Private Patrick Walsh, 2811, December 22, killed in action at Lucknow. John Keily, 2530, died December 18. John Reilly, 1690, died December 5. F. S. GABB, Major. Deputy Adjutant-General of the Army. Adjutant-General's Office, Fort Saint George, March 10, 1858. No. 29. List of Casualties by Death among the European Commissioned Officers of the Honourable Company's Army, in consequence of the Mutinies in Northern India, that have been reported to this Department, from 12th February, 1858, up to this date. Major John Bates, 40th Regiment N.I., Sumbulpore, February 15, 1858, died of dysen tery. Captain Arthur Parry Woodbridge, 40th Regiment N.I., near Sumbulpore, February 12, killed in action. George King Newberry, 8th Regiment Light Cavalry, Shorapoor, February 8, killed in action. F. S. GABB, Major, Deputy Adjutant-General of the Army. Adjutant-General's Office, Fort Saint George, February 26, 1858. No. 30. Nominal Roll of the Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers, Drummers, and Rank and File of the First Madras Fusiliers, who have been either Killed or Wounded, or have Died since the 19th of May, 1857, (in addition to that published in Gazette, April 7, 1858.) Lieutenant William Stafford Bailey, September 15 and 25, 1857, Lucknow, wounded twice. Colour-Serjeant, Alexander Walker, June 17, Allahabad. Corporal Patrick Sandes, June 18, Allahabad. Private Jeremiah Lanigan, May 19, at sea on voyage to Bengal. David Morgan, May 28, Benares. At Allahabad. Private Matthew Dinan, June 15. William Ekins, June 15. John Kemp, June 15, subsequently died James Connolly, June 15. Thomas Quigley, June 15, subsequently died of his wound, June 20. Duncan Cameron, June 18. Hugh Mulcahy, June 18. James Brien, June 18. Private William Temperton, June 19. James Cudmore, June 19. Robert Lawrence, June 20. John Stewart, June 21. Half-pay Drummer, John Cherry, June 21. James Murphy, June 22. William Parker, June 22. Peter Ward, June 29, Benares. At Cawnpore. Serjeant James McGrath, July 4. Private Samuel Walker, July 4. William Nolloth, July 4. Thomas Pike, July 4. John O'Neill, July 4. Alexander Over, July 4. Alexander Stewart, July 4. Joseph Pike, July 4. John Price, July 4. Joseph Phillips, July 4. Edward Prescott, July 4. Dennis O'Brien, July 4. Patrick Ready, July 4. Martin Maloney, July 12, Futtepore. Patrick Casey, July 12, Futtepore. William Thorn, July 12, Futtepore. Peter McEvoy, July 12, Futtepore. John Helling, July 12, Futtepore. James Brown, July 12, Futtepore. Major Sydenham George Charles Renaud, July 15, Aeng, subsequently died of his wound at Cawnpore, July 21. Captain James Gray Campbell Fraser, July 15, Aeng, and October 5, Lucknow, wounded twice. Corporal Edward Horan, July 15, Aeng, subsequently died of his wounds, July 27. Michael Shannahan, July 15, Aeng, subsequently killed in action at Lucknow, September 27. James Thomas Farlowe, July 15, Aeng. John Cole, July 15, Aeng. Dennis Harrington, July 15, Aeng. |