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  2. James Hay, Lord Hay - Wikipedia

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    James Hay, Lord Hay and Lord Slains (7 July 1797 – 16 June 1815) was a British Army officer and Scottish aristocrat killed during the Waterloo Campaign. [ 1 ] Biography

  3. James Hay (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-General James Hay CB (1780 – 25 February 1854) was a British Army officer who saw service during the Peninsular War and the Waterloo Campaign. He was the last owner of the Arnolfini Portrait before it was bought by the National Gallery .

  4. Alexander Gordon (British Army officer, born 1786) - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the memory of Gordon on the Waterloo battlefield. The designer was John Papworth. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon KCB (1786 – 18 June 1815) was a Scottish officer in the British Army who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo. [1] [a] His correspondence was collated and published early in the early 21st century.

  5. William Ponsonby (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Monument to Major General Ponsonby, the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral. Major-General Sir William Ponsonby KCB (13 October 1772 – 18 June 1815) was an Anglo-Irish politician and British Army officer who served in the Peninsular War and was killed at the Battle of Waterloo.

  6. William Norman Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    At Waterloo his troop was at first with the Cavalry Division, but, like the rest of the Horse Artillery, it was soon brought into action in the front line. It was placed a little to the left rear of Hougoumont, and there before the end of the day it had lost four officers out of five. Ramsay himself was killed about 4 pm, during the heavy fire ...

  7. William Hewett (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-Colonel William Hewett (2 July 1795 – 26 October 1891) was a British Army officer. The son of General Sir George Hewett, he served in five regiments during the wars of the fifth and sixth coalition. During the Hundred Days he rejoined his original regiment, the 14th Regiment of Foot, as a captain and saw action at the Battle of ...

  8. 2 Waterloo police officers are shot; suspect is shot and ...

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    Waterloo police on Sunday responded to a report of a man with a gun. Details are unclear, but two officers were shot; the man was shot and killed.

  9. Waterloo campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    1 officer, 10 men none British Reserve Artillery Major Percy Drummond: 22 officers, 404 men 4 officers, 21 men 5 officers, 36 men none A (Ross') Troop RHA Lieutenant Colonel Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross GCB: 6 officers, 153 men, 5 × 9-pdr gun, 1 × 5 + 1 ⁄ 2" howitzer 0 officers, 2 men 2 officers, 12 men none D (Beane's) Troop RHA Major George Beane