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Adam, Major General Sir Frederick William

Alava, Miguel Ricardo de

Allix de Vaux, General Jacques-Alexandre-François, baron

Alten, Lieutenant General Sir Charles von

Anton, Sergeant James

Arentschildt, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Frederick, Baron von

 

B

Bachelu, General Gilbert Désirée Joseph

Bailly de Monthion, General François Gédéon

Baring, Major George

Barker, Henry Aston

Bell, Sir Charles

Bijlandt, Major General Willem Frederik van

Blücher, Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von

Bolton, Captain Samuel

Bourmont, General Louis Auguste Victor de Ghaisnes, Count

Brack, Captain Prosper Fortuné, de

Brewer, Joseph

Brô, ColonelLouis

Brunswick, Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of

Bull, Major Robert

Bülow, General Friedrich Wilhelm, Baron von

Burney (married name d’Arblay), Frances or ‘Fanny’

Butterworth, John

C

Cambronne, General Pierre Jacques

Campbell, Lieutenant Robert Preston

Capel, Caroline

Chassé, Lieutenant General David Hendrik, Baron

Chastel, General Louis Pierre Aimé, Baron

Clark, Captain Alexander Kennedy

Clay, Private Matthew

Coignet, Captain Jean-Roch

Colbert-Chabanais, GeneralEdouard de

Cole, General Sir Galbraith Lowry

Colville, General Sir Charles

Constant de Rebecque, Jean Victor

Cooke, Major GeneralSir George

Cotton, Edward

Crawford, Donald

Creevey, Thomas

 

D

Decoster, Jean

De Lancey, Lady Magdalen

De Lancey, Sir William Howe

Delort, GeneralJacques Antoine

D’Erlon, General Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Count

Detmers, Colonel H.

D’Hoogvoorst, Baron Joseph van der Linden

Domon, General Jean Simon

Dörnberg, Major General Sir Wilhelm Kaspar Ferdinand von

Drouot, GeneralAntoine, Count

Duhesme, General Philibert Guillaume, Count

Dupuis, Madame Thérèse

Dupuy, Major Victor

Durutte, General Pierre François

E

Eaton (née Waldie), Charlotte Anne

Evans, Tom

Ewart, Sergeant Charles

Exelmans, General Rémy Joseph Isidore

F

Ferrior, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel

Fitzroy Somerset, Colonel James Henry

Fleury de Chamboulon, Pierre Alexandre Édouard

Fouler, General Albert Emmanuel

Foy, General Maximilien Sebastien

Fraser, Sergeant Ralph

Frazer, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Augustus Simon

Fremantle, LieutenantColonel John

Friant, General Louis, Count

G

Gérard, General Maurice Etienne

Gneisenau, August Wilhelm Anton, Count von

Gordon, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander

Graeme, Lieutenant George Drummond

Graham, Corporal

Gronow, Rees Howell

Grouchy, Marshal Emmanuel, Marquis de

Guyot, General Charles, Claude-Etienne, Count

H

Halkett, Major General Sir Colin

Halkett, Colonel Hew, Baron von

Hamilton, Lieutenant Colonel James Inglis

Hill, General Rowland

Hitchens, Richard

Hunt, Philip

J

Jacquinot, Charles Claude, Baron

Jardin, père or aîné

Jérôme, Prince

Jerzmanowski, Lieutenant Colonel Jan Pawel, Baron

Jolyet, Major Jean-Baptiste

K

Keller, Major von

Kelly, Captain Edward

Kempt, Major General Sir James

Kennedy, Ensign James Grant

Kincaid, Lieutenant John

L

Labédoyère, General Charles-Angélique-François-Huchet, Count

Larrey, Dominique-Jean, Baron

Lawrence, Sergeant William

Leach, Captain Jonathan

Leeke, Ensign William

Lefebvre-Desnouëttes, General Charles, Count

Lobau, General Georges Mouton, Count

M

Macdonell, Lieutenant Colonel Sir James

MacKay, Piper Kenneth

Maitland, Major General Peregrine

Marbot, Colonel Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcellin, Baron de

Marshall, Sergeant Major Matthew

Mercer, Captain Alexander Cavalié

Merlen, Major General J.B., van

Milhaud, General Edouard-Jean-Baptiste, Count

Morris, Thomas

Müffling, General Philipp Friedrich Carl Ferdinand, Baron von

Muter, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph

N

Napoleon I

Ney, Marshal Michel, Duke of Elchingen, prince of Moskova

 

O

Ompteda, Colonel Christian Frederick William von, Baron

Orange, William Frederick George, Prince of

P

Percy, Major Henry

Perponcher-Sedlnitzky, Lieutenant General Henri-Georges, Baron

Petre, Lieutenant Henry William

Picton, Lieutenant General Sir Thomas

Pirch, Major General Georg Dubislaw Ludwig

Piré-Hippolyte, General Marie-Guillaume, Count

Ponsonby, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Frederick Cavendish

Ponsonby, Major General Sir William

Pozzo di Borgo, General Carlo Andrea, Count

Q

Quiot du Passage, General Joachim, baron

R

Reille, General Honoré-Charles-Michel-Joseph, Count

Richmond, General Charles Lennox, fourth Duke of

S

Saint-Denis, Louis Etienne

Saltoun, Alexander George Fraser, Lord

Sandham, Captain Charles F.

Scott, Sir Walter

Seymour, Captain Horace Beauchamp

Shaw, Corporal John

Simmons, Lieutenant George

Smith, Captain Sir Henry George Wakelyn

Smith, Admiral Sir William Sidney

Somerset, Major General Lord (Robert) Edward Henry

Soult, Marshal (‘Nicolas’) Jean-de-Dieu

Styles, Corporal Francis

T

Thielemann, General Johann Adolf, Baron von

Thornton, James

‘T.S.’

Turner, Joseph Mallord William

U

Uchelen, Lieutenant van

Uxbridge, Henry William Paget, second Earl of

V

Vandamme, General Dominique-Joseph-René, Count

Vandeleur, Major General Sir John Ormsby

Vivian, Major General Sir Richard Hussey

W

Waterloo, Frederica M’Mullen

Weir, Sergeant John

Wellington, Field Marshal Sir Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of

Wheatley, Lieutenant Edmund

Whinyates, Captain Edward Charles

Woodford, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander George

Z

Ziethen, Lieutenant General Hans Ernst Karl, Count von

 

Appendix I Chronology of major political events

Appendix II   Chronology of the Waterloo campaign

Appendix III   Order of battle: Blucher’s Army of the North

Appendix IV Order of battle: Wellington’s Army of the Low Countries

Appendix VI: British Waterloo regiments: strengths and losses

Appendix VII:  The British purchase system

Appendix VIII: Wellington’s Waterloo Dispatch to Earl Bathurst

Appendix IX The Battles of Waterloo and Quatre-Bras, as reported by The Times

 

Bibliography

Index

 

 

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An innovative and unique history of Waterloo told through the experiences of over 150 eyewitnesses.

About the Author

Christopher Summerville is a freelance editor and writer specialising in military history. His ambition is to popularise the Napoleonic era, and to make that most colourful and dramatic of periods accessible to the general reader. He has published several books on the period including Napoleon's Polish Gamble: Eylau and Friedland 1807(2005), Regency Recollections: Captain Gronow's Guide to Life in London and Paris (2006) and March of Death: Sir John Moore's Retreat to Corunna, 1808-1809 (2003). He lives and works in York.

Reviews

'In Who Was Who At Waterloo: A Biography Of The Battle, he tackles the defining event of the Napoleonic wars - the battle that finally brought Napoleon's dream crashing down. A book to send chills of excitement down your spine.' "Stephen Lewis"

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