British army officer casualties 4

1808 to 1814

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Lists of British officers wounded and killed in the Peninsula

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

Surnames R to Z

Lieutenant Stephen Radcliffe,
27th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 18 July 1812.

Ensign Stopford Ram,
3rd Foot, killed at Talavera, 28 July 1809.

Lieutenant Benjamin Ramadge,
74th Foot, killed at the siege of Badajoz, 26 March 1812.

Lieutenant Richard Read,
82nd Foot, wounded at Rolica, 17 August 1808. Died at Cadiz, 9 November 1812.

Volunteer Abraham Rees,
5th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 31 August 1813.

Lieutenant Peter Reilly,
95th Foot, wounded at Coa, 24 July 1810. Died 28 July 1810.

Ensign Bryan Reynolds,
88th Foot, wounded at Orthes, 27 February 1814. Died 1st March 1814.

Captain James Reynolds,
83rd Foot, wounded at Talavera, 28 July 1809. Died 27 December 1813.

Ensign Michael Heweston Reynolds,
1st Foot, wounded at the siege of San Sebastian, 7-27 July 1813. Died 7 August 1813.

Captain Charles S. Rhodes,
Royal Engineers, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Lieutenant Samuel Richardson,
11th Foot, killed 31 August 1813.

Major Henry Ridewood,
52nd Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 11 July 1813.

Major Henry Ridge,
5th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Lieutenant Thomas Ridge,
Royal York Rangers, wounded at the Nive, 13 December 1813. Died of wounds.

Lieutenant George Ridout,
43rd Foot, wounded 15-19 November 1812. Died 23 November 1812.

Lieutenant John Robertson,
9th Foot, wounded at the siege of Badajoz, 7-16 July 1813. Died 16 July 1813.

Captain John Charles Rooke,
3rd Foot Guards, wounded at Nivelle, 10 October 1813. Died at St Jean de Luz, 18 December 1813.

Captain Alexander Rose,
20th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Captain George Ross,
Royal Engineers, killed at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, 10 January 1812.

Lieutenant-Colonel John Ross,
Coldstream Guards, killed at Talavera, 27 July 1809.

Lieutenant John Ross,
92nd Foot, killed at Mayo, in the Pyrenees, 31 August 1812.

Lieutenant Edward Ross-Lewin,
9th Foot, killed in the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Ensign Thomas Rothwell,
48th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16 May 1811.

Lieutenant Job Watson Royle,
52nd Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1814.

Ensign William Rutledge,
60th Foot, wounded at the Nive, 13 December 1813. Died 22 December 1813.

Lieutenant Goodlatt Rynd,
11th Foot, wounded at Salamanca, 22 July 1812. Died 16 August 1812.

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Lieutenant John St. Clair,
5th Foot, wounded 18 March, 13 April 1811. Died 13 April 1811.

Lieutenant Paul Saint-Pol,
7th Foot, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812. Died 23 April 1812.

Lieutenant James Salisbury,
62nd Foot, killed at Sierra de Busaco, 27 September 1810.

Ensign Henry Sanders,
88th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 22 June 1813.

Lieutenant Robert Fitzgerald Sandys,
50th Foot, wounded at the storming of Fort Napoleon, Almarez, 19 May 1812. Died 18 November 1812.

Lieutenant Andrew Sankey,
57th Foot, killed at the Nive, 13 December 1813.

Ensign J. Sarsfield,
34th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16 May 1811.

Ensign Albert Wing Saunders,
88th Foot, died of wounds, 27 June 1813.

Lieutenant Charles Sawatzky,
60th Foot, killed, 15 March 1811.

Lieutenant Connell Scanlan,
39th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 25 July 1813. Died 31 August 1813.

Ensign David Scott,
11th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Captain Francis Scott,
59th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Lieutenant Henry Scott,
6th Foot, killed at Orthes, 27 February 1814.

Major J. McKenzie Scott,
57th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16 May 1811.

Captain James Seaton,
92nd Foot, wounded, 15 February 1814. Died 22 March 1814.

Lieutenant Harry Bingley Sedgwick,
5th Foot, killed at the siege of Badajoz, 30 May-5 June 1811.

Lieutenant William Selby,
3rd Dragoons, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Lieutenant Charles Seymour,
32nd Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Lieutenant John Sharp,
48th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16 May 1811. Died June 1811.

Captain Charles Fielding Shawe,
6th Foot, killed at the crossing of the Bidassoa, 7-9 October 1813.

Lieutenant Frederick Sheppard,
4th Foot, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812. Died 12 April 1812.

Lieutenant Edward L. Sheridan,
57th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16 May 1811. Died 10 June 1811.

Lieutenant Lewis Shewbridge,
66th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16 May 1811.

Lieutenant John Bridger Shiffner,
3rd Foot Guards, wounded at Bayonne, 14 April 1814. Died 15 April 1814.

Lieutenant Thomas Spunner Shortt,
47th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Major John Silver,
88th Foot, wounded at Busaco, 27 September 1810. Died of wounds.

Lieutenant Francis Simcoe,
27th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Captain James Singer,
7th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Lieutenant Thomas Skelton,
Royal Engineers, died of wounds, 15 January 1812.

Captain John Smith,
27th Foot, killed at Badajoz, 10 May 1811.

Ensign Michael Smith,
44th Foot, wounded at Burgos, 25 October 1812. Died 30 October 1812.

Captain Molyneux Smith,
36th Foot, died of wounds at Seville, 21 August 1812.

Major William Smith,
45th Foot, killed at Busaco, 27 September 1810.

Lieutenant William Smith,
77th Foot, wounded at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19 January 1812. Died at Gallegos, 4 February 1812.

Ensign John B. Stafford,
87th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died at Bilboa, 10 April 1814.

Captain George William Stainforth,
23rd Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813.

Ensign William Standley,
44th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Major Charles Banks Stanhope,
50th Foot, killed at Corunna, 16 January 1809.

Lieutenant Henry Stapleton,
68th Foot, wounded, 23 February 1814. Died at Agarve, France, 26 February 1814.

Lieutenant Francis Staveley,
4th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Lieutenant Denton Steele,
66th Foot, wounded at Talavera, 28 July 1809. Died September 1809.

Lieutenant Maurice Stephens,
51st Foot, killed at Nivelle, 10 November 1813.

Lieutenant John H. Sterne,
60th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Captain George Stewart,
42nd Foot, killed at Bayonne, the Nive, 9 December 1813.

Lieutenant James Stewart,
42nd Foot, killed at the Nive, 9 December 1813.

Lieutenant James Stewart,
95th Foot, killed at Freixeda, 28 March 1811.

Major John Stewart,
95th Foot, wounded at Cazal Nova, 14 March 1811. Died 16 March 1811.

Ensign William Stewart,
50th Foot, killed in Spain, 24 February 1811.

Lieutenant James Stokes,
95th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Lieutenant Roger Stopford,
68th Foot, killed at Nivelle, 10 November 1813.

Lieutenant George van Strawbenzie,
40th Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 10 May 1811. Died 8 June 1811.

Lieutenant Alfred Street,
40th Foot, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812. Died 9 April 1812.

Lieutenant John P. Strode,
95th Foot, wounded at Cazal Nova, 14 March 1811. Died 3 April 1811.

Lieutenant-Colonel John Stuart,
9th Foot, killed at Vimiera, 21 August 1808.

Captain George Stubbs,
61st Foot, killed at Salamanca, 21 July 1812.

Major Henry Sturgeon,
Royal Staff Corps, killed at Vic Bigorre, France, 19 March 1814.

Captain Sir Henry Sullivan,
Coldstream Guards, killed at Bayonne, 14 April 1814.

Lieutenant William Henry Swann,
3rd Foot Guards, killed at Barossa, 5 March 1811.

Captain John Swanson,
42nd Foot, killed at Toulouse, 10 April 1814.

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Lieutenant Charles Taggart,
43rd Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Lieutenant-Colonel Neil Talbot,
14th Light Dragoons, killed at Sexmiro, 11 July 1810.

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles D. Taylor,
20th Light Dragoons, killed at Vimeiro, 21 August 1808.

Captain James Taylor,
38th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Lieutenant John D. Taylor,
51st Foot, killed at Nivelle, 10 November 1813.

Lieutenant William Taylor,
27th Foot, killed at the Heights of Ordal, 13 September 1813.

Lieutenant William Tew,
74th Foot, wounded at Toulouse, 10 April 1814. Died 16 April 1814.

Lieutenant George Thellusson,
11th Light Dragoons, killed at Vittoria, 21 June 1813.

Ensign Edward Price Thomas,
3rd Foot, killed at Albuera, 16 May 1811.

Lieutenant Alexander Thomas,
10th Foot, killed at Castalla, 12 April 1813.

Lieutenant Alexis Thompson,
27th Foot, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812. Died at Salamanca, 16 September 1812.

Lieutenant Charles William Thompson,
1st Foot Guards, killed at the Nive, 12 December 1813.

Captain Joseph Thomspon,
88th Foot, killed at Badajoz, March/April 1812.

Lieutenant George Thorne, 4th Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21 June 1813.

Lieutenant Badham Thornhill,
9th Foot, killed at the siege of San Sebastian, 7-27 July 1813.

Captain Andrew Todd, 38th Foot,
killed near Burgos, 25 October 1812.

Ensign Richard Topp,
94th Foot, killed in action, 24 February 1814.

Captain William Tulloch,
36th Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Captain William Turing,
18th Light Dragoons, killed at Vittoria, 21 June 1813.

Lieutenant Middleton Turnbull,
11th Foot, wounded at the siege of Forts at Salamanca, 18-24 June 1812. Died 26 June 1812.

Lieutenant William Turton,
40th Foot, wounded at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813. Died 31 August 1813.

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Captain John Uniacke,
95th Foot, severely wounded at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo 19th January 1812. Died of wounds, 27th January 1812.

Lieutenant William Samuel Unthank,
44th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.

Captain Charles Urquhart,
45th Foot, killed at Busaco, 27th September 1810.

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Ensign Frederick Vachell,
Coldstream Guards, severely wounded at Bayonne, 14th April 1814. Died of wounds, 13th May 1814.

Ensign Richard Vance,
29th Foot, killed at Albuera, 16th May 1811.

Captain Frederick Vandeleur,
87th Foot, severely wounded at Vittoria, 21st June 1813. Died of wounds, 6th July 1813.

Ensign Walter Vane,
1st Foot Guards, severely wounded at Bayonne, 14th April 1814. Died of wounds, 20th April 1814.

Lieutenant James Veitch,
57th Foot, wounded at Albhera, 16th May 1811. Died in Spain, 1813.

Captain Joseph Venables,
83rd Foot, Died in France, 24th March 1814.

Lieutenant Charles Nicholas Vevers,
59th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813.

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Ensign George Walker,
66th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16 May 1811. Died 17 May 1811

Lieutenant George Henry Walker,
59th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died.

Lieutenant James Perriman Walker,
20th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 25 July 1813. Died 18 October 1813.

Captain Richard Walker,
23rd Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813.

Captain Samuel Walker,
3rd Foot Guards, killed at Talavera, 28 July 1809.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Wallace,
20th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 25 July 1813. Died 29 July.

Captain Edward Walsh,
3rd Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 30 July 1813.

Lieutenant Richard Walton,
24th Foot, wounded at the siege of Burgos, died 20-26 Sept. 1812.

Lieutenant John Wardlaw,
52nd Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.

Ensign J, Warrington,
27th Foot, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812. Died two days later.

Captain Henry Robert Watson,
3rd Foot Guards, killed at the Nive, 12 December 1813.

Lieutenant James Watson,
42nd Foot, wounded at Toulouse, 10 April 1814. Died next day.

Ensign Lawrence Watson,
59th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Ensign Michael Watts,
Coldstream Guards, killed at Barossa, 5 March 1811.

Lieutenent-Colonel Andrew Wauchope,
20th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 2 August 1813. Died 15 September.

Major John Laing Weir,
59th Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 4 July.

Lieutenant Benjamin Welstead,
82nd Foot, killed, 31 August 1813.

Captain Charles J. Wemyss,
7th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813. Died six days later.

Captain George Werge,
38th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31 August 1813.

Lieutenant George Westby,
95th Foot, killed at Fuentes de Onoro, 5 May 1811.

Lieutenant Ralph Westropp,
51st Foot, killed at the siege of Badajoz, 10 June 1811.

Ensign John Wheatley,
38th Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian , 31 August 1813.

Lieutenant Benjamin White,
45th Foot, killed at the siege of Badajoz, 31 March-2 April 1812.

Captain Charles Lawrence White,
3rd Foot Guards, wounded at Bayonne, 14 April 1814. Died.

Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel White,
29th Foot, wounded at Albuera, 16 May 1811. Died 8 June.

Lieutenant Michael White,
27th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Ensign Robert White,
50th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 25 July 1812. Died same day.

Captain William White,
13th Light Dragoons, wounded at Salamanca, 22 July 1812. Died 2 July.

Lieutenant William White,
38th Foot, wounded at the siege of Burgos, 15 October 1812. Died at Almeida, 20 November.

Lieutenant William Whitelaw,
88th Foot, wounded at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812. Died at Estremoz, 7 May.

Captain William Whiting,
74th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 30 July 1813.

Captain Thomas Whyte,
27th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813.

Major George John Widdrington,
83rd Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 30 June.

Ensign John Williams,
74th Foot, killed at Busaco, 27 September 1810.

Captain John A. Williams,
Royal Engineers, killed at the siege of Burgos , 20-26 September 1812.

Lieutenant Trevor Williams,
39th Foot, killed, 25 July 1813.

Cornet William Williams,
11th Light Dragoons, wounded at Salamanca, 18 July 1812. Died same day.

Captain Donald Williamson,
42nd Foot, wounded at the siege of Burgos, 20-26 September 1812. Died 2 October.

Captain James Williamson,
94th Foot, killed at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19 January 1812.

Captain John Willshire,
38th Foot, wounded at the siege of San Sebastian, 8 August 1813. Died 7 September.

Lieutenant John N. Wilson,
50th Foot, killed in Spain, January 1809.

Captain H.F. Wood,
48th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813. Died same day.

Major John Wood,
32nd Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813. Died three days later.

Captain John Woodham,
9th Foot, killed at the siege of San Sebastian, 7-27 July 1813.

Lieutenant Lumley Woodyear,
Royal Artillery, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 2 September.

Lieutenant Philip J. Woolcombe,
Royal Artillery, wounded at Barossa, 5 March 1811. Died same day.

Lieutenant Thomas Fawcett Wray,
7th Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1812.

Captain Robert Wren,
11th Foot, wounded in the Pyrenees, 28 July 1813. Died 15 August.

Ensign Jonathan Wrixen,
20th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 2 August 1813.

Lieutenant Henry Wyatt,
Royal Artillery, killed at Talavera, 28 July 1809.

Captain John Wyatt,
34th Foot, killed in the Pyrenees, 25 July 1813.

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

 

 

 
 
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