Commanding the Meerut Division of the Army, as well as when Commanding the 1st Juventing Division at Bhurtpore 1825 and 1826.-

Lieutenant General Sir Samford Whittingham to whome I was aide-de-camp, during the 6 years of his command of the Cawnpoor and Meerut Divisions from February 1827, to August, 1833.-

One year, Major General The Honorable J. Ramsay, whilst Commanding the Meerut Division from August 1833 to October 1834.

Viscount Combermere whilst His Lordship Commander-in-Chief in India..

Lieutenant-General Heigh whilst at Meerut Commanding 11 Lt. Dragoons and at Bhurtpore when Commanding the Cavalry of the Army.

Major-General Oglander, 26th Regiment. From 1839, up to that Officer's death, I held the post of his aide-de-camp from February 1839 until June 1840, when he joined the China Expedition at Singapore.

44. R. H. Prince Henry of the Netherlands, on the occasion of A. R. H.'s visit to India in 1838, when I was appointed Aide-de-Camp and accompanied H. R. H. during the tour from Calcutta to Delhi and back again.-

Lord Gough, during His Lordship's Command in China..

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