16 March
Divisional Staff
Lieutenant S. Chalmers (53rd BNI), Sub-Assistant Commissary General – severely wounded
1st Battalion 10th Regiment of Foot
Corporals
Air, James – dangerously wounded. Died of wounds
Fennelly, Michael – wounded
Privates
Corcoran, Patrick – wounded
Costello, Laurence – wounded
Cromey, Matthew – wounded
Crouch, James – wounded. Drowned 8 September 1858
Hennessy, Michael – wounded
McGarry, John – killed in action
Murphy, Thomas – wounded
Phelan, Patrick – died of wounds
Teehan, Denis – wounded
1st Battalion 20th Regiment of Foot
Sergeant Andrew Dempsey – wounded
1st Battalion 23rd Fusiliers
Lieutenant A.L. Tobin – severely wounded
Privates
Dawson, James – mortally wounded
Hamlet, Thomas – slightly wounded
Hemming, Richard – slightly wounded
Harrox, Thomas – slightly wounded
Malcolm, James – severely wounded
Morgan, James – slightly wounded
“…wounded by a musket-ball, which fractured the left ramus of the lower jaw at its angle; where the ball was extracted, several large pieces of bone have come away. September 26th. Wounds healed; fracture still ununited. September 27th. Duty.”
Ritchie, William – slightly wounded
Slack, Thomas – slightly wounded
White, Richard – killed in action
Witt, James – slightly wounded
79th Highlanders
Private James Malcolm – severely wounded
90th Regiment of Foot
Private W. Cocum – slightly wounded
97th Regiment of Foot
Privates
Allen, James – slightly wounded
Charnock, T. – slightly wounded
Coyle, John slightly wounded
Reece, William – dangerously wounded. Died of wounds
3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade
Ensign Drake (doing duty with) – slightly wounded
Private Tomas Higginbottom – severely wounded
1st European Bengal Fusiliers
Lieutenant William Ellis – slightly wounded
Colour-Sergeant Thomas McBride – killed in action
Privates
Cambridge, William -slightly wounded
Evans, J. – severely wounded
Kelly, J. – severely wounded
Knowles, G. – slightly wounded
McBride, Thomas – killed in action
McLaughlin, Thomas – killed in action
Morrissey, J.- severely wounded
Regiment of Ferozepore (Brayser’s Sikhs)
Major Jeremiah Brayser – slightly wounded
6 rank & file wounded
Royal Artillery
Sergeant James Johnston (6/11) – slightly wounded
Trumpeter Thomas Sullivan – severely wounded
Gunner James Kean (8/2) – severely wounded
Gunner & Drivers
Sparrow (5/12) – slightly wounded
Woodburn, Robert (6/13) – slightly wounded
Siege Artillery, 3rd Company, 8th Battalion Royal Artillery
Corporal Francis Archer – leg broken by a gun wheel when removing a captured gun.
Bengal Field Artillery, 3rd Brigade
Veterinary Surgeon Thomas Hickman – slightly wounded
Surgeons medical equipment, fit for a bugers shop; one could only imagine the pain during those operations.
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A good surgeon could amputate a limb in no time at all, but yes, the horror of it all. It was all quite grim!
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