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=Waterloo casualties= Wellingon's Waterloo dispatch to Lord Bathurst, 19 June 1815 was followed by this list in the same The London Gazette Extraordinary issue:
 * Issue: 17028 The London Gazette Extraordinary, 22 June 1815, pp. 1215–

P.S. Since  ^writing  the   above,  I "have received a report,' that Major-Geueral Sir William Ponsouby is, killed arid, in  announcing this intelligence to your Lordship   I. harve..itip.add  the expression of  mygrief,; for "the fate  of an officer, who had already rendered very brilliant and important services, ¥hd was an -ornament to  his profession.

2d P.S. I have next yet got the returns, of killed and wounded, but  I inclose'a list of officers killed and wounded on the two  days, as  fer.as  the same can be.'made. out without the returns;• ?inil I ant very happy to add, that Colonel De Lancey is not dead, and that Strwig hpjpes. of his recovery are entertained.

List of  Officer  killed and Killed.
 * His Serene,  Hjghness the Duke of Brunswick
 * Lieutenant-General Sir  Thomas Picton G.C.B.
 * Major-General Sir W.  Ponsonby, K.C.B.
 * Colonel du t Plat r, King's German Legion.
 * Colonel Omteda,  King's German Legion,
 * Colonel Mxm-m,  C9th  Foot.
 * Colonel Sir W. Bllis,  23d  Foot.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Macara, 42d Foot.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, 92d Foot.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Canning;
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Currie., of Lord Hill's Staff
 * Major the Honourable F. lidward, lOth lfnWrs.
 * Major G.? Baia>T Royal Artillery.
 * Major Ndruian Kamsay, Royal Artillery.
 * Major Cairnes,Royal Artillery.
 * Major Chambers,  30th Foot;
 * Brevet Major G,refton, 5th Division.
 * Brevet Major  Rosewiel, 2cl J^ight J^egiment.
 * Captain Boltpn,; Jloyal ArtilUiiy/
 * Captain Crawford, Guajds,
 * Captain theHonourable n -• Curzron, Aide-de-Camp to His Royal   Highness the Prince ofOrange.
 * Captain   Chambers, Aide-de-Camp to General Picton
 * Captain .Charles Eles, 95tkFootv
 * Capjtain Rpber.tson,- 73d. Foot,
 * Captain Kenne*Iy, 73d FooL
 * Captain Scha«ma»,-/2(| Light Batt. King's Gennam  Legion.'
 * Captain Holycowan, lit  Li^lit Batt. Kingis Germia Legion
 * Captain H. Marshal, 1st Light Batt. King's German Legion,
 * Captain Gofeben,  lit  Ligh  Batt. King's German Legion;
 * Captain Gunning)  10th Hussafs.
 * Captain G>bve, 1st Guards.
 * Lieutenant C. Manners, Royal Artillery.
 * Lieutenant Lister,  95th Foot
 * Ensign Lord Hay, Aid-de-Camp to Major-General Maitlands
 * Ensign Brown, let- Guards. Wounded.
 * General His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, G.C.B. severely.
 * Lieutenant-General the Earl of Uxbridge,G.C.B. right leg amputated.
 * Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Alten, K.C.B.severely
 * Major-General Cork, right arm amputated.
 * Major-General Sir E. Barnes, It. C.B, Gener'al, severely.
 * Major-General Sir jas; iCemptb K.C.B. slightly.
 * Major-General Sir Colin Halket,.K.C.B. severely.
 * Major-General Adams, severely.
 * Major-General Sir William Dornberg, K.C.B. severely.
 * Colonel Sir John Mey, K.C.B. slightly.
 * Colonel Harris, 73d Foot.
 * Colonel Oulntin, 10th HiilsarSj slightly
 * Colonel Honourable  Frederick PonSonby, severely.
 * Colonel Sir William Deiancy, severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Fitzroy Somerset, right arm afflputftted tfe!'
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Hay, 16th .Light   Dragoons,  severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Vigoureaii, 30th Foot.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Aberorotflby, A.Q.M.G. slightly.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton, 3dth Foot.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, 95th Foot, severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Wyndhani, 1st  Foot  Guards, severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Bowatef, 3d Foot Guards,
 * Lieutenant-Colonel MacDoaell, Col'dstfealn Guafds, slightly;
 * Lieutenant-Colonel    J)a&hwood,   3d Guafiis,,severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Robert Hill,  Royal  Horse     Guards(Blue) severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Norcott, &5th,  sevCl'cly..
 * Lieutenant-Colonel.Hill, Severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Schreider, i9th Line Battalion.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Arfair,  1st  Guards> severely.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Miller, Ut.Guards,.dangerously.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel Sir G.  H.  Berkeley,,A. A,G.
 * Major Maclean, 73d.Foot
 * Major Beckwith, 1 95tli F0ot, severely.
 * Major Jessop^ A. Q.  M. Gi
 * Major Buseh,  Isf-LSght Bat't^lion^. King's German Legion,  right arm amputated.
 * Major Pai'kinsou, 73d 06't, severely.
 * Major Parker, Royal HorSc Artillery, leg amputated.
 * Major Robert  Ball, Royal Artillery, severely.
 * Major Hamilton, Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Sir E. Barnes.
 * Major Lindsay, 69thfoot, dangerously*,
 * Major Watson> 69th Foot, severely.
 * Brevet Major Einetti, dangerously.
 * Major WiikinSi, ftoth FQbt, severely.
 * Major Miller, 9oth F^)0t, severely.
 * Captain Smith, 95th Foot> severely.
 * Captain Tyler, Aide-de-Camp to Sir Thomas Picton, slightly.
 * Captain Dance, 23d Light  Dragofias.
 * Captain Johnston,  95th  Foot.
 * Captain Caaaers,  95th  Foot.
 * Captain Darney,  Roydl Artillery, severely.
 * Captain Napier,  Royal Artillery, severely.
 * Captain A. M'Donald,  Royal  Artillery, severely.
 * Captain Webber,  Royal  Artillery,  severely.
 * Captain  Dnfliai'esqiie, Aide-de-Camp to   Gencj-al Sir  J.  Byng, severely.
 * Captaitn Whynhates,  Royal  Artillery,  severely.
 * Captain Barnes,   Brevet   Major,   Royal   Artillery, severely.
 * Captain the  Honourable  ——  Efsfcine,  D. A, A, G. left  arm amputated.
 * Captain A. Daugton, Aide-dc-Camp to  Lieutenant-General  Picton,  severely.
 * Lieutenant Foster, Royal Artillery,  severely.
 * Lieutenant Crome,  Royal Artillery,  severely.
 * Lieutenant Robe>  Royal  Artillery, severely.
 * Lieutenant Smith,  Royal  Artillery,  severely.
 * Lieutenant Strange-ay,  Royal  Artillery,severely.
 * Lieutenant  Hofaiey,  Royal   Artillery, arm   amputated.
 * Lieutenant Blobmfield,  Royal  Artilleiy,  slightly^
 * Lieutenant Brierton, Royal Artillery,  severely.
 * Lieutenant Forbes,  Royal Artillery, severely.
 * Lieutenant D.  Crawford, slightly.                                                       •
 * Lieutenant Haveilbck,  Aide-de-Camp  to Lieutnant-General Sir  Charles Alton.,
 * Lieutenant Pringle,  Royal  Engineers,  slightly.
 * Lieutenant Hamilton,  46th Foot, slightly.
 * Lieutenant Heise^ 1st Light Battalion.
 * Lieutenant Gardiner,  95th,  severely.
 * Lieutenant Johnstbne, 95th, severely..
 * Lieutenant Moltry, 95th, severely.
 * Lieutenant Simraons^Ooth,  severely.
 * Lieutenant J. Gardiner, 95th, severely*,
 * Lieutenant Fitzcaaurice, 95th severely..
 * Lieutenant Shenley, 95th, severely.
 * Lieutenant Wright, 95th, severely