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Military officer

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Ralph Abercromby, of Tullibody
Lieutenant Basil Alves
Robert Anstruther, Esq.
Major Hamilton Blair, of Blair
Alexander Buchanan
Colonel Sir Alan Cameron, of Erracht
John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll
Colonel Archibald Campbell
General John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll
James Cathcart, Colonel
Colonel George Colquhoun, 4th of Tilliquhoun
Major William Cowley
John Walkinshaw Crawfurd
Sergeant John Cumming
Colonel William Cuninghame, of Enterkine
Colonel Robert Elphinstone, of Lopness
Lieutenant James Farie
Alexander Forbes, Captain
Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, Esq., Younger of Lovat
Grant, of Lurg
General Francis Grant
Sir Walter Hamilton, of Westport
Henry Kerr, of Graden
Hugh Lamont, Lieutenant Colonel
Anthony Lefroy
Captain George Mackenzie
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Maclean, 6th of Drimnin and Kinlochaline
Sir Allan Maclean, 4th Laird of Brolas
Captain James Macrae
Colonel James Masterton
Lieutenant Patrick Moncreiffe
Archibald Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton
Charles Morgan, Colonel
O'Neal, Lieutenant
Captain George Oliphant-Kinloch
Sir James Adolphus Oughton
Lieutenant-General George Preston
General Harry Pulteney
William Henry Ralston, Captain
Major-General John Scott, of Balcomie
Captain Walter Sloane-Laurie, of Redcastle and Woodhall
John Smith, of Swindridge Muir
Duncan Stewart, Lieutenant
Hugh Wallace
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