by colsjt65 » 30 Nov 2011 21:43
I assume from your post on the New Zealand topic that he is Walter Rice Olivey. From my research, I have the following about him - I see he was in the 91st Regt. at the time of the Crimean War - no mention of Crimean war service in Hart's.
Highest Rank while serving New Zealand – Paymaster
Promotion record - Ensign 14 Feb. 1851, Lieutenant 29 Oct. 1852, Paymaster 6 April 1855, Hon. Major 14 Feb. 1866.
91st Regt. - Hart's 1852-5; 1-12th Regt - 1856-[1870]
Hart's 1887 - Colonel W. R. Olivey served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Chief Paymaster (CB. Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Present at funerals of Captains Mercer and Phelps (Nov. 1863). A chief mourner at Col. Kempt's funeral, Auckland, 1 Aug. 1865.
Col. Sir Walter Rice Olivey KCB became Chief Paymaster, army pay department. He was promoted to full colonel on the creation of the army pay department in 1880. He was made Companion of the Bath in May 1883 and invested as Knight Commander of the Bath on 2nd April 1887.
Arrived in New Zealand on the HMSS Curaçoa (2 Oct. 1863), departed on the Prince Alfred (30 Oct.1865).