David B. Moriarty
David Barry Moriarty was a British captain of Irish origin who was most notable for commanding the 80th Regiment of Foot during the Battle of Intombe, in which he was killed during the fighting.
Biography
Moriarty was born in Ireland on 6 March 1837 as the sixth son of James Moriarty and Mary Catherine Bridget Barry in Kilmallock, County Limerick. At the age of 16, he signed up for the 6th West York Militia as a Lieutenant. On 19 December 1857, he was gazetted to an ensign at the 2nd Battalion of the 6th Regiment and brought over 100 men to the regiment. In April 1870, he achieved an unattached company due to his extensive experience. Moriarty served with his regiments at Gibraltar, Corfu and Zante. While at Jamaica, he was offered an exchange to the 1st Battalion, to which he accepted and headed for Ireland then later, went Queenstown to Bombay.Moriarty later served in the 6th (Royal Warwickshire) Regiment until being transferred to the 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers) in 1876. Moriarty was described for his "affability and a relaxed attitude to his duties".