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Index to Crimean War Combatants

Battle of Alma
Abercromby, Robert ( 20 Sep 1854 )
   &nbspActon, William Molesworth Cole ( 20 Sep 1854 )
   &nbspAirey, Richard, 1st and last Ba ( Sep 1854 ), where he commanded a brigade
   &nbspAldworth, Richard William ( 1854 )
   &nbspAnnesley, Hugh, 5th Earl Annesl ( 1854 )
   &nbspAnstruther, Henry ( 20 Sep 1854 )
   &nbspBaring, Charles ( 1854 ), where he lost an arm
   &nbspBlakeney, Henry
   &nbspBoothby, Basil Charles, where he was seriously wounded, and his leg amputated
   &nbspBurgoyne, John Montagu, 10th Bt
   &nbspGipps, Reginald Ramsay, where he was bayoneted in the hand
   &nbspHanover, George William Freder ( 1854 )
Hare, Charles Luke ( 22 Sep 1854 )
   &nbspHare, William, 3rd Earl of List
Monck, William ( 20 Sep 1854 )
Montagu, Francis Dupré ( 20 Sep 1854 )
   &nbspPaget, George Augustus Frederi
   &nbspSanders, Robert ( 20 Sep 1854 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspScarlett, William Frederick, 3r
   &nbspSpencer, Augustus Almeric ( Sep 1854 ), commanding the 44th Regiment
    Count equals 20 individuals.

Battle of Balaclava
   &nbspAirey, Richard, 1st and last Ba, where he commanded a brigade
   &nbspAmherst, William Archer, 3rd Ea
   &nbspBrudenell, James Thomas, 7th Ea ( 1854 ), where he commanded a Cavalry Brigade, and lead the Charge of the Light Brigade
FitzGibbon, John Charles Henry
   &nbspHanover, George William Freder ( 1854 )
Neville, Grey ( 25 Oct 1854 )
   &nbspObolensky, Platon Sergeievich ( 1854 )
   &nbspPaget, George Augustus Frederi
   &nbspPhillips, Edward
   &nbspPortal, Robert ( 25 Oct 1854 ), and was in the Charge of the Light Brigade
   &nbspScarlett, William Frederick, 3r
    Count equals 11 individuals.

Battle of Crimea
Cowell-Stepney, James Charles
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Inkerman
   &nbspActon, William Molesworth Cole ( 5 Nov 1854 )
   &nbspAirey, Richard, 1st and last Ba ( 5 Nov 1854 ), where he commanded a brigade
   &nbspAmherst, William Archer, 3rd Ea ( 5 Nov 1854 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspBland, James Franklin ( 5 Nov 1854 )
Cathcart, George ( 5 Nov 1854 )
   &nbspCrofton, Hugh Denis, where he was severely
Dawson, Thomas Vesey ( 5 Nov 1854 )
Eliot, Granville Charles Cornw ( 5 Nov 1854 )
Fox-Strangways, Thomas ( 5 Nov 1854 )
   &nbspGipps, Reginald Ramsay, where he was wounded in the neck
   &nbspHanover, George William Freder ( 1854 )
Malcolm, Leonard Neill ( 5 Nov 1854 )
Neville, Henry Aldworth ( 5 Nov 1854 )
Newman, Robert Lydston, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspScarlett, William Frederick, 3r ( 5 Nov 1854 )
Seymour, Charles Francis ( 5 Nov 1854 )
   &nbspSpencer, Augustus Almeric ( 5 Nov 1854 ), commanding the 44th Regiment
Twysden, Heneage Thomas ( 9 Nov 1855 )
   &nbspWalker, Mark, V.C. ( 1854 ), where he saved the regimental colours
   &nbspYelverton, William Charles, 4th ( 5 Nov 1854 )
    Count equals 20 individuals.

Battle of Inkermann
   &nbspShirley, Horatio
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of the Alma
   &nbspCrofton, Hugh Denis
   &nbspShirley, Horatio
Walsham, Arthur ( 20 Sep 1854 )
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Capture of Sebastopol
   &nbspLushington, Stephen, as commander of a naval brigade on shore
    Count equals 1 individual.

Charge of the Light Brigade
Charteris, Walter ( 25 Oct 1854 )
Lockwood, George ( 25 Oct 1854 )
Shoppee, Leonard ( 25 Oct 1854 )
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Crimea War
   &nbspByron, John ( 1854 ), where he was taken prisoner by the Russians at Sebastopol
Cobbe, Henry Clermont
   &nbspGreer, Henry Harpur
   &nbspHall, Henry Edward
   &nbspPrevost, Charles, 3rd Bt., he was wounded and received a medal and clasp and Turkish medal
   &nbspSmyth, Leicester
Williams-Wynn, Arthur Watkin
    Count equals 7 individuals.

Crimean War
   &nbspActon, William Molesworth Cole
   &nbspAdair, Allan Shafto ( 1856 )
   &nbspAddington, Charles John, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspAdye, John Miller ( 1854 ), inclduing Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol
Agar, Charles Welbore Herbert
   &nbspAlexander, Claud, of Ballochmyl
   &nbspAlison, Archibald, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspAllix, William Kent
   &nbspArbuthnot, Charles George, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspArmstrong, William Andrew
   &nbspAshley-Cooper, Anthony, 8th Ear ( 1854 )
   &nbspAstley, John Dugdale, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspAylmer, Fenton John
   &nbspBaird, David, of Newbyth, 3rd B, where he was on the staff of Sir Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde
   &nbspBarry, Daniel Paterson
   &nbspBeauclerk, George Augustus
   &nbspBentinck, Henry John William ( 1854 )
   &nbspBingham, Charles George, 4th Ea, as an Aide-de-Camp to his father
   &nbspBingham, George Charles, 3rd Ea ( 1854 ), where he commanded the cavalry
   &nbspBlackett, Edward William, 7th B ( 1854-1855 ), and was seriously wounded at the Redan
   &nbspBlakeney, Henry, on the staff of Lord Raglan
Blakiston, Lawrence
Bland, James Franklin
   &nbspBlane, Charles Gilbert
   &nbspBonham, Major Francis ( 1854 ), (present at the siege of Sebastopol and on an expedition to Kertch and Yeinkali)
   &nbspBooth, William ( 1855 ), with the Royal Horse Artillery
   &nbspBourke, John Jocelyn, with the 88th Connaught Rangers
Bouverie, Henry Montolieu
   &nbspBrandreth, Thomas ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspBrereton, William ( 1854 ), where he directed the firing of rockets on Sebastopol
   &nbspBrinckman, Theodore Henry, 2nd ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspBromhead, Edward
Brooke-Pechell, William Henry
   &nbspBrown, George
   &nbspBrowne, James Frankfort Manner ( 1855 )
   &nbspBrowne, Richard Howe ( 1855 )
   &nbspBrownrigg, John Studholme ( 1854 )
   &nbspBruce, Robert
Buckley, Duncombe Frederick
   &nbspBucknall-Estcourt, James Buckn
   &nbspBuller, George
   &nbspBurgh, Ulick Canning, Lord Dunk ( Oct 1854 ), where he became a prisoner at Sebastopol
   &nbspBurke, James Thomas
   &nbspBurke, John Hardiman
   &nbspBurke, Theobald Hubert, 13th Bt
   &nbspBurrard, Sidney
   &nbspButler, Henry ( 1854-1855 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspButler, James Armar
   &nbspButler, Somerset Arthur, 5th Ea
   &nbspButler, Thomas Pierce, 10th Bt. ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspCadell, Robert ( 1855 )
   &nbspCairnes, William Henry, retired owing to ill-health
   &nbspCameron, Duncan Alexander
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 1st Baron ( 1855 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspCampbell, Colin, 1st and last B ( 1854 )
   &nbspCampbell, Duncan, 5th of South
   &nbspCampbell, John William, of Aird ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspCampbell, William Pitcairn
   &nbspCarden, Henry Robert
   &nbspCarmichael, George Lynedoch
Carter, John Henry Stockmar
   &nbspCathcart, Augustus Murray
   &nbspCathcart, George
   &nbspCaulfeild, James Alfred, 7th Vi
Chapman, Stephen Remnant
   &nbspCharlton, St. John William
   &nbspChatfield, Alfred John, in the Black Sea
   &nbspChester, Harry George
   &nbspChetwode, George, 6th Bt.
   &nbspClarke, Marshal Banner
   &nbspClay, George, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspClerk-Rattray, James, of Craigh, where he was wounded at the Redan
   &nbspClifford, Henry Hugh, V.C.
   &nbspCockburn, Edward Cludde, of tha
   &nbspCockburn, James Balfour
   &nbspCodrington, William John ( 1855 )
   &nbspCoke, Wenman Clarence Walpole
   &nbspColthurst, David La Touche
   &nbspColville, William James
   &nbspCommerell, John Edmund, V.C.
Conolly, Arthur Wellesley
   &nbspConolly, John Augustus, V.C.
   &nbspConyers, Robert Rowland
   &nbspCooch, unknown
   &nbspCooper, Henry Fallowfield
   &nbspCooper, James Sisson
   &nbspCorbet, Walter Robert
Cornwallis, Charles
   &nbspCourcy, John Fitzroy, 24th Lord
   &nbspCumberland, Charles Edward ( 1855-1856 )
   &nbspCunliffe-Owen, Henry Charles, where he lost a leg
   &nbspCunynghame, Arthur Augustus Th
   &nbspCurzon, William Henry
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, John Charles, of ( 1855-1856 ), as captain of H.M.S. Hannibal
Dalton, Thomas Norcliffe
   &nbspDaly, Charles Anthony
   &nbspDarby-Griffith, Henry
   &nbspDawkins, William Gregory, in the Guards
   &nbspDawson, Erskine Scott Francis
Dawson, George Frederick ( 1855 )
   &nbspDawson, Richard William Erskin
   &nbspDawson-Damer, Lionel Seymour W
   &nbspDelmege, Collis Christopher Jo, on staff
   &nbspDewar, James William ( 1854-1855 ), present at Alma, Inkerman and Sebastapol (where he was one of the Town Majors)
   &nbspDickson, Collingwood, V.C. ( 1854-1855 )
Disbrowe, Edward Amelius
   &nbspDormer, John Baptist Joseph, 12
   &nbspDrummond, Alfred Manners
   &nbspDrummond, George Henry Charles
Drummond, Hugh Fitzhardinge
   &nbspDundas, Lorenzo George
   &nbspDyer, Frederick Carr Swinnerto
   &nbspDyer, Henry Clement Swinnerton
   &nbspDyer, Swinnerton Halliday, 10th
   &nbspEarle, William
   &nbspEgerton, Thomas Graham
   &nbspEllis, Arthur Edward Augustus ( 1854 )
   &nbspEllis, Charles David Cunyngham ( 1855-1856 )
   &nbspElmhirst, Charles
   &nbspElphinstone, Howard Crauford, V
   &nbspEsmonde, Thomas, V.C.
Every, Edward
   &nbspEvery, Oswald William
   &nbspEyre, Philip Homan
   &nbspFane, Francis William Henry, 12
   &nbspFeilding, Percy Robert Basil
   &nbspFerguson Davie, John Davie, 2nd ( 1855 )
   &nbspFergusson, James, of Kilkerran, ( 1854-1855 ), with the Grenadier Guards and was wounded
   &nbspFisher, John Arbuthnot, 1st Bar ( 1854 )
Fitz-Clarence, Edward
   &nbspFitzMaurice, Alexander Temple
   &nbspFitzRoy, Augustus Charles Lenn, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspFitzRoy, Cavendish Charles
Fitzroy, Augustus Charles Lenn
   &nbspFletcher, Archibald Douglas Wi
   &nbspFloyd, John, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspForbes, James Arthur ( 1854-1856 ), Baltic Campaign
   &nbspFraser, Alexander Edward
   &nbspFremantle, Charles Howe ( 1855 )
   &nbspFremantle, Fitzroy William ( 1855 ), where he was wounded at the Redan
   &nbspGascoyne-Cecil, Eustace Brownl ( 1855-1856 )
   &nbspGlyn, Henry Carr ( 1854 ), and received a gold medal for distinguished services on the Danube under Omah Pasha, and was present with the naval brigade before Sebastopol and at its bombardment
   &nbspGlyn, John Plumptre Carr
   &nbspGlyn, Julius Richard
   &nbspGlyn, Richard George, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspGlyn, Sidney Carr
   &nbspGordon, William Elrington, in the Baltic
   &nbspGordon, William, 6th Bt.
Gordon-Cuming-Skene, Alexander ( 1855 )
   &nbspGough, Frederic William
   &nbspGough-Calthorpe, Somerset John ( 1854-1855 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspGraham, Reginald Henry, 8th Bt.
   &nbspGregorie, Charles Frederick
Greville, Cavendish Hubert
   &nbspGunter, James
   &nbspGunter, Robert, 1st Bt.
   &nbspHalkett, Peter Arthur, of Pitfe
   &nbspHall, Julian Hamilton
   &nbspHamilton, John Fane Charles
   &nbspHamilton, Thomas de Courcy, V.C ( 1855 )
   &nbspHampson, George Francis, 9th Bt
   &nbspHanbury-Tracy, Charles Douglas
   &nbspHardinge, Henry
   &nbspHarington-Stuart, Robert Edwar
   &nbspHart Dyke, Percyvall
   &nbspHaughton, William ( 1854-1855 ), as a surgeon, including the Battle of Inkerman and Siege of Sebastopol
   &nbspHawkins, Alexander Cæsar
   &nbspHay, Arthur, 9th Marquess of Tw
   &nbspHay, John
   &nbspHay, William Harry, 19th Earl o
Hay-Drummond, Robert, of Cromli ( 1855 )
   &nbspHazlerigg, Arthur Grey
   &nbspHeiden, Frederick Maurice
   &nbspHerbert, Percy Egerton, where he was severely wounded at Alma and wounded at Sebastopol
   &nbspHerbert, William Henry ( 1855 )
   &nbspHodges-Nugent, Charles Butler ( 1854-1855 )
Holden, Edward Shuttleworth
Hood, Francis Grosvenor
   &nbspHope, John Edward
   &nbspHope, William, of Craighall, 14, with 71st Highlanders
   &nbspHore-Ruthven, Walter James, 9th
   &nbspHornby, William Henry, 1st Bt. ( 1855 )
   &nbspHorsey, William Henry Beaumont, including participating in the Charge of the Light Brigade
   &nbspHort, John Josiah, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspHotham, John, 5th Baron Hotham ( 1854-1856 )
Hunter Blair, James ( 1854 )
Hurt, Francis Richard
   &nbspHutchinson Synge, Edward, 4th B
   &nbspIrby, Leonard Howard Loyd
   &nbspJames, William
   &nbspJocelyn, John Strange, 5th Earl
   &nbspJohnson, Edward Colpoys
   &nbspJohnson, William Frederic
   &nbspJohnstone, John Douglas, where he lost an arm in the first attack on the Redan, 18 June 1855
   &nbspJohnstone, John Douglas
   &nbspJolliffe, Hedworth Hylton, 2nd, at Alma and Inkerman and at the charge of the Light Brigade Balaclava
   &nbspJolliffe, Hylton
   &nbspJones, Harry David, Commanding Engineer at the Siege of Sebastopol
   &nbspKeith-Falconer, Charles James ( 1854-1856 )
   &nbspKemeys-Tynte, John Brabazon ( 1854 ), in the Baltic
   &nbspKent, Henry
   &nbspKerr, Walter Talbot ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspKingscote, Fitzhardinge, losing his right hand at the storming of the Grand Redan
   &nbspKingscote, Robert Nigel Fitzha, as Aide-de-Camp to Field Marshal Lord Raglan, his great-uncle
   &nbspKinloch, Alexander, of Gilmerto
   &nbspKnatchbull, Francis ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspKnatchbull, Norton ( 1854 )
   &nbspKnight, Charles Ernest
   &nbspKnollys, William Wallingford
   &nbspLake, Henry Atwell, distinguished at the Siege of Kars
   &nbspLane-Fox, Sackville George, 12t
   &nbspLaw, Francis Towry Adeane
   &nbspLaw, Frederick Charles, in the Black Sea and Baltic Sea
   &nbspLawrence, Arthur Johnstone ( 1854 )
Layard, Arthur John
   &nbspLeeson, Ralph
   &nbspLegh, Edmund Cornwall
   &nbspLegh, William John, 1st Baron N
   &nbspLennox, Wilbraham Oates, V.C. ( 1854-1856 )
   &nbspLindsay, Coutts, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspLindsay, Henry Gore ( 1855 )
   &nbspLindsay-Loyd, Robert James, 1st
   &nbspLloyd-Mostyn, Savage
   &nbspLoch, Henry Brougham, 1st Baron ( 1854 )
   &nbspLong, Edward Morton, where he was wounded
   &nbspLuard, Richard George Amherst
   &nbspLyon, George Francis, 3rd of Ki
Lyons, Edmund Mowbray
   &nbspLyons, Edmund, 1st Baron Lyons ( 1855 ), in command of the Mediterranean Fleet
   &nbspLyttelton-Annesley, Arthur Lyt ( 1855 )
   &nbspMac Gregor, Malcolm, of Mac Gre
   &nbspMacdonald, Charles Edward, 4th
   &nbspMacdonell, Alexander
   &nbspMacdonnell, John Ignatius
   &nbspMackinnon, Daniel Roger Lionel
   &nbspMaclean, Fitzroy Donald, 10th B
   &nbspMacpherson, Ewen Henry Davidso
   &nbspMacpherson, John Cameron
   &nbspMaitland, Horatio Lennox Arthu, where he was wounded in the foot, and crippled
   &nbspMaitland, Keith Ramsay
   &nbspMansfield, Charles Edward
   &nbspMarkham, Frederick
   &nbspMarshall, Frederick ( 1855 )
   &nbspMassy, Charles Henry
   &nbspMassy, William Godfrey Dunham ( 1855 ), where he was dangerously wounded at the Redan, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMaude, Frederick Francis, V.C., where he was wounded
   &nbspMaude, George Ashley, and was severely wounded at the Battle of Balaclava
   &nbspMaule-Ramsay, Lauderdale
Maunsell, Edward Beauchamp
   &nbspMaunsell, Samuel, with the Royal Navy
   &nbspMaunsell, Thomas ( 1854-1855 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspMaxse, Henry FitzHardinge Berk
   &nbspMaxwell, James Pierce, 9th Baro, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspMcKinnon, David Reid
   &nbspMcMahon, Thomas Westropp, 3rd B
   &nbspMeade, Richard James, 4th Earl ( 1854-1855 ), serving on the Baltic
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, Charles ( 1854-1856 )
Montagu, Charles E. H., Baltic Campaign
   &nbspMontagu, Henry, 6th Baron Rokeb ( 1854 )
   &nbspMontagu, Horace William
   &nbspMontagu, Victor Alexander
Montgomery, Hugh
   &nbspMontgomery-Cuninghame, William
   &nbspMorgan, Godfrey Charles, 1st an
   &nbspMurray, James Charles Plantage
   &nbspNorcott, William Sherbrooke Ra
   &nbspNugent, Walter George, 2nd Bt., at Alma, Inkerman and Balaclav
   &nbspNugent, William St. George, 10t
   &nbspO’Connell, Morgan James
   &nbspOrd, Harry St. George ( 1854 ), in the Baltic
Owen, William
Pakenham, Edward William
   &nbspPakenham, Thomas Henry ( 1854 )
   &nbspPakenham, William Lygon, 4th Ea, as Adjutant-General
   &nbspPalliser, Edward Mathew
   &nbspPalmer, Herrick Augustus
   &nbspPalmer, Thomas
   &nbspParnell, Henry, 4th Baron Congl, after the fall of Sebastopol
   &nbspPaston-Cooper, Astley Paston, 3
   &nbspPaulet, William
   &nbspPeel, William, V.C.
   &nbspPellew, Barrington Reynolds, Siege of Sebastopol
   &nbspPennefather, John Lysaght
   &nbspPennington, Josslyn Francis, 5t
   &nbspPerceval, Ernest Augustus
   &nbspPercy, Henry Hugh Manvers, V.C., where he was wounded at Balaclava and Inkerman
   &nbspPersse, Dudley, and was severely wounded at the Alma
   &nbspPersse, Walter Blakeney
   &nbspPigott, Charles Robert, 3rd Bt., he was severely wounded and received a medal and clasp
   &nbspPilkington, Edward Williams
   &nbspPonsonby, Henry Frederick
   &nbspPoore, Robert ( 1855 )
   &nbspPortal, Robert
   &nbspPrevost, George Phipps, he received a medal and clasp and Turkish medal
   &nbspRamsay-Fairfax, William George
   &nbspRamsden, Frederick Henry
   &nbspRamsden, John Charles Francis
   &nbspRobb, John B. ( 1854 )
   &nbspRose, Hugh Henry, 1st and last ( 1854 ), as Queen’s Commissioner to the HQ of the French forces
Rose, John Baillie, 22nd of Kil
Rowley, Albert Evelyn
   &nbspRumbold, Arthur Carlos Henry, 5
   &nbspRussell, Charles, 3rd Bt., V.C.
Ryder, Henry Stuart
   &nbspSackville-West, Charles Richar ( 1855 )
   &nbspScarlett, James Yorke
   &nbspScarlett, William Frederick, 3r ( 1854-1856 )
   &nbspSeymour, Edward Hobart ( 1854-1855 ), in the Black Sea
   &nbspSeymour, William Frederick Ern ( 1856 )
   &nbspShakespear, John Davenport
Shiffner, John
   &nbspSkene, John George
   &nbspSlade, Herbert Dawson ( 1855 ), including the Battle of the Tchernaya and the siege of Sebastopol
   &nbspSlingsby, Thomas, where he was the original bearer of the message to the Light Brigade which was snatched from him by the overzealous Captain Nolan and relayed by the latter in garbled form, with the well-known disastrous consequences
   &nbspSmijth-Windham, George
   &nbspSmith, Edward John Algernon
Smith, Henry
   &nbspSmith-Gordon, Lionel Eldred, 2n
   &nbspSomerset, Leveson Eliot Henry
Somerville, Reginald Hugh
   &nbspSpence, Samuel
   &nbspSpurway, John
   &nbspSt. Clair, Charles William, 6th, where he was severely wounded in the attack on Redan
   &nbspSt. John, John Henry
Stanley, Edward
   &nbspStanley, Henry James, in the Baltic
   &nbspStewart, Randolph Henry, 11th E
   &nbspStirling, William
   &nbspStourton, Everard Joseph
   &nbspStucley, William Lewis, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspSykes, Henry, 6th Bt.
   &nbspThackwell, Joseph Edwin ( 1854-1856 )
   &nbspThesiger, Frederick Augustus, 2 ( 1854 )
   &nbspTizard, Tomas Henry ( 1857 ), in the Baltic
   &nbspTottenham, Charles George
   &nbspTownsend, Samuel Philip, present at Sebastopol
   &nbspTurner, Henry Whichcote
   &nbspUssher, Edward Fellew Hammett ( 1854-1855 ), with the Baltic Fleet
   &nbspVansittart, Coleraine Robert
   &nbspVansittart, Nicholas ( 1855 )
   &nbspVenables, Cavendish, wounded at Inkerman
   &nbspVerney, Edmund Hope, 3rd Bt. ( 1854-1855 )
Walbanke-Childers, Spencer
   &nbspWaldegrave, William Frederick,
   &nbspWard, Bernard Matthew
   &nbspWarde, Edward Charles, where he commanded the British seige train at Sebastopol
   &nbspWarre, Henry James
   &nbspWarren, Augustus Riversdale, 5t ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspWavell, Arthur Henry ( 1855-1856 )
   &nbspWellesley, William Henry, 2nd E
   &nbspWhite, Henry Dalrymple ( 1854-1856 )
   &nbspWhitmore, Edmund Augustus
   &nbspWhitmore, Francis Locker
   &nbspWhitmore, George Stoddart ( 1855-1856 )
   &nbspWigram, Frederick Wellington J
   &nbspWolseley, Garnet Joseph, 1st Vi ( 1854-1856 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and was wounded four times
   &nbspWolseley, John Richard, 6th Bt. ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspWombwell, George Orby, 4th Bt.
   &nbspWood, Henry Evelyn, V.C.
   &nbspWood, William Mark, with the Coldstream Guards
   &nbspWyndham, Charles
Young, William Norris, 5th Bt.
    Count equals 362 individuals.

Crimean War


   &nbspKeane, Hussey Fane
    Count equals 1 individual.

Seige of Sebastopol
   &nbspActon, William Molesworth Cole
Browne-Clayton, Robert John
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Siege of Sebastopol
   &nbspAirey, Richard, 1st and last Ba
   &nbspAmherst, William Archer, 3rd Ea
   &nbspArmstrong, William Andrew
Bainbrigge, Edward
   &nbspBest, Mawdistly Gaussen
   &nbspBlakeney, Robert
Boileau, Charles Augustus Penr ( 18 Jun 1855 ), where he was mortally wounded
   &nbspCochrane, Rupert Inglis ( 1854-1855 )
   &nbspCooke, Anthony Charles
Crofton, Gustavus St. John
   &nbspDalyell, Osborne William, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspFitzMaurice, George William Ha
Handcock, Henry Robert
   &nbspHood, Arthur William Acland, 1s
Hore-Ruthven, Cavendish ( Oct 1854 )
   &nbspLambart, Frederick Edward Goul ( 1854 )
   &nbspMassey, Eyre Challoner Henry, 4
   &nbspPennington, Alan Joseph, in the Royal Navy
   &nbspPowell, Samuel Hopper
   &nbspShirley, Horatio
   &nbspSlade, Alfred Frederic Adolphu
   &nbspSoumarokoff-Elston, Felix Niko
   &nbspSpencer, Augustus Almeric
   &nbspStirling, Walter ( 1854 )
   &nbspTryon, Henry ( 20 Nov 1854 )
   &nbspYelverton, William Charles, 4th
    Count equals 26 individuals.

Siege of Sevastopol
   &nbspGipps, Reginald Ramsay
   &nbspRamsay-Fairfax, William George, he received a medal and clasp and Turkish medal
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Total count equals 460 individuals.

=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war