Peninsular War - Roll of Honour

Listed below are the names from the Muster Rolls and Casualty Returns of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Rank and File of the 29th Regiment of Foot who were killed in action during the Peninsular War between 1808 to 1811.

Rolica (17th August 1808)

Surname

Forename

Rank

Lake

Honble G. A. F.

Lieut.-Col.

Richards

Richard

Sergt.-Major

Rostern

Henry

Sergt.

Brown

Mark

Cpl.

Barker

Josh.

Pte.

Barnsley

John

Pte.

Bell

Wm.

Pte.

Brown

Mark

Pte.

Clarke

Geo.

Pte.

Cluff

Jas.

Pte.

Cockayne

Geo.

Pte.

Connor

John

Pte.

Curtis

H.

Pte.

Featherston

Fras.

Pte.

Giles

Alexr.

Pte.

Grogan

Sylvester

Pte.

Henderson

John

Pte.

Husband

Richard

Pte.

Knox

Jas.

Pte.

Lewis

Thos.

Pte.

Massey

Thos.

Pte.

Millbank

Henry

Pte.

Parkins

Josh.

Pte.

Pass

Chas.

Pte.

Perry

Geo.

Pte.

Peterson

Nichs.

Pte.

Pinnager

Thos.

Pte.

Reardon

Denis

Pte.

Richardson

Jas.

Pte.

Rigby

Jas.

Pte.

Sharp

Fred.

Pte.

Stevenson

Archibald

Pte.

Stubbs

Benjm.

Pte.

Thompson

Wm.

Pte.

Townsend

Jas.

Pte.

Want

Edward

Pte.

Warnell

Jno.

Pte.

Watts

Thos.

Pte.

Weimar

Joseph

Pte.

Whelan

John

Pte.

 

Vimiero (21st August 1808)

Surname

Forename

Rank

Franklyn

Richard

Cpl.

Gunn

Thos.

Pte.

 

Heights of Grijo and Calvahos (11th May 1809)

Surname

Forename

Rank

Forbes

Robert

Drummer

Clough

James

Pte.

 

Talavera de la Reyna (27th and 28th July 1809)

Surname

Forename

Rank

Martin

Joseph

Sergt.

Duckworth

Geo.

Cpl.

Palmer

Jno.

Cpl.

Alleson

Robt.

Pte.

Armstrong

Jno.

Pte.

Aspinall

Richard

Pte.

Barnes

Wm.

Pte.

Bayles

Josh.

Pte.

Collingwood

Josh.

Pte.

Evans

1st Jno.

Pte.

Findley

Robert

Pte.

Gladson

Thos.

Pte.

Garside

Robt.

Pte.

Griffith

Jno.

Pte.

Hayes

Wm.

Pte.

Hefferman

Jas.

Pte.

Hird

Thos.

Pte.

Johnston

Jno.

Pte.

Jones

John

Pte.

Kenagh

Jas.

Pte.

Lord

John

Pte.

Newlands

Wm.

Pte.

Newton

Wm.

Pte.

Pearson

Wm.

Pte.

Quinn

Pat.

Pte.

Ragg

Edmund

Pte.

Rhodes

Josh.

Pte.

Schofield

Jno.

Pte.

Shelmardine

Thos.

Pte.

Slater

Jno.

Pte.

Smith

2nd Thos.

Pte.

Teston

Thos.

Pte.

Tyler

1st Jas.

Pte.

Tyler

2nd Jas.

Pte.

Watts

Jas.

Pte.

Williams

Wm.

Pte.

 

Albuera (16th May 1811)

Surname

Forename

Rank

Humfrey

John

Captain

Duguid

Wm.

Lieut.

King

Francis

Ensign

Furnace

Edward

Ensign

Vance

Richard

Ensign

Farmer

Jas.

Sergt.

M'Intyre

Jas.

Cpl.

Creeber

Joseph

Drummer

Adams

Jno.

Pte.

Allen

Francis

Pte.

Bailies

Joseph

Pte.

Barclay

Absalom

Pte.

Barker

Jno.

Pte.

Birch

Wm.

Pte.

Bolton

Jno.

Pte.

Bonsanger

Jacob

Pte.

Boston

Joseph

Pte.

Boyle

Thos.

Pte.

Brooks

Thos.

Pte.

Caple

Thos.

Pte.

Carig

Thos.

Pte.

Cassidy

Jas.

Pte.

Chadwick

Jno.

Pte.

Charlesworth

Jonathan

Pte.

Clegg

Jas.

Pte.

Coogan

Jno.

Pte.

Couts

Finley

Pte.

Craig

Patrick

Pte.

Dalton

Garret

Pte.

Davellan

Joseph

Pte.

Dean

Robert

Pte.

Devine

Patrick

Pte.

Dickie

Alexr.

Pte.

Dingwell

Jno.

Pte.

Doherty

Jno.

Pte.

Donaldson

Jas.

Pte.

Douglas

Thos.

Pte.

Eddie

Wm.

Pte.

Everleigh

Jno.

Pte.

Faghey

Thos.

Pte.

Gardiner

Robert

Pte.

Good

Wm.

Pte.

Gould

Wm.

Pte.

Graham

Wm.

Pte.

Grimes

David

Pte.

Grimshaw

David

Pte.

Hall

Joseph

Pte.

Hawkins

Wm.

Pte.

Henly

Thos.

Pte.

Holding

Wm.

Pte.

Holmes

Wm.

Pte.

Hughes

Barnaby

Pte.

King

Lawrence

Pte.

Lane

Jno.

Pte.

McConville

Pat.

Pte.

McDowall

Peter

Pte.

McKeon

Benjm.

Pte.

McNamara

Patk.

Pte.

Mackay

Thos.

Pte.

Neil

Luke.

Pte.

Ogden

Thos.

Pte.

O'Hara

Danl.

Pte.

Olliver

Jno.

Pte.

Pendergrass

Richard

Pte.

Perry

Wm.

Pte.

Pierce

Hugh.

Pte.

Poole

Chas.

Pte.

Ridley

Robert

Pte.

Ryder

Thos.

Pte.

Shepherd

Robt.

Pte.

Shore

Rodger

Pte.

Siddle

Jno.

Pte.

Smith

Alexr.

Pte.

Stewart

Jas.

Pte.

Stewart

Robert

Pte.

Sweeney

Wm.

Pte.

Taylor

George

Pte.

Thays

Samuel

Pte.

Tierney

Thos.

Pte.

Weazer

Jas.

Pte.

Whitcraft

Wm.

Pte.

Youle

Wm.

Pte.

 

Died of Wounds detailed below:

Surname

Forename

Rank

White

Daniel

Lieut.-Colonel (died 8 June 1811)

Robinson

John

Sergt.-Major

Plus 3 Sergeants, 2 Corporal and 47 Privates

 

Lieut.-Colonel Daniel White commanded the 29th Worcestershire Regiment which formed part of General Hoghton's Brigade at the battle of Albuera. He died in Elvas, Portugal, on the 3rd June 1811 of wounds he received in the battle. His grace stone was only installed in 2003 upon discovery of his obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine.

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