2. Henry Mapleton's career was a long and distinguished one:
Born, 16th May, 1815
MD, Edinburgh, 1838
Assistant Surgeon, Staff, 12th July, 1839
Assistant Surgeon, 62nd Foot, 15th November, 1839
Assistant Surgeon, 40th Foot, 30th October, 1840
Assistant Surgeon, 3rd Dragoon Guards, 14th April, 1846
Surgeon, 40th Foot, 13th July, 1847
Surgeon 2nd Class, Staff, 22nd December, 1848
Surgeon, 55th Foot, 5th April, 1850
Surgeon, 3rd Dragoon Guards, 8th November, 1850
Surgeon 2nd Class, Staff, 5th May, 1854
Surgeon, 15th Dragoons, 6th July, 1855
Surgeon, 18th Dragoons, 19th February, 1858
FRCS, 1859
Surgeon-Major, 12th July, 1859
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, 26th August, 1859
Head of Medical
Branch, Medical Department, War Office, 1859-1864
FRCP, London, 1860
Married Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir
Thomas Marrable. He was 51 and she was 37.
Retired on half-pay with the honorary rank of Inspector-General of
Hospitals, 9th September, 1864
Died, 1st January, 1879, and buried in Woolborough
churchyard near Newton Abbott in Devon.
War Services:
Served with the 40th Regiment in the Gwalior Campaign of 1843, including
the battle of Maharajpore (Medal). Sailed for the Crimea, but, due to ill-health, was invalided home from Varna (in Bulgaria), and did not take part in the invasion. Mr. Walker reports a family
tradition that he became Physician to Queen Victoria later in life, but this has yet to be verified.