American War of Independence
 Armstrong, Thomas St. George
 Arnold, Benedict
 Bagot, John Lloyd, Aide-de-Camp to Lord Cornwallis
 Baird, James Gardiner, of Saugh
 Balfour, Nisbet, of Dunbog, where he was wounded at Bunkers Hill
 Ball, Henry
 Bathurst, Lawrence
 Beamish, William, as the Adjutant of the 19th Regiment
 Beauclerk, George, 4th Duke of
 Blacker, Henry
 Blacker, William, as a Captain with the 105th Regiment
 Blakeney, John
 Blakeney, William
 Brereton, William ( 1776 ), where he was wounded on the march from Philadelphia to New York
 Bruce, Andrew
 Burgoyne, John
 Burnett, Robert, of Leys, 7th B
Campbell, Colin
Campbell, Duncan, 9th of Invera
 Campbell, James, 1st and last B ( 1780-1783 )
 Campbell, Patrick
Chevers, William
 Clinton, Henry
 Coffin, John
Cooke, John
 Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marque
 Cowper, Spencer, where he commanded a brigade
 Dalrymple-Hay, John, of Park Pl
 Davis, Dudley Daniel ( 1779-1783 )
 Douglas, Charles, 1st Bt. ( 1776 ), where he forced a passage up the St. Lawrence and relieved Quebec
 Doyle, John, 1st and last Bt.
 Drummond, Andrew John ( 1776-1777 )
 Drummond, Louis Edouard Genevi, with Marquis de Lafayette
 Drummond, Thomas, Lord Drummond
 Dunbar, William
 Dundas, Thomas, of Fingask ( 1779-1781 ), where he surrendered Yorktown
 Dunn, James ( 1780-1782 ), with cavalry under General Anderson and General Sumter
 Fairbairn, Andrew, as a conscript
 Finch, George, 9th Earl of Winc
 FitzGerald, Edward
 Fraser, Alexander, and was taken prisoner in Oct 1781 at York Town
 Fraser, Simon, Master of Lovat
French, Arthur Richard
 Fyers, William
 Gardiner, William Neville
 Gordon, William ( 1781 )
 Graves, Thomas, 1st Lord Graves
Grierson, James
Grierson, Thomas
 Grierson, William
 Hamond, Andrew Snape, 1st Bt.
 Harcourt, William, 3rd Earl Har ( 1775-1778 )
 Harris, George, 1st Baron Harri
 Hart, George Vaughan
Harvey, Stephen
 Hay, Thomas, of Park, 4th Bt.
 Honywood, William
 Howard, John, 15th Earl of Suff
 Imlay, Gilbert
 Johnson, Henry, 1st Bt. ( 1777 )
 Johnson, Peter Warren
 Lancey, Oliver ( 1776-1777 )
 Leigh, Charles
 Leighton, Baldwin, 6th Bt., where he was wounded
Leslie, William
 Ludlow, George James, 3rd Earl
 Lyon, James
 MacDonald, Alexander, 3rd of Bo ( 1775-1783 )
 Macbride, John
 Macdonald, Alexander, 5th of Ki
 Macdonald, Angus, 4th of Milton
 Macdonald, John, 8th of Glenala
 Mackintosh, Æneas, of Mackintos ( 1776-1781 )
 Maclean, Allan, of Brolas, 6th
 Macpherson, Duncan, of Cluny Ma, with the 71st Fraser Highlanders
Macpherson, John
 Matheson, John
 Maxwell, William, of Calderwood
Monckton, Henry
 Montgomerie, Hugh, 12th Earl of
 Montgomery-Cuninghame, Alexand
 Murray-Pulteney, James, of Dune ( 1775 )
 Needham, Francis, 1st Earl of K
 Norton, Chapple
 O'Hara, James
 Percy, Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northu ( 1775-1777 )
 Persse, Henry ( 1775-1777 )
 Phipps, Henry, 1st Earl of Mulg ( 1776-1778 )
 Preston, Charles, 5th Bt.
 Prevost, Jacques Marc
 Rawdon-Hastings, Francis, 1st M ( 1775 ), where he was wounded at Bunker Hill
 Robertson, Alexander, 19th of S
 Robertson, William, 13th of Lud
 Robinson, Beverley
 Robinson, Christopher
 Robinson, John
 Robinson, Morris
 Ross, Alexander
 Saltonstall, Dudley, in the Penobscot Expedition
 Sandilands, James, 9th Lord Tor
 Sargent, Paul Dudley
 Saumarez, Thomas
 Shaw, Aeneas
 Sinclair, John, 11th Earl of Ca, and was wounded at the siege of Charlestown
 Stannus, Thomas, where he was severely wounded
 Tarleton, Bannastre, 1st and la ( 1781 )
 Twisden, William
 Waldegrave, George, 4th Earl Wa ( 1776-1777 )
 Walker, Nathaniel
 Wallace-Dunlop, Andrew, 20th of ( 1775 )
Westropp, Richard
 Whitworth, Charles, 1st Earl of
 Williams-Freeman, William Peer
Count equals 113 individuals.
Battle of Brandywine
 Agnew, James, 2nd of Howlish Ha ( 11 Jun 1777 ), where he commanded a division
 Coote, Eyre
 Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marque ( 13 Sep 1777 )
 Tone, Andrew
Count equals 4 individuals.
Battle of Bunker Hill
Bainbrigge, John ( 17 Jun 1775 )
 Blakeney, William, where he was severely wounded
D'Oyly, Hadley ( 1775 )
 Grant, Noah, III ( 17 Jun 1775 )
Hesketh, Robert ( 17 Jun 1775 )
 Massy, Hugh, where he was severely wounded
Minchin, George ( 17 Jun 1775 )
 Pigot, Robert, 2nd Bt. ( 17 Jun 1775 )
 Pitcairn, John ( 17 Jun 1775 )
Verner, Thomas ( 17 Jun 1775 )
Count equals 10 individuals.
Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
 Fitch, Eleanor ( 1759 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Germanstown
Agnew, James, 2nd of Howlish Ha ( 4 Oct 1777 )
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Saratoga
 Bromhead, Gonville, 1st Bt. ( 1777 ), where he was wounded and captured
 Burnett, Robert, of Leys, 7th B ( 1777 ), where he was captured
Clerke, Francis Carr, 7th Bt. ( 15 Oct 1778 )
Frazer, Simon ( 1777 )
 Pellew, John ( 1777 )
Count equals 5 individuals.
Battle of Ticonderoga
 Blakeney, John
 Campbell, Alexander, 10th of In ( 8 Jul 1758 ), where he was wounded along with his father
 Grant, Francis
 Haldane, David, 3rd of Aberuthv ( 1758 )
 Lindsay, Alexander, 6th Earl of ( 7 Jul 1777 ), where he was wounded
MacGregor, John ( 1759 )
 Milne, Alexander
Proby, Thomas ( 1758 )
Stewart, George
Count equals 9 individuals.
Battle of Yorktown
 Asgill, Charles, 2nd Bt. ( Oct 1781 ), where he was taken prisoner. He was condemned to death in retaliation for an American officer who was hanged, but was reprieved six months later
 Blood-Smyth, Matthew, during which he was captured
Count equals 2 individuals.
Capture of Yorktown
 Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marque ( 19 Oct 1781 ), where he surrendered his 4,000 troops to the Americans and Frnech
Count equals 1 individual.
South American War of Independence
Eyre, Thomas
Count equals 1 individual.
capture of Ticonderoga
 Amherst, Jeffrey, 1st Baron Amh ( 26 Jul 1759 )
Count equals 1 individuals.
Total count equals 148 individuals.
=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war