Arabian Peninsular Campaign
 Kerr-Smiley, Peter Simon ( 1956-1957 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Albuera
 Abercromby, Alexander ( 16 May 1811 ), where he commanded his brigade
Duckworth, George Henry ( 16 May 1811 )
Gibbons, George ( 16 May 1811 )
 Hardinge, Henry, 1st Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and Kings Newton ( 1811 )
Hoghton, Daniel ( 16 May 1811 )
 Moleyns, Thomas Townsend Aremberg, 3rd Baron Ventry, where he was wounded
Rothwell, Thomas ( 16 May 1811 )
Count equals 7 individuals.
Battle of Alexandria
Abercromby, Ralph ( 21 Mar 1801 ), where he was mortally wounded
Blake, Denis John ( 1801 )
Ogle, Thomas ( 1801 ), during the landing at Aboukir Bay
Count equals 3 individuals.
Battle of Auerstadt
Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand ( 10 Nov 1806 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Badajoz
 Grey, George ( 1812 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Bergen-op-Zoom
Carleton, George
 Crosbie, William Edward, 6th Bt., where he was severely wounded
Gore, Arthur ( 9 Mar 1814 )
Count equals 3 individuals.
Battle of Busaco
 Abercromby, Alexander ( 27 Sep 1810 )
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford ( 27 Aug 1810 )
 Colborne, John, 1st Baron Seaton of Seaton ( 26 Sep 1810 )
 Falkiner, Samuel Edmund, 5th Bt.
 Fane, John, 11th Earl of Westmorland
 Hay, George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale ( 27 Sep 1810 ), where he was wounded as DAQMG
 Slade, John, 1st Bt. ( 27 Sep 1810 )
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 27 Sep 1810 ), defeating Marshal Massena
Count equals 8 individuals.
Battle of Copenhagen
 Bligh, William ( 1801 )
 Campbell, Duncan, of Barcaldine, 1st Bt.
 Christian, Evan ( 1807 ), on board H.M.S. Brunswick
 Couper, George, 1st Bt.
 FitzMaurice, James ( 2 Apr 1801 )
 Fremantle, Thomas Francis
Minchin, Spencer ( 1801 )
 Minchin, William ( 1801 )
 Stanhope, Henry Edwyn, 1st Bt.
 Thesiger, Frederic ( 1801 ), as Aide-de-Camp to Admiral Nelson
 Trevor, Henry Otway, 21st Lord Dacre ( 1807 )
 Westropp, Amos Freeman ( 1801 )
 Westropp, Henry Hickman
Count equals 13 individuals.
Battle of Corunna
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford ( 16 Jan 1809 ), serving under General Moore
 Best, Thomas Fairfax ( 16 Jan 1809 )
 Blaquiere, George
Burrard, Paul Harry, where he was Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Moore
 Colborne, John, 1st Baron Seaton of Seaton ( 16 Jan 1809 )
 Darby-Griffith, Matthew Chitty ( 1809 ), where he lost a leg
 Everard, Matthias
 Moore, John
 Paget, Henry William, 1st Marquess of Anglesey ( 16 Jan 1809 ), where he commanded the cavalry under Sir John Moore
 Slade, John, 1st Bt. ( 1812 )
 Verner, William, 1st Bt.
Count equals 11 individuals.
Battle of Fuentes d'Onor
Butler, Francis ( 5 May 1811 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Fuentes d'Onoro
 Slade, John, 1st Bt. ( 1811-1811 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 5 May 1811 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Lissa
 Hoste, William, 1st Bt. ( 1811 ), where he defeated Commodore Bernard Bubourdieu's squadron of 7 frigates, with only 4 frigates
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Nive
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford ( Dec 1813 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Nivelle
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford
 Gough, Hugh, 1st Viscount Gough of Goojerat ( 19 Nov 1813 )
 Keane, John, 1st Baron Keane
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 10 Nov 1813 )
Count equals 4 individuals.
Battle of Orthez
 Blood, Thomas, during which he was severely wounded
 Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond ( 1814 ), where he was wounded
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 27 Feb 1814 )
Count equals 3 individuals.
Battle of Quatre Bras
Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, Friedrich Wilhelm ( 16 Jun 1815 )
 Carmichael Smyth, James, 1st Bt. ( 1815 ), on the personal staff of Duke of Wellington
 Clayton, William Robert, 5th Bt., where he was wounded
 Croft, Thomas Elmsley, 7th Bt. ( 16 Jun 1815 ), where he was severely wounded
 Fitzmaurice, John, in the advance guard
 Hardinge, Henry, 1st Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and Kings Newton ( 16 Jun 1815 ), where he lost his left hand
 Hardinge, Richard ( 16 Jun 1815 )
Hay, James, Lord Hay ( 16 Jun 1815 )
Miller, William ( 16 Jun 1815 )
 Montagu, Henry, 6th Baron Rokeby ( 16 Jun 1815 )
 Stuart, William
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 16 Jun 1815 )
Count equals 12 individuals.
Battle of Saalfeld
Preußen, Friedrich Christian Ludwig Ferdinand ( 10 Oct 1806 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Salamanca
 Abraham, Thomas
 Baldwin, John Charles
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford ( 22 Jul 1812 ), where he was severely is wounded
 Cathcart, Charles Murray, 2nd Earl Cathcart
 Collis, John, where he had both eyes shot out
 Falkiner, Samuel Edmund, 5th Bt.
 Gough, William
 Innes, Gordon Clunes ( 22 Jul 1812 )
Innes, John ( c 22 Jul 1812 )
Judkin-FitzGerald, Robert Uniacke ( 1812 )
Le Marchant, John Gaspard ( 22 Jul 1812 )
 Stapleton-Cotton, Stapleton, 1st Viscount Combermere of Bhurtpore ( 1812 ), where he lead a decisive cavalry charge
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 22 Jul 1812 ), defeating Marmont
 Westropp, Lionel John ( 1812 )
 White, Henry, 1st Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline ( 22 Jul 1812 )
Count equals 15 individuals.
Battle of Talavera
 Abraham, Thomas
 Beamish-Bernard, Adderley
Beckett, Richard ( 28 Jul 1809 )
Blake, Andrew ( 28 Jul 1809 )
 Boothby, Charles ( 1809 ), where he lost a leg, and became a French POW
 Campbell, Alexander, 1st Bt., where he was severely wounded
 Campbell, Duncan, of Barcaldine, 1st Bt. ( 27 Jul 1809 ), as Aide-de-Camp to General Sir Alexander Campbell, Bt.
 Collis, John
 Duff, James, 4th Earl Fife ( 1809 ), where he was wounded
Evans, John ( 27 Jul 1809 )
 Falkiner, Samuel Edmund, 5th Bt.
 Fane, John, 11th Earl of Westmorland
 Farrington, Charles Henry, 2nd Bt.
 FitzGibbon, Richard Hobart, 3rd Earl of Clare
Gordon, Alexander ( 28 Jul 1809 )
 Gough, Hugh, 1st Viscount Gough of Goojerat ( 1809 ), where he was severely wounded
 Hawker, Peter, where he was severely wounded
 Hulse, Richard
 Hunter Blair, Thomas, of Dunskey and Robertland ( 1814 ), where he was wounded and made a prisoner by the French
Irby, Edward Methuen ( 27 Jul 1809 )
Neville, Henry ( 27 Jul 1809 )
 Russell, George William ( 27 Jul 1809 ), where he was wounded
 Stapleton-Cotton, Stapleton, 1st Viscount Combermere of Bhurtpore ( 1809 ), for which he received the thanks of Parliament
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 27 Jul 1809 )
Count equals 24 individuals.
Battle of Toulouse
 Michell, Charles Collier
 Verner, William, 1st Bt.
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 10 Apr 1814 ), where he finally defeated Marshall Soult
Count equals 3 individuals.
Battle of Trafalgar
 Barclay, Robert Heriot ( 20 Oct 1805 )
 Codrington, Edward ( 1805 ), in command H.M.S. Orion
Duff, George ( 21 Oct 1805 )
 Duff, Norwich ( 21 Oct 1805 )
 Fremantle, Thomas Francis
 Harrington, Daniel ( 20 Oct 1805 ), serving under Nelson on H.M.S. Victory
Nelson, Horatio, 1st and last Viscount Nelson of the Nile and Burnham Thorpe ( 21 Oct 1805 )
 Nevill, Ralph, Viscount Nevill ( 20 Oct 1805 ), serving on H.M.S. Victory
 Pellew, Israel, as commander of H.M.S. Conqueror
 Perceval, George James, 6th Earl of Egmont
 Proby, Granville Leveson, 3rd Earl of Carysfort
 Westropp, Amos Freeman ( 1805 )
Count equals 12 individuals.
Battle of Vimeiro
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 21 Aug 1808 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Vitoria
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford ( 21 Jun 1813 )
Cadogan, Henry ( 21 Jun 1813 )
 Campbell, Norman ( 21 Jun 1813 ), where he was wounded
Carew, Robert Shapland ( Jun 1813 )
 Cathcart, Charles Murray, 2nd Earl Cathcart
Fane, Charles ( 1813 )
 Gough, Hugh, 1st Viscount Gough of Goojerat ( 21 Jun 1813 ), where he was severely wounded
 Hay, George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale ( 21 Jun 1813 ), as AQMG
 Keane, John, 1st Baron Keane
Palmer, Joseph
Scanlan, Connell
Thellusson, George ( 21 Jun 1813 )
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 21 Jun 1813 ), where he defeated Marshal Jourdan
Count equals 13 individuals.
Battle of Waterloo
 Abercromby, Alexander ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Abraham, Thomas ( 1815 )
 Acheson, Edward
 Allen, Charles Manning ( 18 Jun 1815 ), in the advance Guard of the French Army
 Allen, John Hay ( 18 Jun 1815 ), in the advance Guard of the French Army
 Anson, George ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Barnewall, Aylmer John, 9th Bt. ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Barrett, George Goodin ( Jun 1815 )
 Barton, Chambré Brabazon
 Bathurst, Thomas Seymour ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Beamish-Bernard, Adderley
 Bentinck, Charles Anthony Ferdinand, 4th Graf Bentinck, on the Staff
Bernard, Henry Boyle ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Biddulph, Theophilus, 6th Bt. ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Blackwood, Robert Temple ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Blennerhassett, Aldworth ( 1815 )
 Blois, Charles, 7th Bt. ( 16 Jun 1815 )
 Brereton, William, whee he was severely wounded
 Bridgeman, Orlando Henry ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Bromhead, Edmund Gonville, 3rd Bt.
 Browne, John
 Browne, Michael, where he was wounded
 Bruce, Robert ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Butler, Whitwell ( 1815 ), where he carried the Colours
 Cameron, Donald, of Lochiel, 23rd Chief of Clan Cameron ( 16 Jun 1815 )
 Campbell, Donald ( 16 Jun 1815 ), where he was wounded
 Campbell, Norman ( 16 Jun 1815 ), where he was wounded
Canning, Charles Fox ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Carden, Henry Robert, 3rd Bt. ( 16 Jun 1815 )
 Carmichael Smyth, James, 1st Bt., on the personal staff of Duke of Wellington
 Cathcart, Charles Murray, 2nd Earl Cathcart ( 1815 )
 Cathcart, George ( 1815 ), as Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Wellington
 Chartres, Thomas ( 1815 )
 Chatterton, James Charles, 3rd Bt. ( 1815 )
 Clark-Kennedy, Alexander Kennedy
 Clayton, William Robert, 5th Bt.
 Clerke, William, 9th Bt.
 Colborne, John, 1st Baron Seaton of Seaton ( 1815 ), where he commanded the 52nd Light Infantry
 Colville, Charles
 Cotter, George Sackville ( 18 Jun 1815 )
Craufurd, Thomas Gage ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Dallas, Alexander Robert Charles
 Dobbs, John ( 1815 )
Ellis, Henry ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Erskine, Esmé Stuart ( 16 Jun 1815 ), where he lost an arm
 Evelyn, George ( 1815 ), where he was wounded
 Farrington, Charles Henry, 2nd Bt.
Fisher, William
 FitzGerald, Edward Thomas ( 1815 ), as Assistant Quartermaster-General with the Guards
FitzGerald, Richard ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 FitzRoy, Charles Augustus ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Fitzroy, Charles ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Floyd, Henry, 2nd Bt. ( 1815 )
 Forbes, James, Master of Forbes ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Forbes, Walter, 18th Lord Forbes ( 18 Jun 1815 ), supposedly the youngest officer there
 Forster, Henry, where he was wounded
 Frankland, Frederick William, 8th Bt. ( 1815 )
 Fremantle, John ( 1815 )
 Gordon, Alexander ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond ( 1815 )
Gunning, George Orlando ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Hamilton, Archibald James ( 1815 ), with the Scots Greys
 Hardinge, Henry, 1st Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and Kings Newton ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Harris, William George, 2nd Baron Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore, as commander of 2nd/73rd Regiment, and was wounded
 Havelock, William, where he was Aide-de-Camp to Count von Alten, and was wounded
Hay, Alexander ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Hewett, William
Hobhouse, Benjamin ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Hopkins, John William ( 1815 )
 Hotham, Beaumont, 3rd Baron Hotham of South Dalton ( 1815 )
Howard, Frederick ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Hunter Blair, Thomas, of Dunskey and Robertland ( 1815 ), where he was wounded
 Irby, Henry Edward ( 18 Jun 1815 )
Jolliffe, Charles ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Keppel, Augustus Frederick, 5th Earl of Albemarle ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Keppel, George Thomas, 6th Earl of Albemarle ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Lancey, William ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Lennox, William Pitt ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Luard, John ( 1815 )
 Maunsell, John Edmund ( 1815 ), in Major Beane's troop
 Michell, Charles Collier ( 1815 )
 Minchin, Charles Humphrey
 Mitchell, Hugh Henry ( 1815 )
 Montagu, Henry, 6th Baron Rokeby ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Murray, Henry ( 1815 )
 Norcott, Amos Godsell Robert ( 1815 )
 Norton, Fletcher, 3rd Lord Grantley, Baron of Markenfield, where he was wounded
 Paget, Henry William, 1st Marquess of Anglesey ( 18 Jun 1815 ), where he commanded the Anglo-Belgian cavalry, contributing greatly to the Allied success, although he was wounded and lost a leg
 Percy, Henry ( 1815 )
 Persse, William Nicholas ( 18 Jun 1815 )
Ponsonby, William ( 16 Jun 1815 )
Pym, John ( 18 Jun 1815 ), in the 13th Light Dragoons
 Ramsay, William Norman ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Shirley, William ( 18 Jun 1815 )
Sinclair, John ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Slade, John Henry ( 18 Jun 1815 )
 Standen, George Douglas, at Hougoumont
 Stevenson, Charles Butler ( 1815 )
Stothert, William ( 18 Jun 1815 ), where he was wounded
 Stuart, William, where he lost an arm
 Sweny, John Paget
 Taylor, Thomas William ( 1815 ), in the 10th Hussars
 Verner, William, 1st Bt.
 Walbanke-Childers, Michael ( 1815 ), Brigade Major to Sir John Vandeleur
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 18 Jun 1815 ), where he finally defeated Napoleon
 Wigston, Richard Henry ( 18 Jun 1815 ), with 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards
 Wright, William, where he was severely wounded
 Wyndham, Henry ( 1815 )
Count equals 108 individuals.
Battle of the Pyrenees
Campbell, Allan William ( Jul 1813 )
 Clayton, William Robert, 5th Bt.
 Keane, John, 1st Baron Keane
Count equals 3 individuals.
Bombardment of Copenhagen
 Thesiger, Frederick, 1st Baron Chelmsford of Chelmsford ( 7 Sep 1807 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Capture of Bergen-op-Zoom
 Boyle, Edmund, 8th Earl of Cork, where he was taken prisoner
Count equals 1 individual.
Glorious First
 Bowyer, George, 1st/5th Bt. ( 1 Jun 1794 ), where he lost a leg, and distinguished himself
 Butcher, Samuel ( 1 Jun 1794 ), under Lord Howe
 Douglas, Andrew Snape ( 1 Jun 1794 )
 Graves, Thomas, 1st Lord Graves, Baron of Gravesend ( 1 Jun 1794 ), under Howe, where he was severely wounded
Count equals 4 individuals.
Glorious First of June
 Howe, Richard, 1st and last Earl Howe ( 1 Jun 1794 )
 Laurie, Robert, 6th Bt. ( 1 Jun 1794 ), where he distinguished himself
Count equals 2 individuals.
Napoleonic War
 Archdall, Mervyn
Count equals 1 individual.
Napoleonic Wars
Bettesworth, George Edmund Byron
 Blakeney, John, he was taken POW by the French and executed
 Dalyell, William Cunningham, of the Binns, 7th Bt.
Davie, John ( 1793 )
 Drummond-Hay, Edward William Auriol, in the Peninsula, France and Low Countries
 Farquhar, Arthur
 Ferguson, Adam
 Fox, George
 Frissell, John ( 1783-1802 ), and was wounded on 1 June 1794
Gordon, William
Hardinge, George Nicholas
Hood, Alexander
Hood, Francis Wheler
 Macbride, John
 Moreau, Jean Victor
 O'Connell, Maurice Charles Philip
 O'Donovan, Richard, The O'Donovan, in campaigns in Flanders and Spain
 Parker, William, 1st Bt.
 Pell, Watkin Owen ( 1808-1813 ), where he led several actions resulting in the capture of enemy ships and participated in the defence of Cadiz and Tarifa as captain of the Thunder bomb
Rothwell, Richard
 Sapieha, Pawel, Prince Sapieha, in charge of his own private regiment during the march on Moscow
 Spencer, Frederick, 4th Earl Spencer ( 1811-1815 ), in the Mediterranean
 Stuart, Charles Edward
Tollemache, Lionel Robert
Trollope, William Arthur
 Ussher, John ( 1815 )
 Ussher, Richard Keily, in the West Indies
 Wright, William ( 1813-1814 ), in Holland
 Österreich, Karl Ludwig, where he lead his army against Napoleon
Count equals 29 individuals.
Peninsular War
 Burke, Dominick
 Cochrane, William Erskine
 Colville, Charles
 Darby, Christopher
 Grey, George
 Hope, James Archibald ( 1811-1813 )
Count equals 6 individuals.
Peninsular Wars
 Abercromby, Alexander
 Acland, Wroth Palmer ( 1808-1809 )
 Agnew, Thomas Ramsden ( 1813 )
 Aitchison, John ( 1808-1814 )
 Allen, Joshua William, 6th Viscount Allen, serving under Wellington, where he distinguished himself with his dashing conduct
 Anson, George
 Anson, William, 1st Bt.
 Anstruther, Robert, where he greatly distinguished himself
 Barclay, Robert Brydges, where he was wounded
 Barrett, Samuel
 Barttelot, George
 Bentinck, Charles Anthony Ferdinand, 4th Graf Bentinck, and was wounded at Barossa inn 1812
 Blayney, Andrew Thomas, 11th Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan ( 1810 ), where he was captured and held prisoner until 1814
 Blood, Thomas
 Bosville Macdonald, Godfrey, 3rd Baron Macdonald of Slate ( 1812 )
 Bourbon, Louis Antoine, Duc d'Angoulême
 Brereton, William, where he was distinguished
 Browne, John
 Browne, Thomas, 3rd Earl of Kenmore, with 40th Regiment
 Bruce, Robert
 Burrard, Harry, 1st Bt.
 Burrowes, Arnold Robinson ( 1808-1814 ), as Aide-de-Camp to Field-Marshal Viscount Beresford
 Cain, James
 Campbell, Charles William, of Borland
 Campbell, Colin, 1st and last Baron Clyde of Clydesdale, where he was twice severely wounded while leading a forlorn hope at the siege of San Sebastian
 Campbell, Duncan, of Barcaldine, 1st Bt.
 Carden, Henry Robert, 3rd Bt.
 Cathcart, Charles Murray, 2nd Earl Cathcart
 Chandos-Pole, Edward Sacheverell
 Chartres, William
 Clarke, John, where he was captured but escaped
 Clarke, Samuel
 Clerke, William, 9th Bt.
 Coker, Thomas Lewis
 Cole, Galbraith Lowry
 Combe, Prosper Aime Victor ( 1809 ), where he was captured in le Basque, and imprisoned at Dartmoor
 Cotter, George Sackville
 Couper, George, 1st Bt.
 Courcy, John
 Crookshank, Chichester William
 Dalbiac, James Charles
 Daly, Francis Dermot
Daly, unknown son
 Dobbs, John
 Elphinstone, Howard, 1st Bt.
 Eustace, William Cornwallis
 Evelyn, George
 Fane, William
 FitzGerald, John Forster
 Fitzmaurice, John
 Fitzroy, Charles
 Fock, John Michael Henry, 3rd Baron de Robeck, serving with General Sir John Moore in Spain
 Forster, Henry
 Frankland, Frederick William, 8th Bt. ( 1812-1814 )
 Fremantle, John, as Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Wellington
 Fuller-Eliott-Drake, Thomas Trayton, 1st Bt.
 Gethin, Richard
 Gibbons, Frederick, and was severely wounded at Albuera
 Gordon-Lennox, Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond
 Gough, William
 Grattan, William, where he was wounded twice
 Guise, John Wright, 3rd Bt. ( 1812-1814 ), including Salamanca, Madrid, Burgos, Vittoria, Bidassoa, Nive, Adour, and Bayonne
 Guise, John Wright, 3rd Bt. ( 1809 ), including Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onoro
 Hamlyn-Williams, James, 3rd Bt., with the 7th Hussars
 Hay, George, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale ( 1806 )
 Hely Hutchinson, John, 3rd Earl of Donoughmore of Knocklofty
 Hewett, George Henry, 2nd Bt.
 Hill, Rowland, 1st Viscount Hill of Hawkestone and of Hardwicke ( 1813 )
 Hopkins, John William
 Jauncey, Henry Fyge, where he was wounded
 Jauncey, John
 Johnstone, John
 Jones, Oliver Thomas
 Keane, John, 1st Baron Keane ( 1814 )
 Knollys, William Thomas
 Luard, John
 Mitchell, Hugh Henry ( 1814 )
 Moleyns, Thomas Townsend Aremberg, 3rd Baron Ventry
Montfort, Charles
 Montmorency, Reymond Hervey ( 1811 ), where he became a POW in the advance to Badajoz
 Mudge, Richard Zachariah
 Munro, Charles, of Foulis, 9th Bt. ( 1811 )
 Murray, Henry
 O'Connell, John
 O'Grady, Gerald de Courcy ( 1811 )
 Page-Turner, Edward George Thomas, 5th Bt.
 Page-Turner, Francis William Martin
Pakenham, Edward Michael
 Pakenham, Hercules Robert
 Persse, Dominick ( 1812 )
 Persse, William
 Persse, William
 Ramsay, George, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
 Saunderson, Hardress Robert ( 1809-1810 )
 Shirley, Charles
 Smijth-Windham, Joseph
 Somers-Cocks, John Sommers, 2nd Earl Sommers ( 1812 )
 Stannus, Robert, where he was wounded five times
 Stuart, Robert Walter, 11th Lord Blantyre ( 1809 )
 Trefusis, Robert Cotton St. John, 18th Lord Clinton
 Trevor, Henry Otway, 21st Lord Dacre
 Vane, Charles William, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry ( 1809-1812 ), as Adjutant-General
 Walbanke-Childers, Michael ( 1811-1814 )
 Walker, George Townshend, 1st Bt. ( 1808-1814 )
 Wallace-Dunlop, James, 21st of that Ilk ( 1811 ), where he commanded a brigade in the 5th Division
 Warrender, John, of Lochend, 5th Bt.
 Wavell, Arthur Goodall
 White, Henry, 1st Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline, where he won a medal with clasps
 Whitworth-Aylmer, Matthew, 5th Lord Aylmer
Count equals 109 individuals.
Peninsular Was
 Butler, Francis
Count equals 1 individual.
Retreat to Corunna
 Baird, David, of Newbyth, 1st Bt., where he lost an arm
 Macnamara, Frederick Hayes
Count equals 2 individuals.
Retreat to Torres Vedras
 Stapleton-Cotton, Stapleton, 1st Viscount Combermere of Bhurtpore ( 1810 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Seige of Badajoz
Blackwood, Robert Temple ( 1811 ), where he was severely wounded
Count equals 1 individual.
Siege of Alexandria
 Coote, Eyre ( 1800-1801 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Siege of Badajoz
 Adderly, James ( 1812 )
 Beresford, William Carr, 1st and last Viscount Beresford of Beresford ( 1812 )
Bermingham, John ( 1811 )
 Gethin, Richard, first through the wall at the storming of Badajoz
Innes, William
 Walker, George Townshend, 1st Bt. ( 1812 ), where he was wounded in the storming
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 6 Apr 1812 )
Westropp, Ralph ( 9 Mar 1811 )
 White, Henry, 1st Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline ( 1812 )
Count equals 9 individuals.
Siege of Bergen-op-Zoom
 Henderson, Robert, of Tunnygask ( 1622 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Siege oft Badajoz
Booth, Charles ( Apr 1812 )
Count equals 1 individual.
The Glorious First
 Cotton, Charles, 5th Bt. ( 1 Jun 1794 ), in command of H.M.S Majestic
 Hood, Alexander, 1st Viscount Bridport of Cricket St. Thomas ( 1 Jun 1794 ), as second in command on The Royal George
Count equals 2 individuals.
Waterloo
 Montagu, John ( 1815 ), with the 52nd Regiment
Count equals 1 individual.
Waterloo Campaign
 Erskine, John Francis Miller, 26th/9th Earl of Mar ( 1815 )
Count equals 1 individual.
attack on the Picurina, before Badajoz
Powys, Henry
Count equals 1 individual.
bombardment of Copenhagen
 Baird, David, of Newbyth, 1st Bt.
Count equals 1 individual.
capture of Madrid
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 12 Aug 1812 )
Count equals 1 individual.
forcing of a passage over the Douro
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 12 May 1809 )
Count equals 1 individual.
invasion of Portugal
 Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington ( Mar 1811 ), by extending the fortications of Torres Vedras, he prevented the French from getting to Lisbon, forcing them to retreat back into Spain
Count equals 1 individual.
occupation of Copenhagen
 Burrard, Harry, 1st Bt. ( 1808 )
Count equals 1 individual.
retreat from Corunna
 Carmichael Smyth, James, 1st Bt.
 Proby, John, 2nd Earl of Carysfort
Count equals 2 individuals.
Total count equals 434 individuals.
=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war





