . do do Robt. Shannonhouse . do do Geo. M. Wilkinson . . do do Robt. Allen do do Donald Christie do do Michael McCunilfe . . do do Geo. Hy. Sellars .... do do Adjutant : Lt. Math. Drummond. Aug. 25) 1848 Quarter Master : Joseph Bruce Mar. 31, 1847 Surgeon: Geo. Baker do do Assistant Surgeon : Jas. Maghar do do 2nd Batt.— FRONTENAC. Lieut. Colonel: " ■' Hon. John MacAuley.Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : Archibald Maodonell.June 16, 1847 Albert McMichael ... do do Captains : Lewis Wartman Mar. 9, 1847 John Counter ....... do do m I i: Ml A MULITIA UWt DiMofCMD. i John Aahhy Mar. John Eroritt do Goo. S. Sparhaiii....I>oo. Goo. WoMter do FranoU W. Smith... do Thot. Collini do JohnGraM, Jr do John Purdy do iMutetumti : Donald E. GraM do Wm. S. Dawfon do Wm. J. Purdy do James Baker do Daniel Calla«;han. ... do Wm. Ireland. do Robt. Matthew ji do Leonard Vanluven ... do Peter Wartman do John Dunlop Sep. Jeremiah Meaghar ... do Ermgm: Elijah Whelpley Deo. John C. Gibson .,.,., do John W. Lemoine... do Peter S. Mo Kim Feb. John B. Rowley do Geo. Mc Far lane do Sidney H. Wartmui. do John McMichael .... do Capti DaUofCom. 9, ISfT^TboroaeKidd Jan. 31,1850 do ("Jaa. Berraingham.... do do 1, 1847 S John Wolfe do do Reuben Spooner do do Lieutenants : Alex. Cowan, Jr Not. 10, 1947 John Stiachan do Duncan McMillan.. . do Thomaa Sprioff do Samuel Campbell. , do do do do do 1,1847 do do 8,1848 do do do do James Dunlop do Peter Baxter Jan. 31, 1850 Joseph Waggoner.... do do Samuel Chesnut, Jr. . do do Efuigru: Alexander MoArthur.Nor. 10, 1847 John Daly do do William Germain. . . .Jan. 31, 1850 Benjamin Whitney. . . do do Peter Graham do do Hugh Sprinff do do Daniel J. Walker do do William Shannon. ... do do Thomas Draper do do Adjutant : Capt. M. Harrington. Mar. 31, 1847 Quarter Master : E Thcs. W. Robinson . . Enoch Ferris do do Adjutant : Lt. Daniel CaKaghan.Deo. 1, 1847 Quarter Master : John Owens June 16, 1847 Surgeon: Horace '*''eomans l^Iar. 9, 1847 AnisUM Surgeon : William Beamish . . . .Dec. . 1 , 1847 4th Batt.— FRONTENAC. lAeut. Colonel: John P. Bower Nor. 5, 1846 Major : John Herchemer . . . . Sep. 25, 1850 Captains : William Holditch. . . .Mar. 17, 1847 Srd Batt.— FRONTENAC. lAeut. Colonel: * John B. Marks Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : T. A. Harper Mar. 31, 1847 Daniel Ainsley Jan. 31, 1850 Captains: Israel Blake. Thomas Denison. . . Tliumas Bailie.. .. Thomas Brownley., James Spike lAeutenants: Jas. Scoles Grundy.. .Mar. 17, 1847 James Atcheson do do do do uc do 'id50 ao do do do Michael Harriovt'.r . .Mar. 31, 1847 ^ Michael O'Brien Sep. 25, 1850 Emanuel Wa^f^- ■■■zi.. \o ■, j William Starke, ... do io Archibald Mlnlyre. Nov. 10, 847 William Fer^njoQ... do do TluMiia« Baihe do do Michael Heeley do do Charles Joyner do do Anthony Willoughby. do do William Lawrence. .. do do George Denison do do CAVADA W ft ■■y^— -"r~''"~'- r"n~ ~i~ r^^n >ia«erC( n. 31, 1650 do do do do do do or. 10, 1947 do du do do do do do do do do n. il, 1850 do do do do or. 10, 1847 do do in. 31, 1850 do do do do do do do do do do do do ar. 31, 1847 m. 31, 1850 do do [•ENAC. or. 5,1846 p. 25, 1850 ar. 17, 1847 do do It.. do ,.: :s50 uO do do do r. 17, 1847 do do . 25, 1850 lo do £ do do do do do do do Robort'Luekim Mar. 17« 184^ ? Johif G. Swifter Apr. 7, 1847 Thona* Frooman do James Willoughbjr... do John Railo do Patrick O'Brien do George Ratlidge Sep. 36, 1850 , llonry Comer do do Sumuul R- Clark do do Charles Praiu^r do do ^ I,> ifimainti: do ^ Benjamin A jiaworth . do ' lf«*r»ry iMoLean. ... do 5tii Batt,— FRONTENAC. ^ San uel U. Pufdy do Lieut. Colonel: i William J. FairfUld. . do Angufl Cameron Feb. 23, 1848 i Richard Fraaer do Major : ^ George S. Gordon .... do Arch'! } Vf acdonell . Sep. 20, 1848 ^ En$i^n$ : Ci fif'i'nt ■ S Allan Miller do .tuirli Macdonell. . .Nor. 10, 1847 ? William Cloee do do do do do do do do do do do do '^'m Grant do Alex. Macdonell do Wm. kandall do Robert Horn do JoUti Cameron do Lieutenants : John Grant do John Bush do AngU4 Grant do James Dawson do William Murray do John Baker do George (jrant Jan. £iM^ns ; James Mo Rae Nor. 10, Morey Spoar do Hiram Hitchcock .... do James Knapp do John Wilder do J. Fairborne Charles, do Adjutant : Lt. George Grant . . . . Jan. Quarter Master : Thomas Horn .... Surgeon : Bobvit McLean. . . ^, 31, Collin W. Miller do ^ John Gordanier do (' Iftaac Clark do ( Joshua Booth do S Nathan Clark do ) Timothy Fraaer do Alexander Gordon .... d j James Donnelly do do «; Isaac F. Asselstine . . do do \ Surgeon : do ? Robert Stewart do do i 1850 S 2nd Batt.— ADDINGTON. ,r..^l J-'ieut. Colonel : 1847 J « Wm. J. McKay . . .Nor. 6 184« Major : William H. Clark ...May 12, 1847 Captains : do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Samuel Clark Dec. ^ James Bell May 31, ,«..«> Edmund J. Sisson ... do 1850 (^ Geo. Clark do -^ -«. > Christopher Bush ... . do Nor. 10, 1847 ^Thomas Price do do 16, 12, do do 1846 1847 do do do do do IsT Batt.— ADDINGTON lieut* Colonel: Major : Captains : Matthew Clark A pr. 7, 1847 Michael AateUiine. . . do do Coleman Biistol do do Peter Dary do do John Miller do do <^ Cophus H. Miller . . ^ Lieutenants : c A. H. G. Hooper .. .. do do Joseph Lucas do do Thomas Maddin do do Jonathan Sisson do do Luke Bell do do Benjamin File do do Thomas Baker do do > Joseph Parker June 16, 1847 (> Ens^ns : ( Peter H. Clark May 12, 1847 ) Jacob Amey .... do do (' Robert CoIUqb do do n mLfTIA LIST En^gnt : Date of Com. GehiarBiocoe '. ..May 12, 1847 Am.^net Amey do do Robt. M. D. Huflfman. do do Robert Sprowl do do D. B. Stickney do do Joseph Dowling ...June 16, 1847 Adjutant : Lt. Joseph Parker ... do do Quarter Master : William Shorts May 12, 1847 Surgeon : Francis V. Carey .... do do 3rd Batt.— ADDINGTON. lAeut. Colonel: John Hitchins July 1, 1850 Captains : Howard Richards July 16, 1847 George Howard do do Robert Preston July 14, 1848 William Howard do do Lieut enant8 : Daniel Fowler July 16, 1847 Robert L. Gale do do Thomas Scott July 14, 1848 Francis Walker do do Ensigns: William H. Griffin. . .July 16, 1847 Frederick Howard. ..Julv 14,1848 William McGiinnis.. . do do Angus McKay do do John Boyer Nov. 30, 1848 Quarter Master : Hugh McMuUen. . . .July 14, 1848 4th Batt.— ADDINGTON. Lieut. Colonel: John Asselstine July 16, 1847 Major : Calvin Wheeler Nov. 18, 1847 Captains : William Bell do do Neil Stewart do do James Wheeler do do Reuben N. Nee! v ... do do John S. Vosburgh. ... do do James Laird Jan. 31, 1850 James Huffman do do Lieutenants : Robert Macdonell .... Nov. 10, 1847 Robert Mowbray ... do do Nathaniel Wilson. ... do do Lieutenants : Date John Close Nov. William MuKewen . . do Bryant Lacy Jan. Ensigns : Robert Hassard Nov. Richard Wheeler .... do John Wefst do Milton Williams do Robert Helms Jan. William McCoy do Charles Paisley do Adjutant : Capr.. James Laird . . .Nov. Quarter Master : Robert Helms do of Com. 10, 1847 do 31, 1850 10, 1847 do do do 31, 1850 do do 10, 1847 do 1st Batt.— LENOX. Lieut. Colonel: , • * Samuel Dorland .... Nov. 5, 1840 Majors : John G. Clute Dec. 23, 1846 Peter V. Dorland May 21, 1847 Captains : Samuel Casey Doc. 23, 1846 Archibald Campbell . do do Andrew Embury do do Matthew Ruttan do do John Bogeit June 11, 1847 Jacob Ruttan do do Jas. Chamberlin Aug. 25, 1848 Richard Ham do do William Diamond.. . do do John P. Dorland do do Lieutenants : Martin Hough June, 11, 1847 Andrew D. Campbell, do do John Huffman do do W. J. Sloan do do Jacob Scriver Aug. 25, 1848 Oliver T. Pruyne .... do do Philip Garrison do do William Church do do Joseph Dene do do Lewis Huyck do do Ensigns: James Dafoe June 11, 1S47 Gilbeit Casey do do Parker Allen Aug. 25. 1848 John J. Watson do do Archibald C. Davis . . dc do Bernard F. Rombough do do David Allifon do do CANADA WEST. ate of Com. >y. 10, 1847 do do n. 31, 18nO >y. 10, 1847 do do do do do do 1. 31, 1850 do do do do V. 10, 1847 do do 3X. y. 5, 1840 c. 23, 1846 ly 21, 1847 c. 23, 1846 Jo do do Jo do do fie 11, 1847 ]o do ff.25, 1848 io do lo do lo do e,ll. 1847 Io do lo do lo do ?.25, 1848 lo do do do o do do ell, 1S47 do ?.25. 1848 do c do do do r Ensigns: Date of Com. / Thoiuaa P. Doiland ..Aug, 25, 1848 S Edward H. Nugent . . do do \- Simeon Trumpour ... do do <] Adjutant : ', Lt. Ed. D. Lalane .. .Apr. 4, 1851 1; Q^arter Master : ' Robert Leach • • . • . . .June U, 1847 '^> 2nd Batt.— LENOX. ■ Lieut. Colonel: ^ Allan McPherson . . .Nov. 6, 1846 s Major : )> Gecrge H. Detlor Jane 16, 1847 / Captains : '] Archibald Caten Jan. 13, 18-17 '^ John Benson do do c^ Alex. Campbell June 16, 1847 s James Demorest do do ^^ George Chamberlain, do do (^ Paul Wright do do [, John McGill Detlor . . do do [' Donald McPherson . . do do (' William Grange May 7, 1850 ;; John Hawley do do r Lieutenants : ( Fredk. A. Oliver ....June 16, 1847 1) Daniel McBride do do ^ Charles McGreer .... do do \ E. F. Dunham do do ,> Gilbert D. Clapp do do ^ David Roblin do do ^ Henry G. Stoughton.. do do ^ John St. Greo. Detlor.. do do < George H. Davey . . . . May 7, 1850 ' James McBride do do ^ Ensigns: ( Archibald McNeil.. .June 16, 1847 J JohR Caten do do ? James McBride do do ^ William Kemmeriy. . do do [< Reuben Oliver do do ^ William Embury .... do do s Titus Detlor do do ',> Daniel Eraser do do ' Richard McPherson.. May 7, 1850 [^ William Geo. Bartels. do do [ James Rose ........ do do <' Quarter Master : S Robert Easton do do Surgeon : S David Allen June 11, 1847, Assistant Surgeon : ^ Thos. Ch^berlaia . . May 7| 1850 < Ut Batt— PRINCE EDWARD. Lieut. Colonel: Dale of Com. Henry Dingman Nov. 5, 1846 Major : Robert Taylor May 7,1850 Captains : John Young .April 7,1847 William Richards . . do do Henry Vanduzen .... do do Jamej Caven do do Archibald Church ... do do John J. Wright do do Conrad Bongard do do Lewis Hudgeons .... do do Nathan Hun do do Sylas Dyer , May 7, 1850 Lieutenant* : Samuel W. Carson.. April 7, 1847 John Rose ... do do John Bongard . do do Peter Mineker do do Elias Vauvlack do do Andrew Mineker. ... do do Henry David do do Edward W. Wright . . do do James P. Spencer .... do do Jacob H. Vandusen . . May 7, 1850 Endgns: George Gerolomy .... April 7, 1847 Jacob Rutt^n do do Henry Ackerman ... do do Owen Lane do do William Vanduzen . . do do John Prunyer do do Hiram Young do do Robt. B. TurnbuU ... do do Wil I iam Taylor May 7, 1850 William Blakely .... do do James Walker Jan. 10, 1851 Adjutant : Ens. Rt.B. TurnbuU. April 7, 1847 Q:iiarter Master : John B. Wellbanks.. do do * 2nd Batt.— PRINCE EDWARD. Lieut. Colonel: John P. Roblin Aug. 25, 1848 Major : Thomas Flaglar June 8, 1849 Captains : Benjamin Weller ... do do Cornelius Vanhorn . . do do William Babcock ... do do r: ><" ' ^■"'^"" ■ Ji ' - wwi •4 MILITIA LIST % Capttthu : Date of Com. Jamea Peck June 8, 1849 R. C. H. Cotter do do Reoben R. Young ... do do lAetUennntt : Joshua M. Cadman . . do do Joseph Pierson do do James Redner do do Chancy li. Weese. .. do do David Sprung do do James Young do do ^muel Jones do do Elisha Post do do Philip Flaglar do do James Ferguson do do John Sellick do do Ensigns : Cornelius Clapp do do James Patterson do do Alexander Glen do do George Arthur do do John Wood do do John H. Ferguson ... do do William Anderson. . . do do John C. Huyck do do Thomas C. Bedal ... do do James Clarke do do Adjutant : Lieut. John Sellick.. do do Pay Master : Peter Rowe April 11, 1851 3iu) Batt.— PRINCE EDWARD. lAeut. CoUmd: Peter W. Ruttan Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : John Allison Mar. 17, 1847 Samuel Solmes Jan. 10, 1851 Captains : Thomas Davis Mar. 17, 1847 John Howell do do James R. Morden ... do do John P. Downes .... do do George Boulter do do Isaac Morden do do Wm. H. Cotter do do Thomas Bowerman . . do do David Burdett Jan. 10, 1851 Lieutenants : Isaac Demi He Mar. 17, 1847 Andrew Patterson ... do do Samuel Smith do do Samuel Osborne .... do do lAeutenants : Date of Com. DaTid W. Ruttan.... Mar. 17, 1847 Henry Dingman .... do do William Wood do do Alexander Robertson. Jan. 10, 1851 Ensigns: David B. Solmes Mar. 17, 1847 James Blakely do do Roswell Vanduzen . . do do Daniel Gilbert do do Jacob Benson do do Robert G. Davis ... do do David Jenkins Jan. 10, 185 1 John Black do do Adjutant : Capt. Jn. p. Downes. Mar. 17, 1847 Quarter Master : Isaac Noxon do do 4th Batt.— PRINCE EDWARD. JJeut. Colonel : David Stinson June 2, 1848 Major : Charles Saylor Aug. 35, 1848 Captains : Aaron D. Dougal. ...June 11, 1847 Parminus Sprague. . . do do Philip Low do do P. E. Washburn do do Benjamin Simpson . . do do David Barker do do James Cook Mar. 8, 1850 Lieutenants : David S. Conger June 11, 1847 David Conger do do Elias Beadle do do William P. Ketchum. do do William Southard. ..do do David Van Duzen ... do do Archibald Babbett. ..Aug.2.5, 1848 Daniel Leavins Mar. 8, 1850 Timothy McGuire. . .Jan. 24, 1851 Ensigns: Young Cunningham .June 11, 1847 Lewis B. Stinson .... do do James Dougall do do John Vance do do William McGowan ..Aug. 25, 1848 David Clark Mar. 8, 1850 George Webster Jan. 24, 1851 John Miller do do Adjutant : Ensg. W. McGowan. Aug. 25, 1848 Ml ill CAITADA WBfT. t5 ell, 1847 lo do lo do lo do do o do r. 8, 1850 ell, 1847 do do do do do r.25, 1848 . 8, 1850 24, 1851 B 11, 1847 > do ) do ) do .25, 1848 . 8, 1850 24, 1851 > do liT Batt.— HASTINGS. ! Lieut. CoUmet : Date of Com. * John Turnbull Nov. 5, 1846 < Major : ' Donald McLellan May 20, 1848 [ Captains : Christopher O'Brien.. Dec. 16, 1846 George Bleecker do do \ Tobias Bleecker do ko Benjamin Dougall ... do do ( Smith Bartlett Aug. 11, 1847 ; Robert F. Coleman . . do do > Lewis Walbridge. ... do do ' W.H. Ponton do do ; John Ross do do ( (teorge Felleter May 19, 1848 John Dougall do do ! James Fitzgibbon June 21, 1850 ' Lieutenants : \ Thomas Hagerman . . Dec. 16, 1846 Chrst. O'Brien, Jan. . do do Hector Leavens Aug. 11, 1847 ] Charles J. Levisconte do do Gilbert C. Bogert do do Royal Munroe do do John Ross May 19, 1848 John S. Turnbull .... do do James Robeitson .... do do Charles L. Coleman, do do Ens^ns : Alexander Menzies. .Aug. 11, 1847 i James Canniff do do George Taylor do do Arthur Wright do do Henry Wallbridge. . . — 25, 1848 Alexander Judd do do Wm. Breakenridge . . do do John Macdonald do do Adjutant : Capt. J. Fitzgibbon . .June 21, 1850 Quarter Master : Joseph Smith Dec. 16, 1840 ! Surgeon : George N. Ridley .... do do 2nd Batt.— HASTINGS. Lieut. Colonel: \ £lijah Keteliison Sep. 20, 1848 Major : ' William Bowen Feb. 22, 1850! Captains : < Jonathan Phillipg. . . . ~ 26, 1846 1 Simon Ostrom do do ! Captrnns : D«t« «tf Com. William Button Feb. 26, 1846 Gilbert Bleeker Mar. 31, 1847 William C. Shorey .May 5, 1848 John M. Ostrom Mar. 8, 1850 Lieutenants : Stephen B. Gilbert . .Feb. 26, 1847 James Gilbert do do James Finkle Mar. 31, 1847 Charles R. Bonnisted. do do Anson Wright May 5, 1848 Daniel G. Bowen June % 1848 Alex. Lewis Cronter . Feb. 22, 1850 Robert Madden do do < Ensigns: Benjamin Gilbert — 26, 1847 Daniel 0. Ketcheson.May 5, 1848 James Chisholm .... do do Blias Ketcheson do do John Chisholm Feb. 22, 1850 Jacob W. Myers do do Henry Ostrom do do Adjutant : Lt. Daniel G. Bowen. June 2, 1848 Quarter Master: John Flindeli Feb. 26, 1847 Surgeon : Wm. Hope, M.D do do 3rd Batt.— HASTINGS. Major : John Portt Feb. 23, 1848 Captains : Ronald McMichael . .Mar. 24, 1847 Richard Lazier do do Noble Barry do do Robert Portt Feb. 23, 1848 Michael Nealen do do John Smith do do Alexander McLaren, do do Samuel Tripp do do . Ensigns : William Robertson ..Mar. 24, 1847 James Osborne do do Charles Sweeny .... do do M. M. D. Williams, .do do 11 m 4th Batt.— HASTINGS. Lieut. Colonel: Robert McCammon. .May 22, 1850 Major : William Caton Jane 21, 1850 il » MILITIA LIST : ! ti Captttifii : Date of C Robert Weller do do ' William Davis do do Elijah W. Meyers ... do do Augustus Spencer ... do do Asa Weller June 11, 1850 James Cumming .... do do George S. Marsh .... do do Samuel Cooley do do Stephen Flindale . ... do do Arthur Murphy do do Lieutenants : Robert Smith Mar. 24, 1847 Peter H. Maybee .... do do Ephraim Maybee. . . .June 11, 1850 Daniel R. Murphy. ..do do Benjamin Way, Jun.. do do Wm. Ford do do Henry S. Hubbell. ... do do Wm. Shea do do Edward Smith do do Silas Weaver do do Abiaham Singleton., do do Samuel May do do Ensigns: John B. McColl do do John S. Hawley do do Albert D. C. Hawley. do do Henry Simpson do do John S. McCoil do do Wm. Bamber do do Thomas H. Brown ... do do George Francis do do Dennis McAulay .... do do Joshua Anderson .... do do Adjutant : Lt. Samuel May .... do do Quarter Master : James Craig do do Surgeon : Henry Meed Mar. 24, 1847 2nd Batt— NORTHUMBERLAND Lieut. Colonel : James D. Goslea Not. 19, 1846 Major : Richard Stephens .... June 2, 1848 Captains : Peleg Wood Apr. 21, 1847 Wm. A. McDonald . . do do CAKADA WBffT. «7 te of Com. e 11, 1850 . 24, 1847 o do o do o do o do ell, 1850 o do o do o do o do do r. 24, 1847 o do e 11, 1850 do do o do lo do to do o do lo do o do lo do do do do do do do o do do do do do Q do -.24,1847 ERLAND . 19, 1846 J 2,1848 . 21, 1847 ) do .._ ^ Captairu: Date of Com. ? Donald Campbell .... Apr. 2 1, 1847 < Wm. Coulson June 2, 1848 > Joseph A. Crandale . . do do ^ Oren H. Strong do do S Isaac Gould May 7,1350^ Lieutenants : ^ D. C. Hubbell do do ^ Thomas Webb do do s Francis B.Spilsbury.. do do S John M. Grover do do } A. J. Maybee do do ^ Robert M. Boucher . . do do ^ James S. Strong do do c Adjutant : S Lt. J. M. Grover Apr. 21, 1847 ^ Surgeon : ^ Matthew G. Gilchrist, do do b Ast. Surgeon: } Samuel McMurray.. June 2,1848'^ Zrd Batt— NORTHUMBERLAND ;! Lieut. Colonel: ^ Eliakim Baruum . . . . Jan. 6, 1847 ^ Major : c W. F. H. Kelly Dec. 14, 1847 S Captains : ? Benjamin R. Williams Mar. 17, 1847 i James G. Roseis ... do do ^ Alexander Noble .... do do ^ Alexander G. Allen.. Dec. 14. 1847 J Harden Eddy do do ^ Thomas Stewart do do ^ John Spaulding do do ^ E. S. Barnum do do (> Lieutenants : s James Barnum do do ( Charles D. Baker. ... do " do ^ Amos Moore do do ^ James Bogus do do / Charles Butler do do ^ Thomas Solomons ... do do ) Ensigns : ) John Ark land Mar. 17, 1847 < Charles H. Vernon ..Dec. 14, 1847? Aaron Greely do do c' Sylvenus Kelly do do ( John Stewart do do ^ John Butler do do ' Jacob T. Forbes do do ^) Ronald Cameron .... do do ) William Fisher do do < Adjutant : D*l« of Com. Ensg. William Fisher Dec. 18, 1847 Charter Master : i Wm. Vaughan do do . Surgeon : Charles Cameron. ... do do i 4th Batt.— NORTHUMBERLAND Lieut. Colonel: Adam H. Meyers. ...Not. 5, 1846 Major : Robert Cleugh Apr. 7, 184T Captains : John Tice. Feb. 26, 1847 Israel Humphries. ... do do B. F. Ewing do do A. W. Denmark do do ' Henry Rowed do do Henry Bonnycastle . . do do ' Joseph Errington .... do do Matthew S. Cassan .May 6, 1850 John Mitchell — 7, 1850 Lieutenants : Maitland Piatt Feb. 2Gf.l847 John Rainie do do Daniel Curling do do David Allen do do Abraham S. Piatt .... do do Thomas Masson . ...May 7, 1860 George B. Ranney ... do do Willett Piatt June 11, 1850 Ensigns : George Tice Feb. 26, 1847 James Levisconte .... do do Hiram G. Bettes do do Walter Givins May 7, 1850 Charles Goin do do Daniel Piatt, Jun .... do do Samuel Wilson do do Robert Cook June 11, 1850 Quarter Master : Milton Ewing May 7, 1850 Surgeon : Robert Denmark Feb. 26, 1847 SthBatt.— NORTHUMBERLAND Lieut. Colonel: John C. Boswell Nov. 19, 1846 Majors : James Pringle July 21, 1847 S. E. Mackechnie ... do do Captains : Morgan Jellitt Jan. 6, 1847 i ■ MILITIA LItT ■:|ii ill Captaina: Date of Com. ? Lievtenanti: Date of Com. JoMph Phillips June 11, 1847^ William Grarely ....Mar. 9, 1847 Robert Waddle do do '^ Sidney Smith — 31, 1850 Coiben Dean Dec. 14, 1847 (" George Ruthven May 7, 1850 Angus Crawford do do Ralph Wade do do Thomas Page do do Jamee Cook do do Lieutenants : r" ^ Roe Buck do do ^ George M. Clark .... do do ? Josiah C. White May 9, 1851 S Arthur McBean do dn Ensigns : John Thompson . . . .June 11, 1847 { A. C. Hammond . . . .Mar. John Lang do do 'S W. K. Calcutt May Ssnford Sowden Dec. 14, 1847 > John Kennedy do Elijah M. Mallory ... do do Wm. Henry £yres. . . do do Henry Rowe do do Robert Pew do do Edward Kerr do do Charles Bourne June 8, 1849 Gideon Page do do Ensigns: Thomas S. Gore ....Dec. 14, 1847 Patrick R. Wright ... do do Henry H. Hayter .... do do John Burke do do Owen Dean do do John Richards do do Charles Stiles June 8, 1849 ( 9, 1847 7,1850 do do do 9, 1851 do do ^ Edward T. Boulton . . do (' William G. Strong ... do <' George A. Buswell ... — j George Craig do ^ John Daintry do I Adjutant : J Capt. T. Duignan .... do do I Quarter Master : } David Brodie Mar. 9, 1847 ^ Surgeon : ^ George Guldstone .... do do John Alfred Page .... do do Malcolm F. McNiel.. do do Adjutant : Lt. Charles Bourne., do do Surgeon : 1st Batt.— DURHAM. Lieut. Colonel: > William Wallis Nov. 19, 184« c . Major: ) Charles S. Ruttan . . .Jan. 6, 1847 Captains : W. Kirkpatrick do 7 do do J. Gilchrist July 21, 1847 S Eli W. Ward do ? George C. Ward .... Nov. 10, 1847 ©thBatt.— NORTHUMBERLAND < Henry H. Meredith . . do Lieut. Colonel : '? Joseph Green do Hon. G. S. Boulton . . . Dec. 23, 1846 S ^al^^r Waller do Majors : » James J. Ward do Richd. D. Chatteiton . May 7, 1850 ) William Mitchell .... do Ami a. Burnham Captains : James B. Fortune do do ' Alexander Fi.sher .... do Robert Maxwell Mar. Robert Craig do Robert H. Throop Mar. 9, 1847 1^ Lieutenants do do do (k> do do 8,1850 ... do George S. Daintry do Francis Burnett ..... do George Goodeve do .Nov. 10, 1847 do do |j Francis H. Burton do c' Lachlin McCalJum . . do do ^ Augustus Roche do do ) Robert N. Waddel ... do do (' Francis Beamish. ... do John S. Wallace . . . .May 7, 1850 J William Furby do Terence Duignan. ... — 9, 1851 > Peter Robertson do James Calcutt do do (^Thomas Henderson., do lAeutenants: S William Allen do A. Mc Donald, Jun . .Mar. 9, 1847 ) Robert Wallace Mar. 8, 1850 Richard Ruttan do do (^ Robert Lang do do do do do do do do do CAVADA WCST. to Lie of Cod. J. 9, 1847 31, 1850 y 7, 1850 lo do lo do y 9, 1851 lo dn r. 9,1847 V 7,1850 lo do lo do lo do - 9, 1851 lo do lo do lo do tr. 9, 1847 to cb [AM. r. 19, 184S • 6, 1847 io do lo do V, 10, 1847 do do do (k) do do r. 8. 1850 f. 10, 1847 do do do do do do do do 8 ,1850 do EnaigTU : Date of Com. John Reid Nov. 10, 1847 John Smart do do Robert Smart do do Frederick Pearkes. . . do do Schuyler Marsh do do Robert Fortune do do William J. Joplin ... do do (George Lyall Mar. 8, 1850 Thomas Turner do do Alexander Broadfoot . do do Adjutant : Lt. Augustus Roche., do do Qwirter Master: John Might Jan. 6, 1847 Surgeon : Samuel Gilchrist.... do do 2nd Batt.— DURHAM. Lieut. Colonel : Allen Wilraot Jan. 13, 1847 Majors : Georiore A. Jacobs .... Apr. 4, 1851 William Brock do do Captains : Alexander Coulter . . .June 11,. 1847 Hiram Hodge do do George Win slow .... do do Elijah Z. Walbridge .Apr. 4, 1851 John J. Robson do do John Beavis do do Noble Smith do do Samuel Wilmot do do James P. Lovekin ... do do Lienienants : William Henderson . . do do Henry Munro do do William Renwick... do do William H. Rowe ... do do Horace Foster do do John Kerr do do George Smart do do George E. Shaw do do Ensigns : Andrew Milligan. ... do do Joseph Jacobs do do Andrew McNaughton do do Robert Hodge do do John McPherson . . . . do do James Blackburn .... do do George Hunter do do Thomas Tamblyn ..do do Wiiliam Mcintosh. . . do do •, Adjutamt: Date of Com. ^ Lt. ('. E. Shaw Apr. 4, 1851 I Quarter Master : ^ Samuel McCoy Apr. 11, 1861 ^ 3rd Batt.— DURHAM. ' (> Lieut. CoUmel: '' H. S. Reid Nov. 5, 1846 ) Major : > John C. Trull May 21, 1847 i Captains : ^ Richard Jones Dec. 16, 1840 ^ John Smart . do do S Fleetwood Cubilt.... do do ^ Frederick Cubitt . . . .May 21, 1847 (' William Webster do do ^ John Brown do Nathaniel Wilson ... do do Charles Bates do do Boyd Sylvester July 1, 1860 Charles Fisher do do Daniel Sutton do do Ensigns : Charles Bird Auc. 25, 1848 Richard Welsh ao do . David Buck do do James S. Bates do do Quarter Master : • Thomas C. Sutton. ..Dec. 16, 1846 \ Surgeon : ■ G. H. Low Aug. 25, 1848 4th Batt.— DURHAM. Lieut. Colonel: John Thompson Deo. 23, 1846 Major : Patrick McGuire . . . .Juno 2, 1848 Captains : John Knowlson Mar. 24, 1847 William Armstrong. .Dec. 14, 1847 Thomas M. Sowden . do do James Magill do do William Wallace. ... do do Robert McCamus .... do do John Farr do do John Walsh, Jun. ... do do John W. Sootheran . .Juno 2« 1848 t ;■ H 80 MILITIA LIST m Lieutenantt : DtteofCom. p Joseph Armstrong. . .Deo. 14, 1847 6th Batt.— DURHAM. Lieut. CoUmd: DiteofOom. Joseph Thompson... do do Thomas Syer do do John Thorn do do David Louffh do do William Myres do do James Fitzgerald .... do do Ensigns: Adam Bcott do do William Reynolds... do do David Walsh do do Alexander Waddell . . do do Thomas Swain do do George Cain do do Robert Staples do do Quarter Master : William Walsh do do Surgeon : R. W. Brodie, M. D. . do do 5th Batt.— DURHAM. Lieut. Colonel: Alexander Preston. . .Feb. 6, 1851 Major : Captains: Thomas Benson Dec. William Graham.... do Richard Staples do Robert Magill do Lieutenants : l*onter Preston do James Vance do William H. Jones ... do William Hunter do Joseph Magill do Ensigns : Hamilton Kennedy . . do Michael McAllister . . do Thomas Staples,, Sen. do James Johnston do Archibald Wilson ... do Robert Touchbourne . do Thomas Foster do Adjutant : Bnsg. H. Kennedy . . do Quarter Master : Robert Porteous do Surgeon : James Brown do <> George H. Grierson-.Feb. 6, 1851 Imjor : ^ James Ceasar May 9, 1851 S Captaintt : ? Francis W. Howe ... do ^ David Hooey do Matthew Emmerson. do ) Matthew Devitt do ^ James Hyland do ^ William Taylor do <^ William Vance do S Lieutenants : f' William W. (Jerrow. do ^ John Hooey do ^ Samuel Fergusson . . do ,' David Deacon ..... do (! Edward Willan do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do William Lucat* } Ensigns : \ James Emmerson . . . 5 Robert Spinks, Sen . . c Robert MoQuade .... ) William Bruce do J^ William Crozier do (, John Hay do Wright Devitt do Adjutant : Capt. F. W. Howe. . . do Quarter Master : John Hay do iKT Batt.— PETERBORO. . Lieut. Colonel: > ♦ Alex. McDonell. . .Feb. 19, 1847 (^ Major : S John R. Benson May 1 y, 1846 ^ Captains : ^ Samuel J. Carver John Harvey do Wm. L. Scobell May Wm. W. Bos well .... do James Harvey do ^ William Fowler do (* Joseph Walton do ( William Eastland (> Robert Kedley do (J Thomas Chambers. . . do J) Charles Perry ilo (' Lieutenants : ( Charles Forrest May -. 21, 19, 1847 do 1848 do do do do .June 11, 1850 do do do William Clexton do / Robert Thompson. do do 19, 1848 do do m CAHADA WEST. Si [AM. lUof Oom. b. 6, 1851 ly 9, 1851 lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do io do lo do lo do lo do do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do io do io do lo do JORO. 21, 1847 do Y 19, 1848 do do do do e 11 1850 3 do do do r 19, 1848 3 do do Lieutenants: Date of Con. ? Major: Date of Oom. Jamea Lince May 19, 1848 ( Walter Scott May. 0, 1848 Cottre! Lane June 11, 1850 ; Captains : John Bell do do ) Adam Starke June 11, 17 Henry Spilibury do do ^ Robert Wigmore .... do do John F. Albro do do > Charlen McCarthy . . . May 5, 184A Ensigns: ) John Murphy do do Joseph Vanston May 19, 1848 S Lieutenants: George Ogle DeOlier. do do ; John Blizard June 11, 1847 James Ryan do do c William Rea do do John Kennedy June 11, 1850 ; William Wigmore. . . do do John W. Gilmore do do John Hall do do William Harvey do do Wm. H. J. Vizard ... do do Adjutant : Robert Walker May 6, 1848 Robert Scott do do Ensigns: William Robertson ..June 11, 1847 Robert Banan do do Lt. James Lince May. 19, 1848 ) Robert Scott, Jun May 5, 18>19 Quarter Master : ^ William Scott, Jun. . , do do Butler Hudson May 21, 1847 S Adjutant : Surgeon : Assistant Surgeon : George Bumham . . do do 2nd Batt.— PETERBORO. Lieut. Colonel: ^ Lt. William Wigmore June 11, 1847 <^ Quarter Master : S James Foulds May 5, 1848 4th Batt.— PETERBOBO. Lieut, Colonel: Edward Davidson . . . Jan. 1 3, 1847 George B Hall Dec. 23, 1846 > Major : Major : ? Francis Henderson. . .Aug. 25, 1848 Samuel Strickland . . . Dec. 29, 1847 ^ Captains : ) William Cottingham. Apr. 7,1847 c Chrst. Knowlson do do James Durnsford .... do do Mossoro Boyd do do John Miller Aug. 25, 1848 Patrick Sullivan do do Lieutenants : Charles Hamilton. . . .Apr. 7, 1847 Edward Davidson ... do do Ensigns: [ John Sullivan do do George Connell do do Charles Hartley do do Joseph Lee do do Adjutant : ? Capt. John Miller. . . * do do Captains : George Cunningham. do do John Reid do do Wheeler Armstrong. . do do Sampson Luckie .... do do George Clarke do do Lieutenants : William Reid do do Edward Brown do do James Bird do do do George Lumsden . . . . do William Manly do do Ensigns : William Stewart do do James Hogan do do George Carlow do do John Kidd do do Peter McNaughton . . do do Adjutant : ' Lt. George Lumsden . do do 3rd Batt.— PETERBORO. Lieut. Colonel: Richard Birdsall Nor. 19, 1846 <* Alexander Logie 5 5th Batt.— PETERBORO. ( Lieut. Colonel: < A. S. Fraser Nov. 5, 1846 ^ Major : Thomas Murphy Apr. 7, 1847 Captains. do do 82 Captmnt: Date John Graham Apr. B. H. Colclough do Thomas Keenan do Wm. McDonell do Thomas Roa do Lieutenants : Isaac Rav do Roffer McHugh do G. M. Roche do James Graham do JohnPyne do Ensigna: James Moloney do Martin Hogan do Charles Loeie do O. D. Brock do Horatio Stephenson . . do Thomas Pyne do James Finegan do Adjutant : EoBg. James Finegan do (ftarter Master : John Powers do Surgeon : John McNab, M.D. . . do MILITIA LIST of Com. 7,1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dp do do Lieutenant $ : James Davidson Henry McN«il Dunran McFarlane . . Ensignt: Henry MoKenzie. . . . Alex. McTacffart . . . . John Mi'Loghlin . . . . Charles Rpss Patrick O'Brian Robert Ewiiig. ..... I Wm. Stephenson . . . . John Kinglaiid Joseph Perrin I James Foster Adjutant : Ensign Patk. O'Brian. Quarter Master: Luther Cronk.... Surgeon : Roger Kingdon . . . Dais of Con Sep. 20, 1840 do do May 9.1851 May 21, 1847 do do do do do do July 16, 1847 Sep. 20, 1848 uo do May 9, 1851 do do do do July 16, 1847 Sep. 20, 1S48 July 10. 1847 6th Batt.— PETERBORO. Lieut. Colonel: John LangtoQ Feb. 12, 1847 < Majors : \ Samuel Davidson May. 21, 1847 , Hector Macdouald ..Sep. 20, 1848 < Captains : \ Elridge R. Irish May 21, 1847 < Andrew MePherson . . do do | William Webster.... do do \ William McCready . . do do < James MePherson. . . do do | Israel Ferguson do do , John R. Lytle July 16, 1847 ' Saml. W. Davidson . .Sep. 20, 1848 ; James Worsley do do , Donald Campbell May. 9. 1851 Lieutenants : John Height May 21, 1847 John Wiley do do Neil Smith do do Edward Mather do do Hugh McFadyen do do William Foster May 19, 1848 Stephen Dundas do do Alex. McLean Sep. 20, 1848 7th Batt.— PETERBORO. Lieut. Colonel: James Wallace Feb. 19, 1847 Major : Thomas Benson May 12, 1847 Captains : Robt David Rogers . . do do John W. Love do do Thomas Short do do Hartley Dunsford do do Henry Bawbell do do Peter McFarlane .... do do Richard Short do do James Dooris do do Lieutenants : Georgd Dunsford .... do do Joseph Dunlop do do Roger Bates do do John Rubridge do do Geo. A. Grover do do Joseph Wilson do do William Coulter .... do do Ivan O'Bierne do do George Ward Sep. 25, 1850 Robinson Moore do do John Kent do do John Gilchrist do do Ensigns : Arthnr Peck May 12, 1847 Martin Dunsford .... do do Christopher Howson . do do Cha CANADA WKflT. Jd io do io do )o do Io do Io do io do io do io do do do io do do do io do do do do do do do do do Si 25, 1850 do io do do do ^y 12, 1847 (fo do do do En»ign$ : Dat« of Com. Charles Dunlop May 12, 1847 Fredeiick Haycock., do do Kichard Ueid Sep. 25, 1850 (ieorge Reid do do John Kemp do do Adjutant : Lieut. Georfre Ward .Nov, 15, 1850 Quarter Master : Robert W. Shaw.... May 12, 1847 Surgeon : Lieut. John Gilchriftt. do do Surgeon: ff\ Cora. '^, Aitt. Surgeon : ' John Bainhart Juno 2\i, Id 17 f* IstBatt.— YORK. LUut. Colonel: •Wm. Thompson Nov. 10, 1 840 Majors : Wm. Hirdsall Dec. 23, 1816 Samuel Price June 23, 1847 Captains : Jamet} Patterson Dec. 23, 184G Duncan Merigold ... do do Wm. H. Patterson ... do do Wm. A. Thompson. .June 23, 1847 Duncan M. Campbell, do do Frederick W. Jarvia. do do William McGrath ... do do Jamed (i. Thompson, do do Lieu'enants : Neil McKinnon do do John Street do do Benjamin Switzer ... do do Math. B. Hornbroke.. do do Thomas Patterson ... do do Fred. A. Thompson., do do Hugh Thompson. ... do do Thomas Whytehead. do do Francis Mc Kenny. . . do do Thomas Wrighi .... do do Ensigns : Willi uo Duggan ... do do Williura Thompson . . do do Christopher Cheney . do do C. 0. Thompson .... do do George Silverthorn . . do do George Armstrong. .. do do Henry Skynner do do Francis Birdcall do do Noah Barnhart do do Adjutant : Lt. Benjamin Switzer, do do Quarter Master : Erastus Street do do 2kdBatt.— YORK. Lieut. Colonel: Wm. A. Baldwin.... June 8, 1840 Majors : George Bond do do Geo. Uupont Wells . .Sep. 13, 1849 Captains : William Moore June 8, 1849 John Wilson do do Archibald Cameron . . do do John Anderson do do Franklin Jackes do do Jacob Snider do do Richard Playter do do Elias Snider do do Edward Nanton do do Andrew McQlashin . May 7, 1850 John Burke do du Lieutenants : John Boyd June 8, 1849 William James do do James McMullen ... do do Thomas MulhoUand .do do Thomas Snidev do do Thomas Lackie do do Thomas Sheppard ... do do James Van Nostrand. do do Charles Sheppard ... do do John Van N Oat land. . do do James Mitchell May 7, 1850 Henry Johnson do do Ensigns: Jacob Lawrence . . . .June 8, 1849 Charles Snider do do Hamilton Mercer .... do do Michael Sheppard. .. do i\o Alexander Gibb (\o do Thos. Helliwell do do Clarence Y. Wells . .Sep. 13, 1849 Benjamin Johnson. . . do do Henry M. Turner . . . May 22, 1850 Adjutant : Capt. John Anderson. June 8, 1849 Quarter Master : Benj. Johnson do do Surgeon : Thomas Parson do do 3 1 31 MILITIA LIIT StoBATT — YORK. Lieut. Cnlonfl: Dale of Com. Juhn W. Gamble ...NoY. 10, 1846 Major: Tliomaii Fi««her Dec. 2!>, 1847 Captains : Win Gamble do Andrew Ward do J(hn lloupht. Dennie. do Rowland Htirr do Tiiomas Miisaon do Kdwiii C. Fisher do Joseph Ward do Thomas Montgomery, do K'lward Mussoii do John A. Scarlett do St. George Scarlett , . do Lieutenants: William Giubb do John Ward do Hugh Harding do James Graoy do Francis Silverlhorn . do James Harney do John A. Donaldson . . do John S. Dennis do William Howland ... do James Russell do Emigns : Alfred Wallace do ' William Wallace ... do Gordon Silveitliorn ... do Thomas Van Every. . do William Ward . do Charles Smith do 5 Lifutcnants: D»*.eofCom. /fk'orge Anderson May 7, 1850 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4th Batt.— YORK. Lieut. Colonel: John B. Warren , John Warren do Henry W. Annit.... do James Torbett do Kdward Dunn do Thomas Dow do John Watson do I'klwanI Arklund. ... do Samuel Hale do Kmigns : Williiim Laing May 7,1950 "do do do do di» do do do do , James Wallace do ' Patrick Wale do ; William Scholfield . . do ', Hugh Jas. Macilonell. do '/ John Ham Perry .... do () Darwin Kent do S John Hyland, Jr do c' Thomas Snarrel do <^ John McMahon do (J Adjutant : ', Lt. Ldward Dunn Surgeon : do do do do do do Ensigns: do ^ Ira Carpenter S c, George Fothevgill. do do do do S James Matthews cj Wm. Dunbar, Jr. S Andrew Noble do Jj Adjutant : < Lt. John McKay ...... do do 7, 1850 4, ISol do do do do do do ilo tio do do do ilo do do do do do |,:1 CANADA WhMT. 55 ^^.«V*««-'»- ' - „. ' u.'^ri :K. ■^mu. . y 7, 1850 r. 4, 1S51 lo do lo do lo ilo U) do lo do b do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo do lo .lo Jo do Jo do Jo do do do «TH Batt.— YOHIC. Litut. Colonel : l>«l» of Com. GtHugi! Ilumiltoii.. . July 1, 1850 Major : Arcd. ^iien.lenning . .May 6, IS-tS Captains : John Torrance Mar. 1i, 1847 John Tabor do do Joiioph Sccord do do Henrv Howell do do John'Wilwm May 6, iai8 John EllioU Nov. 15, 186f' Lieutenants : Eilward Cornell Mar. 24, 1847 Win. Mackloraiinay. do do Frat ci8(ialluwuy. . . . do do Charlei Cornell May 5, 1848 William Match do do Kdward Winstonley . . do do John Warner Nov. 15, 1850 John R. Torrance do do William Clark do do Ensig^ns : Adam Walton May 5, 1848 Andrew J. Thorn, .son do do Peter Secor do do Charles Howell Nov. 15, 1850 William Johnston ... do do Andrew Young do do Archibald Thompson, do do ' Aiijulunt .' lu VVilliam March . .May 5. 1847, Quarter Master : Jonathan Gates Mar. 24, 1847 [ Surgeon : < Augustus Carson Nov. 15, 1850' 7th Batt.— YORK. ; Lieut. Colonel: ^ E. W. Thompson. . . .Nov. 10, 1846 < Majors : [ John Lynch Dec. 16, 1846 < Francis Campbell . . .June 16, 1847 < Captains : ' John Wiggins Dec. 16, 1846 , Peter Campbell do do < Seth Campbell do do [ John Scott do do < Peter J. McCallum . . do do ' Gilbert Van Wyck. . .June 16, 1817 , Thomas Archdeacon, do do i Michael Pardee do do Robert Archdeacon. . do do Lieutenants : IHtc John Little D«c. Krancifl Kent do (teoiuH Wright June John Holmes do D. L. Lynch do Matthew O.ttrandor. . do William Uobinson... do John Krudley do JameM Manars do John HIack do Knxipns : John VV'illiB do Robert Lubsid do Cornelius Van Wyck. do John Elliott do Francis Luiidy do Allan Hu. Iti, 1817 d- do do do do do do do iln lio do di «!o do do do do do do do 16, IS46 8th Batt.— YORK. Lieut. Co Olid: Charles Mitchell Nov. 10, 1846 Major : Daniel Swii/er Dec. 14, 1847 Cnptainn : James Sterne Sep. 22, 1847 Wiliium Willoughby do do James Dodds ..... do do Willium Atcheson. . . Dec. 14, 1847 Wra. Patello do do do do do ^ Wm. McLelland do ( John Lindsay do |; Donald McQuarry , , , 4q ( Lieutenants : ^ Johiachim IJagerman Sep. 22, 1847 ? Robert McLelland ... do do < William Switzer Dec. 14, 1847 ^ John Brewster do do f^ Joseph Lindsay . . . : . do do '■ VVilliam Dodds do do / Robert Yeoraans do do S Ensigns : f John Colquet iK .Sep. 22, 1847 /< SG MILITIA LIST m. Ensigns: Date of Com. '^ Quarter Mculer : Joseph Melburn Dec, 14, IS47 ( Elisha Lawrence . . 8eth Wilton do do John Hewett do do £rrom Rutledge do do John McGregor do do James Munsey do do Adjutant : Ensg. James M tmsey . do do Quarter Master : Tobias Switze^. . . ^ . . do do YORK. r Surgeon : JjohnRead, M.D. 10th Batt.- Lieut. Colonel : George S. Cotter . . Major : ? ^ Captains : ^ Thomaa Case (^ Aaron Playtor Jnmes Hasty Wm. Stevens ' Wm. N. Richardson S Jacob Wells '■' Lieutenants : '\ James Mosley ) William Wallace. . . r' George S. Colter . . . ^ Joseph Cawthra. . . . Date of Com. Feb. 19, 1847 .June 11, 1850 YORK. •Nor. 10, 1846 9th Batt. Lieut, Colonel: Francis Boyd Nov. IC, 1846 Major : Alex. Lawrence Aug. 25, 1848 Captains : George Stegman Feb. 19, 1847 Charles E. Lawrence do do Richard C. Gapper. . . do do Donald Cameron do do S. P. Grant do do Miles Langstaff Mar. 17, 1847 (^ John F. Alleyne John Arnold do do William Stephens > William Cotter... /Philip Lyons ( Reuben Case (> Surgeon : ^ William G. Gunn. (• / / do do do do do do do do do do do do llTH Batt.— YORK. Lieut. Colonel: James Walker June 11, 1850 S David Bridgford June 30, 1847 Walter Boyd do Peter Lawrence do Joseph McDougall. . . do James Lawrence do Giles Cars well, Jun . . do John Velie do Norman McLeod . Nathaniel Turner. Ensigns: Wm. T. Boyi« Arch. McNaughton . do do do do Joshua Atkinson do Nathaniel Wall is do William Morrison. . . do Andrew Graham do Archibald McBean . . do Adjutant : Lt. Nathaniel Turner, do do do do do do do do do do do dp do do do do do f Majors : ^Aiihu'r Armstrong. . . ,> Nathan Gatchell ... Richard Perry ^ Daniel McLeod ^ Lieutenants : (J John S. Bridgford Benjamin Jennings . Andrew Burns Joseph Wells ^William Brydon Dec. 1, 1847 May 22, 1850 Dec. 1, 1847 do do do do . do do May 22, 1850 do do . do do do do Dec. 1, 1847 do do do do do do do do 1 ^ CANADA WEST. ite of Com. b. 19, 1847 oe 11, 1850 >RK. >T. 10, 1846 ar. 24, 1847 do do do do do do do do ne 16, 1847 ar. 24 1847 nel6, 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Lieutenants : Date of Com. Epbraim Wheeler . . . Dec. 1, 1847 Jotin W. Kersepp do do Thomas Folliott do do William Wells May 22, 1850 David Bridgford uo do Ensigns : Richard B. Bird Dec. 1, 1847 Nathaniel A. Gamble do do William Marsh do do Robert Marsh do do Isaac Gatchell do do James Stewart do do John Ferguson do do Peter Smelzar do do John Procter, Jr May 22, 1850 Peter Nichol do do David McLeod do do James Hunter do do Martin Snider do do Adjutant : Cant. Wm. B. Crew, do do Quarter Master : 'James Newton do do Surgeon : Edward Bull, M.^.^. Dec. 1, 1847 12th Batt— YORK. Lieut. Colonel: Wm. Cruik8hank...Nov. 10. 1846 Major : Captains : John Griffith Apr. 14, 1847 Abner Arnold do do William Anderson ... do do Benjamin Millikan. . . do do John Parsons do do Wm. Armstrong do do Joseph Martin do do Archd. Fenwick do do William McPherson. do do Thomas Gauley do do Lieutenants : Benjamin Marr do do John Robinson do do William Todd do do William Dunn do do Alexr. Mustard do do William Huigstou ... do do Henry Hagerman .... do do John Anderson do do Matthew 'Keefey do do David Resor do do Ensigns : Date of Com. Joseph Keller. do do James Bowman do do Smith Arnos do do George Pingle do do Robert Marsh do do Henry Reynolds do do Alexander (iriffith. . . do do Nelson Frizzell do do Thomas Hastings .... do do John Nichols do do John McKay do do Adjutant : John McKay dc do Quarter Mtster: Terrence McKenny . . do do Surgeon : Robert G. Jamieson . . do do Assist'int : Henry H Wright .... do do 13th Batt — YORK. Lieut. Colonel : Arad Smalley Nov. 10, 1846 Major : .John H. Wilson July 21, 1847 Captains : Richard TitusWillson.Feb. 19, 1847 Sanmel Herrold do do Ephraim H. Payson. . do do William Selby July 21, 1847 David Wilson do do Hiram Moore do do John Selby do do Lieutenants : Calvin Ernes Feb. 19, 1847 Hugh T. Wilson .... do do George Foster. July 21, 1847 Thomas Evans do do Wellington Selby. ... do do Wellington Evans... do do Rancilier McCarty ... do do Ensigns : Arthur Hill. do do John C. Hugaboom . . do do Charles Boyer do do Elijah Dunham do do Wm. B. Terry do do William Anderson. . . do do Thomas Selby do do John Orrice. ........ do do Robert Selby do do i i > If l*i. 1- , trnmimim ^ MILITIA LIST Adjutant : Kiisg. Arthur Hill. . Surgeon : Kdward Morton . . . Date of Com. do do do 14 TH Batt.- Lieut. Colonel: Major : Captains : Charles Hy. Howard "William Sibbald . . . Samuel Shire John McCrea Charles Sibbald . . . . Lieutenants : Thomas Ernes John McKenzie . . . . Phillip St. John . . . . George St. John. . . . David Brenthour. . . . Kennith Campbell. . Hector McPhadden William McCrae. . . James St. John Ensigns: Joseph Davidson . . . Thomas Glassford . . John Smith, Jr William Letts John McNeil James Johnston .... Charles Smith John Murray Adjutant : Dale of Com. j Ewtigns : . July 21, 1847 .; William Paxton May 7, 1850 16th Batt.— YORK. ^ I ' [Not yet Organized.] ,•* ? 17th Batt.— YORK. ? \ Luul. Colonel: James Vrooman . . . -Apr. 4, 1847 [Not filled up.] Feb. 12 , 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do db do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do • Lieut. \ Peter ISth Ha XT.— YORK. Colonel : Cameron June 1 1, [Not yet filled up.] 19th Batt.— YORK. [Not yet organized.] ; IS50 \ IsT Batt.— TORON TO. <. Lieut. Colonel: ]> ♦George Duggan . . . Nov. 10, ? Majors : ( George Duggan, Jr . .Dec ( James Browne Apr. Captains : James Beatty Sep. John Sproule do Joseph D. Ridout .... do ^ Tl.omas Bell Dec. Wm. Cawthra do 1, 11. 8, 1, Quarter Master : Jt)hii,Coomer Surgeon : Oliver Burton 15th Batt. Lieut. Colonel,: Jame3 Bums Major : Captain : James Dryden. . . lAeutejiants : William Pharrell. Wm. H. Gibbs. . . John Nichol . . . . , ^ John Duggan do ' Alex. McDonald do ^ Joseph Workman. ... do S Alex. Hamilton do do ) John Moore do c Thomas Collier do do |) Lieutenants : (• Samuel Shaw do '' Joseph Lee do [> John S. Smith do 1850 < R. B. Miller do s Terence J. O'Neal . . do ^ Thomas Armstrong. .Apr. 11, c| William Henderson. . do May, 7, 1850 S Samuel Piatt do [> Donald Macdonald . . do . do do -YORK. .June 11, do do do do do do Ensigns : J John R. Mountjoy. ^ Ed. H. Rutherford. .De% do 1, 184o 1847 1851 1847 do do 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do 1851 do do do 1847 do CANADA WEST. 39 w*W-V,'N>^--'S.-^*-^ *.'% te of Com Y 7, 1850 do do do IK. , i.] , K. 4, 1847 ] IK. * ell, IS50 >.] IK. 4. d.] ^TO i. lOj 1843 1, 1847 • 11. , 1851 • 8, 1847 D ilo do ' h 1847 > do ) do ) do 3 do i do > do 3 do > do ) do ) do ) do ) do . 11, 1851 ) do > do ) do i 1, 1847 » do Ensigns : Date of Com. (riOTge Brooks Dec. 1, 1847 I)i»niel G. Miller do do Samiiel T. Green. ...Apr. 11, ISol Robert Maitland .... do do Thomas Briin.skiil. . do do Jn. Maihesoii McKay, do do EgortouFisk rtyeieou. i\o do Levins Sherd. King. . do do Adjutant : Quarter Master : Robt. C. McMuUen . .Dec. i, 1847 Surgeon : \ GeorgeHerrcik ...... do do Asst. Surgeon: | Jamea McUmurry. . . do do \ Adjutant : Dale of Com. Lt. John Watson July 21, 1847 Quarter Master : Thomas Hilton do do Sur^;eon : George Herrick do do 40 MILITIA LIST .-,•.-.' -i'V-v'v'S^. '. -V-*^ P Captains : Date A. H. Townley Juno Thomas Preston do Samuel Shaw do Liev tenants: James Trotter July Alex. Rennie do (ieorge C. Honvood. . do William Davis do Charles March do John W. Marling June William G. Storm... do J. R. Armstrong do Hugh Carfrae do Ensign : John Watkins do (luarfer Master : John Ritchey July 6th Batt.— TORONTO. Lievl. Colonel: James G. Chewett. . .Nov. 10, 1846 Major : Lewis Moffatt July 14, 1848 Captains : J. a. Sprag^ Mar. 17, 1847 John Cameron do do Larratt VVm. Smith., do do W. Fitzgerald Feb. 16, 1849 John G. Howard do do Fred. C. Capreol. ... do do Lieutenants : George W. Draper. ..Apr. 11, 1951 W. C. Chewett do do Alex. Keefer do do Ensigns : William W. Baldwin, do do James Jones do do Alex. C. Chewett do do Dominick Blake do do Clarkson Jones do do ^ 7th Batt.— TORONTO. Lieut. Colonel: (^reorge Gurnett Mar. 7, 1851 Majors : George P. Ridout. . Hon. Wm. Cay ley. Captains : Charles H. Heath. . William Wakefield Thomas Gait do John B. Robinson, Jr . . do ..Apr. 11, 1851 . . do do do do do do do do Captains : Date of Com. Joshua G. Beard Apr. 11, 1851 Andrew T. Todd do do Alexander Grant do do Adam Wilson do do Angus Morrison do do Francis H. He ward.. May 9, 1851 Lieutenants : James W. Muttlebury Apr. 11, 1S51 Richard Dempsey ... do do John 0. Howard .... do do Fredk. Cumberland . . do do Geo. F. Loring do do Thomas Ridout, Jr. . . do do Joseph Courtney .... do do George L. Allen do do John Hy. S. Dolmage do do Allan M. L. Howard do do John Crickmore May 9, 1851 Ensigns : Chas. B. Jarvis Apr. 11, 1851 William Dixon do do Thos. Hy. Derbishire do do Edw.R. L O'Brien., do do Wm. Ed w. O'Brien., do do John Boyd do do Michael Hayes do do Wm. Wakefield Jr. . . do do Chas. Le Brun Harris do do Columbus H. Green . .May 9, 1851 Adjutant : Lieut. Josh. Courtney Apr. 11, 1851 Quarter Master : John Wilson do do Surgeon : Lucius O'Brien, M.D. May 9, 1851 1st Batt.— SIMCOE. Lieut. Colonel: Elmes Steel Dec. 2, 1846 Majors : A. M. Durnford Mar. 9, 1847 J. H. Drinkwater....Aug. 16, 1850 Captains : Wm. B. McVilty Mar. 9, 1847 Edward Slee do do I Wm. Simpson do do Wm. B. Hamilton do do ; James Wickens Feb. 23, 1848 ! John McWatt do do James Warren Au». 16, 1850 ! John Bailey do do CANADA West, 41 I of Com. 11, 18M do do 0, 1851 11, 1951 do Oo do do t m do 9, 1851 11,1851 do do do do da I do do 9, 1851 11, 1851 1 do 9, 1851 )E. . 2, 1846 . 9,1847 . 16, 1850 . 9, 1847 ) do 2 do > do . 23, 1848 ) do . 16, 1850 ) do ■v-S. '..^S.-..^S.*.-s Lieutenants: Date of Com "^ Quartet Master : Date of Com. A. King July 16, 1847 [ John Banting June 1 1, 1847 (Jeorge Lndlow Feb. 23, 1848 Surgeon : William Wilson do do , John Mahaffy^ ..... Nov. 10, George Hallen Aug. 16, 1850 < 3r„ Batt.— SIMCOE. 1847 James Sanson do Ensigns : George Cathay Mrr. 24, Thomas Thornton . . . Feb. 23, George B. Boll Au^. lb, Edgar Hajlen do Preston Hallen do Adjutant : Lieut. G. Hallen .... Sep. 25, Quarter Master : Thomas Kettle Mar. Surgeon : do 18471; 1848 < 1850 do do 1850 [Not yet organized] -SIMCOE. .Dec. 2, 1846 4Tn Batt. Lieut. Colonel: John Roae Major : Hy. Wm. Blackstonc Dec. 7, 1847 Captains : Thomaii Parker Feb. George Thorp do 9, 1847 r Hiram Willson do . _ „ r . » ■ Alfred Willson Oct. Archibald Pass July, 16, 1847 ,> Benjamin Rosa do "~~~" ^ Simon Armstrong. ... do 2nd Batt. — SIMCOE. ? James Evans do Lieut. Colonel : ', ^^^Y G. McKay .... do William HammiU . .Sep. 20, 1848 > Thos. R. Ferguson . . do Maior : '\ Joseph Finnel do Gilbert Coffey June 2, 1848 '] Lieutenants : ^ ' ^ William Eraser Captains : James Manning Apr. 28, 1847 Thomas Hayes do Frederick Stephens . . do William Harper do William Strong do William Carter do Thomas Gamble do James Long June Lieutenants : John Walker Apr. William Agnew do James Livingstone ... do Robert Banting do Garrett Stewart do William HammiU ... do William Hodgkinson.June Joseph McGarr do Ensigns : Richard Coffey Apr. Richard Davis do ... do Richard Rose do Julien Dewsoii do Robert Playter do John Peacock do ^ Robert Thompson. ... do ^ Wilson Stodders do 12, 1847 do do 7,1847 do do do ' do d,/»..^*- Ueutenanta : Date of Com. Jeremiah Simmerman Apr. 14, 1847 David Davis ilo t John Book do do ' Adam Snyder do do Wm. B. Merritt do do Cortland White Nov. 15, 1850 ; John Ni.Yon do do ! John Nees do do < William Henry do do [ F.n^gm : John Hueslip Wm. Mcpherson . . . Horace Johnnon ... John W. Lownsbury. Wm. Nixon, Jr Robert Comfort Quarter Master : Wm. Nixon Surgeon : Jonathan Wool vei ton Date iif Com. Mar. 9, 1847 do do , do do Nov. 15, 1850 do do do do Dec. 23, 1846 do As 1st Batt.— WELLAND. -/ Lieut. Colonel: • Hon. James Kerby.Nov. 5, 1846 Mijors : William Hepburn. . . .Mar. 17, 1847 Thomas C. Street Apr. 4, 1851 Captains : John Thompson Feb. 12, 1847 Samuel Swazie do do Peter Keefer do do i Archd. Thompson ... do do Peter Upper do do Robert Garner Mar. 17, 1847 Robert Hobson do do , Andrew R. Heaton . . do do . John Thompson do do Austin Morse Apr. 11, 1851 Lieutenants : Abm. Bowman Feb. 12, 1847 William Macklem ..Mar. 17, 1847 George Bender do do ' Delia Coleman do do ^ Henry Hoover do do ^ H. C. Mewburn Mar. 7, 1851 W. J.Lefferty do do Hiram Marlatt do do Francis 0. Dee do do Peter McMicking ...Apr. 11,1851 Ensigns: John Thompson Mar. 17, 1847 Thomas Allison dy do Richard Robertson. . . do do John Kirkpatrick do do John Street Mar. 7, 1851 Walter Ball do do David Hoover do do . Richard Kirkpatrick. do do William H. Ward.... do do . John Pew do do James Allison do do James Thompson ... do do ^ ^ wpp '■ i i J- Lt 44 MILITIA U9T Ensignn: Date of Com. s Wm. K . Emery Mar. 7, 1851 '. Geo. Mathienon Apr. 11, 1831 ; Adjutant : Ensg. John Street . . . Mar. 7, 1851 > Quarter Master : '] R. Kirkputrick do do Surgeon : M. N. Corry Feb. 12, 1847 2nd Batt.— WELLAND. ^ Lieut. Colonel : '^ Wm. D.Miller Nov. 5,1846/ Uajor: ^ David Davis July 14, 1848 Captains : John Hillems Mar. 31, 1847 : Lewis Palmer do do Jacob Miller do do John Riselay Sep. 14, 1848 < Michael D. Gander . . do do S Richard Graham .... do do < lAeutenants : ^ George Benner Mar. 31, 1847 > Adam Woolever do do <1 Isaac S. Baun do do S John Ramsden July 14, 1848 Andrew Van AUtine. do do Hemry Laur do do William A. Rooth . . .June 11, 1S50 Ensigns : '^ Henry fiuchner Mar. 31, 1847 S Elisha Meisner do do ) David P. Brown Mar. 8, 1850 < Bamuei W. Buckner .do do ^ Burch Baxter do do ^ Peter Learn do do s Powell Wilson do do ? Adjutant : 'i Lt. W. A. Rooth June 11, 1850 J Quarter Master : ? Alex. Kirkpatrick ...Mar. 31, 1847s Surgeon : ) Thomajs C. Macklem.June 11, 1850' Captain*: Date of Com. John McGlashan Feb. 8, 1848 Parmer Buck bee do do William Steel Jan. 30, 1849 James H. Price June 11, 1850 Lieutenants : Mailin D. Lamatter..Feb. 8,1848 J. Frederick Schram. do do .lohn Brown do do Alem Bender Jan. 30, 1849 John Meisner June 11, 1850 Ensigns : Peter Beckett, Jr Feb. 8, 1848 Peter Metier, Sr do do Robert G. Killman . . do do Samuel Weaver Jan. 30, 1849 Adam R. Scholfield . . do do David Flarr June H, 1850 Elijah McAll do do Adjutant : Quarter Master : Edward Lee Feb. 8, 1847 Surgeon .* John Fraser do do 3iiD Batt.— WELLAND. Lieut. Colonel: Major : John McEowen June 11, 1850 Captains : Leonard Meisner Feb. 8, 1848 John Scholfield do do 1st Batt.— HALDIMAND. Lieut. Colonel: Geo. Hill Sheehan ..Dec. 30, 1846 Majors : Agnew P. Farreli .... Mar. 9, 1847 Amos Bradshaw May 7, 1850 Captains : Robt. Hay Bruce Feb. 19, 1847 Robert Griffith Mar. 17, 1847 William Benson do do Charles Beard do do William Imlack May 12, 1847 Barton Farr do do W. F. Coates May 7, 1850 George A. Sheehan . . do do Lieutenants : Robert Spratt May 12, 1847 Charles Eady do do William Blott do do George Docker do do James Mclndoc do do Wm. L. Hicks May 7, 1850 James Blott do do William Battersby . . do do Ensigns : Oscar Sheehan May 12, 1847 William Goodwin ... do do ) of Com. 8, 1848 do 30, 1849 11, 1850 8, 1849 do do 30, 1849 11, 1850 8, 1848 do do 30, 1849 do 11, 1850 . to do 8, 1847 4o AND. 30, 1846 9, 1847 7, 1850 19, 1847 17, 1847 do do 12, 1847 do 7, 1850 do 12, 1847 do do do do 7, 1850 do do 12 »1847 do CANADA WK&T. 46 Enn^fu: Date of Com. ^ James eitephenson. . .May 1^ 1847 Alonzo N. Davis .... do do <' Wm. I3eCew May 7, 1850 ; Dalrvmple Crawford, do do ',> Hugh Boomer do do KobMBrt L. llussel. ... do do ^ Phillip Wilson do do ? Adjutant : '\ Lieut. Chailes Eady.May 12, 1847, Quarter Master : '/ Joseph k. Brown .... May 7, 1850 ^ Surgeon : > John Jarron May 12, 1847 ; SndBatt.— HALDIMAND. '^ Lieut. Colonel: (' Richard Marlin July 21, 1847 ) 3rd Batt.— HALDIMAND. J Lieut. Colonel: ^ } • „ . \ Majors : '> Wm. W. Nelles Dec. 1, 1847 > Chades Bain Jan. 4, 1850 '; Captains : > Alexander Scobie Dec. 1, 1847 / Christopher Young . . do do ^ William Stewait .... do do } Robert Young do do ? Kobert Weir do do \ Ranald McKinnon. .. do do > George Youell June 6, 1861 ; William Carroll do do S Lieutenants : '^ Warner Nelles Dec. 1, 1847 > Dennis Young do do > Thomas Lyster do do ^ Jame Aldrid^e do do } Samuel Corn ick do do ^ Henry Whicher do do ^ Jacob Young June 6, 1851 > Meade McCarthey . . do do ? Ensiffns : '^ James Young Dec. 1, 1847 [> John Wilson do do ^ Thomas Strichan .... do do ^ Charles Sinclair do do ^ William Moore do do c William Young Jan. 4, 1850; Evan S. Martin do do ^ Michael Harcourt.... do do ( Alfred Brown do do ) JdnUant : Date of Com. Lt. i^uel Cornick . l>«c. 1, 1847 Quarter Master; Charles Hannah . . . .Jan. 4, 1850 Surgeon : Henry Wicher, M.D. Deo. 1, 1847 1st BATT.—WENTWORTn. Lieut. Colonel: Hn. Sir A. N. McNab Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : John Ogilvie Hatt Mar. 7, 1851 Richard O. Duggan . .April 11, 1851 Captains : Wm. Allan Harvey. .Apr. 14, 1847 Edward C. Thomas. .Mar. 7, 1861 John Young, Sen do do John Fisher do do Wra. P. McLaren ... do do H. McKinstry do do Thomas Stinson do do Thos. Allen Blyth do do John Ferrie do do Richard R. Juson. ... do do Peter Buchannau . . . .Apr. 1 1, 1851 Lieutenants : Jasper T. Gilkison ..Apr. 11, 1847 Colm C. Reid May 16, 1851 Michael W. Browne . do do Robert Roy do do D. McKerley do do James Osborne do do William Leggo do do Harcourt B. Bull do do Josias Bray do do James Shaw Meredith do do Wm. CJoidon Price . .Juno 7, 1851 Ensigns : Richard Benner May 16, 1851 Andrew A. W^yley . . do do John McNab do do Hutchison Clarke. ... do do Jonathan Simpson ... do do Robert Law do do Alfred Hooker do do Charles Hamilton. ... do do Richard S. Beasley . . do do Peter Grant do do Adjutant : Lt. J. T. Gilkinson ..Apr. 11, 1847 Quarter Master : James Walker Mar. 14, 1851 In MtMTIA LIST Surgfon : Date oTCont , Gerald O'Rilly Apr. 14, 1847 < Pay Matter : ( Colin C. Feirie Mar. 14, 1851 , .Mar. 9, 18^47, .Apr. 28, 1847' .Dec. 19, 1850/ 2nd Batt. — WENTWORTH. Lieut. Colonel: Daniel K. Seivus. Majors : Michael Aikman. Tiiutnas Lottridge Captains : John Land Apr. Joseph B. Kuusseaux. do William (iage do Peter Cage do Charles Uepew do Mallhew H. Secord . .Feb 28, 1847 do do do ; do Majors : D«l« of Com. Elijah Secord Dec. 16. 1H4C Daniel Lewis May 9, lb5l Captains : Henry Morgan Dec. 10, 18 4C Thomas Davis do do Henry Mc(iill do do James Dull do do Wm. Benner do do John (iage do do John Carpenter Apr. 21, 1847 Levi Lewis May 9, 1^51 Licutcnanis : Joseph Petiit Dec. Iti 1846 Amos Chambers .... do do (i. W. L. McNamara Apr." 21, 1847 23, 7. 9, 1848 Alex. Carpenter do Samuel K. Cruen. ... do Rib^rT A.'u^dT.T.'.'.May "l] 1850 < S,*:!?!'®" i' J""*^^« • • ' ^« 30, 9. do do do 1S47 do 1851 William Kearns . . . .May 9, 1851 ( Wdliam bervos Nov. William Rolslon .... do do ^ J"o- ^ • Car.callau . . . do Lieutenans : ', Jl^orgo S. Secord. . . .May George M. Ryckman Apr. 28, 1847 ^, ^^efS'^ LMUiulge .... do Thomas Choate do do \ J^-nnfrns : Wra LottriJge do do / Jf ™«« Hfale^ Apr. 21, John Davis . Feb. 23, 1848 < ))'"f' " "^/f,^ ' " Samuel Kearns do do ) ^u """'^^ Sr n ^^"^ " ' ' " v %n Thomas H. Aikman. .May 7, 1850. fhornas Williamson .Nov. 30, Alex. A. Secord do do ^ Jf cob B.ggar •-■■■■• Jo Robert Leeminff May 29, 1851 J f <>• ^'""»«V>?^,'^^of*l^^fy ^' \^^ James Bales . do do ^ D- L. RiUenburgh •*" -'" George Munroe do do S , .^*y"if"' *', Ensigns: aieut. &. J. Jones. William Gage, Jr.. . . Apr. 28, 1847 > , ^^^Jf^"' ^ff''^'^ • _. , . ,^ . . William Fink. -23. 1848 1^^"^'" Galbrmth Dec. 16, 1846 Abraham McCall.... do do < ^''T'^x/n . a ox m^a-t Enoch Burkholder... do do ?Wm. N. McCartney .Apr. 21, 1847 George A. Secord May 7, 1850 f 1S47 du do Is 47 do do du .Apr. 21, IS47 Hamilton Ryckman. . do do David Saider May 9, 1851 4th David Choat do Augustine French ... do Jacob Filman do Adjutant : Lieut. Geo. Munroe. .May Quarter Master : Wm. B. Green Apr. 28, Surgeon : John W. Hunter do do do do Batt.— WENTWORTH. [Not yet organized.] 3rd Batt.— WENTWORTH. Lieut. Colonel : 6th Batt.— WENTWORTH. S Lieut. Colonel: ^Johu Aikman Nov. 5, 1846 9, 185 <^ Majors : S James Chop Dec. 23, 1846 1847 (' John Almas May 7, 1850 ^ Caplaim : do ^f> Charles Hale Dec. 23, ^ Geo. B. Rousseaux ... do S James Fields Ap. 21, *(> Abr. W. Murakle .... do William Gourlay Nov. 5, 1846 ^ John Hammill do 1946 do 1847 do do of Com. 16. IMC ' 9, l»5l 10, 181C » iio 1 do » do ) do ) do , 21, 1847 y, 1^51 . lt> 1846 ) do -21, 1847 > du ) du [) do .30, 1S47 i do f 9, 18ol L> do .21, lb47 D do do . 30, lb 17 do y 9, 1851 do . 21, 1S47 . 16, 1846 21, 1847 ORTH. .] DRTH. 5, 1846 23, 1846 7, 1850 23, 1846 do 21, 1847 do ■ do CANADA WEST. 47 4 *■* >* Captains : Date Oeorge Burns June Daniel Shaver do John Walker do Andrew Gape do Trancia Irwin Ajir. William Kemp do Lieutenants : Jamen (iibson Apr. Charli s Harvey June Adam Marr do John Heslop do Wesley Howell do William A. Cooley .. (fo James l-oder do James Wilker Apr. John Mncdonnld .... do Ensigns : Thomas Honner . . . .June Henry Kitchen do Duncan Wisharl .... do Henry Myers, Juu. . . do Kirby Markle do (Jeo. Miller Howell . . do Henry Almas Apr. Lemuel A. Gunell .. do Adjulant .' Capt G. B. Rou^seaux.Ap. Quartei' Master : 'rh«)m;is Post«'n3 Dec. Surgeon : Francis Cameron . . . .Sep. of Com. 11, IR^-jO do do do 4, 1851 do 21. !S47 11, 1850 do do do do do 4, 1851 do 11,1850 do do do do do 4, 1831 do 21, 1617 23, 1816 22, 1817 Knsigns : Dale of Com Daniel Gilklson Mar. 17, 18-17 William Walker do do 6th Batt.— WENT worth. Lieut. Colonel.* William Muirhead ..June 2, 1818 Major : Jamea Wilkes do do Captains : Thos. B. fiurrows Mar. 17, 1847 Malhiaa Wilson do do John Oles do do R. W. Burrows do do Lieutenants : A. We^brook do dj Samuel McKnight . . do do Thomas Racy do do Arnold Burrows do do William Robertson. . . dj do John Tiles do do Abram Hawley do do Ensigns : Russell O'Dell do d ) 7th Batt.— WF.ISTWORTH. i [Not yet organized ] 8th Batt.— WKNTWORTH. Lieut. Colonel: , Duncan McDougall. .Nor. 15, 1860 , Major : Mile.s O'Reilly Mar. 7, 1«61 Captains : (leo. Fleming Lynd. . do do Daniel Chailts Gunn do do Robert Land, Jr.. .. do do John Bradley do do John A. Land do do Fied. W. CmMvh do do Charles Mugill do do Alex. Carpenter do do .' Lieutenants: i Wm. Forbes Murray M«y 9. 1851 ' Alex. D. McDoiigill. do do ; Richard Bull do do ; John Riddoll do do William Griflui do tlo ^ James Malhieson. ... do do " ^ Henry Wm. Ireland do do (^ James Daniel McKay do do ', Adam Brown .June 6, 1851 i-" Ensigns: < Samuel M. Aitken . . do do j Ths. Minchin Simons do do ^ Donald F.Campbell. . do do j C. H. Donnelly do do ; Wm. H. Thoraer • • • do do t^ Donald Stuart do do SGl'o. H. Mills do do > Albert M. Titus do do ; Adjutant : (' Lt. A. D. McDougall. do do <| Quarter Mastei : ) Ed. Robt. Sullivan. . . do do (' Surgeon : \ Thomas Duggan Mar. 7, 1801 ^ 1st Batt.— HALTON. •' 'j Lieut. Colonel: )' Alex. Pioudfoot Feb. 26, 1847 (j Major : i Geoige Brown . . July 16, 1847 ' Wi f^^- MILITIA LIST ' •^-w%'**-»> Captaim: DklaofCoin. Captainii Date of Com. John Sproat Jan. 6, 1847 John McUre(,n>r Mav 21, 1847 («eo. K. Chittholm ... do William Hutton do John S. HiKuar do HiibtTt Smith do Levi WilMon do William Bitf^^ar do Hubert K. Chisliolm . . do John Street July 16, 1847 Lieutenants : Orange Lawrence . . . .Jan. Jamert Holvea do Samuel Chirke do Richard Ri;;$^Mr do Thomas Faux do Samuel C. Keimy ... do (ieorge Marlatt, iHt . . i\o John Huck July Wm. Chisholm do George MarUitt, 2nd . . do Ensigns : Michael Snider Jan. John Jackson do John Wilson do Thomas Coates do John McQueen do John Jervis do Thomas Jull do do do do do do do do 6, 1847 do do i\o do do do 16, 1847 do do J. F. liastedo do do , Lieutenants : W. H. Kerns May 6, 1848 Alffernum McCoy... «jfo do ' William Panton do do / Andrew Pettet Auff. 25, 1849 [, David Bastedo do do John S. McColliim ..do do William Spence do do I Ensigns: William Bunton May 21, 1847 , .lames McKerlie .... May 5, 1848 ', Kol)ert Ireland do do ' David Kerns do do Thomas Atkinson . . . . Aug. 25, 184S , (ieorge Crooks ilo do ! Robert Miller do do .; Quarter Master : ^' William Chapman . .May 21, 18-17 6, 1847 do do do do do do 3rd Batt.— IIALTON, (| Lieut. Colonel: S James Hamilton Nov. 6, 1846 '; Major : ' Peter" Carroll Dec. 22, 1848 (', Captains : > Alex. Brown Feb. 19, 1847 Pavid Patterson July 16, 1847 s Thos. H. McKenzie. . do do John White Auff. 2, 1847 ', William Miller do do '" *" "^ ' do do ^ John Wier do do do do ;^ Robt. W. Suter do do , Nathaniel Hughson-.Dec. 22, 1843 do do ^ Robert Lottriiige .... do do ■', William Brown do do July 16, 1847 Robert Dickie do do ^ Geornre Coleleu{xh ... do do do do J John Fairgrave do do / Lieutenants : do do , John I^berts Feb. 19, 1848 [> Kenneth Wishart Dec. 22, 1847 c Absalom Gritfin do do ^ Benjamin Reynolds. . do do 5, 1846 ,; Robert Snence June^ 8, 1849 ( Thomas English do* do Aaron Kenny do do William Tunis do do Thomas Stock do do John Morden do do Ensigns : Francis Kochneour . . do do Jonatlian Morden .... do do Wm. R. Raines do F. P. Wilkinson . . . Adjutant : Ensg. John White . . Quarter Master : John A. Chisholm. . Surgeon : Wm. Tempest, M.D. Assistant Surgeon : Edward Clark, M.D. . 2nd Batt— IIALTON. Lieut. Colonel: George Chisholm Nov. Major : Hiram Smith May. 21, 1847 Captains : Andrew M. Chisholm do do Timothy Cooper do do Walter O'Reilly do do Joseph Ireland do do John Lucas do do CANADA WEST. 49 I of Com. 21, 1847 5, 184B do do 25, 1849 do do do '21,1847 5, 1848 » do • do . 25, 18iS » do » do 21, lan . 5, 1846 . 22, 1848 19, 1847 do do do do . 22, 1849 do do do do do . 19, 1848 1.22, 1847 do do B 8, 1849 ^' do do do do do Eti*ifm : DtU uf Com. John I-dathersion*. . .June 8, 1M9 DuimI CaMf do do Jainet Morden do do John Long May 16,1851 Adjutant : Capt.T.H. MoKencieFeb. 19, 1847 iluarter Master : William Bullock ....May 16, 1861 Pay Matter : Joseph Webster do do 4th Batt— HALTON. Ueut. Colonel : A. T. Kerby Nov. 6, 1846 3hjor : George Notman .... Sep. 20, 1848 Captains : Preserved Cooley Mar. 17, 1847 Samuel Congo do do Gilbert C. Fields do do James Hill Sep. 20, 1848 Peter Pentland do do James M. Kerby .... do do John Barnard do do John Johnson do do Lieutenants: John Elliott do do Robert McDonald ... do do John McMuUen do do Alex. Innis do do L. P. Laurason do do John Carruthers do do John Pentland d8 do Ensigns : William Henderson .do do James Smith do do James Mo Knight. ... do do John Lawrason, Jr... do do William Cornell do do Andrew Kernagham do do Adjutant : Capt. J. M. Kerby.. do do Quarter Master : James Eiinis do do Coplaitu : D«l« of Com. ; George Macartney. . .May 5, li48 John C. McNaugnt.. do do Thos. W. Coleman . . do do Thomas Baker Junt 11, 1861 Samuel Stanton do do Walter £. Buchan . . do do Thomas AUchin .... do do Edward R. Marsh . . do do David Christie do do Lieutenants : John D. Carpenter . May 6, 1848 Hugh Patton June 11, 1851 iJobn Hudson do do Purvis D. Laurason . . do do Robert Turnbull, Jr. . do do Henry Newinglon ... do do Thomas Balingal .... do do Andrew Kyle do do Dorman Mans do do Thomas Rickert do do Ensigns: Charles Witlaw June 11, 1861 [ Joseph N. Keefer. ... do do William Patton do do Francis H. Pulhara . . do do Friend Dayton do do James Orr do do Benjamin Bell do do William Alohiu do do George Geddis do do Wiliiam W. Kitchen, do do William Curtis do do Adjutant : Ensg. Friend Dayton . do do Quarter Masiei- :. John Mullen do do Surgeon : Thos. P. S. Brown . . do do do do 6th Batt.— HALTON. Lieut. Colonel : George Stanton .... Dec. 3, 1846 Major : James Geddes May 5, 1848 Captains : Robert Christie. . do do Gth Batt -HALTON. Lieut. Colonel : William McKay .. . .Nov. 10, 1846 Major : Alex. Campbell . . .Mar. 8, 1850 Captains : Alexander McNab . .May 21, 1847 William Clay do do Adam Sproat do do Edward Leonard .... do do William Joyce Mar. 8, 1850 i Thomas Chisholm . . do do ) George Thompson . . do do 4 w ^ MILITIA LIST m P w V wv«^v^^*^A/^^/^^^/^/vw^v^-- y - ■v■v^>%^•*v\, Captairu : Date of Com. William Armstrong.. Mar. 8, 1850 James Young do Lieutenants : Alex. McKinnon .... Jobn Simmerman .... Ao do John Standish do John B. Switzer Adjutant : do do do do do do Ur Bait.—WATERLOO. lAeut. Colonel : Date of Com William Hewat . . . Majors : William Alexander ^ William Thompson Captains : Edward Murton . . Capt: James Young.. May 21, 1847 > Gg^Jge Har^eyf?! .' ' .'Sep7 20, 1848 ■4^8 — — — ) John C. Wilson .... do do -■■ , . 7th Batt^ H ALTON. > lieutenants : Lieut, Colonel: ,„^^> Thos. Rees Brock. ...Mar. 24, 1847 Thomas Rich Aug. 16, 1850 ^ Edward Thompson . . do do Captmns: ^ ,.._< Wm. Henrv Parker., do do James K. Andrews . .Feb. 8, 1848 ^ Rutherford MuttleburyMay 12, 1847 .Nov. 10, 1846 .Sep. 20, 1848 . ao do .Mar. 24, 1847 do do John Davidson do do James Calquhoun .... do do Adam Ainsley do do Robert Wilson do do David Sheelds do do William McKenzie . . do do John Ross do do Walter King do do Robert Richardson ... do do Alfred Baker Sep. 20, 1848 Richard Greet do do Ensigns : John Battjers . . ..... .Nov. 15, 1850 ^ j^^g Q^^g Husband Mar. 24, 1847 ~ ' James Davie May 12, 1847 Arthur Hogg do do Jno. Thos. Tracy do do o 104 k Wm. Porter do do V ;!'n S r>avid Allen May 26, 1847 Thomas Blacklock . . do Peter Cook do James Crombie do Lieutenants : Edwin Goodwin . . . .Feb. do do do Thos. Rich, Jr Nov. 15, 1850 Andrew Lendreth .... do David Potter, Jr do Thomas Ballingal ... do David Forbes do William Davis do James McMillan do Alexander Smith .... do Robert Dodd do Ensigns : Wm. Batters, Jr Feb. Adam Warwick Nov. William Jaffray do Alexander McArthur do Wm. Rutherford do John Walker do James Andrews do James Lee do Andrew Rochester . . do Adjutant : Lieut. David Forbes May Surgeon : Thomas Sengram Pay Master : Thomas Hefferman..Sep. 20, 1848 Adjutant : Lieut. John Ross May 12, 1847 Quarter Master : John Thorp do do Surgeon : Wm. Clark, M.D do do S Assistant Surgeon : *? Chailes Jones, M.D. . do do 2nd Batt.— WATERLOO. Lieut » Colonel: Thomas Saunders . . .Nov. 5, 1846 Majors : ! John Thompson Nov. 15, 1850 5 George Davidson do do S Captains : 5 Robert Kay July, 14, 1848 < William Davidson. . .Nov. 15, 1850 9, 1851 ^ Robert Ferrie do do (> Charles H. Aherns . . do do . Nov. 15, 1850 <^ Alex. Davidson do do b Charles G. Tysdale . . do do l Peter Nichs. Tagge . . do do CANADA WMT. -00. e of Com. 10, 1846 20, 1848 do . 24, 1847 do . 20, 1848 do . 24, 1847 do do y 12, 1847 o do o do o do >. 20, 1848 o do ir. 24, 1847 y 12, 1847 do do HM do y 26, 1847 >. 20, 1848 y 12, 1847 lo do lo do lo do RLOO. V. 5,1846 V. 15, 1850 lo do ly, 14, 1848 V. 15, 1850 io do lo do ;lo do do do do do Lieutenants : Date William Philips Nov. Henry S. Huber do John A. Mackie do John Davidflon do James Albert Whiting do David S. Shoemaker, do Ensigns: Andrew Caldwell do Henry Smith do William Proudfoot. . . do Hartman Schnoor do John Rose do Emanuel Zeigler do George Philips do Surgeon : John Scott Mar. of Com. 16, 1850 do do : do do do do do do do do do do 24, 1847 3rd Batt.— WATERLOO. Lieut. Colonel: Edmund Heath Nov. 10, 1846 Captains : Thomas Jarmy May 5, 1847 Alexander Smith do do John Higginson do do William Leslie do do Lieutenants : John Heath do do John Cockburn do do 4tii Batt.— WATERLOO. Lieut. Colonel: Joseph Davis Feb. 12, 1847 AJajor : John J. Smith May 26, 1847 Captains : JohnKrnst do do John Allchins r • do do Titus G. Nevills .... do do John Beltschen May 19, 1848 Wra. Cleghorn do do Lieutenants : Henry Tye -- 26,1847 Frederick Smith .... do do Edward Cutten do do William EUensworth do do Charles Rumbali. . . .May 19, 1848 Ensigns: James Laird May 26, 1647 George Plumb do do David Belfour do do Wm. Harrison May 19, 1848 Francis Fieser do do Ensigns : Date of Com. Gotlieb Bettachen .... May. 19, 1&18 Henry Adolph do do Adjutant : Lieut. Fredk. Smith .May 26, 1847 Quarter Master : Wm. Simpson Smith May 19, 1848 Surgeon : August Theador Ballin do do 6th Batt.— WATERLOO. Lieut. Colonel: William Buist Apr. 4, 1851 Majors : ' ; Thomas Webster .... do da Alex. L). Ferrier .... do do Captains: " " / David Henderson.... May 21, 1847 Thomas Crooks ..... do do Thomas Grain do do David B. Ferguson . . do do Alex. Drysdale do do John Valentine do do George Hamilton.... do do Thos. C. Allardice . . do do Lieutenants : James Ross do dp Alex. Harvey do do James Mair do do Charles Holmwood . . do do Ensigns : William Moorhead . . do do Arthur Ross do do John Cadenhead do do James L. Smith do do John Watt do do Brebner Cadenhead. . do do William Broadfoot. . . do do George Jardins do do Gilbert Hunter do do James Black do do Adjutant : Ensg. John Watt .... do do Quarter Master : John MoNaught do do 6th Batt.— WATERLOO. Lieut. Cohneli James Webster Dec. 30, 1846 Majors : Thomas W. ValentineApril 14, 1847 Hugh Macdonald. , . .April 4, 1851 & h^ MIUTIA LIST %' Captakna : Dale of Com. John Graham July 16, 1647 H^niy Strange do do John Rott do do Kiohard DarU do do Peter McGill. do do John McKerlie do do James Ker do do James Dooaldsoa. ... do do Nelson Hiighoon .... do do iMuienarUn : Robert Nod well do do John Duffield do do John Kennedy do do Neil McKinnon ..... do do George Thompson ... do do James Loughrin do do David Day do do James Benham do do Charles McMillan ... do do Ensigns: James Davis do do Robert L. Campbell do do John Armstrong do do Richard Wainborough do do John Johnstone do do Joseph Moore do do Robert Dunbar do do Robert Rott do do Isaac Woolner do do AdjvtaiU: Ensign I. Woolner. . .Apr. 4, 1851 Q^arter Master : Patrick Bogie do do 7th Batt.—WATERLOO. [Not yet organized.] 8th Batt.— WATERLOO. Major : John Telfer July 16, 1847 [Not yet filled up.] l8T Batt.— NORFOLK. Lieut. Colonel: E. T. Gilbert Aug. 25, 1848 Majors : Joseph Culv«r Nov. 29, 1848 Edward P. Ryerse . .Nov. 30, ^*548 Captamt : Alexander Bowlby..May 12, 1847 John W. Gilbert ....Dec. 14, 1847 H. B. A. Rapelge .... do do Captains : Dtim of Com. Duncan McCall Dec. 14, 1847 Samuel Decon do do Joseph C. Parke .... June 21, 1850 Solomon Walker ... do do W. H. Ryerse do do Lieutenants : John Banister May 12, 1847 John A. Axford Dec. 14, 1847 Edmund Gilbert do do John H. Foise do do Edwin Gilbert do do Ninian H. Mathews. .June 21, 1650 Isaac G. Wycoff .... do do Wm. B. Hunter do do Walker Powell Sep. 25, 1850 Ensigns : George Culver . . Dec. 14, 1847 Amos A. Merrill .... do do Ebenezer Boss, Jr. . . do do Alex. McNellidge, Jr. do do John S. Austen June 21, 1850 James Marr do do Henry Crouse do do Isaac S. Freeman ... do do Adjutant : Lieut. Walker Powell do do Quarter Master : James D. McColl .... do do Surgeon : John B. Crouse May 12, 1847 2KD Batt.— NORFOLK. Lieutenant Colonel : William Finlay June 2, 1848 Major : Walter Anderson Dec. 22, 1848 Captains : Peter W. Rapelge. . .July 14, 1848 Daniel McCcll do do Frederick Dreser .... Dec. 22, 1848 James Covernton .... June 8, 1849 Simpson McCall do do Andrew Mclnnis .... do do Lieutenants : Charlea Glover do do ' Bphraim Tisdale .... do do ; Horatio N. Franklin .do do Jacob Wood do dp Edwin L. Potts do do William McCall do do Ensigns : ' Gabriel Shearer do do « of Com. 14,1847 do 1 21, 1850 » do > do la, 1847 . 14, 1847 > do > do i do ) 21, 1650 > do » do . 25, 1850 !. 14, 1847 do do o do e 21,1850 o do o do do b do to do y 12, 1847 OLK. le 2,1848 J. 22, 1848 V 14, 1848 lo do lo do io do io do lo do io do do do CAITADA WBVr. 53 lo do EntigTU : Date of Com . William filaney June 8, 1849 Henry Lamport do do Jeremiah Johnson ... do do Thomzg Atkins do do AdjutatU : Ensign i'. Atkins ... do A> Quarter Master : Henry Anderson do do Surgeon : John Clarke, M.D. . . do do 3iu) Batt— Norfolk:. Lieut. Colonel: William M. Wilson. .June 2, 1848 Major : Jacob Langs May 22, 1850 Captairu: E. T. Perley do do Daniel Matthews do do George F. Force do do Lawrence Hunt . do do Daniel W. Freeman, do do Lieutenant Henry Woe . , , do do Wm. Still' ■ do do George Sneider do dd Stephen Miller do do James G. Wilson. ... do do EnsigrtB : George W. Povs^elL.Mar. 24,1847 Jacob Sovereign May 22, 1850 James Cowan do da Nelson Vasbinder ... do do Gilbert Vasbinder ... do do Charles Malcolm .... do do Adjutant : Lt. James G. Wilson do do Quarter Master : Philip Vasbinder.... do do Surgeon: Assistant Surgeon: James Salmon do do 4th Batt. -NORFOLK. Lieut. Colonel : Jacob Potts Dec. 30, 1846 Major : Titus Williams July 21, 1847 Captaint : Alexander Vance .... Keb. 19, 1847 John B. Hk2tchia8on..Deo. 29, 1847 DM* of Com. Dee. 39^ 1847 do do d* do 'i do ^ Captaint .* Edward Diekinaoa . Samuel Anderson . . Andrew MeLennan. John Smith Lkvtentmtsi Thomas Price do do< •< John A. BackhooM. . do do H Andrew Misner do do Butler Hutchinson ... do do ' Henry Raymond .... do do £nsignit M. Warren White do d« Benjamin Kilmaeter .do do i Isaac Burger do do £;iijah Hazen ...... do do AdjvtaMt : Capt. £d. Dickenson do do Quarter Master : John H. Backhouse . . do do Surgeon: Hardinge G.King.... do do i 5th BATT.--NORFOLK. lAeut. Colonel: Andrew Tbompoon. .Dec. 22, 1848 [Not yet fieUd up.] 6th Batt.— NORFOLK. LietU. Colonel: Duncan MoPberson . .May 7, 1850 Major: Captains: John McKerlie June 8, 1849 Abraham Nellis .... do do John fioughner do do William Kitchen ... . do do' Moses Austin. do do James L. Green do do Barton Becker do do Lieutenants: Oliver Blake do do Joseph Johnson do do Thomas W. Clarke . . do do ■ Jason Kellum do da John B. Carpenter.... do do George Kellum do do George Brady do do ' Robert Lanning do do Henry Beemer do do > Ensigns: Hiram Scovell do do j s y m MILITIA LIST *, ■■",-0* Ensigru: Joseph Merritt . . . WilUam Bowrlby . William Bemer . Daniel Bemer . . . John Bertran Squire L. Col I is . Henry Barber, (2nd) Amutant : Lt. Oliver Blake . . Quarter Masti. : George W. Park . . . Surgeon : ^ Alfred Bowlby Date of Com. June 8, 1849 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do 1st Battv^XFORD. Lieut. Colonel: Thomas Wallace .... May 9, 1851 Major : Captains : Joseph Agar — 26, William B. Seat Is ..June 2, John G. Carrall do Adjutant : Capt. J. G. C arrall . . do 2nd Batt.—OXFORD. Lieut. Colonel: James Carrall May 9, Majors : Elijah Nelles June 8, William Light May 9, Captains : Henry Finkle May 1 1 , John Barwick May 5, W. Lapenotiere do Lieutenants : George A. Walter. . . .June 11, Nelson Bendyshe .... do R. H. Cumming .... do James Murray do Ensigns: John S. Bar\^ick .... do William Grey do John Stevens do Reuben H. Burtch .. do Adjutant : Ensg. J. Stevens .... do Quarter Master : Waller Jones do Surgeon : John Turquand do Assistant Surgeon : George Beard dc 1847^ 1S48S do ? do I 1851^ 1849^ 1851 1847 J 1848 do 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do 3hE Batt.— OXFORD. Lieut. Colonel : Date of Com. R. Hidden Nov. 6,1846 Major : Henry Vansittart May 12, 1847 Captains : John Dob son Dent ... do do William McKay .... do do H. DeBlaquiere do do James McKnight.... do do Lieutenants : John Sutherland .... do do William Withers do do Robert Campbell .... do do Alexander Gordon.... do do William Galloway . . do do William Fraser., do do William Lawson .... do do Ensigns : Angus McKay do do William Ross do do Juhn Mathison do do Coote N. Shanley .... do do Francis Shanley .... do do Adjutant : Hugh Barwick do do 4th Batt,— OXFORD. Lieut. Cvlonei: G, W. Whitehead .... Dec. 2, 1846 Major : John Weir May 12, 1847 Captains : Charles S. Perley .. do Caleb Merritt do W. M. Whitehead . . do ^Aeutenant : William Bowen ... Ensw;ns: C. H. Whitehead do James H. Underbill. . do Paul Moore do W. H. Serpill do do do do do do do do do do 5th Batt.— oxford. Lieut. Colonel: James Ingersoli . ...Nov. 5,1846 Major: George Chambers ...June 16, 1847 Captains : Thomas Holcroft .... do do William Mc Caul ay . . do do David Canfield do do CANADA. WieST. 'W^- ^ ^-•-^,>.<*w D. I of Cnm. 6,1846 12, 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do RD. !. 2, 1846 i 12, 1847 do do do do do do do do RD. V. 5,1846 le 16, 1847 lo lo lo do do do Lieutenant*: Dateofgom. \ Captains: D*i«ofCom. Heiiiy Croity June 16, 1847 ^ Walter Hyd« Martin. May 6, 1851 Abranttm Carroll .... do do Ensiens : David Dickson do do do do do Chauncey Martin.... do Richard Chambers ... do James H. IngersoU . . do Adjutant : Ensign J. H. IngersoU do do Quarter Master: Duncan Matheson . . Sutgeon : James F. McCarthy. ^ Ethvard BoHchier. ... do do c^ John D. Fliighfcon. ... do do '} Jabez Campbell do do ■w«rl' } 8th Batt.— OXFORD. (' Lieut. Colonel: <'. John Scatchard Sep. 20, 1848 j Major : do do do do 1^ Captains : ^ Robert Cameron June ( William Harding .... do ____^ »' Francis Bowers, Jr. . . do /. T» /-wi-.i-\T>T\ ^ Wilber Vining do 6tiiBatt.-0XF0RD. John Tay . . do LveuLCohnel: ^^ ,..^<; George Scott do Benj. Van Norman . . Sep. 20, 1848 D^^i^ Horseman .... do Major : ) Lieutenants • Charfes E. Chadwick Mar. 22, 1850 > j^^ ^^ Scatchard ... do 8, 1849 do do do do do do Captains : Andrew Bodwell .... do do George Quartermas . . do do George Smith do do Robert McCue do do Robert Stroud do do Jacob Glover do do James E. Turner .... do do Lieutenants : J. Vining Bodwell. .. do do Alvin Hill do do John Cannon do do Robert Adamson .... do do Isaac Hadcock do do James Leonard do do James x.«o,.uru uo uu n William Bailey, Jr. . . T. J. Bri^ham Mar. 22, 1G50 S j^^^ j^hnson ! John Smith do Ensigns: John Cory do Smith Me Kane do Jerome Collins do John Cornell do John Withers do Edward York do Charles 6. Cody .... do Adjutant : Lieut, J. V. Bodwell . . do do do do do do do do do do do John Scatchard do do William Garner do do Joseph Jren do do James Ev.ins do do James Tor.ilinson .... do do Hugh McDiarmid ... do do James Baines do do Wm. McDiarmid do do Nelson Swazie do do Angus Shaw do do John Cameron July 19,' 1850 EnAgns: James Pa?e, Jr June, 9, 1849 William Logan, Jr. , . do do do do do do Christopher Mcintosh July 19, 1850 1st Batt.— HURON, .; Lieut. Colonel ; -OXFORD. Major : Daniel Li^ars Jan. Captains : John Long worth do Benjamin Wilson .... do Thomas Kydd do George Fraser do John Gait do (> Ross Robertson do 6,1847 do do do do do do 7th Batt.- Edmund Deeds .* Sep. 20, 1848 1 Charles Widder June 11, 1847 Major : S Alex. Annand do do J9remiah Cowar. June 6, 185 w Richard Young do do 56 MfLfTIA LIST f iMutenanti : Date Befnjamin Parsons . . .June John Clarke do John Hawkins do Robert Gibbons June Isaac Rattenburg.... do George F. Lyster ... do John Colville do John Wallace do Eruigns: John Stewart do R. 6. CuDningh)^' , . do Dixie Watson do Amelius Kipp^ne.... do A lexander Koss do Thomas Hawkins. ... do Adjutant : Capt. George Eraser .Jan. n, of C Hiram Chisholm . . . . Jan. 18, 1860 ^ Juhn Birrell do do ', Donald McKenzie ... do do ^ John Anhton Dec. 19, 1850 ^ James Farley do (h» ^ Thomas Craig do d« 1> William Barker do do >' <) Thomas Scalchard. . . do dO ^ James C. Macklin. .. do do ' (> James Elliott do do . S S. S. Pomero y do do ^ 2nd Batt.— MIDDLESEX. S Lieut, Colonel: } Thos. H. Ball Not. '5, 1846 i Major : Captains: James B. OTonnor . . Deo. 16, 1846 William McMillan . . do do James Parkinson .... do do . . Thomas Howard .... do do ' ^ Steame John Ball ... do do Thomas H. Ball June 23, 1847 Thomas Parkinson. . . do do Lieutenants : ^ John W. Handy . . . Dec. 16, lf)46 John Jackson do do John Geary June 23, 1347 Thomas Coafe do do Charles Jones do do \ Crowell Wilson do do 6th Batt -MIDDLESEX. (, Lieut. Colonel: ^ Simeon BuUen Nov. 10, 184fi Mijor : William Off July 21, 1847 Captains : ( David Eraser Jan. 6, 1847 > Samuel Sumner July 21, 1847 ^ Thomas Shore do do S John Shore do do ; Andrew Fortner do do ^ Frederick Shore do do S Richard Springer. ... do do Richard Biddulph ... do do Waller Biddulph Sep. 25, 1850 Lieutenants : Minchin Jack son.... July 21, 1847 James Ourey do do ^ Benjamin Cook do do s Burdau Bostwick do do ^ James Orr do do ^ William Crinklaw ... do do *- Henry Johnston do do Samuel Lewis ...... do do John Little Sen. 25, 1850 Arthur Webb do do Ensigns : Henry Anderson July 21, 1847 Fredei ick Anderson . . do do ^ Jonas Fortner do do V Richard Stephens ... do do I Arthur Shore do do S Charles Hall do do ? Horatio Cell Sep. 25, 1850 Henry Marsh do do Adjutant : Lt. William CrinklawJuly 21, 1847 ^ Quarter Master: ? Charles Haywood ... do do Surgeon : Cyrenms Hall do do i 6th BATT.—MIDrLESEX. ? Lieut. Cdonel; S Joseph B. Clench Nov. 5, 1840 CAMAOA mmvr. &9 >''»-<^w^^'^s^<»'^^rs^^ Major: Wm. McK. Johnston. May 9, 1861 ^ Captaim : ?^ Jeremiah London. . . .June 16, 1847 ^ Robert L. Johnston . . do do ? Robt B. Winslow May 9, 1S51 Date of Com. \ Quarter Master : Date of Com John A. Schoon .... Mar. 31, 1847 Isaac B. Burwoll.. . . do do Thomas Moyle do do William Livingston . do do H. A. L. Dixon do do iMutenants : Joseph Seabrook do do John W. Brennan . . . do do Charles Carroll do do Jacob C. Beer do do Arthur Webb do do Pay Master : Leon M. Clench .... do do 7th Batt.— MIDLESEX. Lieut. Colonel: John S. Buchanan. . .Dec. 23, 1846 Major : ^ John Arthurs Mar. 2i, 1847 ^ Captains: s Richard Erwin. ..... *' 9, " <> David Mcpherson . . . Mar. 31, 1847 ( Charles S. Still do do ^' James Atwood do do Peter Mc Keller do do Donald Mcintosh .... do do David Clunes do do Lieutenants : James Murray Mar. 31, 1847 8th Batt.— MIDDLESEX. ^ Lieut. Colonel: \ James McQueen . . . .Nov. 10, 1846 T Major: } George Munro June 30, 1847 ^ Captains : . ,. * (> Joshua Hobier April 7, 1847 (^ Richard Drake do do S Johd C. Gillis June 30, 1847 ^ Phineas Drake do do ^ Richard Nichols do do John bobier do do Richard Howth do do Duncan McGregor ... do do Lieutenants : Richard Evans April 7, 1847 Thomas Bobier June 30, 1847 Andrew Backhouse John Sinclair ....... Daniel McQueen . . . . Adjutant : Lt. Daniel McQueen. do do do do do do do do 9th Batt.— MIDDLESEX. Lteut. Colonel: Peter Mee do do John Hoar do do Dugild Sinclair do do Christopher Williams do do Henry Edwards. ... do do William Wells do do Hugh Mcintosh do do John Walker do do Ensigns: Robert P. Tooth do do William Bray do do James Keefer do do Dugald Paul do do Duncan Carmichael . do do John McKeller, Jr. . . do do John Fisher do do Peter Melville do do Adjutant : Lieut. John Walker., do do Major : " " ' Murdock McKenzie.July SI, 1847 Captains : George K. Williams . . do George L. Bostwick. . do ^ John McKay do ^ Henry B. Bostwick . . do ^ Juhn Bostwick do ' Jeronemus Rapelgo . . do ^ Leslie Pierce do (' Samuel Price do ^) Lieutenants : John Coughell do Daniel Marlatt do James Armstrong do George Marlatt do Benjamin Treadwell. do Andrew Miller do John A. Aikens do i Alfred Alsworth do ' Ensigns : Robert Merriman. ... do Henry Coughell do Sjos, Blutcher N evils, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I i / 60 MIMTIA Lltf i: Eiuiayuf **' - Dat« of Cmh. Linlie Wilson Jalv 21, l^MT Thomas Ankell Jo do John Marlfltt do do Daniel W. Newcomb. do d0 Warren Seoord do do Thomas Reek do do Jdjutmntt Ensign Thomas Reek, do do Qwurter Matter : George ThOB. Claire., do do Surgeon f DaTid L. Bowman... do do IOth Batt.— MIDDLESEX. Lieut, Colonel: Riohard Ainey Sep. 20, 1848 [Not yet filled up.] ] 1th Batt.— M I DDLESEX. [Nol yet organ iated,] IJTtt Batt.— MIDDLESEX. Lieut. CoUmal .* Benjamin Springer ..Mfty 9, 1851 Major : Caiptaim: '' " Hugh Anderson do do Wm. Sparlinff da do Duncan McKellar ... do do Adam Hatelie do do Malcolm Me A Ipin. .. do do Wm. Neal do do John Campbell do do James Garaner do do Lieutenants : John MaedonaM do do Evan Evans do do Adjutant : Lieut. Evan Evans . . do do lOT. Batt.— KENT. Lieut. Colonel: George Duck July 19, 1850 Major : John Desmond May 9, 1851 Captaim : Philip Bury May 21, 1847 John Wilson Dee. 14, 1847 George Henry do do Jesse Zimmerman . . . do do John Palmer* ••• .... do do John Lam|KDan May 9^ 1851 I Lieutentmtt : Date of C««. :> Edwaid Nation May SI, 1847 ; George Duck Dec. 14, 1847 ^ Thomas Ridley do do (> Hooper king do do < Rdmund Palmer ....May 0, 1851 ^ Richard Uushton .... do do < Francis Johnson do do S Eneigne : ? William Wilson May 21 , 1847 ( Richard Green do do ^ Jacob Arnold do do <' Sandforil Willidms. . .May 9, 1831 ( Edward Bury do do > Dugald (iilhs do do c Isaac Cornwall do do Adjutant : Lieut. Georse Duck.. Dec. 14, 1851 Quarter Master: : Adam Laidlaw do do Surgeon : Jas. Smith Wallen. . . do do ^- 2nd Batt.— KENT. liet'J. Colonel: Francis Drake Nov. 10, 1846 Major: Henry Toll May 7, 1850 Captains : David Quick Dec. 14, 1847 Benjamin A. Brush . . do do Daniel Forsyth do do Thomas Pardo do do Thomas Williams . .May 7,1850 < JAeutenants : ' Jasmes D. Dolson . . . Deo. 14, 1847 Archibald McKeller. do do Thomas Russell. ... do do Henry Ronalds do do George A. Jacobs .... May 7, 1850 Ensigns : Roderick N. Peck . . .Dec. 14, 1W7 Robert Williams .... do do John A. Little do do Alexander Dolson ...May 7, 1850 ) Edwin Larwell do do . \ Adjutant : iCapt. Daniel Forsyth. Dec. 14, 1847 P Quarter Master : < Robert Hny. F. Smith do do ^ Surgeon : ? Robert Barr, M. D. . do do OA«ADA WBtT. • 1 y ^i^^^#»^r •^^^•^ 3ftO Batt.-KBNT. litW. Codmc/.- OaUofCom. Duncan McGregor . .June 16, 1847 Major ; ,.■ , CaplatM : A. D. McLean ... . . Auf(. 25, 1847 WUliam B&by do do John Jackson do do George Duck Sep. 25, 1850 Abraham Steers .... do do Surgeon : Alex. Ironsides Apr. 7, 1847 Aut. Surgeon : Thomaa Cross Aug. 25, 1846 4th Batt. — KENT. lAeut* Colonel: Joseph Woods Apr. 28, 1847 lMul9ikcmt$ : Dais of Cob. Hciirv N. Smith Mar. », 1847 Charles Baxter do 4o Kn$igH» : Wm. B. Knight do do' Angus McLean do do UanielH. Van Allen, do do liT Batt.— LAMBTON. [Not yet organized.] 2iio Batt.— LAMBTON. iMut. Colonel ; Major : 5th Batt.— KENT. Lieut. Colonel: John Bell Nov. 5, 1846 Major: V/illiam A.McCrea. .June 16, 1847 Captains : John Shaw Apr. 21, 1847 John Jacobs do do John White do do Incram Taylor do do Lieutenants : Henry Eberts do do Richard Houston .... do do Greorge White do do James G. Delmage . . do do Ens'^ns: Joseph Ouillette .... do do John Taylor ^ do do John W. Dolsen ... do do William Shaw do do Quarter Master : Joseph Bell do do 6th Batt.— KENT. JAeut. Colonel: Ffome Tftlfourd Nov. 10, 1846 Major : Captains : A. P. Toulmin Dec. Lionel Stewart do Ensi^s : Heniy Mawlam do Lionel Johnson do ^ James Johnson, Jr. . . do Thomas Bury do James Menten do 10, 1860 do do do do do do 3rd Batt.— LAMBTON. Lieut. Colonel: Thomas Fisher Nor. 5, 1846 , Majors : / Alex. Sinclair Dee. (! Joseph Biddle do Captains : Williarn ■; ', 62 KILfTIA LIfT ^^tmf^^f^mm W W ^'^^^^^v^^^^*^^^.^w^./^^^>^^^^^^.^^v^>. '^»/^^i^^MK^N^^i^^l^^%»<> W M Captatiu: Date of Com. (* Ensignt: Date of Cum. Richard Faiithorne . . Dec. 19, 1850 ;! Ralph Koater Feb. 12, 1847 (^John Wiffia do do '' Daniel Wright do do ^ George Wright du do >> Benjamin Siddall. ...June :)0, 1847 Arthur Watiton . . ... do do Alexander Vidat . . ... do do lAeutenanti : Samuel C. Hill .. ... do do Thoa. R. K. Scott ... do do John Jones . . . . do do Jamei Porter . . . . . . . do do Townsend Vidal. ... do do Ensigns : Waller Andeison . ... do do John Hill • • • • do do Wm. McGregor . do do Thomas Forsyth . . . . do do 6th Batt. — LAlMBTON. Ueut. Colonel : ' > < Michael Wisle do ^ Fraiicin Wilkiniwn . . do ( Zenis Oilon do ( Cornelius R. Quick . . do (> Robert Barron July ^ Adjutant : ^ En.<*ign R. Barron .... do / Quarter Master : ( Johu McDonald .... do do do do do 16, 1847 do do Major : , (f^ Captains : James Elliott Dec. William Burwell .... do Charles R. Nixon .... do Lieutenants : Joseph Little do John Reid ^ do George Harrower .... do Enxigns : Aithur Freear do John D. £ccles do 2nd Batt.— ESSEX. lieut. Colonel: ? '^ Antoine Ouilette ....Jan. 13, 1S47 *, 4 c Majors : J Wm. G. Hall June 16, 1847 19, 1850 (' Samuel S. Macdonell Jan. 24, 1851 do s Captains : do ^Janvier Ouilette ....June ?C, 1847 ^ John Murray do do do < Pierre Charron Sep. 20, 1848 do P Lieutenant : do < James M. Cowan .... June 30, 1847 } Ensigns : do ('Chiistian Simonda ..Sep. 20, 1848 do s Adjutant : Lieut. J. M. Cowan., do do IsT Batt.- Lieut. Colonel : Prideaux Girty " . Major : -ESSEX. ..Dec. 23, 1846 Captains : .Tosepti Malotte Feb. Henry Scratch do John Malotte do Thomas Girty do James Kins do Peter Q. Malotte. ... do John Wright do Lieutenants : Theodore Malotte . . do Andrew Stewart .... do Jonathan Wigfield .. do Simon P. Girty do John G. Buchanan . . do John Cornwall do Charlea W. Cornwall do 12, 1847 do do do do do do do do do do do do do 3rd Batt.— ESSEX. 7' Lieutenant Colonel : James B. Askiu .- .Nov. 5, 184C Major : Wm. D. B&by Mar. 31, 1847 Captains : Fabien Parent do Constant Gauthier ... do Dominique Langlois.. do Luc Ouillette do John Mercer do John A. Ray do Alexis Maisonville . . do Pierre Hector Morin . do Pierre Marontelle. . . .Aug. 25, 1848 Lieutenants : Domaa Pajot Mar. 31, 1847 James Haggerty do do Denis Downing do do ^ John A. Askin do do do do (to do do do do do of Cum. 12.1847 do '.'- "*l do Quarter Master : Duncan Innes Mar. 9, 1847 Surgeon : R. T.Reynolds do do do do do do 1348 do do dr RIFLE COMPANIES. London Rifle Company, Captain : — - John Smith Com. dated April 14. 1847. Second Captain : — John McDowell, *• ** Jan. 31, 1851. First Lieutenant : — Alfred C. Smyth, ** " do do Haldimand Independent Colored Rifle Company, Captain : — Henry Imlack, Com. dated November 15, 1850. 1^ %■ :fti. INDEPENDENT TROOPS OF CAVALRY. j^ Ut STOaMONT. I 2hd TOEONTO. *-« Captain: D»U f^ Com. i Captain: ^f^^^ Jame0 Dickin8on....NoT. 15, X850?Rob! P- Cf«>^8 Feb. 2J, 1848 ___^ ^ Lteutenant : •• 1„FR0NTEHAC. . XSLi;«/«,<.« John Arkland do do J 1st WELL AND. Major : Duncan McFarlane ..Apr. 11, 1851 Lieutenant 1st TORONTO. Major : S Wiliiam' Davis Jan. 30, 1849 Geo. T. Denison . . . .Dec. 6, 1850 c^ Comet : Captain : , ^ ( Philip Bender do do Robert B. Denison. . . do do > _- .._ Lieutinant: > 1st ESSEX. P. McG. McCutcheon May 5, 1848/ Captain: > Alexander Grant Apr. 11, 1851 prnm^i^nwrnfrnm INDEPENDENT ARTILLERY COMPANIES. '1 1st CORNWALL. Captain: Date of Com. Robert K. Bullock ...Apr. 14, 1847 Second Captain: Wm. M. Park May 12, 1847 Lieutenant : Jacob F. Pringle ... do do Second Lieutenant : James D. Pringle .... do do 1st BROCKVILLE. Captain : Date of Com. John Bland Api-. 14, 1847 Second Captain: Robert M. Watson . .July 18, 1847 Lieutenant : Thomas Hume June 11, 1850 Second Lieutenant : James Kincard do do CAXADA WEST. G5 *, "V -^B -V-fc V'W'S. ■*. >. "S. V •* "\. "S. "N. *^ > _»•.. ■ of Cob. 23, 1846 (,1849 11,1851 4f 9, 185JI ES. 14, J847 11, 1847 11, 1851 30, 1849 do 11, 1851 E. 3 of Com. 14, 1847 15, 1847 11, 1850 do 1st gananoq:je. Captain : D&te of Com. John McEwen Apt 14, 1847 "' Second LkuUnant: Date of Com. Paul Kane do do 1st DUND\S. (> Major : <' William Notman.... Oct. 20, 1848 1st KINGSTON. Second Captain : Wm. George Hinds. .Aug. 2, 1847 '' Captain : Lieutenant : ] John Gartshore June 8, 1 S 19 Jeremiah Bastow .... do do < Lieutenant : Second Lieutenant : ' William Kvle do do Michael Flanagan do do ^ Second Lieutenant : ~~~~~ *' Duncan McPhei son. . do i[o 2nd KINGSTON. V . ;, Captain: Irr NIAGARA. * James J. Burrowa . . .Apr. 14, 1847 ' Captain : Second Captain: d^,,},^ Thomp«cn ... .Apr. 14, 1947 Alexander Campbell . Aug. 2, 1847 <> g^.^^^i Captain : L^utenani : , ^ . W. F. Downes June 21, 185(> E. A. Barrows do do , Lieutenant • Second Lieutenant : < Georoe C. Cassellman do do Neil McLeod do do ; 5,-,,,,,; Lieutenant : 1st BELLEVILLE. \ '^^'""^' iMeakm__ . do Captain : S ilo Wm. J. Bonter Apr. 14, 1847 ? 1st LINCOLN. . .,,:, ^ Captain : 'l Thomas Evans Nov. 15, 1850 ^avid Burich Second Captain : S ^x/'TiT. '' William Corrigal . . . . Dec. 19, 1850 , ^^' ^'''P'^ "are Lieutenant: 5 - •' ^' John Alex. Hamilton do do > 1st HAMILTON. . . 'J Second Lieutenant : < Second Captain : ' "' ' A. J. Van Ingen .... do do Sjas. S. Wetenhull.. .Feb. 16, 1849 ■ c Lieutenant: 1st TORONTO. > John Brown do do Captain: ( Second Lieutenant : John Craig Apr. 14, 1847 ' Chailer3 N. Sims .... do do Second Captain : } ■ • CharlesDaly May 12, 1847^ '' 1st WELLAND. Lieutenant : s Captain : Robert Beard do do ?JohnTurney May 9,1951 Second Lieutenant : I Lieutenant : Thomas Young do do ^ James Macklem do do < Second Lieutenant : 2nd TORONTO. " < James M.Hamilton. . do do Captain: ^ Isaac Aaron May 9, 1851 ] ST. MARY'S. Second Captain : > Captain : Kivas Tully May 10, 1851 ? Joseph Wilson Nov. 25, ISJO Lieutenant: S Second Lieutenant : Hoppner Meyer do do / John Bowker Juno 8, 18 19 V } List of Lieutenant Colonels appointed under the present Organization, in the Militia of Canada , and not attached to Battalions. Lieut Col. Hon.E. P. Tache, late D. A. G. July 11,1840 *^ Donated Macdonell, D. A. G. ... do do " Alexander Macdonell, (Inch).. Dec. 29, 1847 '* George Ridout, do do " James E. Small, do do " Hon. R. B. Sullivan, May 25, 1848 ** Alphonsr DeSalaberry, July 1-1848 " Richard Bullock, Sep. 25, 1850 " Hon. H. H. KiLLALY, May 16, 1861 List of Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels who held Rank under 1h« former Organization. ■■:. Ik % ColoneU : Date of Com. Donald McDonell, Staff D. A. G Jan. 1, 1822 George T. Burke Jan. 10, " Alexander Eraser April 1, '* Hon. A. McLean " " Hon. James Crooks.. " 2, *' James Hamilton June 18, '* Hon. J. B. Robinson . .Jan. 1, 1823 Hon. James Kerby . .June 18, " Hon. J. H. Dunn Aug. 12, 1824 W. S. McKay " <• Henry Ruttan June 28, 1825 James Fitzgibbon . . .Jan. 2, 1826 B. P. Jarvis April 2, 1827 Richard D. Eraser. . . " 17, 1830 William Thompson. .May 17, *< Hon. Wm. Morris . ..Feb. 14, 1831 Isaac Fraser July 6, 1832 George H. Reid June 2, 1833 Hon. John Macauley.M.'»r. 17, 1835 Robert Stanton July 16, *' C.C. Small Sep. 17, « Allan H. McLean. . . .Jan. 19, 1836 Philip Vankoughnet .Feb. 29, « Sir A. N. McNab . . .May 4, " John Chrysler April 29, 1837 George Markley •' " Hon. R. C. Wilkins. .Dec. 26, " George Duggan " 27, " William Kingsmill ..Jan. 1, 1838 Alexander McDonell. *< 6 ** Colonels : Date of Com. Thomas M. Jones . ..Jan. 12, 1838 John B. Marks « 13, «* Hon. W.H. Draper.. " 22, «< Wi 1 1 iam Ketcheson . . " < * William Holcroft Feb. 8, « Hon. Thomas McKay " 19, *< John Radenhurst . . . .Mar. 8, ** Hon. Adam Ferguson Mar. 20, •• Samuel Dorland. , , .April 15, " John Chisholm. . . " 23, " George Chigholm . . . *♦ <* Andrew T. Kerby... « " John Prince " 24, *« Kenneth Cameron . . *' 25, " Edward G. O'Brien. .May 29, ** J. Moberly « " Lieutenant Colonels: Duncan McDonell . .Jan. 1, 1822 James Askin April 1 , <* Isaac Gilbert May 4, 1824 Colin McKenzie Aug. 12, " W. Browne Bradley. .Jan. 26, 1826 DonaldJE. McDonell Jan. 28,1830 Hon. Geo. S. Boulton.May 3, " Fredk. S. Jarvis .... " 17, '« Robert Land « 25, " I Philip Dulmage ....Aug. 7,1830 Roderick Matlieson . . Feb. 14, 1831 Chas. H. Sache Jan. 15, 183:2 John C. Clarke July 6, " present uttached h 1846 <1() % 1847 do m 5, 1848 1. 1848 5, 1850 16, 1861 r the e of Com. 12, 1838 13, Peter .Shaver April 12, 16, " ) John Kearns " 23, 19, 1836 <; Edwd. W. Thompson May IG, 30, " ') Richard Martin • ' 19, « ?H.S.Reid July 13, 1, 1837 <^ A. S. Eraser " 6, " ;;R Riddle Oct. 1, 21, " ^Thomas Saunders... Nov. 14, 27, ** J David Jones Mar. 23, 1810 15, •* ; James IngersoU " " 2, 1838 I Henrj' Burrett April 2, 3, " J Walter Crawford May 4, Charles Mitchell " Henry Medcalf " 19, Duncan Clarke Aug. 10, •• Francis Boyd Sep. 30, '• Thomas Parker Ucc. 14, " John P. Bower " 19, " Wm. B. Jarvis July 21. 1941 Marcus F. Whitehead •* 16, '* Adam Zimmerman . . <* 24, " Henry Dingman July 28, " 5, u 10, it 12, a u 22, it i( 24, If 8, u 19, K 22, it 15, tt 29, it tt 4, It 18, (( 3, 3, 8, tt U tt « 27, tt tt tt 5, It 9, 21, tt tt 27, tt il Wm. F. Loucks « 23, 1839 i i( Unattached list of Colonels and Lieut. Colonels, under former Organization. Colonels: Date of Com. Walter O'Hara June 14, 1827 Richard Buliock, late A. G..Dec. 19, 1837' John S. Macau ley... « 23, ** Lieutenant Colonels : James M. Strachan. .Dec. 27, 1837' Donald Bethune Jan. 15, 1838 Hon. John Elmsley . .Feb. 1, Robert Hamilton June 18, Joseph Hill. -• Oct. 24, Hon. Peter Adamson . " 31, Robert Brown May 14, Arthur Carthew Sep. (( (t 18.50 1844 «s»:'tf la *• .*.•';* ,'i '> -- -,4i I '-' '■ '^ • ' H ; '■> *** ' • .^ * mar trov . -'> ■ , > '' > ' dra^ upri bea - ■ stra ' i. * ■ * " IN f^" * : z- ■ wor A y j ... ;. <' " ^ * mu '*•■ - ' '■ „ : t •' -\ >■ .' Sta . -^ * » 1 r-"' * the han tog( left - r'- * and 7 '■■ 1 Att 1 • • • of 1 \ hin per Bei dril "\ me 60 t dre of Ey *» '+' ^ :- 1 ■■' ^y Ey tJ?'*.^feiiI«ii^ W't INFANTRY DRILL. Position of the Soldier. The equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front is the fh^t and great principle of the position of a soldier. The heels iiuist be in a line, and closed ; — the knees straight ; — the toes turned out, so that the feet may form an angle of 60 degrees ; — the arms hanging close to the body ; tne elbows turned in and close to the side ; — the hands open to the front, with the view of preserving the elbow in the indispensable i)osition, as above described, and thereby of preventing false distances when marching in line; the little fingers lightly touching the seams of the trovvsers, with the thumb close to the fore fingers ; — the belly rather drawn in, and the breast advanced, but without constraint; — the body upright, but inclining forward, so that the weight of it may principally bear on the fore part of the feet; — the head to be erect, and the eyes straight to the front. N. B. The words in the margin, which are printed in Italics, are the words of command to be given by the instructor. All words of command, and particularly the words Halt and March, must be given distinctly and loud. Standing at Ease. Stand at Ease, I On the words Stand at Ease, the right foot is to be I drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought uptn it ; the left knee a little bent ; the hands brought together before the body ; the palms being struck smartly together, and that of the right hand then slipped over the back of the left ; but the shoulders to be kept back and square ; the head to the front, and the whole attitude without constraint On the word Attention, the hands are to fall smartly upon Attention, the outside of the thighs ; the right heel to be brought up in a lioe with the left; and the proper unconstrained position of a soldier immediately resumed. When the lecruit falls in for instruction, he is first to be taught to place himself, O'^ the word Attention, in the position above described, to remain perfectly tieady, and to give his whole attention to his commander. Before the word Attention is given, and occasionally during the time of drill, the recruit may be allowed to rest by Standing at Ease, as above explained. When standing at ease for any considerable time in cold weather, tho men are permitted to move their limbs, but without quii'ing their ground, so that upon the word Attention no one shall have materially lost his dressing in the line. In this case thv^ Stand at Ease is given in the lone of a permission and not of command. Eyes to the Right. Eyes Right. On the word Eyes Right, giance the eyes to the right with a slight turn of the head. At the words Eyes Le/t, cast tho Eyes Left. eyes in like manner to the left. On the words Eyff Frnnl. Eyes Front, the look and head are to be directly to the front, the habitual position of the soldier. 4 70 tSVASmir DRILL. •■*»V»v*to"W* -■ •/V* »-'^W**'^^^*-"-* *.'V^>.*.*-^.' Tljcse Motions are useful on the wheeling of divisions, — or in closing to a flanV, — or Miien (l^e89^^^^ i ; onlereil afier a halt } ami particular attention must be paid, lu the sev-rai turnings of the eyes, to prevent the soldier from moving his body, wh,;;h must be preserved perfectly square to the front ; but in all marches to the front, the recruit, at open order, must be taught to select objects i.i his front, and to march straight upon them : — at close order, the touch, with the preservation of a uniform and proper cadence, must form his only gu.de m inarching. The Facings, In going through the facings, th'j left heel never quits the rr&vj u; ; tho the body must rather incline forward, and the knees b«» kept .^uaiith?. Ist. Place the hoiiow of ti>e rii^ht i.wt smt* :Sy e lefi he '„ ket?pii!g the shouUiers square to the frouU 2nd. Ii%>se tua toes and tnrn to the right about on both heels. 3ru. firing the tiiiid ioL amartiv back in a line with the left. 7o the Right Face. To the Uff, Fact' To tlie Righi about, Face. To the left Right, or left, hiOf face. Front, Right or Left abcyul, three quarters face. 1st, I i'l^o the right heel against the ball of the left toe, keepirif to ' shout lers square to the front. 2nd. Raise the about^ Foes, I \Oii&y an*! turn to the left about on both heels. 3rd. Bring I up the right smartly in a line with the left. On the word of command R^ht or Left Half Face, eacli man will make an exact half face, as directed, by drawing back or advancing the right foot one inch, by which the whole will stand mdividually in echellon. , When it is intended to resume the oiiginal front, the I word of command Front, will be given, and the whole will face, !>! accurately as possible, to their former front. When it is necessary to perform the diagonal maich to the rear, the recruit will receive the word /ligA/ (or Left) nbotti, ihree-Quarters face, upon which he brings the ball of the right loot (not the ball of the toe) to the left heel, or the right heel to the ball of the left foot, and makes a Front. three-quarters face in the given direction. Upon the word Front, if he has faced to the right he fronts to the left ; and if he has faced to the left, he fronts to the right. The feet in the first of the above motions are to be slipped back or bro ^ht forward without a jerk; the movement being from the hip, so that ;'.e body is kept peifectly steady until faced. The greatest precision must be observed in these facings, for if they are not exactly executed, a body of men, after being properly dressed, will lose their dressing o\i every small movement of facing. Slow Step. March. I On tho word Ihich, the left foot is carried 31. inch& i to the front, and without being drawn back is placed soft'v on the ground so closing articular vent the square jn oriler, i^hl upon [)rm and r u; ; th« iirht. te frciut. heels. the lea id. Ra^se sfi hf-\„ ru. Bring left tne^ laise the (1. Bring 'ace, each 'drawing irhich the front, the 'hole vrill match to (or Left) the ball left heel, makes a the word left ; and back or e hip, so ir if they dressed, the front, round so INFANTRY DRILL. 71 as not to jerk or shake the boiiy ; the recruit is to be taught to lake 75 o' these steps in a minute. The recruit must be carefully trained, and thoroughly instructed in this Mep, as an essential foundation for arrivinj^at accuracy in the paces of raore celerity. This is the slowest step at which troops are to move. The Halt. Halt. On the word Halt, let the tear foot he brought upon a line with I the advanced one, so as to finish the step which was being taken when the commatid was given. N. B. The wonis Unity dress — to be considered as one word of command. Three or lour recruits will now be formed in one rank at open distance^ and instructed as follows. Stepping Out. Step Out. The squad marches, as already directed, in slow time. On the word Step Out the recruit must be taught to lengthen his step to 33 inches, by leaning forward a little, but without altering the ca- dence. This step in necessary, when a temporary exertion in line, and to the front, is required ; and is applied both to slow and quick time ; and at the word (slow or quick step) the pace of 30 inches must Imi resumed. Stepping Short, On the word Step Shortf the foot advancing will finish its pace, and afterwards each recruit will step as far as the ball of his toe, and no farther, until the word Fonoatd be given, wlien the usual pace of 30 inches is to be taken. This step is nseful when a momentary retanlment of either a battalion in line, or of a division in column, shall be required. Step Short. Forward Marking Time, Mark Time. Forward. On the words Mark Time, the foot then advancing com- pletes its pace, after which the cadence is continued, with- out gaining any ground, but alternately throwing out the foot and bringmg it back square with the other. At the word Forward, the usual pace of 30 inches will be taken. This step is necessary when a column, division, &c., on the march has to wail for the coming up of others. The Side or Closing Step, The side or closing step is performed from the halt in quick time, by the following commands ; Right Close — Quick March, Left Close — Quick March. Right Clc%e, Quick irlcrch. In cloaint; to the right, on the word Quick March, eyes are turned to the riij^ht, and each man carries his rifbt foot obout }0 inches directly to his right (or, if the nles are closed, to his neighbour's left foot), and instantly brings up his left foot, till the heel touches his right heel, and proceeds to take the next step in the same manner; the whole with perfect precision of time, saoulders kept square, knees not bent, and in the true line Halt, on which the body is formed. At the word Halt, the whole halt, turn their eyes to the front, and are perfectly steady. ft INFANTRY DRILL. . •^-^•'V -**»*" w^' . Stepping Back, SUj> Bach, March. Halt. brouijht bat' Tlic Step JiiitlCy is perfonned in the slow timo and pace of 30 iuchi't*, liom the huit. On the coiuniuni.1 Step liack — March, the iciiiiit mufct be taught to move straight to the rear, prcstTviii;: his shoulders stiuare to the Iro'it, and his body erect. On the word Halt, the foot in from must ho k 6<|uare with the other. A few paces only of the Step Back can be necessary at a lime. Changing the Feet, Change Feet. To change the feet in marching, the advanced foot oompleti.'8 An pace, the ball of the other is bn ight up quickly to the heel of the advanced one, which instantly makes another sten forward, so that tin.' eadtMice may not be lost. This may be required ot nn individual, who is stepplni; with a dilTe- rent foot from the rest of his ilivision; in doing which he will hi fact take two successive steps with the same foot. ^. . The Quick Step. The cad*fice of the slow pace having become perfectly habitual to the recruits, they are now to be taught to march in quick time, which is 103 steps in a minute, each ol 30 incht "taking 270 feet in a minute. The Command Qalrh^ March, being given with a pause between th^.vf} , (bf. \ Jrd Quicky is to be consi- dered as a caution, »•! 1 the Mrhole to remain perfectly steady. On the word March, the whoic liiDve off. The Double March. The directions for the March, in the preceding part, apply in a great degree to this step, whieli is 150 steps in the mirmte, each of 36 inches, makmg 450 feet ni a minute. On the word Double March, the whole step off together Quick, March. Double March. with the left feet keeping the heads erect, and the shoulders square to the front ; the knees are a little bent ; the body is more advanced than in the other irarches ; the arms hang with ease down the outside of the thigh. The instructor will be careful to habituate the recruit to the full pace of 36 inches, otherwise he will get into the habit of a short t rot, wliich would defeat the obvious advan- tages of this degree of march. Half. As before. The word March, given singly, at all times denotes that slow time is to be taken ; when the Quick or Double Marchia meant, the words Quick, or Double, as a caution, will precede the word March. The great advantage attending the constant use of the plummet must be obvious ; and the several lengths swinging the times of the different marches in a minute, are as follows : In. Hun. Slow time 75 steps in the minute 24, 96 • Quick time 108 12,03 DoubleMarch 150 6 '^d A musket-ball suspended by i' string which is not subject to stct.o-: , and on which are marked the different required lengths, will answer the above Mi Ill pace of ep Jiack— ight tu the !, and liis t must ho le. meed foot roiight up us uuother th a difle- 1 fact take hml to the cli is 108 iJte. n with a be consi- perfectly n a great 16 inches, together and the ttle bent ; ms hanj,' )e careful he v/ill IS advan- 10 time is ds Quick, met must I different . Hun. 96 !, 03 - '^e lOi' , and he above INrANTRT DRILL. 73 ^^ .' .**^w^*V**^-'^ iW^'^V^^^^^.^.^a^^^.^-'^^i^'^l^*^- '^ purpose, may bo easily acquired, and shouhlb« frequently compared with an accurate standard in the adjutant's po<4M>flHii)n. 1 ho h'n^lh of the phimmet is tu bo measured from the point of Mu^tpenfrion to tiio centre of the ball. , ., - • .. - Dreading when halted. i -i H Drcsa. Dressinrj is to be tau'jhj equally by the left as by the right. On the won! Dress, each individtial vn\\ ca^t his eyjs to the point to whiih he i.i ordered lo dies?, with a slight tura of the head, but preserving the .shouldeis and boily square to their front. The whole person of the man mu.st move as may be necessary, ami bending backward or forward is not to bo permitted. He must take short quick step*, there- by gradually and exactly to gain his position, and on no account be suffered to attempt it by any sudden or violent alteration, which must infallibly derange whatever is beyond him. Thg faces of the men, and not their breasts or feef, are the line of dressing. Each man ia to be able jusl to distin-'uish the lower part of the face of the second man beyond him. In dressing, the eyes of the men are always turned to the officer who gives the word Dress ; and who is posted at the point by which the body halts ; and who from that jxjint corrects his men, on a poi|flM^ beyond his opposite flink. ^'^^ The faults to be avoided, and generally committed by a soldier in dres- sing, are, passing the lino; the liead too forward, and body kept back; the shoulders not square ; the head turned too much. File Marchin S- vV To iho. I The recruits must first face, and then bo instructed to face cover each other exactly in file, so that the head of the man iinmidiiitely before may conceal the heails of all tha others in his front. The strictest observance of all he rules for marching ;s par- ticularly necessary in marching by files, wnich is fii3t to be taught at *hr dow time, and afterwards in quick time On the word March, the whole are immediately to step off to- March. gether, gaining at the first step 30 'uches and so continuing each step without increasing the distuice betwixt each recruit, every man locking or placing his advanced foot on tht grouml, before the spot from whence his proceeding man had taken up i is. No looking down nor leaning backward, is to be suffered on any pretence whatever. The leader is to be directed to march straight forward on some distant objects given him for that purpose, and the recruits made to cover one another during the march, with the most scrupulous exactness : great attention must be paid to prevent them fropi opening out and losing their compact formation. Wheeling of a Single Hank in Slow Time, from the halt. Right wheel. At the word. Right wheel, the man on the right of the rank faces to the right ; on the word jMarchlhey step off together, March. the whole turning their eyes to the left (the wheeling or outward flank )^ except the man c.i the left of the tank, who looks inwards and, during '>,•. vheel, becomes a kind of base lin*^ for the others to con- form to, and mai.tain the uniformity of front. The outward wheeling man steps the usual pace of 30 inches, the whole obseive the same time, but each man shortening his step Ui proportion as liu is nearer to the stan- 71 INrANTRY DRTI.L. ^i ding flank on which the wheel is made. Durin^j the wheel, the wlu»la remain closed lo the standing ttank ; that ix, ituy touch, without innrn- moding their neighbour ; they must not stoop forward, but remain upright ; opening out from the opening flank is to be avoided ; closing in upon it, Jldlt, Dress. I during the wheel, is to be resisted. On the word. Haltf Drnnty Kyfs/ront. I each man halts immediately, without pressing forward. Thu dressmg being completed, the ;qnad receives the command, Eyes front. When the recruits are able • > pfcTurm the wheel with accuracy in the slow tifMf they must be piacfr.etl in yuif/c time. Nothing will tend sooner to enable the recruit to acquire the proper length of step, accorrWii? to his distance from the pivot, than continumg the wheel without lialtiiig for several revolutions of the circle, and also giving the w^ord flilt, Dress, ai instants not expected and when only a 0th, 8th, or any smaller proportion of the circle, is completed. Wheeling backumrds^ a sing^ie Rauk. On the Right f I At the words. On the nighty backwards Wheel, the man wrkwards on the right of the rank faces to his left. At the words H?'«e^«^J Quick March the whole step backward in quick time, Quick ih^plpT dressing by the outward wheeling man ; those nearest the J pivot man making their stttps extremely small, and those towards tlu4 wheeling man increai arm, the butt a little forward , tho fore part nearlv eren with that of tht lish ; the hind part of it lightly touching the thigh, when stationary, wttnmit being in the leaat degree atTected by it when in motion. The lirelock will reat upon the hollow of the shoulder, and be held tirra and steady. Different Motions of the Firelock. The following motions of the firelock will be taught and practised a« here set down, until each recruit is perfect in them ; they being nece»- sary for the ease of the soldier in the course of exercise. Supporting arms. Sloping arms. Carrying arms. Ordering arms. Standing at ease. Attention. Shouldering from the order. The recruit must be accustomed to carry his arms for a itj^Hf iderabi* time together; it is most essential he should do so, and not be allowed to rapport or slope them so often as is practised, under the idea that loog carrying them is a position of too much constraint. A company or battalion is never to come to the halt, or torm in limb, or to dress, (which are situations where the greatest accuracy of front is required,) but with carried arms. When ^wpsare in motion, arms may be sloped by word of commaud ; and it most nere be observed, that when :his is the case, the touch to the firelock arm must be kept by the elbow. }' is to be understood, as a general rule, that in the double march, as the 1. an make the first step, they slope arms without any separate word of command ; on being halted, arms are instantly cariied in the saiCG manner. Attention informing the Squad. When the Squad or division (consisting of from six to eight files) /cdls in, each man, with carried arms, will take his place in his fank, beginning from the flank to which he is ordered to form ; he will dress himself in line by the rule already given, assume the ordered position of a soldier, and stand {>erfectly steady. Attention must be paid that the files are correctly clused ; that the men in the rear rank cover well, looking their file leaderii in the middle of the neck ; that the rear rank has its proper distance of one pace (30 inches) from the front rank, and that both ranks are equally well dressed. Open Order. The recruits being formed in two ranks at close order, on the word Rear Rank, take Open Order, the flank men on the right and left of the rear rank step briskly back one pace, face to their right, and stand covered, to mark the ground on which the rear rank is to halt, and dress at open oroer ; every other individual remains ready to move. On the word March, the dressers front, and the rear rank steps back one pace, dressing by the right. Rear Rank, take Open Order. March. inrAirTRT drill. •.M »«>S><»<»<^««k . «i»^yS^^»»^>^«/»^^VS^».*.A,~»-» wdown aa f it on the older, and pear on the right hand. As soon as of the fire- asping the } as not to i3t celerity. 9 order, as take a grip » bayonets, be thrown, th as little ft shoulder, ithdrawn. , under the ut moving ip from the id (smartly 2nd. Quit the Sth. Port Arms. and with a tell) upon th« iling. finffem pointing upwanU ; the wri«t upon the guard, and the point ol the left thumb of et|u;il height with, ami pointing tolho left eye ; thd piece to be kepi periwmlicular in this posit ion, the left lilbow cImau to the butt, and the right elbuw clof«e to the body. 3rd. Bring down the liruluuk with a quick rnuliun, as low as the rignt band will admit without cun&traiiit, making it tell with the left hand, drawing back the ri^ht foot ut the same instant, so that the hollow of it may touch the left heel. The lirelod, both thumbs on the fore part of the heel of the butt, that of the left hand upper- most, and drawing the right foot back at the same instant, the left knee bent. 20th. Stand at Ease. 2\st. Attention and the right 22nd. Carry Arms. « Secure." At this word of command resume the attitude of atten- tion, by bringing the right hand smartly to the right side, foot in line with the left. 1st. Drop the left arm to its extent, and bring the right hand smartly across the body ; the fore part of the lingers to meet the small of the butt, as in the first motion of the '2ad. Quit the right hand. • f r. \ he ramrod, rhoie o( the [round, and ssy quitting right hand woid Arms, dP iho right ', to steady >iece at the instant slip )y a turn of proper posi- 3utt, grasp- 3. •reserve the ulder. ck, with the I. Bring the tught smart- small of the limb of the 'awn back, 1 smartly to Ih the left. arm, with nd grasping right hand, xtent. lot to m^re, itly to press line with eft thigh. artly across mbs on the land upper- me instant, e of atten- right side, the right e lingers to tion of the INFANTRY DRILL. 79 in At the word Unfix, slip the thumb of the right hand 23rd. Vhfix rear of the barrel ; at the last sound of the word Bayofiet, Bayonett. force the muzzle a little forward, bring the left hand smartly to the upper loop, the thumb pointing upwards. Strike the bow of the bayonet with the heel of the right hand, so as to unfix it ; let the bow fall over the' thumb, and the two fore-fit. gers on the top of the socket, with the left hand force the muzzle of the fiielock back to it« proper position, at the (.ame instant bring the thumb of the left hand on the top of the scabbard, for the purpose ofguiding the bayonet into it ; and bring the right hand srnarlly to the po&ition of ordered arras. It is to be understood that whenever a battalion in line charges with bayonets, the whole are in the first instance to advance at firm quick step, with shouldered arms ; at the word Prepare to Charge, the firelocks of the fiont rank will be brought to the long trail, and those of the rear rank to the slope ; — at the word Charge, the firelocks of the front rank will be thrown smartly to the charging position, and the pace increased to double march, carefully avoiding too much hurry. The enemy being routed, it will depend on the officer commanding to give the word Halt, when both ranks will shoulder arms, and proceed as may be afterwards diiected. In marching any distance, or in standing at ease when supported, the men are allowed to bring their right hand across the body to the small of the butt, which latter must, in that case, be thrown a little forward; the fingers of the teft hand bein^ uppermost, must be placed between the body and the right elbow ; the right hands are to be instantly removed when the division halts, or is ordered to dress by the right or lefi» Time, The motions in the Manual Exercise are to be preformed, leaving one pause of the slow time of march between each motion, except that of jlcing bayonets, in which a longer time must be given. One pause should also be made between the first and last parts of the words of command ; for instance, shoulder (one pause) arms, both in manual and platoon. The manual is not to bo executed by one word, or signal, but each separate word of commauu is to be given by the officer who commands the body performing it. Sentries. Sentries, posted with shouldered arms, are permitted afterwards to support, but not to slope them. On the approach of an officer, they immediately carry their arms, and put themselves into their proper position, which is not to be done at the instant he passes, but by the time he is within twenty yards of their post, so that they may be peifectly steady before he comes up. Sentries are to port arms when challenging any person approaching their posts. Corporals. Corporals marching with reliefs, or commanding detachments or divi- eions, are to be on the r^ht, and will carry their aims adjunccd, with bayoneti} fixed. Method of Piling Arms. Pile Arms. \ The company standing in close order with ordered arms, and told off by threes, the word Pile is then given : the whole do INFANTRY DRILL. ;f V 1 1 ' * w * Ws-'< \t r^ j ) •■J of the company slip the thamb of the richt hand in rear of the barrel of the firelock, at the same time drawing hack their right feet, in order to face to their rijzht^ with the exception of numbers two, in the rear rank ; they advance their right feet in ttie hollow of the left, in order to face to the left. The word Arms, is then given, the whole of the front rank, and one and three of the rear, face to the right ; one and three files of the front rank turn the firelocK on the heel of the bntt, with the sling towards them. One and three files of the rear rank turn the firelock on the heel of the butt with the sling from them, which brings the lock outwards : having done this, they lock their ramrods together, still bearing them well up so as to shew an interval. Number two file of the front rank throws his firelock to the rear as he then stands, and brings his left hand on number one muzzle, and completes that pile : having done that, he re- mains perfectly steady, faced to the right ; in piling with number three, the front and rear ranks have already locked their ramrods. Number two, erf" the rear rank, throws his firelock off to his own rear as he then stands, and completes number three pile by bringing his left hand on the muzzle of the firelock j having done this, he faces to his right about, and remains steady. ; J- ' ^ Unpile Arms. ; ' - IhfxU Arms. I At the word Unpile^ the whole advance their right feet I in the hollow of the left, and seize their firelocks at the top brasS) thumbs pointing upwards; the files numbered two of the rear rank must work well round on the hips to reach their firelocks : at the word ArmSf the whole snatch their firelocks towaids ihem, and front at the same time. Platoon Exercise, and different Firings. The recruit having a thorough knowledge of tlie different motions of the firelock as shewn in the Manual Exercise, will now be taught the Platoon Exeicise as follows: Eight or ten recruits being formed in a single rank, at close files, and shouldered firelocks, will be thus taught to fire before they are formed in two ranke,. Ist. Ah a front rank standhig. 2nd. As a rear rank standing. 3rd. As a front rank kneeling. 4th. As a rear rank kneeling. Ist. Upon the command, make a quarter face to the right, which will bring the left toe direct to the front, the ri^ht foot to be drawn byck six inches in a diagonal direction to the right, at the same time bring down the firelock to u.e priming position, with the left hand at the swell, the elbow close in front of the left hip, the side-brass touching the ri^ht hip, the thumb of the right hand placed in front of the ste/') with the fingers clen- ched and wrist a little turned out, the firelock nea< y >ii/.ontal. 2nd. Open the pan by closing the elbow to the side, fingera auaight along the lock plate pointing towards the muzzle. Hcndle 1st. Draw the cartridge from the pqpch. 2nd. Bring it to the mouth, holding it between the fore-nngrr and the thifr'*>, /if^d bite oil the top of the cartridge. Ist. Shako some powder into the nnp. and plxu'o the 'Sioe last fin^rers on the steel. 2nd. Shut tlu ^ y 'losing tiio elbow. 3rd. Seize the small of the butt with tue rh/" thref finy<»f«. As Frord Rank. Prime and Loud. Cartindge. Prime. barrel of order to !ar raiik ; 10 face to ank, and IS of the I towards the heel utwards : hem well k throws hand on t, he re- )er three, nber two, m stands, le muzzle 1 remains right feet ;ks at the the rear IB : at the d front at ons of the 36 Platoon files, and formed in 3rd. As ace to the the front. I diagonal down the the elbow t hip, the »ers den- tal, 2ncl. alopg tho 10 the ^^♦'» nfd tho 'liroe lie <.flbow. INFANTRY DRILL. 81 N.^s^N-^*^^V^r^^>^^**^^ •*■«» Draw Ramrods. Ram down Cartridge Return Ramrods. *Bout. I 1st. Turn the piece nimbly round to the loadin*' position, I meeting the muzzle with the heel of the right hanu^ the butt within two inches of the grouwd, and the tlat of it against the left ankle ; at the same time bring up the right shoulder to the front, and s(|uare the heels. 2nd. Place the butt on the ground without noise, raitse the eltmw square with the shoulder, shake the powder into the barrel, putting in after in the paper and the ball, after which the lingers are 8trai<;ht, with the second joint of the foie-finger resting on head of the ramron, and so tliat he may lay the right cheek on tho butt without too much stooping of the head; particular care must be taken that the reciuit in this jx^sition shuts the left eye in taking aim, looking along the barrel with the right eye from the breech-pin to the muzzle. Bring down the firelock to the priming position, and take hold of the cock with the thumb and fingers behind the guard, nnd draw it back to the half-cock; the loading will be performed a^ before directed. As Front Rank Ready. Phent. Load. 82 INFANTRY DRILL* Shoulder Arms. Rear Rank As ileady. P'sent. Prime. *Lout. Seize the small of the butt and place the fireUxik on the left shoulder, bringing the shoulders and heels f»quare to the front. Make a half-face to the risht, which will bring the left toe direct to the front, and step with the right foot as far to the right as will brinij the right toe of each man close to the toes of the left foot of his right-hand man, and pointing to the right ; at the same time bring down the firelock to the right side, seizing it with the lett haml at the swell; the side-bras.s lobe four inches above the right hip, and cock the firelock, fixing the eye on some object in front, as Ixjfore directed. Bring up the firelock to the present slowly and independently, and pull the trigger when the object is covered, as l>efore directed. Load. Bring down the firelock to the position described for making ready as rear rank, and half cock, as before directed. ndle Carlrulge. j As befoVe directed. 1 As before directed. Turn the piece nimbly round to the loading position, meeting the muzzle with the heel of the right hanu, but within two inches of the ground and the fiat of it against the inside of the left ankle, bringing the right shoulder square to the front, and keeping the right foot fast. 2ud. Place the butt on the ground without noise, inside the hollow of the left foot, and proceed as before directed. Draw Ramrods. \ As before directed. Ram down Cartridge. \ As before directed. As before directed, and after a pause of one pace Return Ramrods, of slow time, bring the fireolck to the position of prime and load, resuming the right half face. To Fire Kneeling, Sink down smartly on the right knee, which ;s to be drawn back about six inches from the left heel, the left leg to be perpendicular, the head and body erect, the firelock to be brought down to the priming position, the side- brass in line with the hauiiches ; then cock the piece, and grasp the small of the butt, at the same time fixing the eyes steadfastly on some object in front. Present. Raise the firelock slowly until in line with the object, and fire as already directed for front rank standing. Load. — Handle Cartridge. — Prime. \ As before directed. With the left hand pass the firelock round in front of the left knee, and bring it to the left side clo^e !o the fhJLdi, the but! to the rear, the sling upwards, the muzzle abuuf three iiioliea farther back than the left knee. Draw As before directed, and bring the firelock round in front of the left kuee to the priming poailiou by slult- As Front Rank kneeling. Ready. Bout. Load. Ram I oils. Ham down INFANTRY DRILL. 83 fireUxjk on and heels injT the left )ot as far to close to the pointing to right side, four inches ome object •pendentiy, as before or making ^*'\,-\.^*.^w'V V/N_ N ' *** ■%■%>•• 1, meeting within two left ankle, ig the right inside the one pace position of ace. v'hich ;s to left heel, and body , the side- p the small 3me object t, and firo : of the left tl)t3 butt to reo iiiclie.j k round in n by shil't- Cartridtre. Return Ramroda. ing it through the iett hand. As rear Rank kneeling Ready ^Bout. N. B. When the word Order Arm^ is given, the men ate to spring up to the standing position, bringing the firelock to the order. Sink down smartly on the rijzht knee, which is to be drawn back abont six inches iliagonally to the right of the left heel ; the left leg to be perpendA i;Iar, the head and body erect, the firelock to he brought down to the priming positiori, the side-brass fdur inches above the Imunches ; then cock the piece and grasp the small of the butt, at the same time iixing the eyes steadfastly on some object in front. ' Present. -^Loud. — Handle Cartridge . — Prime. \ As before directed. ^ Turn the body to the right and lean to the rear, and with the left hand reverse the firelock, bringing the butt to the front, the sling upwards^ the muzzle about the same height as the right elbow. The recruits, being thoroughly grounded in the foregoing instructions, may now be practised in two ranks at close order, in the dillereni firings OS a company in line, as a wing of a Battalion, as a Battalion filing a volley, file firing, &c. &c. From twenty to thirty files may now be formed into two ranks at close order, with shouldered arms and fixed bayonets. The front rank and rear rank as described in the fore- going directions, each man doing his motions with the greatest celerity, and as correctly as shewn in slow time, and after shutting the pan, and placing the hand on the small of the butt, the right-hand man will, as soon as he hears tho divi- sion has done, cast about, the division taking the time from him; after casting about, each man will load and work his ramrod, as shown in slow time, but the motions to be done without pause between them. After returning ramrods, the whole remain perfectly steady, with the fore-finger and thumb gra.aping the head of tlie ramrod, and after a pause of one slow pace, come to the priming position. As a Company prime and load Company, Ready. P^sent. Ualf'Cocl'- Arms, and the tiisuev to This serves as a caution only. ^ s shown before, both rauks keeping the feet fast. As before directed : — " P'sent" — At the close of the General, or al^tlie word Ccaf^e Firing, the company, if made ready, re- ceives the words JIalf-cock Arma. riace tlie thumb of the right hand in front of the cock-screw, and the fore finger at the ^urne time upon the trigger; the cock is then to be drawn a little back, be drawn so as to disengaije the catcli ; the cock to be gently iet down till the edge of the flint tuuchea the hammer : then cpiit the IrigL'^er and dmw back the cock to the catch of the halt-cock j iho small of the butt to be seized with the right hand, aiid iho right foot brought up to the left. In the usual manner, and stand perfectly^ steady. But. — If the company should be in the act ot loading, it will go on, and come to the prirninu- position umoii done, waiting fortjio command of the oliicer to shoidder. Fir ig a.s a wing 01 as a battalion, is performed precisely as laid down i-^ a ':om- Shoulder Arms. 8i IKFAMTRY DRILL. h il i.; Hi^, pany. When a battalion fires a volley, and it is not intended to reload, the caution will be given to fire a volley and half-cork (at the priming posi- tion.) — The battaiiuti will then Shoulder Arms and Shut Pans, by word of command from the com maud iiig officer. N. B. — A company, wing, or battalion, can prime and load, or uiikke ready from the order, with the same ease as from the shoulder. For instance, at the words Prime and, slip the thumb behind the barrel, and at the word Load, according to direction. Any movement can take place from *. Ordered Arms,' as occasions may require, in the following manner: — Upon the first word of the caution, bring the fingers round the bariel, and raise the butt about one inch from the ground, with the muzzle close against the hollow of the shoulder ; and at the word Halt, resume the position of ' Ordered Arms.' The lon^ trail, for the ease of the soldier, may be used on a line of march, or lu marching to and from the place of parade, or exercise, or wit!i i7uaid» marching to and from their posts. Trailed arms must never be used in field movemeT.ts, as upon such occasions it will cause loose marching, and loss of distaiice. How performed at the Halt. Trail Arms. Slip the right hand down to the swell of the eiock, and lower the muzzle to a horizontal direction ; at the same tim*^ the rear rank will fall nimbly back a short pace, so that the muzzle of lao firelock shall touch the cun of the front-rank man's jacket. Change Arms. I Change from one Land to the other, as often as may be I necessary. The short trail must never be used in any instance, except the second motion of the order, and fixing and unfixing bayonets on the march, aa such motion tends to cramp the muscles of the arm. At the word Halt, arms are to be ordered without the word Order Arms, when the rear rank will close to the front. Independent, or File Firing, Independent or file firing may commence from the right or left of com- panies, or from any particular part of the line, as may be directed, and should be done as follows : — At the close of the preparative, the first file will begin, the caution hav- ing previously announced at what part of the line the firing is to commence ; when the file comes to the present, the next file makes ready and soon, for the first fire, alter which each file will fire as soon as loaded, the rear- rank man keeping his eye on his front-rank rri 'n, and preserving his fire until his front-rank man has fired, and at the close of the General they will come to the shoulder independently, after loading. The recruits, having a thoroiigh knowledge of the p ""ceding portion of the drill, may now be formed in four ranks, and practito to receive cavalry with two ranks kneeling , as it is necessary to do so in square four deep. The ,irst rank kneel as front rank, the second lank kneelin;* as rear rank, both bringing at the same time the butt of ihe firelock in front of "the right knee, the lock turned uppermost, the right hand lightly grasping the small of the butt, holding the firelock firm with the left band at the middle of that par^ between the third loop and the swell, the Prepare to resist Cavalry, Ready. 1 IXrANTRT DRILL. 85 '►-^v.^'^s.^ -*•-*»-''•*• ■!.•.> ^.^y'.'s.^w* »,• * • ,^»>S »N^.rf^^-*.^j^,A,^,« to reload, mingposi- j, by wonl , or ufake the barrel, sions may e caution, inch from shoulder ; 1 a line of cercise, or upon such ?iock, and the same tie muzzle et. as may be ^.^-^^.^-^-•.A -SA •• ^-v^.^ ^*K.N e second march, aa rderArms, ft of com- cted, and ation hav- mmence ; and soon, , the rear- ig his fire eral they portion of e cavalry ur deep. ond lank time the the lock ping the h the left well, the lower part of the left arm resting upon the thigh, the muzzle of the fire- lock slanting upwards, so that the point of the bayonet will be about the height of a horse's noso. The third rank make ready as a rear rank, with this difference : they will carry the right foot only six inches to the right ; the fourth rank make ready ns rear rank ; in this the kneeling ranks (to not cock, the two stand- ing ranks will commence file firing at the close of the Preparative, or at the word Commence Firing, — and at the close of the General, or at the word Cease Firing, they will load, and come to the front with ordered arms (at the right side), and shoulder by word of command, with the kneeling ranks, wno will also shoulder from the right side; the kneeling ranks may bo fired if necessary, for which the Commander will give the words Kneeling Ranks, readu, p^sent, and which they do as directed in the fore- going instructions ; then with a quick motion bring the firelock down to resist Cavalry as before, and remain perfectly steady till the word Load is given. N. B. — When the word Load is given, after firing in a square, the kneeling ranks will load as front ranks. Marching to the Front and Rear, Squad or Division, March, The squad, or division, is to be particularly dressed ; files correct ; arms carriea ; the rear well rank covering exactly, e^ch individual to have hia just attitude and positioii before the sauad is ordered to move. The march will be made by the right or left nank, and a proper trained man will therefore conduct it. The vioi^ Squad ox Division^ to be given as a caution ; upon which the rear rank wil. en all occasions look up ; and at the word March, each man steps forwaid a full pace. The recruit must not turn his head or eyes to the flank by which he is marching, as a turning of the shoulders would undoubtedly follow. His elbows must be kept steady, his proper touch maintained, and his whole movement, both as to cadence and length of pace, must be regulated in conformity with that of the maa next to nim, towards his pivot flank ; and without reference to the man upon his reverse flank, whose business again it is to conform to him. On the word Halt, the rear rank will make a short pace, so as to resume its distance of one pace from the front rank. Halt, Front, Turning to the right or left, or about, in march, is not to March. he practised ; but the squad is to Halt, front, by command, and then March, On many occasions, where a body, great or sm«ll, after a movement to the rear or in file, is immediately to resume its proper front, instead of the words to halt, and face about, the words halt, front, with aslight pause between them, will be given, when it is instantly to face to its proper front in line. It is after fronting, that the dressing, if necessary, is ordered to take place. To march straight forward is of the utmost consequence, and he trho rommojids at the drill will take the greatest pains to make his squad perfect in this essential object ; — for thib pin pose, he will often place Iiimself be- hind the flank file by which the squad is to move in marching, and take a point, or object, exactly in front of that file, and another in its rear; he will then command March, and remaining in his place, he will direct the advance of the squad, by keeping the flank file always in a line with theflo object!. Great care muat be taken to prevent the leaning back of Iho Boltlier, ami the bringing forward or fulliiif^ hnck of a shoulder, a« tliey are fauhs wliicli, if not instantly rectititul, will create confusion in a line, where otic map, by bringing torward a shoulder, may change the ilirection of the mai.!), and oblige the wing of a battalion to run, in Older to keep (ireesed. Ill short, it is impossible to labour too jiuch at making the soldier move straight lorw.'ud, keeping always the same front as when he commenced his march. This is elfecttjil bv moving slowly from the haunches, keep- ing the bo ing back of houldcr, as I fusion in a change the un, in oilier oldier move lommenced •hesy keep- front; and rules given •f step, and ; bo guided )ut halting, k-ellasfrom in double to ;, is neces- king inlile, them movo per without !Sj whereby 3Ut halting, er, without ight or left person per- cribed for d Forward, given im- pure on the used. slow time Order; on 1, without s the time, 5 the rear instantly •ch. r marches, the recruit the whole ilacing, or jfore him } les within Right Whed. Left Wheel. The head of' the left foot of the first, and thus of everyone, more or less overlapping Uiat of his procudini' man. The ironi rani will march straight along the given line ; each iMJidier of that tank ruue* louk along the neckn of toosa before him, and never to right or left, olhtrAise a waving of tlie march will take place, and of course, the loss and extension of tho line and dihiance whenever the l>o<|v returns to it.s proper front. Th'j men of thd rear rank must regulate thfiiselves by thoir l-atlers of the front rank, and always dress in their file. / Ithough lile marching is in general made in quick time, yet it must also ^ practiced and made in slow time. Tho same positiun of ^<3et, as above, takes place ia all marching in front, where the rear rank is closed and locked up. The Instructor must take care that every men takes at one© his full lenghth of pace at tho word March. Wheeling in FV*, . Squad. I The squad when marching in file, must be accustomed to I wheel its head to either dunk ; each file following successively without losinL' or increasing distance. '^ \ this occasion, each file makes ita separate whe.,. on a pivot moveable in a very small degiee, but with- out altering its time of march. The front-rank men, whether they are pivot men or not, must keep up to their di.'+tance, and the wheeliiig men must take a very extended step, ami lose no time in moving on. a company marching in file, must change direction in tho same manner on the moveable pivot, by gradually gaining the new from the old direction, and thereby avoiding the sudden stop that otherwise would take place. Wheeling forward from the Halt, The directions already given for the wheeling of a single rank are to be strictly attended to in this wheel of the squad. On the word Hifi^ht (^or Left) Wheels the rear rank, if at one pactj distance, locks up. At the woul Quick March, tlie whole step together in li-rj quick time, and the rear rank, during the wheel, inclines so as to cover the proper front-rank Hcdt. I men. At the word Halt, the wholtj remain perfectly steady. Formation of the Company. Tlie Recruit being thorouirhly urounded in all the preceding parts of the drill, is now to be instructed in the mo.ernents of the company, as a more immediate preparation for his joining tli(» battalion ; for this purpose from 10 to 20 tiles are to be assembled, tormed. and told ofl', in the following manner, as a company in the battalion. The company falls in at close order, with shouldered arms ; the files lightly touching but without crowding; eaci man will them occupy a space of about 21 inches. The commander of tho company takes post on the rigiit of the front rank covered by a serjeant in the rear rank. The other Serjeants will form a third, or Ruperuumerary rank, three paces from the rear rank. •' When a company is thus singly foimod with its officers, the captain is on the right, and the other officers in I be rear, as also the drummer or pioneer in a third rank, at thiee pace- .^stance. In this formation com- panies are to assemble on their p:l,ote parades, being sized from iianks to centre. Right Wheel. Quick March. 88 INFANTRY PKILL. .-■>»*w--^w --, ! The company will be told off in Bub-divigionR, and fonr sectionn. If /our oihcvtfi are prcsrity the third flection, the third in rank the tourth sectitm, and the junior oliicerthe second. Tlie covering serjoanv will cov< the second file from the pivot of the leading section. VVhcn there an nt three oHicers, the coverinir "^rjeant will lake the second s<»cti(mfii m the head of the column. Thei:osii,»any will al-'o be told off by threes from the ri^'ht, numbered 1, 2, 3. Should there be a blank file in tellinq off the cumpany in line, it will invariably be the fourth tile from the left. When thus formed, the company will be practised in opening and cloMng of ranks. Dressing to the front, to the rear, in aft oblique direction bv the right ond left ; and be exercised in the several motions of the liielock. Close Order is the chief and primary order in which the battalion and its parts at all times assemble and form. Open Order is only regarded ha an exception from it, and occasionally used in situations of parade and show. In close on^er, the rear rank is closed up to within one pace, the length of which is to be taken from the heels of one rank to the heels of the the other rank. In open order, they are two paces distant from each other ; when for inspection three paces. In order to distinguish the words of command given by the instructor of the drill (who represents the commander of the battalion) from those given by the commander of the company, or its divisions, the commands of the former are in capital letters, those of the latter in Italic, Marching to the Ftont, 1. Tn the drill of the company, the person instructing mu.^t always consider it as a company in battalion, ana re^\;l'!te dl its movements upon that principle ; he will unbre, before he puts it in motion to front or rear, T- J, ■u»_i. ^ i_ ._ A_ ,1' A. 1 : ' aI * J - inuH'ato which flank is to direct, by giving the word by THE KSJHT, LEFT, OR CENTRE, MARCH, on which CyeS BT THE RIGHT (OR LEFT), MARCH or, «U:CK MARCH. will be directed full to the front, and the touch preserved to the named flank, or to the centre, as required. Should the right be the directing flank, the commander of the company himself will fix on objects to march upon in a line truly perpendicular to the front of the company ; and when the left flank is ordered to direct, he and his covering Serjeant will shift by the rear to the left oi the front rank, and take such objects to march upon. The conductor of the company, before the word march is given, will remark some distinct object on the ground, in his own front, and perpendicular to the directing flank : he will then obrerve some nearer and intermediate point in the same line> such as a stone, tuft of grass, &c. : he will move upon them with accuracy, and as he approaches the nearest of those points, he must, from time to time, choose fresh ones in the original direction, which he will by this means, preserve, never having fewer than two such points to move upon. 2. As the march of every body, except m the case of inclining, is made on lines perpendicular to its front, each individual composing that body must remain perfectly square to the given line ; otherwise he will naturally and insensibly move in a direction perpendicular to his own person, and thereby open out, or close in, according to the manner in >vbich he is turned from the true point of his march. If the distortion of IXFAIfTliT DHIIL. 89 %^^^^V^^^S/XN^S>*i rtionw. If column of rd Hcction, coinl. T\\e le leading rjeant will i tany will ine, it will >ning and Y the right k. talion and '' regarded )arade and I pace, the e heels of from each instructor rom those lomnoands nstmctinff iUon, and ; he will nt or rear, 3 word BV hich eyes preserved e right be vill fix on front of e and his ank, ai>d y, before e ground, will theo such as a y, and as a to time, is means, m. lining, is tsing that e he will ) his own lanner in tortioD of a single man operatrs in this manner, and all tumiDgs of the head do od distort him, it may be easily imagined what that of several will occa- siod, each of whom is marching on a differeut front, and whoso Hoes of direction are crossing each other. •• The Side Step. " ' The aide or cloxinqxtep must also be frequently practised ; it is rery ne- cessary anil nsetiil om many occasions, when halted, and when a very small distance is to be moved to either flank. TO THE RI(;ilT OR i.Krr CLOSE. a line, and no When the whole company is to close to a flank, if sup- posed to be a division of a column, its commander remains in his place upon the flank nn closes with his company; but if the company is to ^ • ronsidered as the division of 'Mcd, its commander will THE RIGHT (OR LEFT), !ik which is supposed : of the line, in order d pioper time) as well STEP BACK — AIARCH. Stated number of paces is in thai case 3tep nimbly forward on the CLOSE, and place himself three pace$in(i< liiB inner one, or that which is nearest U that he may be prepared to halt his com pa, 88 to take a general superintendance of its movement'. QfjiCK MARCH. | At the word quick march, the men step of together. HALT. I On the word halt being giving, the ofRcer instantly resumes I his place in the line by the rear. The Back Step. The company must be accustomed from the halt at the word STEP BACK — march, to step back any ordered num- ber of paces. To Form Four Deep, 1. The company will be .told off", from the right by alternate files right and left ; and when it is intended to form four deep, preserving the same front, the word form FOUR DEEP will be given, upon which the rear rank will step back one pace, ar.d on the word march, the left files will double behind the right files, by taking one pace to the rear with the left feet, and one pace to the right with the right feet, which forms four deep, leaving the intervals which the left files had quitted. RAER FORM 2. Wlieiifour deep is to be formed to the rear. On tlie FOUR DEEP. same caution the rear rank will step back as before, and on the word march, the whole go to the right about, and the left files will then double as before, in the proper rear of the right files. 3. When the ground is to be taken to the right in thefor- matuyn oj four deep. On the caution the rear rank steps back as before, and on the word march, the whole face to the right, and the left files at the same instant, form on the right of the right files, taking one pace to the right with the right feet, and one pace to the front with the left feet. 4. When ground is to be taken to the left. The rear rank steps back as before, and on the word march, the whole face to the left, and the left files, at the same instant, form on the left of the right files, by taken one pace to the left with the left feet, and one pace to the rear with the right feet. FORM FOUR DEEP. MARCH. MARCH. SIGHT, FORM FOUR DEEP. MARCH. LEFT, FORM FOUR DEEP. MARCH. ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^/ ^ kf 4^ 4^ 1.0 I.I ItitU |Z5 ■^ Ki |22 iM 12.0 IL25 i 1.4 I imf] 1.6 «" Hiotographic .Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. I4S80 (716) S72-4S03 \ qv 4 o Ws ^O vV s INrAMTST DHILL. In ail these formations two deep is re-fermed from each of ihem by the word Frontt upon which the files move up to their respective intervals into line, the rear rank immediately closing on the front rank : the word Halt will precede the word Front if the company has been in movement. ^ In moving to a flank, file marching may be adopted, if necessary, by the files leading out in their proper order upon the word form four deep; and at the word as-roBM four deep resuming their former places. FUe Marching. LSFT I-ACC. QDICX MARCH. In marching by files, the commander of the company will lead on the inward flank of the front rank, his covering serjeant leading the front rank ; therefore when I the movement is by the left, on the word to the left FACE, he will instantly shift to the left flank of the com- pany by the front, and his covering serjeant by the rear : at the word QUICK MARCH, the whole step off together ; and on the word Hdtj Front, the leader and his serjeant will return to their posts on the right by the rear. The company will also be taught to— advance in double files from tha centre, receiring from the instructs of the drill the command by Subdivi- sions INWARD rACE:upon which the two centre files disengage by the side step, bringing the shoulders forward at the words Quick March, and lead straight to the front, the front and rear-rank men in line. The officer and his covering serjeant will lead, in their relative situa- tions at above prescribed, the left or right centre nle of the pivot subdivi- sion. On the command Front form Company, the leading files maik time and close in, their rear-rank men falling to the rer.r ; the remainder turn their bodies a whole face outwards, and wheel inwards, looking to the outward fiank, and feeling to the centre. As soon as the quarter circle is completed, the word Forward is giyeli, if the march is to be continued. If the company from double files is to be foiroed to a fiank (suppose tlie right), the instructor gives the caution to the Hight, form Company, when the commander of the company will give the command, Right Sub* divison, Halt, Front, The remainder of the company march on in file, and form on the left ot the halted sub-division in succession, halting as they come into line. When the advance in double files from the centre is made on the march, the command is. Sub-divisions inwards turn, Right and Left Wheel, and the movement proceeds as above directed. . > - ■ ( . * , . Wheeling rom aHalt. l.;ty^v^ CTi': In wheeling either forward or backward from a halt, the commander of the company, on the word right or left WHEEL, moves out, and places himself one pace in front of the centre of his company : during the whenl, he turns towards his men> and inclines towards that flank which has been named Halt Dress I *' ^® directing, or pivot one, giving the word Halt, * * I Dress, when his wheeling man has just completed tha required degree of wheel : he then squares his company, but without moving what was the standing fiank, and takes his post on the directing flank. BIGHT WHEEL, QUICK MARCH, A- INFANTBT DRILL. jV Wheeling forward by Suh-divitiom from Line. BY SUB-DIVISIONS, I 1. On the caution by sub-divisioms, right whkel, BiGUT wuK£i.. I the commander of the company places himself ono pace in Iront of the centre of the right sub-divisioD, at the same time the men on the righi of the front rank of each bud- division face to the riirht. ■ ^ . QUICK MARCH. I At the word quick march, each ^ub-division steps off Halt Brcss. I in quick time. The commander of the company turning towards the men of the leading sub-division, and inclining to >»aitin lilt; iiicii ui IllB icnuiiiu ouu-ui » •■"'•■j »»•»»• .••— ■■•.—■^ — its left (the proper pivot flank), gives the word Uallj Dress, for both ftiih-divisions, as his wheeling man is taking the wheel square ; and instantly posts himself on the left, the pivot flank. The covering serjeant shifting by the rear to the proper pivot flank, assumes his place in column, one pace in rear of the second file from the Divot, the senior subaltern taking post on the pivot flank of the second sub-diviaion ; the commander of the company always leading the first. 2. The company marching to the front may be wheeled into opeo column of sub-divisions on tlie moveable pivot, to either flank imthoui hahing; the instructor giving the word forward, when the sub-division* have wheeled sjquare into column. The proper pivot flank in column is that which, when wheeled up to, preserves the divisions of the line in the natural order, and to their proper front : the other is the reverse flank. In column, divisions cover and dress to the proper pivot flank : to the left when the right is in front ; and to the right when the left is in front Wheeling backwards by Sub-divinonafrom Line* _^ Tha company will also break into open column of sub- division* by wheeling backwards.— When the riglU is intended to be in front i ciUTioM. I at the caution by bub-divisions on thb left, backward I wheel, the commander of the company moves out briskiy and places himself one pace in front of the centre of the right sub-division. The man on the left of the front rank of each sub-division at the samd time faces to the right. QUICK march. On the word quick march, each sub-^livision wheeta backward. During »he wheel, the comniander of the company turns towards his men, inclining at the same time to the left, or pivot flank, and on completing the wheel gives the word Halt, Dress. Halt, Dress, to both divisions : he and his covering serjeant then place themselves in their pioper station, as diiectod in the last Section. .^ ,. , ,, Marching on an Alignement in open Colum of Sub-divisUmB. The company having wheeled backwards, by sub-divisions from line, (as directed in lh« foregoing Section), and a distant marked object in the prolongation of the two pivot flanks being taken ; the commander of the company, who is now on the pivot flank of the leading sub-division, immediately fixes on his intermediate points to march on. On march, the word march, given by the instructor of the drill, both divisions step oflf at the same instant; the Jeader of the first division marching with the utmost steadiness and equality of pace on -.rn.YJ*fi^t *W r* INrAHTST DBILL. LKFT WHEEL INTO LINE. the {Joints he ha* taken ; and the commander of the second dirinion pre- senring the leader of the first in the exact line with the distant object ; at the came time he keeps the distance necessary for forming from the preceding division, vrhich distance is to be taken from the front rank.— These objects must occupy the whole attention of the leaders of the ttn) divisions. Wheeling into Line from open Column of Sub-divieions. 1. The coT.pany being in open column of sub-divisions, HiLT. I marching on the ali^ement, receives the word halt from the I instructor of the drill ; both divisions instantly halt, and the instractor sees that the leaders of the divisions are correct on the line in which they have moved ; he then gives the word (supposing the right of the company to be in front) by sub-divisions left wheel iMTO LIMB; on which the commander of the company goes to the centre of his sub-division, the two pivot men face to their left exactly square with the aiignement, the rear rank men covering off, and a serjeant runs out and places himself in a line with them, so as to mark the precise point at which the risht flank of the leading sub-division is to hal^ when it shall have com- QUICK MARCH. I plotcd its wheoL At the word quick march, the whole I wheel up in quick time; duiing the wheel, the com- mander of the company, turning towards his men, inclines Halt, Dreit. I to the wheeling flank, and gives the word Halty l>r«M, at the I moment the wheel of the division is completed ; the oom- mander of the company, if necessary, corrects the internal dressing of the company on the serjeant and pivot men: this dressing mtist be I quickly^ made, and when done the commander of the com- fyes Front, | pany gives the word Eyes Fronty and takes post in line. - 2. The company may be wheeled into line on the march on the moveable pivot, receiving from the instructor the command shoulders forward ; then forward, or halt, dress, when th '^heel is complete. In all wheels of the divisions of a column thrt to ^e made on a baited pivot, in order to form line, the flank man o^. .ue front rank on the hand wheeled to, is such pivot. All wheelings by sub-divisions or sections, from line into column, or from column into line, are performed on the word given by the commander of a battalion, when the wnole of a bf^Ualion is at the same instsjit so to wheel ; or on the word given by the commander of the company, when companies singly, or successively, so wheel ; they are not to be repeated hj the leaders oi its divisions. When the company is in open columns of sub-divisions, it must be occasionally practised to wheel into line upon the rev*^rse flank of the column ; and in shewing a front line also to that reverse flank, b}^ Wheel- ing backwards on the regular pivots. On the caution to wheel into line by companies, pivot men face and raise their right arms from the elbow horizontally. On the word Eyes fronts the hand resumes its usual position. In open Column of Sub-diviaiona entering into a new Direction on a moveable Pivot, Sight Shoulders i The commander of the leading sub-division, when Forwwrd, , | it arrives at the new direction, will give the word /Z^l iMrAMTBT MULL. ision pre- >bject; at from the It rank.— )f the \wo • • • WtStOfU, 'divisionw, from the , and the be line in Buppwsing -divisions der of the two pirol rear rank in a line ink of the ave corn- he whole the com- f inclines esif at the the com- ressing of most be the corn- line. on the ^OULOSAA •mplete. lade on a ikon the lumn, or nraander tsnt so to y, when repeated must be )k of the y vrheel- into line le elbow position. new n, when td Right (or L^) SkouUkn Forvford^ and whea hie snb-diviakiii Forward, has wheeled square to that direction, he will nre the wordFonrarc/. The leader of the second sub-oiTisioiiy when he arrives at the ground where the first began to change iis direction, will give the same words, following the exact track, and sHways preferr- ing its distance from the division in its front. % 1. If the proper pivot flank is to be the wheeling one, each commander of a division gives his word Shoulders Forward as he successively anivet at such a distance from the p»oint on which he has moved, as that, at the completion of the wheel, his division may receive the word Forward when perpendicular to the new line, but with the given point, of course) behind the proper pivot ; and that he also in his own person be on the new direction, prepared to give his word ForuMrdy and to proceed. 2. The sub-oivisions must take care thiPthey continue their march oorrectly upon the point where the leading one wheeled, and that they do not shift to either flank, which, without much attention, they are apt to do. Counter-marching* Hie company, when it is to counter-march, mnst always be considered as a division of a battalion in column ; the instructor of the drill will therefore) previous to his giving the caution to counter-march, signify whether the right or left is supposed to be in front, that the commander o£ the company, and his covermg seijeanty may be placed on the pivot flank before such caution is given, as it is an invariable rule in the counter* march of the divisions of a column by files, that the facings be made from the flank, then the pivot one, to the one which is to become such. Counter-march by Files, nOBT (OR lkvt) FACE. QUICK MARCH. 1st. On the word right, or left, face, the company fojes, the commander of it immediately takes one peotf outwards, and faces inwards ready to halt his company : and his covering seiieant faces to the right abonty ana coverp. At the word quick march, the whole, except the commander and h:^ covering serjcant, step off together, and ttie lead- ing file wheeling shfirt round the front rank, proceeds, followed by the company in file, till it has reached the covering Serjeant, who has remained immoveable, when the commander instantlv gives the Halt, Frontt words Haltf Fronty DresSy squares, and closes his company Dress, on his Serjeant, and then replaces him. Counter-march by ranks. right and left face. 2nd. On the word face, whether the right or left is in front, the front rank faces to the right, the rear rank to the left ; commanders place themselves on the out- ward flank of their Serjeants facing inwards, and the covering Serjeants go to the right about. The whole step off together, the two ranks severally RIGHT COUNTER wheeling in single file, till the pivot man ol the front MARCH. rank comes close to the coverin|' serjeant ; they then .•' 94 IKWkWTRY DULL. eare most be taken that the wheel of eaeh file be made cIoac, quick, and at an increased length of step of the wheeling man, so aa not to retard or lengthen out the march of the whole* Omipanies, or theii divisions^ when brooght up in file to a new linr, ar9 not to stand in that position till the men cover each other minutely: but th«»instant the leading man is at his point, they will receive the word Ualit Front, and in that situation close in and dress correctly. Wheeling on the Centre of the Company. The company must be accustomed to wheel upon its centre half back- ward, half forward, and to be pliable in every shape which circum- stances can require of it ; but always in order, and by a decided command. COMPAlIt, OS TUS CKMTaZ. le vrords t^ command are, RIGHT LEFT, \ ^S' WIIKCL. . A''-£.|i. RIGHT ABOUT, , LEFT ABOUT, J ^ . When the wheel ia to the right or right about, the right half company wheels backward, and the left forward. In this case the right-hand man of the left subdivision is the pivot man ; he faces to his right, or right abont, and the covering serjoant springs out and aligns himself with him, but to the flank which is to become the pivot. The reverse will take place when the wheel is to be made to the left, or to the left about. The left-hand man of the right sub-division is then the pivot man, who will iJAce to hia left, or left, about ; the coveting serjeant aligns himself with him, as in the wheel to the right. On the word march, the whole move off together in quick time, regulating by the two flank men, who during the wheel preserve themselves in a Tine with the centre of the company ; as soon as the required degree of wheel is performed, the conmiander of Haltf Dress. I the company gives the word Haltf Dress, and instantly I squares it fiom that flank on which he himselfis to take post. Increasing and Diminishing the Front of an Open ' ; j .■::■■ ^ >w. V Column halted, ,, , 1' • ■ • • Increasing. The company standing in open column of sub- divisions (suppose the right in front) receives from the instructor of the drill a caution to form company ; upon which the covering Serjeants will run out to mark the pivot flank. The commander of the com- pany turning round, instantly orders, L^/if Subdivision^ Left Half Face; Quick March; and the leading, or pivot, file will march straight on the covering serjeant. When the leit sub-division has obliqued so as to gain the line of the right sub-division, the commander gives the word Halt, Frcnt^ Dress up; and takes post on the left, the pivot flank of the company. Diminishing. ' ' • On the cautionary command from the instructor of the drill to eorm sub-divisions, the senior sub- altern instantly falls tack to mark the point where the left flank of the sub-division is to rest. The commander of the company advancing one rOBM COMPANY. L^t suhdivisionf Ltfl Half Face; Quick March. Halt, Front, Dress up. ■?ii-(* .'.» form sub-divisions. IirrAlfTRT DBILL. 95 luick, and ) retard or new linr, 'flinutely: I the word lialf back. 1 circum- wmmaod. ■•-'■'■, company [land man it) or right with him, will take tut. The who will nself with Lole move ho during ompany ; nander of instantly take post* pen of sub- i from the ;oMPANT ; in out to the com- b-division, ading) or J Serjeant. as to gain mmander akes post instructor nior sub- ink of the loing one Lf^ Sub-diviMumf Right about thrte- quarters Face, iiukk March. Halty Front. Dress. step, ordern Ltft Sub-^Mnon, Right about thrn- iiuarters Face^ Qukk March ; and the leading fUa of ihe left sub-ifivision marches in the diagonal direc- tion, until the pivot file reaches the officer who hat taken op its distance and covers; and who, when it stiall reach him, gives the wonfs, Halt^ Frontf Drtu, The commander remains on the left funk of the right sub-division, and the next officer on that of lell. In increasing and diminishing the front of an open column halted, upon the usual caution, the rear rank-man of the pivot file of the reverse sub-division falls back and covers the third file of his sub-division, is order to leave room lor tho flank of the other sub-division, resuming his place as soon as the flanks are clear. It is to be observed as a general rule in diminishing the front of a column by the doubling of sub-divisions or sections, whether the column be halted, or in motion, that the sub-division or section on the revera* flank is the one behind which the other sub-Oivisions or sections double. Thus, when the right is in front, the doubling will be in the rear of the right sub-division ; and vice versa when the left is in front. And in increasing the front of a column, the rear sub-divisions, or sections, oblique to the hand the pivot flank is on : so that, when the right is in front, the obliquing will be to the left, and the reverse when the left is in front. Increasing and Diminishing the Frofd of an Open Column on the March, *p-- ■((tiTT FORM COMPAMT. L^ Svh-divisUmy L^ ha^lurnf Double. Front Turrif '' " Qukk. • .*,,! jncreasing. ■"'*■'' m The company marching at quick time in open column of sub divisions (suppose right in ftomti^ receives from the instructor of tne drill, the cau^nary command, form company: the commander of ibm company, instantly turning round, gives the words Left Sub-division, left half' turn, Double, and it instantly moves off at the Double March ; and as soon as its inward flank is open, it receives the word Front 7\tm, and when in line with the reverse sub-division, Quicks the communder taking post on the pivot flank, towards which he has been moving. f *Vi>'Ji»?- FORM SUB-DIVISIONS. Diminishing. '■».^*V5--. Left Sub-division, mark timrank man of the leading file will turn to the right, take one pace to the front, and halt, the rear rank moving round and covering ; the remainder of the company form QD the left of the right file, by files in succession. ;. .-r > iui % At this word the leading file wheels to the right about, taking one pace to the front after wheel- ing ; the rc^mainder of the company march on in file, wheeling round the halted file, and form- ing on its left by files in succession, each file, as it 'comes into the line, taking up its dressing from the standing flank. r To form to eUher Flan^^from Open Column of Sub-divisions. The company marching in open column of sub-divisions, to form to its left, receives the word, HALT, LEFT WHEEL INTO LINE, QUICK 'MARCH, i^^., and proceeds as has already been shewn. To form the company to its right flank) the instructor of the drill TO THE RIGHT, . I givos the cautionsry word of command, to the FORM company | RIGHT, FORM COMPANY ; on (which the com- j manders of the several divisions shift to the right flank, and the commander of the leading sub-division instantly gives ON THE LEADING FILE TO THE RIGHT, FORM COMPANY. ON THE LEADING FILE TO THE RIGHT ABOUT, FORM COMPANY. HALT, LEFT WHEEL INTO LINE, QUICK MARCH. inrANTrnT obill. 99 iMT feetioht) face to the ight or left, »any leader )raeti8ed to ing forward, inverted by tie inversion kctions of leading file sir bodies a the right, ling inwards lei\ in front, )as8ing along FORWARD is has only to >nt-rank man ght, take one rank moving the company 8 to the right after wheel- ly march on e, and form- ich file, as it (ig flank. b'diviaiona. n column of receives the LINE, QUICK of the drill nand, TO THB '.h the com- i to the right nstantly gives the word to his division, L*fl Skoulderi^jcrward. When it has wheeled square, he orders, For- %oard ; and having gained three paces, he gives the word Hali^ Dreit, and dresses it on the the intended line of formation. The second sub- division must gradually incline to the leA by the oblique step, by word of command from its com- mander, in order to be able to march clear of the fir^t, and when it is arrived at the left flank of the first, its commander Left SkovUdert forward^oruHtrdf Haity Drest. Left or right oblique. Forward. Left Shoulders forward, Haltt Dreu, falling to the rear, gives the word. Left Shouldert forward— forward : then Halty Drets up—on which the division moves up into the line with the one formed; and the commander of the company dresses it from the outward flank of the first formed 8ub*diviflion and resumes his proper place. The Company moving to the Front to gain Ground to a fianky by a March in Echelionf by Sections, ^* ' The company, marching to the front, receives the SECTIONS, I word SECTIONS, RIGHT ; the right-hand men of the front RIGHT. I rank of each section turning in a small degree to their right, mark the time two paces, during which the sections are wheeling on their pivot men ; at the third pace, and at FORWARD. I the word forward, the whole move on direct to the I front that each section has now acquired : and the com- pany continues its march in echellon. FORM coiiPAKY. I On the word form company, the pivot men I mark the time as before, turning back in a small degree to the left, the original front, and the sections FORWARD, hinstantly wheel backward into line; on the word for- ■ ' *■ . I WARD, the whole advance in line. . ; U , ' To form the Rallying Square . .^ , .^ 1. The instructor of the drill having caused the company to disperse to a certain distance, will give the word FORM THE I form THE RALLYING SQUARE, at the SamC RALLYING SQUARE. | time placing himself facing the supposed enemy; the men hasten to the person so posted, fixing bayonets and ordering their arms as they reach him. The two first who join him form on his right and left, facing outwards. The three next place themselves in front of those posted, and three others to the rear facing to the rear, thus forming a square of three. The instructor will cause the next four men to take post at the several angles ; and others as they come up will complete the difierent faces between these angles, which will form a square of five. 2. A square thus composed of twenty-four men (besides the pertion who is to rally) and form two deep, may be augmented to a square of 100 WWAWrmt DBILL. - ^.^■.•V-A.^- THB iQUARR WILL MOVE TO THB FRONT, RBAKf ftl0IIT, OR Lirx INWARDS FACE aUlCK MAHCH. HALT. RE PREPA jQ »B»ItT CAVALRY. READY. MMiit three dMp, by four more men takinf poiU it the angiee, end oChera eoming up to complete the fRcee m before ; the square will then contiat of forty-eight men, and may be augmented in the tame manner to a aquare of nine, four deep, by the anglea being occupied by four more men, and the facea filled up aa before ; and the square will then be compoaed of eighty men. 3. When the tquare it to march, — In order to move with the neceaaarr regularity previoualy to putt- ing the square in motion, the instructor will cause the facea to be dressed ; and aAer the caution, he will give the words inwards pace, and it will face in the named direction, and step off accordingly at the word QUICK MARCH. 4. To reeitt Cavalry. — Upon the word halt, the square will halt and face outwards, and when it is to prbparb to rbsist cavalry ; — upon the word READY, the front rank only (if the square is two or three deep) will kneel ; if four deep, the two front ranks will kneel. If ordered to fire, the standing ranks only will commence an independent fire, bringing the firelock gradually up to the present. When the square is to be reduced, two non- commissioned officers will mark the alignment facing the supposed enemy. On the word QutcA; Marchy the men open out, and fall in, in their proper places. In this manner small dispersed parties, from eight to eighty men, BMiy be formed to resist an attack of cavalry in an open country, where, froa* whatever cause, soldiers may have separated from the column of marsh. .;, When a company, or other small body in close files, requires to form to resist cavalry, it may be wheeled forward into column of sec- tiona, and closed to the front. When halted, the two rear sections face to the right about, and the two outward files of the second and third aections face to their right and leA, so as to present a front in all directions. The men on the angles also face to their right and left. When a Battalion in Line takes Open Order, ^ Reduce the Square, Quick March, Rear Rnnkt take Open .. Order, At the word Order, officers recover swords, and move at once close in front of the files opposite which they are to stand, — that is, the captain in front of the second file from the right of the company, the senior subaltern in front of the second file from the left, and the third subaltern in front of the centre file— if there is a fourth officer the distance between the flanks will be divided. The serjeant coverers move up to the front rank to preserve the intervals left by the officers. The flank men on the light of the rear rank of each company step briskly back one pace to mark the ground upon which the rank is to halt ; they face to the right, and cover as pivots, corrected by the serjeant-major on " right. •nglea, and ir« will then ime manner lied by four ire will then fn order to utly to putt- r will cause tion, he will I face in the at the word word HALT, I, and when I — upon the ie square is it ranks will tmmence an >resent. d, two non- e alignment word Quick ;ei9. ;ighty men, ntry, where, e column of requires to unin of seC" ;ar sections second and I front in all and left. ler. ;, .. 8. and move ich they are I second file mbaltern in tern in front jttween the e front rank men on the k one pace face to the 00 the right. IMrAmiT DBILL. tOI *' > . ^.^^^«./^_A.«^rf^,^^ At this word the rear rank steps baek one pace, dressing March* by the right : the officers of companies march three paces direct to the front, glance their eyes to the right, correct their dressing, and port their swords at the word Steady from the major, who dresses them. The officers with the colours march forward three lengthened pnces, and dress in the line of officers- The music, drum- mers, and pioneers remain as potted at cIom order. The first major places himself on the right of the line of officers : the second major on their left : the adjutant on the left of the front rank : The staff, vis, the paymaster, surgeon, assistant^surgeon, and quarter master, place themselves on the right of the front rark of the grenadiers, at one pace distance. The colonel and lieutenant-colcnel advance ten and six paces before the colours. . _ t. ... The ofiicera move through and into their respective intervals, and each individual arrives, and places himself property at his post in close order. Marching past in Slow Time. The battalion will break into column of companies, the right in front, and the column will be pr' ^n mn' tion,pioneerB, music and drums having been previously ordered to the head of it. Points will be fixed by the adjutant for the several wheelings of the divisions ; so that their right flanks^ in marching past, shall be only four paces distant from the camp colour, where it is supposed the general places himself to receive the salute. ■'V COM PA NIKS, ON TOVR LBfT BACKWARD WHEEL. QUICK MARCH, Halt, Brest, MARCH. Right Shoulders Forward, The several companies wheel succesi^ively at the first and second angles of the ground on the mo- veable pivot; and the wheel at the latter angle will bring them on the line on which they are to pass the general. During this wheel each leader of a company will change his flank by the front, facing his men, as when wheeling into line from column, and having reached the point to which his right flank wheels up, he places himself Forward, I square to the front, and gives the word Forward, as soon I as the company has completed its wheel ; upon which the men touch to the right, keeping their eyes straight to the front. Rear Rank, take Open Order, The leading company, and each other succes- sively, as it arrives within thirty paces of the general open its ranks, at which time the officers of compa- ront, the captains being replaced on the right flanks nies move to the by their Serjeants. In marching past the reviewing general, the colonel is to be in front of the grenadier company, with the major a little behind him, on his left. The lieutenant-colonel is to be in the rear ; but, in the absence of the colonel, the lieutenant-colonel will supply his place. The second I I i! 102 HrrANTRY DB1LL. major it in the rear* behind, and on the leA of the lieutenant-colonel ; and the adjutant is behind and on the left of the major. The officer!, when they arrive at their proper distance from the general, will salute successively by companies, commencing when within ten paces of him, and recover their swords when six paces past him, without in the least altering the rate of march, or impeding the front rank of companies. The commanding officer, when he has saluted at the head of the battalion, places himself near the general, and remains there till the rear has marched past. Rear Rankf take Clote Order. his place on the The officers commanding companies will each successively, when he has passed the general by twenty paces, close his rear rank, and will resume right flank: each individual of the company will at the same time resume the post which he held when the column was first put in motion. '^'* ^ r '^ 'n ^ » Right Shoulders forward. Forward, The several companies wheel successively at the point which will be fixed opposite the ground where the left of the battalion stood ; during the wheel, officers commanding the companies change by the rear to the left flank. When the leading company is near to where the left HALT. I of the battalion stood, the whole halt, arms are SLOPE AMRS. I sloped, and the Quick March will instantly com- mence. ■Yj .^-w^<; • r " I- mvf^ J -J' Vii '*!>*. h^ ..i *,-■> '.■; . '■■M '-'■ — , *■ i: :■ >.-' \, - .<-,,; i •V-i^-y H^' /> 'j|i .'^'^•'■^' yi:\' ' . ■ 4 V .,. 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V A: ■ • ■•■ ■■•' r-f|% ..•-y /ri i./t{i-'- ^r-;Ji> ■ ^mlf, 1 ■':>: ■t-t-i; sj.}r. .;.« r Tw • 1 ♦ iJ , ij •■',. ;. :h*.,v..; , 7-^>. ?f ^' >:• ^li-; ;. it-colonel ; ) from the nng when paces past peding the n he has e general, will each general by ill resume iny will at tlumn was vely at the be ground during the ies change ere the left arms are ntly com- -<■■-. -^ it\-:<^ "jr I ... '^ ■■<■.■ FORMS OF RETURN RETURN of Captain ^ , of the Battalion of the the year 185 '- - Company ' /or „v£-v '"'"Name* of Effective Cfficcra, Sergeants and Militiamen. i < ' Names of Officers and Non* Commissioned Offi- cers absent without leaye. Present, • '"■"■ ■■■ - J Sick— Absent Absent— With leave, . . Absent — Without leave, Total .'■■ -M-v.-t''* -a^ '■•: 104 FOSm or RKTUBN. ANNUAL RETURN OP THE TROOP OP CAVALRY. Bead Quwrtera at 185 Roll op Troop. Rank. NauM. Rank. Name*. Captain. PrinttM. r • ? ' • • P FIELD RETURN. DISTRIBUTION. Present on Pamde, .... Sick— >AbMn(i AbMnt— With leave, . . Abaent— Without leave, Total, I a Si s 3 e U B I t i REMARKS. jO HETURN of arms AND ACCOUTREMENTS, Ac. STATE OF ARMS, Ac. U • 1 73 • § REMARKS. ^ C Serviceable, . . Itsued by Govt., < ( Unierviceable, The Propeitr of J SeiviceaHe, . . Indiviauaf.. J Unserviceable, Total,.... t!i Certified to be Correct. Signature of ) CfHumanding Officer.) .-♦, . . ,is^, i rALRY. I. n :marks. !tf«'v MARKS. iUl romuB or mvtvmm. Annual Return of the ■ Head <* "•rters, at ROLL OP COMPANY; 105 ArtiUery Company. 18d Rank. Names. Rank. Names. CapUin. • • 1* ''' ^ V. "ft f PrivatM. o FIELD RETURN. DISTRIBUTION- Preienton Parade,.... Sick— Absent Absent— With leare,.. Absent— Without leave, Total,.... I a in I. 8.1 1' a s Remarks, and Names of Officers, &c. Absent without leavei RETURN OF ARMS AND ACCOUTREMENTS, &c. Certified to be Correct* / -f Signature of i Commanding Officer. ) KM FOBMl OF RSTURH. Annual Reium of the Head Quarters, at ROLL OP COMPANY. Rifle Company. 185 Rank. Names. 1 Rank. T'j Names. CapUio. Privates. V 'J f ,""'■'. t, ■ f r - V.JUfJ. .. MwJV-Ai »(ll|KV*,W ,u»>i«*i,»<«af:- ■-' •./«„. '"'■„" • • p" i - 4 ■'' "i/ '. .5.';; ,-^ V ] FIELD RETURN. \ ■ ■3-1 ^ DISTRIBUTION. 6 i S 1 U] 1 i o O e s Privates. Remarks and Name of Officers, &e. Absent without leave. Present on Parade Skk— Absent, Absent— With leave, . . Abient— Without leave, • Total, .... RETURN OF ARMS AND ACCOUTREMENTS, Ac. pi- *' Certified to be Correct. Signature of ) Commanding Officer. ) roKMS or RBTumir. 107 A_-v»v*^,,*\A, V^V^'V,Av%'^ uny. »i'>j(-^ ind Name ers, &e. without > ▼e. 9 :lWJ^mi''%. f- OS o» H J ^ "i ■ ;-c.- .:'•..•(.• s a t^i ■,r^^ ■*!:■; a •* -'■ ' ^' " § V ct « t« c- . < ■: " '-" '-'-■ ' "i- '-•-.. >t is ■. -4.?'''.; S o v e ■ ,"' - .► t ■^-'"" ■3 z< • -V '- 8 ^ . g i ' •^ -8 c2( fi . .2 d te, Profess Occupatio - (S M «< ♦ CO •« ate of ik, an orps. Q SO C4 » § 25 •n e <« M d ■...,^, ..*.;* c« oi «i > « J , a » 4 4 106 Fomiit or RCTrmr. BATTALION MILITIA. STATEMENT of Fine* and CobIb impoBed by an Ordinary Court Martialf held at on the day of 18 , on the undermentioned Militiameti of the above named Battalion. Nftme of MUitiunan. Amount of Finef. Costs. Amount Rec'd. hy PreMdcnt of O C M Remark*. . £ ■. d £ s. d. * ^ B. d. Signature of President of Court Martial I 8ig» qf Com. Of^cxTy I g' 1- SS" i i» 'tnary lay ^ kimeti iiarkt. %■ '^^r