03^6 7 6'JS^ MZ-. CALENDAR OF KNIGHTS; CONTAINING LISTS OF KNIGHTS BACHELORS, BRITISH KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS, ALSO KNIGHTS OF THE GARTER, THISTLE, BATH, ST. PATRICK, AND THE GUELPHIC AND IONIAN ORDERS, FROM 1760 TO THE PRESENT TIME. BY FRANCIS TOWNSEND, PURSUIVANT OF ABMS. LONDON: WILLIAM PICKERING. M DCCC XXVIII. LONDON : PRINTED BY s. AND R. BENTLEY, Dorset Street, Fleet Street, PREFACE. The want which, in the course of his professional pursuits, the Editor has repeatedly felt, of some work which should identify, at least, the professions, resi dences, subsequent honours, if any, and times of death, of persons on whom the honour of knighthood had been conferred, first led him to commence, for his own private use, a Collection on that subject, the more modern (as the more immediately interesting) portion of which he here ventures to otfer to the Pub lic, in the hope that it may facilitate the researches of others in a branch of study now becoming daily more and more followed. While the Peerage and Baronetage of Great Britain and Ireland have been the subjects of numerous, and, of late years, nearly annual publications, the Order of Knighthood has been almost entirely neglected. In PREFACE-. fact, the only Work that is confined to that subject, is a List of Knights edited as far back as 1660, by John Philpot, Somerset Herald. Previous to that period a " Catalogue of Nobihty, Baronets and Knights," had been published by Thomas Walkley, 1642, a third edition of which, (said to have been collected by Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux King of Arms,) was printed in 1652. Lists of the (then) existing Knights have from time to time been given in " Chamberlain's State of Eugla«d," and some similar works, and more recently in the Appendixes to the several Editions of " Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage.'' All these Lists, however, have been more or less defective. Those of Walkley and Philpot, though embracing all the Knights made within a given period, contain nothing but the mere Names of the parties, the Counties where they resided, and the Dates of their Knighthood ; no attempt being made to record either any further honour to which they may have been advanced, or the dates of their deaths. All the subsequent Lists profess to contain only the Names of then existing Knights. Towards the end of the seventeenth century Peter PREFACE. V Le Neve, Esq. Norroy King of Arms, appears to have contemplated the publication of a List of Knights from the Restoration down to his own time; which, to judge from the large collections he had made, (now in the British Museum, Had. MSS. 5801 and 2,) would probably have contained not only all the particulars that came to his knowledge relative to the several knights themselves,- but also valuable genealogical ac counts of their families. His death, however, prevented the intended publication. An extract from the sketch of a Preface, which is to be found in the first volume of Le Neve's Collec tion, may perhaps not be unacceptable to the reader. After noticing the above-mentioned publications of Philpot and Walkley as the only ones known to him, and stating that he pioposed to commence his own List from the 1st of King Charles II. (where the pre vious work ended,) Le Neve proceeds : — " The Catalogue I have transcribed from the entries " thereof in the Heralds' Office, London, which are " transmitted to them when their fees are paid to the " Receivour ; so that those gentlemen who paid no fees " must not expect to have any notice taken of tlje times Vl PREFACE. " of their being knighted. But some few who have " not paid fees, which could any way come to my " hand, I have added in their due places ; and if any " should be omitted who paid their fees,- or any wrong " dates put to those who are inserted, I must beg their " pardon for the neglect, and shall always be ready " to amend whatever error I have committed." The present Editor has drawn from the same source as his Predecessor, with the addition of the London Gazettes, in which also the knighthoods of all persons where fees are paid are notified. Considering also that, although the notification and record of a knight hood were contingent on the payment of fees, the knighthood itself is completely conferred the moment the royal sword has been imposed,* he has inserted in * This is so completely the case, that it may be doubted whe ther even a person who should succeed in surreptitiously procur ing the imposition of the sword from the Sovereign, would be at all the less a Knight Bachelor on account of the fraud or misre presentation he had practised to obtain it. Two instances of this nature did actually occur about seven years ago, which led to the following notice in the Loudon Ga zette of o May, 1821. " Carlton House, 4 May, 1821. " The following is a Copy of an Order from His Majesty to the Marijuess of Winchester, Groom of the Stole, which, in PREFACE. VII his List the Names of all such persons as, either from his own knowledge or credible information, he be lieves to have actually received the honour of knight hood, though they are not included in the records of the College of Arms, or the Gazette, distinguishing, however, such instances with the remark, " Not ga zetted." In the List of Knights Bachelors the description immediately following the Name of the Knight is that which applied to him at the period when he received obedience to His Majesty's commands, has been communicated by his Lordship to the Lords of His Majesty's Bedchamber. " The honour of Knighthood having, in two recent instances, been surreptitiously obtained at the levee, His Majesty, for the purpose of effectually guarding against all such disgraceful prac tices in future, has been pleased to direct, that henceforth no person shall be presented to His Majesty at the levee by the Lord in waiting, to receive the honour of Knighthood, unless His Majesty's pleasure shall have been previously signified, in writing, to the Lord in waiting, by one of His Majesty's princi pal Secretaries of State." The names of the parties are not unknown to the Editor, but they are, of course, not included in the following List ; and, although they are hinted at in the Gentleman's Magazine at the period, he forbears to mention them here, because one of them is since dead, and the other, he trusts, either has had, or will have, the decency to lay down his surreptitiously obtained title. vin PREFACE. the honour; the date of knighthood immediately fol lows, and the Editor has then added any further rank or dignity to which the individual may have been raised, and finally, if dead, the date of his death.* The honour of Knighthood is sometimes conferred by Letters Patent under the Great Seal, but only in cases where the individual on whom His Majesty is pleased to confer it is out of the kingdom. The Statutes of the Ionian Order declare, that all persons who may be admitted into it shall immedi ately be entitled to assume " the distinctive appella tion of Knighthood." King James I. by Letters Patent, dated 28 May, in the tenth year of his reign, (about a twelvemonth after the foundation of the Order of Baronets,) pro mised and granted, " for Himself, his Heirs, and Suc cessors, that such Baronets, and the heirs male of their bodies, as hereafter should be no knights when they should attain or be of the age of one-and-twenty years, upon knowledge thereof given to the. Lord " There are probably some deceased persons in the List whose deaths the Editor has not been able to ascertain, but he believes the instances are not numerous. PREFACE. IX Chamberlain of the Household, should be knighted by His Majesty, his Heirs, and Successors." This pro mise and grant, however, were revoked and annulled by other.Letters Patent, dated 19 Dec. 1837. All persons on whom His Majesty may be pleased to confer any of the Orders of Knighthood, must be previously made Knights Bachelors,* except Com manders of the Bath, who take the rank of Knights and appellation " Sir," immediately on their nomina tion, and are, if necessary, subsequently knighted when invested with the Insignia of their class. FOREIGN ORDERS. Previous to the year 1 800 the instances of Foreign Orders of Knighthood being conferred on English subjects were of so unfrequent occurrence as to excite little attention, either on the part of the Public or the Government. The permission of the British Sovereign was, of course, always necessary to legitimatise the •acceptance of a Foreign Order, or authorise the wear ing its Insignia in this country ; but, even for many * They are not, however, included in the List of Knights Ba. chelors, as they will be found under their respective Orders. X PREFACE. years subsequent to the accession of His late Majesty, there does not appear to have been any established rule or etiquette as to the mode in which that permis sion was to be announced or recorded. In. some in stances His Majesty himself, at the request of the Fo reign Sovereign, invested the Knight. In the case of Sir John Hill, M.D. Knight of Gustavus Vasa, all that is known is, that immediately after his investi ture, which was performed by the Swedish Ambassa dor in London, he was received and recognised, at the levee of his own Sovereign, as a Knight of that Order. In another instance, the Royal Permission is said to have been notified by a private letter from the Secre tary of State for the Home Department. In the case of Sir Samuel Greig, in 1778, (p. 90,) a certificate from the Lords of the Russian Admiralty, setting forth the Orders which the Emperor of Russia had conferred upon him, was registered in the College of Arms, on the authority of the Earl Marshal's Warrant only ; And the only oflScial record of the late Lord Ma cartney having received the White Eagle of Poland, is a Pedigree of his Lordship's family recorded in ths same College. PREFACE. Xj In 1789, for the first time, the Royal Permission was signified (in the cases of Bentham, p. 71, and Fanshaw, p. 88) by Warrant, under the Signet and Sign Manual. Similar Warrants passed for Lord Duncan (p. 85) in 1797, and for Sir Sidney Smith (p. 54) in 1799; and from that period such has conti nued to be the uniform practice. After 1800 the number of Foreign Orders bestowed on British subjects increased immensely. It is a fea ture of the late War, not perhaps much known, though peculiarly honourable to the British Nation, that the achievements of her Naval and Military Offi cers not only obtained them admission into the already existing Orders of almost every country in Europe, but even gave rise to the establishment of three new Orders of Knighthood, principally, if not solely, for the purpose of rewarding their services. The Porte, before 1 800, possessed no Order of Chi valry; those already established in the stricter Cathohc countries, "being united with religious ceremonies and institutions,''* could not correctly be bestowed on per sons professing a different faith. But the Navy and * Preamble to the Statutes of the Tower and Sword. xu PREFACE. Army of Great Britain expelled the French from Na ples (1798) and Egypt, (1801,) and protected (1808) the King of Pjortugal in his removal to the Brazils. The gratitude of the Sultan was shown by the establishment of the Order of the Crescent, and that of the Kings of Naples and Portugal, by their respectively founding the Orders of St. Ferdinand and Merit, and the Tower and Sword. The strictness of interpretation, however, which would exclude Protestants, was afterwards dispensed with, and the Insignia of most of the Catholic Orders of Spain, Portugal, and Italy, are now to be seen adorning the breasts of British Officers. Up to the year 1810, it appears to'have been gene rally considered, and acted upon, though nowhere perhaps absolutely decided, that the acceptance of a Foreign Order of Knighthood, (with the con sent of the British Sovereign,) gave a title to the appellation " Sir," and the other privileges, rank, and precedence, of a Knight Bachelor of these Realms. In some instances, where His Majesty personally invested the Knight with the Insignia of the Order PREFACE. xm bestowed upon him, he at the same time ceremoni ously dubbed him with the sword. But the appella tion "Sir" was equally and with as little question, assumed by, and, even in official documents, given to, those who had been created by Diploma only, and had never been actually knighted. In 1810 the question as to the propriety of this practice was raised, in the case of Sir Henry Cle- ments Thompson, Captain R.N., who had received, with his Sovereign's consent, the Order of the Sword of Sweden, but was appointed by the Lords of the Admiralty to the command of a ship by the descrip tion of " Henry Clements Thompson, Esquire.'' The case was referred for the consideration of the Heralds' College, where the opinions were much divided, but the majoiity decided to report, that the acceptance of a Foreign Order, under such circumstances, did not confer the title or rank contended for. It is the less necessary to state or to combat here, either the grounds of tliis opinion, or the peculiar fea tures ofthe case upon which it was delivered, inasmuch as the direct contrary had been previously ruled by the highest legal authority of the kingdom, though the case XIV PREFACE. in which it occurred, being one of assault only, had not come to the knowledge of either the parties or the referees, and is not reported.* It may be remarked, however, that although Cap tain Thompson immediately laid down the title, and the Admiralty acted upon the opinion, in the Army Lists, persons similarly circumstanced continued to be called " Sir." In 1813, a regulation was adopted, that in all future Royal Warrants authorising the acceptance of Foreign Orders, a clause should be inserted provid ing "that such Licence should not authorise the * It was a prosecution against William Dearsley, for an assault on the Rev. Sir Robert Peat. The Counsel for the de fendant took an objection to the description of the plaintiff, urging, that as he had not been knighted by the King he had no right to the appellation " Sir." Lord EUenborough over ruled the objection, on the ground that knighthood was an uni versal honour, which there could be no doubt every sovereign could confer according to the laws or customs of his own state ; and that there could be as little doubt that the King of England could ratify and confirm such creation by a foreign Sovereign, aijd that having so done, the party was, to all intents and pur poses, a Knight, and entitled to the appellation by which Knights are commonly distinguished in these Realms. PREFACE. XV assumption of any Style, Appellation, Precedence, or Privilege, appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of these Realms." It may now, therefore, be laid down as a principle, that previous to fhe Regulation of 1813, the inves titure with a Foreign Order, with the permission of His Majesty, intitled the party to the rank, ap pellation, and privileges, of a Knight Bachelor. Regulations of His Majesty and of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, respecting Foreign Orders. 1st. "That no British subject shall accept a Fo reign Order, or wear its Insignia, without having pre viously obtained a \yarrant under the Royal Sign Manual, (directed to the Earl Marshal of England,) granting them His M-ajesty's permission to accept and wear the same. 2d. " That the intention of a Foreign Sovereign to decorate a British subject with the Insignia of such Order, shall be notified to His Majesty's Principa:! Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, either through the King's Minister abroad, or through the accredited xvi PREFACE. Minister of the Foreign Sovereign resident at this Court. 3d. " That when His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall have taken His Ma jesty's pleasure, and obtained His consent upon the occasion, he shall then signify the same to His Ma jesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home De partment, in order that he may cause the usual War rant to be prepared for the Royal Sign Manual, and take such other steps as may be necessary for carry ing His Majesty's pleasure into effect accordingly. 4th. " That when the Warrant is signed by the King, it shall be announced in the Gazette in the usual manner, and registered in His Majesty's College of Arms." In addition to the above Regulations of the King, His Royal Highness the Prince Regent deemed it ex pedient to announce, in the year 1812, Sth. " That no subject of His Majesty could be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of active and dis- PREFACE. XVII tinguished services before the Enemy, either at Sea or in the Field ; or unless he shall have been actually employed in the service of such Foreign Sovereign." And in March 1813, His Royal Highness was pleased to command, that the following proviso should be thereafter inserted in all Royal Warrants for the acceptance of Foreign Orders :* 6th. " That His Majesty's Licence and Permis sion doth not authorise, and shall not be deemed or construed to authorise, the assumption of any style, appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege, appertain ing unto a Knight Bachelor of these Realms." N. B. Before the Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs takes the Prince Regent's pleasure, on any application for an Officer in the Army to be per mitted to accept a Foreign Order, he causes the same to be referred to the Commander-in-Chief, through His Royal Highness's Secretary, to know whether or not His Royal Highness sees any objectioii to the Prince Regent's pleasure being taken thereupon. And if the application be in favour of a Naval * This regulation, when referred to ip the AVork, has been erroneously called the regulation of 1012. b XVIII PREFACE. Officer, the Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs communicates with the First Lord of the Ad miralty, to the same effect, previous to the Prince Re gent's pleasure being taken thereon. Further Regulation. " No British Officer to be recommended to the Prince Regent for the honour of Knighthood in consi deration of his having received the Royal permission to accept and wear the Insignia of a Foreign Order, unless such Officer shall have attained the rank of Major General in the Army, or of Rear Admiral in the Navy. " (Signed) Castlereagh." The List of Knights of Foreign Orders given in this Work may be divided into Three Classes. I. Persons who have received the Royal Licence to accept them ; in which case the date of such Licence immediately follows the name of the Order; and when the Licence has been duly recorded in the College of Arms, a dagger is prefixed. When the dagger is not, it is to be concluded the Licence has not been re corded. PREFACE, XIX II. Ofificers to whom his Grace the Duke of Wel lington distributed the Orders which were placed at his disposition by the Allied Sovereigns, after the Bat tle of Waterloo. These are distinguished by the letter WIS.. Very few of these Officers have received Royal Licences permitting their acceptance of them, and consequently are not included in the List of British Officers having Foreign Orders, printed in the autho rised Army List.* III. Persons whom though they have not obtained the Royal permission to wear the Insignia in England, the Editor, either of his own knowledge or as matter of historic fact, knows to have received any Foreign Order. This Class, comparatively very small, is to be distinguished by no date following the name of the Order they have received. To give any thing like a detailed account of the several Foreign jOrders of Knighthood which have * It appears singular, that on so distinguished an occasion some general permission did not issue. On a less important one (the conquest of Egypt) general orders from the Commander-in- Chief permitted all officers who had received the Order of the Crescent to wear its Insignia. b 2 XX PREFACE. been conferred on British subjects, would far exceed the limits of the present Work ; the following slight notices, however, may not be unacceptable. Annunciation, (Sardinia.) Founded by Amadeus VIII. Duke of Savoy, 1434. Charles III. or The Immaculate Conception, (Spain.) Founded by Charles III. King of Spain, 1771. Four Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, Knights Pensioners, and Knights. This Order ranks immediately after the Gol den Fleece, and takes precedence of the much older Orders of Calatrava, Alcantara, St. James, Montera. Christ,- (Portugal.) Instituted 1319, and endowed with the estates which the then recently sup pressed Order of the Templars held in Por tugal. Crescent, (Turkey.) Founded in August 1799, lo reward Lord Nelson, &c. Two Classes. N. B. The Second Class was conferred at the close of the Egyptian campaign, 1801, on above SOO English officers, but the Editor has not hitherto been tible to collect any thing like a correct list of them. Any information on this point will be most thankfully received. Black Eagle, (Prussia.) Founded by Frederick I. King of Prussia, 1701. One Class. preface. xxi Red Eagle, (Prussia.) Founded by George Frede rick Charles Margrave of Brandenburg Bay- reuth, 1734, and re-organized by the Margrave of Brandenburg Anspach, 1774. In 1792 the King of Prussia declared himself Grand Mas ter, and ranked it among the Prussian Oiders next after the Black Eagle. Three Classes. The Knights of the Black Eagle are also Knights of the First Class of this Order. White Eagle, (PoZa«(/.) Said to have been founded by Uladislaus, King of Poland, 1325, but did not exist many years. Renewed by Augustus King of Poland, 1705. Elephant, (Denmark.) Founded by King Canute IV. 1190, and revived by Christian I. 1458. Golden Fleece, (Austria and Spain.) This illus trious Order, considered at present the first in rank both in Austria and Spain, was found ed in 1429, by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy and Earl of Flanders, and the Grand Mastership attached to the Earldom of Flanders. At present the Emperor of Aus tria and King of Spain, each within their own dominions, exercise the function of Grand Master, and nominate Knights of this Order. Gustavus Vasa, (Sweden.) Founded by King Fre derick I. about 1725. xxii preface. Iron Crown, (Italy.) Founded by Napoleon as King of Italy, 1805, for civil as well as mili tary services, and adopted by the Emperor Francis. Three Classes — the first limited to Twenty, the second to Thirty, and the last to Fifty Members. Leopold, (Austria.) Founded by the Emperor Francis IT. about 1808, for civil as well as mih tary merit. Three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. Lion and Sun, (Persia.) Founded by Futty Ali Shah, 1808, to confer on Foreign Ambassadors, &c. Mussulmen are not admissible. Three Classes. Legion of Honor, (France.) Founded by Napoleon, 1802, and confirmed by Louis XVIII. 1814. Five Classes — Grand Crosses, (formerly called Grand Cordon, or Grand Aigle,) 140 ; Grand Officers, 240 ; Commanders, 650 ; Officers, 2000; Knights, unlimited.* Malta, or St. John of Jerusalem. The general history of this celebrated Order (the Patriarch of European chivalry) is too well known to need recapitulation. It is only necessary to say here, that after flourishing f'or many cen turies in the Holy Land, at Cyprus, at Rhodes, ' In 1013 this Class amounted to 39,200, and it has been since much Increased. preface. XXIU and finally, in the Island from which its more modern designation is taken, its existence as a sovereign state was put an end to by Buona parte, who reduced the Island and expelled the Knights, in his passage towards Egypt in 1798. A majority of the Knights then retired to Trieste, and afterwards to Messina and Catana. At present the Order is under the protection of the Emperor of Russia. Maria Theresa, (Austria.) Founded 1757, hy the Empress whose name it bears. Consists of three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. Number unlimited. Maximilian Joseph, (Bavaria.) Founded by Max imilian Joseph, King of Bavaria, (on the eleva tion of that Electorate to the rank of a King dom,) 1806. Three Classes — -Grand Crosses, (to which only General Officers are admitted,) Commanders, and Knights. Merit, (of Poland.) Founded in 1791, by Stanislaus Augustus, but soon after suppressed. Revived by Frederick Augustus Grand Duke of War saw, 1807. The Emperor of Russia is at pre sent Grand Master as King of Poland. Merit of Holstein, or Lion of Limbourg, is not a Royal Order: it was instituted in 1768, but soon became dormant, and remained so till 1818, when a junior Prince of the House of Saxony was named Grand Master. xxiv preface. Military Merit, (of Prussia.) Founded by Frede rick the Great, 1740. One Class. Military Merit, (of France.) Founded by Louis XV. 1759, for Protestant Officers only, they being excluded from the Order of St. Louis. Three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. Military Merit, (of Wurtemhiirg.) Founded by Frederick II. Duke of Wurtemburg, 1799. Three Classes— Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. Polar Star, (Stveden.) Founded by Frederick I. 1720, for civil and diplomatic .services. One Class. St. Andrew, (Russia.) Founded by the Emperor Peter I. 1698, and is the second in rank ofthe Russian Orders. One Class. Conferred only on Sovereign Princes, Russian Nobility of the first rank, or Foreigners of the highest distinc tion. H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence and th& Duke of Devonshire are the only English Subjects Knights of this Order. This Order carries with it those of St. Alexander Newski and St. Anne. St. Alexander Newski, (Russia.) Founded by the Empress Catherine, 1 725, for civil as well as military services. One Class. preface,- ' xxv St. Anne, (Russia.) This Order, originally founded 1735, by Charles Frederick Duke of Holstein, is now the Fourth Order of the Russian Em pire. Two Classes. St. Bento D'Avis, (Portugal.) Founded by Al phonso King of Portugal, 1147. St. Constantine, (Naples.) Said to have been founded by Constantine the Great, anno 313. Established as a Neapolitan Order by Don Car los of Spain, on his Accession to the Throne of Naples. Four Classes — Grand Crosses, Grand Commanders, Commanders, and Knights. St. Esprit, or Holy Ghost, (France.) Founded by Henry III. of France, 1578, and is the highest Order of that Monarchy. St. Ferdinand and Merit, (Naples.) Founded by the King of Naples, 1800, for the purpose of rewarding Lord Nelson and the Officers who served under him at the Nile, and in the reco very of Naples from the French Army in 1799. Originally Two Classes — Grand Crosses, in number, 21, and Commanders, unlimited. In 1810 a Third Class was added, the Members of which are called Knights. The first Grand Cross nominated was Lord Nelson, the second. General Suvarroff, the third the Emperor Paul I. XXVI preface. St. Fernando, (Spain.) Founded in 1811, by the Supreme Cortes, and confirmed by King Ferdinand VII. in 1815. Five Classes — the First, or Grand Crosses, for General Officers who have commanded in chief. Second, for General Officers who have particularly distin guished themselves. Third, for General Offi cers without distinction. Fourth, for Officers from Colonels downwards, who have particu larly distinguished themselves ; and the Fifth, for the same Class of Officers generally. St. George, (Russia.) Founded by the Empress Catherine II. Four Classes. Number unli- • mited. To be admitted into the First Class it is necessary to have served twenty-five years, and commanded as General-in-Chief at some decisive victory ; or to have made, to use the French phrase, eighteen Maritime Campaigns. The Emperor of Russia himself is not exempted from these conditions. The Emperor Paul never wore it, (though Suvarroff and others of his Generals did,) nor the late Emperor Alex ander until after the Campaigns of 1812 and 1813, in which he commanded his own armies. St. George and The Reunion, (Naples.) Founded by Ferdinand IV. 1819. Sr. Hermenegilde, (Spain.) Founded by King Ferdinand VII. anno 1814. Two Classes — preface. xxv Grand Crosses, for General Officers ; Second Class, for Officers from Brigadier downwards. St. Januarius, (Naples.) Founded by Charles King of the Two Sicilies, (afterwards King of Spain,) 1738. One Class. Number limited to Sixty. The King of Naples originally intended to confer this Order on Lord Nelson, but was pre vented by the consideration that some parts of its ceremonies and statutes rendered its being held by a Protestant impossible, and therefore he founded the Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit. Subsequently, however, that difficulty was overcome, and his Grace the Duke of Wellington, and six more English Officers, now belong to it. St. Joachim. This Order owes its foundation to no crowned head, but has been recognized both in Great Britain and abroad, as an Order of Knighthood. It was founded in 1755, and derives its chief claim to notice from having numbered Lord Nelson amongst its members. St. John of Jerusalem. (See Malta.) St. Joseph, (Tuscany.) Founded by Ferdinand III. Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1807, at Wurtzburg, of which he was then Grand Duke ; and on ascending the Tuscan Throne, in 1814, he carried this Order with him and made it the second Order of Tuscany. Three Classes — XX Vlll PREFACE. Grand Crosses, limitted to 20 ; Commanders, 30; Knights, unlimited. Civilians, and even Ecclesiastics, are admissible, as well as Mili tary Men: St. Louis, (France.) Founded by Louis XIV. 1695. Three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights or Small Crosses. St. Maurice and St. Lazare, (Sardinia.) The Order of St. Maurice was founded by Amadeus VIIL Count of Savoy, anno 1434. In 1572 that of St. Lazare (founded about 1119) was united to it. Three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. St. Stanislaus, (Poland.) Founded by Stanislaus Augustus King of Poland, 1765. Renewed, and divided into Four Classes, by the Emperor Alexander, 1815. St. Stephen, (Tuscany.) Founded by Cosmo de Me dici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1561. St. Wladimir, (Russia.) Instituted by the Em press Catherine II. 1782, and revived bythe Emperor Alexander, 1801. This Order is Civil as well as Military, and consists of Five Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, Knights of the Third Class, of the Fourth Class, or Junior Knights, and the Fifth Class, which is claima ble by persons who have filled a civil office for thirty-five years. PREFACE. XXIX SwoRD, (Sa)e(7«j.) Instituted 1525 ; afterwards be came dormant, and was renewed by King Fre derick I. 1748. Three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. Tower and Sword, (Portugal.) Founded by John VI. King of Portugal, 1808, on the occasion of his retreat to the Brazils, and for the purpose, as the Statutes express, of rewarding those on whom, as being '•' united with religious ceremo nies and institutions," the Orders then existing in Portugal, could not with propriety be con ferred. It consists of Three Classes — Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights. WiLHELM, (Netherlands.) Founded by the present King ofthe Netherlands, 1815. Four Classes —Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights of the Third and Fourth Classes. ORDERS OF THE GARTER, THISTLE, BATH, ST. PATRICK, ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUEL PHIC, AND ST. MICHAEL and ST. GEORGE. To give a List of the Knights of these Orders did not enter into the Editor's original plan, but he was induced to add them even after the first part was in the press, by the representation of some of his friends, that a Work professing to treat on subjects connected xxx preface. with English Knighthood, would be imperfect without them. The Lists of the Garter and first Class of the Bath were of easy compilation, the Records of the Heralds' College furnishing complete materials. With respect to the Second Class of the Bath, and the Orders of the Thistle, St. Patrick, and Ionian, not having access to the Records of those Orders, he can only say, he has used his best industry to collect his Lists from every source within his reach, and trusts the inaccura cies in them will be few and unimportant. For the List of the Guelphic Order he is indebted to the kindness of Dr. Kuper, Minister of the Ger man Chapel, St. James's, Domestic Chaplain to H. R. H. the Duchess of Clarence, and Chaplain to the Hanoverian Embassy ; a kindness the more marked as the Editor's first introduction to that Gentleman was for the puipose of soliciting the favour, for which he now begs to return his sincere thants, and the more valuable as he had been previously re fused the same information by the King of Arms of the Order, to whom, both as a principal functionary PREFACE. xxxi of the Order and a brother officer of his own, he at first applied himself. With this single exception, the Editor has to ac knowledge the most cheerful co-operation in every quarter where he has had occasion to apply for assist ance or inforniation. To his Friends, Charles George Young, Esq. York Herald, and Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Esq. he has great pleasure in expressing his particular obligations. College of Arms, 31 May, 1828. ADDENDA. KNIGHTS BACHELORS. John Macra, Esq. Lieutenant Colonel and K.C.H. Knighted 27 March, 1828. William Ouseley, Esq. Knighted by the Lord Lieu tenant of Ireland, Feb. 1800. FOREIGN ORDERS. Isaac Harte, Captain in the Army. t Lion and Sun. 31 March, 1828. George Read, Lieutenant R.N. ¦f Knt. Tower and Sword. 17 April, 1828. Conferred by the King of Portugal ¦when he went on hoard H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. Sir Thomas Byam Martin, Vice Admiral of the Red. Sword of Sweden. John Lord Macleod. Sword of Sweden. Invested by His late Majesty, 9 Dec. 1778. Sir Levet Hanson. St. Philip of Holstein. DiplomaregisteredinColl. Arm. 24 Aug.1782. St, Joachim. P. 84, to Art. Sir William Drummond, K.C. add Died 29 March, 1828. P. 160, to Art. Sir William Domett, add Died 19 May, 1828. CORRIGENDA. Page 19, Art. Sir Digbv Dent — for Died about 1790 read Died 15 Feb. 1817. 23, Art. Sir Edwaud FellowE3— /or Edward read Tho mas. See p. 128. 33, Art. Sir Jeue Hompray — read Sir Jeremiah Hom- FBAY. The name, however, stands "Jere" in the Gazette and registration of his Knighthood in the College of Arms. 76, Art. Sir John Carr — -for Poland read Sicily. 90, Art. Sir John Greig— /or Johit read Samuel. CONTENTS. Page Knights Bachelors . .... 1 Knights of Foreign Orders . . . . 66 Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter . 131 Knights of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle . . . . 145 Knights of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath . . . . .151 Knights of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick 197 Knights Bachelors of Ireland . . . 200 The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George .... . 206 The Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order . .211 KNIGHTS BACHELORS. Abbott, Charles, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. 14 May, 1816. Created 30 April, 1 827, Baron Tenterden. Adams, William, (see Rawson.) Addington, William, Chief Magistrate ofthe Po lice. 1797. Died 7 April, 1811, aged 83. Agar, Felix. 17 June, 1812. AiNSLiE, Robert. 20 Sept. 1775. Created a Baro net 19 Nov. 1804. Died 22 July 1812. AiNSLiE, Philip, of Pilton, N. B. and Lieutenant Colonel of Horse Guards. 25 Feb. 1778. Elder Brother of the above Sir Robert A. Died June 1802. AiREY, George, Major General, and K.C.H. 19 Dec. 1820. Now Lieutenant General. Alderson, George, Sheriff of London. 17 April, 1818. Died 9 April, 1826. Alexander, James, Sheriff of London. 2 March, 1803. ' 2 KNIGHTS bachelors. Alexander, William, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. 19 Jan. 1824. Algood, Lancelot, of Nunwick, co. Northum berland. 3 Nov. 1760. Died about 1801. Altham, William, Mayor of Thetford, co. Nor folk, and of Mark Hall, Essex. 13 Sept. 1786. Died 7 Aug. 1818. Anburey, Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel in the ser vice of the East India Company, and C.B.* Anstruther, John, Chief Justice in Bengal. 4 Oct. 1797. Created a Baronet 18 May, 1798. Died 26 Jan. 1811. Anstruther, Alexander, Recorder of Bombay. 9 April, 1813, (by Patent.) Died about 1821. Arden, Richard Pepper, Master of the Rolls. 18 June, 1788. Appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas aud created Baron Alvanley 1801. Died 19 March, 1804. Arentschildt, Victor von. Major in the Army and K.T.S. 20 April, 1815. Arkwright, Richard, of Wirksworth, co. Derby. 22 Dec. 1796. Died 3 August, 1798. Arundel, John, (then Brazier,) Mayor of Hunt ingdon. 30 May, 1800. Took the surname • The Gazette announced 29 Aug. 1827, that His Majesty had been pleased to direct Letters Patent to pass the Great Seal, con ferring the honour of Knighthood on this Gentleman, but the patent has not yet passed. 30 Jan. 1828. KN^IGHTS BACHELORS. t> of Arundel by Royal Sign Manual, 16 Feb. 1801. AsHURST, William Henry, Judge of the King's Bench. 22 June, 1770. Retired 1798. Died at Waterstock, co. Oxford, 5 Nov. 1807, aged 82. Askew, Henry, Major General and C.B. 25 July, 1821. Aston, Richard, (late Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland,) on being appointed a Judge of the King's Bench in England. 19 April, 1765. Died I March, 1778. AocHMUTY, Samuel, knighted as Proxy for Sir Ro bert Abercrombie at the Installation of the Bath, 1803. 4 May, 1803. Nominated a , Knight Companion of the Bath, and installed 1812. Died in Dublin 11 August, 1822. Aylett, William, Lieutenant General and K.M.T. Never knighted, but has the rank of Knight Bachelor and appellation " Sir," having ob tained His Majesty's Licence to receive the Order of MariaTheresa previous to the Regula tion of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See Preface.) B 2 4 KNIGHTS BACHELORS. Baghott, Paul, (formerly Wathen) of Lypiatt Park, co.Glouc. 22 May, 1812. Proxy for Viscount Strangford at the Installation of the Bath, 1812. Took the surname of Baghott by Royal Sign Manual, 19 May, 1812. Bagshaw, William Chambers, High Sheriff of Derbyshire. 24 March, 1806. Formerly Darling — took the surname of Bagshaw 1801. Baird, David, Major General and K.C. 19 June, 1 804, (by Patent.) Nominated a Knight Com panion of the Bath, 18 August, 1804, and in stalled 1812. Created a Baronet 13 April, 1809. Baker, Robert, Chief Magistrate of the Police. 10 May, 1820. Baker, William, Alderman of (Bassishaw" Ward) London. 3 Nov. 1760. Died 23 Jan. 1770. Baldwyn, William Bridges, High Sheriff of Surrey. 1 Oct. 1762. Died about 1765. Bannatyne, William M'Leod. 21 Nov. 1763. Bannatyne, William M'Leod, late Judge of the Court of Session in Scotland. 21 Nov. 1823. Bankes, Henry, Alderman of (Cordwaineis' Ward) London, and Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 1762. 4 Oct. 1762. Died 19 July, 1774. Banks, Edward, of Mile Town, Sheerness, co. Kent. 12 June, 1S22. Barker, Robert, Major of Artillery at the Siege of knights bachelors. 5 •Manilla. 16 April, 1764. Afterwards Com mander-in-Chief in Bengal. Created a Baro net 1781. Died 14 Aug. 1789. Barlow, Robert, Captain R.N. 16 June, 1801. Knighted for the Capture of the Africaine French Frigate. Brother of Sir George Hilaro Barlow, KB. who was created a Baronet 29 June, 1803. A superannuated Rear Admiral and C.B. Barrington, Jonah, D.C.L. Judge of the High Court of Admhalty in Ireland. 13 May, 1807. Barton, William, Recorder of Liverpool. 9 May, 1816. Died 7 Jan. 1826. Barton, Freeman, Captain 2d Foot. 25 June, 1814. Bassett, Richard, Mayor of Newport, Isle of Wight. 29 May, 1817. Bayley, Daniel, Consul General in Russia. 20 June, 1815. Bayley, Francis, Recorder of Prince of Wales's Island. 21 Nov. 1823. Bayley, John, a Judge of the King's Bench. 11 May, 1808. Beckwith, Thomas Sydney. 29 May, 1812. Proxy to his Brother, Sir George Beckwith, K.B. at the Installation of the Bath, 1812. Now a Major General, Colonel Commandant of the Rifle Brigade, K.C.B. and C.T.S. Beechy, William, R.A. 9 May, 1798. (i ivNii:ii'i s iiA( II Ki.ons. liKLI,, Thomas, Shcrill' of LoikIdh. ;.'!» A|iril, l.sKi. Died 4 IV1;iich, 1H:M.. Kenni-.tt, William, Shiiilf of lliuils. 2t Di'c 1760. Died IHI,^. BKR|-.>ir()iii,,,l()iiN I'oo, Caiiliiin li.N. 1^!) Miiy, IHI'.'. I'i'oxy Id Sir .loliii ('(iii|M' Siicibioolvf, K.li. lit tlu! liiHlitlhiiioii of Ihc Until, IHI:.'. (^ivnlcd a Biiidiict 21 May, I HI 4. Now Vicc-Adiui- iiii oniic nine, K.C.B. I ('< c.T.s. Berrv, h.DWAiil), ('iiptiiiii of the Viiii);ii;iiil nl. tliii Ihitllc of llic Nile. 12 Dec. 1?!)H. Cn'iilnlii ii;ii()iict [;i Dec. IHOd. Now Hciir Adiiiinil of Mi(- While, iiiid K.C.H. IJi'.U'i'iE, TiioM A.s, (roiiMcily Hoar.) 21 .)iiiii\ 181,'). 'I'diik IIk^ KiiniaiiK^ of Itcrlji^ 178H. Died (an Adniinil ami ('diiiiiiaiKlci' of llie Oidci of l.lii' Sword of Swc<]i!u) I ;) .liliii', lH;i,'>. linST, WlLI.IAM DllAI'lUl, .Illdn'C of iJll: (^dlllllKIII I'liias. 12 J :, 1811). Now Chief .liiHticc of tlir ( Jdiiiiiion I'lcas. Hi'.rrdN, John, Mayor of SlncwHliiiry. IKKi. N('- vi'i' f;a/cll('(l. Bewick K, itdin.RT, Iiiiili SliciiU'df Ndillnnnlicrhind. 5 Dec. 17(i(). Dicil 4 Sirpt. 1771. [JicK I'.R'KiN, l{ I CII A It 11, ( !a|jluin li.N. 24 .liinc, 1 77;). Created a liardiiel 2!) May, 1778. Died 28 h'el). 171)2. i'atlier ot the picHcntSir jtiejiiiid lliissey liiekcrton, Hart. K.C. KNIGHTS bachelors. 7 Birnie, Richard, Chief Magistrate of the Police. 17 Sept. 1821. Bishop, William, Mayor of Maidstone. 4 Nov. 1778. Died 12 Jan, 1817, aged 83. Blackman, Henry, Constable of Lewes. 29 May, 1782. Living 1827. Blackstone, William, Judge ofthe King's Bench. Feb. 1770^ Removed the same year to the Common Pleas. Died 14 Feb. 1780. Blagden, Charles, ^g."?. Died about 1820. Blicke, Charles, Surgeon. 16 March, 1803. Died 30 Dec 1815. Blizard, William, 16 March, 1803. Surgeon to their R. H. the Duke and Duchess of Glouces ter, a Vice President, one of the Curators of the Museum, and Honorary Professor of Ana tomy and Surgery, in the College of Surgeons. Bloomfield, Benjamin, Major General, Clerk Mar shal and Chief Equerry to H. R. H. the Prince Regent. 11 Dec. 1815. Created Baron Bloomfield, 1825. G.C.B. and G.C.H. Blossett, Robert Henry, Serjeant at Law, on be ing appointed Chief Justice in Bengal. 19 April, 1822. Died in Calcutta 1 Feb. 1823. Blount, Charles Burrell. Never knighted, but has the rank of Knight Bachelor and appella tion "Sir," from having obtained His Majesty's Licence to accept the Order of Maria Theresa, 8 knights bachelors. previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See Preface.) Bloxham, Matthew, Alderman of Bridge Ward Within. 1800. Died 16 Oct. 1822, aged 79. Bolton, George, Preceptor to the Princesses in Writing, Geography, &c. 3 April, 1799. Died about 1807. Bolton, Robert, Major General, and K.C.H. 20 Feb. 1817. Now Lieutenant General and Equerry to His Majesty. Bolton, William, Captain R.N. 18 May, 1803. BoNSALL, Thomas, High Sheriff of Cardigan. Dec. 1795. Died about 1809. BoNTEiN, James. 18 July, 1798. Lieutenant Colo nel, and appointed, 1816, a-Gentleman of the Privy Chamber. Died in Germany, about 1820. Booth, Charles, of Harrietsham, High Sheriff of Kent. 8 May, 1784. Died in Harley iStreet, 26 April, 1795. Branscomb, James, Sheriff of London. 22 April, 1807. A Stock Broker and Lottery Contrac tor. Died at Enfield, 7 Dec. 1809, aged 74. Brazier. (See Arundel.) Breton, William. 21 Sept. 1761. Died in Bur lington Street, 8 Feb. 1773. Breton, Le. (See Le Breton.) Bridger, John, Standard Bearer to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, and of Combe Place, knights bachelors. 9 Sussex. 22 Sept. 1761. Died about 1817, agfd 84. Bridges, Henry, High Sheriff of Surrey. 11 May, 1814. Brydges, John William Head. 12 June, 1822. A Major in the Army, Brother to Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges, Bart. Brisbane, Charles, Captain R.N. 10 April, 1817, (by Patent.) Now Rear Admiral and K C.B. Brisbane, James, Captain R.N. and C.B. 23 Sept. 1815. Brooks, John Cotterell, High Sheriff of Here fordshire. 10 Nov. 1761. Took the surname of Cotterell. Died 29 Jan. 1790. Father of Sir John Geers Cotterell, Bart. Brown, Charles, of Margaretta Farm, co. Norfolk, M.D. and Knight of the Red Eagle of Prussia. 6 June, 1818. Sir Charles was Physician to the King of Prussia, and died 11 May, 1827, aged 80. Browne, John, Colonel in the Army, and K.T.S. 24 Aug. 1814, (by Patent.) Browne, Henry, Lieutenant Colonel and K.C.H. 27 July, 1826. Bryce, Alexander, Brigadier General and Colonel of Engineers, C.B. K.C. and C.F.M. 18 Sept. 1816. Buchan, John, Colonel in the Army, C.B. and C.T.S. 1816. (Never gazetted.) 10 knights bachelors. BuGGiN, George. 31 May, 1797. Died 12 April, 1825. Buller, Anthony, Judge in Bengal. 23 April, 1816. Bulmer, Fenwick, Senior Gentleman of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. 19 July, 1821. Died 8 May, 1824. Bulkeley, John. 9 Dec. 1795. BuRDON, Thomas, of Newcastle upon Tyne. Bro ther-in-law of the Earl of Eldon. 14 May, 1817. Burgman, George, British Commissioner under a Convention with the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia. 10 Dec. 1813. Burland, John, Baron of the Exchequer. 8 April, 1774. Died 28 March, 1776. Burnett, Robert, Sheriff of London. 15 April, 1795. Died at Morden Hall, Surrey. 23 June, 1816, aged 78. Burrell, Peter. 6 July, I78I . Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain. Created Baron Gwydir 16 June, 1796. Died 29 June, 1820. BuRRouGH, James, a Judge of the Common Pleas. 14 May, 1816. Burrow, James. 10 March, 1773. Master ofthe Crown Office, and sometime President of the Royal Society. Died 5 Nov. 1782, aged 81. Burton, John, of Soho Square. 1805. Died in Soho Square, 24 Nov. 1809. knights bachelors. 11 Burton, Robert, a Bencher of Gray's Inn. 1800. Sometime M.P. for Wendover. Died in Char lotte Street, Fitzroy Square, 2 March, 1810. Busk, Wadsworth, Attorney General of the Isle of Man. 22 June, 1781. A Bencher of the Middle Temple. Died 15 Dec. 181 1. Butler, Edward Gerald. Never knighted, but had the rank of Knight Bachelor, and the ap pellation " Sir," from having obtained the Royal Licence to accept the Order of Maria Theresa, before the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See Preface.) Died (a Major- General) about 1824 or 5. Byam, Ashton Warner, Attorney General of Gre nada. 8 Oct. 1789. Byard, Thomas, Captain R.N. 26 Aug. 1789. Died Oct. 1798. Calcraft, Granby Thomas, KM.T. and K.T.S. Never knighted, but had the rank of a Knight Bachelor, and the appellation of " Sir," from having obtained the Royal Licence to accept the Order of Maria Theresa, previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See Preface.) Died 20 Aug. 1820. 12 knights bachelors. Calder, Robert, Captain R.N. 13 March, 1797. Created a Baronet 1798. Died (an Admiral and K.C.B.) 31 Aug. 1818. Campbell, Alexander, Lieutenant General. 29 May, 1812. Proxy for the Duke (then Earl) of Wellington, K.B. at the Installation of the Bath in 1812. Nominated a K.C.B. and created a Baronet 6 May, 1815. Died 11 Dec. 1824. Campbell, Archibald, Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, and Brigadier in the Portuguese Service, and K.T.S. 28 April, 1814. Now Colonel in the Army and K.C.B. Campbell, James, Colonel in the Army. 9 May, 1788. Campbell, James, Major General and C.B. 3 Dec. 1822. Now K.C.B. Campbell, John, Lieutenant Colonel of 4th Regi ment of Portuguese Cavalry and K.T.S. 9 March, 1815. Campbell, Neil, Colonel in the Army, and sometime Colonel. of the Corsican Rangers, C.B. K.S.A. and K.S.G. 15 Oct. 1814. Died (Governor of Sierra Leone) 1827. Carlisle, Anthony, Member of the College of Surgeons. 24 July, 1821. Never gazetted. Carr, Thomas, of Bedingham, co. Sussex, High She riff of Sussex. 19 June, 1800. Carrington, Codrington Edmund, ofthe Middle Temple, Barrister, D.C.L. and Chief Justice in Ceylon. 24 June, 1801. knights bachelors. 13 Carroll, William Parker, Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, and a Major General in the Spanish Service. 14 May, 1816. Now a Colonel in the Army, C.B. and a Knight of Charles III. Carter, John, Mayor of Portsmouth. 22 June, 1773. Died 17 May, 1808, aged 68. Cartwright, John, Sheriff of London. 9 Nov. 1761. Died 29 Aug. 1772. Challenor, Thomas, Sheriff of London and Alder man of Aldgate Ward. 4 Oct. 1762. Died 8 May, 1766. Chambers, Robert, a Judge in Bengal. (By Patent) 14 June, 1777. Vinerian Professor of Law at Oxford, 1762. Principal of New Inn Hall, 1766. Judge in Bengal, 1773. Chief Justice there, 1791. Died near Paris, 9 May, 1803, aged 65. Chambers, Charles Harcourt, Judge in Bengal. 21 Nov. 1823. A Judge in Bombay, 1827. Nephew of Sir Robert above-mentioned. Chambers, Samuel. 1800. Of Woodstock House, Sheriff of Kent, 1799, Chambers, William, a celebrated Architect. Sur veyor General of the Board of Works, F.R, and A.S. Never knighted, but had the rank of Knight Bachelor and appellation " Sir," from having received from the King of Sweden the Order of the Polar Star. (See Preface.) Died 8 March, 1796. 14 knights bachelors. Cha.mbre, Alan, Judge ofthe Common Pleas. 1800. Resigned 1S16, and died 20 Sept. 1823. Chapman, John, Mayor of Windsor. 12 Nov. 1823. Cheere, Henry, Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Middlesex. 10 Dec. 1760. Created a Baro net, 1 8 July, 1 766. Died 15 Jan. 1 781. Chester, Robert, Master of the Ceremonies to the King. 5 June, 1818. Chetwynd, George, of Brockton Hall, co. Stafford, Clerk of the Privy Conned. 19 Jan. 1787. Created a Baronet 1 May, 1795. Died 24 March, 1824. Christie, Archibald, Comm. General of Hospi tals at Chatham, Colonel of the 1st Veteran Battalion, and K.H. 28 June, 1820. Church, Richard, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. and K.C.H. Commander of Ferdinand and Merit, and Grand Cross of the Order of St. George and the Reunion of Naples. 12 June, 1822. Churchman, Thomas, Mayor of Norwich. 18 Sept. 1761. Died 4 Dec. 1781. Clare, Michael Benignus, of Spanish Town, Ja maica, M.D. 14 Sept. 1822, (by Patent.) Claridge, John Thomas, Recorder of Prince of Wales's Island. 30 Sept. 1825. Clerke, John, Captain R.N. 31 Jan. 1772. Died in the East Indies, 1777. Cochrane, Thomas, (commonly called Lord Coch rane.) 26 April, 1809. KNIGHTS bachelors. 15 Cochrane, Thomas John, Captain R.N. 29 May, 1812. Proxy for his Father, Sir Alexander Forester Cochrane, at the Installation of the Bath, 1812. Coke, William, a Judge at Ceylon. 25 May, 1815. died 1819. Cole, Christopher, Captain R,N. 29 May, 1812. Proxy for Sir Richard Goodwyn Keats at the Installation of the Bath, 1812. Now K.C.B. Collier, George, of Froyle, co. Hants, Captain R.N. 27 Jan. 1775. Died Vice (Admiral of the Blue) 6 Aprd, 1795. Collier, George Ralph, Captain R.N. 16 Sept. 1807. Created a Baronet 20 Sept. 1814. Died (K.C.B.) March, 1824. Collins, John, Captain R.N. 4 July, 1783. Died 1795. Colville, Charles Henry. 29 May, 1812. Proxy for Sir Thomas Graham (now Lord Lynedoch) at the Installation ofthe Bath, 1812. Compton, John Woodfield, LL.D. late Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court at Barbadoes. 5 July, 1816. Died 1821. CoMYN, Robert Buckley, a Judge at Calcutta. 9 Feb. 1825. At Madras, 1827. Conant, Nathaniel, Chief Magistrate of the Police. 11 Nov. 1813. Died in Portland Place, 12 April, 1822, aged 77. 16 KNIGHTS BACHELORS. Connell, John, Procurator of the Church of Scot land, and Judge of the Admiralty Court in that Kingdom. 20 April, 1 826. CoNROY, John, Captain in the Army, Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, and K.C.H. 16 Aug. 1827. CoOKE, Henry Frederick, Colonel in the Army and C.B. and M.P. for Camelford. 1825. (Not gazetted.) Cooke, William, Judge at Ceylon. 25 May, 1815. Cooper, George, Judge at Madras. 30 April, 1816. Copley, John Singleton, Solicitor General. Oct. 1819. Appointed Attorney General, 1824. Mas ter of the Rolls, 1826. Lord High Chan cellor, and created Baron Lyndhurst, April 1827. CoRRY, Trevor, Consul at Dantzick. 29 March, 1776. Died about 1781. Cosby, Henry Augustus Montagu. 9 Jan. 1784. Adjutant Gerieral in India, 1773. Died (a Lieu tenant General) 17 Jan. 1822. Cotgreave, John, Mayor of Chester. 5 July, 1816. Cotterell, (see Brooks.) CoTTRELL, Stephen, Master of the Ceremonies. 21 Dec. 1796. Died 23 May, 1818, aged 80, Cox, William, Lieutenant Colonel in the Army.Major General in the Portuguese Service, and K.T.S. 13 Aug, 1816. Now a Colonel. KNIGHTS BACHELORS. 17 CoxHEAD, Thomas, of Epping, co. Essex. 1 Feb. 1793. Died 23 Nov. 1811, aged 77. Craufurd, Philip, Resident for Scotch Affairs in the Netheriands. 2 May, 1777.'* Crichton, Archibald William, Knight of Saint Anne 2d Class, Knight of Wladimir, and Member of the Legion of Honour. 13 March, 1817. Crichton, Alexander, M.D. First Physician and Counsellor of State to the Emperor of Russia, and Knight of St. Wladimir. 1 March, 1821. Croke, Alexander, of Studley Priory, co. Oxon. LL.D. Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court, Nova Scotia. 5 July, 1816. Cumming, John. About 1780. Colonel in the Ben gal Army. Died at St. Helena, 26 Aug. 1786. Curtis, Roger, Captain R.N. knighted for his ser vices at the Siege of Gibraltar. 29 Nov. 1782. Created a Baronet 10 Sept. 1794. Died 14 Nov. 1816. * Qu. — If his Christian name was not Pat rick ? A Sir Pa trick Crawfurd, Conservator of Scotch Privileges at Campvere in Holland, died 24 Jan. 1782. See Scots' Magazine, p. 110. C 18 KNIGHTS bachelors. Dallas, Robert, Solicitor General. 19 May, 1813. Appointed a Judge ofthe Common Pleas 1813. Chief Justice of the same Court, 1818. Re tired 1823, and died 25 Dec. 1824. Dalrymple, Charles, Commissary General to the Army under the Duke of Wellington. 10 Nov. 18-14. Dalrymple, Hew Whitefoord, Major in the Army. 5 May, 1779. Created a Baronet 6 May, 1815. Dalston, William, High Sheriff of Cumberland. 27 Dec. 1760. Dampier, Henry, Justice of the King's Bench. 15 July, 1813. Died 3 Feb. 1816, aged 68. Dance, Charles Webb, Lieutenant Colonel 2d Guards. 25 July, 1801. Dance, Nathaniel, Captain in the Naval Service of the East India Company. 11 March, 1805. Died 25 March, 1827. Darling, Robert, Sheriff of London. 8 Oct. 1766. Died 4 Aug. 1770. Darwin, Francis Sacheverell, M.D. 10 May, 1820. Dashwood, Charles, Captain R.N. G.C.T.S. 20 April, 1825. Davenport, Thomas, Serjeant at Law. 27 June, 1783. Died at York, 25 March, 1786. Davidson, David, of Cautray, N. B. 22 May, 1812. KNIGHTS bachelors. 19 Davis, John Brewer, Captain in the West Kent Militia. 28 Sept. 1778. Davison, William, Major in the Army, K.H. Aide- de-Camp and Equerry to H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge. 3 Sept. 1824. Davy, Humphry, President of the Royal Society. 9 April, 1812. Created a Baronet 20 Oct. 1818. Day, John, Judge Advocate General in Bengal. 19 June, 1777. Died at Richmond 14 June, 1808. Dent, Digby, Captain R.N. May 1778. Died about 1790. Desanges, Francis, Sheriff of London. 17 April, 1818. Desse, William, Clerk of the Cheque to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. 15 July, 1771. Deceased. D'Ivernois, Francis. 11 May, 1796. Dormer, Clement Cottrell, Master of the Cere monies. 15 Oct. 1779. Died 1809. Doveton, William Webber, one ofthe Council at St. Helena, and Lieutenant Colonel of the Vo lunteers there. 3 Feb. 1819. Douglas, James, Consul General at Naples. 20 April, 1765. Died at Naples, May, 1795. Douglas, Andrew Snape, Captain R.N. 13 Sept. 1789. Died 4 June, 1797. c 2 20 knights bachelors. Downie, John, Commissary General and Brigadier General in the Portuguese Service, and Knight of Charles IIL 19 May, 1813. Doyle, John. Never knighted, but had the rank of a Knight Bachelor, and the appellation " Sir," from having obtained the Royal Licence to accept the Order of the Crescent previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Created a Baronet 29 Oct. 1805. A General, Colonel of the 87th Foot, and G.C.B. Doyle, John Milley, Lieutenant Colonel, and K.T.S. 28 July, 1814. Doyle, Cavendish Bentinck, Captain R.N. 20 April, 1825. Dryden, John Turner, of Canons Ashby, co. Northampton. 15 March, 1793. Created a Baronet 2 May, 1795. Died 14 April, 1797. Duberly, James, of Gains Hall, Hantingdonshire. 30 March, 1803. Duff, James, of Kinstoure, N.B. 30 April, 1779. Proxy for Sir James Harris at the Installation • of the Bath, 1779. Dumaresq, John, of Guernsey. SO March, 1803. Died 20 March, 1819. Dunbar, James, of Boath, N.B. Captain R.N. 30 March, 1810. Created a Baronet 19 Sept.1814. knights bachelors. 21 DuNKiN, William, a Judge in Bengal 18 March, 1791. Died 31 July, 1807. Durbin, John, of Walton, co. Somerset, Mayor of Bristol. 28 Jan. 1778. Died 25 Jan. 1814, aged 80. DuRNO, James, of Atrochie, N.B. Consul General at Memel. 13 March, 1799. Died at Osborne's Hotel, Adelphi, 1807. Eamer, John, Alderman of Langbourn Ward and Sheriff of London. 15 April, 1795. Lord Mayor 1801. Died 29 March, 1823, aged 74. Earle, James, Surgeon. 1800. Died 1817. East, Edward Hyde, Chief Justice in Bengal. 26 Feb. 1813. Created a Baronet 25 April, 1823. Elder, George, Colonel in the Army and K.T.S. 11 Nov. 1813. Eliott, John, of Peebles, M.D. 31 May, 1776. Created a Baronet 1778. Died 7 Nov. 1786. English, John Hawker, Knight of Gustavus Vasa, and Surgeon to the King of Sweden. 23 Feb. 1815. Erskine, William, of Torrie, co. Fife, Lieutenant Colonel. 27 July, 1763. Created a .Baronet 28 July, 1 791. Died (a General) April 1795. 22 knights bachelors. EsDAiLE, James, (Alderman of Cripplegate Ward and) Sheriff of London. 8 Oct. 1766. Lord Mayor 1778. Died 6 April, 1793. EsDAiLE, John, Banker. 1801. Evans, John, of Erbistock House, High Sheriff of Merionethshire. 1 July, 1817. Died 1825 or 1826. Evans, David William, Recorder of Bombay. 10 May, 1820. Died 4 Dec. 1821. EvERiTT, John, High Sheriff of Bedfordshire. 19 June, 1800. Died 1 Jan. 1823, aged 64. Eyles, Joseph, Captain R.N. 1795. Died 28 Nov. 1806. Eyre, James, Baron of the Exchequer. 22 Oct. 1772. Recorder of London 1762. Chief Ba ron 1787. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1793. Died 6 July, 1799. Eyre, George, Captain R.N. 9 Aprd, 1812. Rear Admiral and K.C.B. 1827- Fairfax, George, Captain R.N. Captain of the 'Fenerable at the Battle of Camperdown. 1797. Died at Edinburgh, 7 Nov. 1814, aged 76. Farrant, George. 19 June, 1822. Farringdon, William, High Sheriff of Lancashire. 6 March, 1761. knights bachelors. 23 Faulkener, Arthur Brooke, MiD. Physician to the Forces. 23 Feb. 1815. Fellowes, James, M.D. 21 March, 1809. A De puty Lieutenant of Hants 1827. Fellowes,Edward, Capt. R.N. C.B. 13 Feb. 1828. Fenouilhet, Peter, Exon of the Yeomen of the Guard. 24 Sept. 1761. Died about 1774. Fenn, John, of East Dereham, co. Norfolk. 23 May, 1787. Died 14 Feb. 1794, aged 56. Ferguson, Adam, Deputy Keeper of the Regalia in Scotland. 29 Aug. 1822. Fielding, John, of Westminster, Police Magistrate. 30 Sept. 1761. Died 4 Sept. 1780. Fleming, William, of Norwich. 5 Oct. 1761. Died about 1791. Fletcher, Robert, a Major in the East India Com pany's Service. 29 Dec. 1763. Died at the Mauritius, 1777. Fletcher, Richard, Lieutenant Colonel of Engi neers, and Chief Engineer with the Army in the Peninsula. Aprd, 1812. Created a Baro net 14 Dec. 1812. Killed at the Siege of St. Sebastian, 31 Aug. 1813. Flint, Charles William. 29May, 1812. Proxy for Sir Henry Wellesley at the Installation of the Bath, 1812. Under Secretary of State for Ireland 1827. Fludyer, Thomas, of London. 29 Dec. 1761. Died 19 March, 1769. Brother of Sir Samuel 24 knights bachelors. Fludyer, who was created a Baronet 1759, and Uncle of Sir Samuel Brudenell Fludyer, Bart. 1827. Ford, Richard, Police Magistrate. 16 Dec. 1801. Died in Sloane Street, 3 May, 1806. Fordyce, William, M.D. 16 Jan. 1783. Died 4 Dec. 1792. FoRESTi, Spiridion, English Resident at Corfu. 1 July, 1817. Forrest, Diogory, of Plymouth. 10 May, 1815. FowKE, Thomas, of Lowesby, co. Leicester. 5 May, 1779. Proxy for Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. at the Installation of the Bath, 1779. Sometime Groom of the Bedchamber to Henry Frederick Duke of Cumberland, and father of Sir Frede rick Gustavus Fowke, created a Baronet 1814. Died 30 Nov. 1786. Fowler, John D. Bailiff of Burton upon Trent. 8 Nov. 1818. Never gazetted. Franklin, Willingham, Judge at Madras. 19 April, 1822. Franklin, William, M.D. Deputy Inspector Ge neral of Military Hospitals. ^2 April, 1823. Franks, John, Judge at Calcutta. 20 April, 1825. Eraser, John, Lieutenant General. 27 Nov. 1826. Fremantle, The Right Hon. William Henry, a Privy Councillor, Treasurer of the Household, and G.C.H. uncle of Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Bart. 31 Oct. 1827. KNIGHTS bachelors. 25 Fuller, Joseph, Lieutenant General and G.C.H. 16 Dec. 1826. Gambier, James, Consul General in the Nether lands. 27 April, 1808. Garrett, George, of Portsmouth. 27 Sept. 1820. Garrow, William, Baron of the Exchequer. 17 July, 1812. Gatehouse, Thomas. 3 Sept, 1762. Died 1799. Gazelee, Stephen, Judge of the Common Pleas. 27 Aprd, 1825. Gell, William. On his return from a Mission to" the Ionian Islands, 14 May, 1803. George, Rupert. 23 May, 1803. Proxy for Sir Thomas Graves at the Installation of the Bath, 1803. Created a Baronet 18 Sept. 1809. Died 25 Jan. 1823. GiBBES, George Smyth, M.D. 10 May, 1820. Gibbs, Vicary, Solicitor General. 20 Feb. 1805. Attorney General 1807. A Judge of the Com mon Pleas 1812. Lord Chief Baron 1813. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas the same year. Resigned 1818, and died 8 Feb. 1820. GiFFORD, Robert, Solicitor General. 29 May, 1817. Attorney General 1819. Chief Justice of the 26 KNIGHTS bachelors. Common Pleas 1 824. Master of the Rolls and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, and created Baron Gifford, 1824. Died 4 Sept. 1826. Giffard, Hardinge, Chief Justice of Ceylon 1819. Died 30 Aprd, 1827. (Not gazetted.) Gilpin, Joseph, M.D. Knighted for his services at Gibraltar and in the West Indies, 28 Feb. 1815. Gledstanes, Albert, Lieutenant General. Died 25 Aprd, 1S18. Glode, Richard, Sheriff of London. 24 Nov. 1790. Died at May field Place, near Orpington, Kent, about Oct. 1804. Glynn, Richard Carr, Sheriff of London, and Al derman of Bishopsgate Ward. 24 Nov. 1 790. Created a Baronet 1800. Goodyere, Robert, Lieutenant ofthe Band of Gen tlemen Pensioners. 22 Sept. 1762. Died 1 July, 1800, aged 80. Gordon, Samuel, of Newark upon Trent, High She riff of Notts. 18 March, 1761. Created a Baronet 21 Aug. 1764. Died 22 April, 1780. Father of the present Sir Jenison William Gordon, Bart. 1827. Gordon, Hon. Charles. 29 May, 1812. Proxy for Sir John Hope, (afterwards Earl of Hope- toun) at the Installation of the Bath, 1812. Brother of the Earl of Aberdeen. knights bachelors. 27 Gordon, Alexander. 19 June, 1800. Aide-de- Camp to the Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, and mortally wounded there. Gore, John, Captain R. N. 21 Feb. 1805. Now Vice Admiral and K.C.B. Gosling, Francis, Banker in London. 28 Oct. 1760. Died 1769. Gott, Henry Thomas, of Newlands, Bucks. 14 Aprd, 1784. Died 14 Nov. 1809, aged 79. Gough, Hugh, Colonel and C.B. 4 Dec. 1815. Gould, Henry, Baron of the Exchequer. 2 Nov. 1761. Judge of the Common Pleas 1763. Died 5 March, 1794. Gould, Charles, Judge Advocate General. 5 May, 1779. Created a Baronet 1792. Died Dec. 1806. Father of the present Sir Charles Mor gan Gould, 1827. GowER, Erasmus, Captain R.N. 1 Aug. 1792. Died (Admiral of the White) at the Hermitage, Hambledon, 21 June, 1814, aged 72. Graham, Robert. 19 June, 1800. Graham, Robert, Baron of the Exchequer. 182,2. Retired in Feb. 1827. Grant, The Right Hon. William, D.C.L. Master of the Rolls. 1799. Resigned 1817. Grant, James Robert, M.D. Inspector General of Hospitals, and Chief of the Medical Staff of the Army under the Duke of Wellington in the Netherlands and France. 18 March, 1819. 28 knights bachelors. Grant, John Peter, a Judge at Bombay. 30 June, 1827. Grant, William Keir (formerly Keir.) Never knighted, but has the rank of Knight Bachelor and appellation of " Sir," from having obtained the Royal Licence to accept the Order of Ma ria Theresa previous to the Regulation of 1812, respecting Foreign Orders. (See Preface.) Green, Charles, Major General. 4 May, 1803. Created a Baronet 5 Dec. 1805. Now a Ge neral and Colonel 37th Foot. Grey, William De, Justice of the Common Pleas. 28 Jan. 1771. Created Baron Walsingham 1780. Died 9 May. 1781. Grandfather of the present Baron Walsingham. Grey, Charles Edward, Judge at Madras. 17 May, 1820. Chief Justice at Calcutta 1827. Grey, Thomas, M.D. 30 Nov. 1819. Grose, Nash, Judge of the King's Bench. 9 Feb. 1787. Retired 1813. Died 31 May, 1814, aged 74. Gunston, Thomas, High Sheriff of Somersetshire. Oct. 1762. GwiLLiM, Henry, Judge at Madras, 16 July, 1801. knights bachelors. 29 Hall, Robert, Captain R.N. C.B. and K.C.F.M. 15 July, 1816. Died Commissioner of the Navy in Canada, 7 Feb. 1818, aged 39. Halliday, Andrew, M.D. 26 Jan. 1821. Physi cian to H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence, and K.H. Hallifax, Thomas, Alderman of Aldersgate Ward, London. 5 Feb. 1778. Sheriff 1769, and Lord Mayor 1777-8. Died 7 Feb. 1789. Hamilton, Alexander, Sheriff of Devon. 1 8 Aug. 1786. Died at Retreat, near Exeter, 12 June, 1809. Hamilton, William Osborne, Lieutenant Colonel, and late Governor of Heligoland. 25 May, 1815. Died at Manor House, Windsor, 5 June, 1818, aged 68. Hamilton, Edward, Captain R.N. 3 Feb. 1800. Created a Baronet 1818. Now Rear Admiral and K.C.B. Hamilton, John, Lieutenant General. 15 July, 1813. Created a Baronet 1815. G.C.T.S. Hammond, Andrew Snape. 1778. Created a Baronet 18 Dec. 1783. HammetTj Benjamin, Alderman of Portsoken Ward, London. 11 Aug. 1786. Died 22 July, 1800. Hankey, Richard. 18 May, 1803. Proxy for Sir Andrew Mitchell at the Installation of the Bath, 1803. Deceased. 30 knights bachelors. Hankin, Thomas Pate, Lieutenant Colonel. 22 Aug. 1822. Died 26 Oct. 1825. Harrington, Edward, Mayor of Bath. 27 May, 1705. Harris, Thomas, Sheriff of London. 28 Aug. 1765. Died at Finchley, 15 June, 1782. Hart, Anthony, Vice Chancellor of England. 30 Aprd, 1827. Hart, William, Sheriff of London. 16 Oct. 1760. Died 22 Aug. 1765. Hart, William. (Never knighted, but enjoyed the rank of Knight Bachelor, and the appellation " Sir," from having received the Order of Sta nislaus from the King of Poland.) Hartwell, Francis John. 4 May, 1803. Proxy for Lord Keith at the Installation of the Bath, 1803. Created a Baronet 1805. Harwood, Busic, I^rofessor of Anatomy at Cam bridge. 11 June, 1806. Died, Vice Master of Downing College, 10 Nov. 1814. Harvey, Ludford. 19 May, 1813. Late Ex aminer of the College of Surgeons. Harvey, Robert John, Lieutenant Colonel and K.T.S. 6 Feb. 1817. Harvey, John, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.H. and C.B. 15 Dec. 1824. Haviland, de, Peter, Bailiff of Guernsey. 6 March, 1817. KNIGHTS bachelors. 31 Hawkins, John, Chairman of the Middlesex Ses sions. 23 Oct. 1772. Died 21 May, 1789. Hawks, Robert Shafto, of Gateshead, co. Durham. 21 April, 1817. Hay, George, D.C.L. Principal of the Court of Arches, and Judge ofthe Admiralty. 11 Nov. 1773. Died 6 Oct. 1778. Hayward, Thomas, of Carswell, Berks, Clerk of the Cheque to the Band of Gentlemen Pen sioners. May, 1799. Died 2 Nov. 1799. Heard, Isaac, Garter King of Arms. 2 June, 1786. Died 29 Aprd, 1822. Heathcote, John Edensor, High Sheriff of Staf ford. 8 March, 1784. Heathcote, Henry, Captain R.N. About 1820. Now Rear Adm. of the Blue. (Not gazetted.) Hellier, Samuel, High Sheriff of Worcester. 17 Sept. 1762. Died 12 Oct. 1784. Henslow, John, Surveyor of the Navy. 20 March, 1793. Died at Sittingbourne, 21 Sept. 1815, aged 86. Hereford, James, High Sheriff of Hereford. 22 Dec. 1760. Died 1786. Herne, William, Alderman of Castle Baynard Ward. 14 Jan. 1797. Died about 1800-1. Herries, Robert, a Banker and Colonel of the City Light Horse Volunteers. 25 Feb. 1774. Died at Cheltenham, 25 Feb. 1815, aged 85. 32 KiJicHTS bachelors. Herries, William Lewis, Lieutenant Colonel, Quarter Master General in the Mediterranean, K.C.H. and Register and Secretary of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath. 29 May, 1826. Now one of the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. Herriott, Frederick George, C.B. 16 March, 1822. Hetley, Richard, of Alwalton, co. Huntingdon, Sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon. 11 June, 1800. Died 20 Jan. 1807, aged 69. Hill, Robert Chambre, Proxy for his Brother, Sir Rowland Hill (now Lord Hill) at the Installa tion of the Bath, 1812. 29 May, 1812. Co lonel in the Army. Hill, Thomas Noel, Lieutenant Colonel, K.T.S. 28 July, 1814. Now K.C.B. Hill, Dudley St. Leger, Colonel and K.T.S. 25 Nov. 1816. Hillman, William, Mayor of Winchester. 18 Aug. 1786. Cler-k of the Board of Green Cloth. Died in St. James's Palace, 7 Feb. 1793. Hitchins, Edward, Mayor of Oxford. June, 1812. Died at Oxford, 21 Nov. 1825. Hodgson, Richard, Mayor of Carlisle. 30 Dec. 1795. Holroyd, George Sowley, Judge of K. B. 14 May, 1816. KNIGHTS BACHELORS. 33 Homfr.^y, Jere, of Llandaff House, co . Montgomery. 22 Nov. 1809. Holloway, Charles, Major of Engineers. 2 Feb. 1803. Died a Major General 1826. Hood, Alexander. 22 May, 1812. Proxy for his Uncle, Sir Samuel Hood, at the Installation of the Bath 1812. Succeeded his Uncle as Baro net 1814. Hope, John, Lieutenant General, G.C.H. 30 March, 1821. Hopkins, John, Lord Mayor of London. 12 Oct. 1792. Alderman of Castle Baynard Ward 1782. Died at Snareshrook 14 Oct. 1796. Hotham, Richard, of Merton, co. Surrey. 12 April, 1769. M.P for Southwark, and founder of Hothampton, or Bognor, Sussex. Died 13 March, 1799, at a very advanced age. Hotham, Beaumont, Baron of the Exchequer. 17 May, 1775. Succeeded as Lord Hotham 1813. Died 4 March, 1815. Huddart, Joseph-Brynker, of Brynker, co. Car marthen. 8 Aug. 1821. Hughes, Edward, Capt. R. N. 27 Oct. 1773. Nominated K.B. 1778. Installed 1779. Died, Vice Admiral ofthe Blue, 17 Jan. 1794. Hughes, WiLLiA.M Bulkeley. 4 May, 1803. HuLLOCK, John, Baron ofthe Exchequer. 21 April, 1812. 34 KNIGUTS BACHELORS. HuLSE, Samuel. A General, and G.C.H. Treasurer of the Household. 1821. (Not gazetted.) Hunter, John, Consul General in Spain. 10 Dec. 1813. Died at Bordeaux 3 July, 1816. Hutchinson, William, Major General. 6 May, 1820. Now Lieutenant General. J.1Y, D''- James, of New York. 25 March, 1763. Jamieson, John, M.D. Knight of G. Vasa. 19 May, 1813. Jardine, Henry, King's Remembrancer of the Ex chequer in Scotland. 20 April, 1825. Jelf, James, Alderman of Gloucester. 28 July, 1814. Jeynes, Edwin. 1799. (Gazetted 19 June, 1800.) Banker at Gloucester. Died 1 Oct. 1810. Impey, Elijah, Chief Justice in Bengal. 30 March, 1774. Died 1 Oct. 1809. JoDRELL, Paul, M.D. 26 Oct. 1787. Physician to the Nabob of Arcott. Died at Madras 1803. Johnson, John. 22 Nov. 1765. Succeeded his father, Sh WUliam Johnson, Bart. 1774. Johnston, Alexander, Chief Justice in Ceylon. 1 Nov. 1809. knights bachelors. 35 Jones, Thomas, of Stanley, co. Salop, High Sheriff of Shropshire. 23 Dec. 1760. Died about Feb. 1782, aged 49. Jones, Owen, a Gentleman Pensioner. 22 Sept. 1761. Died 6 Nov. 1766. Jones, William, Judge at Calcutta. 19 March, 1783. Died in Bengal 1794. Keir. (See Grant.) Keith, Basil, Capt. R.N. 10 June, 1772. Proxy for his brother. Sir Robert Murray Keith, at the Installation of the Bath 1772. Governor of Jamaica 1773 to 1777. Died 1777. Keith, Alexander, Knight Marshal of Scotland. 20 July, 1819. Kelley, George, of Bishopsdown, co. Kent, and Sheriff of that County. 29 Sept. 1762. Died 14 Nov. 1771. Kent, Thomas, High Sheriff of Surrey. 16 Oct. 1771. Died 6 Jan. 1802, aged 83. Kerrison, Roger, of Norwich, Banker. 1800. Died 13 June, 1808. Kerrison, Edward, C.B. 5 Jan. 1815. (Not ga zetted.) Created a Baronet 1821. A Major General and K.O.H. D 2 36 knights bachelors. Ker, Charles, of Gateshaw, co. Roxburgh, M.D. 19 April, 1822. Kemeys, Robert Jones Allard, Lieutenant Colo nel, of Ynisarwed, co. Glamorgan, Esq. 6 March, 1817. Kennedy, Robert Hugh, Commissary General. 8 May, 1812. Kite, Robert, Sheriff of London. 16 Oct. 1760. Alderman of Lime Street Ward. Died 2 Sept. 1772. King, Richard, Captain R. N. 5 June, 1784. Created a Baronet 1792. Died in Nov. 1806. Lacon, Edmund, of Great Yarmouth. 19 Dec. 1792. Created a Baronet 1818. Died 3 Oct. 1820. Langstone, Stephen, Alderman of Bread Street Ward, and Sheriff of London. 26 Oct. 1796. Died 5 Nov. 1797. Lawrence, Thomas, President of the Royal Acade my. 20 Aprd, 1815. A Member of the Legion of Honour. Lawrence, Soulden, Judge of King's Bench. 12 March, 1794. Judge of Common Pleas 1808. Died 8 July, 1814. knights bachelors. 37 Law, Edward, Attorney General. 20 Feb. 1800. Appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench and created Baron EUenborough 1802. Died 13 Dec. 1818. Laurent, Peter Francis, of Grenada, (then re cently ceded by France, and the first native of the ceded Islands on whom the honour was conferred.) 22 Feb. 1768. Laurie, Peter, Sheriff of London. 7 AprU, 1824. Leach, John, Vice Chancellor of England. Jan. ISI 7. Appointed Master ofthe Rolls 1827. Le Breton, Thomas, Bailiff of Jersey. 20 April, 1825. Le Blanc, Simon, Judge of the King's Bench. 1798. Died 15 April, 1815. Leighton, William, Alderman of Billingsgate Ward, London. 21 May, 1800. Died 22 April, 1826. Lester, John, of Poole, co. Dorset. 2 June, 1802. Died at Bath, 12 Jan. 1805. Lever, Ashton, of Alkrington, co. Lancaster. 1778. Died 24 Jan. 1788. Lewes, VVatkin, Alderman of Lime Street Ward, London. 5 Feb. 1773. Alderman of Bridge Ward Without 1804. Sheriff -1772, Lord Mayor 1780-1. Died 13 July. 1821. Lillie, John Scott, Major in the Army. 6 Marchj 1816. 38 knights bachelors. Lindsay, John, Captain R. N. 10 Feb. 1764. No minated K.B. 1 771. Died 1788. Little, James, of Teneriffe. (By Patent.) 22 Nov. 1816. Littledale, Joseph, Judge of the King's Bench. 9 June, 1824. LiND, James, Captain R.N. 9 May, 1805. K.C.B. 1815. Died about 1823. Lock, Joseph, Mayor of Oxford. 13 June, 1814. Long, William, Mayor of Bedford. 28 July, 1814. Lowe, Hudson, Colonel of the Corsican Rangers. 26 April, 1814. Now Major General and K.C.B. Lumsden, Henry Niven. 5 July, 1816. Created a Baronet 1820. Died 1822. Macartney, George, Ambassador at St. Peters burgh. 19 Oct. 1764. Installed K.B. 1772. Created Earl Macartney in Ireland and Baron Macartney in Great Britain. Died 31 March, 1806. Macarthy, Charles Lyragii, Colonel in the Army and Governor of Sierra Leone. 22 Nov. 1820. KiUed at Cape Coast Castle, Africa, 24 Jan. 1824. knights bachelors. 39 Macdonald, Archibald, Solicitor General. 27 June, 1788. Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1793. Created a Baronet 1813. Died 18 May, 1826. Mackenzie, Alex. 10 Feb. 1802. Died 1820. Mackintosh, James. 21 Dec. 1803. Professor of General Polity and the Laws in the East India College. Maclean, Lauchlan, M.D. Alderman of Sudbury. 18 July, 1812. M'Cleod, Alexander, C.B. Lieutenant Colonel E.I.C.S. 29 Aug. 1827. (By Patent.) Macnaughten, Francis, Judge at Madras. 1 Nov. 1809. M*^ Grigor, James, M.D. Inspector of Hospitals. 28 July, 1814. Madden, George Allen, Major General, C.B. and K.T.S. 5 July, 1816. Malcolm, John, Lieutenant Colonel E.I.C.S. and Ambassador to Persia. 15 Dec. 1812. Now G.C.B. andK.LS. Mann, Horatio. 10 June, 1772. Proxy for his uncle. Sir Horatio Mann, at the Installation of the Bath 1772. Succeeded his uncle as a Ba ronet 1786. Died 2 AprU, 1814. Mansfield, James, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. May, 1804. Solicitor General 1 8 Nov. 1783. Died 23 Nov. 1821, aged 88. 40 knights bachelors. Mantell, Thomas, Mayor of Dover. 10 May, 1820. Marriott, James, LL.D. 1778. Judge of the Admiralty Court, Master of Trinity HaU, Cam bridge, and sometime M.P. for Sudbury. Died at Turnstead HaU, Suffolk, 21 March, 1803. Marsh, Charles, of Reading, Berks. 23 Aug. 1786. Died about 1804. Matthias, Henry, High Sheriff of Pembroke. 29 May, 181G. Maxwell, Murray, Captain R.N. 28 May, .1818. C.B. Meade, John, M.D. Deputy Inspector of Hospitals. 5 Nov. 1816. Mends, Robert, Captain R. N. Knight of Charles III. 27 May, 1815. Died, Commander of His Majesty's Squadron on the Coast of Africa, 1824. Meredytii, John, High Sheriff of Brecon. 8 Sept. 1762. Miles, Jonathan, Sheriff of London. 22 April, 1807. Died 22 July, 1821, aged 60. Miles, Edward, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. and K.T.S. 27 Nov. 1826. Mills, Thomas, Town Major of Quebec. 5 June, 1772. Proxy for Sir Ralph Payne, (afterwards Lord Lavington) at the Installation of the Bath 1772. Died about 1806. knights bachelors. 41 Mitchell, Charles, Captain E.I.C.S.' 18 March, 1796. Knighted for an action in the Straits of Molucca, with a French frigate, he being then Captain of the William Pitt, East India- man. MiTFORD, John, Solicitor General. 15 Feb. 1793. Attorney General 1801. Appointed Lord High Chancellor of Ireland and created Baron Redes- dale, 1802. MoLYNEux, Francis, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. 18 Sept. 1765. Died 9 June, 1812. Monk, James, late Chief Justice in Canada. 27 April, 1825. Died at Cheltenham 18 Nov. 1826, aged 82. Montr ESOR, Henry Tucker, Lieutenant General. 17 AprU, 1818. K.C.B. and G.C.H. Moore, George, Speaker of the House of Keys in the Isle of Man. 22 June, 1781. MoRTLOCK, John Chetham, Mayor of Cambridge. 5 July, 1816. MouBRAY, Robert, of Cockernay, co. Fife, Lieute nant Colonel in the Army. 20 AprU, 1825. MuNDAY, Thomas, Mayor of Oxford. 24 Sept. 1761. Died 27 Oct. 1772. Munro, George, of Poyntzfield, co. Cromarty. 30 April, 1779. Proxy for Sir Hector Munro at the InstaUation of the Bath 1779. Died 1785. 42 knights bachelors. Munro, Alexander, Consul at Madrid. 17 March, 1783. Nagle, Edmund, Captain R.N. 1795. Now Vice Admiral, K.C.B. and G.C.H. Napier, James, Superintendant of Hospitals in Ja maica. 13 March, 1778. Died 21 Dec. 1799, »t. 98. Nares, George, Judge of Common Pleas. 27 Jan. 1 771. Died 20 July, 1 786, in his 70th year. Nash, Nathaniel, Sheriff of London. 9 Nov. 1761. Died 28 August, 1769. , Nash, Stephen, Sheriff of Bristol. 18 Aug. 1786. Died about 1796. Nayler, George, York Herald, Genealogist of the Bath, and Blanc Coursier Herald. 25 Nov. 1813. Now Garter Principal King of Arms, C.T.S. and K.H. Neville, Garrett, Sheriff of Dublin. 22 March, 1820. Newbolt, John'Henry, of Portswood House, Hants, Chief Justice at Madras. 17 AprU, 1810. Died 22 Jan. 1823, aged S3. NiCHOLL, John, LL.D. King's Advocate General. 31 Oct. 1798. Now a Privy Councillor, Dean knights bachelors. 43 of the Peculiars, Principal of the Court of Arches, and Master of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Nixon, Eccles, Major General. 3 Dec. 1799. Died about 1806. Norton, Fletcher, Solicitor General. 25 Jan. 1762. Attorney General 1763. Chief Justice in Eyre 1769. Speaker ofthe House of Com mons 1780. Created Baron Grantley 1782. Died 1 Jan. 1789. Nourse, Charles, of Oxford, Surgeon. 15 Aug. 1786. Died 19 April, 1789, aet. 75. NowELL, Michael, Sheriff of CornwaU. 25 Aug. 1786. Died about 1802. Ogle, Chaloner, Captain R.N. High Sheriff of Hants. 22 Nov. 1768. Created a Baronet 1816. Died Admiral R.N. Aug. 28, 1816, in his 89th year. O.MMANEY, Francis Molyneux. 17 May, 1820. Of Norfolk Street, London, Navy Agent, and late M.P. for Barnstaple. Ormsby, Charles Montagu. 21 May, 1806. Created a Baronet 1812. Died 3 March, 1818. 44 knights bachelors. Osborne, Sir George, of Chicksands, Bedfordshire. 5 June, 1772, on being appointed Proxy for H. R. H. Frederick Duke of York, at the ap proaching Installation of the Bath. Died 29 June, 1818. Ottley, Richard, Judge at Ceylon. 22 March, 1820. Now Chief Justice there. Otway, Loftus William, Major General, C.B. 15 Jan. 1815. (Not gazetted.) Owen, Arthur Davies, of Glansevern, co. Mont gomery. 28 July, 1814. Adjutant General in East Indies, and Colonel in the Army. Died 18 Oct. 1816. Page, Thomas Hyde, Lieutenant Engineers. 22 Aug. 1783. Died at Boulogne June 30, 1821. Paget, Hon. Charles, Captain R.N. 1822. (Not gazetted.) Now Rear Admiral and K.C.H. Palmer, Ralph, Judge at Madras. 24 Nov. 1824. Now Chief Justice there. Park, James Allan, Judge of Common Pleas. 14 May, 1816. Parker, Peter, Captain R. N. 10 June, 1772. Proxy for Sir John Moore, Bart, at the Instal lation of the Bath 1772. Created a Baronet 1782. Died 21 Dec. 1811. knights bachelors. 45 Parker, Hyde, Captain R.N. 21 April, 1779. Died an Admhal 16 March, 1807. Patey, James, High Sheriff of Berks. 23 Feb. 1784. Of Reading. Died 1787. Paul, Onesiphorus, High Sheriff of Gloucester. 17 Dec. 1760. Created a Baronet 1762. Died 21 Sept. 1774. Paxton, William. 16 March, 1803. Died 10 Feb. 1824, aged 80. Peacock, Warren Marmaduke. 27 July, 1815. Major General, K.C. and K.T.S. Peake, Henry, Surveyor of the Navy. 25 June, 1814. Died 1822 or 3. Pearson, Richard. 19 April, 1780. Died Lieute nant Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 25 Jan. 1805. Peate, Robert, (in Holy Orders, Rector of Brent ford.) Never knighted, but has the rank of Knight Bachelor and the appellation "Sir,'' from having obtained His Majesty's Licence to accept the Order of St. Stanislaus of Poland previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Pegge, Christopher, M.D. 26 June, 1799. Re gius Professor of Physic at Oxford. Died 3 Aug. 1822. Pellew, Edward. Created a Baronet 1796; Ba ron Exmouth 1814 ; Viscount Exmouth 1816; and G.C.B. 46 knights bachelors. Pennington, Isaac, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Cambridge. 2 Dec, 1795. Died 3 Feb. 1817, aged 72. Perryn, Richard, Baron of the Exchequer. 3 AprU, 1776. Died 2 Jan. 1803, in his 81st year. Phillips, Jonathan, of Launceston. 13 April, 1786. Sometime M.P. for Camelford. Died 6 Sept. 1798. Phillips, Charles, Major General. 6 March, 1817. Phillips, Richard, Sheriff of London. 30 March, 1808. Picks ELL, George, Mayor of Arundel. 22 April, 1795. Died about 1809. Pigott, Arthur, Attorney General. 12 April, 1806. Died 6 Sept. 1819. Pinhorn, John, of Ningwood, Isle of Wight. 19 May, 1802. Piozzi, John Salusbury. 21 April, 1817. (See Salusbury.) Pitches, Abraham, High Sheriff of Surrey. 12 April, 1782. Died 10 AprU, 1792, in the 60th year of his age. Plestow, Thomas Berners. About 1818. (Not gazetted.) Died 1819. Plomer, William, Alderman of London. 12 April, 1782. Sheriff 1774. Lord Mayor 1781. Died 20 Aug. 1801. knights bachelors. 47 Plomer, William, Alderman of London. 1 Nov. 1809. Sheriff 1810. Died AprU 12, 1812. Plumer, Thomas, Solicitor General. 15 April, 1807. Attorney General 1812. Judge of the Com mon Pleas 1813. Master of the Rolls 1818. Died 24 March, 1824. Pocock, Isaac, of Maidenhead Bridge, Berks, Sheriff of Northamptonshire. fi Sept. 1786. Died 8 Oct. 1810. Pocock, George Bartholomew, Standard Bearer of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. 19 July, 1821. PoRTEN, Stanier, Under Secretary of State. 5 June, 1772. Proxy for Sir George Macartney at the Installation ofthe Bath 1772. Porter, James, Minister at Brussels. 21 Sept. 1763. Afterwards Ambassador at Constantinople. Died 9 Dec. 1776. Porter, Robert Kerr. 2 April, 1813. Powell, Alexander, Deputy Recorder of Salisbury. 25 Aug. 1762. Died AprU 1, 1784. Powell, Gabriel, High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire. 2 July, 1800. Died in May, 1814. Powell, George, Secretary of Lower Canada. 6 AprU, 1796. Pocklinqton, Robert. Never knighted, but has the rank of Knight Bachelor, and the appella tion " Sir," from having obtained His Majesty's 48 knights bachelors. Licence to receive the Order of Maria Theresa previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Pratt, Charles, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Dec. 1761. Attorney General 1759. Baron Camden 1765. Eari Camden 1786. Died 18 AprU, 1794, aged 80. Prothero, Henry. 16 March, 1803. Pritzler, Theophilus, Major General and C.B. 3 Dec. 1822. Now Lieutenant General and K.C.B. Pryce, Charles, High Sheriff of Oxford. 4 March, 1761. Died in 1803. PuLTENEY, Sir James Murray, Bart. 18 May, 1803. Proxy for Sir WiUiam Medows at the Installation of the Bath 1803. General in the Army, Colonel of the 1 8th Foot. Died April 26, 1811. Puller, Christopher, Chief Justice in Bengal. 28 Oct. 1823. Died at Calcutta, in. May, 1824. Pye, Thomas, Admiral ofthe Blue. 24 June, 1773. Died Admiral ofthe White, about 1788. Pynn, Henry, Colonel in the Army. 23 Feb. 1815. K.T.S. knights bachelors. 49 QuERiNi, Tomaso, Venetian Ambassador. 28 April, 1768. QuENTiN, George Augustus, Colonel in the Army. 8 Dec. 1821. Now C.B. and K.C.H. Raeburn, Henry, President of the Academy, and First Portrait Painter to the King in Scotland. 29 Aug. 1822. Died 6 July, 1823. Raffles, Thomas Stamford, Lieutenant Governor of Java. 29 May, 1817. Died 5 July, 1826. Rawlins,William, Sheriff of London. 13May, 1802, Rawlinson, Thomas, Alderman of London. 28 Oct. 1760. Died 3 Dec. 1769. Rawlinson, Walter, Alderman of London. 4 March, 1774. Died 13 March, 1805. Rawson, William, (late Adams, an Oculist). 1814. Died 4 Feb. 1827. Reade, Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Adju tant General at St. Helena. 27 Nov. 1815. Reynett, James Henry, Lieutenant Colonel. 4 Dec. 1823. K.C.H. MUitary Secretary and Equerry to H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge. Reynolds, Joshua, President of the Royal Acade my, F.R. and A.S. LL.D. 21 AprU, 1769. Died 23 Feb. 1792. 50 KNIGHTS BACHELORS. Rew, Skears, of Coventry. 3 Nov. 1815. Rice, Ralph, Recorder of Prince of Wales's Island. 29 May, 1817. Afterwards a Judge in Bombay and Bengal. Richardson, John, Judge of Common Pleas. 3 June, 1819. Richards, Richard, Baron of the Exchequer. 11 May, 1814. Appointed Chief Baron 1816. Died 11 Nov. 1823. Ricketts, George William, Judge at Madras. 23 March, 1825, Robinson, Septimus, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. 10 April, 1761. Died 5 Sept. 1765. Robinson, Thomas, Bart. 23 Sept. 1761i (Repre sented the Duke of Normandy at the Corona tion of King George III.) Died 3 March, 1777. Robinson, Christopher, LL.D. King's Advocate General. 5 Feb. 1809. Judge of the Consis tory Court. Robinson, William Henry, Commi'ssary General in Canada. 2 July, 1817. Roche, Philip Keating. 14 May, 1816. C.B. K.C.H. and Knight of Charles III. RoMiLLY, Samuel, Solicitor General. 12 Feb. 1806. Died Nov, 2, 1818. RooKE, Giles, Judge of Common Pleas. 13 Nov- 1793. Died 1808. KNIGHTS BACHELORS. 51 Rose, John William, Recorder of London. 24 Nov. 1790. Died 11 Oct. 1803. RoYDs, John, Judge at Bengal. 15 July, 1801. Died there 24 Sept. 1817. RtfLE, William, Surveyor of the Navy. 27 June, 1794, Died 3 Dec. 1815. Rumford, Count. (See Thompson.) Russell,. Henry, Judge in Bengal, 10 May, 1797. Afterwards Chief Justice. Created a Baronet 1812. One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Rush, William Beaumaris. 19 June, 1800. Ryan, Edward Michael. Never knighted, but had the rank of Knight Bachelor and the appeUation "Sir," from having obtained his Majesty's Licence to accept the Older of Maria Theresa previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Died March 1812. Rycroft, Henry, Knight Harbinger. 4 Jan, 1816, Not gazetted. Ryan, Edward, Judge at Calcutta. 27 Npv. 1826, St. John, Henry. 24 Dec. 1760, Salusbury, John Salusbury Piozzi. 21 March, 1817. E 2 •0% KNIGHTS BACHELORS. Sanderson, James, Alderman of London. 6 Oct. 1786. Created a Baronet 1795. Sheriff 1798. Lord Mayor 1792. Died at Wandsworth 21 June, 1798. Sandys, Windsor Edward Bayntun, eldest Son of Sir Edwin Bayntun Sandys, Bart. II April, 1825. Saumarez, James, Captain R,N, 6 Nov, 1793. Nominated K.B. 1801. Created a Baronet 1801. Saumarez, Thomas, Major in the Army. 15 July, 1795. Now Lieutenant General. Scarlett, James, Attorney General. 30 April, 1827. Scott, John, Sohcitor General. 27 June, 1788. Appointed Attorney General 1793. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and created Ba ron Eldon 1799. Lord High Chancellor 1801 to 1806, and 1807 to 1827. Created Eari of Eldon 7 July, 1821. Scott, William, King's Advocate General. 24 Sept. 1788. Appointed Judge of the High Court of Admiralty 1798, and created Baron Stowell 17 July, 1821. Sea RLE, Francis, of Kingston, co. Surrey. SO March, 1803. Sen HOUSE, Joseph, Mayor of Carlisle. 7 April, 1783. knights bachelors. 53 Seppings, Robert, Commissioner of the Navy. Knighted on board the Royal George Yacht, under saU and the Royal Standard flying. 17 Aug. 1819, (Not gazetted,) Sevestre, Thomas. Never knighted, but had the rank of Knight Bachelor and the appellation "Sir,'' from having obtained his Majesty's Licence to accept the Order of the Tower and Sword previous to the Regulation of 1812, rela tive to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Sewell, Thomas, Master of the RoUs. 30 Nov. 1 764. Died 6 March, 1 784. Sewell, John, LL.D. 25 May, 1815. Seyer, William. 1798. Shadwell, Right Hon. Lancelot, Vice Chancel lor of England. 16 Nov. 1827. Shafto, Cuthbert. 9 Dec. 1795. Shairp, Stephen, Consul General in Russia. 17 Sept. 1806. Died in Edinburgh about Nov. 1826. Sharp, Cuthbert, Mayor of Hartlepool. 28 July, 1814. Shepherd, Samuel, Solicitor General. 11 May, 1814. Attorney General 1816. Now Chief Baron in Scotland. Shipley, Charles, of the Engineers. 11 March, 1808. Major General in the Army and Co lonel of Engineers. Governor of Grenada. 54 knights bachelors. Died at Grenada, Nov. 30, 1815, in his 59th year. Silvester, Baptist John, Physician to the Army in the Low Countries, M.D. F.R.S. 21 July, 1774. Physician to the London Hospital. Died 2 Nov. 17S9. Simpson, Edward, LL.D. Dean of the Arches, and Judge of the Prerogative Court of Doctors' Commons. M.P. for Dover. Dec. 1761. Died 20 May, 1764. Skynner, John, Chief Baron. 23 Nov. 1777. Died at Bath 26 Nov. 1 805, aged 82 years. Slade, Thomas, Surveyor of the Navy. 27 Jan. 1768. Died 24 Feb. 1771, Smith, William Sidney, Never knighted, but had the rank of a Knight Bachelor and the appel lation " Sir," from having obtained the Royal Permission to accept the Order of the Sword of Sweden previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Now Admiral ofthe White, K.C.B. K.C. K.S. K.T.S. &c. Smith, George, Colonel in the Army, and Aide de Camp to the King. 9 Dec 1 807. Died 1809. Smith, James Edward, M.D. of Norwich, President of the Linnean Society, 28 July, 1814. Died 17 March, 1828. Smith, Charles Felix, Lieut. Col. Royal Engi neers, and Knt. of Charles III. 10 Nov. 1814. KNIGHTS bachelors. 55 Smith, Lionel, Major General and C.B. 3 Dec. 1822. Spicer, Samuel, of Portsea, Hants. 6 March, 1817. Died about 1823. Staines, William, Sheriff of London. 26 Oct. 1796. Alderman 1793. Sheriff 1797. Lord Mayor 1801. Died at Clapham 11 Sept. 1807, Staines, Thomas, Captain R.N. 6 Dec. 1809. K.C.B. and C.F.M. • Standidge, Samuel, sometime Mayor of Hull. 18 Nov. 1795. Died 11 Feb. 1801, aged 75. Stanley, Edmond, Chief Justice at Madras. 11 March, 1807. Steele, Robert, Lieutenant of Marines, Lieutenant Colonel in Spanish Service, and Knight of Charles III. 26 Feb. 1817. Stirling, Walter, Captain R.N. 23 March, 1781. Died 24 Nov. 1786. His son. Sir Walter, was created a Baronet 1800. Stoddart, John, LL.D. President of the High Court of Appeal and Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Malta. 27 July, 1826. Strange, Robert, (an eminent engraver.) 5 Jan. 1787. Died 5 July, 1792, at his house in Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Strange, Thomas Andrew, sometime Chief Justice at Madras. 14 March, 1798. Struth, William John, of Redland, co. Glouces ter, and of the city of Bristol. 20 AprU, 1815. 56 knights bachelors. Stuart, John, Major GeneraL 20 June, 1804. No minated K.B. 1806. Installed 1812. Died 1815. Sullivan, Benjamin, a Judge at Madras. 17 July, 1801. Died 1810. Elder brother of Sir Ri chard Sullivan, Bart. Sutton, Charles, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel of the Sth Portuguese Infantry. Now Colonel and K.C.B. 13 July, 1814. Sutton, Thomas Manners, Solicitor General. 19 May, 1802. Appointed a Baron ofthe Exche quer 1805. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and created Baron Manners 1807. SwEEDLAND, Christopher, of Lambeth. 11 Dec. 1812. Taunton, William Elias, Town Clerk of Oxford. 13 June, 1814. Died 3 Aug. 1825. Tawney, Richard, Senior Alderman of Oxford. 13 Aiig. 1786. Died at Oxford 5 Oct. 1791, in his 71st year. Taylor, Robert, Sheriff of London. 25 Jan. 1783. Architect to the Bank of England. Died 27 Sept. 1788. Tebbs, Benjamin, Sheriff of London. 12 Oct. 1792. Died 31 Dec. 1796, in Leicester Square. knights bachelors. 57 Thomas, Noah, M.D. Physician in Ordinary to the King. 15 March, 1775. Died at Bath 17 May, 1792. Thompson, Alexander, Baron of the Exchequer. 7 Feb. 1787. Died at Bath, AprU 15, 1817, in his 73d year. Thompson, Benjamin, Colonel of His Majesty's Re giment of American Dragoons. 23 Feb. 1784. Created Count Rumford by the Elector of Ba varia, and Knight of the White Eagle and St. Stanislaus of Poland. Died 1814. Thompson, Henry Clements. Never knighted, but had the rank of Knight Bachelor and the appellation " Sir," from having obtained his Majesty's Licence to receive the Order of the Sword of Sweden previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See the Preface.) Thompson, Thomas Boulden, Captain R.N. 13 Feb. 1799. Created a Baronet 1806. Nomi nated G.C.B. 1822. Died Vice Admiral of the Red, 3 March, 1828. Thorowgood, Thomas, High Sheriff of Suffolk 1760. 9 Feb. 1761. Died at Kersey, co. Suffolk, 18 Dec. 1794. Thoroton, Rev. John, 4 Jan, 1814. Died about 1820, Tindal, Nicolas Conyngham, 27 Nov. 1826. Solicitor General. 58 knights bachelors. ToBiN, John, Mayor of Liverpool. 10. May, 1820. Toller, Samuel, Advocate General at Madras. 9 AprU, 1812. Died 19 Nov. 1821, ToMLiNS, Thomas Edlyne, Barrister. 29 June, 1814, Now Bencher of Inner Temple. TowNLEY, Charles, Clarenceux King of Arms. 22 Sept. 1761. Afterwards Garter King of Arms. Died at Islington 8 June, 1774. Trafford, Clement, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire. 11 Nov. 1760. Died 1 Jan. 1786. Trant, Nicholas. Never knighted, but had the rank of Knight Bachelor and the appellation " Sir," from having obtained his Majesty's Licence to accept the Order of the Tower and Sword previous to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. (See ihe Preface.) Tra VERS, Robert, Major General and C.F.M. Treacher, John. Feb. 1786. Treise, Christopher, High Sheriff of CornwaU. 23 Feb. 1761. Died 4 Dec. 1780. Trollope, Henry, Captain R.N. Oct. 1797, K.C.B. and Admiral. Truman, Benjamin, High Sheriff of Herts. 16 Jan. 1761. Died 20 March, 1780. Truter, Johannes Andreas, late Senior Justice at the Cape of Good Hope. (By Patent.) 11 Dec. 1823. knights bachelors. 59 Turner, Barnard, Sheriff of London. 16 Jan. 1784. Died 15 June, 1784, in his 48th year. Turner, John Crichloe, High Sheriff of Cam bridge. 13 Feb. 1786. Died about 1815. Turner, .Thomkins Hilgrove, Lieutenant General, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, and Groom of the Bedchamber. 28 July, 1814.' TuTHiLL, George Leman, M.D. 28 April, 1820. Tylden, John Maxwell, Major. 22 May, 1812. Proxy for Sir Samuel Auchmuty at the Instal lation ofthe Bath 1812. Tyrwhitt, Thomas, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. 8 May, 1812. Vanhatten, John, of Dinton, co. Bucks. 21 Jan. 1760. Vavasour, Philip, High Sheriff of Cambridge. 21 Jan. 1760. Died at Wisbech 1796, aged 76. Vaughan, Richard, of Bristol and of Redland Court, CO. Gloucester. 20 April, 1815. Vernon, Edward, Captain R.N. Knighted on board the Barjleur, the King's Standard then flying. 24 June, 1773. Died Vice Admiral of the White 1794. 60 knights bachelors. Von Arentschildt, Victor, Lieutenant Colonel Portuguese ArtiUery and K.T.S. 20 April, 1815. Urmston, James Brabazon, President of Super cargoes at Canton in China, (by Patent.) 28 AprU, 1824. Waldo, Timothy, of Clapham, co. Surrey. 12 April, 1769. Died at Clapham Jan. 10, 1786. Walker, Patrick, Gentleman Usher of the White Rod, and Hereditary Usher of Scotland. 28 July, 1814. Wallace, James, Captain R.N. 12 Feb. 1777. Died Admiral ofthe Blue, about 1803. Ward, Thomas, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire. 16 Nov. 1761. Died 5 Oct. 1778. Wathen, Samuel, High Sheriff of Gloucestershire. 16 March, 1803. Watson, William, M.D. and Trustee of the British Museum. 6 Oct. 1786. Died 10 May, 1787. Watson, James, Serjeant at Law. 10 June, 1795. Died about 1800. knights bachelors. 61 Watson, William. 18 March, 1796. Died about 1825. Watson, Henry, Lieutenant Colonel, K.T.S. (by Patent.) 18 Jan. 1817. Watson, Frederick Beilby, Master ofthe House hold. 16 May, 1827. Way, Gregory Holman Bromley, Lieutenant Co lonel. K.T.S. 28 July, 1814. Webb, John, Director General of the Ordnance Me dical Department, Woolwich. 23 Feb. 1821. Welch, Richard, Sheriff of London. 2 March, 1793. Died at Eltham 19 Dec. 1809. West, Edward, Recorder of Bombay. 5 July, 1822. Now Chief Justice at Calcutta. W Anderson, Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 28 Nov. 1816. F 2 68 knights of foreign orders. Anglesea, Marquess of. Comm. Maria Theresa. |^ jj™ St. George, 2d Class. S Anson, Sir George, Major General and K.C.B. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 11 May, 1813. Arbuthnot, Right Hon. Charles, Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte. t Crescent. 5 March, 1801. Arbuthnot, Colonel Sir Robert, K.C.B. t Comm, Tower and Sword. 12 March, 1813, 33.^, Arentschildt, Frederick. Wilhelm, 4th Class. \'ma St. Anne, 2d Class. f Arentschildt, Sir Victor, Major, C.B. and K.H. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 7 AprU, 1815. ^.^. Armstrong, Frederick, Captain in the Army and Major in the Portuguese Service. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 1 March, 1820. 33.^. Armstrong, Richard, Lieutenant Colonel in the Portuguese Service, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 14 Dec. 1816. Ashworth, Charles, Coloriel and C.B, f Comm, Tower and Sword. 14 Nov. 1814. knights OE foreign orders. 69 AuBiN, Thomas, Captain in the Army. Knight of St. Joseph. 3 Nov. 1818. Aid de Camp to Lord Burghersh in the Neapo litan Campaign. Austin, John, Lieutenant Colonel, Brigadier General in the Portuguese Service. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 18 Oct. 1821. Aylett, William, Major General. t Maria Theresa. 30 May, 1801. Rescue of the Emperor Francis from the French Cavalry in Flanders, 24- April, 1794. Aylmer, Hon. Frederic William, Captain R.N. C.B. f Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 7 March, 1817. Battle of Algiers. Baird, Sir David, General, G.C.B. and Bart. t Crescent. 31 Dec. 1803. Campaign in Egypt, 1801. Baker, Thomas, Rear Admiral and C.B. t Wilhelm, 3d Class. 16 Feb. 1818. Disembarking a body of seamen on the Coast of Holland, Nov. 1813. 70 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Ball, Alexander John, Captain R.N. Created a Baronet 1801. Died 20 Oct. 1809. t Comm. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 7 Jan. 1801. Re-conquest of Naples from, the French 1799. Banks, Francis, Captain R.N. 't St. Anne, 2d Class. I j^ ^^^_ jg^^ t Sword of Sweden. ' Blockade ofthe Elbe, Operations before Ham burgh, and Siege of Gluckstadf, 1813. Baring, George, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.H. Wilhelm, 4 Class. »[. Barnard, Sir Andrew, K.C.B. and K.C.H. Maria Theresa. ) j™» St. George, 4th Class. ' Barnes, Sir Edward, Major General, K.C.B. Maria Theresa. "> ™g St. Anne, 1st Class, i Barns, James Stevenson, Major General, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 27 July, 1815. Barry, David, M.D. Surgeon to the Forces, and late First Surgeon of the Portuguese Army. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 26 Sept. 1825. Services in the Jield ¦while in the actual service of the King of Portugal. Beckwith, Charles, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t St. Anne, 1st Class. 3 March, 1822. W.. knights of foreign orders. 71 Beckwith, Sir Thomas Sydney, Major General and K.C.B. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. 33.^. Bentham, George, Captain R.N. t Kt. of St. Maurice and St. Lazare. 25 June, 1817. Battle of Algiers. Bentham, Samuel, Colonel in the Russian Army. t St. George of Russia. 16 July, 1789. Beresford, Sir John Poo, Bart. K.C.B. t Grand Cross of the Tower and Sword. 12 Sept. 1821. Beresford, William Carr, Viscount Beresford. f Conde di Trancoso in Portugal,-\ , « f^ ^ and Grand Cross of the Tower > L loll. and Sword. -' t Grand Cross ofSt. Fernando. 24 July, 1815. t Grand Cross of St. HermenegUde. 27 March, 1817. Grand Cross Charles III. Grand Cross Ferdinand and Merit. Berkeley, Sir George Henry Frederick, Lieu tenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General. K.C.B. Now Colonel. t Kt. of the Tower and Sword. 28 Jan. 1814. =P.S>. Wladimir, 4th Class. > -m Wilhelm, 4th Class. -) 7^2 knights of foreign ordebs. Bertie, Sh Thomas, Kt. Rear Admiral. Died 13 June, 1825. t Comm. of the Sword of Sweden. 15 May, 1813. -P^- Bethune, Henry Lindsay, of Kilconquhar. Lion and Sun. Bickerton, Sir Richard Hussey, Bart. Admiral of the White. t Crescent. 25 Oct. 1804. Bingham, Sir George Ridout, Major General and K.C.B. t Comrri. Tower and Sword. 30 March, 1813. i.,g). Blakeney, Sir Edward, Major General, K.C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 AprU, 1813. Blount, Charles Burrell. t MariaTheresa. 30 May, 1801, Rescue of the Emperor Francis from the French Cavalry in Flanders, 24 April, 1794, Blunt, Richard, Major General. t Comm, Tower and Sword. 7 Feb. 1815. Bourgeois, Peter Francis, R.A. t Merit of Poland. 12 AprU, 1791. Brace, Edward, Captain R.N. and C.B. t Charles III. 28 Feb. 1822. Defence of Cadiz, 1811. knights of foreign ORDEllS. 73 t Wilhelm, 3d Class. 28 Feb. 1822. Battle of Algiers. t St. Maurice and St. Lazare. 24 May, 1824. Capture of Genoa and Battle of Algiers. Brackenbury, Edward, Major. t Kt.Tower and Sword. 7 Dec. 1824, 33.^. Bradford, Sir Henry Hollis, K.C.B. Died near Brussels, 17 Dec. 1816. Wladimir, 4th Class. > ™»|v WUhelm, 4th Class. 3 Bradford, Thomas, Major General, K.C.B. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 14 Nov. 1814. Broke, Sir Charles. (See Vere.) Brown, Sir Charles, of Margaretta Farm, co. Nor folk, M.D. Died 11 May, 1827, set. 80. t Red Eagle of Prussia, 3d Class. 23 May, 1817. Services as First Physician to the King of Prussia, his Court and Army. Browne, Sir John, Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. f Kt. Tower and Sword. ) aa & 2'5 Jan. 1813. i Kt. Charies III, Bryce, Sir Alexander, Colonel of Engineers, C.B. f Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 24 Aug. 1814. Defence of Sicily. 74 knights of FOREIGN ORDERS. Buchan, Sir John, Colonel, C.B. f Comm, Tower and Sword, 4 AprU, 1816. Bull, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel of ArtUlery. St. Anne, 2d Class. Wi. Burgh, Sir Ulysses. (Vide Downes, Lord.) Burghersh, John Lord, G.C.H. C.B. t Knight of Maria Theresa. 9 June, 1814. Campaign o/" 1 8 1 3 . t Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 27 July, 1815. Services in the Operations leading to the Re storation ofthe King of Naples. f Grand Cross of St. Joseph. 3 November, 1818. Neapolitan Campaign. Burgoyne, John Fox, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 24 May, 1815. 33.^. Butler, Major General Sir Edward Gerald. Died about 1824-5. t Kt. Maria Theresa. 30 May, 1801. Rescue of the Emperor Francis from the French Cavalry, 24 April, 1794. Byng, Sir John, Lieutenant General and K.C.B. Wladimir, 4th Class. } »»» Maria Theresa. 3 KNIGHTS OF FOEEIGN ORDERS. 75 Cadogan, Hon. George, Captain R.N. t Kt. Maria Theresa. 13 July, 1814. Services with the Austrian Army in the Adri atic, 1813. Calcraft, Sir Granby Thomas. Died 20 Aug. 1820. t Kt. of Maria Theresa. 30 May, 1801. Rescue of the Emperor Francis from the French Cavalry,' 24, April, 1794. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 9 April, 1814. 33.^. Cam AC, Burgess, Lieutenant Colonel 1st Life Guards. t Charles III. 3 Aug. 1815, 33.^. Cameron, John, Lieutenant Colonel 92d Foot. f Kt.Tower and Sword. 15 May, 1815. 33.S. Cameron, Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel. St. Anne, 2d Class. W. Campbell, Sir Archibald, Major General and K.C.B. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 20 Oct. 1813. 3P.^. Campbell, Sir Colin, Major General and K.C.B. f Kt. of Maria Theresa. -, t St. George, 4th Class. ,^ ...... . 1^.^. and Battle t Maximilian Joseph. L _, _ , „ , ( of Waterloo. f Comm.Tower and Sword. 28 March, 1816. J 76 knights of FOREIGN ORDERS. Campbell, Sir James, Major General, K.C.B. + Kt. Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1816. 33.S. Campbell, Sir James, of InverneU, Bart. Lieutenant General, G.C.H. Died 1819. t Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 27 June, 1816. Repulse of the French Attack on Messina, 18 Sept. 1310, aud^.^. Campbell, Sir John, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. \ 14 June, 1815. V.^ & t Comm. Tower and Sword, f 5 Oct. 1825. ) Campbell, Sir Neil, Kt. Lieutenant Colonel and C.B. Died in Sierra Leone, 1827. St. Anne, 2d Class. } „ t i m - ' J 2 June, 1814. St. George, 2d Class. 3 Services with the Allied Armies, 1813. Campbell, William, Lieutenant Colonel. St. Anne, 2d Class. Wi. Campbell, Patrick, Major of Artillery, t Charles III. 23 July, 1816. 3^.^. Carr, Sir William Henry, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. Died 18 Aug. 1821. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 15 May, 1815. 33.^. Carr, Sir John. t St. Constantine of Poland. 8 Sept. 1810. knights of foreign orders. 77 Carrol, Charles Morgan. Kt. Charies III. 20 May, 1816. Defence of the Breach at Tariffa with a Com pany ofthe 87th Foot, 31 Dec. 1811. Carrol, SirWiLLiAM Parker, Kt. Colonel and C.B. Charles III. 20 May, ) 3$.^. and Battle of 1816. ' Tamames. Cathcart, William Earl, Ambassador Extraor dinary to Russia, 1813. t St. Andrew. > g ^ ^gj^^ t St. George, 4th Class.3 Services with the Russian Army, 1813. Cathcart, Hon. Frederick. t St. Anne, 2d Class. 2 June, 1814. Services with the Russian Army, 1813. Cathcart, Hon. George. t Wladimir, 4th Class. 3 June, 1814. Services ¦with the Russian Army, 1813. Cavan, Richard Earl of. t Crescent. 19 April, 1803. Chambers, William. Died 1796. Polar Star of Sweden. Church, Sir Richard, Kt. C.B. and K.C.H. Lieu tenant Colonel. Comm. Ferdinand and Merit.-\ Grand Cross of St. George >4 Oct. 1820. and Reunion of Naples. J Military operations which led to the King's restoration to the throne of Naples. 78 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Clancarty, Earl of. Marquess of Heusden in the Netherlands. Clarence, H. R. H. William Henry Duke of, &c. St, Esprit. St. Andrew. Black Eagle of Prussia. Clarke, John. Charles III. 14 April, 1815. 33.^. Clarke, William Colin, Captain in the Army. SmaU Cross Ferdinand & Merit. 4Feb.l8l9. Siege of Genua, 1814. Clarke, Isaac Blake, Lieutenant Colonel. St. Anne, 2d Class. Wi. Clifton, Arthur Benjamin, Colonel and C.B. St. Anne, 2d Class. ) ™» Wilhelm, 4th Class, i Clinton, Sir Henry, Lieutenant General and G.C.B. Maria Theresa. ~\ St. George, 3d Class. ^OT. Wilhelm, 3d Class. 3 Codrington, Sir George, Rear Admiral, G.C.B. St. George, 2d Class. 1828. Grand Cross of St. Louis. Battle of Navarino. CoLBORNE, Sir John, General and K.C.B. Maria Theresa. ) _™ St. George, 4th Class. J Cole, Sir Galbraith Lowry, G.C.B. &c. Comm. Tower and Sword. ^.s. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 79 Colville, Hon. Sir Charles, Lieutenant General and G.C.B. t Coram. Tower and Sword. 23 May, 1815. 33-^. Combermere, Stapleton Viscount, G.C.B. t Grand Cross Tower and Sword. ' 11 March, 1813. Grand Cross Charles III. Grand Cross St. Fernando. CoNGREVE, Sir William, Bart. St. Anne, 2d Class. Cmferred by the Emperor of Russia on account qf ihe effect qf the Congreve Rockets at the Battle of Leipsic, 1813. CooDE, John, C.B. Captain R.N. Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 6 Nov. 1818. Battle of Algiers. CooKE, Richard Harvey, Lieutenant Colonel. Wladimir, 4th Class. OT. Cooke, Sir George, Lieutenant General, K.C.B. St. George, 3d Class. Xmra Wilhelm, 3d Class. f Cooke, Henry Frederick, Colonel, C.B. and K.C.H. St. George, 4th Class. -\ Military Merit of Prussia. >9 March, 1822. Kt. Tower and Sword. * 80 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Cooke, Samuel Edward, Commander R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. Conferred by the King of Portugal when he went on board H. M. S. the " Windsor Castle," (of which Captain Cooke was first Lieutenant,) in the Tagus, May, 1814. CooTE, Sh Eyre. Died 10 Dec. 1823. t Crescent. 5 June, 1802. Egyptian Campaign, 1801. CoRMicK, John, M.D. t Lion and Sun, 2d Class, 30 Aug, 1825, t Lion and Sun, 1st Class, 23 April, 1827. Services as Physician in the actual service of the Shah of Persia. Cox, Sir William, Lieutenant Colonel. Knighted 1816. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 28 Aug. 1815. 3P.^.- Crichton, Sir Alexander, M.D. Knighted 1821. t Wladimir, 2d Class. 10 March, 1820. Services as First Physician to the Emperor qf Russia. Crichton, Sir Archib. William. Knighted 1817. St. Anne, 2d Class. St. Wladimir. Legion of Honour. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 81 Crozier, Richard, Captain R.N. f Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 April, 1825. Conferred by the King of Portugal when he went on board the "Lively" (of which ship Captain Crozier was then Lieutenant) in the Tagus, May, 1824. Croft, Sir John, Bart. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 10 Dec. 1821. Crosse, Joshua, Major in the Army. t St. Fernando. 22 July, 1819. 33.|^. CuRzoN, Edward, Captain R.N. and C.B. Wladimir. { ^3^8. St. Louis. 3 Battle of Navarino. CusT, Richard, Captain in the Army. Kt. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 21 Oct. 1818. Battle of Maida, 1806, and Capture of Ischia and Procida. D'Arcy, Joseph, Colonel Royal ArtUlery. t Lion and Sun, 2d Class. 16 June, 1818. Services in actual service ofthe Shah. D'Arley, William, Captain Marines. f Kt. of Constantine, 7 Dec. 1801. Services in the Reconquest of Naples, 1799. 82 knights of foreign orders. Dashwood, Sir Charles, Captain R.N. Knighted 20 April, 1825. t Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 30 March, 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. Dashwood, Charles Robert, Lieutenant R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 30 March, 1825. Conferred -when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle,'' in the Tagus, May, 1824. Dashwood, John de Courcy, Lieutenant R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 30 March, 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. D'AuvERGNE, Philip, Prince de Bouillon. t St. Joachim. 27 March, 1807. Dawson, Hon. George Lionel, Lieutenant Colonel. Kt. of MaximUian Joseph. Wi. De Bathe, William Plunkett, Major. t Kt. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 26 June, 1818. Services as Aide de Camp to Sir John Stuart, K.B. at the Battle of Maida and in Si cily. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 83 De Courcy, Nevinson, Captain R.N. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 1 3 April, 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. Devonshire, William Spencer Duke of, K.C. t St. Andrew. -v t St. Alexander Newski. yi8 March, 1828. t St. Anne. 3 Service as Ambassador Extraordinary and Ple nipotentiary to St. Petersburgh on occasion ofthe Coronation ofthe Emperor Nicholas, Dick, Sir John, of Braid, N. B. Bart. St. Anne of Holstein. Dick, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Maria Theresa. 1 »~^ Wladimir, 4th Class. 3 Dickinson, Richard, Captain R.N. and C.B. St. Louis. 1828. Battle of Navarino. Dornberg, William Baron de, K.C.B. and G.C.H. Major General. t St. George. 12 May, 1813. %B>. Wilhelm, 4th Class. TO. Douglas,. Sir Howard, Bart. Major General and C.B. t Kt. Charles III. 30 July, 1813. 33.^). o 2 84 knights of foreign orders. Douglas, Neil, Lieutenant Colonel. Maria Theresa. ") ™jm Wladimir, 4th Class. 3 Downes, Ulysses Lord, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. Comm. Tower and Sword. 4 AprU, 1816. 33.^. Donoughmore, Richard Earl, General, Crescent. Egypt. Downie, Sir John. Knighted 1813. Commissary General and Brigadier General in the Portu guese Service. SmaU Cross of Charies III.~\ 29 April, 1813. (™ Cross of Charles III. 23 t Sept. 1815. J Doyle, Sir John, Bart. Lieutenant General, G.C.B. t Crescent. 29 July, 1803. Doyle, John Milley, Colonel. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 20 March, 1813. 33.^- Gazetted as Comm, but was only Kt. Drummond, Right Hon. William, Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, 1801. t Crescent. 8 Sept. 1803. Dumaresq, Philip, Captain R.N. Died 26 June, 1819. Sword of Sweden, 4th Class. 10 July, 1813. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 85 Duncan, Adam, Viscount. t Alexander Newsky, 5 Dec. 1797. Battle of Camperdown. Dundas, Sir Robert Lawrence, Colonel and K.C.B. + Kt. Tower and Sword. 19 Jan. 1814. D'Urban, Sh Benjamin, K.C.B. and K.C.H. Major General. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 21 June, 1814. 39.^. Durham, Sir Philip Charles Henderson, K.C.B. Vice Admiral of the Red. t Comm. of Military Merit of France. 28 June, 1817. Capture of Guadaloupe, 1815. Ebgecumbe, James, Lieutenant R.N. Wladimir, 4th Class. 29 Sept. 1815. Blockade of Hamburgh. Elder, Sir George, Colonel in the Army, C.B. Knighted 1813. ,t Comm, of Tower and Sword. 20 March, 1813. 33.^. Elgin, Thomas Earl of, t Crescent. 20 March, 1802. 86 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Elley, Sir John, K.C.B. Major General. Maria Theresa. | j^w St. George, 4th Class. 3 Elliott, William, Captain R.N. C.B. t Comm. of Tower and Sword. 30 March, 1813. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. "Lively," (then commanded by Captain E.) in the Tagus, May, 1824. Elphinstone, William Keith, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. St. Anne, 2d Class. 3 -jm WUhelm, 4th Class. 3 English, Sir John Hawker. Knighted 1815. t Gustavus Vasa. 5 Oct. 1814. Services as Chief Surgeon of the Swedish Army, 1813. Exmouth, Edward Viscount, Admiral of the White and G.C.B. t Grand Cross Charles III. t Grand Cross St. Ferdinand and Merit. t Grand Cross St. Maurice and ^ > „?- ' St. Lazare. t Grand Cross Wilhelm. t Kt. of Annunciation of Savoy. Battle of Algiers. knights of foreign ordebs. 87 Fahie, William Charles, Rear Admiral of the Red, K.C.B. t Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 9 March, 1816. Services as Commander of the British Squadron at the Capture of Gaeta. Fanshaw, Henry. t St. George of Russia. 18 July, 1789. Services in the Russian Marine, July, 1789. t Wladimir. 20 March, 1817. Farquhar, Arthur, Captain R.N. C.B. t Sword of Sweden. 26 May, 1814. Siege of Gluckstadt. Fellowes, Thomas, Captain R.N. C.B. t Charies III. 22 Feb. 1822. Defence of Cadiz, 1811. St. Anne. ljg,^g_ Commander of the Legion of Honour. J Battle of Navarino. Fenwick, William, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Lieu tenant Governor of Pendennis Castle. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 16 March, 1816. 3P.^- Fermor, Hon. Thomas William, Major General. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 11 May, 1813. 3P.S- 88 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Fife, James Earl of. t St. Fernando. 6 Feb. 1818. Siege of Cadiz and Defence of Fort Mata gorda, where his Lordship was severely wounded, 1811. Fleming, Richard H. Commander R.N. St. Maurice and Lazare. Battle of Algiers, where he commanded the Exploaion Vessel. Fletcher, Sir Richard, Bart. Chief Engineer in Portugal. Slain at St. Sebastian's, 1813. f Comm. Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. 39-^- Flin, John Turner, Lieutenant R.N. t Little Cross of Ferdinand and Merit. 5 March, 1816. Services on the Coast of Sicily. Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis, Vice Admiral, G.C.B. and G.C.H. Died 19 Dec. 1819. t Comm. of Maria Theresa. 17 May, 1814. Services (as Commander of the British Naval Force) with the Austrian Army in the Adria tic Provinces, 1813. Grand Cross of Ferdinand and Merit. 2 Jan. 1819. Services while commanding the British Squadron in the Adriatic. Fremantle, John, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Kt. of Maximilian Joseph. Wi. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 89 Gardiner, Sir Robert, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. and K.C.H, St. Anne, 2d Class. WSl. Gardner, Hon. Herbert, Captain R.A. t Wladimir, 4th Class. 13 July, 1814. Siege of Maubeuge. 1814. Gilbert, Robert, Lieutenant Royal Marine Artil lery, t Wladimir, 4th Class. 29 Sept. 1817. Siege of Dant zic, 1813-14. Giles, Stephen, Lieutenant Marines. - t Kt. Tower and Sword. 5 Oct. 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1814. Gomm, Sir William, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. St. Anne, 2d Class. Wi. Gough, Sir Hugh, Colonel and C,B. t Charles III. 8 Aug. 1815, 33.gi. GossETT, William, Lieutenant Colonel Engineers, C,B. t Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 7 March, 1817. Battle of Algiers. 90 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Graham, Colin Dundas, Lieutenant Colonel. t Wilhelm. 10 April, 1818. Services while commanding ihe Scotch Brigade formerly in the service of Holland. Grant, SirWiLLiAM Keir, (late Keir,) Major Ge neral, K.C.B. and K.C.H. t Kt. of Maria Theresa. 30 May, 1801. Rescue ofthe Emperor Francis from the French Cavalry in Flanders, 24 April, 1794. Grant, Sir Colquhoun, Major General, K.C.B. and K.C.H. Wladimir, 5d Class. ) j™, Wilhelm, 3d, Class. > Grant, Sir Maxwell, K.C.B. Died Oct. 1823. + Kt. Tower and Sword. 4 AprU, 1816. 33.^. Greenock, Charles Murray Cathcart Viscount, Colonel in the Army. Wladimir, 4th Class. Wilhelm, 4th Class. Greig, Sir John, Vice-Admiral in the Russian Ser vice. St. George, 2d Class. Conferred 22 Sept. 1770, for services in action with the Ottoman Fleet. St. Anne. Conferred 25 March, 1774. St. Alexander Newskey. 7 July, 1776. Registered in Coll. Arm. 1 778. ISS. ) , is. 3 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 91 Green, Andrew Pellat, Captain R.N. t Kt. ofthe Sword. 27 March, 1818. Siege of Gluckstadt. Kt. of the Iron Crown. Conferred by the Emperor of Austria when he went on board H. M. S. " Rochford," (then commanded by Captain Green,) at Naples. Halkett, Sir Colin, Major General, K.C.B. and G.C.H. Maximilian Joseph. ) ~™ Wilhelm, 3d Class. S Hall, Robert, Captain R.N. Knighted 1816. Died 7 Feb. 1818. t Comm. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 11 March, 1813. Actions with the Enemy's Flotilla on the Coast of Calabria. Hallowell, Sir Benjamin, Vice Admiral of the Red and K.C.B. t Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 7 Jan. 1801. Services in the Reconquest of Naples from the French Army, 1799. 92 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Hamilton, Sir John, Bart. Lieutenant General. t Comm. Tower and Sword. -n 15 May, 1813. ( t Grand Cross Tower and Sword, i ' ' 4 AprU, 1816. ^ Hamley, William, Commander R.N. t Leopold. 13 May, 1815. Services at the Siege of Zara, being then First Lieutenant of H. M. S. " Havannah." Hare, John, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t Wladimir, 4th Class. 16 March, 1822. Wi. Harris, Hon. Wm. George, Major General. Wilhelm, 4th Class. OT. Harris, Thomas Noel, Lieutenant Colonel. t Wladimir, 4th Class. "> ^^ ^^^ jgj^_ t Military Merit of Prussia. 3 Services with the Allied Armies, 1813-14. Hart, Sir William Neville, Chamberlain to Sta nislaus Augustus, King of Poland. St. Stanislaus. Said to have been confirmed by Letter of Per mission from the Duke of Portland, Secre tary of State, 1795. Harvey, Sir Robert John, Lieutenant Colonel. Knighted 1817. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 1 May, 1816. !$.§>. Harvey, William Maundy, Colonel. t Comm. Tower and Sword, 13 May, 1813. 39.^. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 93 Heath, John Benjamin, Esq. Consul General in London for Sardinia and Genoa, Kt, of St. Maurice and St. Lazare. Hepburn, Francis, Major General and C.B. WUhelm, 4th Class. Wladimir, 4th Class. Hertford, Francis Charles Marquess of. St. Anne of Russia, 1st Class. 5 July, 1821. Services while in the actual service ofH. I. M. Alexander, during his residence in England. Hervey, Felton Elwill Bathurst, Colonel and C.B. Created a Baronet 1818. Died 24 Sept. 1819. Kt. Maria Theresa. Kt. Maximilian Joseph. St. George, 4th Class. Hicks, John, Colonel and C.B. St. Anne, 2nd Class. OT. Hill, Rowland Lord. G.C.B. G.C.H. Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 29 April, 1812. 33.^. Comm. Maria Theresa. ) jj^ St. George, 2nd Class. 3 HiLL,SirDuDLEYST. Leger, C.B. 1816. Knighted 1816. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 8 Nov. 1816. 33-^. ^^ 94 knights of foreign orders. Hill, Sir Thomas Noel, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. 33.^. MaximUian Joseph. OT. Hill, Francis Brian, Esq. t Tower and Sword. 5 June, 1810. Services as Secretary qf Legation at Rio •Janiero. Hill, Sir Robert Chambre, Knt, Colonel. Maria Theresa. ) ™g- St. George, 4th Class. 3 Hill, John, M.D. Died 22 Nov. 1775. Gustavus Vasa. HiLLYAR, Robert Purkis, M.D. Surgeon R.N. f Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 AprU, 1815. Conferred when the King qf Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle" (qf which Dr. H. was Surgeon,) in the Tagus, May, 1824. Hilton, John, Commander R.N. f St. Ferdinand and Merit, 3d Class. 23 Sept. 1811. Services as First Lieutenant of the "Bustard" Sloop of War, in Actions with the Enemy's Flotilla near Messina. Hood, Samuel, Captain R.N. and G.C.B. Created a Baronet 1809. Died 13 June, 1815. knights of foreign orders. 95 t Comm. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 7 Jan. 1801. Re-conquest of Naples from the French Army, 1794. Hope, the Right Hon. Sir William Johnstone, Vice Admiral ofthe White and G.C.B. Malta. Hope, Sir George Johnstone, Rear Admiral and K.C.B. Died 2 May, 1818. t Sword. 19 July, 1813. Hoste, Sir George Charles, Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engineers, C.B. St. Ferdinand and Merit, 3d Class. 27 Nov. 1811. Services in an action between H. M. S. " Spar tan," and an enemy's squadron, in the Bay of Naples, 3 May, 1810. Hoste, WiLLiAM,R.N. Created aBart, 1814. K.C.B. t Kt. MariaTheresa. 18 May, 1814. Services in aid of the Austrian Army on the Coast ofthe Adriatic, 1813. Howard of Effingham, Kenneth Alexander Ba ron, G.C.B. f Comm. Tower and Sword. 15 May, 1815. 3P.^. HowDEN, John Francis Lord, G.C.B. t Crescent. 15 Dec. 1803. Egypt. 96 KNIGllTS OF F'OEEIGN ORDERS. HuNTE, Francis le. Commander R.N. t Small Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 14 Nov. 1814. Services while Lieutenant R. N. in the action at Pietra Nera, 15 Feb. 1813, Jamieson, Sir John, Kt. M.D. Kt. of Gustavus Vasa. Imhoff, Sir Charles, Major General. t Grand Comm. of St. Joachim. 18 May, 1807. Johnson, Henry Allen. t Wilhelm, 4th Class. 12 Aug. 1817. Services as Aide de Camp to the Prince of Orange in the Peninsula. Johnston, Ebenezer, Surgeon R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 April, 1825. Conferred by the King of Portugal when he went on board the British Squadron in the Tagus, May, 1824, Mr. J: heing then Sur geon ofH.M. S. "Liberty." Jones, Sir Harford, (now Sir Harford Jones Brydges.) Created a Baronet 1807. t Crescent. 24 May, 1804. t Crescent, superior order. 5 March, 1807. KNIGUTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS.' 97 Jones, James, Major. t Charles III. 6 Sept. 1816. Battles of Barrosa and Castalia. Jones, Benjamin Orlando, Major. t Tower and Sword. 17 Dec. 1827. 33.^. Keir. (See Grant.) Keith, George Viscount, G.C.B. &c. t Crescent. 20 March, 1802. Egypt. t Grand Cross St. Maurice ), . ,o.ia JOT SI Aug. 18!J2. and St. Lazare. ) Bombardment of Genoa, 1800. Kellie, Thomas Earl of. Died 6 Feb. 1828. t Comm. of Vasa. 6 July, 1808. Kelly, Edward, Major. St. Anne, 2d Class. OT. Kempt, Sir James, Major General, G.C.B. and G.C.H. Maria Theresa. St. George, 2d Class WUhelm, 3d Class. Knolles, Henry, Lieutenant R.N. f Kt. of the Tower and Sword. 20 April, 1825. Conferred by the King of Portugal when he went on hoard H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. h ss. \\ 98 knights of foreign ordees. Lawrence, Sir Thomas, President of the Royal Aca demy. t Legion of Honour. 10 July, 1826. Lambert, Sir John, Lieutenant General, K.C.B. Wladimir, 3d Class. \ -j~ Maximilian Joseph. 3 Lee, Sir Richard, Vice Admiral, K.C.B. Comm. Tower and Sword. 31 May, 1815. 33.^. Leith, Sir James, Lieutenant General, G.C.B. Died at Barbadoes, 16 Oct. 1816. f Comm. Tower and Sword. 19 Jan. 1814. 33-^. + Grand Cordon of Military Merit of France. 20 Nov. 1816. Capture of Guadaloupe, August, 1815. Lemoine, John, Colonel Royal Artillery and C.B. t Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 15 Aug. 1816. Battle of Maida, Repulse qf the enemy from Messina, 18 Sept. 1816. LiNDENTHAL, Lewis, Lieutenant General. Crescent. Egypt. knights of foreign orders. 99 Lindsay, Thomas, Major E.I.C.S. Lion and Sun, 1st Class. 2 June, 1820, Londonderry, Charles William Marquess of, G.C.B. and G.C.H. Comm. Tower and Sword. 27 March, 1813. Grand Cross of the Sword. ^ St. George, 4th Class. (22 March, Black Eagle of Prussia. T 1814. Red Eagle of Prussia. J Services in the Campaign of 1813, especially at the Battles of Culm and Leipsic. Louis, Sir Thomas, Rear Admiral. Created a Baro net 1806. Died 17 May, 1807. t Comm. of Ferdinand and Merit. 1 9 April, 1802. Kt. of Maria Theresa. Services in the Re-conquest of Naples from the French, 1799. Lowe, Sir Hudson, Major General. K.C.B. St. George, 2d Class. Lyon, Sir James, Major General, K.C.B, G,C,H, Kt, ofthe Sword, 1 June, 1814. t Comm. ofthe Sword. 8 May^ 1817. Campaign of 1813, in Germany. Comm. of Maximilian Joseph. OT. H 2 100 knights of foreign ordees. Macartney, George Earl. Died 1806. White Eagle of Poland. Macbean, William, Colonel. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 24 March, 1813. 33.S. Mac Creagh, Michael, Lietitenant Colonel and C.B. Kt. Tower and Sword. ^ 20 May, 1816. f^ t Comm. Tower and Sword. J 28 Dec. 1821. - ) M" CoRMicK, John, M.D. t Lion and Sun, 2d Class. 20 Sept. 1815. Services in the actual service ofthe Shah. Macdonald, Alexander, Colonel Royal Artnlery and C.B. t St. Anne, 2d Class. 25 Feb. 1815. Siege of Dantzick, 1814. Macdonald, Alexander, Colonel Royal Artillery. St. Anne, 2d Class. OT. Macdonell, James, Colonel and. C.B. Maria Theresa. ) ™j Wladimir, 4th Class, i Macfarlane, Robert, Lieutenant General, G.C.H. f Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 20 Jan, 1817. Service in Italy, and especially at the Capture of Genoa, 1814. knights of foreign orders.' 101 M" Grigor, Sh James, M.D. Knighted 1814. "t Comm. Tower and Sword. 3 April, 1816. 33.^. Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, Bart. General and G.C.H. t Grand Cross St. Januarius. 14May, 1818. Services in Sicily, 1808-9 and 10, especially at the capture of Scylla and occupation qf Lower Calabria. Mackenzie, Kenneth, Captain RJM'. Died about 1826. t Kt. of the Sword. 1 1 Feb. 1815. Blockade of Norway, 1813-14. Machlachlan, Alexander, Captain R. ArtUlery. t St. Maurice and St. Lazare, 1 Aug. 1816. Services while commanding an Artillery Corps of the Italian Levy on the East Coast of Spain, 1813 and 14. Maclaine, Archibald, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Charles III. 12 Oct. 1816. Defence of Fort Matagorday 1810, Battle of Barrosa, Capture of Seville, 1812. Maclean, Charles, M.D. Charies III. 29 July, 1823. Services iji the Spanish service. Maclean, Sir John, Major General and K.C.B. t Kt.Tower and Sword. 15 May, 1815. } 103 knights of foreign orders. Macleod, Henry George, Major. t Wladimir, 4th Class. 13 Feb. 1815. Siege of Dantzick, 1813. Madden, George Alan, 'Major General, C.B. Crescent.Egypt. \ Comm. Tower and Sword. 4 AprU, 1816. 33.S- Maitla:nd, Sir Peregrine, Major General, K.C B. Wladimir, 4th Class. WUhelm, 3d Class. Malcolm, Sir John, Major General, G.C.B. t Lion and Sun. 22 Sept. 1812. Services as Ambassador from India to Persia. Mansell, Thomas, Captain R.N. Sword, 4th Class. 28 June, 1813. Markland, John Duff, Captain R.N. C.B. f Leopold. 5 March, 1816. Siege of Trieste ; and services during the cam paign of 18\ 3-1 4, in Italy. Marshall, John, Captain R.N. C.B. t Kt. of the Sword. | 24 Dec. 1814. f St. George, 4th Class. 3 Blockade of Hamburgh and Siege of Gluck^ stadt, 1813-14. Martin, Sir George, Vice Admiral, 'G.C.B. Grand Cross St. Januarius. 6 July, 1811. Services as Commander-in-Chief on the Coast of Sicily. knights of foreign orders. 103 Martin, Sh Thomas Byam, Vice Adrairal, K.C.B, Sword. May, Sir John, Lieutenant Colonel Royal ArtUlery, K.C.B, and K.C.H. t Kt.Tower and Sword. 15 May, 1815. 33.^. St. Anne, «d Class. OT. Mends, Sir Robert, Captain R.N. Knighted 1815. Died 1824. Charles IH. 16 May, 1815. Services while commanding the British Squadron on the Coasts cf Gallicia and Cantabria. Merton, Horatio Viscount. Only son of Earl Nelson. Died January, 1808. t St. Joachim. 25 April, 1806. Miles, Sir Edward, Kt. Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 April, 1820. 33.^. Milne, Sir David, Vice Admiral, K.C.B. t St. Januarius. Ig Qct. 1820. t Comm. Wilhelm. ' Battle of Algiers. Mitchell, Henry, Colonel and C.B. St. Anne, 2d Class. \ ,^^ Wladimir, 3d Class. 3 Montague, Willoughby, Lieut. Royal Artillery. + Wladimir, 4th Class. 21 April, 1815, Siege qf Dantzick. 104 knights of foreign orders. Monteith, WilIjIam, Captain of Engineers E.I.C.S. Lion and Sun, 2d Class. Services in actual service of the Shah. Moody, Thomas, Major Engineers. t Kt. of MUitary Merit of France. 28 April, 1820. Capture of Guadaloupe, August, 1815. Moorman, Richard, Commander R.N. t Ferdinand and Merit, Small Cross. 4 March, 1813. Actions near Messina. Moresby, Fairfax, Captain R.N. C.B, t Kt, of Maria Theresa, 18 May, 1814, Services with the Austrian Army on the Coast ofthe Adriatic,- 1813. MuLCASTER, W, H. Captain R,N, and C.B, t Tower and Sword, ' 30 Sept, 1825. Capture of Cayenne. Muller, Henry Frederick, Colonel. Kt. of Military Merit of Wirtumburg. 1 Oct. 1825. Murray, Sir John, Bart. Lieutenant General, G.C.H. St. Januarius. Services while commanding in Sicily, and at the Battle qf Castalia in Spain. Murray, Sir George, Lieutenant General, G.C.B. and G.C.H. Crescent. Egypt. knights of foreign orders. 105 t Comm. Tower and Sword. 6 May, 1813. 3P.^. f Grand Cross Leopold. f Grand Cross Alexander Newsky. f Grand Cross Red Eagle of Prussia. t Coram. Maximilian Joseph. ' *'•: t Comm. St. Henry of Saxony. 16 Sept. 1825. Muttlebury, George, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Wilhelm, 4th Class. OT. Muter, (See Straton.) Nayler, Sir George^ Kt, Garter P, K, of A. &c, t Comm. Tower and Sword. 5 June, 1824. Investing the King of Portugal with the Order ofthe Garter. Nelson, Horatio Viscount, and Duke of Bronte in Sicily. f Grand Cross Ferdinand and Merit. (Be ing the first nominated, Suvarroff the Se cond, and the Emperor Paul, the Third.) 9 Jan. 1801. t Crescent. 20 March, 1802. f Grand Comm. of St, Joachim. 15 July, 1802, Battle ofthe Nile. 106 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Nicolas, John Toup, Captain R.N. and C.B. Kt. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. f Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 12 Oct. 1816. Sert ices while Captain of H. M. S. " Pilot," on the Coast of Calabria, 1810-11 and 12. Nixon, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel. Wladimir, 4th Class. Wilhelm, 4th Class. Norcott, Amos Godsill Robert, Colonel and C.B. |ot.. MaximUian Joseph. St. Anne, 2d Class : }' Oakes, Sir Hildebrand, Baronet. Died 9 Sept. 1822. Crescent. Egypt. Otway, Sir Loftus William, Major General and C.B. t Charles III. 9 May, 1816. 33.^. OugHton, George Voller, Purser R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 21 April, 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board the British Squadron in the Tagus, May, 1824. KNIGHTS- OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 107 Ousely, Sir Gore, Bart. Lion and Sun. St. George, 2d Class. Alexander Newsky. Wladimir, 4th Class. Pack, Sh Denis, Major General, K.C.B. Died 24 July, 1823. f Comm. Tower and Sword. 1 1 March, 1813. 33.^. Wladimir, 4th Class. ) ~™ Maria Theresa. 3 Page, Robert, of Madeira. Kt. Tower and Sword. Paget, Hon. Sir Edward, Lieutenant General, G.C.B. f Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 29 AprU, 1812. 39.S>. Pakenham, Sir Edward Michael, G.C.B. Slain at New Orlean-s, 8 Jan. 1815. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 5 Jan. 1814. 39.^.' Parker, Edward Augustus, Lieutenant R.M. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 26 Sept. 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. 108' KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Parry, William Henry W^ebley, (late Webly,) Captain R.N. and C.B. t Grand Cross ofthe Sword. 19 Jan. 1809. Services as Captain of H. M, S. " Centaur," in action with the Russian Fleet, 26 Aug. 1808. Peacock, Thomas, Major. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 24 Oct. 1825. Peacocke, Warren Marmaduke, Major General. Knighted 1815. Crescent. Egypt. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 24 May, 1815. 3P.^. Peat, Rev. Sir Robert, D.D. t St. Stanislaus. 2 Oct. 1804. Penrose, Sir Charles Vinico.mbe, Vice Admiral, K.C.B. and G.C.M.G. "t Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 12 Aug. 1819. Services while commanding the British Squa dron against Gaeta, 1815. Percival, Westby, Captain R.N. Leopold. 5 March, 1816. Siege of Trieste and Campaign q/" 1813-14 in Italy. Peter, John, ofthe Exchequer BUl Office. Grand Cross of Merit of Holstein, 1782. knights of FOEEIGN ORDERS. 109 Phillips, Sir Charles, Knight, Major GeneraL Knighted 1817. t Grand Cross of St. Januarius. 20 Jan. 1817. Defence of Sicily and Expedition to Italy, 1815. Picton, Sir Thomas, G.C.B. Slain at Waterloo. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 19 Oct. 1813. 33-^. Pitts, Edward, Lieutenant R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 7 May, 1825. Coiferred by the King of Portugal when he went on board H. M. S. the " Windsor Castle," in the Tagus, May, 1824. PocKLiNGTON, Sir Robert. t MariaTheresa. 30 May, 1801. Rescuing the E7nperor of Germany from the French Cavalry, 1794. PoE, Emanuel, Captain in the Army. Died about 1823. Charles III. 20 May, 1816. 33-^. PoNSONBY, Hon. Frederick Cavendish, Major General and C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 28 Feb. 1814. 33.^. Maria Theresa. 7 -m St. George, 4th Class. 3 Popham, SirHoMERiGGS,Adm. Died 11 Sept. 1820. t Comm. St. John of Jerusalem. 20 Sept. 1799. 110 knights OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Porter, Sh Robert Kerr. Knighted 1813, St, Joachim, Lion and Sun, Power, Sir Manley, K.CB. Major GeneraL Died 1825. t Comm, Tower and Sword, 15 June, 1825. 33.^. Pynn, Sir Henry, Lieut. Colonel, C.B, Knighted 1815. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 17 Jan. 1815. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 16 July, 1822. 3P.^. and especially at the Battle ofthe Pyre- Rains, William Kingdom, Captain Royal Artillery. t Leopold. 9 Oct. 1815. Italian Campaign, 1813-14. Reade, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant' Colonel, C.B. Knighted 1825. f Small Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 30 Jan. 1813. Services near Messina, 1810, being then Assis tant Quarter Master General of the Forces in Sicily. knights of foreign orders. Ill Rev NELL, Thomas, Major General. Maria Theresa. ) -«» St. George, 4th Class. 3 Robe, Sh William, Colonel, K.C.B. and K.C.H. Died 1 Nov. 1820. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 25 Jan. 1815. Roberts, Richard, Lieutenant Colonel. t St. Maurice and St. Lazare, 17 June, 1817. Siege qf Genoa, 1814. Robertson, George Duncan, Major General, C.B. t Leopold. 5 March, 1816. Siege of Trieste and Campaign in Italy, 1813-14. Robinson, William, Lieutenant Colonel Royal Ma rine Artillery, C.B. t Comm. of St. Ferdinand and Merit. 23 Sept. 1823. Defence of Sicily while Commander of the Combined Flotilla. Roche, Sir Philip Keating, C.B. K.C.H. Knight- edl816. t Charies III. -j t St. Fernando, Sd Class. _V3P.S). 15 March, 1816. ) RoLT, John, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 28 Nov. 1816. 112 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Rose, James, Captain R.N. t Sword. 6 Feb. 1815. Siege of Gluckstadt. Ross, Archibald, Lieutenant Colonel. t Kt.Tower and Sword. 3 May, 1816. 3^.^. Ross, John, Captain R.N. t Sword, 4th Class. 4 Dec. 1813. 39.gi. Ross, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 16 May, 1815. 33.^. St. Anne, 2d Class. OT. Ross, John, Colonel and C.B. Wilhelm, 4th Class. | ™^ Wladimir, 4th Class. i Rowley, Charles, Vice Admiral and K.C.B. t Kt. of Maria Theresa. 28 May, 1814. Campaign in Italy, 1813-14. Rumford, Count. See Thompson. Ryan, Sir Edward Michael. t Maria Theresa. 30 May, 1801. Rescuing the Emperor of Germany from the French Cavalry, 1794. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDEES. 113 Sadler, Frederick William Richard, Master R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 30 March, 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board H. M. S. the " Windsor Castle," (of which Mr. S. was then Master,) in the Ta gus, May, 1824. St. Vincent, John Earl of, G.C.B. &c. t Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 15 Sept. 1817. Services rendered to the Kingdom of Portugal. Saltoun, Alexander George Lord, Col. and C.B. MariaTheresa. \ws St. George, 4th Class. / Saumarez, Sir James, Bart, and K.B. t Grand Cross of the Sword. 4 May, 1813. Invested with the Insignia of that Order by H. R. H. the Prince Regent, at Carlton House, 24 June, 1813. Saumarez, Richard, Captain R.N. Leopold. 28 April, 1821. Campaign o/ 181 3 -14, in Italy. Schomberg, Charles Marsh, Captain R.N. C.B. f Comm.Tower and Sword. 30 Aug. 1815.. 33.^. Scovell, Sir George, Colonel and K.C.B. Wladimir, 4th Class. TO. Seaton, John, Lieutenant R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 AprU, 1825. 114 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDEES. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board the British Squadron in the Tagus, May, 1824, Mr. S. being then Lieutenant of H. M. S. " Lively." Sevestre, Thomas, Surgeon of H. M. S. Confiance. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 7 April, 1810. Care of the Portuguese Sick and Wounded at Cayenne. Shearman, John, Captain in the Army. f Kt. of St. Maurice and St. Lazare. 2 AprU, 1816. Services as Brigade Major of the Italian Levy. SiLVERTOP, Charles, Captain in the Army. Charles III. 30 July, 1816. 33-S>- especially at Barrosa and Usagre. Sharpe, Robert, Commander R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 11 April, 1826. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on, board H. M. S. " Windsor," (of which Mr. S. was then Lieutenant,) in the Tagus, May, 1824. Smith, Sir Charles Felix, Lieutenant Colonel En gineers. Knighted 1814. t Charles IIL 16 Sept. 1814. Defence of Tarifa, 1811. Smith, Charles Hamilton, Major. Wilhelm, 4th Class. 10 June, 1823. Taking of Zeirickzee and the Island of Zealand. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 115 Smith, Sir William Sydney, AdmiraL f Comra. and Grand Cross of the Sword, with the Insignia of which he was invest ed by his late Majesty at St. James's Palace. Services at Toulon, 1793 and 4. Crescent, 1st Class. Egypt and Syria, 1799. t Grand Cross St, Ferdinand and Merit. 28 July, 1807. Egypt and Syria, 1799, Grand Cross Tower and Sword. Kt, of St. John of Jerusalem. Smyth, Sir James Carmichael, Bart. Major Gene ral and C.B. Maria Theresa. 1 »~j Wladimir, 4th Class, i Smyth, William Henry, Captain R.N. t Small Cross St. Ferdinand and Merit. 16 March, 1816. Services off Messina, 1810. Somerset, Lord Fitzroy, Colonel, K.C.B. Comm. Tower and Sword. 3^.^. St. George, 4th Class. Maximilian Joseph. Maria Theresa. 4 April, 1816, X 2 .116 knights OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Somerset, Lord Robert Edw.ird Henry, Major General, K.C.B. t Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. 33.^. Maria Theresa. ¦» ™g Wladimh, 3d Class. 5 SoMERViLLE, John, Lieutenant R.N. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 6 AprU, 1825. Conferred when the King of Portugal went on board the " Windsor Castle," (of which Mr. S. was a Lieutenant,) in the Tagus, May, 1824. SouzA, Michael de. t Christ. 7 Jan. 1805. Services rendered to the Portuguese Govern ment at Goa. Spencer, Hon. Frederick, Captain R.N. St. Louis. :} . 1828. St. Anne. Battle of Navarino. Spencer, Sir Brent, General, G.C.B. .t Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 29 April, 1812. ^.^. Staines, Sir Thomas, K.C.B. Captain R.N. t Comm. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 17 Nov. 1809. Action between H. M. S. " Cyane," und a Neapolitan Flotilla, 27 June, 1809. knights OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 117 Stapleton, John Charles, late Officer of Cuiras siers in the Royal Prussian Guard. t Kt. of St. John of Prussia. 22 AprU, 1822. Services while in the actual service ofthe King of Prussia. Steele, Sir Robert, Lieutenant of Marines, and Co lonel in the Spanish service. Knighted 1817. t Charles III. 15 Aug. 1816, Pensioned Kt. of Charles III. 19 Oct, 1819, 33.^. Especially at the Passage of the Bidassoa and Battles ofthe Pyrenees, 1813. Stewart, Hon. Sir William, Lieutenant General, G.C.B. Died 7 Jan. 1827. f Comm. Tower and Sword, 5 Jan, 1814, 33-^- Stopford, Hon, Sir Edward, Lieutenant General, K.C.B. f Coram, Tower and Sword, 10 Feb, 1814, Story, George, Captain in'the Army. t Wladimir, 4th Class. 7 May, 1815. 3$.^. Strachey, Christopher, Captain R.N. Wladimir, 4th Class. 20 March, 1820. Defence of Dant zic, 1807. Strangford, Percv-Clinton Sydney Viscount, G.C.B. and G.C.H. Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 118 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Straton, (late Muter,) Joseph, Major General and C.B. Wladimir, 4th Class. OT. Stuart, Sir Charles, G.C.B. •f Grand Cross Tower and Sword. 1 1 March, 1813. Services as one ofthe Provisional Government of Portugal. Stuart, Sir John, General, G.C.B. Died 1 AprU, 1815. t Crescent. 15 Nov. 1803. Egypt. t Count of Maida in Calabria. 23 Sept. 1806. t St. Januarius. 16 Dec. 1814. Defence of Sicily, 1809. Stuart, Hon. William, Major General and C.B. Wilhelm, 4th Class. OT. Stubbs, Thomas William, Brigadier General in the Portuguese Army. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 16 Feb. 1815. 33.^. Sturgeon, Robert Henry, Lieutenant Colonel. Killed at Bigorre in France, March, 1814, three days before the Battle of Toulouse. •|- Kt. Tower and Sword. 19 Jan. 1814. KNIGHTS OF FOEEIGN ORDEES. 119 Sydenham, Thomas. Died at Lisbon, 28 Aug. 1816. St. George, 4th Class. Sword.Services with the Swedish Army, 1813. Sutton, Sh Charles, K.C.B. Died 26 March, 1828. Comm. Tower and Sword. Temple, Edmund, Captain in the Spanish Army. t Charles III. 6 July, 1816. W-B>. and especially at Arroyo del Puerco, Ca- feres, Arroyo de Molino, and Passage of the Bidassoa. Thesiger, Frederick, Captain R.N. and late Cap tain in the Russian Navy. Died 2 Sept. 1805. t St. George, 4th Class. 27 Oct. 1803. Action with the Swedish Fleet, 22 June, 1790. Thompson, Henry Clements, Commander R.N. t Kt. Sword of Sweden. 6 Jan. 1809, Action with the Russian Fleet, 26 Aug. 1808, Thompson, Sir Benjamin Count Rumford. Died 1814. t White Eagle. 7 4 j^^. 1794. St. Stanislaus. 3 120 knights of foreign orders. Thornton, Sir Edward, G.C.B. Conde di Cassilhas in Portugal. 10 Oct. 1825. Torrens, Sir Henry, Major General, K.C.B. f Comm. Tower and Sword. 15 March, 1821. 3P.^. Torrens, Robert, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. St. Anne, 2d Class. OT. Trant, Sir Nicholas, Captain of Staff Corps, and sometime Governor of Oporto. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 18 Oct. 1811. 33^- Travers, Sir Robert, Major General and C.B. t Comm. St. Ferdinand and Merit. 13 Nov. 1816. Services while wilh the Anglo- Sicilian Army on the Coast of Italy. Trench, The Hon. Sir Robert le Poer, K.C.B. Colonel in the Army. Died March, 1824. Kt. Tower and Sword. 7 Dec. 1815. 3^.^. Trowbridge, Sir Thomas, Bart. Lost at sea, 1805. t Comm. Ferdinand and Merit. 7 Jan. 1801. Reconquest of Naples, 1799. TuLLOH, Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel Royal ArriUery, C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 5 AprU, 1816. knights of' foreign orders. 121 Turner, Sir Hilgrove, Lieutenant General, K.C.H. Crescent. Egypt.St. Anne of Russia. Tyrwhitt, Sir Thomas, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. t St. Anne, 1st Class. 11 Sept. 1824. Assisting at the Investiture ofthe Emperor of Russia with the Order qf the Garter, at Toplitz, 1813. ¦ Vandeleur, Sir John Ormsby, Lieutenant General, K.C.B. Maximilian Joseph. 1 _™ Wladirah, 2d Class. 3 Vere, Sir Charles Brooke, Lieutenant Colonel K.CB. K.C.H. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 7 an a, 16 May, 1815. 3 Wladimir, 4th Class. \ ~jjt Wilhelm, 4th Class. ^ Vivian, Sir Robert Hussey, Bart. Major General, K.C.B. K.C.H. Maria Theresa. Wladimir, 4th Class. 5s. 3 122 knights of foreign oeders. Upton, Hon. Arthur Percy, Major General and C.B. t MaximUian Joseph. 7.0ct. 1816. Services while attached to the Bavarian Army, 1815, and especially at the Passage of the Saare, 23 June. Walker, Sir George Townshend, Lieutenant Ge neral, G.C.B. t Coram. Tower and Sword. 18 May, 1815. " 33.^. Walker, James, Rear Admiral, C.B. t Comm. Tower and Sword, 30 April, 1816. 33.^. Walker, William, Lieutenant R,N. t Kt. Tower and Sword, 30 March, 1825, Conferred ¦when the King of Portugal went on board the " Windsor Castle," (of which Mr. W. was Lieutenant,) in the Tagus, May, 1824. Warre, William, Lieutenant Colonel, t Kt. Tower and Sword. 9 April, 1816. 39.^. Warren, Sir John Borlase, Admiral, Bart. G.C.B. Died 1822. t Crescent. 21 August, 1802. KNIGHTS OF FOEEIGN ORDERS. 123 Waters, John, Colonel, C.B. St. Anne, 2d Class. OT. Watson, Sir Henry, Lieutenant Colonel. t Kt.Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1816. 33-^. Wavell, Arthur Goodall, Colonel in the Spanish Service. t Charles III. ) jg ^^^ ^^^^_ t St. Fernando. 3 Assault on the French Lines before Tarragona, 16 June, 1811. Way, Sir Gregory Holman Bromley, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. t Kt.Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. 33.^. Wellesley, Richard Marquess, K.G. t Crescent. 16 Nov. 1805. t Sun and Lion. 29 July, IS 12. Wellingto"n, Arthur Duke of, K.G. G.C.B. and G.C.H. Prince of Waterloo in the Netherlands. Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Grandee of Spain, of the First Class. Duke of Vittoria, Marquess of Torres Vedras, and Count of Vimiera, in Portugal. t Grand Cross Maria Theresa. 4 March, 1814. t Grand Cross Tower and Sword, 19 Oct, 1811. 124 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN OEDERS. t Grand Cross Sword of Sweden. 4 March, 1814. ¦f Grand Cross St. Ferdinand and Merit. 16 July, 1817. t Grand Cross St. Januarius. 16 July, 1817. Golden Fleece. St. Esprit. Elephant. Grand Cross St. Fernando. Grand Cross St. George of Russia. Grand Cross Black Eagle. Grand Cross WUhelm. Grand Cross Annunciade of Savoy. Grand Cross Maximilian Joseph. Grand Cross Military "Merit of Bavaria. West, Sir Augustus, Physician to the King of Por tugal. Knighted 24 Nov. 1824, -j- Comm, Tower and Sword, 28 Oct, 1824. Western, Thomas, Rear Admiral. Died 26 Dec. 1814. t Comm.Tower and Sword. 26 Aug. 1814. Whittingham, Sir Samuel Ford, Kt. Major Ge neral, C.B. and K.C.H. t St. Fernando. 9 May, 1815. -j f Grand Cross ofthe same. 3 Nov. >33-^' 1815. 3 WiLLES, George Wickens, Captain R.N. t Small Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit, 3d Class. 26 June, 1812. KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. 125 Services as First Lieutenant of H. M. S. "Spartan," in action with a French Squa dron before Naples, 3 May, 1810. Williams, Sir James, Colonel in the Austrian ser vice, and Commander of the Imperial FlotUlas on the Adriatic, the Italian Lakes, and the Da nube, in 1796 and 1799. Maria Theresa. Williams, Sir Edmund Keynton, Lieutenant Co lonel, K.C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 4 AprU, 1816. 39.^. Williams, Sir William, Colonel, K.C.B. t Kt. Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. 39.^. Willock, Sh Henry, Major E.I.C.S. Knighted 1827. t Lion and Sun. 3 July, 1826. Willock, George, Major E.I.C.S. t Lion and Sun. -23 April, 1827, Wilson, Sir John, Kt, Colonel, C.B, t Comm. Tower and Sword. 11 March, 1813. ^.g>. Wilson, Sir Robert Thomas. t Kt. MariaTheresa. 2 June, 1801. Rescuing the Emperor of Germany from the French Cavalry, 1794. t Comm. of MariaTheresa. 4 March, 1814. t St. George, 8d Class. 31 Dec. 1813. }m 126 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. Conferred by the Emperor Alexander in person, in presence ofthe Russian Army in the Camp of Jauer, 27 May, 1813, for his services during the Campaigns 1812-13. t Comm. Tower and Sword. 19 Oct. 1811. t Red Eagle of Prussia. 4 March, 1814. t St. Anne, 1st Class. 23 July, 1814. These Orders were all resumed by the Emperors of Russia and Austria, and Kings of Prussia and Por tugal, in 1821. Wishart, James Lockhart. Count of the H. R. E. and Knight of Maria Theresa. 14 May, 1785. Wood, Sir George Adam, Kt. Colonel Royal Artil lery, C.B. and K.C.H. Maria Theresa. Wladimir, 4th Class. Wilhelm, 8d Class. 25 May, 1820. Wood, Charles, Major. + Prussian Order of Military Merit. 14 Feb. 1815. Campaign o/" 1 8 1 4 . Woodford, Alexander', Colonel. Maria Theresa. St. George, 4th Class . }' KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN OEDERS. 127 Wylie, Sir James, Bart. CouncUlor of State and First Physician to the Emperor of Russia. t Wladimir. 20 March, 1807, Yeo, Sir James Lucas, Captain R,N, K.C.B. Died on the Coast of Africa, 1818. t Comm, of St, Bento D'Avis. 16 March, 1810, Reduction of Cayenne, 1808-9. York, H. R. H. Frederick Duke of, K.G. Died Jan. 1827. Golden Fleece. St. Esprit. Maria Theresa. Alexander Newski. Red and White Eagle. Charles III. NOTE, 128 KNIGHTS OF FOREIGN ORDERS. NOTE. Since the foregoing List was printed, a further distribution of Foreign Orders has taken place araong the Naval Officers en gaged at the Battle of Navarino. Although, therefore, a few of them will be found in their alphabetical places, a complete List - is here added. Sir Edward Codrington, Vice Admiral of the Blue, G.C.B. Grand Cross of St. Louis. St, George of Russia. Thomas Fellowes, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of Charles III. Comm, of the Legion of Honour. St. Anne, 2d Class. John A. Ommaney, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Wladimir, 3d Class. Gawen W. Hamilton, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Anne, 2d Class. Hon. J. A. Maude, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Anne, 2d Class. knights of foreign orders. 129 Hon. Frederick Spencer, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Anne, 2d Class. Edward Curzon, Captain R.N, C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Wladimh, 3d Class. Lewis Davies, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Anne, 2d Class. Hon. William Anson, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Anne, 2d Class. Rt. Hon. Henry Viscount Ingestrie, Captain R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis. St. Anne, 2d Class. Richard Dickinson, Commander R.N. C.B. Cross of St. Louis, St. Anne, 2d Class, George B. Martin, Commander R,N, C.B, Cross of St, Louis, St, Anne, 2d Class, Henry John Codrington, Midshipman R.N, St. Wladimir, 4th Class, KNIGHTS OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER, The number of Knights of this Order were limited by the Founder to twenty-six, including the Sovereign, and that num ber remained unaltered till '3 June, 1786, when a statute passed making the number twenty-six exclusive of the Sons of the Sove reign or his successors. Subsequent statutes have been passed to authorise the election of Foreign Sovereigns into the Order; and in one instance two English Knights (the Earl of Liverpool and Viscount Castlereagh) were, by especial statute, admitted into the Order; but no further elections took place until the number was again reduced to twenty-five. At the Accession of King George the Third this Order consisted (one stall being then vacant) of THE SOVEREIGN, King GEORGE III. Died 29 Jan. 1820. H. R, H, Edward Augustus Duke of York. Died 17 Sept. 1767. H. R. H. William Duke of Cumberland. Died 31 Oct. 1765. K 2 132 knights of the most noble H. S. H. Frederick III. Duke of Saxe Gotha. Died 10 March, 1772. H, S, H, William George Landgrave of Hesse Cassell. Died 31 Oct. 1785. H. S. H. William V. Prince of Orange. Died 9 AprU, 1806. H. S. H. Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick Lunen burg. Died 1788. Lionel Duke of Dorset. Died 10 Oct. 1763. Thomas Duke of Newcastle. Died 17 Nov. 1768. John Duke of Rutland. Died 29 May, 1779, Philip Earl of Chesterfield. Died 24 March, 1773. Evelyn Duke of Kingston. Died 23 Oct. 1773. William Duke of Portland. Died 1 May, 1762. Thomas Duke of Leeds. Died 23 March, 1789. John Duke of Bedford. Died 14 Jan, 1771. John Earl Granville, Died 2 Jab. 1763, Henry Earl of Lincoln, Died 22 Feb, 1794, Daniel Earl of Winchilsea, Died 2 Aug. 1769, George Earl of Cardigan. (Afterwards Duke of Montagu.) Died 23 May, 1790. William Duke of Devonshire. Died 2 Oct. 1764. Hugh Earl of Northumberland. Died 6 June, 1786. Francis Earl of Hertford. (Afterwards Marquess.) Died 14 June, 1794. order of the garter. 133 James Earl Waldegrave. Died 8 April, 1763. Charles Marquess of Rockingham. Died July, 1782. Richard Earl Temple. Died 11 Sept. 1779. The only Installations of this Order, which have been cele brated with the usual ceremonies, in St. George's Chapel, during the reigns of King George III. or of His present MAJESTY, were on the 22 Sept. 1762, 25 July, 1771, and 23 April, 1805. Wherever, therefore, auy other date of Installation occurs, it is to be understood that the Knight was installed by Dispensation, that is, that a Warrant had passed the Royal Sign Manual and Seal of the Order, permitting the said Knight elect to wear the Collar and to have his. Banner, &c. placed in the Chapel, as though he had been personally installed. Knights since the Accession of King George III. Abercorn, John James Marquess of. Elected 17 Jan. 1805. Installed 23 April, 1805. Died 27 Jan. 1818. Albemarle, George Earl of. Elect. 26 Dec. 1765. Inst. 25 July, 1771. Died 13 Aug. 1772. Anglesey, Henry William Marquess of. Inst. 2 March, 1818. AUSTRIA, FRANCIS Emperor of. Elect. 9 June, 1814, Inst. 27 Dec. 1814. knights of tiie most noble Bath, Thomas Marquess of. Elect. 3 June, 1778. Never installed. Died 19 Nov. 1796, Bath, Thomas Marquess.of. Elect. 16 July, 1823. Inst. 29 July, 1823. Bathurst, Henry Earl. Elect. 24 July, 1817. Inst. 26 July, 1817. Beaufort, Henry Duke of. Elect. 2 June, 1786. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 11 Oct. 1803. Beaufort, Henry Charles Duke of. Elect. 18 Jan. 1805. Inst. 23 April, 1805. BRUNSWICK, CHARLES WILLIAM FERDI NAND Duke of. Elect. 1766, Inst. 25 July, 1771. Died 10 Nov, 1806, of wounds received at the Battle of Averstadt, BrccLEUGH, Henry Duke of. Elect. 28 May, 1794. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 11 Jan. 1812. Buckingham, George Marquess of. Elect, g June, 1786. Inst. 29 May, 1801. ' Died 11 Feb. 1813. Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Duke of. Elect, 7 June, 1820, Inst, 12 June, 1820. ORDER OF THE GARTER. 135 Bute, John Eari of. Elect- 1762. Inst. 22 Sept. 1762. Died 10 March, 1792. Cambridge, H. R. H. Adolphus Frederick. Elect. 2 June, 1786. Inst. 28 May, 1801. Camden, John Eari. Elect. 14 Aug. 1799. Inst, 29 May, 1801. Carlisle, Frederick Earl of. Elect, 12 June,' 1793, Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 4 Sept. 1825. Chatham, John Earl of. Elect. 15 Dec. 1790. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Chesterfield, Philip Earl of. Elect. 18 Jan. 1805. Inst. 23 AprU, 1805. Died 29 Aug. 1815. Cholmondeley, George James Marquess. Elect. 22 June, 1822. Inst. 22 July, 1822. Died 10 AprU, 1827. Clarence, H. R. H. William Henry Duke of. Elect. 1782. Inst. 28 May, 1801. Cornwallis, Charles Marquess. Elect. 2 June, 1786. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 5 Oct. 1805. Cumberland, H.R.H. Henry Frederick Duke of. Elect. 21 Dec. 1767. Inst. 26 July, 1771. Died 18 Sept. 1796. 136 knights OF the most NOBLE Cumberland, H, R, H, Ernest Augustus Duke of. Elect, 2 June, 1786, Inst. 28 May, 1801, Dartmouth, George Earl of. Elect, 27 May, 1805, Never installed. Died 4 Dec, 1810, DENMARK, FREDERICK King of. Elect, 13 Feb. 1822, Inst, 22 July,1822, Devonshire, William Duke of. Elect, 19 AprU, 1782. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 29 July, 1811. Devonshire, William Spencer Duke of. Elect. 10 May, 1827. Inst. 10 May, 1827. Dorset, John.Frederick Duke of. Elect. 9 April, 1788. Never installed. Died 19 July, 1799. Dorset, Charles Duke of. Elect. 30 Jan. 1826. Inst. 30 Jan. 1826. Exeter, Brownlow, Marquess of. Elect. 10 May, 1827. Jnst. 10 May, 1827. ORDER OF THE GARTER. 137 FRANCE, LOUIS XVIII. King of. Elect. 21 AprU, 1814. Inst. 21 AprU, 1814. Died 16 Sept. 1824. FRANCE, CHARLES X. King of. Elect. 9 March, 1825. Inst. 20 Dec. 1825. Gloucester, H. R. H. William Henry Duke of. Elect. 27 May, 1762. Inst. 22 Sept. 1762. Died 25 Aug. 1805. Gloucester,H. R.H.William Frederick Dukeof. Elect. 16 July, 1794. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Grafton, Augustus Henry Duke of. Elect. 20 Sept. 1769. Inst. 25 July, 1771. Died 14 March, 1811. Halifax, George Earl of. Elect. 1764. Never installed. Died 1771. Hardwick, Philip Earl of. Elect. 3 Dec. 1803. Inst, 23 AprU, 1805. Hastings, Francis Marquess of. Elect. 12 June, 1812. Inst. 13 June, 1812. Died 28 Nov, 1826, 138 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST NOBLE Hertford, Francis Marquess of. Elect. 18 July, 1807. Inst. 31 March, 1812. Died 17 June, 1822. Hertford, Francis Charles Marquess of. Elect. 22 Nov. 1822. Inst. Nov. 1822. HESSE CASSELL, H. S. H. WILLIAM Landgrave of. Elect. 1772. Inst. 19 May, 1801. Died 19 May, 1808. Howe, Richard Earl. Elect. 2 June, 1797. Never installed. Died 5 Aug, 1799. Kent, H. R- H, Edward Duke of. Elect, 2 June, 1786, Inst. 28 May, 1801. Died 23 Jan. 1820. Lansdowne, William Marquess of. Elect. 19 AprU, 1782. Inst; 29 May, 1801. Died 7 May, 1805. Leeds, Francis Godolphin Duke of. Elect, 15 Dec, 1790, Never installed. Died 31 Jan, 1799, order of THE GARTER. 139 Leeds, George William Frederick Duke of. Elect. 10 May, 1827. Inst. 10 May, 1827. Liverpool, Robert Banks Earl of Elect. 9 June, 1814. Inst. 28 June, 1814, Londonderry, Robert Marquess of. Elect, 9 June, 1814, Inst. 28 June, 1814. Died 12 Aug. 1822. Lonsdale, William Earl of. Elect. 18 July, 1807. Inst. 31 March, 1812. Marlborough, George Duke of. Elect. 12 Dec. 1768. Inst. 25 July, 1771. Died 30 Jan. 1817. MECKLENBURG STRELITZ, H. S. H. FREDE RICK IV. Duke of. Elect. 23 AprU, 1764. Inst. 25 July, 1771. Died 2 June, 1794. Montrose, James Duke of. Elect. 26 March, 1812. Inst. 31 March, 1812. 140 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST NOBLE NETHERLANDS, WILLIAM King of The. Elect. 1814. Inst. 27 Dec. 1814. Newcastle, Henry Pelham Duke of. Elect. 19 June, 1812. Inst. 22 June, 1812. Northumberland, Hugh Duke of. Elect. 9 AprU, 1788. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 10 July, 1817. Northumberland, Hugh, Duke of. Elect. 25 Nov. 1819. Inst. 4 Dec. 1819. Pembroke, George Augustus Earl of. Elect. 17 Jan. 1805. Inst. 23 AprU, 1805. Died 24 Oct. 1827. Portland, William Henry Duke of. Elect, 16 July, 1794. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 30 Oct. 1809. PORTUGAL, JOHN VI. King of. Elect. 13 Feb. 1822. Inst. 25 Nov. 1823. Died 10 March, 1826. PRUSSIA, FREDERICK WILLIAM III. King of. Elect. 1814. Inst, 19 June, 1814. ORDER oe THE GARTER. 141 Richmond, Charles (Third). Duke of. Elect. 19 April, 1782. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 29 Dec. 1806. Richmond, Charles (Fourth) Duke of. Elect. 1812. Inst. 31 March, 1812. Died 28 Aug. 1819. Rochford, William Henry Earl of. Elect. 3 June, 1778. Never installed. Died 20 Sept. 1781. Roxburgh, John Duke of. Elect. 3 June, 1801. Inst. 3 June, 1801. Died 1804. RUSSIA, ALEXANDER Emperor of. Elect. 27 July, 1813. Inst. 19 April, 1814. Died 19 Nov. 1825. RUSSIA, NICHOLAS Emperor of. Elect. 16 March, 1827. Inst. 4 Sept. 1827, Rutland, Charles Duke of. Elect, 3 Oct. 1782. Never installed. Died 24 Oct. 1787.' Rutland, John Henry Duke of. Elect. 25 Nov. 1803. Inst. 31 March, 1812. Salisbury, James Marquess of. Elect. 12 June, 1793. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Died 13 June, 1823. 142 knights of THE MOST NOBLE Saxe Cobourg, Leopold George Frederick Prince of. Elect. 23 May, 1816. Inst. 25 May, 1816. Saxe Gotha, H. S. H. Ernest Duke of. Elect. 15 Dec. 1790. Inst. 19 May, 1801. Died 20 AprU, 1804. SPAIN, FERDINAND VII. King of. Elect. 10 Aug. 1814. Inst. 26 Aug. 1815. Spencer, George John Earl. Elect. 1 March, 1799. Inst. 29 May, 1801. Stafford, Granville Marquess of. Elect. 11 Feb. 1771. Inst. 25 July, 1771. Died 25 Oct. 1803. Stafford, George Granville Marquess of. Elect. 22 March, 1806. Inst. 31 March, 18 12. Suffolk, Henry Earl of. Elect. 3 June, 1778. Never instaUed. Died 6 March, 1779. Sussex, H. R. H. Augustus Frederick Duke of. Elect. 2 June, 1786. Inst. 28 May, 1801. Wales, Prince of, (now GEORGE IIII.) Elect. 26 Dec. 1765. Inst. 25 July, 1771. Westmorland, John Earl of. Elect. 12 June, 1793. Inst. 29 May, 1501. ORDER OF THE GARTER. 341 Wellesley, Richard Marquess of. Elect. 3 March, 1810. Inst. 31 March, 1812. Wellington, Arthur Duke of. Elect. 4 March, 1813. Inst. 19 AprU, 1814. WiNCHELSEA, George Earl of. Elect. 17 Jan. 1805. Inst. 23 AprU, 1805. Died 2 Aug. 1826. York, H. R. H. Frederick Duke of. Elect. 1770, Inst, 30 July, 1771. Died 5 Jan, 1827, KNIGHTS OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE, The number of Knights of this Order was fixed by the original statutes at Twelve, exclusive of the Sovereign, and no extra Knights appear to have been nominated until His present MA JESTY, on the occasion of His Coronation, was pleased to nO' minate four, viz. The Marquess of Queensbury, The Earls of Cassilis and Lauderdale, and Viscount Melville ; and there are now four extra Knights, viz. The Earls of Warwick, Aboyne, Fife, and Moray. In this Order there is no Installation, but the Knight is enti tled to wear the full Habit of the Order from the moment of his investiture. At the Accession qf King George the Third this Order consisted, besides the Sovereign, (one Stall being va cant,) of Charles Earl of Portmore. Died 5 July, 1785. William Marquess of Lothian. Died 28 July, 1767. John Earl of Bute. Resigned on receiving the Gar ter, 1762. John Earl of Hyndford. Died 19 July, 1767, L 146 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST ANCIENT William Earl of Dumfries. Died 27 July, 1768. Francis Earl Brooke and Earl of Warwick. Died 6 July, 1773. James Duke of Atholl. Died 8 Jan. 1764. James Eari of Morton. Died 12 Oct. 1768. James Earl- of Moray. Died 5 July, 1767- Lionel Earl of Dysart. Died 1770. John Earl of Rothes. Died 10 Dec. 1767. Knights nominated since the Accession of King George III. Aberdeen, George Earl of. Invested 16 March, 1808. Abergavenny, George Earl of. Inv. 23 May,. 1814. Aboyne, George Earl of. Inv. 1827. AiLESBURY, Thomas Earl of. Inv. 29 Oct. 1786. Died 19 April, 1814. AiLESBURY, Charles Marquess of. Inv. 1819. Argyll, John Duke of. Inv. 7 Aug. 1765. Died 9 Nov. 1770. Atholl, John Duke of. Inv. 1767. Died 5 Nov. 1774. Atholl, John Duke of. Inv. 1799. order of the THISTLE, 147 Buccleugh, Henry Duke of. Inv. 23 Dec. 1767- Resigned on being elected K.G. 1794. Buccleugh, Charles William Henry Duke of. Inv. 22 May, 1812. Died 20 April, 1819. Carlisle, Frederick Earl of. Inv. at Turin, 27 Feb. 1768. Resigned on being elected K.G. 1793. Cassilis, Archibald Earl of. Inv. 17 July, 1821. Cathcart, Charles Lord. Inv. 1763. Died 14 Aug. 1776. Cathcart, William Schaw Earl. Inv. 23 Nov. 1805. Clarence, H. R. H. William Henry Duke of, Inv, 5 April, 1770. Eglinton, Hugh Earl of, Inv, 22 May, 1812, Died 15 Dec. 1819, Erskine, Thomas Lord. Inv. 1815. Died 17 Nov. 1823. L 2 148 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST ANCIENT Fife, James Earl of. Inv. 3 Sept. 1827. Galloway, John Earl of. Inv. I Nov. 1775. Died 14 Nov. 1806. Galloway, George Earl of. Inv. 30 May, 1814. Gordon, Alexander Duke of. Inv, 11 Jan, 1775, Died 17 June, 1827. Hamilton, Douglas Duke of. Inv. 23 Dec. 1785. Died 2 Aug. 1799. Lauderdale, James Earl of. Inv. 17 July, 1821. Lothian, William Marquess of. Inv. 26 Oct. 1768. Died 12 AprU, 1775. Lothian, William John Marquess of. Inv. 11 Oct. 1776. Died 4 Jan. 1815. ORDER OF THE THISTLE. 149 Lothian, William Marquess of, - Inv, 1819, Died 27 April, 1824. Mansfield, David Earl of. Inv. 1768. Died 1 Sept. 1796. Melville, Robert Viscount, Inv. 17 July, 1821. Montrose, James Duke of. Inv. 14 June, 1793, Resigned on being elected K.G. 1812. Moray, Francis Earl of, Inv. 3 Sept. 1827. Morton, George Earl of. Inv. 26 July, 1797. Died 17 July, 1827. NORTHINGTON, ROBERT Earl of. Inv. 18 Aug. 1773. Died July, 1786. Poulett, John Earl. Inv. 30 May, 1794. Died 14 Jan. 1819. 150 ORDER OF THE THISTLE. Queensbury, William Duke of, Inv, 1761. Died 28 Dec. 1810. Queensbury, Charles Marquess of. Inv. 17 July, 1821. ROSEBERRY, Neil Earl of. Inv. 4 March, 1771. Died 25 March, 1814. Roxburgh, John Duke of, Inv. 28 Nov. 1768. Died 19 March, 1804. His Grace was elected K G. 1801, and by the espe cial favour of His late Majesty was allowed to retain the Thistle, a mark of Royal favour which had never before been conferred on any subject since James Duke of Hamilton, in the reign of Queen Anne, Tweeddale, George Marquess of. Inv. 1820. Warwick, Richard Earl of. Inv. 1820.. KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH. Called previous to 2 Jan. 1815, " KNIGHTS COM PANIONS," and suksequently to that date, "KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES." The number of Knights of this Order was limited by the ori ginal statutes to Thirty-eight, including the Sovereign. Extra Knights were, however, occasionally nominated, the first instance being in the case of Sir George Murray Keith, Ambassador at Copenhagen in 1772. In 1812 eleven extra Knights were nomi nated by an especial statute, and by a notification in the London Gazette, 2 Jan. 1815, the Order was still further extended, and divided into Three Classes, viz. Knights Grand Crosses — Seventy-two, exclusive ofthe So vereign and Princes of the Blood Royal. Knights Commanders — 180, with power to the Sovereign to add thereto. CoMr'ANioNs — Number unlimited. A List of this latter Class (as the Companions, though form ing part of an Order of Knighthood, have not the rank of Knights) does not come within the plan of this work. At the Accession of King George the Third this Order comiste'l (besides the SOVEREIGN) of H. R, H, William Duke of Cumberland, Died 31 Oct, 1765, George Earl Cholmondeley. Died 10 June, 1 770. 152 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE John Eari De la Warr. Died 16 March, 1766. John Earl of Breadalbane. Died 26 Jan. 1782. Sir William Stanhope. Died 1772. Sh Robert Clifton, Bart. Died 5 Dec. 1762. William Eari of Inchiquin. Died July, 1777. Henry Duke of Chandos. Died 28 Nov. 1771. Thomas Lord Grantham. Died 30 Sept. 1770. John Viscount Ligonier. Died 28 AprU, 1770. Richard Viscount FiTzwiLLiAM, (of Ireland.) Died 25 May, 1776. Sir Thomas Whitmore. Died 15 AprU, 1773. Sir Henry Calthorpe. Died 14 April, 1788. Sh W. Morton Harbord. Died 17 Feb. 1770. Sir Edward Hawke, (afterwards Lord Hawke.) Died 16 Oct 1781. Sir Charles Howard. Died 26 Aug. 1765. Sh John Mordaunt, Died 23 Oct. 1780, John Lord Pollington, (afterwards Earl of Mex- borough.) Died 27 Feb. 1778. Richard Lord Onslow. Died 8 Oct. 1776. Sir Edward Walpole. Died 12 Jan. 1784. Charles Duke of Bolton. Died 5. July, 1765. Sir Richard Lyttelton. Died 1 Oct. 1770. Sir Edward Montagu, (afterwards EarlBEAULiEU.) Died 25 Nov. 1802, Sir William Rowley, Died 1 Jan, 1768, William Lord Blakeney. Died 20 Sept. 1761. John Lord Carysfort. Died Aug. 1772. MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH. 153 Sir Joseph Yorke, (afterwards Lord Dover.) Died 2 Dec. 1 792. Sir James Gray, Bart. Died 9 Jan. 1773. Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, Bart. Died 16 Sept, 1773. Sir John Gibbons, Bart, Died 1776. Sir George Pocock, Died 3 AprU, 1792. Sir Geffry Amherst, (afterwards Lord Amherst.) Died 3 Aug. 1797. Sir John Griffin Griffin, (afterwards Lord Howard de Walden.) Died 25 May, 1797. Sir Francis Blake Delaval. Died 6 Aug. 1771. Sir Charles Frederick. Died 1786. Sir George Warren. Died 30 Aug. 1801. Sir Charles Saunders. Died 7 Dec. 1775. Note. — The Installations of Knights of this Order (since 1760) have been . . 26 May, 1761 15 June, 1772 19 May, 1779 19 May, 1788 19 May, 1803 1 June, 1812. Since the extension of the Order in 1815, no actual, installa tion has taken place, and probably none will in future, the Chapel being too small to admit of it ; but Warrants of Dispen sation are from time to time issued ; wherever, therefore, in the following List any other date of installation oocurs than the foregoing, it is to be understood as having been by Dispensation. Abercrombie, Sir Ralph. Invested 22 July, 1795. Never installed. Killed in Egypt, 1801. 154 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE Abercrombie, Sir Robert. Inv. 15 Aug. 1792. Inst. 1803. Died Nov. 1827. Abercromby, Hon. Sir John, (late K.C.B.) Nominated 7 AprU, 1815. Died 14 Feb. 1817. Alten, Charles Count, (honorary.) Nom. 12 Aug. 1820. Inst. 6 July, 1821. Amherst, Jeffry Baron. Inst, by Proxy, 26 May, 1761, and invested in the Camp at State Island, North Ame rica, 25 Oct. following. Died 3 Aug. 1797. Anglesey, The Most Hon. Henry William Mar quess of, K.G. &c. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Antrim,. The Most Hon. William Randall Mar quess of. Inv. 5 May, 1779. Inst. 1779. Died 25 July, 1791. Auchmuty, Sir Samuel, Nom, 22 Feb. 1812. Inst. 1812. Died 11 Aug. 1822. MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH. 155 Bagot, The Right Hon. Sir Charles. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1820. Baird, Sir David, Bart. Nom. 26 AprU, 1809. Inst. 1812. Banks, Sir Joseph. Inv. 1 July, 1795. Inst. 1803. Died 19 June, 1820. Barclay de Tolly, Count, (honorary.) Nom. 9 Sept. 1815. Died May, 1818. Barlow, Sir George Hilaro, Bart. Nom. 29 Oct. 1806. Inst, 1812, Beckwith, Sir George. Nom, 26 April, 1809, Inst. 1812. Died 20 March, 1823. Bella mont. The Right Hon. Charles Earl of. Inv. at Dublin Castle 16 Jan. 1764. Inst. 1772. Died 20 Oct. 1806. Bentinck, The Right Hon. Lord William. Nom. 29 Jan. 1813. Inst. 1821. Beresford, The Rt. Hon. William Carr, Viscount. Nom. 23 Oct. 1810. Inst. 1812. Berkeley, Hon. Sir George Cranfield. Inv. 4 March, 1813. Died 25 Feb. 1818. Blaquiere, Right Hon. John Baron De. Inv. 3 Aug. 1774. Inst, 1779. Died 27 Aug. 1812. 156 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE Bligh, Sir Richard Rodney. Nom. 27 May, 1820, Died 30 April, 1821, Blomefield, Right Hon, Benjamin Baron, Inv, 1 AprU, 1822, Blucher, Prince, (honorary,) Nom, 9 Sept, 1815. Died 10 Sept, 1819. Boyd, Sir Robert, Nom. 28 Jan. 1785. Inst. 1788. Died in May, 1794. Brownrigg, Sir Robert, Bart. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Bridport, Right Hon. Alexander Viscount. Inv. 7 May, 1788. Inst. 1788, Died 3 May, 1814, Caldwell, Sir Benjamin, Nom, 27 May, 1820. Died Nov, 1820. Calvert, Sir Henry, Bart. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Died 4 Sept. 1826. Cambridge, H. R. H. Adolphus Frederick Duke of, K.G. &c. Nov. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. military order OF THE BATH. 157 Campbell, Sir Archibald. Inv. 30 Sept. 1785. Inst, 1788. Died 31 March, 1791. Campbell, Sir Archibald. (Late K.C.B.) Nom. 26 Dec. 1826. Campbell, Sir George. Nom. 1820. ' • Died 23 Jan. 1821. Carysfort, Right Hon. John Earl of. Inv. 23 March, 1761. Inst. 1761. Died 18 Oct, 1772. Catherlough, Right Hon. Robert Earl of. Inv. 18 May, 1770. Never installed. Died 30 March, 1772. Christian, Sir Hugh Clobery. Inv. 17 Feb. 1796. Never histalled. Died Nov. 1798. Clancarty, Right Hon. Richard le Poer Earl of (Marquess of Heusden, &c.) Nom. 1 AprU, 1815. Inst. 1821. Clarence, H. R. H. William Henry Duke of, K.G. &c. Nom, 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. ' Clarke, Sir Alured. Nom. 14 Jan. 1797. Inst. 1803. Clavering, Sir John. Nom. 8 Nov. 1777. Never installed. Died in India, 10 AprU, 1778. 158 knights of the most honourable Clinton, Sir Henry, Inv, 11 April, 1777, Inst. 1779. Died 23 Dec. 1795. Clinton, Sir Henry. Inv. 28 July, 1814. Inst. "1821. Clinton, Sir William Henry. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Clive, The Right Hon. Robert Lord. Inv. 24 AprU, 1764. Inst. 1772. Died 22 Nov. 1774. Cochrane, Sir Thomas, (commonly called the Right Hon. Lord Cochrane.) Inv. 26 April, 1809, Inst. 1812. Degraded 1815. Cochrane, The Hon. Sir Alexander-Forester, Admiral of the White. Nom. 29 March, 1806. Inst. 1812. Cockburn, Sir George, Vice Admhal ofthe White. Nom. 20 Feb. 1818. Inst. 1821. Codrington, Sir Edward, Vice Admiral of the Red. Nom. 13 Nov. 1827. Cole, Hon. Sir Galbraith Lowry. Nom. 29 Jan. 1813. Inst. 1821. CoLPOYs, Sir John. Inv. 14 Feb. 1798. Inst. 1803. Colville, Hon. Sir Charles, Nom. 7 AprU, 1815. Inst. 1821. military order of the bath. 159 Combermere, The Right Hon. Stapleton Lord. Nom. 21 Aug. 1812. Inst, 1821, CooTE, Sir Eyre. Inv. SO Aug. 1771. Inst. 1772. Died 26 AprU, 1783. CooTE, Sir Eyre. Inv. 19 May, 1802. Inst. 1803. Degraded 1816. Cornwallis, The Hon. Sir William. Nom, 2 Jan. 1815. Died 5 July, 1819. Cowley, The Right Hon. Henry Lord. Nom. and inst. 1812. Craig, Sir James Henry. Nom. 14 Jan. 1797. Inst. 1803. Died 12 Jan. 1812. Cumberland, H. R. H. Ernest Augustus Duke of, K.G. &c. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Curtis, Sir Roger, Bart. Nom. 2 Jan, 1815, Died 14 Nov. 1816. Craufurd, Sir Charles Gregan. Nom. 27 May, 1820. Died April, 1821. 160 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE Dalhousie, The Right Hon. George Earl of. Nom, 11 Sept. 1813. Inst. 1821. Delaval, Sir Francis Blake. Inv. 23 March, 1761. Inst. 1761. t)ied 6 Aug. 1771. Domett, Sh William, Ad. of the White, (late K.C.B.) Nom. 16 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Don, Sir George. Nom. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Donoughmore, The Right Hon. John Henry Earl of. Nom. 30 May, 1801. Inst. 1803. Dorchester, The Right Hon. Guy Lord. Nom. 6 July, 1776. Inst. 1779. He had a warrant to invest himself, being then Governor of Quebec and Commander of the Forces in Canada. Died 10 Nov. 1808. Dover, The Right Hon. Joseph Lord, Inv, 30 March, 1761. Inst. 17C1. Died 2 Dec. 1792. Doyle, Sir John. Inv. 1 Feb. 1813. Inst. 1821. Draper, Sir William. Inv. 27 Dec. 1765. Inst. 1772. Died in 1788. Drummond, Sir Gordon. Nom. 7 Jan. 1817. Inst. 1821. Duckworth, Sir John Thomas. Nom. 6 June, 1801. Inst. 1803. Died 31 Aug. 1817. military order of the bath. 161 Dundas, Sir David. Inv. 28 April, 1803. Inst, 1803. Died 18 Feb. 1820. Exmouth, The Right Hon. Edward Viscount, Ad^ miral of the White. (Late K.C.B,) Nom. 16 March, J816. Inst. 1821. Fane, Sh Henry. Nom. 24 Jan. 1826. Farnborough, The Right Hon. Charles Lord. Nom. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Fawcett, Sir William. Inv.' 20 Dec. 1786. Inst. 1788. Died 22 March, 1804. Foley, Sir Thomas. Nom. 16 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Francis, Sir Philip. Inv. 29 Oct. 1806. Inst. 1812. Died 22 Dec. 1818. Frederick, Sir Charles. Inv. 23 March, 1761. Inst, 1761. Died 18 Dec. 1785. w 162 knights of the most HONOUR-ABLE Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis. Nom. 20 Feb. 1818. Died 19 Dec. 1819. Frimont, Baron. (Honorary.) Nom. 17 April, 1819. Inst. 1821. Galway, The Right Hon. Robert Viscount. Inv. 20 Dec. 1786. Inst. 1788. Died 23 July, 1810. Gambier, The Right Hon. James Lord, Admiral of the Red. Nom. 7 June, 1815. Inst. 1821. Gibbons, Sir John, Bart. Inv. 23 March, 1761. Inst. 1761. Died 9 July, 1776. Gloucester, H. R. H. William Frederick Duke of, K.G. &c. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Gordon, The Most Noble George Duke of. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Gordon, Sir William, Inv. 3 Feb. 1775. Inst. 1779. Died 26 Jan. 1798. Granville, The Right Hon. Granville Viscount. Inv. at the ThuiUeries, hy the King of France, 9 June, 1825. 5IILITARY order OF THE BATH. 163 Graves, Sir Thomas. Nom. 19 May, 1801. Inst. 1803. Died 1814. Gray, Sir James, Bart. Inv. at Naples, 23 Jan. 1761. Inst, by Proxy, 1761. Died 9 Jan. 1773. Grey, The Right Hon. Charles Eari. Nom. 1782. Inst. 1788. Died 14 Nov. 1807. Gunning, Sir Robert, Bart. Inv. at Petersburgh, June, 1773. Inst. 1779. Died 22 Sept. 1816. Haldimand, Sir Frederick. Inv. 30 Sept. 1785. Inst. 1788. Died 5 June, 1801. Hamilton, Sir William. Inv, 15 Jan, 1772, Inst, 1772. Died 6 April, 1813. Harcourt, The Right Hon. William Earl of. Inst. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Harris, The Right Hon. George Lord. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Harvey, Sir Eliab, Adm. ofthe Blue, (late K.C.B.) Nom. 11 Jan. 1825. M 2 164 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE Harvey, Sir Henry. Inv. 8 Jan. 1800. Inst. 1803. Died 28 Dec. 1810. Hastings, The Most Hon. Francis Marquess of. Nom. 14 Oct. 1818. Inst. 1821. Died 28 Nov. 1826, Heathfield, The Right Hon, George Augustus Lord, Nom, 1783. Inst. 1788. Died 6 July, 1790. Henley, The Right Hon. Morton Lord. Inv. at Berlin, 1 Jan, 1792, Inst. 1803. Heytesbury, The Right Hon. William Lord. Nom. 20 Sept. 1819. Inst. 6 July, 1821, Hill, The Right Hon. Rowland Lord. Nom. 22 Feb. 1812. Inst. 1812. HisLOP, Sir Thomas, Bart. Nom. 14 Oct. 1818. Inst. 1821. Hood, Sir Samuel, Bart. Nom. 26 Sept. 1804. Inst. 1812. Died 24 Dec. 1814. Hood, The Right Hon. Samuel Viscount. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Died 27 Jan. 1816. Hope, Sir Alexander. Inv. 29 June, 1813. Inst. 1821. Hope, Sir William Johnstone, Nom. 4 Oct. 1825. military order of the bath. 165 HoPETOUN, The Right Hon. John Earl of. Inv. 26 April, 1809. Inst. 1812. Died 27 Aug. 1823. Hotham, Sir Charles, Bart. Inv. 15 May, 1772. Inst. 1772. Died 25 Jan. 1794. Howard, Sir George. Inv. 3 Aug. 1774. Inst. 1779. Died 16 July, 1796. Howard of Effingham, TheRight Hon. Kenneth Alexander Lord, (late K.C.B.) Nom. 17 March,. 1820. Inst. 1821. Howard of Walden, The Right Hon. John Lord. Inv. 23 March, 1761. Inst. 1761. Died 25 May, 17.97. HowDEN, The Right Hon. John Francis Lordi Inv. 16 Feb. 1803. Inst. 1803. Howe, The Right Hon. William Viscount. Nom. Oct. 1776. Inst. 1779. Died 5 Aug. 1799. Hughes, Sir Edward. Inv. 9 Dec. 1778. Inst. 1779. Died 17 Jan. 1794. 166 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE Irwin, Sir John. Inv. 15 Dec. 1775. Inst. 1779. Died June, 1788. Johnson, Sir Henry, Bart. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Keats, Sir Richard Goodwin, Admiral of the Blue. Inv. 12 July, 1809. Inst. 1812. Keith, Sir Robert Murray. Nom. 29 Feb. 1772. Inst, by Proxy, 1772. Died 1795. NoTi: Sir Robert's nomination was the first in stance of a supernumerary Knight being added to the Order. Keith, The Right Hon. George Viscount. Inv. 30 May, 1794. Inst. 1803. Died 1823. Kempt, Sir James. Nom. 9 Sept. 1815. Inst. 1821. Kent, H. R. H. Edward Duke of. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Died 23 Jan. 1820. Keppell, Sir William. Inv. 1 Feb. 1813. Inst. 1821. Knowles, Sir Charles Henry, Bart. Admiral of the Red. Nom, 20 May, 1820, Inst, 1821, military order of the bath. 167 Lavington, The Right Hon, Ralph Lord. Inv, 18 Feb. 1771. Inst, by Proxy, 1772. Died 1 Aug. 1807, Leith, Sir James, Inv. 4 March, 1813. Died 16 Oct. 1816, Ligonier, The Right Hon. Edward Earl. Nom. 1781. Never installed. Died 14 June, 1782. Lindsay, Sir John. Invested by the Nabob of Arcot, 1 1 March, 1771. Inst. 1772. Died June, 1788. LiSTON, The Right Hon. Sir Robert. Inv. 21 Oct. 1816. Inst. 1821. Londonderry, The Most Hon. Charles William Marquess of. Nom. 1 Feb. 1813. Inst. 1821. Ludlow, The Right Hon. George James Earl. Inv. 14 Nov. 1804. Inst. 1812. Lynch, Sir William. Inv. at Turin, 11 March, 1771. Inst. 1772. Died 25 Aug. 1785. Lynedoch, The Right Hon. Thomas Lord. Nom. 22 Feb. 1812. Inst. 1812. 168 knights of the most honourable Macartney, The Right Hon. George Earl. Inv. in Dublin. ' Inst, by Proxy, 1772. Died 31 March, 1806. Maitland, The Hon. Sir Thomas. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Died 17 Jan. 1824. Malcolm, Sir John. Nom. 26 Nov. 1819. Inst. 1821. Malmesbury, The Right Hon. James Earl of. Inv. at St. Petersburgh, 26 March, 1779. Inst. 1779. Died 21 Nov. 1820. Mann, Sir Horatio, Bart. Inv. at Florence, 25 Oct. 1768. Inst, by Proxy, 1772. Died 6 Nov. 1786. Martin, Sir George, (late K.C.B.) Nom. 23 Feb. 1821. Inst. 1821. Medows, Sir William. Inv. 14 Dec. 1792. Inst. 1803. Died 1813. Mitchell, Sir Andrew. Inv. 13 Dec. 1765. Never installed. Died 28 Jan. 1771. Mitchell, Sir Andrew. Inv. 8 Jan. 1800. Inst. 1803. Died 26 Feb. 1806. MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH. 169 Montagu, Sir George, Admiral of the Red. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Montague, Sir Charles. Inv. 18 Feb. 1771. Inst. 1772. Died 1 Aug. 1777. Moore, Sir John, Bart. Inv. 18 May, 1770. Inst, by Proxy, 1772. Died 2 Feb. 1779. Moore, Sir John. Inv. 14 Nov. 1804. Never installed. Slain at Corunna, 1809. Mulgrave, The Right Hon. Henry Earl of. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Munro, Sir Hector. Inv. by the Nabob of Arcot, 1778. Inst 1779. Died 1806. Murray, Sir George. Nom. 11 Sept. 1813. Inst. 1821. Neale, Sir Harry, Bart. Nom. 14 Sept. 1822. Nelson, The Right Hon. Horatio Viscount. Inv. 27 Sept. 1797. Inst. 1803. Slain at Trafalgar, 1805. North ESK, The Right Hon. William Earl of. Inv. 5 June, 1806. Inst. 1812. 170 KNIGHTS OF THE MOST HONOURABLE Nugent, Sir George, Bart. Nom. 1 Feb. 1813. Inst. 1821. Oakes, Sir Hildebrand, Bart. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Died 9 Sept. 1822. OcHTERLONY, Sir David, Bart. Nom. 10 Dec. 1816. Inst. 1821. Died 15 July, 1825. Onslow, Sir. Richard, Bart. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Died 27 Dec. 1817. Orange, H. R. H. William Prince of. Inv. at Brussells, 16 Aug. 1814. Oswald, Sir John, (late K.C.B.) Nom. 25 Feb. 1824. OuGHTON, Sir James Adolphus. Inv. 22 Feb. 1773. Inst. 1779. Died 13 AprU, 1780. Paget, Right Hon. Sir Arthur. Nom. 26 May, 1804. Inst. 1812. MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH. 171 Paget, Hon. Sir Edward. Nom. 12 June, 1812. Inst. 1821. Pakenham, Sir Edward Michael. Nom. 11 Feb, 1813. Killed at New Orleans 8 Jan. 1815. Pakenham, Hon. Sir Thomas. Inv. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821. Peirson, Sir Richard. Nom. 13 Nov. 1780. Died J-3 Feb. 1781. Picton, Sir Thomas. Inv. 1 Feb. 1813. Never installed. Slain at Waterloo. Pitt, Hon. SirWiLLiAM Augustus. Inv. 15 Aug. 1792. Inst. 1803. Died 29 Dec. i809. Pocock, Sir George. Inv. 6 May, 1761. Inst. 1761. Died 3 AprU, 1792. Pole, Sir Charles Morice, Bart. Nom. 20 Feb. 1818. Inst. 1821. Proctor, SirWiLLiAM Beauchamp, Bart. Inv. 23 March, 1761. Inst. 1761. Died 16 Sept. 1773. Radstock, The Right Hon. William Lord. Nom. 2 Jan. 1815. Inst. 1821. Died 20 Aug. 1825. 172 knights of the most honouharlk Rodney, The Right Hon. George Brydges Lord. Nom. 1781. Inst. 1788. Died 21 May, 1792. RossLYN, The Right Hon. James Earl of. Nom. 27 May, 1820. Inst. 1821, St. Vincent, The Right Hon. John Earl of. Nom. 29 May, 1782. Inst. 1788. Died 15 March, 1823. Saumarez, Sir James, Bart. Admiral of the White. Nom. 5 Sept. 1801, Inst, 1803, Saunders, Sir Charles. Inv, at Gibraltar, 6 July, 1761, having been previously installed by Proxy, 26 May, 1761. Died 7 Dec. 1775. Saxe Cobourg, H. R. H. Leopold Prince of. Inv. 23 May, 1816. Inst. 1821. Schwartzenberg, Prince, (honorary.) Nom. 9 Sept. 1815. Died Oct, 1820, Sherbrooke, Sir John Cope, Nom. 16 Sept, 1809. Inst, 1812. Sloper, Sir Robert, Inv. 6 June, 1788. N^ver installed. Died Aug. 1802. military order of the bath. 173 Spencer, Sir Brent. Inv. 26 April, 1809. Inst. 1812. Stewart, Sir William. Nom. 11 Sept. 1813. Inst. 1821. Died 7 Jan. 1827. Strachan, Sir Richard John, Adm. of the Blue. Inv. 4 March, 1807. Inst. 1812. Died 3 Feb. 18^8. Strangford, The Right Hon. Percy Clinton Syd ney Viscount. Inv. 16 March, 1808. Inst. 1812. Stuart, The Right Hon, Sir Charles. Inv. 8 Jan. 1800. Never installed. Died 25 March, 1801. Stuart, Right Hon. Sir Charles. Inv. 26 Sept, 1812. Inst. 1815. Stuart, Sir John, (Count of Maida.) Inv. 4 March, 1807. Inst. 1812, Died 1815, Tarleton, Sir Banastre, Bart. Inv. 20 May, 1820. Inst. 1821, Thompson, Sir Thomas Boulden, Bart. Vice Admi ral of the Red, late K.C.B. Nom. 14 Sept. 1822. Died 3 March, 1828. 174 knights of the most honourable Thornborough, Sir Edward, Admiral of the White, (late K.C.B.) Nom. 11 Jan. 1825. Thornton, The Right Hon. Sir Edward. Nom. 1821. Trigge, Sir Thomas. Nom. 6 June, 1801. Inst, 1803. Died 11 Jan. 1814. Vaughan, Hon. Sir John. Inv. 15 AprU, 1792. Never installed. Died 30 June, 1795. VoLKONSKY, Prince, (honorary.) Nom. 17 April, 1819. Inst. 1821. Walker, Sir George Townshend, (late K.C.B.) Inv. 21 April, 1817. Inst. 1821. Warren, Sir George. Inv. 25 March, 1761. Inst. 1761. Died 30 Aug. 1801. Warren, Sir John Borlase, Bart. Inv. 30 May, 1794. Inst, 1803, Died 1822, MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH, 175 Wellesley, The Right Hon, Sir Henry, (See Cowley, Lord,) Wellington, The Most Noble Arthur Duke of, &c, &c, Nom, 2 Aug. 1804. Inst. 1812. Whitworth, The Right Hon. Charles Earl. Inv. at St. Petersburgh, 17 Nov. 1793. Inst. 1803. Died 13 May, 1825. Williamson, Sir Adam, Inv. 18 Nov. 1794. Never installed. Died Oct. 1798. WoRONZow, Count, (honorary.) Nom. 17 AprU, 1819. Inst. 1821. Wroughton, Sir Thomas. Nom. 13 Nov. 1780. Never installed. Died 22 Aug. 1787. Wrede, Prince, (honorary.) Nom. 9 Sept. 1815. Inst. 1821, WURTEMBURG, WILLIAM King of. Nom. 9 Sept. 1815. Inst. 1821. YONGE, Sir George, Bart. Inv. 7 May, 1788. Inst. 1788. Died abt)ut 1810. 176 ORDER OF THE BATH. York, H. R. H. Frederick Duke of, K.G. &c. &c. Inv. 30 Dec. 1768. Inst. 1772. Died 5 Jan, 1827. Young, Sir William, Vice Admiral of England. Nom, 12 July, 1814, Died 25 Oct, 1821. Zieten, Count, (honorary,) Nom, 17 April, 1819, Inst. 1821. ORDER OF THE BATH. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. Note . — * means that the Knight was nominated in the Ga zette of 5 Jan-. 1815, or (in the case of Officers of the East India Company's service) in the Gazette of 7 April, 1815. The date of every subsequent Nomination follows immediately after the Name of the Knight. *Abercromby, Hon. Sir John. Nominated G.C.B. 1815. Died 14 Feb. 1817. *AcLAND, Sir Wroth Palmer, Lieutenant General. Died 8 March, 1816. Adam, Sh Frederick, Maj. Gen. K.M.T K.S.A. 16 Sept. 1818. *Alava, Lieutenant General Don Miguel, (hono rary.) *Alten, Charles Count, Major General, (honorary.) Nom. G.C. *Anson, Sir George, Lieutenant General, C.T.S. *An30n, Sir William, Lieutenant General. N 178 ORDER OF THE BATH. *Arbuthnot, Sir Robert, Colonel, C.T.S. *Arbuthnot, Sh Thomas, Major General. *Arentschildt, Colonel F, Baron de, (honorary.) Arnold, Sir John, Major General, *Aylmer, Mathew Lord, Lieutenant General, *Barclay, Sh Robert, Major General, E,I,C.S, Barlow, Sh Robert, Knight, Rear Admiral. 20 May, 1826. *Barnard, Sh Andrew F., now Major General, K.M.T. K.S.G. and K.C.H. *Barnes, Sir Edward, Lieutenant General, K.M.T. K.S.A. *Bayntun, Sir Henry William, Vice Admiral of the White. *Beauclerk, Lord Amelius, Vice Admiral of the Red, ?Beckwith, Sir Thomas Sydney, Major General, C,T,S, *Bell, Sir Henry, Lieutenant General Royal Marines, *B£LS0N, Sir Charles Philip, Major General. Beresford, Sir John Poo, Bart. Vice Admiral of the Red, G.C.T.S. 12 Aug. 1819. •Berkeley, Sir George Henry Frederick, Colo nel, C.T.S.— K.S.W.—K.W. *Berry, Sir Edward, Bart. Rear Adm. of the White. KNIGHTS COMiMANDERS. 179 *Bertie, Sir Albemarle, Bart. Admiral of the White. Died 24 Feb. 1824. *BicKERTON, Sir Richard Hussey, Bart. Admiral of the Red. *BiNGHAM, Sir George Ridout, Major General, C.T,S, Blackwood, Sir Henry, Bart. Vice Admiral of the Red, 12 Aug, 1819, *Blair, Sir Robert, Lieutenant General E.LCS. *Blakeney, Sir Edward, Major General, K.T.S. *Bo(;vERiE, Sir Henry F. Major General. Bowser, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant General E.I.C.S. *BradforDj Sir Thomas, Lieutenant General, C.T.S. ?Bradford, Sir Henry H. Lieutenant Colonel, K.S.W.—K.W, Died 17 Dec, 1817. *Brenton, Sir Jahleel, Bart, Captain R,N, ?Brisbane, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant General, ?Brisbane, Sir Charles, Rear Admiral ofthe Red, *Broke, Sir Philip Bowes. (See Vere.) *Broke, Sir Charles, Lieutenant Colonel, Died about 1822. Brown, Sh Thomas, Major General E.LCS, 26 July, 1823, ?Brown, Sir George Sackville, Major General E.LCS. Died 1 Jan. 1828. N 2 180 ORDER OF THE BATH. *Bunbury, Sir Henry Edward, Bart. Major Ge neral. ?Burlton, Sir George, Rear Admiral of the White. Died 22 Sept. 1815. ?Byng, Sh John, Lieut. Gen. K.M.T.— K.S. W. ?Calder, Sir Robert, Bart. Admiral ofthe White. Died August or Sept. 1818, ?Campbell, Sir George, Admiral. Died 23 Jan. 1821. ?Campbell, Sir Henry Frederick, Lieutenant Ge neral, G.C.H. *Campbell, Sir Colin, Major General, K.M.T. — K.S.G.— K.M.J.— C.T.S. Campbell, Sir Alexander, Knt. and Bart. Died 11 Dec. 1824. Campbell, Sir James, Major General, K.T.S. 3 Dec. 1822. *Campbell, Sir Archibald, Portuguese Service, C.T.S. Nom. Grand Cross 26 Dec. 1826. ?Cameron, Sir Alan, Lieutenant General. ?Cameron, Sir John, Major General, K.T.S. ?Carncross, Sh Joseph, Colonel ofthe Royal ArtU lery. knights COMMANDERS. 181 ?Carr, Sir Henry William, Lieut. Col. K.T.S Died 18 Aug. 1821. *Chalmers, Sir John, Major General E.I.C.S. Died about 1818. *Cockburn, Sir George, Vice Admiral. Nom. Grand Cross 20 Feb. 1818. ?Codrington, Sir Edward, Rear Admiral, G.C.S.L. and K.S.G. Nom. Grand Cross 1827. ?Colborne, Sir John, Major General. *CoLE, Sir Christopher, Knt. Captain R.N. K.M.T, K.S.G, ?Collier, Sir George Ralph, Bart. Capt. R.N, Died March, 1824, •Colville, Lieutenant General Hon, Sir Charles, C,T,S, Nom, Grand Cross 7 April, 1815, Cooke, Sir George, Lieutenant General, K,S.G. K.W, 16 Sept, 1815, ?Dallas, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant General, E.LCS. Darby, Sir Henry D'Esterre, 20 May, 1820, Died 1823 or 4, *De Lancey, Sir William Howe, Colonel and De puty Quarter Master General, Killed at Wa terloo. Di Borgo, General Pozzo, (honorary,) Russian service. 182 ORDER OF THE BATH. ?Dickson, Sir Jeremiah, Colonel. ?Dickson, Sir Alexander I, Col. Royal ArtU, K.C.H. Disney, Sir Moore, Lieutenant General. Nom. 7 Aprd, 1815. Dixon, Sir Manley, Admiral of the Blue. Nom. 12 Aug. 1819. *D0METT, SirWiLLiAM. Nom. Grand Cross 16 May, 1820. DoNKiN, ShRuFANE Shaw, G.C.H. 140ct. 1818. *DoRNBERG, Major General Sir W. De, G.C.H. late German Legion, (honorary.) Doveton, Sir John, Major General E.I.C.S. Nom. 26 Nov. 1819. *DouGLAS, Sir William, Colonel 91st Foot. Died 25 Aug. 1818. ?Douglas, Sir James, Colonel. *DowNES, The Right Hon. Ulysses Lord, Colonel, *DoYLE, Sir John Milley, Colonel, K.T.S. "¦D'Oyley, Sir Francis, Lieutenant Colonel. Killed at Waterloo. *Drummond, Sir Gordon. Nom, Grand Cross 7 Jan, 1817, ?Dundas, Hon. Sir Henry Robert Lawrence, Co lonel, K.C.H. and K.T.S, ?D'Urban, Sir Benjamin, Major General, K.CH, and C.T,S. ?Durham, Sir Philip Charles, Vice Admiral of , the Red, Comm. of Military Merit of France. knights COMMANDERS. 183 *Dyer, Sir John, Colonel ofthe Royal Artillery. Died 3 July, 1816. *Elley, Sir John, Major Gen. K.M.T. and K.S.G. ?Ellis, Sir Henry Walton, Colonel, KiUed at Waterioo, *EssiNGTON, Sir William, Vice Admiral, Died 12 July, 1816, ?Exmouth, The Right Hon, Edward Viscount, Nom. Grand Cross 16 March, 1816. ?Eyre, Sir George, Knt, Rear Admiral ofthe Red, Fahie, Sir William Charles, Rear Admiral ofthe Red, C,F,M, Nom, 13 Jan, 1825, *Fane, Sir Henry, Major General, Nom, Grand Cross 24 Jan, 1826, ?Ferguson, Sir Ronald Craufurd, Lieutenant Ge neral, *Floyer, Sir Augustus, Colonel E,I,C,S. Died 1819, ?Foley, Sir Thomas, Admiral of the Blue, Nom, Grand Cross 16 May, 1820, 184 ORDER OF THE BATH, ?Framingham, SirHAYLETT, Col, Royal ArtUlery. Died 10 May, 1820. ?Eraser, Sir Augustus, Colonel Eoyal ArtUlery, ?Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis, Rear Admiral, . CM.T, and G.C.F.M, Nom, Grand Cross 20 Feb. 1818, Died 19 Dec, 1819, ?Gambier, The Right Hon, James Lord, Admiral of the Red, Nom, Grand Cross 7 June, 1815. ?Gardiner, Sir Robert, Lieutenant Colonel, K.S.A, ?Gardner, Alan Hyde Lord, Vice Admiral of the White, Died 27 Dec. 1815. *GiBBS, Sir Samuel, Major General. KUled at New Orleans, 1815. ?Gillespie, Sir Robert Rollo, Major General, Killed at Fort Kalunga, in the East Indies, 1815, ?Gomm, Sir William, Lieutenant Colonel, K.S.A, •Gordon, Sir James Willoughby, Lieutenant Ge neral. ?Gordon, Sir James Alexander, Captain R.N. ?Gordon, Hon. Sir Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel. KUled at Waterloo. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. 185 *Gore, Sir JoHN^ Vice Admiral of the Red. Gould, Sir Davidge, Admiral ofthe Blue. Nom. 12 June, 1815. ?Grant, Sir Colquhoun, Major General, G.C.H. —K.S.W.—K.W. ?Grant, Sir Maxwell, Lieutenant Colonel, K.T.S. Died Oct. 1823. Grant, Sir William Keir, Knt. Lieutenant Gene ral and K.M.T. Nom. 3 Dec. 1822. ?Greville, Hon. Sir Charles J. Major General. Grey, Sir George, Bart. Captain R.N. Nom. 20 May, 1820. ?Grindall, Sir Richard, Vice Admiral ofthe Red. Died 1819. ?Halkett, Sir Colin, Major General, K.M.J, and K.W. ?Hallowell, Sir Benjamin, Vice Admiral of the Red and C.F.M. *Halsted, Sir Lawrence William, Vice Admiral ofthe Red. ?Hamilton, Sir Edward, Bart. Rear Admiral of the White. ?Hardinge, Sir Henry, Colonel. 186 ORDER OF THE BATH. ?Hardy, Sh Thomas Masterman, Bart. Rear Ad miral of the Blue. ?Hargood, Sir William, Vice Admiral ofthe Red. ?Hartmann, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Julius, K.C.H. late German Legion, (honorary.) ?Hertzberg, Lieutenant Colonel F. A. (honorary.) ?Hervey, Sir Eliab. Nom, Grand Cross 1825, ?Hill, Sh Thomas Noel, Col, K,T,S. and K,M,J, ?HiNUBER, Lieutenant General SirH, K.C.H. (hono rary.) HiSLOP, Sir Thomas, Major General. 5 Sept, 1818, Nom, Grand Cross 14 Oct. 1818, *Holmes, Sir George, Major General E.LCS, Died 20 Oct. 1816, ?Hope, Sir George Johnstone, Rear Admiral, Died 2 May, 1818, ?Hope, Sir James Archibald, Lieutenant Colonel. ?Hope, SirWiLLiAM Johnstone, K,S, Nom. G.C. 4 Oct. 1825. ?HoRSFORD, Sir John, Major General E.I.C.S. Died 20 AprU, 1818. ?HosTE, Sh William, Bart. K.M.T. ?HoTHAM, Hon. Sir Henry, Vice Admiral of the Red. ?Hotham, Sir William, Vice Admiral ofthe Red. ?HousTOUN, SirWiLLiAM, Lieutenant General, ?Howard of Effingham, Lord, C.T.S. Nom. Grand Cross 17 March, 1820. knights commanders. 187 ?Howorth, Sir Edward, K.C. and G CH. Died 5 March, 1827. ?Jackson, Sir Richard Downes, Major General. Inglis, Sir William, Lieutenant General. 7 AprU, 1815. Jones, Sir R. Lieutenant General E.I.C.S. 3 Feb. 1817. ?Keane, Sir John, Major General. ?Kempt, Sh James, Major General, G.C.H,— K,M,T, K.S.G. and K.W. Nom. G.C. 9 Sept. 1815. ?King, Sir Richard, Vice Admiral of the White. ?Knight, Sir John, Admiral of the White. *Laforey, Sir Francis, Bart. Vice Adm. of the Red. ?Lambert, Sir John, Lieutenant General. Lamotte, Lieutenant General, Bavarian Service, (ho norary.) 1819. 188 order of the bath. ?Lavie, Sh Thomas, Captain R.N, Died 1823. ?Lee, Sh Richard, Vice Admiral ofthe White. *Legge, Hon. Sh Arthur Kaye, Vice Admiral of the Red. ?Leith, Sh Alexander, Colonel, C.T.S. and Grand Cordon of the Order of Military Merit of France. ?LiND, Sir James, Captain R.N. Died about 1823. ?Linsingen, Lieutenant General Count, G.C.H. (ho norary.) *Low, Major General Baron, (honorary.) Lowe, Sir Hudson, Knt. Major General, K.S.G. and K.M.P. 23 Jan. 1816. ?Lumley, Hon. Sir William, Lieutenant General. Lyon, Sh James, Major General, CS. C.M.J. K.W. 7 April, 1815. *Macara, Sir Robert, Lieutenant Colonel. Killed at Waterloo. ?Macdonald, Sir John, Lieutenant General E.I.C.S. Died about 1824. Macfarlane, Sir Robert, Lieut. General, G.C.F.M. 11 March, 1827. *Maclean, Sh John, Major General, K.T.S. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. 189 *Maclean, Sir Hector, Lieutenant General E.I.C.S. M<^ Mahon, Sh Thomas, Bart. Major General, 1827. Maitland, Sir Peregrine, Major General. 16 Sept. 1815, ?Malcolm, SirPuLTENEv, Vice Admiral ofthe Red. ?MA1.C0LM, Sir James, Lieut. Colonel Royal Marines. Malcolm, Sh John, Colonel E.I.C.S, K,L.S. Nom, Grand Cross 26 Nov. 1819. Marshall, Sir Dyson, Major General E.I.C.S, 14 Oct. 1818. Died about 1827. *Martin, Sir George, Admiral of the Blue, G.C. St. Januarius. Nom. Grand Cross 23 Feb. 1821. ?Martin, Sir Thomas Byam, Vice Admiral of the Red, K.S. ?Martindell, Sir Gabriel, Lieutenant General E.LCS. ?May, Sir John, Lieutenant Colonel Royal Artillery, K.C.H.— K.T.S. -K.S.A. Milne, Sir David, Vice Admiral of the Red, Kt. St. Januarius.— CW. 19 Sept. 1816. ?Mitchell, Sir William, Vice Admiral ofthe White. Died 7 March, 1816. Montresor, Sir Henry Tucker, Lieutenant Gene ral, G.C.H. 21 March, 1820. ?Moore, Sir Graham, Vice Admiral of the White. ?Moorsom, Sir Robert, Vice Admiral of the Red. 190 ORDER OF THE BATH. ?Morris, ShjAMEs Nicoll, ViceAdmiral ofthe Red. ?Muffling, Major General Baron de, Prussian ser vice, (honorary.) MuNRO, Sh Thomas, Major General E.I.C.S. 26 Nov. 1819. Created a Baronet 1825. Died at Madras, 1827, *MuRRAY, Sir George, Vice Admiral ofthe Red, Died about 1819. ?Nagle, Sir Edmund, Admiral of the Blue, G.C.H. ?Neale, Sir Harry. Nom. Grand Cross 14 Sept. 1822. NicoLLs, Sir Jasper, Major General. 26 Dec. 1826. NiCHOLLs, Sir Henry, Admiral of the Blue. 20 May, 1820. ?Nightingale, Sir Miles, Lieutenant General. *'NcGENT, Lieutenant General Count, Austrian ser vice, (honorary.) ?O'Callaghan, Hon. Sir Robert William, Major General. ?Ochterlony, Sir David, Major General E.I.C.S. Nom. Grand Cross 10 Dec. 1816. Died 15 July, 1825. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. 191 ?Oswald, Sir John, Major General. Nom. G.C. 25 Feb. 1824. Otway, Sir Robert Walker, Rear Admiral of the Red. 8 June, 1826. *OwEN, Sir Edward-William-Campbell-Ricit, Rear Admiral of the Blue. *Pack, Sh Dennis, Major General, C,T,S, K.M.T, and K,S,W, Died 24 July, 1823. ?Paulett, Lord Henry, Vice Admiral of the White. *Pellew, Sir Israel, Vice Admiral of the Red. Penrose, Sir Charles Vinicomb, Vice Admiral of the White, G.C.M.G. and G.C.F.M. 3 Jan. 1816. ?Pole, Sir Charles Maurice, Bart. Admiral of the Red. Nom. Grand Cross 20 Feb. 1816. ?PoPHAM, Sir Home Riggs, Rear Admiral of the Red, K.M. Died 11 Sept. 1820. *PowER, Sir Manley, Major General, C.T.S. Died 1825. ?PoNsONBY, Hon, Sir William, Major General, Killed at Waterloo. 192 ORDER OF THE BATH. ?Pratt, Sir Charles, Major General. ?Pringle, SirWiLLiAM H. Lieutenant GeneraL Pritzler, Sir Theophilus, Major "General. 3 Dec. 1822. Reede, General De, Dutch service, (honorary.) 1819. Reynell, Sir Thomas, Major General. 26 Dec. 1826. *RoBE, SirWiLLiAM, Colonel Royal Artillery, K.C.H. and C.T.S. Died 1 Nov. 1820. ?Robinson, Sir Frederick Phillips, Lieutenant General. ?Ross, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Lieutenant Colonel Royal ArtiUery, K.T.S.— K.S.A. ?Rowley, Sir Josi as, Bart. Vice Admiral of the Red. ?Rowley, Sir Charles, Vice Admiral of the Red, K.M.T. *Sawyer, Sir Herbert, Admiral of the Blue. ?Scovell, Sir George, Colonel, K.S.W. ?Seymour, Sir Michael, Bart. Captain R.N. ?Smith, SirWiLLiAM Sydney, Admiral of the Blue, G.CS.—K.C-G.CF.M.— G.C.T.S. andK.M. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. 193 Smith, Sir Lionel, Major General. 3 Dec. 1822. •Somerset, Lord Robert Edward, Lieutenant Ge neral, K.T.S.— K.M.T.— K.S.W. *SoMERSET, Lord Fitzroy, Major General, C.T.S. — K.S.G.— K.M.T.— K.M.J. •Staines, Sir Thomas, Knt. Captain R.N. *Stopford, Hon. Sir Robert, Admiral ofthe Blue. fSroPFORD, Hon. Sir Edward, Lieutenant General, K.T.S. *Stovin, Sir Frederick, Lieutenant Colonel. *SuTTON, Sir John, Admiral of the Blue. Died 8 Aug. 1825. *SuTTON, Sir Charles, Knt. Colonel and C.T.S. Died 26 March, 1828. ?Talbot, Sir John, Rear Admiral ofthe Red. Tarleton, Sir Banastre, Bart. Nom. Grand Cross 1820. ?Thompson, Sir Thomas Boulden, Bart. R.N. Nom. Grand Cross 14 Sept. 1822. Died 3 March, 1828. *TH0RNBR0UGn, Sir Edward, Admiral. Nom. Grand Cross 11 Jan. 1825. TooNE, Sh William, Major General E.I.C.S. 26 Nov. 1819. Died about 1823. o 194 ORDER OF THE BATH. ?Torrens, Sh Henry, Major General, C.T.S. ?Trench, Hon. Sir Robert le Poer, Colonel and K.T.S. Died March, 1224. Trollope, Sir Henry, Admiral of the Red. 20 May, 1820. ?Tucker, Sir Edward, Captain R.N. *Tyler, Sir Charles, Admiral of the Blue. *Vandeleur, Sir John Ormsby, Lieutenant Gene ral, K.M.J.— K.S.W. *V£re, Sir Philip Bowes Brooke, Bart. Captain R.N. ?Vere, Sir Charles Brooke, Lieutenant Colonel. K.T.S.— K.S.W.— K.W. Vincent, General Baron, Austrian service, (hono rary.) 1819. ?Vivian, Sir Richard Hussey, Bart. Major Gene ral, K.M.T.— K.S.W. *Wale, Sir Charles, Lieutenant General. knights COMMANDERS, 195 ?Walker, Sir George Townshend, Lieutenant Ge neral, C.T.S. Nom. Grand Cross 1817. ?Walmoden, Lieutenant General Count, Prussian sevrice, (honorary.) *Warde, Sir Henry, Lieutenant General. Wells, Sir John, Admiral of the Blue. 20 May, 1820. *White, Sir Henry, Major General E I.C.S. Died 1823. ?Whitshead, Sir James Hawkins, Admiral ofthe Red. Whittingham, Sir Samuel Ford, Major General, K.CH. 26 Dec. 1826. ?Williams, Sir Thomas, Knt. Vice Admiral of the Red. ?Williams, Sir William, Colonel, K.T.S. ?Williams, Sir Richard, Lieutenant Colonel Royal Marines. ?Williams, Sir Edmund Keynton, Lieutenant Co lonel, K.T.S. ?Wilson, Sir James, Lieutenant Colonel. ?Wood, Sir George, Major General E.I.C.S. Died 1824. 196 ORDER OF THE BATH. *Yeo, Sir James Lucas, Bart. Knt. of St. Bento D'Avis. Died 1818. *yoRKE, Sir Joseph Sydney, Vice Admiral of the Red. KNIGHTS OF THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK. This Order was founded by His late Majesty King George III.; the number limited to fifteen, exclusive of the Sovereign and the Lord Lieutenant for the time being, who during the continuance of his Government is Grand Master. No extra Knights appear to have been appointed till 1821, when His MAJESTY was pleased to nominate Six, viz. H. R. H. the Uuke of Cumberland, and the Earls of Ormonde, Meath, Fin- gal, Courtown, and Roden. The original Knights of this Order were — H. R. H. Edward Duke of Kent. Died 23 Jan. 1820. W. Robert Duke of Leinster. Died 20 Oct. 1805. Henry Eari of Clanrickarde. Died 8 Dec. 1797. Randal Earl of Antrim. (Declined, and the Earl of Arran was nominated in his place.) Thomas Earl of Westmeath. Died 7 Sept. 1791. MuRROuGH Earl of Inchiquin. Afterwards Mar quess of Thomond. Died 10 Feb. 1808. 198 THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS Charles Earl (afterwards Marquess) of DroghedA. Died 22 Dec. 1821. George Earl of Tyrone, afterwards Marquess of Waterford. Died 3 Dec. 1801. Richard Earl of Shannon. Died 20 May, 1807. James Earl of Clanbrassil. Died 6 Feb. 1798. Richard Earl of Mornin-gton, now Marquess of Wellesley. Resigned on being elected K.G. 1810. — He is the only survivor of the original Knights. James Earl of Courtown. Died 30 March, 1810. James Earl of Charlemont. Died 4 Aug. 1799. Thomas Earl of Bective, afterwards Marquess of Headfort. Died 14 Feb. 1795. Henry Eari of Ely. Died 8 May, 1793. Arthur Earl of Arran. Died 8 Oct. 1809, Knights nominated, since 1783, Eari of Caledon, 1821. John Joshua Earl of Carysfort. 1784. William Henry Earl of Clermont. 1794. Died 22 March, 1806. Henry Marquess of Conyngham. 1801. James George Earl of Courtown. 1821, H. R. H, Ernest Augustus Duke of Cumberland. 1821, George Augustus Marquess of Donegal. 1821, ORDER OF ST, PATRICK. 199 Charles Viscount Dillon. 1798, Died 9 Nov, 18i3. Charles Marquess of Ely, 1794. Died 22 March, 1806. John Marquess of Ely. 1807. John Willoughby Earl of Enniskillen. 1814. Arthur James Earl of FiNGAL. 1821. Thomas Marquess of Headfort. 1800. Thomas Earl of Longford. 1814. John Earl of Meath. 1821. Charles Henry Earl O'Neil. 1809. James W. Marquess of Ormonde. 1821. Robert Eari of Roden. 1805, Died 29 June, 1820, Robert Earl of Roden, 1821, Henry Earl of Shannon. 1809. John Denis Marquess of Sligo. 1805, Died 2 Jan. 1809, Howe, Peter, Marquess of Sligo, About 1814. Charles Chetwynd Earl Talbot. 1821, William Marquess of Thomond, About 1814. IRISH KNIGHTS BACHELORS, Created by the Lords Lieutenants or Lords Jus tices for the tirfte being, and by His Present MAJESTY, during his visit to that Kingdom, 1821, For this list the Editor is obliged to his friend, Sir William Betham, Knt. Ulster King of Arms, and James Rock, Esq, Dublin Herald. Alley, George, M,D, 27 AprU, 1811, Armstrong, Frederick, Captain in the Army. 28 AprU, 1819, K.T.S. Baillie, Ewen. 16 July, 1793. Bateman, John, of Waterford. 10 March, 1810. Betham, William, Ulster King of Arms. 15 July 1812. Brady, Nicholas, Sheriff of Dublin. Sept. 1821. (By the King in Person.) Burgoyne, John. 24 Dec. 1810, IRISH knights bachelors. 201 Carr, John, ofthe Middle Temple, London. 9 Dec. 1808. Clarke, Arthur. 1811. De Beauvoir, John, eldest son of Sir John Edmund Browne, Bart. March, 1827. Eustace, John Rowland, Captain 19th Dragoons. 4 Feb. 1816. Now Lieutenant Colonel. Fletcher, William Alexander, of Londonderry. 9 Sept. 1811. Gerard, Mark Anthony, Captain Royal Marines. 30 Aug. 1809. Grant, Richard, Captain R.N. 1820. Grey, Thomas, of Slane Castle, co. Meath, M.D. F.R.S. L.S. 30 Oct. 1819. Green, Jonas, Recorder of Dublin. Sept. 1821. (By the King in Person.) 202 IRISH knights bachelors. Harte, Richard, Mayor of Limerick. June, 1 806. Hassurd, Francis John, Recorder of Waterford. 10 March, 1810. Hunter, Richard, M.D, SO Sept, 1823, James, John Kingston, Lord Mayor of Dublin. 29 Dec, 1821. Now Bart, Jones, Richard, of ClonmeU, 4 Sept, 1809. Jones, Charles Thomas, of Montgomery, 1810, Lieutenant R,N, Lee, John Theophilus', of Brompton, Middlesex. 19 Dec. 1827, Lees, Edward Smith, Secretary General of the Post Office. (By the King in Person,) Sept, 1821, Lewin, Gregory Allmitt, R,N, 1820, Lillie, John Scott, Major in the Army, 21 Jan. 1817. Macartney, John, of Dublin, 29 April, 1796, Mac Donnell, Francis, of Donforth Castle, co Kildare. 7 Dec, 1827. Magennis, John, of Londonderry. Sept. 1821. (By the King in Person.) IRISH KNIGHTS BACHELORS. 203 Malcolm, Charles, Captain R.N. Comraander of the Yacht. 182^. Marrett, Christopher, of Limerick. Sept. 1821. (By the King in Person.) Massey, Hugh, of Limerick. 9 Dec. 1809. May, Stephen Edward, of Belfast. 20 April, 1816. Meredyth, Joshua Colles. 16 May, 1794. Morgan, Thomas Charles, M.D. 17 Sept. 1811, Mori arty, Thomas, M.D, 22 Feb, 1811. Nugent, Edmond, Lord Mayor of Dubhn. 1 March, 1828. O'Kelly, St. George, High Sheriff of the County of Dublin. 23 Jan. 1794. Ould, Fielding, M.D. 17 May, 1760. Parsons, William, Mus. D. Master of the King's Band, &c. 27 Aug. 1795. Died 1817. Perrier, David, of Cork. 27 Aug. 1795. Perrier, Anthony, High Sheriff of the City of Cork. 1810. Phillimore, John, Captain R.N. C.B. 12 Dec, 1821. 204 IRISH knights bachelors. Pick, Vesian, late Mayor of Cork. Sept. 1806. PuRCELL, John, of Cork. 18 June, 1811. Read, Rev. John. 18 June, 1811. Rich, George, Chamberlain of the Household. 30 Sept, 1823. RiDDALL, James, Sheriff of Dublin. 25 Oct. 1810. RoosE, David Charles, High Sheriff of Dublin. 22 March, 1828. Scottowe, N. B. 1809. Smart, George Thomas, Organist to His Majesty. 22 Feb. 1811. Smith, Captain William Augustus. 18 June, 1811. Smith, William, Sheriff of Dublin. 12 Dec. 1821. Stanley, Edward, Sheriff of Dublin. 25 Oct. 1810. Stevenson, John, Mus. D, 1806. Stopford, James. 7 March, 1815. Sydney, William Robert, of Woolwich, co. Kent. 7 Dec. 1827, Taylor, James, -Lord Mayor of Dublin, 30 May, 1765, IRISH KNIGHTS BACHELORS. 205 Vaschell, William. 1809, Watson, Frederick, Major in the Army, 26 Feb, 1819, Whelan, Thomas, Sheriff of Dublin, 12 Dec, 1821. Whiteford, George, Sheriff of Dublin. Sept. 1821. (By the King in Person.) Whiteford, John R. 7 March, 1811. WiLCocKS, Richard, late Inspector of Police in Munster. 1 Dec. 1827. Wilson, Alexander, M.D. of Bath. 10 May, 1813. Worthington, William, Alderman of Dublin. 1 Oct. 1797. Yeates, Thomas Charles, of Dubhn. 1 Dec. 1827. THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE. Instituted 27 April, 1818, for the United States ofthe Ionian Islands, and for the Island of Maltc. This and the foUowing Order (the Guelphic) having been instituted subsequently to the publication of any English Work on Knighthood, and their details little known, the Author is induced to give a short abstract of their Statutes : that of the Ionian Order is taken from a copy in the possession of Nicholas^ Harris Nicolas, Esq. STATUTES OF THE IONIAN ORDER. Preamble — Recites the Treaties whereby the United States of the Ionian Islands were placed under the sole protection of, and the Island of Malta ceded in entire sovereignty to the Crown of England, declaring the King's pleasure to found an Order of Knighthood for these Islands, and describes the Great Seal of the Order. statutes of THE IONIAN ORDER. 207 Statute I. The King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to be perpetual Sovereign of the Order. IL The Lord High Commissioner of the United States of the Ionian Islands for the time being, to be Grand Master. III. The Order to consist of Three Classes : — Knights Grand Crosses, Number, Eight, including the Grand Master, Knights Commanders, Number, Twelve, Knights. Number, Twenty-four. And providing that each and every person admitted into this Order, shall immediately be entitled to assume the distinctive appellation of Knighthood,*^ IV, All Members of this Order to be natives of the Ionian Islands or Malta, with power reserved to the Crown to appoint such British-born subjects as should hold " the highest and most confidential situa tions" in the Ionian Islands or Malta, or in the King's service therein, or the King's Naval Service in the Mediterranean, V, Appoints that the Commander-in-Chief of the British Naval Forces in the Mediterranean for the time being, shall be First and Principal Grand Cross, but only during tbe time of his command, at the conclu sion of which he is to deliver the Insignia to his suc cessor. No British subject on whom, in consequence of his 208 STATUTES OF THE IONIAN ORDER, employment in the Ionian Islands or Malta, the Order may be conferred, to continue a Member of the Order, or to retain the Insignia thereof, after he shall cease to be in the said employment, unless he shall actually have been so employed for five years. Absence on leave to be considered as service, VI, Describes the Habits and Decorations of the Knights. VII, Ceremonial of Investiture, VIII. St. George's Day, 23 April, to be observed as the Festival of the Order, IX, Members of this Order to take precedence of all Knights Bachelors in the Ionian Islands. X, Directs that there shall be two Prelates of this Order, viz. the Archbishop Metropolitan of the Ionian Islands, and the Archbishop of Malta, a Registrar, King of Arms, and Secretary, KNIGHTS OF THE IONIAN ORDER. ENGLISH KNIGHTS. H. R. H. Augustus Frederick Duke of Cam bridge, K.G. &c. Grand Master. Appoint ed 1826. GRAND CROSSES. Sh Thomas Maitland, G.C.B. Commander of the Forces in the Mediterranean, and Grand Mas ter, 1818, tiUhis death, 1824. Sir Frederick Adam, K.C.B. Lord High Commis sioner of the United States of the Ionian Islands, and Grand Master, 1824 to 1826. The Right Hon. Frederick Earl of Guilford, Chancellor of the University of the Ionian Islands. Died 14 Oct. 1827, Vice Admiral Sh Vinicomb Penrose, K,C,B, some time Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Forces in the Mediterranean. 210 KNIGHTS OE THE IONIAN ORDER, Vice Admiral Sh Harry Neale, G.C.B. sometime Commander-in Chief of the Naval Forces in the Mediterranean. Vice Admiral Sir Edward Codrington, G.C.B. Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Forces in the Mediterranean. COMMANDERS. Sir Frederick Hankey, Lieutenant Colonel, some time Secretary to the Lord High Commissioner. Sir Patrick Ross, Major General, sometime Resi dent for the Lord High Commissioner at Zante. Sir Frederick Stovin, sometime Resident for the Lord High Commissioner at Santa Maura. Sir Robert Travers, Colonel and C.B. sometime Inspecting Field Officer of Militia in the Ionian Islands. Sir Richard Plaskett, sometime Secretary to the Primary Council of the Ionian Islands, and Government Secretary at Malta. Hon: Sir Anthony Maitland, Captain R.N. some time Commodore commanding the Naval Forces in the Mediterranean. Sir Alexander Wood, sometime Chief Secretary at Malta. THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER. This Order was founded by His present MAJESTY, when Prince Regent, 12 August, 1815. The following Abstract of the Statutes is taken from a Translation recently edited by Ni cholas Harris Nicolas, Esq. and privately printed for the use of the Members of the Order.* STATUTES OF THE GUELPHIC ORDER. The Preamble recites, that His late Majesty, King George IIL had contemplated the instituting an Order for Hanover, but had been prevented by the occupa tion of it by the French Armies, and that His Royal Highness seizes the moment of their returning under his sway, to carry into effect what his Father had intended . * 4to. 1828. Pickering, Chancery Lane. p 2 212 stati)tes or the guelphic order. The Statutes follow, in Number Twenty-eight. I. The Order to be called " The Order of the GuELPHS." IL The King of Hanover to be Grand Master. IIL Appoints a Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, and Secretary. IV. & V. The Order to consist of Grand Crosses, Commanders, and Knights, unlimited as to num bers, and directs that Medals shall be provided for Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates. VI. Persons who have distinguished themselves in a particular manner alone to be admitted into the Order. VII, Members of the Order to take precedence of persons of the same rank who are not Members, and if not already Noble, to be invested with the Rank and personal Rights of Nobility.* VIII, The Grand Cross to be given only to such as have distinguished themselves in some separate command, IX, No CiviUan can have the Grand Cross unless he rank with a Major General, X, Foreigners may be admitted Extra Members of the Order, XI, to XV. Describe the Habits and Insignia, and direct the v/ay of wearing them, * This to be understood, of course, in the German, not the English signification of the words Noble and Nobility, statutes of the guelphic order. 913 XV. A Chapter to be held on the Anniversaries of the Foundation, for investigating the Claims of Mili tary Persons to be admitted into the Order. XVI. to XXV. Regulate the Forms to be observed in holding such Chapter, and reporting its Proceed ings and Recommendations to the Sovereign. XXVI. The Names and Arms of all the Members of the Order to be affixed in the Church of the Palace of Hanover. XXVII. The Festival of the Order to be held on the 12th of August, every year, in the City of Han over. XXVIII. Directs the strict observance ofthe fore going Statutes. Three supplemental Statutes of the same date, direct that all the Members of the Order shall be 6( good Descent and Birth, and entitled to coat armour ; prescribe the Form in which their Achievements shall be affixed in the Church and Ancient Hall in the Pa lace at Hanover; and authorise the Knights tp sur round their Arms with the Motto and Collar of the Order. KNIGHTS OF THE GUELPHIC ORDER. For this hst the Editor is indebted to the kindness of the Rev. Dr. Kuper, Minister of the German Chapel, St. James's Palace, Domestic Chaplain to H. R. H. the Duchess of Clarence, and Chaplain to the Hanoverian Embassy. GRAND CROSSES. Anglesey, General Henry William Marquess of, K.G. G.C.B. &c. AsGiLL, Sir Charles, Bart. Died 1822, Bentinck, General Lord William Cavendish, G,C,B, Beresford, General Viscount, G,C,B. Bloomfield, Major General Benjamin Lord, G.C.B, Burghersh, Major General Lord, Burton, The Hon, Sir Francis Nathaniel, Lieu tenant Governor of Canada, grand crosses. 215 Byng, Lieutenant General Sir John, K.C.B, Calvert, General Sir Henry, Bart. Died 3 Sept. 1826. Campbell, Lieutenant General Sir James, of Inver- neiL Died 1819. Campbell, Lieutenant General Sir Henry Frede rick, K.C.B. Cholmondeley, George James Marquess. Died 10 April, 18:27. Clancarty, Richard Earl of, G.CB. Clanwilliam, Richard Earl of. Clinton, Lieutenant General Sir Henry, G.C.B. Colville, Lieutenant General Hon. Sir Charles, G.C.B. Combermere, General Stapleton Viscount, G.C.B. Conyngham, Henry Marquess of, K.P. Don, General Sir George, G.C.B. DoNKiN, Lieutenant General. Sir Rufane Shaw, K.C.B. Fife, The Right Hon. James Earl of. Fremantle, Right Hon. Sir William Henry, Treasurer of the Household. 216 KNIGHTS OF THE GUELPHIC ORDER. Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis, G.C.B. Died 19 Dec. 1819. Fuller, Lieutenant General Sir Joseph. Gordon, Lieutenant General Sir Willoughby, Bart. K.C.B. Halkett, Major General Sir Colin, K.C.B. Hammond, Lieutenant General Sir Thomas T. Hampden, Thomas Viscount. Died 20 Aug. 1824. Harrington, General Charles Earl of. Hastings, Francis Marquess of, K.G. G.C.B. &c. Died 28 Nov. 1826. Hastings, General Sir Charles, Bart. Died 30 Sept. 1823. Hertford, Francis Charles Marquess of, K.G. Hill, Lieutenant General Rowland Lord, G.C.B. Hinuber, Sir Henry, K.C.B. Hope, Lieuteiiant General Sir John. Houstoun, Lieutenant General SirWiLLiAM, K.C.B. Howarth, General Sir Edward, K.C.B. Died 5 March, 1827. HuLSE, General Right Hon. Sir Samuel. Kempt, Lieutenant General Sir James, G.CB. grand crosses. 217 Knighton, Sir William, Bart. Londonderry, Robert Marquess, K.G. Died Aug. 1822. Londonderry, Lieutenant General Charles Wil liam Marquess, G.C.B. Lyon, Major General Sir James, K.C.B. Macfarlane, Lieutenant General Sir Robert, K.C.B. Mackenzie, General Sir Alexander, Bart. Macleod, Lieutenant General Sir John. Maitland, Sir Thomas, G.C.B. Died 17 Jan. 1-824. Mayo, The Right Hon. John Earl of. Montresor, Lieutenant General SIfHenryTucker, K.C.B. • Mountcharles, The Right Hon. Francis Natha niel Earl of. Murray, Lieutenant General Sir George, G.C.B. Murray, Lieutenant General Sir John, Bart. Died 1827, Nagle, Sir Edmxtnd, Admiral ofthe Blue, K.C.B. 218 KNIGHTS OF THE GUELPHIC ORDER. Rose, The Right Hon.- Sir George. St. Helens, Alleyne Lord, G.C.B. Strangford, P. C S. Viscount, G.C.B. Taylor, Lieutenant General Sir Herbert. Taylor, Sir Brooke, Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Munich. Turner, Lieutenant General Sir Hilgrove. Warren, Sh J. Borlase, Bart. G.CB, Died 1822, Wellington, Arthur Duke of. KNIGHTS COMMANDERS, AiREY, Lieutenant General Sir George. Baring, Lieutenant Colonel George, CB, Barnard, Major General Sir Andrew F, K.C.B, Best, Lieutenant Colonel Charles. Bolton, Lieutenant General Sir Robert. Brown, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Henry, commanders. ~ 219 Church, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Richard. Cockburn, General George. Congreve, Sir William, Bart. CoNROY, Sir John. Cooke, Colonel Sir Henry Frederick. Dickson, Colonel Sir Alexander, K.CB. Doyle, Major General Sir Charles W. C.B. D'Urban, Major General Sir Benjamin, K.C.B. Elley, Major General Sir John, K.C.B. Framingham, SirHAYLETT, K.C.B. Died 10 May, 1820. Gardiner, Lieutenant Colonel, K.C.B. Glenlyon, The Right Hon. James Lord. Grant, Major General Sir Colquhon, K.C.B. Grant, Lieutenant General Sir William Keir, K.C.B. 220 knights of the guelphic ordeu. Halford, Sir Henry, Bart. Halkett, Lieutenant Colonel Hugh. Harvey, Colonel Sir John, C.B. Herries, Sir William Lewis. Kerrison, Sir Edward, Major General, Bart. C.B. Macra, Lieutenant Colonel Sir John. Martin, Lieutenant Colonel David. May, Lieutenant Colonel Sir John, K.C.B. Paget, Hon. Sir Charles, Rear Admiral. PoPHAM, Sir Home Riggs, K.CB. Quentin, Lieutenant Colonel SirGEORGE Augustus. Reynett, Lieutenant Colonel Sir James H, Robe, Sh William, K.C.B. Died 1 Nov. 1820. Robertson, Lieutenant Colonel William De. Roche, Colonel Sir Philip, K.C.B. commanders and knights. 221 Vivian, Major Greneral Sir Robert Hussey, Bart. K.C.B. Waller, Sir Jonathan Wathen, Bart. Watson, Sir Frederick Beilby, Master of the Household. Whittingham, Major General Sir Samuel Ford, K.C.B. Wood, Major General Sir George Adam. KNIGHTS. A'Court, Charles Ashe, Lieutenant Colonel. Al'y, Charles, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Arentschildt, Sir Victor Von, Major, C.B. Bayley, Sir Daniel, Consul General in Russia. BossETT, Charles P. De, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Bryce, Sir Alexander, Colonel, C.B. Carey, Captain German Legion. Chapman, S. R. Colonel C.B. 222 knights of; the guelphic order. Christie, Sir Archibald, Commissary General of Hospitals at Chatham. Davison, Sir William, Major. Devon, Thomas Barker, Captain R.N. Eckersley, Nathaniel, Lieutenant Colonel. Farquhar, Arthur, Captain R.N. and C.B. FoNBLANQUE, Thomas, Captain in the 'Army, and Consul at Koningsberg. Graehme, Captain Hanoverian service. Grant, Sir James Robert, M.D. Inspector of Hos pitals. Green, Andrew Pellatt, Captain R.N. Hall, John, Hanoverian Consul. Halliday, Sir Andrew, M.D. knights. 223 Hamilton, Sir William Osborne, Lieutenant Co- loneL Died 5 June, 1818. Hannagan, R.D. Hardinge, Richard, Captain Royal ArtUlery. Havelock, William, Captain in the Army. Hervey, William, Lieutenant Colonel. Dead. Mac Glasunan, James, Captain K.G.L. Dead. M"^ Donald, Archibald, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. M<^ Gregor, Sh E. I. M. Bart. C.B. Meade, Roche, Captain in the Army. Meade, Sh John, M.D. Muller, George, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. Nayler, Sir George, Garter King of Arms. Ord, Robert H. Major Royal Artillery. Osten, William, Captain in the Army. Reeves, George James, Lieutenant Colonel. C.B. Reh, Frederick, Lieutenant Colonel, C.B. 224 KNIGHTS OF THE GUELPHIC ORDER, Southwell, Hon. Charles, Captain in the Army, Stephenson, Benjamin Charles, Surveyor Gene ral of the Board of Works, Sympher, Augustus, Lieutenant Colonel and CB, TiiORNHiLL, William, Lieutenant Colonel and CB, Thornton, C Wade, Lieutenant Colonel Royal Artillery, Todd, William Darcy, Captain German Legion, Whin YATES, E. C, Major Royal Artillery. THE END. LONDON : PtllNTED BY S, AND K, BENTLEY, Dorset Street, Fleet Street, \v /y- i; '-' i tt/ji^ t»^ ,W^^«^ K •K '^ «V iilK 'V ^^•^^ ^/# m^. sfefe VjiJ