British army officer casualties 2
1808
to 1814
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Lists of British
officers wounded and killed in the Peninsula
Surnames
C to E
Lieutenant-Colonel
Henry Cadogan,
71st Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813.
Captain
Daniel Cadoux,
95th Foot, killed at Vera, 1st September 1813.
Lieutenant
Allan Billingham Cairnes,
34th Foot, died of fever at Cambo, France, 19th
January 1814.
Lieutenant
James Calder, 79th Foot, died 25th July 1812
Lieutenant
Duncan Cameron, 79th Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10th
April 1814
Captain
Ewen Cameron, 43rd Foot, killed at Coa, 24th July
1810
Ensign
Ewen Cameron, 79th Foot, wounded at Toulouse, 10th
April. died 11th April 1814
Captain
John Cameron, 1st Foot, killed at the siege of San
Sebastian, 7-27th July 1813
Captain
John Cameron, 79th Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10th
April 1814
Lieutenant-Colonel
Philip Cameron, 79th Foot, wounded at Fuentes de Onoro,
5th May 1811. died 13th May at Villa Formosa.
2nd
Lieutenant Alexander Campbell, 2/95th Foot, killed
at Vera, 7th October 1813
Lieutenant-Colonel
Allan William Campbell, 74th Foot, wounded in the
Pyrenees, 25-28th July 1813. died 9th October 1813.
Major
Archibald Argyle Campbell, 42nd Foot, died in Plymouth
of wounds 'received in Spain', 27th January 1809
Captain
Duncan Campbell, 1/42nd Foot, wounded at Corunna,
16th January 1809. died 18th January.
Lieutenant
James Campbell, 94th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees,
31st July 1813.
Ensign
John Campbell, 47th Foot, killed during the storming
of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813
Lieutenant
Leckie Campbell, 3/95th Foot, killed at Vittoria,
21st June 1813
Lieutenant
William Campbell, 1/71st Foot, killed at Nive, 13th
December 1813
Captain
Robert Candler, 50th Foot, killed in the capture of
Fort Napoleon, near Almaraz, 19th May 1812. Aged
34. From Colchester.
Lieutenant
Thomas Capel, 1/43rd Foot, killed at Nivelle, 7-10th
November 1813
Lieutenant
Robert Carew, 18th Light Dragoons, killed at Vittoria,
21st June 1813
Lieutenant
Robert Carlisle, 1/38th Foot, killed at the siege
of San Sebastian, 7-27th July 1813
Lieutenant
Alexander Carroll, 1/82nd Foot, killed at Vittoria,
21st June 1813
Captain
John Carroll, 1/28th Foot, wounded 18th March 1814,
died in France, 7th April 1814
Lieutenant
William Henry Carroll, 4th Foot, killed in the storming
of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813
Lieutenant
Arthur Cary, 3/95th Foot, killed in the storming of
Badajoz, 6th April 1812
Lieutenant
Thomas Castle, 34th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th
May 1811
Lieutenant
John Chadwick, 1/9th Foot, died of wounds at the siege
of San Sebastian, 29th August 1813
Ensign
William Chadwick, 3rd Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th
May 1811
Lieutenant
Andrew Chauner, 1/61st Foot, killed at Salamanca,
22nd July 1812
Lieutenant
Lawrence Chevers, 1/26th Foot, killed 'in Spain',
1809 (?)
Lieutenant
Charles M. Chilcot, 48th Foot, killed at the storming
of Badajoz, 6th April 1812
Captain
William Francis Cholwich, 1/7th Foot, killed at the
storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812
Lieutenant
Samuel Clarke, 3/1st Foot, killed at the siege of
San Sebastian, 7-27th July 1813
Captain
William Henry Clitherow, 3rd Foot Guards, wounded
15th February 1814. died of wounds.
Lieutenant
Alexander Coane, 95th Foot, wounded at Coa, 24th July
1810. died 14th February 1812 in Lisbon.
Major
Edward Charles Cocks, 16th Light Dragoons, killed
at the siege of Burgos, 8th October 1812.
Lieutenant-Colonel
James R. Coghlan, 1/61st Foot, killed at Toulouse,
10th April 1814.
Lieutenant-Colonel
W. George Collier -1st Coldstream Guards, wounded
at Bayonne, 14th April 1814. died 10th May.
Captain
Bassett Collins, 74th Foot, killed at the siege of
Badajoz, 26th March 1812
Lieutenant
George Trelawny Collins, killed at the storming of
Badajoz, 6th April 1812.
Lieutenant-Colonel
Richard Collins, 83rd Foot, died at Gouves, Portugal,
18th February 1813.
Captain
George Collyer, Royal Engineers, killed in the storming
of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813
Captain
Archibald Colqhoun, 40th Foot, died 19th August 1812
Captain
George Colquhoun, 2nd Foot, killed in the siege of
the Forts at Salamanca, 18-24th June 1812
Lieutenant-Colonel
John Scope Colquitt, 1st Foot Guards, wounded at Barossa,
5th March 1811. died at Seville, 4th September 1812
Ensign
William Henry Commerell, 1st Foot Guards, killed at
Barossa, 5th March 1811
Lieutenant
John J. Connell, Royal Artillery, killed in the trenches
at Badajoz, 28th March 1812
Lieutenant
William Shewbridge Connor, 7th Foot, wounded 31st
August 1813, died 25th November 1813. Served with
the 8th Portuguese Regiment.
Captain
Walter C. Cooksey, 79th Foot, killed at Villa del
Ponte, 11th January 1811.
Ensign
George Parker Cookson, killed at Fuentes de Onoro,
5th May 1811
Captain
Arthur Gethin Coote, 1/50th Foot, killed at Vimeiro,
21st August 1808
Lieutenant
Edward Cotton, died of wounds at Badajoz, 8th April
1812
Lieutenant
John Cotton, 10th Light Dragoons, killed at Morales,
2nd June 1813.
Aged 18.
Captain
Thomas D'Avenant Cotton, 7th Foot, wounded at Anhoue,
Nivelle, 10th November 1813. died 13th November.
Ensign
William Coulter, 2/66th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th
May 1811
Lieutenant
John Cowsell, 1/71st Foot, killed at Fuentes de Onoro,
3rd May 1811
Captain
Jeremiah Crampton, 1/95th Foot, wounded at Badajoz,
6th April 1812. died at Ciudad Rodrigo, 18th September
1812.
Major-General
Robert Crauford, 2nd Dragoon Guards, wounded at Ciudad
Rodrigo, 19th January 1812. died 24th January.
Major
Henry Crauford, 9th Foot, killed in the storming of
San Sebastian, 31st August 1813
Lieutenant
Charles Crawford, 27th Foot, died of wounds in the
Pyrenees, 26th July 1813
Lieutenant
George Douglas Crawfurd, 91st Foot, died 31st August
1813.
Volunteer
John Crawston, 3/27th Foot, killed in the storming
of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813
Captain
Jasper Creagh, 1/95th Foot, killed at Coa, 24th July
1810
Lieutenant
John Creighton, 1/43rd Foot, wounded March/April 1811.
died 12th May 1811
Major
George Champion Crespigny, 68th Foot, killed in the
Pyrenees, 30th July 1813
Captain
William George Crofton, 1st Coldstream Guards, killed
near Bayonne, 14th April 1814.
Ensign
James Cromie, 1/36th Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10th
April 1814
Lieutenant
Christopher Croudace, 95th Foot, killed in the storming
of Badajoz, 6th April 1812
Captain
Arnet Charles de Cueille, Chasseurs Britanniques,
wounded at Orthes, 27th February 1814. died 8th March
1814.
Ensign
Cullen, 1/42nd Foot, killed in the siege of Burgos,
20-26th September 1812
Lieutenant
William G. Cummins, 83rd Foot, killed at Auboa, 8th
October 1813.
Captain
James Hunter, 1/52nd Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st
June 1813
Captain
Robert Cuthbert, 7th Foot, died of wounds at Badajoz,
19th March 1812
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Lieutenant
William Dahman, 83rd Foot, killed at Talavera, 28th
July 1809
Lieutenant
John William von Dalmann, 5/60th Foot, killed in the
Pyrenees, 25th July 1811
Captain
Robert Dalrymple, 3rd Foot Guards, killed at Talavera,
28th July 1809
Lieutenant
Martin Dane, 4th Foot, wounded in the storming of
Badajoz, 6th April 1812. died (?)
Captain
Sinclair Davidson, 1/79th Foot, wounded at Fuentes
de Onoro, 5th May 1811. died 7th May.
Lieutenant
James Davison, 3/27th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 18th
July 1812
Captain
Henry Dawson, 1/52nd Foot, killed near the River Huerta,
17th November 1812.
Ensign
Robert Dawson, 45th Foot, killed at Rolica, 17th August
1808
Lieutenant
John Day, 2/34th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 25th
July 1813. captured and died of wounds soon after.
Lieutenant
Anthony Francis de Breunig, York Light Infantry Volunteers,
killed in the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.
Lieutenant
William Deighton, 1/50th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees,
25th July 1813.
Ensign
Nicholas Delacherois, 47th Foot, killed at Barossa,
5th March 1811
Ensign
F. Delatre, Regiment of Dillon, killed in the capture
of Fort St. Phillippe, Tarragona, 3-7th June 1813
Ensign
John Delmar, 1/28th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees,
25th July 1813
Lieutenant
Edward De Salaberry, Royal Engineers, killed in the
storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812
Major
William Despard, 7th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees,
28th July 1813. died 16th August at Vittoria.
Lieutenant
J. A. Devonish, 53rd Foot, died of wounds in the siege
of the Forts at Salamanca, 24th June 1812
Captain
Frederick J. Dickens, 12th Light Dragoons, killed
at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812
Captain
Sebastain Dickinson, Royal Engineers, killed in the
trenches at Badajoz, 8-15th May 1811
Captain
Robert Digby, 2/81st Foot, killed 16th January 1809
Captain
Thomas A. Diggle, 3/95th Foot, killed in the storming
of Badajoz, 6th April 1812
Ensign
Samuel Dinwoody, 2nd Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd
July 1812
Lieutenant
Robert Brown Dobbin, 2/66th Foot, wounded at Nivelle,
10th November 1813. died 10th December.
Captain
Jospeh Dobbs, 52nd Foot, killed in the storming of
Ciudad Rodrigo, 19th January 1812
Ensign
Alexander Dobbyns, killed at Nivelle, November 1813
Lieutenant
Robert Dodd, 51st Foot, wounded 31st August 1813,
died 13th September.
Captain
Daniel Donahue, 44th Foot, wounded at Orthes, 27th
February 1814. died of wounds
Lieutenant
Daniel Donavan, 1/11th Foot, wounded at Salamaca,
22nd July 1812. died 22nd August
Lieutenant
Robert Donkin, 82nd Foot, killed at Vimeiro, 21st
August 1808
Captain
Charles Aytone Douglas, 51st Foot, killed near Lezaca,
in the Pyrenees, 31st August 1813.
Captain
John Graham Douglas, 1/52nd Foot, wounded at Nive,
10th December 1813. died 23rd December.
Ensign
William Dowman, 97th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, losing
an arm, 10th May 1811. died 4th June.
Major
James Downing, 61st Foot, wounded at Salamanca, 22nd
July 1812. died 13th August.
Captain
William Dowson, 6th Inniskellen Dragoons, wounded
at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812. died in Liverpool. Aged
27.
2nd
Lieutenant John Doyle, 2/95th Foot, killed at Tarbes,
Nivelle, 10th November 1813.
Lieutenant
Francis Drew, 48th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th May
1811
Lieutenant-Colonel
George Duncan Drummond, 24th Foot, died 8th September
1811, in Portugal.
Captain
Saumarez Dubourdieu, Royal Artillery, wounded at the
siege of San Sebastian, 7-27th July 1813. died 22nd
July.
Lieutenant-Colonel
George Henry Duckworth, 1/48th Foot, killed at Albuera,
16th May 1811.
Lieutenant
Alexander Duff, 1/71st Foot, killed in the Pyrenees,
25th July 1813
Lieutenant
William Duguid, 29th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th
May 1811
Major
Alexander Duncan, Royal Artillery, killed by an explosion
at Seville, 29th September 1812
Captain
John Duncan, 2/95th Foot, killed at Tarbes, 20th March
1814
Lieutenant
William Dunkley, 11th Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10th
April 1814
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Captain
John P. Elige,
Royal Artillery, killed at the siege of the Forts
at Salamanca, 18-24th June 1812
Ensign
Henry Elwin,
2/44th Foot, wounded near Villa Muriel, 25th September
1812. died 14th November at Ciudad Rodrigo.
Volunteer
Enright,
1/94th Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813.
Captain
Gasper Erck,
7th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th May 1811
Captain
Alexander Eustace,
20th Light Dragoons, wounded at Vimeiro, 21st August
1808. Died at Lisbon, 15th January 1809.
Ensign
Edward Evans,
38th Foot, killed in the storming of Badajoz, 6th
April 1812.
Captain
John Evans,
24th Foot, wounded at Talavera, 28th July 1809. died
31st July.
Lieutenant
Walter Ewart,
36th Foot, wounded at Salamanca, 22nd April 1812.
Died 27th July.
Lieutenant
Daniel Ewing,
74th Foot, wounded at Orthes, 27th February 1814.
Died 2nd March.
Ensign
Gervase Anthony Eyre,
1st Foot Guards, killed at Barossa, 5th March 1811.
Source:
'A History of the Peninsula War, Vol. VIII by
John Hall.
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