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[edit] Colonels

1755.12.20 Maj-Gen. Hedworth Lambton
1758.06.07 Lt-Gen. Edward Sandford [also [010Lincs.htm 10th Foot], [026-688.htm 26th Foot], [066-758.htm 66th Foot]]
1760.11.27 Gen. Sir John Saunders Sebright, Bt. [also [018RIrish.htm 18th Foot], [083-757.htm 83rd Foot]]
1762.04.01 Lt-Gen. Sir John Clavering, KB
1778.05.14 Gen. Cyrus Trapaud
1801.05.08 Lt-Gen. Sir John Moore, KB
1809.01.25 Lt-Gen. Sir Hildebrand Oakes, Bt., GCB
1822.09.09 Gen. Sir George Townsend Walker, Bt., GCB [also [050-757.htm 50th Foot], [084-793.htm 84th Foot], [095RB.htm Rifle Bde], Meuron's Regt; Gov. Grenada 1815-16, C-in-C Madras 1825-31]
1839.12.23 Lt-Gen. Sir Thomas Arbuthnot
1844.12.07 Lt-Gen. Sir Edward Gibbs, KCB
1847.02.08 Gen. Sir Archibald Maclaine, KCB
1861.03.10 F.M. Sir William Rowan, GCB
1879.09.27 Gen. John Leslie Dennis, CB

[edit] 52nd foot


    • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Barclay, 52nd Foot, died of wounds, May 1811.
    • Lieutenant Charles Booth, 2/52nd Foot, killed in the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.
    • Captain James Hunter, 1/52nd Foot, killed at Vittoria, 21st June 1813
    • Captain Henry Dawson, 1/52nd Foot, killed near the River Huerta, 17th November 1812.
    • Captain Jospeh Dobbs, 52nd Foot, killed in the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19th January 1812
    • Captain John Graham Douglas, 1/52nd Foot, wounded at Nive, 10th December 1813. died 23rd December.
    • Ensign Alexander Fraser, 1/52nd Foot, wounded at the Bidassoa, 7-9th October 1813. died at Beara, 20th October.
    • Lieutenant Theophilus Gifford, 52nd Foot, killed at Cazal Novo, 14th March 1811.
    • Lieutenant Augustus Harvest, 52nd Foot, killed at the storming of San Sebastian, 31st August 1813.
    • Captain William Jones, 52nd Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6th April 1812.
    • Ensign Richard Lifford, 52nd Foot, wounded 12th March 1812, died soon after.
    • Captain William S. Madden, 52nd Foot, killed storming Badajoz, 6th April 1812.
    • Captain Augustus Merry, 52nd Foot, wounded at Badajoz, 6th April 1811, died 9th April.
    • Lieut-General Sir John Moore, 52nd Foot, killed at Corunna, 16th January 1809.
    • Major Henry Ridewood, 52nd Foot, wounded at Vittoria, 21 June 1813. Died 11 July 1813.
    • Lieutenant Job Watson Royle, 52nd Foot, killed at the storming of Badajoz, 6 April 1814.
    • Lieutenant John Wardlaw, 52nd Foot, killed at Salamanca, 22 July 1812.
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  • Captain the Earl of March of the 52nd Foot (Staff A.D.C.) became 5th Duke of Richmond in 1819. and died October 21, 1860.
  • Battle of the Côa

[edit] Allied sovereigns visit

Arrive June 6 in Dover. June 7 London.