Rank, Name, and Remarks. Date of Appointment. Officers Commanding (continued): ONSLOW, HON. THOMAS CRANLEY. Colonel Commandant. Late Captain, 3rd Regiment Foot Guards, commission dated 26th April, 1805. Succeeded his father as Colonel-Commandant of the Regiment. Served during the embodiment till 1814. Colonel of the Disembodied Regiment until its re-organization in 1852. Resigned 14th Aug. 1852. 15 Mar. 1812 Super". Lieut.-Col. 17th Mar. 1800. Appointed Colonel 1st Regiment FREDERICK, SIR RICHARD. From Major. Volunteered on the 25th Oct. 1799,* when Captain, to the 9th Foot, put on half-pay 25th May, 1802. Re-appointed to the Regiment on the 24th Oct. 1802. Served during the embodiment until * Commission in Army dated 27 Nov. 1799. 3 Mar. 1759 2 Jan. 1797 25 Oct. 1804 28 Mar. 1809 Rank, Name, and Remarks. Lieut.-Colonels (continued): FREDERICK, SIR RICHARD (continued): In command of the Regiment in Ireland, 1811-13 Resigned, 1850. CRANLEY, LORD VISCOUNT. From Major. Resigned Jan. 1855. PARRATT, HILLEBRANT MEREDITH. From Major. Late Lieutenant Royal Artillery. 2nd Lieut. Royal Artillery, Oct. 1808, without purchase, from Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. 1st Lieut. ditto, July, 1811. Served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Nive and Nivelle, actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Received the war medal with five clasps. Highly commendatory report from Sir Alex. Dickson, Col. Commanding the Artillery with the Army under the Duke of Wellington to the MasterGeneral of Ordnance, as having served with that Army for a long period, highly Date of Appointment. 9 Nov. 1850 30 Jan. 1855 |