Thank you CB53
Most useful :-) I had found a Timothy Glover (as you mention) in the Royal Waggon Train who was discharged in 1817 aged 37.
I've also found, however, a John Glover who was mentioned in the 'Journal of The House of Commons', where a payment was made to him on 31 January 1817, apparently covering service between 11 August 1815 to 16 April 1816, 'for keeping the accounts of the expenses incurred on account of General Bonaparte and his followers'.
Also found a Major J O Glover in the Royal Waggon Train, 1st Foot Royal Scots. Not sure what the 'J' stands for.
And yet another John Glover mentioned in the Chelsea Pensioner's Service Records (birth estimated as being 1776), born in Maidstone, Kent and discharged in 1819 at 42 years of age.
Lots to investigate of course, however, I am curious as to whether Timothy Glover was ever known as John, or whether he had a middle name of John. As mentioned, a number of people have Timothy Glover listed as being George's father, but none have verified or confirmed how and where they have information suggesting Timothy was also known as John.
Am off now to check more on one Timothy Glover. Thanks CB53 :-) Much appreciated.
Regards
Meg