Minor errors, attributable to the printer, have been corrected. Pleasesee the transcriber’s note at the end of this textfor details regarding the handling of any textual issues encounteredduring its preparation.
The bulk of this text consists of annotated tables containing names,dates, and ranks achieved of participants in the British Army at thebattle of Waterloo. Most entries are accompanied by brief biographicalsketches. The notes follow each table, as printed.
The numbering of the notes for each table has been retained, beginninganew with ‘1’ for each table. Hyperlinks are provided which allow thereader to handily inspect each note.
The footnotes to the prefatory material, and to the headings of manytables, originally appeared as an asterisk. These have been re-sequencedfrom A to W and appear after the paragraph where they are referenced.
The cover image has been modified to include the title and author, and,as amended, is added to the public domain.
Time does not diminish the interest of Waterloo, for that combatof giants is indissolubly connected with Napoleon—the greatestmaster of the art of war the world has ever known.
Since the publication of my Roll Call in 1890, I have receivedmuch additional information from the relatives of Waterlooofficers. This has enabled me to bri