British army officer casualties 4

1808 to 1814

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Lists of British officers wounded and killed in the Peninsula

Surnames
A-B
Surnames
C-E
Surnames
F-K
Surnames
L-P
Surnames
R-Z

Surnames L to P

Lieutenant Colonel George A. F. Lake,
29th Foot, killed at Rolica, 17th August 1808.

Ensign John Sibbald Lang,
94th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieutenant Roger Langley,
59th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21st June 1813, died, 1st August 1813.

Lieutenant Thomas Lascelles,
Royal Engineers, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Ensign Nicholas La Serre,
87th Foot, killed at Talavera, 27th July 1809.

2nd Captain William Latham,
Royal Artillery, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Ensign John Latta,
42nd Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10th April 1814.

Ensign James Oliver Lautour,
1st Foot Guards, wounded at the Nive, 11th December 1813. Died at St Jean de Luz, 24th December 1813.

Ensign William D. Lawrence,
38th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Major Andrew Lawrie,
79th Foot, killed at the siege of Burgos, 22nd September 1812.

Lieutenant William Laws, 38th Foot, wounded at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812. Died 26th July 1812.

Lieutenant Henry Ledwith,
23rd Foot, died of wounds, 3rd September 1813.

Captain Charles Lefebure,
Royal Engineers, killed during the defence of Fort Matagorda, Cadiz, 22nd April 1810.

Lieutenant James U. M. Leith,
68th Foot, killed at Agarve, France, 23rd February 1814.

Lieutenant Carey Le Marchant,
1st Foot Guards, wounded at the Nive, 13th December 1813. Died 12th March 1814.

Major-General John Gaspard Le Marchant,
killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Lieutenant Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier,
12th Portuguese Line, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813. Died 13th August 1813.

Lieutenant Peter Le Mesurier,
9th Foot, killed at the Nive, 10th December 1813.

Lieutenant Charles Lempriere,
58th Foot, wounded at the Nive, 10th December 1813. Died at St Jean de Luz, 12th December 1813.

Lieutenant William Fitzmaurice Lennon,
44th Foot, killed during the retreat from Burgos, 25th October 1812.

Lieutenant David A. Leslie,
50th Foot, killed at San Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Captain James Leslie,
45th Foot, wounded at Orthes, 27th February 1814. Died four days later.

Lieutenant Charles Levinge,
27th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Ensign Richard Lifford,
52nd Foot, wounded 12th March 1812, died soon after.

Lieutenant John Light,
28th Foot, wounded at Barossa, 5th March 1811, died of wounds.

Lieutenant Martin Lima,
48th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813.

Captain Patrick Lindsay,
88th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieutenant Thomas Lindsay,
83rd Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813.

Lieutenant John Peter Lindsell,
11th Light Dragoons, died of wounds, 18th August 1812.

Lieutenant George Little,
45th Foot, wounded at Toulouse, 11th April 1814. Died of wounds.

Lieutenant Colonel Richard Lloyd,
84th Foot, killed at the Nive, 10th December 1813.

Major Thomas Lloyd,
94th Foot, killed at Nivelle, 10th November 1813.

Lieutenant William Lockhart,
16th Light Dragoons, died of wounds during the retreat from Burgos, 23rd October 1812.

Captain William Lodge,
31st Foot, killed at Talavera, 27th July 1809.

Lieutenant Harry Capel Loft,
killed at Albuera, 16th May 1811.

Lieutenant Joseph Longley,
Royal Engineers, killed at Tarifa, 31st December 1811.

Lieutenant John Lord,
39th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 25th July 1813.

Captain Robert Lowrie,
91st Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813. Died 3rd October 1813.

Lieutenant John Lyddon,
48th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th May 1811.

Lieutenant Thomas Lynch,
101st Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813.

Lieutenant John William Lyon,
14th Light Dragoons, killed in France, 18th March 1814.

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Lieut. Samuel Macalpine,
88th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieut. William McBarnett,
79th Foot, severely wound at Toulouse, 10th April 1815, died 17th April.

Captain John McCabe,
51st Foot, killed at Salamanca, 16th November 1812.

Lieut. C.F. McCarthey,
88th Foot, killed at Talavera, 27th July 1807.

Ensign James McCoard,
27th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 10th May 1811, died 27th May.

Captain Rawdon McCrea,
87th Foot, wounded at Talavera, 27th July 1807, died August 2nd.

Ensign Donald McCremmen,
42nd Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10th April 1814.

Lieut. John McDermid,
43rd Foot, killed in action, March/April 1811.

Captain Henry McDermott,
88th Foot, killed at Orthes, 27th February 1814.

Ensign Alexander McDonald,
92nd Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 25th July 1813, died 5th October 1813.

Lieut. Allan McDonald,
92nd Foot, killed at the Nive, 13th December 1813.

Lieut. Angus Macdonald,
79th Foot, wounded at Fort St. Michael, 19th September 1812. Died next day.

Lieut. Donald McDonald,
71st Foot, wounded at storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812. Died 19th April.

Captain Donald McDonald,
91st Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieut. Duncan McDonald,
50th Foot, killed at Aire, 2nd March 1814.

Lieut. John McDonald,
23rd Foot, wounded at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812, died of wounds.

Lieut. Alexander Macdonnell,
95th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 6th April 1812, died 7th August.

Ensign George McDonnell,
45th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Captain Alexander Macdougal,
5th Foot, killed storming Ciudad Rodrigo, 19th January 1812.

Lieut. Colin McDougall,
killed at Talavera, 27th July 1809.

Lieut. Neil McDougall,
75th Foot, wounded at Castalla, 12th April 1813, died next day.

Captain Alexander McGeachy,
11th Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 9th June 1811.

Major George McGregor,
59th Foot, wounded in Spain, 1809, died at Plymouth, January 1810.

Lieut. Charles Averill McGuchin,
38th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. Francis MacGuire,
4th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. Lancelot Machell,
Royal Engineers, killed at the siege of St. Sebastian , 25th July 1813.

Captain David McIntyre,
91st Foot, killed at Nivelle, 10th November 1813.

Captain James McIntyre,
71st Foot, wounded at Fuentes de Onoro, 3rd May 1811, died 27th January 1814 at Lisbon.

Lieut. George Mackenzie,
36th Foot, killed at siege of the Forts at Salamanca, 18-24th June 1811.

Lieut-Colonel John Mackenzie,
5th Foot, wounded at Palavia Abaxo, 15th January 1809, died of wounds.

Major-General John Randoll McKenzie,
78th Foot, killed at Talavera, 28th July 1809.

Captain Maxwell Mackenzie,
71st Foot, killed at the Nive, 13th December 1813.

Captain Murdoch Mackenzie,
20th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813.

Lieut-Colonel Henry Mackinnon,
Coldstream Guards, killed in the storming of Ciuadad Rodrigo, 19th January 1812.

Lieut. William Henry Mackintosh,
4th Foot, killed at Busaco, 27th September 1810.

Lieut. Allen McClean,
91st Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813 , died 24th December.

Lieut-Colonel Charles Macleod,
43rd Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieut. Donald Mcleod,
95th Foot, killed at Coa, 24th July 1810.

Lieut. Roderick Macleod,
38th Foot, wounded at the siege of St. Sebastian, July 1813, died 25th July.

Lieut. Alan McNab,
92nd Foot, wounded at Fuentes de Onoro, 5th May 1811, died 9th May.

Lieut. Donald McPherson,
95th Foot, wounded storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812, died 7th May 1812 at Elvas.

Lieut. Duncan McPherson,
92nd Foot, killed at the Nive, 13th December 1813.

Lieut. John McPherson,
38th Foot, wounded in the capture of Burgos castle, 4th October 1812, died of wounds 1st January 1814 at Cambo.

Captain William S. Madden,
52nd Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieut. Luke Mahon,
3rd Foot Guards, wounded at Bayonne, 14th April 1814, died 6th May.

Captain Elias Mallet,
30th Foot, killed in action, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. Anthony Malone,
40th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 26th July 1813.

Lieut. Ralph Mansfield,
88th Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieut. John Martin,
Royal Artillery, wounded at Fuentes de Onoro, 5th may 1811, died Sept. 1811.

Captain Samuel Coote Martin,
1st Foot Guards, killed at the Nive, 12th December 1813.

Lieut. Francis Massey,
1st Foot, killed at the siege of St. Sebastian, July 1813.

Lieut. John Matthews,
2nd Foot, killed at the siege of the Forts at Salamanca, June 1812.

Captain J.H.L. Maw,
23rd Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Lieut. Robert Maxwell,
74th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, June 1811, died 16th June.

Lieut. Michael De Courcey Meade,
wounded at Vittoria, 21st June 1813, died of wounds.

2nd Lieut. David Melville,
Royal Engineers, killed at the siege of Badajoz, May 1811.

2nd Lieut. James Mercer,
95th Foot, killed at Barba del Puerco, 19th March 1810.

Captain Augustus Merry,
52nd Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 6th April 1811, died 9th April.

Lieut. John Metcalfe,
45th Foot, killed at Orthes, 27th February 1814.

Captain Alexander Middleton,
36th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Captain James Miller,
68th Foot, wounded at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812, died 12th August.

Lieut. John Miller,
38th Foot, wounded at Busaco, 27th September 1810, died 31st August.

Lieut. Peter Milne,
42nd Foot, killed storming Fort St. Michael, Burgos, 19th September 1812.

Lieut. Robert Henry Mitchell,
28th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21st June 1813, died 27th July.

Ensign Thomas Mitchell,
92nd Foot, killed at the Nive, 13th December 1813.

Lieut. Thomas Monaghan,
3rd Foot, killed in action, 25th July 1813.

Capt. Frederick Montague,
23rd Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th May 1811.

Ensign Charles Montford,
4th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. J. Montgomery,
83rd Foot, killed at Talavera, 28th July 1809.

Lieut. George A. Moore,
Royal Artillery, killed in action, 15th February 1814.

Lieut-General Sir John Moore,
52nd Foot, killed at Corunna, 16th January 1809.

Ensign Robert Moore,
50th Foot, wounded 1809, died at Plymouth March 1809.

Ensign James Moriarty,
88th Foot, killed at Orthes, 27th February 1814.

Lieut. Powell Morphew,
Royal West India Rangers, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Ensign Robert Morrant,
9th Foot, killed at St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. Thomas Moultrie,
7th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16th May 1811, died 10th June.

Captain Frederick W. Mulcaster,
Royal Engineers, killed at the siege of Badajoz , 26th March 1811.

Ensign Frederick Munt,
36th Foot, wounded 31st August 1813, died 6th September.

Captain Robert F. Murchison,
43rd Foot, wounded at Nivelle, 10th November 1813. died next day.

Captain Barnaby Murphy,
88th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Lieut. James Murray,
20th Foot, wounded at Orthes, 27th February 1814, died 7th March.

Lieut-Colonel James Muter,
3rd Foot, died of wounds at Talavera, 28th July 1809.

Lieut. John Myers,
57th Foot, wounded at the Nive, 13th December 1813, died 23rd Janaury 1814.

Lieut-Colonel Sir William James Myers,
7th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16th May 1811, died next day.

Lieut. John Myles,
50th Foot, wounded 15th February 1814, died 16th March at Gave de Mauleon.

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Lieut-Colonel Alexander Napier,
92nd Foot, killed in Spain, 1809.

Lieut. John Nash,
43rd Foot, killed at Coa, 24th July 1810.

Captain James Nethery,
27th Foot, died of wounds at Alicante, 11th August 1813.

Ensign Hibbert Newton,
32nd Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Captain William Nicholas,
Royal Engineers, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812, died 14th April.

Lieut. C. Noble ,
95th Foot, killed at Corunna, 16th January 1809.

Ensign George Norris,
47th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. Thomas North,
88th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 21st March 1812, died next day.

Lieut. Joseph Nunn,
26th Foot, wounded at Corunna, 16th January 1809, died 30th January at Haslar Hospital, Gosport.

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Volunteer O'Brien,
40th Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812

Captain James O'Brien,
87th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21st June 1813, died 8th July.

Lieut. John O'Connell,
43rd Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Major Francis Needham Offley,
23rd Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Ensign Marcus O'Hara,
59th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Major Peter O'Hare,
95th Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Major James Ward Oliver,
4th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, May 1811, died at Elvas, 17th June.

Major Henry Francis Orpen,
61st Foot, killed at Talavera, 28th July 1809.

Captain Keane Osbourne,
5th Dragoon Guards, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Lieut. Ralph Ousely,
45th Foot, killed at Busaco, 27th September 1810.

Captain Edward Ovens,
38th Foot, killed at Villa Muriel, 25th October 1812.

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Lieutenant William Page,
48th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th May 1811.

Ensign Robert Parke,
59th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. Arthur Parker,
36th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Captain Edward Parker,
Royal Engineers, killed at Orthes, 27th February 1814.

Ensign Harry Parker,
Coldstream Guards, killed at Talavera, 28th July 1809.

Lieut. John Parker,
61st Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Ensign John Parkinson,
74th Foot, wounded at Toulouse, 10th April 1814, died next day.

Captain Edward Parsons,
48th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16th May 1811, died 4th June.

Ensign Lucius Parsons,
48th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813.

Ensign John H. Parvin,
68th Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813.

Major Charles Paterson,
28th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21st June 1813, died 18th August.

Lieut. William Patullo,
6th Foot, killed at Orthes, 27th February 1814.

Lieut. William Pearse,
45th Foot, killed storming Ciudad Rodrigo, 19th January 1812.

Lieut. John Samuel Percy,
51st Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813.

Lieut. Henry Perry,
28th Foot, killed at the siege of Burgos, September 1812.

Lieut. William Cecil Pery,
59th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Lieut. George Phiffen,
3rd Foot, died of wounds, 21st October 1813.

Major Charles A. Pierrepoint,
Quartermaster General's Dept, killed in Spain, 1813.

Ensign William Henry Pitt,
Coldstream Guards, wounded at Bayonne, 14th April 1814, died 24th April.

Captain Thomas J.H. Pitts,
Royal Engineers, killed in action, 23rd February 1814.

Ensign John Spurrell Pode,
57th Foot, killed at the Nive, 13th December 1813.

Captain Clement Poole,
killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Captain Leonard Potter,
28th Foot, wounded storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812, died 20th April at Elvas.

Captain William Powell,
23rd Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 19th March 1812, died 21st March.

Lieut. Robert Power,
Royal Engineers, killed at Nivelle, 10th November 1813.

Lieut. William Power,
23rd Light Dragoons, killed at Talavera, 28th July 1809.

Captain Henry Powys,
83rd Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 26th March 1812, died 4th April.

F

Lieut. Mathias Pratt,
95th Foot, wounded at Coa, 24th July 1810, died 30th July.

Captain George Prescott,
7th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22nd July 1812.

Lieut. Henry Prevost,
7th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16th May 1811, died 31st May.

Captain James Prevost,
60th Foot, wounded near Aldea de Ponte, 27th September 1811, died 20th October.

Lieut. James Pridham,
11th Foot, wounded and captured at the siege of the forts at Salamanca, June 1812, died 5th July.

Captain Patrick Purves,
79th Foot, kileld at Toulouse, 10th April 1814.

Captain John Purvis,
1st Foot, died of wounds, 13th April 1814.

Lieut. Wentworth A. Pyke,
7th Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Ensign James Payne,
59th Foot, killed storming St. Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

Captain Robert Payne,
66th Foot, died of wounds at Nivelle, 10th November 1813.

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Source: 'A History of the Peninsula War, Vol. VIII by John Hall.

 

 

 
 
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