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FIRE PREMIUMS ..
MARINE PREMIUMS
INTEREST
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SHAREHOLDERS' CAPITAL PAID UP
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FIRE FUND
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15
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139,572
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:BXs.oi\rojEiiTis.
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REMEDY, to denote which he coined the word
CHLORODYNE. Dr. BROWN E is the SOLE
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THE NEW
ANNUAL AEMY LIST,
MILITIA LIST,
AND
YEOMANRY CAVALRY LIST,
FOB 1897,
(BEING THE FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL VOLUME,)
CONTAINING
DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A SUMMARY OF THE WAE SEEVICES OF
NEARLY EVEEY OFFICER IN THE ARMY, SUPPLY &c. DEPARTMENTS,
MARINES, AND INDIAN STAFF CORPS,
AND INDIAN LOCAL FORCES.
Corrected to the 31st December, 1896.
WITH AN INDEX.
BY THE LATE
LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. HART.
EDITED BY HIS SON.
LONDON:
JOHN MUEEAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1897.
11.
Foreign Orders.
The Foreign Orders mentioned in the War Services belong to the following CoiMitries, and the Datet art
those of the Institution of the respective Orders : —
Afghanitian — Dooranie Empire (3 Classes) 1839.
Atutria — Maria Theresa (3 Classes) t8 June 1757.
Leopold (3 Classes) 14. July 1806.
Bosdna— Maximilian Joseph (3 Classes) i Jan, 1806.
Selgium — Leopold (3 Classes) 11 July 1832.
France — Mihtary Merit (3 Classes) March 1759.
Legion of Honor (5 Classes) 13 May 1802.
Greece — Saviour (5 Classes) 1 June 1833.
Sanover — Guelphs (3 Classes) 18 June 1815.
Naplen — St. Januarius (i Class) July 1738.
St. Ferdihand and Merit (3 Classes) i April 1800.
St. George and Reunion (3 Classes) i Jan. 1819.
Nefherlandt — WUhelm (4 Classes) 30 April 1815.
Pertia — Lion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801.
Portugal — Tower and Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
St. Bento d'Avis (2 Classes) 1789.
Conception (3 Classes) 6 Feb. 1818.
JPiiwna— Black Eagle — 18 Jan. 1701.
Military Merit — 1740.
Red Eagle {3 Classes) 12 June 1792,
Sueiia— St. Andrew — 30 Nov. 1698.
St. Alexander Newski — 1722.
St. Ann (2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1733.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769,
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782.
Sardinia — St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (2 Clasiet)
Military Order of Savoy.
Saxony — St. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
Ernestine (4 Classes) 25 Dec. 1833.
Spain— Charles the Third (3 Classes) 19 Sept. i77r,
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 1811.
St. Hermenigilde (2 Classes) 10 July i8i5«
St. Isabella the CathoUc (3 Classes) 1815,
Sweden — Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
Turkey — Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July 1804.
Medjidie (5 Classes).
Osmanieh (4 Classes) .
rweauy— St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
Wirtemburg—Mxdtaxy Merit (3 Classes) 1758.
sNoTt
m.
EXPLANATIONS.
G.C.I.K. Grand Commander of the InAiata Empiie.
K.C.I.E. Knight Commander ditto ditto.
CLE. Companion ditto ditto.
D.S.O. Companion of the Order of DiBtingnished
Service,
G.C.H. Knight Orand Cross of tho Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
K.C.H. Knight Commander oT ditto ditto.
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto.
K.C. Knight of the Crescent.
K.G. Knight oi the Order of the Garter.
■ K.T. Knignc of tne Order of the Thistle.
KP. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
O.O.B. Knight Grand Croit of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
C.B. Companion of tne Order of the Bath.
Q.C.S.I. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the
Star of India.
K.C.S.I. Knight Commander of the Star of India.
C.S.I. Companion of tho Star of India.
G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G. Knight Commander of ditto ditto.
C.M.G. Companion of ditto ditto.
FC Victoria Cross.
[RI Eeward for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are actually attached.
c. before the name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate from the Senior Department of the RoyalMilitar y
College.
The Letters p.s.c. are placed before the Names of Officers who have passed the Staff College.
The Letter r. is placed after the names of Officers of the Royal Marines employed on the Recruiting Service.
The * before the Name or Date of Commission denotes Temporary Rank only.
The Letter ■" before the Date indicates that the Commission wa,s purchased.
v.D. signifies Volunteer Officers' Decoration.
In the Medical Departments, —
BA signifies Bachelor of Arts.
BCh.i-BS.
BSc
DPS. ...
FBCS. ...
FSCS.Ed. „
FSCSI....
ZAS.Dub. „
LCh.4-M.Dub.,,
ZFPS. Glas.
ZECP....
ZSCP.Ed.
ZECPI.
ZECS.Ed.
Bachelor of Surgery.
Bachelor of Science.
Diploma in Public Health.
Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England.
Ditto of Edinburgh.
Ditto of Ireland.
Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall,
Dublin.
Licentiate of Surgery and Medi-
cine, Dublin.
Licentiate of the Faculty of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Glas-
gow.
Licentiate of the Royal College of
Physicians of London.
Ditto of Edinburgh.
Licentiate of the Royal College
of Physicians in Ireland.
Licentiate of the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh.
In the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry, —
(S) signifies qualified for appointment as Instructor
of Musketry.
(I) signifies qualified for appointment as Instructor
of Artillery.
(S) obtained Certificate as Instructor in Army
Signalling.
[T] obtained Special Mention in Examination in
Tactics laid down for Captains in the Army before
I Jan. 90.
(P) passed full course in Submarine Mining.
' (A) passed prescribed examination in Artillery.
,p. Certificate of Proficiency, or otherwise qualified
as Proficient for higher rank.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," " 'Waterloo," &c., denote the Honorary Di««'
tinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemoration of thiis
Services.
iBOS7.... signifies Licentiate of the Royal College ot
Surgfcons of Ireland.
Licentiate of the Society 9f
Apothecaries in London.
Master of Arts.
Bachelor of Medicine.
Master of Surgery.
Doctor of Medicine,
Member of the Royal College of
Physicians of London.
Ditto of Edinburgh.
Member of the Royal College 6f
Physicians in Ireland.
Member of the Royal College Of
Surgeons of England.
Alexander Gold Medal (triennial).
Parkes ditto ditto,
Herbert Prize at Netley.
Montefiore Prize and Medal &i
Netley.
Martin Gold Medal at Netley. . ,.
Parkes Bronze Medal at Netley, , t
(p.) Subaltern's Certificate of ProficienC3-
p. Certificate of Proficiency, or otherwise qualified aS
Proficient.
p.s. passed School of Instruction.
p.s. passed School of Instruction for higher rank,
[p.s.) School Certificate for Yeomanry Subalterns.
[<] passed the examination in Tactics laid down fOE
Captains in ths Army.
(T) obtained Special Mention at examination in Tap*
tics la)id down for Lieutenants in the Army before
I Jan. 90.
(t) passed the examination in Tactics laid down t&je
Lieutenants in the Army. , ]_
Z8A
MA
MB
MCh.
MD
MSCP....
MSCP.Ed.
MRCPI.
MBCS. ...
A.O.U
P.G.M
H.P.S
M.P.N
M.II.N. ...
P.M.N
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IV
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT.
TheQueen i
Private Secretary to the Queen .. . i
Aides rle Camp to the Queen i
WarOffice 2
Staffo' the Army 2
Field Marshals 4
Generals on the Active List 4
Colonels, ditto 16
Lieutenant Colonels, ditto 40
Majors, ditto 47
Staiffat Home 97
StaffAbroad 100
Regimental District Staff log
MiLiTAHir Establishments: —
Educational Establi!ihmi7ltg,
R. Military College, Sandhurst 117
R.MilitaryAcademy, Woolwich 113
StaffCoUege 113
School of Gunnery 114
Artillery College 114
School of Military Engineer-
ing, Chatham ir4
School of Musketry, Hythe ... 114
School of Signalling 114
Medical School, Netley 114
Royal Military School of Music,
■ Kneller Hall 114
Duke of York's R. Mil. School 115
R. Hibernian MiUtary School 115
Army Schools 115
Ordnance Factories.
Arsenal, Woolwich 115
PAGE
Small Arms Factory, Enfield.. 115
Small Arms Factory, Bir-
mingham 115
Gunpowder Factory, Walt-
ham Abbey 115
Army Clothing Department .. 115
Committees and Inspection Staff 115
Miscellaneous Estahlishmentg.
Cavalry Depot ti6
Remount Establishment 117
Royal Hospitals— Chelsea.Kil-
mainham 117
Pay Office 117
JuiiffeAdvocateGeneral'sOffice 117
Prisons 117
Officers who have received Certifi-
cates at the Senior Department
of the Royal Military College 119
Officers who have passed the
StaffColiege 119
Gentlemen at Arms 130
Yeomen of the Guard 132
Cavalry 133
Artillery 164
Engineers 204
lutantry 219
Army Service Corps 366
Army Ordnance Department ... 369
Army V^y Department 371
Aj'my Medical Staff 377
Army Veterinary Department . . , 39s
FA.GB
Army Chaplains' Department ... 396
Marines 397
Indian Army 403
Reserve of Officers 533
General Officers retired under
Royal Warrant 578
Unemployed Supernumerary List 588
Officers Retired on Full Pay or
on a Pension 599
Oflicers (other than General and
Field Officers) on Retired Pay 692
Offlcers-on Half Pay 706
General and Field Officers Re-
tired by Sale, Commutation,
with a Gratuity, or by Sur-
render of Half Pay 74+
Military Knights of Windsor ... 774
MiUtary Decorations 776
Officers receiving Rewards for
Distinguished Services 785
Victoria Cross 785a
Civil Decorations 786
Pay Tables 789
Retirements, &c 791
Deaths 793
Index — Active List 797
Retired List 829
Honourable Artillery Company
of London 847
Militia 847
Yeomanrv Cavalry 875
Field Oflicers Retired from the
MiUtia and YeomauryCay airy 886
704
99
Army Hospital (Jorps, Half Pay 728
'"■Pay I'epartment 371
■ Retired or Half Pay 705
• Schools us
— Half Pay
Service Corps 363
Arsenal, Woolwich 115
Artillery College 114
'— District Officers 190
Malta t8?
Militia 847
Royal 164
Officers Retired
on Annuities 743
Royal Marine 397
Australia. Staff in 104
Bahamas, St.ff in 107
Ballooning, School of 114
Barbadoes, Staff in 107
Bach, Order of the 776
Bedfordshire Regiment 251
Belfasi , Staff at 100
Bengal Cavalry 472
General List ... 403
■ Ecclesiastical Dept.... s-^o
— — Inf.iutry 477
- — ■ General List
404
-lj: ., Medical Depjitmeut ... 515
——— Mo'intaiij Batteries 477
— Sappers and Miners ... 477
Staliin lot
Berkshire Regiment 310
fteennuda Staff in 107
Bhopaul Battalion 514
BtrminghamSmallArmsFactory 115
Black Watch 299
Bombay Artillery (Native) 505
Cavalry 503
General List... 4040
Ecclesiastical Dept 532
Infantry 505
— »• General List... 404^
Medical Department ... 327
Sappers and Miners 505
Staff in I03
Border Res;iinent 2E6
Bafis, The (East Kent Regiment) 229
TABLE OF CONTENTS, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
N.B. — By means of this Table, Regiments can be fouad in this book by their new titles.
FA.aa
Depot, Cavalry, at Canterbury... 117
Derbyshire Regiment 305
Devonport, Staff at 97
Devonshire Regiment 242
Distinguished Service Order ... 784
District Officers (R. Artillery) ... 190
Dorsetshire Regiment 294
Dover, Staff at 98
Dragoon Guards 136
Dragoons, Hussars,& Lancers 143-163
Dublin Fusiliers 354
— Staff at 100
PAGE
Academy, Royal Military 113
Active List 4
Aden Troop 504
Adjutant-i on Retired Pay 695
African Commissariat, Retired
Pay
Aides de Camp to the Queen
Alderney and Guernsey Staff ...
Aldershot District Staff
Antigua & Leeward Islands Staff
Argyll and Suth. Highlanders...
Ordnance Department...
PAGE
Caicos Island, Staff in 107
Cambridge's (Duke of) Own
Middlesex Regiment 319
Cameron Hitjhianders 342
Cameroniins 269
Canada, Staff in 106
Canadians, Royal (Prince of
Wales' Leinster Regiment) ... 352
Canterbury, Cavalry Depot at ... 317
Captains on Retired Pay 692
HalfPay 706
Carriage Fac lory, Woolwich 115
Cavalry Depot, Canterbury 117
Resiments of 133
Central India Horse 513
Ceylon, Staff in 104
Channel Islands Militia 875
Chaplains' Department 396
Hail Pay 741
Chaplains (Hon.) to the Queen
Chatham, Staff at 9S
Chelsea, B.oyal Hospital 117
Milit^ary School 115
Cheshire Regiment 261
Chester, Staff at 97
China, &c., Staff in 104
City of London Regiment 235
Civil Decorations for Gallantry . 786
Clothing Denartment 115
Coast Battalion 216
Colchester, Staff at 97
College, Roval Military 113
Staff 113
Colonels on the Active List 16
Retired on Full or Rc'
tired Pay or i'eu.^ion 612
Colonels Retired by Sale, &c. ... 744
Commissariat and 'Transport De-
partment, Half Pay 713
Commissariat and Transport
Staff, Retired or Half Pay ... 702
Commissariat Dept. Half Pay... 7
Committees anrt Inspection Staff
Commutation, &c.. Officers Re-
tired by 744
Connaught Rsngers 348
Control Department, HalfPay 713
Cork, Staff' at 100
Comets, &o., on Retired Pay ... 695
ComwaH's (Duke of; Light
Infantry 282
Curragh, Staff at the 100
Cyprus, Staff in loi
Deaths during the year 1896 793
Decoratious, Civil 786
Decoriitions, Military 776
Deolee Irregular Force 514
Depot and Training School, Al-
dershot 387
Durham Litjht Infantry 332
Eastern District Staff 97
Ecclesiastical Dept. Bengal 530
Bombay ... 522
■ Mndras 531
Rangnon ... 532
Edinburgh's (Duke of) Wiltshire
Regiment 325
Edinburgh, Staff at 99
Educational Establishments 113
Egypt, Staff of the Force in 105
Eniield Small Arms Factory 115
Engineers, Militia 852
Ro\al 204
Equerries to the Queen .
Erinpoorah Irregular Force S'*
Essex Regiment 303
Falkland Islands, Staff in 107
Field Marshals 4
Fiji Islands, Staff in 105
Foreign Orders back of title-page
Garter, Knights of the 776
General Officers on Active List 4
Retired List 578
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension 599
Retired by Sale, &o 744
Gentlemen Ht Arms 130
Gibraltar, Staff at 100
Gloucestershire Regiment 273
115 I Gold Coast Colony. Staff in 106
Good Hope (Gape of). Staff ic ... 105
Goorkha Regiments 489-90, 494.
Gordon Highlanders 340
Gradation i-ist of General and
Field Officers 4
Guards 219
Guernsey and Alderney Staff ... 99
Guiana, British, StiiK in 107
Guides, Corps of 491
Gun Factory 113
Gunnery, School of 114
Gunpowder Fac.WalthamAbbey iij
HalfPay 706^
Officers Retired by
Surrender of 744
Hampshire Regiment 290
Head Quarters Staff 2
Hibernian Military School 115
Highland Lipht Infantry 33+
Home District Staff. 98
Honduras, Staffin 107
Hong Kong, &c., Staffin 104
Regiment 362
Hon. Art. Company of London 847
Horse Guards — StaffoftheArmy 2
District Staff. 98
Blue 135
Hospital, Chelsea 117
Kilmainham 117
Hussars, Lancers s. Dragoons 143-163
Hyderabad Contingent 511
Hythe School of Musketry 114
Index to the Active List..." 797
to the Retired List 829
Indian Arm.y 403
Empire, Order of the ... 783
Local Forces .- 403
HDaS'Corps 405
India, Staffin loi
Infantry, Regiments of. 219
Inniskilling Fusiliers 271
Inspection "staff 115
Ireland, Staff in 99
Irish Fusiliers 346
Regiment 254
Rifles 344
Jamaica, Staii in 107
Jersey District Staff 99
JudgeAdvocate General's Office 117
Kent (East) Regiment 229
— ; — (West) Regiment 313
Kilmainham, Royal Hospital... 117
King's (Shropshire Lt. Inf.) ... 317
Liverpool Regiment 237
Own Lancaster Regt 231
Own Scottish Borderers 267
Own Yorkshire Light Inf. 315
Ro.yal Rifle Corps 321
Kneller Hall, School of Music... 114
Laboratory, Ro^al 115
Labuan, Staff in 104
Lagos, Staffin 106
Lancashire (East) Regiment ... 271
Fusiliers 257
(Loj'al North I Regt. 307
(South) Regiment.. 295
Lancaster Regiment 231
Lancers,Dragoons& Hussars 143-163
Leeward Islands, Staffin 107
Leicestershire Regiment 252
Leinster Regiment 352
Lieutenant Colonels 40
Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 622
Lieutenant) Colonels Retired by
Sale, &c 744
Lieutenant Generals 4
Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 599
Lieutenant General Ret. by Sale 744
Lieutenants on Retired Pay 695
Half Pay 7&B
Life Guards 133
Lincolnshire Regiment 241
Liverpool Regiment 237
Local Indian Forces 403
London, Honourable Artillery
Company of 847
Lothian Regiment 225
Louise's (Princess) Sutherland
' and 4.rg.yll Highlanders 350
Loyal North Lancashire Regt. 307
Madras Cavalry 495
General List ... 404
Ecclesiastical Dept. ... 531
Infantry 496
• General List ... 404a
524
496
102
5
■ Medical Department .
• Sappers and Miners .
•Staffin
Major Generals .
Retired on Full
or Retired Pay or Pension ... 599
Major Generals Ret. by Sale, &c. 744
Majors 52
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension 633
Retired by Sale, &c. ... 748
Malta Artillery 182
Militia 87s
Staff at 100
Malwah Bheel Corps 514
Manchester Regiment 327
Marines 397
Mauritius, Staff in 106
Medical Service, Bengal 5rs
Bombay 527
Half or Retired Pay 720
Pies
Medical Service, Madras 524
Reserve of Officers 717
School, Netley 114
— ' — • Staff 377
Meywar Bheel Corps 5:4
Mhairwarra Battalion 514
Middlesex Regiment 319
Military Decorations 776
■ Engineering, School of 114
Establishments 113
Knights of Windsor ... 774
Mounted Police 361
Prisons 117
Store Dept. Half Pay... 740
Militia Artillery 847
Channel Islands 875
Engineers 832
■ FieidOfficersRetired from
Infantry 853
Royal Malta 875
Miscellaneous Establishments... 1 17
Munster Fusiliers 353
Music, School of (Kneller Hall) 114
Musketry, School of (Hythe) ... 114
Natal, Staff in 105
Naval Ordnance Department ... 402
Netle.y Medical School 114
Newfoundland, Staffin ic6
New Guinea, Staffin 105
New South Wales, Staffin 104
New Zealand, Staff in 105
Norfolk Regiment 239
North British District Staff 99
Northamptonshire Regiment ... 308
North Eastern District; Staff ... 97
Northumberland Fusiliers 233
Orders of the Garter, &c 776
Ordnance Factories 115
Ordaance Department 369
Ditto, Retired or Half Pay 704, 711
Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
Pay Department 371
Retired or Half Pay 705
Ofiice ZI7
Tables 789
Paymasters on Half Pay 709
Pension, OlBcers Retired on 599
Physicians (Honorary) to the
Queen i
Poena Horse 503
Pottsmouth, Staff at 97
Prince Albert's (Somersetshire
Liglit Infantry) 245
Prisons, Military 117
Provisional Battalion 362
Punjab Cavalry 490
Frontier Force 490
Infantry 493
Purchase Commission 117
Purveyors' Department (late),
Officers on Half Pay of 743
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay 697
on Half Pay
711
I
342
313
227
Queen, The
Queen's Own Cameron Highrs.
Own (West Kent Regt.)
Ro.yal (W.Surrey Regt.)
Queensland, Staff in 105
Rangoon Eccles. Establishment 532
Regimental District Staff 109
Remount Establishment 1x7
Reserve of Oflicers 533
Medical Officers 717
Retired List of General Officers 578
Retirements, &c., during 1896... 791
Rewards for Distinguished Ser-
vices, Officers receiving 785
Riding Masters on Half Pay ... 711
— — -Retired Pay... 696
Rifle Brigade 356
Depot m
Ross-shire Buffs 336
Royal Fusiliers 235
Highlanders(Black Watch) 299
Mil. Academy, Woolwich 113
College, Sandhurst... 113
Officers who
have Certificates from the
Senior Department 119
Military School, Chelsea 115
Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 225
St. Helena, Staff in 106
St. Michael & St. George, Order of 782
St. Patrick, Knights of 776
Sale, &c.. Officers Retired by ... 744
Sandhurst, R. Military College 113
Staff College 113
School of Gunnery 114
Military Engineering 114
Music, Kneller HaU 114
Musketry at Hythe ... 1:4
of Signalling 114
Sehool.RoyalHibernianMilitaiy 115
Schools, Army 115
Half Pay 743
Scottish Borderers, King's Own 267
Rifles 269
Scots Fusiliers 259
Seaforth Highlanders 336
Second Lieutenants on Half Pay 709
Senior Department, R. M. Col-
lege, Officers who have re-
ceived Certificates from iig
Seychelles Islands, Staff in 106
Sherwood Foresters (Der')yshire
Regiment) 305
Shropshire Lighi Infantry 317
Signalling, School of 114
Sikh Infantry 452
Small Arms Factory, Enfield ... 115
Birmingham 115
Somersetshire Light Infantry... 245
South Australia, Staff in 104
Eastern District Staff 98
— Wales Borderers 265
Southern District Staff 97
Staff Abroad 100
at Home 97
College 113
Officers passed... 119
StaffCorps 405
of the Army 2
Regimental District 109
Staffordshire (North) Regiment 329
(South)Regiment 292
Star of India, Order of the 782
Straits Settlements, Staffin 104
Suffolk Regiment 243
Surgeoiis(Honorary^ to the Queen
Surrender of Half Pay, &c..
Officers Retired by 744
Surrey (East) Regiment 279
(West) Regiment 227
Sussex Regiment 288
Sutherland Highlanders 350
Tasmania, Staff in 105
Thames District Staff. 98
Thistle, Knights of the 776
Tobago, Statf in 107
Tower of London 112
Trinidad, Staffin 107
Turks & Caicos Islands, Staff in 107
Unattached List 362
Unemplo.yedSupernumeraryList 588
Veterinary Department 395
Half Pay 741
Victoria Cross, Officers who have
received the 785a
Victoria, Staff in 104
Victoria's (Princess) Irish Fus. 346
Victorian (Royal) Order 784
Wales' (Prince of) Leinster Regt. 352
Wales' (Prince of) North Staf-
fordshire Regiment 329
Wales' (Prince of) Own West
TorksljireRegiment 247
Wales' (Prince of) Volunteers
(South Lancashire Regiment) 295
Wales' (Princess Charlotte of)
Berkshire Regiment 310
Wales' (Princess of) Own York-
shire Regiment 256
Waltham Abbey, Gunpowder
Factory at 115
War Office 2
Warwickshire Regiment 234
Wellington's (Duke of) West
Riding Regiment 284
Welsh Fusiliers 263
Regiment 297
West Africa Settlement3,Staffia 106
India Regiment 360
Indies, &c., Staffin 107
Riding Regiment 284
Western Australia, Staffin 104
District Staff. 97
Wiltshire Regiment 325
Windsor, Military Knights of... 774
Windward Islands, Staffin 107
Woolwich Arsenal 115
R. Military Academy 113
■ District Staff 98
Worcestershire Regiment 27s
Yeomanry Cavalry 875
Yeomen of the Guard 132
York and Lancaster Regiment 330
York, Staff at 97
York's (Duke of) Ro.val Military
Schooi 115
Yorkshire Light Infantry 31s
Regiment 256
(E.ast) Regiment 249
(Wi."^t) Regiment ... 247
Zululand, Staff in 105
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Table of Contents.
Changes in the Titles of
, — By means of this Table, Regiments caa
KEW TITLE. PAOB
. The Royal Scots (Lothian Reg-iment) 225
. Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 227
. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 229
,. King's bvrn (Royal Lancaster Regiment) ... 231
.. Northumberland Fusiliers 833
.. Royal Warwickshire Regiment 235
.. Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 235
. . The King' s (Liverpool Regiment) 237
;. Norfolk Regiment 239
.. Lincolnshire Regiment 241
.. Devonshire Regiment 242
.. Suffolk Regiment 243
.. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Inf.) 245
.. Prince of Wales' Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) 247
.. East Yorkshire Regiment 249
.. Bedfordshire Regiment 251
.. Leicestershire Regiment 252
.. Royal Irish Regiment 254
.. Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Reg ) 256
.. Lancashire Fusiliers 257
.. Royal Scots Fusiliers 259
.. Cheshire Regiment 261
.. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 263
.. South Wales Borderers 265
.. King's Own Borderers 267
.. I Bu. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ... 269
.. 1 Bu. Royal Inuiskilling Fusiliers 271
.. I Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 273
...I Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 275
.. I Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 277
.. I Bn. East Surrej' Regiment 279
I Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Lisrht Infantry ... 281
I Bn. Duke ofWeUington's( W.Riding Regt.) 284
I Bn. The Boi-der Reaiment .' 286
1 Bn. Ro.yal Sussex Regiment 288
2 Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 275
I Bn. Hampshire Regiment 290
I Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment 252
I Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment 294
I Bn. Prince of WaJes' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Regiment) 295
1 Bn. Welsh Regiment 297
I Bn. The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 299
I Bn. Oxlortl shire Light Infantry 301
I Bn. Essex Regiment 3O3
1 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Re.giment) 305
2 Bn. Duke of Comwall's Light Infantry ... 281
I Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regt. ... 307
I Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
I Bn. Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Berk-
shire Regiment) 310
I Bn. Queen's Own (Ro.yal W. Kent Re^t.) 313
1 Bn. King's Own (Yorkshire Light Inf.)... 315
2 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
1 Bn. Kjng's (Shropshire Light Infantry)... 317
2 Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment 294
2 Bn. The Border Regiment 286
2 Bu. Essex Regiment 303
1 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regiment) 319
2 Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
2 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 277
King's Royal Rifle Corps 32
2 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 27
I Bn. Duke of Edinbargh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) 325
Begiments of Infantry.
be foixnd in this book by tbeir old numbers.
BKQT. KEW TITLE. PASS
63rd ... I Bn. Manchester Regiment 327
64th ... I Bn. Prince of Wales' (North Stafford-
shire Regiment) 329
65th ... I Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment 330
66th ... 2 Bn. Princess Charlotte of AVales' (Berk-
shire Regimenti 310
67th ... 2 Bu. Hampshire Regiment 290
68th ... I Bn. Durham Light "infantry 332
69th ... 2 Bn. Welsh Regiment 297
70th ... 2 Bn. East Surre.v Regiment 279
71st ... I Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
72nd ... 1 Bn. Seaforth HigtJanders (Rosa-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 336
73rd ... 2Bn. TheBlackWatch{RoyalHighlanders) 299
74th ... 2 Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
75th ... I Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
76th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding
Regiment) 284
77th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regimenti 319
78th ... 2 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 336
79th ... 2 Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 342
80th ... 2 Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment 292
8ist ... 2 Bn. Lo.val North Lancashire Regiment... 307
82nd ... 2 Bu. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Resiment) 295
83rd ... I Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 344
84th ... 2 Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment 330
85th ... 2 Bn. King's (Shrooshire Light Infantry) 317
86th ... 2 Bu. Royal Irish Rifles 344
87th ... I Bn. Princess Viotoria'8(RoyalIrishFtisi-
liers) .S46
88th ... I Bn. Connaught Rangers 348
89th ... 2 Bn. Princess Victoria's(RoyalIrishPusi-
liers) 346
90th ... 2 Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 269
91st ... I Bn. Princess Louise's (Argylland Suther-
land Highlanders) 350
92nd ... 2 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
93rd ... 2 Bn. Princess Louise's(Argylland Suther-
land Highlanders) 350
94th ... 2 Bn. Connaught Rangers 348
95th ... 2 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment) , 305
96th ... 2 Bn. Manchester Regiment 327
97th ... 2 Bn. The Queens Own (Royal W. Kent
Regimenti 313
98th ... 2 Bn. Prince of Wales' (North Stafford-
shire Regiment) 329
99th ... 2 Bn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) 325
looth ... I Bn. The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regl
ment (Royal Canadians) , 352
loist ... I Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 353
102nd ... I Bu. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 354
103rd ... 2 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 334
104th ... 2 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 353
105th ... 2 Bn. The King's Own (Yorkshire Light
Infantry) 315
io6th ... 2 Bn. Durham Lighi Infantry 332
107th ... 2 Bu. Royal Sussex Regiment 288
108th ... 2 Bn. Ro.val InniskiUing FusiUers 2.71
109th ... 2 Bn. The Prince of Wales' Leinster
Regiment (Royal Canadians) 352
Changes in the Titles of Begiments of Militia.
ARTILLERY.
PAGE
ABtrim ... to be Antrim Art. (Southern Div. R. Art.) 847
Argyll & Bate... West of Scotland Art. ,, 850
Cardigan Cardigan Art. (West. Div. R. Art.) 851
Carmarthen ... Carmarthen Axt. „ 851
Clare Clare Art. (Southern Div. R. Art.) 850
Cornwall and ) Cornwall and Devon Miners Art.
Devon Miners j (Western Div. R. Art.) 850
We'S Cork"::: } ^°'^^ Artillery (South. Div. R. Art.) 848
Devon Devon Art. (Western Div. R. Art.) 850
Donegal Donegal Art. (South. Div. R. Art.) 648
Dublin City Dublin City Art. ,. 848
Durham Durham Art. (Western Div. R. Art.) 851
Edinburgh Edinburgh Art. (South. Div. R. Art.) 848
Fife Fife Artillery ,, 848
Forfar &' Kin- ') Forfar and Kincardine Artillery
oardihe i (Southern Div. R. Art.) 849
Glamorgan Glamorgan Art. (West. Div. R. Art.) 851
Haddinffton ... S. E. Scotland Art. (S. Div. R. Art.) 848
Hampshire to be Hampshire Art. ( South. Div. R.
Kent Kent Art. (Eastern Div. R.
Lancashire Lancashire Art. (South. Div. R,
Limerick City... Limerick City An. „
Londonderry ... Londonderry Art. „
Mid-Ulster Mid-Ulster Arc. „
Norfolk Norfolk Arc. (Eastern Div. R.
„ », „T,„j„„ J (■ Northumberland Artillery
Northumberland! (Western Div. R.
Pembroke Pembroke Art. „
Shgo Shgo Art. (Southern Div. R.
Suffolk Suffolk Art. (Eastern Div. R.
Sussex Susses ArtUlerv „
"Tippera°i^'^l Tipperary Art."(South. Div. R.
Waterford Waterford Artillery „
Wicklow Wicklow Artillery „
Wight (Isle of) Isle of Wight Art. „
Tork Yorkshire Art. (West. Div. R.
Table oj Contents,
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INFANTRY.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
PAGE
Bedford Militia to be 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment... 857
Berka 3 Bn. Pririces3 Charlotte of Wales
(Berkshire Regiment) 866
Bucks 3 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry S64
Cambridge 4 En. Suffolk Regiment 856
Carnarvon 4 Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 859
1 Cheshire 3 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 859
2 Cheshire 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 859
Cornwall Rang. 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry 862
Cumberland ...< Bn. Border Eesiment 863
Denbigh 3 Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 859
1 Derby 5 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Regiment) 863
2 Derby 3 Bn. Ditto (ditto) 865
I Devon 4 Bn^ Devonshire Regiment 856 |
•i Devon 3 Bn. Devonshire Regiment 856 ;
Dorset 3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment 864
1 Durham 3 Bn. Durham Light Infantry 869
2 Durham 4 Bn. Durham Light Infantry 870
Essex Rifles 3 Bn. Essex Regiment 865
West Essex 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 865
Glamorgan 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment 864
SouthGlo'ster.. 3 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 861 |
North Glo'ster..4 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 861 I
Hampshire 3 Bn. Hampshire Regiment 863 j
Hereford 4 Bn. Shropshire Regiment 867!
Hertford 4 Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment 857
Huntingdon ...5 Bn. King's Roval Rifle Corps 868
East Kent 3 Bn. TheBufis (East Kent Regt.) 853
West Kent 3 & 4 Bns. The Queen's Own Royal
(West Kent Regiment) 866
1 Lancashire ...3 & 4 Bns. The King's Own Royal
(Lancaster Regiment) 853
2 Lancashire ...3 & 4 Bns. King's (Liverpool Regt.).. 855
3 Lancashire ...3& 4 Bns. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. 866
4 Lancashire ...3 Bn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers
(South Lancashire Regiment) 864
5 Lancashire ...3 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 862
6 Lancashire ...3 & 4 Bns. Manchester Regiment 869
7 Lancashire ...3 Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers 859
Leicestershire... 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regiment 857
North Lincoln... 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment 855
South Lincoln ..4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment 855
London 4Bn.R.Fusiliers(CityofLondonRegt.) 834
East Middlesex.4 Bn. The Duke of Cambridge's Own
(Ifiddlesex Regiment) 867
2 Middlesex to be 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps ... 868
FA.QB
3 Middlesex 3Bn.R.Fusiliers(CityotLor.donRegt.) 85+
4 Middlesex 5Bn.R.Fusiliers(CityofLondonRegt.) 834
5 Middlesex 3 Bn. The Duke of Cambridge's Own
(Middlesex Regiment) 867
Montgomery ...4 Bu. South Wales Borderers 860
1 Norfolk 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment 853
2 Norfolk 4 Bn. Norfolk Regiment 85s
Northampton... 3 & 4 Bns. Northamptonshire Regt... 866
Nortbuinberl'nd3 Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers S53
Nottingham ...4 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Regiment) 863
O-xfordshire 4 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry 865
Shropshire 3 Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry 867
I & 2 Somerset. .3 & 4 Bns. Prince Albert's (Somerset-
shire Light Infantry) 856
S. Wales Bord... 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers 860
1 Stafford 3 & 4 Bns. South Staffordshire Regt. 863
2 & 3 Stafford. . .3 & 4 Bns. The Prince of Wales' (North
Staffordshire Regiment) 869
West Suffolk ...3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment 836
1 Surrey 3 Bn. East Surrey Regiment 862
2 Surrey 3 Bn. Queen's Royal (W.Surrey Regt.) 853
3 Surrey 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt 862
Sussex 3 & 4 Bns. Roj'al Sussex Regt 863
iTowerHamletS7 Bn.Rif.Brig.(PrinceConsort'sOwn) 874
2TowerHamletS5 Bn. Ditto (ditto) 874
1 Warwick 3 Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment 854
2 Warwick 4 Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment 834
Westmoreland 4 Bn. Border Reg;iment 8*3
Wiltshire 3 Bn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) 86S
Worcester 3 & 4 Bns. Worcestershire Regiment . 86t
EastYork 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regiment 857
North York 4 Bn. Princess of Wales' Own (York-
shire Regiment) 838
t West York ...3 Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry 867
2 West York ...3 Bn, Prince of Wales' Own (West
Yorkshire Regiment) 857
3 West York ...3 Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment 869
4 West York ...4 Bn. Prince of Wales' Own (West
Yorkshire Regiment) 837
3 West York ...3 Bn. Princess of Wales' Own (York-
shire Regiment) ; 858
6 West York ...3*4 Bns. Duke of Wellington's (West
Riding Regiment) 862
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeenshire 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 87c
Ayr& Wigtown4 Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers 859
Edinburgh 3 Bn. Royal Scots (Lothian Regt.) ... 853
Highland '^ 3 Bn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Borderers.) Sutherland Highlanders) 872
Highland Lt. \ 2 Bn. The Queen's Own (Cameron
Infantry j Highlanders) 870
Highland Rifles 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 870
1 Lanark 3 Bu. Highland Light Infantry 870
2 Lanark 3^4 Bns. Cameronians(Scottish Rifles) 860
Perth 3 Bn. Bhick Watch (R.Highlanders) 864
Renfrew 4 Bn. Princess Louise's (ArgyUand
Sutherland Highlanders) 873
Scottish Bord. ..3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers 860
IRELAND.
Antrim 4 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 871
Armagh 3 Bn. Princess Victoria's(R.IrishFus.) 871
Carlow 8 Bn. Royal Rifle Corps 868
Cavan 4 Bn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish
Fusiliers) 872
North Cork 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps 868
South Cork 3 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 873
Donegal 5 Bn. Royal Inniskilling PusUiers ... 861
North Down ...3 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 871
SouthDown ...5 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 871
Dublin County 5 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 874
Dublin City 4 Bn. Royal Dub'jn Fusiliers 874
Fensianagh ...3 Bn. Royal Inniakilling Fusiliers ... 860
Galway 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers 872
Kerry 4 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 873
Kildare 3 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 874
Kilkenny 3 Bn. Royal Irish Regiment 858
King's County 3 Bn. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt.
(Royal Canadians) , 873
Limerick Co ...3 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 873
Longford Rifles6 Bn. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's
Own) 874
Louth 6 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 871
N. & S. Mayo...3 Bn. Connaught Rangers 872
Meath 5 Bn. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt.
(Royal Canadians) 873
Monaghan 5 Bn.PrincessVictoria's(R.Iri8hFus.) 872
Queen's County4 Bn. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt.
(Royal Canadians) 873
Roscommon ...5 Bn. Connaught Rangers 872
N. Tipperary...4 Bn. Royal Irish Regmaent 858
Tyrone Fus. ...4 Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ... 861
Westmeath 9 Bn.Rif Brig. (PrinceConsort's Own) 873
Wexford 3 Bn. Royal Irish Regiment 858
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIAc
Frioate Secretary to the Queen Lt.Colonel Si,- Arthur J. Bigse, I^CB. CMG. h.p. Royal Artillery.
Aides de Camp to the Queen,
Chief Persona! ^ Field Marshal His Royal Sighness the Duke of Cambridge, KGr. KT. KF. GCB. GCSI. GCMQ.
Aidede Camp j GCIE. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces.
I Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Frince of "Wales, EG. XT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIS.
Personal J GCVO.
Aides de Camp 1 General His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, X(?. KT. KP. GCST. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
( KCB.
Colonel William Bell, CB. Royal Guernsey Militia.
Rt. Ron. Frederick Arthur, Earl of Derby, GCB.
late Lt. and Captain Grenadier Guards; 3rd Batt.
Lancaster Regiment (Supern?imerari/) .
Sir James Godl'ray, Kut. Royal Jersey Militia.
Francis. Earl qfWerayss, 7 Middlesex Rifle Volun-
teers (Supernumerary) .
Hugh Lupus, Duke of Westminster, KG. Cheshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, and 13 Middlesex Rifle
"Volunteers (Supernumerary) .
Henry Hallam Parr, CB. CilG. {from h.p. Somerset
Light Infantry) .
ire p.s.c. Mark Sever Bell, CB. (from R. Engineers).
' Robert Macgregor Stewart, CB. (from R. Artillery).
Lord Claud John Hamilton, 5 Batt. Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
Rt. Hon. C. A. Earl 0/* Home, Lanark Yeomanry
Capalry (Superuumerury) .
Rt. Hon. "W. H. Earl of Mount Edgeeumbe, 2 Volun-
teer Battalion Devonshire Regt. (Supernumerary) .
WiDiam JonesThomas, 3 Bn. S.Wales Borderers.
Rt.Hon. R. E. St. L. Earl of Cork and Orrery, KP.
North Somerset Yeomanry.
■ ■ John Palmer Brabazon, CB. h.p. 4 Hussars.
John Ramsay Slade, CB. (from h.p. Royal Artillery).
Vi& Arthur George Hammond, CB. DSO. Indian
Staff Corps.
Reginald Garnett.CB.h. p. Seaforth Highlanders.
John Henry Barnard, CB. CMG. h.p. Regtl. Dist.
J. H. Rivett-Carnac, CIE. 4. Administrative Bat-
talion North West Provinces Volunteers.
James Charles Cavendish, 2 Volunteer Battalion
Derby Regiment.
Equerries to
Major General Sir H. P. Ewa.rt, KCB. (Crown Equerry). \
Colonel Ifon. Henry Wm. John Byng, CB., late Cold-'
stream Guards.
Ud Major General Sir John Car.stairs M'Neill, KCB.
KCMG.
Lt.Colonel Sir Arthur John Bigge, KCB. CilG. h.p.
Roval Artillery.
LtColonel Hon. W. H. P. Carington.
Major Hon. H. C. Legge, 3IV0. Coldstream Guards.
Lieut. F. B. G. Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards.
Colonel Right Hon. C. Lord Suffield, KCB. late Norfolk
Artillery (B. Div. R. Art.).
Right Hon. Henry G., Earl Percy, late 3 Bn. North-
umberland Fusiliers.
;).s.c. Edward Thomas Henry Hutton, Ci?. (from h.p.
King's Royal Rifles).
Alfred Gaselee, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
William Campbell, Roj-al Marine Artillery.
Sir Reginald H. A. Ogilvy, Bart., Forfar and Kin-
cardine Artillery (S. Div. R. Artillery).
Montague Protheroe, CB. CSI. Indian Staff Corps.
George, Earl 0/ Haddington, Lothians and Berwick
Yeomanry.
Rt. Hon. Henry Lord Belper, late Nottingham Yeo-
manry.
Arch. C' Lord Blythswood, late 3 Vol. Bn. Highland
Light Infantry.
Bryan G. D. Cooke, 2 Vol. Bn. Welsh Fusiliers.
Gordon L. C. Money, DSO. Cameron Highlanders.
. John Jopp, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
Francis Howard, Rifle Brigade.
Adolphus Brett Crosbie, Royal Marines.
James Graves Kelly, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
John Davis, 3 Bn. "West Surrey Regiment.
Charles Henry, -BarZ ofMarch, 3 Bn. Sussex Regt.
James Stevsnscm, 9 Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifles.
Francis J. Kempster, DSO. Munster Fusiliers
(extra).
Charles Comyn Egerton, CB. DSO. Indian S. C.
■ Ralph A. P. Clements, i)SO. South Wales Borderers.
Sir Casimir S. Gzowski, KC2IG. Staff Officer to
Engineer Force in Canada (Honorary) .
the Queen.
Lt.Colonel A. Davidson, MVO. (from h.p. King's Royal
Rifles).
General Rt. Hon. Alex. N. Yisct. Bridport, GCB. (extra).
Lt.Colonel Stanier Waller, Royal Engineers ((xtra).
Lt.Colonel .?(> F.I.Edwards, A'Cii.ret.pay R.Eng. (cx^ra).
p.s.c. Captain Count Gleichen, Grenadier Guards (extra).
Major General Sir Charles Taylor Du Plat, KCB. r.f.p.
Royal Artillery (extra).
General Henry Lynedoch Gardiner, CB. R. Art. (extra).
General Aug. C. L. Duke 0/ Grafton, KG. CB. (honorary).
Honorary Physicians to the Queen.
Surgeon General Samuel Gurrie, CB. IID. half pay.
Surgeon General Charles Alexander Gordon, CB. MD.
half pay.
SurgeonGeneral Alexander Smith, CB. MD. retired pay.
Surgeon Major General William Arthur Thomson, MB.
retired pay.
Deputy Inspector General Richard Domenichetti, MD.
retired pay.
Surgeon Major General James Sinclair, 3ID. retired
pay.
Surgeon General Sir Joseph Fayrer, KCSI. MD. late
Bengal Estab.
Deputy Surgeon General Thomas Edmondstone Charles,
MD. late Bengal Estab.
Surgeon General William Robert Cornish, CIE. late
Madras Estab.
Surgeon Major General John Pinkerton, MD. late
Bombay Estab.
Surgeon 'Ma.jor General W. R. Rice, CSI. MD. late
Bengal Estab.
Honorary Surgeons to the Queen.
Surgeon General Sir John Harris Ker Innes, KCB.
half pay.
Y€. Surgeon General Sir James Mouat, KCB. half pay.
Surgeon Major General Sir W. A. Mackinnon, KCB.
retired pay.
Surgeon M ijor General J. B. Cole Reade, CB. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden, CB. retired pay.
yjiC Surgeon General H. T. Reade, CB. retired pay.
Surgeon Major Alexander Grant, late Indian Army.
Surgeon General Sir William GuyerHunter.iTCJlf G. UD.
late Bombay Estab.
Deputy Surgeon General Samuel Bowen Partridge, CI£.
late Bengal Estab.
Surgeon General James Macnabb Cuningham, CSI.
MD. late Bengal Estab.
Deputy Surgeon General Henry Vandyke Carter, Jf2>.
late Bombay Estab.
Surgeon General Wm. Campbell Maelean, CB. MD.
Honorary Chaplains to the Quoen.
Rev. J. C. Edghill, DD. Chaplain General. | Rev. R. H. Bullock, DCL. Ckaplain iit Clan, ret. pay.
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»_,„„„,,- „ ^ ( The 3Io»f Hon. fhe Marquis of LATSf&VOVfS^, £9. eCSJ.
HBB^dAJESTTS Seceetaet or State FOB TVae < qcMG GCIE
Private Secretary C. G. E. Welby.
. P. Harvey
. Morrison.
Assistant Private Secretaries f ?'" ^V^^^'
Heb Majesty's PAELiAMEUTABr TJndee Seceetaet op') „ ttt o^ t -i-i t> ^ ■ i tr-D
State FOE Wae j -ffon. W. St. J. F. Brodnck, JlfP.
Private Secretaries (?/ ?■ ^"''j't;- t, m ,., . nr-c tt, „„^=
(, Major Lord E. B. Talbot, afP. ii Hussars.
Heb Majesty's Peemaneiti UirDEB Seceetaet OP State > „• . -r tt ,-,. .. t-^tj
foe Wae J .Sir A. L. Halibnrton, XC£.
Private Secretary H. H. Fawcett.
Assistant Tinder Secretary of State G. Lawson, CB,
Finance Department.
Financial Secretary J. Powell Williams, 3IP.
Private Secretary H. W. W. M' Anally.
Assistant Private Secretary R. Williams.
Atsistant Financial Secretary and Accountant General Sir R. H. Knox, KCS.
Deputy Accountant General H. T. De la Bere, C-B.
(T. Cave-Browne-Cave.
Assistant Accountants General < F. T. Marzials.
CW. Seed.
Director of Contracts A.Major.
Assistant Director of Contracts W. J. Stacey.
Director of Clothing G. D. A. Fleetwood Wilson, CB.
Assistant Director of Clothing H. D. De la Bere.
Director General of Ordnance Factories W. Anderson, CB. M.Inst. C.E. DCL. FSS.
STAFF OF THE ARMY.
Note. — Throughout the Staff, where the date of first appointment to a term of Stall' employment differs from
the date of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal the St. Hon. G. J. 'VISCOUNT 'WOISELET, KP. GCB. GCMG. Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards,
I Nov. 95.
Private Secretary Captain C. W. M. FeUden, 2 Dragoons, i Nov. 95.
/Colonel C. G. Earl of Erroll (from h.p. Royal Horse 6uards),i Nov. 95.
I Major Hon. W. Coke, Rifle Brigade, i Nov, 95.
. . , , _ J Captain A. A. Weldon, 4 Battalion Leinster Regiment, 1 Nov. 95,
Aides de {.,amp '1 Captain Hon. T. F. Fremantle, i Bucks Volunteer Rifles, 1 Nov. 95.
[p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel J. Adye, Royal Artillery, 24 June 96 {extra).
Military Secretary p.s.c. Major General C. Grove, 6 May 96.
(■Colonel R. B. Lane, CB. (from h.p. Rifle Brigade), 2 July 92.
Assistant Military Secretaries .? General J. J. H. Gordon, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 8 Oct. 90 {for
C Indian affairs).
Director of Military Intelligence (with ranJc of ( p.s.c. Colonel Sir J. C. Ardagli, KCIE. CB. (from R. Engineers),
Major General) I i Apr. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General (Ditto) p.s.c. Colonel W. Everett, CMG. (fromh.p. W.Riding Regt.), 7 June 93.
f p.s.c. Captain W. E. Fairholme, E. Artillery, 15 July 94 (29 May 93).
p.s.c. Major J. S. S. Barker, Royal Artillery, 5 May 95 (i Feb. 93).
Deputy Assistant Adjuta7if Generals {Ditto) ...■ip.s.c. Major H.P. Northcott, Leinster Regt., 24 June 95 (24 May 93).
p.s.c. Major ^OH. M. G. Talbot, R. Engineers, i Sept. 95 (15 Nov. 92^.
'ip.s.c. Major H. D. Laffan, Royal Engineers, 26 Apr. 96 (1 Feb. 94).
! p.s.c. Captain W. A. Macbean, Royal Artilleiy, 15 July 94.
Captain Hon. H. D. Napier, Indian Staff Corps, x Jan. 95.
p.s.c. Captain A. E. W. Count Gleichen, Grenadier Guards, 5 May 95.
p.s.c. Captain H. H. Wilson, Rifle Brigade, 24 June 95.
p.s.c. Major E. St. C. Pemberton, Royal Engineers, i Sept. 95.
p.t.c. Captain F. S. Robb, Durham Light Infantry, 26 Apr. 96.
^""lUalifn%''eni^^''''!''^ (?« cAarjeo/lfoiJ- j^_,^_ q^-,^^^^ jj;,„_ j^^ g_ Lyttelton (from h.p. Bifle Brigade), 5 Dec.94.
Staff' Captain p.s.c. Captain G. F. Ellison, We.st Surrey Regiment, i Sept. 94.
- a.„..„7 <„ «,> 7?„,.,.», / '^<^ General St. Hon. Sir Redvers H. BuUer, GCB. KCMG. Colonel
Adiutam General to the Forces ^ Commandant King's Royal Rifles, i Oct. 90.
Deputy Adjutant General p.s.c. Major General C. P. Clery, CB. 13 Mar. 96.
Aseittant Adjutant General Colonel J. D. P. French (from h.p. 19 Hussars), 24 Aug. 95.
T.. ^ • ■ 1. J .»j- *„„< /T,«.— „;. Cp.s.e. Major F. R. C. Carleton, Durham Light Infantry, 22 Aug. 04.
Deputy Asittfant Adjutant Generals |^_^_^_ Bt.Major F. Hammersley, Lancashile Fusiliers, 19 Jan. 96.
^"""x^cruifin""^"^ ""^ ^""'"""^ ■^'"""' "'"^JMajorGen.SirP. W.Grenfell, GCMG. XCB. i Aug. 94 (13 May 92).
Assistant Adjutant General for Secruitina ... Colonel H. C. Borrett (from h.p. Regimental District), 30 Aug. 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ditto Major C.Crutchley (from h.p. Scots Guards), 25 Mar. 95 (25 Mar. 89).
Staff of the Army. 3
ROTAL AETILLERr.
^"emefafr^""* ^"'""^ ^"'"'^ ''""''' "•^^"'"'■j Colonel P. T. Lloyd, CB. 21 eb- 9
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel A. B. Turner, CS. p .
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major F. G. Stone, i Sept.
Royal Engineees.
Deputy Adjutajit General (witli rank of Maiorl ri ^ i ttt o 1 j r,-n o . ^
General) . _ •'___j Colonel W. Salmond, CB. 8 Apr. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General , Colonel D. A. Scott, DSO. S June94.
Quarter llaster General to the Forces p.s.c. FaC General 5ir Henry Evelyn Wood, (?C5. ffCJfff. Oct.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals f S°J°''^' ^ ?■ 1^™°";^- C'^-^^O. Army Service Corps, 4 Dec. Q3.
(. Colonel A. G. Raper (from h.p. Regimental District), 25 Sept. 5.
(p.s.c. Major H. JI. Lawson, Royal Engineers, 20 Sept. 93.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals .../ Lt.Colonel J. A. Boyd, Army Service Corps, i Jan. 95.
(.Major F. B. Buist-Sparks, Army Service Corps, i May 96.
l7tspeefor General of Semounts Major General E. A. Gore, i Jan. 94.
Staff Paymaster J. E. Kitson, 21 Aug. 93.
Inspector General of Fortijieations (mith ran}c~) ,. . _ 1 c- t^ ^ ^ -r-^-n n t^ ■ o a
of Lt. General) j;).s.c. Major General Sir R. Grant, XCi?. B. Engineers, 18 Apr. 91.
Aide de Camp Major "W. C. Hussey, Royal Engineers, 20 Apr. 91. '
^ ^ r Colonel H. F. Turner. CB. (from Royal Engineers), 6 Nov. 94.
Deputy Inspector Generals of Fortifications ... -J Colonel A. Hill (from Royal Engineers) , 8 Apr. 96.
Lp.s.c. Colonel C. M. Watson, CMG. Royal Engineers, 30 Apr. 96.
1 Colonel G. Hildebrand, Royal Engineers, i July 04.
Lt.Colonel R. M. Hyslop, Roval Engineers, 4 July 04.
Lt.Colonel G. Barker, Royal Engineers, r Sept. 04.
p.s.c. Colonel H. H. Settle, DSO. Royal Engineers, 1 Apr. 95.
Lt.Colonel N. M. Lake, Royal Engineers, 15 June g5.
Artillery Adviser to the Inspector General of^^^ . . „ „ ^ -r, ,■.■,, ^ t
Fortifications j -^ajor A. C. Hansard, Royal Artillery, 6 June 95.
Inspector of Submarine Defences Major B. M. Ruck, Royal Engineers, i July 91.
Assistant Inspector of do Major C. Penrose, Royal Engineers, i July 9:.
Inspector of Iron Structures Captain J. H. L'E. Jolinstoue, Royal Engineers, i Nov. 95.
Inspector General of Ordnance .„ Lt.General E. Markbam, Roj-al Artillery, 28 Apr. 95.
Deputy Inspector General of Ordnance p.s.c. Colonel N. L. Walford (from h.p. R. Artillery), 10 Jan. 93.
I Colonel H. H. Parr, CB. CMG. (from b.p. Somerset Light Infantry),
Assistant Inspector Generals of Ordnattce -. 25 Jan. 95.
(Colonel J. Steevens, Army Ordnance Department, i Dec. 93.
rMajor H. C. Sclater, Rcyal Artillery, 25 Nov. 95.
Dep. Assist. Inspector Generals of Ordnance i Maior R. P. Leach, Royal Artillery, 26 Apr. 9b.
(.Lt.Colonel C.W. H. Tate, Army Ordaance Department, 11 Sept. 95.
Director General of Military Education Maior General Si/-C.'W.'Wilson,irC.B. XCMG. R. Engineers, 22 Jan. 95.
""taTs'^TZi^^^i&t"^^^^^^
Director of Army Schools p.s.c. Colonel D.F. Jones (from h.p. Royal Art.), iS June 92.
Inspector General of Cavalry in Great Britaint ^y . „ , __ ,
and Ireland..... j Major General G. i.uck, CB. 4 Apr. 93.
Aide de Camp Lieut. Hon. R. H. Marsham, 7 Hussars, 4 Apr. 93.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel H. S. Gough (from 8 Hussars), 8 July 93.
Chaplain General Hev. J. C.Edghill,Z)Z). 8 Feb. 85, Chaplain Tower of Lcndcn.
Director General of Army Medical Department Surgeon Major General J. Jameson, MD. 7 May 96.
Frofessional Assistant Surgeon Major General W. Taylor, MD. 7 May 96.
DirectorGeneral Army Veterinary Department Veterinary Colonel J. Drummond Lambert, CB. 28 June 90.
Field Marshals, Generals and Lieutenant Generals.
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' The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854,
including the battles of the Alma, Ba aklava, and Inkerman (horsa shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned
in despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with lour Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Sir Lintorn Simmons was employed for three j'ears in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the United
States in constructing works forits defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in.
1853 he was specially employed by Lord Stratfordde Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed.and was present during
part of the siege of that fortress; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie ajid Georgevoonthe Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms underhiscommaud.aRussianArmy of yo.ooomen being
within seven miles: was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders iu Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army: was present at the battle of Eupp^toria, laid out and threw up the entreuched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1855 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the lorced passage of the Ingur, where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river ant turned the enemy's jiositiou, oaptm-ing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his des)mtch attributed the
success of tlie day chiefly to Lt.Colonol Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was emplo\ ed in all the negotiations having reference to the nrovements of Omar Pasha's
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal wit'u Clasp, theTurkish GoklMedalforthe Dauubian campaign, theOrder
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government ; also the 4th Class uf the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Eussian boundary in Asia, and granted the
2nd Class ot the Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services; — On the formation of tlie Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
sfficiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and iu that capacity he was
present at the battles ofMoodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter en^tagenient he was severely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough he was promoted to a Company in the roth Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to his Lordship tie served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of out-
posts at Ramnuggur, 27 Nov. 184S, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage nf the Chenab, and the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Brevet of Major, Me ial with two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers
the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles ol^ Alma, Balaclava, andluKerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevei; of Lt.Colonel, Medal wiih four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). During the Afghan
war he dii'ected the military operations as Commander in Chief from September 1879 to September 1S80 (received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament).
5 Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches), and against the Akha Ivheyl and Bussee Kheyl Tribes in 1855 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
(jlasp). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the AUyghur district in May and June 1857. and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government o£
the North- West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arriving in camp was appointed Deputy As-
sistant Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches,
and Brevet of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, and throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches, Urevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps). Commanded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal, and CB.). Commanded the forces in Southern Afghanistan from December 1878 till April 1880,
including the occupation of Candahar. Commanded the Candahar Field Force in the actions at Ahmed Kheyl
and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Was in Chief Command of the forces in Southern and Eastern Afghanistan from May
;88o until the evacuation of Cabul in Ajigust 1S80. Received the thanks of the Government of India and of both
Houses of Parliament (ECjB., GCS., Baronet, and Medal with Clasp).
' Lord Wolseley served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal for Pegu), was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon, and was severely wounded when leading the
storming party against the chief's stronghold on the 19th March (mentioned in despatches). Landed in the Crimea
with the 90th Light Infantry on 5th Dec. 1854, and was employed in the trenches as Acting Engineer until Sebastopol
was taken ; was engaged iu the assault and dcfenceof the Quarrieson 7th June, and on dutyin the Trenches at the
attack of the iSth June ; severely woimded in a sortie 30th August, when in charge of the advanced sap — several
times mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1S57-59, and was present at the relief of Luck-
now, defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, with the several engagements there, siege and capture of Lucknow,
subsequently as D.A.Q.M. General to Grant's division and with it at the affair of Baree, action at Nawabgunger
and all the others fought by that force (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the war of 1S60 in China upon the Quarter Master General's Staff, and was present at the assault of the^
Taku Ports, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign (promoted Major unattached, Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from Canada to the Red River Territory for the suppression of
the Reliel Government established at Fort Garry against the Queen's authority, and was created a Knight of St.
Michael and St. George and Companion of the Bath for his services upon that occasion. Was Governor and Com-
mander of the Forces on the Gold Coast during the Ashanti War of 1873-74 (received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the field, GCJUG. KCB. and Medal wiih
Clasp). At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation of London it was unanimously resoh'ed as fol-
lows : — " That the hi>norary freedom of this City, with a sword of the value of 100 guineas, be presented to Major-
GeueralSir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, ECB., GrCil/G., in recognition of his gallant services in the British Army, and
especially in reference to the distinguished aiiihty and gallantry displayed by him in his command of the expedi-
tion to tlie Gold Coast, by which he obtained results conducive to peace, commerce, and civilisation on the conti-
nent of Africa. And this Court desires also to record its admiration of the patient endurance of hardship exhibited,
and the valuable co-operation and assistance rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men of
both services and of all arms engaged in the expedition." Was sent to South Africa in June 1879 as Governor
and High Commissioner of Natal and lauds adjacent, with local rank of General. Completed the subjugation of
the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuui's hostile nation and
destroj'ed their stronghold; and finally su'bdued the disaffected Boers and completed the annexation of the
Transvaal (GCB., Medal with Clasp). Was Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Army throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, in which campaign that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkRtion atlsmailia,
traversed the desert, and seized the capital of Egypt together with its citadel and the rebel chief, having in
that period fought and defeated the enemy five times — finally at Tel-el-Kebir where the enemy's strongly en-
trenched position was taken at the point of the bayonet after an arduous night march, all his guns captured, and
his army overwhelmed (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, raised to thePeerase. promoted General
for distinguished service in the field. Medal with Clasp, 1st Class of the Osmanieb, and Khedive's St.ar). Com-
manded the forces iu the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, was
raised to a Viscount in the peerage, and received two Clasps).
7 Lord Roberts served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, including
the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th September (wounded 14th July, horse shot 14th
September), actions of Bolundshur I horse shot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and Baudhera where he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; present in the skirmishes prior to and throuiihout the operations
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1S57, and
defeat of the Gw.al or Contingent, .action of Khoda gunge, reoccupation of Futtehghur, storm of Meangunge, action
of Koorsee, and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Governor General,
Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps) : received the iTE under the foliowing circumstances : —
"Lieutenant Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. On followintrup the retreating enemy
on the 2nd January 1858, at Khodagnnge,hesaw in the distance two sepoys going away wiih a standard. Lieutenant
Roberts put spurs to his horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately
turned round and presented their muskets at him, and one of the men pulled the trigger, but fortunately the cap
War Services of the Field 21arshals. 9
snapped, and the standard-bearer was cut down by the gallant young Officer, and the standard taken possession
of by him. He also, on the same day, cut down another sepoy who was fatanding at bay, with musket and bayonet,
keeping off a sowar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman, and rushing at the sepoy, with,
one blow of his sword cut him across the face, killing him on the spot." Was emplo.yedon special service with the
expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-AVest Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo,
captm-e of Umbeylah and destructioii of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from
January 1868, as Assistant Qnarter Master General of the Bengal Brigade, and as Senior Officer of the Dex>artment
at Zoula, superintended the re-embark-.i.tion of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer
of his final despatches (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior
Staff Officer with the Cachar Column, l.ooshai Experlitionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture of
the Kholel villages, and attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troop* engaged at the burning of the
village of Taikoom, 26th January 1872 (CB.). Commanded the Koorum Field Force from the commencement of
the Afghan war in 1878, and was present at the stormingand caiJtureof the Peiwar Kotal and the pursuit of the Afghan
army to the Shutargardan, at the affair in the llaugior Pass and during the operations in Khost (received the
thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and KCB.). Commanded the Cabul Field Force during the advance on and
occupation of Cabul in the autumn of 1879, and was present in t'ae engagement at Cua 'asiah, and throughout tlie
operations at Sherpore during the w!u(er of 1879-So [CIE.). Commanded the Cabul-Candabar Field Force which
marched from Cabul to Candahar m August i88o, relieved the Candahar Garrison, and on the ist September de-
feated and dispersed the army under Ayub Khan (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal witla
four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Nominated &CB. and created a Baronet for his distinguished services in
India. Has been twenty-three times mentioned in despatches before the Afghan wnr, during which campaign he
was eight times thanked bv the Viceroy and Commander in Chief in India. Commanded the forces in Burmah in
1886 after the capture of Mandalay (received the thanks of the Government of India, Clasp).
War Services of the General Officers.
' For the War Sei'vices of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c., see the Corps to which they
respectively belong.
*^ General J. H. Dunne served with the 21st Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, i-iege of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan O' the i8th June (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 99th Regiment in the campaign of
i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, assnult and capture of the inner North
Taku Fort, actions of the Chang kin-wan and Paliatchow, and surrender ofPekin (Medal with two Clasps).
** Sir Reginald Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of
hand), Balaklava, and Inkerma.n (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the
26th Oct. (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal)
52 Sir Henry Evelyn Wood entered the Navy in April 1852, and served in the Naval Brigade as Aide de Camp to
Captain Peel from istOct. 1854 to 18 June 1855,' when he was severely wounded carrying rip scaling-ladders to the
Redan: mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches (Medal with two'Clasps, Knight of ~the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal ) . Served in the Indian campai,<rn of 1858 as Brigade Major in Somerset's
Brigade, and was present at Rajghur. Siudwaho (mentioned in GenerarMichel s despatch), Kharee.and Barode
— mentioned in despatches (Medal). Employed in 1859-60, while commanding 1st liegiment Beatson's Horse,
in huntinsr down rebels in the Seronge Jungles; thanked by the Government of India I'or an attack made on a,
band in December 1859. and gazetted to the Victoria Cross "for having on the 19th 0.:tober 1S58, during action at
Sindwaho, when in command of a Troop of the 3rd Light Cavalry, attacked with much gallantry, almost single-
handed, a body of rebels who had made a stand, whom'he routed. Also for having subsequentlyj near Sindhora,
gallantly advanced with a duffadar and sowar of Beatson's Horse, and rescued from a band of robbers a Potail,
Chemmum Singh, whom they had captured and carried off to the Jangles, where they intended to hang him."
Raised the 2nd Regiment Central India Horse. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in
Septembor 1873 on special service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1B73-74'. Organized the natives
forming "Wood's Regiment." Commanded the attacking force at the action of Essaman (received the ex-
pression of lier Majesty's approbation). Commanded the troops at the head of the road following the enemy
from Mansu to the river Prah prior to the ari-ival of the European troops, including the reconnaissance in
force of the 27th November. Commanded the Right Column at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded)' ;
and commanded the Head Quarters of his regiment at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassifi
(several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Gaika war of 187S in command of a column (several times mentioned iu despatches). Served throughout
the Zulu war of 1879 in coir.mand of No. 4 Column. As Political Agent raised a contingent of 1,000 friendly
Zulus, known as "Wood's Irregular.s." Two days after the British reverse at Isanhlwana he sttrprised and
defeated a force of several thousands of the enemy and then maintained an advanced position in the enemy's
country for which he was specially commended by the High Commissioner. Nominated KCB. Defeated the
Zulus in the action of Kambula on the 29th March. Appointed Brigadier General in April. Led the advance on
Ulundi with a flying column, and was present in the engagement there on the 4th July (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boev war of 1881 with the rank of Major General n.iid on the death of Sir George
Colley, as Governor of Natal and Comrnander-in-Chief of the British forces (GCMG.). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 in command of the 4th Brigade in the operations near Alexandria, including the surrender of Kafr
Dowarand Damietta (mentioned in .esjiatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal. 2nd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's t^tar). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the
Line of Communications (mentioned in desnatohos, ist Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
5' Sir Arthur Lyon Premantle commanded at the defence of Suakin from July 1884 till February iSSs, and
in the Soudan campaign m 1885 he commanded the Brigade of Guards, including the engagement at liasheen and
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., 2nd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
«* General John Davis served with the 35th Regiment in the Shahabad district during the Indian
Mutiny campaign m 185S-59 (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in
command of the 2nd Infantry Briga<ie, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (several times
mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served iu the Soudan campaign in 1885
< Clasp). . .
lo War Services of the General Officers.
" Lieut.General Clive served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Ssbastopol.
^ Lieut.General H. J. Buchanan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment,
including the tattles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., siege and fall of Sebastopol— appointed Town
Major (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5lh Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a
Column of the Field Force under Brigadier General Ross against the Afreedees on the North "West Frontier m
1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, CJ?., Medal -with Clasp). , n 1 •
'•» Lieut.General H. P. Davies served in the Royal Navy in. the Burmese war (Medal). Also m the Baltic
in the Russian war (Medal). Served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Commandant at Conference Hill and afterwards
as Commandant of Fort Newdigate (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■"= Lieut.General H. R. L. Newdigate landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present
at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture ot
Calpee and operations in Central India (Brevet of 3Iajor, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war m
1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force in command of the 4th Battalion of the Rifle Brigade, commanded
the Lower Koornm Brigade from Anril to Aug. 1880 ( CS., and Medal).
'» Lieut.General Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brio-ade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
Alumbagh and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North-
West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the engagement at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
'■™ Lieut.General H. C. Wilkinson served with the osthRegiment in the Indiancampaigu of 1858, and was present
atthe siege and capture of Awah, siege assaultandcapture of Kotah, battle of Kotakeserai, general action resutang
in the capture of Gwalior, assault and cantnre of Sowa, sies-e and capture of Pouree, battle ol' Beejapore, and aflarr
•of Koondry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan wafin iS8o in commandof the Cavalry Brigade in Southern
Afghanistan, and took nart in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned m
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Cavalry Brigade 01 the
Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, C'£., Medal with
Olasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidio, and Khedive's Star).
'"s Lieut.General J. H. Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 to i6th Jan. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Lieut.General G. D. Barker served wit'a the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night
attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served m
Bengal with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Fnttehpore, Acting,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao. Bnsceratgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, and the several actions
leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties
wounded) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous atticks, and in the operations
•ending in the final capture ofLucknow, where he officiated asD.A.Q.M. General, ist Division, and was mentioned m
despatches ; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service for Lucknow) .
i»« Sir George White served with the 27th Reeimcnt on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-59 (Medal). Served with the qjnd Hislilanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present m the
engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul m December 1879.
including the investment of Sherpore ; was also present in the engagement at Charasial; on the 25th April iSSo;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance ot 31 St
August and at the battle of Candahar (frequently mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Victoria
Cross, Medal with thi-ee Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) : was awarded the Y€ "for conspicuous bravery airing
the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1S-9, when, finding that the artillery and rifle fire faded to
dislodge the enemy from a fortified hill which it was necessary to capture. Major White led an attack upon it m
person. Advancing with two companies of his regiment, and climbing from one steep ledge to another, he came
upon a body of the enemy, strongly posted, and outnumbering his force by about 8 to i. His men temg ^^icn
exhausted, and immediate action being necessarv. Major White took a rifle, and, ffoiiig on by himself , shot the
leader of the enemy. This act so intimidated the rest that they fled round the side of the hiU, and the position
was won. Again, on the ist September 1880, at the battle of Candahar, Major White, in leading the final charge,
under a heavy fire from the enemy, who held a strong position and were sujiportcd by two guns, rode straight up
to within a few yards of them, and, seeing the guns, dashed forward and secured one, immediately after whicn
the enemy retired." Served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85, during the latter part of the time as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-S9 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade and commanded at Mandalay uji"°^ the
insurrection; commanded the Upper Bnrmah Field Force after the capture of Mandalay (received the thanks
<3f the Governmont and of the Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distmfrmshed service
In the field, frequently mentioned in despatches, XCB., and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Zhobiield
Force in 1890 (received the thanks of the Government and Commander in Chief in India). i <• 11 r
117 Lieut. Gener.al G. H. MoncrieflT served in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege and tail 01
Sebastopol (Med.al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). 1 o- a n,
"s Sir Frederick Forestier Walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to Lieut. General bir Artnur
Ctmynghame during the Kafir warof 1878 (mentioned in despatches, CB.). Was employed on special service
throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Principal Staflf Officer to No i Column, being present at the action ot
Inyezane, and during the occupation of Ekowe. and subsequently on the Line of Communications, and in com-
mand of Fort Pearson and the Lower Tugela District (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). fc.ervea
-with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Assistant Aijutant and Quarter
Master General (CJ/(?.). ^ , , t,- h,
121 Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel ^ a rre on the
Tapteeriverinco-operationwith the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also m the New Zealand war ot
1861, and was present at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Ad.iutant o' the
S7th at the action of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A .Q.M. General from June 1863 to March iS6b m
the Province of Taranaki, including the action near Poutoko, capture of the Maori nositions at Ahuahu, Kaitake,
Mataitawa, and Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned m
despatches. Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1S79; commanded the 57th Resjimentm the engagement
at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) and relief of Ekowe; afterwards commanded the 2nd Brigade 1st Divi-
sion, and subsequently was appointed to the command of "Clarke's Column"— a force of ail arms— tormea Dy
Sir Garnet Wolseley for the following objects: the second advance to Hlundi. the capture of King Cetywayo, the
subjugation of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of the River Tugela, and the pacification ot Zululand ; _these
objects were successfully accomnli shed— thanked in General Orders (mentioned m despatches as h<rving per-
formed the duties of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner, Brevet ot Colonel, ci>.,
Medal with Clasp). On the conclusion of the war was appointed Commandant General of the Colonial i orces m
South Africa. ,,0 a .,
126 Lieut.General C. J. Bast served with the S2nd Resiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, ana was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Jledal). Also m the Indian campaign
m 1857, and was severely wounded at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal). When belonamg to tne 41st
Regt. served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Chittagong column of the Lusliai Bxpeditionary i orce
in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, receivedthe thanks of the Governor-General mCouncd, Medal with wasp^ ana
Brevet of Major). Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master i^ene-
ral, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevetot Colonel, Medal wit&oiasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of the ist Brigade after the capture of iSlandalay (m&n-
tioned in despatches, CB., and two Olasps). ,, , ,, ^ i ti, »v „/i
123 Lord William Seymour served as a Midshipman with fne Baltic Fleet m 1854 (Medal). Served with the 2na
Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war 1882, and was present in the engasrement at iel-el-Mahuta, ana
atthe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class oftheOsmanieh. and Khedives Star). • , v
132 Maior General J. P. C. Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th .June ib55. 1'^°™''™^
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast witn ine
War Services of the General Officers. n
2nd Battalion Rifle Bi-ifraGe, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the
baitle of Amoafal, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
13* Sir Francis Grenfell served as Aide de Camp to Sir Arthur Cunj-nghame in the operations of 1877-8 in
the Transkei ; also as Staff Officer to Colonel Glyn, commanding a field force in the Transkie, and was present in the
engagement with the Galekas and Gaikas at Quintana Mountain on the yth Feb. 1S78 (mentioned in despatcheSi
Brevet of Major). Served in the Kafir war of 1B78 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at
Head Quarters. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 ^^ Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters, and
was present in the engagement at XJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served
under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war of i3Si as Assistant Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war of
i332 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engage-
ments of Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassassin (gth Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Aide de
Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of Medjidie, andKhedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in command of a Division (mentioned
in despatches, KCB., and promoted to ist Class of the Medjidie and 3rd Class of the Osmanieh). Commanded the
troops during the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp). Also commanded the Nile Field Force in 1880 at the engagement at Toski (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, and (blasp).
'=" Lord Frankfort de ilontmorency served with the 33rd Eegiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the
Biege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 3th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals). Commanded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the senior Olficer
commanded the Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Rewa Kanta, Guzerat. Served
with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Divarka, Okamundel. Served in the Abyssinian
campaign of 3867-68 (Medal). Commanded the Frontier Field Force during the operations in the Soudan in
1886-87 (Khedive's Star). Commanded the British Column of the Frontier Field Force during the operations on
the Nile in 1889 (mentioned in despatches).
"2 Lord R. D. Kerr served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad in
command of the loth Hussars (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
15° Lord Methuen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th Dec. 1874, and was present at
the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General and Commandant at Head Quarters, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta and
Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medil with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 13S4-S5 in command of Methuen's Horse (mentioned in despatches, C3IG.).
15* Major Geuer.a.l John Fryer commanded the Carabiniers throughout the Afghan war of 1879-S0. On the 13th
January iSSo. in command of a force of Royal Horse ArtUlery and Cavalrj-, he repulsed with heavy loss a large
body of Mohmunds at Ali Boghan. Cominanded the Cavalry in the expeditions under Lt.General Bright to the
Lughman Valley and against theWuzeeree Khugianis. On the 5th July 1880, he commanded a force of Carabiniers
and 4th Bengal Cavalry at the attack and destruction of the Ghilzai villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(CB., Medal).
15" Major General C. B. Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth .July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Commanded the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was
present in the engagements at Charasiab on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879, including the engagement at the Asmai Heights on 14th December— mentioned
in despatches (CB., Medal with two Clasps).
159 Major General W. C. Justice served with the 75th Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1S57, and was
present at the siege of Delhi from 2^rd,Jujie (in command ofthe Light Company from 13th Sept.), storm and capture
of the city (Medal with Clasp).
1^1 Major General A. H. TJtterson served wtth the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 1855 including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September ; was also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war
in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, including
the engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
166 Major General E. Hopton served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from 17th June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth September — severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppi-ession of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including
the siege of Lucknow in March 1S5S, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the
88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel), and through-
out the Zulu war of 187Q, during the first portion of the latter as Director of Transport (Medal with Clasp).
'■^ Sir G. B. Wolseley served with the 34th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged,
in aU the mmor affairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1875-79 as Assistant .Adjutant General with the Candahar Field Force (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served in the
Egj-ptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant General with the Head Quarters of the Army, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also servedwith the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant'Geueral at Head
Quarters.andafterwardseommandedat Abu Gus(mentionedin despatches. CB., and Clasp). Served with the Burmese
E.xpedition in 1887 and 1889-91 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the troops during the operations m the Wuntho Territory in 1891 (received the thanks of the
Government of India) .
'!! Major General Gore commanded the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war in 1881.
1"- Sir William Butler served in the 69th Regiment with the Field Force which repelled an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870. Served throughout the Ashanti war from the 23rd October 1873, find '"'as employed
as Special Commissioner to the Western Akims (mentioned in despatches, substantive rank o( Major, CB., Medal
■with Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head
Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (gth September),
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (twice mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 in command of a Brigade and was present in the engage"
ment at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, KCB. ).
i'3 Major General A. S. M. Browne served with the Scots Greys in the Crimea from 30th July to ist Sept. and from
Oct. to Dec. 1855, including the battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal) .
!"• Major General Wilsone Black served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimeafrom 14th June 1855, including the
siege andfall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Kafir war in 1878, including the
engagement at Taba-ka-Udoda. Served also in the Zulu war of 1879, fiifl commanded the party which recovered
thelost colours of the 24th Foot (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
i"» Major General G. Luck was present at the operations against the JowakiAfreedces in January 1878 (Medal
with Clasp). Served withtheCandahar Column in theAfghanwarofi878-8o, including the advance to Khelat-i-
Ghilzai; commanded a squadron of the 15th Hussars and a troop of the ist Punjaub Cavalry in engagements
with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul on the 4th January 1879 (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches.
Medal). Served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph. and accompanied Major
General Phayre, in command of his regiment, in the march to the relief of Candahar in August 1880 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served in the Boer war of i83i in command of the isth Hussars.
176 Major General T. R. Stevenson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish
Fusiliers, and was present at the batUe of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
12 War Services of the General Officers.
^'i' Lieat.General J. Bancan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1657-58, including the action of Soorajpore,
defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyrs, stnrmincr of the Secunderabagh and Shah NujifF and relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Luckuow, campaign of 185S
in Oude, with passage of the Goomtee, action at Shahpore. and other nimor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and
a year's fervice for Lncknow). Served with the Bechuan-ilaLd Expedition in 1S84-85 as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General at the Base and Lines of Conr^munication.
^'^ ilajor General C. J.Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the ist to the 28th September
1855, including the siege and fall of Sehastopol and assault, of the Redan on the 8th Sej)tember —severely wounded
in the left arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1"' Lord Congieton served with the 3rd Bufts in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol. Commanded
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagement of Inyezane
and dnrino' the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
180 rpijg Djjje of Teck served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kel,ir (appointed Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*' Major Genei-al R. T. Thynne served in tue Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in t,be Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign iiv 1885. after the engagement at
Hasheen, in command of tlie 3rd Battalion of the Greaadier Guards (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
1*2 Major Genera,! C. Tucker served w;t.h the Both Regiment with the left attack durini; the Bhootan E.^peditiori
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in i £76, part of the '.ime as Brigade Major; com-
manded the left attack in the operations against Sekukani in 1878 ; commanded the Soth Regiment in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently the troops at Luueberg >
also commanded the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zuiuland and in the engagement at
TJlundi (CB.. Medal with Clasp).
'*5 Major General W. Galbraiih served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Assistant Adjutant General in the
Koorum Division, being present atthe capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned iu despa'ches), in the operations in
the Hariab and Khos', Valleys, in the engagement at Charasiab on the- 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ,
and in the subsequent occupation of Cahul ; afterwards served with the S5th Regiment in the Koorum Division
including the Zaimusht E.xpedition (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Hazara,
Expedition in 1888 in command of a Brigade [CB , and Medal with Ciasn).
'^'> Major General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in ihe Zulu war of 1^79 in command of a Mounted
Gatling Battery, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in desoatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp),
iS" Major General H. M. Bengough commanded a Battalion of the Natal Native Contingent during the Zulu
war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Claspi. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
(mentioned in despatches, CS., and Medal with Clasp).
I8S jjojoi- General H.H. D. Stracey served in the expedition to the Soudan in T885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
ScotsiGuards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Cl.nsp, and Khedive's Star).
IS9 SirFrcderickCarringtonorganisedandcommandedMountedlnfantry in the expedition to the Diamond Fields
in 1875, and Carrington's Horse (mounted infantry) at the annexation of the Transvaal in 1877. Served in the
Kafir war in the 'Transkei in 1877, and raised and commanded the "Frontier Light Horse," and was present iu the
engagement at Quintana (mentioned in despatches) and subsequent operations in the Transkei and Perie Bush.
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878-79 as Commandant of the Transvaal Volunteer Force, and
commanded the advance guard and left attack at the capture of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches. Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel, Cil/G., and Medal with Clasp) . Commanded the Cape Mounted RiBi sat the siege of Mafeteng
by the Basutos, and couunauded the Colonial Forces in Basutoland during the operations against the Basutos from
November 1S80 to March 1S81 — severely wounded (mentioned in Colonial'despatches). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Mounted Rifles (mentioned in de-
spatches). Served in the operations in Zuiuland in i.'^SB as Commandant of Native Levies.
i'" Major General E A. Wood commanded the loth Hussars iu the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of All .\lusjid (mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Ijt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command of the 10th Hussi^rs, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, CIl., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
''• Major General E. Leach served iu the 50th Regfmentm theCrimea.subsequenttothefallof Sebastopol, from the
19th September 1855 until the evacuation on 12th July 1S56. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as
Orderly OtKcer to (Jolonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force intheWaikato iu 1864; present at Waiari ;
appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865 ; and present at the attack and repulse of the
enemy at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 26th Jan. 1865, and
present at the repulse of the enemy at ICakaramea (mentioned), and served throughout the campaign Wanganui
district under Sir D. Cameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General during his campaign
on t'ne West Coast in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi,Ot 'i'awa,Ketemari, and
"Waikoko P.ah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served with the ist Battilion West Kent
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasir. on the 9th of September
(Medal. 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of
the ist B.attalion of the West Kent Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
1^^ Major General G. Hatehell served ill the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the second expedition into
the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
1'^ Major General C. W. Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, from 12th December 1873. as Brigade Major to the
European Brigade, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m the
engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
i'= Major General C. F. Clery served in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the engagements at
Isandhlwana and Cliiudi (mentioned m despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal wiih Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major at Alexandria (Medal, and Khedive's Star) Seived in the Soudan Expe-
dition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 a,s Assistant Adjutant General, and was present in the engagements at
Bl Teb and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB., and two Clasps) ; also served with
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
IS" Major Geneial A. L. 'Walker served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, includ-
ing the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatehow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Zulu war of 1879. Was present in the action of Gingindhlovu ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant Genera
of the ist Division (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Major General W. E. Montgomery served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General 2nd Division from the 6th May to the 27th July, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Major General J. C. Russell served throughout the 2nd phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, the attack and capture of Becquah. the battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp), Sei-ved in
the Kafir war of 1878-79 in the operations against Sekukuni under Colonel Rowlands. Served in the Zulu war of
1879 and was present m the engagements of ZIobane Mountain and Kambula (several times mentioned in des-
patches Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'"'' Major General W. L. Dalrymple served in the Ashanti war in 1874, as Special Commissioner to the 'Wassaws
and Denkeras, on the left flank of the Main line of Advance, and subsequently on the Transport Service (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 1878. Also served
in the Zulu war ot 1879, first as Staff OfBcer to Colonel Glyn's Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major to the ist
War Services of the General Officers. 13-15
Brigade, 2nd Division ; was present in tlie engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.CoIonel,
Medal with Clasp).
2°^ Major General W. J. Gascoig-ne served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition
to the Soudan in :385 wit tithe 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and Temai (Clasp).
^"3 Major General H. A. Bushman served with the gth Lancers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candshar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
201 Major General C. J. Burnett served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 till invalided at
Quarman, including the attack and capture of Adubiassie ; commanded the post of Quarmnn at the commence-
ment of thejenemy's attack upon it on the 31st January (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 as Astistant Adjutant General ist Division Candahar Field Force, and was present
at the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Medal).)
2"^ Major General K. G. Henderson served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of themutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Claspsfor Taku
Forts and Pekin). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General ;
was Commandant at Shellal and at Assouan (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^"^ Major General B. A. Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse iu the Abj'ssiniau campaign, ana was present aa
Orderly Officer to Colonel Fraser at the action of Arogee, and capturs of Magdala (Meda.l). Served throughout
the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Brigade Major of Cavalry ist Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, including
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and the engagement at Futtehabad ; afterwards as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present ^n the engagenaent at Cliarasiab on the 6th October 1S79, in the opera-
tions -around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Sbckibad ; ac-
companied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (frequently
■mentioned in desnatcho^. Brevets of Major and Lt.CoIonel, Medal with four Clasps, and Tronze Decoration).
^"s Major General G. U. Prior served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Candahar Field Force, took part in the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the operations in the Arghasan Valley
and on the Tliull Chotiali line, and -.vas present in the engagement at Baghao in command of half of the column
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Medal).
^^ Major General M. W. B. Gosset served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, — in Eastern Bengal in
tS57againstthe Chittagong mutineers, and inLord C)lyde'b campaign in Oude in iSsS-sgfMedal) . Served as Aide de
Oamp to Lord Chelmsford m the Kafir war of 1878, and was present in all the actions with theGaikas in the Buffalo
Mountains andPerie Bush (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major). Served iu the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide
de Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the first advance into Zululand in January, and was present in the actions fought by
the Centre Column up to the 22nd January. Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division
in the second advance into Zululand, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and served
under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Commanded the
Mandalay District, Barmah, during the operations against the Kachins on the North East Frontier iu 1891-92
(Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Major General James Browne served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in th
engagement at Ulundi and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strongho)
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881, part of the time as Commandant at Newcastle.
'" Major General W. O. Barnard commanded the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^'2 Major General H. M'Calmont served in the Red River Expedition in 1870 (brought home the despatches). Ac-
companied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873, as Aide de Camp (Ashanti Medal). Was
appointed a military attach>5 to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak of ttie Russo-Turkish
war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies in the field throughout the campaign in Armenia (Brevet of
Major). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa as Aide de Camp in 1879, and was present in the
subsequent operations, including those against Sekukuni (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Medal
wit>. Clasp). Served on the Staff of Brigadier General Macgregor in the expedition against th-i Marris in 1S80
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the ist Cavalry Brigade,
and was present in the engagement at Mahsama, iu the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, srd Class of the Medjidit, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as second in command and aftervvards in command of the
Light Camel llesiment, iacluding the operations of the Desert Column (mentioned In despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, Ci?., and Clasp).
3" Major General C. Grove served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin (9th Sept.),
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut. -Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmauieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 and in the campaign in the Soudan in
1885 as Assistant Adjutant General for Boat Service ; Commandant at Gemal, and Assistant Adjutant General and
Acting Military Secretary at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, tv^ Clasps).
2'* Major General L. V. Swaine served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Military Secretary to Sir Girnet Wolseley,
and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Military Secretary to Lord Wolseley (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
2'» Major GeneralJ. B. Sterling served with the 2ud Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — slightly wounded (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the
1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on
the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
216 Major General A. Hunter served in the Nile E.xpedition in 18S4-85 with the Egyption Army (mentioned in
despatc'jes. Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp and Khedive's
Star) ; with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-8O including the engagement at Giniss — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.); and in the operations on the Soudan frontier iu 1889 in command ot a Brigade
of the Egyptian Army including the engagements at Arguin and Toski — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Clasp) , Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i S96 in com-
mand of the Infantry Division (mentione I in despatches, promoted to be Major General lor distinguished service
in the field).
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Chas. John Moypey. CM6. Li.Col. h.p. )
R. Engineers [R] f
Alex. ii. Badcock, CB. Lt.Col. Indian 1
Stafi Corps [R] J
Montagu G. Gerard. Cli. C&I. Lt.Col.\
Indian Stair Corps [R] j
Robert G.Woodthorvte, CB. Col. R. Eng....
ITff Edward Pembertou Leach, CB.~>
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers i
Edward iStedman, CB. Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps j
p.s.c. SirJ. Chas. Ardagh, KCIE. CB.i
Lt.Col. (from R. Engineers) J
p.s.c. Thos. FrEEer. CB. CMG. Lt.Col. )
(from h.p. Royal Engineers) ji
p.s.c. Francis Shirley Rnssell,i CMG. \
Lt.Col. h.p. 1 Dragoons; Comda. Aber- I
dcen Brigade Inf. Volunteers 13 Feb. 02, [
MP. for Ckelfenkiim '... J
"William Byam.^" CB. Col. h.p. RegiO
mental District J
p.s.c. Geo. Salis-Schwabe,*^ Col. (from
h.p. Regimental District); Command-
infi at Mauritius with rank of Major
general 23 Nov. 56
Charles Edward King, Col. h.p. Regi-')
mental District )
p.s.e.Thomas Kelly -Kenny,5'C5.i<.CoZ.
(from h.p. West Surrey Regt.), Com-
manding a Brigade^Aldershot , with rank
of Major General, 13 Mar. 96
Charles Edw. Foster,"''-' Col. h.p. Regi- )
mental District J
Frederick George Berkeley, Col. h.p. \
Regimental District i
Frederick John Fane, Col. h.p. Regi- j
mental District }
Frederick Taylor Hobson." Col. h.p.]
Regimental District i
John Robert Collins,63 CB. Col. h.p. j
Regimental District S
George Clayton Swiney,^* Col. h.p. >
Regimental District 3
John Fletcher Caldwell,i»« Col. h.p. >
Regimental District !
Oswald Robert Middleton,"8 Col. h.p.]
Regimental District ..)
Henry Langtry,^^' Col. h.p. Regimental ?
District J
Henrj' Richard Abadie,'^- CB.Coi.(from]
Regimental District), Commandant f
Cavalry Depot ig Apr. 94 )
Robert Fowler Butler,i« Col. (from)
h.p. RegimentalDistrict),Co)K»!aHiH2^ V
at Barhadoes, 8 May 95 J
William HanningLee,jL*. Coi. h.p. 2 Dra- )
goon Guards }
Charles Falkiner Morton, Lt.Col. h..p.\
14 Hussars i
Henry Jardine Hallowes,'^^ Col. (from
Regimental District), Colonel on the
Sta^y Jamaica, with rank of Major
General, 19 Dec. 94
Robert Spencer Liddell,'''' Col. (from"^
h.p. Regimental District), Assistant >
Adjutant General, Netley, 5 Sept. 9=; ;
Herbert Charles Borrett,''" Col. (from")
h.p. Regimental District), A. A. Gen. V
for Mecruiiing, War 0/ft'ce, 30 Aug. 95 J
p.s.c. John Boughey, Col. Comdg. Regi- )
mental District, Devizes J
George T. Pretyman, CB. Col. h.p.]
Royal Artillery )
Son. Walter John Stewart, Lt.Col.h.-p. ">
12 Lancers |
WilUam Henry Thompson, 'ss Col. h.p. "^
Regimental District }
Fred. C. Keyser.'s' cB. Lt.Col. h.p. R.]
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Sir Henry Edw. Colvile, KCMG. CB. ]
Major, Grenadier Guards j
William Vesey Brownlow,20i CB. Col. )
h.p. Regimental Distract S
Edm. S. Brook, X^. Coi. Connaught Rangers
Geo. Paton,203 CMG. Lt.Col. (from h.p. )
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Hythe School of Musketry 17 July 94... )
Evelyn E.T. iord Falmouth, CB. Lt.Col. ]
Coldstream Guards j
Arthur G. H. Church, »' Col. h.p. Regi-]
mental District J
Barrington B. D. Campbell, Lt.Col. \
Scots Guards /
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Thomas Arthur Cooke,^"' Col. (from 1
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Dutrict, Bombay Army. 9 Jan. 9^ )
Gerald de Courcy Morton.^'" CB. Col. 1 | j
(from h.p. Munster Vns^.Adj. Oen. jw M 9 Jan. 63 13 July 67
India, ■miih ranlc ofMaj. Gen. i Apr. 95 ) 1 I
jj.s.c. Wm. F. Gatacre,2i2 CB. DSO. Col.-^ ,
(from h.p. Middlesex Regt) ; Cumdg. a ^ 1 18 Feb. 62I23 Dec. 64
District, Bomhay Armi/, 30 Jan. 94 J I I
Montague Protheroe, CB. CSI. Lt.Col. \ ^ .
Indian Staff Cores [R]... i\ ^•>^'^- SB
Russell Upcher,-i5 T)SO. Col. Comdg. ) ' -a„ ,
Regimental District, Newcastle S :'" '^°^- °^
Edward Eyre -Williams, Col. Comdg.
Regimental District, Warrington
Hon. Reginald A. J. Talbot,2i9 CB.
Lt.Col. (from h.p. i Life Gds.), Aide
de Camp to the Queen, and Comdg. a
Brigade at Alderskof, with rank of
Major General, 13 May 96 j
George Baker,"-* CB. Col. h.p. Regi-j
mental District /
Fred. Lorn Campbell, JIaior, Scota Gds.
W. Nesbitt Wroughton, Lt.Col. Indian |
Staff Corps i
John Jopp, CB. Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
Laurence J. Oliphant, Lt.Col. Gren. Gds.
W. Salmond, CB. Lt.Col. (from h.p. 7
Royal Engineers) S\
p.s.c. ftich.H. O'Grady Haly.^^s^jS. DSO. > ; „
Lt.Col. h.p. Suffolk Regiment S ^- ^
Sir Bindon Blood, KCB. Lt.Col. h.p."/
Royal Engineers J
p.s.c. Geoffry Barton,^^' CB. Lt.Col. \
(from h.p. Royal Pasiliers), Assistant [•
Adjutant General, Chatham, 16 Feb. 95 J
p.s.c. Arthur FitzRoy Hart,23o cB. Lt.-\
18 Dec. 57 30 Nov. 60
12 Aug. 68
23 Sept. 56 28 Apr. 58
4 Aug. 60
20 Oct. 56
CoZ. (from h.p. E.Surrey Regt.); Assist. >
i)
3 Oct. 62
23 Dec. 64
Adjutant General, Belfast, 25 Sept. 96
Ronald Bertram Lane,23i CB. Lt.Col.)
(from Major h.p. Ritle Brig.), Assist, v i Feb. 67
Military Secretary 2 July 92 )
AUiston C. Toker, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S.G. 4 May 60
Arthur Godolphin Yeatman-Biggs, CB. 1
Lt.Col. (from h.p. R'lyal Artillery) ... j'
Geo.Cox,233 L<. Coi. (from h.p. Irish Fus.)]
Colonel on the Stuff, Natal, with rank r | 4 Jan. 61
of Major General, 30 Aug. 95 )
John E.'Boyes,^*Co;.CoOT(i(/'. Regimental") I ~ , ,
-District, Aberdeen ^|29UCC. oi
p.s.c?. ViR Euston Hem-y Sartorius.^'^Ci?. ) 1
if. CoZ. (fromJ/q/o)'h.p. B. Lane. Regt.)
Military Attache, Japan
2o July 70
27 Mar. 77
7 Deo. 70
4 Jan. 70
31 Oct. 71
6 Mar. 67
8 May 67
29 May 67
24 Apr. 27
23 Sept. 68
20 Oct. 68
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
1 July 81 1 I Apr.|82
22 Nov. 79 1 2 Mar. 81
29 Apr. 82
17 Oct. 66 29 Dec. 69
I Oct. 57
II Feb. 62
19 Deo. 60
4 Feb. 65
8 July 62
17 Nov. 63
17 Jan. 65
Charles Needham.^^" Lt.Col. (from h.p. ")
I Life Gds.) ; Military Attache, Bone J
Richard Leigh,^^^ Col. Comdg. Regi- ) | ,„ t,„^ .
mental District, llxeter j no-L-ec, 00
Sir Arthur "VVm. Mackworth, Bart. 1 \
Lt.Col. (from h.p. Royal Engineers)... ) I
George Wm. Nesbitt Rogers,*** Col. 1
Comdg. Regimental District, IBirr j
p.s.c. Edward J.Lugard,**' i^.Coi. (from j
h.p. Lancaster Rt-gt.), Brigadier Gen. L
Comdg. a List. 3Iadr ai Army , 21 Aug. 95 )
p.s.c. VIS. Reginald Clare Hart, CB. Col. j
(from R. Engineers) ; Brig. Gen.Com. I
a District, Madras Army, 2 March 96... )
ffon.NeviUeG.Lyttelton,2«£«.Co«.(from
h.p.RifleBrig,); A.A.Gen.J'or Motiliza- r
Hon Services, War Office, 5 Dec. 94 ...)
p.s.c. Hemy J. T. Hildyard,^" Lt.Col. 1
(from h.p. Highland Lt. Inf.), Com- ^
mandant Staff College 12 Aug. 93 ?
Uy. Hallam Parr,2*6 CB. CMG. Lt.Col.
(from h.p. Somerset Lt. Infantry) ;
Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Assist,
Inspector Gen. of Ordnance, 25 Jan. 95 ,'
Leopold J. H. Grey, CSI. Lt.Col. Indian )
Staff Corps i
George A. Jacob, Lt.Col. Indian Staff |
Corps >
Hy. B. Sanderson, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian")
Staff Corps J
Chas. J. O. Chambers, Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps S
p.s.c. Hugh T. Jones-Vaughan,2''9 CB. \
Lt.Col. (from h.p. East Yorkshire I
Regt.), Commanding the Troops, Straits [
Settlements, 13 Apr. 94 j
Jas. Hen. Prendergast, ii. CoZ. Indian S.O.
Charles J. O. Fitzgerald, CB. Lt.Col.
Indian Staff Corps
Lord Algernon Chas. Gordon -Lennox,''^*
Capt. and Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major
Grenadier Guards)
29 May 67
4 Oct. 71
I Jan. 62
18 Dec. 60
12 July 64
18 Jan. 67
18 July 65
II Jan. 67
13 Mar. 66
I July 61
I Feb.
16 Jan. 631 1 1 Jan. 67
13 Jan. 69
17 Jan. 65
9 Mar. 67
8 Sept.65
13 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
20 Deo. 56
20 Dec. 56
20 Nov. 57
3 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 57
II Jan. 67
23 Mar. 8r
4 Jan. 78
ti Nov. 78
27 May 80
14 July 3o
21 July 80
14 July 69
16 Sept,
30 Oct. 69
15 Sept.57
20 May 58
8 June 57
29 Sept. 59
14 Aug. 59
21 Sept. 59
27 Nov. 59
29 May 67
10 Nov. 68
31 Aug. 66
25 Aug. 73
I Apr. 74
13 June 74
5 Oct. 78
4 May 72
4 Feb. 74
22 .Tune 67
14 Oct.
30 Sept. 74
5 May 69
12 Feb. 73
II Dec. 73
14 June 76
28 Oct. 76
I July 81
13 Oct. 77
28 Oct. 76
23 Jan. 78
13 Deo. 68
13 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
20 Deo. 68
16 Oct. 67
3 Mar. 69
4 Mar. 69
23 Mar. 70
4 Jan. 84
9 June 82
10 June 82
21 July 82
29 Aug. 82
I Oct. 81
23 Sept. 76: 23 Sept. 82
20 Oct. 76J20 Oci. 82
9 Dec. 76
21 Oct. 77 1 18 Nov. 82
:o Nov. 79 18 Nov. 82
29 Nov. 79
29 Nov. 79
29 Nov. 79
29 Nov. 79
4 May 80
24 July 80
8 Nov. 80
i8 Dec. 80
2 Mar. 81
I July 8t
I July 81
I July 81
I July 3 1
I July Si
i3 Jan. 8:
22 Feb. 8:
6 May 82
iS Nov. 82
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Deo. 76
8 May 80
3 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
18 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
i8 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 3:
18 Nov- 82
i3 Nov. 82
i8 Nov. 82
1 3 Nov.
18 Nov. 82
1 3 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
i3 Nov.
18 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
iS Nov. 82
21 May 84
13 Dec. 82
13 Dec. 82
20 Dec. 82
20 Dec. 82
2 Mar, 81
3 Mar. 83
4 Mar. 83
I Oct. 77
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
I Apr. 86
6 Apr. S6
29 Apr. 86
17 May 86
9 June 86
10 June 86
21 July 86
29 Aug. 86
11 Sept. 86
23 Sept.86
20 Oct. 86
I Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov. 86
1 3 Nov. 86
i3Nov. 86
18 Nov. 86
18 Nov. 86
J 8 Nov. 86
i3 Nov,
18 Nov. 86
18 Nov. 86
18 Nov,
18 Nov. 86
18 Nov. 86
iS Nov. 86
iS Nov.
iS Nov. 86
8 Nov. i
1 8 Nov. i
1 3 Nov. 86
24 Nov. 86
13 Dec. 86
13 Dec. 86
20 Deo. 86
20 Dec. 86
30 June 96
10 Feb. 90
25 Sept.96
10 July 93
21 Aug. 94
10 Jan.
87
3 Mar.
87
4 Mar.
87
8 Mar
87
I Nov. 95
Colonels.
I COIINET,
jslicl LIEUT.
lOrENSIGN.
7 Apr. 57
8 Auff. 62
4 Feb. 6
'If
25 June 62
29 May 67
18 Feb. 60
8 Dec. 65
20 Dec. 64
18 May 58
9 Mar. 59
;3 Dec. 60
p.s.c. VIE Mark Sever Bell, CS. Lt.Col.\
h. p. Royal Engineers J
Son. Herbert F. Eaton, Lt.Col. h.p. >
Grenadier Guards S
Fras. Hen V'anderzee, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
■William R. Truman, CoL (from h.p."i
Regimental District), Assist. Insp. r
Hemetinf Estahlialimenf, 1 Apr. 93 )
Wm. Alex. Lawrence, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Hen. C.A.Szczepanski, J f.CoZ.IndianS.C.'ia June 57
John Gatacre, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C ... 13 June 57
Robert MacGregor Stewart, CB. Lt. Col.
(from R. Art.), Commandant, School
G'uniieri/, 9 Mar. 94
George Conrad Sartorius, CB. Lt.Col.
Indian St-ift' Corps [R] )
Henry S. Elton, Lt.Col. Indian StafifC...
Elliott A. Bruce, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Wm.P. Symons,2«»Ci.i«.CoZ.(fromh.p.-)
South Wales Borderers), Commaniling >
« Disti-ict, Funjah. 25 Mar. 95 J I j
Frederick Kilgour, if.CoZ. Indian S. C...|ii July 57]25May 60
Lord Arlhur C. Wellesley, Lt.Col. h.^.)^
Grenadier Guards i
Herbert Charles Chermside,^^^^ CB. ')
C3IG-. Major (from R. Engineers) ... j
Hv. G. Waterfleld, CB.Lt. Col. Indian S.C,
; I Oct. 57
2oOct. 58 14 Feb. 6r
6 Jan. 59] 4 Aug. 61
6 Mar. 63I30 Oct. 66
19 Aug. 74
9 Apr. 70
7 Apr. 69
24 July 72
4 Feb. 73
13 June 69
13 J-ane 69
4 Feb. 74
LIliUT.
COLONEL.
25 June 82 29 Oct. 84 16 Mar. 87
> Mar. 78 29 Mar. 87
7 Apr. 77
I July 81
4 Feb. 81
13 June 77
13 June 77
22 Nov. 79
I Oct. 69J 1 Oct. 77
20 Oct. 7o|2oOct. 78
6 Jan. 7 1
16 Feb. 78
n July 69
June 68 15 Feb. 71
I'^3 July 70
4 Aug. 57 iS May 58
AV/lUam Frederick Cayaye,=" Lt.Col. y. ^ ^^^ 9 Mar. 67
h.p. Sussex Regiment $• ' = ^ '
>. 20-^
airy V
120 July 66
?o May 61 ' 13 Nov. 66
Hon. Hem-y W. L.. Corry ,2" Col. Cotndfi. )
Regimental District, £Ki'^Si!.i?(im!«i (is j
George Maimers Unslow, Lt.Col. h.p,
Hussars; Assist. Commandant Cava
Depot, 19 Apr. 92 _._
Charles Albert Dodd,ii. CoZ. Indian S.C. I 4 Oct. 57|i8Feb. 61
'^"JF^l'^r?^- ^- Hoi-sford, Lt.Col. Indian ) '^^ jjov. 57 26 May 58
Staff Corps i ^' . ■' ^
Henry Wm. H. Cox, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.'zo Nov. 57^31 Oct. 59
Theodore Wm. Hogg, Lt.Col. Indian S.C. 4 Dec. 57 18 May 58
Wm. Henry Wilkins, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. 12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
Elphinstone Shaw, Lt.Col. Indian S. C....'t2 Dec. s?'" July 59
Oeorge Chrystie, Lt.Col. Indian Stafif C...ii2 Dec. 57] i Feb. 60
Horace R. Spearman, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.'iS Dec. 57;25 Apr. 60
Jas. D. Macphersoii, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ^9 Dec. 5711 Aug. 59
Arthur Peel,-" i^CoZ. h.p. 7 Hussars ! S June 61^19 Nov. 63
Herbert Bruce Jacob, i<.CoZ. Indian S. C. 20 Dec. 57 13 Dec,
4 Apr. 58
Henrv Fludyer,^" Lt.Col. h.p. Scots Gds.
Neville F. Parker, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf. ...I 9 Apr. 59
Horace Ricardo,i^Co^ Grenadier Guards
Robert .\tkins, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 4 Feb. 5S
Jas. Rich.ard Marett, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.! 4 Feb. 58
Chas.Jas.T.Whitlock.Z/'.eoZ. Indian S.C. 120 Jan. 58
John Biddulph , Lf . Co?. Indian Stafif Corps 20 Feb . 58
Henry M. S. Magrath, Lf. Col. Indian S.C.j 4 Mar. 58
Robert W. W. Follett,-'* Lt.Col. b.p. ) \
Coldstream Guards )
Jas. W. A. Michell, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Edmund Antrobus, i<. Co?. Gren. Gds
Fras. T. Lloyd, CB. Lt.Col. (from R. Art.)
Edmund Hunt HoUev, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art.
■Geo. H. T. Colwell.CS. Col. Com. R. Mar....
Alexander Ferrier Kid.-ton,-'* CB. Col. \
Corndf). Regimental Dist., Lancaster... i
Reginald Wm. Dalgetv,^'^ CB. Lt.Col. I
h.p. York aad Lane. Regt. (65 Foot) j
Hugh Sutlej Gough,2-i5 CM(f. Lt.Col.)
(from tS Hussars), A. A. General for r
Cavalry 8 Julv 93 )
Elliott Wood, CB. JMajor {from R. Eng ) ...
Killingworth R.Todd, Lt. Col. h p. R. Eng.
William Freeman Kelly,-"' CB. Lt.Col. \
(from Major h.p. Sussex Regt.), L
D. A. A. General. Lreland, 30 Oct. 94... J
Andrew Gilbert Wauchope, CB. CUG. 1
i?. Co?. Black Watch (42 Foot) J
MildJllayW.WiUson,C5.i^Co?.ScotsGds.
29 May 66
25 July 60
17 Apr. 69
7 June 58
25 Deo. 58
9 Mar. 60
18 May 58
I Feb. 59
21 July 66
25 Jan. 61
iS Feb. 69
I Oct. 57
19 June 60
ti Aug. 58J20 Apr. 60
9 Nov. 58 2 Dec. 62
8 June 67! 8 Aug. 68
2 May bS 28 Oct. 71
23 July 82
4 Aug. 69
13 Dec. 74
2 Sept. 68
30 Apr. 73
4 Oct. 69
20 Nov. 69
20 Nov. 69
- 69
69
■ Mar. 67
1 21 Nov. 65
15 Jan. 64
24 June 63
28 Oct. 71
Wm. F. Vetcn, X#. Co?. (from h.p. Dublin )
Fus.) Assist. Adj. Gen. Yorlc, 22 Sept. 92 J
Frank H. B. Marsh, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf...
James Wm. Macdougall, Lt.Col. Ind. S.C,
JohnLannoyTweedie,^'*ZiSO.Co?.Com(?j. )
Regimental District, Dorchester j
George Herbert Trevor, CSI. Lt.Col. >
Indian Staff Corps J
Henry Chas. Morse, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Alex. Sinclair Grove, DSO. Lt. Col. )
Indian Staff Corps )
Chas. A. Cuningham, Lt. Col. Indian S.C.
Richard M. Clifford, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Henry H. H. Hallett, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Wm. Henry Hoskins, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Vincent W. Tregear, CB. Lt. Col. Ben. Inf.
Wilfred Tolson,28i Col. Comdg. Regi-)
oienta! Biutrict, Chichester )■
23 June 67
3 Aug. 66
S Mar. 64 I July
20 May 59 '19 Sept. 60
ti June 58 27 Aug. 58
3 July 60
12 June 58
12 Junes8
!2 June 58
4 Nov. 64
27 Aug,
I Oct. 59
I Oct. 61
20 June 58 1 26 July 61
25 June 58
4 July 58
20 July 53
II June 59
6 Jan. 60
22 Oct. 58
2 Jan. 60
31 July 60
7 Nov. 60
zo Feb. 63
4 Dec
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
18 Dec.
19 Dec.
21 Aug.
20 Dec.
21 Aug. 69
1 Nov. 68
17 May 71
4 Feb. 70
4 Feb. 70
20 Feb. 70
20 Jan. 70
4 Mar. 70
17 Feb. 69
4 Apr. 70
17 May 71
28 May 70
23 Nov. 7:
14 Nov. 72
12 Feb. 73
2 July 74
23 June 75
30 Sept. 77
6 June 77
24 Jan. So
14 Sept.
3 Sept. 7c
22 May 75
1 Nov. 68
11 June 70
2 Jan. 69
•2 June 70
12 June 70
12 June 70
20 June 70
25 June 70
4 July 70
20 July 7c
I Nov. 68
25 Oct. 75
6 Jan. 79
I July 81
II July 77
7 Apr. 83 7 Apr. 87
21 Apr. 83 21 Apr. 87
2 iSIar. 81 16 May 87
ij «ane83;i3 June 87
13 June 83 13 June 87
15 June 85 18 June 87
WHEN
PLACED OK
II4.LF PAT.
10 May 94
23 July 94
27 Sept. 82
4 Aug. 77
I July 81
I July 8 1
4 Oct. 77
20 Nov. 77
20 Nov. 77
4 Dec. 77
12 Dec. 77
12 Dec. 77
12 Dec. 77
18 Dec. 77
iq Dec. 77
I July 8t
20 Dec. 77
22 Dec. 77
4 Feb. 78
4 Feb. 78
!o Feb. 78
8 Dec. 77
4 Mar. 78
4 Apr. 78
24 Nov. 77
13 Mar. 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
13 Sept. 81
18 Nov. 82
24 June 84
Oct. 85
20 Oct . 84
6 Jan. 85
17 May 86
II July 83
5 Apr. 79
15 Jime 85
4 Aug. 83
15 Aug. 83
.-9 S3pt.77 29 Aug. 87
I July 87
I July $7
I July 87
I July 87
II July 87
I Aug. 87
3 Aug. 87
4 Aug. 87
15 Aug. 87
4 Feb. 83!i6Sept.87
4 Oct. 87
20 Nov. 87
4 Oct. 83
20 Nov. 83
o Nov. 83
20 Nov. 87
4 Dec. 83! 4 Dec. 87
12 Dec. 83 12 Dec. 87
12 Dec. 83
12 Dec
18 Dec. 83
19 Dec. 83
19 Dec. 83
20 Dec. 83
19 Dec. 77
I Jan. 84
24 May 79
4 Feb. 84
4 Feb. 84
20 Feb. 84
12 Dec. 87
12 Dec. 87
18 Deo. 87
19 Deo. 87
rg Dec. 87
20 Dl!0. 87
21 Dec. 87
I Jan. 88
29 Jan. 88
4 Feb. 88
4 Feb. S8
20 Feb.
24 Feb. 84 1 24 Feb.
4 Mar. 84
29 Sept. 77
4 Apr. 84
24 May 79
May 84
4 Mar. 88
26 Mar.
4 Apr.
II May
21 May 88
28 Oct. 95
8 Nov. 95
2 July 84
May 84 21 May 88
21 May 84 21 May
21 May 84
21 May 84
21 May 84
21 May 88
2: May 88
21 May SS
21 May 84; 21 May :
21 May 84I21 May '■
5 Mar. 84 21 May 8.( 21 May 88
14 Mar. 84 21 May 84:21 May 88
1 Dec. 78 I June 88
7 June 84 7 June 83
10 June 84 1 10 June 88
1 1 June 84
lb June 81
2 May 78
11 June 78
9 Sept. 70
12 June 78
2 June 78
12 June 70
20 June 78
25 June 78
4 July 78
20 July 78
23 July 78
I July 81
11 June 84
12 June 84
12 June S4
12 June 84
20 June 84
25 June 84
4 July S4
20 July 84
4 Aug. 84
6 Aug. 84
II June 88
11 Jane 88
12 June 88
12 June 88
12 June 88
20 June 88
25 June 88
Julv 88
20 July 88
4 Aug. 88
6 Aug. 88
18 May 96
23 May 96
29 Sept. 94
I Oct. 92
I July 95
2 July 95
Colonels.
ig-2o
Miobael A. Rowlantlson, Lt.CoI. Ind.S.C.
Chas. M. Stockley,-8- CB. Col. Comdg. )
Regimental District, Omagh j
Geo. Arthur Lee.^ss Col. Comdg. RSKi- 1
mental District, Bedford |
James Ord Goltlie, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Dudley North,^** CB. Lt.Col. h.p. (from")
North Lancashire Regt.), A. A. Gen. ^
Canada, 25 Felj 92 j
Robert HamiltonVetch,C'S.i^.CoZ. (from ^
R. Eng.), Depufg Inspector General of ^
Forfifieations^War Office, i July 89 ...j
Charles Robert Rowley,^*^ Major, h.p. >
Grenadier Guards i
p.s.c. Henry Fane Grant.^sc CB. Lt.Col.)
h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards, Inspector '
General of Caoalrg in India, with ranlc [
of Major General, 1 Apr. 9:2 )
Jas. G. buff Walker, Col. Mad'ras Cav. .'..
p.s.c. Reginald Laurence H. Gurteis, ■)
i^.CoL (from h.p. Bedfordshire Regt.), |
Assist. Adj. Gen, Bombay, with rank off
Brigadier General, i Apr. 95 }
Reginald Pole-Carew, CB. Lt.Col. Gold- 1
stream Guards f
G. Crawford Hogg, CB. Co?. Bom.Cav.[R]
Algernon Currie, Col. Bombay Cavalry...
Francis James Mortimer, Lt.Col. R. Art.
James L. N. Willis, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Fendall Currie, Col. Bengal Cavalry
Jas. Wm. S. Butler, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
AlfredHenryCormickLynch, Co?. Comiij. >
Regimental District, Hamilton J
Alf. Geo. Hutchius, Lt.Col. Madras Inf....
Hopton Scott Stewart, Lf. Col. Indian S.C.
Saml. S. Jacob, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Fras. Ward Major, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Jonathan Wm. Elmes, Col. Army Ser- )
vice Corps (Hon. Col. q Aug. 86) )
Chas. Willis Godfrey, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Clayton T. Lane, CIE. Lt.Col.Indiim S.C.
Bdm. S.Ludlow, CIE, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Thos. G. Crawley, '^« Lt.Col. h.p. Liver- •>
pool Regt )
Jas. Tiernev Skinner, CB. DSO. Col. \
Army S. (;. {Hon. Lt.Col. t Apr. 85) j
Sir Chas. HoUed Smith.s™ KCMG. CB.
Col. (from h.p. King's R. Rifles) ;
Comdt. Victorian Local Forces, wit/i
local rank of Major General
Alex. James Donnelly Ilawes, DSO. )
Lt.Col. Indian Stail Corps S
Robert M. B. Thomas, if.Co?. Indian S.C.
Sir Benjamin Parnell Bromhead, Bart. \
CB. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps )
Charles James Bronihead,=s2 CB. Col. >
Comdg, Regimental District, Brecon... j
John D. Pinkstone French, 2" Lt.Col.
(Trom h.p. ig Hussars) ; Assist. Adi.
General, War OJJicet2\ Aug. 95
Wm. Hj-. Mackinnon, Major (from h.p.
Gren. Gds.) ; A.A.Gen. Home District,
26 July 93
James Webber Webber.^s*' Col. Comdg. \
Regimental District, Clonmel ...)
Arthur Wm. Roberts, Lt.Col. Bengal Cav.
Thos. Jas. Quin, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Hy. Wm. John Senior, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Allan Grteme Raper,^'^ QqI^ (from h.p.
Regimental District), J. Q.M.General,
War Office, 25 Sept. 95
Richard Westmacott, CB. DSO. Lt.Col. \
Indian Staff Corps [R] j
Elphiustone W. Begbie, CB. DSO. I
Lt.Col. Madras Infantry J
Wm. L. Ranking, Lt.Col. Madras Inf. ...
p.s.c. Wm. Francis Moore Hutchinson,")
Lt.Col. h.p. Royal Artillery J
William A. Salmon, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Francis A, Graves-Sawle, Lt.Col. ColdO
stream Guards )
Victor Edw. Law, Lt. Col. Madras Cavalry
John B. B. Dickson,298 CB. Col. Comdg. t
Regimental District, Heading j
Henry Fyers Tui-ner, CJS.if.Coi.h.p. R. 7
Engineers j
Edw. Lee Street,299 Lt.Col. (from Re^
mental District), Assistant Adjuta
General, Edinburgh, 17 Apr. 94
Frederick Smalley, Lt.Col. Madras Inf.
Howard Kingscote,^"" Col. Commanding
Regimental District, Oxford
I COKNEI,
UndLIEDT.
lorKKSIGN.
20 Aug. 58
4 Jan. 62
16 May 62
4 Sept. 58
10 Sept. 58
23 Dec. 68
4 Oct. 58
5 Jan. 60
17 June 6c
10 Sept.64
26 Jan. 65
1 Jan. 60
15 Oct. 61
23 Deo. 57
19 May 69
8 Dec. 69
12 Apr. 59
22 Mar. 61J
t27 Oct. 58
27 Oct. 58
13 Nov. 58
20 Nov. 58
20 Nov, "
28 May 62
2o Feb. 59
4 Dec. 58
C iPTAIi".
Regtl.and
[1 Deo. 58
II Dec. 58
5 July 60
Depart-
:2 May
:6 Oct.
25 Dec.
I Dec.
;i June
'.g Mar.
;6 Apr.
4 Dec.
20 Feb.
I Oct.
10 Dec. lu
10 Dec. 58
Depart-
11 Dec. 58
29 Mar. 59
I Sept. 60
9 Jan. 63
mental
1 Dec. 65 3 Feb.
6 Jan. 59
6 Jan. 59
18 Jan. 59
30 Aug. 59
"i!
9
9 Oct. 63
20 Feb. 59
4 Mar. 59
4 Mar. 59
18 Feb. 62
19 Mar. 59
4 Apr. 59
4 Apr. 59
ant >
12 Apr. 59^14
20 June 68 25
20 Apr. 59 20
20 Jan. 60
9 Nov. 60
9 Nov. 60
7 Mar. 63
20 Feb. 61
28 Feb. 74
: June 70
13 Nov. 66
! July 59
[ May 60
I Nov. 60
21 Mar. 65
Feb. 61
Apr. 61
Sept.6i
Oct. 57
May 61
Nov. 68
Apr. 60
Jan. 62
20 Aug. 70
22 July 71
25 Mar. 71
4 Sept. 70
5 June 66
30 July 69
9 Sept.71
10 Jan. 79
4 Oct. 70
14 Sept.67
14 Aug. 72
27 Oct. 70
27 Oct. 70
29 July 70
13 Nov. 70
14 Sept. 70
20 Nov. 70
21 Aug.
10 Apr. 70
4 Dec. 70
TO Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
mental
11 Dec. 70
II Dec. 70
II Dec. 70
14 Aug. 67
19 Dec. 77
6 Jan. 71
6 Jan. 71
18 Jan. 71
9 Oct. 72
t6 Oct. 80
3 Aug. 72
21 Feb. 60
27 Apr.
25 Oct.
19 Oct.
4 Mar.
23 Nov. 70
71
15 Mar.
8 Mar.
4Ap-.
31 July
12 Apr.
7 Oct.
16 July
31 Dec.
3 Dec. 57 12 Aug. 71
8 Jan. 64
20 May 59, I Oct. 61
\ I 4 Mar. 62 6 Apr. 63
1 Sept.
20 May
2 Sept,
69
2 Mar. 81
LIEUT.
COLONEt..
20 Aug. 84 20 Aug.
20 Aug. 84 20 Aug.
I July Si|27 Aug.
4 Sept.78
I Apr. 74
4 Sept. 84
10 Sept. 84
[6 Feb. 78 14 Sept. 84
7 June 79
I July 81
4 Oct. 78
10 Oct. 79
27 Oct.
27 Oct.
I Dec.
3 Nov.
20 Nov.
;o Nov.
1 July
20 Feb. ;
4 Dec. ;
10 Dec. ;
10 Dec. ;
Service
11 Dec. 78
n Dec. 78
Dec. 78
21 Dec.
22 years i
iS Nov. 82 15 June
6 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
18 Jan. 79
I Apr. 74
3 Apr. 83
July 81
Mar. 7;
28 Oct. 7;
4 Mar. 7t
6 Mar. 8c
19 Mar.
4 Apr.
4Ap-.
lOct.
12 Apr.
20 Apr.
I July
31 Dec.
I July Si
79
71 '20 May
68 I July
24 Sept. 84
4 Oct.
10 Oct.
4 July 83
27 Oct.
27 Oct.
4 Nov. u.,
13 Nov. 84
20 Nov. 84
20 Nov. 84
22 Nov. 84
18 Feb.
4 Dec.
10 Dec. 84
10 Dec.
^9"/ijyrs.
11 Dec. 84
II Dec. 84
II Dec. 84
17 Dec. 84
I Dec.
6 Jan. 85
6 Jan. 85
18 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
7 Feb. 85
I Jan.
II Feb. 85
16 July
I Jan.
4 Mar.
6 Mar. 85
19 Mar. 85
4 Apr. 85
4 Ap . 85
1 Oct. 84
12 Apr. 85
10 Dec. 81
I July 81
25 Apr. 85
6 May 85
19 May 85
20 May
20 May
27 Aug
4 Sept.88
10 Sept.88
14 Sept.!
17 Sept.!
24 Sept.!
4 Oct. i
'oOct. i
25 Oct.
27 Oct.
7 Oct. ..
4 Nov. 88
13 Nov.
20 Nov.
20 Nov. 88
22 Nov.
28 Nov.
4 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
11 Dec.
II Dec.
II Deo.
II Dec.
17 Dec.
Dec.
20 Dec.
6 Jan. 89
6 Jan. 8g
18 Jan. 89
31 Jan. 89
7 Feb. 89
10 Feb. \
I Feb. 89
20 Feb. 89
4 Mar. 89
4 Mar. 89
6 Mar. 89
19 Mar. 89
4 Apr. 89
4 Apr. 89
9 Apr. 89
12 Apr. 89
Apr. 89
20 Apr. 8g
25 Apr. 89
16 May Sg
9 May 89
20 May 89
20 May 89
WHEN
PLA H
HALF PAT
31 Mar. 91
21
Col or: eh.
COENET,
zndLIEDT.
orEifSiGir.
5 Sept. 62
1 1 June 59
20 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 63
7 Sept.6o
22 SeDt.63
8 June 67
8 June 67
24 May 61
18 Oct. 64
30 June 69
Allan Maclean, Col. Comdg. Regimental")
District, Norfhampfon J
James Waterliouse, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
George E. Hancock, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
James Hay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
James L. Fa;i;an, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
David Wm. luglis, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf. ...
Arthur Smgleton W.-5Tme,30i CB. Col. )
(from h.p. Yorkshire Lt. Inf.), Deputy \
Adjutant General^ 3Ialta, 12 Oct. 94... )
GeorgeR. J. Shakespear, Lt.Col. Indian 1
Staff Corps f
Leyland Hornby .^"^ Col. h.p. Regi->
mental District j
ffon. Chas. C. G. Byng.aoJf Xi.CoZ. h.p. 1
I Life Guards )
Alf. Edw. Turner, CB. Lt.Col.B.-. Ast
Thomas Davison,*"Xf. Co?, h.p. 16 Lancers
Marsden Samuel James Sunderland,^"* i
DSO. Col. Comdq. Regtl. \)\s,t.,Stirnng]
Philip Durham I'rotter.^os Lt.Col. h.-p.\
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders-)
Fred. Meyer AVardrop.sos CB. Lt.Col.)
(from h.p. 12 Lancers) ; Militaiy -
Attache', Vienna }
John Compton Hanior A,Lt. Col. ig Hussars
Douglas Alex. Scott, DSO. Major (from 'i
Royal Engineers) /
p.s.c. Sir Edwin Henry H. Collen, KCIE. ")
Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps J
Fras. John Graves,""* Col. Comdg. Regi- \
mental District, Belfast j
Morgan Samuel Crofton,^«5 DSO.Lt.Col.
h.p.(fromiI/a/orSouth3tafford Regt.),
A. A. Gen. South Africa, 13 July 94 ...
p.s.c. Francis Ventris,^'" Lt.Col. h.p.")
(from jl/a/oc, Essex Regiment), A. A. >
Gen. Madras, 29 Jan. 96 )
Woodburn Hunter, Major, R. Art
James Ford Dorvrard, Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
Douglas M. Baillie Hamilton, Earl of\
Dondunald, CB. Lt.Col. 2 Life Gds.... J
Richard S. R. Fetherstonhaugh, Lt.Col. }
King's Royal Rifles j
Robt. E. Cox, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry...
John Talbot Coke,^" Col. (from h.p.")
Bang's Own Scottish Borderers), >
Deputy Adj. Gen. Aldershot, i Apr. 96 3
John Randal Wilmer, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Colin Hubert Garljett, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
James Fellowes, Lt.Col. h.p. Royal Eng...
Edwin M. L. Marriott, if .CoZ. Bengal Inf.
Fred. George Slade, CB. Major, R. Art.|
Hy. Hichd. Shelley, Lt.Col. Madras Inf...
Henry Hodson Hooke,^^* Col, h.p.
Regimental District
Edward Moclder, Lt.Col. Bombay Inf. ...
Fred. Day Mander, if. Co/. Bombay Inf...
Jas. Rutherford, if. Co?. Bombay Infantry
Geo. Edw. ^\'eston, Lt.Col. Madras Inf. ..
Jas. M'Cleverty,^!^ Col. Comdg. Regi-)
mental District, Frestoii J
George R. Peart, Lt.Col. Indian S. 0
Fras. Walter Cary, Col. Comdg, Regi- >
mental District, Shreicshury /
p.s.c. Ivor John C. Herbert, CB. CMG. 1
Major, Grenadier Guards )
Chas'. Fredk. Hughes, if.CoZ. Indian S.C.
Alex. Clark -Kennedy, Lt.Col. Ind. S.C...
John P. Brabazon,3" CB. Lt.Col. h.p. 4^
Hussars, Aide de Camp to the Queen... )
Edw. G. Lillingston, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Robert Alexander, Lf. Col. Royal Artillery
JamesFoordHilton,^'5 p^; ComtZ^. Regi- )
mental District, Carlisle j
HerbertH. P. Cowper.if.CoZ.Bengal Cav.
Geo. John Skinner, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian ■)
Staff Corps j
Bdm. Donough C. O'Brien, Lt.Col. h.p. ".
Royal Engineers j
John Kinder Spilling, Lt. Col. h.p. 13 Hus.
Chas. H.T. Marshall, if. CoZ. Indian S. C.
Alfred Anderson, Lt.Col. Madras Inf. ...
Geo. D'A. Jackson, ii. Co?. Bengal Cav....
H. St. J.V. Le M. Thomas-Le Marchant, 1
Lt.Col. h.p. Royal Artillery i
Arthur W. L.Anderson, x?. Co?. Mad. Inf.
p.s.c. Ralph Edw. Allen,'!' if. CoZ. (from")
h.p. East Yorkshire Regt.), Assist. >
Adj. Gen. Curragh, 13 Mar. 96 } I
Charles Edmoud Knox,''' Col. Comdg. ) -r ,
Regimental District, Bodmin S 1"° "'™6°5
Richard Henry Jelf, if . Co?. R. Ed g
29 Mar. 64
10 June 59
10 June S9
I June 59' 22 Nov. 60
23 Jan. I
2 Sept.!
6 July 70
25 Sept. 67
16 June 59
24 June 59
27 June 59
9 July 59
20 July 59
13 Aug. 58
2 Aug. 59
2 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
10 July 68
12 Aug. 59
3 Feb. 61
9 July 61
5 May 61
21 Aug. 67
17 Mar. 65
16 Jan. 66
30 Sept. 68
8 June 70
10 June 71
10 June 71
11 June 71
II June 71
29 Jan. 69
22 Apr. 71
7 Sept. 72
14 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
19 Dec. 6oiri Mar. 74
31 July 69! 7 Aug. 75
17 Jan. 65 ig Jan. 76
T Feb. os'iereb. 78
0 Aug
6 Mar. 74
8 Jan.
1 July 63
28 Oct. 71
7 May 70
II Feb. 75
21 Mar. 65
19 July 64
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
I Jan. 62
23 Aug. 61
22 June 59
4 Feb. 61
2 June 58
20 Feb. 61
15 Dec. 71
I Jan. 62
I May 7i
I July 8
8 Jan. 82
I July 75
7 June 79
51 Jan. 77
5 Xov. 81
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
10 Apr. 78
7 May 80
t6 June 71
21 Aug. 6fi
I July 81
10 June 79
10 June 79
n June 79
11 June 79
13 Aug. 79
22 Nov. 79
7 Sept.8o
I July 81
I July
I July 81
I July 81
5 Dec. 81
21 Oct. 82
18 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 8:
18 Nov. 82
I July 83
3 Oct. 83
31 Oct. 83
16 Dec. 83
I Jan.
19 July 84
12 Jan. 8s
18 Apr. 85
16 June 79
I/IEUT.
coLorrEL.
20 May 85
10 .Tune 8s
10 June 85
11 June 8s
II June 85
IS June 85
15 June 85
IS June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
T5 June 85
15 June 8s
15 June 85
15 June 85
15 June85
IS June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
7 June 61
9 July 62
30 Aug. 59
II Feb. 62
4 Sept. 59
i5 Sept. 59
3 June 68
22 June 71
27 June 71
17 Feb. 72
16 Dec.
13 July 81
20 July 71
17 Sept.6ii23 Oct. 67
I Jan. 62)14 Oct. 69
I Jan. 62^14 Oct. 69
I Jan. 62! 14 Oct. 69
I Jan. 62! 4 Aug. 71
27 July 70
I Jan. 62
29 May 63
5 Nov. 70
31 Jan. 63
15 Nov. 64
13 June 74
17 Nov. 63
9 Dec. 59
3 June 64
4 Sept.6o
4 Aug. 75
12 Aug. 71
24 July 6g
25 Nov. 74
7 June 73
29 July 74
13 Nov. 79
71
72
14 June 72
13 Oct. 70
30 Aug
I Aug
22 Dec. 63116 Sept. 71
I Oct. 58
4 Feb. 71
12 Oct. S9I23 July 61
20 Oct. 591
20 Nov. 59
I Jan. 6:
I Jan. 62
59
1 Oct.
I Jan.
3 Aug. 72
IS July 78
12 Oct. 71
20 Oct. 71
20 Nov. 71
7 Jan. 71
4 Dec. 71
4 Dec
7 Apr. 65I12 June69l2i Oct. 76
7 Aug. 6;
22 June 6-
II June 76
17 Apr. 78
14 Nov. 79
22 June 79
27 June 79
8 Sept. 79
9 July 79
21 May 84
20 July 79
1 July 81
2 Aug. 79
2 Aug. 79
4 Aug. 79
4 Aug. 79
I July 81
12 Aug. 79
1 July 81
18 Nov. 82
22 Mar. 81
9 July 82
2 Mar. 81
30 Aug. 79
24 Jan. 80
I July 81
4 Sept. 79
16 Sept. 79
13 Sept. 79
I July 8 1
12 Oct. 79
20 Oct. 79
20 Nov. 79
I Jan. 78
4 Dec. 79
26 July 82
t July 83
22 June 85
20 May 89
10 June
10 June 89
11 June ' ^
II June 89
15 June 89
15 Junes
15 June 8
15 June 89
15 June 89
IS June 89
15 June 89
15 June 89
IS June 89
15 June 89
15 June 89
15 June 89
15 June
15 June
15 June 89
WHEW
PLACED oir
IS June8s|is June 89
15 June 85 15 June 89
15 JuueSslis June 89
15 June 85 1 15 June 89
15 June 851 15 June 89
16 June 85 i 16 June 89
6 Dec. 93
27 Jan. 92
23 July 94
21 June 85 21 June?
22 June 85 22 June 89
27 June 85 27 June! \
2 July 8sl 2 July 8a 12 Feb. 96
9 July 85! 9 July 89
15 June 85 1 10 July 891
20 July 851 20 July 89I
21 July 85
2 Aug. 85
2 Aug. 8s
4 Aug. 85
4 Aug. 85
4 Aug. 85
12 Aug. 85
15 Aug. 85
21 July 89 28 Aug.gs
2 Aug. i
2 Aug. i
4 Aug. i
4 Aug. i
4 Aug. ?
12 Aug. i
15 Aug. I
2 May 83 i8 Aug. Sg
7 June 87! 23 Aug. 89
29 July 83 1 23 Aug. 89
21 May 84'23 Aug. Sg
30 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 85
2 Sept.85
4 Sept.85
16 Sept.85
13 May g6
30 Aug. i
I Sept.a
22 Sept.85
2g Sept.Ss
12 Oct. S5I12 Oct.
20 Oct. 85 20 Oct.
20 Nov. 85
I Jan. 85
4 Dec. 85
2 Sept. 8g;
4 Sept.8g|
16 Sept.8gl
22 Sept.8g;22 Sept.go
Sept. 89! 1 July 92
9 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 85
20 Nov.
28 Nov.
4 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
28 Nov. go
Colonels.
2 2-3
JohnEdvv.Canipliell.i^, Co/. lodinn S.C.
p.s.v. Hon. George Hugh Gougli.^i* )
CB. Lt.CoI. h.p: T4 Hussars )
Edw. P. Jlaiuwaring, Zt.Cnl. Ben. Inf....
Jas.G.R.D.MacXeili.CB.irCo/.Mad.Inf.
AVilliam Head Bayly .^isCoZ.Corady.aegi- 7
mental District, Mnkhfone...'. j
Jos. G. Fagan, Lt.Cul. Bombay Cavalry
Thos. Oliver Wingate, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Josceline Henea'ge Wodehouse, CH. \
CMG. Major, E. Art j
Fras. Hy. Thomas, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf....
Evelyn S. Skinner, X^.CoMudian S. C .
Wm. F. Prideaux,0.'?r.£^.Co?. Indian S.C.
James Ceok, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
John Ramsay Slade, CB. Lt.Col. h.p.^
(from Jfn/o)', Royal Art.) ; A.D.C. to V
tlie Queen, axd 3iilitarj/ Attache, Some)
EdTT. Lee Rose, Col. -vid Com. R. Mar
■y lE Arthur Geo. Hammond, CB. DSO. \
Lt.Col. ladian Staff Corps J
Charles W. H. Wilson, ^ao Col. Comdg. :>
Regimental District, Wrexham j
Chas. L. Prendergast, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf
Fred. Wm. Harington,*-i Col. Comdg. )
Regimental District, York '... )'
Walter Scott. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Korman R. Stewart, Ilujor, Indian S. C.
Villiers Hatton, Lt.Col. Grenadier Guards
•Thomas A. St. Quintin,^-^ Col. (from")
h.p. 8 Hussars), Assist. Lnspector of>
Remounts, ig Oct. 92 J
Eesmald Garnett,^^^ CB. Lt.Col. t.^.'
Seaforth Highlanders; Aide de Camp l-
to the Queen )
ft.s.c. Francis Cochron.^^o Col. Comdg. :
Regimental District, Winchester /
Wm. Brooks Butlin, Col. Corndg. Regi- '
mental District, Chester )
Almeric George Spencer,^^? QqI_ Qomdg. )
Regimental Disirict. Halifax j
John Henry BarD,ard,32E c'B. C3IG. Col. ■.
(from h.p. Regimental District) , ^!(?e
de Camp to the Queen; Brigadier)-
General Commanding Mandalag Bis- \
trict, iS Aug. 96 '
Starling Meu.x Benson, Lt.Col.h.p. 17")
Lancers )
Wm. B. Warner, Lt.Col. Madras Cavalry
George Simpson, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Aug. Charles Fred. FitzGeorge, CB.}
Lt.Col. h.x). n Hus.oars j
p.s.c.Edward S.Creek ,3=" Co/, (fromh.p. )
Welsh Fusiliers), Xwist Ad/. General, >
Portsmouth, 21 Aug. 94 I
Joseph G. T. Carruthers, Lf. Col. Ben. Inf.
Fred. Ales. Wilson. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Vincent Rivaz, Lt.Col. Indian Staff G. ..
FaxquharGlennie.3^-£/. Co/, (from h.p.
S. Wales Borderers), Commanda '
PO
nt y
R.M. School ofMunc 20 Sept. 94
/I. s.?. Arch. Glen, Co/. CoMi/;;. Regimental
District, Lincoln
Inigo R. Jones, Z^Co/. Scots Guards...
)i.s.e. Hy. L. Duudas,^^' Lt.Col. h.p.
(from Major East Yorkshire Regt.) ;
Assist. Adj. Gen. Gibraltar, 20 Nov. 96
Thos. Rennie Cowie, if. Co/. Indians. C.
William Gordon, Co/. CoHirft^.Regimental )
District, Fort George j
C. Pilcher Temple.^M dso. Col. (from)
h.p. Regtl. Dist.) A. A. Gen. Cork, g \
July 95 j
Elliot Alex. Money, iit. Co/. Indian S. C.
Herbert M. Ramsay, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf,
Hugh Richard, Visct. Dovne,^" CLE. \
Lt.Col. h.p. 10 Hussars J
Edmund Carrington.^ss Col. h.p. Wor- -/
cester Regiment J
Hy. Hills Goodeve, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art....
Trevor Bruce Tj-ler, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art..,
Chas. G. Leg.geit.S" Col. Comdg. Regi- )
menial District, Naas /
Chas.F.Lawson, Co/. Comrfo.Regimentai 1
District, Guildford \
Montague .L King - Harman, i^Co/^
Indian StaffCorps j
Douglas C. De Wead, Col. Comdg.Regi'. I
mental District, JJei;er/cj/ j
Arthur H. Luck, Co/. Comrf^.Regimental ')
District, Po«/e/cac/ j
Andrew McC. Bruce, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf.
C «.>Ji.,
.
WHBN
aUdLIEtT. LIEUT. CAPTAIN. 1 MAJOR.
i COL^O^J;^ : COLONEL
PLACED Oir
CrENSIGX.
HALF PAT.
10 Dec. 59 26 Sept. 6i to Dec. 71 10 Dec. 7g to Dec. S.
jio Dec. 8c
28 Oct. 71 28 Oct. 71
23 July 7gii8 Nov. 82,15 JuncS.
|i6 Dec. 8c
I July 96
20 Dec. 59 14 Nov. 61
22 Dec. 59 I Apr. 62
20 June 69
22 Dec. 71
20 Dec. 7c
22 Dec. 75
'20 Dec. 8
22 Dec. 8.
20 Dec. 8c
22 Dec. 8c
26 Feb. 67 22 June 70
8 Dec. 77
I July 81
23 Dec. S;
23 Dec. 8c
27 Dec. 59 10 June 6t
30 Dec. 59 17 Nov. 63
27 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
27 Deo. 79
30 Dec. 7s
27 Dec. 8 =
30 Dec. S5
'27 Dec. 8c
30 Dec. 85
1 2 May 72
I Oct. 81
21 May 84
2 Jan. 86
2 Jan. go
4 Jan. 60' T Jan. 62
4 Jan. 60 22 May 62
12 Jan. 60 9 Mar. 62
8 June 61 '30 Jnly 62
25 Aug. 6g
4 Jan. 72
12 Jan. 72
8 Jixne 73
4 Jan. 80
4 Jan. 8c
12 Jan. 72
22 iSov. 79
4 Jan. 86
4 .Ian. So
12 Jan. So
27 Jan. 86
4 Jan. gc
4 Jan. go
12 Jan. go
127 Jan. go
!j8 Dec. 61
1 6 Jan. 75
2 Mar. 81
S July 8;
29 Jan. go
25 May 95
4 Apr. 59 22 Dec. 60
24 Mar. 74
I July 81
I Feb. 36
I Feb. 90
7 June 61 74 May 62
7 June 73
7 June 81
7 June 87
12 Feb. 90
29 Dec. 57 15 Nov. 51
4 Sept.67
13 Feb. 81
24 Feb. 86
24 Feb. 90
4 Mar. 6oi i Jan. 62
2g Oct. 69
4 Mar. 80
4 Mar. So
4 Mar. 90
28 May 58' 3 Oct. 62
8 May 72
I July 81
7 Mar. 86
7 Mar. go
1 2 Mar. 60 27 May 62
I 3 Dec. 71
27 Aug. 70
12 Mar. 72
29 Oct. 79
4 Dec. 72
12 Mar. 80
2 Mar. 81
12 Mar. 86
15 June S5
5 July 82
12 Mar. go
28 Mar. 00
31 Mar. go
30 Dec. 59 16 Jan. 63
17 Aug. 70
12 Nov. 79
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 90
30 Jan. 63 26 May 65
6 July 74
2 Mar. 81
8 May 89
9 Apr. 90
3 May g3
8 July 62 31 May 64
23 Mar. 66
31 Dec. 78
21 Apr. 86
21 Apr. 90
22 June 60 1 7 Nov. 62
19 Feb. 70
I July Si
21 Apr. 86
21 Apr. 90
2g Jan. 61 28 July 63
12 Nov. 70
I July 81
21 Apr. 86
21 Apr. go
8 May 66 28 July 69
7 Mar. 77
2 Mar. 81
20 May 89
23 Apr. 90
2o Oct. 65 27 Feb. 67
27 July 70
I July 81
27 Apr. So
27 Apr. 90
15 Jan. 92
I July 61 I July 62
27 Nov. 61 13 Oct. 64
I July 73
27 Nov. 73
I July 81
27 Nov. 81
17 May 86
17 May 86
17 May 90
17 May 90
23 Dec. 64 14 July 65
24 Nov. 77
I July Si
iS May 86
18 May 90
I Nov. gs
25 June 61
g Sept.64
3 May 71
I July 81
26 May S6
26 May 90
8 June 60
I Jan. 62
8 June 60
8 June 60
27 Nov. 69
8 June 72
8 June 72!
25 May 80
8 June 80
8 Jime 80
2i; May 86
8 June 86
S June 86
8 June go
8 June go
8 Jmie 90
31 July 60 26 Feb. 64
26 Mar. 73! r July 3i
9 June 85
9 June 90
4 Feb. 62 '19 July 64
22 Mar. 76 j I ,Tuly 81
iS .Tune 86
18 June go
18 Dec. 66
1
4 Feb. 71
15 Mar. 79
I July go
17 July 63 '27 July 66
1
25 June 73, I July 81
X July 86
I July go
2 July gr
4 July 60 1 Jan. 62
4 July 72 4 July 80
4 July 86
4 July go
15 Oct. 61 2 Oct. 63
22 Jan. 67 I May 80
11 July 86'
II July go
19 Aug. 62 14 Mar. 65
23 May 74, I July 81
14 July 86
14 July 90
16 July 6o| 2 Aug. 63
4 Aug. 60 I Jan. 62
16 July 72^16 July 80
27 Nov. 69 20 July 80
16 July 86'
4 Aug. 86
16 July 90
4 Aug. 90
8 Aug. 65 loNov. 6q
25 June 73 '29 Nov. 79
14 July 86
7 Aug. 90
I Nov. g5
7 Nov. 62
4 Nov. 64
9 Oct. 69! I July 81
II Aug. 86
II Aug. go
8 Mar, g6
3 June 96
JO Sept.93
14 Aug. 60
I Oct. 58
22 June 5g
24 Nov. 63
I Oct. 71, I Jan. 79
23 Dec. 71 23 Aug. 79
3 May 71 I July 81
I Jan. 861
7 Sept. 86
29 Sept. 86!
17 Aug. go
7 Sept. 90
29 Sept.go
iS Jan. 61
I Mar. 64
17 Feb. 72I I July 81
29 Sept. 86
2g Sept.go
2 Oct. 60
2 Oct. 72 2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 86
2 Oct. 90
4 July 60 12 July 64
15 Apr. 74' I July 81
6 Oct. 86
6 Oct. 90
1 9 Aug. 62 18 Apr. 65
9 Nov. 67: I July 81 j
13 Oct. 86
13 Oct. 90
4 Nov. 60
I Jan. 62
27 Nov. 69
Nov. 80'
4 Nov. 86
4 Nov. 90
C 2
24-5
Colonels.
COHJJET,
2UdLIEDT.
01 ENSIGN.
Allan Chaplin, Zt.Col. Madras Infantry
George Lecky,i(.Co/.. Indian Staff Corps
James Brown M'Dougal, Col. h.p. )
Regimental District S
Louis H. E. Tucker, CIB.Lt. Co/. Ben.Inf.
Chas. Bdw. Shepherd, i«.CoL Indian S.G.
John Alex. Temple, Li. Col. Indian S. C.
Alex. .John Shaw, Lt.Col. Madras Inf....
Eobt.G. E.Dalrymple.Xt Co/. Indian S.G.
Francis Thos.Ebden, it Co/. Indian S.G.
Wm. Gustavus Nicholson, CB.LI.Col.l
(from llai'or Royal Engineers) .!
Vm Lord Wm. L. De la Poer Beres-j
ford,^*» KCIE. Major, h.p. 9 Lancers j
p.s.c. Alex. Marin Delavoye, Col. (fromS
h.p. Essex Regt.) ; Assist. Director of>
Military Eduentionz July gi J
Thos. Hungerford Holdich, CB. CIE.')
Lt.Col. h p. Roval Engineers i
Aug. Henry Turner, Lt.Col. Indian S.G
Celadon C. Brownlow, Lt.Col. Ind. S.C..
p.s.c. Patrick Douglas Jeffreys,^*" CB.
Lt.Col. (from Major h.p. Connaught
Rangers), A. A. Gen. Beiwalfi Jan. 94
Matthew Townsend Sale, CM&. Lt.Col. ')
(from h.p. Royal Engineers) i
12 Nov. Co
12 Nov. 60
3 Aug. 66
ig Dec. 60
:g Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
29 Deo. 60
Ian S.M. Hamilton, si^ Cii. DSO. Col.^
''Tom Gordon Highlanders), Dep. r
. Mr. General, India, 11 Oct. 95 — )
(from
Q . -
p.s.c. Edm. Roche EUes, CB. Major >
(from Royal Artillery) ,'
Robert Patch, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Geo. Fred. Young, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Arthur Broadwood, Major, Scots Guards
p.s.c. Douglas Forde Jones, JfaJor(from~l
h.p.R.Art.),i3!ret/o»-o/.i)-»i^ Schools, >
18 June 92 J
Pelham James Maitland, CB. Lt.Col.')
Indian Staff Corps )
Edward W. G. Byam, Col. Com. R. Mar.
Thomas Deane, i/.Co/.IndianStaff Corps
Robt.Hy.F. Rennick, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
George Arthur French, CMG. Lt.Col.\
(from Royal Artillery) i
John I. Morris, Col. 2nd, Com. R. Marines
Thomas William Visct. Goke,^^* Major,
h.p. Scots Guards,£t Co/o)ie/ Norfolk
Art. East JDiv. R. Artillery
Robert Hunter Murray, CB. Lt.Cul.}
Seaforth Highlanders ■•■ i
p.s.c. Edward Thomas Henry Hutton,^'' ^
CB. Lt.Col. (from h.p. King's Royal (
Rifles) ; Aide de Camp to the Queen ; C
Assist. Adjt. Gen. Dublin, 26 No v. 96 ...J
p.s.c. Arthur Gethin Creagh, CB.Major,\
Royal Artillery i
Alfred Gaselee, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S.C,
William Albert Bridge, Col. Comdg. ~>
Regimental District, Glencorse j
Edward A. BrLnd,35» if.Co/. (from Regi-
mental Dist.), Chief Hecruiting Officer,
London, 18 Sept, 94
Fred. Pridham, Principal Ord. Officer,
Army Old. Dept. {ranking as Major
General)
p.s.c. William Everett, CMG. Lt.Col.^
(fromh.p. West Riding Regt,), A. A. >
Gen. for Intelligence, TVarOffice,yjuneg;i)
Robert C. Grajme,^^" Col. Comdg. Regi-|
mental District, .^sAfo/j j
Francis Har wood Poore, Col. Com . R.M. Art.
Donald J. S. McLeod, DSO. Lt.Col. \
Madras Cavalry J
Jas. F. Willoughby, Lt.Col. Bombay Inf.
Rowland Walkey, Lt.Co' (.'romR. Art.)
Edward Molloy, Lt.Col. ludian B. C
John E, Sandeman, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Percv W. Smith, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Chas'. Fred. Thomas, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf.
Henry Strati ord Tandy, Lt. Co/. Indian S.G.
Chas. Edw. Hussey, Col. Comdg. Regi- 1
mental District, Homislow J
EdwardBarry Bishop, £*. Co/. Indian S.C.
Robert A. Swetenham,i/. Co/. Indian S.C.
William Cooke, Lt.Col. Indian S.C. ....
Stuart E. RoUaiid, Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Henry JohuWolsteynGehle, ii.Co/.h.p. ")
Royal Engineers i
Alfre'd Lionel M'Nair, Lt.Col. Indian S.G,
Walter S. Here, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry
Wm. Hy.Patten, ii. Co/, (from hip.R.Eug.)
Robert D.E,Lockhart,Z<. Co/, h.p. R. Art
10 Dec.
30 Dee.
ig Jan.
1 Jan.
I Jan.
1 Jan.
:3 Mar.
2 Oct.
5 Oct.
21 Mar.
June 67 6 July ■jt
9 Feb. 64
24 May 61
8 June 61
9 Nov. 66
12 June 63
30 June 65
2 May 66
12 May 59
4 Mar. 62
2 May 59
i3Deo. 67
9 Aug. 67
9 Jan. 63
3 June 59
9 Fob. 64
Depart-
28 June 64
I Apr. 6
14 Apr. 59
20 July
7 Jan. 61
7 June 6
7 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
li: June 61
20 Mar. 59
2 Dec. 62
26 May 65
7 Nov. 65
9 Nov. 66
27 Aug. 6
2 Sept.6
! Nov. 72
i Nov. 72
15 Fet). 71
28 Nov. 69
19 Dec. 72
19 Dec. 72
)Dec. 72
> Dec. 72
2g Dec. 72
16 Mar. 78
27 Dec. 76 15 Dec. 84 1 July 87J 1 Jan. 91 27 Jan. 94
22 Dec.
17 Dec. 62
1 4 July 6_
30 July 62
9 Feb. 70
1 July 61
24 Apr. 73
[5 Jan. 67
27 July 66
30 Mar. 69
5 May 69
7 July 66
8 Feb. 70
26 Dec. 61
24 Aug. 68
18 Dec. 61
19 June 60
Jan. 62
15 Feb.
28 Oct. 7J
9 Aug. 71
12 Feb. 74
II Oct. 66
4 June 61
21 Aug. 66
mental
II Jan. 67
15 May 67
13 Sept.6o
20 July 62
30 Oct. 62
ig June 60
9 June 62
19 M.ay 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
4 Oct. 63
10 June 62
2 Dec. 65
23 June 68
7 Nov. 67
9 Deo. 68
21 Deo. 59
26 Oct. 64
29 Feb. 64
21 Dec. 59
19 June 60
CAPTAIN, UAJOB,
14 Sept. 78
4 June 76
24 May 73
8 June 73
13 Mar. 78
26 Aug. 73
25 Feb. 82
5 Dec. 78
1 2 June 75
30 June 77
" Oct. 73
18 June 78
2 May 78
30 Nov. 75
4 Mar. 74
t8Dec. 7
II Dec. 7
6 Dec. 7
30 Aug. 71
8 Apr.;8o
14 July 79
14 Apr. 83
9 Jan. 75
12 Feb. 67
18 Dec. 75
Service
LIEDT.
COLONEL.
! Nov. 80
'. Nov. 80
: July 81
! Dec. 80
) Dec. 80
) Dec. 80
) Dec. 80
) Dec. 80
) Dec. 80
t Mar. 81
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
II Dec.
[9 Dec.
19 Dec.
19 Dec. uu
20 Dec. 86
20 Dec. 86
29 Dec. 86
July 87
■VTHEN
PLACED ON
HALP PAY.
3 Jan. 82
2 Mar. 81
24 May 81
8 June 81
I July 81
I July 8 1
7 Nov. 85
! Nov. 1
12 June 83
30 June 85
18 June 84
2 May I
I July I
4 Mar. !
18 Dec. I
I July 81
I July 81
2 Mar. 81
1 8 Nov. 82
15 Apr. S3
2 Mar. 8
2t May 8c
23 June Si
9 Sept. 74 1 July 81
22 Mar. 71
1 Mar. 70
20 July 73 '20
4 Feb. 71 27
23 Nov. 72 19
7 June73l 2
7 June 73' 7
30 Mar. 70 8
26 May 70 8
12 June -7:1 12
14 Sept. 70' I
2 Dec. 74 2
26 May 77 26
7 Nov. 77 7
9 Nov. 78 9
3 Aug. 72 ' I
27 Aug. 73 27
2t Feb. 71 I
28 Aug. 72 I
II Dec. 72 I
July 3 1
July
July 3 1
Jan.
Feb. 81
Mar.
June 8 1
June
June 81
June 81
July 81
Mar.
May
Nov. 85
Nov. 86
July 8
Aug. 8
July 81
July 81
Julv 81
17 Apr. 88
16 Feb. 87
24 May 87
8 June 87
I July 87
2 July 91
I Sept.qi
I Sept. 91
I Sept. 91
I Sept. gj
I July 88 30 Sept. 91
I July 87
7 Dec. 88
7 Dec. 88
7 Dec. 88
20 Mar. 3i
17 June 89
i6 Feb. 87
4 Mar. 8S
I July 87
I Oct. 87
12 May 87
I Dec. 80
t8 Nov. 82
29 May 89
I Jane 85
9 Jan. 89
21 June 87
I July 87
II Jan. 88
4 July
14 Apr.
20 July
27 Jan.
8 Apr.
7 June
7 June
8 June
8 June
12 June
21 June
I July
I July
I July
I July
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
12 Sept.
I Oct.
I Oct.
25 Nov. gi
Dec.
7 Dec. gr
7 Dec. 91
2 June 92
18 June 92
II Aug. 92
8 Sept. 92
21 Sept.92
5 Oct. 92
2 Nov. 9?
20 Nov. 92
29 Nov. 92
10 Dec. 92
21 Dec. 92
I Jan. g3
I Feb. 93
25 Feb. 93
16 Mar. 93
I Apr, 93.
7 June 93
12 July 93
6 A.ug, 93
12 Aug. 93
6 Nov. 96
12 iug. 96
24 Feb. 94
21 Apr. 96
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
.Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. gi
Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
87 29
87I29
8729
8729
87I29
87129
S729
S729
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
Aug. 93
27 Aug. 92
I Oct.
Colonels.
26-7
COBiriiT,
2UdLIEUT.
orsNsiaN.
Henry WvJie, CSI. Lt.Col. Beii<ral Inf....
Wm. H. ileiklejohn, CB. C2JCG.Lt.Col.\
Bengal Infancry i
Arthur Melvill Hogg, Zi.Col.lndia.n S.C.
Eobt.Warburton, CSI. Li.Col. Indian S.U.
Bmfleld Wemya;, Lt.Col. Bengal Inf. ...
p.e.c. Henry Knollvs, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art
p. S.C. William Toke Dooner.^s Col.\
Comdg. Regimental District, Armagh i
Fred. V. G. Bu-d, Col. 2nd Com. R. iiarines
■William Campbell, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art.
Arthur Hill, i^.CoZ. (from h.p. R. Bng.)
p.s.c. William S. Cooke.^sg zt. Col. (from )
h.p. Cheshire Regt.), A.A. Gen. Devon- r
port, 29 Dec. 03 )
Jasper Burne, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Chas.Wm. Thomson, CoZ.(fromh. p. R. Art.)
Francis Wm. Ivixon, Lt.Col. (from h.p. ')
Royal Eiiymeers) j
William Verner Ellis, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Herbert Wynne Apperley ,^'=1 Lt. Col. h.p. ]
9 Lancers )
Geo. P. L. Marshall, CLE. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
p.s.e. Emihus Clayton,if.CoZ. h.p. R. Ai-t.
George W. Rogers, D!SO. Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps i
Henry Raterson, Lt.Col. Indian S. 0
Harry William Rooke, Lt.Col. (from)
i.p. R. Art.) S
Sdm. Bainbridge, Lt.Col. (from h.p. R. 1
Art.), Supdt. Royal Laboratory 6 June92 J
Charles H. Spragge, i<. Co/, (from h.p.)
Royal Artillery) J
Srnle Kerr Amy'att Burney, Lt. CoZ.h.p. )
3 Dragoon Guards J
MalcolmWra. Rogers, Lt.Col. h.p. R.Bng.
Andrew Wilson Baird, Lt. CoLh.p. R. Eng.
p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Settle, DSO. \
i#. Co/. Royal Engineers ]
^).s.c. Herbt. Scott Gould Miles, i/. Co/.")
{from h.p. Munster Fusiliers), A.A. >
Gen., Aldershot, 29 Sept. 93 )
Etwall W. Smyth, CB. ii.Co/.BengalInf
Jas. T. Cummms, Z)50.i<.Co/.Indian S.C.
John A. Sweny, Col. 2nd Com. R. Marines
p.s.c. John Spence, Lt.Col. (from h.p. 1
York Lt. Inf.), A. A. Gen., Dover, 28 f
Dec. 93 )
Neville F.P. Chamberlain, J/u/oj-.Indian )
Staff Corps i
Alex. John Forsyth Reid, Lt.Col. Indian )
Staff Corps ..' j
2).».c.Robt.Auld,L<.Co/.(fromh.p.North- 1
umberland Fusiliers), A. A. Gen. i
'Chester, 21 Aug. 94 j
AluredDeVere Brooke, i(.Co/.h. p. R.Eng.
p.s.c. Arthur Wilkinson, Col. Comdg. >
Regimental District, Richmond J
Gerard Septimus Burton,^^^ Col. Comdg. )
Regimental District, Norwich j
James Fox Brough, Lt.Col. h.p. R, Art .
Alex. Dingwall Anderson, Lt.Col. R.Art.
Deamond D. T. O'Callaghan, Lt.Col. 1
(from li.p. R. Artillery) j
Vernor Chater.^" Col.' Comdg. Regi- )
mental District, Bertcick-on-Tweed ... ;
Edw. Harry G. Bavenhill,368 Col. Comdg. 1
Regimental District, Warley J
Henry Vere Hunt, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
H. John de B. de iierniere. Col. Comdg. )
RegimeHil District, Worcester ..."./
Joseph Henry La,\e.3'''^i«. Co/. (from h.p.
Scottish Rifles) (Substantive Colonel,
R Nov. 95), A.A. General, Portsmouth,
8 Nov. 95 ,
JohnR. Burlton-Bennett,i<. Co/. Ind S.C
p.s.c. George Poiguand, Lt.Col. (from)
h.p. Leinster Regiment); A. A. Gen. I
for Inst. Devonport, i July 95 )
p.s.c. Mackenzie Churchill,^"'' Lt.Col.')
h.p. Northampton Rtgt 5
•John Lombard Hunt, Lt.Col. h.p. -
Hussars, Superintendent Reserve Re
mount Depot, Calcutta, 19 Dec. 93
John George Sparkes,'*:' Col. Comdg.''
Regimental District, Derby )
p.s.c. Geo. H. More-Mol.yneux, Lt.Coi. \
Indian Staff Corps J
p.s.c. Neville Lloyd Walford, Lt.Col.)
(from h.p. Royal Artillery) j
George Malcolm Fox,"« Lt.Col. (from")
h.p. Black Watch), Insp. of Gymnasia, [
Aldershot, 12 Feb. 90 )
4 Oct.
4 Dec.
T2 Dec.
20 Jan. 62
30 Jan. 63
29 Mar. 60
27 June 64
3 Jul.y 60
6 May 62
!o June 62
22 Sept.63
23 Sept.62
28 Oct.
4 Feb.
7 June 61
5 June 61
20 Sept. 59
17 Jan. 63
18 Jan. 67
13 Jan. 69
9 May 65
28 Jan. 59
3
12 Jul.y 64
25 Apr. 65
IT Sept.63
24 Nov. 63
20 July 67
24 Nov. 62
18 Sept.63
I Feb. 68
19 Aug. 6z
s6 Feb. 70
5 Jan, 70
22 Dec. 63
4 Oct. 62
II Dec. 62
14 June 64
18 Dec. 61
24 Mar. 63
I Nov. 60
6 Feb. 66
10 Dec. 63
3 Aug. 67
18 Dec. 60
8 Jan. 64
17 Nov. 66
I Nov. 60
18 Dec. 60
9 Dec.
27 July 66
8 June 60
I July 61
1 Sept. 6
17 May 65
18 Dec. 60
18 Dec. 6c
19 Dec. 60
30 June 69
18 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 6
10 July 67
27 Apr. 7c
30 July 62
24 July 63
29 Dec. 62
29 May 67
9 Aug. 74
6 May 71
28 Oct. 71
18 Dec. 61
9 Oct. 69
28 Dec. 61
19 Dec. 60
8 June 60
18 Deo. 61
29 Jan. 70
20 July 67
2 Mar. 68
2 Nov. 68
27 Oct. 71
I Feb. 68
1 Feb. 67
6 July 70
22 N'ov. 64
28 Oct. 71
27 Oct. 71
18 July 65
9 June 65
13 Dec. 70
24 May 71
12 Dec. 73
i'6 Dec. 73
18 July 71
16 Apr. 73
24 Mar. 75
27 Sept. 77
20 Mar. 77
25 Aug. 73
5 July 71
6 May 74
9 Aug. 73
25 Aug. 73
10 June 74
9 Sept. 74
I Apr. 74
TO Oct. 74
I Sept. 74
23 Sept. 74
18 Feb. 74
11 Mar. 74
I July 74
31 Oct. ;4
ri Dec. 73
4 Apr. 74
Q Nov. 79
23 Aug. 76
10 Mar. 70
8 June 73
4 Jlay 77
X2 Apr. 79
9 Aug. 85
18 Jan. 79
13 Apr. 81
11 Dec. 73
1 Apr. 75
5 July 7
11 Mar. 74
9 May 74
16 Jan. 75
12 Feb. 75
19 Jan. 76
II Sept.75
I Apr. 75
23 Jan. 78
24 Nov. 75
I Apr. 75
15 Sept. 78
LIKITT.
COLONEL.
4 Oct. 87
I July 81
1 July 81
:2 Dec. 81
2 Mar. 81
I July 81 20 Jan.
I July 81 29 Jan.
29 Aug. 93
12 Dec. 87
18 Dec. 87
I July 81
I July 81
I [ July 8?
I July 81
I July 81
6 May 82
1 July 81
II Nov. 78
2 Mar. 81
2 Mar. 8 1
I July 81
1 July 81
22 Nov. 79
2 Mar. 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
24 Nov. 82
18 Dec. 8i
18 Dec. 81
15 June 85
1 July Si
7 June 81
2 Mar. 81
I July 81
1 July Si
7 Nov. 85
2 Mar. 81
27 Jan. 86
i3 Dec. 81
I July 81
IS Oct. 81
1 July 8
I July 81
tS Deo. 81
1 July 81
30 Sept. 82
2 Mar. 8 J
I July 81
29 Nov. 79
24 Nov. 83
15 Oct. 8i
16 Dec. 2
4 Dec. 87 29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Aug. 93
29 Sept. 93
22 June 70 I July 81
12 Feb. 79|28 May 84
5 Jan. 82
I Oct. 77
10 June 71
5 Jan. 90
I Jan. 84
25 July 83
I Feb. 88
29 Mar. 88
27 June 92
4 Apr. 88
21 Apr. 88
6 May 88
12 May 88
22 May 88
10 June 88
I July S8
I July 88
31 July 88
I Sept.88
23 Sept.88
I Oct. 88
I Oct. 88
29 Oct. 88
24 Nov. i
18 Dec. i
18 Dec. i
28 Dec. i
29 Dec. i
7 June 87
8 Junes?
17 Nov.
21 June
I July 87
7 Dec.
x6 Mar.
19 Mar. 89
27 Mar. 89
1 May I
7 May i
3 June i
23 June 89
27 June
19 Aug. 89
11 Sept,
9 Oct. 89
10 Oct. 89
24 Nov. 89
2 Dec. 89
[6 Dec. 89
19 Dec. 89
I Jan. 90
6 Jan. 90
I Jan. 89
25 July
29 Sept.93
29 Sept. 93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept. 03
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Bcpt.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept. 93
29 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
28 Dec. 93
28 Dec. gi
28 Dec. 93
28 Dec. 93
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 91J
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
6 Jan. 94
10 Jan. 94
21 Apr. 94
WHBN
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
26 Apr. 93
I dune94
25 Deo. 94
24 Nov. 92
5 Dec. 95
9 Apr. 96
27 Mar. 93
7 May 94
21 May 95
19 Dec. 93
28
Coloneh.
f.f.c. Albert Edw. W. Goldsmid, Cot. >
Comdff. Regimental District, Cardiff... i
Frederick B. J. Jerrard,''* if.CoL h.p. )
West Riding- EcKimetit (
Chas . Henry Stoddart, i/. Co/. Indian S.C.
Wm.Hans Kathborne, Lt.Col. h.p. R.Eng.
Arthur Fishe, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Harington Scafe, Col. 2nd Com. >
Royal Marines j
William Mogg Eolph, Col. Commanding )
Regimental District, Leicester j
Edward Nesbitt,^*" Col. Comdg. Regi- )
rcental District, Waricici: )
Robt, Benj. Cotton, 3S1 Col Comdg. Regi- >
mental District, Taunton f
p.s.c. Henry Studholme Brownrigg,^*^
Lt.Col. (from h.p. Rifle Brigade),^. zl.
Ge7i. Bengal, 15 Oct. 93
Henry Donald Bro%vne,^" Lt.Col. h.p."i
King's Royal Rifles ; Commanding \
'Hifle Depot, Go^port ; Groom in Wait- f
tnq in Ordinan/ to the Queen j
George Henry Marshall, i«. Co/. R. Art...
Thos. Robert Disney,£^Co^.(ft■omR.Art.)
3Jffi Wm. John Vousden,Xt.Coi. Indian ,
Staff Corps i
Henry Pipon, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Artillery ...
Henry P. Douglas Willan.^ss if. Co/.h. p. 1
I Dragoon Guards J
Granville William Vernon, Col. h.p.">
Bedford Regiment ..j
Fred. Wm. Vans Leckie, Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps i
Hichard Wace, Z<. Co/, (from R. Art.), ~'
Insp.Ge]i. of Ordnance, Bengal, 60ct.93 i
Harold P. Leach, CB. DSO. J/(i./or,R.Eng.
George Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.e.c. Edw. James Courtenay, Lt.Col. \
(from h.p. Sussex Regt.), A.A. Gen. !•
Ireland, 28 Oct. 94 )
p.s.c. Arch. Graham Wavell,^^' Col. \
Comdg. Regimental District, Berth...)
ElUs Lee, Lt.Col. h.p. York and Lan- )
caster Regt )
Charles Talbot Pejton,^^ Lt.Col. h.p. )
Durham Light Infantry j
John Leith Ross.'so Col. Comdg. Regi- 1
mental District, Burg J"
Vincent Robert Biscoe, Lt.Col. h.p. f
K. Lancashire Regiment J
Alex. G. M'Kean,39i CMG. Lt.Col. h.p.)
6 Dragoons j
Keginald CLalmer,^" Lt.Col. h.p. '^
King's Royal Rifles >
y.s.c. Aug. W. Morris,^'* Lt.Col. (from'i
h.p. Northampton Regiment); A.A. V
General, Colchenter, 18 May 96 )
Charles Fred. Wm. Moir,^" Lt.Col.
(from h.p. Leicester Regiment), Com-
manding West India Depot 9 Sept. 96
■p.s.c. John C. R. Glasg'OW,-'96 Lt.Col.
(from h.p. Suffolk Regiment) Ais\
Adjutant General, Bengal, i Apr. 95
Chas.R.Macgregor,Z)Sd.i/.Co/.Ind.S.C.
James A. F. H. Stewart Maokenzie,^^'' ")
Lt.Col. h.p. 9 Lancers }
John Russell Mecham, Lt.Col. h.p.)
Scottish Rifles j
Fred. W. Hemming, 2Ia-ior, 5 Dr. Guards
Geo. H. C. Dyce, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Alfred F. Fletcher, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art. ...
Edw. H. Hanning-Lee, Lt.Col. 2LifeGds
Lorn Robt. H. Dick Campbell, Lt.Col. i
Indian Staff Corps ,
C. G. Ear: o/ErroU, Lt.Col. h.p. Royal )
Horse Guards, Aide de Camp to Lord [
Woheley, i Nov. 95 J
Gordon Lorn Campbell Money, DSO.l
Lt.Col. Cameron Highlanders i
Francis Howard, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Wm.O.Thompson,Z)SO.i/.Co/.IndianS.C.
Henry Blomtield Kingscote, Lt.Col.}
(from h.p. Royal Artillery) j
John Edw. Hale Prior.sss Col. Comdg. )
Regimental District, Lichfield )
Thomas Stanhope Gildea,^™ Lt.Col. \
h.p. Gordon Highlanders /
•Joseph Speranza, Lt.Col. R. Malta Art.
ErnestFred. Cambier, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art
Walter Hailes, Lt. Col. Indian Statt' Corps
Edward J. H. Spratt,"" Lt.Col. h.p. )
Worcester Regiment S
COKKKT,
2nd LIEUI.
OrBNSIGN.
29 June 66
18 Oct. 64
II Sept. 63
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. MAJOE.
LIEDT.
COLONEL.
28 Nov. 68 I May 78' 29 Aug. 8329 Au,
14 Oct. 67 23 June 75 14 Sept. 81: 14 Sept.
I
3 Apr. 67 '11 Sept. 75I11 Sept. 83 :i Sept,
17 Dec. 62 2i> Jan. 77117 Dec. 82 17 Dec.
15 Jan. 84 15 Jan.
I WHEN
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21 Apr. 94!
15 Jan. 64 18 Nov. 68,15 Jan. 76
4 Feb. 62 '19 Sept. 65 30 Mar. 78
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7 Aug. 61 u Oct. 64 24 Jan. 74
I Sept. 65
j8 Oct. 64
30 Apr. 6i
13 June 63
8 Jan. 64
12 Oct. 67
9 Aug. 64
5 July 64
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10 Nov. 65 30 Apr. 7,
14 Aug. 66 27 Mar. 74
iS Dec. 61 10 Mar. 75
18 Dec. 61 I Apr. 75
4 Oct. 671 8 Jan. ■;(
18 Dec. 6ijioFeb. 75
14 July 69 17 Dec. 77
29 Nov. 66'28 Oct. 71
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13 June 68ji4 Mar. 74
19 Jan. 64 9 Aug. 76
2 Aug. 71' 2 Aug. 83
8 Jan. 68*29 July 80
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30 June 65 16 Mar. 701 2 Feb. 78
28 July 63 5 June 66 i May 78
8 July 62 9 Mar. 66 31 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 68 '28 Oct. 71^31 Oct. 77
26 July 64121 Aug. 67' 19 Mar. 75
21 June 641 9 Nov. 67] 8 Dec. 77
28 Oct. 71,20 Oct 7III2N0V.
17 Mar. 63:21 Feb. 65! 2 Apr. 74
5 July 64
3 Dec. 61
16 Aug. 64
14 Mar. 68
I May 67
19 July 64
25 Apr.
2 Dec, 69 24 July
II Oct. 64,30 Sept.77
8 Aug,
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23 June 69^ 4 Mar. 78
28 Oct. 71 31 Oct. 781
25 May 94 21 Feb. 95
2.1; May 94'
2^ May 94 24 Jan. 95
25 May 94
4 Feb. 83. 4 Feb. 9o!25 May 94
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I July 81 5 Feb. 90125 May 94
1 July 81 15 Mar. 90125 May 94,
7 Jan. 82 19 Mar. 90125 May 94
2 Mar. 81 12 Apr. 90 25 May 94
1 July 81 16 Apr. 90 25 May 94 16 Apr. 94
[8 Dec. 81 16 Sept. 89' 26 July 94
[S Dec. 81' I Oct. 89 26 July 94'
2 Mar. 8ij 8 Jan. 9o[26 July 94]
2 Mar. 8i!i2 May 90 26 July 94 12 May 95,
I Feb. 82 14 Junegolzo July 94^4 June 94
I July 81,1 July 9oi25 July 94 16 July 96
3 Jan. 85 5 July 90 26 July 94
!2 Nov. 79,26 July 90 :
15 June 8s 28 July 90
12 Feb. 87,28 Julj' 90
26 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
24 Oct. 83' 6 Au
21 Mar. 82 20 Au,
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I July Si
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1 July Si
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2 Mar. Si
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27 Aug
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90; 6 Aug. 94
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27 Aug. 90 27 Aug. 94
27 Aug. 90127 Aug. 94
10 Sept.golio Sept.94
lo Sept.90110 Sept.94
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Oct. 94.
10 Sept. 95
2 Mar. 81
7 Sept. 82
2 Mar. 81
2 Mar. 81
14 Jan. 83
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15 Oct. 90I15 Oct. 94
22 Nov. 90 22 Nov. 94
23 Sept.90 3 Dec. 94
9 Dec. 90 9 Dec. 94
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2 Aug. 88 II Dec. 94
15 Dec. 90,15 Dec. 94
5 Dec. Qoli5Dec. 94
I July 87*27 Dec. 94
30 Dec. 64 7 May 68 30 Dec. 76:30 Dec. 84 30 Dec. 00 30 Deo. 94
16 Dec. 64 14 July 77I i Jan. 84! 1 Jan. gri i Jan. 95
22 Sept.65!isFeb. 71 26 July 76! 26 Nov. 83] 14 Mar. 88 12 Jan. 95
28 Aug. 63I20 Jan. 6828 Aug. 75 28 Aug. 83:28 Aug. 85 15 Jan. 9
15 Dec. 95,
15 Dec. 95.
I Jan. 91
12 Jan. 95
7 July 69
8 Feb. 68
19 Aug. 71
28 Oct. 71
3 Apr. 66 28 May 70
18 Mar. 63 12 Oct. 66
1 Sept. 62
21 Mar. 68
30 Aug. 71
II Sept.75
iS Aug. 80
30 Apr. 78
18 Mar. 75
8 Sept.75
18 Nov. 77
7 Mar. 76
I July 81
I Feb. 84
13 Apr. 82
18 Mar. 83
I Sept. 82
29 Nov. 79
I July 81
24 Sept. 87:18 Jan. 95 18 Jan. 95,
I Jan. 8 23 Jan. 95
23 Aug. 89 30 Jan. 9^
8 Mar. 89! i Feb. 95
I Oct. 89 6 Feb. 95
II Feb. 91:11 Feb. 95
22 Dec. 63*27 Nov. 67 7 Mar. 76 i July 81 14 Feb. 91 14 Feb. 95 14 Feb. 95
26 June58J25 Jan. 61 13 Aug.77 loNov.SsjuFeb. 9iji4Feb. 9
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16 Oct. 63jioFeb.'69 j6 0ct. 75'i6 0ct. 8 31 July 87123 Feb. 9
3 Mar. 65'i2 Dec. 68I31 Aug. 78 24 July 80 2 Mar. 8i| 2 Mar. 9 | 2 Mar. 95
Colonels.
29
Arthur "Walter Noyes,-«« Li. Col. h.p.]
West Yorkshire Regiment j
Adolghus Brett Crosbie, Lt.Col. R. Mar.
St. John Fancourt, Michell, Lt.Col.)
Indian Staff Corps I
David George Johnston, Col. Comdg. 1
Regimental District, Tralee )
Walter Creagh,i<.C'oZ.h.p.7Dragoon Gds.
Geo.F. O.Boughey, CSI. Lt.Col. R. Bng.
Chas. Wm. H. Helyar, Lt.Col. h.p. 3 Hus.
Arthur Bouverie Stoplbrd, Lt. Col. (from |
Royal Artillery) j
Edward Thompson Dickson,"* Lt.Col. )
h.p. Berkshire Regiment! !
Arthur William Sheringham,*™ i<. CoZ. -,
h.p. Cheshire Regiment J
Wm. G. C. Halkett, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Geo. Farquharson Pengelley, Col. Sec. )
Com. Royal Marine Artilleiy j
Philip Henry Smith, Lt. Col. h.p. Devon \
Regiment j
Hv. Tomkinson, Lt.Col. h.p. i Dragoons
William Guise Tucker, CB. Lt.Col. R. /
Marine Artillery )
Christopher S. F. Fagan, Col. Sec. Com. )
Royal Marines S
H. Samuel Spiller Watkin, CB. Lt.Col.
(from R. Artillery), Chief Inspector of
Position Finding 26 July 90
p. s.c. Burnett G. Hall, ii.Coi. R. Mar.Art.
Wm. W. H. Scott, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Inf.
Arthur Henrv Paget, Major, Scots Gds.
Howard Melflss, C&f. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
James Grant, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
John Olphert Gage, Lt.Col. h.p. Border)
Regt j
Francis Henry A. Disney-Roebuck,'"" \
ii. CoZ.h.p. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. J
Edm. C. Browne, "8 Col. Comdg. Regi- I
mental District, At/r j
Henry Blackwood MacCall,'"" CB. Lt. ■)
Col. h.p. King's Royal Rifles )
Sir G. AlbeiS de H. Larpeut,*=" Bart. >
Lt.Col. h.v. Connaught Rangers )
Waldron E. R. Kelly,*" Col. Corndg.^
Regimental District, Canterbury.. ...j
Frederic John Curtin, Lt.Col. h.p. 1
Gloucester Regt j
Frank Rvley,"^^^ CoZ.h.p.N.Lanc.Regt.
p.s.e. Thos. Prickett, Lt.Col. (from h.p.)
Essex Regt.); Assist. Adjutant Gen., \
Bengal, 8 Jan. 95 )
Jas. Graves 'Ke\\j,CB.Lt.Col. Indian S.U.
Wm. Fred. deH.Curtis.i^CoZ. h.p. R.Art.
Francis Fredk.Ditmas,i<.Coi.h.p.R. Art.
James A. Milev, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Thomas F. Hobdav, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Edw.HalesWilson,CS.£t.Coi.IndianS.C.
Wm. Clark,"*i?. Co?, h.p. O.xford Lt. Inf
Arthur Augustus Saunders, Lt.Col.^
(from R. Artillery) ; Chief Instructor, >
School of Gunneri/, 29 Nov. 93 )
Francis ilascaM, Lt.Col. R. Eugineers...
Richard Corbett, Lt.Col. h.p. II. Artillery
Robt. Ale.'C. Gilchrisi,,ii;. CoZ. Indian S.C.
Henry Elsdale, Xf.CoZ. h.p. R. Ecgineers
Johnson William Sa.vage, Lt.Col. (from )
h.p. Royal Engineers) )
Arthur Jas. Pearson, ii.CoZ. h.p. R. Art.
Thomas Gracey, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Wm. Sinclair Smith B:sset, CLE. •
Lt.Col. Royal Eugineers )
Harry Croker Fox, Lt.Col. Royal Eng...
Frank Vincent Corbett, Lt.Col. R. Bng..
John Walter Ottley, CIE. Lt.Col. R.Eng
Alexander Donald M'Arthur, Lt.Col. 1
Royal Engineers j
p. S.C. EveljTi C. Money, Lt.Col. h.p.'i
Irish Fusiliers |
Adrien Samuel Woods,*"^ Col. Comdg. [
Regimental District, O-alwag )
Wm.Lees Greenstreet, Lt. CoZ.u.p. R.Eng.
Hendley Paul Kirkwood, Lt.Col. h.p. \
Royal Engineers j
Russell Richd.Pulford,i<.C'oi.h. p. R.Eng.
Henry Bellingham Le Mott,6e,*"^Lt.Col. )
h.p. East Yorkshire Regiment J
William Vilieneave Gregory, Lt.Col. )
h.p. Royal Artiliery .' )
James Nicholson Sodon Kirkwood, )
Lt.Col. Indian StaH Corps )
Charles Comyn Egerton, CB. DSO. >
Lt.Col, Indian Staff Corps JT
CORNET,
WHEN
2ndLIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
MAJOE.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
PLACED ON
OrENSIGN.
HALF PAY.
9 Mar. 64
14 Aug. 67
16 Feb. 78
7 Mar 82
20 Mar. 91
20 Mar. 95
20 Mar. 95
28 Dec. 64
3 Aug. 67
3 Dec. 78
17 Dec. 79
28 May 91
23 Mar. 95
I Dec. 69
28 Oct. 71
I Dec. Bi
I Dec. 89
17 Jan. 91
26 Mar. 95
9 Feb. 70
28 Oct. 72
31 Oct. 77
I July 81
26 Mar. 91
26 Mar. 95
4 Oct. 64
2 Feb. 64
28 Oct. 65
25 June 61
I Dec. 68
I Apr. 75
15 Feb. 75
31 Oct. 71
1 July 81
25 June 82
15 Oct. 81
31 Mar. 01
25 June 89
15 Apr. 91
31 Mar. 95
9 Apr. 95
IS Apr. 95
31 Mar. q6
26 Oct. 95
12 Jan. 60
I Apr. 78
1 3 Mar. 84
19 Apr. 91
19 Apr. 95
23 Jan. 69
14 Apr. 71
30 Oct. 78
2 Feb. 84
30 Apr. 91
30 Apr. 95
30 Apr. 95
29 June 66
3 Oct. 70
19 July 77
20 Deo. 82
14 May 91
14 May 95
14 May 95
9 Sept. 64
:6 Apr. 65
9 Sept. 76
9 Sept.84
9 Sept.90
15 May 95
23 Dec. 59
t8 May 65
ID Nov. 74
I July 81
23 Dec. 87
10 May 95
i6 Jan. 63
10 July 66
7 Mar. 77
18 Jan. 82
19 May 91
19 May 95
19 May 95
23 Apr. 61
10 May 64
8 July 68 23 Dec. 84
20 May 91
20 May 95
20 May 96
24 June 68
24 Mar. 79 18 Nov. 82
21 May gi
21 May 95
31 Dec. 62
23 Aug. 6g
5 July 78
I Sept. 83
I Sept.90
28 May 95
I Mar. 64
8 Sept. 76
26 July 83
26 July 90
S June 95
I July 61
7 June 61
30 June f)s
30 June 65
3 Aug. 67
30 July 62
12 June 69
31 Mar. 69
4 Aug. 68
I Apr. 76
26 Mar. 70
29 June 72
30 June 77
30 June 77
I July 82
7 June 81
18 Nov. 82
30 June 85
I July 89
7 June 87
I Apr. 82
30 June 91
30 June 91
12 June 95
13 June 95
24 June 95
30 June 95
30 June 95
16 Mar. 60
2 Sept.62
S Jan. 70
I July 81
I July 91
I July 95
I July 95
26 Feb. 6^
17 Apr. 67
9 Apr. 70
I July 8t
I July 91
I July 95
I July 95
23 Sept.62
7 July 66
19 Oct. 74
I July 81
I July 91
I July 95
16 Feb. 64
19 Feb. 67
I Apr. 75
I July 81
I July 91
I July 95
I July 95
21 Nov. 65
15 Sept. 69
24 Nov. 77
I July 81
I July 91
I July 95
I July 95
16 Aug. 64
16 Oct. 67
I Apr. 75
14 Sept. 81
I July 91
1 July 95
15 Jan. 64
16 Oct. 66
9 Jan. 78
19 Nov. 81
I July 91
I July 95
I July 95
12 June 67
24 Dec. 70
7 Jan. 80
23 May 82
I July 91
1 July 95
I July 95
2 June 65
2 Jan. 69
24 July 75
S Nov. Si
6 July 91
6 July 93
11 Sept. 63
:8 Jiliy 65
25 July 65
25 July 65
II Feb. 62
30 Aug. 67
6 July 63
1 Sept. 63
20 May 69
24 July 68
13 J'uly 69
30 Apr. 64
II Sept. 75
15 Jan. 76
21 Feb. 76
18 July 77
25 July 77
25 July 77
20 Sept. 71
ir Sept. S3
28 Mar. 83
17 Apr. 83
18 July 85
22 Nov. 79
25 July 85
30 Nov. 81
II Sept. 89
28 Mar. 90
17 Apr. 90
18 July qi
25 July 91
25 July 91
I July 87
10 July 95
73 July 95
16 July 95
iS July 95
24 July 95
25 Jnly 95
27 July 95
13 July 96
16 July 96
27 July 95
I Sept. 63] II Mar. 76 12 May 83
12 May 90
30 July 95
4 Aug. 65
15 Jan. 64
I Sept.63
19 July 69
15 Jan. 64
I Sept. 77
14 Mar. 76
4 Aug. 77
I Oct. 77
15 Jan. 84
2 Mar. 81
4 Aug. 85
IS Jan. 84
IS Jan. 91
I Aug. 91
4 Aug. 91
IS Jan. 91
30 July 95
1 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 95
5 Aug. 95
I Aug. 96
5 Aug. 96
15 Jan. 64
I Oct. 77
IS Jan. Sd
6 Aug. 91
6 Aug. 95
II Sept.63
17 Dec. 62
29 Apr. 76
I Oct. 76
12 May 83
17 Dec. 82
12 May go
17 Dec. 89
11 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
1 1 Aug. 96
29 June 63
IS June 77
2 Mar. 81
29 June 90
12 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 63
15 Jan. 64
IS Jan. 64
22 Aug. 77
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
3 Aug. 83
IS Jan. 84
IS Jan. 84
3 Aug. 90
15 Jan. 91
15 Jan. 91
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
16 Feb. 64
I Oct. 77
16 Feb. 84
16 Feb. 91
12 Aug. 95
3 Jan. 65
27 July 66
19 Feb. 7a
ei Sept. 82
12 Aug. 91
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug, 95
2 Dec. 68
28 Oct. 71
2 Feb. 81
18 Nov. 82
12 Aug. 91
12 Aug. 95
18 Oct. 64
IS Jan. 64
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
18 Oct. 84
IS Jan. 84
12 Aug. 91
13 Aug. gi
12 Aug. 95
13 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 96
13 Aug. 96
24 Mar. 65
17 Mar. 78
24 Mar. 85
13 Aug. 91
13 Aug. 95
13 Aug. 96
22 Jan. 64
I Jan. 67
12 Nov. 73
I July 81
15 Aug. 91
IS Aug. 95
15 Aug. 95
3 Oct. 63
10 May 76
20 June 83
17 Aug. 91
17 Aug. 95
17 Aug. 96
1 Sept.65
II Jan. 67
1 Sept.77
I Sept. 8s
I Sept. 91
I Sept. 95
8 June 67
19 Oct. 69
June 79
8 June 87
I Sept.qi
I Sept. -15
3»
William Terence Shone, CB. DSO. >
Lf.Col. Royal Engineers j
Hugh GougliGraut,"3/,^CoLh.p. Sea- \
forth Highlanders, Assistant Adjutant '
General, Fiinjab, i Apr. 95 (Siibsiaii' [
five Colonel, 2 Sept;. 95) .)
Bdwd. Albert Ollivant, i^. Co?. h.p.R . Art
Maule Campbell Brackenbury, Lt.Col. t
li.p. Roj'al Engineers .'. j
William Wood, Lt.Col. h.p. Essex Regt.
Sydne.y Long Jacob, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Eng.
Howel Gunter, Lt.CO. (from h.p. Nor- 1
folk Regiment) ; Commandant Queens- >
iMul Defenee Force )
Jas. Edw. Porteous, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
oha Graham Stone,if,Cc?.(from R.Art.V
Robert ilugn Wallace, Lt.Col. h.p.R. Art.
Sydenham John Lambert, ii.Co/. (from")
h.p. Royal Engineers) j
Henry Torkington, Lt.Col. h.D. R. Art. .
John Ford Bally, Lt. Col. (froiu R. Art.)
Napoleon .'i.rnott, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
p.s.c. George Clement W.ynne, "Lt.Col. \
h.p. Royal Artillery ..,.'. j
Paul Fred. II. Baddeley.ii.CoZ. (from 1
R.Artillery), Superintendent of Fac- [
tories, Bengal, 22 May 88 ]
Edw. Thos. Brovrell, Lt.Col. h.p. R.Art.
Duncan MacNeil Campbell, Lt.Col. \
h.p. Ro.val Engineers /
Jacob P. D. Vaurenen. Lt. Co?.IndianS.C.
Oaledon P. Egerton, i«. Co/. Dorset Regt.
Ghas.Edw.Swaine,''2o Lt.Col. h.p. 11 Hus.
William Purvis Wright, Col. 2nd Com.')
Royal Marines j
0. H. Peregrine Christie, ii.Coi.ii.p! ")
Royal Engineers )
Robt. H.W. Plunkelt, Lt.Col. h.p. "R."Art
Wm. J. A. Birch, Lf.Col. Indian S. C. ..
Lionel Richard Stopford Sackville,')
if.CtZ. Rifle Brigade j
Samuel Compton ^Turner, Lt.Col. ii.p. |
Royal Engineers j
p.s.c. Justinian G. Ponsonby, Lt.Col.
(from h.p. Berkshire Regiment) ;
Milifarij Attache, Constantinople,
24 Oct, 96
Gardiner Frederic 6uyon,x/. Coi. )
Royal Fusiliers (7 Foot) J
Robert W. F. Phillips, Col.Commandinn )
Regimental District, Kingston )
p.s.e. H. T. Hughes Hallett,«i Lt.Col.]
h.p. Middlese.x Res-iment (57 Foot) I
Ohas. Mitchell Smith, iCCo/.h.p.R Art.
Charles B. Wickham, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art,
Wm.Alexander Eden, Lf.Col h.p. R. Art
Godfrey Hildebrand, Lt Col. R. Eng-. ..'
Stanier Waller, LI. Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. George Macdonald, Lt.Col. R. En
Henry Rhodes G. Georges, X/. Co/. R. En
William. Hill, Lt.Col. Indian Statf Corps
Wm. Edward Hilliard,'i22x<. Co/, (from")
Major York Lt. Inf ) Assist. Adj. Gen. \
-fiom&oj/ 10 .Tan. 92 J
Arthur Wellesley White, Z.#. Co/. R. Art.
Augustus Browne, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Wm. Campbell Black, Lt.Col. Indian S C
Wm. Hy. Salmon, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Dennett Thos. Kinder, Z/. Co/. Devon- ^
shire Regiment j
AithurCliffbrd Alexander, i/. Co/. R.'iin o-
p».c,JohnH.S.Craigie,Zi!.Co/.Highland'i
Light Inlautry ' \
Arthur M'Leod Mills, Lt.Col. indiaii )
Staff Corps j
Cathcart Dempster, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
James Melville Babington,*29 Lt.Col. \
(from h.p, 16 Lancer.s), Assist'.Adf.i
Gen. Punjab, i April 96 ' ]
Wm. Alex Wetherall, ii.Co/.Indian S C
Chas.Hy. Scott, 7,/. Co/. (from h.p. R.Art.;
John Morisou Alves, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
James E. W. Smyth Caulfeild, Lt.Col. \
W. I. Regiment j
Frank Longbourne, i)!. Co/. Warwick-)
shire Regiment j
Eflw. H. Corse-Scott, Lt.Col. Warwick )
Regiment j
Chas. S. Gordon, Lt.Col. W. York Regt.
Thomas E. Vei uer, Lt. Co/.Lincolnfiegt.
John Arthur Barlow, ''2= Lt.Col. (from~)
h.p. Manchester Regt.), A.A.Gtn.l
Allahabad., 28 July 95 )
Golonds.
28 July 6;
31 Mar. 63
8 July 62
22 Sept. 65
8 Aug. 62
4 Jan. 71
26 Oct. 65
22 Mar. 64
22 June 65
2 Jan. 69
22 Dec. 65
23 June 65
2 May
22 Mar. 64
1 2 Apr. 64
15 Jan. 64
3 June 64
19 July 64
22 Dec. 65
16 Aug. 64
16 Aug. 64
16 Aug. 64
22 Dec. 65
27 Apr. 69
4 Jan.
3 Mar. 65 22 July 68
3 June 68 27 Ji'y 7o
31 Dec. 62113 Sept. 66
17 Apr. 66
16 Aug. 64
5 Aug. 69
9 Mar. 67
I Dec. 65
3 Jiine 63
17 Apr. 66
23 Sept. 7; 28 Oct. 71
8 Deo. 66
3 Jan. 69
31 Jan. 65I16 May 68
25 Dec. 67
27 Oct. 70
23 Dec. 64
II Oct. 64
28 Oct. 64
18 Oct. 64
9 Dec. 64
10 July 64
30 Aug. 64
14 Dec.
5 Jan. 66
4 Feb.
(2 Jan. 66
9 May 65
8 July 6S
I Feb. 68
9 July
28 Oct.
30 Jan. 66
23 Dec. 64
9 Dec. 64
T2 .Ian. 66
31 Mar. 71
14 Mar. 68
23 Dec. 64
17 Nov. 69
9 Feb. 70
28 Feb. 70
6 Sept.73
18 Dec. 69
8 Jan. 68
23 Dec. 64
14 May 73
5 Nov. 74
13 Sept.75
17 Apr. 78
1 Apr. 75
23 May 78
7 July 74
22 Sept. 77
2 1 Dec. 76
21 Dec. 76
I Oct. 77
14 Feb. 77
I Apr. 77
II July 78
10 Apr. 77
30 Apr. 77
30 Apr. 77
14 July 78
8 Aug. 74
18 Jan. 79
1 Jan. 80
2 Sept.78
31 Dec. 78
7 May 77
I Dec. 77
13 May 75
31 Dec. 78
8 Apr. 80
7 Aug. 78
23 Jan. 78
8 Apr. 75
14 July 77
26 June 77
I Jul.v 77
5 Deo. 77
6 Feb. 78
21 Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
5 Jan. 78
29 Jan. 79
14 July 77
I July 77
12 Jan. 7S
12 Jan. 78
17 Apr.
6 July 83
22 June 8;
8 Feb. 82
22 Dec. 8j
10 July 8j
22 Sept. 85
I Aug. 83
I Aug. 83
15 Jan. 84
I Sept. 83
I Sept. 83
22 Dec. 85
1 Sept. 83
2 Sept. 83
16 Oct. 83
22 Deo. 85
8 Aug. 82
8 Nov. 82
8 Nov.
8 Sept. 83
1 7- Apr. i
4 Nov. i
I Dec. i
I July S
7 Apr. i
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I Sept.Qi
I Sept. 95
2 Sept. 91; 2 Sept. 95
7 Sept. 91, 7 Sept. 95
8 Sept. 91 8 Sept. 9
16 Sept. 91
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PLA.CXD oir
BiLFPAT.
16 Sept. 91
29 Jan. 91
22 Sept. 91
I Aug. 90
I Oct. 91
I Oct. 91
I Sept.90
12 Oct. 91
19 Oct. 91
J Apr. 95
7 Sept. 96
3 Sept. 96
16 Sept.95 16 Sept. 95
i6 Sept. 95' 16 Sept.96
20 Sept.95
22 Sept.95
I Oct. 95'
I Oct. 95 j I Oct. 96
I Oct. 95
12 Oct. 95 1 12 Oct. 96
12 Oct. 95
19 Oct. 95
29 Oct. 91129 Oct. 95 29 Oct.
2 Feb. 84
20 Dec. 82
19 Nov.
4 Jan. 82
1 Jan.
10 Dec. »3
9 Dec. 83
18 Oct. 84
Nov. 82
19 July 84
30 Aug. 84
2 Mar. 81
4 July 83
I Jan. 84
I Jan. 84
12 Jan. 86
12 Jan. 86
18 Nov. 82
31 Oct. 77
6 Feb. 78 23 Dec
2 Mar.
28 May 70
^^ July 66
10 Feb. 69 28 Oct.
27 June 68^28 Oct. 71
:S Jan. 65 {23 Mar. 66
8 Jan. 68,18 Aug. 69
I Feb. 80
9 July 80
20 Feb. 80
30 Jan. 78
23 July 79,' 6 Feb.
1 Sept.77
2 Feb. 78
2 Sept.90
16 Oct. 90
6 Nov. 91
8 Aug
19 Nov. 91
19 Nov. 91
8 Sept.90
23 Nov. gi
30 Nov. 91
I Dec. 91
I Dec. 91
6 Dec. 91
7 Dec. 91
II Dec. 91
4 Dec. 91
.7 Dec. 91
I Mar. 91
22 Jul.v 91
21 Dec. 91
18 Oct. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
5 Jan. 92
10 Jan. 02
I Nov. 95
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6 Nov. 95
17 Nov. 95
19 Nov. 95
19 Nov. 95
20 Nov. 95
23 Nov. 95
30 Nov. 95
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I Dec. 95'
6 Dec. 35
7 Dec. 95
II Deo. 95
14 Dec. 95
17 Dec. 95
21 Dec. 95
Dec. 95
21 Dec. 95
31 Dec. 95
31 Dec. 95
31 Dec. 95
31 Dec. 95
5 Jan. yo
10 Jan. 96
I Nov. 96
6 Nov. 96
17 June 9 5
23 Nov. 96
30 Nov. 96
6 Dec. 96
20 May 96
21 Dec. 96
|2i Dec. 96
21 Dec. q6
I May 89!" Jan.
I Jan. Qijii Jan.
12 Jan.
12 Jan.
92
92
18 Jan. 92
18 Jan. 92
Jan.
12 Jan.
18 Jan. 96 1
18 Jan. 96
6 May 82] 3 Apr. 931-22 Jan. 96
I Feb.
I Jan.
30 Oct.
24 Jan. 80
21 Apr. 77
15 Jan. 79
9 July 88
0 July 90
30 Jan.
6 Feb.
1 Jan. 84
I Jan. 83
20 Sept. 84
3 Mar. 86
20 Mar. 83
I Feb. 94,22 Jan. 96
9 July 94! 22 Jan. 96
27 Jan. 92127 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 92'3° Jan. 96
6 Feb. 02' 6 Feb. 96
[5 Feb. 92 '15 Peb. y6
29 June 91 24 Feb. 96
24 Feb. 92
3 Mar. 92
7 Mar. 92
24 Feb. 95
3 Mar. 96
7 Mar. 96
II Mar. 96
I July 81 II Mar. 92
14 Feb. 83U8 Mar. 92 18 Mar. 96
Colonels.
Geo. L. R. Richardson, CIE.lt.Col.')
Indian S.C j
Francis Jas. Kempster, DSO. Lt.Col. \
Munster Fusiliers
p.s.c.Ron. Fred. W. Stoplbrd,«6ii.CoZ. )
(fromh.D. Gren. Gds.), D.A.A. Gen
COKNKT,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIfUf.i
23 Mar. 66 5 Mar. 69
|io Mar. 76
,24June63
to Nov. 65 17 Apr. 69
Depart- ; mental
I
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
Dspart-
[o Nov. 65 23 Nov
mental
mental
mental
mental
mental
'S Jan. 76
7 Aug. ^^
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
i 23 Jan. 78
I Mar. 64 18 Dec. 67. 30 June 69
27 Mar. 69
[5 Jan. 64
I Auo
17 Apr. 66
II Nov. 64
21 Mar. 65
9 Mar. 66 i Sept. 69
:3 June 63 29 May 67
(21 Deo. 72
19 July 64
31 Dec. 78
I July 77
I Oct. 77
17 Apr.
4 Oct. 64
7 Dec. 67
Aldersknt, 22 Auff. 94
Francis Wm. Jas. Barker, L*. Co/. (from
K. Art.), Siipdt. Small Armn Factory,
Birmingham, i Oct. 92
Owen Williams.is.Co/.Suttblk Regiment
Geo. Alt'red Jolly, Col. Army Ord. \
Dept. (Son. Coi. 16 June 92) )
John Sieevens, Col. Army Ord. Dept. \
(.Hon. Col. I Aug. 94) J
Edm. Grey Skinner, CB. Col. Army )
Ord. Dept. (Hon. Col. i Oct. 94) j
Arth. Walter Bridgman, Col. Armyl
Ord. Dept. (Hon. Col. 24 Aj:r. 95 ... S
Frank G. Wmtle, DSO. Col. Army")
Ord. Dept. (Hon. Col. 24 Apr. 95) ... J
Fras. Edw. Mulcaby, Col. Army Ord. I
Dept f
p.s.c. Harry Cooper,*-" Lt.Col. (from')
h.p. North Lancashire Regiment), [•
A. A. General, Egypt, 3 Apr- 96 j
Robt. Stevenson, Lt.Col.' h.^. (from")
Major 6 Dragoon Guards) .Recruiting >
Staff Officer, Leeds, ^ Apr. 92 J
Hy. Moore,«8 Li. Col. (from Mo lor Lan-
caster Regt.), Seoruiting Staff Officer.
London, 17 Apr. 95 ^
John F. Garwood, X^. Co?. Roral Bng...
Edward Lake, Lt.Col. Royal .Artillery-.
p.g.c. Arthur G. Walker, .Lt.Col. R. Art..
Geo. A. W. Forrest,*™ Lt.Col. (from
MaJvrh.-p.Ba,utsRegt.)Comdt.Dulceof
York's li. Military School, 18 Oct. 93.
p.s.c. Richd. Charles Hare,"' i<.Co^ )
h.p. Cheshire Regiment f
p.s.c. Algernon G. A. Durand, CB./
3fa/or, Indian Staff Corps j
Rodney tidw. i.I.andy, Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
George Ernest Hariey,«2 CB. Lt.Col.)
h.p. The Buffs ;
Hy. Aitken Cherry, Lt.Col. North- 1
umberland Fusiliers j
p.s.c. John Thomas Bury, Lt. Col. R. Art.
Edward Chichester Hart, Lt.Col. )
Royal Engineers j
Norton Powlett, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Harvey H. Harvey - Kelly, Lt. Col. \
Indian Staff Corps '...-. j
John Briscoe Watis,. Lt.Col. Indian?
Staff Corps j
Geo. Carew Penwick, Lf. Col. Indian 1
Staff Corps j
p.s 0. Richd. H. L. Brickendeu.i^Co/. }
Black Watcb j
Archibald Broadfoot, CB. Lt.Col. R. .Art
Edward Blaksley, Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Trap. Richd. Begbie, Lt.Col. Indian)
Staff Corps j
Maimers Charles Wood,"= Lt. Col. li.p. >
10 Hussars '__j
p.s.c. Chp.rles Edward Beckett, ii.Co/. )
3 Hussars j
Francis P. Washington, TA.Col. R. Eno-
Jobn Eyles Blundt:ll,«6 Lt.Col. h.p.)
Hampshire Regiment j
Joun Jas. Congdon, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Herbt.St.G. Scbomberg, if. Co/. R. Mar. 24 June6j't5 Feb. 67 i? Apr. 70
Thomas Alfred Beale, Lt.Col. h.p.) i I . „
North Stafford Re.gt j 14 Aug. 73 25 Aug:. 8c
Frederick Baldwin, Lt.Col. R. Marines i Jan. 64' 3 Auo-. 6731 May 70
Edw. Warren Broderick.i/. Co/, h.p. ) '
West Surrey Regt j
Jas. Carnegie'GiUespie, Lt.Col. R. Art.
Samsay W. Ralnsford-Hannay, i^ Co/. )
h.p. (from J/u/or, Royal Ariillery)... |
John George Uppleby, Lt.Col. R. Art.
p.s.c. Charles Moore Watson, CMG. \
Lt.Col. (from R. Engineers) )
John Douglas Douglas, Lt.Col. R Art....
p.s.c. Charles Fred. Cobbe Bereslbrd, ">
Lt.Col Ro.yal Engineers S
Wm. Robert Purchas, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Herbert Jekyll, C3IG. Lt.Col. R. Eng".
p,g.c.HerbertA.Sawyer,X<.Co/.Indian1
Staff Corps j
Cecil Conor, ie. Co/. West Riding Regt.
John Edw. Broadbent,i/. Co/. R.Eng...,
28 Oct.
23 Mar. 78
18 Nov. 82
7 May 84
M.i.JOB.
LIEUT.
COLOlfKL.
2 Mar. 81
4 Sept.
IS June 85
28 Mar. 83
II Oct. i
35''/i2
22
2S'/,,
2S«/,2
=3'°/l2
20'Vl2
I July 8
5 July S
7 Mar. 75
21 Dec. 84
10 Apr. 77
7 May 75
7 Jan. 80
I Oct. 77
ic Apr. 78
I Oct. 77
66131 May 7
2 Oct. 7
July 65 27 Feb. 60
kiMar. 65
22june6.s
24 Mar. 65
i6Peb. 64 28 Oct.
2 Oct. 63 9 Feb. 67
I Nov. 65 28 July 70 21 Nov. 77
18 July 65 II Jan. 67,29 Sept. 7 7
]23 Dec. e4'3oAug. 77
ji6Dec. 64I g-fuly 77
20 July 66| 7 May 6912° July 78
I Sept.69 27 Oct. 71
17 Apr. 69 22 Apr. 71
|22 June 65 22 May 78
-.6 Jan. 63 20 Apr. 67 -2 Nov. 70
i8 July 65 24 Nov. 77
: July 81
17 Apr. 86
31 Dec. 83
II Jan. 83
rs Apr. 84
18 Nov.
13 Nov.
I Jan.
23 Dec.
25 July 83
I Jan. 8.
22 June 8,
1 Jan. 8,
6 Feb. 8;
2 Oct. 83
21 Nov. 85
!3 Mar. 92
5 Sept.89
COLONEL.
WlIliN
PLACED OIT
HALF PAT.
23 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
!2 Aug. 94 25 Mar. 96
28 Mar. 90: I Apr. 96
I Apr. 92 1 I Apr,
years
years
years
years
years
j-ears
31 May 90
5 July 39
7 Mar. 91
4 Apr. 92
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
3 Apr.
4 Apr. 96
4 Apr. 96
4 Apr. 96
2 Feb. 78
3 Jan. 79
i Aug. 63 I May 66 21 July 75
21 Feb. 65
18 July 65
12 Jan. 65
6 Sept. 77
1 Jan. 78
2 Jan. 78
17 Apr. 66 25 Dec. 78
92
4 Oct. 77
I June 78
4 Sept. 78
18 July 65
22 Dec. 65
22 Dec. 65
17 Apr. 66130 Dec. 78
2 Oct. 66 17 Aug. 70 I July 77
9 Mar. 67 19 Jan. 70' 7 Jan. 79
17 July 6631 Dec. 78
5 Jiily
2 Mar.
I Jan.
20 July 86
6 Apr. 82
28 Nov. 82
22 June 8s
I July 81
I Jan
II July 82
22 Jan. 3
I Jan. 85
10 June 82
1 Jan. 84
9 Jan. 84
9 Jan. 84
18 Nov. 82
t Jan. 84
22 Dec. S3
22 Dec. 85
[7 Apr. 86
2 Oct. 85
6 Sept,
17 July 86 7 Oct. 92
31 Dec. 90' 8 Apr. 96
1 Jan. 91 j 8 Apr. 96
6 Apr. 92 19 Apr. 96
i
21 Apr. 92 21 Apr. 96,21 Apr. gS
27 Apr. 92 27 Apr. 96
II Sept. 91 iS May 96
23 May 92 23 May 96 23 May gS
23 May 92 23 May 96
TO Feb. 91 2 June 96
3 June 92, 3 June 96
T Jan. 91 6 June 96
23 Aug. 89! 9 June 86
2 Oct. 89 20 Juno 96
21 Nov. 91 27 June 96
II July 92 II July 96
21 Nov. 91 21 July
July 92'2i July 96
o July 92 22 July 96
3 -A-1,
3 Aug. 96
17 Aug. 95
27 Aug. 96
17 Au
27 Auj
29 Aug. 92^29 Aug. 96
2 Sept. 92 2 Sept. 95
24 June 91 8 Sept.gg
14 Sept.92;i4 Sept. 96
I Jan. 92 28 Sept. 96
29 Sept. 92
1 Jan. 91
9 Jan. 91
9 Jan. gi
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct.
I Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
6 Oct. 92
29 Sept. 96
I Oct.
I Oct.
c Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
I Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
6 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
3 Aug. 96
29 Aug. 96
14 Sept.96
29 Sept. 96
9 Jan. 96
32
William Hy. Lyster, i<. CoZ. Indian S.C.
James Davidson, Lt.C'ol. 8 Hue cars
Rowland Hill Martin, Lt.Col. 21 Hussars
James Edw. Josselvn, i<. Co/. R. Artillery
Edw. C. Sibbald Moore, Zt.Col. R. Eng.
Roger K. Parke, Li. Col. 3 Dragoon Gds.
Metcalfe S. Brownrigg, Col. Comdg. )
Regimental District, Burnleij y
Ralph A. P. Clements, DSO. Major, ■)
South Wales Borderers i
Wm. Henry Moberly, Lt.Col. HampO
shire Regiment i
Mathew Henry Purcell, Lt. Coi. R. Eng.
Colonels.
COENBT,
cndLitni.
or ENSIGN.
i60ctr66
14 Jan. 60
[o Aug. 70
I Dec. 63
7 Aug. 66
ITEUT.
6 July 70
2 Dec, 74
28 Oct. 71
1 8 July 65
17 Apr. 66
28 Oct. 71
3 Apr, 67
2 Dec. 74
30 Mar. 67
17 Apr. 66
CAPTAIN.
MAJOB.
16 Oct. 78
13 Apr. 81
16 Dec. 78
4 Oct. 77
31 Dec. 78
26 May 79
i6 Oct. 86
14 Nov. 8:;
2 Feb. 84
I Jan. 84
17 Apr. 86
21 Dec. 87
10 Nov. 69
II Mar. 82
4 Dec. 80
24 Feb. 86
25 Jan. 78
8 Sept. 81
31 Dec. 78
17 Apr. 86
LIEUT.
COLONEL
COLONEL.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
16 Oct. q2 15 Oct.
19 Oct. 92 19 Oct. 96
26 Oct. 92 26 Oct. 96
I Nov. 92 I Nov. 96
23 Nov. 92123 Nov. 96
24 Nov. 96
24 Ncv. 92
31 July 92
I July 87
II Dec. 92
19 Dec. 92
30 Nov. 96
2 Deo. 96
12 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
War Services of the Colonels not leloiiqliig to TZegtments or Corps., 3205
[For the War Services of other Colonels, vide their respective Regiments or Corps.]
' Colonel P. S. Russell served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873; was attached to Wood's Regi-
ment, and commanded the post of Accrofoomu on the line of communication (Brevet of Major, iVtedal with Clasp).
Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Division, and was present
in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
^^ Colonel W. Byam served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1384 with the ist Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, CS., Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
" Colonel G. Sahs-Schwabe served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1S79, in command of the Native Carrier
Corps (2,cxio strong), which he organised (Medal with Clasp).
^* Major Seneral Kelly-Kenny served the campaign of 1S60 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephscn
including the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatchesi. taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of 1867-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for "zeal, energy, and ability," MedaV.
'5 Colonel C. E. Poster served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'1 Colonel F. T. Hobson served in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
8'^ Colonel J. R. Collins served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the provinces of
Taranaki and Waikato (Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
's Colonel G. C. Swiney served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 7th Hussars and was present
in an engagement near Allahabad in Dec. 1857.
'"fi Colonel J. P. Caldwell served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the operations against the Gaikas
including the engagement in the Perie Bush (Medal with Clasp).
lis Colonel O. R. Middleton served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Stafi Officer to the Northern Division (Medal with
Clasp).
'-' Colonel H. Langtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present
at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; commanded a detached squadron of his Regiment
at the affair in the Ghlo Pass, /jth January 1879 ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 18S1 with the 15th Hussars.
122 Colonel H. R. Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the
action at Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Takht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches), the advance on and
occupation of Candahar, and the affair at Saif-u-deen ; accomiianied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
i*^ Colonel R. P. Butler served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
^^^ Brigadier General Hallowes served with Brigadier General Gough's Brigade in the Afghan war of 1879-80,
and was present during the march to and subsequent occuiJation of Cabul, andiu the operations at JugduUuck
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"" Colonel R. S. Liddell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the loth Hussars, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
1"" Colonel H. C. Borrett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (Medal).
166 Colonel W. H. Thompson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ^^ ^^^ squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
1'-" Colonel F. C. Keyser served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Brooke in the engagement at Kokeran (mentioned in despatches), as Superintendent of Army SignalUng
in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and ai^the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of Army Signallers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in de.«patches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of theMed.jidie, and Khedive's Star).
2<" Colonel W. V. Brownlow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Orderly
Officer to Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the cavalry in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches).
Afterwards commanded a squadron of his Regiment in Baker Russell's Flying Column (Brevet of Major, Medal
■with Clasp) . Served in the Boer war of 1881 in command of the Mounted Squadron of the Natal Field Force, and
was present in the action at Lang's Nek (twice woundeu and horse shot) and in the engagement at Ingogo River
(twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^03 Colonel G. Paton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Kafir war in 1877-78, including the operations against the Galekas; also served in the Zulu war in 3S79
(CMG., and Medal with Clasp).
2"" Colonel A. G. H. Church served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment througho'at the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^"^ Colonel T. A. Cooke served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Zuinguiu Mountain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
^1° Colonel G. de C. Morton served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of
1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigade
Major and as Assistant Adjutant General during the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present at the attack
and capture of the Pel war Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October
3879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
21- Brigadier General Gatacre served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master
General (DiS'O., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the (Jhitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
command of a Brigade, including the engagement at Mamugai and the passage of the Janbatai and Lowarai
Passes (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal with Clasp).
"'" Colonel R. Upcher served in the Kaffir war in 1B77-78 in command of the Left Column, and was present in
the engagements at Quintana in command of the troops (mentioned in despatches), and at Kei River; also served
in the Zulu war in 1879, and commanded the ist Battalion of the 24th Foot after the engagement at Isanhlwana
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches,
D O , and Medal with two Clasps).
2" Colonel the Hon. R. Talbot served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 on t'le Staff of Colonel Baker
Russell's Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was
present in the engagements at El Magfar and Marsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Heavy Camel Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat, £nd Metammeh ; also commanded the Column convoying-
33 War Servir.es of the Colonels,
sick and wouilded when attacked near Shabacat Wells on the 14th February 1885 (.mentioned in despatches,
CS., and two Clasps) .
''"* Colonel George Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and carried
the regimental Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, the
ditch of which he crossed and ijlanted the Colour on the cavalier; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October T87C1, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including
tjae investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment until after the surrender of Mandalay
Cmentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
-'^ Colonel R. H. O'G. Haly served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was preseni; in the engagements al El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the batcle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of tae 2nd Column under Brigadier General Uhanner
(mentioned in despatches, DSO..aud Medal with Ciasp).
--' Colonel G. Barton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in the Transport service, and afterwards in Russell's
Regiment, including the battle of Amoaful, accack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of Jar-
binbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah (slightly wounded), battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in dospatchss, promoted Captain, Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Zulu war of 1879; first, as Statf Officer tn No. 2 Column (Durnford's), and, subsequently, in com-
mand of the 4th Battalion ol Natal Native Contingent, to the ei;d of the war, taking part in the engagement of
Gingindhlovu and the operations of Clarke's Column (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in command of the Military
Police, and was present in the action at Kassasin (gth Sept.), and iii the battle of Tel-el-E"ebir (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Lieut.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4tU Class of the Osniauieh, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham (Clasp).
"" Colonel A. FitzRoy Hart accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service. Trained the Sierra Leone Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war
ol 1873-74, taking part in the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November
1873, the attack and capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard
engagement of Jarbinbah (slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Attached to the
Quarter Master General's Department, surveyed Cape Coast, accompanied the scouting party north of the
Prah and made the surveys of the road and scenes of action from the Prah to Coomassie (twice mentioned
in despatcbes. Medal with Clasp), Went on special service to South Africa in November 1878, and served
throughout the Zulu war of 1879 ; first, a:; Staff Officer of the 2iid Regiment of Natal Native Contingent (two
battalions), taking part with Pearson's Column in the engagement of Inyezane; then, as Staff Oflicer on
the Ekowe relieving column, being present at the action of Gingindhlovu ; afterwards as Brigade Major of the
2nd Bri,gade ist Division; and, finally, as Principal Staff Officer of Clarke's Column (several times mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, iVIedal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and
served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Went
to Egypt on special service in July 1882 and served throughout the Egyptian war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General in tlie Intelligence Department, being present at the reconnaissance in force fronj.
Alexandria stti August, the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin gth Sept. (slightly wounded),
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmauieh, and Khedive's Star).
-^1 Colonel R. B. Lane served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Newdigate, and was
present at the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Boer war of 18S1 under Sir Evelyn Wood as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 as Aide de Camp to H.R.H. Major General theDnke of Connaught, Commanding the ist Brigade, and was
present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
2^^ Colonel G. Cox served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the Base,
Ismailia (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-" Colonel J.E.Boyes served throughout the Egyptian warof 18S2 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Meaal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the ist Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under
Major General Sarle (Clasp).
^^5 Colonel E. H. Sartorius served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in
the engagement at Shahjui (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal): was awarded
the UC "for conspicuous bravery during the action at Shah jui, on the 24th October 1879, in leading a party of
five or six men of the 59th Regiinent against a body of the enem.y, of unknown strength, occupying an almost
inaccessible position on the top of a precipitous hill. The nature of the ground made any sort of regular forma-
tion impossible, and Captain Sartorius had to bear the fiist brunt of the attacic from the whole body of the
enemy, who fell upon him and his men as thej- gained the top of the precipitous pathway ; but the gallant and
determined bearing of this officer, emulated as it was by his men, led to the most perfect success, and the
surviving occupants of the hill top, seven in number, were all killed. In this encounter Captain Sartorius was
wounded by sword cuts in both hands, and one of his men was killed." Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Deput.y Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Base and Lines of Communication (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List,'' p. 786.J
^" Colonel C. Needham served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Magfar and Mahsa^ma, in the action at Kassasin (23th August), at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■'^^ Colonel R. Leigh served v/ith the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Eg.yptian warof i882,and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
'*" Coloiiol G. W. N. liogers served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the action of Kassasin on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
all Brigadier General Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
and was employed with the Transport Train (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General in the 2nd Division, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse
shot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star).
2« Colonel the Hon. N. G. Lyttelton served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jo waki campaign of
1S77 (Medal with Clasp.) Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to SirJohnAdye, Chiefoftne Staff,
and was present in the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches), BrevetofLt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Classof the Osmanieh, andKhedive'sStar).
z" Colonel H. J. T. Hildyard served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General 1st Division, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the action
at Kassasin on the gth September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel
Medal with Clasp, 4tli Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
246 Colonel H. H. Parr served during the Kafirwar ori877 as Colonial Military Secretary to theCape Government,
and was employed to inspect and report on the Colonial Forces. On the outbreak of the Zulu war in 1879 he served
as Assistant Staff Officer to Colonel Glyn's Column. Afterwards as Military Secretary to the High Commissioner
War Services of the Colonels. 34
(several times mentioned in the ilespatclies of his Excellency Sir Bartle Frere, Medal with Clasp, C2IG.). Serve'^
in the Boer war of 1881 as Commandant of the Remount Establishment, and also as Commandant of a corps of
Mounted Infantry. Commanded the Mounted Infantry in the Eg-yptian war of 1S82, and was present in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta — severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 as Commandant of Suakin
and afterwards in command of Native Troops at Suakin ; organised a carrier corps for service with British troops
and also a troop of Mounted Infantry for scouting duties ; W!)s present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned
in Admiral Sir William Hewitt's despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 as Commandant of Shellal (Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh).
-*5 Colonel H. T. Jones-Vaughan served in Bengal with the loth Regiment in suppression of the mutiny in
1S57-58; including the actions of Chanda, Ummeerapore and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan %var of 1878-80 as Brigade Major, Peshawur Field Force, and was present at
the capture of Ali Musjid ; took part in the expedition into the Bazar 'Valley as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Tytler, and in the expedition into the Lughman Valley as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards
Brigade Major with the Koorum Field Force, and served with the Zaimusht Expeditionary Force, includin the
affair at Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
-'-^ Lord Algernon Gordon-Lennox served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2™ Colonel "VV. P. Symons served in the operations against the Galekas in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General, and organized and commanded the Mounted Infantry ; also as Brigadier General in command
of the Chin Field Force (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Medal with
Clasp) ; also with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-93 in command of the Burma Column (received the thanks
of the Government of India, t'B.). Commanded a Brigade of the Waziristan Field Force in 1804-95 (received
the thanks of the Governmeut of India, mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'^''^ Colonel 'W. F. Cavaye served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
■'^ Colonel Hon. H. W. L. Corrj' served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engag(;ment at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
26^ Colonel A. Peel served in tlie loist Fusiliers throughout the Indian N.W. Frontier campaign of 1863 ani
was present at the storming of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet and Umbeyla
(Medal with Claspl.
2^" Colonel H.Fludyer served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in theEgj-ptian war of 1S82, and was present
at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in
1883 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and wasjjresent in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
26S Colonel R "\V. W. FoUett served with the 2ud Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at tbe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards,,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
^"* Colonel A. F. Kidston served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the secondphase of the Ashanti war in 1 874 ,
and was present at the battle of Amoafal, capture and destruction of the town of Bccquah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch
in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan E-xpedition in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch,
and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Brovet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Served in the Nile E.xpedition
in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under MajorGeneral
Earle, and was present in the engagement ai; Kirbekan (two Clasps).
-''' Colonel E. W. Dalgety served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the
ist Battalion York andLaneaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El 'I'eb (sUghtlj' wounded)
and Tenc^ai— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
■-'6 Colonel H. Gough served in the Afg'nan war in 1878-79 on special duty, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid /Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the lolh Hussars, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Beohuanaland E.xpedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren
when he raised and commanded a Riigiment of Mounted Rifles (CMG-.).
2'7 Colonel W. F. Kelly served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1SS4 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and was xjresent in the engagements
at El- Teb (wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
^'S Colonel J. L. Tweedie served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Nile Expe-
dition m 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in com-
mand of the Battahon (DSO.).
281 Colonel W. Tolson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, .and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
28* Colonel C. M. Stockley served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 .and was present at the attack on the
Crag Piquet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the 19th t-rovember (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 as Brigade Major to the ist Brigade (Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan
war of 1S78-80, first as Brigade Major ist^Infantry Brigade ist Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and
afterwards with the 2nd Battalion 9th Foot in Northern Afghanistan, including the affair at Shekabad under
Major General Ross (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal).
=»3 Colonel G. A. Lee served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of a Reserve Batta-
lion and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-8* Colonel D. North served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was dangerously wounded
at the defence of Fommanah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhoh
■Valley E.xpedition in 1884 in command of the Half Battalion of the North Lancashire Regime:.t.
^^ Colonel C. R. Rowley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Ciamel Regiment, and waa
present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gnbat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Major General H. F. Gi-ant while serving with the Egyptian army in 1884 suppressed a mutiny of the Turkish
Battalion (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and in the
subsequent operations in the Soudan in 1885 in command of a Battalion of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in des-
patches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
iS8 Colonel T. G. Crawley served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2'" Sir C. HoUed Smith served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September 1879
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of i88t, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and
the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches). Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps m the Egyp-
tian war of 18S2, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentionld^in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Egyptian Army, and was employed on the Lines of Communication; was afterwards Commandant
at Semneh (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Commanded a Brigade during the operations near Suakin in December 1888
35 Wa7- Services oftlie Colonels.
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp). Commanded the
force during the ojierations in February 1891 including the capture of Tokar.
^''- Colonel C. J. Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in Sept.^iS?^ nn special service,
and served throughouttheAsha;nti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first to the King ofEastern
Assin and then to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the action of the 27th October near
Dunquah. Commanded the Abras at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force of the Sth November. Afterwards served with Russell's
Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jai'binbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with
Oiasp).
2^' Colonel J. D. P. French served in the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at Abu Klea and Mctammeh (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and XChedive's
Star).
'■'^* Colonel .1. AV. Webberserved in the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 with the ist Battalion ofthe South Staffordshire
Regiment, and was present iu the action at Kirbekan, where he commanded the storming parcy after the death of
Colonel Eyre— horse shot— (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decoraiions for Gallan-
try, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
-'5 Colonel A. G. Kaper served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
^^ ColonelJ.B. B. Dickson served in the latter part ofthe Zuluwar of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps (Medal
with Clasp). Served iu the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Camel Corps, and w-as present at the action at Abu
Klea — severely -wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^'^ Colonel E. L. Street served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 (Medal).
^"^ Colonel H. Kingsccte served in the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-68— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Colonel A. S. Wynne served as Superintendent of Army Signalling in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in charge of Army Signalling with the Koorum Valley Field B'orce,
and in the engagements in the Mungiar Pass and at Mattoon Khost (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp 1. Served in the Boer war of iSSi with the Natal Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General for Signalling. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Communication
<mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
™^ Colonel L. Hornby served with the 70th Kegiment in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 (Medal). Served with
•the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in iS 78-79 (Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the
2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present at the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the
convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3°-t Colonel Hon. C. C. G. Byng served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Life Guards de-
tachment of the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagenients at Abu Klea, ElGubat, and Metam-
meh, and ac the attack on the convoy on the J4th February 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
™^ Colonel T. Davison served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was
present at the action of Abu Klea and in the reconuaisance to Metammeh (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'io* Colonel M. S. J. Sunderland served iu the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion ofthe Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action
at Abu Klea and the engagement at Metammeh, where he commanded a half-battalion (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's !3tar). Served in the Hazara campaign
in 18S8 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Meaal
with Clasp).
^O' Colonel P. D. Trotter served with the Nile Expadition in 1884-85; was commandant of Dal and of Kaibar and
■was employed on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, 3rd Class
ofthe Medjidie " in recognition of his services with the Egyjitian Army '').
^"5 Colonel P. M. Wardrop served iu the Egyptian war of i S82 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was pre-
sent at the engagements of El Magfar,Tel-el-Mahuta,Kassasin (9th Sept.),andin the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir(r-.entioned
an despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Desert Column, and
was present at the action of Abu Klea, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th February (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
3"» Colonel P. .T. Graves served iu the Soudan campaign iu 1885 in command of Mounted troops ofthe 2nd
Brigade, and waa present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
309 Colonel M. S. Crofton proceeded on special service to South Africa in June 1E79, and was employed as Staff
Officer and Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at Durban from October 1S79 till April lESo (Medal). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 as Brigade Major on Intelligence
Duty, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, JDSO.).
31" Colonel Ventris served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Egyptian Fi'ontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intelligence
Department.
''t Colonel .1. T. Coke served in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin
Field Force in December 18S8 during the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah
(mentioned iu despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers.
'312 Colonel H. H. Hooke served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
3W Colonel J. M'Cleverty served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 in command of the 2nd Battalion Derby-
shire Regiment and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3" ColonelJ. P.Brabazon, formerly Lieut, and Captain Grenadier Guards, seivedasa volunteer in the Ashanti
warini874and was attached to the expedition under Captain Butler to Western Akim,and afterwards to the Trans-
port service (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, first with the 10th Hussars ; afterwards as
■Ofhciating Brigade Major and Staff Officer of Cavalry Brigade Koorum Field Force, and was present at the
•capture ofthe Peiwar Kotal, in the operations in the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th
October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade .'Major of Cavalry, and was present also
in the reconnaissance ofthe 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, an'd Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with
the loth Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Exjiedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operations ofthe Desert Column including the engagement at AbuKlea Wells on the i6th and
17th February (Clasp).
3'5 Colonel Hilton served with the Hazara Expedition in i388 in command of the Left Half Battalion and Sea-
forth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition iu 1891;
in command of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
3"> Colonel R.; B. Allen served with the Bechuaualand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
War Services of the Coloneh. 36
'17 Colonel Knox served with the Beohuanaland Expedition in 18S4-85 under Sir Charles Warren, when he
raised and commanded the 4th Pioneer Regiment (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
'1* Colonel the Hon. G. H. Gough served in the Soer war of i83i, first as Aide de Camp to Sir Thomas Baker.and
afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Edward Hamley, Commanding the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse killed (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of ilajor. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 in command of Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action at Abu Klea
— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Bi'evet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
31' Colonel W.H. Bayly served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Clasp).
320 Colonel C. |W. H. Wilson served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tiibes of
Sikkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
Medal with Clasp).
3-1 Colonel F. W. Harington served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa, Gate
Pah and Tauranga (Medal). ^Served in the Afghan war in i83o, andwas present in the affair at Mazeena and
with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
322 Colonel T. A. St. Quintin served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Ofhcer to Brigadier General
C. Gough (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
3-* Colonel R. Garnett served with the 72nd Highlandersthroughout the Afghan war of 187S-80 withthe Koorum
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in the
engagement at Charasiah and the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in
the Eg.^-ptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches) and at the
battle°6f Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the
2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
325 Colonel F. Cochran served in the Burmese E.xpedition in 1S87-89 in command of the 1st Battalion Hamp-
shire Regiment, part of the time in command of Military and Police in the Ruby Mines District (Medal with Clasp).
327 Colonel A. G. Spencer served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
328 Brigadier Gen. J. H. Barnard served in the 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedi-
tion against the ti-ibes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) . Served as a volunteer under Captain Glover,
R.N. in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Led the Advanced Guard at the capture of Abogoo. Commanded for fi.ve days
a detached force of 650 men; which captured Jaashi and Adoomassie. Commanded a detachment of 150 men which
drove the enemy out of their camps in the North bank of the Anoom (mentioned in despatches for " great dis-
cretion and judgment," and on two occasions for "gallant conduct," CM&., Medal with Clasp. Promoted
Captain "in recognition of his services in the Ashanti Expedition of 1874"). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80
as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Bright, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and afterwards with
the Khyber Line Force (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the Soudan E.xpedition in 1S85 under Sir Gerald
Graham as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
325 Colonel Creek served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the expedition to the relief of Thila (which he commanded) and the expedition to Woonthoo (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
332 Colonel F. Glennie served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at Taha ka TJdoda
(dangerously wounded) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
33* Colonel H. L. Dundas served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major 2nd Infantry Brigade Candahar
Field Force from the 2 3rd August (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List,"
p. 786.]
336 Colonel C. P. Temple served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss in command of the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, I) SO,,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
337 Lord Downe served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Marshall, commanding the
Cavalry Brigade (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
33S Colonel B. Carrington served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
3** Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
3*8 Lord William Beresford served with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in tue engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross,
and Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the JJ& "for gallant conduct in having at great personal risk, during the
retirement of the reconnoitring party across the ' White Umvolosi River' on 3rd July 1879, turned to assist
Sergeant Fitzmaurice, ist Battalion 24th Foot (whose horse had fallen with him), mounted him behind himj^on
his horse, and brought him away in safety under the close fire of the Zulus, who were in great force, and coming
on quickly. Lonl William Beresford's position was rendered most dangerous from the fact that Sergeant
Fitzmaurice twice nearly pulled him from his horse." Served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80
and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886 as Military Secretary to the Governor General of India (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp).
350 Colonel P. D. Jeffreys served with the SSth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 as Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, and commanded the Column
which captured his bivouac and killed the Kemendine Prince on the ist January 1887 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 as
Assistant Adjutant General of the Force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel).
352 Colonel I. S. M. Hamilton .served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present
in the engagement at Gharasiah on 6th October 1879 including the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans (mentioned
in despatches) and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches). Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Boer war of 1881 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders; was Captain of the Guard to Major General
Earle, Commanding the River Column, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned iu despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1893 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Communications
(mentioned iu despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
35* Lord Coke served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el- liebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan ini885 with
the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Tamai (Clasp).
355 Colonel E. T. H. Hutton served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879 ; was present at
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe ; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock,
commanding the ist Division (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1S81 with Barrow's Mounted In-
fantry. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Archibald Alison,
raised and organised the Mounted infantry Corps, and was present at the reconnaissance iu force from Alexandria
(5th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commandant of
Mounted Infantry, and subsequently as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General; raised the ist and 2nd Battalions of
Mounted Infantry (Clasp).
3=6 Colonel E. A. Brind served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
357 Colonel R. C. Grasme served with the 51st Light Infantry iu the Umijeyla Expedition in 1863. Also served
37 War Services of the Colonels.
in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Claep). Served with the 51st Lijht Infantry in the Afghan vrar in
J 878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
■'"S Colonel W. T. Dooner acconapanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September iSyt; on special
service ; trained tlie Opobo Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of
j873-74,inc'.uainjf the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of
Becquah, the advanced guard engagement of Jarbinbah, the skirmishes and ambuscade alfairs between Adwabin
and the river Ordali, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for the Intelh'^ence Depart-
ment portions of road between Cape Coast and the Prah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla'sp)
■*5» Colonel W. S. Cooke served m the Burmese Expedition in 1867-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Reo-i-
ment (Medal with Clasp). ■=
361 Colonel H. W. Appeiiey served with the qth Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the
Bazar Valley Expedition, in the engagement at Charasiah in October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasijs and Bronze
Decoration).
»«<"• Colonel G. S. Burton served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to
Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough as Brigade Major, including the engagements at Juc^dulluck and
Saidabad, and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in iSsVsq with the
2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
» Colonel V. Chater served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, part of the time as Provost Marshal
and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the 1st Division (Medal with Clasp).
368 Colonel E. H G. Ravenhill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, mcluding the
Zaimusht Expedition {Medal).
368 Colonel J. H. Laye served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, and was present in the
various operations in the VAiterkloof and Perie Bush, and acted as Staff Officer to Colonel Palmer's Column (men-
tioned in despatches). Served in Wood's Flying Column throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagements at ZungtnNek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major Medal
with Clasp). '
3'° Colonel M. Churchill served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Melal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the delence of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches).
3"! Colonel J. G. Sparkes served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3"* Colonel F. B. J. Jerrard served in the Ashanti war in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medai).
3"8 Colonel G. M. Fox served with the ist Battalion Black "Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
38" Colonel E. Nesbitt served with the 3:5rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
381 Colonel R. B. Cotton served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
3»2 Colonel H. S. Brownrigg served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General Ross's
Column in the Jowaki E.^pedition in 7.B77-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force
and was present in the expeditions into the Bazaar Valley and in the operations in the ShuUman Valley
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
383 Colonel Donald Browne served in the Boer war in i88r as Aide de Camp to Major General Buller Chief of
the Staff. '
386 Colonel Douglas Willan served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Jledal with
Clasp) .
3t' Colonel A. G. Wavell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
389 Colonel C. T. Peyton served with the loth Regiment in the expedition into the Native State of Sunghie
TJjong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874, and was present at the attack and capture of the Kapayan Stockades. Also
served during the Perak Expedition of 1875-76 during the operations in the Native States of Sunghie TJjong, Sri
Mananti, and Terrachee, and was present at the action of Paroa (mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct
and promoted in recognition of his services from Lieutenant loth Regt. to Captain ic6th Regt., Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3™ Colonel J. L. Ross served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force"
under Lieut.General Bright, including the reconnaissance in the Shiliman Valley and the attack and destruction
of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl and Jokan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 2nd
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in December j888 during the investment
of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
391 Colonel A. C. M'Kean served with the Inniskiiling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
393 Colonel R. Chalmer served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1879 to
November 1880 during the occupation of Candahar, and as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Barter's Biigade
and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches), and in
the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar
as Brigade Major to Brigadier General MacGregor's Brigade, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served as Brigade
Major to Brigadier General MacGregor in the Marri Expedition (mentioned in desx^atches). Served in the Boer
war of 1881 with the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force. Served with the Manipore
Expedition in 189 1 in command of the 4th Battalion King's Royal Rifles (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
39* Colonel A. W. Mon'is served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
395 Colonel C. F. W. Moir served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the:
capture of Ali Musjid and in t'ne second expedition into the Bazar Valley. Was Brigade Transport OiHcer and
subsequently General Transport Officer in the Koorum Valley in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
396 Colonel J. C. R. Glasgow served with the ist Battalion 12th Foot m the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
397 Colonel J. A. F. H. S. Mackenzie served with the^gth Lancersin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with
the Bazar Valley Expedition, the expedition I0 Maidan, ihe affair at Killa Kazi (when he brought the regiment
out of action, and was severely wounded), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mention edin
despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the ba'^tleof
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
398 ColonelJ. E. H. Prior served with a detachment of the Both Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Medal
with Clpso). Proceeded on special service to South Africa at the commencement of the Zulu war in 1879; and war
present with the Frontier Light Horse in the engagement at Zlobane Mountain; was Orderly Officer to Colonel Buller
at the affair at Upoko Biver,and was present at the engagement at Ulundi and in the reconnaissance on the previous
day (twice mertioued in despatches. Brevet of Major) ; served in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni as
Staft' and OrderlyOfUcer to Colonel Harrison (Medal with Clasp).
399 Colonel T. S. Gildea served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878.
till August 1879 with the Koorum I'ield Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*"" Colonel E. J. H. Spratt served as Sub-Director of transport throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present with the 2nd Division in the engagement at Ulundi. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1870.
and was present as Orderly Officer to Colonel Russell, commanding the troops, at the storming of the stron^-
War Services of ihe Colonels. 3S~39
hold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer Tvar of i?8i as a Deputy-
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Geueral.
"^ Colonel A VV. Noyes served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served as Brigade Transport
OSioer in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the affair at Mazeena — wounded (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal).
*" Colonel B.T. Dickson served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of
the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in tne engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to, and burning of, Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star; ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Brigade Major,
and was present in tho engagement at Giniss.
^"^ Colonel A. W. Sheringham served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire
Regiment (Medal with Claspl.
*°^ Colonel Disney-Roebnok served in the Nile E.^pedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's liight Inlantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Barle (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
•"» Colonel E. C. Browneserved with the Royal Soots Fusiuersin theZulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Boer war in 1881 as Assistant Director of Transport with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-S6 in command of a Mounted Corps composed of Mounted Infantry, Civilian Volunteers,
aEd Burmans, equipped and organised by him (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*"" Colonel H. B. MaoCall served with thelsazai Expedition in 1802. Served in the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the storming of the Mal.akand Pass
and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, CJB., and Medal with Clasp).
*'"• Sir G. Larpent served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
*'i Colonel W. E. R. Kelly served with the Buffs in the. operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including
the actions of the 20th .Taniiary and 4th February, and commanded the escort in the reconnaissance of the 22nd
January (Medal with Clasp).
"' Cclonel P. R.yley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'"■' Colonel W. Clark served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was thanked b.y H.R.H. the Commander
in Chief on account of good service at the action of the Gate Pah — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
Served also with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destrojing many pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
Served in the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-87 as Staff Officer to the Shan Column, and with the M ounted Infantry
3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Chasps). Also served with the
Anglo-Siam Boundary Commission and with the Wuntho and Manipore Expeditions (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
*'^ Colonel A. S. Woods served with the expedition into Griqualand West, South Africa, in 1575.
*'^ Colonel H. B. Le Mottee served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan warini88owiththeCandahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
*'^ Colonel H. G. Grant served in the Afghan war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and
at the assault and capture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served as Brigade
Major in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Kxpedition in 18S1. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (.Uedal with Clasp).
^''' Colonel C. E. Swaine served with the 17th Lancers in the Ziilu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer wax of 1881 as Aide de Camp to Major General Drury
Lowe, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General
Drury Lowe, Commanding the Cavalry Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-
Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took imrt in the operations of the Desert Column
(Clasp).
*'"■ Colonel H. T. Hughes Hallett served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and
throughout the operations ot " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
^"'^ Colonel W. E. HiUiard served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in
Arabia from the 27th Oot-ober to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and
d-sstruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaidi in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, '.he chief of
Honshabi. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry
(mentioned in deapf.tches. Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Colonel J. A. Barlow served in the Hazara campaign in 1S88 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd
Brigade, and was present ir. the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Wing of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Clasp).
'^^ Colonel the Hon. F. VV. Stopford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir ,lohn Adye,
Chief of the Statf, and was present at the engagement of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (glh Sept.), and in the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S4-S5 as iicie de Camp to Major General Lyon Freemaiitle and afterwards
as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and was present in the engagement! at Hasheen (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Majjr, Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ash an ti under Sir Francis Scott in j 895 as
Assistant Adjutant Geueral (Brevet of Colonel, Star).
"'' Colonel H. Cooper served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 as Aide de Camp
to the Governor General of India (Medal with Clasp).
*** Colonel H. Moore served in the Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Colonel J. M. Babington served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wart en in 1884-85.
*^° Colonel G. A. W. Forrest served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (dangerousl,y wounded).
"' Colonel R. C. Hare served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 ^^^ Assistant Engineer and was present at the battle
of Amoaful (slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp)' Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 2ud Brigade, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar,
Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassassin (9th Sept.) (twice mentioned in despatches, Bi-evet of Major, Medal, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)
"^ Colonel Harley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 1st
Battalion of the Buffs (mentioned m despatches, CB. and Medal with Clasp).
"5 Colonel M. C. Wood served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in
the eugageoient at Futtebabad (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*^'' Colonel J. E. Blundell served in China during the Taeping rebellion in 1863 with the 67th Regiment
(Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, .^nd was present in the operations
around Cabnl in December 1879, including the engagements at Mir Karez, Khilla Ghazi, and the Asmai Heights
and the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 as Assistant Adjutant General of the Lower Burmah Division (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expedition in the Kachin Hills in 1891 against the rebels Khanlaing and
Prince Shaw-yan-Xaing (Clasp).
40
Lieutenant Colonels.
COENET,
zndLIEU
OrENSIGIT
Wm. Pringle Harrison, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry ...
Horace R. Le M. Ca,Tey, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Walter Charles Farwell, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry...
Kobert A. Prideanx, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry
EdW. Evans Grigg, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Chas. Hansford, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Freeman H. Jackson, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry ...
Henry Byam Abbott, i^ Co/. Indian Staff Corps ...
Jas. Agnew M'Neale, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Chas. Michael Browne, Lt. Col. Bombay Infantry...
Alfred Hercules Mayhew, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
■William Aitk en, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Ai-tillery
Malcolm W. Stevens, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry ...
■William Loch, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Allan S. Roberts, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
HenryTownley Scott Yates, if. Co?, a. Art
p.s.c. James "^Valton Fowell Buslon, Major h.p. \
Inniskilling Fusiliers .(
Wodehouse D. Richardson, CS. Lt.Col. Army')
Service Corps [Son. Lt.Col. g Dec. 85) i
■Walter A. Dunne, CB. Lt.Col. Army Service')
Corps [Son. Lt.Col. 12 Dec. 85) S
Ernest Grattan, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps [
(Son. Lt.Col. 24 June 86) )
Robert A. Nugent, CB. Lt.Col. Army Service"?
Corps (Son. Lt.Col. 1 Sept. 87) j
Alfred Ely, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps (Son.^
Lt.Col. 10 Sept. 87) i
Casimir A. Bourne, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Lt.Col. 6 Sept. 88) J
Lewis A. Clutterbuck, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
■WiUiam John Irwin, Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Hen. Mackenzie M. "Wood, if. Co?. Indian S. C
John Davidson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Edward Quin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
£■[)«. Chas. Dutton,iif.Co/.h.p. (from jlf a/or Shrop-')
Bhire Light Inf.), RecruitingStaf Officer, Sheffield i
Marcus E. R. Raiusford, CB. Lt.Col. Army SerO
vice Corps }
George T. Hamilton, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Frank E. Stevens, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ...
Hy. Donald Buchanan-Dunlop, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Art.
Henry Affleck Graves, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Jas. Bird Hutchinson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Allan H. Langdon. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ...
Thomas Horsfall Heaton GaiTett, if. CoZ. h.p.';
(from Major 16 Lancers) J
Charles H. "Bridge, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ...
John G. Y. "Wilson, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ...
p.s.c. James Latimer Crawshay St. Clair,^ Lt.Col.'-)
{from h.p. Argyll and SutherlandHighlanders), >
Deputy Judge Adcocatp, London, 4 May 96 )
Thos. Mercer Maxwell, if. Co?, h. p. IDerbyshireRegt.
Jchn Fras. Jas. Miller, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps..
Crawford Boyd Cooke, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps..
■WalterTreslrveEUis, if. Co?.h.p.XorthamptonEegt.
p.s.c. Jas. Cecil Dalton, ii. Co?. Royal Artillery ...
Hugh de la Motte Hervey, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
John Muir Hunter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
James George Proudfoot, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
■William Henrj- Browne, if. Col. Indian Staff Corps.
Samuel job Lea, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Arthur "W. CoUard, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps")
(Son. Major, 15 June 85) j
Bernard Heygate, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Major, 15 June 85) j
James E. Edwards, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps )
(Son. Major, 15 June 85) >
Joseph "Whitley, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
(Son. Major, 15 June 85) i
Edward W D. Ward, CB. Lt.Col. Aimj Service 1
Corps (Son. Major, 15 June 85) j"
John A. Boyd, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
(Son. Major, 15 June £5) J
Geo. "Westrenen Sawyer, if . Co?. Indian S.C
Albert de Clancy Rennick, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
"Wm. Hy. Dawes Jones,if.Co?. Indian Staff Corps
Stannus "Verner Gordon, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
David 'Wm. Keith Barr, CSL. Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Edmund P. B. Smith, Lt.Col. Army Service '(
Corps (Son. Major, 10 Oct. 85) j
Norton Charles Martelli, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. ...
"William F. Moore, if. Co?. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Major, 15 Oct. 85) |
John "W". B. Parkin, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps")
(Son. Major, 14 Nov. 85) )
Montagu Wynyard,i* Lt.Col. (from Major, h.p."W. ")
KentRegt.); Assist. Comdt.S.M. Collegexy Nov.goj
Malcolm Graham, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps )
(fioK. Major, 15 June 85) j
John Minnitt Tabor, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry George F. Siddous, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Artillery
Philip K. Lonsdale Beaver, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Sydney Drummond Tnmbull, Lt.Col, Indian S. C.
4 Jan. 61
15 Jan. 6i
20 Jan. 61
27 Mar. 61
7 Junefir
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 Jtme 61
5 June 61
8 June 61
8 June6i
27 Dec. 6r
4 Jan. 62
20 Feb. 62
6 Feb.
4 Dec.
1 17 Mar.
I I Dec.
25 July
30 July
5 Feb.
30 July
30 July
19 Sept.
23 May
15 Jan.
16 July
13 Mar.
24 Mar.
8 Jan.
LIEUT
COLOSE L
1 Jan.
;5 Jan.
I Jan.
4 Feb.
I Mar.
I Mar.
4 Feb.
7 Jime
9 May
4 Feb.
5 June
67131 Dec.
64'i9 Aug.
63! iS July
63 18 July
68 I July
■21 Dec.
15 Jan.
'31 Dec.
27 Mar.
30 May
7 June
7 June
7 June
8 June
8 June
8 June
!o Sept.
I July
I July
I July
6 Feb.
mental
mental
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
J3 Jan. 69
17 Jan. 63 17 Jan.
24 Mar. 63 24 Mar.
12 May 63 8 Nov.
12 Mar. 61
'9
10 July 63' 2 Jan. 69^0 Nov. 7715 Oct. Si
80 4 Jan. 87
15 Jan. 87
20 Jan, 87
8i;27Mar. 87
7 June
7 June 8
7 June 87
7 June "
8 June 87
8 June S7
3 June 87
I July
27 Dec. 87
4 Jan. 88
20 Feb. 88
85 2 An
Depart- mental
Depart- mental
[Depart- mental
Depart- mental
mental
-•8 Oct.
17 Jan,
Depart-
Depart-
Depari-
64
17 July 6^
Depart-
13 July 70
Depart-
Depart-
lov.
>6 July
mental
mental
mental
17 July 66
16 July 63
17 July 66
mental
4 Feb. 71
mental
mental
23 Sept. 71 28 Oct. 71
iS Dec. 60
T Mar. 64
8 Mar. 64
21 Nov. 62
5 Apr. 64
6 Apr. 64
3 May 64
6 Mar. 72
Deptl.
Deptl.
Deptl.
Deptl.
Deptl.
Deptl.
■iS June 64;
6 July 64
26 July 64
9 Aug. 64
2o Sept.64
Deptl.
II Oct. 64
Deptl.
Deptl.
16 Jan. 66
Deptl.
3 Jan. 65
11 Aug. 6
8 Sept.68
3 Apr. 67
6 Mar. 67
13 Jan.
3 Apr. 67
12 Apr. 64
3 May 67
4 Sept. £
6 Mar. 72
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
20 May 67
iS July 6S
21 Aug. 67
22 May
22 July 68
Service
I Oct. 70
Service
Service
28 Oct. 71
Service
28 Oct. 64
II Nov. 64
24 Mar. 65
8 Sept. 68
Service ii6^/,2yrs.
Service is'/i^yrs.
Service Ii78/]2yrs.
Service 'i6<'/i2yrs.
Service ji66/,2yrs.
Service jie^/jjyrs.
Service 'i65/,jyrs.
30 Nov. 79! 9 Sept.85
17 Jan. 75 1 17 Jan. 83
24 Mar. 7522 Nov. 79
12 May 75 12 May 83
7 Oct. 71 2 Mar. 81
Service
Service
i5'/i2yrs.
Service j 16*^/12 jts.
7 Aug. 78127 June 84
_6 July 75 16 July 83
17 July 75ii7 July 83
Service j 16^/12 yrs.
24 Feb. 76 21 July 82
15 Oct. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
IT Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
11 Dec. 88
19 Dec. 88
28 Dec. 88
17 Jan. 89
24 Mar. 89
12 May 89
15 May 89
16^/12 yrs. (21 May 89
21 May 89
12 June 89
27 June 89
16 July 89
17 July 89
13 Aug. 89
21 Aug.
WHEN
PLACED Ojr
HALF PAT.
7 May 96
Service
Service
I Oct. 80
6 Mar. 74
I Mar. 76
8 Mar. 76
I Dec. 69
7 Sept.79
5 Apr. 76
12 Apr. 76
26 Apr. 76
_ May 76
19 Sept.Si
1SV12 JTS.
i6«/,2 yrs.
i66/i2yrs.
31 Jan. 83
14 Feb. 82
I Mar. 84
8 Mar. 84
I July 81
I Apr. 85
5 Ajjr. 84
12 Apr. 84
26 Apr. 84
3 May 84
15 June 85
!i Dec. 88
15^12 .yrs. II Dec.
15^/12 yrs. 'ii Dec.
14^/12 yrs.
145/12 yrs. II Dec
II Dec.
Dec. i
Junes
13^/12 yrs.
:8 June 76
6 July 76 6 July
26 July 76 26 July
9 Aug. yi\ 2 Mar.
oSept.76120 Sept,
i6^/,a yrs. II Dec.
II Oct. 7e; II Oct.
1 5^/ 12 yrs
15^/12 yrs.
6 Mar. 80
II Dec. i
II Dec. i
17 Nov. i
II Dec. i
166/12 yrs,
I July 77 31 Dec
I July 77|3i Dec
I Oct. 77128 June
3 Jan. 77; I Jan
25 Aug. 89
17 Nov. 89
31 Jan, 90
14 Feb. 90
1 Mar. 90
8 Mar. go
I Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
5 Apr. 90
12 Apr. 90
26 Apr. gc
3 May 90
15 June 90
15 June 90
15 June 90
1 5 June go
IS June 90
15 June go
15 June 90
28 June 90
6 July 90
26 July 90
9 Aug. 90
20 Sept. 90
10 Oct. 90
It Oct. 90
IS Oct, 90
14 Not. go
17 Nov. 90
10 Dec. 90
83 31 Dec. go
83J3I Dec. 90
83 1 1 Jan. 91
" ' 3 Jan. 91
27 June 89
21 Aug. 89
15 Aug. 95
I Apr. 94
17 Nov. 90
21 Dec. 96
TAeutenant Colonels.
41
COBNET,
nd LIEUT
OrESStGN.
31 Jan. 65
24 June 63
29 July 62
2 Dec. 74ii!' May Si
10 May 71131 Jan. 77
10 Nov. 66 19 Oct. 78
„ , , .26 May 85
10 June6=;l30 Mar. 70:10 June 77 10 JuneS;
4 July 65I 7 Nov. 6S| 4 July 77, 4 July 85 .
I July 65(29 July 67 II July 77 2 Mai-. 8i:ii July 91
24 June 68 10 Oct. 79 21 May £8.29 July 91
Deptl. Service
8 Aug. 65 8 Aug. 67
8 Aug. 6518 May 69
Deptl. Service
15 Jan. 67
I Mar. 64
JO July 67
10 July 67
S Jan. 70
Service
Service
Service
10 July 67
I Oct. 69
18 July 68
14 Dec. 69
12 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 68
26 Mar. 71
7 Sept. 68
9 July 68
II, Feb. 75
Deptl. Service
2 Mar. 661 I Mar. 69
2 Mar. 66 14 May 68
2 Mar. 66119 June 69
9 Mar. 66 1 30 Sept. 68
27 Fet). 67 iS Aug. 69
20 Feb. 66 30 Sept.6S
Deptl.
Deptl.
Deptl.
I Dec. 65
8 Dec. 65
9 Dec. 65
6 July 67
13 Feb. 66
20 Feb. 66
15^/12 yrs. II Dec.
John Fieklen Brocklehurst, Lt.Col. R. Horse Guards
Charles Warren Walker, Lt. Col. Indian Statf Corps
Augustus Bury Liardet, Z/.Cj?. {fromJlTtT/orh.p.K. ■)
Marines), Bur)'aciJ/u,vi'f;',PoriB»ici«M, 27 Sept. 91 j
JasperS.Tupper,i^Co?.(fromJ/"ii/orh.p. W.Surrey') t 1 s n j. ^ I 0 a«-
Uegt.),RecyuitingSiaffOfficer,Gla.^gow,^,iAng.n\ ^9 My 62 4 Oct. 64! 8 Apr. 74
Alexander Evans "Gordon, X^Co?. Indian S.C !iSApr.65 2 Apr. 691:8 Apr. 77
Walter John Morse, Li. Col. Indian Staff Corps I25 Apr. 65 3 Sept.68l25 Apr. 77
Frederick Cooper Turner,-* Lt.Col. h.n. North- ■> „ i„ « < ^7.„v^ k^ ^Jatt -r
ampton Regiment .'. J 8 Aug. 65 26 Feb. 70 30 Nov. 78
Charles Francis Massy, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps... 26 May 65 14 Aug. 67I26 May 77
Frederick Hutchinson Forjett, X*. Co?. Indian S.C - ■ 1
Joseph Henry >'ewill, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ..
Francis Charles Burton, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Arthur Bucknall Shakespear, Ifu/oc.R. Marine Art.
Samuel H. Winter, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps (
(Hon. Major, i Aug. 86) i
Donald Robertson, Xf. Co/. Indian StaffCorps
William Geo. Currie Johnstone, X<. Co/. Indian S. 0.
Alfred G. Hipwell, Lt.Cnl. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Major, Z &.Vi3.. 86) ("
Philip L. Macgregor, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
John Lawrence Macpherson, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Sng.
7>. S.C. Walter W. M. Smith, X<. Co?. Royal Artillery...
William George Knox, CB. Lt.Col . Royal Artillery
f.f.c. James Keith Trotter, X^. Co?. Royal Artillery
David S. Skirving, Lt.Col. Army Service Cores)
(Hon. Major, 12 Feb. 85) .".. j
Gerald G. Challice, Xf. Co/. Army Service Corps'^
(Hon. Major, o Aug. 86) )
William R. Winter, Xi. CoZ. Army Service Corps )
(Hon. Major, i ISov. 88) >
George Morton Stevens, Lt.Col. Royal .Artillery ...
David Stanley Cuninghame, Lt.Col. Indian Staff >
Corps j
Thomas George Thomson, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Andrew Kennedy Macpherson, Lt.Col. Indian)
StaffCorps j
Charles Arthur tJresswell, Lt.Col. Indian S. O
Benjamin Chamney Graves, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
William Fred. Nuthall, Lt.Col. {from Major h.p.
Manchester Regiment), Insp. of Warlike Stores
21 June 94 ,
Edward Henry Bin?ham, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
James Butler, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Bosworth, Lt.Col. West India Regiment ...
Geoffrey Stanley. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Hon. Major 24 Feb. 87) ;
Leslie Trevor Bishop, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
William Loch, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Morris Jenkins, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Andrew Henry Maci utire, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie,-2Xf.Co/. h.p. (from)
Major 17 Lancers) _)
James Johnstone,^* Lt.Col. h.p. Oxford Light Inf...
p.s.c. Peter Henry Hammond, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
r.s.c. Robert A. Montgomery, Lt. Col. (from R. Art.)
Henry Travers Lugard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
William Mussen Campbell, Col. (from Royal Art.)
Arthur C. G. Jjydiard, XtCo/. Indian StaffCorps.
Henry Opie Woodhouse, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Robert B. M'Comb, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps )
(Hon. Major, 6 May 87) j
Fras. Onslow Barrington Foote, X^Co?. R. Art
Edm.Geo.HenryBingham,Xt Co?, (from h.p. R.Art.j
Edm. Baker Standbridge, Lt.Col. (from R. Art.)
Edgar Holford Walker, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robert Samuel Watson, Xi. Co/. Royal Artillery ...
Annesley John Garrett, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
James Ritchie, Lt.Col. (from lfa/&r h.p. R. Art ~)
District Ofacer), Staff Officer,' Horse Guards, >
War Office )
LewisA. Hope, X«. Co/. Army Service Corps(iro?!. )
Major, 17 June 87) 3
Charles Wm. Hy. Sealy, Xf. Co/. Indian StaffCorps
Sir Simon M. Locldiart, Hart. Lt.Col. i Life Guards
p.s.c. Hon. Jas. P. Napier,^' X/-. Co/, (from Major
h.p. 10 Hussars) ; X). A. A. Gen. for Lnstruction,
York, 23 Aug. 90
Walter Neville Lockyer, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery..,
Arthur Ashley, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps (Hon.
3fa;'or, 3 Aug. 87)
Alfred George Taldwyn. DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Henry Holmes Costobadie, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Ul£ O'Moore Creagh, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ..
Alexander Thos. Seton A. Rind, CMG. Lt.Col. )
Indian Staff Corps )
James Herbert Yule, Lt.Col. Devon Regt. (11 F.j ..
p.s.c. Alex. MartinPaterson,-''X/.Co/.h, p. Bedford R.
Eden Moyle Baker, Xf. Co/. h.p. (from J/a/orR.Art.)
Hon. Geo. Jas. Playfair, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Dudley Elphinstone Gouldsbuiy, X?, Co/. Indian)
StaffCorps C
15 JuneS^
31 Jan.
II Feb.
LIEUT. ^
COLONEL.
18 Jan.
31 Jan.
91
91
II Feb. 91
6 May 82 19 Feb. 91
iS Apr. 85 18 Apr. 91
25 Apr. 85|2S Apr. 9
21 June 83
WHEN
PL.4.CEnON
H.VIF PAT.
27 Sept. 91
6 May 91
26 May 91
:o .Tune
4 July 91
8 Aug. 77
8 Aug. 77 1
[5^'i2 yi-s.
31 Dec. 78
I Oct. 77
31 Dec. 78
23 Jan. 79
21 Aug. 80
i6«/i2 yrs.
i5^'i2yrs.
15^/12 yrs.
30 Jan. 79
I Dec. 77
8 Dec. 77
19 Dec. 77
12 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
6 Aug. 69
13 Feb. 78
20 Feb. 78
1 July Si
i4^j')2yrs.
2 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78
9 Mar. 78
■'8 Mar. 77
14 Feb. 74
8 Aug. 85
8 Aug. S5
II Dec. 88
I Aug. gi
8 Aug. 9
S Aug. 91
8 Aug. 91
20 Sept. 84'2o Sept. 91
I Mar. 84} I Oct. 91
I Oct. 84I I Oct. 91
21 Apr. 8o| 2 Oct. 91
Feb. £6,22 Oct. 91
I Nov. 91
115 July 68127 Aug. 79
3 Apr. 66
o Apr. 66
Deptl.
29 May 66
Deptl.
15 July 68
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
ig Feb. 69
22 Aug. 68
Service
27 Aug. 79
2o Sept, 79
4 Oct. 79
3 Apr. 78
10 Apr. 78
i4»/,2yrs
13 Jan. 60 23 Dec. 79
13 Jan. 69I30 Dee. 79
7 July 6947 Jan
7 July 69J17 Jan. 80
17 July 66
8 Oct. 6S
I Apr. 7:
Service
17 July 66
7 May 68 17 Au.g. 70
19 Oct. 72
7 July 69
Service
EDec. 6
24 Mar. 65
16 Feb. 70
Deptl.
14 Sept.66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66J18 Jan. 70
I Dec. es'a: Aug. 68
10 Oct. 65 9 Oct. 67
15 Dec. 71
8 Jan. 70
16 Oct. 66 17 Apr.
16 Oct. 7
29 May 70
7 June 7 8
14^/,, JTS.
17 July 78
21 July 77
12 Nov. 79
I Mar. 80
14^/12 yrs.
14 Sept. 78
1 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
16 Feb. 78
30 Oct. 74
2 July 81
19 May So
16 Oc
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
7 Nov. 84
2 Mar. Si
8 Dec. 85
10 Dec. 85
I Nov. 91
I Nov. 91
7 Nov. 91
I Dec. 91
8Dec. gi
ig Dec. 91
12 Jan. 86,12 Jan. g:
30 Jan. 86 30 Jan. 92
30 Sept. 84 3 Feb. 92
13 Feb. 86 13 Feb. 92
20 Feb. 86 20 Feb. 92
3 Aug. 87124 Feb. 92
II Dec. 88 14 Feb
2 Mar. Ei
2 Mar. 06
2 Mar. 85
9 Mar. 86
I Apr. 82
15 Aug. S3
92
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
9 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
18 Mar. SsjiS Mar. 92
19 Mar. 85 1 19 Mar. g
2 Mar. S-.
I Apr. 85
3 Apr. £6
10 Apr. 86
11 Dec. 88
12 May 85
I Apr. g2
I Apr. 92
3 Apr. 92
10 Apr. 92
6 May 92
May 92
2 May S5|i2 May 92
13 May 85[i3 May 92
13 May £5 13 May g^
26 Aug. 84 !25 May 92
29 May 86 29 May 92
>6 Apr.
I June g;
11 Deo. 88 17 Juneg2
17 July 86 17 .July 92
2; July 86 21 July 92
1 Mar. 84 27 July 92
27 July 85 27 July 92
ti Dec. 88: 3 Aug. 92
14 Sept.85'i4 Sept. 92
31 Oct. 83,29 Sept-92
22 Nov. 79 2 Oct. 92
2 Mar. Si 2 Oct. 92
I July S3 5 Oct. 92
I July Si'io Oct. gs
12 Oct. 87112 Oct. 92
15 Oct. 85'i5 Oct. 92
16 Oct, 85, i6 Oct. 92
I Oct. 96
16 Mar. 92
i6 Mar. 96
8 June 92
26 Feb.
2 Oc5.
-3
Lieutenant Colonels.
COKWtT,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
i6 0ct. ''6>i4 0ct. 70
30 Oct. 66 1 5 Oct. 68
8 Jan. 68 22 Apr. 71
:6Feb. 64
'S Dec. 64
9 Nov. 66
9 Nov. 65
2 Jan. 6q
9 Nov. 66
3 Aug. 67
18 Nov. 68
9 Feb. 7c
3 Aug. 70
3 iug. 67
4 Dec. 69
8 June 70
3 Aug. 72
24 July 72
15 July 68
9 Apr. 70 27 Oct.
II Jan. 67 22 Jan.
II Jan. 67 29 June 69
II Jan. 6718 Mar. 70
II Jan. 67 26 Apr. 70
11 Jan. 67
10 Oct. 6s
14 July 69
2 Jan. 71
15 Jan. 67
18 July 65
7 Nov.
10 June 71
12 Jan. 66
30 Mar. 66j22 Oct. 67
12 Feb. 67 I Jan. 69
13 Feb. 67 14 Mar. 68
13 Feb. 67 10 Sept. 69
19 Feb. 67 14 Apr. 69
16 Oct. 63*15 Feb. 68
i
8 Mar. 67 24 May 6g
9 Mar. 67 18 Jan. 70
Francis CricMon Maltby, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
William H. 0. Wyllie, C/i'. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
William Gordon, Lt Col. h.p. Durham Lt. Infantry
John Lovell, i^C'oZ. h.p. (from jl/a/or 21 Hussars)
Robert Brooke Kirchhoffer, Lt.Col. Koyal Marines
Ali.ster WiUiam Jamieson, Lt.Col. Indian StaflrC...
Henry Alexander Vincem,, Lt.Col. Indian Staff 0...
Gabriel R. Ruscombo Poole, i^.CoZ. h.p. (from)
Major Tz Lancers) J
Townle.y Ward Dowding, Lt.Col. Royal Marines ...128 June 65
Josiah P. Cramptou Neville, ii.Coi. Indian Staff G.!ii Dec. 66
Henry Staiihope Holmes,-'^ i^ Co?, h.p. Welsh Eegt.j i Aug. 6S
Charles Edward Beck, Lt.Co'. h.p. 12 Lancers 1
Thomas Herbert Brock, ii.Co/. West Kent Regt....(
Stanley Napier Ruberts, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regc. :i7 Jul.y 63!ii Jan. 67
Roger Pine Coffin, Lt.Col. Royal Marines '28 Dec. 64] 3 Aug. 67
p.s.c. Henry T. W. Allatt, Lt.Col. (from Major h.p.") j |
Duke of Cornvrall's Lt. Inf.); D.A.A. General > ^^o Oct. 66 22 Oct. 70
fi)r Instrticiicti, Shorncliffe, 1 Nov. 92 J
U(£ John Rouse Merriott Chard, Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
FolliottS. l''urneaux Stoke.s'" itCo?. (froin h.p. )
Iri.?h Rifles) ; Assist. Adj. Gen. Bombay, 2 Sept. 95 J
Sir Chas. Hy. Leslie, H'.jirt. CB. Lt.Col. Indian >
Stafi Corps j
George Wem.y.ss Anson, Lt. Col. Indian StaS Corps
Bowps Thorpe M. Gompertz, Zi'.CoMndiau S. C...
Montaj;ue James, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
John James Moiiev-Simons, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ..
Sir Adelbert Cecil ■Tall)ot,.5:C/JB, Lt.Col. Indian S.C,
George Hunter O'Malley, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
p.»..'. Frederick Lutrman-Johnson, if.Co?. (from]
Major h.p. York and Lancaster Regt. j; D.A.A. ,'-
General lor I'listniction, Malta, 14 Dec. 94 J
Henry Graham, Lt.Col. h.p. (from .l/a/oj- 16 Lancers)
Samuel Gardiner Smyth, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Henry Crawford, Lt.Col. Inniskilling Fus. (108 F.)
Thomas Greeuiiway, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
Bernard Chaimer, DSO. Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Jajaes L. Aberigh-Mackay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Edward Brooke Anderson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C
Robert Fred. WiUoughby,^* Lt.Col. (from Major]
h.p. Scots Fusiliers) ; Recruitivg Staff Officer, y
Dublin, I Feb. 94 )
Henry Metraife Hose, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Leonard Wm. Christopher, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
William G. W. Macbay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Linton, Lt.Col. S. Lancashire Regt. (40 F.)
Edw. Archibald Bruce, ii^. Co/. York Regt. (19 F.) ...
John du Teri'eau Bogle, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
William Dunne, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
{Bon. Major, t Apr. 83) )
Edmund -^pencer B. Childers, Major, Royal Eng....
Charles Marsh Keighley. DSC. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
p.e.c. William AldworthHome Hare, Lt Col. R Eng.
William F. D. Coohrane,^^ Ci'. if. CoZ. (from 3Xo/oc
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry), serving with
the J^qyi'tlan Army
TSm Edward 5. Bro\TOe,i'.CoZ. South Wales Bordrs
Henry Cecil B. FaiTant, Lt.Col. N. Lane. Regt
John Owen Quirk, DSO. Lt.Col. Welsh Regiment...
p.t.c. Arthur Octavius Green, iZ.CoZ. Royal Eng. ...
Frederick G. T.Welch, ii.CoZ. Indian Staff Corps...
p.s.c Alex. Uy. Eraser, Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt.
Stephen J. M. Jopp,^ Lt.Col. (from h.p. NorthO
ampton Regiment) ; Commanding Discharge >
Depot 2t Oct. 96 J
Matmfell Bowers, Lt.Col. 5 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Frederick Wm. Benson, if. Co?, (from Major^
h.p. 17 Lancers); Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Lnst. ,-
Dublin, 2 Feb. 9^ )
Chas. Herliert Shepherd, DSO. Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt.
p.«.c.Chas.Fitzgerald Thomson,™ if. Co?.h.p.(from \
Major 7 Hussars) i
Frederick Cyril Morgan, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
P.S..C. John A. FergussoQ, if.Co?.(from J/ajorh.p. \
Rifle Brigade) ; Professor R.M. College, 1 Sept.93 >
Chas. J. B. Stewart, Lt. Col. Seaforth Highlanders >
(78 Foot) )
Lewis Dening, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
John Richard Povah,*^ Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major >
Dublin Fusiliers) /
John Geo. Cocklmrn Curtis, if. Co?. h.p. Oxford')
Light Infantry j
James Frederick Lewis, Lt.Col. Royal ISngineers...
Henry Hall, Lt.Col. (from Major h.p. Derbyshire \
Regt.) ; Comdt. Hibernian Mil. School, 11 Nov. 95 j
Felician Rola de Wolbki, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Charles Archibald Mercer, Lt.Col. Indian S. G
Thomas Holbrow Goldney, if. Co?. Indian S. C
John B. Symes-Bullen, if. Co?. 15 Hussars
Gerald Ward Martin, Lt. Col. Indian Stafi Corps ...
p.s.c. Edward Robert Prevost Woodgate, CJB. ■)
Lt.Col. Lancaster Regiment )
CAPTilN.
23 Mar. 67
21 Nov. 65
23 Jan. 69
Depth
3 Apr. 67
31 Aug . 66
23 Sept.71
4 Sept.67
1 Dec. 69
20 Apr. 67
ti Jan. 67
13 Jan.
2 May 65
27 July 66
8 Dec. 6;
9 Aug. 64
11 May 67
12 Nov. 70
20 Apr. 64
8 June 67
9 June 67
22 May 66
22 June 6
7 Apr. 65
13 July T
24 Sept. 70
28 Oct. 71
17 July 65
Service
29 Apr. 73
7 June 67
15 Jan. 67
2 Dec. 68
28 Oct. 71
25 Mar. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 67
15 Aug. 69
15 Sept. 69
17 May 77
13 Apr. 72
9 Apr. 70
15 Feb. 71
22 June 70
8 Jan. 68
7 May 70
9 Mar. 67
o Apr. 7 1
8 Oct.
71
30 Dec. 71
15 Jan. 67
30 Sept. 68
10 July 67
18 Jan. 70
24 July 69
14 Jtdy 69
24 Mar. 7 1
7 July 69
16 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
0 Feb. 79
1 May 78
13 Oct. 70
9 Nov. 78
9 Nov. 78
31 Oct. 71
IS Nov. 79
ii Dec. 78
24 Nov. 77
12 Nov. 78
20 Mar 80
25 Feb. 75
21 June '
26 July 76
21 Jan. 70
19 Oct. 78
II Jan. 79
II Jan
II Jan
II Jan
II Jan.
IS Jan
7 Nov. 77
19 Apr. 76
10 Feb. 78
13 Mar. 7i
14 Jan. 76
12 Feb. 79
13 Feb. 79
73 Feb. 79
19 Feb. 79
29 May 77
8 Mar. 79
9 Mar. 79
23 Mar. 79
I Ma.y 78
I Mar. 79
24 Jan. 79
i3*/ijyrs
8 Jan. 8=
3 Apr. 79
13 Sept. 79
14 June 81
19 May 80
6 Mar. 80
I Dec. 8c
13 Sept. 7.^
20 Apr. 79
31 Jan. 78
12 Mar. 81
21 Aug. 78
4 Jan. 80
1 Sept. 80
14 June 73
8 Apr. 79
20 Mar. 78
28 May 73
11 May 79
15 Nov. 75
12 Mar. Bi
13 Sept. 79
29 Dec. 77
13 Sept. 79
8 June 79
5 June 79
23 June7s
22 Jimie 79
2 Mar. 78
16 Oct. 86
30 Oct. 86
It Nov. 83
18 Mar. 82
7 Nov. 83
9 Nov. 86
9 Nov. 86
I July 8
1 Sept. 81
2 Mar. 8
2S Jan. S:
30 Nov. 85
17 Nov. 83
I Feb. 8:
18 Nov. 8:
I Jan. 85
LIEUT.
COLONKL.
23 Jan.
10 Oct.
II Jan. 87
Jan. 87
II Jan.
II Jan.
II Jan.
IS Jan.
I Jan.
1 July 81
27 Jan. 86
9 Jan. 84
9 May 83
12 Feb. 87
13 Feb. 87
13 Feb. 87
19 Feb. 87
2 Feb. 8s
8 Mar. 87
9 Mar. 87
8 Nov. 82
2S July 83
29 Sept. 82
17 July 86
II Dec. 88
0 Jan. 85
3 Apr. 87
13 Nov. 86
18 Feb. 82
2 Nov. 8 s
9 Jtr.ly 84
8 Feb. 84
1 May 84
o Apr. 87
29 Oct. 81
22 Apr. 86
21 Apr. 83
7 Apr. 86
10 Jan. 83
15 June 85
20 Nov. 84
13 Apr. 82
25 Mar. 82
11 May 87
7 June 84
16 Oct. 9:
30 Oct. 92
31 Oct. 92
6 Nov. 92
7 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
II Dec. 9
11 Dec. 92
12 Dec. 92
21 T)^c. 92
23 Dec. 92
28 Deo. 92
28 Dee. 92
I Jan. 93
8 Jan. 93
10 Jan. 93
11 Jan. 93
II .Tan. 93
II Jan 93
ii Jan. 93
11 Jan. 93
15 Jan. 93
19 Jan. 93
22 Jan. 93
27 Jan, 9
29 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
12 Feb. 93
13 Feb. 93
13 Feb. 93
19 Feb. 93
20 Feb. 93
8 Mar. 93
9 Mar. 93
23 Mar. 93
7 Mar. 93
29 Mar. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
3 Apr. 93
4 Apr. 93
5 Apr. 93
8 Apr. 93
II Apr. 93
14 Apr. 93
19 Apr. 93
20 Apr. 93
21 Apr. 93
22 Apr. 93
25 Apr. 93
27 Apr. 93
I May 93
5 May 93
6 May 9
7 May 93
WHBir
PLACBD ON
HALT PAT.
31 Oct. 96
6 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
12 Dec. 96
12 Deo. 99
27 Jan. 93
8 May 93
II May 93
17 May 93
19 May 86 19 May 93
II Dec. 86 22 May 93
26 May 85 26 May 93
17 Dec. 86 26 May 93
8 June 87 1 8 June 93
9 June 87 1 9 Jtme 93
29 Apr. 84 12 June 03
22 J une 87 22 June 93
29 Nov. 79 26 June 93
5 May 93
17 May 93
24 Feb. 96
Lieutenant Colonels.
44
COKWJSi,
2nd LIEUT,
OrElfSTGN.
p.a.c. Hy. Humphreys Crookendei;, Lt.Col. S. Art.
Ormelie Campbell Hannay, Lt.Col. Argyll andj
Sutherland Highlanders (93 Foot) i
James R. Silver O. Hewitt, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Arthur Emerson CUapnian, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Robert Martin B».rklie, Lt.Col. Ruyal Engineers ...
Henry Walter Trench, ie. Co/. W Surrey Rest. ...
Henry Doveton Hucchin.sun, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Edward Groves Paley. Lt.Col. 18 Hussars
Frederick Robertson Ditmas, Lt.Col. Indian S.C....|
Alexander WiUiam Smart, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers;
Courtney Clarke Kawson, Lt.C< I. Ro.yal Engineers 1
Bdw. H.Fitzherbert., Lt. Col. (from Major h.p.Lan- ^
caster Regt.j, Cumdt. Beotali Depot, 12 July 93 ... )
George Hamblej' Elliott, Lt.Col. Indian Stall Corps
p.s.e. William George Morris, C3I&. Lt.Col.'R. Eng.
John Newman Walker, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Sir Arthur John Bigge, KCB. CII6. Lt.Col. h.p. )
Royal Artillery S
William Wylly Lawrenoe, Lt. Col. Irish Regiment,
p..?.c.Henry Elliott ChevallierKitohener," X/.Co/.
(from Major h.p. Duke oi CurnwaU's Lt. Inf.) ;
hep. Assist. Adi Generul, Jamaica, 17 Dee. 93 ..,
Edward Willock Chalmers, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
James Anson F. Nutt, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.e. Francis Win gaeld Robinson, if. Co/. Shrop- |
shire Light Infantry (85 F.) )
Knighton Arnold, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Hon. Major, i Sept. 88) '
Jas. A. Lawrence Montgomery, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Arthur Parry Thornton, Lt. Col. Indian Statf Coi-ps
Masters John Godiery, Lt.Col. Army Service)
Corps (i/o«. Major, 15 Sept. 88) J
Alfred A. Garstm, Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt. (57 F.)
Wm. H. B. Little, Lt.Col. E. Lane. Regt. (59 F.) ...
Frederick William Birch, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus.
George Hobart, LtCol. (from Major n.p. Royal t
Marines), Fai/master, Fortsmoutii Uivision .. )
Arthur Domville Corbet, Cli. Lt.Col. Royal Marines
George B.N. Martin, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Julian Robt. J. Jocelyn, Lt.Col. R. Artillery...
f.s.c. John Adye, Major, Royal AUillery
Arthur James Dunnage, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Percy John Hughes, Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles...
Bon. Montagu Curzon, Lt.Col. Rifle brigade
Ohas. Geo. Brind, Lt.Col. Border aegt. (55 Foot)...
Arthur James Brander, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Chas. Edw. Yate, CSL. CMG. Lt CoL Indian S. C...
Albert P. Wodehouse,i'.C)/.Iiiuiskilling Fus. (108F.)
p.s.e. John Beckwitb Lcefe, Lt.Col. R. Marine Art.
Alexander Wm. Anstruther, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Nicholas P. O'Gorrnan.'^ Lt.Col. (from Jl/a/oc h.p. >
Lincoln Regt.), D.A.A.G. Ron(j Kong, j8 Jan.gs j
Benjamin H. Pollard, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
p.s.c. Richd.M. Greenfield, Major, Inniskilling Fus.
George Burges Allen, Lt Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Claude Kennedy, Lt.Col. (horn Major h.p.]
Suffolk Regt.) ; In^p. of /Signalling, Aldershot, r
I Jan. 94 - i
Alex. L. Scott Burrowes, Major, R. Marine Art. ...
Archibald Edward Duthy, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Cameron M. H. Downing, Lt.Col. Royal Ai'tiUery
Walter NeilJervis, i« Co/. Royal Artillery
John Wm. T. Hume, Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regiment
John H.H.S.D. Hogarth, L«. Co'. K.O. Scottish Brdrs,
Henry Clarke, i.t.Col. Royal Engineers
Charles John Bluke, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Artillery
Wm. Whitmore Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robert Hayne, Lt.Col. Wiltshire Regt. (62 F.)
"SIL p.s.c. Richard K. Ridgeway, ii.Coi. Indian ■)
Staff (;orps j
Geffery Lawrence Eliot, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Fred. Babinglon Peile, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
James Beverley Lynch, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Bobert Gordon, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corjis
Herbert Edw. Penton, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Francis Jeremy Day, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Charles Lawford Dale, Lt.Col. West India Regt. ...
Bdw. Locke Elliot, CB . DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Clayton Wm. James Hingston,X/.t'oi. Indian S. C
p.s.e. De Courcy Daniell, Lt.Col. Roj al Artillery ...
p.s.c. Lionel G. Fawkes, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery, 1
Instructor R. M. College, i Sept. 93 J
p.s.c. Colwyn W. Vulliamy, Lt.Col. Leicester"^
Regiment (17 F.) J
Pulteney H. Murray, Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf. ...
Fred. S. C. Hare, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Henry Alexius Abbott, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Gilbert Gaisford, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Henry Breffney Ternan, i<.Coi. Indian Staff Corpa
George Colquhoun Madden.^i CB. DSO. Lt.Col. ;
h.p. West India Regiment j
Louis Faulkner Brown, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
S Oct. 67
28 June 65
16 Feb. 64
6 July 67
2 Jan. 69
II July 65
13 July 67
20 July 67
27 June
10 July 66
14 Aug. 67
10 Oct. 65
Deptl
14 Sept. 67
14 Sept. 67
Deptl.
23 Sept, 71
27 Nov. 67
10 Nov. 65
13 Deo. 63
13 Dec. 65
8 July 68
10 Nov. 65
12 Jan. 66
6 Nov. 67
Q Nov. 67
4 Aug. 65
21 June 67
7 Mar. 65
25 Dec. 67
8 July 69
5 Mar. 67
25 Sept. 67
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan.
22 Jan. 68
22 Jan.
29 Sept.6,
27 Feb. 69I
Deptl. I
15 Fell. 68!
22 Feb. 68'
22 Feb. 68
12 Jan. 66
28 Oct. 71
12 Jan. 66
3 Aug. 67!
10 July 67
13 July 67
5 Aug. 6g
19 Feb. 70
10 July 67
15 July 63
iS July es
9 Feb. 70
17 Jan. 70
10 July 67
17 Aug. 70
7 July 69
18 Oct. 71
10 Feb. 60
25 Feb. 71
12 Jan. 66
7 Aug. 67
Service
9 Oct. 69
8 Sept. 7 1
Service
28 Oct. 71
27 Oct. 71
14 Oct. 68
3 Aug. 67
3 Aug. 67
17 July 66
4 Jan. 77
2 Feb. 76
30 Jan. 66
28 Oct. 71
9 Jan. 70
5 Jan. 70
28 Oct. 71
22 Mar. 71
5 May 69
3 Aug. 67
17 July 66
21 Aug
18 Jan. 70
13 June 74
12 Jan. 66
31 Aug. 72
6 Dec. 67
17 July 66
17 July 66
15 Jan. 67
28 Oct. 71
28 May 7c
13 Jan. 69
15 Jan. 67
13 Jan. 67
26 Feb. 70
14 Feb. 70
22 Feb. 70
7 July 70
12 Oct. 70
8 Sept. 71
3 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 68
11 Feb. 76
23 Aug. 70
28 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 67
I Dec. 70
18 Aug. 69
28 Oct. 71
Service
18 Nov. 70
23 Mar. 70
28 Oct. 7
12 May 75
8 Jan. 68
13 Mar. 78
17 Nov. 78
13 Mar. 78
26 Aug. 80
13 Sept. 79
23 Oct. 75
6 July 79
16 Dec. 74
10 July 79
20 Nov. So
9 Feb. 81
31 Aug. 78
13. July 79
9 Oct. 79
20 July 79
22 Feb. 80
Sept. 79
16 Jan. 84 26 June gj
I Jan. 8427 June 93
28 June 93
iJ'ov.
75
14 Aug. 79
I Apr. 78
22 June 76
13^/12 yrs.
14 Sept. 79
14 Sept. 79
■3'/i2yrs.
12 Aug. 80
17 Apr. 8c
10 Feb. 77
26 Aug. So
ii Sept. So
25 May 78
I Jan. 81
23 Jan. 85
23 Apr. 78
■' Mar. 79
_ Mar. 78
27 Feb. So
6 Nov. 79
9 Nov. 79
12 Feb. 75
17 Sept. 77
24 Aug. 78
21 Aug. 78
25 Dec. 79
14 Sept.Si
12 Mar. 78
7 Sept. 82
17 May
7 .Aug.
7 Aug.
9 Oct.
18 Dec.
I July
I July
29 Nov.
I Dec.
11 May
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 .Tan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
3 Dec.
12 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Ja,n.
J 4 Dec.
12 Dec.
23 Jan. 79
; Apr. 8c
is"/!! J'1-s.
15 Feb. 80
22 Feb. 8c
22 Feb. 80
24 Aug.
20 Dec. 79
16 Jan. 84
28 June 86
31 Dec. 81.
■9 Sept. 82
6 July 87
18 Nov. 83
10 Julj' 87
23 July 07
r Oct. 87
9 Nov. 81
2 Mar. 81
31 Dec. 86
20 July 87
27 July 85
I Mar. 83
26 July 85
14 Aug. 87
I Mar. 84
13 May 84
11 Dec. 88
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
1 Dec. 88
14 Apr. 83
12 Mar. '
19 Nov.
29 Sept,
29 Sept
18 Nov. 82
4 Sept.
24 Jan. 85
iS Mar, 84
23 May 83
9 Apr. 3
.oOct. 8
6 Nov 8
9 Nov. 8
2 Feb. 85
I Dec,
27 June 84
10 Jan. 85
25 Dec. 87
10 .4.ug. 90
30 July
26 Apr. 86
31 Dec. 86
20 Aug. 84
25 Aug. 84
26 Aug. 84
1 Dec
15 Dec. 85
5 Dec. 87
27 Aug. 84
27 Aug. 84
10 June 82
8 .Ian. 88
8 Jan. 88
8 Jan. 88
8 Jan. 8d
8 Jan. 88
S .Ian. 88
8 Jan. 87
2 Feb. 87
22 Jan. 88
22 Jan. 88
20 Sept. 84
21 July 86
IS Nov. 84
21 .Tune 85
14 Feb. ii
15 JaueS
22 Feb. 8;
22 Feb. 8
29 Jan. 8i
2 Mar. 8
I.IEDT.
COLONEr,.
28 June 93
I July 93
3 J"ly 93
6 July 93
8 July 93
to'July 93
lo July 93
lo July 93
12 July 93
13 July 93
4 J'^ly 93
20 Jul> 93
22 July 93
3 July 93
26 July 93
14 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
I Sept. 93
14 Sept 93
14 Sept. 93
15 Sept, 93
18 Sept. 93
^3 Sept..93
25 Sept 93
19 Sept.93
29 Sept.93
30 Sept, 93
4 Oct. 93
5 Oct. 93
6 Oct. 93
10 Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
20 Dot. 93
6 Nov. 93
9 Nov. 93
I Deo. 93
I Dec. 93
9 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
25 Dec. 93
29 Dec. 93
31 Deo. 93
30 Dec. 93
31 Deo. 93
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
3 Jan. 94
4 J it,n. 94
7 Jan. 94
12 July 93
22 July 93
8 Jan. 94
8 Jan. 04
8 Jan. 94
8 .Ian. 94
8 Jan. 94
8 Jan. 94
12 Jan. 94
17 Jan. 94
lau. 94
22 Jun 94
31 Jan. 94
3 Feb. 94
5 Feb. 94
1 1 Feb. 94
14 Feb. 94
15 Feb. 54
22 Feb. 94
i2 Feb. 94
7 Mar. 94
8 Mar. 94
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HALF PTY.
22 Jan. 95
13 Nov. 95
45
Lieutenant Colonels.
Fred. Duncan Raikes, CIS. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Chas. AVm. Wore, Lt.Col. West Riding- Regt. (76 F.)
Henry Garde Rice, Lt.Col. Armj- Service Corps ...
AVm.i3owlasWilUams.Z*.Co?.'\Viltshire Regt. (62 F.)
Duncan Alexander Johnston, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
George P. F. Byng, Lt.Col. York Lt. Inf. Jsi F.) ..
Oharle.s Hervey Ba sot, Li. Col. Royal Engineers ..
Thos.C.O.Powlett.ii.CoZ. Northampton Renrt.(48F.
Sir George S. Clarke, KCi£G. Lt.Col. Royal Eng...
Jiei'bert N. Bunbury, if. Co/. Army Service Corps
George Alex. Cockboi'n, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry Oliphant Selby, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Eras. Geo. A. Wiehe,=" Lt.Col. (from Maior h.p.~)
St. George ilervyn Kirke, Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Durham Lt. Inf.), Chief Inat. School ofMuske
28 July 94
Alexander William Dury,'- Lt.Col. h.p. (from)
Ilo.jor West Kent Regiment) j
Mark Hy. Geo. Goldie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Edm. P'ercival Wilford, Lt.Col. Gloucester Regt.
Frederick T. N. Spratt, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Y.'m. Lloyd Bvexeton,^^ Lt.Col. h.p. Manster Fus....
Arthur Thomas Preston, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Basil Lloyd Anstruther, if. Co/. Manchester Regi-f
ment (63 F.) j
WilUam Potter Newall, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Wm. Fras. Hungerford Grev, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Wilham Carre Riddell, Zf.CoZ. Dublin Pus. (103 P.)
p.s.c. Richard C. B. Lawrence, Lt.Col. i Drag. Gds.
John MillerElgee Waddy, Lt.Col. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Arthur R. P. Dorward, 'L>S0. i<. Co/. R. Engineers
George A. L. Rawstorne, Major, R. Marine Art. ...
James Stoneman, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Tliomas F. Dunscomb Bridge, Lt.Col. R. Marines...
Harry Barron, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Artillery
Robert Maxwell Hyslop, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Charles Arthur Ross Sage, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Charles Greuville Mansel, if. Co/. Indian Staff C...
Charles Thomas Bingham, Lt.Col. Indian Stafi C.
Benjamin Alex. JNapterParrott, if. Co/. Indian S.C.
Douglas Davidson Pryce, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. ...
Francis Forsyth Robert Burgess, Lt.Col. Ind. jS.C.
Edward Bruce, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Thos. Johnson Seppings, if. Co/.York Lt.Inf.(io5F.)
Thomas Edward Spencer, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
Frank Abbott, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
John David Fotherstonhaugh, if. Co/. Argyll and)
Sutherland Highlanders (93 Foot) i'
p.f.c. William Andrew Yule, ^* if. Co/, (from h.p. (
Scots Fus.) ;D.A.A. Geiieral, Bermuda, ■j'lSOv.Q.^}
Arthur S. H. Gem, Lt.Col. Sussex Regt. (107 F'.)...
Horatio Aj'thur Yorke, if. Co/. Royal Engineers ...
Solomon Chas. Fred. Peile, Major, Indian S. C. ...
John Jatnes Scott Chisholme, Li. Col. 5 Lancers ...
Fred. Augustus 'iorke. Id. Col. Rov'al Artillery
Ai'thur Howlett. Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
p.s.i\ Arthur J. O. Pollock, Lt.Col. Scots Fusiliers
Fred. H. Whitby, Lt.Col. Durham Lt. Inf. (106 F.)
G. J. AVhitakcr,if. Co/. York and Lanc.Regt.(55 F.)
J olinMorpottPiercy, if. Co/. Dorset Regt. (39 F.)...
Guthrie H. Jessop, if. Co/. Army Service Corps ...
Somerset Henry Paul Graves, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
p.s.r. Charles L. Mortimer, Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers
Edward Wlieeler, Majo-', Royal Marine Artillery
Henry Hay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Herbert Nourse, Lt.Col. West Surrey Regt.
Archibald Mungo Muir. Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
William Arthur Broome, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
George Biirker, Lt.Col. Ro3-al Engineers
Cuthbert G. Colhngwood. Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus.
Horatio Reg. Mends, Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles...
John Rogers, CB. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Sydney Hume Lynn, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Horatio Dove, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Malcolm Alex. Gray, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Close Bortou, Lt.Col. Somerset Light Inf...
Edward Owen Hay, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robei-t J. Chaytor. Lt.Col. Xorchampton Hegt. ...
Franci.-^ M. Reid, Lt.Col. Highland Lt. Inf.(7i F.)
HenryGrey Di.xon, C5.if.Co/. King'sO.Sci.'t.Bord.
William Gregg, Lt.Col. Leicestershire Regiment ..
Algernon S. GritBths, Lt.Col. Ro3-al Artillery
Lourenf J Edye, if. Co/. Royal Marines
Richard T. E. Dowse, Lt.Col. Suffolk Regt. (12 F.)
Frederick M. Turner, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
P.S.C. James C. Barker, lA.Col. Royal Engineers...
Henry de Courcy Rawhns.if.Co/. Scot.Rifles(26F.)
James Cameron, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
John Henry Aug. Spyer, if. Co/. Irish Regt. (18 F.)
p.».c. Wm.'Peacocke. CMQ, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Richard Theodore Orpen, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry Thomas Curling, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Daniel Alex. Blest, Lt.Col. Essex Regiment (56 F.)
COENEI, I
2nd LIEUT.
■OrENStGN.
14 Mar. 68
24 Apr. 69
Depth j
30 Oct. 67
II Jan. 67
16 Oct.' 66
3 May 71
28 Oct. 71
Service
3 Apr 70
8 Jan. 63
18 May 69
8 Jan. 68
14 Mar. 68
15 July 68
15 Dec. 71
15 July 68
13 Jan. 6q
28 Oct. 7128 Oct. 71
[15 July 68
30 June 65 j 9 Feb. 70
15 July 6
14 Mar. 80
15 Dec. 79
i3*/i2 yrs.
13 July 78
24 Dec. 79
14 June 76
17 Aug. 80
23 Oct. 71
22 Aug. 80
2 July 81
19 Sept.So
I July 8i
7 Jan. So
22 Sept.So
1 Jan. 78
2 Oct. 80
14 Mar.
28 June 84
16 Mar. Sg
28 Oct. ~
iS Jan. S7
20 May
27 Fee.
10 June
17 Mar. 87
I Oct. 87
16 June 87
17 Dec. 87
29 Oct. 84
I July 87
31 Doc. 84
ti July 87
25 July 65 27 JuneeS]27 Scpt.79119 July 8;
-3 Jan. 691 1 July Si i July 8;
!2i Sept. 74;22 June Si
15 July 63122 Jan. Si
17 July 73113 June 79
3 Jtme68: 7 Dec. 70 j 3 JtmeSo
3 June 63 '28 Oct. 71 3 June 80
12 Jan. 67 25 Mar. 68l 5 Aug. 77
1 12 Feb. 76 II June So
ti Jan. 67 24 Nov. 69110 Apr. 78
ji5July63| I May Si
24 June6S!2i July 79
Depth ' Service 'is^'iajTS.
26 June 66, 3 Aug. 67: 6 May 81
lie July 67! I Jan. 79
i; July 68 i Mav Si
8 July 63 1 3 Oct. 71 8 July 80
8 July 68 20 July 70 j S July So
8 July 6831 Aug. 70J 8 July So
8 July 68; 8 Dec. 70; 8 July So
8 Julv 68 15 July 71 1 8 July 80
5 July 68 27 Oct. 71 1 8 July 80
10 July 63 28 Oct. 71J10 July So
22 July 68 10 June 71,11 Aug. 78
22 July 68 30 Mar. 70! i July 77
22 July £3 2S Oct. 7i|22 July 80
1 Sept. 69 28 Oct. 71,17 May 79
2 Oct. 66 10 Feb. 691 I Aug. 78
28 Oct. 71 28 Oct. 71 10 Feb. So
i3June69l 3June8i
; 9 Aug. 74.i 9 Aug. 85
,ioJune72l 2 Mar. 73
1 10 July 67J I Jan. 79
•■2 Aug. 63 21 Noy. 70I22 Aug. So
6 Feb. 66 2 Jan. 691 2 Mar. 78
' 9 Aug. 73: 3 July 79
3 July 69 4 Jan. 71 14 Dec. 78
24 Deo. 70 28 Oct. 711 6 Apr. "
Dep. Ser. \ 13-/12 yrs. '11 Dec. _,
2 Sept. 68 15 Lee. 69' 2 Sept.So
I Sept. 69 28 Oct. 71 2t June 80
24 June 681 I Jan. 70
i5 Sept. 68 28 Oct. 7116 Sept.So
7 Deo. 67 12 July 71*26 Feb. Si
30 Jan. 85
23 July 87
I Aug. 33
3 Jane 83
3 June 88
rs Mar. 82
18 Nov. 82
8 May 85
I July 87
22 June 87
25 June £9
15 June 8=,
I Oct. 84
I Oct. S7
1 July 87
8 July 83
8 July 83
S Jul'y 88
8 July 88
8 July 83
2 Mar. 81
13 June 83
15 June 85
22 July 88
28 May 84
2 Feb. 85
10 Nov. S3
15 June 85
9 Aug. 94
2 Mar. 8 1
1 Oct. 84
22 Aug. SS
2 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 84
24 Feb. 36
25 Sept.89
1 Sept.Sg
2 Sept. 88
[I Dec
12 Sept. 87
16 Sept. 88
10 Sept
30 Sept. 68 58 Oct. 71,30 Sept.8oJ3o Sept.83 30 Sept 94
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I13 Jan. 69 21 June 81I18 Nov. S2
14 Sept. 67 3 Sept.70 II May 78 27 June 83 i
30 Dec. 71 12 Jan
Dep. Ser. 113^/12 yi'S. In Dec. 88
Dep. Ser. ji3'/,2yrs. in Dec.
113 Jan. 60I I July
Nov. 63 6 May 71 i 7 Nov. 80
24 July 69 23 Oct. 71' 9 Jan. 79
,10 July 67 1 I Apr. 79
6 Mar. 67 14 Oct. 68 21 Jan. 81
8 .July 68 27 Aug. 70 20 Apr. 78
33 Dec. 68 2 Aug. 71 12 Feb. 79
24 July 72I 5 Mar. 81
: 8 Jan. 63 27 June 79
8 Dec. 65 3 Aug. 67 i July 81
I Aug. 68 z8 May 7; ti Nov. 79
I 8 Jan. 68: i July 79
^isJan. 69' I July
23 Apr. 7411 Oct. 79
13 Jan. 69 I July 81
30 Dec. 711 I Jan. 81
( 7 July 69 7 July 81
...... 1' 7 July 69 7 July 81
15 July 63 16 Aug. 79
7 July 6q 27 Oct. 71 9 Oct. 79
9 Oct. S3 I
28 Oct. 89 2
28 Oct. Sg
19 Oct. 87
7 Nov. 83
28 Dec
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
14 Mar. 94!
15 Mar. 94
WHEN
PLACED ON
HA.LP PAT.
94
16 Mar. 94
19 Mar. 94
19 Mar. 94
26 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
4 Apr. 94
5 Apr. 94
II Apr. 94
3 May 94
9 May 94
10 May 94
n May 94
18 May 94
20 Maj- 94
21 May 9
31 May 94
3 June 94
3 June 94
7 June 94
14 June 94
14 June 94
21 .June 94
•.1 June 94
15 June 94
26 June 94
27 June 94
7 July 94
3 July 94
3 July 94
8 July 94
8 July 94
8 July 94
8 July 94
to July 94
19 July 94
22 July 94
22 July 94
23 July 94
26 July 94
6 Aug. 94
6 Aug. 94
10 Aug. 94
Aug. 94
Aug. 94
22 Aug. 94
25 Aug. 94
27 Aug. 94
27 Aug. 94
:8 Aug. 94
1 Sept. 94
2 Sept.94
3 Sept.94
[2 Sept.94
[6 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
18 Nov. 82
6 Aug. 83
7 Apr. 86
17 Feb. 86
II Apr
30 Sept.94
I Oct. 94
3 Oct. 94
5 Oct. 94
Oct. 94
;3 Oct. 94
3 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
Nov. 94
15 Nov. 94
22 Nov. 94
22 Nov. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
10 Dec. 84 8 Deo. 94
tS Dec. 87 8 Dec. 94
4 June 84 9 Dec. 94
13 Dec. 84 10 Dec. 94
17 Dec. 87 ro Dec. 94
30 May S3115 Dec. 94
I Apr. 83|i7 Dec. 94
3 Oct. S3 17 Dee. 94
16 Feb. 87 20 Dec. 94
T Apr. 88 I Jan. 95
6 Feb. 85 J4 Jan. 95
5 July 82 8 Jan. 95
9 May 94
if Sept. 96
Lieutenant Colonels.
46
■;coB2rEi, ;
orEysi&x. ■
. COLOS'EI..
PLiCSDOS
HAXF PAT.
A'adley Dallas Xeeld, Major. 1 i^e Guards
JanLes fiaaisay Hobday, if. Co?. Indian Srafi" Corps
George Wiliiaios Deane, Lt.Col. izi.iian SLaff Corps
Edmiiiid Geor^ Barrow, 2iajor, In-iiaii SiaS'Corps
George, Lord Binning, Jfajor. P.. Hrrse Guards...:
Geo.HartDyke.^i.'.Co^.li.p. (ironOfa/a-Xorrh-^
umberiand Fasiliers) J
Francis Williani Snell, ii.Coi.Inuian SraffCorps...
Georse Robert EoUo Savage. Lt.Col. B. Engineers
Malby Edward Croflon, Lt.Col. Lancaster Segt. ...
Hy.KLljr3=r.^i«.Cij.'.li.p. ■ from 3fa;V-r yorLhamb. >
Fas. 2f(;r!<ifis/Sfa^0iffcer,ni:j?!riiri,i4iIay93i
Kobert Pardv, Lt.Col. Hoval Artillery :
Charles Haydon VT. Cafe.iif. Co?^Sassex Bezr. (35 F.)
Thomas Hardtng Mackenzie. ±.t.Cjl. T"nciia^ 5.C....
Fred. A. Le Poer Trench, Lt.Col. Army Service "i
Corps (Son. Capt. i ilay Soj j
George Robert Stone. Li. i'ol. ijverpool Best. (3 P.)
John Frascr Dingwall Ford-ceJ^t.C-j?. Indian S.C.
Henry St. Parries ilasweli.CSi. Lf.CoLInAiiin S.C.
Henry Robert Dacres Thomas, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Alfred Jas.Piiayre>"uLhail,ir-CoMndian S.C
Sobert T. DaT, Lt.Col. Armv Service Corns ^
{Son. Capt. I'ilav 80) .". .'... > ,
HenryH.iIathias, CB. L ^ Co/. Gordon Hi gnrs. 1 75 F.)
TViUiam James Fowler, Lt.Col. Boyal Aruilery ,
Edward D. Xewnham-Smith, Lt.Col. iTriiaTi S.C...'
FecheU Haslett, Lt.Col. Boyal Engineers i
Wm.SenhonseClarke.tf. Co?. Worcester Rest. {23 F.)'
Henry D. Williams, if.Co.'.X.StafFordEegt. (gS F.j'
Henrv T. Penrhvs Erans, x.i.Col. E. Lane. Re?t.
Adolphns James" Price, CM&. Lt. Col. W.York Eegt. ,
George William Addison, Lt.Col. Boyal Engineers
Al&ed Porcdli, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers „.. 7.
James White Thnrbtim, if.C^J. Boyal jsngineersi
Francis John. Bnrridge, jLt.Ccl. Boyai Artiirery ...;
Roger Charles Edward Xorth, Lt.Col. B. Artillery ,
Frederick Francis Johnson, Li.Col. Army Ser- ) ]
vice Corps i 1
Charles A. Ede?. Lt.Col. Army Service Coros") 1
{Son. Capt. I ilay 3c) J ;
Frederick Wm, Steele, DSO. iLajor. A.S. Corps...'
Amndel James Xixon, Lt.Col. Royal ArdUery ■
Frederic Gosset, Lt.Col. Boyai Engineers '
Ohandos Hoskyns, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
William Bernard Wilson, Li.Col. Tnrii-iTi Staff C...
v.i.c. Wm. Ang. Colilngs, if.CoZ^Berkshire Begt...
Edw.Temon Peshalll£on(eitli,xf. Co.?. IndianS.C.
Henry Campbell Lamb, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Edward Bobert Hussey, Lt.Col, Bcyal Engiaeers"...!
John Leach, Lt.Col. Royal AnsUery ■
John Deering, Zt.Col. Cheshire Regiment 1
Charles Whitangham^oisley Donglas,^ Lt.Col.^ I
(from Major h.p. Gordon Highlanders), Dep. >
Atiut. Adj. Gen. Aidert'tot, i Oct. 95 „ )
Temon AnsdeH Schalch.tf.Coi.Indian StaffCorps
William Henry Toang.if.Coi. Bedfordshire Regt.,
Charles Duncan Cooper, il. Cot. Dublin Fusiliers... i
Gerras Selwyn Eyre, Zf.CoZ. Indian Staff Corps...'
jpj.e.WmJtandolphBoath,if.C«i. (fromifo/orh-p. >
Suffolk Regt.); A. -L General, Btcrmai, 19 June 95 S '■
Francis Fred. PylerRoupell.ii.CoJ. E.Surrey Regt.
William Drnry Shaw, Lt.Col. Royal Scots ii F.j ~...
Herbert EyxeRobbins, Lt.Col. Boyal Marines
Cosmo George Gordon, if Cof. Royal ilariaes
p.i.e. Harold Paget, Lt.Col. 7 Hussars
Charles Xapier Miles, Major, i Life G:iarQs
Lionel Jas. A. Chapman, Lt.Col. Soya.1 Artillery ...
j>.».e.Edmnnd Balte, Lt.Col. infiiiiT> Stajf Corps ...
Mom. John ScottXapier, if.Coi.GordonHldrs.(g2F.)
LionelG. Brooke, Lt. Col. Connaught Bangers (94 F.)
Bobert Albert Hickson, Li.Col. The Buffs
p.».e. Arthur Grey Tidv, Lt. Col. ?> .Lancashire Best.
Montagu C. B. F. Walker, Li.Col. Sing's R. Bifles
Rowland B. Maicwaring, Li.Col. Welsh Fusiliers..
John Henry Sourgin, Lt.Col. Scots Fusiliers
Thomas Cole Porter, Lt. Col. 6 Dragoon Guards
John Hy. Edw. Hinde, Lt.Col. Border Begt. (.34 P.)
Charles Fred. Alesiiiider TnmbuU, Lt. Col. Duke '/
of Cornwall's Light Iniantry (32 F.) S
HenryBonghey, Lt.Col. York and Lancas:er Regt.
Thos. <% m. Crawford Leathern, Lt. Col. Gloucester >
Begiment j
St. George Cortet Gore, Lt.Col. Royal Enzineers ...
Bobert Olirer Lloyd, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
■William John Orr, Li.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Alex. Wm. Crofcer Bell, if. Col. Indian Staff Corps
George CadeU Dcbbs, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corns ...
Duncan A. A. M;\epher3on, Lt.Col. Indian Sraiff C.
Brads'naw L. P. BeUlv, Lt.Col. TTifliaTi Staff Corps
Charles Wemyss Muir, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Thos. Bott. M. Macpherson, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Edw. D. Fred. BigueU, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
15 Feb. 09 2S Oct. 71 13 Apr. 3i 24 Sept.S;^i2 Jan. 95
13 Jan. 69 2S Mar. 71- 13 Jan. 81; i July S7|i3 Jrji. 55
13 Jan. 71 23 Oct. 71 13 Jan. 3i,i3 Jan. 89: 13 Jan. c;
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 33 ic Feb. £715 Jan. 53
it Sept. So I Apr. 3i;i4 May 87 22 Dec. Q4lr3 Jan. oj
7 XoT. 65 19 Jan. 7c. 16 Jan. So 25 July S3'2i Jan. gs'ii Jan. 95
23 Jan. 69 23 Oct. 7iJ2'! Jan. ti 23 Jan. Ss 23 Jan.
7 July 69I 7 July Sij i Apr. SS124 Jan.
ID June 66| 12 Xov. 70! 9 July 79! 9 Mar. 3c 25 Jan.
Q3'
95|
95i
9-A
93!
95'
95j
95
93j
93j
931
95
95'
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95;
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93
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15 July 6Sii6 Aug. 70 x6 Feb. S= 1 Feb.
23 Oct. 71 33 Oct. 71' :3 .Jtine So 5 Har. Sj 2 Feb.
3 Feb. 6-^ 23 Oct. 71 3 Feb. 3i 3 Feb. S51 3 Feb.
Dep.Serr. i2"'i, yrs.; 11 Dec. 33 3 Feb. m. 3 Feb.
.28 Fe'o. 7^1 10 Ma— Sr 17 Dec. Sj i Feb.
i Feb. 63 21 Oct. 71 1 Fe'o. Si 4 Feb. S9 4 Feb.
6 Feb. 6027 Apr. 71 6 Feb. 3; 6 Feb. Z; 6 Feb.
10 Feb. 6g 2S Oct. 71 10 Feb. Si 10 Fe'o. Scio Feb.
10 Feb. 69 28 Oct. 71 to Feb. Si 10 J^eb. S910 Feb.
Dep.Serv.'i2";j2yTs.|ii Dec. ssjis Feb. 00:13 Feb.
17 Apr. 69 3t Hay 71 3 Mar. 79 27 :S'or. S3 li Feb.
. ' 15 Jnly 6£ i6 Aug. 73 24 Fe'o. 3 23 Fe'o.
•'7 Feb. 69 23 Oct. 71 27 Feb. Si 27 Feb. 3= 27 Feb.
j /July 691 7 JuIt 3i| x Apr. Si: i Mar.
3 Jan. 68 27 Oc£. 71! i Fe'o. 79 11 Aug. Sc. 2 Mar.
I 9 Aug. 731 6 Mar. So 17 June 85: 6 Mar.
27 Aug, 7c 23 Oct. 7i!2iMay79- i June S5 i3 Mar.
11 Dec. cf ' 21 July 71 4 Mar. So' 5 Sept. S3 20 Mar.
7 July 69! r July 2i 1 Apr. £3 29 Mar.
7 Jnly 691 r July 3x1 i Apr. 3; 29 Mar.
...... 1 7 July 69' I July Si] t Aor. £3 29 Mar.
,15 Jnly 63,27 Aug. 79' 13 Mar. 85! i Apr.
^15 July 63,27 Aug. 79 13 Mar. Ssi i Apr.
I2S Feb. 74 17 IS'ov. 33 I Apr. 90' i Apr.
Dep.Serr. '^^i^yi^iii Dec. E3j 2 Apr. 90 2 Apr.
II 1>^0T. 76 2Q June S61 X Apr. oJ 2 Apr.
15 July 63 13 Sent. 79' ig Mar. 8^1 3 Apr.
7 July eg 7 July Si i Apr. ESi a Apr.
7 July 6g 7 July Si 4 Apr. SS'ii Apr.
25 Oct. 71 24 Apr. Si I Jiily £j;24 Apr.
5 Mar. 73 -.Oct. So 23 Jun8S.;,^3 Apr.
5 Mav 60 2S Oct. 71 5 Mar 3i = Mar Soi 5 ilay
5 May 6q =S Oct. 711 5 May Si 5 May So 5 May 951
'I 7 July 691 7 Jray 3i 22 May S3, 6 May 95!
;i3 Jan. 69 25 Sept. 73 i Apr. 8= 12 May 9=1
S jjjiy 63 28 Oct. 71 ; I Jan. 3o 21 Apr. 83 £4 ^i^y 95 f
I ■' ! -" i I
16 Dec. 6q 27 Oct. 71 29 July £0 2 Mar. Si 29 May 95
"'I'll
20 May 69 23 Oct. 71,29 May Sn i Jtily 87:29 May 93,]
20 Jtuie 63 3° Xov. 70 30 Dec. 76 7 Mar. S3: 3 June 951
3 July 63 23 Oct. 71, i Nov. 79 iS Apr. S3' 3 June 95I
12 June 69 27 Oct. 71 12 June si 12 June So 12 Jane 95
7 July 6j 23 Oct. 71, i Jan. 3i i3 June S5'i9 Jane 93
=; Oct. 67 24 Sept.70. 7 Aug. 73 I Aug. 32|2i Jtmegs
II Dec. 66 23 Oct. 71 13 >'or. t3 3 Oct. 33 21 June 95
22junec7. 3Aug.67' 2 Jnly Si 22 JtmeS3'22 Junegs
22 June67 3 Aug. 67 2 July 3i 22 June 33:22 Juneg;
23 Jan. 63 22 i eb. 71:23 July 79 15 June 85f26 June 95
'|2oXov. 75124 Xov. 32 6 Dec. 93 26 June 95
(13 Jan. 69; 14 ;Xov. 73 7 Apr. 35,30 June 95 i
30 juneeg'zS Oct. 71I30 JaneSi 30 June £9:30 June 95;
14 Aug. 67 17 ilay 7i!i7 Apr. So 2 Mar. Sr i Joly 95!
5 May 69 23 Oct. /ijis Apr. 79 i Joly Si! i July 95]
26 June 67 29 Dec. 69I26 Feb. 70 14 Mar. S3, i July 95'
8 Jan. 65 24 Apr. 69130 May 77 22 Xov. 3j 1 July 95!
I 6i&r. 72'ioFeb. Si q Oct. S3 I July 95!
.30 Dec. 7iii3 JaneSs 10 Oct. 85 i July 951
15 Feb. 68,23 Oct. 77,19 Feb. 75 2 Xor. 8;i x July 95!
24 Feb. 73 5 Oct. 73 17 Mar. S=j i July 95J
4 Apr. 67 19 Jan. 70 7 jan. So 31 Mar. 36: i July 95!
24 Apr. £g 2; <
a Mar. 66 22 July 63 20 May 80 5 Apr. 36. i July 95;
27 XoT. 67 23 Oct. 71, 3 Apr. 78 23 Mar. 871 i July 95I
i5 Oct. 66|2o Oct. 6q'22 June 80 17 Jane 91' 1 July 95'
! 8 Jan. 7o| 8 Jan. 82 10 Feb. S?! 2 July 95I.
: 3 Jan. 705 s Jan. 82 i Jnly s8l 2 July 95:
7 July 69 igr^pr- 71: 7 Jnlv 81 7 Jtily 83 7 July 93;
7 July 60 28 Oct. 7T,' 7 July Si 7 July 89 7 July 95,
7 Jtily 6q 23 Oct. 71: 7 July 81 7 Jnly 89 7 July 93
7 Jnlv 6028 Oct. 7i{ J Julv 81 7 July 89 7 Ju^ 95
7 Jnly 69 23 Oct. 7i( 7 July 81 7 Jnly 8g{ 7 July 95!
7 Julv 63 2S Oct. 7ii 7 Julv Si 7 July 89: 7 Jtily 95;
7 July 69 2S Oct. 71J 7 .July Sr 7 Jnly 83' 7 July 93;
7 July 69 23 Oct. 71 7 July 8i 7 July So 7 July 951
47
Ijieutenant Colonels.
COENET, I
andLIEDT.]
OrENSIGN.!
fJeo. Brougham Austin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff CoriDS
Geo. Edw. Money, Lt.Col. Indian Siaff Corps
John Clibborn, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Parker Ridley, Lt.Col. Manchester Regi- (
ment (obFoot) i
Edw. Cecil Dowse, Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regt. (45 F.)
Geo. Osborne Smith, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers (89 F.)
John Grogim Glancy, Lt.Col. Leinster Regt. (100 F.)
Claude Eeignier Couder, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Woodforde Geo. du lioulay, Lt.Col. Roy. Engineers
Edmund William Creswell.ii.Coi. Royal Engineers
Thomas Ryder Main, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ..
Charles William Shc.rrard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
HenryWaugh Kenuy-Tailyoui,X<.Cw/. R. Engmeers
Thomas French Ross, Lt.Col. Royal Scots
Fred. Seymour Allen, Lt.Col. E. Yorkshire Regt....
p.8.c. Ai-thurF. Barrow.C.l/ti.Z) 50. L(. Co?. Ind.S.C.
Wm. BuUer Ferris, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hugh Claude E. Lucas, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Atwell Robert Porter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff' Corps...
Edw. Chamier Kelhe, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Alfred Robert Martin, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Robert Alex. Wahab, Major, Royal Engineers
Wm. A. D'Oyly O'Mealy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George H.y. Robinson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
p.s.c. Beauchamp Duff", Major, Indian Staff CoriJS
Edgar Gaussen, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
(Hon. Captain 6 Mar. 80) J
p.a.c. Theodore E. Stephenson, Lt.Col. Essex/
Regt. (44 F.) ;
Andrew Green Thompjon, Lt.Col. 6 Dragoons
Geoffrey G.Griiijwood,i<.Coi. King's R. Rifles (60F.)
William Put, Lt.Col. Royal Engineeis
Charles Wilkinson, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
George Francis De Bnde Davidson, Lt.Col. (from 1
Major, h.p. Royal Highlanders) ; Secriiitinj >
Stajf Officer, Birmingham, i Maj^ g6 1
George Humphrys Leathern, Lt.Col. h.p. (from )
Ji'ajor East Surrey Regiment), Aicruiting Staff >
Officer, Manohei'ter J
William Moore, Lt.Col. South Staffordshire Regt....
Horatio Holt Hart, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Arthur Davidson,'" MVO. Lt.Col. h.p. (from)
Jfo/or King's Ro.yal Rifles); EquerrytotheQueenS
Charles Maximilian Western, Xt.t'o/. Koyal Artillery
John Charles Frederick Gordon, if. CoZ. Indian S. U.
Charles Ernest Heath, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Douglas Minto Allen, Lt.Col. West India Regiment
John Stacpole,'^ if.Coi. (from Major h.p. Army ^
Service Corps) ; D.A.A.6. York, 15 Sept. 95 ...)
Charles Henry Vincent Garbett, if.C'oZ. India'n S.C.
Joseph Alexander Lambert, i<.Co;. 2 Dragoon Gds.
Andrew WilUam Proudfoot, Lt.Col. Indian S. Corps
Owen Vidal Boddy, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Wm. Thomjjson Adair, Major, Royal Marines
Edward Ernest Pyne, Major, h.p. Royal Marines, >
Harrack Master, Chatham J
Alfred O. DeBlaquiere Nepean, Major, R. Marines .. .
Robert Francis Trotter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Aubrey de Vere Alexander, Lt.Col. Indian S. CorpSj
Augustus West Hill, Lt.Col. h.p. Middlesex Regt...
Francis Seymour Allen, Lt.Col. Worcester Regt....
p.g.c. Jameo M. Grierson, Major, Royal Artillery...
Bloomfield Gough, Lt.Col. 9 Lancers
Edw. Archibald Young, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles H. B. Norcott, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
p.s.e. John Reeves, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Layard Livingstone fenton, if. CoZ. Indian S. C
Mortimer Graham Neeld, if Co/. 17 Lancers
Harry H. Rose Heath, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Seymour Chas. H. Monro, Major, Seaforth Hldrs...,
■p.s.c. John William Godfray, Major, King's Own )
Scottish Borderers _)
George DalrympleM. Nisbett, ^^J/oJor, h.p. Bed- )
ford Regiment j
John Dacres Cunniugham, Major, Royal Artiliery
Frederick Stapleton Gwatkin, Major, Indian S. C.
ITffi: Fenton Jonn Aylmer, Captain, Royal Engineers
Hugh Boddam Taie, Major, Indian Staff Corps .
John Eccles Nixon, Major, Indian Siafl' Corps
Alan Coddingcon Batten, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
William Leslie Davidson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Alfred Astley fearson, if. Cof. Indian Staff Corps
Willoughby Pitcaiin Kennedi', Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Henry Macan Mason, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Francis Stevenson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..."
Henry Robert Roberts, Lt.Col. Lincolnshire Regt...
Arthur Howard Whiteuome, Lt.Col. R. Artillery..
George Hawkes, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps .'.
Francis Fawkes Johnstone, Major (from h.p. 1
Bedfora Regt.); Assistant Inspector of Warlike \
iSf ores, 21 June 94 j
Wm. Hy. Riddell, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regt.
Chas. C. Hayford Thorold, Lt.Col. Welsh FusUiers,
B July 69
14 July 69
14 July 6g
13 July 6;
28 Oct. 71I
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71 j
9 Aug. 73 j
30 Dec. 71
12 Dec. 68
II Feb. 75
8 Jan. 70I
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70]
23 July 70
23 July 70'
23 July 70
27 Oct. 71
24 Sept. 70
23 Oct. 71
7 Oct. 71
7 Oct. 71!
28 Oct. 71;
28 Oct. 71,
2 Doc. 741
29 Apr. 73!
1 12 Feb. 73
! 9 Aug. 73
-7 Aug. 74
Dep.&h.p. i3''/,2 yrs.
8 July 68
18 Nov. 68
18 Aug. 69
18 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
8 July
14 July
14 July
13 Dec.
23 Mar.
6 Mar.
7 Jan.
S Jan.
3 Jan.
8 Jan.
23 July
23 July
23 July
24 Nov.
15 Aug.
J 8 Aug.
18 Aug.
21 Aug.
21 Aug.
21 Aug.
2 Dec.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
S Jan.
8 May
II Dec.
70
8 July 89
14 July bq
14 July 89
30 Sept. 84
8i'2i July 85
80 II Apr. 85
82 1 3 Mar. 86
82 I Juiy 88
8j1i4 July 88
82! I Aug. 88
82 18 Dec.
82 18 Dec. 88
82';8 Dec. 88
77 21 June 85
77 { 6 May 8c
81 16 I'eb. 87
Si^;8Aug. 89
8ij2i Aug 89
8r|2i Aug. 89
81,21 Aug 89
85 2 Sept. 9;
8s! 5 t)ec. 9.
£5'i2 Feb. 9j
85I 9 Aug. 93
8dji7 Aug. 94
88 3 Sept.90
LIEUT.
COLONEL
I WHEK
•PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
Sept.74 1 -July 81^7 Nov. 83
' 30 Dec. 71! I Mar. 79 29 July 85
24 July 721 I Oct. 81 4 Nov. 8
23 July 7023 Jaly 82
23 Julv 70 23 J'lly 82
18 Dec. -_
18 Dec. 88
2 Mar. 66 19 Feb. 67'" Nov. 76 11 July 3i
23 Mar. 67 II Apr- 68| 2 ^ar. 78
'28 Feb.
23 July
10 Sept.
I 7 July
10 Nov. 69 28 Oct.
I 9 Aug.
22 Sept.
'21 Jan
17 Nov. 69
24 Nov. 69
28 Oct.
2 Dec.
28 Oct.
23 July
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
I Jan.
9 Mar,
9 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct. ,
,21 Jan. 74I25 JuneSi
I 8 Jan. 70
12 Nov. 73
24 July 72
|i7 May 77
24Sept.7i 28 Oct. 71 22 Dec. 79
8 Dec. 69 :
8 Dec. 69 ;
27 Apr. 70
15 Dec. 69
14 Aug. 67
jA 4 Oct. -81
70 23 July 82
76 23 Apr. 85
24 J an. 80
10 Nov. 81
I Oct. S3
16 Jan. 85
7^ 26 Mar. 84
71 17 Nov. Si
74! I Dec. 80
71124 Nov. 81
70' 23 July 82
gyi I July Si
67 I July 81
67I I July 81
71I 8 Dec. 81
711 8 Dec. 8r
79^27 Sept. So
72 29 June 81
77120 Jan. 80
71' 17 July 78
71J15 Dec. i*T
71 1 I Apr,
8 June 70 28 Oct,
!i2Sept.
1 27 Mar.
27 July
jioSept.
|io Sept.
iioSept
I 7 July
8 Feb. 70 28 Oct.
8 Feb. 70 28 Oct.
8 Feb. 7c 28 Oct.
8 Feb. 70 28 Oct.
19 Feb. 67 15 Feb.
1 8 Jan.
19 Feb. 70 28 Oct.
I
2 Sept.68 22 Feb. 71
130 Dec. 71
'13 June 74
78 Nov. 83
18 Nov. 88
10 Jan. 89
23 Apr. 85
25 May 85
10 Nov. 89
9 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
11 Feb. 91
17 Nov. Sg
21 July 88
4 Nov. So
12 Jan. 89
6 Dec. 88
6 Dec. 88
6 Dec. 88
8 Dec. 89
8 Dec. 89
8 May 85
3 Oct. 88
23 Nov. 95
2 Mar. 81
15 Dec. 8g
I Jan. 84
25 Jan. 88
8 Jan. Qo
27 Apr. 86
16 Feb. 87
26 Apr. 88
6 June 88
28 Aug. 89
14 Sept. 85
28 Jul.y 90
18 Oct. 93
10 Sept. 95
lo Sept. 95
10 Sept. 9=
7 June 85
I July 87
8 Feb. QO
8 Feb. 90
8 Feb. 90
25 Apr. 85
27 J'ily 85
la Feb. 90
10 Oct. 88
29 Mar. 02
25 Oct. 82110 July go
8 July 95
14 July 95
14 July 95
28 July 95
5 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
1 2 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
,12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
14 Aug. 95
15 Aug. 95
iS Aug. 95
18 Aug. 95
21 Aug. 95
21 Aug. 95
21 Aug. 95
::8 Aug. 95
28 Aug. 95
28 Aug. 95
28 Aug. 95
28 Aug. 95
3 Sept. 95
16 Sept.95
17 Sept.95
18 Sept.95
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22 Jan. 96
22 Jan. 96
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25 Jan. 96
8 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 96
17 Feb. 96
19 Feb. 96
19 Feb. 96
26 Feb. 96
26 Feb. 96
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Lieutenant Colonels.
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COENET,
2IldLIF.UI.
orENSIGN.
Chas. Boyd 'Wilkieson, Li. Col. Eoyal Engineers
George D. F. Sulivan, Lf.Coi. 4 Dragoon Guards ...■
James Arthur Strachan, Lf.'.'ol. Oxford Lt. Inf. ...!
Chas. Berkeley Pijrott, D&O. ilujor, 21 Hussars ...
Robert G. W. Hepburne, Li. Col. hoyal Artillery ...
r.s.c. Jas. Wolfe Murray, Major, Rd.val ArtiUery ...
Fred. Thos. Clayton, Major, Artuy Service Corps
Robt. S. S. Baden-Po^^ei!. Major, 13 Hiis^^ars
Arden Lowndes Bayley, Maiur, We-t India Regt....
p.s.c. Herbert E. Beltield, Major, .Munster Fusiliers
p.s.e. Hugh M. Sinclair, Jia/o-, Royal Engineers ...
p.s.c. Bruce M. Hamilton, Major. Kast York Regt.
Wm. Edw. Morrison Rough, Li.Cul. 7 Dragoon Gds.
Arthur Reginald Fraser, Lt Col. Royal Artillery...
p.s.c. John W. Thos. Spencer, Lt.Cul. R. Artillery
Henry Leycester Aylmer, Lt. Col. 16 Lancers
Lionel Fred. Graham, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. >
(Hon. Li. Col. 24 Aug. 8j) i
Hy. Hammersley St. George, Lt.Col. Army Ord.)
Dept. (Bon. Lt.Col. 12 Dec. 8s) j
Ernest Houghton, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. "^
(Bon. Lt.Col. 21 May 84) )
Ernest Elliott Marliwict, It. Col. Army Ord.)
Dept. (Hon. Lt.Col. 9 Dec. 85) !>
Richard Terrick Stainforth. Lt.Col. Army Ord. I
Dept. (Hon. Lt.Col. 6 Jan. 86) i
Wm. Butterworth Cooke, Lt.Col. Army Ord.*
Dept. (Hon. Lt.Col. 12 Mar. 86) i
Fredi Octavius Leggett, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. |
(Son. Lt.Col. 30 Sept. 87) i
John Langford Wheeler, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. )
(Hon. Lt.Col. 10 Oct. 88) S
Robt. Fulke Noel Clarke, Lt. Col. Ai riy Ord.Dept. ")
(Hon. Lt.Col. 6 Jan. 89) 3
Herbert Thornton Wjun, Lf.tol. Army Ord.)
Dept. (i/on. X/. Co?. 9 July 90) j
Chas. Wm. Hy. Tate, Lr.Co!. Army Oid. Dept.)
(Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Dec. 90) i
Edward Heath, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. (Hon.l
Xf.Co?. 24 Dec. 90) , J
Chas. Gilchrist Jeans, Lt.Col. Aruy Ord.Dept.)
(Hon. Lt.Col. 12 Jan. 91) J
Geo. Dairy mple Panshawe, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Dickinson, ii.Coi. Royal n^dneers
Wm. Fred. Curteis, £f. Co/. Che-hire Regiment
Reginald Campbell Hadow.DSO jLr. Co/. Indian S.C.
Walter Watertield Ward, Lt.Col. Eiim York Regt....
Chas. Hy. Kellj, Lt.Col. Provisional Battalion..
William Alex. Ram?ay, Lt.Cui. 4 Uii~sars
William Henry M'Laren, Lt.Col. i Dragoons
Albert Ed(v. Ommanney, i/. Co/. I he Buffs ,
p.s.c. Edwd. A.W. S. Gr6ve,'>^ii!. Co/. WestKent Regt.
Thomas Perrott, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry G. Mainwaring, Lt.Col- S. Wales Borderers
Geo. Dodsworth Staweil, Major (from h. '.Devon-)
shire Hect.), Assist. Adj Cren., ow.^u, 15 June96i
Eras. Hugh Plowden, it'Co/. Oxfuni Lt. inf. (52 P.)
p.s.c. Edward R. Courtenay, Ln ol. 11 Hussars ...
Prank Alexander Newin^tOM, Mujur, R. Marines
John Jerome Quill, Major, Roy.il -uarmes
Augustus John English, Lt.Col. 14 Hussars
Henry John Blagrove, Lt.Col. 13 Hussars
Hon. Walter Philip Alexander, Lt.' 'ol. 2 Dragoons..,
Ernest ArmoJid Barclay, Lt.Col. Indian Stalf Corps
Charles OJdBeld Nicholetts, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C
James Hayes Sadler, Lt.Col. induu. Siafi Corps ..
John Edmund Mem, Lt.Col. Indian otatf Corps
George Robert M.^ore, Lt.Col. Roj al AriUlery
Geo. Radley Hobbs, Lt.Col. Aimy ord. Dept
Gordon George Monck-MasoD. Lt.Lol Royal Art...
Malcolm Edw. H. Owen Welch, Li.Col. Indian S.C
William Frederick Noel Noel, L'.Cul. K. Engineers
p.s.c. John F. G. Ross of Bladeusbuig," CB.
Lt.Col. h.p. 2Iajor (from Coidsir, .111 Guards)...
p.s.c. Wm. Edm. Franklyii, Ll.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
Francis John William Eustace, Lt 1 ol. Roj-al Art,
James Volant Vashou Baker, Lt. > ol. Royal Art.
Edward Beresford Coke, Li Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Spencer Wheatley, it. Co/. Indian Staff Corps
Ralph Bromfield W. Fish, r, Lt.Col. 10 :lussars
Charles Aug. Rochfort-boyd, Lt.Co . R. Engineers
Monier Williams Skinner, L'.Cal. itoyal Engineers
Fras. Edw. R. Pollard-Urqvihart, Lt. ol. Koyal Art.
Walter Hanbury Whiie, Lt Col. Lto.\al lingmeers
James Montague T. BacJgley, Lt.C.d R. Engineers
Henry William Duperier, Lt.Col. Roy.l Engineers...
Harry Hewlett Young, Lt.Col. lumau tjtaft' Corps...
Wm. Egginton Briggs, Lt.Col. Hampshire Regi-)
ment (67 F.) ]'
p.s.c. Wm. W. Cole-Verner,«<' Major (from h.p.)
Rifle Brigade), Frof. K. Mil. Coll ge i Sept. 96 J
Edward Evans Kenny, Lt.Col. Ind an StiifE Corps...
Geo. D. Campbell Gastrell, Lt.Col. in'. inn StaffC...
George Lindsay Garstin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
13 June68
5 Feb. 71
19 Feb. 79
15 Aug. 77
23 Sept. 71
23 July
28 Oct.
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9 Feh.
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II Aug. 80 I July
'26 Feb.
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28 Oct.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
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23 July 82
24June 76
19 Sept. 79
31 Jan. 8j
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I Nov. 81
4 June 84
16 May S3
8 Sept. 86
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13 Apr. 72
28 Oct. 71
3c Apr. 73
26 June 72
14 Jan. 71
1 5 Mar. 74
27 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
I Dec. 70
21 Sept.73
9 Feb. 70
5 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 73
24 June 68
24 June 68
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6 June 71
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28 Oct. 71
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15 July 68
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8 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
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28 Oct. 71
27 Mar. 72
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
3 Feb. 69
6 July 70
6 Jul.y 70
6 July 70
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23 July 82
16 Aug. 82
27 Apr. 82
25 Jan. 84
18 JuneSi
2 Mar. 79
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[2 Dec. 80
7 July 80
19 May 80
19 Aug. 81
1 July 81
I July 81
I July 81
16 Jan. 84
16 Mar. 83
!4 Nov. 77
6 July 8.^
6 Jul.> 82
6 July 82
6 July 82
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20 July 02
23 July 82
18 Mar. 85
30 Mar. 3:
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23 July 82
4 Jan. 83
10 Aug. 80
4 Jan. 83
4 Jan. 83
4 Jf.n. 83
27 Aug. 82
8 June 8i
3 Apr. 81
3 Sept 82
3 Sept. 82
30 May 83
IS June 85
15 Aug. 80
15 Jau. 86
15 June 8s
5 Au_. 85
9 Jan. 89
3 Apr. 92
I July 92
4 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
I Jan. 94
le Oct. 93
26 Aug. 84
1 Sept. 85
9 Sept. 85
10 Sept. go
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10 Oct. 88
27 Apr. 90
6 Aug. 91
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19 June
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49
Licute7iant Colonels.
Frederick Arthur Aylmer, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Ferdiuando Wallace Bonnet, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Charles James Long. Lt.Col. (from Royal Artillery)
Arthur Gambler Holland,'^* Lt.Col. h.p. (from\
Major 15 Hussars) )
Robert Bellew Adams, JSIa/or, Indian Stafi Corps...
Thomas Currie, CB. Lt.Col. N. StatfordRegt. (64 F.)
Alfred Heathcote, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. George Fitzherbert Bvowne.'''' D SO. Lt.Col.^
h.p. (from Major Northampton Regiment), >
Milifurv Attache. Fekin, ig Sept. 96 )
John Stratford CoUins.Z^.Co^.W. SuiTeyRegt. (2 F.)
James Hurley P^osseter, Lt.Col. Royal ArttUery ...
William Gibb's Straghan, Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt
Lawrence Worthington Parsons, Lt.Col. R. Art
Charles Carroll Rich, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Artillery
Richard Thompson, Lt.Col. Roval Eagtneers
Edm. Jas.Thos. RossofBladensburg,t/'.CoZ.R.Eug,
Stewart M'Murdo Maycock, Lt.Col. E. Engineers..
Wm. Robert Le Geyt Anderson, Lt.Col. Indian S.C,
John Wm. Edward Angelo. Lt.Col. Indian Staff C
Edward John Dewing, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Herbert Wm. Brackenbui-y, Lt.Col. Royai Artillery
Noel Montagu Lake, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers....
Charles Haggard, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
Robert Wm. P. Robertson, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery..
Arthur Law Woodland,i<.Co?.Dnrbam"Lt.Inf.(68 F.)
Henry Vaughan Hunt, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Stokes Evans, Lt.Col. Munster Fus. (loi F.)
George Frankland Francis, Lt.Col. Indian. Staff C.
Henry Lake Wells, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
William M'Carthy O'Leary, i/.CoZ. S.Lancashire )
Regiment (40 F.) S
John WiUoughb.v Wray, if. Co?. Indian Staff Corps.
Charles Sim'B. Parsons, Jlojor, Royal Artillery ...
George Evan Lloyd," L>S6. Lt.Col. h.p. (from;
Major, South Stafford Regiment )
Eaton Aylmer Travers, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Francis Reginald Wingate,'CB.J»&0.(?aptotK,R. Art.
John Greufell Maxwell. DSO. Captain, Black Watch
Ernest Frederic David, Captain, Royal Marines
David Francis Lewis, Major, Cheshire Regiment ..
Hector Arch. MacDonald, BSO. Major, R. Fusiliers,
y.s.c. Fred. W. Kitchener, Major, West York Regt.
g.s.c. John Fras. Burn-Murdoch, Major, i Dra.goons
Geo. Wm. Hacket Pain, Major, Worcester Regt. ...
John Collinson, Major, Northampton Regiment
Charles VereF.Townshend.CjB. Captain, Indian S.C.
Laurence Julius E. Bradshaw, Major, Indian S. C.
Charles Augustus Edwards, Captain, Indian S. C...
Ernest Dc Brath, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Raban, Xf. Co/. Royal Engineers
Henry Chas. Savage, Lt.Col. S.Stafford Regt. (38 F.)
Henry Averell Bagar, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles (86 F.) ...
Lewis Edmund Coker, if. Co/. Royal Artillery
Alexander Masters, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Alexander Nelson Rochfort, Lt. Col. Royal Ai-tiUery
p.s.c. Gerard Charles Kitson," Lt.Col. (from h.p.")
Major, King's Royal Rifles), Commandant S.M. >
College, Kinqaton, Canada. )
p.s.c. Rees J. F. Banfield, itCoi.WelshRegt.(6QF.)
Richard H. W. H. Harris, Lt.Col. East Surre'V)
Regiment (70 F.) i
Henry Parry Garden, Lt.Col. Duke of Cornwall's')
Light Infantry (46 F.) >
Warren Hastings Frith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
John Hotham, Lt.Col. Royal ArtUlery
Hans C. Maunsell Woods, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery..
■George Pridham Owen, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Thomas Ale.x. Hill, Lt.Col. 12 Lancers
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8 Jan. 7',
4 Jan. 71
!3 Juiy 70
23 Oct. 71
II Sept. 7c
28 Feb. 74
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
6 July 70
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II Feb. 75
28 Oct. 71
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11 Sept.87
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16 Dec. 82
16 Mar. 81
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21 Mar. 82
16 Sept. 80
17 Nov. 80
4 Jan. 83
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1 Oct. 82
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1 Feb. 81
2 Aug. 83
19 Nov. 81
9 Feb. 81
20 .Tune 75
26 Feb. 81
1 July 81
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10 Sept. 86
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20 Feb. 84
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20 Aug. 84
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10 Sept.ii6
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11 Sept.87
2 Aug. S3
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iS Jan. 82
27 Feb. 81
30 Nov. 82
9 Mar. 81
I Jan. 85
8 Mar. 81
21 June 80
5 Feb. 86
15 June 85
19 Feb. 86
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22 Nov. 90
29 Sept. 86
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27 July 92
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Waj- Services of the Li.CoIonels not helongimj to Begiments or Corps. 50
[For ttie War Services of other Lieutenant Colonels, vide tlieir respective Eegiments or Corps.]
1 Lt. Colonel Hon. C. Dutton serred in tlie Afghan war in 1379-80 as Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd
Division Cabul Field Force, and was present in the affair at Shekabad (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal).
* Lt.Colonel J. L. C. St. Clair served with the 91st Highlanders as Adjutant in the Zulu war of 1879, ^°<i '"'^s
present at the action of Gingiudhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Eg}-ptian war of
i332 as Aide de Camp to Major General Harman (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
■* Lt.Colonel M. Wjuyard served with the 50th Eegrimeut in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of
i356 (Medal). Served as Adjutant ist Battalion West Kent Regiment in the Egj'ptian war of 1S82 till invalided
from Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
»- Lt. Colonel F. C. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1S5S to 1863. and was present at the
assault on the Island of Beyt in October 1859, and served with a Naval "Brigade m the Okamundel Field Force in
the operations before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also in the China campaign of iSoo, and
was present at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Cfasp) . Served with the 4th King's Own throu2hout
the Abyssinian campaign of 1367-68. and was present at the action of Arrogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
^* Lt.Colonel J. Johnstone served in the operations near Suakin in December i333 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp^ 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^ Lt.Colonel Hon. J. P. Napier served with the loth nussars in the Atghan war in 1S7S-79 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel A. M. Paterson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at Durban during the latter
part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served withitue Burmese Expedition in 7S37-S9 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Field Force in 1852. Served with the Chitral "Relief Force under Sir Koberl Low in iSgs in com-
mand of the lit Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^1 Lt.Colonel G. Hoberts served as Superintendent of Elephant Transport with the DufSa Expedition of 1S74.
Served with the 72nd Highlander-^ in the Afghan war from ist May i38o with the Caliul and Cabul-Candahar
Field Forces; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
^- Lt.Colonel H. S. Holmes was present with the 6gth Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians
into Canada in May 1870.
33 Lt.Colonel F. S. F. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"Lt.Colonel R.F.Willoug'nby served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and aftcirwards in the opera-
tions against Seknkuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (slightly wounded, Medal with Clasp).
3^ Lt.ColonenV. F. D. Cochi-ane served in the Zulu warof 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Isanhl wan a
on 22nd January as Oi-derly OtHcer to Colonel Dumford ; served afterwards with Wood's Column in command of
the Natal Native Horse, taking part in the engagements at Zoblane Mountain, Kambuli, and Ulundi (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Adjutant General (Principal Staff Officer) to the Cape Colonial
Forces during the Basuto war in 1SS0-81, and was present at the capture of Lerothodi's stronghold and several
minor engagements. Served in the Egyptian warof 1S82 with the Commissariat and Transport Corps (Medal, and
jShedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 on the
lines of communication (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
^ Lt.Colonel S. J. M. Jopp was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Eoerwar
of 18S1, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River.
'' Lt.Colonel C. F. Thomson served in the Boer war of iS3i. Served in the Soudan campaignin 1885 as Brigade
Major of Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■''■ Lt.Colonel J. R. Povah served in t]ie Afghan war of 187S-79 as Transport Officer 2nd Brigade ist Division
Candahar Field Force, and was present at the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel H. E. C. Kitchener served with the Burmese Expedition in iSgi as Senior Transport Officer with
the Wuntho Field Force (mencioned in despatches) ; also served with the Tammu Column of the Manipore Field
Force in iSoi as Senior Transport Otficer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*■ Lt.Colonel H. M. A. Warde served with the loth Hussars in the Egvptian war of 1882, and was present in
the action at Kaesasin on the gth September (Medal and Khedive's Star}."
** Lt.Colonel N. P. O'Goraian served in the Hazara campaign in i388 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in
the ist Brigade under Brigadier Cleneral Channer from rrd October to oth November (mentioned in despatches.
Medal -with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel F. G. A. Wiehe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Transport Officer with the Khyber
Field Force (Medal). ,v r, v
^'- Lt.Colonel G. C. Madden served with the expedition to the Gambia in 1S92 and commanded the forces at the
attack of Toniataba; with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, West Coast of Africa, in 1892 {DSCimd Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the ist Battalion West
India Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CJB., and Clasp).
'- Lt.Colonel A. W. Dur3' served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (iledal).
^' Lt.Colonel W. L. Brereton served in the Afghan war in 1S73-S0 with the 2nd Battalion of the Sth Foot, and was
present in the engagement in the Kuram A'alley on the 28th Novem'oer [878, and at the capture of the Peiwar
Eotal (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 835-88 with the 2ud Battalion Royal Monster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
-* Lt.Colonel W. A. Yule served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel M. E. Crofton served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel H. Kilgour served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley as Transport Officer including the engagement at Deh Sarakh, and with the Besud and Kama
Expeditions (Brevet of Major, Medal).
^' Lt.Colonel C. W. H. Douglas served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 92nd Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6tn of October 1S79 and subsequent pursuit of the Afghans, in
the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore. and in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was jircsent at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar — horse
shot (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also
served in the Boer war of i83i. Served in the Soudan campaign of 1834-S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Lt.Colonel A.Davidson seri'ed with the 2nd Battalion 6othRifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 toNovembe^
iS3o, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in desnatches) ; served as Aide de Camp to Sir
Donald Stewart at Cabul, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the inarch to Candahar as Aide de Camp to
Major General Ross, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General Mac(3regor.
Served in the Boer warof 1881 with the Natal Field Force on signalling duty. Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (.Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star)'. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in iE84-bs on special service and a-
Acting Inspector of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches).
51 War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels not belonging to Reyivtents or Corps.
" Lt.Colonel J. Staupole served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
•* Lt.Colonel G. L). M. Nishett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's 8tarl. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Co.onel, Medal with
Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel A. W. Hill served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindblovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of" Clarke's Column " (Aleda! wiih Clasp).
" Lt.ColonelLloydserved with the sist Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 51st Light Infantry in the Ai'ghan war in 1878-9, and was present at the attack and capturt- of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1B84-85 as Commandant at Taiigur (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Chisp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Stir) ; also t-erved with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-87. iucludiug the engagements at Ginisslun^ncioued m despatches, DSO.)
and Sarras (3rd Class 01 the Medjidie) ; in the operations near Suakin in December i388 includiug the engagement
at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp); and in the operations in.'iSSg includiug tne eng geinent at Toski
(mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Nominated to the 2nd Class of the Medjidie for services u id er the Egyptian
Government. Served with the Dongol* E.^peditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu ifge in command
of a Field C^)lumn which he had organised from the Suakin and Tokar Garrison (mentioaed in despatches, pro-
moted to be Lt.Colonel).
^= Lt.Colonel Ross of Bladensburg served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the ist Battalion
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on Ihe 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star).
** Lt.Colonel W. W. Cole-Verner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Depat.v As-istant Adjutant
General Intelligence Department to the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the action
at Abu Klea, in the en.gagement at El Gubat • ivhere he acted as guide to the square on its march to the river),
in the engagement at iletammeh on the 2i&t Ja luary in coramandof Gordon's troop? (meutione 1 in despatches),
and in the action at Abu Klea Wells on the iSth February (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
^' Li. Colonel G. C. Kitson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Deputy Assistnut Adjutant General
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with L'las))).
'* Lt.Colonel A. G. Holland served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan warof 1S78-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan Cavalry at
Takht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches); also starved with the ThuU Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). S'erveil in the Boer war of
1881. Served throughout the Nile Expedit'on in 1S84-85 with the Light Camel Reginjent. and tiok part in the
operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea "Wells on the 161I: ai»d 17th February
(Medal with Clnsp. and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel G.F. Browne served in the exppdition against the Tonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88
(mentioned in despatches. 7)S0. and Medal wivh Clssp). Servedin the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the
"WeBt Coast of Africa, in 1892, including the capture of Tambi — wounded (Clasp).
Majors.
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CORNET,
l2UdLIECT.
OrKNSI&N.
Thomas Everard Hangprford.i Majoi-, h.p. Royal ^iarines, ■) ,,g j^^^g g^^
Barrack Master, Deal. 21 Jan. 87 .■•■•::.• ^
,13 Dec. 65
31 Mar. 63
S Feb. 64
3 Aug. 67
23 Oct. 66
ro Jan. 72
12 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
II Sept. 73
^q Aue;. 71
Oct,
1 Nov. 8?
22 Nov. 78
21 Apr. 77
2 July 78
15 Deo. 83
I July 81
8 Mar. 82
19 Ang. S3
19 May 8
Feb. Siiic ,;an. 85
13 June 67
I Aug. 68 6 Nov. 70
31 De.c. 62 78 June 66
15 Dec. 71
13 June 74
21 Sept. 74
2 Dec. 74
n Feb. 75
3 Sept. 7c' 28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 70 28 Oct. 7130 Mar. 81 i i Feb. 85
~ . . , ■ " ■ _ ' : 5 Feb. 85
r4 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71:10 Apr. 8o| 9 Apr. 85
9 Aug. 73 22 May 81 115 June 85
1 Feb. 741 I July 81' 15 .June 83
10 Sept.75'14 Mar. 83I15 June 8s
28 Mar. 74 13 Aug. 83 15 June 85
26 Feb. 77 26 Sept.83 15 June 85
28 Feb. 74 1 20 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 71 1 24 Nov. 83
2 Dec. 74130 Nov. 83
28 Jan. 75 21 Dee. 83
Jan. 75
13 June 75
12 Feb. 76
I Aug,
I Jan. 84
18 Feb. 84
Alexander Allen, ilajor, h.p. Royal Marine Artillery ; )
Barrach Master, 2 .] ily 92 .>
Edward Selby lanes, Ua/'or, h.p. Royal Marines, Poi^masfe)-, j
Deal, 27 Sept- gr J
Lionel Edward B. Bootli. J/a/or, West Riding Regt. (33 F.) ...
James Maitland Until;, Uainr, Cameron Highlanders (79 F.)...
William Johnston Kirkputrick, Jlftt/or, York and Lancaster j
Regiment J
p.s.c. Henry Vivian Co^van. Ifu/or, Royal Artillery
George Lycett Engle lue May, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers ...
Charles S. S. Whitehill. Mainr, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Henry Gritton, Major, h.p. R Marines, Pajmis'e)*, Chatham, ">
: Aug. 90 . .. J
Henry Whistler Smith Rewse, Maior, Royal Engineers
Charles Bradford H. Wolseley-Jenkins, Major, 19 Hussars...
Herbert C. Thoi-ntou l.iDtledale, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards ...
Edward ATm. derbert, Major, King's Royal Rifles
Walter G. Crole VVviidlium. Major, 21 Hussars
John Guyse Spai-ke, Mijor, Yorkshire Light Infantry (51 F.)
Frederick Carpenter. Jf ■/or, h.p. Connaught Rangers(88 F.) _ _ . . _
ji.s.c. John Charles Duke, /Vo/or, West Riding Regt. (33 F.) 23 Sept.7i,28 Oct. 71 24 Au,
Charles Richard I'owhIhv, Major, Suffolk Regt. (12 Foot)
p.s.e. Henrj- William Nuivton Guinness, Major, Irish Regt. ...
John Hope Wynne Evt, m. Maior, SUropshire Lt. Inf. (53 F.)
William Graydon Caiter. Major, Esses Regiment (56 F.)
David Phelips Ghapna:i, M.ijor, Cheshire Regt
Hem-y Bowles, Mijur, Y>rksliire Regiment (19 F.)
Henry Alfred iVal-h. Major, Somerset Lt. Infantry
Eyre Macdonnell Stevv,u-f, Crabbe, Major, Grenadier Gds. ...
Robert George KiikeiVich, liTa/or. Inniskilliug Fusiliers
Henry Crichto 11 riclit-r, Mijor, Royal Artillery
Gilbert Fred. AlUui No-on, Major, Royal Artillery
David Stanley William, Earl of Airlie, Major, 10 Hussars ...
■^:s.c. WilUam B. Capper, Major, Shropshire Light Infantry >
(85F.) i
Ravvdon Edward Deunys Reilly, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Henry IJagnold, Maior, Royal Engineers
Frederick Haniiuersley, Captain, Lancashire Fas. (20 F.) ...
Zon. Henry Charle.-* Legg ;, MVO. Major, Coldstream Guards
William Christian Anders.. n. Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred George Watson, Major, East Lancashire Regt. (30 F.)
Frederick Wm. ^^ich )las MCracken, Captain, Berkshire Regt.
Cecil Henry Co lette, Major, Shropshire Lt. Infantry (53 F.)
Thomas Siock, Major. Essex Regiment
Peter Lesh Clowes Mi'or,?, Hnssars
Charles Herbert f ayne. \Iajor, Gordon Highlanders (75 P.)...
William Prinn Noi-n. Major, Devonshire Regt. (11 F.)
*Paolo Bernard, X^ ijor, Roval Malta Artillery
Jnlius Batt Backhou>e, Maior, The Buffs (3 F.) ,
Walter Rupert Keny.iu-Slaney, Mqior, Rifle Brigade
Edward George Gr^i.iian, Major, Black Watch (42 F.)
Samuel Holt Loma.'i, Major, Scottish Rifles
George Ashby Asnby, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light )
Infantry J
Henry Caarle.v Han'ord, l/ajoi-, Wiltshire Regiment (99 F.)...
Henry Vere, Maior, King's Royal Rifles (60 F.)
y.8.e. 'Richard 6tanle> H Moody, jl/ajor. The Buffs
Harry Molyneux Carni- r. Major, Wiltshire Regiment (62 F.)
Richard D. B. Rritherford, Major, Highland Light Infantry
Edward James .\Io .t^ga Stuart Wortley, CMG. Major, \
King's Royal Rifles (60 Po it) S
Richard Hawes Ma Cart.hy, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.) ..
Henrj' Somerset Ha.-i»;ird, Major, Berkshire Regt. (49 F.)
James Spens, Major Shropshire Light Infantry
Cyril Wood, Maior, Essex Regiment (56 F.)
George P. R. Henderson, Captain, York and Lancaster";
Regiment J
Arthur Gregory Scrocold Wade, Major, Royal Artillery
Bernhard Drysdale vloller. Major, 18 Hussars
John James Swi .tm. Major, h.p. Royal Artillery
Benjamin A.Sa terthwaite, Afu/oi-,N. Lancashire Regt. (81 P.)
Newton Plomer Powell, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Hugh Pra-er, Major, Northamptonshire Regt. (48 F.)
Arthur B. R. Carran, Major, West Riding Regt
Alfred John C. Wrench, l/a/or, Welsh Fusiliers
Richard G. Bruxner Randall, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers ~i
(20 Foot) J
p.a.c. Arthur .Ii hn Watson. Major, Suffolk Regiment (12 F.)
Willoughby E. G. Poi-bes, Major, Warwick Regiment (6 F.)
John William H.nd. Mijor, The Buffs (3 P.)
Robert Preston Biikett Rodick, Major, Royal FusiUers
Charles David M\er5. Gall, ifo/or. Royal Fusiliers (7 I?.)
Edmond Joseph Gallwey, Major, Somerset Light Infantry ...
Fitzgerald Wmtour, Captain, West Kent Regiment (50 P.) ...
John A. W. Falls, Major, Army Service Corps
p.s.c. Hon. Milo George Talbot, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis H. R. Drummond, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Beauchamp J. Colcloiigh Doran, Captain, Irish Regt, (18 F.)
Charles Crutchley, Major (from h.p. Scots Guards), D.A.A. ^
General for Rec'Uiiiiig, War Office, 2$ Mar. g$
Macan WiUiam Saunders, Major, Royal Artillery
I July 81
8 May 77 11 July 82
9 Oct. 78 III July 82
6 Sept. 82 6 Sept.82
12 ipeb. 81 18 Nov. 82
I July 81! 18 Nov. 82
18 Nov. 82
4 Apr. 83
21 June 83
1 Sept. 8 5
29 Dec. 84
21 May 84
2t May 84
21 May 84
16 July 84
IS June 8s
15 .Tune 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
IS June 85
IS June 85
WHEir
PLACED oir
HALF PAT.
21 Jan. 87
2 July 92
1 7 June 89
.93
16 Dec.
IS May 84I15 June 85
12 Sept.72
II Sept. 76
31 Aug. 73
2S Jan. 77
3 Sept. 70 28 Oct. 71
13 Aug. 79'28 July 80
8 Jan. 68 28 Oct. 71
II Feb. 75
20 Nov. 75
II Nov. 78
II Feb. 70 28 Oct. 71
17 Sept. s8 25 Jan. 6r
ks May 72
10 Nov. 69 28 Oct. 71
24 July 69^28 Oct. 71
13 June 74
20 Nov. 75
5 Nov. 70] 28 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 73
72 31 Aug. 84I15 June 8s
12 Sept. 84115 June 85
8 Jan. 63
13 Oct. 77
23 Jan. 69
17 July 72
I May 78
2 FeO. 85
i8 Apr. 85
12 May 85
23 June 80
15 Dec. 84
30 Sept.82
8 Feb. 82
21 Feb. 83
10 Oct. 85
8 June 81
5 Sept.77
IS Mar. 80
14 June 80
19 June 79
21 July 80
I Jan. 86
3c Mar. 81
22 Dec. 81
24 Oct. 80
7 Aug. 78
11 Sept. 80
I Mar. 86
28 Oct. 71
23 July 70
13 Mar. 80
3 May 71 7 Jan. 80
23 Nov. 73 23 July 80
16 Oct.
21 Aug
Jtme7o
10 Nov. 69
9 Feb. 70
29 May 72
17 July 74
24 June 79
23 July 70
8 May 73
4 Jan. 71
8 Oct. 71
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
II Sept. 74
13 June 75
28 Oct.
71
9 Aug 73
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
6 July 70 28 Oct. 71
1 1 Aug. 80
:4 Jan.
July
29 Nov. 76
29 Apr. 73
II Feb. 75
I July 81
21 Sept. 74
15 Dec. 71
1 July 83
16 Aug. 82
2 June 86
27 Oct. 80
18 Dec. 80
19 Dec. 80
28 May 80
I Feb. 81
I July 8 1
I Oct. 81
29 Oct. 81
24 Jan. 80
14 Apr. 83
1 June 81
23 Dec. Si
10 Sept. 80
28 Jan. 82
26 Feb. 80
2 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 37
8 Jan. 8s
11 Feb. 86
22 May 87
29 June 87
13 July
15 June 85
15 June 85
IS June 85
5 Aug. 85
14 Aug. 85
9 Aug. 85
15 Sept. 8s
2 Oct. 85
10 Oct. 85
26 Oct. 85
10 Nov. 8s
30 Nov. 85
1 Dec. 85
4 Dec. 85
1 Jan. 86
2 Jan. 86
7 Jan. 86
7 Jan. 86
14 Jan. 86
17 Jan. 86
19 Feb. 86
2 Mar. 86
9 Mar. 86
27 Mar. 86
7 Apr. 8c
21 Apr.
3 June 86
7 July 86
7 July 86
27 July
28 Aug.
I Oct.
I Oct.
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
29 Aug. 96
86
10 Oct. 38
21 Oct.
29 Nov. 86
10 Dec. 86
TQ Dec. 86
10 Dec. 86
28 Dec. 86
3 Feb. 87
13 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
23 May 87
30 June 87
I July 87
53_
Majors.
Charles Pulley, Mawr, Indian Staff Corps
Stuart Brownlow Beatson, Cuplain, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert F. S. Ramsrien, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur F. G. Kichardson, Major, S. Lancashire Regt. (40 F.)
Frederick TyssenMackinlay Beaver, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Leslie Casey, Mujor, Royal irtillery
Soioraon Watson, jilajor. Royal Artillery
Patrick Charles Eric Newbipgincr, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Alfred Luther Lane, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Hewitt Pen^ree, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Ambrose Cecil Kmg, Ma^or, Royal Artillery
Geor|;e Richards Challenor, JJ/inor, Royal Artillery
Frederick Augustus Bowles, Ma'or, Royal Artillery
Ernest Charles Wace, DSO. Ma'ior, Royal Artillery
William Sworder Wa'.ford, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Ferrier Graham, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Baker Goodrich Dick, Major, h.p. Royal Marines ; >
Tayma^ter Flymouth Divhion /
Edward Hegan, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Frederick William Romilly, JDSO. Major, Scots Guard.s..
William Hodgson Suart, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Crofton Heath, Major, Royal Engineers
Andrew Graham Thomson, Major, Royal Engineers ...
p.s.c. Henry Merrick Lawson, Major. Royal Engineers
George Arthur Mills, Major, Dublin Fusiliers (102 F.)
John Wm. Ainslie Drummond, Captain, Scots Guards
Francis Henry Hall, JtTiyor, Royal Artillery
Thomas Barnes Weston, Major, 20 Hussars
Charles Edward Bradley, Major, North Staffordshire')
Regiment (64 F.) j
Frederick Henry Munn, Major, Irish Fusiliers (87 F.)
Alexander Bulstrode Fenton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Constantine Rodney Wm. Hervey, Mujor, Royal Artillery
Edward Montagu Flint, Major, Royal Artillery
Claude Rainier Rogero, Major, Irish Fusiliers (89 F.)
Walter S. Davies Liardet, Major, Leicestershire Regiment ...
Henry Clerk, 3f'a/or, h.p. 2 Dragoon Guards
Herbert Percivai Willoughby, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Hy. Beaufoy Mortimer, Major, North Stafford Regt. ...
Ernest Veness Elwes, Major, Rojal Artillery
William Powlett Thring, Mujor, Royal Artillery
Hugh Aboukir Scott, Major, Royal Artillery..
Alexander John Montgomery, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Mansfield, Jlfujoi-, Indian Staff Corps
John Edw". Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche, Major, 3 Dragoon ■)
Guards S
John Wm. Hastings Potts, Major, Royal Artillery
Albert Henry Cullwcll, Major, Royal Artillery
FitzGerald Muirson Banister, Mujor, Royal Artillery
Henry Napier M'Rae, Captain, Indian Slaff Corps
Suene Grant, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Hogge, C'a/i^atn, Indian Staff Corps
Oswald Claude Radford, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Thomas Buston, Major, Royal Engineers
Martin Martin, Major, Royal Engineers
John M'Donnell, Major, Royal Artillery
John Temple, Major, Royal Artillery
Benjamin D. Alsop Donne, Major, Sussex Regiment
James Alfred Coxhead, Major, Royal Artillery
Percy Alexander MacMahon, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Chesshyre Claughton Walker, Major, Royal")
Artillery i
Reginald Cakes, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Nathaniel Henriques, J/oJor, Royal Artillery
James Douglas Standen, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Ernest Cassan, Major, Royal Artillery ,
Charles Evans-Gordon, Major, Berkshire Regiment
Hugh Bertram Nathaniel Bcwicke, Major, Manchester Regt,
John Burton Forster, Major, Irish Regiment
Henry New]iort Chas. Heath, Co^iotH, Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
p.e.c. Richard Fras. Johnson, Major, Royal Artillery
Hon. Arthur Edward Dalzell, Major, Oxfordshire Lt. Infantry
j).«.c. Charles R. Robert M'Grigdr, Major, King's R. Rifles ...
Gother Fyers Mann, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Lethbridge Jessep, Major, Royal Engineers
Spenser Jackson, Major, North Lancashire Regiment ,
Jefferson Serrell Wood, Major, Border Regiment
William MacLaughlin, Major, Shropshire Light Infantry ...
Thomas Duncan Richey, Major, R.Artillery (District Officer) \
(Ox. Master, i April 76) J
Richard Denny, Major, h.p. Royal Marines; Barrack':
Master 15 Oct. 95 j
Tesey John Dawson, Major, Coldstream Guards
p.s.c. John Stewart Scott Barker, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Sprot, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Frederic Brice Bunny, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred Mansel, iJSO. Major, Royal Artillery -
Geo. Glencairn Cunningham, DSO. Captain, DerbyshireRegt.
Edward Arthur Smith, Major, Royal Artillery .,..'.
Charles Henry Westmorland, Major, Indian Statf Corps
Arthur Houstoun Hewat, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry George Weir, Major, Royal Artillery
Buchanan Scott, CIE. Major, Royal Engineers ,.
COBNKT,
andLiEUT.
OrKNSIGN.
28 Oct. 71
8 Dec. 66
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
10 Sept. 75
5 Oct. 73
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
3 Aug. 67
11 Sept. 76
33 Apr. 73
S Dec. 71
;5 Jan. 77
!5 Jan. 77
9 June 77
2 Ncv. 73
:i Feb. 77
15 Dec. 71
73
Apr.
28 Feb.
13 Aug. 79
25 Mar. 71
3 Sept.71
26 Sept.71
28 Oct. 71
20 Feb. 70
13 Aug. 79
28 May 70
11 Sept. 76
T2 Nov. 73
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
24 June 76
17 July 7:
9 Aug. 75
6 Jan. 72
28 Feb. 74
6 Jan. 7?
6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
20 Nov. 75
11 Feb. 80
2 May 72
2 May 72
2 May 72
28 Oct. 71
2 Aug. 7
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Sept. 72
7 July 69
2 -May 72
2 May 7:
10 Sept. 75
2 May 72
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
28 Apr. 77
12 Sept. 72
13 June 75
28 Oct. 71
23 Nov. 72
22 Oct. 81
12 Sept. 72
28 Oct. 71
I July 8 1
3 July 70
3 July 70
5 Mar. 73
2; Oct. 71
3 Apr. 75
25 Aug. 77
24 June 68
Oct. 71
12 Sept.72
28 Feb. 74
12 Sept. 72
12 Sent. 72
22 Oct. St
1 July 81
21 Sept. 74
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 7?
2 Aug. 71
CA.PTAIN.
28 Oct. 83
8 Jan. 85
10 Sept. 86
15 Mar. 80
23 May 81
27 May 81
1 1 June 8 1
ri June 8t
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
1 July 81
n July 81
I July 81
13 July 81
13 July 81
I July 81
31 Jan. 82
I Apr. 87
13 July 81
25 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 88
1 Apr. 88
26 May 80
23 May 88
13 July 81
1 Jan. So
I July 81
30 Mar. 83
8 Jan. 85
16 July 81
16 July 8 1
28 Aug. 83
20 Mar. 8 1
II Oct. 81
17 Aug. 81
19 Nov. 81
17 Aug. 81
17 Aug. Si
7 Sept.81
7 Sept.81
20 Nov. 86
25 Sept.84
17 Sept.81
18 Sept.81
1 Oct. 81
25 Mar. 83
2 Aug. 83
23 Sept. 83
■6 Sept. 83
2 Sept.S4
II May 82
I Oct. 81
6 Oct. 81
20 Oct. 83
24 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 8i
19 Oct. 81
20 Oct. 81
l^ May 84
1 Nov. ?i
16 Apr. 8j
Feb. 81
26 Feb. 81
6 Feb. 89
14 Nov. 81
II Mar. 82
II Mar. 89
25 July 82
23 July 82
2 Feb. 81
i3 June 80
13 Apr. 84
10 June 82
I July 81
25 Oct. 84
22 Nov. 81
26 Apr. 82
29 Nov. 81
30 Nov. ii
14 Aug. 89
Nov. 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
3 July 87
24 Aug. 87
21 Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
28 Sept. 87
28 Sept. 87
I Oct. 87
I Oct. 87
25 Oct. 87
29 Oct. E7
8 Dec.
22 Dee. 87
ir Jan. 88
9 Jan. 88
26 Jan. 88
26 Jan. 88
Apr. 88
21 May 88
24 May 88
?6 June 88i
I July £8
I July 88
1 July 88
2 Aug. 88
4 Aug. 88|
4 Aug.
12 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
1 Oct.
10 Oct. 88
13 Oct. 88
29 Oct. 88
29 Oct. 88
29 Oct. 88
2 Nov. 88
:4 Nov. 88
29 Nov. 88
29 Nov. 88
5 Dec. 88
7 Dee. 88
7 Dec. 88
7 Dec. 38
7 Dec. 88
7 Dec
16 Deo
21 Deo. 88
21 Dec.
28 Dec.
I Jan. 89
I Jan.
I Jan. 89
I Jan. 89
I Jan. 89
9 Jan. 89
11 Jan. 89
23 Jan. 89
25 Jan. 89
6 Feb. 89
7 Feb. 8q
16 Feb. 89
11 Mar. 89
12 Mar. 89
30 Mar. 80
I Apr. 89
10 May 89
15 May 89
T5 May 89
19 May 8g
24 June 89
10 July 89
7 July 89
19 July 89
31 July 89
13 Aug. 89
15 Aug. 89
.7 Au
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
I July 93
16 Dec 96
;Oct.
21 Sept. 85 23 Aug. 89
30 Nov. 81 1 Sept. 89
21 Dec. 81 2 Sept. 89
2 Aug. 83 4 Sept. 89
Majors.
54
OOKNET,
nd LIEUT.
OrEJfSIGK.
George Fred. Farquharson Shirreff, Major, Royal Artillery
James Grove White, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Henry John Lystcr, 2Iajor, Royal Artillery
Arthur Mordaunt Murray, Major, RoyjJ Artillery
Philip Saltmarshe, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Bvroii Jeffreys, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Walter Blunt Fletcher, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. John William Hawkins, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Milbauk Bland, Major, Royal Artillery
Edwin Hay Pickwoad, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Ward, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Pole-Penton. Major, Royal Artillery
George Frederick Wilson, Major, Royal Engineers
Orbell Henry Oakes, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Robert Williams Andrews, Major, Border Regiment
James Laing Fixott, Major, Royal Artillery
FitzRoy Somerset Lanyon Penno, Major, Welsh Regiment ...
Bowes Leslie Emanjil/cf/o)-, Royal Artillery
Owen Stuart Smvth, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Hobart Morrison, Major, iS Hussars
Thomas M. G. Thackeray, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
p.s.c. Alfred Edward Codriugton, Major, Coldstream Guards.
Charles A. de P. Burroughs, Major, S. Lancashire Regiment
Charles Aloysius Ryan, il/a>»-. Royal Artillery
Parkins Hearle, Major, Royal Marines
Richard Matthews Ruck, Major, Royal Engineers
Simeon Hardy Exham, 2Iajor, Royal Engineers
Edward Glennie, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Hugh Muirhead, Major, Royal Engineers
William Harold Ohippindall, Major, Royal Engineers
Alfred Crawford Bruce, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur H. Croker Phillpotts, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Thomas Stanl'ord Baldock, Major, Royal Artillery
Archibald J. A. Wright, Major, Bast Lancashire Regiment ..
Arthur Edmund Simpson, Major, Manchester Regiment
Edmond William Cotter, 21ajor, Royal Engineers
Charles Edward Harman, Major, Gonnaught Rangers
Edward John Bor, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Robert Kelham, Major, Highland Light Infantry
Henry Edward 51'Callum, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers..
John Andrew Mackenzie-Grieve, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis William Reader, Major, Leicester Regiment
William Frederick Cleeve, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Matthew Ridley, Major, 7 Hussars
John Henry Ghenevix HaiTison, Major, Royal Engineers
Ruscombe Field Westmacott. JIajor, Lancashire Fusiliers . .
John Frederic Inglis, Major, Wiltshire Regiment (99 F.)
Napoleon Joseph R. Blake, Major, Middlesex Regt. {77 F.)...
Francis Jolebrooke li'armer. Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Francis Wm. Bromfleld, Major, Cheshire Regiment
p.s.c. Charles St. Lcger Barter, Major, Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
James Wyndham Hughes- Eallett, DSO. Major, Seaforth >
Highlanders (78 P.J )
Edward Gunner, Major, Royal Artillery
Albert Burton, Major, Royal Artillery
Hubert Burton, Major, Royal Artillery
John Stirling Napier, Major, Argyll and Suth. Highlanders
p.s.c. Francis WaldroQ, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Addison Rigg, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Umfreville Blackett, Major, Royal Artillery
Hon. Edward Noel, Major, Rifle "Brigade
William Grant de Jersey, Major, Royal Artill.'.ry
James Kellie, Major, Royal Engineers
Harris England Buchanan, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Edward John Kenworthey Priestley, Major, Royal Artillery
Pelham George Yon Donop, Major, Royal Engineers
Lawrence Richard Connolly, Major, h.p. Royal Marine ')^
Artillery; Paymaster 21 May 95 )
Harry Shuldham Lye, Major, Irish Regiment
William Lewis Clinton Baddeley, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Charles John Spottiswoode, Major, Yorkshire Regt. {19 F.)
Ernest Vaughan-Hughes, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Frederick Hadden, Major, Royal Artillery
James Milford Sutherland Brunker, Major, Royal Artillery...
Gerald Grant-Dalton, Major, West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F.) ...
John Chivas Shirres, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Edw. Coxwell Morris, Major, North Lancashire Regt. (81 F.)
p.s.c. Charles Edward de la Poer Beresford, Jlf a/or, Wilt- ">
shire Regiment S
Henry Tempest Hicks, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
George T.W. Hewat, Major, King'sOwn Scottish Borderers...
CecirHenry Law, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Morey Quayle Jones, iVfcyor, Warwickshire Regiment
Martyn John Edward Fenwick, Major, Dorsetshire Regt. ...
Robert Henry Ginning, Major, King's Royal Rifles
Thomas Tweed Vaughan, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Daores Olivier, Major, Royal Engmeers
Justice Chapman Tilly, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Manley Ogden Hopkins, Major, Royal Artillery ,
Henry James Seton, Major, Irish Rifles
John Edward Blackburn, Major, Royal Engineers
Ron. John Townshend St. Aubyn, Major, Grenadier Guards
Harry D'Arch Breton, Major, Royal Engineers
6 July 70
25 Nov. 68
12 Oct. 70
:Oct.
9 Oct. 69
8 June 70
7 July 69
12 Sept. 72
12 Nov. 73
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
Q Jan. 73
Q Jan. 73
9 Jan.
9 Ja.u.
9 Jan,
9 Jan
9 Jan.
9 Jan
2 Aug. 71
10 Jan. 72
18 Oct. 7:
9 Jan. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
3 June 74
27 Oct. 71
Feb. 73
28 Oct. 71
9 Jan. 73
16 Dec. 67
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
28 Oct. 71
21 Sept. 74
2 Aug. 7 1
21 Sept.75
2 Aug. 7
28 May 73
15 Deo. 71
29 Apr. 73
2 Dec. 74
29 Apr. 73
27 Mar. 74
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Feb. 73
12 Nov. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 May 72
10 Sept.75
26 June 73
29 Apr. 73
2Q Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
21 Sept.74
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
27 Mar. 72
29 Apr. 73
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
29 Apr. 73
15 Dec. 71
18 Feb. 7i
9 Aug. 73
15 Dec. 71
5 June 76
29 Apr. 73
11 Sept.73
I Sept.7_
8 June 72
II Sept.73
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct.
21 Dec. 81
2 Jan. 81
21 Dec. 81
24 Dec. 81
31 Dec. 81
II Jan. 82
Jan. 82
Jan. 82
17 May 82
27 May 82
1 June 82
7 June 82
2 Aug. 83
■.7 Dec. 81
6 Sept.Si
2 June 82
2 Feb. 81
4 June 82
24 June 82
31 Oct. 82
3 Mar. 81
5 Apr. 85
8 Sept.Si
8 July 82
I July 81
I Aug. 83
I Aug. 83
I Aug. 83
I Aug. 83
I Aug. 83[i7 Dec.
I Aug. 83^20 Dec.
27 Sept. 71
7 July 69
14 Dec. 70
19 Oct. 78
WHEN
PLACED OIT
BALP PAT.
16 Sept. 8g
18 Sept.89
I Oct. 39
I Oct. 8g
I Oct. 89
I Oct. 8g
I Oct. 89
I Oct. 89
t Oct. 8g
I Oct. 89
I Oct. 89
I Oct. 89
I Oct. 89
9 Got. 89
.!oOct. 89
I Nov. 89
13 Nov. 89
13 Nov. 89
13 Nov. 89
1 9 Nov. 8g
I Dec. 89
4 Dec. 89
8 Dec. 89
15 Dec. 89
16 Dec. 89
17 Deo. 8g
17 Dec. 8g
17 Dec. 89
17 Dec. 89
8 July 82
IS July 82
Nov. 80
18 June 81
2 Aug. 83
30 Mar. 8 1
' 2 Aug. 83
7 Jan. 82
15 Dec. 83
21 July 82
15 Nov
1 Sept.S2
19 Dec. 83
15 Dec. 83
23 Mar. 81
19 May So
14 Mar. 81
9 Sept.S2
!2 Sept.83
15 Mar. 81
2 Sept.80
9 Sept. 82
6 Sept. 82
16 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 82
I Oct. 82
I Oct. 82
I Oct 82
20 Aug. 80
I Oct. 82
15 Dec. 83
9 Mar. 82
I Oct.
15 Deo.
25 Sept.80
23 May
15 Dec.
29 Sept. 82
2c July
I Oct. 82
4 Oct,
18 May 81
4 Oct. 82
23 Feb.
71
4 Deo. 73
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
3 Aug. 72
26 Mar. 73
II Sept.73
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 7
II Sept.73
2 Dec. 74
IS Dec. 71
1 July 81
15 Dec 7
TO Nov. 80
I Jan.
24 Jan. 83
25 Apr. 83
12 Sept.83
I Aug. 83
25 Nov. 82
15 Dec.
30 Apr. 79
ii Nov. 82
2t Apr.
15 Dec. 83
I July 90
15 Dec. 83
4 Jan. 90
4 Jan
8 Jan. 90
17 Jan. 90
1 8 .Tan. 90
21 Jan. go
25 Jan. go
31 Jan,
1 Feb. go
2 Feb. 90
5 Feb. go
12 Feb. 90
I Feb. 90
1 Mar. 90
2 Mar. 90
19 Mar. 90
19 Mar. go
19 Mar. 90
24 Mar. 90
' Mar. 90
27 Mar. 90
28 Mar. 90
28 Mar. 90
29 Mar. go
31 Mar. 90
1 Apr. 90
2 Apr. go
5 Apr.
12 Apr. 90
17 Apr. 90
1 9 Apr. 90
23 Apr. 90
25 Apr. 90
6 May go
7 May 90
7 May 90
10 May Qo
11 May go
12 May go
12 May go
20 May 90
23 May 90
23 May go
31 May 90
4 June go
7 June go
14 June 90
21 June go
21 June 90
21 Junego
25 June 90
28 June 90
29 June 90
I July go
1 July go
2 July go
2 July go
2 July 90
6 July go
21 May 95
55
Majors.
[2nd LIEUT.
OrENStGlf.
Charles William Ross Kitcting-, Major, Royal Marines
Maxwell Ai-chibald Close, Ma^or, 13 Hussars
Wensly James Hodton Bond, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Harry Clark-Kennedy, C'u/^fain, Indian Staff Corps...
Berkeley Crosbie Quill, Mu/o'r, York and Lancaster Regt. ...
Wilham Tylden, Hajr, Royal Artillery
Charles James Blomfiela, ilnjor, Lancashire Fusiliers
Stephen Dickson Rains ord. Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Henry VVili'ord Brett, Major, Royal Artillery
Grey Skipwith, Major, Ruyal Marines
Henry Palmer Knijfbt, Major, Royal Engineers
William Henry Goldney, Major, Royal EnRineers
Albert Evelyn Houghton, Major, Royal Marines
Frederic Percy Loui-ada, Major, York and Lancaster Regt..,
John Henry Collier Coode, M\'ior, Black Watch
Foster Lionel CunliiTe, Major, R.iyal Artillery
Terence England Rowan, Major, Royal Artillery
John William Marsdin Newton, Major, lloyal Artillery
Colin George Donald, Major, Ro3'al Fusiliers
p.s.c. John Heniy Sewell, 3Iuj^r, Norfolk Regiment
Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson, Major, N. Staii. Regt. ...
Lewis Horace Phillips, Major, Norlolk Regiment
Francis Seymour Leslie, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur William M'Kinstry, Major, Leicestershire Re^'ment
Stewart John Trench, Major, West Ridmg Regiment (76 F.)
William Hugh Edw.ard Dobie, Major, ftoyal Artillery
Robert John Romanes, Major, King's Own Scottish >
Borderers (25 F.) )
Arthur Abney Sandys, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
■Claude Mason Haggard, Major, Royal Artillery
Carraichael Light Young, 3iajor, Royal Engineers
TJlick George Campbell de Biirgh, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Charles William Henry Evans, Major, West Kent Regiment
Standisb Henry Harrison. Major, Liverpool Regiment
Carteret Walter Carey, Major, Highland Light Infantry
Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor, Major, Liverpool Regiment ...
Francis Cecil Bicardo, Major, Grenadier Guards
Arthur Reginald Hennell, Major, Hampshire Regiment
George Wade Robertson Fulton, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Henry .Jackson Woodrow, Major, Royal Artillery...
Arthur Henry Browne, Major, Royal Artillery
Horace John James Kentish, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
David Erskine Dewar, Major, Royal Artillery
■Gerald Talbot Kelaart, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Churchill Bailwarci. Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Ernest Arundell Hunter, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry Alexander Dyer Curtis, Major, Royal Ai-tillery
AUred Keene, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry O'Brien Owen, J/uj'or, Royal Artillery
p.s.o. Julian John Leverson, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Percy Poingdestre Leigh, CIE. Major, Indian S. C.
Richard Camac Temple, CIE. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Frederick Guy Vivian, Major, Indian Staff Coi-ps
William Arthur Plant, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Julian Penrhys Evans, Major, Royal Marines
John Anstruther Smith-Cuninghame, Major, 2 Life Guards
Richard Lionel Hippisley, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert Charles Hellard, Major, Royal Engineers
John Colin Livingtoa Campbell, Major, Royal Engineers ...
George Davidson, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Cosmo Hmitly Gordon, Major, The Buffs
Robert Maziere Brady, Major, Royal Artillery
Archibald Morden Carthew-Yorst'oun, Major. Black Watch i
James Browne, Major, Defonsbire Regiment '
Robert Dunn Loudon, Major, Royal Ai^tillery
Hon . Ulick d.e Rujio Burke Roche, Major, S. Wales Borderers
Walter Dubbon LrarnettBotfield, Major, Royal Artillery
John de Courcy O'Grady, Major, Connaught Rangers
*Antomo Gatt, Major, tioyal Malta Artillery
James Alastaii- Campbell, Major, Seaforth Highlanders
Cuthbert George Knocker, Major, Army Service Corps
Ellis Charles Fletcher Holland, 2Iajor, Royal Artillery
Wastel Jameson Lister, Major, Royal Engineers
George Leonard Thomscni, Major, Sussex Regiment
George Ewbank Briggs, Major, Royal Fusihers
Son. Algernon Sidney, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Wilford Botelor, Major, Royal Artillery
YiE William Henry Dick-Cunyngham, 3fajor, Argyll andl
Sutherland Highlanders '.'. j
Henry George Purdon, Major, N. Lancashire Regt
Arthur Spencer Pratt, il/« /or. Royal Artillery
William Edward Blewitt, Jifi/OT-,' Royal Artillery ,
Digbydela Motte DuBoulay,^JXtyo'/''h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards
. Charles Arthur Hadfield, J/u/or, Army Service Corps
Mon. Reginald Henry Bertie, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Charles Evan Maberly, Major, Royal Ai'tillery
Henry Melville Hatchell, Major, Irish Regiment
Frederick John Brown, Major, tissex Regiment
Charles Knight Wood, Major, Royal Engineers
Gerald Hope Wildig O'SuJlivan, Major, Ro3"al Engineers ...
IJd! Charles James William Grant, Captain, Indian S. C. ...
p.s.c. George Mackworth Bullock, Jia/or, Devon shire Regt....
Montagu William BaMye, Jfq/or, East Lancashu-e Regiment...
Charles Victor Bremer Kuper, Major, Royal Artillery
LIEUT. I CAPTAIS.
21 July 70 21 July 82 76 July 50
2 Dec. 74 25 Sept.8oJ25 July 90
30 Kov. 76 30 Nov. 87 28 July go
II Nov. 77 -I Nov. 88 28 July 90
21 Aug. 72 24 June 79 30 July 90
II Sept. 73 27 Dec. 82 30 July 90
II Feb. 75 I .luly 81J31 July 90
II Sept. 73 31 Dec. 82 i Aug. 90
II Sei.t.73 14 Feb. 83I I Aug. 90
I Oct. 73 26 Jan. 84 I Aug. 90
15 Dec. 71 15 Dec. 83
IS Deo. 71 15 Dec. 83
1 Oct. 73:11 ieb. 84
28 Feb. 74; I July Si
10 Se t 75 17 Apr. 82
11 Sept 73 14 Feb. 83
II Sept. 73 16 Feb. 83 . -.,.^„.y,,,
11 Sept. 73 28 Feb. 83 2 Sept.goj
21 Se|.t.74 .^o May 83 3 Sept.Qol
8 May 72 1 Apr. 82
12 Nov. 73! 3 Apr. 81
2 Dec. 74 19 July
3 Aug. go
3 Aug. go
10 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
I Sept.90
5 Sept.90
10 Sept.goj
10 Sept. gc
WHEBf
PLACED Oir
HALE PAT.
IS Dec. 71,15 Dec. 83122 Sept. go
5 June 75 7 JIar. 83 23 Sept.90
6 Oct. 75 24 Jan. S3 26 Sept. co
II Sept. 73 28 Feb. 83 i Oct. 90
29 May 721 26 Apr. 81 8 Oct. 90
13 June 74 10 June 82 8 Oct. gc
II Sept.73 8 Feb. 83 16 Oct. 90
IS Dec. 71125 Dec. 83I22 Oct. go
11 Sept.jel I July 8ii3i Oct. 90
28 Feb. 74I 5 Nov. 82 5 Nov. 90
2 Dec. 74 1 I July 81J19 Nov. 90
12 Nov. 73125 Jan. 82 22 Nov. 90
15 Jan. 75! I July 81*26 Nov. 90
|ii Sept.72 8 June 84: 10 Dec. 90
I Apr. 68^28 (Jot. 7i| 1 July Si 20 Dec. go
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
19 ilay 6(;
:8 Mar. 83
I Apr. 83
3 Apr. 83
19 Mar. 84
3 Apr. 83
17 Apr. 83
17 Apr. 83
. . 18 Aijr. 83
12 Feb. 74I12 ilay 83
12 Feb. 74I13 May 83
12 Feb. 74I23 May 83
6 Jan. 72^ 6 Jan. 84
4 Jan. 71; 4 Jan. 83
28 Oct. 7i| 4 Jan. 83
28 Oct. 71 4 Jan. 83
12 Feb. 74 18 June 83
I July 74 17 May 84
II Feb. 76
6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
(1 Jan. 72
10 Apr. 8;
31 Dec. 90
31 Dec. go
31 Dec. 90
31 Dec. 90
I Jan. 9
I Jan. Q
I Jan. 9
X Jan. g
I Jan. 9
; Jan. g
I Jan. g
•■ Jan. g
4 Jan. g
4 Jan. g
4 Jan. g
9 Jan. 9
g Jan. 9
Jan
6 Jan. 84115 Jan. o
6 Jan. 84 15 Jan. 9
6 J.an. 84 15 Jan. 9
6 Jan. 84 15 Jan. 9
23 Feb. 74 19 Mar. 82 21 Jan. 9
12 Feb. 74 II July 83 25 Jan. 9
20 Nov. 75 1 s Oct". 82 29 Jan. 9
28 Oct. 71:21 Jul3' 81 4 Feb. 9
'12 Feb. 74! 6 July 83 7 Feb. g
6 Sept.7b,iS JuneSi 10 Feb. g
[12 Feb. 74, 7 July 83 10 Feb. 9
II Sept. 78 13 Apr. 81 12 Feb. 9
21 Feb. 65 'iS Apr. 84 14 Feb. g
29 Nov. 76 22 Apr. 86 14 Feb. 9
11 Feb. 75 15 Apr. 82 15 Feb. 9
12 Feb. 741 7 July S3 16 Feb. 9
6 Jan. 72I 6 Jan. 84116 Feb. g
28 M^y 75 126 July 82
13 June74|i6 Feb. 84
12 Feb. 7426 July 83
12 Feb. 74! I Aug. 83
17 Feb. 73
11 Sept. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
11 Sept.77
2 Deo. 74
I Sfpt.74
12 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
10 Sept. 75
6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
10 Ma.v 82
24 Apr. 72
12 Feb. 73
12 Feb. 74
10 Oct. 81
5 Jan. 84
I Aug. 83
I Aug. S3
I Oct. 81
14 Jan. 84
10 May 83
22 Aug. S3
I July Si
16 Aug. 82
6 Jan. 84
6 Jan, 84
10 May gi
22 Feb. 82
8 Jan. 83
31 Aug. 83
Feb. g
tS Feb. g
26 Feb. g
1 Mar. g
4 Mar. gi
6 Mar. 91
13 Mar. 91
14 Mar. 91
31 Mar. 91
1 Apr. gi
2 Apr. gi
19 Apr. 91
29 Apr. 91
ig Apr. 91
6 May 91
9 May 91
II May 91
ig May 91
23 May 91
29 May 91
; Aug
Majc
COKNISl,
2Ild LIEUT.
OrENS'GN.
8 July 6S
17 Aug. 74
2Q Nov. 76
iS Feb. 71
6 Jan. 72
12 Nov. 73
25 Aug. 77
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 7:
21 Sept. 74
11 Sept. 76
2 iJec. 74
12 Nov. 73
9 Aug. 73
2 Dec. 74
28 Feb. 74
20 Nov. 75
21 Sept. 74
17 Aug. 74
21 Sept.74
21 Jan. 74
17 Aug-. 74
6 ilar. 72
23 July 79] I Dec. 80
..... 2 May 72
9 Aug. 73
,'30 Dec. 71
May 72
Arthur Clifton Hansard, Major, Royal ArtiHery
Granville de la Motte Fauuce, JL''u>r,BerksliireRegt.{66F.)
Augustus Simeon Le Quesne, Af«/or, Royal Marine Artillery
Ernest Blunt, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.e. Pras. Ricbd. Pennelather Kane, Major, E. Surrey Eegt.
Bolden Dnndas Portertield, Ma/or, R. Art. (District Officer)...
Somerset B. O'Brien Kevill-Davies, Major, Gordon High- )
landers (92 F.) •, J
Allan Gilmore, Major, Gloucestershire Regiment
Robert Frederick Lindsell, J/a/or, Gloucester Regt. (28 F.)
Francis Edward Wallerstein, Major, York & liancaster Regt.
Attiwell Henry Wood, Major, Connaught Rangers
Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly, Major, Border Regiment (34 P.)
p.K.c. Percy Hy. Noel Lake, Major, East Lane. Regt. (59 P.)
Frederick Morris, Maior, Welsh Fusiliers
Sir Hy. Allen Wm. Johnson, Bart., Major, York Lt. Inf. (51 P.)
Hugh Ingoldsby Massy, Major, Essex Regiment (44 P.) ....
Gerald Hedley Ovens, Major, Border Regiment (55 P.)
Benjamin Burton, Major, Royal Artillery
Prank Robt. Crofton ijarleton, J/u/. Durham Lt. Inf. (106 P
p.s.e. Douglas Fred. Rawdun Dawson. Maj. Coldstream Gds.
John Richard Howard Allen, Major, Royal Artillery ....
John Robert Young, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment .
Alexander M'Donnell .vi'oore. Major, Irish Fusiliers ....
p.s.c. John Burn-Murdoch, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Elliott Carr, Major, Scots Fusiliers
Arnold H.N. Urquhari Champion, i)/u/.Leinster Regt. (100 P.)
Charles Conyngham Ellis, Major, Royal Engineerd
p.s.e. James Birch Sharpe, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Digby, Major, Royal Engineers
Cecil Francis Garnett, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment
James Wilfred Stirling, Major, Royal Artillery
Oswald James Henry Ball, Major, Welsh Regiment
Trenchard Fred. Thomas Fowle, J/u,/o)-, Royal Artillery
Herbert Martin, Major, Leinster Regiment 30 Jan. 78
John Percy I'ell, Major, Royal Artillei'y
St. John James St. Leger, Major, Leinster Regiment (100 P.) 20 Mar. 78
Ciaude Frederic Gambier, il/iyoc, Indian Staff Corps
Percy VVm. Albert Alfred Milton, Major, Yorkshire Lt. Inf... 11 May 78
Edwin. Capel Currie Sandys, Major, Indian Stall Corps
Hugh Frederick Lyons Muntgomeiy, jI/o/oc, Indian S.C. ..
WilUam du Gard Gray, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Dudley Richard Apthorp, Major, 19 Hussars
Kenneth Ross MacKenzie, Maj. Seaforth Highlandi's.(78 P.
Robert Arthur Gwynne Harrison, Major, Royal Artillery . .
Maurice Charles Barton, Major Royal Engineers
Philip Faner, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (39 Foot)
Ronald Charles Ml xwell, J/u/o/-, Royal Engineers
Walter Andrew Urquhart, Major, Royal Artillery
Percy Schletter, Major, Liverpool Regiment (8 F.)
Frederick Charles Maisey, Major, Indian Staff Corps 23 Sept. 71
George Wingate, Major, Indiain Staff Corps 23 Sept.71
p.s.c. John William Hogge, CIE. Major, Indian Staff Corps 23 Sept. 71
Henry Cuthbert Connell D. Simpson, Major, R. Artillery ...
Thos. Horatio de Montmorency Roche, Major, R. Marines...
Henry Davison Love, Major, Royal Engineers
William Edward Ligonier Balfour, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Burridgo Purvis, Major, Royal Artillery
Rowley Wynyard, Major, Royal Artillery
John Warre Sill, Major, Ro.val Engineers
Kenneth Mackean, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.e. Edward William Fleming, Major, Royal Artillery
George Robert Townshend, Major, Royal Artillery
John Rowlandson, Major, Lancaster Regiment (4 P.)
Andrew Bell-Irving, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred Montanaro, Major, Indian Staif Corps
Willoughby Verner Constable, Major, Royal Engineers
Alwynde BlaquieveV. Paget, Jl/ojor, Durham Lt.Inf. (io6 P.)
John Wilmot Robyns, Major, Royal Marines
Charles Tom Eeay, Major, Manchester Regiment (63 P.) ...
William Heary Fothergill MacMuUen, 2lajor, Indian S.C. ... 28 Oct. 71
Francis Shetlield Sorell, Major, Indian StatT Corps 28 Oct. 71
Lambart Juhn Browne, Major, Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Robert Feild Jameson, Major, Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
John Haughtou, Major, Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Arthur George Frederic Browne, DSO. Major, Indian S.C. 128 Oct. 71
Arthur Wapshare, Major, Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
George Henry B. Coats, Major, Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Thomas Davison, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 P.) [27 Apr. 70
Thomas Vaughan Wynn Phillips, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Robert H. Jennings, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Napier Simpson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Sinclair May, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. George Dudley Carleton.JIfffy'or, Leicester Regt. (17 P.)
Richard Louis Milne, DSO. Major, Leicester Regiment
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, Major, 11 Hussars
p.s.c. Joseph Howard Poeti, Major, Dorsetshire Regt. (39 P.)
Reginald Pemberton Leach, Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon Campbell Foley, ilajor. Royal Engineers
Henry Charles Barton Gray, Major, Welsh Regiment
George T. P. Downman, Major, Gordon Highlanders
p.s.c. George F. C. Mackenzie, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Octavius R07'e, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Herry Darling, i/'a;or, Royal Engineers
56-7
WHEN
PLACED ON'
HALF PAT.
I Sept. 83 3 June 9
30 Oct. 83 i 8 June 9
27 Sept. 80 12 June9
6 Jan. 84 12 June 9
28 Feu. 81 ,21 June 9
16 Sept. 82 :22 June 9
18 June 81 I July g
7 Aug. 81 I July 9
19 Nov. 8i I July 9
29 Maj' 82) I July g
16 Sept. 82 J I July g
13 Aug. '
31 Oct. ii3
I July 84
6 Feb. 82
,0 Aug. 82
20 Oct. 83
I Sept '
2 May 72
2 May 72
28 Feb. 74
17 Aug. 74
28 Feb. 74
17 Aug. 74
1 Oct. 78
17 Aug. 74
30 Nov,
30 Dec. 71
14 Dec,
2 May 72
13 June 75
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 7
9 Aug- 73
17 Aug. 74
2 May 72
20 Nov. 75
i May 72
17 Aug. 74
13 June 76
28 Oct.
28 Oct. 72
28 Oct. 72
17 Aug. 7
I July 74
12 Sept. 72
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
12 Sept. 7:
12 Sept. 7
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
10 Jan. 72
28 Jan. 75
14 Oct. 71
12 Sept. 72
11 Peb. 75
1 Oct. 74
11 Feb. 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
27 Oct. 71
28 Jan. 75
12 Sept. 72
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
II Sept.76
31 Aug. 73
20 Nov. 75
11 Sept.76
28 Jan. 7
2 May 72
30 Dec. 71
29 Nov. 76
12 Feb. 76
28 Jan. 75
1: Sept.72
I July 9
I July g
I July 9:
4 July 9
6 July 9
9 July 9
25 July 9
3 June 81 28 July 9
19 Sept. 8s 29 July 9
1 Sept.B3 3c July g
26 July 82] 5 Aug. 9
12 Aug. 851 5 Aug. 9
2 May 84 6 Aug. g
14 July 83 10 Aug. 9
23 May 83J12 Aug. 9
2 May 84112 Aug. 9
2 May 84] 13 Aug. 9
2 May 84I13 Aug. q
15 Aug. 9
17 Aug. 9
Aug. 9
20 Aug. 9
2 1 Aug. g
22 Aug. 9
2b Aug. 9
I Sept.g
I Sept.g
I Sept.g
I Sept.g
1 Sept.g
2 Sept.g
2 Sept.g
7 Sept. 9
8 Sept.g
10 Sept.g
16 Sept.g
20 Sept.g
2 Sept.g
23 Sept. g
23 Sept. 9
=3 Sept. 9
23 Sept.g
27 Sept.g
30 Sept.g
I Oct. g
I Oct. 9
I Oct. 9
I Oct. 9
1 Oct. 9
2 Oct. q
4 Oct.
7 Oct.
12 Oct.
14 Oct.
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
24 Oct.
8 Oct.
8 Oct.
8 Oct.
28 Oct. 9:
8 Oct. g:
28 Oct. g:
28 Oct. g
28 Oct. g:
28 Oct.
29 Oct.
5 Nov. 9
7 Nov. g
7 Nov. 9
15 Nov. 9
18 Nov. g
19 Nov. 9
19 Nov. 9:
21 Nov. 9
23 Nov. q
25 Nov.Q
25 Nov. 9
30 iN ov. 9:
30 Nov. 9
6 Dec. 9
3 May 84
2 Sept. 83
I Apr. 81
5 Sept. 83
6 June S3
8 Sept. 83
6 June S3
30 Dec. 83
1 Jan. 84
2 May 84
13 June 86
10 Sept. 86
26 Apr. 82
27 Mar. 83
26 Sept. 83
2 May 84
18 July 84
2 May 84
7 Oct. 83
7 Mar. 82
23 Sept. 83
23 Sept. 83
23 Sept. 83
23 Oct. 83
28 May 84
T2 Sept. 84
I Nov. 83
7 Nov. 83
14 Nov. 83
12 Sept. 84
12 Sept. 84
14 Nov. 83
16 Nov. 8j
22 Sept. So
1 Dec. 83
14 Oct. 83
:2 Sept. 84
24 Aug. 81
23 July 84
18 Mar. 82
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. S3
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 83
2o i''eb. 84
22 Dec. S3
12 Sept. 84
29 Dec. 83
31 Dec. 83
26 Mar. 84
18 Mar. 85
14 Sept. 3i
18 July 84
1 Jan. 84
2 May 84
30 Aug. 81
28 Nov. 83
14 July 83
I Jan.
12 Sept.84
B
58
Majors.
Charles Mackenzie Bdvrards, Major, Berkshire Regiment ,.
Charles Coningham, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Charles Gilbert Colvin Money, Ifo/or, Northumberland Fus
Wm. James Holmes I'rodsham, Major, E. Surrey Regt
"William John Butterfs-orth Bird, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Prank S. Whittineton Raikes, Major, Rifle Brigade
Reginald i;velyn Boothby, J/.i/o)-, Royal Artillery
Edward Morris Poynton, Major, Somerset Light Infantry —
Chas. Theodore Becker, J/i.;/o;-, King's Own Scottish Brdrs..
Alex. Wm. Dennistowu Campbell, Major, Indian S.C
Charles Stuart Wheler. Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Grenville Mansel, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Maurice Crosbv Oooke-Collis, il/n/or. Indian Staff Corps
William Selwood Hewett, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis George Lawrence Main\Yaring, Major, Indian S.C...
Alexander Bowes Mein, jl/iyor, Indian Staff Corps
Mossom Innis Gibbs, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Mordaunt PitzGerald, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Cautley Bunny, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Edward Rawson, Major, Royal Engineers
William Jacob Mackenzie, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Speed Andrews-Speed, Major, Royal Engineers
AA'"illiam Henry Darby, Major, Royal ArtiUer3'
John George Adamson, Major, Yorkshire Light Infantry...
Charles Hamilton Des Vceux, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Samuel Keith Harries, Major, Devoiishire Regiment
John Charles Tyler, Major, Royal Engineers
David Fitzgerald Downing, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Pullarton Ludovic Lindsay, Major, Royal Artillery^
Stephen Frewen, Major, i6 Lancers
Edward Grant Wilkinson, Major, Royal Marines
George Thorpe Onslow. 2Iajor, Royal Marines
Richard Bannatine-AUason, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.c. Henry Gleland Dunlop, Major, Ro.yal Artillery
Capel George Adye, Major, West Yorkshire Regiment ...
James Owen Hodgson, Major, Royal Artillery
Prank Robert Lowth, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Robert John Maude, 3Iajor, Rifle Brigade
Robert Pulton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.e.c. Edmund Roger AUday Kerrison, iTa/o)-, R. Artillery
Richard L. A.Pennington,".1/«/or,Northumberland Fusiliers
p.s.c. Ernest Walter Yeatherd, 'Major, Lancaster Regiment...
Arthur Bor, Major, West India Regiment
Home Johnstone Pergusson, Major, Scottish Rifles
Francis Charles Annesley, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe, Major, Norfolk Regiment ...
Cecil William Park, Major, Devonshire Regiment
Frederick James Gavin, Major, Irish Regiment
Donald MacDougall, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Williain Henry Muir Lowe, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Sir Godfrey Vignoles Thomas, Bart., Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Wm. Frank Jackson, Major, Warwick Regiment
Courtney Vor Trower, Major, South Wales Borderers
Prank Montague Rundall, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Chas. Maximilian Thos. Western, Major, Royal Artillery ...
George Hamilton Sim, Major, Royal Engineers
James William Dunlop, Major, Royal Artillery
Wm. Bannatyne Graham, Major, Manchester Regt. (96 P.)
Thomas Harnpden Evans Acton, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Robert Lewis Haines, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton James Elverson, Major, West Surrey Regt. (2 P.).
George Blakiston Renny, Maior, Indian Staff Corps
Percy Stanley Druitt, Jfiyor, Munster Fusiliers (101 F.)
James Charles Oughterson, Major, Army Service Corps
Hugh Palliser Hickman, Major, Royal Artillery
John Charles Campbell, Major, Royal Engineers
Sir Bobt. Aug. Wm. Colleton, Barf., Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Henry Pinnis, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Henry Le Marchant, Major, Hampshire Regt. (67 F,
Alfred Heyland Parratt Turner, Major, Royal Artillery ....
Arthur Thomas Swaine, Major, Irish Rifles (86 P.)
William Keane Richardson, Major, Cheshire Regt. (22 P.) ...
Philip Arnold Buckland, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bedford Morant Allen, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
Colin John Mackenzie, Cu/jfai;j, Seaforth Highlanders
Robert Henry Twlgg, Caj)tain, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest Cooke, Major, Scottish Rifles (26 P.)
Walter Stanbury Churchward, Major, Royal Artillery
James Archibald Perrier, VSO. Major, Royal Engineers
Edward C.yril Mills, Major, West Yorkshire Regt. (14 P.) ..,
Charles Withers Ravenshaw, Maior, Indian Staff Corps
Wm. Caldwell Faure Field, jl/njoi-, Indian Staff Corps "
John R. H. Richards, Major, W. Surrey Regt. (2 P.j'
p.s.c. Horace L. Smith-Dorrien, DSO. Major, Derbyshire")
Regiment (95 Foot) Ji
Knightley Stalker Dunsterville, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Tracey, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. William Apaley Smith, J/ojo;-, Royal Artillery
Henr.y Octavius Piers, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Richard Scott, Major, Leicester Regiment (17 P.) ..
Reginald P. Maedonald, DSO. Major, HampshireRegt.(37 P.)
Arthur Charles Greaves Banning, Major, Liverpool Regt.
Spencer Godfrey Bird, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Francis Smith, Major, The Buffs
COENET,
2ndLiEnT.
OrENSTGN
> Jan.
79 14 Nov. 79 28 June 84 7 Dec.
23 Mar. 72 I Feb. 82 9 Deo.
2Q May 72 I Sept. 82 9 Dec.
28 Feb. 74 30 Sept.82 14 Dec.
15 Dec. 71 IS Dec. 83 15 Dec.
28 Feb. 74 29 June Bi 16 Deo.
Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 21 Dec.
28 Feb. 74 29 June
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 21 Dec.
12 Nov. 73 23 Ma,y 83 23 Dec.
9 Aug. 73 I July 81 30 Dec.
50 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83 30 Dec.
JO Dec. 71 — rt"" o- — T^^^
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
. J" "^^. "i 30 Dec.
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83 30 Dec
30 Deo. 71 30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83
qo Dec. 71 30 Dec. 8;
Dec. 71 30 Dec.
24 July
30 Dec. 83 30 Dec
:iw iyco. yi 30 Dec. 83 30 Dec
30 Dec. 71 30 Dec. 83 30 Dec
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_, 3oDec.
30 Dec. 83 30 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dee.
30 Dec.
, ^ -r^^v. uj 30 Dec.
12 Sept. 72 12 Sept. 84 31 Dec.
Sept.72 12 Sept. 84 31 Dec.
... Sept.72 12 Sept.84 31 Dec.
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 i Jan.
6 Sept. 76 8 Dec. 82 10 Jan.
10 Jan. 72 10 Jan. 84 10 Jan.
26 June 74 18 Nov. 82 i3 Jan.
12 Sept.72 12 Sept 84 18 Jan.
28 Jan. 75 16 Nov. 83 27 Jan.
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 27 Jan.
78 9 Jan. 80 5 May 86 '.7 Jan.
I Jul.y 74 ig July 84 1 Feb.
30 Nov,
.„ Dec. 7
12 Nov
I May 78
2 Mar.
Mar.
.;.: \.'i><j. ui y .Lrj.<ti . 07 ^ MaX.
28 Jan. 75 i Jan. 84 3 Mar.
22 May 76 12 Feb. 84 3 Mar.
17 Ma.y 77 8 Oct. 81 4 Mar.
9 July 79 21 May 04 ^ ..ini
6 Sept. 76 I Jan. 85 2 Mar
22 Oct. °- - ■"■-■- " - ■" —
., — ., ,, „ „ 4 Mar.
9 Mar. 72 9 Mar. 84 9 Mar.
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 16 Mar.
12 Sept.72 r-? Sent. 8., f6 Mar.
I Sept. 69
22 Jan.
13 -^ug-
17 Nov,
30 Jan.
01 24 A' ou,
,^ ._ _„_. 85 24 Feb.
.*...«.. 73 2 Mar. 81 2 Mar.
^7 June -- ■"'""
f^ ^ 01 2 iVJ.Hi.
75 24 Mar. 82 2 Mar.
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. ...^1... ,„ .. July 82 2 Mar.
5 June 75 9 Jan. 83 2 Mar,
79 26
15
28 Feb
Dec
9 Jan. 80 5 May 86 17 Jan.
I Jul.y 74 ig July 84 1 Feb.
1 Jan. 76 22 Sept. 84 3 Feb.
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 6 Feb.
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 6 Feb.
2c Nov. 7.5 6 Nov. 81 10 Feb.
28 Jan. 75 r Jan. 84 15 Feb.
70 28 Oct. 71 II Mar. 81 17 Feb.
2 Dec. 74 9 Apr. 82 17 Feb.
17 Feb. 72 17 Feb. 84 17 Feb.
28 Jan. 75 X Jan. 84 19 Feb.
II Sept. 76 9 Sept.82 22iFeb.
13 Nov. 72 7 Oct. 81 24 Feb.
18 Dec. 75 16 Jan. 85 24 Feb.
9 Mar. I
I Jan. 84 16 mar
— ,,..,.. 12 Sept.84 16 Mar.
Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 18 Mar.
.. Sept. 76 9 July 84 18 Mar.
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 tg Mar,
28 Jan. 75 I Jan. 84 23 Mar.
28 Oct. 71 I May 81 25 Mar.
27 Mar. 72 27 Mar. 84 27 Mar.
21 Sept. 74 4 May 82 i Apr.
12 Nov. 73 II Nov. 82 I Apr.
19 Aug. 75 I Jan. 84
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. "
2 Dec. 74 20 Mar
I Apr.
I Apr.
.: i^ci.., /4 zu lyiai". 05 2 Apr.
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 85 4 Apr.
?8Peb. 74 9 Sept. 83 ■= ' —
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Aug. 75 9 Jan. 84 10 Apr.
May 76 19 July 82 18 Apr.
June 77 10 Sept.84 21 Apr.
Apr. 72 24 Apr. 84 24 Apr.
Apr. 72 24 Apr. 84 24 Apr.
July £1 25 Oct. Sg 27 Apr.
Dec. 80 13 Aug. 90 27 Apr.
.July 76 -■ f"-" a^ „^ •
24 Jan.
-J - ., , 24 Jan. 83 29 Apr.
19 Aug. 75 9 Jan. 84 30 Ap-
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 8^ 3 Ma
.r. CiM. ^f.
, /3 o Jan. 85 3 May
!9 Oct. 76 II Nov. °- ' "
3 May 72 8 May 84 8 May
8 May 72 8 May 84 8 May
,6928 Oct. 71 I July 81 II May
26 Feb. 76 22 Auc.82 II ivrav
Aug. 82 II May
19 Aug. 75 9 Jan. 84 12 May
19 Aug. 75 16 Jan. 84 12 May
19 Aug. 75 13 Mar. 84 13 May
19 Aug. 75 31 May 84 13 May
5 June 75 26 Mar. 81 18 May
78 28 Mar. 78 15 Apr. 84 19 May
10 Sept.76 15 Apr. 82 20 May
Sept. 76 15 Apr. 82 20 May 92
""'" 74 1-2 Mar. 81 21 May 92
74 2g Sept. 80 23 May 92
6 May
8 Dec. 77
.'sSOct. 71
1 May 78
I May 73
Majors.
I OUKNKT,
j 2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIRN.
p.a.c. Ho)!. North de Coisny Dalrymple, j\Iajo>\ ScotsGuards ,
George Hastintis hittleston, jl/u/or, LloyalArtillery
■William John Hicks. lUnjor, Eoyal Artillery
Cecil Arthur Howard, ihijor, Roj'al Artillery
John Davidson FuUertou, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Caldwell Pears, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Augustine Burrows, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Henry Penny, Major, Munster fusiliers
Charles Reginald Hoskyn, Major, Royal Engineers
"Henry Cecil Eagles, Major, Royal Mai-ines
Henry Martindale Temple, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Champney Palmes, Major, Sout.h Wales Borderers
Robert George Buchanan- Riddell, Major, King's R. Rifles...
p.s.c. Wallscourt Hel.v H. Waters, MVO. Major, R. Artillery
y.s.c. Francis Seymour Inglefield, Major, E. Yorkshire Regt.
Murray Venables Hilton, Major, Worcestershire Regiment 3c Jan. 78
Hugh Wodehouse Fcarse, Major, East. Surrey Regiment ...
Edgar Charles Spilsbury, Major, Royal Engineers
Hugh James Archda.le, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
^).s.c. Albert Farrar Gatliff, Major, Royal Marines
Philip Bell Baldwin, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Dolben Bulpett, Major, Derbyshire Regiment
Era. A. C. Claughton, Major, King's Own Scottish Borderers
p.s.c. Charles Molyiieux Hntton, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Philip Francis Durham, Major, 10 Hussars
Alfred Henry Carter, Major, Royal Artillery
Kdgar Alan Lambart, 2Iajor, Royal Artillery
George Turner Jones, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward John Bentley Buckle, Major, Yorkshire Regiment
Alexander Gordon Duff, Major, Black Watch
Frederick Edward Verney 'i'aylor, J/a/or, Derbyshire Regt
Herbert Edw.ards Irwin, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ..
William Daniel Conner, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur James Ramsay Van (?ortlandt. Major, 3 Hussars ..
Richard Martin Croitou, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Lloyd, Major, Grenadier Gunrds
John Willoughby Astley Marshall, 2Iajor, Irish Fusiliers ...
Percy John 'I'onson Lewis, Captain, Army Service Corps ...
p.s.c. Hon. Arthur Stewart Hardinge, Major, Scots Fus. ...
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett, Major, 5 Lancers
Waldemar Delmar Lmdley, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Hubert Blount. Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Charles Herliertl'arciuharson, Major, 3 Dragoon Gda,
p.a.c. Benjamin Reddie Hawes, Major, Munster Fus. (104 F.)
Edward Andioe Wylde, Major, Royal Marines ..
William Walter Lean, Major, Indian Staft' Corps
George Alfred Money, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Wildman Prior, Major, N. Stafibrdshire Regiment
Alexander Houghton Abercrombie, Major, Scots Fusiliers
(Jerald Lionel J. Goff, J/a/or.Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs....
Arthur Edmund Horniblow, Major, Roya.l Marines
Robert Thomas Hanford-Flood, jVu/or, West Surrey Regt. 7 Dec. 70
George Newton Halifax Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery ,
Frederick Baumgardt Elmslie, Major, Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Norman Bruce Inglefield, itajor. Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Henry Stopford Dawkins, il/u/or. Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Edward Hugh Bethell, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Frederick William Town Attree, Major', Roya'. Engineers
Alexander Lechmere Mein, Major, Royal Engineers
Philip Francis Tallents, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers |
George Borlase Stevens, Captain, Indian Staff Corps \
Percy Temple Rivett-Carnac, Major, W. Riding Regt. (76 F.)|
p.s.c. Samuel A. Einem li.\ci<.»o-a,DSO. Major, Royal Eng.
Frederick Williams Becher, jl/uyoc, Bedford Regiment !
William Augustus Scott, 2Iajor, Gordon Highlanders j
John James Purdon, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers :
Henry CapeTLofft Holden, Major, Royal Artillery I
'Alexander Mattel. Major, Royal Malta Artillery 1
Nigel Maxwell, J/«/o I', Ro7,'al Artillery 1
Sydney Philip Strong, Major, Scottish Rifles 30 Jan.
David Edward Wood, Major, 8 Hussars
Ivar Maclvor, CIE. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lawrence Jamieson'loriie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Roderick William MacLeod, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Walter F. C. Chichele Plowden, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow, J/n/or, Royal Engineers...
Son. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, Major, ii Hussars
O'Donnel CoUey Grattan, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Herbert Swayne FltzGerald, Major, Durham Light Infantry-
Raymond Charles Foster, Major, Royal Artillery
Cholmeley E.G.BranSli Harrison, it/«/o>-, W.Kent'Regt.(97 F.)
Peter Robert Bairnsfather, Jl/c./or, Indian Staff Corps .,
William Francis Howard StaiTord, Major, R. Engineers
Richard Owen, Major, 21 Hussars
Arthur Graves Spratt, Major, Devonshire Regiment ....
John Lindesaj' Keir, J/ayo;-, Royal Artillery
Francis Algernon Cartels, Major, Royal Artillery
John Monteith, 3Iq/or, Indian Staff Corps '
Redmond Conyngham S. Macausland, Major, Indian S. C.
Henry Richard Marrett, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Goodson Adye, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Augustus Waller, Major, Royal Engineers
Acheson Whitmore St. George, Major, W. Yorkshire Regt. 23 Jan. 78
28 Oct. 71
1 9 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
9 Jan. 73
29 May 7 i
19 Aug. 75
2 Dec. 74
9 Jan, 73
I July 74
8 June 72
10 Sept. 77
20 Nov. 75
:9 Aug. 75
IS Aug. 83
18 Mar. 84
iB Mar. 84
13 June 84
8 Jan. 85
29 May 84
2 July 84
26 July 82
8 Jaii. 85
19 Jan. 85
8 June 84
9 June 82
9 Sept. 84
30 July 84
;3 June 741 30 June 84
•
31 Aug.
II Feb. 75
9 Jan. 73
II Feb. 75
27 Jan. 76
9 Jan. 73
20 Nov. 75
28 Feb. 74
9 Aug. 73
20 Nov. 75
79 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
9 .Jan. 73
8 Dec. 77
28 Apr. 75
17 May 77
9 Jan. 76
9 Jan. 73
28 Oct. 71
:9 Aug. 75
18 Mar. 75
30 Nov. 7"
23 Feb. 81
II Sept. 80
30 June "
9 Jan. 73
19 Aug. 75
27 Jan. i^
20 Nov. 75
27 Jan. 76
II Sept. 72
II Sept.72
13 June 75
26 Jul.y 76
Mar. 75
27 Jan. 76
28 Oct. 71
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
9 J»n- 73
9 Jan. 73
29 Apr. 73
26 Feb. 75
19 Sept. 77
3 July 73
9 Apr. 73
21 Sept.72
21 Sept. 74
II Nov. 76
19 Aug. 75
30 Nov. 70
19 Aug. 75
7 Aug. 7&
28 Feb. 75
19 Oct.
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
19 Oct. 72
29 Apr. 73
II Nov. 76
10 Mar. 77
11 Feb. 75
2 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
2 Nov. 72
29 Apr. 73
12 Nov. 73
23 May 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
13 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
9 Apr. 73
59-60
WHEW
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
20 Nov. 85
30 June 83
8 Jan. 85
17 July 84
23 Mar. 85
8 Jan. 85
19 J.an,
31 Oct. 83
15 Nov. 83
lb Feb. 84
I Aug. 8,
14 Aug. 8,
8 ,Ian. 8
I Aug. 8
4 Dec. 85
22 July B3
4 June 84
8 Jan. 8 s
5 Oct. 81
7 Aug. 84
I Apr. 85
5 Oct. 87
I Apr. 89
25 Aug. 86
9 June 84
8 Jan. 85
20 Aug. 84
12 Feb. 87
I Apr. 85
13 Apr. 85
II Sept. 84
Sept.84
14 Jan. 84
I Sept. S3
I Jul.y 84
17 May 85
15 Apr. 82
25 Aug. 84
7 Aug. 84
27 Aug. 84
I Sept.84
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
15 Oct. Si
9 Sept. 88
9 Dec. 83
8 Jan. 85
0 Oct. 79
1 Dec. 83
26 Jul.y 84
T Oct. 84
5 Nov. 84
1 Oct. 84
II Sept,83
3 Oct. 83
19 Oct. 84
ig Oct. 84
iQ Oct,
19 Oct. 84
8 Jan.
25 July
20 Sept. 82
5 Julj 82
2 Oct
4 Sept.84
2 Nov. 8,
8 Jan. 8
13 June 8
20 Mar. 8
2 Oct. 8
4 Oct. 8
13 Nov. 84
13 Nov. 84
13 Nov. 84
13 Nov.
1 8 Jan.
23 May 92
23 Ma.y 92
25 May 92
25 May 92
25 Ma.v 92
29 May 92
2 June 92
3 June 92
3 June 92
3 June 97
8 June 92
9 J une 92
10 June 97
22 June 92
2 July 02
c July 92
12 July 92
12 July 92
13 July 92
18 Jul.y 92
19 July 92
21 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July
28 July 92
3 Aug. 92
4 Aug. 92
6 Aug. 92
6 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
to Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
16 Aug. 92
19 Aug. 92
27 Aug. 92
2 Sent. 92
5 Sept. 92
6 Sept. 92
8 Sept. 92
11 Sept. 92
11 Sept. 92
14 Sept. 92
15 Sept. 9:
21 Sept.92
8 Sept. 92
29 Sept.92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
6 Oct.
7 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
Oct.
12 Oct. 92
12 Oct. 9
15 Oct.
16 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
24 Oct. 92
26 Oct. 92
31 Oct. 92
1 Nov. 92
2 Nov. 9
2 Nov. 92
5 Nov. 92
6 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
513 Nov. 92
28 June 78128 Feb. 83I16N0V. 92
6 1-2
Majors.
Henry Montague Pakington Hawkes, Major, Indian S. C
Arthur Herbert Kenney, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers ..
William de Bathe Hatton, Major, Seaforth Highlanders .,
Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushington, Major, 3 Dragoon Gds.
Acheson F. Acheson Lyle, Major. Shropshire Lt.Ini'. (85 F.)
Winton Seton, Maior, Leinster Regiment (100 F.)
Cuthbert Pilkington Dawson, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards ...
Robert Howden Kellie, Major, S. Lancashire Regt. (82 F.)
William Augustus Edm. St. Clair, Major, Royal Kngineera
Richard Charles Grah.am ilayne, Major, Indian Statf' Corps
p.s.c. Arthur Gillespie Churchill, Major, 12 Lancers
Arthur Terapleman Morse, Major, West Kent Regiment ...
William Vieris Dickinson, Major, Welsh Regiment
Alexander Pringle, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward James Fandon Wood. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Hubert James M'Laughlin, Major, 5 Lancers
Harold Gore-Browne, Major, King's Royal Rifles
George Alfred Tower, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick John Tobin, Major, Irish Rifles (86 Foot)
Hastings Read, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Egerton Payler Morgan-Payler, Major, Royal Scots
Joseph Oxley English, Major, Royal Artillery
^. S.C.Fred. John Arthur Trench, Major, Royal Artillery
^. S.C.Herbert C. O.Plumer,il/a/'or,YorkandLancasterRegt
Charles Alexander Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
Wm.Aldworth,DSO.:il/o/oc, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 F.)
Henry George Daniel, J/u/o/-, Inniskilling Fusiliers (27 F.)
Duncan Campbell Carter, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Keudal Grimstone A.vlmer, Major, 19 Hussars ...
Maurice George Moore, Major, Connaught Rangers
Alexander \Vm. Day Maclean, Major, Connaught Rangers
Charles James Robarts, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Algernon William Ceilings, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)...
Thomas Pras. Arch. Kenuedy,'3/u/cn-, Cameron Highldrs.
Thomas James Atherton, 3/<yoi-, 12 La.ncer3
Edward Hogarth Molesworth, JIajor, Indian Stafl' Corps...
Walter Adye, 2Iaior, Irish Rifles
Henry Weston Helyar, Major. Warwickshire Regiment ...
Robt. Ramsay Napier Sturt, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Reginald Hawkins Hall, Major. South Lancashire Regi- >
ment (,40 Foot) i
Charles G. Matthews-Donaldson, Major, Border Regiment
James Ahmuty Fearon, Major, Yorkshire Regimient
George Pensam Bourcicault, Major, Army Service Corps.,
Thomas Preston Battersby, Major, Army Ordnance Dept-.
Cecil Vernon Wingfleld- Stratford, J/a/or, Royal Engineer
Cedric Maxwell, Major, h.p. Royal Engineers
John Hamilton Versehoyle, Major, Duke of Cornwall's i
Light Infantry (32 F.) J
William Pitcairii Campbell. Major, TCing's Royal Rifles ..
William Weallens, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment ..
John Davidson, Major, North Lancashire Regt. (47 F.)
James Christopher Reynolds, Major, Welsh Regiment
AValter Coles, Major, Royal Engineers
George Frend, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F.) ..
Henry Cuthbert Denny, Major, Northampton Regt. (48 P.)
Henry Beaufoj' Thorniiill, Major, Indian Staff Corps.
Lovick Bransby Friend, Major, Royal Engineers
Son. Richard i'hompson Lawley, Major, 7 Hussars .
p.s.c. Francis Gleadowe Stone, Major, Royal Artillery.
Arthur Ralph Pemberton, Major, Rifle Brigade
Edw. Henry Hopton Montresor, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Svdney Beliingham Jameson, 2Iajor, Seaforth Highldrs....
Wm. Henry Morris Bent, Major, South Stafford Regt. (38 F.)
Robert Charles Pentland, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Charles Theo. Evelyn Metcalfe, Major, Rifle Brigade
Gerald Edward Shute, Major, Ro3'al Engineers
p. S.C.Percy Hugh Hamon Massy, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Charles King Colhoun, Major, York & Lancaster Regt. ..
Harold Carmichael Wylly, Major, Derbyshire Regiment
Frederick Rainsford-Hannay, jl/a/o)-. Royal Engineers ..
William Hope Young, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Charles Rudyerd Simpson, Major, Lincoln Regiment
George Wentworth Forbes, Major, i Dragoon Guards
Charles Emilius Curll, Major, South Wales Borderers
Oswald James Daniell, Major, West Kent. Regiment
p.s.c. John Moore Gawne, Major, Lancaster Regiment
Arthur Cairns Daniell, Major, Royal Artillery
John Hasluck Campbell, IToJoc, Argyll and Sutherland")
Highlanders (93 Foot) j
William Henry Hippisley, Major, 2 Dragoons
William Hanua, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Herbert de Haga Haig, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton, Major, W. Suirey Regt....
Charles Augustus King Hall, Major, Munster Fus. (104 F.)
Charles Edward Duff, Major, 8 Hussars
Cooper Penrose, Major, Royal Engineers
John George Ttaj, Major, Royal Engineers
Frank Broadwood Matthews, Major, Lancaster Regiment;.
Geoffrey Morehead Porter, Major, Ro,yal Engineers
George Dalhousie Churchill Raitt, Jl/<yor, R. Marine Art
William Charles Nichdlls, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Anthony John Abdy, Major, Soyal Artillery
: I Aug. 80
10 Apr. 78
II Aug. 80
II Aug. 80
5 Sept.77
II Aug
II Aug. 80
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
13 Jan. 78
II May 78
31 Oct. 77
13 Oct. 77
24 Aug. 81
14 Sept. 78
ti May 78
II May 78
23 Nov. 72
29 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 77
I July 81
II Feb. 7^
11 Feb. 75
13 July 78
30 Dec. 71
29 Apr. 73
21 Dec. 7
I July 81
28 Apr. 77
12 Feb. 76
30 Dec. 72
I Jan. 73
I July 81
1 Feb. 76
29 Apr. 73
12 May 77
15 Jan. 73
12 Nov. 73
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
2 Feb. 76
13 June 74
2 J Mar. 78
2 Feb. 76
1 July 81
13 June 74
20 Aug. 79
12 Feb. 73
20 Nov. 75
27 Jan. 75
1 Jul.v 81
24 Feb. 73
19 Oct. 7?
17 May 79
9 Mar. 73
12 Nov. 73
15 July 77
23 Jan. 78
10 Sept. 76
2 Feb. 76
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
June 7
10 Mar. 76
23 Jan. 79
28 Feb. 74
5 Sept. 75
29 Apr. 73
29 Nov. 76
29 Oct. 79
23 Apr. 7
11 Sept. 73
II Feb. 715
2 Feb. 76
II Feb. 76
8 May 73
13 Nov. 78
28 Feb. 75
21 Aug. 72
21 Sept. 74
II Sept. 73
11 Feb. 75
12 Feb. 77
II Sept. 78
II Sept. 73
29 May 73
21 Sept.74
MAJOB.
23 Nov. 84 23 Nov. 92
8 Jan. 85 1 23 Nov. 92
27 Mar. 85123 Nov. 92
7 May 87 24 Nov 92
:i May 84 30 Nov. 92
1 Jan. 83 T Dec. 92
2 June 85^ 9 Dec.
19 Oct. S: II Dec. 92-
8 Jan. 85 19 Dec. 92
21 Dec. 84j2i Dec. 92
I May 86|2i Dec. 92-
q Sept. 84 23 Dec. 9:
WHEN
PLACED Olf
HALF PAT.
I Jau,
30 Dec. 04
I Jan.
30 May
12 May 85
8 Jan
I Apr. 83
8 Jan. 85
14 Auc
18 Oct,
4 Nov. 84
29 May 82
7 Nov. 84
30 Mar.
4 Oct.
7 Nov. 84
7 Nov. 83
I Nov. 82
15 Aug. 85
8 Jan. 85
1 Mar. Sj
20 Jan. 86
2 Feb. 87
8 Jan. 85
14 Nov. 84
20 Sept. 84
8 Jan. 8,
23 .Jan. 79
8 May 80
13 June 75
2 Feb. 76
10 Sept.77
22 May 75
2 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 73
9 Aug. 73
20 Nov. 75
1 July 81
II Sept.73
II Sept.73
15 July 78
II Sept.73
IS July 72
15 July 72
2 Feb. 76
15 July 83
5 May 84
16 Aug. 84
15 Apr. "
iS Oct. 84
8 Jan. S5
8 Jan. 8
29 Dec. 83
28 Dec. 92
30 Dec. 92
I Jan. 93
I Jan. 93.1
4 Jan. 93.
8 Jan. 93
10 Jan. 93
15 Jan. 93
18 Jan. 93
19 Jan. 93
19 Jan. 93
22 Jan. 93
29 Jan. 93
I Feb. 93
£ Feb. 93
1 Feb. 53
7 Feb. 93
3 Feb. 93
8 Feb. 93
22 Feb. 93
10 Feb. 93
22 Feb. 93
22 Feb. 93
24 Feb. 93
2 .Vlar. 93
3 Mar. 93
9 Mar 93
18 Apr. 85
30 Sept.82
1 Oct. 81
2 June 83
8 Jan. 8
14 July 83
20 Oct. S3
8 J an. 85
8 Jan. 85
21 July 85
ro Nov.
I Jan. 84
8 Jan.
18 Jan.
3 Mar. 83
6 July 82
I Jan. 84
8 Jan. 85
19 July 82
14 Mar. 84
I May 84
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
19 .Tuly 82
4 Dec. 86
5 Jan. 84
17 Dec. 84
2S May 84
20 Nov. 84
8 Oct. 84
I June 84
24 Nov. 84
Jan. 85
19 Dec. 83
6 Sept.83
19 Sept.Ss
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
18 Apr. 85
8 Jan. 85
27 Mar. 93
28 Mar. 93
29 Mar. 93
I Apr. 9
I j5 pr. 93
I Apr. 93
4 Apr. 93
5 Apr. 93
S Apr. 93
8 Apr. 93
1 1 AiJr. 93
14 Apr. 93
19 Apr. 93
22 Apr. 93
22 Apr. 93
1 May 93
3 May 93
5 May 93
6 May 93
7 May 93
8 May 93
8 May 93
10 May 93
17 May 93
17 May 93
22 May 93
4 Ma.y 93
24 May 93
26 May 93
26 May 93
29 May 93
7 June 93
7 Jane 93
9 June 93
2 June 93
26 June 93
26 June 93
27 June 93,
28 June 93
28 Jupe 93
I July 9s
3 July 03
8 July 93
8 July 93
10 July 93
10 July 93
12 July 93
July 93
15 July 84 15 Jaly 93
15 July 84 IS July 9 J
5 Dec. 84 22 July 93
4 Oct, 96
Ma J on
63
OU/i.VKf,
2U(1 I.IKUT.
OrRN-SIGW.
Alan George Chichester, Major, Irish Regiment 4 Dec. 78
Frederick Power Lawrence White, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Henry Streatfeild, Major, Grenadier Guards
Henry Joseph Walker Jerome, Major, Royal Engioeers ...
■ijharies Grant, Mujor, Arg-yll and Sutherland Highlanders
Robert Francis Garaide-Tipping, Major, Indian S. C
Horace George Pj-octor Beauchamp, Major, 20 Hussars ...
Valen.^ GougreveTr.unochv, Mojor, Indian Staff Corps
Malcolm John Meade, ^l/u/or, Indian Staff' Corps
John de Conroy Dashwooil Meade, Major, Indian S. C
Harry Everard Passy, Major, Indian Staff" Corps
Eustace Edward Melville Lawford, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Francis William Egerton, Major, Indian Staff" Corps
Edward Montgomerie Nedham, Major, Indian Staff" Corps
Arthur Mackworth Monteith, Major, Indian Staff" Corps ...
Arthur Wilbrahara TvTining Radcliife, Major, Indian 3. C
Charles Mervyn Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton, Major, 14 Hussars
Charles Weliesley Parish, Major, Royal Marines
Elmhirst Rhodes', BSO. Major, Berkshire Regt. (49 Foot)... 25 May 78
Lawrence Litchfield Steele,' J/ij/o'-, East Yorkshire Regt. ...
St. John Corbet Gore, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards I22 Jan. 79
S Sept.77
30 Jan. 78
50 Jan.
LIEUT.
I Jan. 80
24 July 73
26 Aug. 76
II Sept.73
9 Aug. 73
3 Aug. 73
II Oct. 78
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 7
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
2 Feb. 7fi
1 Sept. 75
27 Jan. 76
4 -Uar. 80
2 Dec. 74
I July 81
20 June 79
II Sept.73
ii Sept.73
I Sept. 76
I Sept. 76
Sept.74
II Nov. 76
2 Feb. 76
1 Nov. 78
20 Nov. 75
28 Feb. 74
20 Oct. 79
2 Feb. 76
I Oct. 73
1 Oct. 73
29 Nov. 76
6 OcD. 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
3 Aug. 791 12 July 80
2 Feb. 76
Alfred G. G. Klton. Major, Connaught Rangers
Alexander JlacWhirter Renny, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
George Kcuneth Scott-Moncrieff, Major, Royal Engineers
Edwin Loftus MCauslaud, Major, Royal Marines
Herbert Cecil Money, Major, B.cyai Marines
Ernest Vernon Kellers. Major, Middlesex Regiment
Walter Heury Scott, Major, East Lancashire Regiment
Forbes Macbean, Major, Gordon Highlanders
William Henry Forbes Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery
John Francis Wm. Charley, Major, luniskilling Fusiliers...
'George Edward Capel Cure, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers...
Robert Eccles, Major, Oxford Light Infantry
James Willcocks, DSO. Major, Leinster Regiment
John Francis Craig, Major, Royal Artillery
Lewis M. Murray Hall, Major, Indian StaffCorps
John Blaxell Woon, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Robt. Fras. Ladeveze Napier, Major, Cam. Hig'nldrs. (79 F.)
Johnston Stoney Talbot, Major, Shropshire Lt. Infantry ...
p.s.e. William Lewis White, Major, Royal Artillery
William Heremon O'Neill, Major, Royal Artillery
Arbuthnott James Hughes, Major, Royal Artillery
p.e.c. Wm. Geo. Balfour Western, Major, West Kent Regt...
Frederick Rennell Thackeray, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Gibson Cotter, Major, Royal Marines
Wm. A. Lenox-Conj-iigham, Major, Worcester Regt. (29 F.
Edward Douglass Kennedy, Major, Scottis'n Rifles
p.s.c. Finlay Cochrane iieatson. Major, Wiltshire Regimen
p.s.c. Arthur Edw. Wm. Colville, Major, Rifle Brigade
■Charles Anthony Lamb, Major, Rifle Brigade
Edmund John Hollway, 2Iajor, Duke of Cornwall's Light)
Infantry (32 Foot) J
Welby Francis Montresor, Major, Indian StaH Corps
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe, Major, 19 Hussars
James Molesworth Candy, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Henry Fortescue, Major, 17 Lancers
Francis Douglas Lumley, Major, .Middlesex Regt (57 P.)
■1Sir Francis Robert Millington Synge, Bart. Major, S.)
Lancashire Regiment >
ip.s.e. Thos. Edw. Compton. Major, Northamptonshire Regt. '30 Jan. 78
.Horace Robert Stopford, Major, Coldstream Guards
William Lambert, Major, Indian Staff Corps
iHarry Leonard Dawson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Gordon Yate, Major, Indian Staff" Corps
Alexander Wilson, Major, Argyll and Sutherland High- (
landers (93 Foot) j
Henry M'Leod Young, M^'jor, luniskilling Fusiliers ^o Jan. 78*13 Nov. 78
Thomas Hope Stavert, 2Iajor, Leinster Regiment 114 Jan. 80 25 Au,
CAPIAIN.
3 Dec. 84
8 Jan. 85
29 Apr. 85
8 Jan,
14 Jan. 84
8 Jan. 85
1 5 Oct. 84
3 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
II Dec. 84
24 July 85;
21 June 8
16 Oct. 84
I Oct. S4
25 Feb
?o July 85
a Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Aug. 85
28 Au,'. 85
23 May 84
20 N0V.75I12 Mar
2 July 84
13 Dec. 84
13 Jan. 85
II May S3
25 Mar. 84
21 Aug. 84
10 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
.4 July 83
27 Aug. 84
29 Jan. 85
3 Feb. 8:,
4 Feb. 85
I May 78
122 Feb.
79
Sept. 76'
1 Feb. 79
15 .Inly 78
12 Nov. 73
10 Sept. 75
11 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
19 Oct. 73
28 June 82
2 Nov. 73
15 July 76
10 Mar. 75
23 Nov. 73
13 Nov. 79
13 June 74
2 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
2 Nov. 73
I July 3 1
Ernest Charles Lambert Conudon, Major, Royal Marines...
Henry Sherwood Smith, Major, .Manchester Regiment |
Arthur Eardloy-W'lmot, ilfu;'or. Royal Artillery '
•George HerbertChippindali, Major, West Riding RegimentI
Frederick .lohn Evelegh, Maior, Uxfordshiie Lt. Infantry 1
Beamish St. John Barter, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment...
Henry Townsend Butcher, Majo>% Royal Artillery !
■George Alfred Penrhys Evans, Major, 7 Hussars i
Archer Parry Crawley, Major, Grenadier Guards '13 Oct. 77
Thomas Hulkes Bingham Day, iWd/or, Lincolnshire Rest. 1
Edward Robt. John Presgrave, DSO.Major, Indian StaQ"C.I
Henry Yelvertoa Beale, Captain, Norfolk Regiment '22 Jan.
Henry D'Urban Keary, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff" Corps |
Frederick VViUiam Soudaraore, Major, Suffolk Regiment...
Arthur Blias. il/a/or, West Surrey Regiment !
Henry Bo ?rden Gundry, J/.i/ar, Royal Artillery 1
Anthony Lumb, Major, Somerset Light lufautry '
■Geo. Nisbet Mayue, Mujor, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Francis Clements Godley, Major, Derbyshire Regt. (95 F.)'
Heui-y Walter Morrieson, Major, Royal Artillery ;
William Hugh Williams, Major, Royal Artillery !
■George Gre=;ory Simpson, KTa/or, Royal Artillery |
Thomas WilU'am Povvles, ilXa/or, Royal Artillery
William Gore Alban, Cxptain, India'n Staff Corps 13 Aug. 79
1 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
2 Feb. 76
13 June 74
15 Nov. 74
II Sept.7C
14 Aug, 76
13 June 74
28 Apr. 80
129 Nov. 76
'11 Feb. 75
I Jul.y Si
10 Sept.77
22 Mar. 75
28 Feb. 74
6 Mar. 85
6 Feb. 85
6 Oct. 85
20 Jan. 86
14 Nov.
11 Mar. 81
I Aug. 84
1 Aug. 84
2 May 86
8 Jan. 85
2 July 85
8 Jan. 84
6 June 82
28 June 84
15 July 83
14 Nov. 83
9 Oct. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
13 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 85
8 June 85
I Nov. 85
9 July 84
2o Feb. 85
12 Nov. 83
23 May 85
3
16 Feb,
22 Feb
8 Aug. 8.
16 Nov. 8
7 Apr. 83
II Feb. ~
29 Feb.
10 Sept,
4 June 84
119 Sept.8,
24 Feb. 8
I Apr. 85! 31 Dec. 93
2 June 84 1 Jan. 94
4 Ojt. 84 I Jan. 94
28 Feb. 85 I Jan. 94
I Mar. 85 I Jan. 94
-., „. ,-i2Mar. 85 I Jan 94
14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 83 3 Jan. 94
9 Nov. 80 13 Aug. go 3 Jan. 94
23 July 93
24 July 93
26 July 93
1 Aug. 93
2 Aug. 93
3 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Au
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
i 9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 9
9 Aug. 93
■9 Aug. 93
23 Aug 93
29 Au
30 Aug. 93
6 Sept. 93
6 Sept. 93
6 Sept. 93
II Sept. 93
II Sept. 93
II Sepo. 93
;i Sept. 93
i8 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 9
5 Sept. 93
7 Sept 93
29 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 93
I Oct. 93
1 Oct.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
9 Oct.
10 Oct.
11 Oct. 93
11 Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
18 Oct. 93
19 Oct. 93
25 Oct. 93
2 Nov. 93
6 Nov. 93
6 Nov. 93
8 Nov. 93
8 Nov. 93
ID Nov. 93
Nov. 93
12 Nov. S3
2 Nov. 93
8 Nov. 93
1 Dec. 93
2 Dec. gi
5 Dec. 93
6 Dec. 93
9 Dec. 93
13 Dec. 93
3 IJec. 93
6 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
19 Dec. 93
20 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
29 Dec. 9
29 Dec. 93
29 Dec 93
30 Dec. 93
30 Dec. 93
Dec. 93
WHEW
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
64
Majors.
UndLiEui.
'Claud Henry Alexander, Major, Wiltshire Regt. (99 F.) ...
Edward Ranulph Keuyon, JUcyor, Koyal Engineers
p.».c. Robert Calverley A. B. Bewicke-Copley, iIajor,\
King's Roj'al Rifles i
Ralph Bgerlon, Major, West India Regiment
Malcolm Thomas Lyde, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Sturges Barlow, Major, Sealorth Highlanders
Henry Earle, DSO. Major, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Richd. Makdougall Brisbane F. Kcliy, Maior, R. Artillery
Man. Rupert Leigh, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
Maxwell Kobertsi-u Hyslop, Major, Leicester Regiment ...
Philip Bulman, Major, Shropshire Lt. Infantry (85 F.)
Hew Francis Cadeil, Major, Indian Stafl'Corps
Henry Turner Faiihfull.'il/u/or, Indian Staff Corps
Samuel Charles Norton Grant, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Charles M'Guire Bate, Major, Royal Engineers
Jolan Crawford Middlemass, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick Peel, Major, Royal Engineers
John Gailwey Lutyens, Major, Royal Engineers
Archibald Spencer Drummond, Major, Scots Guards
Hugo Montgomery-Campbell, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Hay M. Elliot, Major, S. Lancashire Regt. (40 F.)
Warren Hastings, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Lushington Hamsay, Major, Indian Staff Corps j
James Loughnan O'bryen, Major, Indian Staff Corps i
James Philip Sjmrlitg, 3/u/o)-, Indian Staff Corps
Henry George Kyland, Major, Indian Statf Corps
Frederick George Preston, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harold Arthur Ueane, CSl. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward VVylde Macdonald, Major, Indian Staff C.
Edward Spence Hastings, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Franklin Worlledge, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Stanley Massy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.e. Alfred Edwin Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederic Edmnnd Kent, Major. Royal Artillery
James Alex. Skene Thomson, Mijor, West Riding Regt....
Edward Cleary Hill, Major, IViltshire Regiment (99 F.) ...
George William Maunsell, Major, AVest Kent Regiment ...
Francis Macdonald Drurj-, Major, Indian Stafl'Corps
Charles John Dennys, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thos. David Kirkpatrick, Major, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.)...
Henry Blosse Lynch, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (54 F.)
Archibald James Erskiue, Major, Army Service Corps ...
Wm. Francis Faweect, Major, Northampton Regiment ...
Thomas Pepper Ernest Lowry, Major, West India Regt....
Henry Beresford Bourke, DSO. Major, West India Regt....
Richard Joseph Norris, DSO. Major, West India Regt. ...
Arthur Russell Loscombe, Major, West India Regiment...
Maurice Alexander Cameron, Major, Royal Engineers
George Markham Davison, Major, Durham Lt. Inf. (106 F.)
Herbert Ringwood, Major, East Surrey Regiment
George Morley Saunders, Major, Durham Lt. Inf. (106 F.)
Chas. Arch. Townshend Boultbee, Major, King's R. Rifles
Henry Bourchier Fowler, Major, West Surrey P-egt. (2 F.)
Archibald Cyril Cubitt, Major, Sutfoik Regiment
Fred- W. Bainbridge Landon, Major, Army Service Corps
James Blackwood Archdale, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
James Robert Parkinson, Major, Hampshire Regiment ..
James Robert Johnstone, Major, Royal Marines
Richard Alexander Scott, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Arch. John Joseph Ross, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.) ..
Alfred Edward Wrottesley, Major, Royal Engineers
Thos. Charles Pleydell Galley, Major, 1 Life Guards
Charles Henry Alexander, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.e. Laurence Brock-Hollinshead, Major, W. Kent Regt,
Stewart Dalyrmple Clecve, Major, Roj'al Engineers
Wm. Henry Sliugsby O'Neill, Major, Dublin Fus. (102 F.)
George Hay Mcntgomerie Couran, Major, E. Yorkshire)
Regt. (15 Foot) ; i
Alfred Creagh MacDonnell, Major, Royal Engineers
Ferdinand William Greatres, 3/u;'or, i Dragoons
Alf. Herrick Butler Clough, Major, Munster Fus. (loi F.)
Frederick Hacket- Thompson, Major, Cameron High- )
landers (79 Foot) S
Ernest Joseph George Boyce, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Robert Oswald-Brown, Major, Manchester Regt. \
(Ssi'oot) S
John Southwell Brown, Major, Irish Rifles (S3 F.).
; 21 Sept. 74! I July 81
jiaFeb. 74li2Feb. 8 =
! 2 Feb. 77 9 Oct. 85
18 JuneSil I July 81 11 Jan. 88
I21 Jan. 74 29 Apr. 82
8 Dec. 77'.3o Apr. 7915 Mar. 88
II Sept.76!i4 Feb. 83
1 14 Aug. 76.13 Mar. 85
II F£b. 7617 Mar. 86
II Sept.76 15 July 84
II Sept.761 4 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 74 It Feb. 8
28 Oct. 71
;i4 Aug. 76
I 2 Dec. ^4
JpSFeb. 74
I28 Feb. 74
1 28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
U8 Feb. 74
t2S Feb. 74
I28 Feb. 74
11 May 78
8 Dec. 77
19 Feb. 79
11 Aug. 80
21 July 77
13 Aug. 79
2 July 79
I May 78
I WHEN
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
7 Jan. 94
12 Jan. 94
15 Jan. 94
17 Jan. 94
21 Jan, 94
■.i6 Jan. 54
j,i Jan. 04
31 Jan. 94
31 Jan. 94
5 Feb. 94,1
11 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 94!
12 Feb. 94,1
12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 94
12 Fell. 94
12 Feb. 94,;
12 Feb. 94.
21 Feb. 94
24 Feb. 94
26 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 94-
28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 94,
2a Feb. 04
Feb. 94
I July 85
18 Mar. 85
4 J une 84
28 Feb. 8
28 Feb. 35
Feb.
28 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 8
28 Feb. 85:28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 35128 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 85J28 Feb. 94
2S Feb. 85,28 Feb. 94'
1 28 Feb. 74
:28Feb. 74
1 28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85 28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85 28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85 28 Feb. 94
14 Aug. 76 25 Mar. 85 14 Mar. 94
24 Mar. 75 24 Tan. 83 15 Mar. 94
2 Dec. 74 I Jcly 81 19 Mar. 94
17 Aug. bo 2 May 85 19 Mar. 94
26 Mar. 74 26 Mar. 85 26 Mar. 94
26 Mar. 74 2rt Mar. 85 26 Mar. 94
I Jan. 78 1 5 Aug. 84 28 Mar. 94
II Feb. 76I22 Nov. 84 28 Mar. 94
11 Sept. 77! I Jan. 84 i Apr. 94
12 June 78 14 Apr. 8o;25 Mar. 84 i Apr. 94
12 May 76*31 Mar. 86
30 Nov. 78 5 Oct. 87
I Dec. So 29 Jan. 88
I July 81 29 Jan. 88
17 Aug. 74117 Aug. 85
13 June 75; 14 Mar. 8j
II Sept. 76:28 Nov. S3
26 Aug. 76^20 Jan. 84
7 Apr. 80! 21 Apr.
13 June74i25 Mar. 85
II Sept.70| I Dec. 84
19 May 8oii9 Sent. 8
II Sept.73!s8Mar. 83
II Oct. 79'26 Aug. "
I Sept. 70I 7 Nov. 85
28 Apr. 76 I Jan. 85
6 Mar. 80 24 Mar. 86
17 Aug. 74 17 Aug. 85
II Sept.76|2i July 86
14 Aug. 761 I Apr. 85
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
6 Aug. 79
51 Aug. 8o'23 Dec. 85
17 Aug. 74 17 Aug. 85
10 Sept. 75
12 Feb. 76
17 Aug. 74
I July 81
24 Mar. 76
22 May 80
17 Aug. 74
11 Oct. 78
29 Jan. B4
I Oct. 84
17 Aug. 85
19 June 85
20 May 85
20 Feb. 84
17 Aug. 85
28 Aug. 85
15 Apr. 85
William Henry Thackwell, Major, Hampshire Regt. (67 F.)
George Arthur Shadforth, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Juxon Henry Juxon-Jone.'^, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Appleton, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Hay Cox, Major, West Yorkshire Regiment
Charles Herbert, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hudson Henry Ozzard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Atkins Collins, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Charles Aslett, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lumley Scobell Peyton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Alfred Wm.Lambart Bayly, DSO. Major, Indian S. C.
William Henry Jameson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Adye, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Arch. Henry Pollock, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Chas. Grant Mansell Fasken, Major, IncUan Staff Corps...
Lionel Grafton Beckham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
li.s.c. Raymond Burlton Wiiiiams, Major, Somerset Lt.Inf.
I May 78!i2 Apr. 79
13 Aug.79]i7 Deo. 7919 Sept. 83
:28Apr. 76J 7 Juue84
J 10 June 74 to June 85
17 Aug. 74I17 Aug. 8
30 Jan. 78 i9Sept.78 2 Apr. 84
13 June 74 13 June 85
13 June 74 13 June '
13 June 74 13 June S;
13 June 74 13 June 85
13 June 74 13 June 85
13 June 74 13 JuneSs
13 June 74 13 June '
13 June 74 13 June 85
13 June 74 13 J une 85
13 June 74 13 June 85
I- June 74 13 June 85
13 June 74 I AiJr. 85
56 May 94J
18 May 94,1
19 May 94,
20 May 94,
21 May 94
21 May 94-
31 May 94'
4 June 94 1
6 June 94-:
7 June 94I
10 June 94-1
ti June94|
13 June 94-:
13 June 94j
13 June 94-'
13 June94J
13 June94i
13 June 94 1
T3 June 04
13 June 94
13 Jane 94
13 June 94
13 June 941
15 June 94
14 June 94I
Majors.
65
2IldLIEUT. LIEUT.
Stanley Humpliery, Major, Gloucester Regiment (28 F.)
John Eiford Dickie, Major, Royal Engineers
Newton Seymour AUon,'ilfa/or,S.Statrord8liLreRegt.(8o F.^
Charles Pr'ideaux Triscott, 2)SO. Major, Royal Artillery..
Charles John Lewis Stuart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Robert LLoyd, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Henry Edward Tyler, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur W. Alsager Pollock, M^ijor, Somerset Lt. Infantry
Edmund Walter St. George Welchman, Jfo/or, Indian S.C.
Dacre Lennard Barrett, Major, Royal Marines
Arthur Cadell Tait Bnileau, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Blake Butler-Creagh, Major, Yorkshire Lt. Inf. ...
Stanley Paterson, Major, Argyll and Sutherland High- '/
landers (91 Foot) S
Henry Goulburn, Major, Grenadier Guards
George Alfred Keef, Major, Scots Fueiliera (21 Foot)
Percival George Parkinson, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
p. S.C. James Cnarles Young, Major, Sussex Fiegiment,
Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott, D80. Major, Royal Eug.
Harry Wetherell Rowden, Major, Wiltshire Regiment
John Patrick Walter Spankie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Augustus Carter King. Major, 5 Lancers
James Lorne Govan, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Ernest Maxwell Willshire, Major, R. Highlanders (73 F.)
Henry Lee Pennell, Jl/ayor, I Dragoon Guards
Ernest Chamier Broaghton, Major, YorK and Lancas- \
ter Regiment (65 Foot) i
Wm. Lueg Harvey, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light)
Infantry (46 Foot) i
Graham Cludde Herbert, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Maurice Wm. Palmer Block, Major, Royal Artillery
Malcolm Orme Little, Major, 9 Lancers
James H. E. Reid, Major, K. O. Scottish Brdrs. (25 F.) ...
Francis Blayney L. Woodwright, Major, 4 Dragoon Gds ...
David Alexander Kinloch, Major, Grenadier Guards
p. S.C. Hubert John Poster, Major, Royal Engineers
Stewart Douglas Gordon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Jenico Edward Preston, i)50. Jlfa/oc, Indian JStaff Corps
Frederick Hawkins, Major, Indiaii. Staff Corps
Henry Philip Picot, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Spiller Bird wood, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Simpson Marshall, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Conrad Faithfull, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry C. Page Henderson, Major, 6 Dragoons
Charles Edwyn Jervois, jlfayor. Royal Artillery
Walter Clare Savile, Major, Roya. Artillery
William Samuel Burrell, Major, West Surrey Regiment
p.s.c. Moil. Arthur Henry Henniker-Major, Major, Cold- )
stream Guards j
p.s.c. Wm. Inglefield Eastman, Major, R. Marine Art
Robert Theophilas H. Law, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
John Blandford Ratteclyffe Butler, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Clarence Henry Hayes, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Haynes, Major, Royai Engineers
Yesey Mangles Stockley, Major, Indian Staff Corps ,^
Horace William Scott, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Cameron Charles Douglas, Major, Scottish Rifles (26 F.)
Francis Charles Carter, Major, Berkshire Regt. (66 F.)
p.s.c. Henry Pouting Northcott, Major, Leinster .Regt
p.s.c. Edw. Richd. Coryton Graham, Major, Cheshire )
Regiment (22 Foot) j
Horace Hutton Barnet, Major, Royai Engineers
Harry Finn, JLfcy'tir, 21 Hussars ..'
Oliver Edwal Ruck, Major-, Royal Engineers
Archibald Gell Cochran, Major, Royal Marines
Frederick Pe^uI English, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Theodore Gordon Barclay, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Charles Mannoir Sumner, Major, South Lancashire Regt...
Richard Lloyd Payne, i)6'0.jUu/or, Somerset Lt. Inf. (13 F....
Reginald Whitworth Porter, J/a/o/, Oxford Lt. Inf. (43F....
Ribton Gore, Major, Sussex Regiment (35 Foot)
p.s.c. John Sherston, D80. Major, Rifle Brigade
George Cockburn, Major, Rifle Brigade
Albert Dallas Enriquez, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Jonnson, C'ayUtetH, Indian Staff "Corps
Jeffery Charles Marston, Major, Royal Artillery
William Arthur Young, Major, Scots Fusiliers
James Mitchell-Innes, JM"a/ur, Highland Lt. Inf. (71 F.)
Henry Morgan, Major, South Wales Borderers
William John Langford, Major, Royal Marines
Ernest Henry Burney, Major, Berkshire Regiment
Charles Edward WyncoU, Major, Army Service Corps
Robert Wm. F. Monteith, Major, Army Service Corps
Alfred Law Sinclair, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Lamb, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Hoddiug Peacock, Major, Leicestershire Regt....
George Francis Leslie, Major, Rifle Brigade
Arthur Nugent, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Edward Bleiddian Herbert, Jtfa/ur, 17 Lancers
John ForsterManifold, jWo/or, Royal Artillery
Frank Graham, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Charles Blair Mayne, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Edward Goodwyn, Major, Royal Engineers
Sydney Gordon Grant, Major, Scottish Rifles (90 F.)
23 Oct.
30 Jan.
13 Oct.
30 J an.
7 Aug.
9 July
II May
78 21 Apr.
^7 Aug.
6 Oct.
14 Aug.
27 June
2 Dec.
7 Aug.
20 Nov.
11 July
I Sept.
25 Jan.
9 Aug.
I July
1 July
II Sept,
5 Sept. 77 21 July
II Nov.
17 Aug.
2 Dec.
9 Aug.
— I July
78 25 Aug.
77 25 May
28 Jan.
30 Jan.
II May
IX May
24 Mar. 75
I May
II May
ilay
22 Jan. i
22 Jan.
May
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan.
15 Aug.
6 Aug.
24 Nov. 77
II May
May
78
17 Apr. 85
17 Aug. 85
31 Oct. 83
15 Apr. 85
27 June 85
1 Sept. 83
74!i7 Aug. 85
75 1 8 May 85
74,11 July 85 1
76 II Dec. 85
77 IS Apr. 85
80 26 Mar. 84
81 1 Feb. 86
iS Oct. 89'
2 Feb. 85
I July 87'
5 Mar. 84
74|i7 Aug. 85
74;25 Oct. 81
741 9 Aug. 85
81J21 Aug. 89
80 26 Mar. 84'
78 15 May 85
82 23 Oct. 88
II Nov. 78
18 June Si
II Feb. 76
19 Aug. 75
25 Feb. 80
II Feb. 75
2 Aug. 82
I July 81
20 Jan. 75
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
II Sept.78
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
10 Sept.75
20 Nov. 75
I Oct. 73
24 Mar. 76
1 Oct. 74
I Oct. 74
28 Jan. 75
5 Oct. 74
11 Feb. 76
31 Mar. 80
4 May 80
12 Feb. 77
19 June 79
28 Jan. 7S
I July 81
28 Jan. 75
I Feb. 77
12 Jan. 81
9 Aug. 73
28 May 79
5 Jan. 76
6 Sept. 76
26 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 76
11 Nov. 76
14 Nov. 74
1 July 81
25 Jan, 77
3 May 78
12 Nov. 73
31 May 80
19 Sept.77
S Apr. 80
17 May 79
29 Sept. 80
2 Deo. 74
2 Dec. 74
26 Feb. 77
12 Apr. 79
29 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
25 Jan. 77
5 Aug. 80
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
•.g Sept. 8o
16 June 94
21 June 94
27 June 94
27 June 94
27 June 94
I July 94
7 July 94
JO July 94
II July 94
11 July 94
14 July 94
19 Julj' 94I
23 July 94
23 July 9.(1
26 July 94
I Aug. 94!
6 Aug. 94I
6 Aug. 94
8 Aug. 9.
9 Aug. 9,
12 Aug. 9,
20 Aug. 94
20 Aug. 94
22 Aug. 94
29 Nov. 8s'27 Aug. 94
I July 87
24 Sept. 84
25 Apr. 85
20 Oct. 86
21 June 85
8 May 88
18 Oct. 89
28 Jan. 86
2t Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 8:;
21 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
20 Oct. 83
6 May 85
6 May 85
lo Sept. 85
'o Nov. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 May 85
I Oct. 8 s
I Oct,
28 Jan.
5 Oct. 85
9 June 84
10 Oct. 85
I Aug. Ss
12 Feb. 86
6 Sept.85
85
28 Jan.
'23 Nov.
28 Jan.
5 Jan.
1 July
4 Oct.
3 Nov.
8 May
11 Jan.
5 Mar.
20 Aug.
20 Aug.
14 Nov.
22 Jan.
6 May
2 Nov.
25 Oct.
5 Oct.
I Feb.
10 Dec.
1 Feb.
7 Sept
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
31 Oct.
3 Dec.
31 Dec.
-7 Apr.
12 May
18 Mar.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
6 Oct.
31 Aug. 94
3 Sept.94
5 Sept.94
5 Sept.94
10 Sept.94
12 Sept.94
12 Sept.94
20 Sept.94
21 Sept.94
21 Sept.94
21 Sept.94
21 Sept.94
21 Sept.94
21 Sept, 94
21 Sept.94
26 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
I Oct. 94
I Oct. 94
I Oct. 94
I Oct. 94
94
94
94
94
94
94
I Oct.
5 Oct.
15 Oct.
,15 Oct.
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
24 Oct. 94
86 24 Oct. 94
87 24 Oct. 94
80 3 Nov. 94
86 s Nov. 94
6 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
8 Nov. 94
9 Nov. 94
u, 14 Nov. 94
84 14 Nov. 94
84 14 Nov. 94
85 14 Nov. 94
92 14 Nov. 94
!5 15 Nov. 94
I5 21 Nov. 94
' . 22 Nov. 94
-,'22 Nov. 94
86 25 Nov. 94
84 29 Nov. 94
85 I Dec. 94
.So 1 Dec. 94
85 2 Dec, 94
" " 2 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
5 Dec. 94
5 Dec. 94
5 Deo. 94
8 Dec. 94
9 Dec. 94
uw 10 Dec. 94
86 12 Dec. 94
83 15 Dec. 94
WHEN
FLA^CED ON
HALF PAY.
66
Majors.
UndLIEUT ' LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
Mar. 79
1 3 Mar. 78
I May 78
1 1 May 78
19 Deo. 77'
^o Jan.
22 Jan.
13 Auk- 79
Henry Charles Thomas Kelly, Major, Royal Marines
"Walter Andrew Orale, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Francis Hawkins, Major, Royal EngiL'eers
Horace Augustus Terry, Major, Oxiord Light Infantry
Mortimer John Slater, Major, Royal Engineers
Julian Oswald, Mo.jor, t6 Lancers
John de Wmtou Lardner-Clarke, Major, Royal Artillery...
Alfred Herbert Randolph, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Edward Maxwell. Major, Royal Highlanders
PrederiokHoulton Ward, Major, R. Artillery
James R. Leslie Macdunald, Captain, Royal Engineers
DuncanTliomas Cruickshank, jtfii/or, Essex Regt. (56 P.)..,
Heni'y Hartland Higginson, Major, N. Stattordshire)
Regiment (64 Foot) j
Robert Douglas Longe, Major, Middlesex Regiment
William Crawford Middletun, Major, 2 Dragoons
Dudley G. Richard Ryder, Major, King's Royal Rifles
Charles P. St. Clair AustrutherTnomson, Major, 2 Lifej
Guards j
Hon. Charles Lambton, Major, Northumberland Fas
John Hulke Plumbe, Major, Royal Marines
Louis Charles Jackson, Major, Royal Engineers
John Lewis Rooke Macluroan, Major, Royal Mai-ines
.loseph Ignatius Bonomi, Major, Lancaster Regiment
Thos. G. Lowry Herbert Armstrong, Major, Northum- >
berland Fusiliers i
William Eden Sturges, Major, Northumberland Fus
Richard Francis M'Orea, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Wheler, Jru/or, Sussex Regiment
Horatio James Evans, Major, Liverpool Regiment Uo Jan
p.s.c. Herbert Conyers Surtee", Major, Coldstream Gds....
Henry VVightman benson. Major, East Surrey Regiment...
Charles Herbert Wylly, Major, S. Staffordshire Regt
William Tomes Fairbrother, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
John George Ramsay, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Andrew Fennell Williaiu.'5on, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Hugh Dillon Massy Mmchin, Major, Indian Statl' Corps...
Frederick Augustus BIyth, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Lloyd Barrett, DsO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
John William Parker, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Christopher G. F. Fagan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William St, John Richardson, J/.//or, Indian Staff Corps...
Rohert Baker Shawe, Major. Indian Staff Corps
Spencer Walpole FoUett,' J/a/or, 9 Lancei-s
John Tyrwhitt- Walker, Major. Dorsetshire Regiment
Richard Money Maxwell, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Wright, 2Iajor, Gordon Highlanders (92 Foot)
Herbert Thomas De C. Hobbs, Major, West Yorkshire V
Regiment j
William George Massy, Major, Ro3'al Artillery
Raljih Pudsay Littledale, Major, Royal Hlngiueers
Joseph Chichester, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
George O'Connor, Major, 6 Dragoons
Robert Alexander Threshie, Major, Welsh Regt. (41 F..) ...
Chas. Graham Moalton-Barrett,3/a/'oj',h.p. Black Watch...
Arthur George Burn, Major, Indian Stall Corps
Bridges George Lewis, Major, East Lancashire Regt
Denis Carey, Major, East Lancashire Regiment (30 F.)
Hugh Ale.xauder Vowell, Major, West Yorkshire Regt
George James Francis Talbot, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. John Frederic Da.niell, Major, Royal Marines
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby Johnson, Major, R. Marines...
Hugh Charles Buck, Major, West India Regiment
Charles Ernest Commeline, Major, Royal fcngiueers
James Henry Cowan, Major, Royal Enginters
Francis George Bond, Major, Royal Engineers
Harvey Frecieric Mercer, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick James Graeme, Major, Royal Artillery
John Henry Jervis-White-Jervis, Major, Royal .Artillery...
William Hallett Connolly, J/u;o;-, Royal Artillery
Henry Martyn Slater, Major, Royal Artillery
Magrath Fogarty Fe^'cn, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas John 0 Dell, Major,' Ariaij Service Corps
John Augustine H. Reilly, Major, Army Service Corps
John Harnage King Grith.h, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
George Pieydell-Bouvorie, Major, Coldstream Guards
p.t.c. George Francis Leverson, Major, Royai Engineers...
i'rederick Gilbert Bowles, J/uy'or, Royal Engineers
Francis Bacon Longe, Major, Ro.^al Engincurs
p.s.c. Charles a Court, Major, Ride Brigade
Edmond Taioot Stanley, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
Gteorge James Butcher, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
Geoi'ge Webster, Major (District Offlcer), R. Artillery
Hyacinth Lynch, Major, Berkshire Regiment (66 Foot) ...
Edward Lindesay, llajor, Irish Regiment
Richd. Keppel Winterton R. Clavell, Major, R. Marines ...
James Redmond Patrick Gordon, Major, 15 Hussars
William Harry Turton, Major, Royal Engineers
Geoi'ge Huntiy Blair Gordon, Major, Royal Engineers ...
James R. M, Dalrymple-Hay, Major, West India Regt....
Henry Gage Morris, Major, Duke of Cornwair.s Lt. Inf. ...
Cecil Edward Hamilton Heyman, Major, Royal Artillery...
Charles Richard Hugh Hardy, Major, uheshire Regt In
Charles Turner Blewitt, Major, Royal Artillery '
19 Sept.77| 4 Feb. 86
28 Jan. 75128 Jan. 86
19 Aug. 75ii9 Aug. 86
29 Nov. 76J19 May 85
19 Aug. 75 19 Aug. 36
16 Oct. 80! 8 Dec
14 Aug. 76: 12 May 85
19 Aug. 75I19 Aug
u Sept. 78! 15 May 85
14 Aug. 76127 July 85
22 Feb. 82 7 June 90
12 Feb. 77 22 Aug. 83
29 Jan. 76 X July 84
II Sept. 76 8 May 85
6 May 8o'2t Oct. Ss
28 Apr. 801 10 June
13 June 74112 Jan. 85
31 May 77|2; July 83
19 Sept.77] 5 Mar. 86
19 Aug. 7s; 9 Au;
86
19 Sept.77
6 Mar. So
1 1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
27 Mar. 78
I May
I May 7s
II May 78
13 Aug. 79
19 Oct. 78
30 Jan. 78
6 Oct. _75
14 Jan. 80
9 July 79
Jan. 79
I Nov. 79
30 Jan. 78
3 Apr. 78
7 Jan. 80
25 Jan. 77
79 23 July 79
- 5 Feb. 80
t Sept. 76
15 July 76
II Sept. 78
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
Feb. 7;
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
20 Kov. 75
iS Feb. 74
26 Feb. 8
29 Nov. 76
II Feb. 75
25 Jan. 77
19 Aug. 75
26 Nov. 79
9 Sept. '
29 Nov. 76
26 Feb
0 Mar. 75
1 July 79
7 Aug. 79
1 Nov. 78
25 Jan. 77
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
2 Dec
19 Aug. 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
I July 81
23 Mar. 81
12 Apr.
9 May
24 Jau.
4 May 85
5 Auif,
29 Jaly 8>
16 Jan. 8
7 May 87
10 Aug. 84
20 Nov. 83
11 Feb. 86
II Feb. 86
n Feb. 86
II Feb. 86
II Feb. 8c
II Feb. 86
Feb
15 Dec. 94
17 Dec. 94
20 Dec. Q4
22 Dec. 94
22 Dec. 94
22 Dec. 94
25 Dec. 94
1 Jan. 95
3 Jan. 95
4 Jan. 95
5 Jan. 95
8 Jan. 9s
9 Jan. Q5
9 Jan. 95
9 .1 an. 95
9 Jan. 95
12 Jan. 95
21 Jan. 95
22 Jan. 95
24 Jan. 95
25 Jan. 95
25 Jan. 9
27 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
'i Feb. 95
2 Feb. 95
4 Feb. 95
5 Feb. 95
8 Feb. 95
II Feb. 93
II Feb. 95
I r Feb. 95
II Feb. 95
I : Feb. 95
II Feb. 95
II Feb. 95
In Feb. 95
WHEN
PLACED ON
SALE PAY.
II Feb. 86I11 Feb. 95
n Feb
1 1 Feb. 86
24 Aug. 3i
6 Jan 86
13 Aug. 90
9 Mar. 86
17 Jan.
13 Aug. 85
19 Aug
'9 May
I June
?i Jan.
II Feb. 95
II Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
14 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
I Mar. 95
•2 Mar. 95
6 Mar. 9
8 Mar. 95
20 Oct. 85UoMar. 95
10 Mar. 86
iS Mar. 85
18 Apr. 85
10 Sept. 84
13 Aug. S5
28 May £6
25 July 86
2 Dec
19 Aug. 86
2 Feb
2 Feb 87
13 Aug 851
13 Aug. dsj
1 Sept. 85I
2 Sear,.85l
7 Nov 85
26 Nov. 85
2 June 86
I July 87
10 Mar. 9
14 ilar. 95
18 Miir. 95
20 Mar. 95
20 Mar. 95
23 Mtir. 95
25 Mar. 95
27 Mar. 95
29 Mar. 95
29 Mar. 95
■g Mar. 95
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
2 Apr. 95
3 Apr. 95
9 Apr. 95
14 Apr. 95
11 Feb. 75 20 Mar
1 Jui.y Si 25 Apr.
2 Feb. 76 2 Feb.
2 Feb. 76 2 Feb.
2 Feb. 76 2 Feb. 87I17 Apr. 95
17 May 79 5 Dec. t<4i24 Apr. 95
6 Oct. 77 5 Oct. 85*24 Apr.
1 July 81 19 Apr. 87)24 Apr 95
9 Sept. 82 24 iiay 89 24 Apr. 95
JO Apr. 80 15 Dec. 84 30 Apr. 95
12 Nov. 73 15 Ocr.. 81! I .May 95
I Sept. 78 20 Sept.8o| i May 95
25 Jan. 81 15 Aug. 88 t May 95
14 .A.ug. y6 14 Aug. 87, 2 May 95
14 Aug. 76 14 Aug. 87 i 6 May 95
I .Inly 81 2 Feb. 90 7 May 95
I July 81 14 Nov. 87 8 May 9S
19 June 77 25 Dec. 85 12 May 95
6 Aug. 79 6 Sept. 85 14 May 95
19 June 7727 Dec. 85 15 May 95
I Apr. 96
Majors
67
Herbert Batson, Major, Devonaliire Regiment
Charles William Soiithcott Hallett, Major, Royal Scots
p.a.c. Frank William N. Wogan- Browne, Major, 3 Hussars...
Arthur BlyfordThruston, Captain, Oxtord Light Infantry...
Kdward Hamilton Patersou, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Drummond Infills, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Taylor Robinson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Herapath, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment..
Charles Russell, Major, Sussex Regiment (107 Foot)
p.s.c. Herbert Henry Burney, Major, Gordon Highldrs
/j.s.c.WentworthOdiarne Cavenagh, jl/n/or, BedlordRegt. ...
Arthur Horsman Coles, DSO. Major, Warwick Regt
Alexander Weston Gordon, Major, Dublin Fus. (103 P.) ...
Edmund Bullar Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edw. John Sharpe, Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)...
Richard Godfrey Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Fred. Charles Thatcher, Major, Indian Statf Corps...
Henry Allan B. Boulderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Palmes, Maior, North L.ancashire Regiment
John Percy Gethin, Major, Manchester Regiment (63 F.)...
Charles Harcourt Stisted, Major, Royal Scots
John Bourchier Stracey, Major, Scots Guards
Richard Lionel Walter, Major, 7 Hussars
Gordon Carter, Major, i Lite Guards
Edward Chas. Mortimer Lushington, Major, Indian S. C...
Phelips Brooke Hanham, Major, Royal Artillery
Bryan Francis Holme, Major, The Buffs
Hugh Gastrell Leonard, Major, North Lancashire Regt ...
John Jas. P. Hume, Major, Connaught Rangers (94 F.) ...
Charles James Vines, Major, Gloucester Regiment
John Stannus Pelly, Major, Border Regiment (34 Foot)....
p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Smythe, Major, Scots Fus. (21 P.)...
Henry Soathey Scholes, Major, York and Lancaster)
Regiment (65 Foot) .' j
Richard Dyneley Jennings-Bramly, Major, Gordon >
Highlanders (75 Pout) i
Henry ilostyn Owen, Major, 6 Dragoon Guai'ds
Ralph James Wilbraham, ilfty'or, Duke of Cornwall's)
Light Infantry j
Francis Alexander Fortescue, Major, King's Royal)
Rifles {60 Foot) )
Thomas delaHayeBrotherton, Major, Royal Engineers...
George Anderson Carr, Major, Royal Engineers
Harry Colquhonn Parquharson Macdonald, Major, \
Seaforth Highlanders j
Colin Powys Campbell, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Benn Borradaile, DiSO. Captain, Indian Staff C. ...
John Randal Fraser, J/a/or, Noith Lancashire Regt.)
(47 Foot) S
Charles Gisborne Brittan, Major, Royal Marines
p.s.c. Edward Altham Altham, Major, Royal Scots
William Douglas, Major, Royal Scots
D.«.c. Ha.stings St. Leger Wood, DSO. 3Iajor, Dorset-)
shire Regiment i
Augustus Ferryman Mockler-Ferryman, Major, 1
Oxfordshire Light Infantry )
Archibald Boyd Maxwell, 'Major, Manchester Regt. >
(96 Foot) ■ J
p.s.c. Ernest AUardice Gardiner Gosset, Major, Derby- J
shire Regiment (95 Foot) J
Walter Latham Cox, Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F.) ...
Arthur Havilland Thomas, Majcr, Army Service Corps...
Arthur James Kelly, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick George Pollock, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Penry Montague Pncliard, Major, Indian B. C. ...
Charles Style Kincaid, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Robert Freebairn Clothier, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Lawson, Major, ludiau Staff Corps
John Shakespear, ClS. DUO. Major, Leinster Regt
Edward Charles Stanton, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederic Manley Glubb, Major, Royal Engineers
2>.s.c. Ernest St. Clair Pemberton, Major, R. Engineers ...
p.s.c. Henry David Laflan, Major, Royal Engineers
Andrew Gracroft Becher, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Hamilton John Goold-Adams, CMQ-. Major, Royal Scots,.,
Edward Franklaud Gosset, 3Iajor, East Yorkshire )
Regiment (15 Foot; J
James Henry Boi-, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
p.s.c. Alfred James Whitacre Alleu, Major, The Buffs
Kenneth Stuart Davison, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederic Henry JoUn BircL, Major, Royal Artillery
Aylmer Gould Hunter- Weston, Captain, Royal Engineers..,
Robert Arthur Browne, Captain, Border Regt. (55 P.)
Herbert Alexander Chapman, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Allen, Major, irisu Rifles
p.s.c. Edward Cecil Bethune, ilfa/o»-, 16 Lancers
Herbert Capel Cure, DSO. Gloucestershire Regt. (6t F.),..
John Rawdon Hodge Uldfield, Maior, Royp.l Marines
Leonard Josepn Hadley, Major, Royal Marines
ilenry Graham, Major, 20 Hussars
Edward William Pane Marcm, Major, Indian Staff C
Charles Reginald Phillips, 3iajor, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Arnold Barrett, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Christopher Swann, Major, Indian Statt' Corps
Howard Goad, jUii;or, Indian Staff Corps
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2 Feb.
30 Jan.
14 Jan.
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22 Jan.
30 Jan.
21 Aug.
2 July
13 Mar.
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I May
30 Jan.
31 Oct.
I May
I May
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II Aug
13 Nov.
22 Jan.
30 Jan .
30 Jan.
T3 Aug.
II May
23 Apr. 81
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JO Sept 75
20 Nov. 75
30 Nov. 76
6 Feb. 84
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
II Feb. 77
10 Sept. 77
21 July 80
11 Feb
11 Sept. 76
12 Mar. 81
19 June 77
31 May 76
3 Jane 75
3 June 75
3 June 75
21 Sept, 75
II Sept, 76
11 Feb. 76
24 July 74
I July 81
23 Mar. 81
7 June 7s
9 June 77
3 June 74
10 Sept, 76
23 June 80
22 June 80
6 Mar. 80
17 July 80
I Mar. 79
I Dec. 80
I July
I July 81
10 Feb. 81
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
15 Dec. 79
9 JuneSo
26 Apr,
7 Jan. 80
I Sept. 78
12 Feb. 76
25 Nov. 78
30 Nov. 7:
3 May 78
1 July
13 Jan.
5 Aug.
2 May
I Jan.
1 Jan.
2 Jan.
I July
29 July
24 Jul.y
:4 Jan.
8 Apr.
I July
4 Jan.
23 Sept.
13 June
13 June
13 June
23 May
13 Aug.
13 Jan.
I Apr.
:5 Dec.
-■8 Sept.
27 June
4 Jan.
!7 Sept.
JO Sept.
17 Dec.
26 June
I July
3 Jan. !
24 Feb. i
19 Apr. 79 20 Nov
83 19 May 95
85 22 May 95
"''22 May 95
22 May 95
24 May 95
24 May 95
28 May 95
29 May 95
'9 May 95
>9 May 95
3 June 95
5 June 95
5 June 95
3 June 95
,2 June 95
16 13 June 95
13 June 95
86|i3 June95
82 iQ June 95
84119 Junegs
85 21 June 95
87 24 June 95
""^ 26 June 95
26 June 95
27 June 95
30 June 95
I July 95
1 July 95
I July 95
I July 95
I July 95
1 July 95
1 1 July 95
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85
I Sept.86
4 Dec. 86
14 Dec. 87
I July 83
14 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 87
to Mar. 89
13 Aug. 92
14 Jan. 91
20 Jan. 85
5 Nov. 86
15 Apr. 85
21 June 85
6 May 86
28 July 86
12 Feb. 79
11 Feb. 77
28 Peb. Si
14 Aug. 76
9 Aug. 75
9 Aug. 75
17 May 79
12 Aug. 75
12 Aug, 75
I July 81
14 Aug. 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
I Sept. 80
30 Nov. 78
17 May 76
I Oct. 74
12 Feb. 76
19 Aug. 75
31 Jan. 78
15 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
19 June 77
26 Apr, 80
10 Sept. 75
22 Sept, 80
1 Sept,78
I Sept. 78
I July 3i
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept, 75
lo Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
4 Oct. 84
13 May 85
14 Dec. 87
14 Aug. 87
9 Aug, 86
9 Aug. 86
20 May 86
12 Aug. 86
1 2 Aug. 36
29 Sept.86
14 Aug. 87
25 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 88
1 Apr. 88
21 May 84
14 Aug. 85
2 Mar. 85
I Oct.
8 Jan.
19 Aug,
24 Mar.
I Apr.
31 Mar.
II Jan.
19 Aug.
I Feb.
22 Sept,
15 Nov.
21 Jan.
14 July
10 Sept.
10 Sept,
lo Sept,
10 Sept.
10 Sept,
I July 95
I July 95
X July 95
1 July 95
2 July ,9
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86 10 Sept.95
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Majors.
John Mark Anthony Retallick, Major, Indian Staff C
James Alexander Bell, Major, Indian Statl' Corps
Herbert Godfray, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Uar William St. Lccien Chase, Major, Indian Staff C
Herbert Leonard Hutchins, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
Heniy William Seymour, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Cecil Barry Brotvnlow, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Charles Elict Poynder, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Augustus Williams, Mujof, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Cook, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Kichard Kinloch Teversbam, JJSO. Major, Indian S. C
John Francis Wilson, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
Ernest William Cunliffe, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
James Henry Aspinwa.li, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
John Ratfray Foster, Major, Royal Artillery
William John Arnold Tlcatson, Major, R. Artillery
William Douglas Whatman, Major, 2oHusears
Achilles F.P.M.J.A.F.X. Samut, 3/u>r, Army Ord. Dept
Charles Edward Orman, Major, Essex Regt. (44 F.)
jo.s.c. Wm. Geo. Hamilton, xiSO.iWo/or, East Lane. Regt
Charles Travers Breton, Major, 6 Dragoons
Charles Hope Willis, if ojor,' Royal Marines
Henry Edw. Buchanan-Riddell, Jfa/or, King's R. Rifles
John Fraser 'Vans-Agnew, Major, Royal Artillery
George Eusebe Even, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Graham Smith, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
George William Younghusband, Major, Indian Staff' C
Alexander Edward Pelham Burn, Major, Indian S. C
Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson, Major, Rifle Brigade
Arthur Granville Tatham, Major, R. Marine Artillery
HarlandFitzLyddon Farrant, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Arthur Tanner, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Hyde Williamson Nason, Major, Essex Regt
St. George Edward William Burton, Major, Royal High- )
landers (73 Foot) J
Herbert Hodder Roberts, Major, Royal Marines
Alex. Geo. Chesney, Major, South Staff'ordshire Regt
Henry Lockhart Smith, Major, Bast Surrey Regiment
Alfred Robert Mandeville Sankey , Major, Royal Eng
Arthur William Bolton Gordon, Major, R. Artillery
Thomas Edward Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Major, ■)
King's Royal Rifles i
Hayford D.Thorold, jlfuyor. West Riding Regt. (76 F.)
Fred. Braid Buist-Sparks, Major, Army Service Corps
Horace Sydney Nelson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Edward Peirse, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest Alfred Crowder Gariand,sJlftt/or, Highland Light <
Infantry (74 Foot) '. ,.i
Arthur Noel Roberts, Major, Army Service Corps
Schofield Patten Peile, Major, Royal Marines
Jobn George Downing, J/a/o7', Indian Staff' Corps
James Cecil Balfour Craster, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hugo W. jST. S. Smyth, Major, Army Ordnance Department
Howard Wm. Smith, Major, Hampshire Regt. (37 F.)
William Francis Percy, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Charles George Matson, Major, Royal Marines
Frank Romilly Reynolds, Major, Roj'al Engineers
William James Honner, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley George Drew Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles CoUingwood Townsend, Major, Royal Artillery..
Chas. Hy. Luttrell Pahie Wilson, Major, Royal Art
Francis Bevill Read Toms, Major, Roj'al Artillery
William Scott-Moncrieff',J/oyo»-, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)..
Edmund John Phipps-HoruOy, Major, Royal Artillery ..
William Fred. James Hardisty.JU'ajor, Worcester Regt...
Son. Wenman Coke, Major, Rifle Brigade
Robert John Spurrell, j/a/or, 5 Lancers
Charles Bishop, Major, 9 Lancers
Son. Charles Cavendish Winn, Major, Rifle Brigade
John Henry Leslie, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Dawson, Major (District Otficer), R. Artillery ..
Wm. Stafford Joseph Barry, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Ernest Theodore Paul, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Willoughby Taylor, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Edward Geo. Lord Skelmerslale, Major, R. Horse Gds. ..
Louis Eugene du Moubn, Major, Sussex Regt. (35 F.)
Orestes John Henry Brooker, Major, Liverpool Kegt
Son. Lionel Hy. Dudley Portescue, Major, i-j Lancers .,
George Boodrie O'Donuell, Major, Indian Staff Corps ..
p.s.e. George John Younghusband, Captain, Indian S.C...
p.s.e. George Vero Kemball, Major, Royal Artillery . ...
James Gibbon Turner, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Tom Evelyn O'Leary, Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Frederick Campbell, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
William John Bythell, Captain, Royal Engineers
Lionel Herbert, Captain, InAi&Ti Staff' Corps
Edmund Gastavus NicoUs, Major, Royal A^rtillery
Arthur Blagden fchute. Major, Royal Artillery
Cyril 'Veiiii Wilton Williamson, Major, Indian Staff' C
Charles Herbert Powell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Baillie, Major, Indian staff Corps
Henry Mallaby Abud, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Quentin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ronald Kiucaid-Smith, Major, 4 Hussars
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13 Nov. 78
30 Jan. 78
II May 78
22 Jan. 81
30 Jan. 78
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10 Sept. 75jlo
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19 June77|ii
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13 Aug. 79 I July 81
19 June 77
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I Oct. 74
I Oct. 75
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1 1 May 78
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Sept. 86
Sept.86
Sept.86
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Sept.86
Sept. 36
Sept. 86
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Jan. 86
Mar. 87
Deo. 90
Feb. 84
Apr. 85
June 85
Dec. 87
Oct. 88
J«n. 86
Sept.86
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Dec. 84
Oct. 85
Oct. 86
Apr. 88
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13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
II Aug. 80
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II Aug. 8c
21 dune 79
21 June 79
I May 78
I May 78
II May 78
30 Jan. 7S
13 Aug. 79
I Mar. 79
7 Aug. 78
14 Jan. 80
I July 81
I Feb. 79
II Nov. 78
15 Mar. 80
19 June 77
19 June 77
I July 8i
I Jan. 81
I July Si
19 Oct. 77
13 Nov. 75
II Nov. 78
T July 8 1
31 Jan. 78
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
I July 81
10 Feb. 81
16 Nov. 80
I Sept. 78
19 June 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77J20
9 Oct. 77
15 Nov. 86
23 Dec. S7
20 Nov. 83
Oct. 84
Apr. 88
n Jan. 86
19 Dec. 88
Oct. 85
Jan. 88
Jan. 85
Nov. 86
24 Jan.
I May 78
15 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 81
27 Aug. 79
9 Oct. 77
TO Mar. bo
9 Oct. 77
27 Nov. 79
9 July 79
2 July 84
10 Nov. 80
20 Jan. 81
9 Oct. 77
12 May 83
30 Mar. 8 1
I Jan. 76
I Jan. 76
I May 84
12 June 8d
11 Feb. 75
11 Nov. 78
19 Jan. 76
15 Mar. 80
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec, 78
14 Hay 84
15 Mar. 80
25 July 82
I July 81
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
27 Jan. 76
27 Jan. 76
27 Jan. 76
27 Jan. 76
27 Jan. 76
27 Apr. 81
Apr. 89
July 86
Nov. 86
May 87
Sept. 87
July 86
June 84
Mar. 87
Apr. 88
Jan. 86
Jan. 86
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Dec. 85
Feb. 86
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Apr. 85
Nov. 89
Dec. 86
Feb. 88
Feb. 86
Mar. 91
Oct. 86
Jan. 87
Jan. 87
May 90
Apr. 85
June 85
Nov. 80
Jan. 87
May 89
Sept. 86
Dec. 89!
May 90 1
Aug. 90
Jan. 91
Jan. 92
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Jan. 87
Jan. 87
Jan. 87
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Feb. 87
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10 Sept.
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16 Sept.
17 Sept.
17 Sept,
18 Sept
18 Sept
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21 Sept.
21 Sept.
21 Sept.
25 Sept.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
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7 Oct.
9 Oct.
15 Oct.
16 Oct.
16 Oct.
22 Oct.
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13 Nov.
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20 Nov.
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22 Nov.
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7 Dec.
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14 Dec.
15 Dec.
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Majors.
Harry Williamson Macan Shewell, Major, R. Artillery
Montague B. Gosset Jackson, Major, Koyal Artillery
Ales. Hepburne Barrington Cavaye, Major, King's)
Own Scottish Borderers S
Robert FitzGerald Percy, Major, Royal Marines
Hickman Crawford Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery
Devereux Walter Hickman, Major, Indian dtaff CorjiB
Robert Vernon Garrett, Major, Indian Statf Corps
Herbert Aveling Raitt,Jl/u/&r, South Staffordshire Regt
Ernest Henry Kivett-Carnac,Jir«/'of, Indian Staff Corps
John William Currie, Major, Indian Statf Corps
Robert Irwin Scallon, OSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frank Gun Delamain, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Rawdon Penrose, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Bolton Mainwariug, Major, Lincolnshire Kegt
Wm. Cecil Welsh Rawlinson, J/iyor, Lincolnshire Regt
Chas. Du P. Richardson-Grithths, Major, Gloucester Kegt.
Clement Baddeley Wood, Major, Scottish Rifles (go F.)
Bon. Jeffrey Edw. P. Vereker, 2Iajor, Royal Artiller3-
George Arthur Gott, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Archibald M'Lachlan, Major, Royal Scots
Affleck Alexander Fraser, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment...
Geo. John Ninian Logan-Home, -Ifajo'', Bedfordshire Regt.
Edmund D. John O'Brien, Major, 14 Hussars
Cyril Godfrey Martyr, DSO.Maj.,I)aks of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Francis Benjamin .jackson. Major, Royal Artillery
Felix D. F. MacCarlhy, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Owen Hore, Major, South Staffordshire Regt
Robert H. W. Dunn, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
John Dawson H. Waller, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Arthur Fanshawe, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Walter Lyster, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James Laird Irvine, Major, Royal Engineers
Tyrell O. W. Champion de Crespigny, Major, 15 Hussars...
William Clive Hiissey, J/u/ur, Royal Engineers
Paul Treby Clark, Major, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.) ...
Jas. Hutchinson Swanton, Major, Royal Marines
John Ernest Pierson, Major, Sussex Regiment
John Shuckburgh Ashby, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Paul Treeby, Major, East Surrey- Regiment
Harold Alexander Ravenshaw, Major, Indian Staff C
p.s.c. Charles Edward Callwell, Major, Royal Artillery
William St. Pierre Bunbury, Major, Royai Artillery
Cecil Chas. Cavendish, Major, Highland Lt. Inf. (74 F.)
f.s.o. George ElUott Benson, Captain, Royal Artillery
Charles Hem'y Wynne Donovan, Major, Army Service Corps
Arthur Forbes Moutanaro, Captain, Royal Artillery
Reginald Salmond Curtis, Captain, .Royal Engineers
"Charles Trapani,'" Major, h.p. Royal Malta Artillery
*Alfred Trapani, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Frederick Beauchamp Lccky, Major, Royal Artillery
Thos. Mowbray Martin Berkeley,' il/iy or," Black Watch
Claude Rawnisley, Major, Army Service Corps
Edward A. Moulton- Barrett, Major, Arm.y Ord. Dept
Charles Purchas, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. {Hon. )
Major, I Apr. 92) j
George Robert Atkinson. Major, Army Ordnance Dept. }
{Hon. Major, i Apr. 92) >
Alfred Sadler, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. (Hon. Major, }
I Apr. 92) )
Thomas Heron, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. {Hon. )
Major, 4 May 92) )
Henry Walter Barrett, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. I
{Hon. Major, 2 July l2) '.,. J
Wm. George Colling,vood, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. /
{Hon. Major, 14 Sept. 92) )
Alfred Benjamin Appelbe, Major, Army Ordnance Dept. \
(Hon. Major, 21 Jan. 93) '... j
Francis Alexander Sanders, Major, Inniskilling Fus. (108 F.)
Hugh Milbourne Jackson, Major, P^oyal Engineers
Leonard Thales Pease, J/ii/or," Royal Marine Artillery
Charles B orbes Blane, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edward Braoazon Urmston, jl/iyi/r, Argyll Jc gather- )
land Highlanders (91 F.) j
George Egbert Walter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Frederick Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ponsonby Glenn Huggins, DS6. j)/a;oj-, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Edward Agar, J-/a;o)-, Royal Engineers
Wilham Candler Neville, Major, Cheshire Regiment
John Robert Sandwith, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Ashton Ogle, Jl/«/or, East Yorkshire Regt
Spring Robert Rice, Major, Royal Engineers
Haydon d'Aubrey P. Taylor, Major, Gloucester Regt
Eustace Chaloner Knox, Major, 18 Hussars
Lewis Edward Starkey, Major, 4 Husbars
Charles Rosdew Burn, Major, 1 Dragoons
Arthur Nairn Lysaght, Major, Irish Regiment
Joseph Scott Gowrie Manera, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Hngh Blackburn, Major, East Kent Regiment
Hon. Charles Harhord, J/ayoj-, Scots Guards
Gerald Garble S. Handcock, Major, Yorkshire Regiment ...
Edwin Alfred Hervey AI(ler.son, J/u/oj-.W. Kent Regt.(97 F.)
Charles Bell Watkins, Major, Koyal Artillery
John D. A. T. Lloyd, Major, South Wales Brdrs. (24 F.) ...
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16 Feb.
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20 Mar.
13 Aug.
6 Aug.
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19 Dec. 77
13 Aug. 79
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Departl.
Departl.
Departl.
Departl.
Departl.
16 Feb. 78
II May 78
5 Oct. 78
IS Aug. 77
17 Apr. 80
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
31 May 77
1 Feb. 79
9 Oct. 77
;i Feb. 76
11 Feb. 76
9 July 79
2 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
21 Aug. 78
,1 Aug. 78
20 ISIov. 75
I July 81
9 Oct. 77
23 Feb. 76
23 Sept.78
21 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
28 Aug. 79
I July 81
9 Oct. 77
19 June 77
8 May 80
II Nov. 76
9 Oct. 77
31 Jan. 78
8 Mar. 76
19 June 77
1 July 81
19 June 77
23 July 79
I Feb. 79
; Oct. :
:2 Mar. 76
25 May 80
24 Mar. 76
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
;8 Apr. 76
19 May 80
2 Aug. 82
26 July 81
28 July 83
14 Nov. 74
I Sept. 80
31 Jan. 78
I July 81
22 Feb. 82
I July 81
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
Service
18 Nov. 78
19 June 77
I Oct. 75
31 Jan. 78
10 Nov. 80
23 Apr. 81
I May 78
13 Aug. 79
10 Apr. 78
4 Dec. 78
4 Dec. 78
15 Apr. 76
19 Apr. 76
9 A pr. 76
9 Oct. 77
17 Apr. 80
28 Apr. 76
31 May 78
9 Oct. 77
29 Sept. 80
30 Aug. 82
I July 81
I July 81
29 Sept. 80
22 May 76
28 Oct. 76
30 Apr. 75
I Mar. 79
I July di
31 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 79
12 Feb. 86
16 Feb. 86
I Apr. 86
7 Apr. 88 j
19 Feb. 861
II Feb. 87
11 Feb. 87
26 Jan. 84
J2 Feb. 37
12 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 87
12 Feb. 87
1 1 D Aug. 87
jiS Nov. 84
10 Jan. 8;
4 Oct. 83
I Jan. 86
23 Feb. 86
23 Feb. 87
21 June 85
10 Aug. 85
4 Oct. 83
17 Jan. 87
14 Aug. 89
2^ Feb. 86
I Apr. 88
27 Jan. 85
21 Junes';
25 Feb. 86
17 Mar. 86
8 Mar. 87
I Apr. 88
24 Aug. 88
I Apr. 88
28 July 86
17 JuneSS
18 Apr. 85
22 Mar. 87
5 Aug. 85
24 Mar. 87
24 Mar. 86
24 ilar. S5
10 Feb. SS
28 July 88
11 Dec. 88'
16 Jan. 90:
31 Dec. 91
ID Nov. 85I
10 Nov. 85"
24 Mar. Soj
29 Jan. 87
n Dec. 88]
13 Jan. 92
22 yrs.
22 yrs.
2o'/i2 yrs.
20^/12 yrs.
2o3/,2 yrs.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
7 Feb
8 Feb.
II Feb
11 Feb
12 Feb,
12 Feb
12 Feb
12 Feb,
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
17 Feb.
19 Feb,
19 Feb,
[19 Feb
19 Feb.
23 Feb,
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
26 Feb
27 Feb.
I Mar.
4 Mar
4 Mar,
5 Mar,
5 Mar.
8 Mar.
II Mar,
II Mar,
14 Mar.
16 Mar,
17 Mar,
'18 Mar.
'22 Mar.
24 Mar.
24 Mar.
25 Mar,
25 Mar
!25 Mar,
25 Mar,
25 Mar,
25 Mar,
25 Mar,
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
96,
q6
96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
WHEW
PLACED OS
HALF PAT.
12 Aug. 9(5-
20^/12 yrs. I Apr. 96'
2o2/,2 yrs.' I Apr.
2 Feb. 851 8 Apr.
I Apr. 88j 9 Apr.
4 Feb. 86! 10 Apr.
8 May 86! it Apr.
27 Sept. 86115 Apr.
15 Apr. 87J15 Apr.
19 Apr. 87J19 Apr.
19 Apr. 87119 Apr.
I Apr. 88'2o Apr,
6 Sept.85'21 Apr.
!8 Apr. 87128 Apr.
5 May 86 29 Apr.
1 Apr. 88; 9 May
22 Sept. 85 13 May
14 Apr. 86:13 May
17 Dec. 87 13 May
2 Feb. 85 '20 May
12 Feb. 36 20 May
22 May 87^22 May
18 Apr. 85 [23 May
I Apr. 87:23 May
24 May 85 27 May
12 June 8627 May
8 May 86 30 May
15 Apr. 8s 9 June
96
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96;
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70
Majors.
George Seymour Chas. Jeukinson, Major, Derbyshire Regt. ■)
(+5 F.) ; /
p.».c. Nathaniel W. Barna.rdiston. Major, Middlesex Regt....
W'alpole Swinton Kays, Ma'ior, Kinfi's Royal Ritles
John Hanbury-Williams, Major, Oxford>hire Lt. Inf
-Hon. Oshert V. Geo. Atheling Lumley, itfujor, ji Hussars...
Thomas Francis Bus-he. Major, Rovai Artillery
Chas. Warren Napier-Claverins. Major, Somers'.et lit. Inf....
Robert FoUettM. P. M. S,yi<ge,Major, Highld.Lt.Int.(74F.)...
Walter .James Gaitskell. Major, Royal Mjrine Artillery
Walter Charles Smithson, il/«/o)-, 13 Huasars
Lionel James Richardson, Major, 14 Hussars
Frederick Wm. Brooke Koe, Maior, Army Service Corps
Henry Jenner Scobell, Major, 2 Dra^'oons
Wm. Eden Evans-Gordon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Harrington Molyneux Seel. J/'ijoc,L;verpoolRegt....
Thomas Montgomery H-awtayne. M^jur, N. Stafford Ref<t....
Arthur Douglas Meeres, Mojnr, Royal Engineers
Horatio Norris Dumbleton, Major, Royal Engineers
Pierce Thomas Chute, Major, Munster Fus. (104 F.)
■James Stewait Douglas, Major, Ro\al Artillery
Reginald George M'Qiieen M'Leou, Major, Royal Artillery...
Reginald Henry Mahon, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Beaumont Helyar, Major. Royal Artillery
Archibald Louis Hibbei't, Major, Royal Artillery
Hon. George Leopold Bryan, Major, 10 Hussars
Fred. John Dealtry Lugard, CB D SO. Major, Norfolk Regt...
Theodore John Wairender Prendergast, Major. R. Eng
Hampden Hugh Mass.y, Major, Royal Engineers
Alfred Matthews, Major, Royal Artillery
"SlE. Percival Scrope jfarling, Major, 18 Hussars
William Enskine Graham Login, Major, Royal Scots
Hy. Benjamin Naylor Adair, Major. Royal Engineers
Charles William Robert St. John, Major, Royal Engineers...
*Achilles Baron Carboaaro, /l/a or, Royal Malta Artillery
William YoUaud, J/a/or, Royal Engineers
Alfred Montgomery Mantell, Major, Royal Engineers
William Charles Pollard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. William Henry Rycroft, Major, 11 Hussars
Son. Gilbert Legh. Major, Grenadier Guards
Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour, Major, Grenadier Guards...
Alex. Chas. Emmanuel M'Kinstry, Ma/or, Warwick Regt....
Robert Henry Gage Heygate, Dsb. Major, Border Regiment
George W. Brandon Svviney, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Orford, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Atherton ffoUiott Powell, Major, Ro.yal Artillery
Howard Guise, Major, Royal Arciliery
Francis Garnett Atkinson, Major, Indian StaS Corps
Atherton Edward Jenkins, Major, RiHe Brigade
Henry Richmond Wm. Lamsdeu, Jl/a/fc, Indian StaffCorps...
Frederick White, Major, Ko,\al Marines
p.s.c. Edward John Granet, Major, Royal Artillery
Philip Beaucharnp Ta.\ lor, Major, Royal Artillery
Paul Robert Burn- JIurdocb, Major, Royal Engineers
Hugh Thomas Lyle, DSO Major. Weisii Fusiliers (23 F.) ...
Wm. Radcliffe Peel Wallace, Major, Gloucester Regt
William Knox Downes, DSO. JI/<yor, Inrii an Staff Corps
Albert Edmond Leslie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Allred Wyllie, Major, Indian St.aff Corps
Henry Espiue Monck-Mason, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gervase b'rancis Newport Tinier, Major, Indian S. C
Frederick Bernard Deane, J/o/or. Indian StaffCorps
Charles Walier Harris, Major, Indian StaffCorps
p.s.c. Reginald C. Cokayne- Frith. Major, 15 Hussars
■George Reade MacMuUen, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Newdigaie Addingion Knightiey Burne, i/u/oj-, Indian S. C.
Richard Cranley Onslow, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Alexander Wallace, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Barber Lmdsell, Major, Indian StaffCorps
George Bowriug. J/a/or, Indian Sci.ff Corps
■George Herbert Watson, Major, Indian StaffCorps
George Edward Hyde Gates, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Herbert Wharry. DSO. Major, Indian StaffCorps
Malcolm Henry Stanley Grover, Jlfo/or, Indian StaffCorps...
p.s.c. Walter Grenville Ley, Major, N. Stafford Regt. (98 F.)
Ernest Aug. Frederic Carter, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.)
Godfrey Williams, Major, Koyal Engineers
Archer Clive Bolton, Major, Northamptonshire Regt. (58 F.)
Robert Scott-Kerr, Major, lirenadier .TUards
Henry Thomas Fenwick, Major, Royal Horse Guards
y!(S, Alan Richard Hill, Major, Northaujptonshire Regt. (48 F.)
Arthur Campbell Yate, Major. Indian StaffCorps
Dudley t-trathearn Stewart, Mijor, Northumberland Fus..
Cyril Field, Ifa/or, Royal Marines
William Huskisson, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Denne Robson, Major, West San ey Regiment (2 F.)
Charles Edward Eorton, Major, Norfolk Regiment (9 F.)
Frederic Philip Smyly, Major, South Wales Borderers (24 F.)
Edward Hume Armitage, Major, Ro.val Artillery
John Edward Harvey, M jor. Royal Artillery
Thomas Hammond, Major, Bedlorlshire Regiment (16 F.)...
Alex. Serymgeour Wedderluurn, Major, Hoyal Artillery
Gerald d'Arr.agon Alexander, Major, Royal Artillery
::ndLIEtrT.
LIEUT.
C.VPIAIN.
MAJOK.
: May 78
28 Feb. 79j I Dec. 84
ID June 96
14 Sept.78
II Mar. Sq'2i Dec. 85
10 June 96
6 Aug
7Q
I July 81J29 Dec. 88
10 June 96
25 May 78
3 Apr 80 I Sept. 86
1 7 June 96
22 Oct. Si' 2 Mar. 87
17 June 96
31 Jan. 78,16 June 86
1 8 June 96
I May
78
26 Feb. 80 22 July 86
24 June 96
15 Aug
77
I July 8115 Dec. 88
24 June 96
I Seiit.76 23 Mar. 86
30 June 96
7 Jan.
80
I July 81 29 Sept. 8 5
1 July 96
14 May Si>i4 Mar. 88
I July 96
1 Feb. 8,1 Apr. 89
I Jul.y 96
13 Aug
7<5
10 Nov. 80 27 Jan. 86
5 Jul.y 96
15 July 76 15 July 87
15 July 96
4 Dec.
7«
17 Apr. Sojio Dec. 84
18 July 96
22 Jan.
79
13 Sept. 79
2 Jan. 86
22 Jul.y 96
9 Oct. 77
I Anr. 88
22 Julv 06
g Oct. 77
1 Apr. 88
25 July 96
29 Nov. 76
7 Dec. 87
29 Jul y 96
31 Jan. 78
iS June 86
30 Jul ■• 96
31 Jan. 78
3 July 86
30 J ul y 96
31 Jan. 78
7 July 86
I Aug. 96
31 Jan. 78
7 July 86
I Aug. 96
31 Jan. 78
15 July 86
I Aug. 96
8 Dec.
77
1 July 81
i3S!ipt.87
3 Aug. q6
1 1 May 78
I Jan. 81
13 Aug. 85
5 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77
4 Apr, 8j
5 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77
26 May 88
6 Aug. 96
31 Jiin. 78
.■I July 86
1 1 Aug. 96
II Aug
80
I July 81
22 Dec. 86
12 Aug. 96
I May 78
15 Nov. 79
10 Jan. 87
12 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77
I July 83
12 Aug. 96
9 Oct. 77
I July 88
12 Aug. 96
I Dec. 80
17 Dec. 00
12 Aug. 96
9 Oct, 77
1 July 88
13 Aug. 96
31 Jan. 78
I July 88
13 Aug. 96
14 Aug. 70
14 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 95
13 Aug
70
I July 81
J I Apr. 88
19 Aug. 96
13 Nov
7i
1 July Si
2 Jul.y 90
19 Aug. 95
25 Jan.
7«
I Juh Si
23 July 90
25 Aug. 96
I May 78
13 June 79
25 Mar. 85
26 Aug. 96
I May 78
19 Sept 8u
28 Mar. 86
26 Aug. 96
26 Aug. 76
26 Aug. 87
26 Aug. 96
I Sept 76
25 Mar. 86
29 Aug. 90
31 Jan. 78
21 July 86
29 Aug. 96
31 Jan. y
2 1 July 86
29 Aug. 96
1 Se t.76
I Sept. 87
I Sept.96
15 Jan.
70
12 Mar. 81
I Mar. 88
I Sept.96
6 Sept.76
6 Sept. 87
6 Sept.96
I Feb 79 26 Aug. 88
6 Sept.96
31 Jan. 78
27 July 86
7 Sept.96
18 Dec. 70
29 .luly 36
7 Sept.96
11 Jan. 78
I July 88
8 Sept.96
22 Jan.
7Q
13 Apr. Si
6 Dec. 85
9 Sept.96
17 Apr.
80
5 Oct »9
5 May 86
9 Sept, 96
10 Sept. 76
ioS.;pt.87
10 Sept.96
.TO Sept. 76
10 Sept. 87
10 Sept. 96
10 Sept.76
10 Sept. 87
10 Sept. 90
10 Sent. 76
10 Sept. 87
10 Sept, 96
10 Se t.76
10 Sept.87
10 Sept.96
10 Sept 76
10 Sept, 87
10 Sept.96
10 Sept. 76
10 Sept 87
10 Sept. 96
ro May i2
24 A.ig, 88
lo Sept.96
ir Sept.76
n Sept, 87
II Sept.96
II Sept 76
11 Sent. 87
II Sept.96
II Sept. 7 J
II Sept.87
II Sept 95
II Sept. /6
II Sopt.S;
II Sept.96
11 Sept. 70
II oept.87
II Sept.96
II Sepi- 76
II Sept, 87
II Sept.96
JI Se 't. 76
J I Sept. 87
11 Sept.96
11 Sep . 70
II Sept. 8;
II Sept.96
11 Sept^ 76
II Sept. 87
II Sept.96
II Si.'pt.76
i; Sept.87
II Sept.96
II Aug
80
i2M.r. 1
I July 8;
14 Sept.96
II May 78
20 Ma . 8
11 Aug. 86
16 Sept, 96
31 J;1U. 78
10 July 88
16 Sept.96
22 Feb.
79
25 Aug. ool !2 Nov. 84J iQ Sept.96
26 Mar.
79 I July 8i
16 Deo. 90! 19 Sept.96
II M.ir. 8s
,5 Apr. gr
19 Sept.96
22 Feb.
79 29 Jan. 81
, Sept.se
22 Sept.96
22 Sept 76
22 bept. 87
22 Sept. 96
II May 78
I Jan. M
27 Jan. 86I23 Sept, 96
I S.-|'t.79
24 Nov. 88J24 Sept.96
31 J ir. 78
14 July 08125 Sept.95
II S.-pt.78
:;o May 87,29 Sept.96
4 Dec.
7«
115 Feb. 8i|i3 Aug. 85I30 Sept.96
;i Jan.
77 12 A|ir. 79
15 Aug. 85130 Sept.96
18 Der. -t
8 Sept.Sc
30 Sept.96
18 Dec. jl
8 Sept.8£
30 Sept.96
I May 78;23 F.-b. 7c
r .luly 8-
30 Sept.96
.....
li8De.-. n
I Oct. 8d
I Oct. 96
!i8D-C. 7
> I Oct. 8(
I Oct. 96
WHEN
PLACED GW
HALF PAT.
Majors.
Thomas Andrew Cregan, Major, Royal EnRiDeers
Edward Druitt, Major, Eo.yp.i Engineers
Harold Frank Chesney, Major. Koyal Engineers
Henry John Watt Brownriyg, Major, Royal Engineers
Joseph Hume Balfour, Major, Indian Stati' Corps
Algernon Henry Wilmer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Faulconer Poultrm, .i.ajor, Suffolk Regiment (12 F.
Charles Hamlyn Agnew, Major. 4 Hussars
Hy. Lawrence (!. Howard Staflord, Major, Royal Engineers
Alf. Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards, Major, i Dragoon Gds....
George William Maxwell, Mai'or. Indian Staff' Corps
John Hewitt Jellett, Major, Royal Artillery
St. Clair Oswald, Major, 3 Hussars
Charles Walter Young, Majoi , West India Regiment
Edward Arthur Kemble, Major, Suffolk Regiment (i? F.) .
Francis James Anderson, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Charles Newcomen Watti-, Major, Derby Regiment....
Robt. Alleyne Slewiirt Buckle, Major, Irish Rifles (86 F.) .
Herbert John James Middleiou. Major, Indian Staff Corps.
Gecrge Frederick Watson, Majoi, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Charles Andrews, Major, Indian Staff Corps
;i.s.c. Francis Edward Cooper, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Charteris Ross, Major, Durham Lt. Infantry (io6 F.)
Herbert Kendall Jackson, Major. Royal Artillery
(ieorge Sumner Ormerod, Major, Munster Fusiliers (104 F,
*Rinaldo Briffa, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Warren Francis Trotter, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ....
Leonard Arthur Arkwright, Uaior, Royal Engineers
Thomas Lamb, Major. South Lancashire Regiment
Charles Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Hon. Henry James Ansun, Major, Highland Lt. Inf. (71 F.).
p.n.c. Richd. Boileau Gaisford, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)
Robert John Tudway, Captain, Essex Regiment
Edward Kaye Daubeney, ESO. Major, South Stafford Regt.
p.s.c. Hugh Pentland Shikletdu, Cajit. S. Lancashire Regt....
William Lancelot James, Major, Lancaster Regiment, (4 F.)
Frederick David Baillie. Major. 4 Hussars
Thomas Edgcomb 'Hickmiiij, liSO. Captain, Worcester Regt.
Wm. Spottiswoode Spavkes, Captain, Welsh Regiment
Henry Marlaw Sidne.y. Ca/tam, Duke ot Cornwall's Lt. Inf....
Wm. Fras. Hy. St.\ le Kincaid, Captain, Royal Engineers
Raleigh Gilbert Egertou, C'iptain, Indian Staff' Corps
Norman Edward Young, Captain, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Bertram Reveley Mitford, Captain, East Surrey Regt....
Herbert William Jackson, Captain, Gordon Highlanders
Wm. Stavelcy Gordon, Captain, Royal Engineers
Hamilton Bower, Captain, Inuinn Staff Corps...
Henry Marwood, Captain, North Stnffordshire Regt. (64 P.)
Charles Edward Lawrie, Captain, Royal Artillery
Alexander Cadell, Captain, Indian Staff' Corps
Philip Charles Gubbins, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Loftus Welmau, Major, Irish Rifles
Geo. Albanus Williams, Major, S. Staflordshire Regt. (80F.)
Henry Charles Higgs, Major, j6 Lancers
Wm. Richard Yeilding, CIli. BSO. Major, Indian S. C
Sidney Vernon Thornton, Major, Royal Artillery
Raymond Crawford, Major, Army Ordnance Department ...
John Henry Langford liallas. Major, Royal Artillery
George Hall M'Laughlin, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Geldard,iIi«/or, North Staflordshire Regt. (98 F.) ...
Arthur de Sails Hadow, jlfu/or, Yorkshire Regiment (19 F.)
John Hassard Stewart Gibb^ Major, Worcester Regt. (36 P.)
p.s.c. Hubert John Bu Cane, Major, Royal Artillerv
Henry Anstruther Kinlocb, Major, King's Royal Rifles {60 F.)
Francis Russell Parkinson, Major, Welsh Regiment (41 F.)
Cecil de Courcy Etheridge, Major, Warwick Regiment (6 F.)
Alfred Grahame Cartwright, Jlia/o;-, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.)
Francis Gerald Kenyun-Slaiiey, iifiyoc, Durham Lt. Inf.
George Roe Darley, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Forbes W i\son, Ma.jor, Royal Artillery
Arthur Hugh Block, JI/«/oc, Royal Artillery
Henry Elliott Oldfleid, Major, Royal Artillery
Neil Douglas Findlay, Major, Royal Artillery
James Siliem, Major, Welah Regiment ".
COBNET,
2ndLiECT,
OrENSIGW,
[3 Aug. 79
I Ma.y
14 Sept.78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
29 Sept.77
II May 78
I May 78
II May
I May
13 Aug. 75
1 1 May 78
31 Jan. 80
4 Dec. 78
19 Feb. 81
13 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
II Aug. 80
14 Jan. 8g
13 Aug. 79
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 79
8 May 80
31 Oct. 77
II May 78
I Jan. 79
I May 78
II May 78
ji Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jhu. 78
31 Jan. 78
6 Oct. 7^
6 Oct. 76
25 Sept.8o
I Oct. ~
31 Jan. 78
7 Jan. 83
I Oct. 76
iS Dec. 78
29 June 81
10 Mar. 83
Oct. 80
10 Mar. 83
1 Jan. Si
2 Oct. 80
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
8 Oct.
3 Dec.
6 July
3 Lee,
20 Mar. 3o
29 June
I Stpt.76
31 Jan.
20 June 79
11 Nov. 76
I July 8
14 Sept.80
I July 81
I Dec. 80
I July 8
5 Dec. 8^
29 July 8
1 July 8
22 Oct. 8
25 Aug. 8
27 July 80
9 Feb. 81
S Jul.y 82
9 Sept. 82
2 Oct. 8i
5 Feb. 83
I Jul,y
6 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
29 Aug. 85
31 Jan. 78
12 Mar. ti
2. Feb. 81
I July 81
29 Nov. jt
18 Dec. 78
18 .lune 81
8 Dec. 7S
8 Dec. 78
I July 8i
II Oct. 7Q
Mar. 80
i8 Deo. 78
I July 8:
13 Nov. 78
4 May 80
1 Feb. 80
2 Feb. Bj
8 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
:8 Dec, 78
4 July 79
MAJOE.
I Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
I Oct. 96
4 Oct. 96
6 Oct. 96
6 Ocr.
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. /
11 Oct. 96
12 Oct. 96
14 Oct. 96
4 Oct. 96
CAPTAIN.
i8 July 88
I Aug. 88
19 Aug. 88
16 Dec. 88
6 Oct. 87
6 Oct. 87
9 Apr. 85
28 Aug. 86
18 Dec. 88
18 Feb. 89
11 Oct. 87
12 Oct. 86
17 Oct. 85
27 Oct. 89
18 May S5ii5 Oct. 96
27 Oct. 89J14 Oct, 96
4 June 85121 Oct. 96
7 Sept.86 28 Oct. 96
8 Oct. 87 28 Oct. 96
8 Oct. 87128 Oct. 96
28 Oct. 87I28 Oct. 96
12 Oct. 86 29 Oct.
5 Nov. 3;
29 Oct. 86
4 June 87
iS Feb. 91
5 Apr. 86
18 Dec. 88
14 Nov. 85
II Nov. 87
3 Apr. 89!
25 Aug. Sd|
21 Apr. 86;
7 Aug. S6|
5 Oct. 87I
I Feb. 88
I July 88
25 July 88
5 Nov. 83
14 Aug. 89
I Oct. 89
13 Aug, 90
29 May 91
24 June 91
I Sept. 91
30 Sept. 91
23 Oct. 91
4 Sept. 92
4 Mar. 93
29 Aug. 96
Dec. 88
24 Jan. 87
24 Aug. 87
.6 July 88
•.g Nov. 87
19 Oct. 86
71-96
WHEN
placed ow
Half pax.
; May
t Nov.
28 Nov. 86l
4 Mar. 89!
8 Nov. 85I
I Sept.80
20 Dec. 86
II Sept.89
18 Feb. 84
I Mar. 86
I Sept.86
28 Nov. 87
21 Dec. 86
2t Dec. 36
21 Dec. 86
I Jan. 87
28 Apr. 87
II June 84
31 Oct
I Nov. 96
4 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 96
5 Nov. 96
6 Nov. 96
1 1 Nov. 96
I Nov. 96
1 Nov. 96
2 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 95
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. g6
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
Nov. 96
8 Nov. 9&
8 Nov. 96
:8 Nov.g6
8 Nov. 96
8 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 96
25 Nov. 96
25 Nov. 96
25 Nov. gfr
29 Nov. 96
30 Nov. 96
30 Nov. 96
2 Dec. 96
2 Dec. 96
2 Dec. 96
4 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Deo. 96
10 Dec. 96
12 Dec. 96
:6 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 96
21 Deo. 96
21 Deo. 96
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
23 Dec. 96
War Services of the Majors not belonging to Regiments or Corps,
[For the War Services of other Majors, vide their respective Regiments or Corps.]
' Major Hungerford.— For War Services, see Royal Marines.
'Major Du Boulay served in the Egyptian war of i382 in command of the Signallers of the Cavalrv Division
'^??nT'^? present in tie engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khe.Uve's Star)
andKh'd"''^'''''st^r°'^^'''"^'^''^"^*'^^'''^'''^'"™^ of 1882 w;th the Commissariat and Transport Staff (Medal,
97 STAFF AT HOME.
NoTB.— Throughout the Staff, where the date of first appointment to a term of Staff employment differs from the
date of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
1. NORTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Yor/t.
Major Gekeeal Commanding Major General B. T. Thynne, CS. i Oct. 94.
Aide de Camp Major the Hon. O. V. G. A. Lumley, ii Hussars, i Oct. 94.
Commanding E. Art. (Colonel on the Sfaf)... Colonel H. St. J.V. Le M. Thomas Leilarchant, 23 May 94.
Commanding E. £ni/. (Colonel on the Staff).. Colonel A. de V. Brooke, 6 Nov. 94.
Assistant Adjzttant General Colonel W. F. Yetch (from h.p. Dublin Fusiliers), 22 Sept. 92,
J^epufy Assistant Adiutant Generals {£tco?cnifw''i''6u^nTc^"A^rcT^^^
Dep. Assist. Ad]. Gen. for Instruction y.s.c.Lt.Col.Jfon.J.P.Napier(tromh.p.ioHu.'s.)27July92C23Aug.9o).
District Inspector of Musketry Captain J. H. Ansley, North Lancashire Regiment, 24 Feb. 96.
("Colonel R.Stevenson (from h.p. 6 Dr. Gds.), 4 Apr. 92. Leeds.
Zecrniting Staff Officers (Class I.) i Lt.Colonel Son. C. Dutton (from h.p. Shropshire Light Infantry),
(. I Jan. 96 (23 Nov. 93). Sheffield.
Staff Captain, Eoyal Artillery p.s.c. Captain D. J. il. Fasson, 22 Nov. 96.
CommandinffMilHia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel J. M. Tabor. Scarborough.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major T. Heron, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster ! Chief Paymaster P. D. Costa.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel W. D. Wilson, MB.
27NORTH WESTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chester.
Majoe General Commandimg Major General L. V. Swaine, CB. CMG. 17 Oct. 96 (i Mar. 96).
Aide de Camp Capt. A. Fuller- A eland-Hood, Rifle Jirigade, 17 Oct. 96 (12 Mar. 96).
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel A. .1. Dunnage. Seaforth.
Commanding E. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff)... ColonelJ. W. Savage, g'Oot. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Col. R. Auld (from h.p. Northumberland Fus.}, 21 Aug. 94
Ti . A ■ s 4 Yj- tin. 7 fp.*.?. Captain C. Delme-Radcliffe, ConnaughtRanger.^, 16 Jan. 96
Deputy Assistant Adnitant Oenerals iri- n^in^ni a xi t „ a , c. ;..„ o„ „„ i„^
^ -^ -f <. Lt.Colonel S. H. Lynn, Army Service Corps, 30 Jan. gd.
District Inspector of Musketry Major W. P. Campbell, King's Royal Rifles, i Jan. 96.
f Lt.Colonel G. F. De B. Davidson (from h.p. Royal Highlanders)
Eecruifing Staff Officers {Class I.) ' J Lt'c^fonlf G.'^H.^Lfathem (from h.p. East Surrey Regiment)
(^ Manchester.
Recruiting Staff Officer {Class II.) i Captain A. C. Seton-Christopher, Seaforth Highlanders, 15 Apr,
^ ■^ " ^ ' (.92. Liverpool.
Staff Captain, Eoyal Artillery p.s.c. Captam R. A. K. Montgomery, iC Nov. 95.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel A. J. Dunnage.
Chief Ordnance Officer
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster H. M. Compign^.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel J. H. Hughes, MD.
' ST^EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Colchester.
H.AJOB Geneeal CoMMANBiNa p.s.c. Major General 0. J. Burnett, CB. i Jan. 96.
Aide de Camp Captain F. J. H. Bell, Irish Rifles, 5 Jan. 96.
Commanding E. Art, (Colonel on the Staff)... Colonel 0. W. Thomson, 8 Dec. 95 (4 Feb. 95).
Commanding E. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel H. J. "\V. Gehle, 24 Jan. 95.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c.ColonelA.W. Morris (from h.p. NorthamptonRegt.), 18 May96.
r, ^ A -t t Aj- I i n^ ,„„!. fw.s.e. Major N. W. Barnardiston, Middlesex Regiment, I Dec. 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals i-^ ' ' = , »t
Dep, Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Major W. B. Capper, Shropshire Light Infantry, 15 JunegC.
District Inspector of Musketry Major G. Cockburn. Rifle Brigade, 14 July 9 5.
Staff Captain, Eoyal Artillery p.s.c. Captain J. F. Cadell, 13 Aug. 94.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel F. A. Aylmer, Great Yarmouth.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major T. P. Battersby, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster R. 0. Richmond.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel J. Maturin. ^_
4. WESTERN DISTRICT.^^Head Quarters, Devonport.
(• Lieut. General Sir F. Vf. E. F. Fore.stier-Walker, SCB. CMG.
IiiEUTENAifT Gen-ekai, Commanding ^ i Nov. 9:;.
Aidesde Camp (^Captain F. St. J. Hughes, South Wales Borderers, i3 Nov. 93.
Commanding E. Art. (Colonel on the Staff)... Colonel R. Walkey, i Dec. 93.
Commanding E. Eng. (Colonel on theSfaff)... VISp.s.c. Colonel M. S. Bell, CB. 6 Nov. 94.
Assistant 'Adjutant General {for &"«'•»> Lt.Colonel T. R. Disney (from R. Art.), 13 June 96. Pembroke Dock.
Defences and Milford Maven) i
, 0).s.c. ColonelAV. S. Cooke (from h. I). Cheshire Regt.), 29 Dec. 93.
Assistant Adjutant Oenera.s t Colonel J. AV. Elmes, Army Service Corps, i Apr. 90 (11 Dec. 88).
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction P-s.c. Colonel G. Poignand ;from h.p. Leinster Regt.), i July 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Uffi p.s.c. Captain H. Lysons.CJ?. Scottish Rifles, 15 Nov. 95.
District Inspector of Musketry _ P-s-c. Major C. H. Gordon, East Kent Regiment, 2 Aug. 95.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) 5
Brigade Major, Eoi/al Artillery p,s.c. Captain N. W. H. Du Boulay, 29 Sept. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel G. B. Allen. Cardiff.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel P. E. Mulcahy, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster T. P. Senior.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon MjMor General J. B. Hamilton, MJJ.
~ ~~ 5. SOUTHERN DISTRICTT— Head Quarters, Po?-esrnowt7(.
EiiatTTENANT Geneeal Commanding General John Davis, CB. 9 Nov. 93.
r Captain J. Shawe-Taylor, Cheshire Regiment, 9 Jan. 94.
Aides de Lamp iMajor C. M. Samner, 5. Lancashire Regiment, 3 Fell. 94.
Commanding E. Art. {Major Gen. on the Staff) Major General S. J. Nicholson, 28 Apr. 95 (4 Nov. 92). ^
Commanding E. Eng. {Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel F. Mascall, 20 Apr 96. „,,„.,. Ki.Apr. 92).
^„,c Colonel E.S. Creek (from h.p. Welsh Pusihers), 21 Aue«. 94
Assistant Adjutant Generals .? CoionelR. S. LiddelKfrom h.p Regimental District), 5 Sept. 95.
(.Colonel J H. Laye (from h.p. Scottish Rifles), 8 ^ov. 95.
(p s c Bt.Lt.Colonel B. M. Hamilton, E. York Regt. 27 Jan. 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals ^ Major T. J. O'Dell, Army Service Corps, i Apr. 94 [(13 Sept. 95).
^ " (.Lt.Colonel J.Stacpole (from h.p. Army Service Corps), 13 Nov. 95
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 4- deputy t yr- tj 3 -wiUiams.Somerset Light Inf.i6 July 95(15 Dec. 93)
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction ^ >/.;>. c. j- ■ • , , ^ „, >. t.-j- t. • ^ o. ^
District Inspector of .Musketry Captain B. St. J. Le Marchant West Ridmg Regiment, 5 Sept. 95.
Brigade Major, Eoyal Artillery p.s.c. MajoriE. J. Granet, 18 Aug. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel C. J. Blake. Gosport t^ . .
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel D. D. T. O'Callaghan, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster W. Hughes.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Major General C. M D. Cuffe, C.B.
I
Staff at Home. 98
Quarter Master and Afliiitj Adjt., Invalid Depot "William Henry Hirst,' i April 85 ; Hon. Capt. i Apr. 95. Netley.
Comm. Discharge Depot, Fort Brockhurst,Oosport Lt.Col. S. J. JI. Jopp (from h.p. Northampton Regt.), 21 Oct. 96.
Adjutant Captain A. .1. Mitchell, Lancashire Pasiliera, 30 June 95.
Paymaster Staff Pa3-master O. M. Johnston.
Qtiarter Master William Neate, 7 May 84 ; Jlon. Captain, 7 May 94.
' Lieut. Hirst served in the Epryptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6. THAMES DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chatham. ~"
Major General GoiiiiANDiNa - Major General Sif C. Warren, GCMG-. KOB. R. Eng. i May 95.
Aide de Camp
Commanding R. Art.f^Colonel on the Staf) ... Colonel F. F. Ditmas, 4 Nov. 96.
Commanding R. Eng (Colonel on the Staf) ... Colonel J. Fellovves, 9 Apr. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel G. Barton, CB. (from h.p. R. Fusiliers), 16 Feb. 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel A. G. Hipwell, Army Service Corps, 23 Feb. 95.
Staff Captain, Roi/aiArtilleri/ ....' p.s.c. Captain A. B. N. Churchill, R. Artillery, 27 Nov. 93.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel A. J. Nixon. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major G. J. Butcher, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster H. W. Bateman.
Senior Medical OfTicrr . Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel R. H. 'Quill, ilf^.
tT^OUTH eastern district.— Head Quarters,_Dowr.
Majoe Gen-eeal Commandins Major General Sir W. F. Butler, KCB. 24 Feb. 96.
Aide de Camp Captain M. J. Sweetman, East Yorkshire Regiment, 1 Mar. gS.
Major General on the Staff Major General E. A. Wood, CB. i Jan. 95. Shorncliffe.
Aide de Camp Lieut. A. V. L. Wood, 5 Lancers, 5 Mar. 95.
Commanding R. Art. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel E. Clayton, 5 June 96.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel an the Staff) ... Colonel H. P. Kirkwood.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel J. Spence (from h.p. Yorkshire Lt. Inf.), 28 Dec. 93.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel B. Heyprate, Army Service Corps, i ,Tan. 95.
Den A^^i^t idi Gen for Instruction (i'-s.c. Lt.Col. H.T.W. Allatt (from h.p. Duke of CornwaU'sLt. Inf.)
nep. Assist. Adj. i:ren.jorinstiucuon ^ i Jan. 93 (i Nov. 92). Shorncliffe.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major R. B. Gaisford, Scots Fus. ii Jnly 96. Shorncliffe.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Captain J. W. G.Dawkins, i July 94.
District Inspector of Muslcetry Major E. H. Molyneux-Seel, Liverpool Regiment, 5 Jan. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel J. V. V. Baker.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel L. F. Graham, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster J. J. Tuck.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel H. Comerford, JlfO.
8. HOME DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, iforse (JitarcJs.
Uajob General Commanding Major General Lord Methuen, CB. CMG. i Apr. 92.
Aide de Camp Captain L. G. Drummond, Scots Guards, t Apr. 92.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel K. R. Todd, 19 May 96.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel W.H. Mackiunon(from h.p. Grenadier Guards), 26JuIy96,
Depiay Assistant Adjutant Generals {Stt^^^-^Tv^aTdTlrlfm^^s'^^^ic^pt, x May 95
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction , i).*-''- Major ifo». A. H.Henniker-Major, Coldstream Gds. 23 July 96
Brigade Major ii>.s.e. Captain H. G. D. Shuts, Coldstream Guards, i Jan. 94
District Inspector of Muslcetry Captain J. G. Mayne, Inniskilling Fusiliers, i Jan. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery... Lt.Colonel A. J. Nixon. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major P. G. Parkinson, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster J. G. Hamilton.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel T. O'Farrell, MD.
Chief Recruiting Staff Officer Colonel E. A. Brind (from Regimental District), 18 Sept. 94.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) Colonel H.Moore (from h.p. Lancaster Regt.), 17 Apr gs (4Apr 02),
Recruiting StiQ^ Officer (Class II.) Captain J. C. A. Walker, 19 Hussars, i.. May 96.
Paymaster for Recruiting Duties Staff Pa^miaster W. C. Kennedy.
C Deputy Surgeon General W. G. Don, MD. retired pay.
Medical Officers for Recruitina Duties \ ?*? brigade Surgeon W. Temple, MB. retired pay.
Medical Officers for Recruiting Vuties 1 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. W. M'Nalty, MD. retired pay.
^ Brigade Surgeon J. Hector, MB. retired pay.
9. WOOLWICH DISTRICT. ^ "
if AJOR General Commanding p.s.c. Major General J. F.Maurice, CB. R. Artillery, 8 Dec 95
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. B. Maurice, Derbyshire Regiment, i June 96.
Col, on the Staff (Com. Horse and Field Art,)... Colonel R. D. E. Lockhart, 22 May 94.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel W. G. Du Boula'y.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel F. G. Slade, CB. Royal Artillery, 28 May 95
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel G. Stanley, Army Service Corps, i May 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel A. J. Nixon.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster C. H. C'nauncey.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel W. S. M. Price.
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. Kettle.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) fLt.Colonei H. Kilgour (from h.p. Northumberland Fusiliers),
^ -" -^ ' (. 14 May 95. Woolwich.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Supply Reserves ... Lt.Col. G. V. Hamilton, A. S. Corps, i Jan. 93. Woolwich Dockyard
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen, (for Transport Duties) Lt.Colonel F.E.Stevens, A. S. Corps, 14 Jan. 92. Woolwich Arsenal.
10. ALDERSHOT DISTRICT.
Commanding the Division f '^'^^^^r^'^^^'z,"^ i3«^« 0/ Connaught, XG. KT. KP. GCSI.
(. trOJitr. CrUJi,. 6rCI' O. KCB. Rifle Brigade, 9 Oct. 93,
(Captain E. W. Blunt, Royal Artillery, i June qc,. .
Aidesde Camp .,' Captain M. M'Neill, 4 Dragoon Guards, i July 93.
(Captain Bon. H. Yarde-Buller, Rifle Brigade, 26 Nov. 96 (extra).
Deputy Adjutant General fColonel J.T.Coke (from h.p. King's Own Scottish Borderers),
Assistant Adjutant General ;).«.f.Co'lonel H. S. G. Miles (from h.p. Munstcr Fus.) 29 Sept 93
p.s.c. Colonel Son. F. W. Stopford (from h.p. Grenadier Guards),
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals -- 22 Aug. 94
i ?!•»•<■• Major A. G. Churchill, 12 Lancers, i Oct. 96.
V Lt.Colonel R. A. Nugent, CB. Army Service Corps
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and Deputy f-Lt.Coionel C. Vf. H. Douglas (from h.p. Gordon Highlanders)
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction _f i Occ. 95. 0^1 c a^^o^.^/,
-5'"'' • '''"" Jw-s-^-Bt.Lt.Golonel J. W.Murray, ■S.oyal Artillery, 10 Jan. 94.
Inspector of Gymnasia Colonel G.M. Fox (from h.p. Black Watch) 12 Feb go
Assistant Inspector of Gymnasia Captain W. Edgeworth-Johnstoiie, Irish Regiment ' i Aug g?
Inspector of Signalling .... j,.s.c. Lt.Colonel C. Kennedy (from h.p. Suffolk Regt.), i Jan. 94.
Assistant Inspector of Signalling Major E. Rhodes, DSO. Berkshire Ret'iment i Jan 95
99 ^t<^ff <''t Some.
Instructor in Ballooning Colonel J. L. B. Templer, 7 Bn. King's Royal BiSes, 1 Apr. 87.
District Inspector of Music ttry Major G. Frend, Northumberland Fusiliers, i Jan. 96.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel F. G. Wintle, T)SO. Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster W. M. Playfair.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Major General T. P. O'Dwyer, MD.
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt. Colonel H. Thomson.
Camp (Quarter Master John Thomas Brind, 20 July 91 (24 Jan. 80); Son.Major,2oJu\y(ji,
Quarter Master .,, J. H. George, 8 Apr. 96 ; Jlott. Lieut.
■D . .< n*- „.; 7 (■ John Lindas Emerson, Militarv Mounted Police Corps, 31 Aug. 04;
Jrrovost JMarstiai < ^r tt - c.,.. f ) j t. ^i-*
t Hon. Major, 19 bept. 95.
Frofessor Army Veterinary School Veterinary Major S. Longhurst, i Dec. 92.
Assistant Professor Army Veterinary School Veterinarj' Captain K. R. C. Butler, i June 92.
Commanding Royal Aetilleet Major General J. Alleyrie, CB. 28 Nov. 95 (15 Dec. 93).
Brigade Major of Artillery p.s.c. Major H. B. Jeffreys, 27 Feb. 96.
Commanding Rotal Engineee (Col. on Staffi).., Colonel Sir A. W. Mackworth, Bart., i Apr. 94.
Cavalry Brigade.
r, -n I -t, T j^tr ■ n ,,1 Colonel Uon.B.. A.J. Talbot, CB. (from h.p. i Life Guards).
Commanding BuiGADE(aiir/i rani o/Jia/.GciicraZ) '- Mav q6 1 '^ .-.uoj^^d,.
Aide de Camp Captain G. P. Ellison, 9 Lancers, 13 May 96.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major R. C. Cokayne-Frith, 15 Hussars, 13 June ;6.
1st Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade p.s.c. Major General H. M. Bengough, CB. i Dec. 94.
Aide de Camp Captain ifou. St. L. H. Jervis, King's Royal Rifles, i Nov. 96.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain T. D'O. Snow, Somerset Light Infantry, 29 May 95.
2nd Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade Major General W. O. Barnard, 30 Nov. 96.
Aide de Camp Captain H. F. Pakenham, King's Royal Rifles.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain J. S. Cowans, Rifle Brigade, 1 Sept. 94.
3rd Infantry Brigade.
^ T, , -,7 7 o-ir ■ ^ ,,(■«•>'■ (^-Colonel T. Kelly-Kenny, CB. (from h.p. West Surrey Reet.),
COMMANDINGBRIGADB(iCi/7i)-a!iio/3iff/or(?«7!5ra7) J^ I-Mar q6 J J1 V F- ■>=i:>'->J"iicJ' iVCl^l,.;,
Aide de Camp p.s.c. Captain H. I. W. Hamilton, West Surrey Regt. 20 Mar. 96.
Brigade Major ^.s.c. Capt. iSirH. S. Rawlinson, £<«■<. Coldstream Gds. 19 Nov. 95.
11. SCOTTISH DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
Liedt.Genebai Commanding p.s.c. General E. F. Chapman, CJ?. Royal Artillery, 6 May 96.
Aides de Camp Captain W. Elliot, Royal Artillery, 6 May 96.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel E. L. Street (from h.p. Regimental District), 17 Apr. 04.
Deputy Assistant Adiutant General Lt.Colonel S. H. Winter, Army Service Corps, i July 96.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. and also for Instruction ... p.s.c. Captain W. J. Bonus, Dorsetshire Regiment, 23 July 95.
District Inspector of Musketry Major J. P. Inglis, Wiltshire Regiment. 26 Oct. 93.
T> -J- CJ .a-r^jK rnj .T\ f Lt.Colonel J. S. Tuppcr (from h.p.West Surrey Regt.), 31 Aug. 93.
Heermting Staff Officer (Class I.) | Glasaow. ■> b '■ :> t= vi
Hecruitinq Staff Officer (Class II.) Major o. Mitchell-Innes, Highland Lt. Inf. 6 Aug. 95. Edinlurah.
Commanding Hoyal Artillery ( Colonel on the Staff) Colonel H. W. Rooke, 8 Dec. 95.
Staff Captuin Eoyal Artillery , Captain E. Pollock, 15 Jan. 96.
Commanding Royal Engineer\Colonel on the Staff) Colonel W. H. Patten, 2 Feb. 94.
« -.. Ti*-j-j- J Tr 7 J * _i-77 C Colonel J. M. Alves. Leith Fort.
Commanding Mihtia and Volunteer Artillery | Lt.Colonel Son. G. J. Playfair. Aberdeen.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel H. St. George, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster E. Roberts.
Principal Medical Officer
12. JERSEY DISTRICT.
Lieut. GovEENOE and Commanding the Tboops... Major General E. Hopton, CB. 9 May 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain E. H. Griffith, Leicester'Kegt. 7 May 96.
Commanding Boyal Artillery Major H. A. Scott.
Commanding So'yal Engineer Lt.Colonel H. Dove.
Chief Ordnance Officer
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster H. M. Caine.
Senior Medical Officer Surgeon Major J. T. Carey, MB.
13. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
Lieut. Governor AND Commanding the Teoops Lt. General N. Stevenson, 16 Mar. 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain W. H. Sitwell, Northumberland Pus. 15 May 95,
Commanding Royal Artillery Major C. R. W. Hervey.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel P. J. Day.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain J. H. Hale, East Lancashire Regiment.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster J. H. Sherrard.
IRELAND.
Lieutenant Geneeal & General Governor The Right Hon. G. H. Earl Cadogan, SG.
Aides de Camp.
Lieut. St. J. Meyrick, Gordon Highlanders, 30 July 95.
Capt. Hon. M. O'Brien, Northumberland Pus. 30 Jiily 95.
Lient. Hon. G. O. Cadogan, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment.
Lieut. Lord 6. W. Montagu-Douglas- Scott, 10 Hussars,
30 July 95 (extra).
Lieut. Lord C. C. Bentinck, 9 Lancers, 30 July 95
(extra) .
Captain W. J. B. Van de Weyer, 3 Bn. Berkshire Regi-
ment 30 July 95 (extra).
Captain Hon. W. Lambton, Coldstream Gds. 20 Aug. q%
(;xtra).
2nd Lieut.iZon.F. C. Stanley, Gr. Gds. 11 Feb. 96 (extra),
Lieut. Sir J. Keane, Bart. R. Artillery (extra).
Lieut. Lord Athlumney, Coldstream Guards (extra).
Staff
at Some. loo
CoMw» vTi-vr Twi; Fr.BrK.1 '^'^'^ *'ield Marshal St. Hon. F. S. Lord Roberts of Kandaliar and
COMMAND. NC THE i. OECES -^ Watevford, GCB. GCSr. GCIE. R. (Bengal) Art. i Oct. 95.
Asiisfant Militarti Seeretart/ Major H. Streatfield, Grenadier Guards, i Oct. 95.
^.•j,„ j„/7„,„„ (Lieut. Hon. F. H. S. Roberts, King's Ro.yal Rifles.
^ (Cant. C. H. Xor(? Settrington, 3 Bn. Sussex Regt. (Honorary).
Defuty Adjutant General Colonel W. P. Kell.y, CB. (from h.p. Sussex Regt.), 30 Oct. 94.
AuUtant Adjutant General (p.s.e. Colonel E. J. Courtenay (from h.p. Sussex Regiment).
■' t 28 Oct. 94.
V<.futyA»u,tant Adjutant GeneraU f^^.c.CaptainE.H. Hughes, York and Lancaster Regt. 25 Mar. 95.
^ ' •' iMa.jor 0. A. Hadfield, Army Service Corps, I Apr. 95.
District Inspector of Uluilcelru Major S. J. Trench, West Riding Regiment, 1 Nov. 95.
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General S. Artillery ... p.s.c. Maior F. J. A. Trench, 18 Oct. 95.
Ckief Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel R. H. Vetch, CB. 6 Nov. 94.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General, Moyal Engineers j'-''"- Major G, F. Leverson, Royal Engineers, 19 Aug. 95.
Deputy Judge Advocate
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel E. G. Skinner, CB. Army Ordnance Department.
Chief Paymaster Chief Paymaster E. H. Gorges.
Principal Medical Officer , Surgeon Major General A. F. I'reston, MB.
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt. Colonel C. Clayton.
BELFAST DISTRICT.
C03iM:iN-DiN'& Belfast Disieict Major General H. Le G. Geary, CB. Royal Artillery, 5 Sept. 95.
Aide de Camp Lieut. A. B. Elitchie, Seaforih High., 10 Sept. 95. [25 Sept. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel A. FitzRoy Hart, CB, (from h.p. East Surrey Regt.),
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General , Captain F. C. A. Gilpin, Army Service Corps, 11 Dec. 94.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt. Colonel J. R. S. O. Hewitt. Londonderry.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel F. W. Beuuet.
Commanding Militia Artillery Lt.Colonel J. R. S. O. Hewitt.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain C. K. Greene, East Kent Regiment. Enniahillen,
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster A. W. H. Gelston.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel M. Cogan.
DUBLIN DISTRICT.
CoMMAN-DiNG DtTBLiH DiSTEicT Major General Visct. Frankfort de Montmorency, 2 Apr. 93.
Aide de Camp Captain W. H. Booth, East Kent Regiment, 2 Apr. 95.
j..;o*„„< jj- t I r: I < p.s.c. Colonel E. T. H. Hutton, CB. (from h.p. King's Royal
Assistant Ad,utanl General ( Rifles), 26 Nov. 96.
7i«„„4, ^..•./„ t Aj- t t n 1 ro.s.c.Capt. T. D. Pilcher, Northumberland Fusiliers, 21 Nov. OS.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals 1 Lt.Gol. W. D. Richardson, CB. Army Service Corps! 3 Aug. 94!
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General for Instruction p.s.c. Lt.Colonel F. "W. Benson (from h.p. 17 Lancers), 2 Feb. 95.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel C. H. Bagot.
Commanding Militia Artillery Lt.Cokmel J. R. S. O.Hewitt.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel J. L. Wheeler, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chiet Paymaster B. H. Gorges.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) Lt.Colonel R. F. Willoughby (from h,p. Scots Fus.), 1 Feb. 94.
Medical Officer for Recruiting Duties Surgeon Major M. L. White, retired pay, 3 Oct. 88.
CURRAGH DISTRICT.
CoMMANDiNa CuEEion Bbigade Major General B. A. Combe, CB. 13 May 96 (i July 95).
Aide de Camp Captain K. Combe, Royal Artillery, 18 Nov. 96
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c.Col. R. E. Allen (from h.p. East Yorkshire Regt.), 13 Mar. 96.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major P. J. T. Lewis, Army Service Corps, 15 Oct. 95.
Dep. Assist. Ad). Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Captain W. K. W. Jenner, 9 Lancers, 27 Aug. 96,
Commanding Royal Artillery (Colonel on Staff) Colonel J. F. Brough, 22 Apr. 96.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Captain P. J. R. Crampton, 23 July 94.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel G. A. Cockburn.
Chief Ordnance Officer , Cap'ain T. W. Hale, Wiltshire Regiment.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster G. Dewar.
Senior Medical Officer Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. J. W. Barrow.
Camp Quarter Master H. (jibbs, 20 July 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Assistant Prooost Marshal , C. Burroughs, Mil. Mounted Police Corps, 16 Sept. 94; Hon.Lieut.
CORK DISTRICT.
CoiuiANDiNG CoekDisibict Major General John Fryer, CB. i Oct. 93.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. Fr.yer, 7 Hussars, 15 Nov. 94.
Commanding Royal Artillery (Colonel on Staff) Colonel E. H. Holley, 26 Jan. 94.
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Captain A. W. Gay, 18 May 96.
Commanding Royal Engineer Colonel H. Jekyll, CMG.
Assistant Adjutant General ColonelC. P. Temple, -D5'0. (from h p. Regimental Dist.), 9 July 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals {Pf'i- Captain R. N. Gamble, Lincolnshire Regiment 2 Oct. 95.
f^ " •' <=«6/i....> I Lt.Colonel J. G. Y. Wilson, Army Service Corps, I Apr. 95.
District Inspector of Musketry Major T. Lamb, South Lancashire Regiment, 30 June 96.
Commanding Militia Artillery Lt.Colonel R. W. P. Robertson. Cork.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major H. W. N. S. Smyth, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster , Staff Paymaster C. P. Carey.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel W. E. Riordan.
STAFF ABROAD.— EUROPE.
GIBRALTAR.
Gmiernor and Commander in Chief General Sir R. Biddulph, (?CJl/(?. XCB. Royal Artillery, 6 Oct. 93.
Assistant Military Secretary p.s.c. Major W. B. Fletcher, Royal Artillery, 1 Oct. 95.
Aides de Camp .^ Captain H. Biddulph, R. Artillery, 18 Oct. 93. [vice, S. Africa.
Commanding Brigade Maj. Gen. Si'j- P. Carrington, A'CJi"*?. 23 May 95. — On Special Ser-
Aide de Camp ("Lieut. V. Ferguson, South Wales Borderers, 28 May 95..— On
■^ (, Special Service, S. Africa. [On Special Service, S.Africa.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain C. B. Vvvyan, East Kent Regiment, i Jan. 95. —
Assistant Adjutant General {''■nov^''96''^' ^' ^' ^''"''''^ <^''°™ ^-^^ E. Yorkshire Regt.). 20
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General {^\?°3ec\l) ^' ^^''""'^"<=''' ^"""^^ ^^^^'''^ Corps, 2 Feb. 94
Deputu Assistant Adjutant General and Deoufv ^ r^ i. ■ -m- -r\ t itr-ii. i. • t. • .. -k*-
Assistant Adjutant General for Instruction .! j P-'-'' ^^V^^^^ ^- ^- Jo°es, Wiltshire Regiment, I May 91.
Commandirig Royal Artillery Major General J. B. Richardson, 9 Mar. 94.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major W. L. White, 26 Sept. 95.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on theStaff) Colonel W. H. Rathborne, 31 Jan. 96.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel E. E. Markwick, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster T. W. Drage.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel W. A. Catherwood, MD.
Garrison Adjutant and Quarter Master Richard Frederick Rankin,' 15 Aug. 89; Hon. Major.
1 Major Rankin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 ^^^ was present in the actions of Amoaful and Quaman Dah,
and at the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
F
lor Staff Abroad.
MALTA.
Governor and Commander in Chief General Sir Arthur J. Lyon Premantle, KCMQ. CB. 5 Jan. 94.
Assistant Military Secretary p.s.c. Captain J. S. Ewart, Cameron Highlanders, s Jan. 94.
Aide de Camp p.s.c. Captain T. L. N. Morland, King's Royal Rifles, 5 Feb. 95.
Colonial Aide de Camp Captain N. Grech-Biancardi, Roynl ilalta Militia, 13 Jan. 94.
Commanding Brigade Major General Lord Congleton, CB. 25 Oct. 95.
Aidede Camp Captain G. A. Porter, East Kent Regiment, 25 Oct. 95.
Xrigade Major p.s.c. Captain F. Gordon, Gordon Highlanders, 12 Aug. 96.
Devutv Adjutant General Colonel A. S. Wynne, CB. (from h.p.^Ycrk Light Inf.), 12 Oct. 94.
1 p.s.c. Captain J. R. Dyas, Warwick Regiment, 2 Nov. 93.
Lt. Colonel B. Grattan, Army Service Corps, 8 Feb. 95.
Captain G. R. C. Paul, Army Service Corps, 19 July 95.
T. ^ I -^ t Aj- 4 „/ /^.„ -(•„. r„.*^.,»*.-„„ ("^..t.e. Lt.Col. F. Luttman-Johnson (from h.p. York and Jiancaster
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Gen. for Instruction... '^^ Regiment), 14 Dec. 04.
Commaniing R. Artillery (.Major Gen. on the Staff) Major General J. F. Owen, 2 May 95.
Brigade Major, Jtoyal Artillery p.s.c. Captain A. Hamilton Gordon, 3 Aug. 94.
Commanding Sot/al Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel £. Wood, CB. 8 June 04.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel A. W. Bridgman, Army Ordnance Department,
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster J. L. Hewson.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Major General T. Maunsell, CB.
CYPRUS.
Sigh Commissioner and Commander in Chief /Sir Walter Joseph SendaW, SCMG. Nicosia.
Aide de Camp Captain R. B. Feilden, Royal Artillery, 10 Feb. 92 (i May 90).
ASIA.
INDIA.
Viceroy and Governor General The St. Son. the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, GMSI. GMIE, 27 Jan. 94.
Frivate Secretary - Henry Babington Smith, Bengal Civil Service, 16 Apr. 94.
Military Secretary p.s.c. Colonel A. G. A. Durand, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 27 Jan, 94.
/■Captain R. E. Grimston, Indian Staff Corps, 27 Jan. 94.
I Lieut. S. H. Pollen, Wiltshire Regiment, 27 Jan. 94.
Lieut. F. L. Adam, Scots Guards, 27 Jan. 94.
.., , ^ I Lieut. A. E. Visct. Fincastle, 16 Lancers, 6 Jan. 95.
.ataesae oamj) -, gaptain R. W. Morley, 4 Dragoon Guards, 2 Sept. 95 (extra).
2nd Lieut. Lord G. Stewart- Murray, Black Watch, 25 Apr. 96 (extra).
Captain M. H. K. Pechell, King's Royal Rifles, 22 June 96 (extra).
VLieut. C. ATigram, Royal Artillery, 15 July 96 (extra).
Surgeon Brigade Surg. Lt.ColonelB. Franklin, C/.E'. Indian Med. Service, 27 Jan. 94.
Commander in Chief (mth rank "A Jjffi: Lieut.General «r George Stewart White. 6fC/£. iC5. 8 Apr. 93.
\j-enerai) ) - ^ ^-^
Military Secretary p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel B. Duff, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Oct. 95.
Interpreter Bt.Major L. Herbert, Indian Staff Corps, 10 May 93 (8 Apr. 93).
I Captain C. H. H. Gough, Indian Staff Corps, 8 Apr. 93.
..,^ , ri I Captain Q. G. K. Agnew, Scots Fusiliers, 8 Apr. 93.
A.iaes ae L.amp T Captain C. H. Stuart, Inniskilling Fusiliers, 13 Apr. 94 (8 Apr. 93).
^ Lieut. P.Lyon, Royal Artillery, 27 Apr. 95 (i Nov. 90).
Surgeon..., Surgeon Major F. H. Treherne, Army Medical Staff, 8 Apr. 93.
Adjutant Genebal's Depaetmeki at Head Qfabtees.
'^^ S^.L'raZr'.".^.'!!'?.!'."."^.^..^!^^^^^ C°l°°«l ^- ^^ C- ^°^ton, CB. (from h.p. Munster Fusiliers), i Apr. 95.
Deputy Adjutant General , Colonel E. A. Money, Indian Staff Corps, 16 Aug. 95.
Assistant Adjutant General.
p.s.c. Colonel P. D. Jeffreys, CB. (from h.p. Connaught Rangers), 6 Jan. 94 ... Simla.— Furlough.
Assistant Adjutant General for Artillery in India.
Colonel A. B. Stopford, 15 Nov. 94 Simla.
Assistant Adjutant General for MusTcetry.
Colonel W. Hill, Indian Staff Corps, 25 March 95 Simla.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Captain H. B. B. Watkis, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Oct. 95 Simla.
Major H. Finnis, Royal Engineers, 9 March 95 Simla (for R. Engineers).
QuAETEE Mastee Gekeeal's Depaetment at Head Quabtees.
Quarter Master General (with rank of\ i » t> x, j , ^-n ^o-r t -.• o^ ar^ ^t ^- -,
Major General) __j Colonel A. R. Badcock, CB. C5/., Indian Staff Corps, 7 Nov. 95.— Simla.
Deputy Quarter Master General Colonel I. S. M. Hamilton, CB. X)SO. (from Gordon High.), 11 Oct. gs.-
.^ssisfanf Quarter Ifastcr Grafr^iZ [Simla
Dep. Assist. Qr.Mr. Gen. (Mobilization) Captain H. Mullaly, Royal Engineers, 11 Mar. 96. '
Assistant Qr. Mr. Gen., Intell. Branch p.s.c. Colonel G. H. Mor'e-Molyneux;,Indian Staff Corps, 30 Nov. 93.— Simla.
1 Captain E. F. H. M'Swiney, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 5 June 92. — Simla.
Captain G. H. H. Couchman, .DSO. Somerset Lt.Inf. iS Apr.gj.-Surma.
Captain H. Bower, Indian Staff Corps, jS Apr. 93.
Captain A. A. J. Johnstone, Indian Staff Corps, 31 Aug. 93. — Simla.
p.s.c. Major G. V. Kemball, Royal Artillery, 11 Sept. 96.
1 Captain W. R. Robertson, DSO. 3 Dragoon Guards, 5 June 92.— Simla.
Captain J. A. Douglas, Indian Staff Corps, 6 May 95.— Furlough.
Lieut. G. K. Cockerill, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Sept. 95.— Simla.
Captain E. W. Carrick, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Nov. 95. — Burma.
Captain E. J. E. Swayne, Indian Staff Corps, II Nov. 95. — Offg. D.A.Q.M.
Gen.
Inspector General of Artillery in India Major General H. C. Lewes, 28 Mar. 92.
Brigade Major Captain F. E. Johnson, Royal Artillery, 25 Nov. 93.
Insvector General of Cavalry in India") „ , ,__,_, . ^-j, ,<. -. ti ^ j ^ 1
(«,iih rank of Major General) ]?'•«-'■• Colonel H. P. Grant, CB. (from h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards), 1 Apr. 53.
Brigade Major Captain G. E. D. Elsmie, Indian Staff Corps.
Director of Military Education in India.
Lt.Colonel H. D. Hutchinson, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Oct. 96 Simla.
Staf Abroad. 102
Deputy Asi^iiftant Adjutant Generals for Instruction,
p.s.c. Major J. Sherstou. CSO. r,iflo Brigade, 7 Mar.' 93 , Poona.— Offg. A.A.G. at Head
p.s.e. Major C. 3S. Poynder, Indian Statt' Corps, 20 Oct. 94 Bangalore. [Quarters.
p.s.c. Captain O. B. S. F. Shore, Indian Statt' Corps, 3 Apr. 95 Chuokrata,
■p.s.c. Captain L. J. Shadwell, Indian StalT Corps, 21 Oct. 95 (S Mar. 95) Kussowlie.
p.s.c. Captain W. A. AVntsou, Indian Staff Corps, 20 Feb. 96 Dalhousie.
Captain vV. &. H. BeresforJ, 'vVelsti Fusiliers, 8 Ma/ 96 Ranikhet.
Pimjab.
Commandmif the Forces General Sir W. S. A. Lockhart, KCB. XCSI. Bengal Infantry, i Apr. 95.
Assist. Militari/ Sec. and Aide de Camp Major E. 0. F. Hamilton, West Surrey Regiment, i Apr. 95. — Kxnl Interpreter.
Aide de Camp p.s.c. Captain J. A. L. Haldane, Gordon Highlanders, 1 Apr. 96.
Depuf;/ Adjutant General iirigadier General W. G. Nicholson, CB. Royal Engineers, 4 Apr. 95.
Assistant Quarter JIaster General Colonel St. J. F. Michell, Indian Stall" Corps, i Apr. 95. — Furlough.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel H. G. Grant (from h.p. Seaiorth Highlanders), i Apr. 95.
Dep. Assistant Quarter Master General Major M. H. S. Grover, Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. 95 (tS Feb. 95).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ... p.s.c. Captain W. P. Blood, Irish Fusiliers, i Apr. 95 (i Apr. 93).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Generalfor Musketry Bt.Major B. J. C. Doran, Irish Regiment, i Apr. 95 (6 Nov. 91).
Colonel on the Stujf, Hoyal Artillery ... Brigadier General T. B. Tyler, i Apr. 95 (27 Oct. 93).
Dep. Assitt. Adi. General R. Artillery Captain C. de C. Hamilton, t April 95 (7 July 93). — i'urlough.
Principal Medical Officer .. ( Surgeon itajor General R. Harvey, DSO. MD. Benga;i Establishment,
•^ "^ C 30 Dec. 95 (t Apr. 95).
"X^:^ :L Be7/al SS '^:] Major T. E. O'Leary, Irish Fusiliers, r Apr. 95 (. Sept. 93). -Kussowlie.
Assist. Inspector oj Army SiynalUny... Captain A. W. Caldecott, Indian Staff Corps. ..Kussowlie. — Furlough.
FiKST Class Distbiot Ccmmakderf.
Commanding Lahore District Majcfr General Sir G. B. Wolseley, KCB. 10 Mar. 95.
Aide de Camp
Commanding Punjab Frontier Force ... Major General Sir A. P. Palmer, KCB. Indian Stafi: Corps, 5 April 95.
Aide de Camp Lieut. P. L. Galiowa.y, Royal Artillery, 11 Sept. 96.
Commanding ilawul Bindee District ... Major General C. J. Moorsom, 30 Sept. 95.
Aide de Camp Captain C. Haynes, Bast Lancashire Regiment, 30 Sept. 9
Second Class Histeict CoiiiiAjfDEES.
Brigadier General W. P. Symons, CB. (from h.p. S. VVales Bord.), 23 Mar. 95 Sirhind.
p.s.c. Brigadier General E. R. Elles, CB. (from Royal Artillery), iS Oct. 95 ... Peshawur.
Assistant Adjutant Generals,
Lt. Colonel E. A. Young, Indian Staff Corps, 10 Oct. 93 Lahore.
Ud p.s.c. Lt.Colonel R. K. Ridgeway, Indian Staff Corps, 29 Apr. 95 Peshawur.— Offg.A.Q.M.Gen.Simla.
Major A. A. Barrett, Indian Staff Corps, 3 June 95 Punjab Frontier Force.
Lt.Colonel E. G. Barrow, Indian Staff Clorps, 23 Nov. 95 RawulPindee.— Offg. Dep. Soc. Govt.
Colonel J. M. Babington (from h.p. 16 Lancers), i Apr. 96 Sii'hiud. [of India, Mil. Dept.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Getierals.
Major D. W. Hickman, Indian Staff Corps, 21 Jan. 92 Sirhind.
Captain H. Hudson, Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. 95 Punjab Frontier Force.
Captain C. H. I. Hopkins, Scottish Rittcs, 9 Aug. 95 (16 Apr. 94) Lahore.
Bt.Lt.Colonel S. C. H. Monro, Seaforth Highlanders, 4 Mar. 96 (22 Jan. 94)... Rawul Pindee.
Captain G._F. H. Dillon, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Mar.9D Peshawur.
Colonels on the Staff.
Colonel V. W. Tregear, Ci?. Bengal Infantry, 6 July 95 Mooltau.
Colonel R. M. Clifford, Indian Staff Corps, '23 Aug. 95 Sealkote.
yja Colonel A.G.Haminond,CB.X>50. Indian Staff' Corps, 11 Feb. 96 {29 Sept.95) Rawul Pindee.
Colonel A. McC. Bruce, Bengal Infantry, 23 Mar. 96 Ferozepore.
Second Class Station Commanders.
Colonel L. R. H. D. Campbell, Indian Staff Corps, 10 Deo. 95 Nowshera.
Lt.Colonel D. S. Cuninghame, Indian Staff' Corps, 18 Feb. 96 Edwardesabad.
Colonel C. Dempster, Indian Staff Corps Kohat.
Lt.Colonel L. T. Biahop, Indian Staff' Corps Dera Ismail Khan.
Lt.Colonel M. C. B. F. Forestier-Walker, King's Ro.yal Ritles JuUunder.
District Recruiting Offi.cers.
Captain R. T. Crowther, Indian Staff Corps, 10 Apr. 92 ,.... Umritsur.
JuUunder.
Captain R. W. Falcon, Indian Staff Corps, 14 June 95 Peshawur.
Captain G. A. Fowler, Indian Staff Corps, 10 Aug. 96 Rawul, Pindee.
Commandant Fort Attack Captain S. L. Robinson, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Adjutant Fort Attoch Lieut. A, 0. Fergusson, Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Commandina the Forces (with rank of]-.^ . ^ 1 o- tj o -d n ttz-itj ^nnrr' ,, iTnacnT.-
Lt General] [-Major General Sir B. C. Russell, KCB. ji-UMG. 13 JtLussara.
Assist. Mil. See, and Aide de Camp... p.s.c. Major R. 0. A. B. Bewioke-Cople.y, King's Royal Rifles.
Aide de Camp Captain K. MacLaren, 13 Hussars.
Deputy Adjutant General Brigadier General G. F. Young, Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. 95.
Assistant Quarter Master General Colonel G. Henry, Royal Engineers, 24 Jan. 96 (24 Jan. 94).
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Coljnel J. C. R. Glasgow (From h.p. Sutt'olk Regiment), 5 Apr. 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, ... Bt.Lt.Colonel B. A. Travers, Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. ^5 (27 Apr. 93.)
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Bt.Major C. K. Johnson, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Apr. g6.
Colonel on the Staff, Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General H. Pipon, Ro.yal Artillerj', 11 June 96.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for R. Artillery Captain H. H. Butler, i Jan. 96.
Inspector of Gymnasia {for Punjab and 1 Captain R. L'E. M'Kerrell, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, i May 96.
Bengal Commands) ^ Lucknow.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Major General T. Walsh, Army Medical Staff, i Apr. 95.
Garrison Quarter Master, Fort IVilliam CapLain E. Witham, 20 Hussars, 7 Apr. 92.
FiKST Class Disteict Commakdees.
Commanding Meerut District Major General G. E. L. S. Sanford, CB. CSI. 22 Sept. 93.— Offg. Lt.Gen. on
Aide de Camp Lthe Staff.
Commanding Oude District Major General G. C. Bird, CB. Indian Staff Corps, s Dee. 95.
Aide de Camp Captain H. M. Tvvynam, East Lancashire Regiment, 13 May c6.
Second Class Disteict Commandeks.
p.s.c. Major General W. L. Dalrymple, CB. 15 Nov. 93 Nerbudda.
Major Gsneral H. M. Evans, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 2 Feb. 95 Rohilcund.
Brigadier General A. G. Yeatman-Biggs, CB. (from h.p. R. Art.), i Apr. 05,.. Presidency.
Major General R. M. Jennings, CB. Bengal Cavalry, 10 Aug. 95 ^o ilay 95) Assam.
Brigadier General Sir B. Blood, KCB. Royal Engineers, 19 Jan. 96 Bundelound.
Brigadier General H. C. Waterfield, C.Ji«ifl!JS5JSifSsi«B' Corps Allahabad.
F 2
I03 Staff Abroad.
Asiistani Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Colonel H. S. Brownrigg (from h.p. Eifle Brisade), 15 Oct. 93 Meerut.
v.t.c. Colonel T. Prickett, (from h.p. Essex Regiment), 8 Jan. 95 Oude.
Colonel J. A. Barlow (from h.p. Manchester Regiment), 28 July 95 Allahabad.
Colonel W. Hailes, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Aug. 95 Presidency.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals,
Major E. T. Paul, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Apr. 94 Assam. — Furlough.
Major E. D. J. O'Brien, 14 Hussars, 16 Sept. 94 (4 July 92) ...., Rohilcund.
p.s.c. Captain W. E. Bunbury, Indian Staff Corps, 26 Dec. 94 Nerbudda.
Captain C. F. G. Yotmg, Indian StafT Corps, 1 Apr. 95 Meerut.
p.s.c. Major F. Wintour, West Kent Regiment, 5 Aug. 95 (10 Sept. 94) Presidency. —Offg. A. A, Gen.
p.s.c. Captain H. W. D. Denne, Gordon Highlanders, 7 Nov. 95 (12 July 94)... Bundelcund.
Captain St. G. L. Steele, Indian Staff Corps, i Jan. 06 Allahabad.
p.s.c. Captain J. MacN. Walter, Devonshire Regt. 13 May 96 (4 July 94) Oude.
Colonels on the Staff,
Cawnpore [cund.
Colonel A. H. Turner, Indian Staff Corps, 28 Nov. 95 Fyzabad.— Offg. in Comd. Bundel-
ColonelR. H. F. Rennick, Indian Staff Corps Delhi.
Second Class Station Commanders.
Lt. Colonel T. G. Thomson, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Aus. 95 Dinapore.
Lt.Colonel R. Purdy, Royal Artillery, 21 Oct. 95 Jhansi.
Lt.Colonel J. P. C. Neville, Indian Staff Corps, 2 Apr. 96 Saugor.
District Recruiting Officers.
Gornckpore.
Captain W. J. NeweU, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Apr. 92 Lucknow.
Captain F. G. R. Ostrehan, Indian Staff Corps, 20 June 92 Delhi.
Madras.
Governor ,.,.„ lit. .ffon. Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, 6C2ZG. GCIE. iS Mar. 96.
Prioate Secretary
Military Secretary p s.c. Major P. W. Romilly, DSO. Scots Guards, 18 Mar. 96.
/Captain A. H. W. Lowndes, Rifle Brigade, 18 Mar. 96.
I Captain B. P. Portal, 17 Lancers, 18 Mar. 96.
Aides de Camp J Lieut. E. Wintour, Indian Staff' Corps. 18 Mar. 96 (extra).
"I Captain Lord H. A. Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 3 Bn. R. Scots,
18 Mar. 96 (fo-O'a). [^Monorary.
V Lt.Colonel C. E. Crighton, S.I. Railway Volunteers, 18 Mar. 96.
Surgeon Surgeon Major W.B. Bro-\ming, Indian Medical Service.
Commanding the Forces Lieut.General Sir C. M. Clarke, KCB. 20 Oct. 93.
Assist. Military Sec. andAidede Camp Major R. G. Kekewich, Inniskilling Fusiliers, 28 Oct. 93. [preter.
Aide de Camp Captain the .ffo». F. R. Bingham, Roj'al Artillery, 28 Oct. 93. — Andlnter-
Deyutii Adjutant General {with ranh') ri n „ i .-< o-. t t ci. ^ /~i /^ 1. ■ / n -vt \
of Briqadier General) j Colonel G. Simpson, Indian Staff Corps, 20 Oct. 95 (28 Nov. 93).
Assistant Quarter blaster General
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel F. Ventris'(from h.p. Essex Regiment) , 29 Jan. 96 (7 Oct. 95).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major A. H. B. Cavaye, King's Own Scot.Bdrs.30 Aug. 95 (3 Nov. 93)
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Muslcetry Major R.L. A.Pennington, Northumberland Fus. i Apr. 95 (27001.94).
Colonel on the Staff, Ro>;al Artillery ... Brigadier General R. Alexander, i Apr. 95 (6 June 92).
Dep. Assist. Adj. General R. Artillery Captain A. E. A. Butcher, 11 Dec. 95.
I'rincipal Medical Officer Surg. Major General C. E. M'Tittie, Indian Med. Service, i Apr. 93.
FiEST Class Disteict Commandees.
Commanding Burmah District Major General E. Stedman, C3. Indian Staff Corps, 7 Nov. 95.
Aide de Camp Lieut. H. W. F. Cooke, Indian Staff Corps, 7 Nov. 95.
Commanding Secunderabad District ... Major General C. Tucker, C£. 5 Dec. 95.
Aide de Camp
Second Class Disteict CoMJiAifDEES.
Brigadier General D. J. S. M'Leod, DSO. Madras Cavalry, 3 July 03 Bangalore.
2>.s.e. Brigadier General E. J. Lugai'd (from h.p. Lancaster I^^.^i-^, gguthern District
ment), 21 Aug. 95 )
Brigadier General J. T. Cummins, -DSO.Indian Staff Corps, 11 Nov.95 Madras.
Vi p.s.c. Brigadier General R. C. Hart, CB.(from R. Eng.) 2 Mar. 06 Belgaum.
Brigadier General J. H. Barnard, CB. CMG. (from h.p. Regimeucal| -j, , ,
District), 18 Aug. 96- } ' ' '
Brigadier General S. B. RoUand, Indian Staff Corps Rangoon.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Colonel W. L. Ranking, Madras Infantry, i June 93 Belgaum.— Offg. D.A.G. Madras.
Major C. W. Park, Devonshire Regiment, 15, Nov. 93 (ts Apr. 92) Southern.
Bt.Major G. B. Stevens, Indian Staff Corps, 8 May 94 Bangalore.
Major H. Finn, 21 Hussars, 23 Feb. 95 (25 Jan. 93) Burmah.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel W. R. Routh, Suffolk Regiment, 19 June 95 Mandalay.
p.s.c. Major E. R. C. Graham, Cheshire Regt. 2 Sept. 95 (25 May 94) Secunderabad.
Major R. F. Clothier, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Nov. 95 (10 June 92J ... Rangoon.
Major J. W. Currie, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Feb. 96 Madras.
Deputy Assistant Adjutayit Generals,
Captain C. B. Little, Somerset Light Infantry, 14 June 92 Chin HUls.— Furlough.
Major C. Stevens, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Oct. 93 Madras.
Captain E. M. Reed, Indian Staff Corps, 15 Nov. 93 Bangalore.
Captain T. A. H. Davies, DSO. Devonshire Regt. 7 Feb. 94 (2oOct.92) Mandalay.
Major T. H. Haughton, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Feb. 95 Burmah.
Captain E. H. J. Reay, Wiltshire Regiment, 19 Aug. 95 Belgaum.
Major H. A. Vowell, West Yorkshire Regt. 19 Nov. 95 {:3 Feb. 94)... Rangoon.— Furlough.
Captain R. H. D. Thring, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Apr. 96 Secimderabad.
Colonels on the Staff,
Colonel W. B. Warner, Madras Cavalry, 7 Aug. 94 Chin Hills^
Colonel A. S. Grove, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 9 Feb. 95 Bellary. —furlough.
Second Class Station Commanders.
Major C. R. Keate, Indian Staff Corps, 18 Jan. 96 Haka.
Lt.Colonel H. Lavvson, Indian Staff Corps Thayetmyo.
Lt.Colonel W. Cook, Indian Staff Corps Bhamo.
Major W. H. Scott, East Lancashire Regiment Meiktila. . .
Lt.Colonel G. 0. Smith, Irish Fusiliers Shwebo.
staff Abroad. 104
Bombay.
S-ooernor Ut. Son. "W. Lord Sandhurst, GCIE. iS Feb. 93.
Prioate Secretary S. W. Edgerlej", CSI.
Military Secretary Major K. Owen, 21 Hussars, 18 Feb. 95.
('Captain H. G. Heneage, 12 Lancers, 18 Feb. 95.
Aides lie Camv < ^^^'^^- ^- J- ^' Levett, Scots Guards, i3 Feb. 95.
^ y Captain W. C. Walton, Indian Staii Corps, June 95.
(.Captain T. W. Cuffe, Bombay Light Horse, 18 Feb. 95 (JSonorary) .
Surgeon Surgeon Major Henry Martin, MB. Army Medical Staflf.
Commanding the Forces Lieut. General C. B. Nairne, CB. R. (Bengal) Art., i Anr. 95. — Furlotigh.
^'de*Camp '["'''' ^^""''"'^ "'"' ^'^\ \ Major H. F. Mercer. Royal Artillery, i Apr. 95 (4 Sept. 93).
Aide de Camp Captain R. St. C. Lecky, Royal Artillery, i Apr. 95 (4Sept. 93).
Deputy Adjutant General (with rani fp.s.e. Colonel R. L. H. Curteis (from h.p. Bedfordshire Regt.), lo Apr. 95
of Brigadier General) \ (i July 90).
Assistant Quarter Master General FiE Lt.Colonel O'M. Creagh, Indian Staff Corps, 7 Mar. 96 (i Nov. 95").
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel W. C. Black, Indian Staff Corps, i Nov. 96.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General j).s.(;.MajorSirH.A.W.Johnson,Sai'<.Yurksiure Lt. Inf., i Apr.95 (lo Mar. 94).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Major C. Grant, Argyll and Sutherlaud Highlanders, 23 Feb. 90.
Colonel on the Staff, Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General C. H. Spragge, 24 Mar. 96.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for R. Artillery Captain W. Y. Foster, 1 Aor. 95 (22 May 92).
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Major General A.if.Ohui'ehill, MD. Army Medical Staff, 17 July 96.
Inspector of Gymnasia {Madras and Bon, bay Commands) .
Captain C.F.H.Davidscn, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1 Apr. g; (7N07. 94) Pooua.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, British Army Schools (Mjdrasand Bombay Commandi).
Major H. "W. Scott, Lancashire Fusiliers, 24 Mar. 96.
Inspector of Army Signalling {Madras and Bombay Commands).
Captain J. R. K. Birch, Cheshire Regiment, i Apr. 95 (4 July 92) Poona.
FiBSI CLiSS DlSIEICr COMSIi>fDKRS.
Commanding Mhow District Major General M. H. Nicolsou, CB. Bombay Infantry, 3 Apr. 95.
Aidede Camp Captain K. J. G. Eikington, Royal Artillery, 2 Mar. 96.
Commanding Quetta District Major General W. Galbraith, CB. i Apr. 95.
Aide d?. Camp
Commanding Poona District p.s.c. Major General J. Duncan, 29 Mar. 96. — Offg.in Comd. Bombay Army.
Aide ae Camp Lieut. J. Duncan, Scots Fusiliers, 29 Mar. 96.
Second Class Disrsicr CoMjiiMDEKS.
Brigadier General T. A. Cooke (from h.p. 17 Lancers), 9 Jan. 94 Sind.
yj.s.e. Brig. General W.F. Gatacre,C5. /)0)'O. (from h p.Middlese.'<.ae,gt.),3oJan.94 Bombay.
Brigadier General C. A. Cnningham, Indian Staff Corps, 8 -May 95 Aden.
Brigadier General G. G. Hogg, CB. Bombay Cavalry, 10 June 95 Deesa.
Brigadier General R. Westmacott, CB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, i Nov. 96 Nagpore.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Colonel W. E. Hilliard (from h.p. Yorkshire Light Infantry), 10 Jan. 92 Bombay.— Offg. A.A.G.Bengal.
Colonel A. Carrie. Bombay Cavalry, 15 Dec. 02 Smd.
Lt.Colonel F. S. F. Stokes (from h.'p. Irish Rides), 2 Sept. 95 Mhovr.
Colonel G. H. C. Dyce, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 24 Jan. 96 ^ Quetta.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel G. D. Stawell (from h.p. Devonshire Regt.), ,-5 June 96 Deesa.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Major C. J. Blomfield, Lancashire Fusiliers, 27 Oct. 92 Poona.
p.s.c. Captain H. Chance, Royal Artillery, 4 Feb. 94 Sind.
Major J. Willcocks, DSO. Leinst3r Regiment, i Aug. 94 Nagpore.
Captain L. H. Vidal, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Sept. 95 Bombay.
Captain A. B. Aitken, Indian Staff Corps, 16 Nov. 95 Aden.
Captain F. J. M. Edwards. Indian Staff Corps, S Feb, 96 Mhow.
Major \V. P. Cahusac, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Aug. 96 Bombay.
Captain R. J. Pinney, Royal Fusiliers „ Quetta.
Colonel on the Stuff.
Colonel H. S. Tandy, Indian Staff, i Nov. 96 Nusseerabad.
Second Class Station Commanders.
Colonel A. Broadfoot, Royal Artillery, 8 Feb. 94 Kirkee.
Lt.ColouelA. A. Garstin, Middlesex Regiment, Sept. 94 Ahmeduugger.
Lt.Colonel P. R. Ditmas, Indian Staff Corps, 13 Nov. 95 Loralai.
Lt.Colonel C. O. Nicholetts, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Apr. 90 Ahmedabad.
Captain A. S. Wedderburn, Royal Artillery Neemuch.
Major S. D. Rainsford, Royal Artillery Hyderabad.
District Recruiting Officers.
Captain J. M. Ransom, Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. 96 Nusseerabad.
Captain G. W. C. SnatchouU, Indian Staff Corps, i Apr. 96 Poona.
Commandant Fort Asseerghur
CEYLON.
Governor and Commander in Chief J?i'.ifo«. .Sic Joseph West Ridgeway, XCB. KCSI. Colombo.
("Lieut. R. J. Marker, Coldstream Guards, 7 Mar. 96.
Aides de Camp < Lieut. R. S. W. Jackson, 11 Hussars.
CzndLieut.C.L Ward- Jackson, Yorkshire Hus. Yeomanry («x<)'a).
Brigadier General Major General \Y. C. Justice, CMG. 31 Mar. 93.
Aide de Camp Lieut. C. W. Justice, York and Lancaster Regiment, 5 Mar. 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (f,"'-'^; ^^^i°^' i' H.Poett, Dorsetshire Regiment (16 Dec. 92).
^ ^ ■' (.Captain P. Horniblow, Army Service Corps, 31 Jan. 95.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel G. D. Fanshawe.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel G. R. K. Savage.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major A. Sadler, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymastei C. Ward.
Senior Medical Officer Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. W. Duke, MD.
CHINA AND HONG KONG, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
Governor and Commander in Chief of Hong Kong... Sir William Robinson, ECMG. Victoria.
Aide de Camp Captain J. T. Sterling, Coldstream Guards, 17 Apr. 92.
Major General p.s.c. Major General W. Black, CB. 28 Feb. 93 (i Oct. 93).
Aide de Camp : Captain F.R.Loveband.West India Regt., 28 Feb. 95 (26 Oct.. 93).
Deputy Assistant Adjy,tant Generals ( J^'-^^^^.o^Sl S" ?' O'^o^^n (from h.p. Lincoln Regt.), 18 Jan. 95.
' ^ •' (Captain S. S. Long, Army Service Corps, 20 Apr. 96.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel A. R. Fraser.
Commanding R'.,yal Engineer{Colonel on the Staff) Colonel H. Elsdale, 14 Nov. 96.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel R. P. N. Clarke, Army Ordnance Department.
District Pai/master Chief Paymaster W. L. Barr.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel G. J. H. Evatt, MD.
I OS Staff Abroad.
Straits Settlements.
{Including Prince of Wales' Island, Malacca, Singapore, and Christmas Island.)
Governor and Commander in Chief i'^^^°}?^'^^ ^''' gbarles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, ffClfG. ret. pay
•' (. R. Mamies. Singapore.
Aide de Camp Lieut. E. A. Herbert, 6 Dragoons, 5 Jan. 94.
Colonel on the Staff {xoith rank of Major General) {^-Reg*^"/"'^ a^; '^^J°'^^^-'^''"Slian, CB. (from h.p. E. Yorkshire
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captaiu'R. "VV. P. White, Welsh Regiment, 28 Feb. gS.
Garrison Adjutant Lieut. J. A. C. Somerville, Northumberland Fusiliers, i May 96.
Commanding Sogal Artillery Singajiore.
Commanding Soyal Engineer Lt.Colonel J. du T. Bogle.
Chief Ordnance Officer Ciaptain H. D. E. Parsons, West Surrey Regiment.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster De la P. Robinson.
Senior Medical Officer Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel N. B. Major.
LABUAN AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.
Governor and Commander in Chief. L. P. Beaufort.
AUSTRALIA.
New South Wales.
Governor and Commander in Chief if?. JSTow. H. R. Twc?. Hampden. Sydney.
I'Lieut. C. V. Sloane-Stanley, 12 Lancers, 11 Oct. 95.
Aides de Camv J Captain A. F. H. Ferguson, 2 Life Guards, 11 Oct. 95.
' j 2nd Lieut. Hon. F. W. G. Egertou, Duke of Lancaster's Owri
\ Yeomanry, 27 May 96 (extra).
Victoria.
Governor and Commander in Chief Ht. Hoii.T. Lard'&ra.s.^^ey, KCS. Melbourne.
Aide de Camp ■ Lieut. A. A. C. Earl of Shaftesbury, 10 Hussars, i Sept. 95.
South Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Si/- Thomas Fowell Buxton, ^arf. XCil/<?. Adelaide.
Aide de Camp Captain fl. J. W. Guise, Liverpool Regiment, 20 Sept. 95.
Western Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Lt.Colonel Sir Gerard Smith, KCMG. late Scots Guards. Perth,
Aide de Camp
Queensland.
Governor and Commander in Chief lit. Hon. C. W. A.N. Zor(? Lamington, KCMO. Brisbane.
Aides de Camp''^ f Lieut. C. E. M. Pyne, Warwickshire Regiment.
^' C Lieut. C. H. Anderson-Pelham, 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. (extra).
Tasmania.
Governor and Commander in Chief St. Hon. J. W. J. Viscf. Gormanstown, KCMG. Sobart Town,
Aide de Camp
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief St. Hon. Earl o/Glasgow, GCMG. Wellington.
I' Major E. H. M. Elliot, South Lancashire Regiment, 12 Jan. 94.
Aides de Camp > Captain R. W. P. Clarke-Campbell-Preston, 3 Bn. R.Highlanders,
■ 1 25 July 94 (extra). l(extra).
[ 2nd Lieiit. P. H. G. Feilden, 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles, 21 Feb. 96
FIJI ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief, and High') p- t 1. t> i mu i 7-^ir^ o
Commissioner for the Western Pacific .. i '^"" J°^° ^'^'es Thurston, KCMG. Suva.
Aide de Camp
BRITISH NEW GUINEA.
Ideutenant Governor 5ir William Macgregor, Jf J). XOJifO.
AFRICA.
EGYPT, FORCE IN.
Major General p.s.c. Major General C. B. Knowles, CB., 1 Oct. 95.
Aide de Camp Lieut. P. J. Bowker, Hampshire Regiment, i Oct. 95.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel H. Cooper (from h. p. N. Lancashire Regt.), 3 Apr. 96.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General .., Lt.Colonel M.E.R. Rainsford.Cjt;. Army Service Corps, 9 Feb. 94.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General and do, jor Instruction p.s.c. Major J. M. Gawne, Lancaster Regiment, 3: Jan. 95.
Staff Captains fp.s.e. Captain S Bird, Royal Fusiliers, 31 Jan 96.
" ^"-i"-"-'-" (Captain G. O. Welch, Army Service Corps, i Apr. 94.
Commanding Soyal Artillery Lt.Colonel H. T. Curling.
Commanding Soyal Engineer p.s.c. Lt.Colonel A. O. Green.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel F. O. Leggett, Army Ordnance Department,
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster F. Treffry.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Major General \7. Nash, MD.
Senior Veterinary Officer Veterinary L. J. Blenkinsop.
Garrison of Alexandria.
Brigadier General on the Staff M.ijor General K. G. Henderson, CB., 23 Oct. 95 (2 Nov. 93).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ^.s.c.Capt. A. B.Hamilton, King's Own Scottish Bords. 10 Dec. 93.
Staff Captain [Military Police) p.s.c. Captain H. C. Prichard, Northampton Regiment, 8 Oct. 96.
Commanding Soyal Engineer Lt.Colonel R. M. Barklie.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain C. Hall, Connaught Sangcrs.
Gover^ior of the Frontier an.l Commandant of the') ^.r ■ r, i a tt 1 t^p/^ t 1
Frontier Field Force ' .1. .tj ^'^J°'' general A. Hunter, DSO. 2 July 94.
Suakin.
Governor General of the Sei Sea l,ittoral and )
Cammandani at Suakin , j"
staff Abroad. io6
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief, and High Com- > Sf. Hon. Hercules George Robert, Lord Rosmead, GCMB. Cape
missioner for South Africa } Town,
Military Secretart/ Captain C. T. Dawkins, SliropsMre Light Infantry, ii May 95.
Aide de Camp
Lieutenant General Lt. General W. H. Goodenougli, Royal Artillery, 8 Dec. 94.
Assistant Militarji Secretary a*d Aide de Camp... p.s.c. Major E. A. Altham, Royal Scots, 29 July 96.
Aide de Camp ....'. Lieut. R. .T. Vernon, King's Royal Rifles, S Dec. 94.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel M. S. Crofton, 7)50. (from li.p.S. Stafford Reg:t.)i3 Ju]y94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals i PJ'^- ^^^i°I ^J «• Yoins, Sassex Regiment, i Mar 95 (23 Jan. 92).
' " » ^ ./«■ v^crec 1.10 (.Major G. P. Bourcioault, Army Service Corps, 2 April 92.
Commanding Eoyal Artillery Colonel A. W. "White.
Commanding Eoyal Engineer (.Colonel on the Staff) Colonel F. W. Nixon, 4 July 94.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel C. G. Jeans, Army Ordnance Department.
District JPaymaster Chief Paymaster G. H. Anson.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel J. W. Maxham, MD.
Senior Veterinary Officer Veterinarj- Major R. P. Frost.
Specially Employed.
Major General Sir F. Carrington, KCMG. 25 Apr. 96.
Aide de Camp Captain V. Ferguson, South Wales Borderers.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain C. B. Vyvyan, East Kent Regiment.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel C. H. Bridge, Army Service Corps, 2 May 96.
On Special Service.
Bt.Lt.Colonel R. S. S. Baden-Powcll, 13 Hussars.
p.s.c. Major (with rank of Lt.Colonel) K. A. H. Alderson, West Kent Regiment.
NATAL AND ZULITLAND.
Oovernorand Commander in Chief. Hon. 5ir Walter Fras. Hely-Hutchinson, KCMO.Fieiermaritzburg,
Aide de Camp Captain R. Marshall, West Riding Regiment;23 March 96,
Colonel on the Staff' {with rank of Major General) Colonel G. Cox (from h.p. Irish Fusiliers), 30 Aug. 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major C. 1^. Watts, Derbyshire Regiment, 18 Jan. 93.
Commanding Hoyal Engineer Lt.Colonel W. F. N. Noel.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major E. T. Stanley, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster W^B. Caulfeild-Stoker.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander in Chief William Grey-Wilson, CMG. James Town.
Senior Ordnance Store Officer trnd Acting District \ ri^^*.^- xitto a„/^t t^ *. i.
Paymaster I '-'^P''^"! ^- H. Seymour, Army Ordnance Department.
MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander in Chief ., Sir Hubert Edward Henry Jerningham, KCMG. Fort Louis.
Aide de Camp
Colonel on the Staff (with ranlc of Major General) p.s.c. Colonel G. Salis-Schwf.be (from Regimental Dist.),23NoT.9^.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain A. T. P. Hudson, Manchester Regiment, i Mar. 95.
Commanding Soyal Artillery Major G. D'A. Alexander.
Commanding Jioyal Engineer Lt.Colonel F. R. de Wolski.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain W. M. Tracy, West Surrey Segiment.
District Paymaster Paymaster A. H. Lindop.
Senior Medical Officer Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Fraser, MD.
SEYCHELLES ISLANDS.
Administrator Henry Cockburn Stew.art.
GOLD COAST COLONY.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir William Edward Maxwell, KCMG. Accra.
COLONY OF LAGOS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter, KCMG.
Aide de Camp
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
(At Sierra Leone and on the Gambia.)
Oovernorand Commander in Chief < p. s^: Colonel Frederick Cardew, C2IG. ret. pay S. Lancashire
■' (. Regiment. Free Town.
Aide de Camp Captain A. L. Morant, 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regiment, 30 Nov. 95.
G-arrison Adjutant Captain A. E. Barchard, West India Regt.t Mar. 96. Sierra Leone,
Commanding Eoyal Artillerg Captain A. R. Stuart. Sierra Leone.
Commanding Soyal Engineer
Senior Medical Officer Surgeon Major J. Hickm.an.
District Paymaster Paymaster W. C. WooUett.
■Gambia. — Governor and Commander in Chief
Administrator Robert Baxter Llewellyn. CMG. ^^
AMERICA.
CANADA.
COMPKISING ALL THB PhOTINCES WITHIIf AND ADJACENT THBRBTO.
<}overnor General of the Dominion of Canada The Sight Son. the Earl of Ahevdeen, GCMG. Ottawa.
Military Secretary
Aides de Camp C Captain B. C. TJrquhart, Cameron Highlanders, 7 Sept. 93,
■^ iLient. H. W. Wilberforce, 2 Dragoon Guards, 19 Oct. 95.
Lieutenant General Gen. A. G. Montgomery Moore, 18 Hussars, i June 93. Halifax.
Assistant Military Secretary ajid Aide de Camp p.s.c. Major H. H. Smythe, Scots Fusiliers, i Sept. 95.
Aide de Camp Capt. ifon. J. G. R. U.Colborne. S. Staffordshire Rc^t., i .Tune 93.
Commanding the Militia of the Dominion Major General W. J. Gascoigne, ig Sept. 95.
Aide de Camp
Assistant Adjutant General Col.Dudley North, CB. (from h.p. N. Lancashire Regt.), 25 Feb.ga.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals Utr^^^^^-^Y^Zr n^.n'^j,' '^t'"^^^^' ^^giment, 22 Oct. 95.
(.Lt.Colonel A. W. CoUard, Array Service Corps, 16 June 96.
Commanding Royal Artillery (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel H. B. Kingscote, 24 Sept. 96.
Staff Captain, Roijal Artillery Caotain G. S. Duffus, r Jan. 96.
Commanding Royal Engineer Vk, Colonel E. P. Leach, CB.
Chief Ordnance 0.fficer Major G. R. Atkinson, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster D. Creagh.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon Colonel W. M'Watters.
I07-8 Staff Abroad.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Herbert Harley Murray, KCB.
Aide de Camp Captain J. H. W. Southey, Berkshire Regiment, i July 96.
BARBADOES, &c.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir James Shaw Hay, ECMG Sridqeiown.
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. R. Barton,' West India Regiment, 23 May 93.
Colonel on the Staf (with rank of Major General) Colonel R. F. Butler (from h.p. Regimental District), 8 May 95'.
Ti^„,f„. ■, tATt tr^ 7 ' f/i.s.e. Bt.Maior F.W. N. M'Cracken, Berkshire Regt. 13 Apr. 92.
Deputy Asnstant Adjutant Generals j^g.^j. q_ o/Knocker, Army Service Corps, 7 Nov^ 94-
Commanding Soyal Artillery Ma.jor D. F. Downing. St. Lucia.
Commanding Royal Engineer Colonel E. Dickinson.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain R. H. Gill, Uampshirt. Regiment.
District FavmoMter Staff Paymaster S. D. Crookenden.
Senior Medical Officer Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel P. R. Gabbett.
ANTIGUA AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in ChieJ Sir Fr-ancis Fleming, KCMG St. John'f.
Aide de Camp
A.^Ti(iVi..— Island Secretary ..'. G. Melville, Esq. CMG St. John'g.
St. CnEiSTOPHEE and yi^Yia.—Admhmtrafor ... T. R. Grifath,Esq. CMG Basseterre.
Dominica.— Administrator P. A. Templer, Esq Eosean.
MONTSEHEAT. — Commissioner E. Baynes, Esq Flymouth.
ViEGiif Islands. — Commissioner E. J. Cameron, Esq Tortola.
BAHAMAS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir William Frederick Haynes Smith, KCMG. Nassau.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. D. M'Lachlan, Cameron Highlanders, 7 Dec. 95.
WINDWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Charles Bruce. KCMG St. George, Grenada,
St. Vincent. — Administrator Harry Langhome Thompson, Esq Kingstown.
St. Lucia. — Administering the Government Castries.
Garrison Adjutant Captain A. C. Way, Z)50. West India Regiment. 21 Jan. 95.
BRITISH GUIANA.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming, KCMG. George Tott-n,
Aide de Camp
HONDURAS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Cornelius Alfred Moloney, KCMG Belize.
Aides de Camn " f Major G. C. Bayly, 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade. 2 Sept. gT.
'^ '(.Lieut. J[. J. P. Corbally, 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers, 2 Nov. 95.
JAMAICA.
Captain General and Governor in Chief Sir Henry Arthur Blake, XClfG Kingston
Aide de Camp Captain G. H. P. Colley, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment, 30 Jan. 95.
Colonel on the Staff (icith rank of Major General) Colonel H. J. Hallowes (from Regimental District), 19 Dec. 04.
(p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. E. C. Kitchener (from h.p. Duke of Cora-
Depufy Assisfayit Adjutant Generals .5 wall's Light Infantry), 17 Dec. 93.
i^p.s.c. Captain R. H. L. Warner, Army Service Corps, 23 Oct. 95.
Garrison Adjutant Lieut. F. B. Morlcy, West India Regiment, 27 Oct. gf-.
Commanding Royal Artillery Major E. A. Smith.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel A. R. P. Dorward, DSO.
Chief Ordnance Officer Cantain J. N. Salmon, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster T. C. A. Fox.
Frinc'pal Medical Officer Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel E. H. Joynt, MD.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
Governor and Commander in Chief Tort of Spain,
Aide de Camp
ToBAao. — Commissioner W. Low, Esq.
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.
Commissioner ... E. J. Cameron, Esq Grand Turk.
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commartder in Chief p.s.c. Lt.General G. D. Barker, CB., 24 June 96.
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide deCamp...[V-'f-j^lfY' ^' "' ^' °''^^'"""' I'l"^^'^"^"^ Fusiliers,
Aidede Camp Captain W. C. Olpherts, Royal Scots, 24 June 96.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals iPf- ^*-Col^^^l \,^\'^''^l '''™'^?-Pf 'plfJ"''''Af»'; '' ^"^^ ^*'
'^ -^ (.Lt.Colonel W. R. Winter, Army Service Corps, 31 May 94.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel F. C. Morgan.
Commanding Royal Engineer Colonel E. C. S.Moore.
Chief Ordnance OfUcer Lt.Colonel R. T. Stainforth, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Paymaster F. G. Hamley.
Senior Medical Offictr Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. D. N. Leake.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Qtttrnor and Commander in Cliief Sir Roger Tuckfield Goldsworthy, iTCilfG Stanley.
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REGIMENTAL DISTRICT STAFF.
^-. 1 Jiegimental District, GIENCOKSE. Counties, Edinbtjhgh, Peebles, Haddington, Beewick,
J.^ VJi JL • Linlithgow.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Williani A. Bridge, 25 Feb. 93; Colonel, 21 June S7.
Territorial Megiment, Royal Scots (i F. and Edinburgh :sii\it\a.).— Volunteers, The Queen's Rifle Volunteer
Brigade, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Volunteer Battalions Royal Scots.
"NTrk O Jiegimental District, GTSl'LB'SO'R'D. Countg, Fart of SvRVEY.
J-N <J, ^. Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles. F. Lawson, 25 Mar. 95; Colonel, 29 Sept. 90.
Territorial Megiment, West Surrey Regt. (2 F. and 2nd Surrey Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2U(i, 3rd, and 4th
Volunteer Battalions West Surrey Regiment.
"M"|-j Q Segime.ital District, Ch'ST'E.'KZ^S'R.Y. Counig. Fart of Kent.
A^VJ. O. i!e«^cHaii? Co^ojis/.—Waldron E- R. Kelly, I Nov. 95; Colonel, j J\\\y g-^.
Territorial Segiment, East Kent Regiment (3 P. and East Kent Militia). — Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions East Kent Regiment.
TO"^ A Segimental District, L&.'NG&.ST'ER. County, JPari of L.vncashire.
■^' *-'■ ^« Lieutenant Colonel. — Alexander F. Kidston, CB. 2 Jan. 93; Colonel, 21 Mny 33.
Territorial Segiment, hsi-acaster Regt. (4 F. and ist Lancashire Militia). — Voluntce7-s, at Volunteer Battalion
Lancaster Regiment.
"^r>-j C Begimental District, NE'WCASTL'E. Co!/n^ieji, XoRTHUiiBEELiND, Dorh.am.
X^U. kJ, Lieutenant Colonel.— Rns^eW VpclieT, DSO. S April g4; Colonel, g June Z6.
Territorial Regiment, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F. and Northumberland MiUtia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, ani
3rd Volunteer Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers.
^Or>-N Ci Q Territorial Regiment , Durham Light Infantry (68 F. and 106 F. and ist and 2nd Durham Militia).
^^ ^' >J *-?• — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Volunteer Battalions Durham Light Infantry.
"^_ O Regimental District, VfAnVflCK. CoitniSy, Waewicit.
aNVJ. \J m Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward Nesbitt, 30 July 95; Colonel, 2$ ZlB,y g^.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regt. (6 F. and ist and 2nd WarwiCK Militia). — Volunteers, ist ancS
2nd Volunteer Battalions Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
■VT— r? Regimental District, KOTJNSLOW. Co!<?i?j/, Middlesex, a«<Z Metropolitan.
■*"N w> / • Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles E. Hussey, 17 Apr. 94; Colonel, 29 Aug. 93.
Territorial Regiment, i, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Bns. Royal FusiUers (7 F. and Westminster, London, and South Middlesex
MiUtia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Royal Fusiliers.
"Vr_. K 7 Territorial Regiment, VLidAleseTi'Res^. (57 F. and-jT'S'. and East Middlesex and 5th Middlesex
AN Ui \J I • Militia). — Volunteers, 3rd Middlesex, 2nd Vol. Bn. Middlesex Regt., 17th Middlesex.
"NTr* ft Regimental District, WKS.&ISGTQ'S. Co^ira^y, Parf o/Lancashiee.
XN Ui O. Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward Eyre- Williams, 10 Oct. 92 ; Coioiifi, lo June 86.
Territorial Regiment, Liverpool Regt. (8 f'. and 2nd Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Jjiverpool Regiment (7th Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment aitachedl
to6tli).
I "^T-^ /lf\ Territorial Regiment, South Lancashire Regt. (40 F. and 82 F. and 4th Lancashire MiUtia). —
J.NCJi jt\J w Volunteers, ist unci 2ud Volunteer Battalions South Lancashire Regiment.
"NTr* Q Regimental District, NORWICH. Countg, Noeeole,
Lieutenant Colonel. — Gerard S. Barton, 26 Mar. 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 04.
Territorial Regiment ,'SoTio\\c Regt. (9 P. <f ist 4- 2ndNorfolk Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, cf- 4th Volunteer
Battalions Norfolk Regiment.
"NTo 1 C\ Fegimental District, 'LTSCO'L^. CoiOJ/y, Lincoln.
^' U. XVya Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. .^rchib.tld Gleu, 17 Apr. 94 : Colonel, 18 June 90.
Territorial Regiment, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 P. and'S. and S. Lincoln MiUtia). — Volunteers, isi iHiiE 2nd Volunteer
BattaUons Lincolnshire Regiment.
"Vr^ 1 1 Regimental District, EXETER. County, Devonshire.
X^ '-'. AXa Lieutenant Colonel. — Richard Leigh, i June 95 ; Colonel, i3 Nov. 86.
Territorial iZ«^inteKf, Devonshire Regiment (11 F. mkiZ 2nA. and ist Devon Militia). — Tofanieers, ist, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, and 5th Volunteer BattaUons Devonshire Regiment.
"M"p. 1 Q J?(?yii«cnte? Z)iS/)-icf, BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Co«H/if«, Suffolk, Cambridge.
•'- ' U . X ^ . Lieutenant Colonel. — Ron. Henry W. L. Corry, 13 May 95 ; Colonel, 29 Aug. 87.
Territorial Regiment, Suffolk Regt. (12 P. ajai'West Suffolk ajiiZ Cambridge MiUtiaj. — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th Volunteer Battalions Suffolk Regiment.
■^T^ "1 O Regimental District, TAUNTON. County, Sojieeset.
A^U. AO. Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert B. Cotton, 4 June 96; CWohcZ, 25 May 94.
Territorial Regiment, Somersetshire Light Infantry (13 F. ^ i ^ 2 Somerset Militia;. ^FoZ«ii/eerj, iSt, 2nd, ani
3rd Volunteer Battalions Somersetshire Light Infantry.
■M"y-» 1/3. Regimental District, YOKK. Counfg, Fart of West Uibisg of YosK.
AN \Jm A^. Lieutenant Colonel. — Fred. W. Harington, i Apr. 93: Colonel, 7 Mar. 90.
Territorial Regiment, West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F. ajid 2nd and 4th West York Militia), 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt.
(attacked). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Yorkshire Regiment.
■M"*"! 1 C Regimental District, 'BSVE'RL'EY. Coitn^v, East Riding OF York.
X^ U. A vy ■ Lieutenant Co?o?2e^.— Douglas C. De Wend, 19 Dec. 04 ; Colonel, 6 Oct. 90.
Tecriiorw/ jKe^;,Hen<, East YorKshire Regt. (15 P. ancJ East York Militia).— Foi«n^efrs, ist ajid 2nd Volunteer
BattaUons East Yorkshire Regiment.
^r^ 1 CS Regimental District, BEDFORD. Counties, Hcntingdon, Bedford, Hehtfoed.
^•N '-' . i.\J , Lieutenant Colonel. —George Arthur Lee, x Sept. 02 ; Colonel, 27 Aug. 88.
T«rrt<oriaZ JJf^tmeKC, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 F. and Bedford and Hertford MiUtia), 5 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
{aiiached). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Bedfordshire Regiment.
no Regimental District Staf.
"^r — . T ry Heglmcntal District, LEICESTEE. Counties, Nottingham, Leickstek.
*"^'J" i f ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — William. M. Rolph, 4 Mar. 96 ; Co/onfZ, 25 May 94.
Territorial Segiment, Leicestershire Regt. (17 F. and Leicestershire Militia). — Volunteers, ist Volunteer
liattalion Leicestershire Reffinieiit.
lf>T>-. 1 Q Segimental District, CLONHEL. Counties, Kilkbitny, Tippeeaut, Wexfoed, Wateepoed.
J^KJt J.Oa Lieutenant Colonel. — .James W. Webber, 3 Nov. 52 ; CoioKe?, 11 Feb. 89.
Territorial Begiment, Royal Irish Regiment (18 F. and Wexford, North Tipperary, m«(2 Kilkenny Militia).
■^T— . 1 Q Segimental District, B.ICSMO'SS {YovTi&hiTe). CoMTify, Noeth RiDiNa OP Toek.
*-''-'• A £/ • Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s. c. ATthuv'WWkmsou, 2S Mar. gSt Co/one?, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Segiment, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F. and 5th W. York and North York Militia). — Volunteers, Hi and 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Yorkshire Regiment.
"^T^ 00 Segimental District. ,'BVB.Y. Ccuntg, Fart ofliJiycxsBiVLE.
^•H \J m ^\Jt Lieutenant Colonel. — John L. Ross, 30 June 96 ; Colonel, 10 Se'pt. g^.
Territorial Segiment, Jjancashire Fusiliers (20 F. and 7th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd and 3rd
Volunteer Battalions Lancashire Fusiliers.
■^r — . O T Segimental District, AYK. Counties, Ate, Wigiown, KiEKCtJDBBiGHT.
•i-N vJ. ^ Xi Lieutenant Colonel. — Edmund C. Browne, 5 Nov. 95 ; Colonel, i July 95.
Ternforia/ iSf^imcn^, Royal Scots Fusiliers (21 F. and Scottish Borderers, and Ayr and Wigtown Militta). —
Volunteers, ist and and Volunteer Battalions Scots Fusiliers, Galloway.
'N'r» Q Q Segimental District, CHESTEE. Count;/, Cheshiee.
•LN U. ^^i Lieutenant Colonel. — AVilliam E. Butlin, 30 Aug. 94 ; CoZoKei, 21 April 90.
TerritorialSegiment, CheshireRegt. (22F.and ist and 2nd Cheshire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4tb, and
5th Volunteer Battalions Cheshire Regiment.
"^T-. Q O Segimental District, WB.'EX.'KA'lii. Coi(!i?i«s,ANGLESEA,CAENAEVON,DENBIGH,FLINT,MEEIOirEIH.
J-'l U« ^0> Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles W. H. Wilson, 3 June 94 ; Colonel, 24 Feb. go.
Territorial Segiment, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (23 F. a«rf Denbigh and Flint oHd Merioneth and Carnarvon Militia).
— Volunteers, ist and 2ud Volunteer Battalions Roj'al Welsh Fusiliers.
"NTr* Q^ Segimental District, B'KE.CO'S. Co!(»^tc«, OASDiGAif, Radnoe,Bbecon, Mon-MoiTTH, MoNTGOMEBY
X^U. ^^. iie«f(!wa!i< Co?onc?.— Charles J. Bromhead, CS. 13 Feb. 92; Coiowei, 31 Jan. 89
Territorial Segiment, South Wales Borderers (24 F. and South Wales Borderer a;ii Montgomery Militia).—"
Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions South Wales Borderers.
^T^ Q jr Segimental District, BEEWICK-ON-TWEED. Counties, DuMFEiES, Eoxbuegh, Selkiek.
^^ "-'" ^ vj • Lieutenant Colonel. — Vernor Chater, i Apr. 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Segiment, King's Own Scottish Borderers (25 F. and Scottish Borderers Militia). — Volunteers, i&t,
Roxburgh and Selkirk, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions King's Own Scottish Borderers.
''M"p. Oft Segimental Distriet,'K&M.lLTQ'S. Couniij, Fart ofLxsk-R^.
X^vJo ^\J, Lieutenant Colonel.— Alh-edK. CLynch, 1yyi.aTch.g2: CoZoweZ, 22 Nov. 88.
Territorial Segiment, Scottish Rifles (26 F. and 90 F. and 2 Lanark MiHtia). — Volunteers, iSt Lanark, 2nd
Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles, 3rQ Lanark, 4th and 5th Volunteer Battalions Scottish Rifles.
'M'pi 17 "1 Territorial Segiment, Highland Lt. Inf. (71 F. and 74 F. and ist Lanark Mil.). — Volunteers, ist'
X^ KJ. I JL, 2nd, and jrd Vol. Bns. Highland Lt. Inf., 9th Lanarkshire, 5th Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.
"M"/-* 07 Segimental District, OlB.b.G'K. Coz»!<ics,LoifDOirDEEET, Donegal, TrEONE, Feemanagh.
X^ (J. ^ t , Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles M. Stockley, CiJ. 12 July 92; Colonel, 20 Aug. %i.
Territorial Regiment,lrmisk\iihig¥\xs.(2y ¥ .and 108 F. a)i<i Fermanagh, T.yrone and Donegal Militia).
^^^ Q Q Segimental District, BRISTOL. County, Gloucessee.
X~ \J' ^ O . Lieutenant Colonel.— J araes B. M'Dougal, 18 Jan. 95 ; Colonel, 11 Dec. 90.
Territorial Segiment, Gloucestershire Regt. (20 F. and 61 F. and South and North Gloucester iUlitia).—
Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Gloucestershire Regiment.
!N"n Q Q Segimental District, WORCESTEE. Conntg, Woecestekshiee.
■^' '-'■ , ^ iy m Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry J. de 3. de Berniere, 9 July 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Tef-ritoriiil Segiment, Worcester Regt. (29 F. and 36 F. uni Worcestei Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer
BattaUous Worcester Regiment.
"fJ/-\ *50 Segimental District, BVRTaLBY. Counfg,Partof'Li.JiCkS-£Liuji.
' ~'" . vJ w . Lieutenant Colonel.— fi.s.c. Metuaife S. Brownrigg, 30 Nov. 96 ; Colonel, 30 Nov. 96.
TerritorialSegiment,!!:. Lancashire' Res-t. (30 F. ^ 59 F. ^ 5th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist and 2na
Volunteer Battalions East Lancashire Regt.
"M"/-) Q1 Segimental District,'Kl'SGSTO'S. County, Fart of Svhrby. '
y' ■ '-'■*■■ Lieutenant CoZoKe/.— Robert W. F. Phillips, 14 Dee. 96 ; Colonel, 14 Dec. 95.
lerritorial Segiment, East Surrey Regt. (31 F. andjo F. and ist anii 3rd Surrey MiUtia). — FoZuK^eers, ist Surrey,
2iid, 3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions East Surrey Regiment.
No ^0 Segimental District,'BOJ>TILIS. CoHn^i/, Cornwall.
y ■ . V , ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles E. Knox, 29 July 95 ; Colonel, 9 Dec. 89.
lerri'orial Segiment, Bn^e of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32 F. and 46 F. and Cornwall Rangers MiUtia).—
I o.uK.eers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Duke of Cornwall's Light Inlantry.
"KTj-j Q Q Segimental District, HALIFAX. County, Fart of West Riding of Yoez.
Ji^ KJ„ OOi Lieutenant Colonel.— Almevic G. Spencer, 27 Jan. 96 ; Colonel, 21 Apr. 90.
Territorial Segiment, Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt. (33 F. and 76 F. and 6th V/est York Militia) —
Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Riding Regiment.
JJ/-) '^4- ^^3"neutal District, CA'R'LISL:E. Co!!H<ics, Cukbeeland, Westmokeland.
y* ., ,' Lieutenant Colonel.— James P. Hilton, 27 Aag. 93; Colonel, 2 Sept. 89.
territorial Segiment The Border Regt (34 F. and 55 F. and Cumberland and Westmoreland Militia).— FoZan- '
feers, ist and 2nd .Volunteer Battalions Border Regiment.
^Tn r^R Segiinental District, CSICK^STZ'R. County, Stjssbs..
y ■ , ,„' Lieutenant Colonel.— Wilh-ed Tolsou, 3 Nov. 93; Colonel, 6 Au"- 88
vlZi^J^lTVl';^^^ ^"^''l f"'"'''-^ Regiment (35 F. and 107 F. and Susseluilitia). -Volunteers, ist and 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Royal Sussex Regiment, ist Cinque Ports.
Regimental District Staff,
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TkT_ 017 Begimental District, WINCK'ES'I'E'R. Co!!Kty, HiMPSHiEE.
iNO« Oil Lieutenant Colonel.— ii.s.c. FTa,n.cis.CochTaTi, J2 A-pv.gh; Colonel, 21 A\n: go. ^ ^ , .,
Territorial Regiment, Hampshire Eegt. (37 F. «»<? 67 F. and Hampshire -Maiua.)-roliuUeeri, ist. 2ad, 3rd, 4th,
an(i 5tli (Isle of Wight "Princess Beatrice's") Volunteer Battalions Hampshire Regiment.
f-VT QQ Regimental District, 'LIOKTIEL'D. Counti/ of Stx^toro.
|XSOi 00. Lieutenant Colonel.— John E.K.FrioT, 20 Oct. gs; Colonel, II Feb. gs-
Territorial Regiment, South Staiiordshire Regt. (38 F. and 80 F. and i Stafford yiditia.) .-Volunteers, ist, 2n.d,
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions South Staffordshire Regiment.
I -ikT CiA Territorial Regiment, North Staffordshire Regt. (64 F. and 98 F. a«(J 2nd anc^ 3rd Stafford
^JN O. Ot:. MiUtia).'— KoZitHieers, ist «nd 2nd Volunteer Battalions North Staffordshire Regiment.
"KTz-k QQ Regimental District, BO'RCK'KST'EB.. Counti/,'Dozs-ET:.
J.N O. <Oiy . Lieutenant Colonel.— John L. Tvveedie, DSO. i Apr. 92 ; Colonel, 11 June 83.
Territorial Regiment, Dorsetshire Regt. (33 F. and 54 F. and Dorset yJ-idtia.) .— Voltmfeers, ist Volunteer Battalion
Dorsetshire Regiment.
•KT A^ Regimental District, CARDIFF. Coa;i_<i>s^PMBEOKE, CiEaiKTHEif, GL.VMOEGAif.
•ritorial Jiegimeni, ueitiu xvcgb. \hl h . wtw uy i: . <j.".^ v....Lui^,
Volunteer Battalions Welsh Regiment, 3rd Glamorganshire.
"NTi-k .4.0 Regiiaenfal District, 'S'EUTK. Cok»<jcs, Fobpae, Pbeth, Fife.
XN Oi ^^. Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Arch. G. WaveW, 23 Jalj gs ; Colonel, 20 \ug. g^. ~"™"
Territorial Regiment, Roj'al Highlanders (42 F. aiiiys F. and Perth Militia).— rote««eers, ist 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Royal Highlanders.
TO- ^Q Regimental District, OXFOHZi. Counties, Ox-FOBT>,'BvCKS.
JN O. TCO ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — Howard Kingsoote, 24 Aug. 93 ; Colonel, 20 Hay 89.
Territorial Regiment, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F. and 52 F. and Bucks and Oxford Miliiia.).— Volunteers, isfc
and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Oxford Light Infantry, ist Buckinghamshire, 4th Volunteer Battahon Oxford
Light Infantry.
KTz-k A.A. Regimental District, 'WARZ'EY. Co«n«y, Essex.
iM (j, ^^i Lieutenant Colonel.— THward H. G. RavenhiU, iS Apr. 95; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Essex Regt. (44 F. and 56 F. and Essex Rifles and West Essex Militia). — Volunteers, iSt,
2nd, 3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions Essex Regiment.
A^ Regimental District, CARDIFF. Counties, Pembeoke, CiEaiKTHEif, GL.VMOEGAif.
^JL. Lieutenatit Colonel.— p.s.c. AVoenF.yf. Gold&mid, 21. A-pv. g^■, Colonel, 21 Apr. g^.
Territorial Regiment, Welsh Regt. (41 F. and 69 F. and Glamorgan M.iUtia,).— Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd
ilnnt.nBT-Rn.tt.cilinn.'^ Welsh Res-iment. ird Glamorganshire.
TkJ /IK Regimental District, H'ERBY. Countg, DEUsr
_ . . Lieutenant Colonel.— John G. Sparkes, 28 Aug. 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regime-nt, Derbyshire Regt. (45 F. arid gs F.and 2nd Derby, Sherwood Foresters, and 1st Derby
MiUtia). — Volunteers, I'st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Derbyshire Regiment, ist Nottingham, 4th (Notts)
Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment.
■VT-. A^ Regimental District, F'RESTO'S. Cokb<j, Parf o/Laitcashieb.
J^ O. ^C I • Lieutenant Colonel. — James M'Gleverty, 21 July 93 ; Colonel, 4 Aug. 83.
Territorial Regiment, North Lancashire Regt. (47F. 4r 3i F. ^ 3 Lancashire Militia).— Fo?a«fcers, ist and 2n(J
Volunteer Battalions North Lancashire Regiment.
•j^ ^Q Regimental District, 'NO'RTSAM^'TO'S. Coiiniies, Noethampton, Rutland.
J^ Oi TCO" Lieutenant Colonel. — Allan Maclean, 21 Apr. 94 ; Co?o)!e?, 20 May 89.
Territorial Regiment, Northampton Regt. (48 F. antJ 58 F. a«iZ Northampton Militia). — Volunteers, ist Volunteei?
Battalion Northampton Regiment.
"JO"^... ^Q Regimental District, B.'E&Dl'SG. CoHnfy, Beekshiee.
JT^ Oi ^v7i Lieutenant Colonel. — John B. B. Dickson, 10 March 95 ; Colonel, 25 Avr. Sg.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Berkshire Resriment (49 F. and 66 F. and Berks Militia). — Volunteers, ist Volunteet
'Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment.
■J^ RO Regimental District, 'K&.mSTO'S'E. Countu, Part of Kent.
S^i O. *J\J m Lieutenant Colonel. — Wm. Head Bayly, 12 July 94 ; Colonel, 23 Deo. 89.
Territorial Regiment, Royal West Kent Regiment (50 F. and 97 F. and West Kent MiUtia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd,
and 3rd (Woolwich) Volunteer Battalions Royal West Kent Regiment.
/•■j^ CT Regimental District, 'PO'STTS.'S'B.KQT. Coioif^, West RiDiifa OP Yoekshiee.
j Ji^ Oi O 1.1 Lieutenant Colonel. — ^Arthur H. Luck, i Apr. 92 ; Colonel, 13 Oct. 90.
Territorial Reqiment, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (51 F. and 105 F. and i W.York Militia). — Volun-
teers, ISt Volunteer Battalion Y'orkshire Light Infantry.
■i^ (R t^ Territorial Regiment,YoT'k and Lancaster Regt. (63 F.andS^ F. and 3rd West York Militia).—
jN Oi O O • Volunteers, isband 2nd Volunteer Battalions York and Lancaster Regiment.
N CO Regimental District, S'S.'KZVSi'B'O'B.Y. CoMn^ies, Sheopshiee (W(Z Heeefoed.
Oi OOi Lieutenant Colonel. — Francis W. Gary, 27 Sept. 93 ; Cu?o«e';, 15 Aug. 89.
Territorial Regiment, Shropshire Light Infantry (53 F. and 85 F. and Shropshire and Hereford Militia). — Volun-
teers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Shropshire Light Infantry, ist Herefordshire.
1^ CO Regimental District, 'D'E^IZE.S. Countg, WiLTsmn^
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Boughey, 7 Dec. 96; Colonel, 28 Oct. 85.
Territorial Regiment, Wiltshire Regt. (62 F. and ggF. and Wiltshire Militia) . — Volunteers, i Wiltshire, 2nd Volun-
teer BattaUon Wiltshire Regiment.
1^ ^ Q Regimental District, ASKTON. Countg, Part of Tji.NCi.sniB.-E..
JN Oa 00. Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert C. Grasme, 12 July 93 ; Colonel, 12 Jaly g^.
Territorial Regiment, Manchester Regt. (63 F.and 96 F. and 6th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 31'd,
4th, 5th, and 6th Volunteer Battalions Manchester Reg'meut.
"M"-. fyO Regimental District, TCRT G'EO'RO'E. Coan^ies, OEKNETaraii Shetland, Suiheeland, Caithness
XN Oa I ^m Ross uKii CEOMAETr, Inveeness, Naien araii Elsin.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Gordon, 6 June 94 ; Colonel, 11 July 90.
Territorial Regiment, Seaforth Highlanders (72 F. a7id 78 P. and Highland Rifle Militia). — Volunteers, ist Vol.
Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, ist Sutherland, 3rd Vol. Bn. Seaforth Highlandei-a.
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Hegiiiiental District Staff.
Segime ufal District , ABEBJiEETS . Counties, Abehdeen, Banff, Kincabdine.
Territorial Regiment, Gordon 'Kigh\a,\ideT& (T-yF. and g2 F. and Aberdeenshire Militia). — Voliinfeerg, mt, ^ni,
3rd (The Buchan), 4th, 5th (Deeside highland), and 6th Volunteer Battalions Gordon Highlanders.
Segimental District, INVERNESS.
Lieutenant Colonel. — "William Gordon, 6 Jane 94; Colonel, 11 July go.
Territorial Regiment. Cameron Highlanders (79 F. and Highland Light Intautry JMilitia). — Volunteers, ist
Volunteer Battalion Cameron Highlanders.
Regimental District, BELFAST. Counties, Anteim, Down.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Francis J. Graves, 21 Sept. 95 ; Colonel. 15 June 89.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Rifles (S3 F. and 86 F. and N. Down, Antrim, S. Down, and Louth Militia).
No. 79.
No. 83.
1^_. QfJ Regimental District, ARJUAG'B.. CoujiiJics, Cavan, Moitagean, Armagh, Louth.
iN D. Of. Lieutenant Colonel. — ;j.».c. William Toke Dooner, 19 Apr. gt; Colonel, zg Aug. gi..
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Fusiliers (S7 P. and 89 F. a/id Armagh, Cavan, e«<2 ilonaghan Militia).
"VT— . QQ Regimental District, GAhWAY. CoitnfiVs, Leiteim, Sligo, RosccMitojJ, Mato, Galwat.
J"' vJ" 00, Lieutenant Colonel. — Adrien S. Wood, i:; Apr. 96 ; CoZoueZ, 12 Apr. 95.
Territorial Regiment , Connaiight Rangers
Militia).
! F. and 94 F. and South and North Mayo, Galway, and Roscommon
"Vr>-k Ql Regimental District, STIRLING, Counties, Kinross a7i<i Clackmannan, Siieling, Ddmbaeton,
X^ U. C7J.. Akgxll, Bute, Renfkeiv.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Marsden S. J. Sunderland, 6 Dec. 92; Colonel, 15 June 89.
Territorial Regiment, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (91 F. and 93 F. and Highland Borderers and Renfrew
'i>l\\i\X&,). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th ani 5th Volunteer Battalions Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, ist
Dumbarton, 7th Volunteer Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.
'M"i-\ TOO Heginiental District, 'Bl'R.'B,. Co!«i^!es, Meath, 'Westmeath, Longforb, King's Co., Queen's Co.
■*'^*-'" J-V/W. itea^fHasi CoZoHfZ.^ George W. N. Rogers, 17 Feb. 05; Colonel, zi hoy. i6.
Territorial Regiment, Vvinc^ of Wales' Lfinster Regt. (loc? F. and log F.and King's County, Queen's County
and Meath JdiJitia), 6 and 9 Bns. Rifle Brigade (attached).
T^O lOl lifai^cnial District, TBAl-EE. CoH«fifs, Limerick, Kekey, Cork, G:.abe.
^ ' ^ ' JL vy J. . Lieutenant CoIotkI. — David G. Johnston, 29 July 96 ; Colonel, i6 Mar. 95.
Tcrritoriiil Regiment, Koyal Munster Fusiliers (ici F. and 104 F. and South Cork, Kerry, and Limerick
County Militia), 9 Bn. Bang's Royal Rifles (attacked).
"NTo loo Regimental District, NA&S. Coeoiiies, Dublin, WiCKLOW, Kildare, Carlow.
■^^ '"'• J-V^, Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles G. Leggett, 20 June 94 ; Colonel, zg Sept. gv.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Dublin Fusiliers (102 F. and 103 F. and Kildare, Dublin City, and Dublin County
Militia), 8 Bn. King's Royal Rifles (attached).
Rifle Depot, GOSPORT(femp.)
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry D. BrOTvne, 23 May 94 ; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Quarter Master.— 'Sh.oraa& Riley, 8 Feb. 88; Hon. Cojituin, -i-i Sept 92.
1 Line Battalions, ist to 9th Bns. King's Royal Rifles (60 F. and Huntingdon.' Flint, 2nd Middlesex, Carlow, and
> North Cnv'k^liVitia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 4th (14th o^^aeieri), 5th \g\.'huttached),i2t'h (zsth and 26th attached),
13th, 2ist, BHrf 22nd Middlesex, ist, and. a«<< 3rd London.
Line Battalions, ist fo 9th Bns. Rifle Brigade (Rifle Brigade and Queen's Own Tower Hamlets, Longford,
King's Own Tower Hamlets, Leitrim and Westmeaih Militia). — Tolnutccrs, 7th, 15th, i6th, iSth, 19th,
20th, and 24th Middlesex, 1st Tower Hamlets, 2nd Tower Hamlets.
The following Regiments of Militia and Volunteers are attached to the Brigade of Foot Guards : —
Commando/ Lt. Colonel Grenadier Guards.— Milif it: 4th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Volunteers: 15th and 24th Middle-
sex, ist, 2nd, and 3rd London, ist and 2nd Tower Hamlets.
Command of Lt. Colonel Coldstream Guards.— Slilitia : 7th Bn. King's Royal Rifles. Volunteers: 1st, 1 6th,
18th, igth, 2ist, and 22nd Middlesex.
Command of Lt. Colonel Scots Guards.— Militia : 5th and 7th Bns. Rifle Brigade. Volunteers: 2nd, 4th (14th
attached), 5th (9th attached) , jth, 32th (asth and 26th attached), 13th and 20th Middlesex.
Guards' Depot. — Caterham.
Officer Commanding. — Ma;or Fancis Lloyd, Grenadier Guards, 23 Aug. 96.
Adjutant. — Lieut. R. Longueville, Coldstream Guards, i i\Ov. 96.
Quarter Master. —
West India Depot.
Officer Commanding. — Cha.s. F. W. Moir, 9 Sept. 96 ; Colonel, 3 Dec. 94.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF REGIMENTAL DISTRICT STATIONS.
Aberdeen 75
Armagh 87
Ashton 63
Ayr 21
Bedford 16
Belfast 83
Berwick-on-Tweed 25
Beverley 15
Birr 100
Bodmin 32
Brecon 24
Bristol 28
Burnley 30
Bury 20
Bury St. Edmunds 12
Canterbury 3
Cardiff 41 1 Inverness
Carlisle 341 Kingston.
Chester 22'
Chichester 35]
Clonmel i8j
Derby 45
Devizes
79
31
Lancaster 4
Leicester 17
Lichfield 38, 64
Lincoln 10
Maidstone 50
Dorchester 39 | Naas 102
Exeter n Newcastle 5:
Fort George 72 1 Northampton
Galway
Glencorse
Guildford..
Halifax
Norwich 9
Omagh 27
Oxford 43
Perth 42
Hamilton 26, 71 \ Pontefract 51, 65
Hounslow 7, S7
Preston 47
Reading 49
Richmond (Yorks.) ... i9
Rifle Depot page ii^
Shrewsbury 53
Stirling 91
Taunton i3
Tralee loi
Warley 44
Warrington 40
Warwick 6
Winchester 37
Worcester 29
Wrexham 23
York 14
Tower of London.
Constable, General Sir Daniel Lysons, GCB. Derbyshire
Regiment, 24 Mar. 90.
Lieut, General G. Clerk, 5 Jan. 97.
Major, Lieut.Geueral G. B. Milman, CB. 29 Aug. 70.
Chaplain, Rev. J.
General.
Medical Officer, Surgeon Captain H. P,
Edghill, DV. I Apr. 87; Chaplain
G. Elkington.
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
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Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
Freside7ii.— Field Marshal G. J. Visct. 'Wolselej, EP.
GCB. tf CJ/ff.RoyalHorse Guards, Commander in Chief.
Governor and Commandant. — p.s.c. Lieut.General C. J.
East, CB. 19 Dec. 91.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary — Lt. Colonel M.
Wynyard (from h.p. West Kent Regiment), 17 Nov. 90
(i Jan. 90).
Quarter Ulaster. — Thomas King Bunting, i Apr. 91
(i Apr. 84 ) ; Hon. Captain, i Apr. 94.
Siding Master. — Hugh Ernest Elliott, 30 Sept. 74 (30
^^y 95) ; Hon. Major, 30 May 93.
Surgeon. — Brig. Surg. A. F. S. Clarke, MD. retired pay,
I Sept. 82.
Assist. Sure/.— Brig. Surg. F. Gillespie, 3ID. retired
pay, I Aug. 9;.
Chaplain. — Rev. A. J. Ton'nend, MA. 15 Sept. 94.
MiLITAEY PrOFESSOES AND InSTHUCTOHS.
Professor of Fortijication.— Major W. H. Chippindall,
Royal Engineers, i Oct. 92.
Instructors in Fortification.
p.s.c. Maior A. F. Gatliff, Royal Marines, 16 Aug. 90.
Captain E. G. Wynyard. DSO. Welsh Regt. 22 Aug. 90.
Captain W. N. Bolton. Wiltshire Regiment, i Sept. 92.
Major A. F. Mockler-Ferryman, Oxford Lt. Inf. 17 Dec. 92.
Captain F. W D. Quinton, Royal Artillery, i Apr. 96.
p.s.c. Capt. J. L. A rmitage, Inniskilling Pus. 27 June 96.
Professor of Mi'itari/ Topoyraphy.— p.s.c. Lt.Colonel
W.W. C.Verner (from h.p. Rifle Brigade), i Sept. 96.
Instructors in Military Topography,
Captain A. H. C. Keiiney-Herbert, Northampton Regt.
i£ Apr. 90.
Captain R. Armstrong, Cheshire Regiment, 6 Oct. 90.
Major J. R. Young, East York Regiment, 8 Oct. 91.
p.s.c. Captain C. M. Lester, W. York Regt. i Sept. 92.
Captain B. W. S. Van Straubenzee, South Wales Bor-
derers, I Sept. 92.
p.s.c. Captain W. E. Lascelles, Rifle Brigade, 10 Feb. 95.
Captain T. R. R. Ward, West York Regt. 11 May 95.
p.s.c. Captain L. Conway-Gordon, R. Mar. Art. 29 Aug. 96.
Professor of Tactics, Military Administration and Lam.
p.i.c.Lt. Colonel J. A. Fergusson (from h.p. Rifle Brigade),
I Sept. 93.
Instructors in Tactics, Military Administration and Law.
p.s.c. Captain 0. G. Morrison, 5 Dragoon Gds. 1 Jan. 91.
p.s.c. Captain P. Wildman-Lushington, King's Own
Scottish Borderers, 13 Feb. 93.
jj.s.c. Captain S.R. James, East Surrey Regt. i Sept. 93.
Major W. C. W. Rawlinson, Line iln Regt. i Sept. 94.
p.s.c. Captain L. E. Kiggell, Warwick Regt. i Sept. 95.
p.s.c. Captain S. T. Banning, Munster Fus. i Feb. 96.
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
President.— Fie\d Marshal G. J. Viscf. Wolseley, XP.
GCB. QCMO. Royal Horse Guards, Commander i7i
Chief.
Governor. — Lieut.General E. O. Hewett, CMO. Royal
Engineers, 15 Apr. 95.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary. — Lt.Colonel F. A.
Yorke (from Royal Ariiilery), 1 Nov. 95.
Lieutenants of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Lieut. H. Coningham, Royal Artillery, 17 Oct. 92.
• Lieut. H. B. Roberts, Royal Artillery, 8 Apr. 95.
Lieut. C. G. Vereker, Royal Artillery, 3 .Ian. 96.
Adjutant 4- Qr. Master.— Captain A. Handley, Royal
Artillery, 26 Feb. 94. LisFeb.go.
Sar^eoH.— Surg. Lt.Colonel W.C. Gasteen, 3ifB.,ret. pay,
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics. — H. Hart, MA.
14 Mar. 91 (14 Mar. 84).
Instructors of Mathematics .
W. Foord-Kelcey, B I. 27 Apr. 93 (27 Apr. 86).
E. J. Brook-Smith, BA. LLM. i Mar. 89.
C. S. Jackson, BA. 17 Mar. 91.
W. E. Brunyate, 29 Jan. 96.
Professor of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing,
Major W. D. Conner. Royal Engineers, 25 July 93.
Instructors of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing,
Captain A. Grant, Royal Engineers, i April 92.
Major H. L. C. Stafibrd, Royal Engineers, 20 Aug. 92.
Major H. J. W. Brownriirg, Royal Engineers, 15 Aug. 93.
Captain E. H. do V Atkinson, R. Engineers, 15 Jan. 96.
Professor of Artillery .
Major F. A. Curteis, R. Artillery, 15 Sept. 93 (29 Feb. 88).
Instructors of Artillery.
Captain F. H. Crampton, Royal Artillery, 15 Sept. 93.
Captain S. B. Von Donop, Royal Artillery, i March 95.
Captain C. C. Sankey, Royal Artillery, 16 Sept. 93.
Professor of Military Topography.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel L. G. Fawkes, R. Artillery, 16 Apr. 95.
Instructors of Military Topography,
Major W. St. P. Bunbury, R. Artillery, 26 Sept. 90.
Captain A. B. Denne, Royal Artillery, 5 Doc. 92.
Major J. W. SiU, Royal Engineers, 26 Sept. 94.
Professor of Tactics— p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. D. Buchanan-
Dunlop (from Royal Artillery), 9 Dec. 93 (24 Sept. 89).
Instructors in Flectricity.
Captain W. P. Brett, Royal Engineers, i Apr. 94.
Captain M. C. Maunsell, Royal Artillery, i Apr. 94.
Professor of French. — 2Ions. Albert Barrere, 25 Sept. 79.
Professor of German.— A. Weiss, Ph.D. MA. 29 Nov. 94.
Professor of Landscape Draiving.—Lt.Golonei D. T. C.
Belgrave, ret. pay West Kent Regiment, 13 Nov. 90.
Instructor of Landscape Drawing, — J. B. Jameson,
I Nov. 86.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics.— \V. R. B. Hodgkin-
son, Fh D. 23 March 82.
Staff College, Sandhurst.
Governor and Commandant. — p.s.c. CoIonelH. J. T. Hild-
yard (from h.jj. Highland Light Infantry), 12 Aug. 93.
Pbofessoes.
Military Art and History. — Lt.Colonel G. F. R. Hender-
son, York and Lancaster Regt. 17 Dec. 92 (i Jan. 90).
Fortification and Artillery. — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. C. C,
Walker, Royal Artillery, i Aug. 90.
Military Topography . — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel F, C. Beatson,
Wilts Regirnent, 13 Sept. 92 (i Apr. 89).
Staff Duties and Military Administration. — ;d.s.c. Lt.Col,
E. W. Fleming, R. Artillery, 18 May 96.
French. — Mons. M. Deshnmbert, i July 89.
German. — Dr. H. O. Sommer, i Sept. 94.
Honorary Profrssor of Military Law. — J. C. O'Dowd, CB.
Instructor in Military Toiography. — p.s.c. Captain E. S.
Heard, Northumberland Fusiliers.
SlUDEIflS.
Senior Division,
Captain E. H. H. AUeuby, 6 Dragoons.
C^aptain J. T. Johnston, Royal Artillery.
Captain H. G. Burrowes, Royal Artillery.
Captain W. T. Furse, Royal Artdlery.
Captain G. T. Forestier- Walker, Royal A rtillerj-.
Captain J. E. Edmonds, Royal Engineers.
Captain G._M. W. Macdonogh, Royal Engineers.
Captain .J. M. Vallentin, Somerset Light Infantry.
Captain H. O'Donnell, West Yorkshire Regiment.
Lieut. H. E. Gogarly, Scots Fusiliers.
Lieut. A. Blair, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Lieut. E. J. Buckley, Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Captain T. Capper, East Lancashire Rsgiment.
Captain W. J. Anderson, West Riding Regiment.
Captain R. C. B. Haking, Hampshire Regiment.
Captam P. R. Phinps, Dorsetshire Regiment.
Captain H. G. C. Phdlips, Welsh Regiment.
Captain H. M. Biddulph, Rifle Brigade.
Captain B. HoUoway, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain M. E. Willoughby, Indian Staff Corps.
Lieut. R. E. H. Dyer, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain W. H. Birkbeck, i Dragoon Guards (admitted
without competition).
Captain D. Haig, 7 tiussars (do).
Major N. D. Findlay, Royal Artillery (do).
Captain A. E. Sandbach, Royal Engineers {do).
Major W. Douglas, Royal Scots {dot.
Captain L. A. M. Stopford, Derby Regiment (iZo).
Bt.Major H. N. C. Heath, York Light Infantry (fio).
Major H. E. BucTiar.an-Riddell, K. R. Rifles {do).
Captain F. C. Colomb, Indian Staff Corps {do).
Caadidates who have been successful in the Competi-
tion, and who will join the College m January, unless
they shall have previously received other orders : —
Captain G. P. Wyndham, 16 Lancers.
Captain C. J. Anstruther, 17 Lancers.
Lieut. W. H. W. Perror,t, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. G. D. S\Tnonds, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. F. C. Owen, Royal Artillery.
Captain F. A. Molony, Royal Engineers.
Captain W. A. J. O'.vleara, Royal Engineers.
Lieut. H. G. Ruggles-Brise, Grenadier Guards.
Captain T. P. England, Royal Fusiliers. ,
Captain W. S. Bannatyne, Liverpool Regiment.
Captain H. J. Evereit, Somersetshire Light Infantry,
Captain W. S. R. May, Bast Yorkshire Regiment.
Captain T. E. Fowle, Bedfordshire Regiment.
Captain H. D. Tuson, Border Regiment.
Captain Hon. J. F. T. Cumming-Bruce, Royal Highldrs.
Captain P. L. Banon, Shropshire Light Infantry.
Captain R. S. Oxley, Ring's Royal Rifle Corps.
Lieut. A. K. Borrowes, Royal Irish Pusiliers.
Captain H. P. King-Salter, Rifle Brigade.
Captain G. de S. Barrow, Indian Staff Corps.
Lieut. H. C. Holmau, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain W. R. Robertson. DSO., 3 Dragoon Guards
{admitted without competition).
Captain C. W. Thompson, 7 Dragoon Guards (do),
Lieut. D. G. Seagrim, Royal Artillei-y (do).
Captain R. S. Stewart. Liverpool Regiment (do).
Captain L. D. Blackburn, Scottish Rifles (do).
Captain A. J. .Murray, Roval [nniskilling Fus. (do).
Captain O. S. W. Nugent," DSO., K. R. Rifles (rio).
Brevet-Major C. J.Mackenzie, Seaforth Highldrs. (do,)
Captain B. C. Urquhart, Cameron Highlanders (do).
Captain T. S. Pox-Strangways, Royal Irish Rifles (rfo).
Captain F. T. Henstock, West India Regiment (do).
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EdvcaUonal Estallishments.
School of
Colonel 5. M. Stewart,
Commandant 4" Superintendent
CS. March 94.
Chief Instrttciors.
Lt. Colonel R. W. R. Hannay (Woolwicli), 22 liar. 94.
Colonel G. H. Marshall, 30 Sept. 93.
Colonel A. A. Saunders [Comdt. Golden Hill), 4 Jan. 94.
Colonel J. F. Bally, 22 Dec. 93.
Lt. Colonel T. Perrott {Comdt. Devonport), 4 Apr. 96.
JBrigade Major.- p.s.c. Major N. B. Inglefield, i Jan. 94.
Staff Captains,
Captain P. S. Gray (Devonport), i Apr. 92.
. Captain C. D. Scott {Golden Hill), i Nov. 96.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Captain J. B. W. Headlam, i July 92.
Major H. T. Butcher, 26 Jan. 93.
Captain H. S. Jeudwine, 22 Mar. 94.
Gunnery.
Captain P. M. Lowe (Golden Hill), 9 May 94.
Captain J. G. E. "Wi^mne (TVoolicich), i Apr. 95.
Major R. M. B. F. Kelly (SJieeniess), :o Apr. 95.
Major S. H. Paterson, 17 Apr. 95.
Lt.Col. A. H. Whitehorne (Alderstiot) , 1 Apr. 96.
Captain G. D. B. Lyle, 16 Apr. 96.
Captain J. R. Ritchie (Woolwicli), i June 96.
Captain S. D. Jackson (Woolicieh), it June 96.
Captain H. E. Marsh (Uevonjjort), 14 Oct. 96.
Captain A. C. Currie (Woolmich) , 18 Dec. 96.
Assistant Supdt. of Experiments. — Major H. P. Hickman,
10 March 96.
2Md (?o.— Captain G. Tyacke, i Feb. 93.
2,rd do.— Lieut. F. P. Hutchinson, 8 Sept. 94.
Adjutant. — Captain A. J. Mullins, 28 Oct. 92.
Quarter Master.— T. Stevens ,8 Jan. 95 ; Hon. Lient.
Artillery
Director. — Colonel C. Trench, ret. pay, 19 July 90.
Staff Officer. — Lieut. L. E. Kenyon, 16 July 96.
Frofessors of Artillery.— U.Colonel E. M. Baker, 12 Oct.
92 (i May 86).
Major G. R. Townehend, i Apr. 91.
Major P. A. MacMahon, 14 Apr. 91.
Instructors. — Captain J. W. Ormiston, 23 Apr. 94.
Captain C. P. Martel, 21 June 95.
Captain M. B. Lloyd, i Apr. 96.
College.
Professor of Applied Mathematics. — A. G. Greenhill, MA.
I Apr. 76.
Lecturer on Metallurgy . — H. Bauevman, if(?S. 11 July So.
Lecturer on Armour Plates.- — Captain C. O. Browne, late
of R. Art. 3 Sept. So.
-W. E.E. Hodgkinson,
lecturer on Chemistry ^ Physics.-
Pk.D.
lecturer on Practical Mechanics.-
-H.W. Jones, 10 July 74.
School of Military Engineering.
[For Instructing the Corps in Ililitary Field Worlds, at Chatham.
Comdt. Kith rank of MajorGen. — p.s.c. Colonel T. Fraser,
CB. CMG. (fromh.p'.), 16 Apr. 96. [2 July 95.
Assistant Commandant. — p.s.e.Lt.Col.'W'.G. Morris, CMG.
"Brigade Major tSf Secretary. — p.s.c. Major F. C, Heath,
12 July 94.
Instructor in Construction and Estimating. — Major G. K.
Scott^Moncrieff, i Nov. 93.
Assistant Instructors <Zo. [^apt. EM. Panl^4 July 93.
(. Capt. J.I.Lang-, CJf<?. i Oct. 94.
Instructor inSurveying. — MajorA.C.MaoDounell,iDDeo.95,
Assistant Instructors in Surveying. — Capt.C. H. Enthoven,
7 Sept. 93 ; Lieut. A. E. G. Watherston, i July 94.
Instructor in Fortification.' — Major L. C.Jackson, i Dec. 95
Assist. Instructors in Fortification. — Lieut. J. C. Mathe-
son. I Mar. 96; Lieut. E. D. Swinton, 3 Nov. 96.
Assistant Instructor for Charge of Workshops. — Captain
H. F. Gaynor, 10 June 93.
Instructor in Electricity. — Major G. A. Carr,
30 Jan. 96.
Assistant Instructor in Electricity. — Lt. A. H. Dumaresq,
26 Feb. 94.
Assistant Instructor in Chemistry, Photography, ^c, —
Captain E. H. Hills, i Aug. 93.
Instructor in Tactics. — Major G. H. Sim, 28 June 93.
Adjutant. — Captain R. U. H. Buckland, i Oct. 95.
Quarter Master. — Major Crichton Walker, i Apr. 94.
Schools of Submarine Mining.
Chief Instructors. Assistant Instructors.
Captain M. A. Boyd, 16 May 92. — Plymouth.
Major H. N. Dumbleton, 16 Aug. 95. — Portsmouth.
Captain W. B. Brown, i Apr. gC.-S.M.B., Chatham.
Captain E. C. Seaman, 16 May 92 (1 Apr. '90). — S.M.E.,
Chatham.
Captain F. L. Lloyd, 25 May 95. — Plymouth.
Captain G. P. A. Acworth, i Apr. 96. — S.M.E., Chatham.
Lieut. E. H. Haig. i Apr. 96. — Portsmouth.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant. — Colonel G. Paton, CMG. (from h.p. Regimental District), 17 July 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. — Captain J. D. Hunt, Highland Light Infantry, 31 May 96.
Chief Instructor . — Lt. Colonel F. G. A. Wiehe (from h.p. Durham Light Infantry), 28 July 94.
T^^frtiMnr, J Captain G. E. W. Withington, South Lancashire Regiment, 17 Dec. 94.
• \ Captain H. C. E. Smithett, york and Lancaster Regiment, 1 Jan. 96 (13 Feb. 95).
Assistant Instructors (Oaptain H. C. de la M. Hill, The Buffs, 4 Feb. 92.
Assistant instructors. | j^^^^^ -g ^ g^rdy. West Surrey Regiment, i Jan. 96.
Quarter Master and Acting Adjutant.- — Frank Bourne, ' i May 93 (71 May 90) ; Hon. Lieut.
Surgeon. — Deputy Surgeon General H. J. Rose, retired pay, 17 Aug. 90.
' Lieut. Bourne served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 and took part in the operations against the Galekas ; also in
the Zulu war in 1S79 including thedefence of Rorke's Drift (mentionedin despatches, Medal with Clasp, andMedaJ
for Distinguished Conduct in the Field). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887- 89 ( .' erml \' nn Clpsp).
School of Signalling.
Inspector of Signalling.^p.s.c. Lt. Colonel C. Kennedy (from h.p. Suffolk Regiment), i Jan. 94. Aldershot.
Assistant Inspector of Signalling. — Major E. Rhodes, DSO. Berkshire Regiment, i Jan. 95. Aldershot.
School of Ballooning.
Instructor in Ballooning. — Lt.Colonel J. L. B. Templer, 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles, r Apr. 87. Aldershot.
Army Medical School, Netley.
Senate.
Surgeon Major General J. Jameson, MD., Director General Army Medical Department, President.
Surgeon Major General W. R. Hooper, late Bengal Est. ; President of the Medical Board, India Office.
The Professors of the Army Medical School.
The Principal Medical Officer at Netley {ex officio).
Peofessobs.
Clinical and Military Surgery. — Surgeon Colonel W. F.
Stevenson, MB. 10 Aug. 92.
Clinical and Military Medicine. — Deputy Surgeon Gene-
ral Henry Cayley, late Bengal Estab., 4 June 89.
MiUtarv Hygiene. — Surgeon Colonel J. L. Notter, MD.
6 Octt 95 (6 Oct. 88).
Patto^off.y.— Almroth Edw.Wright, Esq.,3f J.i Sept. 92.
ASSISTAKT PrOFESSOES.
Clinical and Military Surgery. — Surgeon Major W.
Dick, MB. I Oct. 96.
Clinical and Military Medicine. — Brigade Surgeon
Lt.Colonel E. J. Fairland.
Military Hygiene. — Surgeon Major R. H. Firth.
Pathology. — Surgeon Major D. Semple, MD.
Secretary.— SuTg. Capt. W. W. Webb, late Ben gal Estab.
Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall.
Commandant. — Colonel P. Glennie (from h.p. S. Wales
Borderers), 20 Sept. 94.
Quarter Master. — Fred. H. Mahony, 17 Dec. 81
(15 Aug. 87) ; Son, Captain 51 May 84.
Director of Music. — Arthur J. Stretton, 25 Mar, 96 ; Qr.
Mr. Sf Hon. Lieut.
Educational Estahlisliments,
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The Duke of York's Royal Military School.
Commissioners,
Ex Officio.
The Secretary of State for War, President.
The Commander in Chief, Vice President.
The Bishop of London.
The Bishop of Winchester.
The Paymaster General.
The Under Secretaries of State for War.
The Quarter Master General.
The Adjutant General.
The Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
The Lieutenant Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
The Governor of the Royal Military College.
The Chaplain General.
The Judge Advocate General.
The Director General of Military Education.
Specially Appointed.
Field Marshal a", ff.-ff. The Buke of Cambridge, KG.
KT. KP. GCB. eCSI. GCMG. GCIB. Gren. Gds., &c.
Colonel S.S.B. The Buke of York, KG. KT. 3 Bn. W.
York Regiment.
General Si. Son. Sir Edward Lugard, GCB. East
Surrey Regiment.
General Sir R. C. H. Taylor, KCB. Cameron High-
landers.
p.s.c. Major General J. P. Battersby, retired pay.
General 'Sir A. J. Herbert. KCB.
Commandant. — Colonel G. A. W. Forrest (from h.p.
Hampshire Regiment), 18 Oct. 93.
Quarter blaster and Adjutant.— ^. C. Thomas, 3 Aug. 86
(27 Feb. 85); Son. Captain, 27 Feb. 95.
Medical 0^c«r.— Brigade Surgeon J. H. C. Whipple,
MB., retired pay.
Chaplain.— Bev. G. H. Andrews, MA.
Model School. JleadMasfe) — W. Irwm, 5^. 29Dec. 95 ;
Son. lAeut. 3£asters—W. Townley, '.^s Apr. 90 ; A.
Gott, 10 Aug. 93 ; E. C. Whittle, 6 Deo. 93 ; T. Glynn,
17 Feb. 94.
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
CoramaniZan^.— Lt.Colonel H. Hall (from h.p. Derbyshire
Regiment), ii Nov. 95.
Quarter Master and' Adjutant. — Benjamin Smyth,
24 Jan. 95 (i Dec. 80) ; Son. Captain, 1 Deo. 90.;
Surgeon.— De-p. Surg. Gen. J. H. AVhittaker, retired pay,
I Apr. 85.
Chaplains.— Mev. Robert Foster, BA., Eev. J. M.
Hamilton, 3IA., Hev. M. Donovan.
Sead Master — \\. Gooding, 23 Jan. 94; Son. Lieut.
Masters— P. Holland, i Dec. 92 ; J. Head, 31 July 95 j
P. D. Rogers, 14 June q6.
Army Schools.
Inspectors of Army Schools, with hon. rank of Captain,
John C.Perkins 1 June 96
Inspectors of Army Schools, with hon. rank of Lieut,
Wm. Gooding ... i Apr. 89
Chas. S. Coo,i?-4. 3 Jan. 90
John A. Smears 20 Apr. 90
Wm. Irwin, BA. 25 June 90
Wm. Langford i Sept. 90
Robt. Raymer... 18 Feb. 91
Henry Jerram... 20 Feb. 91
John'M. Gilmore i Apr. 91
William H. Jupp j Apr. 92
Fred.W. Browne 6 May g2
Wm. F. Blount 13 July 92
VJxa. Harding ...30 Dec. 92
Wal. W. Clarke 23 Jan. 94
Henry M'llroy 28 Feb. 94.
Samuel Logan... 2 July 94
Fred.G. Hendley28 Dec. 94
Thomas Murray 28 Dec. 94
Hen. John Seed 24 May 95
Chas. Lincoln ... 2 June 95
Thos. Wright ... 2 Sept.95
J.W.Gunningham24Dec. 95
Fred. Freeman 29 Dec. 95
ORDNANCE TACTORIES.
Birecior General Ordnance Factories W- Anderson, CB. Mlnsi.C.E.BCL. FSS. i Aug.
First Military Assistant ^°°l°^^"^^^^w^V,^'?'^^^'li^''l ^n?' '-' ^^l' 5°-
Second Military Assistant ^^P*^'S ^-^.W. Barlow, R. Artillery, 12 June 93.
- ' G. M. Tapp, I Apr. 88.
..Lieut. P. N. Wright, R.N. 27 May 96.
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
Civil Assistant ■ ?;3 ^.^PP'w^P.L
Experimental Officer
Royal Carriage Factory.
Superintendent, Lt. Colonel Sir G. S. Clarke, KCMG.
Royal Engineers, 27 July 94.
Royal Lahoratory.
Superintendent, Colonel B. Bainbridge (from h.p. R.
Artillery), 6 June 92.
In charge of Banger Buildings, Major J. S. Douglas,
Royal Artillery, i July 95.
Captain H. B. Strange, Royal Artillery, i Apr. 93.
Royal Gun Factory.
Superintendent, Captain J. Ingles, R.N. 10 July 94.
Building IVorks.
Superintendent, Colonel M. T. Sale, CMG. (from h.p.
Royal Engineers), i July 88 (i Apr. 88).
First Assistant, Captain H. Huleatt, R. Eng. 14 Nov. 95.
Second Assistant, Captain E. R. B. Stokes-Roberts, Royal
Engineers, i Dec. 95.
Railway Traffic Manager, Lieut. E. H. M. Leggett, Royal
Engineers, 15 Aug. 95.
Medical Officers {Boyal Arsenal).
Brig. Surg. Lt. Colonel J. M. Beamish, 2IB. 13 July 92.
Surgeon Captain A. Perry, 22 May 96.
Surgeon Captain S. G. Allen, 24 Dec. 93.
Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield.
Superintendent,
Royal Small Arms Factory at Birmingham.
Superintendent, Colonel F. W. J. Barker (from Royal
Artillery), i Oct. 92.
Royal GunpowderFactory at Waltham Abbey
Superintendent, Colonel J. B. Ormsby. ret. pay, 27 July 941
(i March 90).
In charge of Banger Buildings,
Captain F. L. Nathan, RoyalArtillery, i Oct. 92.
Lieut. A. S. Buckle, Ro.yal Artillery, 8 Sept. 94.
Birector of Clothing, G. D. A. Fleetwood Wilson, CB.
Assistant Birector, H. D. De la Bere.
Storekeeper, H. L. Kennedy.
Army Clothing Department.
Medical Officer, Fffi Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel J. H. Rey-
nolds, MB. retired pay.
Inspector of Colours, Sir Albert Wm. Woods, KCMG.
CB. Garter King of Arms.
COMMITTEES AND INSPECTION OP WARLIKE STORES
Ordnance Committee.
(Under the Inspector General of Ordnance.)
President , Lt.General Sir H. Brackenbury, XCB. KCSl., R. Artillery, 22 May 96.
Vice-President Rear Admiral A. L. Douglas, R.N., i Feb. 96.
Memhers,
Captain A. A. C. Parr, R.N 12 May 94
Captain H. J. May, CB. R N
Colonel J. G. Stone (from R. Art.), Ord.
Consulting Oiiicer for India, ex-o^cio i7Apr. 95
Colonel S. J. Lambert, h.p. R. Engineers 24 Oct. 96
Lt.Colonel R. A. Montgomery (from h.p.) ... 15 Jan. 96
^.s.e.Lt.Col. J. R. J. Jocelyn, Royal Artillery 6 June 95
iSirF.J. Bramwell.Bi. CB. U.Inst.CE, PBS, i Apr. 81
Sir B. Baker, KCMG. M.Inst.CE. FES. LLB.
Associate Memhers,
Lt.Colonel R. W. R. Hannay (from R. Art.), for Siege
Artillery, 22 Mar. 94.
Colonel G. H. Marshall, R. Art. (for Field Art.)3o Sept. 93:
The Com. R. Eng. Shorncliffe (ex-oficio)—for Lydd Ex-
periments.
Major E. Druitt, R. Eng. (for Lydd Experiments).
Dr. A. Dupre, FPS. (for Explosives).
Director Gen. Ord. Factories (for Cordite) .
The Oificer Com. Mountain Batt. R. Art. at home (for
Mountain Artillery).
W. Kellner, Ph.B. FIC. FCS,
Lt.Col.A.H. Whitehome (for Range Finding), 1 Apr. 96.
Special as Inspector of Warlike Stores for the Australasian
Colonies, Lt.Col. J. P.Harman,ret.pay,R.Art. 1 May 92
Secretary Major W. E. Blewitt, R. Artillery i Apr. 94.
Assistant Secretary Commander B. B. Farquhar, R.N
Specially Employed Captain H. H. Rich, Royal Artillery ,.., i Apr. 93.
Curator of Tower Armouries H, A, Vitcf, Dillon, FSA , i Jan, 95,
ii6
Cummiftecs and Inspection of WarWie Stores.
Joint Naval and Military Committee on Defence.
President The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War.
Members, Naval and Military.
The Senior Naval Lord of the Admiralty. 1 The Adjutant General.
The Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves. | The Inspector General of Fortifications.
The Director of Naval Ordnance. I The Inspector General of Ordnance.
The Director of Naval Intelligence. I The Director of Military Intelligence.
Joint Secretaries.
Colonel H. F. Tvrrner (from R. Engineers). | Captain G. A. Callaghan, R.N.
Army Sanitary Committee.
President r€2'.s.c. General SrH. E. Wood, GCB. GCMG. 9 Oct,
Members,
Colonel H.Locock, OS. retired pay, i July go (iNov. 87).
Sir D. Galton, KCB. FSS. late Capt. R. Eug. i July 90
( Oct. 57).
Surg. Gen. J. A. Marston, CB. MB. ret. pay, i July 90.
Sir C. A. Cameron, Knt. MD. 9 Sept. 90.
Brigade Surgeon Lt.ColonelW. S. Pratt, MB. i Apr. 93
Secretari/ J. J. Frederick, i July 90 (i Dec. 62).
Royal Engineer Committee.
President (loith rank of Majo'- General) p.s.c. Colonel T. Praser, CB. CMG. 16 Apr. 96.
JEx-officio Memhers.
93-
Surg.MajorGen.W.R.Hooper, lafe 'Ben.'Estti.h.i for India) ,
6 Apr. 95.
Colonel A. Hill, 8 Apr. gS.
Surijeon Colonel J. jRichaTd.son, MB. retired Indian
Medical Service (for India), 13 .July 96.
Major G. A. Carr 16
Major A. C. MacDonnell 16
Major L. C. Jackson i
Captain W. B. Brown i
Colonel D. A. Scott, DSO 8 June54
Lt-Colonel G. Barker 6 Nov. 94
Major R. M. Ruck i July 91
Major G. K. Scott-Moncrieff. i Nov. 93
Associate Memhers,
Major D. C. Courtney, ret. pay (/or /»rfia)... 20 Apr. 87 I Major J. L. Irvine 26
Major P. G. Von Donop i July 94 Captain A. M. Stuart 9
Major R. L. Hippisley 30 Jan. 91 Captain J. H. L'E. Johnstone i
Major C.Penrose i July 91 I W. Kellner, PA.Z) 21
Secretary Major E. Drnitt, i Jan. 93.
Experimental Officer, Siilmarine Mining Service Captain P. R. Burn-Murdoch, 16 May
Dress and Equipment Committee.
President p.s.c. Colonel H. S. G. Miles.
Memhers.
May 92
Dec. 95
Dec. 95
Apr. 96
Aug. 96
Mar. 94
Nov. 95
June 93
92.
Colonel P. G. Wintle, DSO. Army Ordnance Dept.
Colonel P. Howard, Rifle Brigade.
p.s.c. Colonel C. E Beckett, 3 Hussars.
VC Lt.Colonel E. S. Browne, South Wales Borderers.
p.s.c. Major A. G. Churchill, 12 Lancers
Lt.Colonel A. R. F. Dorvvard, DSO. Royal Engineers.
Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. B. Allin, MB.
Major E. S. May, Royal Artillery.
Secretary..
INSPECTION STAFF.
SsiALI, AkMS.
Chief Inspector.— U,.Go\OT:ie\ W. N. Lockyer (from h.p.
Royal Artillery), 19 Feb. 96 (21 June 94).
Inspectors.
Lt.Colonel W. F. Nuthall (fiom h.p. Manchester Regi-
ment), 21 June 94.
Major E. Ward, Royal Artillery, i Oct. 95.
Assistant Inspectors.
Captain Hon. A. Lambart, R. Art. i Apr. 96 (10 Apr. 94).
Lt.Col. F. F. Johnstone (from h.p. Bedford Regt.),
I Apr. 96 (21 June 94).
Steel.
Jnspeo^o)-.— Major T. H. E. Acton, E. Artillery,! Oct. 96.
Assistant Inspectors.
liieut. H. Johnstone, R. Artillery, i Anr. 96 (26 Apr. 95).
Lieut R. J.Macdonald.R.Artillerj', I Apr.96(i Apr.95).
Captain C. W. M. Lane, R. Artillery, i Apr. 96 ( i Apr. 95).
Lieut. A. R. Oldfield, R. Artillery, i Apr. 96 (t Apr. 95).
Lieut. H. G. Howorth, R. Artillery, 3 June 96.
Major A. H. P. Turner, Royal Artillery, 9 Nov. 96.
ROTAL ARSEITil..
Chief Inspector [with rank of Lt.Colonel). — Major C. F.
Hadden, R. Artillery, i Apr. 93.
Inspectors.
Major H. C. L. Holden, R. Artillery, i Feb. 88.
Major W. A. TJrquhart, R. Artillery, i Apr. 93.
Captain A.M. Stuart, R. Engineers, i Apr. 94 (9 Mar. 94).
Major H. P. Willoughby, R^ Artillery, 19 June 95.
Major T. F. Bushe, R. Artillery, 19 Sept. 96.
Assistant Inspectors.
Captain C. E. Rolt, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 96 (t Apr. 92).
Captain N. B. Heff'ernan, R. Art., i Apr. 96 (t Oct. 92).
Captain P. T. Fisher, R. Artillery, i Apr. 96 (17 Dec. 92).
Major E. F. Nelson, R. Artillery, i Apr. 96 (23 Mar. 95).
Captain F. A. Randolph, R. Art., 1 Apr. 96 (3 May 93).
Lieut. T. G. Tulloch, R. Artillery, i Apr. yd (14 Aug. 95).
Captain W. L. Farmar, R. Art., i Apr. 96 (i Apr. 93).
Lieut. N. E. B. Bellairs, R. Art. i Apr. 90.
Major L. T. Pease, R. Mar. Art. 30 Apr. 96.
Captain P. P. Miuchin. R. Artillery, i Apr. 96 (i Apr. 93).
Captain R. P. Robinson, R.Engineers,i Apr. 96 (i Apr.93).
Major W. J. Honner, R. Artillery, i Apr. 96 (25 May 93).
p.s.c. Captain G. D. Baker, R. Ai-t. ir Apr.96(5 Aug. 93).
Assistant to Inspector B. Eng. Stores. — Captain W. Mont-
gomery, Coast Battalion, i Apr. 94.
Attached.
Lieut. A. M'Gill, R. Artillery, 17 Apr. 95.
Lieut. T. H. E. Anderson. R'. Artillery, 2t Apr. 95.
Assist. Com. of Ord. S. M'A. Walker, Army Ord. Dept.
22 Dec. 94.
General Stores.
Chief Inspector. — p.s.c. Commissary General of Ord-
nance J. T.Barriugton, ret. pay, i Apr. 96 (i Apr. 88).
Inspector. — Lt.Colonel R. S. Watson, 16 July 96.
Assistant to Chief Inspector. — Dep. Com. P. Tims, Army
Ord. Dept. i Apr. 96 (i Apr. 92).
PosiTioif Finding.
Chief Inspector. — Colonel H. S. S. Watkin, CB.
26 -July 90 (i Apr. 86).
Inspectors.
Captain G. vOsboru, R. Artillery, 23 Apr. 96. Woolwich.
Captain H. T. Hawkins, R. Artillery, 21 Aug. 94. Malta.
Capt. L. E. B. Dykes, R. Art. 24 July 95. Golden Hill.
Captain H. de T. Phillips, R. Art. 10 Oct. 94. Gibraltar.
Assistant Inspector. — Lieut. A. H. Thorp, R. Artillery,
I Apr. 96 (24 July 93). Woolwich.
Machinery.
Superintending Engineer and Constructor of Shipping, — ■
Assistant do. — H. Travis, 13 Apr. 93.
Attached.
Colonel G. A. Crawford, retired pay, 17 Aug. 88.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Captain J. Berry, Qr.Mr. retired pay, 30 Jan. 89.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Captain W. Graham, Qr.Mr. retired pay, 24 July 90
Woolwich Arsenal.
Captain H. M. Eustace, Middlesex Regt. 25 Nov. 93.
Chattenden.
Lieut. A. J. B. Church, Connaught Rangers, i Oct. 94.
Dublin.
Captain R. Bennett, Devonshire Regt. 22 Apr. 95.
Woolwich.
Valuation and Inspection of Military Equipment (India Committee).
Col. G. A. Crawford,ret. pay R. Art. {for War OJiae). \ Captain A. B. Hawes, late Indian Army (/or/)i(?ia O^ce).
Miscellaneous Establishments.
I 17-18
MISCELLANEOUS ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury.
Commandant, — Colonel H. R. Abadie, CS. (from Regi-
mental District), 19 Apr. 94.
Assistant Commandant and Superintendent o_f the Sldhig
Department. — Colonel G. M. Onslow (fromh.p. 20 Hus-
sars), 19 Apr. 92.
Adjutant. — Major E. C. Knox, 18 Hussars, 25 Apr. 94.
Pa;/mas?er.— Staff Paymaster J. S. D'Aguilar.
Biding Master. — George Matthews, 13 Nov. 95 (8 Feb. 83) ;
Bon. Major, 13 Nov, 95.
Quarter Master. — ,Jas. Wm. Humphrey,! 5 Oct. 93
(18 July 88); Son. Captain, i3 July 93.
' Captain Humphrey served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 18
Remount Establishment.
Inspector General. — Major General B. A. Gore, i Jan.
94. Head Quarters.
Assistant Inspectors,
Woolwich.
Colonel T. A. St. Quintin (from h.p. 8 Hussars), 19 Oct.
92. Dublin.
Colonel W. R. Truman (from Regimental District),
I Apr. 93. London.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Captain J. W. Peters, 7 Dragoon Guards, 29 Apr. 96.
Head Quarters.
Staff Captains,
Major D. E. Wood, 8 Hussars, 1 July 92. Dublin,
Captain H. M. Ferrar, R. Art. 26 Sept. 93. Woolwich,
Boyal Hospital, Chelsea.
Governor. — Field Marshal Sir D. M. Stewart, Bart.
GCB. GCSI, CIE. Indian Staff Corps, 29 Mar. 95.
Lt. Governor if- Secretary. — p.s.c. Major General C. W.
Robinson, CB. 23 Mar. 95.
Assistant Secretary. — J. Duwling.
Adjutant. — Major H. C. B. Gray, Welsh Regt. i Apr. 90.
Chaplain. — Bev. J. H. S. Moxey, BA. 25 Mar. 96.
Physician and Surgeon {with rank of Surgeon Colonel). —
Thomas Ligertwood,"' MD. h.p. 3 June 96.
Deputy Surgeon. — Surgeon Major W. J. Macnamara,
MD. 4 Aug^ 96.
Dispenser. — J. C. Collins, 11 Jan. 9;.
Quarter Master. — Richd. Barry Jupp,ret. pay, 13 Sept. 93
(g Sept. 71) ; Son. Captain, 9 Sept. Si.
Captains of Invalids,
J.VanderH.Rees,late4oF.
Major J.W.Daniell, ret.pay.
Major B. W. Humphry, ret.
pay.
Colonel A. Green, ret. pay.
Major B. Brutton, ret. pay.
Major A. S. Carter, retired
pay.
1 Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (men-
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
Judge Advocate General's OfB.ce.
Office, 7, Victoria Street, S.W.
Judge Advocate General. — Rt. Son. Sir F. H. Jeune.
Deputy Judge Adoocate General. — J. C. O'Dowd, Esq. CB,
Deputy Judge Advocate. — p.s.c. Lt. Colonel J. L. C. St. Clair
(from h.p. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), 4
May 96.
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Master. — The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
T • .. T> ir „^.,„. (■ The Deputy Adj. Gen. in Ireland.
Joxnt Dep. Masters. [ ^heDep. Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captain of Invalids.
Major George Cresswell, retired pay.
Adjutant. — Joshua Fielding.' 3 Nov. 91; Qr.Mr.andSon.
Captain.
Physician and Surgeon.— 'WilM.a.ra Carte, ^ 13 Aug. 58.
Secretary. — Langrishe P. Banks.
Quarter Master, —
Solicitor. — R. J. Ferguson, Esq.
Army Pay Office.
Paymaster General.— Rt. Son. J. A. L. Earl ofHonetoun.
GCMG.
Assistant Paymaster General. — C. J. Maude, Esq.
Army Purchase Commission.
(J. C. O'Dowd, CB. 30 Sept. 71.
Commissioners <
Military Prisons.
Inspector General.— 'W , 3. Stopford, late Capt. 52 Foot.
Inspector. — Lt. Colonel M. C. Garsia, retired pay.
Aldershot.—Gov.Ca^t.K. A. Henderson, Manchester Rest
17 Feb. 96.
Med. Off., Brig. Surg. W. F. Ruttledge, ret. pay.
Brixton.— Gov. Capt. G. S. Haines, Cheshire Regiment
27 Mar. 96. '
Cork. — Chief Warder, J. Martin.
Med. Off., Brigade Surg. U. A. Jenings, MD. ret nav
Dublin.— Chief iVarder, A. Mason.
Med. Off., Surgeon Major N. Alcook, ret. pay.
Gosport.—Gov., Lt. Colonel H. Waring, ret. pay 2 Foot
Med. Off., Surgeon E. Chandler, h.p.
Malta.— Chief Warder, P. Prior.
Blue. — Facings Red.
1 Captain Fielding served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahnta.
and Mahsama, at the action at Kassasm on the 2Sth August, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the rantnrp nf
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). v-ai^umc ui
* Surgeon Carte served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkermmn
i»Ke of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . iuKermmn,
»i»Be
iig ^^^i of Officers, now serving in the Army, tvlio passed the Examination and received
GeHlficates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
Cameron, General Sir Wm. Gordon, KCB. Lancaster j Gordon, Major General C. E. P. C3. Gordon Higlilander3>
Resiment, May 1853. Nov. 1844.
Cox, Maior General Sir 3. W. KCB. Bedford Regiment, Jarvis, Colonel S. P. CMG. h.p. 82 F. May 1856.
Nov. 1847. 1 M'Cleverty, General W. A. Northampton Kegt. Dec. 1830.
Cranfield, Cnptain G. D. h.p. TJnatt. I Paterson, Colonel Wm.Unatt. Nov. 1855.
D'Oyly, Maior General J. W. Nov. 1B47. | Peacooke, Major General G. J. Dec. 1856.
Ewart, General Sir J. A., KCB. Argyll and Sutherland i Stapylton, Lt. General G. G. C. W. Surrey Regt. May 1849.
Highlanders, May 1S45. 1 Stewart, Major A. F. h.p. 36 F. Dec. 1837.
List of Oficeo-s, now serving, who have passed the Staff College.
Passed, December 1860.
*Grant, Lt.General Sir R., KCB. R.
Engineers.
Passed, December 1862.
Eafti, Lt.General C. J., CB.
Black, Major General W., CB.
Passed, December 1864.
, CB-
Goodenciigh, Lt.General W. H
R. Artillery.
Olive, Lt.General E. H.
JJe "Wood, General Sir H. E., GCB.
aCMG.
Knowles, Major General C. B., CB.
Passed, December 1865.
Sniber, Lt.General C. C, R. M. Art.
Robinson, Major Gen. C. W., CB.
Knollys, Colonel H., h.p. R. Art.
Passed, December 1866.
Barker, Lt.General G. D., CB.
Hatchell, Major General G.
Blundell, Major General R. B. H.
Passed, December 1867.
Prior, Major General G. TJ.
Passed, December 1868.
Walker, Major General A. L.
Passed, December 1869.
Boughey, Colonel J., h.p. Wilts Regt.
Cooke, Col.W. S., h.p. Cheshire Regt.
Chapman, General B. P., CB. R. Art.
Passed, December 1870.
Maurice, Major General J. F., CB.
R. Art.
Clery, Major General C. F., CB.
Uffl: Sartorius, Colonel E. F. CB.
(from h.p. East Lancashire Regt.)
Little, Maj.Gen.H.A.,CB. Indian S.C.
*,* In the foregoing lists the names
are placed in the Order of Merit in
which the Officers passed the final
Examination, as officially notified ;
but, the Order of Merit in which
Officers have passed out of the Staff
College having ceased to be disclosed,
iheir names in thefcllowing lists are
consequently given in the Order oi
Merit in which they passed into the
Staff' College.
Passed, December 1871.
Schwabe, Col. G. S., h.p. Regtl. Dist.
Jones-Vaughan, Colonel H. T., CB.
(from h.p. East Yorkshire Regt.).
Dnndas, Colonel H. L., h.p. Bast
Yorkshire Regt. (15 F.)
h.p.
Passed, December 1872,
Hart, Colonel A. FitzRoy, CB
East Surrey Regt. (31 F.)
Gosset, Major General M. W. E., CB
Hall, Colonel B. G., R. Mar. Art.
Buxton, Lt. Colonel J. W. P., h.p.
Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Brickenden, Colonel R. H. L., Black
Watch (42 F.)
Dooner, Colonel W. T., Regimental
District.
CoUen, Major General Sir E. H. H.,
ZCIE. Indian S.C. {passed inio fji'e
College with the preceding Class)
Passed, December 1873.
Clayton, Colonel E., h.p. R. Art.
Dalrymple, Major General W. h.,CB.
Walford, Colonel N.L., h.p.R.Art.
Bury, Colonel J. T.,R. Art.
Russell, Col. F. S., CMG. h.p. i Drs.
Cooper, Lt. Colonel H. h.p. North
Lancashire Regiment.
Duncan, Major General J.
Poignand, Colonel G., h.p. Leinster
Regiment.
Burnett, Major-General C.J.,CB.
•Hutchinson, Colonel W. P. M., h.p.
R. Artillery.
Passed, December 1874.
Hare, Lt. Colonel W. A. H., R. Eng.
Ardagh, Colonel Sr J. C.,KCIE. CB.
(from R. Engineers).
Walker, Colonel A. G. , R. Art.
Creek, Colonel E. S.,h.p. Welsh Pus.
Delavoye, Col. A. M.(from Essex Regt.)
Courtenay, Lt.Col. E. J., h.p. Sussex
Regiment.
Gatacre, Colonel W. P., CB. DSO.
(from h.p. Middlesex Regt.)
Lagard,Col, E.J.,h.p.LancasterRegt.
Passed, December 1875.
Morris, Lt.Col. W. G., ClfG. R. Eng.
Yule, Lt.Col. W. A., h.p. Scots Pus.
Kitchener, Lt.Col. H. E. C, h.p. Duke
of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry.
Brownrigg, Col. H. S.,h.p. Rifle Brig.
Kelly-Kenny, Col. T., CB. h.p. W.
Surrey Regt.
Curteis,Col.R.L.H.,h.p.BedfordRegt.
Glen, Colonel A., Regtl. District.
♦Harrison, General Sir R., KCB.
CMO.
Passed, December 1876.
Beugough, Major General H. M., CB.
Money, Colonel E. C.,h.p. Irish Pus.
Praser, Lt.Col. A. H., Berks Regt.
Passed, December 1877.
.Tones, Col. D. P. (from h.p. R. Art.)
Smith, Lt. Col. W. W. M., R. Art.
Barker, Lt.Colonel J. C, R. Eng.
Hildyard, Colonel H. J. T., h.p.
Highland Lt. Infantry (71 F.)
Ross of Bladensburg, Lt.Col. J. F.G.
CB. h.p. Coldstream Guards.
Woodgate, Lt.Colonel B. R. P., CB.
Lancaster Regt. (4 P.)
Goldsmid, Colonel A. E. W. Regi-
mental District.
Morison, Lt.Col. P.deL., h.p. R.Scots.
Hughes - Hallett, Colonel H. T.,
h.p. Middlesex Regt. (57 P.)
Cochran, ColonelP., Regtl. District.
Auld, Colonel J., h.p. Northumber-
land Fusiliers.
Vulliamy,Lt.Co!.C.W.,LeicesterRegt.
h.p.
Hare, Col. R. C.h.p. Cheshire Regt.
Passed, December 1882.
Morris, Colonel A. W., h.p. Northamp-
tonshire Regt.
Haig, Major H. de H., R. Engineers.
Leefe, Lt.Colonel J. B., R. Mar. Art.
Trotter, Lt. Col. J. K., R. Artillery.
Dalton, Lt.Col. J. C, R. Artillery.
Mortimer, Major H. B., North Staf-
fordshire Regt. (64 P.)
Allen, Colonel R. B., h.p. E.York Regt.
Hutton, Major C. M., Lane. Fusiliers.
Stephenson, Lt.Col. T.E., Essex Regtj
Bromfield, Mai.F. W., Cheshire Regt.
Balfe, Lt.Col. E., Indian Staff' Corps.
Passed the Final Examination without having gone through the College,
Passed, December 1878,
Fffi: Bell, Colonel M. S., CB,
Royal Engineers.
Everett, Colonel W., CMG. h.p. West
Riding Regt.
Luttman- Johnson, Lt.Colonel P., h.p.
York and Lancaster Regt.
Fergusson, Lt.Col. J. A. (from h.p.
Bifie Brigade.)
Miles,Lt.Col.H.S.G.,h.p.MunsterPus.
Paterson, Lt.Colonel A.M., h.p. Bed-
ford Regiment.
Passed, December 1879.
Grove, Major General C, CB.
Leverson, Major J. J., R. Engineers.
M'Donald, Colonel G., R. Engineers
Elles, Col. E. R., CB. (from R. Art.).
Jocelyn, Lt.Colonel J. R. J., R. Art.
Pollock, Lt.Col. A. J. O., Scots Pus.
Glasgow,Col.J.C.R.,h.p.SugblkReg.
Tidy, Lt.Col. A. G., N. Lane. Regt.
Ponsonby,Col.J.G.(fromBerks Regt.)
•Spencer, Lt.Colonel U.W.T., R. Art.
Passed, December 1880.
Beresford, Colonel C. P, C.,R. Eng.
Montgomery, Lt.Col. R. A., R. Art.
Buohanan-Dunlop, Lt.Colonel H. D.,
Royal Artillery.
Benson, Lt.Col. F.W.,h.p. 17 Lancers.
Browne, Lt.Colonel G, P., DSO-, h.p.
Northamptonshire Regt. (48 P.)
RomUly, Major P. W,, DSO. Scots
Guards.
Bullock, Major G. M., Devon Regt.
AUatt, Lt.Colonel H. T. W., h.p.
DuKe of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Thomson, Lt.Col.C.F., h.p. 7 Hussars.
Prickett, Col. T.,h.p. Essex Regt.
Godfray, Bt.Lt. Colonel J.W., King's
Own Scottish Borderers.
•Praser, Colonel T., CB. CMG., h.p.
Royal Engineers.
"Ud Hart, Colonel Reginald C., CB.
(from Eoval Engineers).
*Watson, Col. C. M.,CMG. R. Eng.
Crookenden, Lt.Col. H. H., R. Art.
(passed into the College with the pre-
ceding Class).
Jeff'reys, Colonel P. D., CB. h.p.
Connaught Rangers (88 P.) (da).
Spence, Colonel J., h.p. York Lt.
Inf. [do).
Passed, December 1881.
Green, Lt.Col. A. O., R. Engineers.
Murray, Lt.Colonel J. W., R. Art.
Daniell, Lt.Col. De C, R. Artillery.
Johnson, Major R. P., R. Artillery.
Hughes, Lt.Col. P. J.. Scottish EifloB.
Routh, Lt Col. W. R., h.p. Suff'olk
Regiment.
Herbert, Major General I. J. C, CB.
CMG. Grenadier Gds.
Haly, Colonel R. H. O'G., CB. DSO.
h.p. Sufiolk Regt.
Yeatherd, Maj. E.W., Lancaster Regt.
Dawson, Major D. F. R., Coldst. Gds.
Legard, Col. J. D., York Art. (W,
Div. R. Artillery).
Fea.coc^sieM.Col.W., CM G.n.E. {passed
info College with the preceding Class) .
Barton, Colonel G., CB. h.p. Royal
Fusiliers (do.)
Hutton, Colonel E. T. H., CB. {do.),
h.p. King's Royal Rifles.
List of Officers, now serving, who Jiave passed the Sfaf College
Passed, December 1883.
120
Grove, Lt.Colonei E. A. W. S.,W.
Kent Res;t.
Gough,Col.'iroK.G.H..C'i?.h.p. 14 Hus.
Beckett, Colonel C. E., 3 Hussars.
CodrinfTton.MajorA, E., Coldst. Gds.
Verner, Lt. Col. W.W.C.h.p.Rifle Brig.
Stone, Major F. G., R. Artillerv.
Settle, Colonel H. H., DSO. Royal
Enemeers.
Barrow, Lt.Col. A. F., C3IG. DSO.
Indian Staff Corps,
et. Clair, Lt.Colonei ,T. L. C, h.p.
Argyll and Sutherland Highldrs.
Granti Major General H. F., CB.
TJffl: Ridfreway, Lt.Col. B,. K.,Ind.S.C.
Barter, Major C. St. L.,York Lt. Inf.
Mortimer, Lt.Col. C L., B. Fnsilier.s.
Wilkinson, Col. A., Reo-tl. District.
Duke, Capt. .T. C, W. Riding Regt.
Passed, December 1884.
Sawyer, Colonel H. A., Indian S. 0,
Lake, Major P. H. N., E. Lane. Regt.
Wvnne, Colonel G.C., h.p. R. Art.
Moody, Major R. S. H., The Buffs.
More-Molyneux, ColonelG.H., Indian
Staff Corps.
JJanfield. Major R. J. F., Welsh Regt.
Sharpe, Major E. J., Middlesex Regt.
Hammond, Lt.Col. P. H.. R. Art.
Lawrence, Lt.Col. R. C. B., i Dr. Gds.
Watson, Major A. J., Suffolk Regt.
Passed, December 1885.
Stopford, Colonel Son. F. W., h.p.
Grenadier Guards.
Grierson, Bt. Lt.Colonei J. M., R. Art.
Walker, Lt.Col. H. C. C, Royal Art.
Foster, Major H. J., B. Engineers.
Sharpe, Major J. B., Royal Engineers.
Dunlop, Major H. C, Royal Art.
Penton, Capt. H. E., Indian S.C.
Colville, Major A. E. W., Rifle Brig.
Adair, Lt.Colonei W. T., R. Marines.
Hogge, Major J. W., Indian Staff C.
Inglefleld, Major F. S., E. York Regt.
Napier, Lt.Col. Son. J.P.,h.p. 10 Hus.
Wavell, Col. A. G., Regimental Dist.
Cavenagh, Major W. 0.,BedfordRegt.
Durand, Col. A. G. A., CB. Indian S.C.
Johnstone, Lt.Col. .l.,h.p. Oxf. Lt.Iuf.
Robinson, Lt.Col. F. W., Shropshire
Lt. Infantry.
Sherston, Major J., I)SO. Rifle Brig.
Passed, December 1886.
Wyndham, MajorW.G.C, 21 Hus?ars.
Paget, Lt.Colonei H., 7 Hussars.
Allen, Major A. .1. W., The Buffs.
Callwell, Major C. E., R. Artillery.
Fleming, Major E. W., R. Artillery-
Agar, Major E., Royal Engineers.
Northcotl.Ma.). H. P.,Leinster Regt.
Smith, Major W. A., E. Artillery.
Fletcher, Major W. B., R. Artillery.
Daniell, Major J. P., R. Marines.
Poynder, Major C. E., Indian S. C.
Jones, Major A. E., Indio,n S. C.
Smythe, Captain H.H., Scots Fus.
Urmston, Major B. B., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
Farrant, Lt.Colonei H. C. B., N.
Lane. Regt.
Bethune, Major E. C, 10 Lancers.
Simpson, Major C. R., Lincoln Regt.
Mackenzie,MajorG.F.C.,SufEolkRegt.
Barkworth, Captain H. A. S., North-
ampton Regiment.
Bode, Capt. L. W., Middlesex Regt.
Churchill, Colonel M. h.p. ]s orthamp-
ton Regt.
Williams, Maj. R. B.,SomersetLt. Inf.
Wogan-Browne, Maj.P.W. N. ,3 Hus.
Kitchener, Bt.Lt.Col. F. W., W.York
Regiment.
Eastman, Major W. I., R. M. Art.
Passed,
December 1887.
Reade, Captain R. N. R., Shropshire
Light Infantry.
Pawkes, Lt.Colonei L. G., R. Art.
* Passed the Final Examination without hav'n
order of Army Rank.
Banning, Capt. S. T., Munster Fus.
Waters.Major vV. H. H., Ml'O. R.Art.
Waldron, Major P., R. Artillery.
Hamilton, Major W. G., DSO. East
Lancashire Regiment.
Pranklyn, Lt.Col. W. E., York Regt.
Beatson, Lt.ColonelF. C, Wilts Regt.
Gaunter, Captain J. E., Welsh Regt.
Plumer, Major H. C. 0., York and
Lancaster Regiment.
Kitson.Maj. G. C, King's R. Rifles.
Griffith, Capt. E. H., Leicester Regt.
Gatliff, Major A. F., Royal Marines.
Morrison, Captain C. G., 5 Dr. Gds.
Cockbi;rn, Capt.C. J., Warwick Regt.
Lawson, Major H.M., R. Engineers.
Renny, Capt. A. M., Ind. S. C. (passed
into Cotlene with preceding Class).
Creagh, Col. A. G., CB. II. Art. (do.).
CoUings, Lt.Colonei W. A., Berks
Regt. (do.).
Hammersley, Bt.MajorF.,Lanc. Pus.
(do.).
Beresford, Major C. E. de la P., Wilt-
shire Regiment (do.).
Passed, December 1883.
Reeves, Lt.Colonei J., Irish Fusiliers.
Barker, M.ajor J. S. S., Royal Art.
Baldock, Major T. S., Ro.yal Art.
Cooper, Major P. E., P^oyal Artillery
Kemball, Major G. V., Royal Art.
Burn-Murdoch, Bt.Lt.Col. J., R. Eng.
O'Leary, Captain AY. E., Irish Rifles.
a Court, Major C, Rifle Brigade.
Paris, Captain A., Royal Marine Art.
Ca,rleton, Maj. G. D., Leicester Regt.
Heath, Major F. C, R. Engineers
Hegan, Major E., 5 Dragoon Guards.
Smith Dorrien, Major H. L., DSO.
Derbyshire Rogt.
Kennedy, Lt.Colonei C. (from h.p.
Suffolk Regiment.)
Munro, Major L., Hampshire Regt.
Guilding, Captain E. S., Essex Regt
M'Grigor, Major C. R. R., King's
Royal Rifles.
Watts, Major C.N. .Derby Regiment.
Barnardiston, Major N. W. , Middle-
sex Regiment.
Gordon, Major C. H., The Buffs.
Sewell, Major J. H., Norfolk Regt.
Stawell.Lt.Col. G.D. h,p.-Devon Regt.
Burney, Major H. H., Gordon Hig'a-
landers.
Bewicke-Copley, Major R. C. A. B.,
King's Royal Rifles.
Ai-mitnge, Captain J. L., Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
Adye, Bt.Lt.Colonel J., R. Artillery.
Henuiker-Major, Major Son. A. H.
Coldstream Guards.
Passed, December 1839.
Bethell, Major B. H., R. Engineers.
Sinclair, Lt.Colonei H. M., R. Eng.
Benson, Major G. E., R. Artillerv.
M'Cracken.'Bt.Major F. W. N., Berk-
shire Regiment.
Kerrison, Major E. R. A., R. Art.
Duff, Bt.Lt.Colonel B., Indian S.C.
Robb, Capt. P. S., Durham Lt. Inf.
Drake, Capt. H. D.,R. Marine Art.
Ellison, Capt. G. P., W. Surrey Regt.
Leverson, Major G. P., R. Eng.
Bolfield, Lt.Col. H. E., Munster Fus.
Jeffreys, Major H. B., R. Artillery
Hamilton, Captain A. B., King's Own
Scottish Borderers.
Shute, Capt. H. G. D., Coldst. Gds.
White, Major J. G., Middlesex Regt.
Guinness, MajorH. W. N., Irish Regt.
Altham, Major E. A., Royal Scots.
Goldschmid't, Captain E. S.D., Welsh
Regiment.
Lester, Captain C. M., W. York Regt.
Littledale, Major H. C. T., 4 Dr. Gds.
Dalrymple, Major Son. N. de C,
Scots Guards.
Cavendish, Captain A. B. J., Argyll
snd Sutherland Highlanders.
Wildman - Lushington, Captain P.,
King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Compton, Major T. E., Nort'namp-
ton Pvegt.
Jones, Captain Xf. D., Wilts Regt.
Kane, Itlajor P. R. P., E. Surrey Rest.
Brock-Hoilinshead, Major L., West
Kent Regt.
du Boulay. Captain N. W. H., R. Art.
Burn-Murdoch, Major J. P., i Drs.
Passed, December 1890.
De Brath, Major E., Indian S.C.
Pemberton, Major E. St. 0., R. Eng,
Chance, Capt. H., Royal Artillery.
Inglefleld, Major N. B., R. Artillery
Western, MajorW.G.B., W.Kent Regt
Pairholme, Capt. W. E., R. Artillery
Bemini, Captain V.. Leicester Regt.
Wigram, Capt. H. H., Scois Guards
Granet, Major E. J., R. Artillery.
Cole, Capt. A. W. G. L., Welsh Pus.
Poett, Major J. H., Dorset Regt.
Monro, Capt. C. C, W. Surrey Regt.
Denne.Capt. H. W. D., Gordon High.
Yentris, Colonel P., h.p. Essex Regt.
Pedley, Lieut. O. H., Conn. Rangers.
Young, Major J. C, Sussex Regt.
Western, Capt. J. S. E., Indian S.C.
Macdouald, Capt. N. D., Wilts Regt.
Greenfield, Bt.Lt.Colonel R. M.,
Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Lascelles, Captain W. E., Rifle Brig.
Lawrence, Capt. H. D., East Surrey
Regiment.
Broadwood, Capt. B. G., 12 Lancers.
Sitwell, Capt. W. H., Northumber-
land Fusiliers.
Gawne, Major J. M., Lancaster Regt.
Courtenay, Lt.Col. E. R., 11 Hussars.
Wortley, 'Major E. J. M. S., CMG.
King's Ro.yal Rifles.
UdLysons, Capt. H., Scottish Rifles.
Passed, December 1891.
Talbot, Major Son. M. G., R. Eng.
Laffan, Major H. D., R. Engineers.
Davies, Capt. P. J.. Grenadier Gds.
Bnnbury, Captain W. E., Indian S.C.
Allen, Lt Col. D. M.,West India Regt.
Crawford, Captain A., R. Artillery.
Wintour, Bl.Major P., W.Kent Regt.
Walter, Capt. W. P., Lancashire Pus.
Stuart, Captain A. R., B. Artillery.
Hawkins, Major J. W,, R. Artillery.
Vyvyan, Captain C. B., E.Kent Regt.
Gieichen.Capt. A.E.W.Cokki;, Gr.Gda.
Woodward.Capt. E. M., Leicstr.Regt.
Blood, Captain W. P., Irish Fusiliers.
Lindley, Captain J, E., i Dragoons.
Hudson, Captain A. T. P. , Manchestrr
Regiment.
E wart, Capt. J. S., Cameron Highldrs.
Aston, Captain G. G., R. Mar. Art.
Gamble, Capt. E. N., Lincoln Regt.
W.alker, Lt.Colonei M. C. B. >.,
King's Royal Rifles.
Hamilton, Lt.Col.B. M., E. York Regt.
Cowans, Captain J. S., Rifle Brigade.
RichardsoB, Capt. A. J., E. York Regt.
Pinney, Captain B. J., R. Fusiliers,
Hardiiige, MajorJiZo?;.A. S.,ScotsPu3.
Johnson, Major Sir H. A. W., Bart.,
Y'ork Light Infantry.
Younghusband, Bt.Major G. J., In-
dian Staff Corps.
Passed, December 1892.
Rycroft, Major W. H., 11 Hussars.
Wathen, Captain E. 0., 5 Lancers.
Cokayne Frith, Major R. C, 15 Hus,
Cowan, Major H. V., R. Artillery.
Dawkins, Major H. S., R. Artillery.
Baker, Capt. G. D., Royal Artillery,
Churchill, Capt. A. B. N., Royal Art.
Stanton, Captain H. E.,DSO'. R. Art.
Macbean, Capt. W. A., Royal Art.
Hickson, Majors. A. E,,Di'O.R.Eng.
Heath, Capt. G.M., Royal Engineers.
Surtees, Major H., Coldstream Gds.
S mith. Captain G. R. P., Coldstream
Guards.
Pilcher, Captain T. D., Northumber-
land j^usiliers.
Walter, Captain J. M., Devon Regt.
Graham, Maj. E.R.C., Cheshire Regt.
Lomax, Major S. H., Scottish Rifles.
gone through the College ; these Officers are hers placed in
I2I-9 List of Officers, noiv serving, who have passed the Staff College.
James, Capfc.B.R., East Surrey Regt.
Bonus, Captain W. J., Dorset Regt.
Gosset, Maior E. A. G., Derby Regt.
Shekleton, Bt Major H. T., S. Lane
Regiment.
Eitton, Capt. H. 6., DSO. Berks Regt.
Morland, Captain T. L. N., King's
Rojal Rifle Corps.
Hughes, Captain E. H., York and
Lancaster Regiment.
Carleton, Major P.R.C.. Durham L.I.
Deliue-Radciiffe, Captain C, Con-
naughr, Rangers.
Eoster.Lieut. A., Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
Hawes, Major B. R., Munster Fus.
Watkis, Capt. H. B. B., Indian S.C.
Selwjn, Captain C. H., Indian S. C.
Passed, December 1893.
Shadwell, Capt. L. J., Suffolk Regt.
Cadell. Capt. J. F., Royal Artillery.
Bose, Capt. J. M., R. Marine Art.
Clauson, Uapt;iin J. B., Royal Eng.
Massy, Major P. H. H., 6 Drag. Gds.
Bowes, Ca lit. W. H., Scots Fusiliers.
White, Capt. R. W. P., Welsh Regt.
Edwards, Lieut. F. M., Indian S. C.
Wilson, Capt. H. H.. Rifle Brigade.
Hamilton.Capt H.I.W.,W.Surre.vRg.
Rawlinson, Captain H. S., Cold-
stream Guards.
Churchill, Major A. G., is Lancers.
Dyas, Capt.J.K., Warwickshire Regt.
Ley, Major W. G., N. StaS^ord Regt.
Watson, Capt. W. A., Indian Stafl'C.
Donne, Capt. H. R. B., Norfolk Regt.
Prichard, Capt.H.C.,NorthamptouR.
Banks, Capt. W. S., Dorsetshire Regt.
Marrable, iJapt. A. G., YorkLt. lui.
Montagu, Capt. E., Suffolk Regt.
Gordon, Capt.F.,GordonHighlanders.
Gaisford, Mnjor R. B., Scots Fus.
Snow, Capt. T. D'O., Somerset Lt.Inf.
Bayly, Major A. W. L., DSO.
Indian Staff Corps.
Passed, Beoember 1894.
Kenny, Captain H. T., Indian S. C.
Doran, Captain W. R. B., Irish Regt.
Montgomery, Capt. R. A. K., R. Art.
Loch, Captain H. F., Indian S. C.
Keir, Major J. L., Royal Artillery.
Norie, Captain E. W. M., Middlesex
Regiment.
Trench, Major F. J. A., Royal Art.
Shute, Captain C. D., Rifle Brigade.
Rowley, Capt. R. A. D., Irish Rifles.
White, Major W. L., Royal Artillery.
Napier, Capt. G. S. F., Oxford Lt. Inf.
Farquharson, Major C. H., 3 Dr. Gds.
Cuthbertson, Captain N. W., Royal
Highlanders.
Dudgeon, Captain F. A., South Lan-
cashire Regiment.
Heard, Capt. E. S., Northumb. Fus.
Nicholson, Lieut. C. L., York Regt.
Gosset, Captain E. F., E. York Regt.
Carleton, Captain !■. R., E.^sex Regt.
Brander, Captain H. R., Indian S. C.
Copland, Captain C. S., Northampton
Regiment.
Conway- Gordon, Captain L., Royal
Marine Artillery.
Jenner, Capt. W. K. W., 9 Lancers.
Kiggell, Capt. L. E., Warwick Regt.
Fortescue, Capt. Hon.O.G,., Rif. Brig.
Warner, Captain R. H. L., Army
Service Corps.
Byng, Captain Son. J. H. G., loHus.
Hume, Capt. C. Y., Royal Artillery.
Wood, Major H. St. L. DSO., Dor-
setshire Regiment.
Aldworth, Major W., DSO., Bedford
Regiment.
Mitford, Bt.Major B. R., E. Surrey
Regiment.
Capper, Major W. B., Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Passed, Secember 1895.
Keith - Falconer, Captain C. E.,
Northumberland Fusijiers.
Henderson, Captain D., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
Peach, Capt. E., Indian Staff Corps.
Fasson, Capt. D. J.M., R. Artillery.
Vallancey, Cantain H. d'E., Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Marter, Capi.W. M., istDragn. Grds.
Dowding, Capt. H. H.H., Essex Regt.
Ducrot, Capt. L. H., Royal Artiillery.
Williams, Capt. G. D. R., Berks Regt.
Chichester, Capt. A. .A ., Dorset Regt.
Coffin, Captain C, Royal Engineers.
Massy, Major W. G., Royal Artillery.
Kirkpa.trick,Capt.B.T.,LeinsterRegt.
Ludlow, Capt. E. R. O., Army Service
Corps.
Dunlop. Capt. A. S., Royal Artillery.
Gwatkin,Capt. W.G.Manchester Regt.
Evans, Major H. J., Liverpool Regt,
Bird, Captain S., Royal Fusiliers.
Taylor, Capt. E. T., Cheshire Regt.
Maunsell, Capt. F. R., Royal Artillery
{admitted without competition),
Hickman, Capt. H. O. D., InniskiUing
Fusiliers (do.).
Alderson, Captain E. A. H., West
Kent Regiment (do.).
Fortescue, Major F. A., King's Royal
Rifles {do.).'
Adye, Major W., Irish Rifles (do.).
Ducat.Capt. CM., Indian Staff C.((?o).
Philipps,Capt. I. , IncUan StaflT C. {do.}.
Passed, December 1896,
Graham, Captain H. W. G., DSC,
5 Lancers.
Perceval, Captain E. M., Royal Art.
Thompson, Captain W. A. M., R. Art.
Tennaut, Captain H. L., Royal Art.
Ewbank, Captain W., Royal Eng.
Kirkpatrick, Captam G. M., R. Eng.
Friedcrichs, Lieut. D. A., R. Eng.
Earle, Captain S., Coldstream Gds.
Vertue, Captain N. H., S. Kent Regt.
Barter, Major B. St. J., Lincoln Regt.
De Gruyther, Captain C. M., Suffolk
Regiment.
Knox, Captain J. S., E. York Regt. '
Sladen, Capt. J. R. b\. E. York Regt.
Sloman, Crtpt. H. S., E. Surrey Regt.
Skinner, Capt. P. St. D., Sussex Regt.
Bridge, Captain W. u.. South Staf-
ford Regiment.
Jennings-Bramly, Captain H., Royal
Highlanders.
Barthorp, Captain A. H., Northamp-
ton Regiment.
Hamilton, C.ipt. L. A. H., York L. I.
Spearman, Capt. C. E., Munster Fus.
MacBean, Capt. .1. A. E., Dublin Fus.
Strachey, Capt. R. J., Rifle Brigade.
Carter, Capt. E. E., Army Ser. Corps.
Young, Major F. de B., Indian S. C.
Clay, Captain C. H., Indian S. C.
Tod, Captain J. K., Indian S. C.
Lawrence, C^ipt. Hon. H. A., 17 Lanes.
(admitted without competition)..
Du Cane, Majnr H. J., Roy. Art. (do).
-Maude, Captain P. S., Coldstream
Guards {do).
Wise, Captain H. E., Derbyshire
Regiment (do).
Oncers under Section V., Paragraph 74<.
Staff' Employment in consequence of
Passing the Staff' College.
Majoe Genbbals.
Grenfell. SirF. W., OCMG. KCB.
Butler, Sir W. P., KCB.
Alleyne, J., CB. Royal Artillery.
Kitchener, Sir H. H., XOB. KCMG., Royal Engineers.
Bundle, H. M. L., CMG. DSO., Royal Artillery.
Colonels.
Colvile, Sir H. E., KCMG. CB., Grenadier Guards.
Morton, G. AeG.,CB.
Lane, R. B., CB.
Yeatman-Biggs, A. G., CB.
Stewart, R. McG., CB.
Wood, E., CB.
Kelly, W. P., CB.
Wynne, A. S. , CB.
'Xurner, A. E., CB.
Crofton, M. S,, DSO.
Slade, F. G., CB.
Brabazon, J. P., CB., h.p. 4 Hussars.
Slade, J. R., CB.
Kicholson, W. G., CB.
yaC Beresford, Lord W. L. de la P., KCIE. h.p.
Hamilton, I. S. M., CB. DSO.
Murray, R. H., CB. Seaforth Highlanders.
MoKean, A. C, CMG. h.p. 6 Dragoons.
Chalmer, R., h.p.
Hemming, P. W., 5 Dragoon Guards.
Money, G. L. C, DSO., Cameron Highlanders.
Clark', W., h.p. Oxford Light Infantry.
Pearson, A. J., Royal Artillery.
Grant, H. G.
■- HiUiard, W. E.
'■'"- Lieutenant Colonels.
Clements, R. A. P., DSO. South Wales Borderers.
, of the Queen's Pegulations Qualified for
Service on the Staff in the Field, withoui
Yates, H. T. S., Royal Artillery.
Dutton, Hon. C
Childers, B. S. E., Royal Engineers.
Cochrane, W. F. D., CB.
Ouirk, J. O., DSO., Welsh Regiment.
Spratt, P. T. N., Royal Engineers.
Douglas, C. W. H.
Wingate, F. R., CB. DSO., Royal Artillery.
Majoes.
Smith-Rewse, H. W., Royal Engineers.
Chapman, D. P., Cheshire Regiment.
Kekewich, R. G., Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Sclater, H. C, Royal Artillery.
Airlie, D. S. W.. Earl of, 10 Hussars.
p.Kc. Wortley, B. J. M. S., CMG., King's Royal Rifles.
Crutchley, C.
Saunders, M. W., Royal Artillery.
Cunningham, D. D. Derbyshire Regiment.
Milne, R. L., DSO. Leicester Regiment.
p.s c. Hon. N. de C. Dalrymple, Scots Guards.
p.s.c. Hickson, S. A. E., DSO., Royal Engineers.
FitzGerald, H. S., Durham Liyht. Inlantrj-.
Triscott, 0. P., DSO., Royal Artillery.
Douglas, C. C, Scottish Ritles.
Carter, F. C. Berkshire Regiment.
Holme, B. F.. East Kent Regiment.
Hickman, T. B., DSO., Worcester Regiment.
Captains.
Pink, F. J., DSC, West Surrey Regiment.
Ternan, T. P. B., DSO., Manchester Regiment.
Her Majesty's Body Guard of
130
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occasions.
(Established in the Yeae 1509.)
Captain Henry, Lord Belper, 16 July 95.
Lieutenant Henry Hugh Oldham, 1 Colonel retired pay Cameron Highlanders, 25 June 91.
Standard Bearer Philip Limborob.Tillbrook,2 late llajor Unatt., 18 Dec. 86.
Gentlemen-at-Arms.
Stapleton Charles Cotton
Fra. C. Wemyss, Colonel late 3 Bn. West Rid-
ing Itegt. (6 West York J\XiHria)
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan.^late Cap-
tain 2 F
Paget John Bourke,* late Captain 11 F
Henry Jobling Wallack,'late Captain 77 P. ...
John Henry Lowndes, 'late Lt. Colonel 6 F. ...
JohaWalrond Clarke, 'late Captain loHus. ...
Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame,'- late Cap-
tain 7Q F
Jas.Ainslie Stewart,"' late Colonel R. Marines
John Glas Sandeman.i^ late Captain 1 Drs....
Walter Glopton Wingfield," late Major Monf-
gomery Yeomanry Cavalry
irC John Grant Malcolmson,-" late Lieut. 3
Bombay Cavalry
John Hampden Waller, 21 late Lieut. 28 F
Wm. Chester Master, CjB." late Colonel 28 F.
Edward Andrew Noel,-* late Captain 31 Foot
Reynold AlleyneClemeul,^" late Capt. 68 Foot,
and late Lt. Colonel 2 Bucks Rifle Volunteers...
Charles Cooch.^" Colonel retired pay
Edward Brown,2'' Colonel r.f p. loi F
Geo. Henry Pocklington,™ late Lt.Colonel
18 Foot
Henry Brackenbury,^' late MajorDepot Batt.
Lord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset,^* late
Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, Hon. Major
Gloucestershire Yeomanry Caoalry
Arthur Allen Owen, 2* Colonel retired pay 88th
Connaught Rangers
Herbert Ale.x. St. John Mildmay,^' Lt.Colonel
late Rifle Brigade
''16 Oct. 49
''is Noy. 60
8 Oct. 63
25 Apr. 64
17 Dec. 64
17 Dec. 64
8 Mar. 65
iS Aug. 67
4 June 69
18 June 69
22 Apr, 70
25 May 70
24 Aug. 70
31 Oct. 70
19 Mar. 75
I Apr. -jt
14 Mar. 77
I July 77
I July 77
8 Nov. 77
19 Feb. 84
3 Mar. 8s
16 Oct. 85
Charles Clitherow Gore,*" Colonel retired pay
Irish Rifles
John Edward Varty Rogers,*'' Lt.Colonel
retired pay 102 F
Charles Wheler Hume," Bt. Maior late Rifle
Brigade ; Hon. Col. late 4 Bn. W. Kent Regt.
Christopher Middlemass Davidson,*^ Lt.Col.
retired pay Munster Fusiliers
George KellieM'Callum,'"' Lt.Colonel retired
pay Gordon Highlanders
Walter Fredei-ick Kelsej-,*" Colonel retired
pay Seaforth Highlanders
p.s.c. Charles Wyndham Murray,*^ Colonel re-
tired pay Gloucester Regiment; A/P./o'-Bai^/j
Augustus James Hill,'" Lt.Colonel retiredpay
Royal Marine Artillery
Henry Arthur Fletcher,^' Lt.Colonel late Ben-
gal Cavalry
Walter Henry Holbeoh,^^ Lt.Colonel retired
pay King's Royal Rifles
Edward TufnelU^^ Lt.Colonel retired pay
Irish Regiment
Edward George Keppel,^" Lt.Colonel retired
pay Manchester Regiment
Alfred Western Hatchell Hornsby - Drake, ^'
Lt.Colonel late Madras Staff Corps
Brackley H. Barrington Kennett,*' late
Major South Yorkshire Regiment
George Anthony EUard Gore,^" Lt.Colonel
late Royal Marines
Augustus Frederick Liddell,^'Capt.lateR. A.
Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt, '^ Lt.Colonel late
Seaforth Highlanders
27 Jan. 87
27 Apr. 87
9 Jan. 8S
5 May 89
21 May 89
I Jan. go
I Jan. 91
17 July 91
16 May 92
I July 93
21 Mar. 94
17 July 94
20 Apr. 9S
20 Apr. 95
1 June 9 J
27 July 95
to Fob. 96
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant. — Aubouo George Fife,*^ Colonel late 6 Dragoon Guards, 4 July 91.
Sub Officer. — Lt.Colonel J. G. Sandeman,*^ late Captain i Dragoons, 21 Feb. 74.
Scarlet — Facings Blue Velvet. I Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Gentlemen-at-Arms on Half Pay.
Bevil Granville," late Bt.Major 23 Foot | 9 Sept. 63 [Francis Pavy," late Captain 74 Foot 2c July 69
John Chas. D. Morrison,'^ late Col. R. Marines 30 Mar. 60 William Mathew Dunbar,^^ Colonel retired
Cha.Edwyn Wyatt," late St. Major 8 Hussars! 20 July 691! pay 24 Foot i6Jnne8«
1 Colonel H. H. Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of 1S60, and was present in the actions of Sinho
and Tangku, assault and capture of the North Taku Port, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
\fi the Cossyah and Jynteah Hill campaign in 1863.
2 Major P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 185s, including tha
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 185s with the 13th Light Infantry, and was present at tha
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal) ; and in 1852-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where h". commanded several successful patrols.
' Captain Wallack served with the 9th Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
8 Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the /,;th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklara. siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
' Captain Clarke served with the loth Hussars in the Crimenn campaign from 17th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernnya where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Ivertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'2 Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to 26th Nov., and
also from Jan to 9th Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Med&l with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were (Attacked and carried
20th Nov. 1845. Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before, storm a.nd capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as D.A.A.
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign in the north of China in i86o,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in de-
spatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Casps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
'■* Colonel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840, — at the Camp at D'Jouni as Acting Engineer
the storm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (War Medal
Tith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the West Coast of Africa from 1841 to 1844 ; commanded a de-
tachment uf Marines at the destruction of several Barracoons in 1842 and liberated 1,200 slaves at Kabenda., Ambrlz,
Black Point, Loango, Puuta da Linha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at Kabenda, three miles
inland, when he was attacked by a much superior force, and after liberating the slaves and destroying the barra-
coons effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a large force
of armed Africans (mentioned in despatches). Served with the battalion of Roj'al Marines sent to Japan from 1864
to 1866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosnki, the entrance of tha
inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sent. 1864.
1' Lt.Colonel Sandeman served with the ist Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Oct. 1854
and was present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fail of Sebastopcl (Medal with
Wiree Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1' Major Wyatt served with too 14th Light Dragoons in tbe Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghnr,
action of Barodia relief of Saugor, capture of Gnrrakota, forcing the Muddunporo Pass, siege and caclure o
Jhansi (Modal with Clasp) .
131 The Honoiirahle Corjps of Gentlevien-at-Arms.
1' Major Wingneld served with the ist Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
sent at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the i8th and 21st September.
Commanded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with Mr. "Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners en the
£oth September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Lieutenant Malcolmson served in the 3Td Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force m
1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshive, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Khooshab (Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp): was awarded the TiC under the following circumstances: — " On.
the occasion of an attack on the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, C'_B.,Lieutenan!i
Moure, the Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the-
square, and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks
of the enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press ; but he would assuredly have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
observing his peril, fought his way to his dismounted comrade through a crowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenani
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served also with the
Central India Field Force, including the siege of Ratghur and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
'1 Lieut. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1S58, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
"2 Colonel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the relief of Luckno%v in Nov. 1857, and served with it is
Outram's Force at the AlumBaghin all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
capture of Lucknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Dounderkeiraand
Buxarghat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CS.,
Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
'* Captain Noel served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46, and was present a*,
the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps).
'' Lt.Colonel Clement served in the Nev; Zealand war in 1E64-66 (Medal).
"^ Colonel Cooch served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th Nov. 1854, inchiding the sijge and
fall of Sebastopol and the sorties of the 5th gih and loth May, defence of the Quarries yth June, assamlts of the
Redan on the 1 8th June (in command of the Wool-bag partj' of his regiment) and 8th September (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Appointed Town Major in Sebastopol immediately after its fall for his services during the
siege and final assault.
-^ Colonel E.Brown served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the recapture of Pegu on 2iBt Nov., relief of it&
garrison on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
Mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and assault of the Eedgate, wounded in five places, ia
one dangerously (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and TJmbeyla (Clasp).
so Lt.Colonel G. H. Pocklmgton served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Crimea from ist June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attack of theiSoQ June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Major Brackenbury served with the6ist Regiment in the P'onjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present atthe
battle of Goojerat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in February and March
18,9 (Medal with Clasp) Present with the expedition to the Euzofzie Country and at the attack and capture 0!
insurgent villages on the nth and 14th Deo. 1S49 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the rank of Captain with the
Turkish Contingent and performed duty as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
** Lord Henry Somerset served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egj^ptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir-
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Cclonel A. A. Owen served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, first as Assistant Adjutant General to Colonial Forcea
and aft srwards as Assistant Adjutant General to the Transkei Field Force, and commanded the attacking column in
the action at Newmaka and subsequent engagements in the Chiceba and KeiRiverValley (mentioned in despatches^
and roi;eived the thanks of Colonel Glyn, Commanding Transkei Field Force, for having, with assistance, saved
the life of a private soldier, who was very severely wounded, by carrying him to a place of shelter under a very
heavy fire) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1S79 incommandof a draft battahonat Pineto-n-n (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal witn Clasp).
5' Lt.Colonel H. A. St. John Mildmay served with the Rifie Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept.
3885, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign
on the North-West Frontier of India in 1S64 (Medal).
*" Colonel C. C. Gore was present with the Z^rd Regiment at the siege and capture of Kotah on the 30th March,
1858, affair at Sanganeer, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur
r(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881.
<2 Lt.Colonel J. E. V. Rogers served the campaign in Oude from June to Dec. 1858, including the occupation of
Pyzabad, capture of Sultanpore, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other
minor affairs I Medal).
"Colonel A. G. Fife served witn the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the Khyber Division oi
the Cabul Field Force, and took part in the expeditions against AsmatuUa Khan in the Lughman Valley and against
the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and
Jokan, and in the engagement at Nargashai (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with
Clasp). Granted a step of honorary rank for service in the Field.
■" Colonel C. W. Hume served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1857-58, including the siece and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah. Was
Staff Officer to a Field Force under Brigadier General Wheeler in the final campaign in Bundlecund in 1859.
(Medal with Clasp). Promoted to an unattached Company for service in the Field.
»5 Lt. Colonel C. M. Davidson served in the Abyssinian 'campaign as Adjutant of the 4th Regiment, and was
present atthe action of Arogee and capture ofMagdala (Medali.
*6 Lt.Colonel G. K. M'Callum served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
in the affair at Karatiga, in the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October 1S79, and in the various operations
around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served in theBoer war in i88i_
" Colonel W. F. Kelse.y served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 187S
tillJune 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost Expedition, and was present in the engagement
at Mattoon (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion Ssaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was
present in the engagement at Chalouf on the 20th August in command of four companies of his Battalion, and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
<« Colonel C. W. Murray served in the Zulu war of 1S79, first as Aide de Camp to Major General Ciealock, com-
manding the ist Division, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch
of the Division; was finally attached in this capacity to Clarke's Column, reconnoitred the country beyond Ulundi
as far as the Ngome region, and made a reconnaissance of the route to be traversed by the columu from Ulundi tc
the Middle Drift of the Tugela River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1S80 with the 72nd Highlanders, and was Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Baker in the
expedition to the Logar Valley (Medal). Served in the Marri Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General Tanner.
Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General on the Base and
Lines of Communication, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General.
*» Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashanti war of .-873-74 (Medal).
^'' Lt.Colonel Fletcher served in the campaign on the North West Frontiar of India in 1863-64, and wa» pieeent in
The Honourable Cor;ps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. 132
the engagement Tvith the Molimnnds near Shnbkudder (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Ee-yptian war in 1882
(Jledal and Khedive's Star). "
'^ Iit.Colcnel W. H. Holbech served on the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir as Brigade Maior to the 2nd Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of ihe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'' Lt.Colonel E. Tnfnell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major Granville served with the 23rd Fasiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol IMedal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's
Army before Lucknow on 14 Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison; also at the defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. 1S5S (Brevet of Major, Medal with
two Clasps).
'= Captain Pavy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 with the 74th Highlanders, and was present at j
the storm and capture of Capiiul (Medal).
'•'^ Colonel W. M. Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of ihe Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th ard 28th Nov. 1857, siege
and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with
Clasp) . Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the ist Battalion
24th Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
^' Lt.CoIonel E. G. Keppel served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, ■
and was present at the battle of Tel-cl-Kcbir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). "' >
'* Lt.Colonel Hornsby-Drakc served with the ist Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served (
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, '
Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major B. H. B. Kennett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp) . Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to the •
Bazar Valley and in the operations in th? Lughman and Hissarik Valleys— wounded (Medal). ]
™ Lt.Colonel G. A. E. Gore served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's .
Star) .
*•' Captain A. F. Liddell served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present during the operations round
Cabul in December 1879, including ^^^ storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and in the
engagement at Charasiab on the 25th April i88o (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, 1
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of 'Pemai (Medal j
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). ,
^^'' Lt.Colonel R. H. Brooke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1S79 till |
January 1880 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah ;
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabnl in December 1S79 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Yeomen of the Guard.
Her Majesty's Body Guo.rd.
(IrrsiixnTED bt Henet VII. in the Yeas 1485.)
Captain William Frederick, Earl Waldegrave, 26 Aug. 96.
Lieutenant Lt.Colonel Horatio Page Vance,' late of 38 Foot, 9 Dec. 93.
Ensign Lt.Colonel Richard George Ellison,^ late of 47 Foot, S^on. Co?. 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Eegi. ^ Oct. 92.
Exous.
Lt.Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,^ late of :o Foot, 13 Feb. 62.
Major Edmand Halbcrt Elliot,'' ret. pay Royal Artillery, 7 May 92.
Bt.Major Bon. Francis Lionel Lvdston Colborne,^ ret. pay Irish Rifles, 16 Nov. 92.
Captain Houston French," retired pay 2 Life Gaards, 26 ilaj' 95.
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjtitant.— Colonel Reginald Hennell,^ i'SO.'^late Bombay Infantry, 22 Apr. 95.
140 Yeomen.
Aqcnts. — Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt.Colonel Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th April 1855, in
eluding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the'lndian campaign from Nov.
1857, and was presentat the storm and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, afiaira'of Barree
andNuggur (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 47th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). ' '
^ Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1843-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan action
of Soorjkhoond, carrying the heights before Jlooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies of
the 10th Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Majors. H. Elliot served in the Zulu wariniS79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major the Hon. P. L. L. Colborne served in the Afghan War in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major-General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war ol
1881. Was employed with the Boats during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Senior Officer in change of Water Transport.
^ Colonel R. Hennell served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, i)SO., and Medal withCIasp).
' Captain French served Avith the 2nd Life Guards m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
■ents at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasm (sSth August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Usdal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
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The Ro3'al Arms. " DKitiyasn'
FoU
Pay
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HttU
Pay.
Colonel-in-Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal Highneys Albert Edward, Frince of Wales and Dulce of nornwBlI
KG. KT. KF. acB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GOO. 29 May So. -^ OornwBU,
Colonel.— if.S.i/. Frince Wm. Aug. Edward of Sase-Weimar,i KF. GCB. Ens. 1 June 41 ■ Ens A- TA n Jun«
41 ; Lt 4- Capt. ^ig May 46;Bf IIujo,; 20 June 54; Bt.U.Colonel, 12 Deo. 54 ; Capt. ^-'Lt.Colonel'^i May
55 ; C;''/'"'^'' 5 Oct. 55 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 6 July 77 ; eeneraZ, 14 Nov. 70; CoZo««J
ist Life Guards, 14 Nov. 88. : t ' ■ /v>
Lieutenant Colonel.— Sir Simon Macdonald Lockhart,« Bari., Cornet ^ Sub Zt ''17 May 68 ■ Lt ^n Aug
70: Captai", 21 Jn\j7T, Major, 21 Jn\jS6: Bf.Lf. Colonel, 21 Jn]yg2; Lt. Colonel 6 Bee ^3' '
1st Life Guards.
'PuifiNauLA" "Waterloo" "Egypt,
[| Wiaiicr.
' " TEL-EL-K.EBIE."
Majobs.
Charles Napier Miles' (Brevet Lt.Colonel'i
26 June 95), 2nd in CommandzS June 96 i
Thomas Charles Pleydell Galleyi"
'iordon Carter (iZidinj blaster 24 Jan. 80) ...
Captains.
George Lindsay Holford, CIE. Equerry in\
Waiting to H.R.R. the Frince of Wales ^
Hon. Cecil Edward Bingham
George Francis Milner
Edwin Berkeley Cook, Adjutant i Apr. 94
H.S.H. Prince Adolphus C.A.A.E.G.P. )
L.L. of Teck >
Ernest William Clowes
Hugh Uniulurd Fraser'*
James Albert Edward, Jfarjwis 0/ Hamilton
LlEUTEIfANTS.
Harold Maxwell Walker
Harold Maxwell Grenfell
Hon. 1 'harles Henry Wyndham .
Charles Shuldham Schreiber ....
Simon Joseph, Lord Lovat
Philip Blencowe Cookson
Frederick Henry Waller Garden .
2Kn LIECT.
31 Jan. 8c
Second Lieutenants.
Rhodri Vau^han Lloyd Lloyd-Philipps..
Rof;er Cj'ril Hans Sloanc-Stanley
9 July
II Apr.
30 July
3 Dec.
12 Aug. 91
5 Dec. 91
17 Aug. 92
28 Dec. 92
23 Sept 93
23 Dec. 93
18 Apr. 94
18 Mar, 96
15 Apr. q6|
24 June 96
20 Nov. 75' 24 Nov.
II Sept. 76 21 July
23 Mar. 81 28 Sept. 87
1 July 81' I July 88
9 Sept. 82 26 Oct. 92
27 .Tan. 83 II Jan. 93
4 July 91 1 5 May 94
J I Jan. 93 1 26 June 95
2 Sept. 9t: 14 Mar. 96
2 Nov. 92; 24 June 96
2IVOV. 52: 7 Oct. 96
25 Jan. 93
9 Aug. 93
31 .Tan. 94
13 Feb. 95
28 Nov. 95
14 Mar. 96
5 Sept. q6
BREVET
MAJOB.
6 Dec. 93
5 May 94
26 June 95
Riding Jlaster. — Douglas Hall, 8 May 89 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Wragg, 6 Nov. 86 ; Hon. Captain, 6 Nov. 96.
Surgeon LLColotieK—Junies Stevenson Forrester," 25 Oct. 94 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 Sept. 74 ; Surgeon Major,
25 Oct. 94; Surgeon Lt, Colonel, 25 Oct. 94.
Surgeon Captain. — Horatio R. O. Cross, '^ 26 Sept. 94 ; Surgeon Captain, 4 Aug. 78.
Veterinary Captain.— John D. Edwards,'* 11 Sept. 89 ; Fct.Ca^^utH 4 Aug. 76 ; 1st Class, 6 Aug. 86; Veter-
inary Major, 26 Aug. 96.
Scarlet — FaeingsTilue. — Aqents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, January 1816.
' Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar served the Eastern Campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded in the leg in the Trenches, 19 Oct., and
mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Ci?., Medal with four Clasps, Officer ol the Legion
of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6 Sir Simon Lockhart served with the ist Life Gu;irdsin the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Lt. Colonel Milesserved with the ist Lile Guards in the Egj'ptian war of i882,and-was present in the engagements
at El Magfar and Mahsama, m the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"> Major Galley served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements
at El Magfar aiid Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Ktbir, and at the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Fraser.— See C vil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.
" Surgeon Lt. Colonel Foi rester and Surgeon Captain Cross.— Fcr War Services, see Army Medical Staff.
1' Veterinary Major Edwa .-ds.— For War Services, see Army Veterinary Department.
««««nf I Park. 1 2nd. Life Guards. 134
The Royal Arms. " Dbttino-es" "PENiifSULi." "Wateeloo" "Egypt, 1882" "Tei-bl-Kbbib."
Colonel-in-Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal Siahness Albert Edward, Prince o/Walea and ilai«o/"CornW»ll,
KG. KT. ZP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 29 May 80.
Colonel.— Richard William Penn, Earl Hoive,i CB. Ens. Jr Lt. P14 July 38; Lt.^- Capt. ^s Apr. 44; Si.
Major, 28 May 53; Capt. <f Lt. Colonel, 20 June 54; Colonel, 17 Nov. 57; Major General, 6 Mar. 68;
Lt. General, i Oct. 77 ; General, 16 March 80; Colonel 17th Foot, 25 June 79 ; Colonel 2nd Life Guards,
5 Jan. 90.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton, Earl of Dundonald,« CB. Cornet, '6 July 70 ;
i<. 28 0ct. 71; Capt. 10 April 78; Major, 12 Jan. 85; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 June 85; Colonel, 15 June 89;
Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 95.
Toars'Ser.
Fall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
27
26
21
23
17
13
12
...
10
9
3
7
6
S
5
5
5
3
3
2
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Majors.
AudleyUaIlasNeeld(S^if. Co/oncZ,i2jan."i
gs), 2nd in Command 26 Jnne Cj6 )
John Austruther Smith-Cuninghamei"
Charles Fred. St.ClairAnstruther-Thomsou
Captains.
Mountifort John Guurtnay Longfield'^
Oswald Henrv Ames
Reginald Arthur Haworth Peel
Thomas, Earl of Loagford
Algernon Francis UolfordFerguson,.4ziie^
de Camp to the Governor of New South >
Wale-i, II Oct. 95 )
Richard Todd ElUson
Sydney ThornhiU Hankej'
LlEUTKa'ANTS.
John Ghaytor Brinton
Algernon Richard Trotter, Adjutant >
22 May 95 i
William Lord Kensington
Son. Nevill Windsor Hill-Trevor
Francis Simon Low
Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield..
iSir Edward Paulet Sl.racey, i?ur<
Kon. Osbert Cecil Molyneus
Second Lieutenants.
Claude Champion-de Crespigny
Son. Malcolm Bowes-Lyon
Henry Siwaid Balliol Surtees
Herbert Henry Spender Clay
COHNKI, SUB
LIEUT., OE
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT
CAPTAIN.
BEBTET
MAJOi:.
UAJOB.
PisFeb. 71
28 Oct.
71
13 April 81
24 Sept. 87
II Feb.
13 June
76
74
10 April 83
12 Jan. 85
12 Jan. gt
12 Jan. 9S
23 Oct. So
5 Feb. 87
I July
14 May
6 May
16 May
3i
S4
8s
88
14 Mar. 88
26 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 93
12 Jan. 95
22 Aug. 88
12 Jan.
91
22 May 95
17 July 89
28 June 90
8 Apr.
13 Apr.
9'
92
II Oct. 95
20 May 96
28 Jan. 91
13 Apr.
92
10 Feb. 9:
5 Apr.
93
22 June 92
23 Dec. 92
28 Dec. 92
14 Feb. 94
22 Aug. 94
2 Jan. 95
5 Apr.
iQ Nov.
12 Jan.
22 May
II Oct.
II Oct.
93
93
95
95
95
95
3 July 9;
3 July 9;
21 Dec. 95
10 June 96
1
Riding Master. — Charles Henry Burt, S June 81 ; Son. Captain, 8 June 91.
Quarter Master. — Thomas George Entwistle, 13 Oct. 86; Son. Captain, 13 Oct. 96.
Surgeon Major. — Percy Gordon Radstock Young, 13 Oct. 80; Surgeon, 3 Feb. 78 Surgeon Major, 12 Aug. go.
Surgeon Captain. — Henry Mitchell,'" 3 June 91 ; Surgeon Captain, 2 Aug. 84.
Veterinary Major. — Thomas FliutofF,'* 10 June 91 ; Vet. Capt. 23 June 75 ; i«^ Class, 23 June 85 ; Vet. Major,
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. [23 June 95.
Returned from France, February 1816.
' Earl Howe served as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal), for which
service he was promoted to the Brevet rank of Major. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, as Acting Quarter
Master General of the Queen's Troops (Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^ Lord Dundouald served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Life Guards detachment
of the Camel Corps; carried the despatches to Korti announcing the seizure of the Gakdul wells; commanded
the transport and baggage of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart in the advance to Metammeh;
was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the engagement at Guhat; acted as guide to the convoys
which left Gubat on the evenings of 23rd January and ist February, and also to the reinforcements to Abu
Klea; carried the despatches from Gubat announcing the fall of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Lieut. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
•o Major Smith-Cuninghame served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the two actions at Kassasiu and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain Longfiold served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment of the Camel
Corps (Medal mth Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Surgeon Captain Mitchell. — For War Services, see Army Medical Staff.
'* Veterinary Capuain FUntoff. — For War Services, see Army Veterinary Department.
Continuation of Notes to Boyal Horse Guards.
' Lt.Colonel Brocklehurst served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Maafar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Remotmt
Depot (mentioned in despatchts. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
•> Lord Binning served with the Royal Horse Guards and in command of the Signallers of the Cavalry Brigada
in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Corps in the Desert Column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El
Gubat, the affair belore Metammeh and the attack on the Convoy on 14th February (two Clasps). Served in the
Haiara Expediiion in 1888 with the River Column, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Villiers served with the TJnyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1893-94 (nominated to the 3rd Class
of the order of the Brilliaat Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar).
" SurB;eou Lt.Colonel Melladew. — For War Services, see Army Medical Staff.
" Tetericary Major Eeiily. — For War Service*, »ee Army Veterinary Department.
^6D
Yeura' Ser
FuU Half
IPay. Pay.
Royal Horse Guards.
The Royal Arms. "Dbttingek" " Peninsula" "Watekloo "" Egypt,
I" Hyde Piirk.
" Tel-el-Kebib."
Colonel-in-Chief. — Field Marshal Ilis Soya! Highness Albert Edward, Prince 0/ Wales and JDulce of Cornwall,
KG. KT. KP. 6CB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIB. GCVO. 29 May 80.
Oolonel.— i?<. Hon. Garnet Joseph, Viscount Wolseley,' KF. GCS. GCMG. Commander in Chief; jBwign,
12 MarclL 52; Lieut. 16 May 53; Captain, 26 Jan. 55; Bt.Major, 74 Mar. 58; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr.
5q; Major, 15 Feb. 61; Co?onf?, 5 June 65 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 65 ; Lf. General, 23 Mar. ■;&; General,
18 Nov. 82 ; x^'ield Marshal, 26 May 94 ; Colonel Royal Horse Guards, 29 Mar. 95.
Lieutenant Colonel. — .lohn Fielden Brocklehurst,^ Zt. 2 Dee. 74 ; Capt. iS May 81 ; Bf.2Iajor, 15 June 85 ;
Major, 24 Sept. 87 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 18 Jan. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 18 Jan. 95.
2Nr LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
George, LordBinmng'^^ (Brevet Lt.ColoneV/ \ jj gg^t gQ
18 Jan. 95), 2nd in Command 26 June 96 i
Majoes.
Edward George, Lord Skelmersdale
Heniy Thomas Fenwick
Captains.
William Anstruther- Thomson
Arthur VauRhan Hanning Vaughan-Lee ...
Gordon Chesney AVilson
Charles Hyde Villiersi*
Wilfred Francis Ricardo
Gerald James FitzGerald
Hon. Geo. Cecil Beaumont Weld Forester, >
Adjtttant 5 Yeomanry Brigade 1 Oct. 95. ^
Arthur Jocelyn Charles, Fisct. Sudler, ■)
serving with the Egyptian Army J
William Dixon Mann-Thomson
Lieutenants.
Charles Ernest Rose
John George, Marquis of Tullibardine, ^
serving tcitk the Egyptian Army J
Son. Algernon Henry Charles Hanbury-I
Tracy i
Edmund Butler Charteris
Henry William, Fiscf. Crichton
//oh. Reginald Ward
Hon, Arthur Vesey Meade
Hon, Richard Frederick Molyneus
Second Lieutenants.
Hon, Dudley Churchill Marjoribanks
Henry De la Poer, Marquis o/Waterford
17 Apr. So
4 May 87
23 l^ov. 87
16 May
17 July
17 July
20 Nov.
4 Mar.
23 Apr. 92
28 Dec. 92
28 Dec. 92
28 Dec. 92
5 May 94
6 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
3 Apr. 95
3 July 95
18 Mar. 96
II Apr. 81
21 May 84
II Mar. 85
I July
18 July
S Dec.
I June
18 Sept.
24 Sept. 90
15 Oct, 90
13 Apr. 92
5 Apr. 93
5 Apr. 93
30 Dec. 93
18 Apr. 94
22 Dec. 94
6 Feb. 95
6 Nov. 95
4 Mar. 96
II Nov. 96
14 May
21 May 90
15 Apr. 91
30 Dec. 93
18 Apr. 94
21 Nov. 94
22 Deo. 94
18 Jan. 95
6 Feb
95
95
30 Mar. 95
30 Mar. 95
4 Mar. 96
BE3EV.MAJ.
22 Dec. 94
10 Jan. 96
19 Sept. 96
Eiding Master. — Charles James Ashley, 20 Dec. 03I; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Muster. — William Stubbs, 27 Nov. 95; ifon. Lieut.
Surgeon Lt. Colonel. — HeinrichFreidrichLawaetz Melladew,^^ 3fJD. 4 Sept. 80.
Surgeon Captain. — Joseph Fayrer, MD. 8 Nov. 94; Surgeon Captain, 28 July 86 (attacked).
Veterinary Major. — James Reilly,^" 15 Nov. 93.
Blue— Jafjn^s Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Seturnedfrom France 2 February/ 1816.
I Loid Wolseley served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal for Pegu), was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon, and was severely wounded when leading
the storming party against the chief's stronghold on the 19th March (mentioned in despatches). Landed in the
Crimea with the goth Light Infantry on 5th Dec. 1854, and was employed in the trenches as Acting Engineer until
Sebastopol was taken ; was engaged in the assault and defence of the Quarries on 7th June, and on duty in the
Trenches at the attack of the i8th June; severely wounded in a sortie 30th August, when in charge of the
advanced sap— several times mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Kniglit of the Legion
of Honor,- 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59. and was
present at the reUef ot Lucknow, defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, with the several engagements there, siege
and captureof Lucknow, subsequently as D.A.Q.M. General to Grant's division and with it at the aSairof Baree,
action at Nawabgunger and all the others fought by that force (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the war of i860 in China upon the Quarter Master General's Staff, and
was present at the assault of the Taku Forts, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign (promoted
Major unattached. Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from Canada to the Red
River Territory for the supnression of the Rebel Government established at Fort Garry a'cainst the Queen's
authority, and was created a Knight of St. Michael and St. George and Companion of the Bath for his services
upon that occasion. Was Governor and Commander of the Forces on the Gold Coast during the Ashanti War of
1873-74 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted to be Major General for distinguished ser-
vice in the field, GCMG. KCB. and Medal with Clasp). At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation
of London it was unanimously resolved as follows ;— " That the honarary freedom of this City, with a sword of
the value of 100 guineas, be presented to Major-General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, KCB. GCMG., in recogni-
tion of his gallant services in the British Army, and especially in reference to the distinguished ability and
gallantry displayed by him in his command of the expedition to the Gold Coast, by which he obtained results
conducive ts peace, commerce, and civiUsation on the continent of Africa. And this Court desires al.so to record
its admiration of the patient endurance of hardship exhibited, and the valuable co-operation and assistance
rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men of both services and of all arms engaged m the
expedition." Was sent to South Africa in June 1879 as Governor and High Commissioner of Natal and lands
adjacent, with local rank of General. Completed the subjugation of the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a
conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuni's hostile nation and destroyed their stronghold; and finally
subdued the disafi"ected Boers and completed the annexation of the Transvaal {GCB. Medal with Clasp). Was
Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionarv Army throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2, in which campaign
that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkation at Ismailia, traversed the desert, and seized the capital
of Egypt together with its citadel and the rebel chief, having in that period fought and defeated the enemy five
times— finally at Tel-el-Kebir where the enemy's strongly entrenched position was taken at the point of the
bayonet after an arduous night march, all his guns captured, and his array overwhelmed (received the thanks of
both Houses of Parhament, raised to the peerage, promoted General for distinguished service m the field, Medal
with Clasp, ist Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the forces in the Soudan campaign m
1884-85 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, was raised to a Viscount m the peerage, and received
two Clasps).
[For ramainder ofNvit, ti preeeiiug p»S*-
Colchester.
1st {Ihe King's) Dragoon Guards,
136
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
j6
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Blexheim" "Rimillies" "Oudenaede " " Malplaqubt"
"Dettinsew" " Wateeloo " "Sevastopol" "TakdFoets" "Pekin" "South Afbica, 1879."
Colonel in Chief.— ffis majesty Francis Joseph I. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, 25 Mar. 96.
Colonel.— James Robert Steadman Sayer,' CB. Cornet, •'23 May 45 ; Lt. ^^x March 48 ; Capt. ^2z Nov. 50 ;.
Major, ^6 Feb. 57 ; Lt. Colonel, "21 Oct. 59; Colonel, 21 Oct. 64; Major General, 6 Fob. 70; Lieut. General,
i^ March 85 ; Colonel ist Dragoon Guards, 25 June 86.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence,* Lt. 32 Feb. 76 ; Capt. i June 80; Bt. Major,
t8 Nov. 82 ; Major, 25 Jan. 88 : Lt. Colonel, 14 June 94.
George Wentworth Forbes,* 2nd in Com-\
wand 26 June g6 j
Majors.
Henry Lee Pennell, Aide de Camp to ihe I
Lt. Governor If. TV. Provinces
Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards,'")
Adjutant Behar Light Horse, 16 Oct. 91 J
Captains.
William Henry Birkbeck," at Staf College
Steuart Bogle Smith, Adjutant Deoon'
Yeomanry Brigade is Nov. 95
Harry Plumridge Levita'^
William James Smyth Fergusscn ">
Charles James Briggs, Adjutant 13 Nov. 94
Frederick Courtenay Longuet Hulton, \
Supdt. of Gymnaaia, Dublin, i May 94 .. j
Hugh de Crespigny Eastwood
Francis Churchill Quicke
John Ambard Bell-Smyth
p.s.c. William Maurice Marter
2ND LIEUT.
24 Aug
Lieutenants,
Frederic Graham
Herbert Francis Langton ....
Henry John Williams
Francis Hood Fernie
Edmund Deacon
Charles Hampton Tuthill
Denham Parker
Hugh Fforde Searight
Peter Robert Denny
I July 81 4 Dec
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Francis Wickham
Mon. Chandos Graham Gore-Langton
John Andrew Charles Hamilton
4 May
21 Dec.
5 Feb.
I Mar.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
12 Mar.
5 Oct.
22 Nov.
30 Jan.
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
28 Jan. 82
27 Jan. 83
25 Aug.
28 Jan.
23 Aug.
6 Feb.
30 Jan.
24 Nov.
19 Aug.
I Apr.
I Apr.
78 Feb.
23 Oct. 88
1 3 Feb. 89
31 Jan. 90
17 Feb. 92
BEEV. MAJ.
17 Fib. 92
7 Sept. 92
I Mar. 93
17 Jan. 94
5 Sept. 94
20 Feb. 95
15 Nov. 95
II Mar. 96
4 July 96
5 .°-"-s-
29 June
qo
I Mar.
93
iS Oct.
93
14 June
04
6 Nov.
qs
15 Nov.
qs
It Mar.
96
7 June 93,
22 Aug. 34.
7 Oct. 96.
4 July 96
16 Sept. 96
28 Oct. 96
ffli&K(?Mas<e»*.— William Plowman, 8 Jan. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Henry Collins, i Mar. 93 ; Son. Lieut.
' '" Scarlet — FacingsBlne. — 4.9cn<«, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Selurned from India, i Nov. 91.
I Lieut.General Sayer served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from i8th Aug. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Regiment in
China throughout the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, and those of the i8th and 2i3t September,
also the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, CB. . Medal with two Clasps).
* Lt.Colonel Lawrence served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentionedin despatches, Erevetof Major, Medal, 4tb
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) .
" Major Forbes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the cavalr.y;iEfair at Erzungayanandin th©
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) .
'5 Major Edwards served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 as Assistant Provost Marshal (Medal with Clasp).
II Captain Birkbeok served with the Hazara Expedition in iS33 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as
Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
1' Captain Levita served inthe Sondan.Expeditionin 1885 with the 19th Hussars(MedalwithClasp, and Khedive's
" Captain Fergusson served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General EarlB (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2nd Dragoon Guards {Queen's Bays). [ stomcUffe.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " Lucknow."
Colonel.— William Henry Seymour,' CB. Ensign, P7 May 47 ; Lt. 10 June 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 13
May 58 ; Lt.CoUnel, 7 July '58 ; Colonel, 7 July 63; Major General, 24 Dec. 68 ; Zieut. General, 30 Sept. 82 ;
General, 1 Jan. 85 ; Colonel srdDragoon Guards, 2 Nov. 83 ; Colonel 13th Hussars, 5 Jan. 91 ; Colonel 2nd
Dragoon Guards, 20 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Joseph Alexander Lambert, Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Captain, i Dec. 80; Major, 2x July 88;
Lt. Colonel, 20 Nov. 95.
MiJOES.
Cuthbert Pilkington Dawson ,
Richard Alexander Scott
Captains.
George Prescott Douglas*
James Edward Dewar' ,
William Kirk (Depot)
Valentine Geo. Whitla," Adjutant i Nov. 93
William Horsley Persse"
Charles Kendal Bushe'-
James O'Hara, Army Pay Department
LlKnTENiNTS.
Herbert William Wilberforce,'* Aide Je^
Camp to the Gov. Gen. of Canada 19 Oct. 95 i
William Alexander Crawford Cockbnrn", ■)
serving in the Niqer Const Protectorate ... )
Edward William LlewhelliE Urquhart
Harold Piatt Sykes
Robert Douglas Herron (Depot)
Percy Molesworth Sykes, Consul af)
Kerman, Persia, with rank of Captain ... S
Nevill Maskelyne Smyth,'^ serving with')
the Eyyptian Army /
Thomas Ward
William Robert Bindloss
Richard Lucas Mullens
Secoitd LiEOTBaMfis. ■
George Frederick ThomgMB .;.•.;.-.
Edward Spencer Dickin "?.. •
Marcus Stamer Beresford Gubbins
Charles Albert Leslie French
2KD LIKCT.
10 Apr.
19 Feb. 3i
8 June 87
14 Sept. 87
i6No>. 87
14 Mar. 88
29 Feb. 88
22 Aug. 88
23 July 90
12 Mar. 92
8 Oct. 90
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
6 June 96
13 July 78
28 Apr. 76
1 July 81
29 July 82
2 Aug. 82
6 May
6 May
23 Aug.
30 Jan. 36
10 Mar. 86
I Apr.
24 Feb.
9 Dec.
6 Mar.
26 Apr. 95
26 Apr. 95
28 Aug. 95
i3 Sept. 95
27 Jan. 92
12 June 85
1 Jan. 85
20 July 87
20 July 87
2S July 88
9 Dec. 92
6 Mar. 95
28 Aug. 95
16 Dec. 96
BBEV.IIAJ.
Siding Master.— Henry Andrew Huffhes, 23 July 79 ; Jlon. Captain, 23 July i
Quarter Master. — Frank Hamilton Charters, 14 May 87; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox ani Co.
Heturnedfrom Egypt, 3 Nov. i8q6.
9 Dec. gf!
2 May 94
■ General Seymour served during the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55 with the 68th Light Infantry, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Ii.dian Mutinj- campaigns of 1858-59 with the 2nd Dragoon Guards, including the action
of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (charger wounded), and subsequent operations, action of Nawab-
gunge (in command of three squadrons of che Regiment), and re-occupation of Fyzabad. Commanded the Bays
throughout the Oude campaign, including the action ot Jamo (wounded), assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-
Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Gazetted Brevet Major on 20th July 1858, frequently mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp, and CB.).
* Captain Douglas served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards as a volunteer, and was present
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebu: and
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain Dewar served In the Soudan campaign in 188535 Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Ewart, Com-
manding the Cavalry Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Captain Persse served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (mentioned
in despatches).
12 Captain Bushe served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and
with the River Column under Major General Earle (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1 s Captain Whitla served in the' Egyptian war of 1S82 as Midshipman on board H.M.S. Sultan, and was present
at the bombardment of the Alexandrian Forts ; afterwards landed with the Naval Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Starl. Served with the Dongola lExpeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener i^.i896^(tnen-
tioned in despatches).
'* Lieut. Wilherforce served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Major General Elles,
Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lient. Smyth served with the Z hob Valley Expedition in 1890-91. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
Woolwich.
1 3rd {The Frinca of Wales') Dragoon Guards,
^^^
FuUHalf
Pay. Pay
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Blenheim" "Ramillies" "Ocdenabdb"
"MaIPLAQDET" "TalATEEA" "AliBUHEEA" " VlTTOEIA " " PENINSULA " "ABYSSINIA."
[Colonel. — Conyers Tower,i CB. Cornet, '''■j June 44 ; Lt. 'o June 45 ; Ca-pt. •'iS Jan. 50 ; Major, P17 May 6s ;
Lt.Colonel, ■'4 Aug. 63; Colonel, 4 Aug. 68; Major General, 20 Mar. 78; Lieut. General, 20 March 83 ;
Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards, 5 Jan. 91.
llieutenant Colonel. — Roger Kennedy Parke, Cornet. ''10 Aug. 70; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 26 May 79;
Major, 21 Dec. 87 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Nov. 92 ; Colonel, 24 Nov. 96.
Majoes.
John Edward Fitzmaurice Hughes')
Roche, 2nd. in Command 26 June 96 ... j
p.n.e. Charles Herbert Farquharson
Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushington
Captains.
Herbert Mercer
Clive Skene Keith, Army Ordnance Dept,
Acland Alfred Gordon Anderson
Charles Leonard Cotton
Walter Triggs,^ Army Fay Department ...
Charles Inglis Scott
Herbert Arthur Lafone
Andrew Bellew Nolan —
■William Robert Robertson,«i>SO. Staff \
College j
Francis John Ryder, Adj utaat 1 7 Aug. 95
Lieutenants.
Oswald Buckley Bingham Smith-Bing- >
ham i
James William Ferguson
William Croughton Peel
William Ernest Davis Goff
Frederick .A.gnew Gill, Army Service Corps
Alexander Ian Mitchell
Percival ISTaylor Kent
Antony Ernest Wentworth Harman, )
Army Service Corps )
Richard William Longfield
Robert Edward M'lllree Lomer
2ND LIEUT.
13 Aug. 79
II Aug. 80
5 Feb. 87
27 June 88
30 Jan, 89
8 June
2ft Apr.
t6 Dec.
1 2 Mar.
15 Mar.
I Nov.
10 Jan.
31 Jan.
6 Mar.
■yq May
II Feb. 80
27 Jan. 83
I July 81
30 Jan. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
27 Mar. 86
8 Dec. 86
17 Feb. 86
31 July 89
I Mar. 9 1
17 Sept. 01
23 Dec. qi
5 Sept. 92
7 June 93
7 June 93
16 May 94
23 Feb. 95
23 Feb. 95
3 Apr. 95
15 Apr. 96
16 Sept. 96
CAPTAIN.
25 Sept. 84
12 Feb. 87
7 May 87
8 Apr. 90
4 Jul.y 92
4 July 92
5 Sept. 92
24 Nov. 92
24 May 93
7 June 93
5 July 93
3 Apr. 95
3 Apr. 95
BBEV.MAJ.
UAJOB.
24 Nov. 88
5 Sept. 92
4 Nov. 92
Second Lieutenants. !
Gerald Achilles BurgojTie ' 6 June 96!
Alfred Burt 6 June 96
James Ferguson • 9 Dec. 96!
Paymaster. —
Ridiny Master. — WilUam Sjkes, 20 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut,
Quarter Master. — Charles Henry Thorne, 5 Aug. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet— Facings YeWo'i'r.— Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Seturned from Natal, 21 Nov. 1895.
1 Lt.Geueral Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon
Guards during the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault and capture of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
5 Captain Triggs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
« Captain Robertson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Intelligence Officer
(»entioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the zi'd [TJie Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards.
Raisedin 1685. Germany, to 1758 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies,OudenardeandMalplaquet). England^
to 1780. France, to 1794. England, to i8og. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Talavera, Albuhera and
Vittoria). England, to 18 15. France, to Jan. 1816. England, to June 1816. Ireland, to 1829. Eng-
land, to 1834. Ireland, to 1837. Englaad, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846. Scotland, to 1848. England, to
1852. Ireland, to March 1857. England, to August 1857. India, to Feb. 1868. Abyssinia, to May
i858 (Abyssinian war). England, t;o 1875. Ireland, to 1881. Scotland, to 1883. England, to 1884.
rndia, 1884.
139
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay
4tll {Hoyal Irish) Dragoon Guards. rHawulPindee, Punjab.
LCepot, Canterbury.
The Harp and Crown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Quisseparabit?" * ' Pen iw stjla"
"Balaklata" "Sevastopol" "Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebib."
Colonel.— Henry Clement Wilkmson.i CS. Emign, 15 Feb. 56; Lieui. P5 Aug. 59; Captain, faa S9pt. 63;
Major, P13 July, 70; Lt. Colonel, 3 July 72 ; Colonel, 3 July, 77; Major General, i Mar. 87: Lieut. General,
26 May 94 ; Colonel 4 Dragoon Guards, 4 Oct. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.— George Digby Filmer Sulivan,^ Cornet, ^ij Juue 68 ; Lie-ut. P28 Oct. 71 ; Capt 24 June 76 •
Major, 15 Aug. 88 ; It. Colonel, 11 Mar. 9b.
fo )
Majors.
ti.s.c. Herbert Chas.Tiornton Littledale,'" )
znd in Command 26 June 96 J
Arthur Abney Sandys*
Francis Blayney Lucas Woodwright (Depot)
Hon. Rupert Leigh'-
Captains,
CharlesMichael EdgeworthBrinkley (Depoi)
Gerald Burrell Geach (Depot)
Son. William Wrottesley
Robert Wilton Morley, Aide de Camp to
Governor General of India 2 Sept. 95
Malcolm M'Neill.'^ Aide de Camp to~i
S.E.S.the Duke of Connaught, 1 July 95 J
John Flint, Adjutant 14 Dec. 92
William Belk
David Plenderleath Sellar
Bampfylde Leonard Carew
Thomas Frederick Newcome Jones
JjIIUTENANTS.
George Frederick Mappin
Cecil Robert Gaunt
Clement Parker Toulson
Ernest Prank Holden (Depot)
Edward Rickards
Maurice FitzGerald
Rintoul Archer Milward-Jones
Arthur Robert Liddell, Army Service Corns
Herbert Timbrell M'Clellan '...
Brownlow Hy. Hamilton Mathew-Lannowe
John Hardress Lloyd
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Crosbie
Jeremy Taylor Marsh
Augustus George Aime Jerrard
Charles Mackenzie Grogan
Goland Vanhalt Clarke (Depot)..
Hugh Tweed Walford Wyllie
( 2ND LIEUT
21 Sept. 74
13 June 74
2 Aug.
II Feb.
20 July
2 Aug.
23 May
31 Mar.
86
CAPTALN.
30 Jan. 89
8 June 89
8 June Sg
17 July
29 Nov. 90
27 June 91
3 Dec. 90
28 June 90
5 Oct. 92
to Jan.
2 June
II July
8 Aug.
10 Oct.
5 Dec. 83
2 July
II June 90
30 Sept. 90
8 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
24 May
13 Nov.
iS Apr.
25 Nov.
10 Oct.
31 July
31 July
11 Sept.
I July
8 Mar.
10 June 82
8 May 8R
17 Mar.
7 Mar.
1 3 June 90
5 Mar. 91
8 Apr. 91
4 May 92
16 Oct. 91
18 Apr. 94
6 Aug. g4
12 Sept. 94
11 Sept. 95
21 May 84
13 June 94
8 Oct. 90
12 Sept. 94
31 Jan. 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Deo. 91
23 Mar. 96
_ _ 6 June 96
Kyrle Eugene Money I 12 Aug. 96
Paymaster. — Lieict. C. R. Gaunt (acting).
Riding Master. — Ernest Pettitt Cant, 25 Jan. 83 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Hopkins, 3 Nov. 91 ; Son. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facing sBXae. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Embarked for India, 12 Sept. 94.
1 Lieut.General H. C. Wilkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaignof 1858, and was present
at the siege and capture of Awah, siege, assault and capture of Kotah , battle of Kotakeserai , general action resulting
in the capture of Gwalior, assault and capture of Rowa, siege and capture ot Pouree, battle of Beejapore, and affair
of Koondry (Medal with Clasp), Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of the Cavalry Brigade in Southern
Afghanistan, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phay re (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Cavalry Brigade of the
Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in | despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie. andKhedive's Star).
' Lt.Colonel Sulivan served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; also served with the ThuU-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph, and in the Column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 18S1.
* Major Sandys served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta. the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1° Major Littledale served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagement at El Teb — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
12 Major the Hon. E. Leigh served with the isthHussars in theCandahar Column in the Afghan warofiS78-8o,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-
i-Pul (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the ThuU-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881. Served with the igth Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service as Assistant Commandant of the Remount
Depot.
" Captain M'Neill served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 5th Lancers and as Orderly Officer
to Sir Henry Ewart, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record, of the Services of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards.
Baised in 1685 as a Regiment of Cuirassiers, " The Sixth Horse." Designated "The Fifth Horse,"
1690. To Flanders, 1691. To England, 1697. To Ireland, 1698. Designated "First Irish Horse,''
or "The Blue Horse," 1746. Designated "Fourth Eoyal Irish Eegiment of Dragoon Guards," 1788.
To England, 1793. To Ireland, 1795. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1804. To
Portugal, 181 1 (Peninsular War). To England, 1813. To Ireland, 1814. To England, 1818. To
Ireland, 1822. To England, 1826. To Ireland, 1832. To England, 1835. To Ireland, 1841. To
England, 1845. To Ireland, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856. To Ireland, 1861. To England, 1867. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1878. To
Egypt, 1882 (campaign of 1882 and battle of Tel-el-Kebir). To England, 1882. Detachment to the
Nile, 1884-85. To Ireland, 1886, To England, 1891, To India, 1894.
Dlpot.'ca^tertury.J 5tli {Frincess Charlotte of Wales') Dragoon Guards.
" Vestigia nulla retro'rsum:'—"'Bh-E-!i-B.-&iu'' " RisiiLLiEs'' "Oudenaede" "Malplaqcet"
"Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Toulouse" "Penimsula" "Balaklata" "Sevasiopol.'
Colonel.-
Bt.i
140
Fall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
25
24 Jan. 9:
Lieutenant Colonel. — Mauusell Bowers, Lieut, i^ Apr.
Lieut. Colonel, 25 Apr. 93.
72; Captain, 21 Aug. 78; Major, 21 Apr. 83;
Majobs.
Fred.Wilson Hemming' (-B^.ttCo^. i July '(^
87; CoZ,27Dec 94), 2ndin Comd. 26 June 96 J
p.s.e. BdTrard Hegan''
St. Jobn Corbet Gore'
James Henry Aspinwall,^ Adjutant 2")
Yeomanry Brigade \ Junegj i
Captains.
William Eden Stobart' (Depot)
Llewellin Washington Matthews
Alfred Rene Heneage'"
D.s.c. Colquhonn Grant Morrison, Instruc- \
tor Royal Military College, i Jan. 97 ... i
Henry Bagwell-Purefoy'^
William Leetham
Herbert Hoare, Adjutant 15 Jan. 93
Frederick Adolphua DawsonOliverBustaoe
Percy Henry Darbyshire
Lieutenants.
Henry GerardHegan Kennard
Frederick Thomas Parker
Bertram Robert Mitford Glossop
James Robert Lindsay Garrard
WUliam Quintyne Winwood
Charles Hodgkinson
Hugh Price Travers
Roland Langhame ClenneU Wilkinson
Bertie Gordon Clay
Henry Hodge Lamb
Philip Guy Reynolds
Second Lieutenants.
Guy Hartley Watson
Hon. Ralph Legge Pomeroy
WilUam Peverell Marley
Lewis Maxwell Dunbar
cohnet oe
2ND LIKUT.
''25 Apr.
68
22 Jan.
79
2 Mar.
78
17 Dec.
79
22 Jan.
79
TO Nov.
9 Jan.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
30 May
13 July
15 Mar.
1 3 June
28 June
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
25 Oct. 93
28 June 93
LIEUT
28 Oct.
71
11 Sept.
76
I July
3i
22 Mar.
79
10 Mar.
83
15 Mar.
81
II Sept.
77
i3 June
81
23 Aug.
84
7 Feb.
8s
23 May
8=;
6 Feb.
80
26 Mar.
90
21 Oct.
qi
I July
92
25 Apr.
93
6 Sept.
93
24 Jan.
94
24 Jan.
9-;
9 May
9';
9 May
9=;
II Sept.
9^
II Sept.
9S
IS Apr.
96
31 Oct.
31 .Tan.
25 Feb.
26 Aug.
24 Aug.
I Oct.
23 May
27 Mar.
27 Mar.
25 Apr.
6 Sept. 93
15 Jan. 95
II Sept. 95
93
2 Mar. 81
19 Dec. 83
22 Dec. 87
6 Sept. 93
II Sept. 9S
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Feb. 94
12 Dec. 94
John Tate Ferris I 25 Mar. 96
Owen Edgar Moore Saunders 6 June 96
George Archibald Swinton Home I 6 June 96
Paymaster. — Lieut, Henry H. Lamb [acting).
Siding Master. — Robert Gifford, 3 April 78 ; Son. Captain, 3 Apr. 88.
Quarter Master.— Cha,Tles Hill Farbrother, 10 July 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Scarlet — -FaeJK^s Green. — ^^enis, Messrs. Cos and Co,
Embarked for India, 7 September 1893.
1 Lt.General Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Lord
Raglan, including>he battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honour 3th Class o'f the
Medjldie, and Turkish Medal). '
' Colonel Hemming served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Maude, and was pre-
sent with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General in charge of the Intelligence Branch (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Hegan served in the Boer war of i88i with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
7 Major Gore served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Corps (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
* Major Aspinwall served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Captain Stobart served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
'" Captain Heneage served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian War of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^2 Captain Bagwell- Purefoy served with the Bechuanalaud Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Inniskilling Dragoons.
141
6th Dragoon Guards (Caraliniers') .
Alderihot.
Years'Ser-l
Full!
Pay.
Half
Pay.
J4
23
22
..,
19
...
19
J7
2
15
II
10
8
12
9
7
7
5
8
...
4
4
2
I
I
I
6
j6
...
"Blenheim" "Ramillies" "OnDENAEDE" "Malplaquex" "Sevastopol" "Delhi"
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Colonel.— Alexander James Hardy Elliot,^ CB., Cornet, 18 July 48 ; Lieut, ^n June 50; Capt. 22 Dec. 54 ;
Bt. Major, 17 July S5 ; Major, 29 July 56; Bt.Lt.Coloutl, 29 May 63; Colonel, 1 Feb. 71 ; Major Qetieral,
I July 81 ; Colonel 6 Dragoon Guards, 3 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas Cole Porter," Xie«<. 24 Feb. 73; Capt. 5 Oct. 78; Major, 17 Mar. 86;
Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
Majobs.
Alexander Sprot,'^ 2nd in Command')
26 June 96 j
p.s.c. Percy Hugh Hamon Massy," Vice )
Consnl m Aula Minor j
Henry MostynOwen^'
UAPTAINS.
Frederick Henry Arthur DesToeux^
Francis Sudlow Garratt'
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton
WiUiamJohnChesshyreButler,Adjutant)^
15 May 95 ;
Charles 'Kershaw Elworthy
Henry Peregrine Leader, Superintendent )
of Gymnaaia, Colchegter, 29 JNor. 94 i
Charles Melville Johnstone
Walter Dougall
Lieutenants.
EdwardJ/eopold Reiss
Owen Lyall Francis
John Leslie Reid
Claud Herbert Campbell
Hon. Lonsdale Richard Douglas Smith
Stuart Rodger Kirby
Harry Jacob Smith
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Henry Collis,
Walter Gabriel Home
Malcolm Matthew Moncrieff
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
I May 78
5 Feb. 87
30 Jan. 89
22 Aug. 8S
28 June 90
28 June go
28 June 90
II May 92
9 Nov. 89
15 Feb. 93
IS Mar. 9
7 Dec. 95
6 June go
24 June 96
5 Aug. 96
28 Feb. 74
II Feb. 75
1 July 81
I July Bi
1 July 8r
10 May 82
8 May 8q
16 Apr. go
2 Sept. 85
2 Feb. 90
28 Oct. gi
28 Oct. 91
8 June 92
28 Dec. 92
28 Dec. 92
I July 95
4 Sept. 95
16 Sept. 96
26 Apr. 82
19 July 82
4 Dec.
I July 87
3 Oct. 87
13 June
28 Aug. 95
4 Sept. 95
9 Dec. 94
II Mar. 96
4 Nov. 96
BEEV. MAJ.
19 July 89
24 May 93
I July 95
''■' Captain Brittlebank served ia
the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was
present with the expeditions into
the Lughman Valley and against
the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and at the
attack and destruction of several vil-
lages (Medal).
Riding Master. — Benjamin Turner," 29 July gi ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Brittlebank," 13 April 81 ; Hon. Captain, 13 Apr. 91.
Blue — Paein^s "White. — .i^en<«, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Seturned from India, 20 Jfovember 1888.
I Major General Elliot served five years in India, the last two on Lord Hardinge's staff, prior to entering the
Royal Army, and was present with his regiment, the 8th Bengal Cavalry, at the battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star) • also in the Sutlcj campaign, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal). Served in the
Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to ist April 1855 as Aide de Camp to General Scarlett, including the battle of
Balaklava (severely wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Commander of
theLesionof Honor, and Turkish Medal). . „ „ , ,
^ Captain Des Vceux served with the Carabimers in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and took part m the ex-
peditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis; was also present at the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (MedaJ).
"' Captain Garratt served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
II Lt.Colonel Porter served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair at Ali
Bo^han under Lt. Colonel Fryer, the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis
and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages 0 Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(mentioned m despatches. Medal).
" Major Sprot served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war m 1879-80, including the engagement with the
Mohmunds at Dakka (Medal) . ^ , . ^, ^
15 Major Massy served with the Carabiniersinthe Afghan war of 1879-80, and took part m the expedition against
the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal). . , ,.
1' Major Owen served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war m 1879-S0, including the engagement with the
Mohmunds at Dakka and the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal)
" Lieut. Turner served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part with the Koorum and Khost Expeditions, and
was present at the reconnaissance of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagements at Mattoon and Puttehabad
(Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Corps, and was present at the attack on
the convoy on the 14th February and in the action at Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field).
Record of the Services of the 6th Dragoon Guards.
Ea^sedin 1685 (Monmouth's Rebellion). To Ireland, 168S to 1691. England, to March 1692. Flanders, to 1697.
EnMand to 1702. Flanders, to 1713. Ireland, to 1744. England, 1744. and returned to Ireland (date uncertain).
In TrelPnd 1747 to 1760. Germany, to 1763. Ireland, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to 1796. Ireland
to 1805 England (4 troops to Buenos Ayres, 1806) and Scotland, to 1813. Ireland, to 1815. England and Scot-
land tOj82i Ireland, to 1824. England aid Scotland, to 1830. Ireland, to March 1834. England, to 1840.
Ireland 101842 England and Scotland, to 1846. Ireland, to 1832. England, to 1855. Crimea, to 1856. Englani,
to August 1856 India, to 1861. England, to 1866. Ireland, to May 1872. England, to December 1877. India,
to September 1879. Afghanistan, to October -.8S0. India, to October 1S8S. Home, NoTember j838.
Norwich. |
FalliHalf
Pay. Pay.
z6
7th. (Thft Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards. 142
" RiUILLIES " "OtJDETfiEDB" " MiLPLiQUET '' " DbtTINGEN " " SotTTH ABEICA, 1846-7"
"Egypt, 1882" " Tbl-el-Kebie."
Colonel. — Andrew Nugent,' Comet, ^I'j Dec. 52 ; Lieut. ''24 Nov. 54 ; Captain, ■'8 Feb. 56 ; Jfajor, 31 Mar. 66 ;
Lt.Colonel, ''3 Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74; Major General, 19 Feb. 85 ; Lt. General, 13 Nov. 86; Colonel
7 Dragoon Guards, 30 Apr. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Edward Morrison Rough', Cor;i?f, 23 Sept. 71; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt.
22 Mar. 79; Major, 26 Aug. 84; Lt.Colonel, 31 Mar. 96.
Majobs.
Ulick George Campbell de Burgh,* zndl
IK Command 26 June 96 S
Donald Mac Dougall
William Henry Muir Lowe^
Captains.
Charles William Thompson," Stiff College
William Edwin Danb.y
John Weston Parsons Peters, '^ Deputy )
Assist. Adj. Gen..Bemount JS»f..'.g Apr. 96 f
Henry Spencer FoUett
Robert Cooper
2'/,2!Bernard Russel Dietz, Superintendent of\
Gymnasia, Glasgow, 16 Sept. 96 j
George Langworthy
LlEUTENAtrTS.
Cecil William Battine
William Daniel M'Swiney
Henry Anderson Lempriere, Adjutant j
15 Apr. 96 j
John Edward Frederick Dyer
John Sanders Cayzer
Richard Sparrow
Moreton Fole.y Gage
Christopher Goddard Jackson
2ND HEUI. I
4 May 87
Second LiEniENANTs.
Philip Granville Mason
Wilbraham Taylor
Richd. Griffith Oliver Bramston-Newman
28 Nov. '
14 Mar.
28 Jane
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
12 Mar.
5 Oct.
88
II Sept. 76
6 Sept. 76
22 Oct. 81
28 Jan.
2 Aug.
9 May 85
29 Aug. 83
29 Aug. 85
30 Jan. 86
6 Nov.
4 May 87 26 Feb. 90
Nov.
23 Dec.
CAPTAIN. 1
I July
81
T Jan.
9 Mar.
35
87
9 Mar.
19 Dec.
87
87
31 Mar.
91
2 Mar.
I Apr.
92
95
29 Apr.
96
28 Oct.
96
BEEV.MAJ.
31 Oct. 90
2 Mar. c2
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
9 Nov. 92
8 May 95
IS Apr. 95
29 Apr. 95
29 May 95 1
6 June 961
5 Aug. gV,
13 Captain Peters served with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1883-89 on special service
with Brigadier-General Tregear's Column (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Expedition to the
Black Mountaia in 1891 as Superintendent of
„ ^ Signalling (Clasp).
paymaster . —
Uiding Master. — Lawrence Cunningham, 7 May 84; Son. Captain, 7 May 94.
(Quarter Matter. — Frederick Charles Butcher, 26 Oct. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
ScsiTlet— Facings Black.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Set urr.ed from Egypt, 10 Nov. 94.
1 Lt.Geiieral Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of i8u-;^ with the Scot^ Gr^vq m^in/Htin- n,o •> » ,1
Medar""' '"'''™"' "'•'' ^'='^^^"^^^' '''-' ^"'l '''' of ,S^e'ba\\oTol (Mldafwfth^'SeCltpsrL'dVurSsh
s Lc.Colonel Rough served with the 7th Dragoon Guardsin the Eevntian war nf tSR, anr! weia T„...aor,f - .1,
Sagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at KasalKn and aT th« w'tl. nF^.I ?[ #^- ° '^^ ^"^
•capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)! ^^^^^''°' """"^ ^' ^^^ ^'^"ie of Tel-el-Kebir and tne
* Major de Burgh served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in thp Tt'o-TTTitior, ,wo,. ^p 03 i
jutant in the enga|ements of El Magflr and MahsamMn the tvvo ac^fons a° Kassasin and ^t ihfh'^ff ^"5 ^' ,^1
Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive^s StaT ^^^''■^^"^' ^"'^ '^' '''e battle ot Tel-el-
♦ Major Lowe served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Es-vnrinn wbt- nf rB9, ot,^i ,„o- „..„„., ^ • ..v
ments of El Magfar and Mahsama; in the action at Kas Lin onX 28t^lu°ust and at the^^^^^^^^^
and the canture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) «iprup,fw7<-h /ht n °,'^"'^^?f. Tel-ei-Keoir
on special kirvioe (Medal with Clasp). f' ''^'^ ^"eaives btar). Served with the Burmese Expedition m .886-87
1° Captain Thompson served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in thpRo-vntiiTi wnr AfTBOo „„,]„„„«
actions atKassasin,andatthebattleofT^el-eI-Kebirandthecrptur?of(?air^^Sa[w^^^^
Record of the Services of the yth {Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
Raised in i683 as the " loth Horse, or Devonshire's Regiment." To Ireland 1680 To rhp N-p^hoi-'o^n,
rhnmhpro-'s HnrsR " ifinT TnRT,o-la„H .A„B T„u„li„..^ /i,_.r, .?.,.• '.''• J-O tHe iN ether. ands
and battle of Tel-el-Kebir)
To England, 1894.
H
143
1st (Boijal) Dragoons.
Iftars Ser-
Full
Pay.
Hftl)
Pay.
23
...
19
19
...
18
16
15
13
...
12
...
12
...
12
12
9
8
12
12
5
...
5
4
3
-r.
3
3
3
3
2
I
...
I
14
10
...
The Crest of Enfflaiid within the Garter. An Ea-Ie. " Spectemur aqenio "
Detiingen" "Peninsula" " Wateeloo " "Balaklata" "Sevastopol."
Colonel in Chief.-
Colo
L^
undalk.
Lieutenant Colonel.-VViUiam Henry IX'Laren, i!>«<.'i5 Jlar. 74; Capt. 30 Sept. So; Major, iq June :
if. Co/o7ie/, 20 ilay 06. ./ > y wuuc
JIajobs.
Charles Rosdew Burn,' 2x1; in Com-\
mand 21 Aug. 96 j
;j.e.r. John Francis Burn-Murdoch,'''
{Brevet Lt.CoJunel, 18 Nov. 06) i
Ferdinand\Vni.Greatrex,5'»/)fr/»#ra(ffn? -i
of Gi/miiania, South-Eastern District... j
Captains.
p.a.c. John Edward Lindley
George Limbrey Lord Basing
Ralph Henry Carr-Ellison, Adjutant 12")
Yeomanry Brigade 25 Sept. 94 Ji
John Middleton Rogers
Kenneth RobertBalfour,J4;'«^nn*Por<«-')
ynouth Yeomanry Brigade 20 Nov. 93... >
Francis Yorkc il'ilahon'"
■Fohn Wroford Julian Hardman, Adju- )
tant 22 Dec. 94 ^
Prince Victor Albert Jay Duleep Singh...
II.S.K. Frince Francis .loseph Leopold'^
Frederick of Teck, Aide de Camp to >
Major General IV. Oalbraith j
Kon. Henry William Mansfield
John William Burns
LlEniENANTS.
Ernest Makins
George Frederick Steele
Son. Arthur Harcillon-Bussell
Henry Donald M'Neile
Thomas Morton Stanhope Pitt
Charles Archibald Calvert
Hon. Christian Henry Charles Guest
Edward York
Second Lieutenants.
Zo)-(iCharlesGeorgeFrancisFitzmaurice
Bertie Edward Parker Leightou
Richard FitzGerald Glyn
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 78
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 79
22 Feb. 88
30 Jan. 80
23 Jan. 92
7 Sept. 92
21 Oct. 93
31 Jan. 94
20 June 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
29 May 95
25 Mar. 96
4 Nov. 96
1 July Si
2 Feb. 81
1 July Si
22 Oct.
2 Aug.
22 Nov.
7 Feb.
6 May 85
23 May
29 Aug.
26 Aug.
26 Aug, 91
11 Feb. 85
25 Nov. 85
31 Aug. 93
20 Nov. 93
27 June 94
9 Jan. 95
27 Feb. 95
28 Aug. 95
14 Mar. 96
14 Oct, 96
CAPTAIN.
2 Feb. S
18 Jan. 85
19 June 85
iS Nov. 36
1 Oct. 87
25 Nov. 91
25 Nov. 91
1 Aug. 92
2 Aug. 92
31 Aug. 03
27 June 94
25 July 94
6 Apr. 94
13 Feb. 91
EEEv.arAj.
MAJOB.
20 May 96
3 Aug. 92
IS ilay 54,
Riding Master. — William Robert Banting, 25 July 83 ; Hon. Cajitain, 25 July 93.
'jiarter Master.— John William Massey Wood, 15 May 05 ; 2nd Lieut. $ Nov. 87 ; Licvf. 20 May 91 ; Captain,.
L27 June 94,
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Iteturnedfrom the Crimea, 27 May 1856.
' Lt.Geneial Marshall served in the Crimea from 1st to 26tii Sept. 1E55, 3S Aide de Camp to Sir James Sea rletft
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopcl, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 ™ coir.m.ind of the Cavalry
Brigade, and after the dissolution of the Brigade commanded the advanced posts on the Lines of Communication
(Mfdal with Ciasp, and CMG.).
* Lt. Colonel Burn Murdoch served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Royal Dra.goons Detachment of tlip
Camel Corps ; commanded a Transport Company in the first march to Gakdul; was present at the action of Abu
Klea, and commanded the detachment in the engagement at El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Nominated to the 4th Class of the; Osma.nieh for services under the Egyptian Government. Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the Eastern Cavalry (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
' Major Burn served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Orderly Officer to Major General M'Queen, Com-
manding the Hazara Fieli Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
« Captain M'Mahon served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Staff
Officer (mentioned in despatches).
Record of the Services of the Royal Dragoons [formerly " The King's Own Royal Eegime7it of
Dragoons.")
Eaised in England in 1661 as tlie " Tangiers Horse," and proceeded to Tangiers. Eeturned to
England, 1684. To Ireland, 1689. To England, 1690. To Flanders, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Holland, 1702. To Portugal, 17U3 (Spanish War of Succession). Detachment to Spain, 1719, To
Flanders, 1742 (battle of Dettingen). To Germany, 1760. Four Troops to the Netherlands, 1793. To
Portugal, 1809 (Peninsular War, battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria and Toulouse). To
Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. To the Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and
siege of Sebastopol). To England and Ireland, 1856. To England. 1861. To Ireland, 1867. To
Scotland, 1873. To England, 1875. To Ireland, 1880. Detachment to Egypt, 1884. To England, 1886.
To Ireland, 1893.
Hounslow. I
2nd Dragoons (Roijal Scots Greys).
Years'Ser/l'tie Thistle within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Easrle. " Second to None.-
FailljaIii"^^^^''''iEs" " Oudbnahde" "Malplaquei" " Deiiisgen " " Wateeloo" " Balaklava"
Pay
144
' — "Blenheim"
"Sevastopol."
£5i, Colonel in Chief.— ffis Imjierial Majestij Nicholas II. Emperor of Russia, KG. 8 Dec. 94.
Colonel.— George Calvert Clarke,' CB" Ensign, ''30 May 34 ; Lt. ^7 Oct. 36 ; Capt. ''20 Sept. 39; Bt.Mqjor, 11
I Nov. 51; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 26 Feb. 58 ; Colonel, 23 Apr. 60; Li. Colonel, 31 March 66;
Major General, 6 'i.la.rch 68; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77; General, i July 81; Colonel 6 Dragoon Guards,
I 4 Oct. 80 ; Colonel 2 Dragoons, 23 Sept. gr.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Hon. Walter Philip Alexander, Cornet, ''3 Feb. 69 ; Lt. ^10 May 71 ; Capt. 24 Nov. 77 ;
Major, 5 July 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 July 96.
Majors.
i William Henry Hippisley,' 2)
manff 5 July 96
William Crawford Middleton*..
Henry Jenner Scobell
Com- )
S
Captains.
Arthur "William Mordaunt Richards
Francis Henry Toovey Hawley
Robert Henry Adams, ^ serving u>ith the')
Egt/pfian Army J
John Crabbie, Adjutant i Fifeshire Light}
Horse Volnnteers 16 Dec. 95 J
Cecil "William Montague Feilden, Prioafe
Secretary to Lord JVolseley r Nov. 95
Francis Blake Simpson, Army Ordnance
Department
Charles James Maxwell
Alfred Douglas Miller, Adjutant 18 Jan. 96
Charles Bulkeley Bulkeley- Johnson
Eustace Addison Maude
William Fellowes Collins
2ND LIEUT.
13 Mar. 78
13 Aug. 79
6 Aug,
II Aug,
19 Feb.
13 Aug. 79
5 Feb.
87
24 Aug.
87
6 Feb.
89
S June
89
23 Oct.
89
2g Mar.
go
28 Dec.
92
28 .Tune
q^
23 Dec.
Q^
10 Oct.
54
12 Dec;
04
2g May
95
25 Mar.
9 Dec.
22 May 75
6 May 80
10 Nov. 80
22 Dec. 8(
29 June 8
1 July 8:
10 May 82
2 Aug. 82
I July
16 Apr.
7 Feb.
16 Mar.
16 Mar.
15 Oct. 90
BEET.JIAJ.
1 June 84'
21 Oct. 85
27 Jan. 86
.S Jnly
I Oct.
86
87
9 Oct.
89
9 Oct.
89
14 Feb.
9-
19 Aug.
9*1
ig Aug.
28 June
13 June
16 Dec.
5 July
91
93
94
95
96
284rune 93
9 Jan. 95
5 July 96
Lieutenants.
John Collinaon HarrisoQ S June 89 =3 May 91
Patrick Moir-Byres, eeruinij with Laqos'} _ „ „ a,,^- „
Constabulary.. ...J ^3 Oct. 89 19 Aug. 91
7 ... Edward Ussher 29 Mar. go 21 Sept. 92
5 ... Algernon Lawson 28 Dec. 92 25 Apr. 94
4 ... Thomas ConoUy 28 .Tune 93 5 Dec. 94
4 ... Arthur Campbell Duckworth 23 Dec. 93 5 Dec. 94
3 ... B^oH. Robert Hamilton Lindsay 10 Oct. 94 25 Sept. 95
3 ... William Donald 1 Paul "Watson 12 Dec; 94 16 Dec. 95
Charles PercivaN Foster 29 May 95 16 Sept. 96
SECOgD Lieutenants.
Archibald George Seymour
Hon. Archibald James Murray St. Clair)
{Master oy Sinclair) /
Foster Swetenham 9 Dec. 96I
Biding Master.— George Parker, 27 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut,
QuarterMaster. — Peter Fraser Fleming, 21 Feb. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — FacingsBlue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returnedjrom the Crimea, 4 July 1856.
' General Clarke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (sabre cut on the neck) , Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebaa-
topol {Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight ot the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain McMahon served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Staff
Officer (mentioned in despatches).
' Major Hippisley served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied the reinforcements sent to
South Africa daring the Boer war of 1881, and served as Staff Officer of Pine Town Camp. Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 in command of a detachment of the Scots Greys attached to the Heavy Camel Regiment, and
took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and the
recoimaissance to Metammeh ; was appointed Adjutant to the Heavy Camel Regiment after Lord St. Vincent had
been killed in action (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Middleton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
° Captam Adams served with the Dongola E.-cpeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8g6 (mentioned
in despatches)..
Record of the Services of the Royal Scots Oreys (formerl;/ '' The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons " and
" Tlie Royal North British Dragoons " ).
Raised in Scotland in 1678, and proceeded to Flanders in 1694. To Scotland, 1698. To Holland,
1702 (battles of Blenheim, Eamillies, Oudenarde and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To the Conti-
nent, 1743. To England, 1748. To Germany, 1758. To England, 1763. Four troops to Holland, 1793
to 1795. The Eegiment embarked for Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. To the
Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebafitopol). To England, 1856. To Ireland, 1856. To
Scotland, 1861. To England, 1863. To Ireland, 1265. To Scotland, 1871, To England, 1873. To
Ireland, 1878. To Scotland, 1883. To England, 188 j. To Ireland, 1888.
H 2
H5
Years
Full
Pay.
3 rd ( Til e King's Own) Hussars , [Aidershot.
The White Horse within the Garter. " Nee asyeraterrenf." "Dhtthtgen " " Salamanca " " Vittobia"
"Touloosk" "Peninsula" " Oabool, 1842 " "JIoodkee" "Feeozeshah"
"SOBBAON" " PUNJAnB " " ChILLIANWALLAH " " GOOJERAT."
Colonel.— Edward Howard-Vyse, Cornet, P21 Aug. 49; Lieut, ^a Feb. 54; Captain, ^17 Feb. 57;3fa7'or,
■°io June 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 'iS Oct. 64; Colonel, 18 Oct. 69; Major General, 25 Apr. 80 ; Lt. General, 25 Apr.
85 ; Colonel 3 Hussars, 23 Sept. 91.
LieutenantColonel.— J), s.c. Charles Edward Beckett,^ Corned, '"17 Apr. 69 ; iicai. ''22 Apr. 71; Caj)<. 23 Jan.
79 ; Bt.Major, i8 Nov. 82 ; Major. 4 Nov. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 Aug. 92 ; Colonel, 17 Aug. 96.
Stx.
Half
Pay.
MA.10RS.
p.e.c. Frank William Nicholas Wogan-
Browne, 2nd iJi Comma.nd 21 Aug. 96 ....
Arthur James Ramsay Van Cortlandt...
St. Clair Oswald
COENETOE
I 2ND LIEUT.
Captains.
Herbert Bethune Patton-Bethune"
Duncan Vernon Pirie,'" MP. for North,
Aberdeen
Walter Goring
William Scott Stewart
,Tohn Edmund Mackenzie
Walter Graham Murray
Alfred Alexander Kennedy, Adjutant >
27 Oct. 95 i
Lieutenants.
William Maitland Tower ,
Albert Maitland Tabor
Mounteney Kortright
Alfred James Arnold, sermng under the 1
Hoyal Niger Co., with local rank of Major ]
Henr3' Charlton Chaworth-Musters, sera. )
ing under the Foval Niger Company j
Clement William Onley Unthank
Gerald Hugh Charles Madden
John Guy Baro-j. Lethbridge
Henry Sanderson Laverton
Second Lieutenants.
Bernard Granville
Moresby Chinnery
LIEUT.
76
' 30 Nov
28 Oct. 71' 28 Oct. 71
14 Sept. 78 29 June 81
1
22 Jan. 79, I July 81
7 June 79! 4 Dec. 82
25 Nov. 85
i6 Nov. 87J 8 May 89
[ 17 June 85
30 Jan. 891 23 May 91
10 Oct. 91 1 16 Nov. 92
9 Jan. 92
17 Dec. 92
2'^ .Tan. 93
23 Aug. 93
9 Sept. 93
12 Dec. 94
2Q Dec. 94
6 Feb. 95
26 June 9
24 June 96
9 Dec. 96
16 Nov. 92
6 Dec. 93
21 Feb. 94
25 July 94
12 Dec.
22 May
8 Jan.
26 Aug.
:4 Nov.
5 Aug.
TsOct.
17 Oct.
13 Apr. 87
16 Dec. 85
10 Apr. 91
16 Nov. 92
8 May 95
23 Ma.y 96
23 May 96
22 May 95
TO Aug. 92
14 Oct. 96
Riding Master. — Harry Richard James Willis, 13 March 80 ; Mon. Captain, 13 March 90,
Quarter Master. — Frederick Durman, 4 Feb. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet.— ^^en(», Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 1879.
I Colonel Beckett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of Military Mounted Police, and was present
m the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Maior, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedi-
tion 11x1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including-
the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th and i-'th February (Clasp).
' Captain Patton-Bethune served in the Boer war of 1881 as a volunteer attached to the Inniskllling Dragoons.
Served as a volunteer attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gao'ement at Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal
ivith Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
"> Captain Pirie served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and
Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the Staff of the
Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 as Boat Officer and subsequently as Staff Officer to the Cavalry with the River Column under
Major General .Earle, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
Record, of the Services of the 3rd [King's Own) Hussars.
Raised in 1685. To Holland, 1694. To England, 1697. To Spain, 1702, and returned same year.
To Spain, 1707. To England, 1708. To Gurmany, 1712. To England, 1745. To France, 1758, and
returned same year. To Holland, 1809, and returned same year. 'J'o Spain, 181 1. To England, 1814.
To France. 1815. To England, 1818. To India, 1837. To England, 1852. To India, 1868. To
England, 1879.
Bangalore,
' Uadras.
4tll {The Queen s Own) Hussars.
146
Hall
Pay.
"Dettincen" "Talaveha" "Albuheka" "Salamanca" "Vittohia" "Toclocsk" " PunijasvLi."
"Afghanistan "" Ghcznek " "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkeeman" "Sevastopol.''
Colonel. — AlexanderLow,' CB. Cornet, PaOct-ss; Xf. ""ejuly 38; Capt. ^14 July 43; Bt. Major, -.'o Jane 54;
Major, 260ct. $4; Bt.Lt. Colonel, liDec. S4; it. Colonel, iM.ay s7;'Mujor General, 6Mai'oii68; Lieutenant
General, i Oct. 77 ; General, 22 May 8c ; Colonel 4th Hussars, 27 Oct. 81.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Alexander Ramsay, Cornet, ^\ Sept. 69; Lieut. ''14 Jan. 71; Captain, 2
Mar. 79 ; Major, 21 May 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 May 96.
Majors.
Ronald Kmcaid-Smith,^ 2nd in Command )
7 Oct. g6 )
Lewis Edward Starkey'
Charles Hamlyn Agnew^
Frederick David Baillie
Captains.
S'on. Frederick RossmoreWaucbope Eve- ')
leigh-de Moleyns )
Reginald Hoare
Francis Lee, Aide de Camp to Sir F. W, 1
E. F. Forestier Walker 1 Nov. 95 i
Edgar Mortimore Lafone
Joseph William X!n&eTwoo<\.(Depot)
Charles Lanfear Graham
Arthure Lookwood Trevor-Boothe
2ND LIEUT.
27 Aug. 79^
23 Apr. 81!
1 May 78
II Feb.
29 Feb.
29 Dec.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
31 Dec.
12 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 Jan.
25 Mar.
Lieutenants.
Alan Ogilvie Francis
Reginald Walter Ralph Barnes, Adjutant )
5 ... Albert Savory
3 ... Henry George Watkin
3 ... Edmund Ricardo Clutterbuck
3 ... William Edward Long (25(7)0*)
Winston Leonard Spencer (!hurchiH
Ian Graham Hogg
Hon. Hugo Baring
Seconb Lieutenants.
Arthur Frederick Carlisle Williams
Auston Morgan Rotheram
Egerton Orme Bellairs Black Black-
Hawkins
Lewis Eales Dening
Herbert Richard Moseley
Stephen Bdvvin Wright Thompson
Edward Walsh Tunstall-Moore
Adrian Laurence Cave
Biding JMiM^cr.— Walter John Rose, 31 July 95'; Ron. Lieutenant.
Quarter Master. — William Alfred Cochrane, 10 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieuteua
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Cc ,
Embarked for India, 10 Sept. 1896.
1 General Low served the Eastern campaign of :
5 Aug. 96
5 Aug. 95
5 Aug. 96
5 Aug. 96
23 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
LIEUT
27 Apri
81
1 July
81
I Oct.
80
29 July
82
9 Sept.
82
30 Jan.
86
I Sept.
86
6 Nov.
8q
18 Dec.
8q
3 Sept.
qo
13 May
91
4 Nov.
91
10 May
93
10 Mar.
Q4
27 Nov.
9=;
27 Nov.
qs
5 Feb.
q6
20 May
q6
5 Sept.
q6
5 Sept
96
CAPTAIN.
6 Feb. 87
17 Dec.
28 Aug. 85
I July
I May 90
10 May 93
10 Mar. 94
17 Oct.
13 Feb.
sFeb.
18 Nov.
BBEV.MAJ.
5 Feb. 96
13 May 96
7 Oct. 96
18 Nov. 96
, ,„ , , , , - -- 854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman.
and Ichernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria,- at
Inkerman he commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet oi Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Med.iidie).
=• Major Kincaid-Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment took
part in the operations of the Desert Column, and was present at the action at Abu Klea (Medal with'two Claeps
and Khedive's Star). ^ '
' Major StarkeyservedintheEgyptianw.irof 1882 attached tothe4th Dragoon Guards. and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (liedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Sttiri.
8 Major Agnew served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). j v. o
i47
5th {Royal Irish) Lancers.
icars'Ser,
.'•uil Hall
eny.
Pay
25
79
17
...
17
13
13
13
13
...
12
fs
13
...
10
10
10
10
9
0
Q
8
...
7
7
...
7
4
3
3
2
2 1
2
2
2
I
...
I
9
rMuttra, Bengal.
LDepot. Canterbury.
'OnDENiBDE"
The Harp and Crown. " Quis Separabit?" — "Blenheim" "Ramillies'
" MaL^LAQUBT " "SUAKIK, 1885."
Colonel.— William Godfrey Dunham Massy,i CB. Ensign, 27 Oct. 54 ; Lieut. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 20 Feb. S7 !
IZa/or, ''?3 Jan.63; Lt.C'ulone}, ^31 Oct. 71; Colonel, 31 Oct. 76; Major GcHcj-a/, 28 Aug.86; Lieut. General,
21 Jan. 93 ; Colonel 4 Dragoon Guards, 11 Dec. 94; Colonel, 5 Lancei's, 4 Oct. 90. .
Lieutenant Colonel. — John James Scotl Chisholme,^ Lieut. 10 Jan. 72 ; Captain, 2 Mar. 78 ; Brevet Major,
2 Mar. 81 ; Major, 15 Dec. 84; Lt. Colonel, 12 Aug. 94.
2IfD LIEUT.
LIECT.
CAPTAIW.
BEEV.MAJ.
MAJOB.
I May
11 Aug.
23 Oct.
16 Nov.
S Feb.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
10 Nov.
30 Jan.
12 Mar.
31 May
24 Dec.
8 Nov.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
4 July
5 Aug.
78
80
8c
87
87
87
88
88
88
89
90
9°
90
91
94
94
95
95
95
95
96
96
30 June
I July
1 July
2 July
30 Jan.
S Mar.
14 May
12 Nov.
10 May
8 May
31 July
3 July
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
10 Sept.
29 Apr.
9 Mar.
2 July
7 Sept.
1 2 Aug
5 Aug.
10 June
I July
3i
81
81
84
84
84
84
84
82
89
8g
89
90
90
90
91
92
92
92
.94
95
96
96
9 June
30 May
21 Aug.
2 July
6 Nov.
2 July
2 July
9 Nov.
18 Jan.
12 Aug.
i Nov.
28 Oct.
84
88
89
92
89
92
92
92
89
94
93
94
19 Aug. 92
I Jan. 93
12 Aug. 94
14 Dec. 95
Majors.
.James Farish Malcolm Fawcett, 2 7ii t«^
Command 26 June 96 )
Hubert James M'Laughlini-
A-Ugustus Garter Xingis
Robert John Spurred"
Captains.
Mordaunt Berners Doyne'"
;).s.c.HermanWit3ius Gore Graham, i^OSO.
Henry Vincent Bailey
Wilfrid Edward Ru.ssell Collis, Adjutant )
4 Yeomanry Brigade 28 Oct. 94 S
p. S.C.Edward Owen Wathen'^
Arthur Parker
William Augustus Adams
Kdwiii Bryce Wilson ('i'e^oii)
LlEPTENASTS.
Montague Percy Rowland Oake.s ...
John Barclay Soriven ':";
Alexander Vaughan Leipzic Wood, Aide \
de Camp to Major General E.A. Wood, Y
5 Mar. 95 j
Ernest Edward West
Harold Hatton Hulse, Adjutant 9 May 96
James Bruce Jardiiie
Reginald Preston Jermj' Gwyn
H3bert;ClaytonjBrowne-Glayton
Walter Temple Willcox
Wm. Maurice Copland DiiQuesne Caillard
Cyril Arkwright
Second LiEOTErcANTS.
Maxwell Fielding M'Taggart
Henry Francis Fraser
William Henry Tucker Hill
Richard Grenside Hooper
Sidney Stanley WilUams
Kenneth Davidson Mackenzie
John Bruce
Paymaster.— Lieuf. J. B. Scriven (acting).
Riding Master. — Henry Payne, 18 July 88 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— George Waterman, 15 Feb. 38 ; lion. Lieut.
Blue.— FacingsScarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 21 November 1S8S.
! Lieut. General uunham Massy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol was under fire a.t the battie
of the Tchernava. and commanded the Grenadiers of the 19th Regt. at the assault of the Redan on tliebtnbept.,
wherewith minor injuries he was dangerously woundedbv a ball which passed through his left thign, sbattermg
the bone. Being left on the ground, he'fell into the hands of the enemy the ensuing night, who, supposing Uim to
be mortally wounded, did not remove him with their prisoners. Was recommended in a special despatcn Dy tee
Commander in Chief in the Crimea for his gallantry at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance witn
which he bore his most severe suffering during a confinement to hiscamp stretcher of nearly six montnsQiromotLa
" = __...,.,,> Served m the Afghan war m
" ■ "the
re uuc cii"n"c^<="o »" ""- — . ■ ^^'^
in December 1879 including the inVes tmen't o'f 'shenjore ('twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps)
<- Lt.Colonel Chisholme served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan warofi878-8o,andwaspresentatthecaptureot
AliMusjid, m the affair at SiahSuug (severely wounded), and in the operations around Cabul m Decemoer ia79—
vrounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). ^„„f„„ >5oT^ori ^r,
1-^ Major M'Laughlin served in "he Boer war of iS8o-3i, and took part in the defence of Standerton. Served m
the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the loth Hussars (Medal with Clasp, and KheTlive's Star). rr„o-ntimiPd in
" Major Spurrell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Provost Marshal 2ud Brigade (mentioned m
*^\?t^^,;ifr''King''srrved'''fnle Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the ^^^ battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers and
was present in the engagement at Yuat ho (where he commanded), at the rehef of Ihila as Stall umcer, ana m
the expedition to Wodnthoo (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). ^, fo„t-Trociionn
17 Captain Doyne served with the expedition to the Soudan in i885,and waspresent m the engagements at Hasnecn
and tha Tofrek zereba, .-.nd at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and l^'^^.'^'Ye sj^^ar). , . ,
" Captain Grahaur, served ,n the operations against the Awunahs, on the WestCoast of Africa m 1889 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO.). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis facott m 1S95 (starj.
" Captain Wathen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Edinburgh.
6tli (IiinishiUuig) Dragoons.
148
; " underneath.
The Castle of luniskillinjj with the St. Georjje's Colours, and the word " InniskiUing
YcarsSer.' " DiiTii>-GEN' " "Wateeloo" "BiLAKLiVi" "Sevastopol."
Fall Half Colonel.— Sic Charles Cameron Shute.i XCJ?., CocHei.i'iQ July 34 ; Zt.^i^f.lajsg ; Cu^f.PsMar. 47; Ilajor, i
Pay. Pay., June 34; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Zf. Colonel, ^ig Feb. 5S; Colonel, 21 Sept. 58; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ;
I Lieut. Genend, i Oct. 77; General, z 3\i\j Zi; Co/oHeZ 6th Dragoons, 2S March 36.
26 I ... iLieutenant Colonel.— Andrew Green Thompson," Zieut. 30 Dec. 71 ; Captain, i Mar. 79 ; Major, 29 July 85 ;
19
i6
16
:5
Lt. Colonel, 17 Sept. gi
Majors.
Henry Cockcroft Page-Henderson/' 2nd \
in Command 20 June 96 j
George O'Cornor
Charles Travers Breton'*
Capiaiks.
Michael Frederic Rimington'"5
Etlm, Hy. Hynman Allenby,^" Staff' College
John Watkins Yardley's
Guy Lmdsey Jennings-Bramly.i^ Army \
Pay Bepurtment >
Camborne Haweis Pa'V'nter
Arthur Rowland Mosley''
John Christian Appold Anstice, Adjutant ~>
II Yeomanry Brigade i Oct. 96 )
James William Gully Philip Jeflcook
Lieutenants.
Edmund Arthur Herbert, Aide de Camp to \
Goverxor of Straits Settlements 5 Jan. 94 i
Edmund Sylvester Jackson
James Stevenson-Hamilton
Frederick Arthur Bashford Fryer
Ernest Charles Holland
Neil Wolseley Haig
Arthur Francis Morse, Adjutant 15 May 95
Cuthbert Francis Dixon-Johnson
Ewing Paterson
George Kirkpatrick Ansell
2ND LIEUI.
Second Lieutenants.
Chippindall Holmes Higgin
John Harris
John Lawrence Lawler
22 Jan. 8)
II- Sept. 7S
9 Sept. 82
. July 8i
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Apr.
I
22 Oct.
I 10 May
I loMa.y
31 Oct.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
25; Aug.
28 Feb.
2 June 94
10 Nov. S6
29 Aug. 85
20 Feb. 90
17 Feb. 92
17 Aug. 92
17 Aug. 92
8 Feb. 93
50 Aug. 93
I Jan. 95
17 Sept. 95
6 June
9 Dec.
96
BEEV.ITAJ.
20 Oct. S3
I June 88
5 June 85
26 Oct. 87
10 Jan. 83
17 Oct. S3
16 Nov. 88
8 May 89
23 May 91
8 Sept. 83
7 Feb. 94
26 Sept. 94
6 Mar. 95
17 Sept. 95
Siding Master. — Alfred Charles Shawyer, 28 Dec. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Thomas Humphreys, 15 Aug. 94; Mon. Lieut.
Scarlet — J'aein^s Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from South Africa, 13 Nov. 1890.
1 Sir Charles Shute acted as Adjutant with the right wing of the 13th Light Dragoons in the campaign against
the Kajah of Kurnool, East Indies, in 1839. Served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 aa
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry Division from 23rd Nov. 1854 to 2nd July 1856, when the division was
finally broken up, including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in Sir James Scarlett's despatch) and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, night attack on the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 185-,, and battle of theTchernaya
<Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Ciass of the Medjidie, Turkish
Medal, and CB.).
~ Lt.Colonel Thompson served with the luniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 18S1.
1^ Major Page-Henderson served in the Boer war of i83i with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the Beohu-
a,naland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-S5 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
•♦ Major Breton served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 1884-8"; with the Inniskilling Fusiliers. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1S88.
15 Captains Yardley and Jenniugs-Bramly served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
"5 Captain Rimington served witii the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with tho
Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in iS38 as Adjutant Inniskilling Dragoons.
1" Captain AUenby served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in i8S3.
'* Captain Mosley served in the operations in Zululand in i333.
Becord of the Services of the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons.
Raised in 1689 and served in Ireland till 1763. To England, 1763. To the Low Countries, 1793 (battle of
IDettingen). To England, 1797. To Scotland, i3o3. To Ireland, iSog. To England, 1S14. To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England and Scotland, i3i6. To Ireland, 1S19. To Scotland, 182?. To
England, 1824. To Ireland, 1829. To Scotland, 1833. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1838. To England, 1841.
To Scotland, 1842. To England, 1843. To Ireland, 1846. To Scotland, 1851. To England, 1852. To the Crimea,
0854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To India, 1858. To England, 1866. To
Ireland, 1871. To Scotland, 1877. To England, 1880. To Soiith Africa, t88i (Boer war of 1S81 and Bechuanaland
Expedition in 1884-85). To England, 1890.
149
Years'Ser.
F^i I Hali
Pay. I Pity
7th {The Queeii'ti Own) Hussars.
' Dbttingen''
* LucK^ow.'
r South Aftica.
LDeoot, Cancerbury.
"Obthes'' "Peninsula" "Wateeloo'
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
Colonel.— Robert Hale, Cornet, ""ii June 52; Lieut. 14 Sept. 55; Capt. x Jan. 59; Major, ^21 Aug. 6g.i
L'. Colonel; •'22 Feb. 71 ; Colonel, 22 Feb. 76 ; Major General, 20 Deo. 85 ; Colonel 12 Lancers, 10 Feb. 94 ;
Colonel 7th Hussars, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.— >)..■;. c. Harold Paget, ' Corned, ''23 Jan. 69 ; Lieut. ^22 Feb. 71; Captain, 23 July 79;
]dt.M<i,or, 15 June 85 ; Major, 5 May 86; Lt. Colonel, 26 June 95.
Majobs.
lenry Matthe-sT Ridley,' 2nd in Command )
26 June 9C )
Son. Richard Thompson Lawley^
ieorpe Alfred Penrhys Evans'"
Richard Lionel Walter (ilfpoO
Ho
Captains.
jeorge Albert Lade Carew
John Sanctr.ary Nicholson, Commandant ^.
oj' Police, iV. of Zamheai 3
Douglas Haig, at Siaf College
-Jenrge Lewis Holdeworth, Adjutant 15 >
Yeomanry Brigade 15 Apr. 96 i
CUude Brittain FitzHenryi"
Robert Montagu Poore
Ronald George Brooke'^
Ron. John Graham Hope Horsley Beresford
Lieutenants.
OH. Reginald Hastings Marsham, Aide de |
Camp to Major General G. Luck 4 Apr. 95 )
Keith Alexander Fraser
Charles ErnestGraham Norton, Adjutant )
20 May qo )
Henry Bai-kly Dalgetv
Harold Fielden (Depot)
./ohn Fryer, Aidede Camp toMajor General >
J. Frtjer 15 Nov. 94 i
John Vaughan
Frederick William Wormald
Charles Herbert Rankin
Alexander Frederic Aim^ Imbert-Terry ...
Uon. Charles Beresford Fulke Greville
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Arthur Johnstone
James Henry Edward Holford
L£.S.S. PrinceAIexander Aug. Fred. Wm.l
Alfred George of Teck j
Lawrence Rawstorne
2ND LIEUT.
31 Jan. 80
5 Feb. 87
8 Feb. 88
8 Dec. 88
9 Oct.
26 Feb.
28 June
26 Nov.
II Mar.
29 Apr.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
93
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
94
94
24 Oct.
94
12 Dec.
94
I Nov. 90
4 Jul3' 91
15 Mar. 93
5 May 93
26 June 93
26 June 93
4 Sept. 93
24 Oct. 94
I July 96
6 July 96
7 Oct. 96
19 Dec. 83
21 July 85
8 Aug. 80
15 Deo. 86
ly Dec.
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
6 Feb.
91
91
91
II Feb. 9T
I July 96
6 July 96
7 Oct. 96
21 Feb. go
5 May 03
T9 Dec. 93;
26 June 95,
Paymaster. —
Riding Maxter. — Harry Dibble, 31 Oct. 88 ; Kon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Richard James Coe, 13 Nov. 95; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Co.x and Co.
Mmbarked for India, 26 Nop. 18S6.
- Lt.Colonel Paget served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 asAdjutant to the Light Camel Regiment, ancj
took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and
17th February— wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Ma.ior, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Major Riiiley served with Ihe 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1BS2, and was present in the action at
Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Major Hon. R. T. Lawley served throughout the Kile Expedition in :SS4-85 with the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th and
J 7th Febraery (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Major Evans served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the 9th Lancers (Medal).
'^ Captain FitzHeniy served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-S5, and was present at the action of Kirbekan.
.(Xeda! with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the opera-
tions on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
'" Captain Brooke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer t»-
Brigadier General Gatacre, Commanding 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Leeds.
8th (Tiie Kui'fs Boijal Irish) Hussars.
150
IfearB'Sei,
fay.
Hall
Pay.
23
22
...
22
19
16
M
14
13
12
12
10
10
10
9
7
5
5
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
I
10
7
...
The Harp and CroTvn. *^ PristinoE oirtutismemores.** — "Leswaebee" " Hisdoostan " "Alma**
"iiil-AKLAVA" "InKERMAN" "SEVASTOPOL" " CeNTSAL IlfDIA " " AFGHAJflSTAN , 1879-80."
. Colonel.— A Villiaiu Mussenden,' Cornet,'' lo June 53; Lieut. 19 Jan. 55; Cap<. 31 .Ian. 58; Major^
''21 Mar. 68; Lt.Colonel,^^'Soy.^^•, Colonel, n'Hov. yg ; Ma/or General, 2gDec.Sg; Co/o««Z 8 Hnssars,
8 June 95.
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Davidson,^ Zt. 2 Dec. 74; Capt. 13 Apr. 81 ; Major, 14 Nov. 83 ; Lt.ColoneU
19 Oct. 92 ; Colonel, 19 Oct. 96.
Majoks.
Peter Legh Clowes,'' 2nd in Command}
26 June q6 J
David Edward "Wood,' .S/ujf Captain, Re- 1
mount Establisliment . i Julv 92 J"
Charles Edward Duff* \
Captains.
Philip Walter Jules Le Gallais, servinrj ")
witk the Ko^jptiuH Arm// .. f
Bryan Thonias Mahon,* DSO. seroing with \
the Egyptian Army J
VhiMxjL&a^iaXa, Adjutant Kent Yeomanry \
Brigade, i Aug. 95 j
Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts
John Achoson Henderson
Henrj^Foulkes Deare
Hervej' Greathed
Reginald Bethune, Visct. Garnock
David Murray Anderson
Lincoln Sandwith
LlECTEIfANTS.
Francis William Mussenden
Isaac William Burns-LiLidovv, Adjutant >
24 Ma.y 96 j
Francis John Charles Howard
Louis Ferdinand Ricardo
Maximilian de Bathe
Walter Boyd Chandloss Bardon
Egerion Aaf^iistus Stafford O'Brien
Robert Lambert
Second Lieutenants.
Philip Astell Temple Jones
Richard Se.ymour Vivian Dyas
Francis Montgomery Jennings
2ND LIEUT.
II May 78
20 Nov. 75
28 Feb. 75
I July 81
23 Apr. 3i! I July 81
5 Feb.
16 Nov.
14 Sept.
9 May
II June
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
9 Sept.
4 Apr.
18 Apr.
2 June
29 May
87
27 Jan.
■z^ Aug.
23 Aug.
6 May
7 Feb.
18 Apr.
5 June
25 Mar.
28 Apr.
.30 July
16 July
16 July
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
27 Nov.
27 Nov.
2 Sept.
21 Feb. 83
3 Oct. 83
19 Sept. 85
BHET.MAJ.
19 Mar.
88
19 Apr.
88
19 Oct.
92
I Mar.
01
8 July
Q3
17 Feb.
94
28 Julv
94
30 July
04
28 May
05
I Aug.
95
2 Oct. 83
19 Oct. 93
8 July 93
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
9 Dec. 96
Riding Matter. — Edward Griffith Tomblings, 3 Aug. 87 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Louis Cecil Page, 6 Dec. 90 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Bengal, Noc. 1889.
1 Major General Mussenden served the Eistern cimnaigu of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the-
battles of Alma, Balaclava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchern.iya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm,
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in
Rajpootana in 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah and battle of Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Davidson served in the Eg.yptian war of 1882 with the i3thBengal Lancers, and was present at the
action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
♦ Major DutI served in the Afghan war in 1875-80 with the 8i,h Hussars (Medal).
•^ Major Clowes served with the 8t)i Hussars iu the Afghan war in 1879-80 including the engagement at Mazeena
(Medal).
~ Major Wood served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expe-
dition including the engagement at Mazeena (Medal).
" Captain Mahon served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8g6 as Staff
Officer (mentioned in despatches, BSO.}.
151
9th {The Queerts Boyal) Lancers.
' South Africa.
Depot, Canterbury.
Full Half
Pay Pay.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Peninsula" "Punniae" "Sobeaon" "Ponjaub"
"Chillianwallah" "Goojebat" "Delhi" "Lucknow " "Chaeasiah" "Kabul, 1S79"
"Kandahah, i88o" "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Colonel.— Sir Williiim Drysdale,' XCB. Cornet, ^20 Dec. 35 ; Zt. Tsi Aug. 38 ; Capt. ^29 Oct. 47 ; Bt.IIujor,
9 Jan. 58; Major, 5 March 58; 2if.Lt. Colonel, 20 July 58; Li. Colonel, 1*24 May 61; Colonel, 20 June 64;
Major General, 2 Jan. 70; Lieut. General ,iS\x\y Zi; Co/ohcZ 18 Hussars, 16 March S5 ; Co/onei 9 1.ancers,
II June 91.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Bloomfield Gough,!" Cornet, 27 Apr. 70; Lieuf. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 17 July 78 ; Bt.Major,
2 Mar. 81: Afa/or, 8 Dec. 86 ; if. Co?o»«?, 15 Dec. 95.
2ND LIEUT.
II May 78
13 Aug. 79
16 Oct. 80
23 Oct. 80
17 Aug. 87
26 Feb. 87
30 Apr. 87
16 Not. 87
25 Feb. 80
20 Nov. 75
10 Nov. 80
1 July 8
1 July 8
12 Nov. 8
15 Feb. 8
2 Sept. 8
21 Nov. 8
21 Nov. 8.
5 June 8q
4 Jan. 90
25 Nov.
20 Oct. 86
24 Aug. 81
S Dec. 86
23 May 88
10 Aug.
4 Dec. 89
11 May 92
5 Sept. 94
5 Sept. 94
17 Sept. 94
I July 95
15 Dec. 95
iS Sept. 95
5 Sept. 94
13 Feb. 95
15 Dec. 95
16 Mar. 89
8 June 89
MA.TOBS.
Malcolm Orme Little,'* 2nd in Command\
26 June 96 1
Spencer Walpole Follett
Charles Bishop, Adj. 3 Teomanrij Brigade )
I July 95 i
Captains.
p.«.c. Walter Kentish William Jenner,"^
Lt.A.A. General for Inxtructionj Cur- >
ragli, 27 Aug. 96 J
Forrester Farnell Colvin, Adjutant 1 Teo- \
manry Brigade 17 Sept. 94 }
Ron. Claude Henry Comaraich Willoughby
Frederick Thwaites Lund
Lord Douglas James Cecil Compton
Herbert Foster Wentworth Stanley (Oepoi*)
Henry Edw. Twisleton-W^fkeham-liennes
Gilbert Frank Henry
George Paget Ellison, A.D.C. to Major)
General Son. E. A. J. Tallot 13 May 96 S
Edward Robertson Gordon
Lieutenants.
David Graham Mushiet Campbell
ioriZ Charles Cavendish Bentiuck,^.Zl.C. )
to the LordLieiifenantoflreland^^oJvLljg^ )
Desmond John Edward Beale-Browne, >
Adjutant 13 March 95 i
Ernest Fitzroy Bell
Frederick Henry Allhusen (Depot)
Thomas Malcolm Harvey Kincaid-Smith
Victor Reginald Brooke
Geoffrey Henry Julian Skeffington Smyth
John Gordon Stirling
Second Lieutknamts.
Henry Marion Durand
William Stewart Thorpe
Dudley Massey Pigott-Carleton
Siding Master. — William Baxter, 5 Feb. 96 ;
Quarter Master. — David Laing, 23 Dec. 93 ;
Blue— -Paei)!!;* Sca,r\et.--Agent8, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Natal, 27 Aug. 1896.
' Sir William Drysdale served with the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord
Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancersjn the Gwalior
campaign, including the .iction at Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). The Sutlej campaign in 1S45 -46, including
the battle of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) . The Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab
at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). The Indian campaign of
^357-59, and present at Delhi juring the siege operations, commanding the Regt. from i8th Aug. to the fall of the
city— horse shot at the assault ; commanded the Regt. with Greathed's Column, in action at Bolundshuhur, iiorse
shot (wounded), and present in the actions of Allyghur and Agra (mentioned in despatch); also present at the
relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
1° Lt. Colonel Goagh served with the gth Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid, the aftair aiKiiia Kazi,and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and took part in the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in
despatches, Bre-«et of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
1' Major Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to
Tvtaidan and in the operations around Cabul in December 1870 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General H. Gough (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
30 May
qi
5 Dec.
91
25 Jan.
qi
10 Oct.
Q4
12 Dec.
04
29 May
Qi
31 July
95
13 May
q6
5 Aug.
p6
5 Aug.
96
Son. Lieut.
Son. Lieut.
LIEUT.
9 Dec.
23 Jan.
I Jan. 93
5 Sept. 94
13 Mar. 95
25 Sept. 95
29 Apr. 96
4 July 96
4 Juh' 96
CAPTAIN.
BEEV.MAJ.
Record of the Services of the gth {Queen's Boyal) Laiicers.
Eaised in Ireland in 1715. To England, 1803. To Monte Video, 1806. To England, 1807. To
Walcheren, July 1809. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1811. To England, 18 13. To Ireland,
1814.^ To England, 1S15. To Ireland, 1S23. To Scotland, 1826. To England, 1827. Tolrelajid, 1832.
To England, 1835. To Scotland, 1837. To England, 1838. To India, 1842 (battle of Sobraon ; Punjab
campaign — battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; Indian Mutiny— Delhi, Lucknow). To England,
1859. To Ireland, 1864. To England. 1869. To India, 1875 (Afghanistan, 1878-80— battles of Char-
asiah and Candahar). To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1890.
Newbridge.
10th (jllie Prince of Wales'' Own Eoyal) Hussars.
152
'Sevastopol"
Full
Pay.
23
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dra^jon. "PuifiN-suLA. " "Wateeloo"
;^— - " An MaSJID '' " ArGHANISTAN, 1878-79 "" EGYPT, 1S84."
-— jColonel.— ^uJZo^aZ Highness XVo&xt Edward, Pri'Kce of Wales and Z)«ieo/Cornwall, KG. ZT. KF. GCJB.
Pay '^(^SI- GOMG. GCIE. GCYO. Colonel, g Nov. 58; General, 9 Nov. 62; Field Marshal, 29 May 75;
Colonel loth Hussars, 18 April 63.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Ralph Bromfield Willington Fisher,^ Lieut. 27 June 74 ; Captain, 28 Apr. 82 ; Major,
12 Feb. 91 ; Zf. Colonel, 3 Aug. 96.
Majobs.
Philip Francis Durham,-' 2nd in Command )
3 Aug. 95 j
David Stanley William, Earl ofAirlie'
Hon. George Leopold Bryan"
Captains.
Harvey Alexander
Charles Bateson Harvey,^ Adjutant 17')
Yeomanry Brigade 24 July 94 S
Arthur Hughes-Onslow'
p.s.c. Ron. Julian Hedworth George Byng-
Charles Toler il'JIurragh Kavanagh, >
Adjutant 6 Yeomanry Brigade t2 June 95 j
Hon. Everard Baring
ameron Barclay
iori William Augustus Cavendiih-Bentinck
Lieutenants.
BertramChas.ChrigtopherSpencerMeeking
Lord Geo.Wm. Montagu-Douglas-Scott,)
Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieut, of Ireland r
30 July 95 j
ffoK. Thomas V/alter Brand, Adjutant 30 \
May 94 i
Anthony Ashley Cooper, ^arZ o/Shaftes- 1
bury, Aide de Camp to the Governor of \
Victoria i Sept. 95 j
Nathaniel William Curzon
Hon. John Dawnay
Reginald Spencer Chaplin
John Peniston Milbanke
Stanlej' Leonard Barry
Ho ii.D udley R oger Hugh Anders on-Pelham
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Gerald Berkeley Portman
Eustace Robert AmVn-ose Shearman .
Charles William Henry Crichton ....
2ND LIEUT
8 Dec. 77
24 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 81
LIEUT.
14 Sept.
16 Nov.
II Feb. 38
27 Mar.
20 Nov.
29 Mar. 90
4 Mar. 91
5 Dec. 91
5 Oct. 92
23 Nov. 92
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
2S Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95-
7 Dec. 95
20 Nov. 75
13 June 75
1 July 81
I July 81
I July 8r
10 May 82
27 Jan. 83
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
6 Mar. 89
lOiiUg. 89
iS Sept. 89
11 June 90
10 June 91
10 June 91
CAPTAIN.
18 Feb.
iS Feb. 84
13 Sept.
16
Mar. 89
I July 89
( Jan. 90
t Jan. 90
L Feb. 90
: Feb. 90
i Mar. 92
[ Feb. 93
14 Sept. 92
14 June
18 Oct.
18 Apr.
S Feb.
8 Apr.
Riding Master. — Albert William Waite, 27 Aug. 90 ; Hon
Quarter Master.— A-iVunv Edward Poole,i" 2 Dec. 82 ; Ho
BHET.MAJ.
15 June S3
MAJOB.
27 July
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
Lieut,
n. Captain, 2 Dec. 92.
1' Major Hon. G. L. Bryan served
with the loth Hussars in the Afghan
war in 1878-79, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Mus.jid
and in the engagement at Futteh-
abad (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) . Served through-
out the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Light Camel Regiment, and
took part in the operations of the
Desert Column including the engage-
ment at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th
and 17th February (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Blue. — Agents, Messrs, Cox and Co.
Emharlcedfor India, 10 January 1873. Seturned from Egypt, 21 Ajiril 1884.
1 Lt. Colonel Fisher served throughout the Afghan war "of 1878-80 with the loth Hussars, and was present at the
attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagements at Mattoon and Futtehabad, with the expedition into
the Khost Valley, in the operations in the Shutargardan— horse killed (mentioned in despatches), and in the opera-
tions around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration). Served as Transport Officer with thejMahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier
General Gordon (mentioned in despatches).
' Major Durham served with the lotu Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engage-
ment at Mattoon, in the operations in the Khost Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal). Served in
the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the loth Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Lord Airlie served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1884 as Adjutant loth Hussars, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Brigade Major under Sir
Herb ertStewart, and was present at the action at Abu Klea (slightly wounded), in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the i6th and 17th February, and in the reconnaissance toMetammeh — slightly wounded (twice mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
^ Captains Harvey, Hughes-Onslow, and Hon. J. H. G. Byng served in the Soudan Expedition ini8S4 with the
loth Hussars, and were present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Poole served in the Soudan E.xpedition in 1884 with the loth Hussars (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
15.^
11th {Frince Albert's Own) Hussars.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
I" Sealkote, PunjaV.
L Depot, Canterbury.
The Crest and Motto of the late Prince Consort. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Salamanca"
"Peninsula" " Wateeloo" "Bhueipoek" "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkeeman" " Sevastopol."
Colonel.— William Charles Forrest,' CB. Cornet, ^ii March ^6 ; i*. ^s Jan. 39 ; Capi. i"? Sept. 41; Major,
^3 Oct. 48; Bt. Li. Colonel, 121)60. 54; Zt.Colonel,'' s Aug. 59; Colonel, 8 March 60 ; Major General, 6 March
68; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77 ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel nth Hussars, 8 Feb. 86.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Edward Reginald Courtenay,^ Lt. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. i July 81 ; Major, 10 Apr. 89 j
i/. C'o?oj?e/, 17 June 96.
Majohs.
.Hon. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, ■ind in
Command 26 June 96
.ffow.Osbert Victor Geo. AthelmgLumley,
Aide de Camp to Major General S. T.
Thynnei Oct. 94 ,
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, MB. for
ChieTieiter ; AuriKtaiit Private Secretary
to Under Seeretar-j for War
p.s.c. William Henry Rycroft.'^ Deputy
Aitist. Adj. General, York, i Apr. 95...
Captains.
Frederick HopeLehmann
Boyce Combe
Esme StuartErskine Harrison
Lewis Owen WiWiams, Adjutant PembrokeX
Yeomanry Cavalry, 15 Oct. 96 ,*
Francis Temple Bacon
Thomas Anderdon Salt"
Julian Dallas Tyndale Tyndale-Biscoe
William Bailey
John Alan Le Norreys Daniell
Thomas Tait Pitman, Adjutant 8 Jan. g^...
Lieutenants.
Frank Ford Fenton
Herbert William Mascall Kenrick (Depot)
William Eobert Codrington
Ralph Stapleton Ward Jack&on, Aide de\
Camp to the Governor of Ceylon i
James Jardine Richardson
Harry Bertram Abadie
Samuel Pearson Yates
Sidney Vernon Occleston
Norman Marshall Johnstone
Rowland James Percy Anderson
Second Lieutenants.
Godfrey Trevelyan Williams
Percy Desmond Fitzgerald
William Scott-Elliot
Cuthbert von Essen Moberly
Archibald Fraser Home
Ralph Maximilian Yorke
Claude Stuart Rome
2ND LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
II Nov. 76
22 Oct. 81
26 Feb.
20 Nov. 75
13 Aug. 79' I July 81
22 Oct. 81
12 Nov. 84
9 May 85
25 Nov. 85
6 Feb. 88
25 Aug. 86
22 July 90
22 July 90
31 Mar. 91
6 Apr. 91
10 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 9
24 Oct. 92
28 June 93
18 July 94
20 Sept. 94
I Oct. 94
22 Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
13 Sept. 95
30 Nov.
29 Feb.
16 May
9 Oct.
29 Apr.
30 May
31 Dec.
12 Mar.
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
17 Dec.
17 Dec.
1 5 Mar.
15 Mar.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
6 Mar. , ,
28 Sept. 95
25 July 83
2 Mar. 87
14 Sept. 81
II Apr. 88
19 Nov. 87
19 Nov. 91
4 Jan. 92
10 Aug. 92
8 Mar. 93
8 Mar. 93
I Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
16 Apr. 95
16 Apr. 95
Baymaiter. — Captain J. A. Le N. Daniell (acting).
Riding Master. — Henry Hume Morton, 23 Nov. 92 ; Son, Lieut.
Quarter Master. — George Page, 4 June 90; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 22 July 189c.
BBEV.MAJ. I MAJOE.
24 Oct. 92-
17 June 96
19 Nov. 91
19 Aug. 96
' General Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including ths battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, night attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of
Tchernaya ; commanded the 4th Royal Irish Dragoons from iSth February to ist July 1S55 (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie),
= Lt.ColonelCourtenay served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer of the mounted troops of the
Lower Tugela Column, and was present at the engagement of Inyezane, the action of Gingindhlovu,and (ho
relief of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85^
in command of the troop of 20th Hussars with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of
the Desert Column, including the attack on the convoy on the 14th February and the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the i6th and i7tt February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Aajutant to the 20th Hussars and as Staff Officer to Mounted troops, and was
present in the engagement at Giniss.
6 Major Rycrolt served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
ment including the operations of the Desert Column, and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 in command of the Irregular
Troops of the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class
of the Medjidie).
^ Captain Salt served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-8S (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the tith {Prince Albert's Own) Hussars.
Raised in 1715 and proceeded to France in 1758. To Flanders, 1794. To England, 1796. To Holland,
1799. A detachment to Egypt, 1802 (received the badge of "iJgypt" — with the Sphinx). To the
Peninsula, 1811 (battle of Salamanca). To England, 1813. To Belgium and France, 1815 (battle of
Waterloo and Army of Occupation in Paris). To England, 1818. To India, 1819 (battle of Bhurtpore).
To England, 1838. To Ireland, 1843. To England, 1846. To Ireland, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854
(battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To Ireland,
1861. To England, 1865. To Icdia, 1866. To England, 1877. To Ireland, 1884. To England, i88^
c Sonth Africa, 1 890.
BaiiincoUig. ^ 12th {The Prince of Wales' Boijal) Lancers.
154
Years'Ser.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Egypt" (with tho Sphin.'i) "PsNiifatitA."
"Watehloo" "South Africa, 1851-2-3" "Seva3topol" "Central India."
Colonel. — Arthur Lyttelton Lyttelton-Annesley,' Cornet, ''21 July 54; Lieut. 8 Dec. 54
afoyoi-, t|8 .Ian. 61; Bt. Li. Colonel, g Deo. yi ; Li. Colonel, 16 .luly 73; Colonel,
Qeneral. t Oct. 86; Li. General, 15 Feb. 93 ; Colonel 12 Lancercs, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas Alexander Hill, Lt. 26 Mar. 75 ; dipt. 30 I
Lt. Colonel, 21 Dec. q6.
Capl. i'24 Feb. 57;
8 May 77 ; Major
1 Nov. 81 ; Major, 23 Nov, 92;
Majoes.
p.s.f". Arthur Gillespie Churchill, D.i.A.
General, Aldertthot, 1 Oct. 96
Thomas James Atherton
2^fD LIEOT.
CiPTAiirs.
Antonio Stephen Ralli
p.s.c. Robert George Broadwood,^ aeroini) 1
with the Egyptian Army )
WiUiam Frederick Honywood Hinde
John Charles Basil Eastwood
Francis Bgerton-Greeu
John Owens Johnson
William Buller Chapell Hodge
Henry Granville Heneage, Aide de Camp \
io the Governor of Bombay iS Feb. 95 ... )
Eustace Loder, Adjutant i May 95
Howard Clifton Brown
: Aug
t Aug
II Aug.
22 Jan.
80
Lieutenants.
ifiustaoe Crawley
Prank Wormald
Cecil Vivian Sloane Stanley, Aide de j
Camp to Gov. of If. S. Wales 11 Oct. 95 J
Benjamin Herbert Piercy
Miles Haltou Tristram
Gerald Walton Hobson
Godfrey Charles de Cardonnel Wright
Ralph Charles Donaldson-Hudson
Walter Howorth Greenly
Second Liedtenants.
Percy James Bailey
Balfour Maonaghten^
Robert Septimus Grenfell
5 Feb.
21 May
16 May
8 Dec.
8 June
7 Aug.
20 Nov.
31 May
3 Dec.
4 Mar.
5 Oct.
15 Mar.
21 Oct.
20 Feb.
II Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
Sq
89
I July 81 I May 86
I July 81 2 Feb. 87
I July Si]
1 July 81
2 Aug. 82
25 Aug. 83
s July 84
18 July 83
18 July 88
18 Sept. 89
3 Sept. 90
3 Sept. go
I .Ian.
15 Feb.
15 Aug.
10 .Tune
4 Sept. 92
23 Nov. 92
21 Dec. 92
17 May 93
3 June 96
I Oct. '
7 Jan.
[ Mar.
91
91
4 Sept. 92
23 Nov. 92
21 Dec. 92
9 Aug. 93
n Oct. 95
3 June 96
I Oct. 96
BBET.UAJ.
Riding Master. — John Borla.se Kempthorne, 5 June 95 ; I£on. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Barrows, 10 Aug. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Oo.
Jieturned from India, 24 November 1887,
21 Dec, 92
22 Feb, 93
Lieul.General Lvttelton-Annesley served with the itth Hussars in the Crimea, from 29th July 1855, including
th« siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Broadwood served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (men-
tioned in despatches).
» Second Lieut. Macnaghten.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Aunual Army List," p. 786.
Record 0/ the Services of the 12th {The Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers.
Eaised in 1715 as the 12th Dragoons. To Ireland, 1718, remaining there 75 years. In 1768 desig-
nated ' The Prince of Wales's Regiment," and constituted " Light Dragoons." To the Mediterranean
1793 (capture of Corsica). To Italy, 1794. To England, 1795. To Portugal, 1797. To Egypt, i8oi
(investment of Cairo). To England, 1802. To Ireland, 1803. To England, 1805. To Holland, 1809.
To England, 1810. To Portugal, 181 1; through the Peninsular War and marched through France
embarking at Calais for England, 1814. To Ostend 1815 (at the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo',
and in the Army of Occupation in France). Converted into " Lancers," 1816. To England 1818 Tc.
Ireland, 1820. To England, 1824. To Portugal, 1827. To England, 1828. To Scotland,' 1829 To
Ireland, 1830. To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1841. To Scotland and England, 1843, To Ireland
1848. Kettirned to England and embarked for South Africa, 1851. To India, 1854. To the Crimea'
1855 (marching through Egypt). To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To England, i86o. To
Ireland, 1865. To England, 1870. To India, 1877. To England, 1887.
155
13th Hussars.
Dublin.
Years' Ser
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay
Viref in Sternum." " A.-LTiVKERi." " Viitohia " " Orthes " " Toci.ouSE '' "Peninsula."
" Watekloo " " Alma " " Balaklata " "Inkebman" " Sevastopol."
Colonel.— &> Baker Creed Russell,i XCB. KCMG. Commanding the Forces, BenqoJ, with rank of Lieut. General,
g Nov. 96 ; Cornet, 2 Nov. 55 ; Lieut. 1 Aug. 56; Capt. •'iS Feb. s9 ; Bt.Mcijor, 24 Jan. 65 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
I Apr. 74; Major, 15 July 78; Colonel, 18 Feb. 80; Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. So ; Major General, i Apr. 89;
Colonel 13 Hussars, 20 Jan. 94,
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry John Blagrove,= Lt. 11 Feb. 73; Capt. 16 Mar. 83; Major, 8 Jan. 90;
Lt. Colonel, 1 .July q6.
Majohs.
Maxwell Archibald Close, 2nd in Com- \
mand i Jul.y 96 /
Robt. Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell*"i
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 25 Mar. 96). on special >
seroice, Sonth Africa )
Walter Charles Smithson
2ND LIEUT.
Captains.
Frederick James Murphy*
Coventrj^ Williams, Adjutant 8 June 96 ...
Kenneth MacLaren, Aide de Camp to Sir 1
B. C. Itussell )
Angus Hovrard Reginald Ogilvy
Edward Woodriff Jaffrav
7 Jan.
23 July 79
4 Jan. 8&
11 Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
Ernest William Newsham Pedder, Adju- \
taut 14 Yeomanrt/ Brigade 1 Sept. 96 ... )
Edgar Askin Wiggin
John Henrle Tremayne
Richard Arthur Lenn»x Massy Bolton
Lionel Richard James Scholefield Battye...
Lieutenants.
Francis Hubert Wise
John Fletcher Church
Henry Phelps Dangar
Adolphe Symons
Abdy Fellowes Anderson ...
Ernest Wriothesley Denny....
Herbert Eames Spencer
Henry Julius Joseph Stern...
Second Lieutenants.
Frederic George Bay ley
Percy Frederick Hunt
7 Mar. SB
30 July
2 May
30 May
12 Mar.
15 Mar.
28 June
9 Sept.
10 Oct.
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
LIEUT
2 Dec.
74
II Sept
76
1 July
Si
25 Feb.
80
I July
81
I July
81
I July
81
12 May
&3
25 Aug.
83
29 Aug.
8s
19 May
ii6
25 Aug.
86
1 1 June
90
29 Apr.
91
23 Nov.
92
23 Nov.
92
7 June
93
2 May
94
8 June
96
I July
96
I Sept.
96
Riding Maeter. —Jlohert MacWalter, 26 Sept. 94 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Carter, 7 Jan. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 7 Jan. 92.
25 Sept. 80
16 May 83
29 Sept. 85
18 Aug.
24 Nov.
3 Aug.
I Jul.y
1 Aug.
8 Oct. 90
BREV.JIAJ.
12 Nov.
8 June
I Jul,y
I Sept.
Blue-
■Facings Buff. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Seturned from Natal, 3 Nov. 1885.
25 July go
I July 92
I July 96
' Sir Baker Creed Russell was at Meerut with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny, and at
Kurnaul when Colonel Gerrard was killed ; was afterwards present with Seaton's Moveable Column at the battle
of Gungaree, where — his three senior officers being killed — he commanded the Squadron of his Regt., and
a Detachment of the 9th Lancers; again, on the 17th Dec. 1857, he commanded the Cavalry in the action of Putteali,
where over 700 Sepoys were killed, — "To Lieut. Russell," writes Sir Thomas Seaton in his despatch, "who
commanded the Cavalry, as well as to his brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry
in action and vigour in pursuit." He commanded the Cavalry also at Mynpooree, where 250 of the rebels were
killed, and was with his Regiment when General Penny was killed and Bareilly taken ; present at the relief of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of Bemai and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of
Mahundee, action of Bunkagaon, operations in Oude and actions of Mohudipore and Russoolpore, attack ai\d
capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of Alligunge and Biswa ; also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier
Showers in Central India in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to
the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organized the natives forming " Russell's Regiment," and
commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. During the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa
on the 5th and 6th November he commanded the defending forces. His regiment with Lord Gifford's Scouts
formed the Advanced Guard of the Army from the River Prah to the north side of the Adansi Hills. Commanded
the regiment, now forming part of the augmented Advanced Guard under Colonel M'Leod, at the attack and
capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, Advanced Guard engagement of
Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the River Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa in 1879, and commanded the forces in the operations against
Sekukuni resulting in the storming of the stronghold and subjugation of the tribe (mentioned in despatches
KCMG., Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, first as Assistant
Adjutant General for Cavalry, and afterwards in command of a brigade of Cavalry, and was present at the
engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el- Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the
capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star),
* Lt.Colonel Blagrove served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Orderly Officer to Sir Baker Russell, Commanding 1st
Cavalry Brigade, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Lt.Colonel Baden-Powell served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Assistant Military Secretary to the
General Officer Commanding and as InteUigence Officer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the expedition
to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
8 Captain Murphy served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagementB of El Magfar and Maheama, and at the action at Kaseasiu on the 23tb August (Medal, and Khedire'a
Star).
Caiir.
Years'Ser
14th {The King's) Hussars.
156
Full Hull
Pay. Pay
TheRo5;al Crest within the Garter. The Prussian Eagle. " Dofeo " "Talatkea" " FcEWTESD'OifOB''
" SiLAMANCA" " ViXTOHIA" " ObTHES " " PENINSULA " " PuNJAUB " " ChILLIANWALLAH"
" GrOOJEEAT " " PeESIA " " CeNTEAL InDIA."
Colonel. — Hon. Charles Wemjss Thesiger,i Cornet, ^s Aug. 53; Zieut. ''30 Dec. 53; Capt. '^2 July 58-
J/ty'oi-, •'3 Dec. 61; Lt. Colonel, f = Dec. 68 ; Colonel, 2 Dec. 73 ; MajorQeneral, ■JOct.S^■ Lieut. General
T ApL". 91 ; Colonel 5th Lancers, 24 Jan. 92 ; Colonel, 14 Hussars, ^ Oct. 96. ' ' '
Lieutenant Colonel. — Augustus John English, ^ Zieiii. 30 Dec. 73 ; Captain, 16 J&n. 84; Major 17 Aug 87-
Lf. Colonel, I July 96. ' b- />
Majors.
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton,' 2nd in j
Command i July 96 j
Edmund Donough John O'Brien,'" ^
D.A.A. General, Bengal, 16 Sept. 94 ...j
Lionel James Richardson, Adjutaui i^\
Yeomanfy Brigade i June 93 )
Captains.
Robert Mervyu Richardson^''
Edward Douglas Brown
Edward James Tickell
^Ua Molyneux Berkeley Gage
Denis Jlenezes Miller
Richard Gylby Brooksbank
Henry Bodvel Lewis Hughes
'William Gardiner Eley
Robert Campbell ;:,Stephen, Adjutant )_
I Sept. 96 J
LlSUIENANTS,
William Prevost
Charles Bosvile Tottenham
William Henry
William Jeffery Lockett
Clement George Montague Adam
Preeling Ross Lawrence
Harry Frederick Hamilton Hardy
Harold Jamos Tilney
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Ernest Lynedoch Hill-\Vhitson ...
Charles Archibald Montgomery Howard
2ND tlEUT.
II May 78
19 Feb. 8;
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
14 Dec. 87
10 Nov. SS
2 April 90
8 Nov. 90
29 Oct. go
3 Feb. 92
15 Mar. 93
13 July 92
7 Mar, 94
10 Oct. 94
29 May 95
6 June 96
6 June 96
I Sept. 75
28 Aug. 79
14 May 84
I July 81
7 Nov. 83
7 Feb. 8s
0 Sept. 82
8 Aug. 38
S Dec. 88
lo April 89
12 Mar. 90
1 July 91
23 Jan. 92
23 Nov, 92
22 Feb. 92
10 Jan. 94
27 June 94
13 Nov. 95
26 Feb. 96
I Sept. 96
CAPTAIN.
24 July
35
17 Jan.
87
24 Mar.
88
25 July
83
8 Aug.
88
I June
92
9 Nov.
92
I June
QS
14 Mar.
^4
13 Nov.
Oi
26 Feb.
96
I Sept.
96
MAJOK,
23 Aug. 93
26 Feb. 96
I July g^
'Paymaster. —
Hiding Master. — Richard Odium, 9 June 80; Hon. Captain, 9 June 90.
Quarter Master. — Frederick Mugford, 20 Sept. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 20 Sept. 92,
Blue. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Retnrnedfrom India, 24 Nov. e886,
' 1 Lieut. General the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Cavalry
Brigade during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affairs of the 12th August, i8th and 21st
Sept. and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel English served in the Boer war of 188 1.
' Major Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Samuel Browne, Commanding
the ist Division Peshawur Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 with
the 14th Hussars.
i" Major O'Brien served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present with the ist Punjab Cavalry in the affair at
Padkao Shana (mentioned in Brigadier General Palliser's despatch). Was attached to the 15th Sikhs as a volunteer
in the march from Cabul to Candahar under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was engaged in the reconnaissance on the
31st August and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
'^ Captain Richardson served with the Seaforth Highlanders in theEgyptian war of 1 882, and was present in the
engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'* Star) . Served through-
out the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 with the 2otli Hussars Troop Light Camel Regiment, includmg the operations
of the Desert Column (Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present io
the engagement at Giniss.
157
15th (The King's) Hussars.
Aldershot.
lears'Ser-l
Kull
Half
Pay.
Pay.
3>
...
:8
18
...
15
...
15
13
...
11
9
8
10
7
...
7
6
5
5
4
3
3
2
...
2
...
I
I
I
...
I
2
4
...
The Crest of England withinthe Garter. "3f«rciim!(r." " Emsdobf" "Villiers en Coitchb" " Egmoht-
op-Zi!ii " "Sahigun" "Vittoria" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Colonel.— Sir Frederick Wellington John FitzWygram, Barf.,^ MP. for Fareham ; Cornet, ''28 July 43;
7"y<. i'i7May 44; Cu7)?.i'22 Dec. 48 ; Jlfcyor, ''19 Feb. 58 ; Lt.Colonel, 16 J\x\j s^; Colonel, 26 Ju]j 6}; Major
General, 23 liar. 69; Lienf. General, 1 Apr. 83 ; Colonel 3 Hussars, :6 Apr. 84; Colonel 15 Hussars, 19 Apr. 91.
Lieutenant Colonel. — John BuUen Symes Bullen,^ Cornet, 1*22 May 66 ; Lt. ''14 July 69 ; Capt. 23 June 75 ;
Major, 9 Apr. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 June 93.
Majors.
James Redmond Patrick Gordon,* 2nd in\
Commani 10 Sept. 96 ^
Tyrell Other William Champion de)
Crespigny" J
p.s.c. Reginald Cokayne Cokayne-Frith, )
Brigade Major, Aldershot, 13 June 96 j
2ND LIEUT,
22 Jan. 79
2 July 79
Captains.
Basil St. John Mundy'
BYederick Charlton Meyrick
Henry Herbert Philip Dundas j
Robert Lowndes Aspinall 1 19 Sept,
Henry West Hodgson, Adjutant 17 Dec. 93' 6 Feb.
William Eliot Peyton,* nerving with the )
Egyptian Army )
William Campbell Anderson, serving in 1
the Niger Coast Protectorate )
Harold Arthur Lewis Tagart
Henry Duncombe Bramwell
LlKniENANTS.
Lionel Edward Kennard
Percival Otway Hambro
James Alexander Stewart Balmain
Ernest Herbert Campbell Bald
Frederick Carlisle Pilkington
Cecil George de Free
James Knowles
Henry Baker Cresswell
18 June 87
29 Mar. 90
3 Dec. 90
29 Apr. 9
LIEUT
CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
25 Jan.
81
IS Aug. 38
I May 95
I July
81
24 Aug. 88
II Mar. 06
10 May
82
24 Aug. 88
10 Sept. 96
2 Aug.
82
10 Aug. 87
17 May
84
2 Mar. 91
17 Feb.
86
25 May 92
18 Dec.
8q
10 July 95
2 Mar.
91
10 July 95
1 Apr.
qo
8 Apr. 96
25 May
92
13 June 96
25 May
92
13 June 96
II Oct.
92
10 Sept. 96
12 June
93
24 .Tan.
94
I May
9^;
I July
9S
C Nov.
9';
4 Jan.
96
13 June
96
9 Dec.
96
18 June 92
18 June 92
1 Nov. 93
2 .Tune 94
12 Dec. 94
17 July 95
28 Sept. 95
25 Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants,
ffoM. WilliaDA Andrew Nugent ' 25 Mar,
Oswald Bethell Walker I 5 Sept. 96
Anthony Courage I 9 Dec. 96
Biding Master. — Frederick Arthur Richer, 26 Oct. 95 ; Man. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Harold Wilberforce Bell, 18 Oct. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Returned from Natal, 1881.
■I Sir Frederick FitzWygram served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the battle of Tchernaya
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
~ Lt Colonel Symes-BuUen served with the 15th Hussars in the Boer war of iBSi.
* Major Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 15th Hussars (Medal). Served in the Boer war of j88i
as Adjutant 15th Hussars. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren as
Adjutant of Methuen's Horse. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition againstthe Jebus, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (Star).
' Major de Crespigny served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1881. Served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasiu
(9th September), and at the nattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7 Captain Mundy served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and' at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain Peyton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (mentioned
in despatches
WmbalU, Punjab. "]
Depot, Caaterbury. |
16th {The Queen's) Lancers.
158
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
28
The Eoyal Cypher within the Garter. " Aut Cursu, aut Cominuaarmis." "TitivKBA " "Fdentes d'Omob"
" SiHMiNCA " " Vittokia" " Nivb " " Pbniksdla" "Watebloo" "Bhubtpobe" "Afghamistak"
"Ghuznee" "Mahaeajpoee" "Aliwal" "Sobeaon."
Colonel.— William Thomas Dickson, Corned, 'as April 47 ; Lt. ^25 Feb. ^S; Capt. 'as April 51; Major, ^ig
May 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct. 58; Lt. Colonel, ''3 Oct. 62 ; Colonel, 5 Jan. 64; Major General, 18 July
69 ; Lieut. General, i July 81 ; Colonel 7th Hussars, 19 July 84; Colonel 16 Lancers, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Leycester Aylmer.i Cornet, 25 Sept. 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. i Dec. 80;
Major, 10 Sept. 90; Lt. Colonel, i Apr. 96.
Majobs.
Stephen Frewen, 2nd ii
June 90
Julian Oswald
p.s.c. Edward Cecil Bethune^
Henry Charles Higgs'
Command 26"^
Captains.
Lovelace Stamer, Adjutant 8 Yeomanrt/
Brigade i Sept. 94 i
Herbert Crowe Du^dale
Henry Pownall Klrkpatrick, Adjutant 9 >
Yeomanry Brigade 15 April 96 i
Guy Percy VVyndham, Staff College
Edw. de Grp.y Beaumont, Adjutant S Aug.94
Alister Grant Dallas
Ronald Francis Assheton Sloane-Stanley )
(Depot) i
Henry Hugh Peter Deasy
Hubert De La Poer Gough
LlEOTENANTS.
Maurice Lilburn MacEwen
Telford Mackenzie Young
Edward BagweU-Purefo.y (Depot)
Olive Maudounell Dixon'"
Eobert Leny Macalpiue-Leny
George Edward Tuson'°
Arthur Irwin Maling, seroiny in the Niger\
CoaH Protectorate )
Alexander EdwHrd, Visct. Fincastle, ^iie )
de Camp to the Viceroy ot India 18 Jan. 05 J
Edmund Francis Macuaghten '.
Sobert Walter Dillon Bellew
George Howard Faushawe Abadie
Cuthbert John Eccles
Second Lieutenants.
Roland Haig
Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell
Algernon Ernest Hesketh
John Bertram Rcdfern Russell
Charles Edward St. John Harris ...
Thomas Alexander Cecil Forbes ...
Charles Fennelly Vauderbyl
COHNET OB
2ND LIEUT.
24 July 78
22 Mar. 79
II Aug. 80
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
14 Sept.
10 Nov.
6 Mar.
23 April go
28 June 90
23 July 90
8 Oct, 90
8 Oct,
8 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
30 May 91
91
92
93
94
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
22 Mar.
I Aug.
14 Nov. 94
13 Feb. 9S
20 Feb. 95
29 May 95
29 May 95
25 Mar. 96
9 Dec. 96
Paymaster. — Lieut. R. L. Macalpine-Leny.
Biding Master. — James Laing, 11 May 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Lsrael Hart, 23 Nov. 92; Son. Lieut.
9 Jan. 80
16 Oct. 80
JO Sept. 75
1 July 81
I July
I July 81
5 Dec. 83
23 Aug.
17 June 85
25 Aug.
29 Jan, go
23 July 90
23 May 91
23 May 91
9 Sept. gi
27 Jan. 93
17 Fell. 94
31 July 94
I Sept. 94
I Sept. 94
13 Mar. 95
13 Mar. 95
5 Feb. 96
4 Nov. 96
CAPTAIN.
S May 86
8 Dec.
I Feb.
16 July 88
25 July
9 Jan. Sg
2 Sept. 90
10 Sept, 90
27 Jan, 92
7 Mar. 92
27 Jan. 93
17 Feb. 94
22 Deo. 94
B2EV.MAJ.
Scai'let — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
'Embarked for India, 3 September iSgo.
27 Jan. 92
22 Dec. 94
4 Sept. gs
25 Nov, 6
' Lt.Colonel Aylmer served in the Ashauti wai' from the 30th November 1873 ; commanded the Cape Coast Volun-
teers of Wood's Regiment, with the advanced guard under Major Furze during tho march to the Prah; and after-
wards commanded the post of Essiaman on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
1" Captain Higgs served in the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Light Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
3 Major Bethune served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul in
Decemlaer 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Boer war of 18S1.
1° Lieuts. Dixon and Tuson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Meda! with
Clasp).
Record of the Services of the i6th (The Queen's) Lancers.
Raised as the 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons in 1759. Served at the si9ge of Belle Isle and it Portugal till
the end of the Seven Years' War. To America, 1776. Four Troops to Flanders, 1793 (remainder uncertain). To
England, 1796. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1805, To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talave'-a, Fuentes d'Onor,
Salamanca, Vittoria, and Nive). To England, 1814. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1815.
To Ireland, 1816. To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1821. To England, 1822. To India, 1822 (batlle of Bhurtpore
capture of Ghuznee, biittles of Maharajpore, Aliwal, and Sobraon). To England, 1846. To Ireland, 1853. To
Scotland, 1857. To England, 1859. To India 1865. To England, 1876. To Ireland, 1882. ToEuKland, 1888. To
India, 1890.
59 17th (T/ie Buke of Camhridge's Oivii) Lancers. f York.
Death' e Mead, with the Motto, " Or Siory."— " Alma " ' ' Balaklavx " "Inkbbman " ' ' Sevastopol ' '
" Centeal India" "South Afeica, 1879."
Years'Scr-l^olonel in Chief.— rield Marshal Sig Royal Highness George W. F. C, Duke of Camhridge,! XG. KT. KF.
FuUlHaU <?C5- GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces, 21 June 76.
Pay.|pay. Colonel.— «)• Drury Curzon Drury-Lowe,^ GCB. Cornet, P28 July 54 ; lAevt. 7 Nov. 54 ; Capt. fg Nov. 56 ;
Major, I'lo June 62; Lt. Colonel, Pjs June 66; Colonel, 15 June 71 ; Major General, 9 Dec. 61 ; Lieut.
General, 1 Apr. 90; Colonel 17th Lancers, 24 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Mortimer Graham Neeld,^ Lieut. 12 Nov. 73; Capt. 7 Jan. 82 ; iifa/or, 27 Apr. 86;
Lt. Colonel, 15 Jan. 96.
*4
Majoks.
Henry Fortescue,!' zncl in Command 26 >
June 96 j
Edward Bleiddian Herherf
Hon. Lionel Henry Dudley Fortescue'*
2ND tlEDT.
Captains.
Charles James Anstruther,!' Staff College
Harry William Ralph Ricardo
p.s.c. .ffore. Herbert Alexander La,wrence...
Charles Algernon Simeon Warner
Bertram Percy 7 orlaA, Aiie de Camp to')
the Governor of Madras S
Norman Tom Nickalls
Victor Staunton Sandeman, Adjutant, 1 )
Nov. 96 J
Thomas Gerrard Collins
Henry Cecil Noel
Lieutenants.
William Arthur Tilney
Houston Michael Shaw Stewart
Hon. Algernon William John Clotworthy )
Skeffington J
Hugh Wyndham Montgomery
D'Arcy Legard
iori Osborne de Verc Beauclerk
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. William Reginald Wyndham.
Ronald James Walter Garden
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Edward Gerald Thompson
Charles Lukin Davis
II May 78
9, Nov. 87
2 May 88
:o Apr. 89
12 Dec
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
5 Aug. 96
5 Sept. 96
IS July 76
29 Nov. 76
II Nov. 78
82
27 Apr.
28 Jan.
lo May >^»
30 Jan . 84
29 Aug. 8
ic Nov. 8
10 Nov. 8
26 Oct. 92
31 Jan. 93
5 Dec.
13 Nov.
73 Nov.
15 Jan.
4 Jul,y
4 July
CAPTAIN.
6 June
82
27 Apr.
6 Nov.
86
86
6 Nov.
7 Apr.
25 Feb.
5 Dec.
86
88
92
94
1 Jan.
95
13 Nov.
95
19 Feb.
96
i8 Mar.
25 Mar.
96
96
BEEV.MAJ.
6 Nov. 93
5 Dec.
15 Jan.
'* Major the Hon. L.H. D. Fortescu*
served with the 17th Lancers In the
Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagements at Zuinguin Moun-
tain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
'5 Captain Anstruther served with
the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of
1879 attached to the Intelligence De-
partment, and was present in the en-
gagement at TJIundi (Medal with
Clasp).
... Isiding Master.— WiWiain Pilley,'^ 19 May 86; Hon. Captain, 19 May 96.
... \ Quarter Master. — Charles Clarke," 21 Dec. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Jactn^s White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Heturned from India, 3 :Nov. 1890; Squadron from Egypt, 2 Nov. 91.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign cf 1854
iBOluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and lukerman (horse shot), and siege olSebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Sir D. C. Drury-Lowe served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 18th June 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign
of 1858-59, including pursuit of rebel force under Tantia Topee, and the action of Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp
for Central India). Commanded the 17th Lancers and the Cavalry of the 2nd Division in the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagement at TJIundi— wounded (CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i£8i
nnder Sir Evelyn Wood in command of the Cavalry Brigade. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of
the Cavalry Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin,
and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, immediately after which he commenced a forced march with the Cavalry by
which he obtained possession of Cairo, the surrender of its citadel, and of the rebel chief Arabi (six times men-
tioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
8 Lt. Colonel Neeld served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present as Orderly OfScer to
Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the Cavalry Brigade in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Henry Fortescue served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
>» Major Herbert served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) .
i« Captain Pilley served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the engagement at
Zinguin Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
1' Lieut. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zinguin Mountain and
XTlandi (Medal with Clasp).
ieeord, of the Services of the ijth {Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers ( formerly the lyth Light Dragoons}
Raised in 1759 as the 18th Light Dragoons. Re-numbered 17th Light Dragoons, 1763. To Ireland, 1764. To
North America, 1775 (American war of 1775-82). To Ireland, 1784. To the West Indies, 1795. To England,
1797 (shipwrecked en route). To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video). To England and thence to India,
1808. To England, and became Lancers, 1823. To Ireland, 1828. To England, 1832. To Ireland, 1838. To Scot-
land, 1841. To England, 1842. To Ireland, 1846. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1834 (battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). To Ireland, 1856. To Bast Indies, 1857 (Indian Mutiny—
"Central India"). To England, 1865. To Scotland, 1869. To Ireland, 1870. To England, 1876. To South
Africa, 1879 (Zulu war of 1879, including the battle of Ulundi). To East Indies, 1879. To England, 1890, one
sqnadrou romaiiiiiig in Egypt.
Lueknow, Bengal. 1
Depot, Canterbury. J
Pay.
Colonel. — Alexander George Montgomer-v liioove, Commaiidivg the Forces in Canada, i June 93; Cornet,
•■is Dec. 50; IA.^6 July 52; Ca;;?. ''9 May 56; Major, li Sept. 67 ; Lt. Colonel, P23 Dec. 68 ; Colonel,
23 Dec. 73 ; M'ljor General, 30 Dec. 84 ; Li. General, 10 Mar. 92 ; General, ^SmIj 96; Colinel 18th Hussars,
i. Jan. 02. T, B Ti
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Groves Paley, Cornet, f? Jan. 69 ; Lt. ^ig Feb. 70; Capt. 16 Dec. 74 ; Major,
28 Nov. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 July 93^
'V,i
ISth Hussars.
"Fro ltet]e,}iro Lege, pro Fatria eonamur." "Peninsula" " Watehloo."
i6o
2nd in Com-
Majors.
Bernhard Drysdale Moller
mand, 26 June 96 J
Richard Hobart Morrison
EustaceChalonerKnox,'.4rf;'Mian<Ca(!a/r«''(
Depot 25 Apr. 94 }
yHtC Percival Scrope Marliugi^ (Depot)
Captains.
Ernest Charles Penn Curzon
Henry Thornton Laming
Henry Algernon Fulke Charles
dinand Sieph.an Greville'
William PoUok Morris PoUok^ ....
Montagu Sinclair Wellby
Horace Scott Davey
Arthur Hayward Barclay
Fer-
Lieutenants.
Charles Harold Corbett
Chas. Kenyon Burnett, Adjutant 7 Nov. 92
Harold Cotton Richards
Charles Henry Levesoni"
EmilCarlHaag
Guy Hastie (Depot)
John Haslett Gosselin (Depot)
Robert Cecil Harbottle
Noel St. Vincent Ramsay Stewart (D«poO
John Lookhart Wood
Edward Arthur Williams
Cecil Duncan Field
Second Lieutenants.
James Howard Adolphus Annesley
Charles Joseph Thackwell
Aloert Charles M'Lachlan
Ralph Bryan Henry Gibbins
Montagu Brotherhood
Edmund Heseltine Bayford
Herbert Anderson Cape
2ND LIKTTT. )
1 1 Aug.
80
8 Dec.
77
14 Sept.
87
19 Sept.
88
10 Nov.
88
II Sept.
8q
23 Oct.
«Q
23 Oct.
8q
I Mar.
90
II Mar.
0:
8 Oct.
90
10 Oct.
QI
TO Oct.
91
12 Mar.
92
18 June
92
17 Dec.
92
IS Feb.
Q3
28 June
P3
23 Dec.
Q.I
4 July
94
10 Oct.
04
10 Oct.
04
12 Dec.
94
8 May
13 June
3° Aug.
I Julv
23 June 80
10 Mar. 83
7 Feb. 85
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
16 Mar.
25 June 90
25 June
23 Jan.
29 July
29 July
n May
9 Mar.
14 Dec.
12 Feb.
5 Apr. y^
20 .Tune 94
14 Nov. 94
14 Nov. 94
18 Dec.
31 Oct.
14 Apr.
22 Dec.
30 Apr. 87
14 Mar. 88
1 Oct. 91
12 Feb. 93
25 April 94
20 June 94
12 Aug. 96
BEET. UAJ.
7 July 86i
19 Nov. ,
isM.iy;^
12 Aug.' 9^
Paymaster. — Lieut. Charles H. Corbett (acting).
Riding Master. — William Edgar Mummery, 30 Jan. 95; Son, Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Baker, 18 July 88; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Jlmbarked for India, 20 Novemher 1889.
' Maior Knox served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took
part in the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Major Marling serve 1 with the 3rd Battaliou 60th Rirtes in the Boer war in 1881, and was present in the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egjrptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, two Clasps): was awarded the mC "for his conspicuous br.avery at
the battle of Temai, on 13th March, 1884, in risking his life to save that of Private Morley, Royal Sussex Regiment,
who, having been shot, was lifted and placed in front of Lieutenant Marling on his horse. He fell ofT almost
immediately, when Lieutenant Marling dismounted, and g.ave up his horse for the purpose of carrying ofT Private
Morley, the enemy pressing close on to them until they succeeded in carrying him about So yarsls to a place of
comparative safety." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at
the actions of Abu Klea and Abu Kru in the reconnaissance before Metammeh, and in the second action at Abu
Klea (two Clasps).
s Captain Greville served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain PoUok served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lieut. Leveson served with the Chitral Rehef Force under Sir Robert Low In 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the iSth Hussars.
Baised in 1759 as the igtli Lig-ht Dragoons. Numbered i8tli Light Dragoons, 1763. To .Tamaioa, 1793.
To St. Domingo, 1796. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1804.
To the Peninsula, 1808. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1813. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of
Waterloo). To En<i-land, 1818, To Ireland, 1819. Disbanded in 1821. Again raised in 1858. To
England, 1858. To "India, 1864. To England, 1875. To Ireland, 1881. To England. 1887. 'L'o ladia,
i6i
19tli {Ji'rincess of Wales's Oivn) Hussars.
Tra.'SerT.
Poll Half
Pay. Pay.
i»3
•*•
^3
22
>7
15
«5
15
...
IS
»5
...
14
...
»3
B
...
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8
8
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
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4
4
3
3
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1
I
6
...
rSecunderabad, UadrBS,
LDepot, Canterbury.
" Tel-el-Kbbie "
The Elephant. — "Mysobe" "Assaye" "Niaoaea" " Egypt, 1882, i
"Nile, 1884-85" "Abu Klea."
Colonel. — Coote Syuge Hutcliinsan,i Corjiei, i'i4 June 50; Lieut. ^1 Aug. 31; Capt. ''30 Nov. 55; Major,
7 July 58 ; Bt.Lf. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Colonel, 19 Nov. 66; Major General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Zieut.Oeneral, i July
Si ; Colonel 19 Hussar.s, 24 Mar. 89.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Compton Hanford,* Lt. 26 Mar. 74 ; Capt. i July 81 ; Bt.Major, 18 Nov.
82; Major, 20 Sept. 84 ; Vt .Lt .Colonel , 15 June 85 ; Colonel, 15 June 89 ; Li. Colonel, 7 Feb. 93.
2NII LIEUT.
Aug. 80
10 July 89
9 Oct. 89
20 Nov. 8g
30 May 91
10 Oct. 91
10 Oct. 91
10 Oct. 91
7 Nov. 91
5 Dec. gi
12 Mar. 92
5 Oct. 92
9 Nov. 92
15 Mar.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
2 June
2 June
18 July
9 Dec.
13 June 74
20 Nov. 75
I July 81
28 June
29 July
29 July
2 Aucr.
2 Aug.
10 Mar.
12 Nov.
6 Aug.
6 Aug. 90,
6 Aug. 90'
2 July 92
82
CAPTAIN.
BEEV.MAJ.
UAJOB.
I July 81
21 May
84
II Nov. 84
26 Apr. 82
7 Nov. 83
2 July 84
2 Sept. 91
7 Feb. 93
25 Oct. 93
iS April 85
20 Jan. 86
b Feb. 89
11 June 90
2 Sept. 91
8 June 91
12 May 96
23 Captain Zigomala served in the
18 Ocf nq ^^^^ Expedition in 1884-85 with the
18 Oct q^ "5*'^ Hussars (Medal with Clasp, and
:8 Oct. 93
23 Nov. 93
31 Jan. 94
20 Feb.
15 Aug,
Khedive's Star).
MAJ0R.S.
Chas.BradfordHarriesWolseley-Jenklns,'')
2nd 171 Command 126 JnnG g6 ./
Dudley Richard Apthorp'
Edmund Kendal Grimsione Aylmer'o
Hew Dalrymple Fan.shawe'^
Captains.
Harry Graham Marsh'*
John Chas. Arthinston Walker,' ^iEcorijii-'/
ing Staff Officer, H'cst London, 12 May 963
Hugh Gerald Stewart Youngi^
Harold George De Pledge'^
Pandia John Zigom:dX'^ (Depot)
Adam Bra ck-Boyd\yilson2*
Eustace Tickell Hill
Lieutenants.
Alfred Jennings-Bramly .Adjutant i Jan.94
Philip Walhoiise Chetwode
Albert Lawrence Powell
George Algernon Egerton (Depot)
Robert Frederick C'jx
Carlisle Vincent Henderson
Montagu George ErskiueWoodmass
Ernest Snowdon St. Quintin
Wellington Robert Paul Stapleton-Cotton
Arthur Reginald Armstrong
Norman P.vfe Uniaoke
Second Lieutenants.
Martin .A.rcher-Sheo
Archibald John Campbell
George Despard Pranks
Steuart Scott Binny
Herbert Alfred Porter, Army Service Corps
William Jocdyn Ehys Wingfield
Arthur Holford
Paymaster. — Lieut. A. L. Powell (acting).
Riding Master. — William Frank Graham Percy, 4 Nov. 91 ; Son., Lieut.
Quarter Master. — UCT William Thomas Marshall.^s 20 Jan. 85; Son. Captain, 20 Jan. 95
Blue. — >4o'e?i(*, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 1891.
1 Lt. General Hutchinson served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations, and commanded a detached Squadron in the action
of Barree, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
s Colonel Ha^jf jrd served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served inthe Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El TebandTemai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present iu the action at Kirbekan (men-
tioned in desparches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
' Major Wolsele.y- Jenkins sei'ved with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan B.^pedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
' Major Apthorp served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the actional
Kassasin on the gth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the
igth Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served iu the Soudan
Expedition in 1885 with the igth Hussars (Clasp).
1" Major Aylmer served with the igth Hussars in the Egyptian war of :832, and was present in the engage-
ments at El liagfar and llahsama.andat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
m the Soudan Expedition iu 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the igth Hussars, and waspresent in the action at
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
13 Major Fanshawe served with the 19th Hussars in the Esyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin on the gth September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present iu the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the igth Hussars, and was
present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
1' Captain Marsh served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the igth Hussars (Clasp).
»5 Captain Walker served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the igth Hussars, and was present in the engage -
nientsar El Teb and Tema (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in theNileExpeditionini884-S5 with
the igth Hussars (Clasp).
16 Captain Young served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the en-
gagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
19th Hussars, and was present, in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps) .
i" Captain De Pledge served in the Soiidan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the loth Hussars, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
2+ Captain Boyd- Wilson served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
in the Line of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force under Sir Frederick
Stepheiif-on in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
26 Captain Marshall served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Victoria Cross, and two Clasps) : was awarded the V<S.
" for his conspicuous bra^'ery during the Cavalry charge at El Teb on 29th February last, in bringing Lt.Colonel
Barrow, igth Hussars, out of action. That oiBcer, having been severelj- wounded and his horse killed, was on the
ground surrounded by the enemy, when Quartermaster-Sergeant Marshall, who stayed behind with him, seized
his hand and dragged him through the enemy back to the regiment. Had Lt.Colonel Barrow been left behind he
must have J5e«B killed."
20tli Hussars.
162
Mhow, Bombay.
Depot, Canterbury.
Yrs'
" Vimieea" " Peninsula" " Suakix, JS85."
Colonel. — Sir Roger William Henry Palmer,^ Barf., Cornet. ^2i Jan. 53 ; LI. .\ Sept. 5* ; Capt. '"22 Jaly 59;
Major and Lt. Colonel, ^'8 Mar. 64; Colonel, 8 Mar. 69 ; Jilajor General, 15 ilar. 79 ; if. General, i Jxily 81 j
Colonel 20 Hussars, n June 91.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William John Irwin, ^ Cornet, 23 Jan. 69; Li. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 79 ; Major, 9 Sept,
85 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 28 Dec. 88: Lt.Colonel, g Sept. 95^
Ser.
2S
Majors.
Thomas Barnes Weston, 2nd i7i Comd. 26 June 96
'^ Horace George Proctor Beauchamp'
'^ Henry Graham* (DfpoO
^° William Douglas Whatman'"
2ND LIETJX.
Captains.
Norton Legge,'! DSO
Arthur Morgan Bulkeley Jones"
Graham Thomas George Edwards
James Whitaker, Adjutant 7 YeomanryBrigade 1
I June 96 j
Herbert Roberts Manton^"
Edward Witham, Oarrison Quarter Master, "t
Fort William, 7 Api. 92 J
Arthur Otway Jacob, Adjutant 21 June 96
Gerald Walter James t'itzGerald Stannus
George William Dundas^i
23 Apr. 81
Lieutenants.
Hugh Leonard Aclaud-Troyte {Depot)
Hubert Balfour Ogilvy Williams
Thomas Elliott Bayley
William Wybergh James ^
Gilbert Mars Reginald Alexander Swiney ..
Harry Homer Lee
Frederick John Gosset
Alan Goring
16 Mar. 8;
10 Dec. 8!
28 June 90
14 Sept. 87
Second Liedtekants.
William Henry Hewett
Arthur Paget Gibbs
William Charles Trew Gray Gambier Plant
Harold Cazeuo\e Hessey
Ahryn William Jennings Bramly
John Cecil Latiiam Bolt ^
Carlyle .Uac'iregor Dunbar ... I 29 Feb
Kenneth Macaulay Woollcombe 5 Aug,
-Hon. Hugh Edwardes 9 Dec.
23 Dec.
17 Jan.
31 Jan.
TO Oct.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
29 May
2 June
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
2S Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
6 Mar. 95
7 Dec. 95
- - 96
96
96
23 April 73
II Oct. 7
I July 8
-22 uct. 81
2 Aug. 82
31 Oct.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
S Dec.
9 Sept.
9 Aug.
3 July
10 Oct. 04
10 Oct. 94
J 3 Mar. 9
21 Aug. 95
I June 96
I June 96
I .Tune g6
16 Sept. 96
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MA.I.
I J.aii. 80
15 Oct. 84
14 July 86
16 Mar. 87
23 Dec. 87
-.1 Dec. 89
18 Oct. 93
6 Apr. 94
10 Oct. 94
li Sept. 95
11 Sept. 95
II Sept. 95
1 Oct. 95
1' Captain Legge served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagement at'
Ha sheen, the attack on the convoy
im the 24th March, and at the de-
struction of Teniai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
nith the Egyptian Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86. and was present
at the investment of Kosheh, the
relief of Ambigole, and the engage-
ment fit Giniss (mentioned in des-
patches). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.).
Riding Master.— Snini Nolan Crawshaw, 27 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Frank Talland, 10 May 89; Hon. Lieut.
Blue.— %en<s, Messrs. Cox and Co. Smbarl-ed for India. 11 September ligs-
^ Sir Roger Palmer served in the Eastern campaign of 1834, and up to 26th August 1855 with the nth Hussars, in-
cluding the ailair of Bulganak, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkorman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
. ^Lt.Colonel Irwin commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the onerations near Suakin m Decemoer 1888,
including^ the engagement at Gcraaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Lt. Colonel, iledal with Clasp, and
Khedive Star) ; also commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889
including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in desnatches, 3rd Class ot the Medjidie, and Clafp).
Major Graham served in the Soudan campaign ini8S5, ana was present in the enu-ip-ement at the Tofrek
zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations near Suakin in Decmber t888 including
the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp) ; and in the operations onibe Soudan frontier in iSSq including the engage-
ment at Toski (Clasp).
^ Major Beauchamp served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 and was present in the engagement at Giniss ; also served ir the
operations near Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp).
1° Major Whntman served m the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Meaatwith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present m the engagement at Giniss.
" Captain lones served with the Egyptian Frontier Field force in 1885-06, ami was present in the engagement
at Giniss in command of the escort to the General Officer Commmding (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
** Captain Manton -erved in the operations near Suakin in DecembenS'IS including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Stari.
" Captain Dundas served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
Kecord of the Services of the 20th Russar.i.
Raised in 1759 as the 20th Inniskilling Light Dragoons. Ireland till 1763, when it was disbanded. Paired in
1779 as the 20th Light Dragoons. United Kingdom till 1783, when it was disDanded. Raised in 1791 as the 2cth
Jamaica Light Dragoons. Jamaica to 1802. England to 1805. To the Meoiterranfan, 1805. [A wing to San
Salvador in 1805, thence to the Cape in 1806. and South .\merica (c:ipture of Monte Video), returning to England,
1807.] Head Quarters at Barcelona, June 1806 ; a detachment to Maida, iboj ; a detachment to Egypt, June 1808
six troops in England and four tr ops in Sicily, July 180S. Head Quarters to the Peninsula (battle 0' Timiera).
The whole Regiment to Messina, Sept. 1809. Hend Quarters to Palermo, ilay iSrj ; Sicily and Malta, 1815 , and
in September embarked for England To Ireland. 1817. Disbanded, December i8i3. Raised in i860 iis 20th
Light Dragoons at Muttra of volunteers from the 2nd European Bengal Light Cavalry on the amalgamiition ot
the British and Indian Forces. Soon afterwards changed to Hussars. India till Oct. 1872. England till Nov.
1879. Ireland till Aug i88(. Head Quarters and four troops to Suakm. one troon to th»> Nile, i^Sc. In ?lifypt
and Soudan till Oct. 1887. To England (leaving one Squadron in Egypt till Xov. i8go) till Sept. 1805. To India,
Sept. 1S95.
103
21st Hnssars.
Years' Ser.
Full I Half
Pay.lPay-
fE^ypt.
LDepot, Canterbnry.
Colonel.— SrEobertWhite, 1 A' C5. Corned, ""is Oct. 47; Liettt.'22 Dec. 48; Capt. ''26 March 52; Brevtf
Major, 12 Dec. 54; 3I'ijor,z2 July 58; Zt. Colonel, Psi Feb. 60; Colonel, 21 Feb. 65; Major General,
I March 70 ; Lieut, General, S July 85 ; General, i: Nov. 90; Colonel 21 Hugsars, 28 March 86.
Lieutenant Colonel, — Rowland Hill Martin,^ Cornet. 14 Jan. 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 16 Dec. 78 ;
Major, 2 Feb. 84; Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct. 92 ; Colonel, 26 Oct. 96.
Majoes.
p. 8. c. Walter George CroleWyndham,*7
2nd in Command 26 June 96 )
Charles Berkeley Pigott,« Z>SO. 2nd in\
Command, 2 June 96 {Bt. Lt. Colonel >
25 Mar. 96) J
Richard Ovien.' Military Secretary, Bom- ")
bay, 18 Feb. 95 J
Harry Finn,Mss^stoH;^4/^i?^K( General, \
Burmah, 25 Feb. 95 ]
CiPTillfS.
•JohnFowle'
William Markham Doyne
Frank Henry Eadon
Thnrsby Henry Ernest Dauncey'^
James George Fair (Depot)
David Bowly (Depot)
William Wilfred Cordeaux
Paul A.loysius Kenna
2KD LIETJT.
LlEUTEKAN'TS.
Cbarle.s James Clerk (Depot)
Uon. Raymond Harvey Lodge Joseph")
de Montmorency, Adjutant i July 93]'
Donald Maclachlan
James Stamers Roche'^
Arthur Murray Pirie
Miles John Stapylton
Robert Napier Smyth
Arthur Henry Mendle Taylor
Tbecbald Michael Langton
Arthur Duncan Champion
Secokd Liectenanis.
Ernest Hastings Lewis
Edward William Woodward Scott,^rm^ ■)
Service Corps /
William Augustus Gumming Eraser
Craufuird George Graham Hutchison )
(Depot) f
Percy Chapman
Guthbert Spencer Nesham
10 Feb. 79
2j Mar. 81
22 Jan. 81
38
89
S Oct. 87
24 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
3 Oct.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
12 Feb.
28 June 90
4 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 92
17 Dec.
15 Mar. 93
2 June 94
2 June 94
LIEUT.
7 Dec.
25 Mar.
11 Feb. 75
9 Feb. 81
12 Nov. " 3
I July 81
I July Si
27 Jan. S3
30 Jan.
20 Sept. 84
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
6 Nov. Si
6 Nov. Si
21 Apr. 91
13'Aug. 9c
11 Nov.' 91
26 Oct.
6 Nov. 92
25'Jan. 91
12 June 95
15 Apr. 96
19 May 80
31 Jan 83
13 June 83
23 Nov. 87
23 Nov. 87
9 Sept. 88
6 Nov
26 Oct.
26 Oct.
25 Jan.
30 Jan.
BEEV.MAJ.
15 June 85
16 July 84
26 Oct. 92
6 Nov. 92
24 Oct. 94
12 June 95
13 Lieut. Roche served throughout
the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with
the 20th Hussars Troop of the Light
Camel Corps, including the opera-
tions of the Desert Column and the
engagement at Abu Klea Wells on
the 1 6th and J7th February (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1S85-S6, and was
present in the engagement at Giniss.
Served with the Chitral Relief Foree
under Sir Robert Low in 1095
(Medal with Clasp).
P.xymasfer. — Lieut. D. Maclachlan (acting).
Biding Master. — William Henry King, 10 June 85 ; Hon. Captain, 10 June-95.
Quarter Master. — George Leslie Graham, 24 June 85 ; Hon. Captain, 24 June 95.
B\az.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 2^ November 1S87.
1 Sir Robert White served in the Eastern campaign of 1834 with the 17th Lancers, including tne affair of
Bulganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege 01 Sebastopol. At Bulaklava he led the squadron of direction
was severelv wounded, and had his horse shot (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mediidie,
and Turkish Medali. Proceeded with his Regiment to India in 1857, and served throughout the campaign in
Central India in 1858-qQ, part of the time in command of a Flying Column, including the action of Barode (Medal).
3 Colonel Martin served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5, during the
latter part of the time in command of a Regiment 01 Mounted Rifles.
* Major Wyndham served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently in Baker
Russell's Flying Column (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light
Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Lt. Colonel Pigott served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September 1879 (Medal
tvith Clasp). Also servei I with the Mounted Infantry in the Boer war in 1881, and was present in the engagements
at-Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the Mounted Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, and commanded the Mounted Infantry,
in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama (mentionedin despatches, promoted Captain fur distirguished
service), and at the action at Kassasin on ihe 28th August— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches.
Medal, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star); also served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S4
with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 183^-85 "» command of a company of Mounted Infantry, took part in the operations of the Desert
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the actions of Abu Klea and Abu Kru, m the reconnais-
sance to Meiammeh, and iu the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6tL and 17th February ; carried the des-
patches across the Bavuda Desert from El Gubat to Korti (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
Served in the exn';dit'ion against the Yonne and other tribes on the West Coast of Africa in 1S87-88 «s second iu
command (mentioned in despatches. DSO.). Served with the expedition to Ashanti m 1895 as Aide de Camp to
Sir Franci.^ Scott, coramandiiig ihe expedition (Brevet of Lt.Golonel, Star).
' MajorOwen served in the Afghan war of 1879-80, firstattached to the 9th Lancers, and afterwards as Aide de
Camp to Sir Donald Stewart (Medal) . Served with the 14th Hussars in the Boer war of 1881 under Sir Evelyn
Wood. Served during the Burmese Exnedition in 1885-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (Medal with
OlasD).
■" Captain Powle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884 with the Light Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
« Major Finn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Killa ICazi and Siah
Sung, and i~ -.he operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned
n despatches. Medal with Clasp, Medal for distinguished conduct in the Field).
" Captain Dauncey served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present m the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama. at the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp and Kbeflive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hrtrt's Annual Army
List," p. 785.]
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22 Fowell, Newton Plomer^-*
87 Beaver, Frederick Tyssen Mackinlay
EA Casey, Charles Leslie
79 Watsoi;, Solomon
63 Xevrbigging, Patrick CharleaEric^'*^
so Lane, Alfred Luther
27 Pengree, Henry Hewitt-*"
Kinir, Ptobert Ambrose Cecil. 2*6 Ordnance Officer, 1st Class
14 Challenor, George Richards-"
irx Bosvles. Frederick Augustus-'*
so "Wace, Ernest Charles,-" DSO
so Walford, William Sworder
Slade, Frederick George,-'- CB. (Bf.Lt. Colonel, 13 June £5 ; 1
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40 Saunders, MacanWilliam-=^
S EHi Suari,, William Hodgson^'''
. Hall, Francis Heury--^
wif Hervey, Constantine Rodney William
P KHA Flint, Edward Montagu
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so Elwes, Ernest Veness^'^
66 Thring, William Powlett-^'
WN Scott, Hugh Aboukir
3 Montgomery, Alexander Joan
K EHA Potts, John William Hastings*^'
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E EHA M'Donnell, Johnis*
Temple, John
B EHA Co.^head, James Alfred
MacMahon, Percy Alex. p. a. c. Professor Art. College 14 Apr. 91 ...
p.s.c. AValker, Henry Chesshyre Claughton, Frofessor at Staff]
College, with rank of Zieut. Colonel, 1 Aug. 90 I"
64 Oakes, Reginald
21 Henriques, Edward jSTathaniel'*-
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so p.s.c. Johnson, Richard Francis
p.s.c. Barker, John Stewart Scott, Deputy Assistant Adjutant\
General, Intelligence Branch, War Office, $ 'ilLa.j g$ )
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WN Mansel, Alfred,^" DSO
L EHA Hewat, Arthur Houstouu^^"
so Weir, Harry George-*^"
STJf Cunningham, John Dacres-'* iBt.Zt. Colonel, 22 Jan. 96)
43 Shirreff, George Frederick Farquharson
53 Lyster, Henry John-™
so Murray, Arthur Mordaunt""" (No. 2 Dejiot)
so Saltmarshe, Philipi^^
p.s.c. Jeffreys, Henry Byron, Brigade Major, Soyal Artillery', 1
Aldershot, 27 Feb. 96 >
p.s.c. Fletcher, Walter Blunt, Assistant Military Secretary,'}
Gibraltar, i Oct. 95 S
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4 Pickwoad, Edwin HayK'S
Ward, Edward, p.a.c. Inspector of Warlike Stores, i Oct. 95
Penton, Arth. Pole-,-"^ Commandant Zocal Forces, New Zealand, )
with local rank of Colonel )
Fixotf, James Laing, Deptcty Director General ofOrdance, Bengal
wx Eman, Bowes Leslie
itif Smyth. Owen Stuart,-"" DSO
WN Ryan, Chas. Aloysius,^^^ Commandant Dalhousie Depot 20 Jan. gf
O EHA Phiilpotts, Arthur Henry Croker^^'
58 p.s.c. Baldock, Thomas Stanford
69 Mackenzie-Grieve, John Andrew
MN Cleeve, William Frederick-*'
34 Farmer, Francis Oolebrooke
C BHA Gunner, Edward-^-
51 Burton, Albert
29 Burton, Hubert
so p.s.c. Waldron, Francis
so Rigg, Robert Addison
w.y Blaokett, Edward Umfreville
41 de Jersey, William Grant
EA Priestley, Edward John Kenworthey
J EHA Vaughan-HiLghes, Ernest-^"
Hadden, Charles Fred. Chief Inspector, Royal Arsenal, n-ith)
rank of Zt, Colonel, 1 Apr. 93 J
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MN Shirres, John Cbivas,^*' Dso
A EHA p.s.c. Cowan, Henry Vi^nan^^^
Vaughan, Thomas Tweed, /nrfian Ordnance Department
30 Honkins, ilanley Ogden'""
65 Tylden, William..,
47 Rainsford, Stephen Dickson^*'
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F EHA CunliSe, Foster Lionel'^*
Rowan, Terence Eiicland, Indian Ordnance department
12 Newton, John William Marsdin ^"
WN Dobie, William Hush Edward
24 Hagcrard, Claude Mason-™
SIN Fulcon, George Wade Robertson
so Woodrow, Thomas Henry Jackson^"
wif Browne, Arthur Heiirj-^'
42 Dewar, David Erskine^'^
6 p.s.c. Creagh, Arthur Gethin^^C'^. (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 June 85 ; )
Brevet Colonel, 1 Jan. 93) )
so Kelaart, Gerald Talbot, p.u.c
55 Dailward, Arthur Churchill^^*
EE Hunter, Frederick Ernest Arundell^'^
45 Curtis, Harry Alexander Dyer-™
MN Keene, Alfred.^" DSO
59 Owen, Henrv O'Brien
M EHA Plant. William Arthur=«8
so Brady, Robert ilaziere
so Loudun, Robert Dann
so Garuett-Botfield, Walt^ir Dubbon^'J'
D EHA Holland, Ellis Charles Fletcher'''^
31 Sidney, Hon. Algernon ;
46 Boieler, Francis Wilford, p.a.c
82 Pratt, Arthur Spencer
Blewitt, William Edward, Sfcretary to the Ordnance Committee...
IT EHA Maberly, Charles Evan*''
7: Kuper, Charles Victor Bremei-
Hansard. ArthurClil'ton, Artillery Adviser to Inspector General )
of Fortifications^ 6 June 95 ^
R EHi Burton, Benjamin
so Allen, .John Richard Howard ,
D EP iiHA Stirling, James Wilfred
Fowle, Trenchard Frederick Thomas,*"' Indian Ordnance Dept.
so Fell, .Tohn Percy
76 Harrison, Robert Arthur Gwynne
Pai'sona, Charles Sim Bremridge,^"* SoB^rKor of iie JZsd Sea\
Littoral (Brrmt Ll-Colonei, 1 8 Nov. 96) ]
Urquhart, Walter Andrew, p.a.c. Im^pector of Warlike Stores, ^
Uoijal AvKcnul. i Apr. 93 .. }
so Simpson, Henry Cuthbert Connell Dunlop*'"'
EA Balfour, William Edward Ligonier
EA Purvis, Alexander Burridge
Wynyard, Rowley
p.s.c. Fleming, Edw. William,'"' Professor Staff College, with ")
rank of Colonel, 18 May 96 i
Townshend, George Robert, Professor Art. College i Apr. 91
34 Bell-Irvmg, Andrew'™
Sclater, Hy. Crichton',^" Deptity Assist. Inspector Gen. of Ord. ...
so Phillips, Thomas Vaaghan Wynn"*
SA Simpson, Charles Napier
T KHA .May, Edward Sinclair
Leach, Reg. Pemberton, Deyaiy Assistant Inspector Gen. of\
Ordnance, War Office, 26 Apr. 96 i
EA Rowe, Occavius'"
49 Boothby, Reginald Bvelyn^*^
EA Darby. William Henry
WN Downing, David Fit:
HEUI. UaPTAI^. BT.MAJOE. ITAJOB.
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II Sept.73
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II Feb. 74
11 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
17 Au
17 Au;
17 Aui
T7 Au;
17 AU;
17 An
17 -^ai
17 Au,
74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
75
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28 Jan. 75
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
erald. Commanding M, Artillery, BarbadoesVi^ Jan.
N EBA Lindsay, Walter Fullarton Ludovic'i^'t 2S Jan.
G EHA Bannatine-Allason. Richard'"
44 p.s.c. Diiulop, Henry Cleland
wif Hodgson, James Owen
p.s.c. Kerrison, Edmund Roger AUday
II Thomas, Sic Godfrey Vignoles, Bur*."*
50 Western, Charles Ma.-cimilian Thomas
3 Dunlop, James William"^
WN Norton, Gilbert Fred. Allan'is (2 Depot)
Acton, Thomas Hampden Evans, Innpevtor of Warlike Stores, 1
1 Oct. 96 J
WN Smith, Edward Arthur^^^
WN Haines, Robert Lewis"*
Hickman, Hugh Palliser, Assistant Superintendent of Experi- 'i
nunts. School of Gunnery, TO Mar 96 j
Turner, Alfred Hey land Purrotb, Assistantlnspector of Warlike )
Slorex, g Nov. 06 i
so Churchward, Walter Stanbury'^"
Dunsterville, Kuightley Stalker,'-^ Indian Ordnance Dept
so Tracey. Arthur
so Piers, Henry Octaviu'-"
p. S.C.Smith, Wm.Apsley,'-- Special Service, War Office, 20 May 95
EA Bittleston, George Hastings'"
so Hicks, William John
so Howard, Cecil Aithur
I 84 Burrows, Edmnnr? Augustine^'^
p.s.c. Waters, Wallecourt Rely- Hutchinson, MVO. Military \
Attache. St. Petersburg, with rank of Xt Colonel, 14 Apr, 93... j
EA Carter, Alfred Henry
13 Lambart, Edgar .Alan'-*
56 Crofton, Richard Martin
20 Blount, Charles Hubert
EA Barlow, George Newton Halifax
37 BImslie, Frederick Banmgardt
p.s.c. Inglefield, Norman Bruce, '^^i Brigade JUajor, School of)
Gunnery, 1 Jan 94 )
BO p.s.c. Dawkins, Henry Stopford
Holden, Henry Capel Lofft, Inspector Dept. i Feb. 83
28 Jan
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28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
12 Feb. 74
28 Jan. 75
19 Aug. 75
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19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
i9 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
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19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
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19 Aug. 73
19 Aug. 7
19 Aug. 75
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16 Feb. 83
28 Feb. 83
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28 Feb. 83
28 Mar. 83
I Apr. 83
3 Apr. 83
3 Awr. 83
14 Apr. 83
17 Apr. 83
17 Apr. 83
iB Apr. 83
12 May 83
1 3 May 8
23 May 83
28 June 83
I July 83
6 July 8j
7 July 83
7 July S3
26 July 83
I Aug. 83
I Aug. 83
I Aug. S3
22 Au;
31 Au
I Sept. 83
I Sept 83
1 Sept. 83
2 Sept. 8
5 Sept. 8
B Sept. 83
26 Sept 8j
7 Oct. 83
7 Oct. 83
3 Oct. 83
1 Nov. 83
7 Nov. 83
14 Nov. 8
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16 Nov. 83
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23 Dec. 83
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I Jau. 84
15 Apr. 83
14 Oct. 83
IS June 85
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EA Maxwell, Nigel 119 Aug. 75
9 Jan.
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31 May 84
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:8 Mar. 84
18 Mar. 84
13 June 84
2 July 84
30 July 84
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27 Au,
1 Sept. 84
I Oct.
1 Oct. 84
■ 84
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1 Aug, 89
27 Aug. 90
1 Sept. 90
2 Sept.90
J Oct. 90
16 Oct. 90
31 Dec. 90
31 Dec. 90
31 Dec. go
I Jau. 91
I Jan. 91
1 Jan. 91
I Jan. 91
I Jan. 91
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1 Jan. 91
I Jan. 91
9 Jan. 91
25 Jan. 91
7 Feb. 91
10 Feb. 91
16 Feb. 91
26 Feb. 91
I Mar. 91
13 Mar. 91
14 Mar. 91
19 Apr. 91
29 May 91
3 June gt
25 July 91
30 July 91
17 Aug. 91
20 -Aug. gi
22 Aug. 91
7 Sept.gi
11 Sept.gi
20 Sept.gi
23 Sept. gt
I Oct. 91
I Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
2 Oct. gi
4 Oct. 91
i2 Oct. gi
22 Oct. gi
-.g Oct. 91
7 Nov. 91
7 Nov. gi
21 Nov. gi
30 Nov. gi
21 Dqc. gi
I Jan. g2
27 Jan. g2
27 Jan. 92
6 Feb. 92
6 Feb. 92
J 5 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
3 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
18 Mar. g2
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23 Mar. g2
1 Apr. 92
10 Apr. 92
30 Apr. g2
12 May gz
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13 May g2
13 May 92
23 Ma.v g2
25 May g2
25 May 92
2 June 92
!2 June g2
27 July g2
27 July g2
10 Aug. 92
2 Sept. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
12 Oct. 92
15 Oct. 92
Koyal Artillery.
170
MlJOBS.
so Foster, Raymond Charles
16 Keir, John Liudesay
CurteLa, Francis Alsernon.^^* Prof. B. Mil. Acad. 15 Sept. 93
so Eug^lish, Joseph Oxley
p.s.c. Trench, Fredk. j. ArthuT,^'''^D.A.A.Gen. Ireland, 18 Oct. 95
10 Anderson, Charles Alexander^^'
73 Garter, Duncan UampbelP"*
p.s.c. Stone, Fmnci?, Gleadowe,^^^ Deputy Asuistant Adjutant!
General noyal Artillery, War Office, i Sept. 94 S
62 Dauiell, Arthur Uairns^'
83 Hauna, VVilUim
Abdy, Anthony John, Secretary Eoyal Artillery Imtilution
73 Barlow, Charles vlervyu
Taylor, Willinm Hy. Forbes, '^^ Staff O^cer and Chief Gunnery ')
Ei Craig, John Francis-'^* (Depot)
Inst., Art. Vols., Cape Colony, with rank of Lt.Col. i Apr. 93
EA;).s.e. Adye, Jolm.^^s (Brevet Lt. Colonel, 5 Oct. 93}, Extra Aide')
de Camp to Commander ?b Chief. 2^ June 96 }
White, Wm. Lewis, ■^•*' Brigade Major, It, Artillery, Gibralt'ir...
33 O'Neill, William BereTr.OTi^^^ Adj. Juhhulpore
48 Hughes, Arbuthnott James
WW Thackeray, Frederick Rennell'^''
61 Eardley-Wilmr.t, Arthurs*!
Butcher, Henry Townsend, Inst. School of Gunnery 26 Jan. 93.
WN Gundry, Henry Biwden'"^
wif Monies m, Henry Walter
Williams, William Hugh, Viee-Connd, Asia Minor, 23 Nov. 95
17 Simpson, Genrtfe Gregoiyi'"
so Powles, Thomas William^"
Kelly, Rd. Macdougall Brisbane F.**8/n«i. School of Gunnery, \
10 Apr. 95 i
Mtr Montgomery-Campbell, Hugo^''
wif Kent, Frederic Edmond'*'-' (Depot)
WN Alexander, Charles Henry
Mtr Triscott, Charles Prideaux.^^DSO
so Boileau, Arthur Cadell Tait
so Block, Maurice William Palmer (i Depot)
EA Jervois, Charles Sdwj'u'^ss
Savile, Waller Clare," Or(inai!ce Officer, -^rd CToss, 6 Aug. 96 ..
WN Marston, Jetfery Charles^^*
86 Manifold, JohuForster
EA Anderson, William Christians^'
EA Lardner-Clarke, John de Winton {2 Depot)
28 Ward, Frederick Houlton
30 M'Crea, Richard Francis, Adjutant
PD p.s.c. Massy, William G^or^e (Depot)
WN Talbot, George James Francis
Mercer, Harvey Frederic.s^" Assistant Military Secretary, >
Bombay, i Apr. 95 )
so Graeme. Frederick James
18 Jervis-White- lervis, Sir John Henrv, Bart.^^"
32 Connolly. William Halletts^e ',
BA Slater, Henry Martyn^s^
MN Fegen, Magrath FogartyS*'*
■ws Heyman, Cecil Edward Hamilton^'^
39 Blewitt, Charles Turner
Paterson. Edward Hamilton, Insi. School of Gunnery,T-j Apr. 95
EA Inglis, Thiuiafl Drummond
72 Robinson, Charles Taylor'^s
WN Anderson, Edmund BuUar^^
so Hanham, Phelips Brooke
81 Chapman, Herb' it Alexander
I Foster, John Raffray [|"/..
52 Beatson, William John Arnold^^'
67 Vans-Agne>v, John Praaer, Commanding B. Art. Mauritius
19 Gordon, Arthur William Bolton'^*
WN Nelson, Horace Sydney '.
p.s.c. Grierson, James'Moncrieflf.sea Knight of Grace'ofsi.]
John of Jerusalem, Military Attache, Berlin, i Marcu 96 [
(Bf.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 93) )
Honner,Wm.Jas,S70 Inspection Branch, Director ofDepi.2S Apr'.gj
Smuh,S.G. Drew, ""Supt.GunCarriageFactori/, Bombay, J S^'^^-y^
Townsend, C. CoUingwood, Supt. Gun Car.Fac. Madras, 6 Oct.g-s
Wilson, Charles Henry Lattrell Fahie.OriinaBce Offi,cer,^lh Clasg
EA Toms, Francis Bevili Read^"*
70 Phipps- Hornby, Edmund John^'S
EA Leslie, John Henry
WN NicoUs, Edmund Gustavus I,
Ei Shute, Arthur Blagden
EA Shewell, Harry Williamson iiiacan
so Jackson, Montague Bertie Gosset^'*
so Molesworth, HiCKman Crawford "".
25 Vereker, jEfoK. Jeffrey Edward Prendergasi
so Jackson, Francis Benjamin's*
Waller, John Damstm Hutchinson, 2nd CI. Commissary of Ordnance
38 Fanshawe, Edward Arthurs"^
so p.s.c. Callwell, Charles Edward^" ',.'. ".'..'.'......
Bunbury, William St. Pierre,^'''' Insi.R. M. Academy, 2'6'sept;. '9
WN Birch, Frederic Henry John^' (Brevet Maior 28 Aug. 95)
WN Lecky, Frederick Beauchampss2 ° " '
8 Blane, Charles Forbes , Commanding Royal Artillery, Jamaica
7 Watkins. Charles Bi-uss*:
< CAPTAIN.
2 Feb. 76 2 Oct. 84
2 Feb. 76 2 Oct. 84
2 Feb. 76 4 Oct. 84
2 Feb. 76 iS Oct. 84
2 Feb. 76 4 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76; 7 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 761 7 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76 20 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76 20 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76124 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 ii"eb. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
25 Jan. 77
19 Aug. 75
5 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
2.S Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
C4 Aug. 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 7
25 Jan. 77
5 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
23 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 .June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
:9 June 77
19 June 77
19 June77
19 June 77
19 June 77
19 June 77
[9 June 77
19 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
Bushe, Thos. Francis, Insp. Army Ordnance Dept. 19 Sept. gfi
Douglas, Jas. Stewart,s5* In charge Danger Buildings Boya}
Laboratory, r July 95 \
74 M'Leoa, Reginald George M'Queen .,'.',..'...,..,...,.,,.,,.....
5 Dec
11 Dec. 84
13 Dec. 84
10 Jan. 85
23 Jan. 85
29 Jan. 83
3 Feb. 85
4 Feb. 83
6 Feb. 83
20 Feb. 85
22 Feb. 85
24 Feb. 85
23 Feb. 85
I Mar. 85
12 Mar. 85
13 Mar. 85
1 3 Mar. 85
Mar. 85
25 Mar. 85
I Apr. 85
15 Apr. 85
15 Apr. 85
25 Apr. 8s
6 May 85
6 May S3
6 May 85
12 May 85
12 May 85
12 May 83
Z7 July 85
5 Aug.
13 Aug. B5
13 AU;
13 An,
13 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 85
2 Sept. 8
7 Nov. 85
26 Nov. 85
25 Dec. 83
27 Dec. 83
I Jan. 85
1 Jan. 83
2 Jan. 86
4 Jan. 86
4 Jan. 86
II Jan. 86
II Jan. 86
II Jan. 8c
II Jan. 86
II Jan. 36
13 Jan. 8c
24 Jan. 85
BT.MAJOS.
15 June 85
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
26 Jan. 86
I Feb. 86
I Feb. 86
5 Feb. 86
5 Feb. 86
12 Feb. 86
26 Feb. 86
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Och. 77J19 Feb. 86
9 Oct. 77 23 Feb. 86
9 Oct. 77 23 Feb. 86
9 Oct. 77 25 Feb. 86
31 Jan. 78] 17 Mar 86
31 Jao. 78 24 Mar. 86
31 Jan. 78 24 Mar. 86
31 Jan. 78 24 Mar. 86
31 Jan. 78, 24 Mar. 86
31 Jan. 73j 8 May 85
31 Jan. 78, 8 May 86
31 Jan. 78 16 June 86
31 Jan. 78 18 June 86
31 Jan. 781 3 July 86
I Nov, 92
9 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
19 Jan. 93
1 19 Jan. 93
29 Jan. 93
I Feb. 93
6 May 93
26 June 93
28 June 93
22 July 93
19 Aug. 93
23 Sept.93
30 Sept.93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
6 Oct. 93
9 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
31 Dec. 93
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
3 Jan. 94
31 Jan. 94
24 Feb. 94
14 Mar. 94
9 May 94
27 June 94
14 July 94
5 Sept.94
19 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
15 Nov. 94
" Deo. 94
10 Deo. 94
25 Dec. 94
4 Jan. 95
1 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
20 Mar. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 05
12 May 95
15 May 95
24 May 95
24 May 93
28 May 95
8 June 95
30 June 95
I Sept.9j
ti Sept. 95
11 Sept.95
20 Sept.93
1 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 95
23 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 93
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
II Dec. 95
18 Dec. 95
25 Jan. 96
23 Jan. 96
6 Feb. 96
6 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 96
19 Feb. 96
27 Feb. 96
5 Mar. 96
5 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
I Apr. 96
II Apr. 96
30 May 96
18 June 96
30 July 96
30 July 96
171
Moyal Artillery.
Majoes.
llahon, Seginald Henry, Superintendent Foundry and Shell Factory, '
Cossipore, 15 !Mar. 91 I
57 Helyar, Arthur Beiuimont
80 Hibbert, Archibald Loiiis
so Matthews, Alfred
MN Powell, Atherton ffoUiott^"
so Guise, Howard
p.f.c. Grauet, Tid\id. 3o'b.n,^^^lirig. Major, S. Art. Forismout,h,rS Aug. g6
60 Taylor, Philip Beaucham
p.s.c. Kemball. George Vero,^*' Dep. Assist. Qr.Mr.Gen. Intelligence ■)
Branch, Iridia, 14 Sept. 96 i
75 Armitage, Edward Hume^"*^
so Harvey, John Edward
9 Wedderburn. Alexander Serymgeour^ss
WN Alexander, Gerald D'Arragon
36 Jellett, John Hewitt
so p.s^. Cooper, Francis Edward^^"
35 Jackson, Herbert Kendall
■WK Thornton, Sidney Vernon
EA Dallas, John Henry Langford ,
EA M'Laughlin, George Hall^"
EA p.s.c. Du Cane, Hubert John^^'t
EA barley, George Roe
Nelson, Fdgar Forbes, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, 23 Mar. 95
BA Block, Arthur Hugh
so Oldfield, Henry Elliott
EA Findlay, Neil Donglas.KS ai ^/o^ CoZZcye
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Jan. 78 7 July 86
Jan. 78 7 July
Jan. 78 15 July 86
Jan. 78J2I July
Jan. 78(21 July 86
Jan. 7S!2i July 86
Jan. 78I27 July 86
Dec. 78J2g July 86
18 Dec. 781 7 Sept. 36
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Oct. 86
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Oct. 86
Nov. 86
Nov. 86
Dec. 86
Dec. 86
Dec. 86
Dec. 86
Jan. 8?
Apr. 87
Captains.
Thomson, Joeelyn Home,^^'' H.M.'s Inspector of Explosives, Some Office, 12 June 93
Zamhart, Son. Art'tur, Assistant Inspector TVarlilce Stores, jo Apr. 94 , ^.
EHA Paget, Welleslev Lynedoch Henry, Adjutant 15 Jan. 95
Johnston, James Thomason, St'iif College
Ficardo,Senry George. Adjutant 1 Middlesex Volunteer Artillery \^ Oct. <^-^
Minckin. Frederick Falkiner,'^'^ Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, i Apr. 93
EA Inglis, Henry Alves^'^
EA Chamberlain, Thomas floster
Smith, Sydenham Campbell-Urquhart, Instructor School of Gunnery , 15 Jan. 96
BurroKCs, Senry Gray, Staff College
Sohday, JEdmuiid Arthur Ponsonhy, Station Staff Officer, Mooltau
so Wright, George, Adjutant, Foorkee _
Smith, Gilbert Boys,^'-'* Commanding local Artillery, New South Wales
Ogilvie, Norma'i Stuart,^"" Commissary of Ordnance, -^rd Class
Sume, C/tarles Vernon,^^^ Governor to Crown Frince of Siam
D EHA Goulburn, Cuthbert Edwai'd
Favidson,John Fohert Barkly, Ordnance Officer, -^rd Class
BA Close, Frederick Macdonald
O EHA Enthoven, Percy Henry^ss
Lowe, Francis Manle.y, Instructor School of Gunnery, 9 May 94
Lane, Charles JJ'illiam Moore, p. a.c. Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores v,
p.s.c. Fairholme, William Ernest, D, A, A, General, Intelligence Dept., War Office, 15 July 94
5 Guinness, Eustace
56 Balguy, John Henry
EA Lambert, Walter, p.a.c , ,
WN Gardiner, Henry Lawrence^'^' ,
p.s.c. Chance, llarry^-^'^^ Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Sind District
Nathan, Frederic Lewis, in charge of Danger Buildings, Foyal Gunpowder Factory, i Oct. 92..
p.s.c, Stuart, Alexander Ramsay, Sierra Leone Company
Cummings, Wilfrid Seron, Adjutant 1 Cheshire and Carnarvon Volunteer Artillery, i Feb. 96
■WK Tawney, Edward Plowden Archer
Turner,' Archer Lloyd Marischal, Commissary of Ordnance, 2nd Class
29 Rundle, George Richard Tyrell
so Goold-Adams, Henry Edward Fane
83 Lane, Samuel Willingtnn
so Simmonds, Percy Hichard ,
Fendall, Charles Pears,'^^^ DSO. Syderabad Contingent
WN Lewes, John
wN Harkness, Thomas Robert
EA Labalmondiere, Julian Arthur, Div, Adjutant. Sheerness
66 Langley, John Penrice
10 Forde, Lionel^''
Tothill, Francis William Gallraith, Adjutant Jersey Artillery Militia, 24 Oct. 92
■WN Morris, Maurice Morgan ,
WN Tyrwhitt, Son. Rupert
69 Guinness, Charles Davis
Osborn, George,^"'^ Inspector of Position Finding, Woolwich, 23 Apr. 96
p.s.c. Baker, George Ditff, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores
H SHA Johnston, Thomas iCelly Evana
Cockburn, William Frederick, Adjutant and Instructor in Gunnery, Karachi
Taylor,Senry Clarence Qrant,'^'^ Adjutant, Saddington Artillery, 6 Jan. 92
Frinsep, Douglas Gordon, Adjutant 3 Middlesex Artillery Volunteers 1 Mar. 91
so Weigall, George Edward ,
Von Donop, Stanley Brenton, Instructor Royal Military Academy i Mar. 95
Samilton-Gordon , Alexander, Brigade Major Foyal Artillery, Malta, 3 Aug. 94
80 Buckley, Edward Duncombe Senry
EA Chamier, George Daniel
Crampfon, Philip John Ribton, Brigade Major Moyal Artillery, Curragh
Foster, 'VVilliam Yorke, D A. A. Generalfor Royal Artillery , Bombay, i Apr. 95
Bryant, Gilbert Edunrd.^^'^ Adjutant Londonderry Art. (S. Div. Royal Artillery), i Apr. 95
EHA Stokes, Alfred,*"' Adjutant
Tinker, ^&wa,T<i, Adjutant (Southern Division) , 27 Apr. 96
Elliot, miliam,*"'' Aide de Camp to General E. F. Chapman, 6 M.a,j g6
35 de Jersey, Colebrooke
Tisdall, Arthur Lance-^
Garden, Louis Peile, Adjutant Clare Artillery (Southern Division) 2 Jan. 94
BA Hunter-Blair, Walter Charles
BT.MAJOE. MAJOB.
8 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
3 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
31 Jan. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 7/9
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 70
30 July 79
^o July 79
30 July 70
30 July 79
3cJuly 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 75
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb.
r8 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 8
18 Feb. 8
18 Feb. 80
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18 Feb. 8>
:8 Feb. 8<
18 Feb. So
rS Feb. 80
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7 May 87
11 May 87
. May 87
28 May 87
I June 87
6 June 87
17 June 87
29 June 87
I July 87
1 July 87
S Aug. 87
29 Aug. 87
2 Sept. 87
21 Sept.87
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Sioyal Artillery.
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Captains.
Wood, Creighton, Commhsary of Ordnance, -^rd Clam , ,...li8 Feb. 8o'i5 Ju]y gg
jD.s.c. Benson, George Eniott<"'» (-Bf.JTayor, 25 ilar. q6}. Adjutant H. and F.A., Woohoich ...j 19 May 8028 July 38
Stuart , Eolert Charle.t OcliiUree,*"^ Ordnance Officer, ^rdClass ^. jig May Boj 1 Aug. 88
p.».c. Die Boulay, Noel Wilmot Iloussemai/ne,*''^ Brir/. Major S.A. Western Did. 29 Sept. 90
p.s.c. Ferceval, Edward Maxwell
T EHi Home, Henry Sinclair
TJ EHA Wins, Frederick Drummond Vincent
Carte, Thomas Elliott, Instructor in Mange Finding, Malta
Wiseman-Clarke, Charles Camden, Adjutant 1 Durham Volunteer Artillery
Cooper-Ken, Aston M'INeU*'"'
St. tTohyt, George Francis William,*^^ Commandant No. 1 (Kokat) Mountain Battery
EA Pelly, Henry Gerald*'* ;
Crampton, Fiennes Henry,*"'' Instructor Royal Military Academy 15 Sept. 93
Bollock, Evelyn. St ojf Captain j or Royal Artillery, Fdinburgh, 15 Jan. 96 ,
Barlow, Hilaro Wm. Wellesley, ind Assist, to Director Gen. Ordnance Factories 12 June 93 ..
James, W. Reg. Wallmyn, Adj. Cornwall and Devon Miners Art. (W. Div.R. Art.) 6 Jan. 96
WN Briscoe, Alexander Villiers, Divisional Adjutant Royal Artillery, Bermuda
Butcher, Arthur E. Aveling, Assistant Adjutant General for Royal Artillery, Madras
Carroll, Arthur Lyons,-^\ Adjutant I West Riding of York-. Artillery Vohiniecrs lo Oct. gi ...
K! BHA Vores, Charles Henry Stiverd-""
Hawkins, Henry Theodore,*^ Inspector in Position Finding, Malta, 24 Aug. 94 .,
Blunt, Fdward Walter,*^"''f Aide de Camp to H.R.H. the Duke of Connatight, i June 95
WN Molesworth, Ar hurLudovic, Adjutant 8 June 95
Brook-Smith, Wilfrid Lionel, Instructor in Gunnery, Aden
Burt, John Marshall, Adjutant York Artillery Western Division 15 Jan. 95
Mil-ward, Clement Henry ,*^'^ Adjutant Water/ord Artillery lo Jan.93
58 King, Charles Dickson*'''
Walker, Edmond Somerville Forestier, Assistant Superintendent of Factories, Bengal, i Sept. 8c
Preston, D^Arcy Brownlow, Adjutant Norfhumherluud Artillery (W.Div.) 13 Apr. 96 .'
Kerrich, Walter Edmund, Indian Ordnance Department
49 Bethell, Henry Arthur
Powell, Frederick Acton Lambart, Instructor in Range Finding, Portsmouth
Martel, Charles Philip, Instructor Artillery College 21 June 95
Meeres, Charles Stuart, Ordnance Officer, ^rd Class, Gibraltar, 25 Aug. 95
Wingate Francis Reginald,*" CB. DSO. (Bt.Major, 15 Jan. 89 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Nor. 96), )
sevinrg with Egyptian Army ^
Wynne, John George Frskine, Instructor School of Gunnery i Apr. 95
Fnglisli, Charles Ernest, Professor Royal Military Academy, Kingston, Canada
Watkins, Leonard George, '^^^ Assistant to Inspector General of Ordnance, Bengal, 1 Apr. 90
Fuller, Richard Wood-field, Native Mountain Artillery, India
G art side- Tipping e, Ernest Alfred, Adjutant 4 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery 1 Feb. 93
Renny, Sidney Mercer,*^* Ordnance OJficer, -^rd Class, Bombay
Johnson, Frank Ernest, Brigade Major to Insp. Gen. of Artillery in India, 25 Nov. 93
Griffin, William Waudby, Instructor in Range Finding, Cork
Duhan, Willi'ixn Waugh Taylor, Instructor in Gunnery, Bombay
p.s.c. Churchill, Arthur Benjamin Norton,-^^ Staff Capt ain for R. Artillery Chatham, 27 Nov. 93
Biekford, Edward,*^*\ Adjutant and Instructor in Gunnery, Rangoon
■ws Brownlow, Henry Blaikie"'' '. ].
Dawkins, John Wyndham George, Brigade Major Royal Artillery, Dover, i July 94
Hamilton, Cbiude de Courcy,'"^t D. A. A. General for R. Artillery, Punjab, i Apr. 95 ......
9 Strange, Robert George*™ , , "
63 Rhodes, Bernard Maitland ' [ []
Birch, Alexander Harry Colvin*^^i
Mullins, Arthur John, Adjutant School rf Gunnery zS Oct. q2
Morris, Robert,*^" Adjutunt Cossipore Volunteer Artillery 20 July 93
EA Baker, Augustus Theodore _'_
74 Bond, Ralph Francis Xavier M'Geougli !!!.!."
13 Tremaine, Richard
Montgomery, Uobert .irundel Kerr, Staff Captain, Royal Artillery, Chester, 16 Nov. 95
Phillips, Herbert de Touffreville, "'J Inspector of Position Finding, Gibraltar, 10 Oct. 94
50 p.s.c. Crawford, Archibald*^''
so Burney, Percy de Sausmarez*^'
BHA Scott, Arthur binny, Adjutant !!...!.!!!!
WN WoUey-Dod, Anthony Hurt !..!....!.!.!'
Heffernan, Nesbilt Breillat, pa. c. Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, i Apr. 93 ...'.'.
Moore-Lane, William,*^i Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Portsmouth, i Apr. 96 '.'.....
Rich, Harold Hampden, Department of Inspector General of Ordnance i Apr. 93 !.!!
79 Smith, John LeRlie
24 Longfield, Alfred Purcell,«s ] !^!!!!!!!!!;.'.'.'.'.'.';.'!!
y^s p.s.c. Maunsell, Francis Richard ].!!!!!!!]!!!
4 Henshaw, Clinton Grant '.'.'....'..". !!'...!.!.. '.',....!!
Cole, Frederick Temple, 2rd Class Ordnance Officer, India '..'.'.'.'.'.'.....'..
Q BHA Lawless. SkeiTett Edward George '.'...'........'....'.'.'.'... ]....^.
Perry, Hugh Whitchurch, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Cape Town !!!......'.!.'!!!!!]!.".!
Percy-Smith, Rennell, Instructor in Range Finding, Devonport .'........,',.....,
EA Carr, Robert Cattley, Adjutant 6 Jan. 96 '............'...,....
d.s. Cleeve, Fredt-rick John Stewarf^'t
59 Coghill, Charles Edward !!]!!!!!!!!!!!]!.."!
•WN Stanford, Henry Bedell .'..!."..".....'.'...'.,.'..!......'
MacMahon, John Joseph, Adjutant Limerick City Artillery, S. Division, 15 'Jan. 94".
76 Addington, Hon. Harold William
LEHA Campbell, Herbert Montgomery .............' ',
F EHA Tyndale-Biscoe, Albert Sandeman
14 Capel-Cure. Alfred«2 i!!!!!!'.!.'!!!!]!."!"'"
1 EHA Rodwell, Reginald Mandeville !.!!.!]."!.."!!!!]
Bryan, Thomas William Guy*'^ ;
B BHA jp.s.e. Ducrot, Louis Hay*" ..'"...!!!!'."!]"!."[."
Muspratt- Williams, Charles Augustus, Superintendent Gunpowder Factori/,'ishap'ore.
Richardson, Charles William, Instructor in Gunnery, Barrackpoi-e, i Mar.'gi
Sankey, Cyril Charles, Instructor of Artillery, R, M. Academy, 16 Sept. 95
SA Scott, Charles Darracott,*^' Staff Captain School of Gunnery, i Nov. q6... .'.
S EHA Drake, Bernard Francis .'...,.....
Walker, Melville, Superintendent Small Arms Ammunition Factory, Ki/i-kee
Handley, Arthur, Adjutant Royal Military Academy 26 Feb. 94
Neha Belfield, Sydney „ , .".'.'".'.'.'.'.','.'.'.'.■.■.'.'■.■
Jackson, Landon Dealtry,'^^ Instructor Royal Military Mepotitory n June 96 .....,,.,...
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173
Royal Artillery.
CAPTAINS.
XHA Slee, Percy Henry iDcjol)
MN p.s.c. Staritoii, Henry Ernest,*^^ 7)A'0
i6 Brandon, Herbert Algernon
65 Vigne, Robert Ansten
KA Molitanaro, Arthur Forbes'-'C Brcoef Major, -25 Mar. 96)
Carleton, Montgomery Launcelot*^^ Adjutant Devon Artillery (West JDiv. Royal Artillery)\
16 Feb. 95 S
wtf Mosiyn, Mon, Ranulph Edward Montague
IX BHA Biddulph, George Warren
so Gurdon, William
Underwood, Walter John, Adjutant Tynemouth Volunteer Artillery 4 Jan. 92
C BHA Galley, Henry
E BHA Paget, Victor Frederick William Augustus
Nowlan, Thomas Boicmiin, Ordnnnce Q^cer, 4th Class, Ceylon
J BHA Connal, Alexander Campbell
KA Terry, Vv'illiam Gordon*^*t
85 Hanwell, Joseph*''
ji.s.c. Cadell, John Francis, Staff Captain, Eoyal Artillery, Colchester, 15 Aug. 94
M EHA Askwith, John Brownin<r Harrison
Biclcndl. Maldion Byron *~^ Commissary of Ordnance, ^rd Class
KA Dorehill, Phillip Henry Marcus
Johnson, Arthur Graham
Burrard, William Button, Adjutant Lancashire Artillery {Soatk Div, S. Art.) 13 Jan. 96
Crowe, John Henry Vevinder, Aide de Camp to Lieutenant Governor, Punjab, 26 Apr, 92
EA Fisher, Charles John ...
eo Breakey, Arthur John, Adjutai.t 4 Mar. 93
Guille, Henry Stevens le Marchant, p.a.c. Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Cape of Good Hope, \
27 Aug. 92 S
Hoblyn, Edward Florance, Instructor in Sange Fiyiding, Cape of Good Mope
"WN 2 DEP Short, Anthony Holbeche'''"
Braid, Arthur Rende^ Ordnance OJfficer, ^rd Class
Ormiston, James Walker.-^^ Instructor Royal Laboratory, Artillery College, 23 Apr. 94
WN Yuuge-Bateman, George Marcus
FD M'Leod, William Kelty, Adjutant
Balfour, Arthur Mackintosh, Adjutant Sussex Artillery, Eastern Divitior., i Jan. 94
18 .Johnstone, Francis Buchanan
33 Hutchinson, Charles Hammond
A KHA Browne, Sherwood Dighton*^'
MN" Dowell, George Cecil,''*^ Acting Adjutant
Jeudwine, Hugh Sandham, hvtructor in Gunnery, School of Gunnery, 22 Mar. 94
Duffus, Gramc Sym, '^tuff Captain, Halifax, 1 Jan. 96
O EHA .Jenkinson, Henry Law Acland
27 Harrison, Halford Claude Vanghun
54 Caulfeild, Chai-les Trevor
71 Coates. John Unett
Lane, Herbert Rdtrard Bruce,'^H Adjutant Pembroke Artillery Militia 13 March 93
Birch, Downward Perceval Lea, Adj. i Renfreiv and Dumbarton Vol. Art. 15 Aug. 93
dc Hussey. Arthur Herbert
73 White, Hans Stannard
Young, Norynan Edu:ord,*^'^ >ierving with the Egyptian Army {Brevet Major, 18 Nov. 96)
Lecky, Robert St. Clair, Aide de Camp to Lt. General C. E. Nairne, i Apr. 95
Denne, Alured Barlcley, Instructor Royil Military Academy 5 Dec. 92
De Butts, Frederick Rnbert M^Crca,"'^^ Ifative Mountain Artillery, India
MM- Grier, Harry DixOT]***t
Jennings, Herbert Alexander Kaye, Commissary of Ordinance, 2nd Class
so Adair, Hugh Robert
EA Stevenson, Robert Crawford
BHA Young, Arthur Davidson. *"5 Adjutant _
■WN Parry, Llewellyn HumHreys
so Taylor, Mowbray ♦"♦
P BHA King, Algernrm D'Agnilar
Cooper, Edward SheivelP^H
Gay, Arthur William,*^' Staff Captain Royal Artillery, Cork, jS May 96
so Baker, Arthur Slade
Babivgton, David Melville, Superintendent Gitnpowder Factory, Kirkee, 15 May 95
Waring, Henry, Instructor iv Range I'inding, Malta
Parker, John Lewes,'*^^ Native Mountain Artillery, India
RadcUffe, William Chnrles Aljre . Ordnance OJficer, /^th Class
Foote, Henry Bruie, Ordnance Officer. 4th Class
Cookson, William fVhicher. Comwissary of Ordnance, -^rd Class
Bell, Charles Thorn>,i'l,'^''-\ Ordnance Officer, ^rd Class
so Horton, Sydney George
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Fisher, Francis Torriano, p.c
i.a.c. Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores i Apr. 93
so Eteson, Harold Carlton Welherall
Giles, Francis Henry Synae,'^^ Native Mountain Artillery , India
•WN Noble, Montague Mark*^t
MK Smeaton, Charles Oswald'"?
Currie, Arthur Cecil,^^^ Instructor in Gunnery, Royal Military Repository, 18 Dec. 96 ...
WN Mills, William Holroyd
Butler, Henry Hugli,*^ Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Royal Artillery, Bengal, i Jan. 96
Farmar, William Lawrame, p.a.c. Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, 19 Feb. 96
MN Donaldson, Frederick Leverton^i'
6; Fox, Robert Faishavve
de Berry, George John Lewes, Mauritius Companies
37 Cloete, Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias^™
WK Vincent, Henry Osmiiij
MN Brownlow, Charles Willia.m"st ,
p.s.c. Macbean, Wi'liam Alleyne, Staff Captain, Intell. Depi., War Office, 15 July 94
Campbell, Malcolm Sydenham Clarke,^^ Commissary of Ordnance 4th Class
MN Drake, Francis Richard*" ,
44 Owen, Charles Cuuliffe ,
y^s Robinson, Walter Henry^'H
2 Breeks, Richard William
-5g Herbert, George Frederick''™ ,
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174
Captains.
Oldfield, Christopher Gforqe, 2nd Class Ordnance Officer, India ,
Williamson, Oswald Charles,'"^ Nalice Mountain Artillery, India
39 Roff, Algernon Hnmilton Stannus '
MN ICaye, Ralph Arthui*'"
BO Pulfen, Ai-thur Pox"'
Dodffsoii, Heathjield Butler, Adjutant Guernsey Militia Artillery 17 Oct. 92
BO Buckle, Christopher Reginald
Thorp. JohnClaude,**'-" Ordnance Officer, ^th Class, Halifax, N.S., 9 Apr. 96
so Benson, Rion Philip
45 Berkley, James
MN Stanton, Frederick William Starkey^^
■WN Molesworth, Herbert (Jrofton St. Georgre
Coolc, Henry Sex,'''^ Adjiitaut Cork Artillery {Southern Division) 27 June 92
Muter, Si. John Arthur Douglas, Ordnance Officer, ^fh Class
77 Mackenzie, Cortlandt Gonton
Galbraith, Gerald Edvvard,"5|- Instructor in Gunnery. Gibraltar
Gordon. Lawrence Christian'*mPunjab Garrison Battery, Ko tat
so Logan, David Pmlay Ho^ken"' :
Ferrar, Henry Minchin, Staff Captain Remount Mstablishment 26 Sept. 93
75 Lyall, Charle-i Noel*'*
Randolph, Francis Arthur, p.a.c.*"^ Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores 21 Apr. 95
43 Tyler, Charles William
WN Vans-Agnew, Francis
Pasley, Montagu IFynyard Sabine, Ordnance Officer, ^rd Class
55 Knox, Arthur Rice
Gray, Phillip Easson, Instructor School of Gunnery 1 Apr. 92
lleadlam, John Emersort, Wharton, Instructor School of Gunnery i July 92
so Perceval, Claude John, Adjutant
25 Johnston, Frederick Cauipbell*"
Roll, Charles Edward, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, Ceylon, i Apr. 92
so Napier, William John
T!AChamier, Saunders James, Adjutant
53 ilaunsell, Frederick Guy
41 Smith, Edmund Perceval
81 Onslow, William Henry
Mansell, John Herliert, Instructor in Range Finding, Portsmouth
Bertin-Cluy, Neville Sneyd, Superintendent of Small Arms Ammunition Factory, Dum Duni
so iI'Meekan, FranciB Henry Fremoult Reader""
47 Geddes, John Gordon
15 Walker, Ale.xaiider Lamond
Williams- Wynn, Henrj' Ciiuliffe, Instructor in Gunnery, Malta
Bingham, Hun. Francis Richard, Aids ie Camp to Commander in Chief, Madras, 28 Oct. 93....
Gordon, Lochinvar Ale.s:au(.ier Charles, Hong Kong Artillery
Ritchie, John Robert, Instructor in Gunnery Roy .1 Military Repository i June 96
Ross, Horatio St. Geurge, Instructor in Range Finding, Gibraltar
64 Corbyn, Hector
MN Eyre, Morland Stanhope*'^
22 Gordon, Lawrence George Frank ,
2 Smith, Herbert Guthrie
Tyacke, George, 2nd Assistant Superintendent of Experiments, School of Gunnery, I Feb. 93
50 Sandilands. Henry George
12 Robinson, William Arthur "i
Lushington, Stephen, Adjutant Cardigan Artillery, West Division, 16 Feb. 93
SO Burnett, John Chaplyn
WN Cameron, E wen Dimald Oharles^^*
so Warden, Richard Edward
Bremner, Donald, Adjutant 2 Northumberland Volunteer Artillery...
31 Ford, Charles Hopewell, Adjutant at Fort Attock
84 Schofleld, Ha.rry Norton
Campbell, Henri Montgomert/, Adjutant i Worcester Volunteer Artillery, 11 Feb. 92
BO Kemmis, William Henry Olphert
36 Casement, Roger
Anderson. James Douglas, Ceylon
Salmon, James Nelson, Ordnance Officer, 4tk C/a.w, Jamaica, i Apr. 96
Du Cane. John Philip, Adjutant Norfolk Artillery, Eastern Dioision, 16 Feb. 94
Lawrie, Charles Edward,*''"'- seroing with the Egyptian Army (Breoet Major 18 Nov. 96)
Dennis, Meade James Crasbie, Adjutant Wicklow Artillery , Southern Dioision R. Art. i June 94
17 Graham, Lancelot ,.....".
82 Maxwell, James M'Call
^.s.e. Fasson, Disney John Menzies, St"ff Captain, Soyal Artillery, York, 22 Nov. g"^
Lyle, George S'imuel Bateson, Instructor in Gunnery, ahoebicryness, 16 Apr. 96
Wray, John Cecil, Adjutant Hon. Artillery Company of London i Deo. 94
Bainbridge, Percy Agnew
Pratt, Henry Arthur
Furse, William Thomas, Staff College ".'...'..'.'..'.'...'..'.'.'.'.!.'.'.".!!...'.!'.'.!!!..!"!."!!!!!!!]]
WN Fowler, Francis Charles ]"']
Feilden, Robert Basil, Aide de Camp to the High Commissioner of Cyprus
70 Geddes, George Hessing
DEP. Ei Coxhead, Thomas Langhorne,''^* DSO
Marshall, Bawfrey Charles, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Jamaica, 9 Dec. 91
£^irke, Henry Lushington, Adjutant Caithness Volunteer Artillery 6 Apr. 93
48 p.s.c. Dunlop, Archibald Samuel [
86 Kilner, Charles Harold "..[.[.."."..,.."...
60 N orris, Arthur Gambler ' _
so Warren, William Lewis !!..]'.!.!!
I Lachlan, Ernest Monorief
19 Radclifi'e, Robert Edmund Lowndes
60 Rouse, Hubert
Lloyd, Maurice Brickdale, Instructor Artillery College, i Apr. 96 ..'.'.'............
20 Humphreys, Gardiner !'.!.!"..!!!
EA Play fair, Frederick Lyon I. ......... M... [[.... ...... .^.
"WK Roberts, Michael Bradley ....'.!'.'.'.'..'...'.......!.'"
Cuming, Arthur Thomas, Instructor in Gunnery, Portsmouth .."!!..!.!!!!!]"!!!.......!!.!.!!'..."1]
62 Askwith, Henry Francis ..'........ !"]"
Dickinson, Thomas Malcolm, Adjutant i Ayrshire 4- Galloway Volunteer Artillery 6 Apr. 93
Parry, James Bacchus, Adjutant Mid Vtsier Artillery, South Division, 20 Feb. 95
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75
Royal Artillery.
Captains.
Bateman, Bernard Montague, St. Selena
Merriman, Reginald Gordon,**'^ DSO. Adjutant Kent Artillery, East Division, i Mar. 55
SO Hardy, William Kyle'i'S ;
46 White, Georg-e Francis
so Foster, Philip
Coopei', Fhitip Templer, Indian Ordnance Department
Wood, Thomas Birchall, Hi/derabad Contingent
6b Norris, Ernest Edward
78 du Plat- Taylor, St. John Louis Hyde
72 Lambert, Edward Parry
so Battiscombe, Charles
Browne, James Frederiok,*^^ Hyderabad Contingent
Ci CLeeve, Eg-crton Stewart
21 Raby, Mor.ta<rue Henry Burton
Bidgood, Thomas Edward Winafield, Adjutant Sligo Artillery, Southern Division, 20 Aug. 94 ..
•WK Watson, Christopher Godfrey*^"
28 Grover. William Montague
Lyon, Charles, Adjutant Isle of Wight Artillery, Southern Division Soyal Artillery, 4 Nov. 95
38 Cameron, Ewan Cornwallis ;.
Cam2}hell, Edmund Arthur
Hall, Ernest Frederic, Adjutant Glamorgan Artillery, 19 Dec. 96
5 Jiiy
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
Harrison, Arthur Esicourt, Adjutant Durham Artillery, West Division, 5 Jan. 95 9 Dec.
Pca'ke, Malcolm,^-^ serving uifk the Egyptian Army 9 Dec.
7 White-Thomson, Hugh Davie 9 Dec.
■WJf Forestier-Walker, George Townshend, Staff College 9 Dec.
Lamb, George Rothney,"*^'^ Instructor in Range Finding, Gibraltar '29 Apr.
Maunsell, Manuel Charles, Instructor Boyal 2Iilitary Academy, Woolwich, i Apr. 94 29 Apr.
Ogg, George Sim,*^" Ordnance Officer, i\th Class '29 Apr.
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Macgowan, Robert Stuart, Adjutant 1 Fifeshire Volunteer Artillery i Oct. 92
ws Saltren-Willett, -Archibald John 29 Apr.
so Young, Francis Henry :. 29 Apr.
Staveley, William Cathcart 29 Apr.
JIarsh, ilopton Eliott, Instructor School of Gunnery 14 Oct. 96 29 Apr.
80 Goooh, John Sherlock 29 Apr.
23 Birch, James Frederick Noel 29 Apr.
WK p.s.c. Thompson, William Arthur Murray 29 Apr.
Dykes, Lionel Erie Ballantine, Inspector of Fosiiion Finding, Golden Hill, 24 July 95. 29 Apr.
lies, Henry Wilson,*'^- Adjutant i Devon Volunteer Artillery 11 Feb-. 92 29 Apr.
Vanderzee, Henry Frank-,*^^ Ordnance Officer ^fh Class 29 Apr.
MN Hudson, Thomas Eoe Christopher 25 Apr.
26 Prescott-Decie, Cyril 29 Apr.
de Bougemont, Cecil Heniy,''"* serving with the Egyptian Army 29 Apr.
EA Stansfield, James Rawdon , 29 Apr.
Biddulph, Hope, Aide de Camp to Sir R. Biddulph 18 Oct. 93 ;..." 29 Apr.
Cardew, George Ambrose, Adjutant Edinburgh Artillery {Sottth Div, JR. Art.) i Jan. 96 29 Apr.
so p.s.c. Tennant, Henry Lancelot 29 Apr.
EA Marshall, Thomas Edward^^» 29 Apr.
so Heath, Francis William , 29 Apr.
51 Blacker, Stewart Ward William 29 Apr.
Ti Elton, Frederick Algernon George Young 29 Apr.
PI) Norwood, William Blakeney (Depot) 29 Apr.
Strange, Harry Bland, ^^ Inspector of Danger Buildings, Royal Laboratory, i Apr. 93 30 June
EA Moren, James Alexander 30 June
Hodgins, Charles Richard, Adjutant 1 Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery i Apr. 95 30 June
32 Duflus, Edward John : 30 June
so Worsley, George Stanley 30 June
so Potts, Frederick lO Sept,
Bruce-Kingsmill , Julian Claud de Kenne,^<''' Adjutant i Lanark Volunteer Artillery , 15 May 95... 16 Sept.
37 Milne, George Francis , 16 Sept,
■ WN Harvest, Hector Horatio t6 Sept,
wir Simonds, Cecil Barrow 16 Sept
so Prendergast, Frederick i6 Sept.
EA Clark, Charles Watson, JJiui'sibnaZ Adjutant, Dover 16 Sept.
3 Wilson, Joseph Reginald , 16 Sept.
-■cEA Winwood, Henry James Hoyte 16 Sept.
Hill, Charles Edward,^^^ Adjutant i London Volunteer Artillery i Apr.94 16 Sept.
Tyler, Arthur Malcolm, Instructor in Gunnery, Dover •. 16 Sept.
Reid, John Watt, Adjutant Hants Volu7iteer Artillery 1 Jan. 94 16 Sept.
Langhorne, Harold Stephen, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Hong Kong, 18 Apr. 96 16 Sept.
I BEP so Glanville, Arthur George in Sept.
EA Perkins, Arthur John Ernest"' 16 Sept.
so Daviflson, Francis Middleton 16 Sept.
Calvert, George, Adjutant 7 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, with rank of Captain, 28 Jan. 92 ... 16 Sept.
East, Lioftel William Pelleic,*'" DSO., Hyderabad Contingent 16 Sept.
30 Morris, Charles James TJssher 16 Sept.
so Powell, Henry Lloyd 16 Sept.
Moore, Robert Thornton, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class 16 Sept.
Quinfon, Francis William Drummond, Instructor RoyalJMilitary College, i Apr. 96 16 Sept.
80 Uniacke, Herbert Croftou Campbell 16 Sept,
EA Blunt, Charletj Jasper 16 Sept
WN Baldwin, John Grey'"i {Depot) 16 Sept,
Ljylr, Henry Duntze,-'- Adjutant ForfarandKincardineArt. (S. Div. B. Art.), 22 Feb. 96 16 Sept.
57 Ravenhill, Frederick ThornhiU , 16 Sept.
so Lennox, Amyot Maitland Augustus 17 Feb.
EM Ouseley, Ralph Glynn, Sierra-Leone 17 Feb.
Jenuur, Arthur Sfawell, Adjutant 4 Durham Volunteer Artillery, 28 Mar. 92 17 Feb.
so White, Henry Arthur Pilkington 17 Feb.
so England, -Edward Parker .;. 17 Feb.
so Olivier, William Henry -. ....: 17 Feb.
Ificholson, William Cyril Altcynne, Adjutant j Orkney Volunteer Artillery 17 Feb.
so Russell-Oldnall, Henry Caii'ns 17 Feb.
so Carey, George Glas Sandeman 17 Feb.
so Stockdale, Herbert Edward 17 Feb.
Hkington , Robert James Goodall,Aidede Camp to IIaj.Gen.l!ficolson,Comdg. JIhoxv Dist. 2 Mar. 96 17 Feb.
E Tanored, Thomas Agnew 17 Feb.
[6 Dec. 93
ji Dec. 93
I Jan. 94
3 Jan. 94
4 .Tan. 94
0 Feb. 94
4 Mar. 94
4 Mar. 94
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1 Apr. 94
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9 Kay 94
4 July 94
4 July 94
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84 10 Dec. 94
84 25 Dec. 94
I Jan. 95
I Jan. 95
4 Jan. 95
5 Jan. 95
9 Jan. 95
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20 Feb. 95
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8 Dec. 05
8 Feb. 96
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_ 5 Mar. 06
5 2i Mar. 96
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1 Apr. 96
7 Apr. 96
II Apr. 96
611 Apr. 06
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6 May 96
6 May 96
1 June 96
1 June 96
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13 June 96
86
86
86
JZoi/al Artillery.
176
CiPl'AIiNS.
Ei Batler, Artliin- Townley ...- ■.
Woodijield, Anthonj Hudson, Adiufaut 7. Cinque Portu Volunteer ArtiUery, 2 Jan. 93
2 DEP SO Sharp, Frederick Leonnrd
Combe, Keiinefii, Aide de Camp to Major General B. A. Combe, 18 Nov. 96
Ei Wing-field, William Edward .'
Ei Tancock, (Jsborne Keudall
Pringle, Geo. Octavius Shaw.se'-utn.i? with, Sierra Leone Company Royal Artillery
so Alexander, William Patrick (Depot)
so Campbell- Johnston, Gordon
Nichol, Williuiin Dale,*''-' Adjutant-^ Durham Volunteer Artillery, 16 Jan. 93
so Crowe, Moidaunt Abingdon Carlisle
Jii BouluDis. William Arthur
Malleton, Wilfrid, Ordnance Officer, ^th Class, India
Ei Usborne, Thomas Masters
so Crockett, Walter Maoandrew
Wk Palmer, Hu£;h Robert
Aikenhead, Frank, Adjutant 1 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery..^
Ei Arbuthnot, Dalrymple*''*'
so Perrott, William Henry Willy, Staff CollegeH
"Wn Symonds, George Davey, Staff College
so Stevens, Charles Frederick
Da cles, iV nest Wilso n
J^kipps, Charles Edward
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 8f
17 Feb. 36
17 Feb. 36
17 Feb. 8c
17 Feb. 8
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb. 86
17 Feb. 86
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18 Feb. Sc
18 Feb. 8c
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(Torton', Reginald St. George^^ WS Feb. 86
Head, jiurri/ Francis, Officiating Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, India 18 Feb. 86
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18 Feb. 36
i3 Feb. 86
18 Feu. 8t
iS Feb. 86
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18 Feb. 86
^^N Phillips, Thomas Richmcnd
so Brake, Herbert Edward John
Ei Chepmell, Claude Herrie
Ei Shortt, Alexander Graham
Wn Brewster, Robert Ferdinand. Mai<r?tins
Ei Reid. Harold Arthur, Nutioe Mountain Artillery, India
W.v FitzMaurice, Robert
so Cowpei--Smith, Arthur ilonrc de Lasalle
LlEUTEUANTS.
JCnapp, Kcmjysfer JCenmiire,*''^ JS^afiue Mountain Artillery, India
85 Tyler, James Arbuthnot
T BHi Hickie, Arthur Francis
Armitage, William Stuart, Hyderabad Contingent
Hamilton, Fercy Douglas, Adjutant Dublin City Artillery, with rank of Captain, i April 96
so Kelsall, Harry Joseph
Mare, Fobert JIugh, Native Mountain Artillery India
Adair, Charles Osborn, Adjutant 8 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, with rank of Captain, 27 Feb- 96 ..
O EHi Keunard, Arthur Mulloy ,
Foresfier- Walker, Claude Edward
Faweett, Fercy Harrison, Adjutant 1 Cornwall Volunteer Artillery, with rank of Captain, 13 -Jan. 90
2 MacCarthy, Morgan .John
M» Church, George Ross Marry at
Pitman, Alfred Cyril, Ceylon
Macgoicau-, James Murray, Adj. i Shropshire and Staffordshire Vol. Art. with rank of Capt. 30 Sept. 95
MS Traherne, George Gilbert ''<'
D EHi Ellice, Robert Frederick
D KHV. Le vita, 'Cecil Bingham
G-riffln, Henry Lysaght, Adjutant -z Fast Riding of York Vol. Art. with rank of Capt. 25 July 92
Courtenay, Michael Hudson, Adjutant Donegal Artillery, with rank of Captain, r Jan. 95
Graham- Clarke, Lionel Altham, Adj. 4 W. Riding of York Vol, Art. withrank of Capt. 26 Feb. 94
Broadrick, Frederick Benjamin Dumaresq, Adjutant 1 Lincoln Artillery { West Division Royal Artillery), \
with rank of Captain, 21 Dec. 93 }
Smallwood, Frank Graham,*^-^ Commissary of Ordnance ^rd Class
Seagrim, Dudley Gillum,*^'' Staff College' ,
14 Watson, John Oaprou
T KHi Ross-Johnson, Cyril Maxwell
Q RHi Godfrey- Faussett, Percival Godfrej'
P liHi Kirk, John Charters '.
S iiHA. Cameron, Ewan Duncan
i3 AUou, Frederick Edward Halstead
31 Cadell, Harry Ernest
32 Tan Straubeuzee, Casimir Cartwright
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D EHi Fordyce-Buohan, George Charles t6 Feb. 8-
Curme, Wdliim Charles, Commanding Fermanent Garrison, Albany, West Australia |i6 Feb!
IS June 1,6
18 June 96
18 June 96
30 July 96
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23 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 95
30 Sept. 96
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I Oct. 96
12 Oct. 96
15 Oct. 96
17 Oct. 96
17 Oct. 95
7 Oct. 96
9 Oct. 96
29 Oct. 96
I Nov. g6
4 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
I Dec. y6
21 Dec. g6
21 Dec. 96
23 Dec. 96
B EHi Pack-Beresford, Arthur William _' I jg Feb. 87
69 M'Kay, Donald , It6 Feb! 87
MK Jones, Walter Howel-"*' , i,g Feb.' 87
87 Tapp, James Hanson William |i5 p^i,] y,
Thoi-ntnii, J<>,mei Aylmer, Commandant Bermuda Militia Artillery, with rank of Captain )i
20 Apr. 96 , , ;j :i6Feb. 87
L EHi Wellesley, Richard CoUey '....'16 Feb. 87
Phillipps, Charles, Adjutant's Detachment School of Gunnery ii6 Feb! 8-
Kenyan, Lionel Richard, Staff Officer, Artillery College, 16 July 96 Ii5 jT'eb 87
46 Lake, Hubert Atwell Ijg yeb! 87
60 Woodcock, Henry Stephen !!.ii6 Feb! 87
Stewart, lames Anthony , Mountain Artillery , India 1 16 Feb 8^
68 Smith, Arthur Murray''" !!!!!!!!!' 16 Feb! 8-
Ms Bey lion, Henry Lawrence Norman 1,5 peb! 8
2 DEP WN Taylor, Cecil Salusbury !!.!!!!!!!!!]i6 Feb! 8
DEP. PD Bell, Kenneth Dowie !j5 pgb! 87
Comyn, Edward Walter, Adjutant 1 Dorset Artillery Volunteers, with rank of Capt. 16 Feb. 9--' 10 Feb! 87
Douglas, Archibald Philip, Ordnance Officer, Officiating ^th Class, India ', 16 Feb! 8-
H EHi Taylor, Herbert Wodehouse !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 16 Feb! I '
li Ruthven, Robert Mervyn Bermingham !!!!!!!!!!! 16 Feb' !
Molony, Clement Arthur, ■''s Ceylon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 16 Feb' i
Barron, NettfriiUle Guy, Adjutant i Norfolk Volunteer Art. with rank of Captain, 1 i)cQ.. 94 " 16 Feb' L
Gordon, William Neville, St. Lucia '!.(; wpi,' o' \", p^v!' ^"
21 Farrell, Hem-y John William l^fiFeb 8v !fi Weh T
so Stiffe, Archibald Francis Bveritt '.'.!.'.!...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' 16 Feb! 87 16 Feb o
18 Feb. 86
24 July 86
24 July 86
4 July 86
24 July 85
24 July 86
24 July 86
24 July 86
4 July 86
24 July 86
4 July 86
24 July 86
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4 July 86
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4 July 86
24 July 86
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24 Jixly 86
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177 Royal Artillery.
X/IEUTEHANTS.
M EHAFitzGerald, George Alfred
85 Thwaites, William
Macdnnald, Reginala James, Atinistant Inspector of Warlike Stores i Apr. 93
Abha Sandys, William Bain Richardson
Bland, William 67, Colum, Native Mountain Art ill ery, India
Molexworth. liicliard Pitjof. Native Mountain Arfitlfry, India
Ckaptnan, Latere nee Joseph , Native Mountain Artillery, India
Leahy, Henry Gordon, Instructor in Range Finding, Marwick
Matthews, William Arthur, Rang Kong
2 DEP EA FrMser, Lyons David
58 Head, Charles Octavius
39 Laird, Gordon
EA Desborough. Arthur Peregrine Henry
Pottniger, Eld red Charles
Rice, George William, Adjutant i Edinburyh Vol, Artillery, with rank of Captain, ii Apr. 96...
71 Skipwith, Philip Armfieid
25 Spedding, Edward Wilfrid
TJ EHA Williams, Maeterman Stanley
Patch, Francis Robert,'*^'* Natioe Mountain Artillery, India
Hooper, Stuart Huntly, Adj. Sii/folk Art. (E. Dio. R. Art.), uith rank ofCapt. 23 Nov. 96
37 Kirby, Arthur Durham
ji Sclater-Booth, ifoK Walter Dashwood
so Lyon, FranciA, Aide de Camp to Sir G. S. White, 1 Nov. 93
MN Fisher, John Francis -
Franks, George M^Kenzie, Native Mountain Artillery, India
so Ward, Hon. Maxwell Richard Crosbie
Savage, Arthur Raymond Boscaicen, Adjuta7it 2 West Riding of York, Vol. Art, with rank of\
Captain 15 Nov. 94 J
Battine, Alexander James, Adjutant i North Riding of York ArtilUry {West JJivision \
Royal Artillerij) with rank of Captain, 8 Apr. 95 J
MN Stuart, Ralph Esrae
Rooerts, Hugh Bradley, Lieutenant of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets 8 Apr. 95
Young, Henry Alfred, Ordnance OJftcer, ^th Class
Feiie, Alfred James, Bombay Volunteer Artillery
74 Crozier, Thomas Henry
84 Parsons Edward Howard Thornbrough
23 Owen, Frederick Cunliffe, Staff College
Coley-Broiitjield, John Coley, Adjutant 2 Sussex i'olunteer Art. with rank of Capt. i Aug. 96..
Lee, Arthur Ramilton, Professor R. M. College, Canada, with local rank of Capt. 17 Aug. 93..
Crawjord, Alfred lewqile. Native Mountain Artillery, India
EA Seddon, Edward M'Mahon
Halchmson, Frederick Pierrepont, 3r(Z Assist. Siipdt. Expts. School of Gunnery 8 Sept. 94
9 Stewart, Charles Edward
R EHA Wellesley, Richard Ashmore Colley
Scott, Alexander Francis Sinclair, Adj. i Ijanark Vol. Art, with rank of Capt. i March 95 ..
34 Rutton. .lohn Guy
MN Carter, Ernest Pasley
18 LiLhgow, Hugh Lancaster
59 Banners, Geni-ge Herbert
Dep Fd Ward, Montagu Charles Pearson, Acting Adjutant
Jennings, Walton, Aide de Vamp to General Oj^icery Chatham, 21 May 95
8 Moore, St. Leger Montgomery
Phillipe. Ernest Robert, Native Mountain Artillery, India _
65 Rugge- Price, Charles Frederick
Tulloch, Tom Gregorie, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores
Alford, Frederick Lewis, Adj. 2 Devon Vol. Art. with rank of Capt. 15 March 95
Arthy, Walter, Adj. i Argyll and Bute t'ol. Art. with rank of Captain, 1 Sept. 94
Parker, Henry William Manwarijtg,^'^ Native Momitain Artillery, l7idia
Harper, Leonard Llewellyn, serving in British Central Africa
Christie, Kerbert Willie Andrew, Adj. i Midlothian Vol. Art. withrank of Capt. 26 Jan. 94
K EHA Cartwright, Gamier Norton
9 Moliiny, Trevor Charles Wheler
Bkha Herbert, Percy Thomas Colthurst
Ciirev, William H.aviUand, Ho?ig Kong
Thrupp, Francis Morton, Ordnance Officer, ^th Clq.ss, Bermuda, i Apr. 96
EA Langdon, Paui Perram
71 Davidson, Gordon Villiers
MacMillan, John St. Clair, Assist. Inst, in Range Finding, School of Gunnery
Buckle, Archie Steicarf, Danger Buildings Officer, Waltkam Abbey, 8 Sept. 94
A"derson, Austin Thomas, Native Mountain Artillery, India
E BHA Russell, Edmund Stuart Eardley Wilmot
Bray, Arthur Le Mesurier
MN Brett, Herbert George
10 Ballard, Charles NaesmythBruere
13 Saunders, William Power
WN Elliot, Harry Macintire (i Depot)
MN M Hardy, Alexander Anderson
Carrie, William Francis Taylor, Native Mountain Artillery, India
75 Geoghegau, Robert
Lambarde, Francis Fane, Adj. 2 Lancashire Vol. Art. with rank of Capt. 27 Feb. g5
MN Walters, Hubert de Lansey
36 Rettie William John Kerr
Morrison, Maskeil Mackenzie Downie, Adj. 2 Hants Vol. Art. with rankofCapt. lo Apr. 96..,
42 G'ltto, Harold Ralph '
MN Grepe, .Irthm- Wellesley
3 Smuh, Edward Pelham
29 Reed, Hamilton Lyster
24 Massy, Edward Charles
EA Pemethorne, Henry Evelyn, 77 Feb. 88
MN Tyler, Ralph Edward
32 Nicholson, Graham H. Whalley
40 Bog.r, Richard Wharton
Wailes, William Eteson ,
BO Kirkpatrick, Alexander Ronald Vane
MN Moultrie, Hugh Crawford
Edlmann, Ernest Ellit ,
2NDLIKDT.
16 Feb. 87
16 Feb. 87
i6 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
23 July 87
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13 J"1.V 87
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vithrafik >
LikutemaNTS.
Mir Freeland, Anthony Drage
BA Tomkiiis, Ernest Leitli ..
Home, JRobprt Elton
57 Barker, Frederic Edward Lloyd
Ca,yley,A.'^l., In^f.in&un.Salifaj:
Johnftton, Geo. Napier, A'{j,i Sus
fexTol.drt Ens-tn. Dili E. Art
with rank of Capt. 14 Oct. 95
Stewart. Coma Gordon,*'^^ Ds'O
Tiuhe, Frnnci.t Alfred, Adj.
Lancashire Vol. Art.wi'
of Cart- \s May 95
7 Crockett. Sydnev Laurence
Smith, n'm. B. IT
Gallo'rat/, F. Lennox. A. D.C.'i
to Sir A. P. Palmer 11 Sept. 96 >
Bellairs, Norman Ed.Sreton,As-^
si'tant Inspector of Warlike >
Stores, I Apr. 96 )
Lethrridgc, Sydney^ Ordnance^
Officer, 4,th Class )
Coninghnm, Henry, Lieut. ofa\
Co, of Gent. Cadets 17 Oct. 92 i
SO Butcher, Frederick Spurrell ...
MacJLann, Geo. Fletcher,*^- DSO
so Morrice, Herbert
73 Coates. Douglas Richardson
Johnston' , Hope, Arsist, Ilisp, of )
Warlike Utores, 26 Apr. 95 ... )
Cheke.Edic.Geo.Ad/. i Northnm- \
lerlandArt. West Die. B. Art. ;
with rank of Capt. 1 Au^;. 95 I
2ND LIKHT
17 Feb. i
17 Feb. i
17 Feb. i
28 June i
28 June i
28 June?
27 July SS
27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July 88
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27 July
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L BHA Bellhouse, John 27 July 8i
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96;
K EHA Nairne, Edward Spencer
41 Strong, William
Waymouth. Ernest Glanville,
Adj. I London Vol. Art. with
rank of Cajdain, 16 Dec. 95 .
l\Iackintosh. John Burn
59 Hill, Howard Berkeley
35 Nixon-Eckersall.Fred.Eekersall
MN M'CuUoch, Robt. Henry Fred.
Dent, Frank Wilkinson, Adj.
2 Glamorgan Vol. Art-
rank of Captain, 15 Nov. 94
MN Metcalfe. Feiiwick Henry
2H[assie, Roaer Henri/
Thorp. A. H.Assi>:i. Insp.of Posit. \
Finding, W"oltcich,24 July 95 j
Nicholson, Walter Adams, Adj.\
3 ^eni Vol. Art. with rank of ,-
Capt. 9 March 96 )
DBP. E Kendall. John Kaye
58 Pirn, Edward Hugh
Benwell, Albert, Jamaica
-MN Ellershaw, Arthur
L EHi Hichens, Thomas Sikes
Hardeastle, J. Herschel, Adjt
I Kent Volunteer Artiller
with rank of Capt. 23 Nov. 96
il EHA Brook, Henry Jenkins
I KHA Thomson, Alex. Fred. Roberts
J EHA tiudwortb, Chas. Eihv. Button
so Farraar, William Cecil Russell ...
Redfern, P. Youngs^n, Jamaica
26 Oldham, Frank Trevor
50 Gordon, Neil Eraser
8 Goldie, Adrian Hope
Williams, Arthur Cecil, Lnst.')
in Mange Finding j
•wx Hunt, William Holdsworth
EA Bishop, Charles Frederick
S KHA Boggs, Arthur Addison
WN Forbes, Arthur
Woods, George Greville
61 Coates, Reginald Carlyon
vrs Noott, Cuthbert Cecil
Blanford, Wi IliamGeorge, Zhs<. >
in Mange Finding, Halifax... )
MK Poole, Frederick Cuthbert
A BHA Simpson-Baikie, HughA. D
84 Barnes, Henry MaTshall
69 Hardn.ar, Reginald Stanley
F EHA Dixon. George Frederic
BA Craig, Robert .\nne5ley
JBriiee, John Elliot Lidderdale'^*...
BA Pilkington, W. A. Cunningham
MS Crastcr, Edm. Hen. Bertram "^
J EHA Hobson, John Alexander......
Siocklfy, Arthur Uniacke, Adju^- |
iant I Monmouth Vol. Art. v
with rank of Capt. 4 Nov. 91 I
17 Geary, Henry George Frederick
3>EP EHA Vallentin, Henry Edward...
MU Thomas, Henry Melville
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t'IKTJTKNANTS.
Duff, G. Graham Kajl'i, HongKong
64 Sandars, Edward Carew
Eaton-Evans, Harry James, Adj. 1
S Lancashire Vol. Art. with ^
rank of Captain, 75 .Tuly gs... )
19 Dawson" Henry Finch
DKP V'N Sherer, James Donnell.y
so t DF.p. Quain, John
15 Le Mottee, Reginald Edward A,
Vereker, Charles Granville, Lt.^
of a Company of Gentlemen >
Cadets, 3 Jan. 96 )
de Brett, Harry Simonds
7 Ha.y, James
MN Orr, Charles William James
48 Nevinson, Tom St. Aubyn (
Barre tt-Lennard >
Baker, Godfrey Hugh Marfy, 1
Ad/'. 9 Lancashire Vol. Art. [
vith riinkof Capt. z .Jul}- 95,.. J
Ti Emery, William Basil
N BHA Gii'lman, Webb
Jacob, Walter Henry Bell,~^
Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, r
Cork, I Apr. 96 )
Kane Arthur Hyde, Instructor )
in Range Finding, St. Lucta... j
Harington, Elliott Copeland
24 Grove, Ernest Williams
De Sausmarez, Cecil
Chartres, Richard Carew St. Lucia
i 70 Campbell, Gordon M'Clelland
I 33 Marsden, Richard Travers
I Howorth, Henry Godfrey, Assist
I Insr.ArmyOrd.Dept.^.fane 96
MK Smith, Archibald George
so Burton, Harry Charles Hay ...
Dep Fd Bowring, Arthur Hautayne
Fife, Mobert Bainbridge, Adj.~)
I Neiccastle-on-Tyne Vol. Art. >
with rank of Capt. 10 Feb. gS)
Aeha Bright, Reginald Arthur
74 Lewis, Gerald
WM Bashe, Charles Kendal
21 Broome, Guy Saville Frederick
0 BHA Aldridge, John Barttelot
E EHA Elwes, Walter Valentine J. C.
Hejtper, Lionel Lees
Q EHA Peel, Edwai'd John Russell ...
R EHA Powell, E. Weyland Martin...
56 James. .John Edgcumbe
Est Clegborn, Charles Angus
la DEP so TixUoch, Donald Fiddes
WN Kempson. John Wedgwood
51 Allen, William Jefferies Benett..,
60 Alexander, Ernest Wright
43 M'Gildowny, William
0 EHi Sykes, Clement Arthur
86 Clerke, Augustus Basil Holt
87 Metcalfe, S.ydne.v Fortescue ..
siNde Wmton, Richard Stretton ..
23 Sheppard. Herbert Cecil
28 Arderne, David Davies
78 Cape, George Augustus Stewari
MN Hewetson, Alexander Williarn..
F EHA Gillson, Godfrey
47 He.vt, Lyonel John
55 Kelly, Henry Edward Theodore
>iN Fitzkoy, P.' FitzWm
76 Wylde,' Robert Darell
MN Grav, Charles Lloyd Rashleigh
66 Wdlis, Kdward Henry
Otcen, Chas. Richd. ttlackstone ...
47 Curtis, Arthur William"^
78 Ashworth, Leonard Temnle
Watson, JohnGeorgeMaitland, V
Singapore )
Scott, Archibald O'Connor, Serv- ^
ing with Lagos Constabulary 1
H BHA (ireathed, Robert Napier
so Zieglcr, Chas. Hy
so H nton, Godfrey B
12 Probj-n, Dightou Gordon
WN Towusend, Sam. CbnsChetwode
Wynter, Francis Arthur
' BHA Stulins, Charles
63 Browell, William Basil
[ KEA Talbot, Geo. Reginald FitzRoj
EA Lewes, Price Kinnear
Paine, James Wenry
F KH4 Harman, Ramsay St. Clair...
Waring, Michard. Ord. Officer, )
^th Class, Ulauritius, 4jLly94/
62 PhiUpotts, Louis Murra.y 14 Feb. 9o|i4 Feb. gj
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27 June 92
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27 July 92
27 July 92
27 Jul.y 92
27 Jul.y 92
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27 July 92
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179
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LlEUTEKANTS.
45 Manley, William George Heury
I Parry, C. F. Pilkington
22 Barlow, John Freilerick
27 Bayly, Abingilon Robert
80 Parker, Lionel Lewis
79 Drake, Henry Manning
so Coclirane, Norman Denneys
76 Mallock, Art. 7>Iaude Raymond
ITN O'Connor, Wm. Fred. Travers
BEP. BHA Smiti, Lionel Abel
83 Wilson, Charles Holmes
J KHA Williams, Arthur Stuart
iiK" BuUen, Stephen Darley
Donovan, C. Creugke,Qff'g.^ Claits )
Ord. Officer, India, 22 Jan.Ig6 J
S EHA Gosselin, Bertrand
T KHA Ruck-Keene, Robert Francis
I^ady, Chug. Edward, Adjutant
Glamorqan Art. Voh., with
rank of Cayjtnin, to May 96
Osborn, L. L.!Hatton, Maurifitii
EA Morris, Robert Cochrane
Cruiokshank, Hugh Alexander
so Cotter, Harry John«3
WN Crichton, Hew
so Partridge, Richard Grenville ...
WN Stevens-Nash, Chas. Geo. Edw.
WN Low, Charles Frederick Gemley
so Haynes, Kenneth Edward
Foulter, Douglas Byley, Offg.'f
4 Class Ord. Officer, India ...)
50 Easton, Frederick Arthur
Mohinson, Stratford Watson
10 Delaforce, Edwin Francis
36 Bell, Maurice Douglas
K BHA De Pree. Hugo Douglas
Madocks, Wm. liobarts Napi-r,^/
S.O. N.Zealand Defence Forced
12 Le Pelley, Edward Carey
M KHA Tudor, Henry Hugh
47 Palmer, Cyril Eustace
so Lowr.y, Hubert Leslie
6 Kirwan, Bertram Richard
WK Lyddon, William George
TJ EHA Livingstone - Learmouth, )
Lennox Christian (
Lawrence-Archer, James Henri/')
, Offg.4 Class Ord. Officer, India i
"WN Walker, Edward William May ,.
I DEP EA Whitehead, E. L'Estrange
WN Wilkinson, Arthur Clement
54 Boyce, Harry Augustas Off'g. 4 '(
Class Ord. Officer, India .'. )
Lane, Frederick Cecil
EA Watts, Charles Donald Raynsford
53 Perreau, Arthur Montagu
23 Cottingham, Henry Langrishe ..
42 Douglas, Sholto William
9 Washington, Cecil Francis Geo..
S Holloway, William Octavius
NEHAWhite, Geoffrey Herht. Anthony
87 Reade, Piercy In evill Graham ..
WN Hope, William Henry Webley ..
J7 Packard, Henry Norrington
45 Henning, Philip Walter Beresl'ord
j,<j Henderson, George James
27 Stewart, Davison Bruce ...
5 Biddulph, Michael
80 Ravenhill. ColHngwood ...
14 BirOii, Arthur Charles
P KHA Baillie, George
WN Lowis. Pentou Shakspeear
6C Robertson, Charles Cbetwode ...
Sowen, H. Walt. Ord. Dejit. India
■ws Muspratt-Williams, Reg. Lawford
Henry, John, Indian Ord. Dept,
MN Moor, Hatherley George
Boyd, Alex. Chas. Ind. Ord. Dept.
Oldfeld, Arthur l{adulphus,\
Assist. Insp.of Warlike Stores)
so Parker, Robert Hamilton
WN Slator, Georue Francis
so Westerman, Joset5h Vrajicis
WN Jebb, S.ydney Gladwyn
C KHA Short, William Ambrose
EA Bland-Hunt, Ernest S. de Vere
WN Rumbold, William Edwin
BE Ramsden, Henry
BO Appleyard, George Crossley ..
Smyth, George Abraham
N EHA England, Raymond
79 Montgomery, H.M. de Felle nberg
24 Browne, Samuel Swinton
so Christie, Lindsay Bruce Stark..
72 Plummer, Edmund Waller
50 Donaldson, John William Edw
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Lieutenants.
6 Mackenzie, Ar. Mackenzie Nutt
so Hamilton, Robert Sydney
GBHA Behrens. Clive
1 EHA Kay, William Heape
Ulaync, Herbert Bhiir
Ma'nle.y, Reginald Harwood, /
Instructor in Range Finding S
so Twiss, Francis Arthur
WN Fergusson, Arthur Charles, |
Adjutuntut Fort Attack <
DEP. FD Overtoil, Han-y Rudall
so Cuhitt, Thomas Astley
Palmer, Cecil Chas., St. Helena. .-
K BHA Dalby John ..."
BE Hankey, John C. Giflard Alers...
DEP BHA Stapylton, Granville J. 0...
so Clark-Kennedy, Alex. William ..
46 Bruce, Thomas
Warren, Frank, Inst, in Range / |
Finding, Mavritius j \
68 Hale, Edmund Thomas 1
WM Halse, Stanley Clarence
31 Bruce, Chas. Maurice Dundas...!
2 DEP. WK Mathew-Lannowe, Geo. ( I
Richd. Mouckton 5
48 Wheatley, Philip
so Ramage-Dawson.Wm. Hutchison
53 Wemyss,Robt.Edw.Fitzinayer..
Scott, Eobt. Kellocic, Ord. Officer. ~i
i,thClass,Deoonport ,26 Apr. 96 i
II Evans, Cuthbert
50 Downes, Leo'isrd Sawbridge ...
Pbha Ward, H. Dudley Ossulston...
G BHA Monkhouse, William Percivai
H EHA Charlton, C.E. Chas. Graham
so DEP Young, John EdgarHarington
U BHA Carbutt, Edward Goddard ...
44 Haymes, Robert Leycester
WN Merrick, George Ch'arleton
Treoor,A. Prescott, Frob. Ind.S.C.
4 Foster, Percivai Lloyd
so Anley, William Bower
Q EHA Ashmore, Edward Bailey ...
B EHA Vincent, Berkeley
so Myers, Alfred Edw Cecil
64 Browning, Hanworth Stephens
E EHA Dennistoun, James George ...
Hunt, Vere dc Vere
so M-HcDougall, James Taylor
EA Chrystie, .Tohn
EA Manlej-, William Edward
so Gordon, Alfred Ernest ;
27 Evans, Wilham
Field.
81 Devenish, Arthur Henry Noel ...
65 Montgomery, Archibald Armar
DEP HHA Hine-Havcock, Vaugha.n R.
20 Kincaid-Smith, Kenneth John...
67 Hildyard, Harold Chas Thoroton.
30 Gosling, Seymour Frederick
83 Atkinson, Ben
38 Becke, Archibald Frank
16 Jeffcoat, Henry Jameson Powell
13 Lloyd, Horace Giesler
42 Liveing, Charles Hawker ...
69 Davson, Harr.v Miller
30 Tyrrell, Gerald Ernest
70 Maule, Heury Noel St. John
19 Spencer, Harrison
49 Wardrop, Alexander Ernest
Eoiccroft, Claude Harold
26 Bridges,GeorgeTom Molesworth
62 Johnstone, James Henry Waller
66 Tilney, Norman Eccles
39 EUershaw, Wilfrid
I Byron, John
53 Swann, Clarence John Henry ...
21 Garstin, Henry Edward
35 Oldfield, Leopold Charles Louis
'33 Boyd, Stuart Ogilvj-
22 Luke, Thomas Mawe
73 FitzGibbon, John Augustine ...
54 Mackenzie, Frederick William
20 Houstoun, Alexander
44 Walshe, Frederick Wm. Heni'y
46 Foulkes, Henry Drury
3 Wilson, Herbert Stanley
29 Bond, Henry Hendley
72 de Berry, Philip Patrick Evelyn
63 Courage, Miles Rafe Ferguson..
17 Ollivant, , Tohn Spencer
16 Keyworth, Robert Geoffrey
51 Wood, Charles Hastings
28 Seligman, Herbert Spencer
39 Macnaghten, Ernest Brandon ...
79 Lamont, John William Frasere.
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24 July 94
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24 July 94
24 July 94-
>4 .luly 94
!4 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
,24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
14 July 94
4 July 94
14 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July Cji.
1 Nov.
4 Nov.
Nov.
"Tov.
24
N„.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
92
gi 27
g2 12
92 12
9
92-12
92 12
g2 12
92 12
92 19 Feb.
92 19 Feb,
92 3 Mar,
92 19 Mar,
92 I Apr,
92 J Apr,
92 I Apr.
02 I Apr.
92 I Apr,
92 I Apr.
92 4 May
92 13 May
9213 May
"- 18 May
, Inly
92 22 July
92 22 July
92 22 July
92 22 July
92 10 Aug.
92 I Oct.
92 17 Oct.
'2 17 Oct.
92 17 Oct.
92 9 Nov.
93 I Jan.
JRoyal Artillery.
I So
•WN
LlEnTKNANTS.
Buchanan, Bertram George
Stanley, Bon. George Frederic.
Ponsonby, Edw.FrancisTaJljot..
Stevenson, Edward Hall
Harpar, Edmund Herbert
Wynter, Hugh Talbot
Newman, Edward Harding
Daries, Walter Percy Lionel ..
Thompson, William George
Symon, Walter Conover
■Tohnson, Ronald JIarr
Clarke, George Vernon
Thorp, Austin
Eden, William Rushbrooke
Nutt, Arthur Charles Rothery ...
Wilson, Lancelot Machell
Hamilion,GlaudLDrnCampbell. .
Lascelles, Alfred
Doyle, John Fras. Innes Hay ...
Roberts, Charles Percy
Cairnes, James Elliot
Broughton,LeghHarley Delves...
Carey, Harold Eustace
Drake, William Hacche
Stanton, Francis Henry Guy ...
Clarke, Henry Calvert Stanley
Ritchie, Cbarles ilaclver
Keane, Sir John, J/flr<.,ji.rfeC )
to Ld. Lieutenant of Ireland ^
Atlay, Hugh Wordsworth
O'ilalley, Charles Loughlin ...
Mair, George Tagore
Edwards, Arthur Clement
Brooke, Edward William i
Saurin \
Seagram, Tom Ogle
Stallard, Stacy Framptou
Hawkes, Coi-lis St. Leger )
Gillman i
Cotton, Arthur Stedman
Deane, Dennis
W'igram, Clive
RadclifiTe, Percy Pollexfen da)
Blaquiere J
Musgrave, Arthur David
Phipps, Henry Ramsay
Arbuthnot, Alexander George...
Koebel, Henry Arthur
Tyler, Francis Cameron
Keyes, Alfred Jonn Hudleston...
Montresor, Louis Basset
Haidcastle, Edward Lewis
Hope, Charles Dunbar
Wade, H.Amy as LeighHerschel
RoUand, Charles Bdw. Tulloch|
CastenSj William Ernest
,2NDLIEDT
Garrhon,
EA Alderson, Samuel Frank
so Kennedy, Andrew Campbell
so Hammond, Harry Durham
so Moore, Frank B. Hamilton
EA Moorhouse, Harry Claude
WN Innes, Hector Munro
so OUivant, Alfred Heur.v
wu Corbett, Edwy Frank
so Pritchard, Clive Gordon
2 DIP so .Molesworth,Hrbt.Ellicombe
EA Hall, Henry Constable
so Marton, Richard Oliver ..
wif Austin, John Gardiner
WN Phipps, Charles Foskett
EA Gooding, Lancelot NewtoQ
so Wyatt, Francis Ogilv:y
WK Wheeler, Guy Danvers
EA NichoU, Donald FitzRoy
ZA Mackenzie, George Birnie
so Freeth, Charles John David
EA Owen, Charles Harold Wells
so Smithett, Bertie Dalrymple \
Hamilton )
EA McCheane, Montagu Wm. Hiley
so Robinson, Henry
EA Forman, Douglas Evans
Sturrock, George Colleymore
JIN Fowler, Willoughby Jones
so Lockbart, Robert Norman
EA Corrie, George Gowan Wyatt ..
so Greene, Albert James Rothwell
Stulf,nagel, Charles William, \
Hi/derabad Contingent )
WN Riddell, Robert Buchanan
WN Hanna, John Connor
EA WDkmson, Maurice Lean
so Gurrie, Ivor Bertram Fendall ..
WN Scott, Edward Baliol
WN Westropp, Richard Gibbings .
II Jan. 93
10 Jan. 93
1 6 Jan. 93
8 Jan. 93
I Feb. 93
I Feb. 9
I Feb. 3
I Feb. 93
i6 Feb. g_
I Mar, 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
i6 Mar. 93
I Apr. 93
I Apr. 93
I Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
I Apr. 93
I Apr. 93
6 Apr. 93
6 Apr. 93
I May 93
30 May 93
30 May 9 ;
14 Jane 93
LIEUT.
17 June 95
26 June 93
26 June 3
30 June 93
I Aug. 9;
1 Aug. 93
II Jan. 96
13 Jan. 96
16 Jan. 96
18 Jan. 96
I Feb. 96
I Feb. 96
I Feb. 96
I Feb. 96
16 Feb. 96
I Mar. 96
I Mar. 96
4 Mar. 96
4 Mar. 96
4 Mar. 96
16 Mar. 951
I Apr. 961
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96}
I Apr. 961
I Apr. go!
I Apr. 96
6 Apr. 96
6 Apr. 96
1 May 96
30 May 96
30 May 96
14 June 96
Garrison.
WN Nuttall, Charles Montague
so Porcher, Alec Francis
so Massie, John Hamon
EA Kelly. Courtenay Russell
so Holbrooke, Philip Lancelot ..
so de Bury, Henry Robert Visart
so CoUingwood.Clennell William
Ei Perceval, Philip
EA Rickard, Frank Martyn
so Brewin, Bertram Robert
so Webb, Andrew Henry
WNGodfray, H. Culpeper Weston
so Buzzard, Charles Norman
Aug. 9
II Aug. 9
9 Aug. 9
I Sept.93
14 Sept.93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 03
23 Oct. 93
4 Nov. 93
4 Nov. 93
23 Nov. 93
9 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
21 Dec. 03
17 June 96
26 June 96
26 June 96
30 June
I Aug. 96
II Aug. 96
II Aug. 96
II Aug. 96
19 Aug. 96
I Sept ^
14 Sept.96
4 Oct. 96
4 Oct. 96
21 Oct. 96
21 Oct. 96
21 Oct. 96
21 Oct. 96
23 Oct. y6
4 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 96
9 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 96
6 Deo. 96
21 Dec. 96
16
I Nov.
4 Nov.
4 Nov.
4 Nov.
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Nov.
Nov.
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26 Nov.
30 Nov.
I Jan.
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1 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
16 Nov. 941 '
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23 Nov. 04'
23 Nov. 94
23 Nov. 94
26 Nov. 94
30 Nov. 94
I Jan. 95
I Jan. 95
Hanks, J. James, Instructor }
in Range Finding, Dover... }
EA Carey, Walter Louis John
EA O'Kiuealy, James
so Hood, Ron. Neville Albert
WNM'Vittie, Robert Henry
so Carter, Gerard Edward
EA Loring, Wilham
so Ewart, Charles Nicholson
so Howard-Vyse, Cecil
Hope, Graham Archibald.
Ea Waters.EdmondEgerton Nash
so Fisher, Charles Alexander ...
so Galwey, Reginald Hugh
WN Tyrrell, John Frederick
WN Meares, Hugh Poynder
EA Locke, Brian John Michael ...
WN Goodwin, Robert Hamilton ...
EA Brierley, Geoffrey Teale
EA Sargeaunt, Herbert Gaussen
so Hart, Henry Travers
Playfair, Cnas. Murray, /«s^ '1
in Range Finding, Bermuda ^
WN Armitage, William Thompson
so Nugent, G. Roubiliac Hodges
WN Kough, Thomas Maogregor...
so Keogh, John Henry
WN Riddell, Edwd.VansittartDick!
WN Suther, Percival
EA Wilkins, George Hubert Carey
BA Hollinshead,Hy.NevilleBroct|
.so Taj'ior, Archibald JohnScriven
EA Kettlewell,Archbld.:JIiddleton^
EA Ogg, William ifortimer
EA Chevallier, Francis Edward \
de Carteret J
so Swettenham, William Alex- >
ander Whybault j
so Simpson, Arthur Cyril Stan- >
ley Ward j j
so Thatchei', Gerald Gane
1 Apr.
I Apr.
I May
18 May
!5May
4 July
•.2 July
;2 July
'27 July
'27 July
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10 Aug.
15 Aug.
;3 Aug. 92
J4 Sept
II Oct.
30 Oct.
9 Dec.
14 Dee.
21 Dec.
10 Jan.
19 Jan.
29 Jan.
I Feb.
I Feb.
24 Feb.
[3 Mar.
I Feb.
;o Mar.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
6 Apr. 93
I May 93
I May 93
6 May 93
13 May 93
30 May 93
16 June 93
24 June 93
27 June 93
25 June 93
28 June 93
I Aug. 93
13 Aug. 93
17 Aug. 93
Ti Oct. 93
14 Oct. 9
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I May 95
18 May 95
25 May 95
4 July 93
22 July 95
7 July 95
27 July 95
7 July 95
ro Aug. 95
10 Aug. 95
15 Aug. 9s
23 Aug. 95
4 Sept.95
11 Oct. 95
30 Oct. 95
9 Dec. 95
14 Dec. 95
21 Dec. 95
10 Jan. 96
9 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
I Feb. 96
I Feb. 96
24 Feb. 96
13 Mar. 96
17 Mar. 96
30 Mar. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 96
6 Apr. 96
t May 96
I May 96
6 May 96
13 May g5
30 May 96
16 June 96
14 June 96
27 June 96
>S June 99
>8 June 96
1 Aug. go
15 Aug. g6
17 Aug. 96
II Oct. 96
14 Oct. 96-
27 Jan. 92 27 Jan. 95
2 Feb. q?!to Pph. nr
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
92 12 Feb. 93
92 12 Feb. 95
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92[i2 Feb. 95
92112 Feb. 93
12 Feb.
93
92 12 Feb. 95
15 Feb. 92 15 Feb. 95
15 Feb. n^ T r T?p1-» nr
19 Feb.
3 Mar.
15 Mar.
16 Mar.
1 8 Mar.
1 9 Mar.
23 Mar.
2 3 Mar.
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Apr.
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15 Feb. 93
y- 19 Feb. 95
92 3 Mar. 95
"^ 15 Mar. 95
16 Mar. 95
18 Mar. g
'" Mar. 95
Jfar. 95
28 Mar. g5
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
I Apr. 93
I Apr. 95
Second Lieutenants.
5 Coode, Henry Penrose Rushton
WN Odevaine, Ferdir.ald James
WN Saunders, Edward .^Idborough
WN .Dwyer, George Toulmin Conynghume ..
35 Jacob, Stephen Hector
EA Blanford, Charles Edward
EA Tliompson, Aubrey Julian
EA Stoddart, George
72 Forman, Arthur Baron
EA Keddie, Herbert William Graham
34 ijtobart, George Herbert
62 EUissen, Gustav Edmund
59 Fair, Arthur Edward Balfour
28 Birley, Richard Archibald
WN Crof ton, Robert Benjamin
36 Brown, Frank Tatton
15 Lewin, Henry Frederick Elliott
49 Edwards, William Egerton
77 Paley, Ravmoud Edward
43 Walthall, Edw. Chas. Walthall Delves ...
ms Moore, William Henry
EA Trimnell, William Duncan Conybeare...
WN Jacob, Arthur Lawrance Baldwin
so Izat, Alexander Rennie
57 Schofield, Sydney Vaughan
20 ConoUy, Edward Michael
2 FitzGe'rald, Mordaunt John Fortescue...
61 Gemmell, William Alexander Stewart ...
so Grayson, Ambrose Dixon Holdrege
I 80 Cruickshank, Percy Hamilton
wN Curteis, Cyril Samuel Sackville
74 Dickson, Bertram
WN Kemble, Wilham Edward
Ki. Blount, George Percy Cosmo
85 Barnes, Christopher Chevalier
EA Pinch, George Forbes Carpenter
so Lloyd-Thomas, Thomas Carrington
84 Wheeler, Edgar Lockyer
I so Raveuhill, Harold William
so Grose, James
2nd l./EUT.
31 Dec. 93
I Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
I Jan. 94
I .fan. 94
I Jan. 94
4 Jan. 94
26 Feb. g4
14 Mar. g4
14 Mar g4
16 Mar. g4
16 Mar. 94
22 Mar. 94
I Apr. g4
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. g4
1 Apr. 94
4 Jaly 94
14 July 94
14 July gj.
14 July g4
14 Jul.y 94
14 July 04
I Sept. 94
29 Sept. 94
4 Oct. 94
5 Nov. 94
15 Nov. 94
15 Nov. g.^
15 Nov. 94
17 Nov. g4
17 Nov. g4
7 Nov. g4
17 Not. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Nov. 94.
7 Nov. 9
Royal Artillery.
Secokb Likutemants.
12N1I MKUT
55 Tngham, Char les St Maur U7 Aov. 94I
17 Nov. 94;
17 Kov. 94
17 Nov. 94
17 Xnov. 94
43 Peck, denvy Richardson
Ei Mullikjn, Charles Francis Larkin
so Cameron, Robert Brace Macleod
so Giittith, Rupert Henn -
WN Beer, Vernon Lemuel Ii; Nov. 94
2 Russell, Harry Thompson 17 Nov. 94
WN Dudley, George de Someri 17 Nov. 94
65 Wainewri^iht, Artliar Reginald '17 Nov. g^
so Smith, Henry Broke ;i7Nov. 94
ws Miller, Hugli de Burgh \i-j Nov. 94
56 Foster, Wilfrid Lionel Ji7 Nov. 94
31 Balfour, Colin Denison 117 Nov. 94
67 Weber, William Ilerman Frank 117 Nov. 94
3? Scot', Charles Walker 17 Nov. 94
so Davidson, Edmund 17 Nov. 94
WN Ratiibaut, BertrandRomney Robinson... 17 Nov. 94
EA Barton, Patterson 17 Nov. 94
55 Winter, Ormonde de I'Ep^e 17 Nov. 94
T3 Wil>ou, Francis Adrian 17 Nov. 94
70 Living3lone-Leaimonth,FrancisLeger ■) v^^ „
Christian ....] ■7^ov.94
so Van der Kiste, Freegift William 17 Nov. 94
Bi Normaud, Samuel Richard 17 Nov. 94
86 Gray, Norman JI'NeiU 17 Nov. 94
so Walker, Walter Blennerhassett 17 Nov. 94
KA. Stanbi'ough, Leonard Kenyon 17 Nov. 94
EA Castle, Reginald WingQeld 17 Nov. 94
so Lennox, George Montagu 17 Nov. 94
so Dyson, Louis Morgan 12 Dec. 94
78 Archdale, Theodore Montgomery 12 Dec. 94
83 Newcome, Henr3' William 15 June 95
3 Newman, Charles Richard , 15 June 95
so Murcb, Denis Jerom isJunegi
so Higgins. John Frederick Andrews isJunegs
so Birch, Ed ivnrd ilassy isJunegs
32 Despard. Wilfred Holmes Croasdaile ... 15 Junegs
so Pike. Sydney Rovston 15 June 95
Bo Barton, Richard Lionel 15 Junegs
so Gnrdiner, Herbert William 15 Junegs
WN Disnej^-Roebuck. Algernon Wyndham... 15 Junegs
12 Butler, George Lewis 15 June 95
37 Begliie, Alfred Richard Glynn 15 Junegs
EA Kirke, Kenneth St. George 15 Junegs
iq CoUen, Edwin Henry Ethelbert 15 June 95
58 Bethell, Alfred Bryan 15 Junegs
so Kenihie, Francis Arthur 15 Junegs
-ivx Hill, Roderick Tickeil isJTunegs
EA Bayley, Lionel Seton 15 Junegs
TVN Ricbey, Frederick William 15 Junegs
SA Bnyley, George Henry Wyndham 15 Junegs
BA Blois, Dudley George 15 Junegs
so Robinson, , John Armstrong Purefoy 15 Junegs
so Dawson- Scott, Geotfrey Nicholl 15 Junegs
wx Alexander, William Dallas 15 Junegs
so Russel, Alexander Carter 15 Junegs
WN Eudkin, William Charles Eric 15 Junegs
■WN Maidlow. John Southern 15 Junegs
WN Ker. Charles Arthur 15 .Junegs
WN Belcher, Harold Thomas 15 Junegs
so West, George Evelyn John .\nnesley ... ' 19 July 9
60 Schreiber, Clare Basil '19 JuU g;
so Wilkes, Georsre Sidney 126 Sept. 95
52 Game, i'hilip Woolfott 2 Nov. gs
6 Buz/.ard. Frank Anstie j 2 Nov. gs
EA Sti-eet. Harold Edward 2 Nov. gs
EA Bird, ilax Hermann Clarence 2 Nov. g
EA MacFarlan, John Buchanan | 2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. gs
2 Nov. g_
2 Nov 95
2 Nov. gs
EA Hinde, Alan
so Hearn, Hugh Shuckfcurgh
so Go.sset, Francis William
EA Bolster, George Emil
EA Clayton, Gilbert Falkingham
so Calthrop, Everard Ferguson
Smith, Harry Reginald Walter Mar- ( ^t„„ „
ri';tt j 2 1>UV.9;
8 Howell, Geoffrey Llewellyn Hinds 2 Nov. g
"WN Du Port, Osmond Ch.arteris 2 Nov g
EA Greene, AUeyn Charles Rothwell 2 Nov. gs
WN MacDougall. John Patrick 2 Nov. g,
WW (-lapham, Douglas 2 Nov g^
EA Tritton, Oswalil 2Nov.g5
EA Stevenson, Kenlis Langley 2N0V. gs
so i-iordon, George Hamilton 2Nov.gs
so Pattisson, John Howell 2 Nov. 95
BO Harrison, Charles ln.rleby 2 Nov. 95
WN Chamier, Edwin Harold St. Leger ' 2 Nov. 95
so Hall, Francis" 2 Nov. gs
Second Lieutenants.
WN Thackeray, Charles Bouverie
EA Climo, Percy Hill
EA Goldie, Mark Leigh
so Fox, Arthur Maxwell
WN Riach, George Hamilton
so Holland, Charles Stewart
so Vandeleur, Henrj' Martley
so Bell, William Cory Heward
so Hutchison, Kenneth Dougl.'ss
WN Gr^'lls, John Bere
EA Ramsden, Richard Elmslie
EA Logan, Francis Douglas
EA Russell, Richard Tyler
WN Jones, Eustace Henry
64 Goodson, Frank
so Wighton, Edward
so Bignell, Bertram Harold
so Hughes, Walter Hastings Frederic
so Bourchier, Rodney Lewis
Ward, Harrj-
so Thomas, Chas. Samuel Williamson
EA Seton, Ale.xander Maxwell
so Lewis, Philip Edward
13 Furnivall, Willoughby
EA Rickard, George Henry
BA Allcard, Herbert
WN Colvile, Arthur Montagu
EA Lough, Arthur Tobin
so Cock, Hubert Chas. Langslow
EA Hope, John William
WN Tnrhe, Edward Valentine
so il'Ghee, Arthur Sydney Ponsonby ....
so Farquhar, James
WN Beasley, James Henry Mountifort ....
so Hud>ou, Arthur Ross
Stirling, William
so Mackey, Hugh James Ale.xander
so Sedgwick, Francis Roger
WN Henvey, Raljih
EA Bairy, Francis Melvil Otter- ,
so Atkinson, Francis Darner
so Pringle, Hail Grant
WN Browne, Alex. FerL'USsou Montagu....
40 Kinsman, Gerald Richard Vivian
so Creswell, Edmund Fraser
WN Haringt'in, Hugh Win. Montgomery .
so Tovey, George Strangways
so Evans, Charles Lewis
Gilpin, Bradney Bei'nard
so Head, Arthur Edward Maxwell
so Cobb, Ivor Staveley
so Deshon, Frederick George Tower
so Greig, tlugh Irwin
WN Jones, John Henry Hill
82 Fulton, John Duncan Bertie
PoUard-Lowsley, Inglis de Lisle
Piiterson, Philip Joseph
Brancker, SVilliam Sefton ,.
Li'.'iagstone-Learmonth, John Eric
Christian
EA Spalding, William Burrington
Wynne. Henry Ernest Singleton
Burne, Edward Robert
KirUe, Walter Mervyn St. George ....
Hogg, Rudolph Kdward Trower
WN Sanders, William Orpeu Skottowa ....
Haig, Alan Gordon
Carr, Harrie Gardiner
Johnston, Hugh Bertie Henriques ....
Campbell, Keiih Gordon
WN Jamieson, Gerald Alister
Tailyour, George Hercules i''orster ....
Dooner, .John Graham
Hill, Henry Warburton
Buchanan-Dunlop, Coin Napier
Gayer, Hugh Walters
EU'iot. Edward Halhed Hugh
Campbell, Archibald Neil
WN Hill, Rowley Richard
Mitchell. Arthur
Julian, Charles John
Russell, Bertrand Joseph
Roberts. John Bradley
Clark, William Ellis
Close. Hugh Marston
Sitwell Normgn Sisson Hurt
Stenhouse, James Llewellyn
Cantlie, William Henry Northcote ....
2NDHKDI.
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. gs
2 Nov. gs
2 Nov. gs
2 Nov. gs
2 Nov. gs
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. 95
2 Nov. gs
26 Jan. g6
25 Jan. g6
21 Mar. 96
Mar. 96
2 1 Mar. 96
Mar. 96
21 Mar. 95
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. g6
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. g6
21 Mar. 96
2 [ Mar. 96
2t Mar. 96
Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. g6
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. g6
21 Mar. g6
21 Mar. g6
21 Max. 96
21 Mar. 96
21 Mar. 96
14 July 96
14 July 96
21 Sept.g6
21 Sept.g6
21 Sept. 96
21 Sept. 96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.g6
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
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21 Sept.g6
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21 Sept.gb
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept.96
21 Sept. 96
21 Sept.96
, 25 Sept.96
Royal Artillery.
152
Deputy Adjutant Genekal.
Major General F. T. Lloyd, CB. 21 Feb. 94.
Assistant Adjutant Geneeal.
Colonel A. E. Turner, CB. 2 Apr. 94
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Genehal.
p.s.c. Major P. G. Stone, i Sept. 94.
RiDiNO Masters.
BE Donnelly, Robert (Son. llajor, >
3 Jan. 95) )
s.K.A. Draper, Frederick, Unballa...
PD Henson, Christopher, AUlerskot...
B. H. A. Goode, Richard John, i\re;c4Wiije
FD Stevens, Johii, Woolitick
FD Wilken, John, KiUea
E.H.A. Simpson, Robert, Meerut....
BE Shipman, William, Wooltcleh...
FD M'Lennan, John, Woolwifh
Fij Bevington, John, Colcientei-
Nicholas, John, Sitpt. Royal
3Zews, Buckiiighant. Palace ...
FD Trusler, James, Bangalore
ID Thorne, JfiJiLes,Neiccastle-oyt-Ti/ne
s.s.i.. Bioga.n,T:hos. Ky.Eirkee
sa.MB.AND
HON. LT.
FD Carnac^han, John, India
EB M'Combie, Alex. Wm. Woolwich
JFD Learmont, John(X)e/ioO Woolwich
FD Flemini;, Frederick, llaical Findi
ED Clarke, Tom, iiifiworo
I Apr. 75
I Apr. 75
15 Nov. 79
15 Nov. 79
24 Jan. 80
19 June 80
31 Dec. 81
31 Dec. 81
18 Mar. 85
10 June 85
I IS Aug. 88
24 Nov. 88
15 May 89
14 Sept. 89
I Apr. 8
I Apr. 85
75 Nov. "
15 Nov.
24 Jan. 90
19 June 9<
31 Dec. 9
31 Dec. 9!
18 Mar. 95
10 June 95
QCABTEE MaSIEKS.
Ward, Thomas, I/nmich
Murdoch, RobertHainilton.HV-v,.
Major 15 Jitiie iJ7,A.xsitft.Supdt. >
B.A. Records, Woolicich )
Powell, John Jos. Chan. IVar OJice >
(Ron. Major, soJJct. 8q) )
80 Cook, George,*'^ Por/smauth
s.H.A. Paton, WiUinni,'*"' Aidershot...
Firth, Samuel,^"- ■S'carioro'
Bs Wishart, Richard Jas., Woolicich
20 Feb. 9
5 Apr. 93
17 Jan. 94
3 Feb. 94
6 Mar. 95
QB.MB.AND
HON. LT.
HON.
CAPTAIN.
26 June 72 126 June 82
19 i'eb. 73
I Apr. 78
27 M.ay 82
27 May 82
I Apr. 84
6 Aug. 84
t Mar. 79
I Apr. 84
27 May 92
27 May 9
Apr. 94
QUABTBE MaSTEKS.
iQB.MB.AND
HON.LT.
Paulson John Donegal Ari.S.->l j , g
X)io. 20 Oct. 85 >' " J J
Edwards, James, Limerick City \
Art. S. Dioirion, 21 May 87 ...J
ea Cooper, Thos. Francis, (Gibraltar.
Small, Alex. Hicklow Art. S.)
Div. 20 July 87 J
Usmar, George AUej-ne, Edin- J
burgh Artillery, 23 Nov. 94 ...J
M'Caffertj-, Charles, Corfc ^rf.';
8 Mar. 95 J
Anderson, William, Ennis
Murray, Edward Jas., Arygll )
and Bute Art. S. Div /
so Perry, Wm. Change, Cork
Dickens, iohn, Londonderry
EA Lawrence, William, Sheerness ..
Stevens, Thomas, School of)
Crunnery, Skoeburyness J
Seager, William, Norihumber-')
land Art. VF. Div. 11 Nov. qi/
30 Whitley, William Thos. Malta..
WN Coombes, Samuel, Deoonporf ..
E.H.A. Richardson, Fredk. Woolwich
Stephens, VVliliam, Cardigan "i
Art. Aberysticith )
Williams, Thomas, Carmarthen )
Art. Carmarthen J
Cox, John, Seaforth
Murray, John, Dunbar
Daw»on, Joseph Temperley,
Art. CoUesiC, Wonlicich
WN Clements, John Sam. Plymouth :
Scoit, John, Depot Field, Wool- 1
wick S
Joy, James. iTraf Art. 26 Feb. 96 :
so Mason, George, Gosport
Gee, Alljert Benjamin. JDiirflam")
Art. Sunderland j
Smith, Henry, Antrim Art. )
Carrickferaus S
Co'^K-aday, George Leonard, )
Njrfolk Art. Great Tjrmouth )
Hiding b^sxABLisHMKNT.
Superintendent. — Colonel E. blaksley.
6 Aug. g^'uMajor. — F. E. A. Hunter.
\'Lieufenani«—B. J. R. Peel and J. C. G. A.Hankey.
21 May 87
II June 87
20 July 87
26 Sept.88
4 Dec. 89
30 Apr. 90
18 June 90
6 Dec. 90
6 Dec. 90
25 July 91
25 July 91
II Nov. 91
20 Feb. 92
20 Feb. 92
9 Mar. 92
6 Apr. 92
6 Apr. 92
18 May 92
15 Oct. 92
13 June 94
2 Dec. 94
13 Feb. 96
26 Feb. 96
I July 96
I July 96
4 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 96
HON.
CAPTAIW.
I July 95
Agents, lilessTf. Cox and Co.
Royal Malta Artillery.
The Royal Cypher and a Maltese Cross. "Egypt, 1882."
Honorary CotoNEt.— Field Marshal H.R.B. George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,^ KG. XT. MP. GCB. GCS
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces. 22 May 95.
Lt. Colonels. — 'Joseph Speranza, 14 Feb. 91 ; Colonel 14 Feb. 95.
Ma JOBS.
•Paolo Bernard, 10 Nov. 85.
•Antonio Gatt, 14 Feb 91.
•Alexander Mattei,^ 12 Oct. 92.
Captains.
'Alfred Vella.^ 12 Oot. 92 {Adjutant 14 Felj. 96).
•William Savona, 12 Oct. 92.
•Edward Savona, i Apr. 96.
^Henry Alexander Balbi, i Apr. 96.
•Alfred Trapani,' i Apr. 96.
*Acnilles Baron Carbonaro, 12 Aug
•Rinaldo BrifEa, 4 Nov. 96.
90.
'George Dallas Enriquez, 12 Aug. 96.
"Louis Monreal. 12 Aug, gO.
♦Walter Dunbar Vella, 12 Aug. 96.
♦Joseph Francis Bernard, 4 Nov. 96.
* Alfred William Ganado, 15 July 94
Lieutenants.
I 'Arthur Vella, 16 Nov. 95.
Second Lieutenant.
Charles Albert Denaro, 28 Dec. 95.
Adjutant. — *Cnptain A. Vella, 14 Feb. 06.
Quarter Master. — •Nicola Vassallo, n Aug. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Medicnl OfHcer. — *Surgeon Major Lorenzo Manche, JlfX*. 27 Feb. 75.
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev. Canon P. Muscat, 19 Aug. 96.
Blue — Facings Scarlet.
' The Duke of Cambridge. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery, note i.
' Majors Mattei and A. Trapani served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
• Captain Vella served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
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Eoijal Artillery.
ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
Staff at Home.
Liettfenavt Colonels.
■Col. F. J. W. Eustace, Alder-
shot.
Col. J. E. Josselyn, Wool-
wich.
W.G.Knox, CjB. Newbridge.
E. B. Coke, Ipswich.
Hiding Masters.
Capt. R. J. Goode, New-
bridge.
Quarter Ufaster.
Capt. W. Paton, Aldershot.
Staff in India.
Lieutenant Colonels.
J. tieach, Secunderabad.
Colonel A. Broadfoot, CB.
Kirkee.
C. C. Rich, Umballa.
H.H.Costobadie, Bangalore.
A. N. Rochfort, Meerut.
Adjutants.
Captain A. B. Scott, Meerut.
Captain A. Ctokes, Secun-
derabad.
Capt. A. D. Young, Kirkee.
Hiding Masters.
Captain P. Draper, Umballa.
Lieut. T. H. Brogan, Kirkee.
Capt. R. Simpson, Meerut.
A Battery, Umballa.
Major. — p.s.c.Ji. V. Cowan.
Captain. — S. D. Browne.
Lieuts. — W. B. R. Sandys.
H.A.D.Simpson-Baikie
R. A. Bright.
B Battery, Lucknow.
Major. — J. A. Coxhead.
Captain. — p.«.c.L.H.Ducrdt.
Lieuts. — A. W. Pack-Eeres-
ford.
P. T. C. Herbert.
B. Vincent.
C Battery, Meerut.
Major. — B. Gunner.
Captain. — H. Galley.
iLieuts. — C. Stirling.
W. A. Short.
L. A. Smith.
Horse Artillery.
D Battery, Woolwich. i L Battery, Kirkee.
Mujor.-E C. F. Holland. Maior.-A. H. Hewat.
Captain.— C. E. Goulburn. Captain. S. M. Campbell.
Lieuts.— -R. P. Ellice. Lieuts.-^U. C. Wellesley.
C. B L'Vita. .1. Bellhouse.
G. C. t^ordyce-Buchan. ,j g_ Hichens.
E Battery, Aldershot.
il/u/oc— .1. .McDonnell.
Capt.—V. F. W. A. Paget.
Lieuts.— S.S E.W.Russell.
W V. .1 C. Elwes.
J. G. Denuistoun.
F Battery, Sealkot?.
3Iajor.—F. L. Ciiuliffe.
Ci/^f.— A.S.T.yudalo-Biscoe.
Lieuts.— G. P'. Dixcn.
G. Gillson.
R. St. C. Harman.
G Battery, St. John's Wood.
Major.— 'a. B. Allason.
Capt.— a. L. A. .Jenkinson,
Lieuts.— P. G. Best.
C. Be'irens.
W. F. Monkhouie.
H Battery, Umballa.
Major.-p.s.c J.W.Hawkins.
Captain.— V.K. B. Johnston,
Lieuts.— K. W. Taylor.
R. N. Greathed.
C. E. C. G. Charlton.
1 Battery, Klhow.
Major. — Colonels H. Wode-
house, CB. V3IG.
Captain.— K. M. Rod well.
Lieuts. -A.. F. R. Tbomson.
G. R. FitzR. Talbot.
Vf . a. Kay.
J Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — E. Vaughan-
Hughes.
Captain —A. C. Connal.
Lieuts. - C. E. D. Budworth.
A. S. Williams.
J. A. Hobson.
K Battery, lucknow.
Major.-i. W. H. Potts.
Ciptain.—C. H. S. Vores.
Lieuts. — B. S. Nairne.
H. D. De L'r^e.
J. Dalby.
M Battery, Bangalore.
Major. — \V. A. Plant.
Captavn.—J. B. H. Askwith.
Lieuts.— G. A. PitzGerald.
H. J. Brock.
H. H. Tudor.
N Battery, Meerut.
Major.— W. P. L. Lindsay.
Captain.— 'S,. Belfleld.
Lieuts. — W. GiUman.
G. H. A. White.
R. England.
O Battery, 'Woolwich.
Major.— k. H. C. Phillpotts
Captains.— !■. H. Enthoven.
Lieuts.— K. M. Kennard.
J. B. Aldridgc.
C. A. Sykes.
P Battery, Ipswich.
.Va;oj-.— E. M. Flint.
Captain.— A. D'A. King.
Lieuts. — J. C. Kirk.
G. Baillie.
H. D. O. Ward.
Q Battery, Newbridge.
J/</;'o)-.— J. M. S. Brunker.
Captain. — S. E. G. Lavviess.
Lieuts.— F. G. G. Paussett.
E. J. R. Peel.
E. B. Ashmore.
Pi, Battery, Newbridge.
Major.— ^V . Burton.
Captain.— G. W. Biddiilph.
Lieuts.—^. A. C. Wellesley.
G. N. Cartwright.
E. W. M. Powell.
S Battery, Xrimulgherry.
Major. — W. H. Suarl.
Captain.— "B. F. Drake.
Lieuts. — E. D. Cameron.
A. A. Boggs.
R. Gosseliu.
T Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — E. S. May.
Captain. — H. S. Horne.
Lieuts.— A. P. Hickie.
G. M. Ross-Johnson.
R. P. Ruck-Keene.
U B.ittery, Woolwich.
Major.— G. E. Maberly.
Captain— F. D. V. Wing,
iicjttn.— M. S. Williams.
L. C. Livingstone-Lear-
month.
E. G. Carbu.t.
DEPOT.
Woolwich .
Lt.Colanel.— Col. E.Bla^&lej,
Adjutant— Captain W. L. H.
Paget.
Siding Master.— Lieut. A.W.
McOomliie.
Qr. Master. — Lienf. P. Rich-
ardson.
Maior.—J. W. Stirling.
Captain.— P. a. Slee.
Lieuts. — H. B. Vallentin.
G. J. C. StapyUon.
V. R. Hine-Haycook.
BIDING ESTABLISHMENT.
Woolwich.
Lt. Colonel.— Col.^i.'B^llks\ey,
Liiding Masters.— Major R.
Donnelly.
Capt. W. Shipman.
Major. — P. E. A. Hunter.
Lieuts. — J. O.G. A. Haukey.
H. Ramsden.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels,
<CoL J. C. Gillespie, Weedon.
S. G. Smyth, Sheffield.
G. H. b'Malley, Shorn-
cliffe.
H. T. S. Yates, Newcastle-
on-Tyne.
G. B. N. Martin, CB., Exe-
ter.
Col. J. D. Douglas, Col-
chester.
W. J. Fowler, Athlone.
C M. H. Downing, Aider-
shot.
E. O.Hay, Aldershot.
li.J. A.Chapman, Woolwich.
Col. p.s.c. 3. T. Bury, Wool-
wich.
p.s.c. P. H. Hammond,
Limerick.
W. L. Davidson, Woolwich.
F. E. R. Pollard-TJrquhart,
Hilsea.
Hiding Masters.
Capt.C. Henson, Aldershot.
Capt. J. Sr,fivens,Woolwich.
Capt. J. Wilken, Hilsea.
Capt. J. Bevington, Col-
chester.
Lieut. J . Thome, Newcastle.
Ca^j^.J.M'Lennan.Woolwich
Field Artillery.
Egypt.
Lt. Colonel H. T. Curling
Staff in India.
J. HoLhara, Ri wui Pindee.
p.s.c. W. W. M. Smith
Myelin Meer.
J. A. F. Nutt, St. Thomas's
Moun'i.
W. N. .Tervis, Lucknow.
R. Piirdy, Jhansi.
R. G. \V'. Hepburno, Camp-
hellpore.
P. .1. B jrridge, Mhow.
P. K. L Beaver, Allahabad
H. W. Sraokeribury, India.
G. P. Given, India.
liiding Masters.
Lieut. J. Triisler. B.angalore.
Lieut. F. Fleming, Rawul
Pindee.
Lieut. T. c^larke, Lucknow,
Lieut. J. Carnaghan, India.
I Battery, Kirkee.
Major.— S. R. Foster.
Captain.— 'E. M. Lachlan.
Lieuts.— C. F. P. Parry.
J. Byron.
L. B. Montresor.
•2 Battery. ShorncUfFe.
Major.— ¥.'M.. Banister.
Captain.— H. G. Smith.
Lieuts.— "Si. J. MacCarthy.
H. T. Russell.
M. J. T. PitzGerald.
3 Battery, Saugor.
Major.— 3. W. Dimlop.
Captain. — J. R. Wilson.
Lieuts.— 'E. P. Smith.
A. C. R. Nutt.
C. R. Newman.
4 Battery, Shorncliffe.
Maior.—E. H. Piokwoad.
Captain.— G. G. Henshavv.
Lieuts. — F. L. Poster.
J. E. Cairnes.
C. M'l. Ritchie.
5 Battery, Bangalore.
Maior.— J. Temple.
Captain.— E. Guinness.
Lieuts. — M. Biddulph.
H. S. Wilson.
H. P. R. Coode.
6 Battery, Dinapore.
Major.-p.s.c. Col. A. G.
Creagh, CB.
Captahi.—'E. S, Cleeve.
Lieutenants.— B R. Kirwan.
A M. N. Mackenzie.
F. A. Buzzard.
7 Battery, Newcastle.
Major. — C B. Watkins.
C,/,pi(tiH.—H. D.W.Thomson.
Lieuts.— '&. L. Crockett.
J. Hay.
G. Y. Clarke.
S Battery, Christchurch.
Mainr.—O. P. Blane.
Cnptain.-G. P. Herbert.
Lietits.-X. H. Goldie.
W O. Holloway.
G. L. H. Howell.
9 Battery. Meean Meer.
Majtr.-A.. S. Wedderburn.
Captain.— B, G. Strange.
Lieuts.- -T. C. W. Molony.
C. B. Stewart.
C. P. G. Washington.
to Batt.ery, Rawul Pindee.
Major. — C. A. Anderson.
Captain.— li Forde.
Lieut-i.—n. N. B. Ballard.
B. P. Delaforce.
E. H. B. CoUen.
Royal Artillery.
11 Battery, limarick.
Maj.—Sir G. V. Thomas, Bt.
Captain.— F. A. G. Y. lilcon.
Lieut s.— Bon. W. D. Sclater-
Booth.
W. B. Emery.
C. Evans.
12 Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— i. W. M. Newton.
Captain.— W. A. Robinson.
lieuts.—'D. G. Probyn.
E. C.Le Pellev.
G. L. Butler.
13 Battery, Dorchester.
Major. — E. A. Lambart.
Capfain.—'R. Tremaiiie.
Lieufs.—^. P. Saunders,
P. A. Wilson.
W. Furnivall.
14 Battery, NeweasUe.
Major.— G. R. Challenor.
Captain.— X. Capel-Cvire.
Lieuts.—i. C. Watson.
A. C. Birch.
R. M. Johnson.
15 Battery, Campbellpore.
Major. — B. Cassan.
Captain.— A. L. Walker.
Lieuts.—&. E. A. LeMott^e.
H. G. Lloyd.
H. P. B. Lewiu.
16 Battery, Kirkee.
Maior.—S. L. Keir, at Staff
College.
Captain.— n. A. Brandon.
Xieuts.—H. J. P. Jeficoat.
R. G. Keyworth.
G. T. Mair.
17 Battery, Jubbulpore.
Major.— G. G. Simpson.
Captain.— L. Graham.
Lieutx.-)!. G. P. Geary.
H. N. Packard.
J. S. OUivant.
18 Battery, Aldershot
Major— Sir J. H. J. W
Jervis, Bt.
Captain.— F. B. .lohnstone.
Lieuts.—V. B. H. Allen.
H. L. Lithsow.
H. E. Carey.
19 Battery, Exeter.
Major.— A. W. B. Gordon.
Captain. — R.E.L. Radcliffe
Lieuts. — H. P. Dawson.
H. Spenoer.
L. H. D. Broughtou.
20 Battery, Ipswich.
Major. — C. H. Blount
Captain.— G. Humphreys.
tims.—K. 3. K. Smith.
A. Hou.stjun.
E. M. ConoUy.
21 Battery, Bangalore.
Major.— E. N. Henriiiues.
Captain.— yi. B. B. Raby.
Z.ietds.—U. J. W. FarrtU.
G. S. P. Broome.
H. E. Garstin.
22 Battery, Mhow.
Major.— S. P. Powell.
Captain.— Jj. G. P. Gordon.
Lieuix. — J. F. Barlow.
T. M. Luke.
S. P. Stallard.
23 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major. — A. J. Montgumery
Captain.— 3. P. W. Birch.
JJieutena7its.—¥. C. Owen.
H. L. Cottingham.
H. C. Sheppard.
24 Battery, Agra.
Major. — C. M. Haggard.
Captain. — A. P. Longfleld.
Zimts.—E. W. Grove.
S. S. Browne.
E. C. Massy.
25 Battery, Fermoy.
3fa/or.— ifon.J.E.P.Vereker
. Captain. — P. U. Johnston.
lieutt.— E. W. Spedding.
H. A. Koebel.
A. Lascelles.
26 Battery, Kamptee.
J/<7 /or.— /i.s.c.H.S.Dawkius.
Captain.— C. P. Dccie.
Lieiits.—'F. T. Oldham.
G. T. M. Bridges.
H. W. Atlay.
27 Battery, Nusseerabad.
Major.— Ji. H. Pengree.
Captain.— R. C. V. Harrison.
Lieuts. — A. R. Bayly.
D. B. Stewart.
W. Evans.
2 Battery, Athlone.
Major.— F. H. Ward.
Captain.— W. M. Grover.
Lieiitn. — D. D. Arderne.
H. S. Seligman.
R. A. Birley.
29 Battery, Belgaura.
Major. — H. Burton.
Captain.— G. R. T. Rundle.
Lieuts. — H. L. Reed.
H. H. Bond.
E. H. Newman.
30 Battery, Fyzabad.
Major.— ^. P. M'Crea.
Captain. — C. J. U. Morris.
Lieuts. — G. E. Tyrrell.
S. P. Gosling.
C. L. C. Hamilton.
31 Battery, Meean Meer.
Major. — Hon. A. Sidney.
Captain.- U. H. Pord.
Lieuts.— U. E. Cadell.
C. M. D. Bruce.
.C. D. Balfour.
32 Battery, Egypt.
Major.— \Y. H. Connolly.
Captain. — E. J. Duffus.
Lieuts. — G.H. W. Nicholson.
C. C. Van Straubeuzee.
W. H. C. Despard.
33 Battery, Trimulgherry.
Major.— y^. H. O'Neill.
Captain. — C. H. Hutchinson.
Lieuts.—^. O. Boyd.
R. T. Marsden.
D. Deane.
34 Battery, Meeiut.
Major. — A. Bell-Irving.
Captain. — A, W. Money.
Lieutenants. — .J. G. Rotton.
E. W. S. Brooke.
G. H. Stobart.
35 Battery, Deesa.
Major. — H. K. Jackson.
Captain. — C. de .Jersey.
Lieuts. — P. E. Nixon-Eck
ersall,
L. C. L. Oldfleld.
S. H. Jacob.
36 Battery, Neemuch,
Major.— 3. H. Jellett.
Captain. — R. Casement.
TAeuts.—W. D. Bell.
W. J. K. Rettie.
P. T. Brown.
37 Battery, Hilsea.
Major.— F. B. Elmslie.
Captain.— G. P. Milne.
Lieuts. — A. D'A. Kirbj'.
H. A. L. H. Wade.
A. R. G. Begbie.
38 Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — B. A. Panshawe.
Captain.— 'E. C. Cameron.
Lieuts. — A. P. Becke.
C. L. O'Malloy.
C. W. Scott.
39 Battery, Fyzabad.
Major.— C. T. Blewitt.
Captain.— A. H. S. Goff.
Lieuts.— G. Laird.
AY. Ellershaw.
E. B. Macnaghten.
40 Battery, Ahmednagar.
Major M. W. Sam.ders.
Cavtain. — A. H. Hussej'.
Lieuts.— B.. W. Boger.
W. G. Symoii.
G. R. V. Kinsman.
41 Battery, Barrackpore.
Major. — W. G. de Jersey.
Captain.— E. P. Smith.
Lieuts. — W. Strong.
E. H. Harpiir.
C. P. Roberts.
42 Battery, Trimulgherry.
Major. — D. E. Devvar.
Captain.— G. M. Yunge-
6ateman.
Lieutenants. — li, R. GottO,
S. W. Douglas.
C. H. Livemg.
43 Battery, Shorncliffe.
Major.— G. P. P. Shirreff.
Captain.— G.W Tyler.
Lieuts.- — W. M'Gildowny.
H. H. Peck.
E. 0. W, D. Walthall.
44 Battery, Colchester.
Major.— p.s.c. H. 0 Dunlop.
Captain. — C. C. Owen.
Lieuts.— H. T. Wynter.
R. L. Haymes.
P. W. H.'Walshe.
45 Battei-y, Bellary.
Major. — H. A. D. Curtis.
Captain. — J. Berkley.
Lieuts.— W. G. H. Manley.
P. W. B. Henning.
H. 0. S. Clarke.
46 Battery, Cawnpore.
7i;a/oy.— F.W.Bo'eler.
Captain. -G. P. White.
Lieuts. — H. A. Lake.
T. Bruce.
H. D. PonlK-es.
47 Battery, Hyderabad.
Major. — S. D. Raiusford.
Captain. — J. G. Geddes.
Lieuts.— A. W. Curtis.
C. E. Palmer.
L. J. He.xt.
48 Battery, EareUly.
Major. — A. J. Hugiies.
Ca^j^fii'n.— ji.«.c. A. S. Dunlop.
Lieuts.— 'i". St. A. B. L. Ne-
vinson.
P. AVheatlev.
W. G. Thompson.
49 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major.— n. E. Boothbr.
Captain.— U. A. Betbell.
Lieuts. — G. J. Henderson.
A. E. Wardrop.
W. E. Edwards.
50 Battery, JuUunder.
Maior.—G. M T Western.
Captain. — H. G.Sandilands.
Lieuts. — P. A. Easton.
3. W. E. D.>naldsou.
L. S. Downes.
;i Battery, Meerut.
Major. — A. B'lrton.
Captain.— S. W.W. Blacker.
Lieuts.— W. 3. B. Allen.
C. H. Wood.
A. Thorp.
52 Battery, Weedon.
Major. — W. J. A. Beatson.
Cajttain. — R. W. Breeks.
Lieuts. — So7i.G.F. Stanlev.
B. P T. Ponsonby.
P. W. Game.
53 Battery, Kurrachee.
Maior.- — H. 3. T,yster.
Captain. — P. G. Ma'insell.
Lieuts.— A. M. Perreau.
R. F. P Wemyss.
C. J. H. Swann.
186
54 Battery, Allahabad.
Major. — P. U. Parmer.
Captain.— C. T.CaulfeUd.
Lieutenants. — H. A. Boyce.
P. W. Mackenzie.
A. S.Cotton.
55 Battery, Ahmedabad..
3Iajor. — A. C. Bailward.
Captain. — A. R. Kno.x.
Lieuts.— O. de I'E. Winter,
H. B.T.Kelly.
C. St. M. Ingham.
56 Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— Vi. M. Crofton.
\Captain. — J. H. Balguy.
Lieutenants. — J. E. James.
W. H. Drake.
AV. L. Poster.
57 Battery, Campbellpore.
Major.— .S.. B. Helyar.
Captain. — F. T. Ravenhill.
Lieuts.— C. H. Wilson.
F. E. L. Barker.
S. V. Schofield.
58 Battery, Clonmel.
Major.— p.s.c.l. S.Baldock..
Captain. — C. D. King.
Lieutenants. — C. O. Head.
E. H. Pim.
A. B. Bethell.
59 Battery, Nowgong.
Major. — "B.. O'B. Owen.
Captain.— G. E. Coghill.
Lieuts. — G. H. Sanders.
R. H. Grifftth.
A. E. B. Pair.
60 Battery, Mooltan.
Major.— 'P. B. Taylor.
Captain. — H. Rouse.
Lieuts. — E. W. Alexander,
H. S. Woodcock.
P. C. Tyler.
61 Battery, Hilsea.
J/<;/o )■. - A. Kardley-Wilmot,
Capfain.—'R. P. Pox.
Lieuts. — R. C. Coates.
A. G. Arbuthnot.
W. A. S. Geinmell.
62 Battery, Aldershot,
Major.— A. C. Daniell.
Capf. — H. P. Askwith.
Lieuts.— Jj. M. Phillpotts,
.1. H. W. Johnstone,
G. E. Ellissen.
63 Battery, Bristol.
3faj.—P. C. E. Newbigging,
Captain. — B. M. Rhodes.
Lieuts.— W. B. Browell.
M. R. P. Courage.
P. P. de B. Radcliffe ,
64 Battery, Sheffield.
Major.— U. O.akes.!
Captain. — H. Corbyn.
Lieuts. — B. C. Sanclars,
H. S. Browning.
P. Goodsou.
65 Battei'y, Hilsea.
Major.— W. Tylrten.
"aptain. — R.. A. Vigue.
Lieuts. -G. P. Rugge-Price,
A. A. Montgomery.
A. R. Wainewright.
66 Battery, Glasgow.
Major.— W. P. Thring.
Captain. — J. P. La.ngley.
Lieuts.^S. H. Willis.
N. E. Tilney.
C. St.L. G. Hawkes.
67 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— 3. P. Vans Agnew,
Capfain.— R. D. Gubbins.
Lieuts.— M. a. T. Hildyard.
H. R PLiipps.
W. H. P. Weber.
i87
68 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— ¥. B. Lecky.
Captain. — E. E. Norris.
Lieuts. — C. 0. Robertson.
E. T. Hale.
A. II. Smith.
69 Battery, 'Weedon.
Major. — J. A. Mackenzie
Grieve.
Captain. — C. D. Guiimess.
Lieutenants. — D. McKay.
E. S. Hardman.
H.M.Davson.
70 Battery, Lucknow.
Maj. — E. J. Phipps-Homby
Captain. — G. H. Geddes.
Lieuts.— G. M'C. Campbell
H, N. St. J. Maule.
F. L. C. Livingstone-
Learmonth.
71 Battery, Ferozepore.
Major.— C. V. B. Kuper.
Captain. — J. TJ. Coates.
Lieutenants. — P. A. Skipwith
G. V. Davidson.
C, Wigram.
72 Battery, Kirkee.
Major. — C. T. Robinson.
Captain. — E. P. Lambert.
Lieuts. — E. W. Plummei,
P. P. E. de Berry.
A. B. Forman.
Lieutenant Colonels.
A. E. Duthv. Jutogh.
■W.Aitken.CB.Rawul Pindee
H. T. Lagard, Qiietta.
Adjutant.
Capt. G. C. bowell, Quetta.
z Battery, Jutogh.
Major.— G. P.Triscott,r)SO.
Captain. — C. W. Brovvnlow.
Xieutenants. — R. E. Stuart.
H. L. N. Bevnon.
C. L. E. Gray.
2 Battery, Quetta.
Major.— 0. S. Smyth, DSO.
■Captain. — F. R. Drake.
EASTERN DIVISION. I
Dover.
Staff at Home. !
Lieutenant Colonels. \
p.s.e. J. C. Dalton, Shoe-'
buryness. j
CoL J.G. U ppleby , Sheerness
p.s.c. J. K. Trotter, Dover.
F. M. Turner, Harwich.
Armament Majors.
W. E. L. Balfour, Dover.
A. H. Carter, Tilbury Fort.
District Officers.
Capi. W. Pickup, Dover.
Major E. Dawson, Tower of
London.
Capf.H. Orchard, Chatham.
itcM*. R. Clarke, Newhaven.
Lieut. "W.C. Mason, Graves-
end.
Adjutant.
■Capt. K. C. Carr, Dover.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. C. W. Clark, Dover.
Capt. 3. A. Labalmondiere.
Sheerness.
Capt.\f. Osborne, Harwich.
Quarter Master.
i<. "W.Lawrence, Sheerness
Staff .^bkoab.
Lieutenant Colonels.
P.L. Macgregor, Gibraltar.
H. Barron, Gibraltar.
G. M. Stevens, Bombay.
Royal Artillery.
73 Battery, Exeter.
Ma/or. — C. M. Barlow.
Captain— K. S. White.
Lieuts. — D. R. Coates.
J. F. I. H. Doyle.
J. A. Fitzgibbon.
74 Battery, Newcastle.
Major.— n. G. M'Q.M'Leod.
Captain.— B..F. X. M. Bond.
Lieuts.- -T. H. Crozier.
G. Lewis.
B. Dickson.
75 Batterj', Colchester.
Major. — E. H. Armitage.
Captain. — C. N. Lyall.
Lieutenants. — R.Geoghegan.
W. R. Eden.
7 6 Battery, Athlone.
Major. — R. A. G. Harrison.
Cu))f.— flon.H.W.Addington
Li'euts.—R. D. Wvlde.
A. M. R. Mallock.
B. G. Buchanan.
77 Battery, Coventry.
Sluajor. — F. M. Bland.
Captain. — C. G. Mackenzie.
Lieutenants. — C. D. Hope.
R. E. Palev.
Sir J. Keane, Bt.
78 Batterv, Longford.
Major.— D. C. Carter.
Ca?rf.— St. J. L.E.Du Plat
Tavlor.
Lieuts.— G. A. S. Cape.
L. T. Ashworth.
T. M. Archdale.
79 Battery, Sheffield.
Major. — S. Watson.
Captain. — J. L. Smith.
Lieuts.— K. M. de F. Mont-
gomery.
J. W. F. Lament.
H. M. Drake.
80 Battery, Jhansi.
Major.— &.. L. Hibbert.
Captain. — C. Battisconlb e.
Lieuts, — L. L. Parker.
C. Ravenhill.
T. O. Seagram.
Sr Battery, Trowbridge.
Major. — H. A. Chapman.
Captain. — W". H. Onslow.
Lieuts. — A. H. N. Devenish,
E. H. Stevenson.
A. D. Musgrave.
82 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— A. S. Pratt.
Captain. — J. M'C. Maxwell.
Lieuts.— F. H. G. Stanton.
W. P. L. Davies.
J. D. B. Fulton.
83 Battery, Woolwich.
Major. — W. Hanna.
Captain. — S. "\V. Lane.
Lieuts.— C. H. Wilson.
B. Atkinson.
H. W. Newcome.
84 Battery, Woolwich.
llajor.^F. A. Burrows.
Captain.— B.. N. Schofleld
Lieuts. — E. H. T. Parsons.
H. M. Barnes.
E. L. Wheeler.
Mountain Artillery.
Lieuts.— V. C. Poole.
A. W. Grepe.
E. H. B. Crastor.
3 Battery, Jutogh.
Major. — J}!.Lt. Colonel J. D.
Cunningham.
Captain. — H. D. Grier.
Lieuts.— v. F. FitzRoy.
W. H. Jones.
C. W. J. Orr.
4 Battery, Newport, Mon.
Major.— G. W. R. Fulton.
Captain. — C. O. Smeaton.
Lieuts. — A. D. Freeland.
W. J. Fowler.
G. G. Traherne.
5 Battery, Rawalpindi. [
Major.— ^^''. F. Cleeve.
Garrison
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. B. C. Stevenson,
Gibraltar.
Capt. G. D. Chamier,
Gibraltar.
Armament Officer.
Lieut. E. S. de Vere Bland
Hunt, Gibraltar.
Quarter Master,
Lf, T. F. Cooper, Gibraltar.
Adjutant.
Capt. S. .T.Chamier,Bombay.
I Company, Calcutta.
Major.— t. D. IngUs.
Captain.— J. R. Stansfeld.
Lieuts. — G. T. Brierley.
J. O. Kinealy.
L. S.Bayley.
2 Company, Shoeburyness,
Major.— A. B. Shute.
Captain. — C. J. Blunt.
Lieuts. — E. L. Tomkins.
K. St. G. Kirke.
A. Hinde.
3 Company, Bombay.
Major. — G. H. M'Laughlin.
Captain. — D. Arbuthnot.
Lieutenants. — W ,S. Manley.
A. J. Thompson.
W. D. C. Trimnell.
4 Company, Fort St. George,
Madras.
Major. — N. Maxwell.
Captain. — P. M. Close.
Lieuts. — P. P. Langdon.
G. G. W. Corrie.
W. M. Ogg.
Captain. — p.s.c. H. E. Stan-
ton, DSO.
Lieuts. — A. Ellershaw.
R. E. Tyler.
S. D. BuUen.
6 Batterv, Jttandalay.
Major.— A. Keene, DSO.
Captain. — F. L. Donaldson.
Lieuts.— F, H. Metcalfe.
A. W. Hewetson.
H. M. Thomas.
7 Battery, Eawal Findi.
Major. — M. F. Fegen.
Captain. — R. A. Kaye.
Lieuts.— G. R. M. Church.
E. P. Carter.
A. A. M'Hardy.
S Battery, Eawal Pindi.
Major.— J. C. Shirres, DSO
Artillery.
5 Company, Malta.
Major.— p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col. J.
Ad.ye.
Captain. — F. L. Playfair.
Lieutenants. — D.E. Forman.
F. M. Rickard.
G. H. Rickard.
6 Company, Shoeburyness
Major. — C. N. Simpson.
Captain. — C. H. Chepmell.
Lieuts.— G. P. C. Blount.
R. W. Castle.
A. M. Seton.
7 (Siege Train) Company,
Dover.
Major. — G. N. H. Barlow.
Captain.— T. A. Tancred.
Lieuienants.—'R. A. Craig
H. C. Moorhouse.
M. L. Goldie.
8 Company, Delhi.
Major.— A. H. Block.
Capt.— A. E. J. Perkins.
iicK^s.— W.A.O.Pilkingion,
G. H. C. Wilkins.
C. E. Blanford.
9 Company, Allahabad.
Major. — A. G. S. Wade.
Captain. — T.fT. Chamberlain,
Lieuts.— B. A. Ried.
G. F. 0. Finch.
P. Barton.
85 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— F. H. Hall.
Captain. — J. Hanwell.
Lieuts.— J. A. Tyler.
W. Thwaites.
C. C. Barnes.
86 Battery, Woolwich.
Major. — J. F. Manifold.
Captain. — C. A. Kilner.
Lieuts.— A B. H. Clerke.
W. McN. Gray.
A. C. Edwards.
87 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— F. T. M. Beaver.
Captain. — E. R. H. J. Cloete
Lieuts.— J. H. W. Tapp.
P. N. G. Eenrie.
S. F. Metcalfe.
Depot, Woolwich.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c.
J. W. T. Stiencer.
Ad i„tant. —LI. 'Si. C. P. ^V3l■a.
Riding Master. — Lieut. J.
Learmont.
Quarter Master. — Lieut. J.
Scott.
Major.— p.s.c. W. G. Massy.
Captain.— W. B. Norwood.
Lieuts.— K. D. Bell.
A. H. Bowring.
H. R. Overton.
Captain.— F.^. S. Stanton.
Lieuts.— K. C. Moultrie.
R. S. de Winton.
A. G. Smith.
9 Batteiy, Darjeeling.
Major. — F. A. Bowies.
Cuptain. — M. S. Evre.
Lieuts.— 3. F. Fisher.
H. G. Brett.
AY. F. T. O'Connor.
10 Battery, Natal.
Major. — H. Montgomery-
Campbell.
Captain. — T. R. C. Hudson.
Lieuts.—^. H. F.M'CuUoch.
H. G. Moor.
W. H. Moore.
10 Company, Dover.
Major. — C. E. Jervois.
Captain. — A. G. Shoitt.
Lieuts. — L. N. Gooding.
C. D. R. Watts.
A. C. R. Greene.
II Company, Sheerness.
Major.— B.. M. Slater.
Captain. — H. A. Inglis.
Lieutenants. — A, P. H. Des-
borough.
S. R. Normand.
L. K. Stanbrough.
12 (Heavy) Company,Camp-
beUpore.
Major. — A. E. Purvis.
Captain. — A. F. Montanaro,
M.
Lieuts. — R. C. Morris.
E. E. N. Waters.
B. J. M. Locke.
13 Company, Barrackpore.
Major. — N. D. Findlay, at
Stajf College.
Captain. — W. A. Boulnois.
Lieuts. — A. M. Kettlewell.
G. Stoddart.
J. W. Hope.
14 Company. Gibraltar.
Major.— y}. H. Darby.
Captain. — J. A. Moren.
Lieuts. — B.. W. B. HoUin-
shead.
E. M. B. Ruthven.
R. E. Eamsden.
Il
Boyal Artillery.
IS Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — 0. Rowe.
•Ca^^asn.— H. J. H. Winwood.
Xieuts. — A. J. H. Eeyes.
E. Moil. Seddon,
P. H. Climo.
i6 Company, Egypt.
Major. — J. H. L. Dallas.
Captain. — W. C. Hunter
Blair.
Lieut^.—G. H. W. Owen.
G. ?. Clayton.
r. W. Logan.
17 Company, Malta.
Major.— K. W. M. She well.
Captain.— Vr. G. Terry.
Lieuts.—n. C. Hall.
M. H. C. Bird.
H. AUcard.
i3 Compy. Landguard Fort.
Major. — J. H. Leslie.
Captain.— F. H. M. Dnrehill.
Lieuts. — P. K. Lewes.
H. E. Pennethorne.
G. B. Bolster.
19 Company. Sheerness.
Major.— 'E.. J. Du Cane.S.C.
Captain.— E. G. Pelly.
Zieuts.—T). F. Nichoil.
G. H. W. Ba-rley.
W. B. Spalding.
20 Company, Dover.
Major.~C. L. Casey.
Captain. — C. J. Fisher.
Xieuts.— D. G. Blois.
F. E. de C. Chevallier.
F. M. Otter-Barry.
21 Company, Gibraltar,
Major. — W. C. Anderson.
Captain. — A. T. Baker.
Lieuts. — H. B. Street.
J. B. MacParlan.
O. Tritton.
22(-Heavy)Compy.Gibraltar.
Major.— F. B. R. Toms.
Captain. — W. Lamljert.
Xieuts. — C. P. Bishop.
M. W. H. M'Cheane.
P. Perceval.
23 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — G. r'. Darley.
Captain.— T. E. Marshall.
Lieuts.— S. F. Alderson.
K. L. Stevenson.
R. T. Russell.
24 Company, Bombay.
Major.— A. H. Callwell.
Captain.— A. T. Butler.
Xieuts.— W. L. J. Carey.
H. W. G. Keddie.
A. T. Lough.
25 Company, Sheerness.
Major.— Cr. H. Bittleston.
Captain.— T. M. Csborne.
Lieuts. — G. B. Mackenzie.
M. L. Wilkinson.
"W. Loring.
26 (Siege Train) Company,
Koorkee.
Major.— F,. J. K. Priestley.
Captain.— Y^ . E. Wingfield.
Xieuts.— C. R. Kelly.
H. G. Sargeaunt.
C. F. L. Mulliken.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonels.
A. J. Nixon, Woolwich.
J. V. T. Baker, Dover.
District Officer.
Jdeut. T. T. Osmond, Great
Yarmouth.
Adjutants.
Captain R. G. Merriman,
DSO. Dover.
Captain J. P. Du Cane, Great
Tarmouth.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. J. Joy, Dover.
No. I Depot, Dover.
Major. — J. P. Craig.
Captain. — P. K. Tancock. '
Lieuts.— 'E. L'E. Whitehead.
R. S. Hamilton.
J. K. Kendall.
No. 2 Depot, Gt. Tarmouth.
Major. — J. de W. Lardner-
Clarke.
Capt.—T. L. Coxhead, Z)SO.
Lieuts.— G. H. Chepmell.
L. D. Praser.
AJjiliated Militia A.rtillery.
—Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk
and Sussex Artillery.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Fortsmouth.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
H. V. Hunt, Portsmouth.
J. H. Rosseter, Portsmoath
p.s.c. H. H. Crookenden,
Portsmouth.
W. W. Smith, Golden Hill.
Gosport.
G. R. Moore, Gosport.
J. R. S. O. Hewitt, London-
derry.
Col. J. J. Congdou, Wey-
mouth.
E.H.Walker.Cork Harbour.
Armament Major.
Major P. Saltmarslie.
District Officers.
Major T. D. Richey, Edin-
burgh.
Major G. Webster, Dublin.
Capi. G. A. G. D. Wingfield,
Gosport.
Lieut. M. J. Long, Seaforth.
Lieut. W. P. Fumer, Cork.
Lieut. A. R. Malcolm, Ports-
mouth, [deen.
Lieut. J. A. Williams, Aber-
Adjuta7ifs.
Captain A. J. Breakey,
Portsmouth.
C(y;i.E.Tmker,Portsmouth.
Xivisional Adjutants,
Capt. C. R. Buckle, Golden
Hill. [mouth.
Capt. W. J. Napier, Wey-
Capt. H. L. Powell, Gosporti
Capt. A. G. Norris, Cork
Harbour.
Quarter Masters.
Capt. G. Cook, Portsmouth.
Lieut. G. Mason, Gosport.
Lieut. W. C. Perry, Cork.
Staff Abeoad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
G. D. Faushawe, Cevlon.
Col. R. E. Mundy, Malta.
p.s.c. de C. Dauiell, Malta.
A. S. Griffiths, Malta.
L. B. Coker, Singapore.
Col. E. Lake, Roorkee.
Col. W. Hunter, Aden.
R. C. E. North, Rangoon.
Lioisional Adjutants.
Capt. G. F. Weigall, Malta.
Capt. W. K. Hardy. Malta
Capt. A. S. Baker, Malta.
Lieut. R. H. Manley, Ceylon.
Lieut. N. D.Cochrane, Singa-
pore.
Armament O^cer.
Lieut. P.B.H. Moore, Malta.
Adjutants.
Capt. G. Wright, Roorkee.
Ca;)i.W.H.O.Kemmis,Adeu
Quarter Master.
W. T. Whitley. Malta.
I Company, Cork Harbour.
Major. — C. A. Howard.
Captain. — H. E. J. Brake.
Lieuts. — J. A. P. Robinson.
G. H. Gordon.
E. P. Creswell.
2 Company, Gibraltar.
MajoT.—T. W. Powles.
Captain. — G. S. Worsley.
Lieuts.— G. H. Ziegler.
A. R. Izat.
E. Wighton.
3 Company, Aden.
Major.— W. J. Hicks.
Captain. — C. J. Perceval,
Lieuts.— C. A. Fisher.
J. H. Pattisson.
A. S. P. McGhee.
4 Company, Weymouth.
Major. — H.C. C.D.Simpson.
Captain. — A. M. A. Lennox.
Lieuts. — C. G. Pritchard.
R. N. Lockhart.
Son. N. A. Hood.
5 Company, Agra.
Major.— A. H. W. Brett.
Captain.— Ti. E. Stockdale.
Lieuts. — H. J. Cotter.
B. R.Brewin.
R. L. Bourchier.
6 Company, Ceylon.
Major. — ^^..9.c.R.A.Johnsou.
Captain. — W. M. Crockett.
Lieuts.— I. B. F. Currie.
A. C. S. W. Simpson.
W. A. W. Swettenham.
C. S. Holland.
7 Company, Quetta.
Major.^p.s.c. F. E. Cooper.
Captain.— F. Potts.
Lieutenants.— A. F. E. Stiffe,
L. B. S. Christie.
H. U. Hammond.
8 Company, Malta.
Major.-G. T. Kelaart.
Capt.—'B.. R. Adair.
Lieuts. — G. B. Hinton.
C. J. Harrison.
B. H. Bignell.
9 Company, Aden.
Major. — F. B. Jackson.
Captain. — C. F. Stevens.
Lieuts. — A. W. Clark-
Kennedy.
T. A. Cubitt.
H. T. Hart.
F. W. Van der Kiste.
10 Company, Cork Harbour.
Major.— W. F. Graham.
Captain.— A. F. PuUen.
Lieuts. — A. E. Gordon.
B. D. H. Smithett.
C. N. Bwart.
II Company, Rangoon.
Major. — H. C. Molesworth.
Captain.— E. P. England.
Lieuts.— R. G. Partridge.
C.E. T.Rolland.
G. S. Wilkes.
12 Company, Hong Zong.
Major. — W. D. Garnett-Bot-
field.
Captain. — P. K. Simmonds.
Lieuts. — A. J. R. Greene.
A. D. H. Gravson.
A. E. M. Head.
13 Company, GoldenHill.I.W
Major.— p.s.c. P. Waldron.
Captain. — M. A. C. Crowe.
Lieuts. — K. E. Haynes.
G. C. Appleyard.
A. F. Porcher.
14 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— B.. G. Weir.
Captain. — R. B. Warden.
Lieuts. — W. B. Anley.
G. N. Dawson-Scott.
F. G. T. Deshon.
15 (Siege Train) Company,
Port Grange. Gosport.
Major.— :i. R. H. Allen.
Capt.—B.. E. F. G. Adams.
Lieuts.— 3. F. Westerman.
C. Howard-Vyse.
R. L. Barton.
16 Company, Malta.
Major.— p.s.c. C. E. Cnlhvell
Captain. — F. M. Davidson.
Lieuts. — A. R. Y. Kirk
Patrick.
IC. D. Hutchison.
C. S. W. Thomas.
17 Company, Portsmouth.
Major. — A. L. Lane.
Capt.—H.. 0. C. Uniacke.
Lieuts.— 7. L. Holbrooke.
C. W. Collingwood.
B. B. Gilpin.
18 Company, Ferozepore.
Major.— i. 6. English.
Captain.— F.. D. H. Buckley.
Lieuts. -A. J. S. Taylor.
W. C. R. Parmar.
G. M. Lennox.
19 Company, Cork Harbour.
Major. — R. D. Loudon.
Captain.— "S.. A. P. White.
Lieuts.— Son. 'M.'R. C.Ward.
A. H. OUivant.
R. H. Galwey.
20 Company, Fort Fareham,
Fareham.
Major. — T. H. J. Woodrow.
Captain. — R. P. Benson.
Lieuts.— G. J. D. Freeth.
F. W. Gosset.
21 Company, Aden.
Major. — J. B. Harvey.
Captain.— W. H. W.Perrott.
Lieuts.S. J. Kelsall.
A. C. Kennedy.
G. R. H. Nugent.
22 Company, Malta.
Major.— K. E. Oldfield.
Captain. — J. C. Burnett.
Lieuts. — H. Robinson.
J. P. A. Higgins.
E. F. Calihrop.
23 Company. Bombay,
Major.-Fl. V.'Elwes.
Captain. — P. Foster.
Lieuts.— F. 0. Wyatt.
H. 0. L. Cock.
F. D. Atkinson.
24 (Heavy) Company,
MooUan.
Major.— K. O. Piers.
Captain. — J. S. Gooch.
Lieuts. — F. Lyon.
G. G. Thatcher.
H. B. Smith.
25 Company, Singapore,
Major.— A. Siatthews.
Captain. — G. G. S. Carey.
Lieuts.— B,. H. Parker.
H. R. V. de Bury.
T. C. Lloyd-Thomas.
26 Company, Malta.
Major.— T. V. W. Phillips.
Captain.— W. Gurdon.
Lieuts. — E. Davidson.
J. Farquhar.
G. S. Tovey.
27 Company, Weymouth.
llajor.—W. S. Walford.
Captain. — G. C. Johnston.
Lieuts.— S. R. Pike.
G. E.J. A. West.
C. B. Schreiber.
2S Company, Quetta.
Major. — A. Tracey.
Captain. — F. W. Heath.
Lieuts.— J. H. Keogh.
I. S. Cobbe.
H. I. Greig.
29 Company, Malta.
Major.— H. Guise.
Captain. — D. P. H. Logan.
Lieuts. — D. J. Murch.
L. M. Dyson.
C. L. Evans.
50 Company, Malta.
Major. — W. S. Churchward.
Captain.— K. C. W. Etesou.
Lieuts.— F. M. Birch.
H. S. Hearn.
A. R. Hudson.
31 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— J. P. Fell.
Co'ptain.—A. M. de L. Cow-
per-Smith.
Xieuts. — H. L. Lowry.
H. C H. Burton.
A. M. Fox.
189
Eoyal Artillery.
32 Company, Sandown.I.W.
Major.— M. O. Hopkins.
Capain.—V. Prendergast.
Zieids.—Vi. O. Marton.
J. H. Ma.ssie.
H. M. Vandeleur.
33 Company, Ka-wul Pindi.
Major— M. B. G. Jackson.
Captain— S.. C. E. Oldnall.
JAeuts.—G. E. Carter.
W. H. F. Hughes.
H. J. A. Mackey.
34 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— B.. M. Brady.
Captain.— W. P. Alexander.
JAeuts.-B. Morrice.
H. W. Gardiner.
F. Hall.
35 Company, Hong Kong.
Mojor.—F. B. Hatiham.
Captain.— p.s.e. A. Crawford
Lieiits.—W. H. Ramage-
Dawson.
C. N. Buzzard.
P. H. Cruickshank.
36 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— U. C. Foster.
Captain.— 'R. St. G. Gorton.
Zieiits.—A. B.C. Myers.
F. A. Twiss.
H. G. Pringle.
37 Company, Ceylon.
Major.— R. A. Rigg.
Captain.— lil. Taylor.
Zieuts.— Z. Grose.
R. B. M. Cameron.
F. R. Sedgwick.
38 Company, Singapore.
Major.— ^. C. Wace, DSO.
Ca2)tain.—V. L. Warren.
XAeuts.—J. T. MacDougall.
P. E. lewis.
39 Company, teith Fort.
Major.— A. C. T. Boileau.
Captain.— \V. H. Olivier.
Zieufs.—^Y. B. Walker.
A. C. Bussel.
W. C H. Bell.
4oCompany,GoldenHill,I.W,
Major.— F. J. Grajme.
Captain.— S. G. Horton.
Zieufs.—¥. S. Butcher.
F. A. Kemhle.
H. W. Ravenhill.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonels.
C. J. Blake, Fort Rowner.
B W. P. Robertson, Cork.
Col. 3. M. Alves.Leith Fort.
A. J. Dunnage, Seaforth.
Mon. G. J. Playfair, Aber-
deen.
Adjutant.
Capt. G. A. Cardew, Leith
Fort.
No. I Depot, Fort Rowner,
Gosport.
Major.— yi. W. P. Block.
Captain.— K. G. GlanviUe.
Lieuts.-k. H. Webb.
J. Quain.
J. K. H.Young.
No. 2 Depot, Seaforth,
Liverpool.
3Iajor.—A. M. Murray.
Captain.-F. L. Sharp.
Zieuts.—R. F.Molesworth.
W. F. TuUoch.
Affiliated Militia Artillcrt/.
Antrim, South- Bast of
Scotland, Cork, Donegal,
Dublin City, Edinburgh,
Fit'e,Forfar and Kincardme,
Hampshire and Isle of
Wi^-ht Laiioasn.re.Limencs
City, Mid Ulster, Tippernry,
Waterford, West of ScuUand,
Wicklow, Siigo, London-
derry, and Clare.
WESIEBN DIVISION.
Detonport.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
L. W. Parsons,Devonport.
p.s.c. Col. A. G. Walker,
Devonport.
G. B. Allen, Cardiff.
C. M. Wei-tern, Pembroke
Dock.
W. H. Frith, Falmouth.
Atmament Major.
R. Li. Haines. Devonport.
District Officers.
Major B. D. Porterficld,
Tynemouth.
Captain VV. H. Popplestone,
Falmouth.
Cnnf .H.Bowman .Plymouth.
Lieut. S. T. Smith, Ply-
mouth.
Lieut. W. .T. Beardsley,
Cardiff.
Lieut. R M. Laird, Panll
Point.
Lieut. J. Russell, Pembroke
Dock.
Adjutant.
Captain A.L. Molesworth,
Devonport.
Llivisional. Adjutants.
Capt. T. R. Hn,rkness, Pem-
broke Dock.
Capt. J. Lewes, Devonport.
Capt. W. H. Robinson,
Devonport.
Capt. Son. E. E.M.MoEtyn,
Devonport.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. J. S. Clements, Ply-
mouth,
Staef Abroad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
P. C. Morgan, Bermuda.
A. W. Anstruther, Hali-
fax, N.S.
Col. N. Powlett. Kurrachee.
Col. A. W. White, Cape.
G.G. M.Mason, Barrackpore.
District OjUcers.
Lieut. J. R. F. Lightowlers,
Cape of Goi'd Hope.
iiei(f,G.(;lark,Halifax,N.S.
Dioinional Adjutants.
Capt. A. V. Briscoe, Ber-
muda.
Lt. W. B. Rnrabold,Halifas.
Captain W. H. Mills, Cape.
I Company, Halifax, N.S.
Major.— G. E. H. He.ymar..
Captain.— 'M. M. Morris.
Lieuts.—Vi . Crichton.
J. G. Austin.
E. V. D. Riddell.
2 Company, Pembroke Bock.
Major.— y^'. H. K. Dobie.
Captain.— Hon. n. Tyrwhitt.
Lieuts.-'W. H. Hunt.
J. S. Maidlow.
J. P. MacDougall.
3 Company. Bermuda.
Major. — E. B. Anderson.
Captain.— C B Si'uonds.
Lieuts.—n. M. Innes.
W. E. CaBtens.
G. T. C. Dvvyer.
4 (Siege Train) Company,
Eoorkee.
Major.— 0. A. Ryan.
Captain.— E. D. V,. Cameron.
Lieuts.— R. H. Goodwin.
B. L. Hardcastle.
R. B. Crotton.
5 Company, Thobba.
Major. — A. H. Browne.
Captain.— F Vans Agnew.
Lieuts.—A. 0. Fergusson.
C. G. B. Stevens Kash.
R. H. M'Vitiie.
6 Company, Devonport.
Major.— G. J. F. Talbot.
Captain. — H. H. Harvest.
Lieuts.—F. W. M. Walker.
R. G. Westropp.
O. C. Da Port.
7 Company, Trimulgherry.
Major.— F. R. Thackeray.
Captain.— B.. FitzMaurice.
Lieuts.—S. G. Jebb.
W. T. Arraitage.
B.H. St. L. Chamier.
8 Company, Pembroke Dock.
Major.— il. B. Gundry.
Capt.—p.s.c. F. R.Maunsell.
Lieuts.—T. M. Kough.
P. Suther.
W. D. Alexander.
9 (Heavy) Company,Jhansi.
Major.— A. ff. Powell.
Captain.— 'ii. M. Noble.
Lieuts.—C. K. Bushe.
E. F. Corbett.
CM. Nuttall.
10 Company, Guernsey.
Major.— C. R. W. Hervey.
Captain.— n. O. Vincent.
Lieuts.— St. L. M. Moore.
C. F. G. Low.
H. W. M. Harington.
\i Company, Kuirachee.
Major. —
Captain.— H. R. Palmer.
Lieuts.— B. R. R. Rambaut.
A. P. M. Browne.
12 Company, Devonport.
Major.— G. H. Alexander.
Captain.— G. T. Forettier-
Walker, at Staff Coll.
Lieuts.— C. F. Phipps.
C. A. Ker.
H. M. Hill.
13 Company, Devonport.
Major.— F. H. J. Birch.
Captain.— n.G. St.G. Moles-
worth.
Lieuts.— A.L. B. Jacob.
W. C. E. Rudkin.
H. T. Belcher.
14 Company, Jamaica.
Major.— F. A. Smith.
Capl.—Fi. B. Brownlow.
Lieuts.— }. W. Kempson.
G. F. Slator.
R. Henvey.
15 Company (Siege Train),
Devonport.
Major.— F. G. Nicolls.
Captain.— n. B. Stanford.
Lieuts.— \5. C. W. Godfray.
A. W. Disney-Roebuck.
J.B.Grylls.
16 Company, Agra.
Major.— F. D. Blackett.
Captain.— G. G. Watson.
Lieuts.— Vf. Jennings.
P. S. Lowis.
C. B. Thackeray.
17 Company, Jersey.
Major.— a. A. Scott.
Captain.— F. C. Fowler.
Lieuts.-'W. G. Lyddon.
H. P. Meares.
D. Clapham.
18 Company, Eangoon.
Major. —
Captain.-G. D. Symonds.
Lieuts.— G. C. Merrick.
G. de S. Dudley.
A. M. Colvile.
19 Company, Bermuda.
Major.— J. C. Marston.
Captain. — H. L. Gardiner.
Lieuts.— G. S. S. Curteis.
V. L. Beer.
J. H. H.Jones.
20 Company, Halifax, N.S
Major. — J. O. Hodgson.
Captain.— yL. B. Roberts.
Lieuts. — A. C. Wilkinson.
I A. Forbes.
' F. J. Odevaine.
21 Company, Devonport.
Major.- A. Mansel, DSO.
Captain.— F. P. A. Tawney.
Lieutenants. — J. C. Hanna.
E. B. Scott.
J. H. M. Beasley.
22 Company, Koorkee.
Major.— S. V. Thornton.
Captain.— I. R. Phillips.
Lieuts.— C. C.Noott.
■F. W. Richey.
23 Company, St. Lucia
Major.— T). P. Downing.
Capfain.—Vf.A. M. Thomp-
son, at Staff College.
Lieuts. -S. C. Halse.
E. A. Saunders.
H. de B. Miller.
34 Company, Mauritius.
Major. — G- D'A. Alexander,
Captain. — L. H. Parry.
Liiuls.—^N. H. W. Hope.
R. L. Muspratt - Wil-
liams.
R. B. Riddell.
25 Company, Cape Town.
Major. — H. W. Morrieson.
Captain. — A. J. Saltren-
Willett.
Lieuts. — S. C. C. Townsend.
G D. Wheeler.
E. V. Tighe.
26 Company, Cape Town.
Major — H. S. Nelson.
Captain.— A. H.Wolley-Dod.
Lieuts.— J. P. Tvrrell.
W. E. Kemble.
27Company,PembrokeDosk.
Major.— B. L. Eman.
Captain. — •
Lieuts.— U. T. Hill.
G. H. Riacb.
E. H. Jones.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonel).
J. M. Taboi-, Scarborough,
Col. A. Browne, Devonport.
Quarter Jfaster.
Lt. S. Ccombes, Devonport,
No. I Depot (Crown Hill
Fort), Plymouth.
Major. — F. E. Kent.
Captain. — J. G. Baldwin.
Lients.S. M. Elliott.
J. D. Sherer.
H. G. W. Jennison.
No. 2 Depot, Scarborough,
Major — G. F. A. Norton.
Captain.— A. H. Short.
Lieuts. — G. R. M. Mathew-
Lunmore.
C. S. Taylor.
W. P/xrk'er.
Affiliated Militia Artillery .
— Cornwall & DevonMiners,
Devon, Durham, Glamorgan,
Northumberland, Carmar-
then, Pembroke, Yorkshire,
and Cardigan.
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT
STAFF,
Woolwich.
Lt. Col.— Col. E. T. Browell,
Major.— F. B.Bunny.
Cap)tains.—F. J. S. Cleeve.
R. Price, Adjutant.
A. B. Chamberlin.
Lieuts.—R. Wark.
W. Robson.
Qr.Mr.—Capt. R.J.Wishart.
ST. HELENA & SIERRA
LEONE DETACHMENTS.
St. Helena.- Capt. B. M.
Bateman. Lieut. C. C.
Palmer.
Sierra Leone {.Plymouth). —
Capt. R. G. Ouseley. —
Lieut. C. H. Cleghom.
Horse Guards]
District Officers.
190
Years'Ser.
, F.P. H.P.I
15
14
appd.disi.
Majoes. o^^icer
Thos.'Dnncan^.icJaey,' Ediiihurffh {Qr.3Ir.i Apr. y6)^ i Auif.g:
Bolden Dundaa Portfleld, Tt/nemoutk , i Aug. Q
George Webster, Rl. Mugazine Fort, Dublin i Aug. 9
Edward Dawson, Tower uf London i Aug. 9
CiPTAINS.
Hsnry Bowman, ^^ Devonport i Avig.'g
Walter Osborne, Hnrwich i Aug. 9
Arthur S ruce ChumberHn i Aug. g
William Phillips, Malta i Aug. 9
Edw. Turner, Adj .Carmarthen Art.(W.Dii>.)i Oct. 92 i Aug. 9
Richard Price, Woolwich
Henry Orchard, Chatham
William Pickup, Doner
William Henry Popplestone, i^a?»ioM^/i
John Kenry Chimi, Adjutant Highland Volunteer)
Artillery, 20 Nov. 91 i
George Arthur Cecil Digb.y "WingQeld, Gosport ...
Insj^ecfors of Ordnajice Machinery.
Frederick Lane, Army Ordnance Department, ')
Fortsmouth {Qr.Mr. 24 Jan. 85) j
Robert Leaver Ulark, Army Ordnance Department, )
Devonport {Qr.Mr. 24 Jan. 85) 5
Wm. Edwd. Donohue, Army Ordnance Depart-\
ment, Dover [Qr 3Ir. 14 Apr. 86) i
LiKDTENANIS.
John Russell
Robert Montgomery Laird, '^PaitW Point
William Paine Furuer, Cork
Thomas Young Osmond,'^ Great Yarmouth
Albert Bayspoole,'* Adjutant 1 Aberdeenshire Vol. ~>
Artillery, with rank of Captain, 20 June 94 /
William Parker, Scarborough
llichael John Long. Siaforth
James Richard France Lightowlers, Ca^jc
Robert Warlf,i5 H-Qolmich
Archibald M' Gill. Hoyal Arsenal. Woolwich
Joseph Henry Bell Jonnsiton,^^ Adj. 2 Durham Vol, ")
Art. with rank of Captain, i Feb. 94 )
Sidne.y Thomas Smith, Plymouth
Fraiwis Checalley,'-^ Adj. i Forfar Vol. Art. with]
rank of Captain, 16 Feb. 94 [
John Christian, Adjutant Atderney Militia, with\
rank of Captain, it Jane 96 J
William Robson,'^ Woolwich
William Joseph Beardsley,^" Cardiff
Richard Saunders, Adjutant i Cumberland Vol,^
Art. with rank of Captain, 10 Nov. 96 }
George Clark, Halifax, N.S
William Richard Arnold, Adjutant 1 Banff Volun- \
teer Artillery, with rank of Captain, 15 Aug. 93... J
Henr.y George William .lennison, Devonport
Thomas Lacey, Adjutant i Essex Vol. Art. with \
rank of Captain, 20 Nov. 96 ,)
George J^cal, Adjutant, 6 Lancashire Vol. Artillery )
with rank of Captain, i May 93 i
Robert Clarke, Newhaven
John Rowley, ^^ Adjutant Rangoon Volunteer Artil- )
lery, with rank of Captain, 10 Nov. 93 J
Andrew Renton Malcolm, Portsmouth
Thos. Hy.Edw. Anderson, RoyalJrsenal, Woolwich
John Andrews Williams, Aberdeen ,
William Campbell Mason,^^ g-raoesend
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Thomas Carlyle, Army Ordnance Department,')
ChaMani (Qr.Mr. 1 April 87) j
Richard .las. Edmonds, Ar7ny Ordnance Depart-\
ment, Cork (Qr.Mr. -2=, Apr. 88) )
Hubert Rudd, Army Ordnance Department , Ti/ne- \
mouth {Qr.Mr. 31 July 89) '. j
Henry Begbey. Army Ordnance Department, ■)
Bermuda (Qr.Mr. 4 Jan. 90) )
Frederick J. ^xrater. Army Ordnance Department, )
Gibraltar (Qr.Mr. 15 Jan. 90) )
Frank Brown, Army Ordnance Department, >
Sarwich (Qr.Mr. 19 Mar. 90) )
Wra. Benjamin Sudds, Army Ordnance Depart- >
ment, Edinburgh (Qi-.Afr. 30 Apr. 90) >
Denis Paul, Army Ordnance Department, Singapore
George llilnes,i?o)K4<iy
Oscai Brown, Kurrachee
William Lawrence Imrie, Aden
Henry James Shipman, Army Ordnance Depart- >
ment, Devonport j
Frederick AV'illiam Alexander Brown, Army \
Ordnance Department, Cape 5
John Richard GoWaoott, Army Ord.\Depf. Jamaica...
Edward Heaton Robinson, Army Ordnance De- "
part ment, Malta
Charles Wallace Everett, Army Ordnance De-
partment, Halifax, If .S
John James Truseott, Barrackpore
John Grute, Army Ordnance Departmeat, Ceylon . ,
Percy George Davies, Army Ordnance Depart- ~>
ment , Hong Kovg 3
Henry Alfred Marshall, Rangoon
Arthur John La.st, Army Ordnance Department, )
Mauritius , ^
1 Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Ausr. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
T Aug. 9
I Aug. 9
27 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 92
10 Aug. 92
14 Dec. 92
19 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
3 Feb. 94
3 Feb. 94
17 Feb. 94
2 Jul.y 84
8 Mar. 85
10 June 85
19 Sept. 85
19 Sept.85
7 Nov. 85
7 Nov. 85
7 Apr. 8b
14 Apr.
14 Aug.
14 Aug.
10 June 82
16 Sept. 82
24 May 89
9 Mar. 91
9 Mar. 91
9 Mar. 91
14 Apr. 91
2 Sept. 91
2 Sept.91
2 Sept.91
2 Sept.gi
23 Aug. 92
23 Aug. 92
4 Apr. 95
24 Apr.
':.\
I Aug
I Aug
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
1 8 May 92
18 May 92
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
6 May 93
CAPTArK.
8 Sept
20 July 87
12 May 88
12 May 88
24 Apr. I
24 Apr. !
24 Apr. i
10 Aug. i
10 Aug. I
9 Oct. I
4 Dec. 89
50 Apr. 90
30 Apr. 90
2 Aug. 90
2 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
8 Oct. 90
15 July 91
25 July 91
27 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 92
10 Aug. 92
14 Dec. 92
19 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
3 Feb. 94
3 Feb. 94
17 Feb. 94
1 Aug. 91
I Aug
I Aug
I Aug
91
I Aug
91
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
91
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
I Aug. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
11 Nov. 91
II Nov. 91
18 May 9!
18 May 92
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
6 May 93
11 Captain Bowman served
in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
'- Lieut. Laird served in the
Egyptian war in 1882, and was
present in the action at Kas-
sasin on the 9th September —
severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
'^ Lieut. Osmond served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kobir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
1* Lieut. Bayspoole served
in the Eg.yptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
191-2 War Services of District Officers.
1 Major Eichey served in the second phase ot" the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
15 Lient. Wark served in the Afcfhan war of 1878-80 (.Medal) .
^^ Captain Johnston served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was pre-
sent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Gharasiab on the 6th October 1875, and in the
operations around Cahul in December 1879 including the engagement at Killa Khazi and the investment of Sher-
pore (Medal with three Clasps) .
1* Lieut. Chevalley served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal).
1' Lieut. Robson served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-ii-
deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"" Liett. Beardsley served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
21 Captain Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal).
Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree |Expedition in 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lieut. Mason served in the Zulu war in 1879, and took part in the pursuit of King Cetewayo (Medal);.
War Services of the Officers of the Moyal Artillery.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854,
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal;.
2 Sir Collingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was
present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Ken/ie'sFarm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments cf 17th October, 5th April, and 17th June (Medal v/ith four Clasps, CB., Aide de Gamp
to the Queen and Colonel, "Victoria Cross, Officer, of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal) : was aivarded the YIS "for having, on the 17th October 1854, when the batteries of the Rieht Attack
had run short of powder, displayed the greatest coolness and contempt of danger in directing the unloading of
several waggons of the lield battery which were brought up to the trenches to supply the want, and having
personally assisted in carr3-ing the powder barrels under a severe fire from the enemy." He is also a Knight of
Charles the Third, ist Class St. Fernando, and Knisht of Isabella the Catholic.
^ General Askwith while attached to the British Embassy in Spain in 1838-313. was attached to the Spanish Army
during the Carlist War. The decorations of ist Class St. Fernando, Commander Isabella the Catholic, and Knight
of Charles the Third have been conferred on him.
^ Sir Charles D'Aguilar served the Crimean campaign from September 1854 to March 1855, includi^ng the battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of
17th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tm-kish Medal) . Sei-ved the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-5S, andcommanded the Artillery of General Franks' Force at the action of Seeundra, also commanded
the Royal Horse Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
' Sir John Miller Adye served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assist.Adjt.General of Royal Artillery, and
was presentat the affairs of Bulganac andM'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture
of Balaklava Castle, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Commander ofthe Legion of Honor,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58 asAssist.Adjt.Generalof Royal Artillery,
and was present at the action of PandooNuddee 26th Nov., operations before Cawnpore tinder General Windham,
27th 28th and 29th Nov., battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Dee. 1857 (three times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of Umbeylah, and destruction of
Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Chief of the Staff in the Egyptian war of 3882, with the rank of General,
and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (gth Sept.) , and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(twice mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parhament, GCB., Medal with Clasp,
Grand Cross ofthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
8 General H. L. Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in 1838. Also in the pnrstiit
of Tantia Topee in Central India in 1858.
' Sir Michael Bictdulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of T854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkei-man, and siege and fall of Sebastopol; served as an Assistant Engineer in the trenches
and as Director General of Submarine Telegraphs in the Black Sea (mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and
Lt Colonel, Medalwith four Clasps, Knight ofthe Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
During the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 he commanded the Quetta Field Force and the 2nd Division of the Candahar
Field Force, and was present at the occupation of Candahar and in the engagement at Khushk-i-Nakhud ; after-
wards commanded theThull Chotiali Field Force (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, KCB., and Medal). fSee also Civil Decorations for Gallantrv, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
1" General Hon. Sir D. M. Eraser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkerman
and siet'e of Sebastopol (Brevet of Majcr, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 1858, defeat of a rebel force
as Bujeedia, capture of Fort Mujeedia, and action at Bankee (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and CB.). Served in
the Afo'han war in 187S-7Q, and took part in the second expedition to the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General
Maudelmentioned in despatches, Medal) .
11 General Yates served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1S54 (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served in the Indian camp.aign of 1857-58, present at the action of Seeundra, commanded a troop of Horse Artillery
at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded the Artillery at the occupation of Fyzabad and in the action
at Sultanpore on the 13th August 185S, and was present at several minor affairs throughout the Oude campaign
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
1= Lt.General E. A. WiUiams commanded the Royal Artillery in New Zealand in 1864-66 during theWaikato,
Tauranga and Wanganui campaigns, and was presentat Rangiawhia, Haerini, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, and several
minor affairs ''twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
" Lt.General G. V. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal) .
1* General Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie).
15 Sir Charles George Arbuthnot served in the Crimean war from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Seoastopol, in the Trenches with the siesre train, and at the bombardment of 6th and J7tb June— twice wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
Served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and commanded the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis. Also
commanded a Moveable Column in the operations in the Hissarik and Lughman Valleys (mentioned in despatches,
KCB., and Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 in chief command of the forces (received the
thank's ofthe Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
15 General F. W, Hastings served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6lh and 17th June (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 193
^' Sir Henry Smyth served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Sir Robert Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (.Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and sth
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, aiege and
capture of Lucbnow (as D.A.Q.M.Generalof Artillery), action of Jamo (as Brigade Major to the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpoorc. Served as D. A. Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct. 1858
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Kepaul frontier, also operations there in 1S50 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secretary with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Was promoted Brevet Lt.Colonelfor services in India.
13 Lieu.=^General G.LeM. Tupperservedinthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava
and Inkerman (wounded), the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October, 1854
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Majoi-, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^'' Sir Henry Brackenbury served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bauda and capture of
Kirwee (Medal with Clasp). In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacitj-he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Class of the Royal Bavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Cross from the Emperor of Germany. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 as Assistant Military Secretar.y.and served throughout the Ashanti
war of 1S73-74, including the action of Kssamen, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). In 1875 was further rewarded
with the Brevet of Lt. Colonel on return from special service with Sir Garnet Wolseley in Natal. Served as Military
Secretary 10 Sir Garnet Wolseley in the latter part of the Zulu war, and throughout the operations against
Sekuknni in 1879, being present at the storming of the stronghold. Performed the duties of Chief of the Staff in
South Africa from the zgth Sept. 1S79 to the 7th Feb. 18S0 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 under Lord Wolseley as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General,
and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches) ; alter the dtatli of Major General
Earle he commanded the Nile Column (mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished
service in the field, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
-- Lieut. General Goodenough served in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, inoUiding the action of Pandoo
Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack and capture of Fort ISirwah — severely wounded (three times
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, iledal with Clasp). Served m the Egyptian war of 1SS2 in command
of the Royal Artillery, and was present :it the ensagemeuts of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), and
in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (tn-ice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
23 Sir William Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Aljua, Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honcr, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major of Artillery with Eajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on
30th March 1858 (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Sinho, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan wax in 1878-79,
and was ijresent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (CB., and Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lieut. General Forster served as Aide de Camp to Major General Pratt during the New Zealand war of
1860-61 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal),
-'' Major General King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, battlesof Alma, Balaklav.a, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct.
1854, and was Aide de Camp to General Markham at the final assault of the Redan on the 8th September (rcentioned
in despatches, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
-" Lieut. General Markham served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to January 1855, iucludingtne aflair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma andlnkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulseof the sortieon the 26th Oct. 1S54
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in 185S, and was
present at the action of Sooundra on 23rd Jan. (Medal).
2" Major General H. be G. Gep.ry served in the Crimean campaign from May 1 855, in the Trenches with tho siege
train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from
October 1S5S to 1859 in the Jugdespore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Gorruckpore Field Forces. Served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign from ist January 1868 as Brigade Major of Artillery and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*^ Major General A. Harness served in the Kafir war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at the Taba ka-
Udoda (mentioned in despatches) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
IJIundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
3* Major General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu War of 1879 in command of a Mounted
Gatling Battery, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
3* Major General S.J. Nicholson served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^' Major General J. B. Richardson was present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under Colonel M'Crea in the
revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859 ; landed and protected the Europeans at Port an
Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family and ministers; received the thanks of the English and French
Governments.
•*" Colonel N. L. Walford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*i Colonel A. E. Turner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General,
Intelligence Department, Head Quarters Staff, and was present in t'ne engagement at Abu Klea (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*- Colonel J. R. Slade served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the Bazar Valley Ex-
pedition under Lt.Gencral Maude, and as Adjutant of Royal Artillery with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lt. General S. Browne (mentioned in despatches). Afterwards served with the Candahar Field Force, and was
present at the affair on the Helmund with the Wall's mutineers, in the eugagement at Maiwand (where he com-
manded the Ai'tillery after tho death of Major Blackwood), at the siege of Candahar, and at the battle of Can-
dahar (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major General F. T. Lloyd served in the Egypti.in war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 ic command of the Royal Artillery, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Served duiing
ithe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commandant at Assiout (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
" jiajor General H. C. Lewes served in the .Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
*^ Major General Rundle served in the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and was present with the
IGatling Battery in t'ne engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Field
lArtiliery in the Boer war of 1881 , and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom (slightly wounded) . Served with
the Field Artillery m the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
land Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 on special employ with Bedouin Tribes
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp); with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-87 including the engagements at Giniss (3rd Class of the Osmanieh) and Sarras in command of Mounted
L 2
Ig4 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
Corps an'! as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.) ; and in the operations on the Soudan
Irontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colon el. Clasp). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Furce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Chief of the Stuff (mentioned in
despatches, promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the field).
" Colonel Pretyman served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-B0; was Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick
Roberts from November 187S to November 1879, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in all
the operations in the Koorum and Khost VaUeys (mentioned ir despatches) ; took part in the advance on and
oocupaiion of Cabul in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ciiarasiah (menr.ioned in despatches) ; was
reappointed Aide de Camp Sir Frederick Roberts in March 1880, and accompanied him in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lieut. Colouel, Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 in command of the ist
Brigade.
^ Major General T. M. Hazlerigg served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major General Alleyne served m command of the Detachment of Royal Artillery and 7-pounder mountain guns
which accompanied the Red River Expedition from Canada m 1870. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, shd was pre-
sent in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Jledal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Lines of Communication
and Base, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet ot Lt.Colonel, medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Director of River Transport and Assistant Adjutant and Quai-ter Master General
at Head Quarters, and was present at the action at Kirbekan in command of a detached furce (twice mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Colonel, two Clasps).
^2 Colonel Bothe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid as Adjutant
of ArtiUerj- (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
5^ Colonel Noyes served with the Royal Artilleryin the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Colonel Holley served with the expedition to tlie Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was
present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Ccionel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
^7 Lt.Colonel E. R. EUes served ^vlth the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie.and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches,
BrevetofLt. Colonel, Clasp).
'^ Colonel Stewart served s,s Adjutant Royal Artillery in the Hazara campaign in 1868 against the tribes on
the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Division Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatehes.Brevetof Major, an ri Medal). Served
with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the Indian Con-
tingent, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's fetar).
T* Colonel A. G. Yeatman-BiggsservedagainsttheTaeping rebels at Shanghai in 1^62, and was present at the re-
capture of Kahding. Served as D. A. A. andQ.M.Generalintheiatterpartof theZulu warofi879,andas Staff Officer
to the Lj'denburg Column in the operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the .storming of the stronghold
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
76 Colonel J. F. Brough served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Afghan war in 1S78-70 (Medal). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in iSBs-Bf (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
s* Brigadier General H. Pipon served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present m the engagement at
Gharasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in Decennber 1879 including the in-
vestment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
8' Major General J. F. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service, and served as his Private Secretary throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. including the relief of
Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah (as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod), battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Gener.al in the operations against Sekukuni in 1S79, and was pre-
sent at the storming of the stronghold— se\'erely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasi)). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on
the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel el-Mahuta, and Kassasin
(9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brev^et ot Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Kile Expedition in 1884-85 as Com-
mandant at Assiout and at Abu Fatmeh (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
^ Colonel T. R. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6thFeb. 1B68, and was present at
the fall of MagdaUa 1 Medal).
^' Colonel R. Wace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Baghao (men-
tioned in despatches) ; took part in the march to Candahar with the force nnder Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal).
■* Colonel W. P. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign
from the ist Jan. ;868 and was present at the capture of Magdala (Med^l).
95 Colonel J. C. Dalton served in the Afghan war in i38o with the force under Major General Phayre in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
'8 Colonel A. J Pearson served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasn). Also served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General for Intelligence duties with the Indian Contingent, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'21 Colonel R. Corbett served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
127 Colonel B. A. OUivant served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
130 Colonel J. F. Bally served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Colonel Browell served m the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served ia the Soudan
campaign in 1885 as Chief of the Signalling Department (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
134 Colonels R. H. W. Plunkett and B. LB,ke, Lt. Colonels G. R. Moore, E. B. Coke, C. J. Long, and Majors
J. W. H. Potts, J. M'Donnell, T. V. W. Phillips, F. R. Thackeray, J. C. Marston, and F. B. Jackson served in
the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
IS' Lt.Colonel J. M. Tabor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i*" Lt.Colonel Siddons served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 including the operations of the 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett (Medal with two Clasps).
'♦2 Colonel Blaksley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Mxiiir General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1** Lt.Colonel A. F Fletcher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal) .
'*^ Lt.Colonel P. K. L. Beaver served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1*6 Colonel A. Broadfoot served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign from February i8c8 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Gharasiah on the 6th October 1B79, in the advance to
Cabul under Brigadier General Gough (twice mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Shekabad
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Ex-
pedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 195
'=" Colonel W. Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at
Abu Klea on the i6th and 17th February 1S85 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Meaal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
-»" Colonel J. J. Cougdon served in the Soudan campaign in 1B85, and was present at the destruction of
Tcmai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Lt.Colonel H. H. Crookenden served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(Medal wich Clasp).
1" Lt.Colonel J. R. S O. Hewitt served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"■■ Colonel N. Powleit, Lt.Colonels J. Leach and G. D. Fanshawe. Majors F. M. Banister, H. G. Weir, P. Salt-
marshe, E. H. Pickwoad, P. L. Cunliffe, E. C. F. Holland, and F. G. Stone served in the Afghan war in 1878-79
(Medal).
^•"s Colonel A. B. Stopford served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 as a Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
(Medal).
'^' Lt.Colonel W. W. M. Smith served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
''" Lt.Colonels S G. Smyth and J. A. F. Nutt, Majors W. H. Suart, J. M. S. Brunker, M. O. Hopkins, H. 0. Piers,
G. G. Simpson, S. G. D. Smith, and W. St. P. Bunbury, Captains N. S. Ogilvie, and G. Osborn served in the
Afghan warm 1880 (Medal).
'"- Lt.Colonel G. B.N Martin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Goodenovigh,
Commanding Roya Artillery, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Cla-*p, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition In
1884-S3 on special duty with the boats, and was present at the action of Klirbekan (two Clasps). Served with the
Burmese E.xpedition in 1886 (Medal witb Clasp).
^'* Lt.Colonel A. E. Duthy served in the .Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
.Musjid and iu the engagement at Nargishai ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candabar, and
was present at the battle of Candabar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
''" Lt.Colonel CM. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 29th Dec. 1867 to Feb. 1868 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
"J Lt.Colonel W. W. Smith served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 (Medal) .
''^ Lt.Colonel Aitken served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the affair at Jhandola (mentioned
in despatches, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force undui Sir Robert Low in 1895, first in command of Royal Artillery Divisional Troops, and
afterwards in command of the Royal Artillery with the force (mentioned in despatches, C£., and Medal with
Clasp).
'*- Lt.Colonel W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. iS67,and was stationed
at Addigerat with the two guns there (Medal) . Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war from the
17th Dec. 1S73 with Bait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal witb Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-79, first as Orderly Officer to the
otficer commanding Royal Artillery, and afterwards as Adjutant, and was present at the assault and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and com-
manded the artillery in the attack on the stronghold (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'*' Lt.Colonel Hay served in the Egypti-n war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el Kebir (men-
tioned in despatche.-. Brevet jf Major ,^ Me; .11 with Clasp, 4,1 Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)
''' Lt.Colonel H. T. S. Yates served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 "i command of the northern Shan
Column (mentionedin despatches. Brevet ofLt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^' Lt.Colonel H. T. Cnrling served in the Kafir war iu 1S78-79, and"in the Zulu war of 1879, including the en-
gagementat Isandhlwana (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
"2 Lt.Colonel R. Piirdy served in the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878 80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the operations round Oabul
m December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
J^^ Lt.Colonel VV. J. Fowler served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
^'= Lt.Colonel Lugard served in the Afghan warin 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl
mentioned iu despacthes. Brevet of Major, Meda? with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expe-
dition in 18S1. Servedwith the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel W. M. Campbel' served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present during the operations round
Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1S81.
'S"* Lt.Colonel F. O. B. Foote served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) . Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General at the base of operations at Alexandria in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned
in despatches. Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
15' Lt.Colonel Bingham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and at the destruction of Temai ( .tfedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-"1 Lt.Colonel E. H. Walker served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
™'^ Lt.Colonel C. M. Western served iu the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
-°* Lt.Colonel W. L. Davidson served in the Zulu war of 1875, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi —
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ciasp). Surged in the Afghan war in 1880 ( Medal).
2"^ Sir Arthur Bigge served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula (mention^
m^despatches. Medal vvith Clasp).
-'° Lt.Colonel Bepburne served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Modal with Clasj)).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and ca.pture of AU Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Futtehahad (Medal with Clasp).
2" l.t.Golonel J. W. T. Spencer served in the Boer war of i88i with the Natal Field Force.
2'^ Lt.Colonel Monck-Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ross from
November 1875 to February 1876) Medal with Clasp).
^'" Lt.Colonel Eustace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Adjutant of Royal Artillery in Southern
Afghanistan, and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding the Forces in Northern
Afghanistan (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel J. V. V. Baker serv id in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^2° Lt.Colonel .T. K. Trotter set ved with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in the
Intelligence Department and as Commissioner in Stellaland.
-|" Lt.Colonel C. C. Rich.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
"^^ Lt.Colonel J. J. Swinton, Majors F. H. Hall, T. H. J. Woodrow, and R. E. Boothby served m the Afghan
war of 1878-80 (Medal).
226 Major N. P. Fowell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, ar.d was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Lt.Colonel H. W. Brackenbury served in th« Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
2^' Lt.Colonel R. W. P. Robertson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Baghao (mentionedin despatches. Medal).
2^" Lt.Colonel H. V. Hunt served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
"Hart's Annual Army List," p 786.]
^^^ Lt.Colonel A. N. Rochtort served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'e Star).
"' Lt.Colonel Woods served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battl eof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
196 War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Artillery.
''"' Lt. Colonel Dean Pitt served in the Afglian war as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Phayre from January
to August 1S79, and subsequently to the battle of Candahar in 1880 with the Royal Horse Artillery (Medal).
2" Major Newbigging served in the Beohuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 -VTith the
Mounted Rifles.
^'" Major H. H. Pengree served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
-*'' Major R. A. C. King served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Baghao
(mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served throughout the Hazara Expedition in 1888 including the advance to
Thakot and AUai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^*' Major Challenor served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the Candahar Column under Sir Donald Stewart
(Medal).
-**> Major F. A. Bowles served with the Hazara Expedition in iSgt in command of No. 9 Mountain Battery,
Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isnzai Field Force in 1S92.
-*> Major E. 0. Wace served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in zZy-j-jZ (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expedition
into the Lughman Valley, and in the advance to Cabnl under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 ; was in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery until
April 1SS6 ; was present in the engagement at Nyoungoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay, in the expedi-
tion to Bhamo (slightly wounded), Mogoung, and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier, and in. the
engagement at Chouug Pang (mentioned in despatches,\D50., and Medal with Clasp).
-'' Lt.Colonel E. M. Baker served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (IMedal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
-" Colonel Slade served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 1S7S, and afterwards in the operations against
Sekukuni in 1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Commanded a division of a Held battery, and acted
as Ordnance Officer to the Transvaal Field Force throughout the operations. Served throughout the Zulu war of
1879 with AVood's Flying Column, and was present at the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula (horse shot)
and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Serv'ed in the Boer war of 188 1 as Aide de Camp to Major
General Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Evelyn
Wood, Commanding the 4th Brigade (Medal, '4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence Department, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Intelligence Department, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.C^olonel, two Clasps).
*»3 Major M. W. Saunders served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior, Medal with Clasp).
-5^ Major H. P. Willcughby served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, first as Commissary of Ordnance and
Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and afterwards in charge of the Ordnance Field Park, Koorum Valley
Field Force (Medal).
"li Major Elwes served in No. 3 Battery, 5th Brigade, with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ross
throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-7 (Medalwith Clasp).
-" Major Thring served in the Esryptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th
September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
»8 Majors S. A. H. Callwell and C. E. Jervois, Captains L. D. Jackson, J. W. Ormiston, F. R. M. deButts,
M. S. C. Campbell, F. W. S. Stanton, and E. D. C. Cameron served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
(Medal with Clasp).
25' Colonel Wodehouse served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Royal Horse Artillerv in the Afghan war in 18S0, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 25th April (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sic Gerald
Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army,
and was present in the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps); with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
including the engagement at Giniss (mentioned m despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 3rd Class of the Atedjidie) ;
and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1S89 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned
in despatches, CB,, Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie). Nominate'd to the 2nd Class of the Osmanieh for
services with the Egyptian Army.
262 Major E. N. Henriques served with a detachment of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong throughout the
operations in Perak in 1S75-77 (Medal with Closn).
'">^ Lt. Colonel J. W. Murray served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as
Assigt.int Adjutant General on' the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt.Colonei, Star).
-'''■• Major Mansel commanded the Ai-tillery with the Naga Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Na-tion
in 1879-80, and was present at the storming of Konoma (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in
the JIahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Bm-mese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Shan Column
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
-*' Major E. A. Smith served with the Jowaii Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1873-80, and was present in the engagements at Matoon and Lataband (mentioned in despatches),
and in the operations round Cabul in December 1870; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Can-
dahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (inentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and
Clasp).
~<'i Major A. H. Hewat served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali Boghan
(Medal). ° , . ^ . , ^ 1, ,
««8 Lt.Colonei J. D. Cunningham served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 (mentioned m despatches).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; wita the Sikkim
Expedition in i888 (Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 under Sir W. Lockhart, in command ot the
Artillerv of the Force until the arrival of Lt.Colonei de Lautour (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Rehef Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 m command of three
Batteries of Artillery including the storming of the MalakandPass (mentioned in uespatches, Brevet ot Lt.Colonei,
Medal with Clasp). „.„,.,_, ^ . j..
2«3 Major H. J. Lyster served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
2™ Maior A. M. Murray served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned m despatches. Medal). . „ „ o
"' Major J. W. Hawkiis served with D Battery A Brigade Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war ot 1878-S0
(Medal). Served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery ist Brigade in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was pre-
sent at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s
Star). . , . , -o- .
2» Major F. M. Bland served in the Soudan campaign ui 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai fMedal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2" Lt.Colonei Pole Penton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the defence of For Battye, mentioned
in despatches. Medal). c at
2^' Major O. S. Smvth served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture ot All
Musjid, with the expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude (mentioned in despatches), and in the
engagement at Jugdulluck ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at tbe
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition m
1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, iiSO., and Medal with Clasp); with theWuntho Expedition in iSot in command
of the Southern Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) : and with the Manipore E.\p3dition in 1891 m com-
mand of No. 2 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
War Sen-vices of the Officers of tlie Royal Artillery. 197
*"* Major C. A. Ryan served in tlie Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-"' Major A. H. C. Phillpotts served in the Afghan war in 1S80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'^ ilajor Vaughan Hughes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiahon the 6th October 1B79, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal vrith two Clasps).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
^1 Major W. P. Cleeve served during the war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal) .
232 Major E. Gunner served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ( Medal with two Clasps).
255 Major Shirres served in the Afghan war of 1878-So, and was present at the capture ot the Peiwar Kotal, at,
the forcing of the Sapri Pass, in the engagement at Mattocn, at the assault on the Shutargardan (mentioned in
despatches), in the operations around Cabul including the investment of Sherpore, and with the expedition into
the Hissarik Yalley (Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree E.Kpedition in iSSi. Served
with the Akha Expedition in i88t;-8.t and was present in the engagement at Tanga Pani (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1832. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
low in 3895 in command of No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, DSO.. and Medal
with Clasp) .
256 Major fl. V. Cowan served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Com-
manding 3rd Division, and was present at the capture of the Peiw&r Kotal, in the engagenaent at Charasiab on
the 6th October 1879. and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including theinvestment of Sherpore
and the storming of the Asmai Heights (Medal with three Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 as Adju-
tant Royal Artillery 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severelj- wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
28' Major S. D. Rainsford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
2»5 Major J. W. M. Newton served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
including the assault of Zawa (Medal).
3'" Major Haggard served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2'" Major A. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
232 Major D. B. Dewar served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
253 Colonel Creagh servedinthelatter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet "Wolseley, and
took part in the pursuit of King Cetywayo. Served in the operations against Seknkuni in 1879, and was present
at the capture of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the engagements of EI Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta,
Kas.-iasin (gth September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice menti^oned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, sth Class ot the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85,
and iu the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
25* Major A. C. Bailward served in the Afghan war in 1S78-70, and was present in the operations round Cabul in
December 1S7Q, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
253 Majors F. E. A. Hunter and C. B. H. Heyman served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and were present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2« Major H. A. D. Curtis and B. A. Burrows, Captains L. Porde, G. E. Bryant, L. G. Watkins, A. B. N. Churchill
and A. C. Currie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
23" Major A. Keene served in the Afghan war of 1878-So, and took part in the march to Cundahar with the
force under Major General Phayre in command of two guns of No. 2 Mountain Batterv (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-S6 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
253 Major W. A. Plant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
253 Majors Garnett-Botfleld and Montgomery Campbell served in the Boer war of 1881.
301 Major C. E. Maberly served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Transport duty (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
3»3 Captain T. P. T. Fowle served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the defence ol Candahar, and waa
■present at the battle of Ca,iula.har (Medal with Clasp) .
'"* Lt.Colonel Parsons served in the Gaika war of 1877-78, including the operations iu the Perie Bush and the affair
,at Taba Indoda, where he Commanded two mountain guns. Served throughout the Zalu war of 1879, and was
present in tne engagements at Isanhlwana and TJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i83i, and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River — severely
wounded, and horse shot (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
engagement of Tel-el-Mahuita, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star) . Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 in command of the Egyptian Artillery
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
="6 Major H. C. C. D. Simpson served with the Burmah Expedition in 1886-S7 in command of a Mountain
Battery of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
™* Lt.Colonel E. W. Fleming served in the Afghan war in 1878-70 (Medal).
™5 Major BoU-Irving served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, to'ok part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
311 Major H. C. Sclater served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Stafi Officer at Gemal and afterwards as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
-and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
sii Major 0. Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
312 Captain H. M. Aplin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
3i2t Major W. F. L. Lindsa.y served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Soar).
313 Major Bannatine AUason served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including the engagement at Shahjni ;
was Adjutant of Field Artillery in Southern Afghanistan from August 1879 ti^l January i83o, when he was
.•appointed Adjutant of Artillery ; in April 1880 he took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart
as Staff Officer of Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches,
and TJrzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Orderly Officer to
Colonel .Johnson, and was present in the reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
^as Brigade Major Royal Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Hasheeu and at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31* Sir G.V.Thomas served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghiizie (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
.gth September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (horse killed) and
Temai (4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
31a Major J. W. Dunlop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition,(Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
316 Major Norton served in the Afghan war in 1878-79. Served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, ami
19S War Services of the OJ]lcers of the Royal Artillery.
was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engas-ement
at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th and 17th February (three times mentioned in desuatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
"* Ma-jr R. L. Haines served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal).
^™ Major W. S. Churchward served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^2' Major K. S DunstervJlle served with the Chitral R,elief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Senior
Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasn).
32^ Major W.A. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Servedin the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned
in despatches. Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
323 Major G. H. Bittleston served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
3-* Major E. A. Lambart served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
32*+ Major N. B. Inglefield served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Artillery (Jtedal).
'-5 Major P. A. Curteis served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3-' Major F. J. A. Trench served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was presentin the engagement at Dlundi (mcE-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
327 Major C. A. Anderson served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of r378-8o. was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part in the advance
to Cabul under Brigadier General Gongh including the affair at Jugdulluck (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Clasp).
328 Major D. C. Carter served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal -n-ith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served m the Nile Expedition in
188.4-85 with the Egyptian Army, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
331 Lt.Colnnel A. C. Daniell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
333 Major W. H. F. Taylor served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
334 Major J. F. Craig served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (MedaJ
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
335 Lt.Colonel Ad.ye served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Koorum Valley Field Force under Major General
Roberts (Medal). Served in the Eg.yptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir G'arnet VVolselej', and was present at
the engagements of Bl Magfar, Tel'el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
■with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 and in the Ea.^tem Soudan in 1885 as Aide' de Camp to Lord Wolseley, and was
present in the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
337 Major Y/". L. White served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
338 Major W. H. O'Neill served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebii-
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
341 Major A. Eardley "Wilmot served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
342 Major H. B. Gundry served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid 'Medal with Clasp).
345 Ma' r T. "W. Bowles served in the Egyptian war of 1882, anci was present ao che battle of Tel-el-Kebu- (Medal
with Qlasp, and Khedive's Star).
3** Major a. M. B. P. Kelly served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Mountain
Battery (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major P. E. Kent served whh the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
3=3 Major C. B. Triscott served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagera-ent at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and wa» jiresent at the
battle of Caudahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
354 Major J. S. Douglas and Captain .T. H. Thomson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
3"> Major W. H. Conolly served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
"■? Major W. C. Anderson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
«3 Major Mercer served in the Afghan warin 7S80 in commandof two Field Gunsat Ktelat-i-Ghilzie, including
the advance to the relief of Candahar ; accompanied Sir Frcierick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar i Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18F6-87 as Statf Othcer to the Lower Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasij) ; and afterwards as Adjutani
ol Artillery Unper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1889
and was pres'^nt in the engagement al Kotkai and in the subsequent operations with the River Column (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp).
3S° Sir J. H. Jervis- White-Jervis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp) .
352 Major H. M. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
3''3 Major C. T. Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Column (Medal).
3" Captain M. F. Fegen served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Kaedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition iu 1891 (Medal with Clasp); an'i
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
355 Major E. B. Anderson served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
3^7 Major W, J. A. Beatson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
388 Major A. "W. B. Gordon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3''> Lt.Colohel J. M. Grierson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Intelligence Branch Indian Contingent, and was present at the action at Kassasin (gth September) and a.t the
battle of Tei-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claip, 5th Class ot the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) .
Served with the Expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Head
Quarters, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Black Mountain in 1888 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General 2nd Brigade Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
3"» Major W. J Honner served in the Afghan war in i88o(Medan. Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84
Served with the Burmese Exceditinn in tRSc-s-, in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery from April 1886 (men
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expeditionin 1888 in command of the Hazara Mountain
Battf-ry (Clasp), and with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery
(Clasp).
3"2 Major P. B. R. Toms served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3" Major Phipps Horn'jy served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1381-85.
3'4 Major M. B. G. Jackson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and in those in 1888 mcluding the
ergagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian
Government.
'■73 Major N. D. Findlay served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
3'9 Major B. A. Fanshawe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
War Services of the Officers of tlie Royal Artillery. 199
and was present in the engagjements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps).
^'^" Major C. E.Callwell served with a battery of Royal Artillery in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 1881.
^*' Major P. H. J. Birch served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the affair at Jhandola
(inentioned in despatches, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort nuder Brigadier General Turner in iSi;4 in com-
mand of No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockuart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches, Breyetof Major, Clasp).
^*- Major F. B. Lecky served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kobir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
=*** Major C. B. Watkins served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Gbuznee I Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Major A. ff. Powell served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in i8S?-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^85 Major E. .J. Granet served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the expedition to the Soudan
under Su- Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El-Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
3" Major G. Y. Kemball served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Commu-
nications (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Ma;ior, Medal with Clasn).
'^^ Major E. H. Arraitage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
*"*' Major A.. S. Wedderbum served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle oi Tel-el-Kebir
— horse shot (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3^" Major P. E. Cooper . -served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present iit the battle of Tel-el-Kebii (.Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star).
2'Ji Major G. H. M'LaugLlin served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"t Major H. J. Du Caue served with the Hazar'a Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
3'^ Captain F. F. Minchin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 with the Upper Burmah Force (Medal
with Clasp).
^'2 Captain H . A. Inglis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Caudahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
''J^ Captain G. B. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahp.r and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1B84. Served
with the Wuntho Expedition, B-irmah, in 1890-91 (Medal with Clasp).
^'5 Captain C. V. Hume served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 ^s Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i*'-"" Captain P. It. Enth^ .ven served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
^'^~ Captain H . L. Gardiner served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Ca.ndahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Metlal with Clasp).
^■'* Cap-am H. Chance served .vith the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
^5' 'Ilaptain C. P. Fendall serves" with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was present in the engagerdjnt at
Myadaw on the 2nd December iSss ; was Staff Officer to the Eastern Frontier Column and at Taungdwingyi till i6tb
September 1886 (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
■'™ Captains H. C. G. Taylor, Cloete, G. F. Herbert, and F. A. Randolph served in the Soudan campaign in
1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*oi Captain A. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Wai-ren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches).
■"■2 Captain W. Elliot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
*"* Captain A. L. Tisdall served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
*"* Major G. E. Benson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
(slightly wounded) and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Major, Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Heibert Kitchener in 1S96 as Brigade Major Mounted Corps until invalided (mentioned in
despatches).
*"' Captains R. C. 0. Stuart and A. D. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).,
♦""t Captain Du Boulay served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Abu Klea, and in
the engagements at AbuKru,Metammeh, and Abu Klea Wells on the 1 6th and 17th February (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star) .
■"'8 Captains Cooper Key, H. T. Hawkins, and R. G. Strange served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
^"'■i Captain E. W. Blunt served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
■"''' Captain F. H. Crainpton served in the Soudan campaign in 1883, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive is Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, tind was
present in the engagement at Giniss.
*"+ Captain A. L. Carroll served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force, and was present at the
engagement at Lang's Nek.
■""* Captain A. P. Longfield served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Cllasps).
•"'' Captain Vores served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham m 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
in the engagement at Hasheen 1 Clasp).
■"" Captain G. F. W. St. John served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in i8go, and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1S92.
■"' Captain C. H. Milward served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the siege train under Lt.Colonel Minto Elliot
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
•"^ Captain C. D. Kmg served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'^ Lt.Colonel F. R. Wingate served during the Nile Expedition in 1084-85 as Acting Aide de Camp and Military
Secretary to the Major General on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevat of Major, 4th
Glass ol the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier
in i8Sq, including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, iiSO., and Clasp), and also in the operations
in 1891 including the capture ol Tokar (3rd Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
under Sir Herhert Kitchener in 1896 as Director of Military Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
■"* Captain S. M. Renny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was present in the engagement at
Nyoungoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay, in the expeditions to Bhanoo and Mogoung, and against the
Kaohins on the Chinese Frontier, and in the engagements at Choung-Pang and Paung-Yong (Medal with
Clasp).
*'*+ Captain E. Bickford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
■"5 Captains J. Hanwell and H. R. Cook served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
*i^1- Captain A. H. C. Birch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Manipore E.xpedition in 1891 in command of No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
200 War Services of tlie Officers of the Boyal Artillery.
*'* Captain H. B. Brownlow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
■""t Captain C. de C. Hamilton served with the Luahai Expedition in i88g (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
*'" Captain E. Morris served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on Transport Duty, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Captain H. de T. Phillips served with the Zho'fi Valley Expedition m 1884. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 including the engagement at
Jalep-la (Clasp).
*"" Captain A. Crawford served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army, and wa^present at the
action at Kirbekan (Medal mth two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'^"t Captain W. Moore Lane served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of two guns 0 No. 2
(Derajat) Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
'^i Captain Burney served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was jiresent at the surrender
of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*'H Captain F. J. S. Cleeve served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
*-2 Captain A. Capel-Cureservedinthe Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*^^|- Captain T. W. G. Bryan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night attack on
Bhamo (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (Clasp) ; and with the two Miranyai Expeditions
in 1851 (Clasp)
*2' Captain F. H. S. Giles served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 including the night attack on Bliamo
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
■■-^t Captain M. M. Noble served with the Zhob Valley Expeditionin 18S4 including the affair at Pitao. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*''* Captain L. H. Ducrot served in the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and llhedive's Starl.
*2^ Captain C. D. Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expeditionin 1888 (Clasp).
*25 Captain H. E. Stanton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1085-87, first with a Mountain Battery, and after-
wards as Attache Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir P„obert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major tst Brigade (mentioned in desj^atches. Medal
with Clasp).
*-' Major A. F. Montanaro :;erved with the expedition to ishanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
Major, Star).
*28 Captain M. L. Carletou served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (Medal viith Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expeditionin 1891 (Clasp).
*'^H Captain Terry served with the Roval Artillerv in the Esryplian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
«3 Captain M. B. Bicknell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
.Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^'' Captain A. H. Short served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present m the engagement at Hasheen
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Star).
**' Captain S. D. Browne.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantrv, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
«2 Captain G. C. DoweU served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Med&> with Clasp); with the Hazara
Esnedition in 1S8S (Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Staff Captain for Royal Artillery, Medal
-with Clasp) .
■>^' Captain H. E. B. Lane served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89
(Clasp .
'Ss Captain H. D. Grier served with the Tonhon and Wuntho Expeditions in 1339-91 (Medal with Clasp); and
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
"Sf Captain N. E. Young served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 m
command of a Battery of Horse Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major 1. _
"* Captain M. Taylor served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 (Medal, and Khedive s
■Star) .
*^*! Captain E. S. Cooper served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
""^ Captain A. W. Gay served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"6 Captain .T.L.Parker servedwiththe Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ;
■with, the Hazara Exnedition in 1891 (Clasp): and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned m
despatches. Clasp). "Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 in command of Ko. 2
Derajat Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"4 Captain C. T. Bell.'— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
«' Captain C. 0. Smeaton served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
*** Captain H. H. Butler served with the Biirmese Expeditionin 1885-36 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain F. L. Donaldson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Abu
.Klea Wells on the i6th and i7thFebruary (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in i888 (Medal with Clasp).
'39+ Captain C. W. Brownlow served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tionin 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp) .
**<> Captain R. A. Kave serve! with the Hazara Expeditionin 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain F. R. Drake served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
''"t Captain W.H. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp), m 1887-89
•(Clasp), and in 1B90-92 (Clasp) ; and with the Maninore Expeditionin 1S91 (Clasp). ^.c-
"2 Captain R. G. Merriman served with the expedition to the Tambaku Country, on the West Coast of Atrica, m
T892, including the capture of Tambi(i5S0. , and Medal with Clasp). , , , , •, ^
*« Captain O.C.Williamson servedwiththe Burmese Expedition in 1887-89— slightly wounded (Medal with two
*« Captain A. F. Pullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
operations in the Soudan in rBgi including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Medjidie).
*" Caotain J. C. Thorp served with the Burmese Expedition in 188S-87 (Medal with Clasp).
**5t Cantain G. E. Galbraith served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps;.
«« Captain C. N. Lyall seiwed with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Abu Klea—
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). -, • , ii,
"H Captain L. C. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp).
"J Captain Logan.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
■>*8 Cantain P. C. Johnston served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham and was
present 'in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign cf
i88i;, and was nresent in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
«' Captain M. S. Eyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85 with No. 9 Mountain Battery Cinque Ports
Division, and in 1886-87 with No. 1 Mountain Battery Eastern Division (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
expedition to the Black Mountain in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
«» Captain F. H. F. R. McMeekan served with the .Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Ca.ptain W. A. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*52 Major C. E. Lawrie served with the expedition against the Jebus, on the West Coast of Africa, m 1892—
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Sserved with the Dongola Eupeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of a Maxim Battery (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot
Major),
War Services of the Officers of the Boy il Artillery. 201
*^' Captain T. L. Coxhead served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886, and was severely wounded in an engage"
ment at Ningyan on the loth October (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and iledal with Clasp).
*5^ Captain W. K. Hardy.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
*"* Captain J. F. Browne served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 {Medal wirh Clasp) ; with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1890 ; with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
•" Captain C. G. Watson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain M. Pealce served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 iai
command of a Field Batteiy (mentioned in despatches).
"' Captain G. R. Lamb served -with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
"•^ Captain G. S. Og.g served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
■"•' Captain A. W. Money served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890, and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1852.
"- Captain H. W. lies served with the Hazara Expedition in i38S (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition in i8ci in command ot'a division of guns ofNo. S Beagal Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp) .
**•* Captain H. F. Vanderzee served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Captain C. H. de Rougemont served'.with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1S95 in command of a gunboat (mentioned in despatches).
*''' Captain T. E. Marshall served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the Tammu Column (Medal with
Clasp); with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in the operations in the >iorthernChin Hills in 1892-
93 under Brigadier General Palmer (mentioned in despatches).
«^ Captain H. B. Strange served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Aide de
Camp to Major General Strange, Commanding Alberta Field Force, and was present in the engagement on he 28th
May at Frenchman's Butte (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^''' Captain Bruce Kingsmill served with the.expedition to the Black Mountain in 18SS as Assistant Transport Officer
3Vd Column and subsequently in the Advanced Column at Thakot and Allai (Medal with Clasp).
"s Captain C. E. Hill served in the Burmese Expedition in 1335-87 and again in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah
Field Force (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Hazara Expedition in i8gi (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1892.
**' Captain A. E. J. Perkins served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
■*"" Captain L. W. P. East served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp), and in the operations against the Abor Tribes in the North East
Frontier of Assam in 1894 (DSO.).
*"' Captain J. G. Baldwin served in the Burmese campaigQ in 1S90-92, including the Tonhon and Wuntho Ex-
peditions and the operations on the North-East frontier (Medal with Clasp).
*'- Captain Lyle. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantrv, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.)
■•"3 Captain W. D. Nichol served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*"* Captain D. Arbuthnot served with the Chitral Rehef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport
Officer 4th Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
*'' Lieut. K. K. Knapp served with the Manipore Field Force in 1891, and in the Chin Hills in T892 with the
Baunghe, Tashon and Nwengal Columns (Medal with Clasp); in Lushai in 1892 with Captain Rose's Burma
Relief Column (Clasp); and with the Waziristau Field Force in 1894-95 (Clasp).
*"' Lieut. G. G. Traherne served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir Williair Lockhart including
the engagement at Sangar (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lieut. A. M. Smith served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Field Force in 1892.
"* Captain H. G. Pell.y served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'^ Lieut. H. W. M. Parker served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92.
*'- Captain R. St. G. Gorton served with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891, and with the expedition against
the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■^* Lieut. F. G. Smallwood served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S8S (Medal with Clasp) .
*^^ Lieut. D. G. Seagrim served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890 ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
*^' Lieut. W. Howel Jones served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Isazai Field Force in 1892.
■•ss Lieut. C. A. Molony served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hunza-
Nagar Expedition in 1891 including the capture of Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
■"" Lieut. F. R. Patch served in the Miranzai Expedition in i8qi under Sir William Lockhart, and was present
in the engagement at Sangar — wounaed (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
•*'■" Lieut. 0. G.Stewart served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
*'- Lieut. G. F. MacMunn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1892, and was present at the defence of
Sadon— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
*'5 liieuts. E. H. B. Craster, A. W. Curtis, and H. J. Cotterserved with the Isazai Expeditionin 1892.
'''■'* Lieut. J. E. L. Bruce served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Otficer to Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
"' Captain Cook sei-ved with the Bhootan Expedition in 1S65-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Captain Paton served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80 (Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct).
5°^ Captain Firth served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tol-el-Kebii' (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal {late Bengal) Artillery.
I General Carleton commanded the Bengal ArtillerylDivision siege train at the siege and capture ofLucknow
in 1858; commandedArtilleryintheactionofNawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
CB.. Medal with Clasp).
* Sir William Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jtiiiua
202 War Services of the Officers of the Royal (late Bengal) Artillery.
Qhat during the insurrection in Sanger and XerVjudda ten-itorj in 1842. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the Gwahor campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bnndlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Campbell in the PeshawTir Yalley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkej- and the Crimea in iP.54-55-56. Com-
manded three Gu:is, -ivhich, ivith Detachment of loth Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under General Neil (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force LM the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar. and Alumbagh, and fir.'it Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from 27th Sept. to i6th Nov. 1857
(wounded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
185S, and was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of L ickncw by Lord
Cl3'de (Brevets of Major and Lt.CoIonel, C£., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps): wasawaiued the TC "for
highly distinguished conduct on the 25th September 1S57. when the troops penetrated into the city of Lucknow, in
having charged on horseback, with Her Majesty's 90th Regiment, when, gallantly headed by Colonei Camjibell, it
captured two guns in the face of a heavy fire of grape, and having afterwards returned, under a severe fire of
musketry, to bring up limbers and horses to carry off the captured ordnance, which he accomplished. — Extract Jrom
J^ield Force Orders of the late Major General Matelcch. dated ijfh October 1857.'* Commanded a Battery of Horse
Artillery in Oude in 1858. Served as a Volunteer with the Frontier E.xpedition against the Wuzeerees in 1859-co
under Sir N. Chamberlain.
' General Cordner served in the Peshawur Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus
Frontier from 1 854 to 1859 (Medal wiih Clasp). In the Indian Mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Train
Battery in the Cossyah Hill campaign of 1862-63, a^id also in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp).
"> Sir William Stirling Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by zoo Affree-
dies whilst makinf? a military road to Fort Mackeson and encamped si.x miles from Pe.-'hawnr. Out of 60
burkundaz and employes in the camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi trom the zcth June
to the capture of the city on the 20th Sept. 1S57, ha\'ing organized the ist Company of Sikh Artillery during the
eiege, and constantly commanded Batteries of position (mentioned in despatches, with ■■e^pecial approbation
and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger " — Medal with t'lasp).
'1 General Nicholl was thanked by the Gtovernor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Bose's despatch for services
during the defence of S;'u.ror.
'* Lord Roberts served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-5835 D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, including
the siege and capture of Delhi from the 2Sth June to the 20th September (wounded i4tb Jul;-, horse shot 14th
September), actions of Bolundshur (horse shoe; , Allyghur, Agra,Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundhera where he
narrowly escaped cajjture while reconnoitring; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout 1 he operations
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action ofKhodagunge. reoccupationof Futt eh gbur, storm of Mcangunge, action of
Soorsee, and the various onerations ending wnth the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the GovernorGcneral, Victoria
Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps) : received the ITC under the followingcircumstauces: — "Lieutenant
Roberts' gallantry 'has on every occasion been most marked. On following up the retreating enemy on the 2nd
January 1858, at Khodagunge, he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a standard. Lieutenant Roberts
put spurs to his horse, and oveitook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately ttimed
round and presented jeir musketf -at him, and one of the men pulled thetrigger, but fortunr'vly the cap r-iapped,
and the standard-bearer was cut down by the gallant young Officer, and the standard taken possession of by him. He
also, on the same day, cut down another sepoy who was standing at bay, with musket and bayonst, keeping off a
sowar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman, and rushing at the sepoy, with one blow of his
sword cut him across the face, killing him on the spot." Was employed on special service with the expedition of i : ' 3
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the st-orming of Laloo, capture of
Umbeylah and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Sei-vedinthe Abyssinian campaign from January zid,
as As.sistant Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as Senior Officer of the Department at Zoula,
superintended the re-embarkation of the whole arm.y ; was selected b.v Sir Robert Napier as the bearer of his final
despatches (Brevet of Lt.ColoneL and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General ard Senior Staff
Officer with the Cachar Column, iiOoshai E.^Lpeditionary Force, in 1S71-72. and was present at. the capture ol the
Kholel villages, and attack on the Northlang range. 'Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of the
village of Taikoom. 26 January 1872 {CB.). Commanded the Koorum Field Force from the commencement o'' the
Afghan war in 878. and was present at tbe storming and capture of thePeiwarKotaland the pursuit of the A'^r'- n
army to the Shutargardan, at the affair in the Maugior Pass and during the operations in Khost (received the ti; :?
of both Houses of Parliament, and KCJB.). Ccmmanded theCabul Field Force during the advance on and occur.ai.on
of Cabul in the autumn oi 1870, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab, and throughciut the operations ai
Sherpore during the winter of 1S79-80 (CIE.). Ccmmanded the Cabul-Candahar Field Force which marched from
Cabul to Candahar in August i88o, relieved the Candahar Garrison, and on the 1st September defeated and dis-
persed the army under Aynb Khan (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Nominated GCB. and created a Baronet for his distinguished services in India. Has been
twenty-three times mentioned in despatches before the Afghan war, during which campaign he was eight times
thanked by the Viceroy and Commander in Chief in India. Commanded the forces in Burmah in 18S6 after the
capture of Mandalay (received the thanks of the Government of India, Clasp).
'* General Nicholl was thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for services
during the defence of Saugor.
2' Lieut.Geueral ."vairne served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expedition
to Eusofzai, North- West Frontier, in 1863. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field
Force (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Royal Horse Artillery, and was present in
the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, C.B. , Medal with Clasp,
3rd Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
^^ Major General A. Walker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major General Ward served in the Indian Mutiny camtiaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Med'al with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and
tock pan in the march to Candahar with the forcf under Major General Phayre (Medal).
5* General Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867, having brought the
"B" Battery of Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the
arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; served with the Battery until the'9th April 1868, when he was appointed Aide
de Camp to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Artilfery, and was present at the action of Arogee ard fall
of Magda s (mentioned in despatches, and Medal/. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Adjutant and
Quarter Master General of the Ghuznee and Northern Afghanistan Field Forces and Cabul-Candahar force, and was
present m the engagement at Ahmed K.heyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal
with Clasp).
■1 Colonel Andersoj served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Brigade Major Ro.yal Artillery with the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
~'' Major General Swinlev served with the Bhootan Field Force from November 1863 to ilarch 1S66 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Ha'zara Mountain Battery in the Black Mountain expeditionin 1868 (Clasp). Commanded
two guns of No. 2 Mountain Battery in the Jowaki Afreedee expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despat^es. Clasp).
Commanded No. 2 Mountain Battery throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present ^t the affair at Mat-
toon, in the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore. Was also present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 25th April 18S0,
and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and took part in the battle of Candahar (several
mes mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Wai' Services of the Hoyal (late Madras^ Artillery. 203
' Sir Robert Cadell served on the Staff of the Turkish Army during the Russian war from October 1854,
iacluding- the defence of Eupatoria, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and Omar Pacha'swintercampaignin Mingrelia
(mentioned in despatches, Crimean Medal with Clasp, Turliish iledal, 4th Class of the iledjidie, and Brevet of Major).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in Bengal, including the actions of Doomooreagunge, Bannriah, and Tool-
seepore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Genera] hearse served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49; — was Assistant Field Engineer under General
Whish at the siege of Mooltan, and at the action of Soorujkoond, and subsequentlj- commanding the Artillery of
the Nawab o.' Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Edwardes ; present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (men-
tioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sortie from the fortress on 30th December 1848).
Served under Major R. G. Taylor witti the Force in the Derajat, which drove the Aifghans from Bunnoo (Punjaub
Medal with Clasp). On the 2nd Jan. 1850, at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border levies defeated the
tribe of Oomurzye Vizee—^es who made a descent on Bunnoo. In iS^ovember 1852 was in commaT- 1 of 4000 Cash-
mere Regular Troops anu British Irregular Levies in the Expedition to Khagan and the Black Mountain (Medal
with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny, commanded the Cavalrj' of the Hurreeana Irregular Field
Force of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore RajpootCavalry
of Bickaneer, — made a forced march on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commanded a Force
which stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hurreeana. Commanded the Cavalry
at Jumalpoor. Scved with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of theForts of Dadree,
Jhuijur, and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi Column at the battle of Narnoul
severely wounded). Commanded the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 185S. Served
with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard at the actions of Munnehar, Azimghur 15th April, and in the
pursuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur 17th April 1858, Munnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in the
expedition into the .tugdespore Junixles during June and July 1S58 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ General E. M. Playfair served in the second Burmese war in 1S53 (Medal). Also served in the Indian
Mutiny campaiijn aiid was often engaged with the rebels in inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp).
^" Brigadier General Alexander served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
War Services of the Boyal {late Bombay) Artillery.
' Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal). Campaign of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CJB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General of
India stated in his notification of the 18th June 1857 that "the valuable assistance afforded on every occasion of
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilUant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball had been
highly commended by Sir James Outram and merited the unqualified approbation and the hearty thanks of the
Governor General in Coimcil."
* General Aitken served with the expedition to Persia in 1856-57, and was present at the bombardment of
Mohumrah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the campaign m Rajpootana and
Central India in 1837- 59, including the action of Rewah, sieges of Awah (mentioned in despatches) and Kotah
(mentioned in despatches) , and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
" General Fuller ,-erved in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotahkeserai
and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
-" Major General Galdecott served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from
September 1367, and commanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned iu
•despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal" — Medal). Served in the Afghan war in i879-8o,and was present at the
defenceofCandahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
3£edal with Clasp).
f' Colonel Mortinier served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Sept. 1S67, having proceeded to Zoulla
with the Recoimoitring Party ; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala, and mentioned in
despatches for "ability, energy and zeal" (Medal).
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
Majobs.
Olivier. Henry Dacrep. Ap-ent Bnmbay &nd Central India Railwaxs
Smitb-Rewse, Henry 'Whistler'*'" (Ht.MoJor, 29 Dec. 83), Gibraltar
Blackburn, John Ed-u'ard.'si AldershoD
Bretou, Harry D'Arch, Whitehall
Knisbt, Henry Palmer, Edinburgh
Goldney, William Henry, Dover
Leslie, Fi'ancis Seymour, Whitehall, War OfBce
Younpc, Carmichael Light, Ceylon
p.s.c. Leverson, Julian Johii.i'"^ Home District
Hippisley, Richard Lionel,'^'' Aldershot
Hellard, Robert Chailes,'^' Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Campoell, John Colin Livington,i^s Edinburgh
Davidson, George, ''''Exec. Eng., istGrade.D.P.W., M.W. Dept
Lister, Wastel Jameson, Executive Engineer, 2ndGrade, D.P. Woi'ks. Leave, Europe
Wood, Charles Knight.'" Malta
O'Sullivan, GeraldlHope Wildig,''^" Commandaiit Bombay Sappers and Miners, [
with rank of Lt. Colonel I
Blunt. Ernest, isii Bawul Pindce. On Leave
p.g.c. Burn-Murdoch, John, '^- Deputy Commanding Engineer, State Hails., Bombay.
EJlis, Charles Conynghara, '53 Executive Engineer, ist Grade, Bareilly
p.s.c. Sharpe, James Birch, Woolwich
Digby, Thomas,''-'* Executive Engineer, ist Grade, Madras Division. On leave
Barton, Maurice Charles, '"^ Sup. Inst., Ben gal Sappers and Miners, Eoorkee
Maxwell, Ronald Charles,'" Aldershot
Love, Henry Davison, Principal Civil Engineering College atMadras
Sill, .John Warre, Instructor Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 26 Sept. 94
Mackean, Kenneth, 1S9 gt Lucia
Bagnold. ArthnrHenry'"™(J?f.J/</;or,i5 JuneSs). Western District
Constable, WilloughbyVerner, -"2 North Western Railway, Lahore. On leave
Jennings, Robert Henry. ^"3 Political Emjjloy, Rajpcotana
Foley, Algernon Campbell."" Commanding 23rd Field Company, Aldershot
Darling, Charles Henry,-"* Portsmouth
Rawson, Herbert Edward, London
Mackenzie, William Jacob, Malta
Andrews-Spoed, Henry Speed,^™ Exec. Engineer, 2nd Grade, M.W.D., TJmballa
Bustou, Philip Thomas-"' (St. Major, 7 Dec. 88), Dublin
Tyler, John Charles,-"" Colchester
Sim. George Hamilton,-"' Instructor School ot Military Engineering, Chatham
Campbell, John Charles, 2'" Dublin '.
Finnis, Henry, '2'> Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for R. Eng., India
I'errier, James Archibald,-'- 2)S0. Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, Simla
FuUertor;, John Davidson, -'^ Adjutant 2 Cheshire Volunteer Engineers, 21 Mar. 95
Hoskyn, Chas.Reg., Dep. Account. Gen. Public Works Accounts, N.W.Prov. and Oude
Spilsbury, Edgar Chas.'-'+ Exec. Eng., 2nd Gr.,D.P.W., M.W. D., Rajpootana
Baldwin, Philip Bell,-'=' Norwich. Ordered to India -
Jones, George Turner,^"' Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, Military Works Department, Poena
Conner, >7illiam Daniel,^'' Professor Royal Military Academy
Lindley, Waldemar Delmar,-'* Hong Kong
p.s.c. Bethell, Edward Eugh,2'9 York
Attree, Frederick Wm. Town,^-' Netley. Ordered to India
■ j).5.c. Talbot, ifo«. Milo George-^ (Bt.M'ijor, 16 Feb. 87), War Office
Mein, Alexander Lechmere,'^' Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, Military Works \
Department, Kurraehee i
^.s.e.Hickson. Samuel ArthurEinera,''-''DSO. Exec. Eng. 2nd Gr. M.W. D.Bomba.y
Onslow, Gerald Chas.Penrice.^*'' Ex^utive Engineer, ist Grade, M.W.D., Chuckrata
Stafford, William Francis Howard, '-' Curragh
Waller, Edmund Augustus, --8 Exairiner of Guaranteed Railway Accounts, Madras...
Kennev, Arthur Herb.-irt,-' CilG. Chatham
Wahab, Robert Alexander.-'^" (Bt.Zt. Colonel 2S Aug. 95) Survey of India, Calcutta
St. Clair, William Augustus Edmund,''^' Dublin
Tower, George Alfred,"^- School of Military Engineering
Childers, Edmund Spencer Eardley'^''^ {JBt.Mnjor c Jan. 85; Sf.Lt. Colonel,)
2 Apr. 03), Cape of Good Hope '. )
Wingueld-Stratford, Cecil Vernon, Gosport
Coles, Walter, 23^ Woolwich
Friend, Lovick Bransby, Portsmouth
Shute, Gerald Edward, -^^ Bombay Sappers and Miners
Rainsford-Hannay, Frederick, Chester
p. I.e. Haiij, Herbert de Haga,''*' Adj. 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne Vol. Eng. 24 May 92
Penrose, Cooper,"^' Assist. Tnsp. Sub. Defences, War Office, Whitehall
Day, John George,"' Bombay
Porter, Geoffrey Merchead,'*' Exec. Eng., ist Grade, Bombay Defence Div. Oufurl.
Jero-ne. Henry Joseph Walker,"*" Glasgow. Ordered to School of Mil. Engineering
Scott-MoncriefT, Geo. Eenneth,-*' Instr. School of Mil. Eng., Chatham, 1 Nov. 93...
p.s.c. Sinclair, Hugh Montgomerie,-*- India
Kenyon, Edward Han^lph, Special Duty, Admiralty
Grant, Samuel Charles Norton, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Bace, Charles M'Guire,-*' Mauritius
Middlomass, John Crawford, Pembroke Dock ,
Peel, Frederick,""' Exec. Eng. 2nd Gr., D. P. W., M. W. D., Lahore. Leave, Europe...
Luty ens, John Gallwey,''** Madras
Cameron, Maurice Alexander, Crown Agent for the Colonics, Downing Street
Wrottesley, Alfred Edward, Hong Kong. Ordered home ■
Cleeve, Stewart Dalrymple,''*'' Adjutant i Hants Engineer Militia 23 Aug. 92
MacDonnell, Alfred Creagh,-'^ Inst, in Surveying Sch. of Mil. Eng., 16 Dec. 95
Boyce, Ernest Joseph George, Ceylon
Appleton, Henry,''*' Punjab
Dickie, .fohn Kli'ord,"** Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, D. P. W., M. W. D. Leave, Europe....
Tyler, Henry Edward, Inspector of Submarine Defences, India
Abbott, Herbert Edw. Stacy,-*" DSO. Under Sec. to Punjab Govt. P.;W. D. Gen. !_
Branch, Simla (
p.s.c. Foster, Hubert John.--" Edinburgh
Haynes, Charles Edward,-''' Malta
Barnet, Horace Hutlon,"^- E.vec. Eng.,2ndGrade,D.P.W'.,M.W'. Dept., Bombay
Kuck, Oliver Edwal,'*^ Bermuda
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
209
Majors.
Mayne, Charles Biair,'-^ Secretary Royal Engineer Institute, Chatham
Goorlwyn, Henry Edward/^* DSO. Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Gale, Walter Andrew, Special duty, Thames District. Ordered to India
Hawkins, Walter Francis,-^^ Aldershot
Slater, Mortimer John, '^e .Jamaica
■Randolph. Alfred Herbert, '26 Office of Inspector Gen. of Fortifications, Whitehall
.Taekson, Louis Charles,"" Instructor, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Littledale, Ralph Pudsay.-s? Ordered to Glasgow .".
Commeline, Charles Ernest,'-56 Halifax, N. S
Cowan, James Henry.War OfRce, Whitehall
Bond, Francis George, ^^' Military Works Department, Allahabad
ji.f.c. Lcversou, George Francis, Esquire of St. John of Jerusalem, Deputy As- ")
sistant Aniutant General for Royal Engineers, Ireland, 9 Aug. 95 J
Bowles, Frederick Gilbert, -«~ G.P.'O. Telegraphs, London ,
Longe, Fr.ancis Bacon, ^^^ Dep. Supt. ist Grade, Topog. Surv. of India, Bangalore
Turton, William Harry, Adjutant 2 Lancashii'e Engineer Volunteers 31 May 94..
Gordon, George Huntly Blair.^si Harwich
Brothertou, Thomas de la Haye,'''' Malta ".
Carr, George Anderson, Chief Inst. Electcy. 3ch. of Mil. Engineering, 30 Jan. gl
Kelly, Arthur James, Adjutant ist London Engineer Volunteers 4 May 92
Stanton, Edwd.Chas.,"'iExec.En<r.2ndGr.,D. P. W.,M.W.D..Benffl. Leave England
iK^.c. Heath, Fred. Crofton,=o~ Brig. Major&Sec. a.M.E. (Bt. Major, 26 Jan. 88)...
Glubb, Frederic Manley, Preston
Thomson, Andrew Graham.-''^ Ordered to War OCBce
p.x.c. Pemberton, Ernest St. Clair,-^' Intelligence Department, War Office
j).s.c. Laffan, Henry David, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Intelligence ■>
Branch, War Office, 26 Apr. 96 ...'. j
p.s.c.Lawson,Hy.Merrick,") D.A.A.Gen.WarOfBce,29 SeDt.Q3(5<.Jl/a/o)-, 2 Apr. 88
Tanner, John A rthur,"2iiso. Exec. Eng., 2nd Gr., D.P.W., M.W. Dept., Punjab...
.Sankey, Alfred Robert Mandeville, Jamaica
Reynolds, Frank Romilly, Edinburgh
MacCarthj-, Felix Denis Francis, ^'^Curragh
Irvine, James Laird, 27* Aldershot
Husse.y, William Clive, -'5 Aide de Camp to Lieut. General Sir Robert Grant,)
KCB., Inspector General of Fortifications j
Jackson, Hugh M.,"!"' Deputy Supdt., 1st Grade, Survey of India, Calcutta ....Ji...
ps.c. Agar, Edward, Portsmouth
Rice, Spring Robert, Aldershot
Meeres, Arthur Douglas, Adjutant ist Aberdeen Volunteer Engineers 17 Sept. 94
Dumbleton, Horatio Norris,^^' Chief Inst. School of Submarine Mining 16 Aug. 95
Prendergasi, Theodore John Warrender, Isle of Wight
Massy, Hampden Hugh, Aldershot
Adair, Henry Benjamin Naylor,-'^ Adjutant Royal Anglesey Engineers (Militia)
St. John, Charles William Robert, Lough Swilly
Yolland, William, Bermuda
Mantell, Alfred Montgomery, -f" Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Burn-Murdoch, Paul R. War Office
Williams, Godfrey, 2*' Exec. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., M.W. Dept., Peshawur
lluskisson, William. Thames District
Cregan, Thomas Andrew, Adjutant i Gloucestershire Volunteer Eng. 30 Oct. 94...
Druitt, Edward, Secretary Royal Engineer Committee, Chatham
Chesney, Harold Frank,-'78 Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, D. P. W., M.W.D., Peshawur...
Brownrigg, Henry John Watt, Instructor Royal Military Academy 15 Aug. 93 ...
Stafford, Henry Lawrence Caulfeild Howard, Inst. R. Mil. Academy 20 Aug. 92...
Anderson, Francis James. ^^^ Penang. Col. Engineer
Arkwright, Leonard Arthur, Egypt
Gubbins,. Philip Charles, Belfast
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24 Sept. 95
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5 Dec. 95
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19 June 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
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31 Jan. 78
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19 June 77
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31 Jan. 73
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18 Dec. 78
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■ Deo. 78 30 Mar. 89
Captains.
Paterson, Hugh Aug. Lawrence, Portland
Cairnes, William Alan,'''*^ Dublin
Stockdale, Godfre.v Henry Wolley, Plymouth
Davidson, Stuart. War Office, Whitehall
Leigh, Richard, Ce.ylon ,
Horniblow, Frank Herbert, Adjutant 2 Gloucestershire Engineer Volunteers 3 Oct. 93
Baker, Walter Way, WarOffice |i8 Dec. 78
Russell, Bruce Bremner,'^* Punjab, Peshawur
Learoyd, Charles Douglas, ^ss Newcastle-on-Tyne
Norris, Stephen Leslie,^*'' Edinburgh
Mullaly, Herbert,28V Deputy Assistant Qr. Master General for .Mobilization, India, 11 Mar. 96
Kinde, William Henry, Portsmouth
Mills, Dudley Acland, Plymouth
Winn, John,*' Halifax, N. S
Burrard, Sidney Gerald, Dep. Supdt., 4th Grade, Topograp. Survey of India, Dhera
Kelly, Francis Henry ,2» Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, P.W.D., M.W. Department, Lahore
King, Henry Somerset,^^! Ordnance Survey, Clifton, Bristol
Browne, Clement Alfred Righy, Assistant Accountant General P. W.D. Govt, of India
Russell, Walter, Mauritius
Jeffreys, Frederick Vaughan, Aldershot
Roberts, Henry Bradley. Bermuda
Townshend, Ernest, Gosport
Sandbach, Arthur Edmund,^' at Staff College, Sandhurst
Allen, Robert Franklin, ^'i Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, M. W. Department; Office of 7
Inspector General of Military Works, Simla j
Dallas, James, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P.W., Assist. Secretary, M. W.D. Simla...
Stuart, Andrew Mitchell, ^se inspector of Royal Engineers' Stores, War Office
Norton, Charles Edward, Home District
Biggs, Henry Vero,2'-'6 Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, Military Works Department, Punjab
Barton, Edmund Merceron,^™ Capo of Good Hope
Tuke, Martin Litchfield,^™ Commanding 31st Company, School of Mihtary Engineering ...
Oldfield, Frederick Hume,^^ Ordnance Survey, Carlisle
Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John,™^ Cork '.
Grant, Alexander, Instructor of Fortification, Royal Military Academy, i Apr. 92
Hemming, Edward Hughes, Executive Engineer,' 2iid Grade, M. W. Department. On leavi:
Hodder, William Morgan,3»3 Adjutant i Durham Volunteer Engineers, 17 Oct. 95
Huleatt, Hugh.s"* First Assistant Building Works Ordnance Factories, Royal Arsenal
CVPTAIN.
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18 Dec. 88
iS Dec. 88
10 Jan. 89
12 Jan. 8q
8 Feb .8q
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18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
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6 Apr. 79
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30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 .fuly 79
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30 July 79
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Corps of Hoyal Engineers.
Captains.
Maclagan. Eobert Smeiton.sos Assist. Eng., ist Grade, P.W.D.,M.W.D., Delhi
Boyd, Mossom Archibald, Chief Instructor (Submarine Mining), Plymouth
Hiiliard, William Robert, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, Kurrachee. Leave, Europe
Swayiie, Harald George Carlos,™* Lucknow
Nathan, Matthew, War Office, London
Cowie, Alexander Hugh, Aldershot
Thackwell, Osliert Montague Roche, India
Stewart, James,™' Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.W., M.W. Department, Agra ...
Kincaid, William Francis Henry Style™* (Brevet Major 18 Nov. 96), Egyptian Army ...
■Far Aylmer.Fenton J.,™' Station S. Officer, Fyzahad'li^Jl/o/. iSOct.g^; Bt.Li.Cal.22i&\\.i)(!)
Capper, John Edward, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, P.W.D., Aden
Baddele.y, Charles Edward, -'''Bombay Sapper.s and Miners ; Companj' Commander, Kirkee
Dixon. Peter Eden, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, M.W.I)., Peshin
Hill, Cecil, 3'^ Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Meredith, Edward Spencer. Chester
Petrie, Ricardo Dartnell,^'^ Shorucliffe
Cowie. Charles Henry, Executive Engineer. 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Calcutta. On Furlough ..
Edmonds, JamesEdward, Staff College. Sandhurst
Mortcr, Wm. Ross,"' Assistant Engineer, ist Grade. Indus Canals, Dhera Ghazi Khan ...
Shelley, Archibald Douglas Graham, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. W. ; Under >
Secretary to Madras Government, P. WD. Railway Branch. On Furlough )'
Glanville, Francis,^'' iiSO. Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Plymouth
Ellis, William Montague, Consulting Architect, Chepah, School of Mil. Eng. Temporary
Van Straubenzee, Arthur Hope, School of Military Engineering
Maodonaid, James Ronald Leslie,^-" Simla (£»-f»f? Mo/or, 5 Jan. 95), Egypt
AValton, EUys W., Deii. Consulting Eng. to Govt, of India for Railways, Calcutta. On Leave
Dundee, William John Daniell, Kirkee
Roper. Alexander William,^-- Gibraltar. Ordered Home
Jones, Lewis, Perth
Hamilton, James EdwmO'Hora, Dover. Ordered to Ceylon
Craster, Shafto Longfield, Exec. Eng. srdGrade, D.P.W., M.W.D
p.s.c. Heath, Gerard Moore, ^^■' Aldershot
Mackenzie, Ronald Joseph Henry Louis.^-^ Sick Leave
Molony, Franois Arthur,^-" Staff College
Luard, William Du Cane,^ Falmouth
Cordue, William George Banger,"*^ Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, M.W.D. , Bengal
Wade, James Molesworth.^-" Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., M. W. D., Bengal
Bythell, William Johu,^^! Dep.Supdt , 2nd Grade, Survey of India,Chitral(i;f.Jl/a/.'22 Jan.96)
Ward, Bernard Rowland, Cork '.
Stewart, William Robert, Thames District. Ordered to Woolwich
Elliot, Gilbert Sutherland McDowell, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Salvesen. Charles Emil.^ss Uniballa '.
Godby,Charles.=34 Plymouth
Pringle, John Wallace,-''*' Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, M.W.D. Bombay
Serjeant, James Robert Beza,*** Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Kent, Herbert Vaughan, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Houston, Eyre, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade. D.P.W.. On Leave
Morony, Biirdett Edwaid, School of Military Engineering
Brown', Wm. Baker, Chief Instructor Submarine Mining School cf Military Engineering ...
Mould, Charles Frederick, Hong Kong '.
Renny-Tailyour, Thomas Francis Bruce, ^^* Survey of India, Bangalore
Rose, Charles Stuart,-'™ Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., M.W.D. , Beluchistan
O'Meara, Walter Alfred John,3<» Stafi College
Haggitt, Edward Dashwood, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Gordon, William Staveley,^'; Egyptian Army, Cairo
Lang, John Irvine,'*- CMG. Assist. Inst., School of Mil. Engineering {Bt. Major 18 Nov. gd)
La-wrie, Walter Gray, Malta
Painter, Arnaud Clarke, Portland
Swainson, Arthur Lake, Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, M.W. Department, Madras
Broke, Harry, Ordnance Surve.y, Bristol
Purvis, John Suottiswocde. Belfast
Bonham-Carter, Herman,"-" Assistant Secretary, Govt, of India, P.W.D. Railway Branch
Taylor, Ernest Frederick, Cape Town
Buckland, Reginald Ulick Henry,'" Adjutant School of Military Engineering, i Oct. 95
Curtis, Reginald Salmond,"'' Aldershot (Brevet Major 25 Mar. 96)
Brett, Walter PerCx^al, lusttuctor in Electricity, Royal Military Academy
Johnston. Bruce Campbell, vVeedon " ."
Johnstone, James Henry L'Esirange, Inspector of Iron Structures, War Office
Gibbon, James Aubrey, Exec, ling. 3rd Grade. D.P.W., M.W. Department, Bengal. On Leave
Ashworth, Perceval, Shornciffe. Ordered to India
Bullen, Edward Darley,'" 2rd Assistant Principal, Thomason College, Roorkee
HarrisoTi-Topham, Thomas,'*' DSO. Home District
Hunter- Weston, AylmerGonld'** (Brevet Major 2Z Aug. 95). On Leave
Reynolds, Arthui Reynold, Secunderabad ..'
Gaynor, Henry Frances, Assistant Instructor Workshops, School of MiUtary Engineerin
Laurence. Richard Thomas Kaynes,-''" Woking
Dealy, John Anderson, '^'^ Executive Engineer. 3rd Grade, M.W.D., Jubbulpore
Pery, Cecil T'harles James, Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Wright, H. Brooke Hag:- tromer,'=i Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangaloie. Leave, England
Fowke, Geoj-tre Henry, Curragh
Rimiugton, Joseph Came ron,'=2 Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, M.W. Dept., Bombay
Lyons, Henry George. Survey duty, Assouan
Roe. Cyril Harcourt.'^' On Leave
Carey, Herbert Clement, Hor.g Kong
Close, Charles Frederick, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Laffan, Joseph de Courcy. Ordered to Jamaica
Harper, Gecrge Montague, Adjutant 2 West Riding of York Eng. Vols. 10 Oct. 02
Tudor, Ernest Augustus Tudor, Mauritius '.
Maodonoeh,Georee Mark Watson, Staff College. Ordered to India
Brewin, John Paltly, India
Skej-, Frederic Edivard Guthrie, '=■* Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Hrooker, Robert Lee Cecil.^-'s Birmingham
Young, Julius Ralph, Natal
Phillips, George Edward,';!^ War Ol'dce Whitehall
Simmons, George Francis Henry LeBreton,'^"! Submarine Mining Service, Pembroke Dock
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18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
19 May 80
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15 May 80
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Corps of Boyal Engineers.
Cattains.
HilU, Edmond Herbert, Assistant Instructor, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Baylay, Fiederiek, School of Military Engineering
iracAdam, Walter, Superintendent Brennan Torpedo Factory, 24 June 96
Speranza, Walter Stephen John J. Lawrence, Cork
Edgell, Edward Arnold,^" India
Powell, Sidney Henry,^** Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawul Pindee
Harrison, Gilbert Harwood, War Office
p.s.c. Ewbank, William. ^^^ Ordered to India..
Livingstone, Hubert Armme Anson, Woolwich
Stevens, Charles Richard, Netley
Chapman, Leonard Palmer ,2«' Exeo._Engineer, 3rd Grade, D,P.W., M.W.D., Quetta
Liddell, William Andrew
Sohreiber, Acton Lemuel, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. W., Cawnpore
Tulloch, John Arthur Stanford,"'- Madras Sappers and Miners, Mandalay
Evans, Usher Williamson,^^^ Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Bland, Edward Humphry ,^^4 Adjutant Monmouth Royal Engineers (Militia), 8 Dec. 96
Hedley, VValter Coote, Ordnance" Survey, Derby
Stokes-Roberts, Edw.Rowland Bennett, ^^^ Second Assist. Building Works, Ordnance Factories
Williams, Hugh Bruce, Adjutant Royal Engineer Troops, Aldershot, 16 Jan. 96
Fanshawe, Gerard Lewis, Falmouth
Enthoven,Chas. Heufrey,Assisl.. Instructor, School of Mil. Engineering, Chatham, 7 Sept. 93
Gale, Henry Richmond. Ordered Home
Close, Geoifrey Dominie,'" Malta
Sorsbie, Robert Pox,^^* Limerick
Lloyd, Frederic Lindsay, Assist. Inst. School of Submarine Mining, Plymouth, 25 May 95 ..
Jones, Harry Balfour, Gibraltar '
Sherwood, Harold Joseph,'"" Rcorkee
Dixon, Richard Travers, Plymouth
Lee, Richard Philipps, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Perceval, Charles Cecil.'"' Home District
Edwards, Richard Fieldin, Chatham r
Nanton, Herbert Colborne,'"* Exec. Eng. 4th Grade, D.P. Works.M.W.D., Ferozepore
Casgrain, Philippe Henri du Perron,''^ Ordnance Survey, Bedford
Ridout, Dudley Howard, Gravesend
VonHugel, Norman Guy, Cork
Skinner, Thomas Carlyle, Dover
Sloggett, Harry,'"' Ordnance Survey, Bnnis
Cartwright, George Straohan,'"* School of Military Engineering, Chatham
p.s.c. Kirkpatrickj George Macaulay. Ordered to Malta
Lenox-Conyngham, Gerald Ponsonby, Special Dutj', Persia. On Leave
Tomlin, Robert Ernest, Dep. Consulting Engineer to Govt, of India for Railways, Lucknow.
p.s.c. Clauson, John Eugene, Special Dutj', AVar Office
Travers, George Alfred,''"-" Aldershot
Dunsterville, Edward Leslie, Madras Sappers and Miners, Chin Hills
Bigge, Thomas Arthur Hastings, S.M.E. Chatham
Tilley, William Fairbairn,^"'' Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., Jhansi
Atkinson, Edward Henry de Vere,'*' Instructor Royal Military Academy, 15 Jan. 96
Colnaghi, Dominic Henry, Malta
Twiss, John Henry, School of Military Engineering
Moore, Arthur Trevelyan,'*'' Athlone
Prentice, Herbert, School of Military Engineering
Johnson, Eliot Philips,'^' Bangalore
Scla.ter, Bertram Lutley, East Africa
Scudamore, Walter Victor, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.W., Bombay
Swmey, Alex. J. H.,'« Exec. Eng. 4th Grade, D.P.W.,M.W. Dept., Rawul Pindee. On Leave..,
M'Elhinny, William John,'^'' Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, Lucknow. On Leave
Duff, George Mowat,'*' Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, Military Works Department, Simla...
Twining, Philip Geoffrey, Instructor, Royal Military College, Canada
Joly de Lotbiuiere, Alain Chartier, Bombay
Wilson, Frederick Alfred, Kirkee
Picton-Jones, Reginald Ernest,'** Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, Military Works Dept., Madras
Kirby, Norborne, Barmah
Robinson, Richard Percy, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, i Apr. 93, Manchester
Paul, Ernest Moncreiff, Assistant Inspector, Woolwich
Fowler, John Sharman,'^" Z)SO. Peshawur
Radcliffe, Philip John Joseph, Adj. i Devon and Somerset Volunteer Engineers
Hutton, Gilbert Montgomerie,'" School of Military Engineering
Wade, Henry Molesworth St. Aubyn,'^^ Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Heyoock, Charles Hensman,'^" Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Seaman, Edwin Charles, Assist. Inst. (Submarine Mining), School of Military Eng., Chatham
Murray, Valentine, District Traffic Superintendent, Burmah State Railways
Babington, Stafford Charles, Gape Town
Blair, Everard M'Leod, Cork
Weedon, Franklin Francis,'^^ Bangalore
Burn, James Montague, Mussorie
Murray, James Harry Stewart, Loralai ,
Blakeway, John Prestwich, Burmah
Molesworth, Percj' Braybrooke, Ceylon
p.s.c. Coffin, Campbell. Ordered to Gibraltar
Digby, William Trench, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Burn, Ernest Melville Johnston, Cork
Kingscote, Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge,"^ Cork. Ordnance Survey
Morice, Cuthbert Charles Duguid, Poena
Stafford, Edmund Hyde Whallej' Howard, Aden
Fraser, Theodore,'^^ Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Pranklj-n, Claude de Montmorency, Adj. i Sussex Vol. Eng., 8 May 95
Pilcher, Arthur John, Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, Indan Revenue Survey, Poona .
Brooker, Edward Part, Ordnance Survey, Bristol
Walpole, Alfred,"" Assist. Engr., ist Grade, M.W.D., Mhow. On Leave
Vanrenen, James Ernest, Glasgow, Adjutant ist Lanark Volunteers, 2 Apr. 96
Williams, Sytlney Frederick, Edinburgh. Ordnance Survey
Fair, Frederick Kendall, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Bombay, Kirkee
Fraser, Howard Alan Denholm,'"* Assist. Supt., 1st Grade, Indian Revenue Survey, Poona.
Acworth, George Pelham Aufrere, Assistant Instructor School of Submarine Mining
Campbell, George Polding. Special duty, Wazirstan
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2 July 86
24 July
Oaptains.
Collins. Charles Bury, Submarine Mining Service, Halifax. Ordered home ,.
Kennedy.John Nassau Chambers, Postal Telegraphs, Exeter
Nathan,' Walter Simeon, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, Simla
LlETTTEWiNTS.
Ainslie. Clement,'^' Secunderabad
Ryder, Charles U eiiry Dudley, Assistant Superintendent, ist Grade,Indian Revenue Survey,Bangalore
Boys, Reginald Harvey Henderson, New Cross (G.P.O.)
Wilson, Charles Stuart, Gibraltar
Robertson, Charles Lonsdale, Simla
Clayton, Henry Edward Gilbert, Portsmouth
Burnaby, Chiirles Granet, Bermuda
Hunt, Edward Leslie, Cape Town.
Kemp, Geoffrey Chicheley. Leave, England
Young, Edward George, Aldershot
Barton, Hugh Jolin, Adjutant i Lane. Vol. Eug. with rank of Captain, 21 Apr. 9^
i4 July 86
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24 July 86
2nd LIEUT.
Naish, Theodore Edward, Portsmouth
Ogilvie, Edward Collingwood,*°' Quetta. On leave
Mallaby, Digby Lighton,''»2 Quetta
Marshall. Hugh John Miles,''"^ Bangalore
O'Shee, Richard Alfred Poer, Shorncllffe
Rotheram, Walter Henry. Ordnance Surve.T, Dublin
Boileau, Frank Ridley Farrer, Rawul Pindee
Waghorn, William Danvers, Bombay
Mair, Robert .John Byford, Ordnance Survey, Chester ,
Watkiiis, Charles Mostyu Francis, Lucknow
Au.stin, Herbert Henry, Bombay
Lathbury, Henry Oscar, Meerut
Watherston, Alan Edward Garrard, Assistant Instructor, School of Militarj- Eng., Chatham
Dobbs, Conw.ay Richard, Malta
Haig, Ernest Herman, Assistant Instructor School of Mining, Portsmouth
Leslie, George Ar-thur James, Quetta
Harrison, William Albert, Ordnance Survey, Redhill
Bond, Reginald Francis Geo., Superintendent of Instruction, Bengal Sappers and Miners...
Rivett-Carnac, Seymour Gordon, Rangoon
Scholfield, George Peabod.v, Aldershot ,
Kincaid, Willie Alexander Scotland, Chutrapur, Ganjam
Liddell. John Stewart. Aldershot
J3igge, George Orde, Harwich
Kingston, George Bennett, Bombay
Crookshank, Chichester De Windf""
Thuillier, Henry Fleetwood,'-''^' Rawul Pindee
Davy, Cecil William, Postal felegraphs, Exeter ,
Des Vceux, Henry Bertrani, Malta. Ordered to Chatham
Rushton, Henr.y William, Assam
Whitlock, George Frederick Ashwood, Gibraltar
Pike, Cecil Francis Browne, Malta
Palmer, William Legh, Pembroke Dock
Carmichael, James Forrest Halkett, Bengal
Stockley, Hugh Roderick,"'* Chitral
Caulfeild, St. George Robert Sanderson, PaulI-on-Humber
Godfrey-Paussett, Edmund Godfre.y, Postal Telegraphs
Harvey, Edward Henry, Portsmouth
Cochrane, Thomas Henry, Gibraltar
Winsloe, Alfred Raynaud, Chitral
Watson, Thomas Colclough, Lahore
Greer, Richard Edward,""' Quetta
Smyth, William Carew, India
Harvey, Robert Napier, Halifax
Hare, Humi^hrey John, On Leave
Brady, Daniel, Rangoon
Sees, Frederick Francis Nigel,""* M.W.D. Muttra
Bowen, Charles Otway Cole, Bermuda
Hume, Arthur Henry Bliss, Bengal Presidency
Gorringe, George Frederick,*™ I)SO., serving with the Egyptian Army, Suakim
Dick, George, Mooltan
Matheson, John Colin, Assistant Instructor School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Grant, Philip Gordon, Cawnpore
SwintO)T,ErnestDunlop, Assist. Instructor School of Military Engineering, 3 Nov. 96
Laurence, Gerald C. R., Bermuda
Fuller, Francis George, Aldershot
Coffin, Clifford, Cork
Smith, George Eiward,East Africa
Shelley, Bertran; Arthur Graham, Bangalore
Watling, Frnnciis Wyatt, Bangalore ,
Hemming, Norman Mackenzie, Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Eiach, Arthur Hamilton Dundas,"'" Rangoon. Leave, England
Close, Lewis Henry,"" M,W,D.Sealkot Water Supply
Galloway, John Joserih, Liverpool
Nugent, Charles H. Hodges, Hong Kong
de Lotbiniere, Henri Gustave Jul.y, Aden
Coldstream, William Menzies,"'^ Bangalore
jy.s.c. Friederichs, Duncan Alexander." Ordered to Egypt
Bark worth, John Raymond, Adjutant i Middlesex Vol. Eng. with rank of Captain i May 9,
Weekes, Heni-y Wilson, Kamptee ,
Saunders, Frederick William, Secunderabad
Scott, George Theobalds, Punjab
Griffith, George Herbert, Punjab. On Leave
WilKmsou, Charles William, Quetta
Babmgton, Walter, Poona
M'Cormick, Andrew L. C, Beloochistau
Walker, George, Kirkee
Sanders, Gerard Arthur Fletcher,"" Suakin
Kelsall, Hope Waddell, Hong Kong. Ordered Home
Roberts. Gp^rse Bradley, Basingstoke
Girouard, Edouard P. Cranwill,"'^ BSO., Egypt
Adams, Alexander, Mandalay
16 Feb. 87
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213
LlEDTKJfANIS.
Lesslie.W. B , R.M.CoU.Kingston
Farwell, C. Bowers, Bombay
Pauet, AlphonseE., Punjab
Brerauer, Archur Grant, ileerut \
Temporarj, Bgypc j
Rooke, Bertram Harcmersley, )
Madras S. and M., Mandalayji
Henniker, Alanil. Bermuda
Pyne, W. M., Plymouth
iluter, Robert Stanley, Burmah.
Falcon, Chas. Gordon, Malta
Wcstropp, Fred. M., Bombay....
Cameron, Htig-h Alan, Suakhi ...
Gwynn, C. Wm.-n* DSO. S. M. E.
Gug-gi3berg,Fred.G., Singapore. )
~ iring i
2»ni.Ii;UT.l LIK0T.
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School Military Engineer
Hibbert.W.G., Chatham
Petavel, Jas. Wm., Sheffield.")
Adj. ist W. York Vols., with f
rank of Captain, 16 .June 96...^
Dumaresq, Algernon H., Assist. >
Inst., School of Military Bng. J
Thompson, Wm. M., Hong Kong.
Macauley.Geo. Bohun, AVar Office
B,ogers, Henry Schofield, Madras
Colvin, James M. C, Chitral
;Oickson,Wm. Edm.R., Roorkee...
Ale Vitre, Percy T. D., Hong Kong
Griffith,D.Maitland, Bengals. &M.
Ounningbam, Allan H., Quetta...
Burne, b\ H. C, Quetta'
Watts-JoneSjWm. Alan, Muttra \
On Leave i
ILubbock,Guy,«sjXadras S. and M.
Tod-Mercer, Bernard Meyrick|
Mercer, Eoorkee )
Maud, Philip, Aldershot
Webber, Cswald T. 0'K.,H. Kong
Wait, Hugh G. Killigrew, Malta
Ijees, Wm. E., Malta. Ord. Home
Close, Francis Morton, Cork
Oldham, Leslie Wm. S.,*!'-) Gil;
CrookshankjSydneyD'A.,*-" Sural
Beach, Wm. Henry, Bombay
Farquharson, Ern.'Gordon,Chitrjil
Cumberlege, Arch. F., Bellary
Meyer, James Leopold, Lahore '"
Cumming, E. Alf., Curragh
Knox, Robert F., Aden
Orayen, A. J., Kirkee. On Leave
West, Rooblie H., Beloochisian. ■)
On Leave j
■Outram, Fras. Davidson, Aldei'shot
Turner, Horace H., Quetta
Yeates, E.H.M., Quetta
HaUiday,Charles Ogilvie, Calcutti
Macdonald, Ranald H.'~ On Leave
•Christie, H.R.S., Malta. Ord.home
Johnson, Jos. F. W., Quetta
Beazeley, George Adam, Karachi
Hepper, Harry Albert Lawless,''^^ ]
N. W. Railway, Lahore i
iHildebrand, A. B. R., Bombay ...
JSheppard, S, H., Peshawur
Sargeaunt, Arth. F., S. M. E
.Singer,C. William. Leave, England
Boileau, Guy Hamilton,^--' Kirkee
■Gordon, Hen. William, Esquirnault
Hingiton, Edward, Dmapore
Elkington, Geo. Edwd.,"<' Egypt. ■>
Ordered Home S
AValker, Herbert J., Halifax, N. S.
Lewis, Richard Hull, Ceylon
Hopkins, Norman John, Gibralta
Rundle, Frank Peveril, Bombay
Holland, Alex., Rangoon
Traill, Wm. Stewart, Bangalore...
■Oosth wait, H. Leland, Roorkee. 1
On Leave )
Campbell, H. B. D., Roorkee
-£eggett, E. Humphrey Manisty, ")
Rail. Traffic Man., S. Arsenal i
Carpenter, Chas. M. Peshawur ...
Elliott, Charles Allen, Lucknow ...
■Chancellor, John R., Suakin
Green, EricH. E., Roorkee
Hunter,Chas.G.W., Lucknow
Brunner, C. W., Chitral
Barrington, Wm. D'O., S.M.E. ...
MacGeorffe, John B., Dalhousie ...
Manser, Wm. Edw., Quetta. Leave
Stokes, Wm. Allen, Lucknow
Jelley, Reginald F., Singapore
Walker, Reginald S., Plymouth ...
Hawksley, R. P. T., Bengal
Hearn, Gordon Risley, Madras..,.
Tyler.A.H.Com.E.Eng. OnLeare
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O'Donel, Manas Basil H,, Malta. ..I25 July 90 2s July 9:5
Faber, Sydney George, St. Helena;i3 Feb. 9- -- ■='-'
Stevenson, Alex. Gavin,'2s Egypt |i3 Feb. 9
Woodroffe, Arth. Jas., Singapore.. 13 Feb. 9
Manilbld,MichaelG.E.,«« Egypt... 13 Feb. 9
Rundall, Chas. Frank, Cork 13 Feb. 9
Greenstreet, C.B.L.,Murree 13 Feb. 9
Bonbam, Chas. Barnard, S. M. E. 13 Feb. 9
Tandy, Edw. Aldborough, Burma 13 Feb. 9
Turner, Art. Edw., Murree 13 Feb. 9
Vesey, Chas. Edw. Gore, Alder.shot 13 Feb. g
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Bunbury.Wm. Hy., Rawul Pindee
Gillam, R. A., Madras Sappers )
and Miners, Burmah j
Barnardiston, Ernald, P.W.D.Sibi
Freeland, Henry F. E., Quetta ...
Owen, Sydney Lloyd, Comdg. ]
Jamaica Company Submarine "
Miners witu rank of Captain... ;
Scott, Albert Charles, Bengal
Cusius,Albevt G. Toeling. «. M. E.
Pritchard, H. L.*'^'- Egyptian Army
M'lunes, Duncan Sayre, Aldershot
Mackesy,John Pierse,Sierra Leone
Birney, John Ramsay, Woolwich
Gardiner, A., Suakin
Sewell, Jonathan W. S., Gibraltar
Tonge, Cecil R., Aden
Blakeuey, Robert B. D.,«3 Egypt
Cator, E. H. S., "'Egyptian Army
Close, Arthur John, Trichinopoly
King, Robert Geo., Meerut
Chamier, Arthur Tyrrell, Lahore
Stockley, Ernest N., Allahabad ...
Johnston, Wm. James, Chatham
Barstow, John B., Madras S, & M,
Knox, George Stuart, Ceylon
Carey, Arth. Basil, Peshawur ,
Micklem, Henry A., Aldershot ..
Mildred, Spencer, Jamaica
Bannerman, Alex., Hong Kong ..
Pym, Ernest Harding, Harwich..
Grubb,Alex.H.Watkius, Aldershot
Moir, James Philip, Egypt
Ley, Cuthbert H. Jamaica
Howard, Frederic Geo., Roorkee
Hall, G.C.M., Chatham. Ord.Egypt
Tylden-Pattenson, E. C, Gilgit .
Sandys, Edw. Seton, Curragh .
Jones, Wm. Henry, Portsmouth.
Garwood, Fred. Scott, Bom.S.&M
Wood, Henry, ShornclifTe
Osborn, Oliver Edward, Sheerness
Pridham, Geoffrey Robt., Madras
Gillespie, R. St. John, Bombay ..
Jelf, Richard John, Aldershot
Dumble, AV. Chat, HaUfax
Vickers, Chas. Ernest, Woolwich
Biddulph, Harry, Meean Meer ..
Harvey, C. Blundell, smgapore...
Winsloe, Herbert Edward, Burma
Bowdler, Basil W. Bowdler, I. W.
Elliott, Gilbert C. E., Aldershot.
Pearson,|HughDrummond, Mirat
Broughton, T. D., India ...
Midwinter, B. C, S.M.E....
Hopkins, Lewis Egerton, Mooltan
Robertson, William, Bangalore..
Turner, Ernest Vere. Alder.shot..
Anderson, Cecil Ford, Scinde
Harward, Francis E., Gravesend
Browne, F. Macdonell, S.M.E. \^
Ordered to Curragh j
Brown, Claude Russell, Lydd
Crozier, Arthur Harry, Aldershot!22 July 92
Sladen, C. St. Barbe, Mauritius... 22 July 92
Hardcastle, Alexander, Singapore 22 July g2
Le Mesurier, H. Gren., Pern. Dk.
Tighe, C. Digby C, Bermuda
Andenson, Ramj', Ceylon
Meares, Aubrey, Curragh
Wolff, Arnold Johnston, Cape ...
Garwood, John R., Portsmouth...
Loch, Stewart Gordon, Madras'/
Sappers and Miners i
Wilson, Sam'.. Hei-bert, Aldershot
Kelsall, Thos. Edward, St. Lucia
Ogilvie, Duncan, Rawul Pindee..
5 July g3 i Henderson, Edwd. Geo., Punjab
25 July g3 I Cowie, Herbt. M'Cally, Lucknow
25 July g3 Thompson, Richard Lovell"*
25 July 93 Brereton, Malta i
23 July 93 Gervers, P. R. S. Bombay S. & M,
25 July 93 Russell, William Kelson, Bengal
25 July 93 Gunter, Clarence P. Sick Leavelio Feb. 93
25 July 93 North, CharJ[e3 Napier, Malta ...|io Feb. 93
25 July ()i " '
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24 July 94
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26 Oct. 94
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34 July 9
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12 Feb. 93
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 9
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12 Feb. 92
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12 Feb. g:
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 9:
12 Feb. g2
12 Feb. 02
12 Feb.g2
4 July 9;
22 July 9;
22 July 92
22 July g2 22 July 95
22 July 9;
22 July 9
2 July 92
2 July 92
2 July 92
32 July 92
22 July 92
22 July 92
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22 July 92
22 July 92
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22 July 92
22 July 95
3 July 95
2 July 95
33 July 95
7. July 95
22 July 95
2 July 95
22 July 93
2 July 95
3 July 95
2 July 95
22 July 95
2 July 95
2 July 95
2 July 95
22 July 95
22 July Q5
7 Aug. 95
20 Nov. 95
10 Feb. gS
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
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10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. q5
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10 Feb. g6
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
10 Feb. 96
Cowie, Hy. Edw. Colvin, Lahore |io Feb. 93I10 Feb, go
22 July 92
Feb 92
12 Feb,
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10 Feb. 93
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214
Corps of Royal Engineers.
27 June 03
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 9;
25 July 9;
25 July 93
25 July g\
25 July 9;
5 July 9
Lieutenants. 2Ndi.ikui
Armstrong, B. H. O. Aldersbot..
Rich, Edmiind Tillotson, Madraf
Hodgson, Philip Egerton, /
Madras S. and M j
'■■nnsfipl'i.W.Elrington.WaTOffice
Kennedy, Macdoupall Ralston, >
l.enaii Head j
M'Clintock, R. Lyle, Isle of Wight
Oookshank, A. A. Leave England
Jack, Evan Maclean. Gibraltar,
Craster, Jno.E.E., Bombav S..SM,
Savage, Arth. Johnson, Chatham
iiovet,\Vin, Mbow, Ord,toEgypi
Xewcombe, EdAv. O. A., Derby.,
Bell, ReginaldWilliam, Gibraltai
White, Frank A. K., Aldershot ..
Borradaile, Basil, Chatham 25 July 93
M'Hars', Alfred Alexis, Cha.tban: 25 July 93
Faller, Cuthbert Gr.aham, Dcrb-\ 25 July 93
iH>iiiiey,E(lgarN,, Madras S.iM. 25 July 9:
Chaldecott, Wm. Henry, Bombay 25 Jui^' 93
'J.'andy, Maurice O'C, Gibraltar.. 25 July 9.
Hagnail-Wild, R. K., PortsmoutL 25 July 9;
lies, Fred. Arthur, Landyard Fori 25 July 53
Second Lieuienants.
Macfie, William Colvin, Plymouth
Corry, John Beaumont, Bomba.y S, and M
Tillard, Francis Bonham, Bangalore
Mainprise, Bertie Wi'mot. Puniab
Kensington, Guy Eelfield, L.&N.W. Railway
Clarke, Charles James, Mhow
Smyth. Gerald James Watt, Pimjab
Meyrick, Harold Lothian, Aldershot
Mahon, E.Willonghby Sandys, Bareill.y ..
Pone, Reginald John, Curragh '.'....
Hoysted, b, Murree FitzGerald, Curragh,.
Foulkes, Charles Howard, Chatham
Bell. Henry Lewin Gillison, Cork
Goldingha'm, R. E., Dalrymple, Madras
Meyricke, Edward Gelly, Gravesend
Thomson, Chris. Birdwood, Mauritius ....
Macrory, Roland Martin, feheerness
Osborne, Geo. F. Folger, Portsmouth
Garrett, Arthur ffolliott, Bombay
Monro, John Duncan, Chatham
EUes, Malcolm R., Bengal Sappers & Miner
< '-harles, Jas. Ronald Edmondston, Cm-ragh
Turner, Frank Gordon, Madras
Sowerby, Maurice Eden, G. N. Railway
Wollen, William Russell Grant, Chatham...
Danford, BertramWilliam Young, Bermuda
Holme, Alfred Siegfried, Bengal
Hogg, Conrad Charles Henry, Belfast
Moore. H. Tregosse Gweunap, Aldershot ...
Mozle.y, Edwai'd Newman, Aldershot
King, William Albert de Courc.v, St. Lucia
Connor, Isaac Joscelyn, G. N. Railway ...
Symons, Charles Bertie Owen, Chatham ...
Barle, Robert Gilmour, Aldershot
Rooke, Everard Home, Chatham
Waller, Richard Lancelot, Chatham
Magniac, Charles Lane, Puniab
Me.yricke, Robert Evelyn. Sick leave
Heath, Charles Joseph, Bomba.y
27 June 96
25 July q6
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 56
25 July 96
25 Jul.v 96
25 July 96
25 July 93I25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
25 July 96
27 Feb. 94
27 Feb. 94
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10 Oct. 94
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24 Oct. 94
3 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 04
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aill.ui^l» ^..iliUTENANTS.
Garden, Alan Douglas, Plymouth
Stevens. Arth. Cornish Jeremie, Sheemess.
Mance, Harry Csborne, Chatham
Eraser, Robert John Graham, Chatham ,.
Irvine, Francis Duncan, Chatham
Brough, Alan, Chatham
Rose, Launcelot St. Vincent, Chatham
White, James Ross, Chatham
12 Dec. 94,
17 Dec. 94
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95.
15 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 95.
Moore, Henry O'Hara, Plymouth 115 Mar. 95
Robinson, Alick Christopher, Chatham ...J15 Mar. 95
Biandy, Lyster Fettiplace. Plymouth 26 Mar. 95,
Haslam, Bernard John, Chatham
Phillpotts. Brian Surtees, Plymouth
Painter, George Evelyn, Chatham
Nation, John James Henry, Chatham ....
Buckle, Henry William, Chatham
Frith, Gilbert Robertson
Millingtou, Lionel Bertie
Willis, George Henry
Jackson, Lambert Cameron
M'Clmtock. Robert Singleton
Barron, William Ernest
Wilkinson, Geoffrey
Wilson, Eric Edward Boketon
Durnford, Guy Edward Jeivoise
Robertson, Frederick William
Simon, Ma.ximilian St. Leger
Butterworth, Reginald Francis Amhurst..
Place, Charles Ouey
Eustace, Frederick Robert Harrington
Skipwith, James Wemyss
Betty, Paeet Kemmis
Addison, George Henry
Douglas, William Sholto
Pollard-Lowsley, Herbert de Lisle
Neill, Colin Eric Smith
Wace, Edward Gurth [11 Jan. 96
Ommannev, Rupert li4Jan. 96
Walker, Reginald J25 Jan. o5
M'Kechnie, Dugald 7 Feb. 96
Musgrave, Herbert i Mar. 96
Mathews, Walter Follett In Mar. 56
Greig, Ronald Henry 14 Mar. 96
Charteris, John 21 Mar. 96
Barrow, Stephen Douglas 21 Mar. gfr
Mellor, Clive I21 Mar. 9$-
Taj-lor, Lyttelton Richard John Waters ...|2i Mar. 96
Oakes, Richard I21 Mar. 9&
Brandon, Oscar Gilbert |2i Mar. 96
Thomas, Robert Henry '21 JunegS^
22 July 96
25 July 96-
29 July g6
4 Aug. 96
5 Aug. 96
6 Aug. 96'
13 Aug. 96
21 Sept.96.
21 Sept. 96
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21 Sept.gd
21 Sept. 06
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I Apr. 95
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1 Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
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26 June 9^5
3 Aug. 95
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24 Sept.95
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22 Oct. 95
Dec. 95
21 Dec. 95
N.B. The Officers whose names appear
Gracey, Thomas .
Cunnington, Robert Henry
Johnson, Charles Reginald
Greig, Philip Sellon
Jones, Robert James Thomas Digby ....
Home, Richard Duncan Elton
Walker, Alexander Ramsay
Jones, Douglas Champion
Akerman, Charles Savidge Annand ...
Goodwin, George Joseph Power
Puller, Francis Charles
Langman, John Andrew
Evans, William Harry
Moore, John O'Hara
Evans, Arthur Stuart
in Italics are holding Civil Employment.
Veputij Adjutant General.— SaXmond, Major General W., CB.
Assistant Adjutant General.— Scott, Colonel D. A., JJSO. 8 June 94.
^i^/«faKt.^Buckland, Captain R. U. H.. i Oct 05.
Quarter Masterf.
Goulding,WiUiam(/f on.Caj;^ai!!,i3June 93), |
Portsmouth J
Lewis, Arthur Thomas'"'^ (Hon. Captain, 1
13 June 93), Gravesend }
Hills, Alfred, Record Office, Chatham (Sb«. 1
Captain, 3 May 94) J
Walker, Crichton (Hon. Capt., 27 Aug. 90; )
Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 94) ; Qr. Mr. S. M. E.)
Symons, Thomas Cornelius (Hon. Captain, \
27 Aug. 90), Woolwich j
Evans, James Thomas, Malta (Hon. Cayt. 1
6 May 95). Sheemess /
Tiacker, Cieo. Monmouth Royal Engineers )
(Militia) (Hon. Capt. 1 Apr. 96) |
Morrison, Geo.,*5"G.P. O. Telegraphs, London
Kenney, John Henry, Southampton
Cromie, AVm. Henry (Army Quarter Masterj)
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Quarter Masters.
Hitching, G. H, Ordered to Aldershot
Gibson, George Gisborne, S.M.E., Chatham
Warburton, William, Shoeburyness
Godfrey, Cornelius Benjamin, Malta
Michie^ George, Aldershot
Phillips, John Campbell, Dublin
Blanchflower, Edward, Jamaica
Stephens, Edward, Hong Kong
Richmond, George, Isle of Wight
Payne, Charles, Athlone
Law, James, Aldershot ....,
Shute, William John, Plymouth
Taylor, George, S.M.E. Chatham
Campbell, John Robert, Chatham
Frost, James, Isle of Wight
Thompson, Bernard Henry, Sheffield .
Wright, James Henry, Cork
Oiin, Edmund Thompsor, Malta
Tucker, Albert Napoleon, Egypt
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Ad/nfanf.—VfiUiam'-, Captain Hugh B., 16 Jnn. 96.
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Co.yle, William, Dundee
London, James, Liverpool
Organ, .lames, lieith.
Montgomery, William, Woolwich
Bro-svn, William George Charteris, Staff Officer, Horse Guards, War Office
LlEUTENAWTS.
Giddy, William Richard George, Cardiff
Martin, John, North Shields
Sugg, Benjamii:, Falmouth
Brissenden, Albert, Middleshorough
Ealden, Charles, Leith
Bailey, John Henry [Quarter Master, i July gi), War Office, Whitehall
Etherington, George, Hull
Ruse, James, Portland
2 June 36
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I Apr. 93
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25 Jan. 96
22 Apr. 96'
War Services of the Officers of the Hoyal Engineers.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
chidiug the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in '
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal). r
^ Sir Lintorn Simmons was emplo.yed for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontieir of the United
■States in constructing works for its defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in :
1853 he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in j
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during i
part of the siege ot that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and George%'0 on the Danube, having
-entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge'of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1S54 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched \
■camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1S55 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Ingui, ■n-here he commanded.the Division which crossed the
fiver and turned the enemj''s position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his desj^atch attributed the
success of the day chiefly to Lt. Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majestj^'s Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was emjiloyed in all the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha" s
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Tui-kish Gold Medal for the Danubian camj^aign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government; also the 4th Class of the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laji.ng out the Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the 2nd '
Class of the Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused XJermission to accept it.
^ Lieut.General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-39, ^^^ "^'^^ engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoit.
" General Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1834-35, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ;
also at the siege of Sebastopol until 22nd March, ■when he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and
leaving Odessa on the 2nd ■was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fall of '
■Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Sir James Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol; is-as present at the
repulse of sorties on 22nd March and 5th April; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of
Quarries on 7th June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of
Major. Succeeded Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution of the duties of
that appointment was severely wounded by a rifle-ball on 24th Au'gust, which broke the left arm, passed through
shoulder, and injured jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, C.B., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1" Sir William Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir war of 1S46-47, and made a military
sketch of 2DOO square miles of Kaffirland— iioo of which he surve.yed during the war (Medal).
^ Sir Robert Grant served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Major General J. M.H.Maitland served in Chinain 1857-59, and was present during the occupation of Canton
and at the storming of Chek-Hung under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the :
25th June 1859 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a di^vision of Gun
Boats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud '
{specially mentioned in despatches "for gallantry, &c.," Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was :
presentatthe battle of Tel-el-Eebir (mentioned in despatches, CS., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Glass of the Medjidie, and 1
Khedive's Star). Served ■with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan «
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Commanding Royal Engineer in Egypt including the engagementat Giniss.
'" General R. Harrison served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at attacks on theA.lum- ;"
bagh under Outram ; at the siege and capture ofLucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including affairs at >
FortSoolah, Alleegunge, andBareilly ; through the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59, including the affair at Buxarghat ; '[I
and as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineerin India during the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
affairs at Burgudiah, Fort Mudjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Serv-ed during the China war of 1S60, and
was present at theaffairs of Sinho andTangku, and siege and capture oftheTaku Forts. Was attached to t^he Quarter
Master General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the affairs of Senho and
XJleangho on the iSth and 23rd Sept. (meraicnedin despatches, Medal ■n-ith two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) . Served
in the Zulu war of 1879, first as Engineer at Head Quarters, afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General, and
was in charge of the Quarter Master General's Department during the second advance into Zulu! and, and present
in the engagement at XJlundi (mentioned in despatches, and CB.). Was subsequently appointed to the cornmand
of the Flying Column. On the dissolution of that column was placed in command of the Transvaal District, j
conducted the reconnaissances that preceded the operations against Sekukuni, and, afterwards, maintained the
supplies of the forces engaged, ami made the military dispositions necessitated by the hostile attitude of the
Boers (mentioned in despatches. Modal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Assistant Adjutant
War Services of the Officers of the lioijal Enr/ineers. 217
neral, and ivas Chief Staff OfHcer on the Lines of Communication throughout the campaiffn; was present in the
ragement at El Masfar and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CMG., Medal with Clasp,
. Class of the Osmanieh, and Kbedire's Star) . Served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant
aeral and Colonel on the Staff on the Lines of Communication (Clasp).
* Sir Charles Wilson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on special service (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
.•ved with the Nile Expedition in 1885 as ("ihief of the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action of
uKlea ; after the engagement at El Gubat he commanded the Desert Colimin in its advance to the Nile and
i reconnaissance of Mctammeh, and proceeded up the Nile to the vicinity of Khartoum with a small force
the Sussex Regiment and Soudanese troops in two steamers with the object of relieving Gordon (mentioned in
iDatches, A' CJ?., two Clasps).
"Lieut. General Sanford served in China in 1858, during the occupation of Canton, the expedition to Peiho,
nolition of the forts at the mouth of the river and advance to Tientsin. Also in the campaign in the North of
ina in 1S60 (lledal with Clasp). Also in the operations against theTaepingsin 1862, including the capture of the
ckades of Nanhsiang, escalade ofthe Trailed cities of Kadiu, Tsinpoo,audTsolin, and the fortified town of Najow.
rved in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in i878asA.Q.M.General, Peshawur District (ifedal with Clasp). Served
the Afghan war of 1878-75 as Assistant Quarter Master General of the ist Division in the Peshawur Vallej
»ld Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Coloncl, Medal
'ih Clasp). Ser%-ed with the Burmese Expedition in i8S5-86in command of Royal Engineers (received the thanks
'the Government of India, mentioned in desnatches. CB., and Clasp!.
»" Sir Herbert Kjtchener served with the Nile Expetlition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and '
larter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, iledal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the
sdjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin in December i333, and was present in the
gagemeut at Gemaizah m command of a Brigade of the Egyptian Army (mentione.d in despatches, ClasiJ), and
the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
i Clasp). Commanded the Dougola Expeditionary Force in 1896, a force, British and Egyptian, which
vanced into the Soudan with the object of retaking from the Dervishes the lost province of Dongola, and, after
reral successful engagements, reconquered the province (promoted to be Major General for distinguished
rvice in the field, XCB., 1st Class of the Osmanieh).
' Brigadier General \V. G. Nicholson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0 as FieldEngineer Candahar Field Force,
das Commanding Royal Engineer Thull Chotiali Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards as
3ld Engineer Cabui and Cabui-Candahar Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Charusiab on the
1 October 1879 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1S79 including the engagement at Lataband
entioued in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Canaahar. and was present at the
ttle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration),
rved in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
3 Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-07 as Assistant Adjutant General,
•my Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'Colonel Moysey served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
■' Sir J. C. Ardagh served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
■ned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Coloiiel. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ;
■ved with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 13S4 as Commanding Royal Engineer and Deputy
sistant Quartcir Master General, Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagemen'-s at El Teb and
■mai (twice mentioned in despatches, CJS., and two Clasps). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
immandaut of the Base a,t Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Was present in the engagement
Giniss. on the Upper Nile, on the 3ot"a December 1685 (mentioned in despatches).
'" Brigadier General Reginald Clare Hart served with the Khyber Column in the Afghan war from Jan. to June
79, first with t'oe 2nd Division attached as a Regimental Oflficerto the 24th Punjab Native Infantry during the 2nd
izar Expedition against the Znkha Khel Afreedis, and afterwardswith the ist Division. Was several times em-
)yed by the Quarter Master General's Department inmaking reconnaissances (mentioned in despatches, Yictoria
OSS, Medal) : was awarded the IT vC •' for his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the
3 of a private soldier. The Lieutenant General commanding the 2nd Division Peshawur Field Force reports that
len on convoy duty with that Force on 31st January, 1879, Lieutenant Hart, of the Royal Engineers, took the ini-
.tive inrunning some 1,200 yards to the rescue of a wounded Sowar of the 1 5th Bengal Lancers in a riverbed ex-
sed to the fire of the enemy, of I'mknown strength, from both flanks, and also from a party in the river bed.
jutenant Hart reached the wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him under cover with the aid
some soldiers, who accompanied him on the way." Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de
.mp to Major General Graham, commanding the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
im Alexandria 5th August, the engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin (as
:ting Assistant Quarter Master General to Graham's force in the second action), and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
vice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
ledive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p.. 786.]
- Major General W. Salmond was employed during the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Commanding Royal Engineer at
eBase ofOperations (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khe-
ve's Star).
■■' Sir (Charles Warren served during the suppression of the Kafir outbreak in 1877-78, with local rank of Lieut,
loiiel, in command of the Diamond Fields Horse, and took part in several actions (Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel),
mmandedpart of the Griqualand West Field Force in the Griqua rising in 1878, including numerous engagements
d skirmishes with the natives (several times mentionedin despatches ; commended in the Governor's despatches
• "energy, ability, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances," Medal with Clasp). Served in eom-
md of an expedition into Arabia Petraja, despatched during the Egyptian war of 1882 for the purpose of bringing
justice the murderers of Professor Palmer and his party (iTC-l/tf., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
ar).^ Commanded the forces in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-35 (G-CMG-.).
'^ Colonel H. C. Chermside during the Russo-Turkish war in 1876-78 accompanied the Turkish troops as
ilitprjy Attache (Turkish War Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive'.s Star).
;rved in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the Intelligence Department
ilasp). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in the Egyptian Army and as Governor General of the
id Sea Littoral and Egyptian Military Commissioner (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 3rd
ass of the Osmanieh, and Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 18S7, and was present in the
igagemeni at Sarras in command of the force (Brevet of Colonel, 2nd Class of the Medjidie).
' (jolonel H. F. Turner served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Director of Telegraphs, and was pre-
at in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches. Medal .with two Clasps, and Khedive's
.ar).
" Colonel A. Hill served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) .
"Colonel P.W. Nixon served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 as Commanding Eoynl Engineer to the Transkei Field
>rce in the operations against the Galekas, and was present in the engagement at Quintana (mentioned in
spatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'" Sir Bindou Blood served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in i877-7S;(Medal with Clasp). Served in the
ilu war of 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in
e Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
.Colonel, Medal with Ciasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief
rce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Chief Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, KCB. and Medal with
isp).
' Colonel M.T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
ppers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp) .
Sir A. W. Mackworth served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Field Telegraph Corps, and was
Jsent at the action at Kassasin on the gth September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
evet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^^^ War Services. of the' Q-fficers of the Boyal Engineers. "
^t,^^j°'' General A. de V. Brooke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and w&s present in the engagementsr-
sf ^ 1"^''", ^^ '^ Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal -nnh two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).'
Major Medal'?^^'^^ served m the Afghan war in. 1878-79 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet oi
\n\ ^'■^°f?,' ^- 'W-Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
(Mecial) '' ^^^ management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops andhcggageforembarkation
S' Ma.ior General Fraser was specially employed in the Russo-Turkish war in 1877 as Military Officer to the Com-
mander in Chief of the British Fleet m Besica Bay, accompanied the Turkish Commander in Chief in the campaign
on the Lorn, and was present at several engagements and at the bombardment of Eustchuk (Brevet of Major).
Served m the Boer war of 1881 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch (mentioned in
despatches, CM&.). Was atterwards Assistant Quarter Master General, and finally Assistant Military Secretary to
Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1E82 as Brigade Major of Royal Engineers, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (qth Seotember), and at the battle Qj
Pel-el-Kebu- (several times meniioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal'with Clasp, 4th Class of th«
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant General on th«
Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
y Colonel M. S. Bell corvnanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and servedasAssistantField Engineer
with the Right Column Bhooian Field Force in 1S65-66, and was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout
the Hazara campaign of i£68,— the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the conduct
Of the Oflicer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughoui
the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men
tionedin despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the I'C "for his distinguished braverj
and zealous, resolute, and self-devoted conduct at the battle of Ordahsu, on the 4th February 1874, while serving
under the immediate orders of Colonel Sir John Chetham McLeod, KCB., of the 42nd Regiment, who commanded the
Advanced Guard. Sir John McLeod was an eye-witness of his gallant and distinguished conduct on the occasion,
and considers that this officer's fearless and resolute bearing, being always in the front, urging on and encouraging
an anarmed working party of Fantee labourers, who were exposed not only to the lire of the enemy but to the wilt
and irregular fire of the native troops in the rear, contributed very materially to the success of the day. By hit
examjilc he made these men uo what no European party was ever required to do in warfare, namely, to work undes
fire in the face of the enemy without a covering-party." Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 °^ special
reconnaissance duty as Deputy Quarter Master General, Intelligence Branch (Clasp).
"^ Colonel Boughey served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'" Colonel T. H. Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey
from the Coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in Southern Afghanistan in 1878-79 on
special survey duty (twice mentioned in despatches) ; served in Northern Afghanistan in 1879-80 in charge of
survey operations ; was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 find the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in charge of survey operations in th«
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition of 1880 under Brigadier General Kennedy. Served w'ith the Zhob Valley Expedi
tion in 1889 and 1S90 (Brevet of Colonel).
""' Colonel AV. H. Rathborne served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1°' Colonel K. R. Todd served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18B4 as Commanding
Boyal Engineer, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot
Lt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
'™ Lt. Colonel Bisset served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 with the Quetta Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal).
'"^ Colonel E. Wood served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star) ; served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1S84 in the Intelligence Department, and w-as present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (twice
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagements atHasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
"^ Colonel H. Elsdale served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1E84-S5 in com-
mand of the Balloon Detachment.
'<" Colonel W. L. Greenstreet served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Commanding Royal Engineer
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'"* Lt. Colonel Macpherson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Field Engineer (Medal).
'"' Colonel J. F. Dorward served throughout the Egj-ptian war of 1882, and was present at the two actions at
Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star; ; served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Commanded the Royal Engineers who ascended the
river from Haifa to Korti Pioneers of the Nile Expedition in 1884; commanded the Royal Engineers of Sir
Herbert Stewart's Desert Column, and was present in the action at Abu Klea in the engagement at Gnbat, in the
reconnaissance to Metammeh (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th
and 17th February (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
I" Colonel Waller served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Nugent, Com-
manding Royal Engineer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Colonel H. Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th
Januarv 1874 (Medal).
113 Colonel J, F. Garwood served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White as Commanding
Engineer of the force (mentioned in despatches).
"♦ Colonel M. C. Brackenbury served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Mnsjid ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) ; also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880.
115 Colonel Jelf served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Director
of Military Telegraphs (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
"' Colonel S. L. Jacob served in the Afghan war in 1879 as Field Engineer at Ali Musjid (Medal).
117 Colonel R. G. Woodthorpe served with the Lushai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal). Served in the Afghan wai
of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Mattoon, in the operations'
round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Shekabad (mentioned in
despatches, Brevets of MajorandLt.Golonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84
and with the Chitral Expedition in 1885-86. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 on Survey duty
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
11* Colonel Beresford served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1" Colonel CM. Watson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 in the Intelligence Department, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the action of Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, ^thClass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'-" Colonel E. P. Leach was specially employed on survey operations with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-7:1
(received the thanks of the Government of India and of the Secretary of State, Medal with Clasp). Served ill
the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was specially employed on survey operations; took part in the expeditions intti
the Bazar and Lughman Valleys— severely wounded' at Maidanak (several times mentioned in despatches, Breve
of Major, and Victoria Cross) ; served with the Candahar Field Force in charge of survey operations and after
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2iSa
ards as Brigade Major Royal Engineers and Field Engineer; was present in the engagements at Girishk and
laiwand, in the defence of and sortie from Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (received the tlianks of the
rorernment of India and twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal with Clasp) : was
.warded the FiC " for having, in action with the Shinwarris, neir ilaidanah, Afghanistan, on the 17th March T879,
rhen covering the retirement of the Survey Escort who were carrying Lieutenant BarcUiy, 4;th Sikhs, mortally
vounded, behaved with the utmost gallantry in charging, with some men of the 45th Sikhs, a very much larger
lumber of the enemy. In this encounter Captain Leach killed two or three of the enemy himself, and he received
I severe wound from an Afghan knife in the left arm. Captain Leach's determination and gallantry in this affair,
n attacking and driving back the enemy from the last position, saved the whole party from annihilation." Served
n the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at
;he destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's S'^ar). Served
with the Frontier Field Force in 18S5-S6 as Colonel on the Staff in command of troops at Korosko.
'-' Colonel S. C. Turner served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1801 (mentioned in despatches).
'22 Lt.Colonel Chard served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded at Rorke's Drift during the gallant
ind successful defence of that post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain and Brevet Major, Victoria
~!ross, Medal with Clasp) : together with Lieut. Gonville Bromhead, 24th Foot, was awarded the ITvJT " for their
gallant conduct at the defence of Rorke's Drift on the occasion of the attack by the Zulas on the 22nd and 23rd
January 1879. The Lieutenant General commanding the troops reports that, had it not been for the fine example
ind excellent behaviour of these two officers underthe most trying circumstances, the defence of Rorke's Drift Post
would not have been conducted with that intelligence and tenacity which so essentially characterised it. The
Lieutenant General adds, that its success must, in a great degree, be attributable to the two young officers who
exercised the chief command on the occasion in question."
'2' Lt.Colonel A. O. Green servediu the Egyptian war of 1882 on the Staff of the 2nd Division, and was presentat
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham as Intelligence Officer, and was present in the engagement
it El Teb — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and two Clasps).
'2> Lt.Colonel R. M. Barklie served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'25 Colonel H. H. Settle served with the Nile E.xpedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Gemai and on the Lines
Df Communication (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal ivith Clasp, ami Khedive's Star) . Served in
the operations at Suakin in 1S8S including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Clasp) ; also served in the operations in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in
despatches. (Jlasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie).
■-'f Major L. F. Brown served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in desnatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp;.
'-'■"Lt.Colonel W. R. White. Majors .1. H. C. Harrison, G. Davidson, S. Finnis, A. L. Mein, F. Peel, C. B. Mayne,
i£. J. Slater, and A. H. Randolpii served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'26+ Colonel G. Henry served in the Afijhan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Commanding Roj'al Engineer (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasn).
'2" Lt.Colonel C. H. Bagot served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the operations in the Koorum Valley
(Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
'2* Sir George Clarke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudau
.jampaign in 1885 in the Intelligence Department and as Assistant Political Officer, and was present in the recon-
naissance to Hasheen, in the engagement at Hasheen, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioued in despatches.
Clasp).
'2^ Lt.Colonel G. A. Cockburn served with the Nile Exnedition in i884-85(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1™ Major W. W. B. Wniteford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'^' Lt.Colonel Rawson served as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of the "Queen's Own "
Sappers and Miners in the Afghan war in 18/8-79. and was present in the engagement at Puttehabad (Medal).
■■'2 Lt.Colonel A. R. F. Dorward served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam
Dakka and in the operations in the Kama district (Medal). Served with the Burmese Exoedition in 1885-88 in
command of the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Major, J>SO., and Medal with Clasp).
1^3 Lt.Colonel R. M. Hyslop served with the Right Column of the Lushai FieldForce in the campaign of 1871-72,
in command of a company cf Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanks of Indian and Home
governments, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of iS82,and was presentat the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Lt.Colonel H. A. Yorke served in the Afghan war of 1378-80 (Medal). Served during the Nile Expedition in
1884-83 as Manager of the Assouan Railway (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
■Khedive's Star).
'3' Lt.Colonel G. Barker served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-ilahuta,
in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Bxpedition under Sir Charles VS arren in 1884-S3 on special service.
'" Lt.Colonel Dove served with the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with
31aSp). Served in the Afsrhan war of 1878-80. and was present at the canture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Lt.Colonel H. O. Selby served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and" took part in the march to Candahar with
the force unaer Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'*2 Lt.Colonel F. T. N. Spratt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagements at Charasiab on the 6th October 1870 (mentioned in
despatches) and at Mattoon; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was presentat
}he battle of Candahar (mentioned m de..^patches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Exnedition in 1886-87 as Director of Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
I" Lt.Colonel .1. Cameron served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present as Orderly Officer to Colonel
Wood in the engagement at Taba ka Udoda (mentioued in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel W. Peacocke served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1" Lt.Colonel R. T. Orpen served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
'*> Lt.Colonel G. R. R. Savage served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in charge of advanced Field Telegraph and
Signalling arrangements with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches. Medal wTtli Clasp).
i"t Lt.Colonel P. Haslettserved with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served iii
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and
Takht-i-Pul (Medal with (;iasp).
'■" Lt.Colonel J. W. Thurburn, Majors B. Scott, J. Kellie, G. M. Porter, and L. C. Jackson served in the Afo-han
war in 1878-79 (Medal). °
'" Lt.Colonel Hoskyns served in the Jo-svaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80 as Assistant Field Engineer with Sir Donald Stewart's Division, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp) .
'■'« Lt.Colonel St. G. C. Gore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present m the ensafempnt at
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Ka^emeni, ai
'50 Lt.Colonel R. O. Lloyd served with the Burmese Expedition n 1885-86, and again in 1887-88, as Field
Engineer and was severely wounded in an engagement near Mandalay on the 8th January 1 386 (mentioned m
lespatchea, Medal with two Clasps).
2i'86 War Services of the O^jcers of the Royal Engineers.
1" Lt. Colonel C. R. Conder served in the Egyptian n-ar of 18S2, and was nresent at the battle of Tel-el-Kelnr
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the iledjidie, and Khedive's Star . gerved with the Bechuannland ExpeditioB
under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service and in charge of the Topographical Department.
'''^ Colonel D. A. Scott served in the Afghan war of 1B7E-S0 (Medall. Served in the Ecryptian war of 1882
(Brevet of ilaior. Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in i884-£Vas Railway Officer
at Haifa and in charge of railway extensions (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Also served
in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss [DSO.).
'^^ Major Martin Martin served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl ( Medal with Clasp).
-'■•'■' Lt.Golonel'i'. R. Main served|in the Kafir warjof; 877-78, and was presert in the engagement at Xeamaka; also
served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane, at Ekowe during the iuvestmeiit
(mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
''' Lt. Colonel 0. W. Sherrardfsei-ved in the Zuhi war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"* Lt.Colonel C. B. WUkieson served in the Soudan campaign m 1SS5 m command of the Madras Sappers and
Miners, and was present in the ensragements at Ha sheen and the Tofrek zerebi— wounded (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86 us
Adjutant of Ro.yal Engineers (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major G.F. Mann served in the Ashanti war from 7th October 1S73 until invalided on the 20th Januarv 1874,
having made the road from Dunquah to Mansu (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served during the operatioiiS
m the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
i'° Lt.Colonel E. Dickinson served ;in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served
in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zerelift
(two Clasps). *
'" Lt.Colonel Rochfort-Boyd served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1^^ Lt.Colonel M. 'W. Skinner served on the Gold Coast from the 14th Tecember 1S73 until invalided on the lath
January 1874 (Ashanti Medal).
"s Colonel 'W. T. Shone served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal'i. : Served vi-ith the Mahsood "^uzeexte
Expedition in 1881 as Assistant Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Miranzai Expeditions
in 1891 under Sir "William Lockhart as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commanding Royal
Engineer of the Line of t'ommunications (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal witli Clasp).
-" Lt.Colonel J. M. T. Badgley served in the Afghan waj.- of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 6th May 18S6 (Medal with Clasp).
'^= Lt.Colonel H. W. Duperier served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
1" Lt.Colonel F. W. Bennet served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Telegraph Department (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
-*" Lt.Colonel Wells served in the Afghan war in 1878-S0. Raised a corps of GhUzais, and with them constructed
the road over the Khojuck. Was present in several minor engagements — wounded (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel E. Raban served with the expedition again? t the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80, and vras present at
the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
J'l Major G. F.Wilson served with the Nile E.xpedition in 1S84-85 as Superintendent of Railway Works (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^" Major S. Grant served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture ofthePeiwar Kotal (men-
tioned in despatches) and intheengagementat Charasiabonthe 25th April iSSo (mentioned in despatches, ITeda!
with Clasp.i. Served wit'n the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Field Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
''3 Major S. H. Exham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
'"■' Major E. Glennie served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
i'5 Colonel H. P. Leach served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the ist Division Khj-ber Field Force in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
with the expeditions into the Bazar 'V'alley, and in the engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches),
afterwards mth the Koorum Valley Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of
Bengal Sappers and Miners, took part in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was
present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 18S4-85 on Commissariat duty, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1889-Qo as Commanding Royal Engineer, Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Commanding Royal
Engineer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CJB., and Medal with Clasp).
'"<• Major W. H. Chippindall served in the Afghan war of 1879-S0, and too'K part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medall.
'"" Major Bruce served in the Afghan war from April 1879 until invalided on 26th May 1880, as Assistant Field
Engineer, first with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force,
including theoperations in the ShulimanYalley and the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches,Medal) .
'"8 Major E. W. Cotter served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present at the defence of the post of
Quarman (Medal with Clasp) . Commandedthe 4th Company Bengal Sappers and Miners and was Field Engineer
in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4. Served with tbe Nile Expedition and with the Nile Frontier Field Force
in 1S85 as Station Royal Engineer at Assouan. Served with the Burma Field Force in 1887-88, and raised the
Burma Sappers and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
'■^ Major H. E. M'Callum served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal vrith Clasp).
I*' Major P. G. Von Donop served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
•83 Major H. W. Smith-Rewse served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present atthe attack and capture of Ali
Masjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major of Royal
Engineers, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
i** Major J. E. Blackburn served in the Egyptian war of 1ES2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and was present at the action
at Kirbekan (two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
'*5 Major Leverson served in the Egyptian war of 1SE2 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General, and
vras present in the action at Kassasin on the gth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Becbu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles 'IVarren m 1884-S5 on special service.
'8^ Major R. L. Hippisley served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and EDiedive's Star).
'^" Major Hellard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9t"n
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
•9« Major J. C. L. Campbell served in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80 as Adjutant Royal Engineers Khyber Line Force, and was present atthe attack and capture of Ali Musjid,
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 24th Company of Ro.yal Engineers in the Egjiptian war of 1882, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (gth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
183 Major C. K. Wood served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 on Telegraph duty (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star),
i™ Lt.Colonel G. H. W. O'Sullivan served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar
War Services of the Officers of the Eoyal Engineers. 218c
^vith the force under Maior General Phayre (Medal). Served vriih the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Maior E. Blunt served m the Afghn war of 1S7S-S0 (iledal. Also served Tvith tlie iIah.sood Wuzeeree Expe-
dition in 1881.
'^- Major J. Burn Murdoch serred in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagement at Chara-
siah ou the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December iS-o including the storming of the
.-Vsmai Heights— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal writh two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of
iSSz, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Major C. C. Ellis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1E95 as Field Engineer (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
''^■' Major Digby served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was present in the affair at Besud (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'^=' Major M. C. Barton served in the .Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Also served with
the .\kha Expedition in 1883-34 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 Imen-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition as Commanding Royal Engineer.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in charge of the Field Park, Roj'al Engineers
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'"'' Major R. C. Maxwell served in the Afsfban war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
'^' Major A. C. Foley served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and took part in the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie-
and the occupation of Candahar (Medal). Served in the operations near Sualdn in December i883 and was pre-
sent in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Major Mackean served in the Zalu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
^oo Major A. H. Bagnold served in the Boer war of lESi. Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 in the Tele-
graph Department (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^"'- Major W. V. Constable served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2"^ MajorR. H. Jennings served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, first in charge of a survey party, and afterwards as-
Political Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
-"' Major DarUng served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 in commandof acompanyof the Queen's Omi Sappers and.
Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, including the operations of the Moveable Column under Brigadier General
Arbuthnot (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
™^ Major Andrews Speed served with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engin>?er in tha
Egyptian war or 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in :8S6 ( Medal with Clasp).
-"^ Major P. T. Buston served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement at Chirasiah
on the 6th October 1870 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1870 including the storming of the
Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Ser\"ed with the Hazara Expedition in 188B as Field
Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 in command of the Bengal
Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
20* Major J. C. Tyler served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, ana was present at the action at Kassasin on the
9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-"^ Major G. H. Sim served in the Afghan war of 1B78- (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in iSSj
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"" Major J. C. Campbell served with the Bengal Sappers find Miners in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 (Medal with ciasp). Served throughout the Aighan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Field Engineer, and in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
-1- Majcr J. A. Ferrier served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1854-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Kiedive's Stir). Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 in
command at Ambigole, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells (JDSO.).
-'3 Major .J. D. Fullerton served in the Afghan war in 1S7Q-S0 as Acting Adjutant of the Bombay Sappers-
and Minei s (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Company Commander Nc. 2 Company
Bombay Sappers and Miners (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal wit'n Clasp).
^'* Major E. C. Spilsbury served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and took part ia the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
^'= Major P. B. Baldwin served with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer in the-
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Sth (Railway) Company Royal Engineers.
"^ Major G. T. .Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. took part in the defence of Candahar including the
sortie of Deh Khoiah (mentioned in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marsha)
Commanding in Chief for his gallant behaviour on the 12th August 1880), and was present at the battle of Can-
dahar (Medal with Clasp).
-'" Major Conner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in commandof a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal).
-'^ Major Lindley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition and in the operations-
of the Moveable Column under Brigadier General Arbu'-hnot (Medal) . Served with the Madras Sappers and Miners
and as Assistant Field Engineer in the Egj'ptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
215 Major Bethell served in the Afghan warof 187S-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
■"1 Major Attree served in the Afghan war iuiS78-79vrith the Queen's Own Sappers andMiners and as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal).
^" Major Hon. M.G.Talbot served in the JowakiAfreedeeExpeditionin 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah-
on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations rotmd Cabul in December 1S79; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
^" Major S. A. E. Hickson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 ^s Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
"6 Major G. C. P. Onslow served in the Afghan war in 1879-60, and was present in the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the
Asmai Heisrhts (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
=27 Major W. F. H. Stafford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the expeditions into the
Lusrhman and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88r.
"s Major E. A. Waller served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commandine in Chief for his
gallant behaviour on the 12th August i83o), and was present at the battle of dandahar (Medal with Clasp).
229 Major A- H. Kenney served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 183^-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
23" Lt.Colonel Wahab served in the Afghan warof 187S-80 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assist-
ant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
2i8(i War Services of the Officers of the Eoyal Engineers.
Kxpedition in 1881 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served witb the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served witb the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
'mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; with the Isazai Field Force in 1802 ; and with theWaziristan Delimitation Escort
under Brigadier General Turner m 1S94 as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart m 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
231 Major W. A. B. St. Clair served m the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^32 Major G. A. Tower served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Lt.Colonel Childers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takhc-i-Pul
and at Charasiah on the 6kh October 1879 and in the operations rourd Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sil
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at t'.e battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in tae Eg^-ptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Garnet "Wolseley. and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahu ta, Kassasin (gth Sept.). and in the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with C" asp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Kliedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
-35 Maior W. Coles served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and tDok part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
23« Major Shuts served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assistant
Field Engineer, and cook part in the operations in Kama (Medal).
237 Major H. de H. Haig served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in i8S=; as Assistant
Q-marter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Fish Creek and at the capture of Batoche (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
238 Major C. Penrose served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
^5 Major J. G. Day served in the Afghan war of 1878- 80 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal).
2" Major H. J. W. Jerome served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Khevl and Takbt-i-Pul (Medal with Clasp).
2*1 Major G. K. Scott-Moncrieil served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentionedin despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
2*2 Lt.Colonel H. M. Sinclair served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Star).
2« Major C. M. Bate served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
2** Major J. G. Lut.yen3 served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2*5 Major S. D. Cleeve served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'*<■ Major MacDonnell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and
as Assistant Field Ehgineer with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Kumpa Field Force in 1879-80 in command of a Company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Superintendent of Army Signalling. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Indian
Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2« Major H. Appleton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 iMedal with Clasp).
2*8 Major.!. E. Dickie served in the Afghan war in i879-8o,and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
(mentioned in despatches) and Saif-u-deen (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Barmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
2« Major H. E. S. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1S80 as Assistant Field Engineer with the Kbyber
Line Force and the Khyber Brigade (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i388 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Hazara Expedition in lEgi as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served
with the Chitial Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with Clasp).
2M Major H. J. Foster served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th
Septembei) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
251 Major C. E. Haynes served in the Zulu war of 1879. and ^as present at the relief of Ekowe (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
252 Major H. H. Bamet served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
253 Major O. B. Ruck served in the Boer war of iSSi.
's* Major H. E. Goodwyn served in the Afghan war of 1870-80 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal). Served
with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Mi^iers (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
255 Major W. F. Hawkins served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
257 Major R. P. Littledale served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of
i88i. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal vs-ith Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
258 Major C. E. Commelire served in the Zulu war of 1879, and took part in the defence of Pretoria (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the B;;er war of 18S1.
261 Major F. G. Bond served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action of Kassasin (gth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 as Field Engineer ist Brigade (mentionedin
despatches. Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart s Annual Army Liit," p. 786.]
252 Major F. G.Bowles served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
253 Major P. B. Longe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
tihe 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in charge of the Indian Survey Party,
and was present at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
26* Major G. H. B. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners including
the engagement at Jugdulluck (Medal).
2*5 Major T. de la H. Brotherton was emploj-ed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the
Boer war in iSSi (mentioned in despatches).
2« Major E. C. Stanton served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition
in 1888 (Medal with Clasp:.
^67 Major F. C. Heath served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagement at El Mngfar and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan camr,aign in 1SS5
«nd was present in the engagement at Hasheea and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Miijor, Clasp).
208 Major A. G.Thomson served in the Egyptian war of T882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18B5
< mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
26"J Major E. St. C. Pemberton served in the Boer war in i38i. Served in the Egj-ptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-271 Major H. M. Lawson served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
TT'ar Services of the Officers of the Itoyal Engineers. 2i8e
Hie enfjaq-jmcnt at El Teb (iledal with Clasp, 5th Class of:he Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served with the
>fiJe Expedition in iS84-Si, and was present at the action of Abu Kiea, and in the engagements at El Gubac,
Metamraeh, and at Abu Klea Wells on the icth and 17th February imentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
two Clasps).
^" Major J. A. Tanner served in tne Soudan campaignini885 (Medal with Olasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-83 as Adjutant of Kcyal Engineers (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant Koyal
Engineers (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'■''^ Major F. D. P. MacCarthy served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at tlie
Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
-/* Major J. L. Irvine served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
-''' Major W. C. Hussey served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
-'" Major H. M. Jackson served in the Burmese campaign in 18S6-87, including the Southern Shan Expe-
dition (Medal with (Jlasp' ; and in i8S3-8g, when he took part m the Karenni Expedition and was slightly wounded
iu an engagement at Nga-Kyaiag imentioned in despatches, Clasp).
-'I Major H. N. Dumbleton served with the Nile E.^pedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-"* Major H. P. Chesney ssrved with the Hazara Expedition iu i883 as Field Engineer {mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
-"" Major H. B. N. Adair served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-*'' Major A. M. Mantell served in the Egyptian war ofi832 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star).
^*' Major Godfrey Williams served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer imentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major F. J. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in j836 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Cairnes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
^^* Captain B. B. Russell served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890. Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Lines of Communications as Adjutant of Royal Engineers
(Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Captain C. D. Learoyd served iu the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen (Me lal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as an Orderly
Ofittcer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Captain S. L. Norris served in the Egyptiau war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El Magfar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^^'' Captain H. iluUaly served with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Field Engineer Chit-
tagong Column (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'^'5 Captain Winn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 'Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-'° Caotain P. H. Kellv served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
='^ Captain H. S. King served ia the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
2^5 Captain A. E. Sandbach served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1883, and was present in the
engagement at Thikool (Clasp I. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Sikkim ExpediHon in i833 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Aide de Gamp to Major General
Elles, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
2'* Captaia R. P. Allen served with the Manipore Expedition ia 1891 as Field Engineer (mentioned in
despatches. Medal witv- Clasp).
"* Captain A. M. Stu art served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
2's Capt iin K. V. Biggs served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
-'^ Captain E. M. Burton served in the Egyptiau war of 1882, aad accompanied Sir (Charles "Warren in the
expedition into Arabia Petraea despatched for the purpose of bringing to justice the murderers of Professor
Palmerand his party (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 25th Field Company of the Ro.yal Engineers, and was present in the
engagement- at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served iu the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 26th Field
Company of the Royal Engineers, and afterwards with the Camel Corps, and took part iu the operations of the
Desert Column including the advance to Gakdul, Gubat, and Metamnieh (Clasp).
^o" Captain M. L. Tuke served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the gth
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884,
and was present iii| the engagement at Temai (two Claaiis); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-8^'
(Clasp)
^"^ Captain F. H. Oldfield served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Poukhan
Expedition in 1889 ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expedition try Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
'"'^ Captain Dopping-Heoenstal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^o' Captain W. M. Hodder.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annua) Army List," p. 786.
'"* Captain Huleatt served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the Eg^-ptian Army (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp). Served in the operations of the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh).
^°5 Captain R. S. Maolagan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
^oo Captain 'I . G. C. Swayne served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionarj- Force iu 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
3"' Captain J. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 7885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
'"3 Major Kincaid served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongoia E.fpeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Assistant Adjutant General, Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
™' Lt.Colonel .iyl'uer served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1886-8S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in i3gi with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches'
Clasp"). Served in the operations against the Hunza-Nagar- in 1S91-92 as Commanding Royal Engineer in-
cluding the capture of the Nilt Fort— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, iri<r,'and
Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross " for his conspicuous bravei.y iu the assault and capture of the Nilt' Port
on 2nd of December, 1891. This otHcer accompanied the storming party, burst open the inner gate with o-nn-
cotton, which he placed and ignited, and though severely wounded, once in the leg and twice in the right hand Hreu
nineteen shnts with his revolver, killing several of the enemy, and remained fighting until, fainting from loss of
blood, he was carried out of action." Served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, including the engagement in the Swat Valley (mentioned in despatchei
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). '
2'i Captain Bad deley served with the BurmeseExpedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp)
'■J Captain C. Hill served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"' Captain Petrie served with the Zhob Valley Field Force in 1S84 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in i886-b8 including tfie expeditions to the Ruby Mines and Mainlong (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medalwith two Clasps); also served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No t
Company Bengal Sappers and 3kliners (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
5'5 Captain "VV. R. Morton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
"9 Captain F. Glanville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
N
2i8/ War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
^2° Major J. H. L. Macdonald served with the Hazara Expedition in tS88 (mentioned in despatches, Med'
with Clasp). Served in the operations in Central Africa in 1E94 (Brevet of Major).
''" Captain A. W. Eoper served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Claso, and Khedive's Star).
'^' Captain G. M. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wan-en ui 188^-85.
^^^ Cantain R. J. H. L. Mackenzie served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the enffagement
at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Eorce in 1890 under Sir George
White (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
2^" Captain F. A. Molony served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'2^ Captain W. Du C.Luard served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition against the Tonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1887-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^29 Captain W.G.R.Cordue served with the Hazara Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
2^"^ Captain J. M. Wade served w-ith the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
S3' Major W. J. Bythell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir CharlesWarren in 1884-S5 on specia
service. Served with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1880-90 on Survey duty (received the thanks of
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior. Medal with Clasp).
'=5 Captain C. E. Salvesen served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
33» Lieut. C. Godby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
33^ Captain J. W. Pringle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
336 Captain J. R. B. Serjeant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Ro'oert Low in 1S95 with Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in
despatches, Medal wiih Clasp).
336 Captain Renny-Tailyour served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps) : and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey dut.y (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
339 Captain C. S. Rose served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
3'" Captain W. A. J. O'Meara served with the Bui'mese Expedition in 1S85-86 — severely wounded (meutionedl
in despatches, ^Medal with Clasp).
3*1 Major W. S. Gordon served in the operations near Suakin in Deeemljer 1888, and was present with the-
Egyptian Army in the engagementat Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) p
also served in t'ue operations in the Soudan in iSBo incl-uding the engagement at Toski in command of Field
Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Granted the 4th Class of the Order of the Osmanieh,and subsequently
the 3rd Cass of the Medjidie, for services with the Egyptian Army. Served -with the Dongola Expeditionary-
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1806 as Director of Stores (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
3*'^ Major. J. I. Lapg served in 1893-94 -with a force of about i,oooHousas in a movement against the Ashantis who
threatened the protected State of Attabiibu, about 400 miles from the Gold Coast.
3*3 Captain Bonham-Carter served in the So-adan campaign in 1885 (Medal -with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
3-'-^ Captain R. TJ. H. Buckland served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and -u'as present in the engagements 3
Hasheen (Medal -with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
3*= Captain R. S. Curtis served m the operations in the Soudan in 1891, and was present at the capture of
Tokar (Bronze Star with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Major, Star).
3*^ Captain E. D. BuUen served with the Barmese Expedition in 1 886-87 (Medal -with Clasp).
3*7 Captain T. Harrison-Topham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1892, and was present at the-
defence of Sadon (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
3*8 Major A. G. Hunter-Weston served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1S94 in
command of No. 2 Company Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhai-t in 1894-95— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (mentioned in
despatches) .
3*9 Captain R. T. R. Laurence served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Medal with Clasp) .
35" Captain J. A. Dealy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S8S (Medal with Clasp).
3^1 Captain H. B. H. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 with the (Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal -with two Clasps); in the Chin Field Force in 1SS8 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1839-go (Clasp).
352 Captain J. C. Rimington served with the Burriese Expedition in 1886 (Medal -with Clasp).
353 Captain C. H. Roe served with the Bm-mese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Sliaers
(Medal with Clasp).
35* Captain F. E. G. Skey served -with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
355 Captain R. L. C. Brooker served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
3i6 Captain G. E. Phillips served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
356f Captain Le Breton Simmons served with the Hazara Expedition in iSgi (Medal with Clasp).
»" Captain E. A. Edgell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
'58 Captain S. H. Powell served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Intelligence Officer (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
»59 Captain W. Ewbank served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-S9
(Clasp).
160 Captain L. P. Chapman served -with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) , and -with the Wunth»
Bxpedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) .
«i Captain W. A. Liddell served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1S90.
"^ Captain J. A. S. Tulloch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S9 with the Queen's Ovm Sappers and
Miners, and afterwards as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Wolseley; served as Intelligence Officer ist Brigade
from ist Nov. 1887 to ist April 1888, and from Aug. to Dec. 188S as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with two
Clasps); also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89.
"> Captain TJ. W. Evans served with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 18S9-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp) .
»«* Captain E. H. Bland served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers ana jiimers (Jiiedal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
s«5 Captain Stokes-Roberts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
•«' Captain G. D. Close served -with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
sts CaptainR.F.Sorsbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal -with Clasp).
'I" (jftptainH. J. Sherwood served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No. 2 Company
Bengal Sappers and Jliners, part of the time in command of a half company (mentioned in despatches. Medal
■with Clasp).
373 Captain C. C. Percevai served with the Burmese Expedition in iS8--es (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
37* Captain H. C. Nanton served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 with the
Midland Battalion of Canadian Mihtia (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force tmder Sir Robert Low in
J895 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of ilie Ttoyal 'Engineers. 2i8g'
'"' Captain P. H. du P. Casgrain served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 with
the gth Battalion of Militia Rifles (Medal).
"* Lieut. W. F. Tilley served ivith the Burmese Expedition in ^iZ^ (Medal with Clasp).
^'i^ Captain H. Sloggett served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1803-91 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal -with Clasp).
2"^ Captain 6. S. Cartwright served frith the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
3"9 Captain A. G. Travers served in the Miranzai Expedition in iSyi with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Modal
with Clasp) ; and with the Wazinstau Field Force under Sir William Lookhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in
desnatehes, Clasp).
3^1 Captain de Vere Atkinson served with the Lushai Expedition in 1S89 as Assistant Field Engineer ; with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal with Clasp): and in
the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1800 with the Bomhay Sappers and Miners.
3*- Captain A. T. Moore served with the Isazai ExiJtdition in 1852.
3Si Lieut. E. P. Johnson served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain A. J. H. Swine.y served with the second Miranzai E.xpedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
386 Captain W. J. McElhinny served with the Burmese Expedition in iSSy-SS (Medal with Clasp).
28" Captain G. M. Duff served with the Burmese E.xpedit.ion in 1887-S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1005 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasji).
38* Captain R. E. Picton .Jones served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1S90.
353 Captain J. S. Fowler served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the advance to the relief of
Chitral under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and April 1895 including the defence of the position at Keshan
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
391 Captain G. M. Hutton served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
35- Captain H. M. St. A. Wade.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry. " Hart's Annaal Arm.v L,ist." p. 786.
353 Captain C. H. Heycock served in the Karen Field Force in 1S3S-89 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; in the Ghin-Lusnai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own
Sanpers and .Miners (Clasp) ; and in the Kauhou- Bxjiedition in 1891 as Intelligence Officer.
33* Captain F.F. Weedon served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-89 with the Queen's Otvn Sappers and Miners
including the operations of the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
35= Captain R. A. F. Kiagscote served with t'ne Chin-Lushai E.'cpeditionary Force m 1889-90 as Assistant Field
Engineer Chittagong Column (mentioned in desoatches. Medal with Clasp).
35'6 Captain T. Fraser served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Ilazara Field Force; in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miner's, ijart of the time
in command of a Company (Cla^p).
35" Captain A. Walpole served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lovr in 1S93 as Assistant Field
Enrineer (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain H. A. D. Fraser served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medcl with
Clasp).
355 Lieut. C. Ainslie served in the Chiu-Lu3hai Field Force in 1S89-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(Medal with Claspl ; in the ope. -ations in the Chin Hills in 1S90-92 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners in
command of a detachment, including the engagement at Thetta (mentioned in despatches, Claap); and in the
Chin Hills in 1892 and the Shan Hills in 1S93 as Attache, Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches).
•"" Lieut. E. C. Ogilvie served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
■">- Lieut. D. L. Mallaby served with the Isazai E.'ipedition in 1892.
*°3 Lieut. H. J. M. Marshall served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
*<>* Lieut. C. de W. Crookshank served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Field Engineer
(Medal with Clasp).
■>"' Lieut. H. P. Thuillier served vrith the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
■">^ Lieut. H. R. Stockley served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai
E.xpedition in 1892.
'"' Lieut. R. E. Greer served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1S90.
«8 Lieut. F. F. >r. Rees served with the Hazara Expedition in iSgi (Medal with Clasp). Seiwed with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Kngineer (Medal with Clasp).
■"55 Lieut. 3. F. Gorringe served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
Quarter Master General's duties (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
*!" Lieut. A. H. D. Riach served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
•"1 Lieut. L. H. Close served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lookhart in 189+-95 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Clasp).
*'- Lieut. W. M. Coldstream served with the two Miranzai E.xpeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892.
•'13 Lieut. G. A. F. Sanders served in Bnrmah in 1S93 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners in command of
a. detachment in the Kaptial Column.
*i= Lieut. E. P. C. Girouard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
as Directer of Railways (mentioned in despatches, .DSO.).
^'-^ Lieut. C. W. Gwynn served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94, as Intelli-
gence Officer— three times wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
*i3 Lieut. G. Lubbock served in the Burmese campaign in 1891-92 in the operations of the Irrawaddy Column
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, including
the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River, and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
*|5 Lieut. L. W. S. Oldham served in the advance to the rehef of Chitral under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"'' Lieut. S. D'A. Crookshank served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer IMedal with Clasp).
"I Lieut. Pritchard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Ferce under Sir Herbert Kitceener in 1S96 (mentioned
in despatches).
*=- Lieut. R. H. Macdonald served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92.
♦23 Lieut. H. A. L. Hepper served withj the Chitral Relief Foice'under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
«-5 Lieut. G. H. Boileau served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, West Coast of Africa, in 1892, in-
cluding the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1892,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Field
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
♦''' Lieut. E. J. Elkington served' with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(mentioned in despatches).
"8 Lieut. A. G. Stevenson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on
the Railway Staff (mentioned in despatches).
"5 Lieut,' M. G. E. Manifold served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
as Staff OfBcer of Telegraphs (mentioned in despatches).
«i Lieut. H. L. Pritchard served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 189; (Star). Serve
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
2i8h War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
^* Lieut. R. B. D. Blakeney served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(mentioned in despatches),
''* fyieut. E. H. S. Cator served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96
(mentioned in despatcbes).
■'^ Captain A. T. Lewis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ecfyptian war of 1882,
and was present attlie battle of Tel-el-Kebir( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
*" Lieut. Morrison served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (Medal).
War Services of Boyal Engineers {late Bengal Engineers).
' General Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal
and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Adjutant ot Sappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of'.Goojeras
(Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of 1852-53, and accompanied the Colnmn under General Steel to Tonghoa
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
* Li^ut. General Maunsell served ttie Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan,
iacluding the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on gth and 12th September, an J surrender of the
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Gheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Mednl with tvro Clasps). In the
Indian Mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at tL« actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeserai, and
throughout the siege oi' Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1857. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Rohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitowlee in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and captixre of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
' ."?ir I- dward Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in 1852, and was present at
the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly woundedj, capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
'2 General Perkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siege of
Delhi — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the captue of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (menticned in
despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherj (iri) (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in commaiid of the Royal
Engineers, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, C£., Medal with four Oia^ps, and
Bronze Decoration).
'S Major General Tomkins served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
5* Major General Strahan served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, MedaU.
War Services of Boyal Engineers [late Madras Engineers).
' Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
stockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Merguiand Tavoy, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
Shan Stockades and of s'.ockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jungle
fight at Paghammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangkuand the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
1* Lieut.General Hamilton commanded the Madras Sappers and Miners in the Egyptian war of iS32 and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Bombay Engineers).
' General Turner served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
' Sir Michael Kennedy served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 as Controller General of Transport and Supply, and
was present in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
Continuation of Notes to the Grenadier Guards.
*^ Count Gleichen served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Corps, and was present in the
actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Scar).
*' Captain Cotton served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Captain Taylor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*' Captain Pakenham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5" Captain Fergusson served with ohe Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the loth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
5- Captain Davies served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal vrith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Sxppdition against the Jebus, Lagos, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
»^ Captain LLoyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lord Edward Cecil served in the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitch-
ener Commanding the force (mentioned in despatches).
" Heat. D;i Plat Taylor served in the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1891 with the Egyptian Army.and
was present at the capture of Tokar (Khedive's Star with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
5' Lieut. Hon. G. A. A. Hood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
" Brigade Surgeon i,t. Colonel Harrison and Surgeon Lt.Colonel Campbell.— For War Services, see Armr
lledioal Staff.
Grenadier Guards.
219
Pay.
Pay.
"^^^"■. Tower of London. -,
^iidBatt., Windsor. |
3raBatt., Chelsea Barracks. J
ist Battalion— The Imperial Crown. 2ad Battalion— The Royal Cypher, reversed and interlaced, surtnoanted by
the Imperial Crown, the Union in the dexl.er canton. 3rd Battalion— The same as the 2nd Battalion,
with a pile wavj"^ issaant from the dexter canton. (Three of 30 Company badges borne in rotation.)
Years' Seri A Grenade. " Blenseisi" "Ramillies" "Oudenarde" "llALPLAQirKT" "Deixingen" "Lincelieb '
"COEUAIfA" " BiEEOSA " " PeXINSDLA " " WATERLOO "" AlMA " " INKERMAN " " SEVASIOPOL "
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebie '' " Suakin", 1885."
Colonel SisSoyalSiijTiness George W. F. C. X>nie of Cambridge,^ X(?. KT. KF. GCB. GCSI. OCM0.
GCIE. Colonel, 2 iiov.-}T, Major General, y'Ma.y 4$; Lieui.General,igJanes'i; General, 1$ 3uij ^6 ; Field
Marshal, q Nov. 62 ; Hon. Colonel in Chief io the Forces ; Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, 15 Dec. 61.
Lieutenant Colonels. — Laurence James OUphant,- Commanding the Regiment^ 17 July 94 ; Ens. ^ Lt. ^17 Oct.
66; Lt. cf Capt. ''29 Dec. 69; Capt. ir Lt. Colonel, g Dec. 76; Major, i Nov. 82; Colonel, 1 Nov. 86;
Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct. 89.
3 Edmund Antrobus,'" -Ensign 4- Lt. ""iS Feb. 69 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^17 May 71 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 24 May 79 ;
Major, ID July 84 ; Colonel, 11 May 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct. 93.
2 Horace Ricardo,'^ Ens. i^Lt. ''17 April 69 ; Lt. 6f Capt. ^i; May 71 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 24 Ma3' 79; Major,
1 Apr. 85 ; Colonel, 29 Jan. 88 ; Lt.Coloiel, 23 Jul3' 94.
1 Villiers Hatton, Ensign df' Lt. ''27 Aug. 70 ; Lt. <|- Capt. 4 Dec. 72 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 5 July 82 ; Major,
31 March 86 ; Colonel, 31 March 90 ; Lt.Colonel, 28 Oct. 95.
Majors.— I Sir Henry Edward Colfile,"^ KCMG. CB., Ens. i- Lt. Pi Oct. 70; Lt. 4- Capt. 15 Mar. 72;
Capt. <f Lt.Colonel, i Nov. 82; Major, 1 July 86; Colonel, 2 Jan. 86.
2 p.s.c. Ivor John Caradoc Herbert,'" CB. CMG., 2nd in Commaiid 26 June 96 ; Ens. <f- Lt. PsNov. 70; Lt.4-
Capf. 2s !^QV. 74; Bt. Major, iS '^OY. 82; Capt. 4~ Et. Colonel, 2 May 83 ; Colonel, 18 Aug. 89; Major,
26 Oct. 89.
3 E vre Macdonuell Stewart Crabbe," 2nd in Command 26 June 96 ; Lt. 2S Oct. 71 ;, Capt. 24 Nov. 83 ; Bt.
Major, 15 June 85 ; Major, July 90.
1 Francis Cecil Ricardo, Li. 11 Sept. 72 : Capt. 8 June 84 ; Major, 10 Dec. 90.
Francis Lloj-d,-^ Commamiing Gnards Depot 2^ Ang. g6 ; Lt. iS^Mar. 75 ; Capt. i Apr. 85; Major, 10 Aug. 92.
2 Henry Streatfeild, Assistant Mililary Secretari/ to Lord lioberts i Oct. 95; Lt. 26 Aug. 76; Capt.
29 Apr. 85 ; Major, 26 July 93.
3 Archer Parr.v Crawley,^^ 2nd Lt. 13 Oct. 77 ; Lt. 28 Apr. So ; Captain, 16 Nov. 88 ; Major, 20 Dec. gj.
3 Henry Goulburn, 2nd Lt. n May 78 ; Lt. i Jul_v 8; ; Capt. 18 Oct. 89 ; Major, 23 July 94.
2 David Alexander Kinloch, 2nd Lt. 11 May 78 ; Lt. i July 81 ; Capt. 18 Oct. 89 ; Major, 12 Sept. 94.
I Hon. John Townshend St. Aubyn,^^ 2;;^ ii. 19 Oct. 78; Li. 1 July 81; Capt. i July 90; Bt. Major,
2 July 90; Major, 26 Oct. 95.
1 Son, Gilbert Legh,^' 2nd Lt. 13 Nov. 78 ; Lt. i July 81 ; Capt. 2 July 90 ; Major, 19 Aug. 96.
3 Robert Gordon Gordon-GUmour,^* 2nd Lt. 25 Jan. 78 ; Lt. i July 81 ; Capt. 23 July 90 ; Major, 25 Aug. 96
2 Robert Scott-Kerr,^" 2nd Lt. 26 Mar. 79 ; Lt. i July 81 ; Capt. 16 Dec. 90 ; Major, 19 Sept. 96.
26
Captains.
I Thomas Henry Hollis Bradford-Atkinson^
1 William Augustus Lane-Fox-Pitt"
3 Richard Joshua Cooper'
3 Charles Ludovic Lindsay"
;).s.c. Albert Edward Wilfred, Count Gleichen,« Staff Captain,
War OJficp, 5 Ma}' 95, and ExtraEqnerry to the Queen
2 Arthur William Cotton'"
2 George Godfrey Macdonald*
3 Edward RichRrd Taylor*'
Charles Henry Halford (Depot)
2 Hercules .-Lrthur Pakenham*'
Charles Fergusson,^*^ serclng icith the Egyptian Army
Brure Canning Vernon-Wentworth, MB. for Brighton
2 Henry Roger Crompton-Roberts
2 p.s.c. Francis John Davies,^' Adjutant 2 Aug. 93
Jlon. Walter Lewis Bagot, Kegimental Adjutant 7 May 93
1 Wilfred George Howard Marstiall .'.
2 Arthur Henry Orlando LLoyd^^
I George Edward Pereira
I Joseph Henry Russell Bailey
I Henry Heywood Heywood-Lonsdale, Adjutant 11 Apr. 94
2ND LIEUT.
25 Aug. 80
22 Feb. 79
26 Aug. 80
22 Jan. 8
LIE0TENANTS.
2 Godfrey Dairy mple White
3 George Colborne Nugent
Uon. William Edwin Cavendish
Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise, Staff College
1 Edward Groville Verschoyle
2 Frederick Rudolph, V'isct. Kilcoursie
3 Wroth Periam Christopher Lethbridge
2 Dudley Ferrars Loftus
I Uon. Richard Fitzroy Somerset
3 St. John Halford Coventry
I Lord Edward Herbert Cecil"
1 Lord John Pakenham Cecil
3 Laurence Ro we Pisher-Rowe
3 George PhUip Du Plat Taylor^*
2 William Murray-Thieipland
2 Noel Armar Lowry Corry
3 Godfrey Clement Walker Heneage, Adjutant i Jan. 95
t Frederick Edward Grey Ponsonby, Equerry in Ordinary to the\
Queen J
1 George Frederic Molyneux-Montgomerie
2 WUfrid William Ashley
Hon. Grosvenor Arthur Alexander Hood"
2 Reginald Le Mormand, Lord Ardee
1 Gerard Lysley Derriman
3 Hugh Valdave Warrender ,
3 Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart
3 George Clement Tryon
Wilfred Robert Abel Smith ,
2 Arthur St. Leger Glyn
3 Maxwell Earle "
Frederick Sdward WiUiam Hervey-Bathurst (Depot) I.
I July
I July
I July
I July
I Oct.
10 May
I Oct.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
14 Apr.
7 Nov.
28 Nov.
6 Feb.
14 May
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
23 Aug
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
30 Apr.
4 May
14 May
28 May
15 Feb.
29 Dec.
II Feb.
31 July
7 Aug.
16 Feb.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
18 Dec.
16 July
29 Oct.
26 Nov.
7 Jan.
4 Mar.
25 July
Feb. 85
Feb. 35
May 85
May 85
May 85
Aug. 85
Feb. 85
May 86
Aug. 36
Sept. So
Mar. 92
Mar. 92
Mar. 92
Oct. 85
May 92
May 92
June 92
July 92
Aug. 92
Aug. 92
Aug. 93
Dec. 93
Dec. 93
Jan. Q4
June 94
June 94
July 94
Uct. 95
Jan. 96
June 96
23 Jan.
Q2
16 Mar.
Q2
II May
Qa
10 Aug.
92
21 Sept
92
16 Nov.
02
20 Deo.
93
20 June
Q4
21 July
q+
12 Sepi'.
P4
I Oct.
Q^
28 Oct.
QS
28 Oct.
Q";
2S Oct.
9";
28 Oct.
9^
23 Jan.
96
»9 Aug.
96
4 Nov.
96
IX Nov.
96
II Nov.
96
220
Orenadier Guards.
Years Sec.
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
6
5
5
5
5
5
S
4
4
6
4
4
3
3
2
3
3
2
'
7
7
2
Lieutenants.
2yD LIEDT. j LIEUT.
1 Peroj'" Archer Clive..
2 George Lionel Bonham
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest Frederick Orhy Gasooigue
Wilfrid Astle.v Blimdell-Hollinshead-Blandell
Gerald Frederic Trotter
George Montague De Vere Beauclerk
Francis Lyall Fryer
Charles Edward Corkran
Hon. Edward Douglas Loch
Hon. Ferdinand Chai'les Stanley, Aide de Camp to the Lord')
Lieidenani of Ireland ii Feb. 96 )
Edward Henry Trotter
' George Sidney Olive
; Ivo Arthur Broadwood
: John Sherard Reeve
Hon. Edward Hugh Lygon
( Hon. John Francis Gathorne-Hardy
I Hon. Alexander Victor Frederick Russell
; "William Stewart Burdelt Blackett .'
I Henry William Edmund, Eo/rl o/Kerry
; Hubert Francis Crichton
Francis Leopold Victor Swains
: James Archibald Morrison
Montague Rowley Aubrey Cholmeley
; George Laurence Ashley Dodd
: Donald Walter Cameron
Hugh Robert Edward Harrison
4 Nov. 91 19 Aug. 96,
12 Mar. 92 25 Aug. 96
23 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
18 June 92
17 Dec. 92
30 Nov. 92
15 Mar. 93
3 May 93
10 Oct. 91
28 June 93
21 Oct.
7 Mar. 94
2 ,Iune 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct.
8 May
14 Aug.
15 Jan.
29 Jan.
5 Feb. ^.,
22 July 06
5 Sept. 96
S Sept. 96
14 Oct. 96
95I
96
Quayter Masters. — 2 John Henry Hall, 8 Jan. 9a; Son. TAeut.
I George Powell, 13 Nov. 90; Hon. Lieut.
/ 3 James May, 24 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Brig. Surg. Lt. Col.— s Charles Edward Harrison," MB. 19 Aug. 85; Surgeon, 30 SepL. 74 ; Surgeon Major
19 Aug. 89; Brig. Surg. Lt. Colonel, 4 Nov. 91.
Surgeon Majors. — 1 William Campbell, *'' MB. 12 Jan. 81 ; Surgeon, 30 Sept. 74 ; Surgeon Major, 5 Nov. 87
Surgeon Lt. Colonel, 30 Sept. 94.
2 Edward Nodin Sheldrake, 7 Oct. 85 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 May 85 ; Surgeon Major,
22 July 96.
Surgeon Cajitains.—^ Hugh Rayner, MB., 14 April 86 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 Jan. 86.
2 Simpson Powell, MB. 26 Mar. 92; Surgeon Captain, 30 May 85 (attached).
William Johnson Smyth, 17 Oct. 92 ; Surgeon Captain, 27 Jul.v 95 (attached).
Surgeon Lieut. — H. W. Vaughan-WiUiams, 3ZB. Surgeon Lieut. 28 July 94 (attached).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isf Battalion returned from Canada, Sept. 1864. 2nd Battalion returned from Bermuda, 1891.
37'ti Battalion returned from Mgypt, 10 Sept. 1S85.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Arm j' throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House ot Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Oliphant served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captains Bradford-Atkinson, Cooper, and Macdonald served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the
Egyptian war of 18S2, and were present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
J" Colonel Antrobus served inthe Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12 Colonel Ricardo served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i« Sir Henry Colvile served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence
Department, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches. Medal wich Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Intelligence Department, and was present
at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intelligence Department, and
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel). Nominated to the 2nd
Class of the order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar.
" Colonel Herbert served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade, and was
present inthe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, anc* Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1S85-86 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and
■was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (two Clasns).
" Major Crabbe served with the Auxiliary Transport in the Egyptian warof 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served iu the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Acting Quarter Master to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present
at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
-5 Major Lloyd served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884-85 as Signalling Otficer to the Brigade of Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3» Major Crawley served with the 3rd Battalion. 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1B79, and was present at the action
Of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Major Hon. J. T. St. Aubyn served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Sir RedversBuller, Commanding ist Biigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition m
1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Major General Earle and after his death to Brigadier General Brackenburj-, and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps) .
*' Msjor Legh served in the Soudan campaign iu 7885 (Medal with Clasp, and Kheaivo's Star). ■ , r a ^
36 Major Gordou-Gilmour served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
■with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expeditfbn in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the
actions , at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
<» Major Scott-Kerr served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at XJlundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in iS3s (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"•Captain Lane-Fox-Pitt served with the 9istHighlandersin the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*' Captain Lindsay served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present atthe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served iu the Soudan cam-
paign in r88; (Clasp). , -„ . 01
IFor remainder oflfotes, see end of Jioyal Engineers, p. 21&A.
Coldstream Guards.
221
Years' Ser.
Half
Pay
1st Batt, Wellington Barracks. 1
2nd Batt., Chelsea Barracks. J
ist Battalion— The Star of the Order of the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown. 2nd Battalion— A Star
of eight points within the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown, the Union in the dexter
canton. (Two of 16 Company badges borne in rotation.)
"OcTDBtrAHDE " " JliLPLiQUET " " Dettingen' " " LiNOELLES " " BoTPT " (with the Sphins).
"Tjlatjra" " Baekosa" " Peninsula " "Watekloo" "Alma" "Inkeemah"
" Sevasioi'OI, " "Egypt, 1882'' " Tel-el-Kebie " " Suakin-, 18S5."
Colonel.— Si)- Frederick Charles Arthur Stephenson, "^ GCB. Ensiijn f Lieut. 25 Julys/; I-ieuf. •i- Capt.
"13 Jan. 43; Cupt. <f Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Major General, 6 Mar. £8 ; Lt. General,
23 Feb. 78 ; General, 12 Jan. 86; Colonel York and Lancaster Regiment, 22 Deo. 38 ; CoZokc; Coldstream
Guards, i6 July ci2.
Lieutenant Colonels. —Evelyn Edward Thomas Ftsc?. Falmouth.'" CB. Commanding the Segimeni s Feb. q5;
Ens. 4- Lt. i'22 July 66 ; Lt. 4- Capt. P5 Mar. 70 ; Capt. (^'Lt.Colonel, 16 Feb. 78 ; Major, 8 Dec. 84;
Co^owZ, 27 Feb. 86 ; if. CoZofie/, 10 Nov. 93. ^ j »
1 Francis AylmerGraves-Saw)e,'i Ens. i'2o June 68 ; Ens. ^Lt. ^2$ Nov. 68 ; Lt. Jr Capt. '^y Oct. 71 ; Capt. 4r
Lt.Colonel, 10 Dec. 81 ; Ma/or 18 Apr. 3:; ; Colonel, 18 April 89; Lt.Colonel, 2q Sept. 94.
2 Reginald Pole-Garew,'^ CB. Ens. 4- Lt.^12 May 69 ; Lt. <f- Capt. 14 Aug. 72 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 4 July 83 ;
Major, 10 Nov. 85 ; Colonel, 25 Oct. 88 ; Lt.Colonel, 5 Feb. 95.
Majors.— I Tesey John Dawson," 2H'iiM Com. 26 June96; Lt. 280ct.7i; Cop(.250ct. 84; Major,jo July 8g.
2 p.s.c. Alfred Edward Codrington,"2?i(i j« Command 27 July 96; Lieut, i Feb. 73 ; Cajjtam, 18 Apr. 85;
Major, 4 Dec. 89. r< t ■
r .H"o)i. Henry Charles Legge, MVO.^" Equerry in Ordinary -to the Quetn ; Lieut. 31 Aug. 73; Captain,
Bre::ef Major, t; Jnue 3s; Major, 2g Sept. go. ^ -r ^ 1 1 t i
I p.s.c. Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, -^ Miliianj Attache, Paris, with ranTc of Lt.Colonel, 13 July
95 ; Lt. 21 Jan. 74; Capt. 19 Sept. 85 ; Major, 29 July 91.
J Horace Robert Stopford, Lieut. 13 June 74 ; Captain, 19 Oct. 8=; ; 3Iajcr, 10 Nov. 93. -n- ^ ■ ,
p.s.c. Hon. Arthur Henry Henniker-Major," Deputy Assist. Adjutant Gen. for Instruction, Home District,
23 July 96 ; Lieut. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain, 10 Nov. 85 ; Major, 29 Sept. 94.
1 p.s.c. Herbert Conyers Surteea," Sul Lieut- ti Sept. 76 ; Captain, 7 May 87 ; Major, 5 Feb. 93.
2 Georse Pleydell-Bouverie,"^ 2nd Lieut. 19 Oct. 78 ; Lieut, i July 81 ; Captain, 25 Apr. 88 ; Major, 3 Apr. 95.
31
29
^3
23
19
2ND LIEUT.
27 Sept. 79!
30 Jan. 78!
30 Sept. 80
II Aug.
30 Mar.
23 Mar.
14 Sept.
15 Feb.
Captains.
1 Augustus John H.y. Beaumont, Mnrq. o/Winohester^-
2 Charles Porcher Wilson Kiudersle.y
p.s.c. Henry Gw.ynn Deane Shale,-"'' Brigade Major, \
Some District', i Jan. 94 i
Frederick Ivor Maxse, seroing icith the Egy2itian Army
2 p.s.c. Granville Roland Francis Smith
2 Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick's
ILon. William Lambton, Aide de Camp to the Lord")
Lieutenant of Ireland 20 Aug. 95 J
}}.s.c.Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, Bari,^^ Brigade 7
Major, Aldershot, 19 Nov. 93 j
I James Adam Gordon Drummond-Ha.T'*
1 p.s.c. Frederick Stanley Maude's
2 Cecil Stanley Owen Monck, Adjutant 29 Deo. 92
I John Richard Hall
John Trelawny Sterling, Aide de Camp to the Gov- )
ernor of Hong Ji^ong 17 Apr. 92 Jf
1 Henry Blundeil Hawkes -■
p.s.c. Sydney Earle
Lieutenants.
2 John Maurice Wingheld
1 Ho7i. Edward Michael Pakenham
: -Zfo7i. Henry Robert Baillie- Hamilton
2 John M'Neile
Randal Charles Edward Skeffiugton-Smyth, sc)-cjn?^
in the British Central Africa Frotectorate, with r
local rank of Captain. )
Jam.es Herbert Gustavus Mered.yth, Lord Attilam- )
ne}i',^*Aidcde Camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland )
2 Hon. John Beresford Campbell
Hugh Clement Sutton, Regimental Adjutant i Jan. 94
Raymond John Marker, Aide de Camp to the {
Governor of Ceylon 7 Mar. 96 ,v
2 Geoffrej' Percj' Thynne Feilding j 25 Apr
I William Henry Lambton 2 Ma.y
1 John Gaspard Le Marchant, Lord Romilly [ 5 May
2 John Ponsonby ; 16 Nov.
1 Charles John Brinsley, iord Newtown-Butler j 22 Aug.
Gay Fremautle (Lepot) 1 n Feb.
2 Claude Julian Hawker j 22 May
^ef:,ma\AljO\i2.aevi\\e, Adjutant GuardsDepot,\T^OY.gf>\ 21 Sept.
Cecil Edward Pereira 1 29 Jan.
I Thomas Elphinstone Case
1 Richard Arthur Starling Benson
2 Julian M'Carty Steele '
1 Nevile Rodweil Wilkinson
2 Thomas Henry Eyro Lloyd
2 Ronald Anthony Markham j 3 Dec.
Second Lieutsnants.
2 Lawrence Challoner Garratt i 3 Dec.
2 Herbert William Studd ; 23 July
I ifon. Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughb.y ~
I Harry Wm. Ludovic Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory, \
Adjutant 7 Mar. 96 J
I Eric Thomas Henry Hanbury-Tracy
I Charles Edward Wyld
1 Hon. Leslie d'Heuin Hamilton
2 Hon. Guy Victor Baring
2 Harry Anthony Chandos-Pole-Gell
1 Torquhil George JIatheson
2 .ffoH. George Arthur Charles Crichtoii
1 Jocel.yn Henry Clivo Graham
Francis Douglas Parquhar
Giles Stephen Holland, Lord Stavordale
2 Ralph Henry Sacheverel Wilmot
John Vaaghan Campbell
Francis Jenkins
80
t July 81
I July 81
I July Si
9 Sept. 82
I July 81
I July 81
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
31 Dec. 84
31 Jan. 85
12 Nov.
9 May
S5
CAPTAIN.
87I
3 May
2 July
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
90
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
25 May
8 Feb.
22 Mar.
5 July
23 Dec.
2 Juno 94
28 Nov. 94
6 Mar. 95
29 Apr. 96
5 Aug. 96
12 Aug. 96
5 Sept
23 Sept. 96
10 June 8
7 Oct. 8
28 Oct. 8
14 Nov. 8,
25 Nov. 8;
4 Dec. 8(
9 July 9;
4 Sept. 90
90
90
91
9'
91
88: 29 Sept.
27 Nov.
I Jan.
27 Jan.
29 June
15 Oct.
17 Apr.
10 Aug.
23 Feb.
6 j uly
8 July
I Jan.
24 June
I July
27 July
26 Aug.
16 July 90
29 Sept. 90
27 Jan.
25 Oct.
29 .Tune
29 July
18 May
91
4 Nov.
13 July
28 Aug.
28 Aug.
19 Nov.
I Jul.y
July
27 July 96
beev. uaj.
YearS'Ser.
Half
Pay.
Full
Pay.
Coldstream G'tiards.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Robert Grindel, 25 July 94 ; Son. Lieut.
1 William Waters Girliiifr, 15 May 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Surg. Lt.Colone!.~2 James Magill,^' MB. 9 Dec. 85 ; Surgeon, 3 May 76 ; Surgeon Major, 9 Dec. 85 ; Surgeon
Lt. Colonel, 3 May 96.
Surgeon .2Lajors.—i A\ex.a,udeT Charles Archibald Alexander,'^ 29 July 82; Surgeon, 29 July 82; Surgeon
Major, 8 Nov. 88. jj j, ^1
•burgeon Captains.— ■: Robert William Henry Jacl; son, il/B. 23 Nov. gi ; Surgeon Caufain,2gJ-a.\y go {atiacheci}.
2 Warren Roland Crooke-Lawless, MD. 19 Mar. 93; surg Cupl. 30 Jan. 86 (attaehedy.
Surgeon Lieutenant. — Arthur Wmsmore Hooper ; Surg. Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 (attached).
Solicitor, Robert J. P. Broughton. 7 Jan. 62. Facin^rs PAne.— Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion returned from Cgj,riis, 11 Sept. i88q. znd Battalion returned from Egnpt. 1882.
1 Sir Frederick Stephenson served in the Eastern campaign of 1 854-55, inclnding- the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th October. Was Military Secretary to the Commander m
Chief in the Crimea trom early in July until Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion ot Honor, 4th
Class ot the .Siedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Assist. Adjutant General to the expeditionary force m China
rom March 1857 to 14th Feb. i860, and present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 ; and served as Deputy Adju-
tant General to the force under Sir Hope Grant from 14th Feb. i860 to i6th March i85i ; present at the storming
and capture of the Taku Forts, the actions of the i8th and 21st Sept., and subsequent advance on Pekm {LB.,
Brevet of 1 olonel. Medal with three Clasps). Received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament tor his services
in Connection with the Nile Expfditionin 1884-85. Commanded the Egyptian Frontier Field Force m 1885-86,
which defeated tue enem-s' at Giniss (GCB., and Grand Cross of the Medjidie).
" Lord Falmouth served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class ot the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and El Gnbat and in the reconnaissance to .Metamrneh,
where he commanded the whole force after the departure of Sir Charles Wilson (twice mentioned in despatches,
CB., and two Clasps).
" Colonel Graves Sawle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Colonel Pole-Carew served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts antt
was present at the advance on Cabul.in the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October 1879, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879, including the inves-tment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick in the march
to Candahar. and wap present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Orderly OlBcer to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught m the Egyptian
war of 1882. and was present in the engagement at Telel Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with Clasp).
"Major Vesey Dawson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat and at the reconnaisance of Metammeh ( Medal with two Clasps
and Khedive's Star). -o tt t
18 Captains Drummond-Hay and Maude served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion
Coldstream Guards, and were present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March.
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Codrington servedinthe Egyptian war of 1882 as Aidede Camp to Lieut.General Willis, Commanamgist
Division, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned m
despatches. Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
■'" Major Legge served in ihe expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Gaaras,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction 01
Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
22 Lt.Colonel Douglas Dawson served in the Egvptian warof 1882, first with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Lruaras,
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and" was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasm
(9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebirand capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, stb Class ot the Aled.jiaie,
and Khedive's Star) .Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards ( amel Regiment, was StaH umcer
to Colonel lioscawen while in command of the column, and was present at the actionH at Abu Klea and El Cul-at,
iu the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and at the attack on the wounded convoy (two Clasps). i ■ »>,
" Major Hon. A. H. Henniker-Major served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards m tne
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). . j t <■ + /^?
" Major Surtees served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Turkish Mounted Intantry 01
the Egyptian Army and afterwards of a boat convoy (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class ot the Medjidie, and Khedive s
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Lrimss
in command of the 3rd Camel Corps of the Egyptian Armv (4tb Class of the Osmanieh). ,, 4.- t
28 Major Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 2nd Battalion of the Coldstream Guards m the Egyptian war 01
i882„and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren m 1884-85. ^
^ Winchester served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Sir John M Nei l.ana
:nt i;^ the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of lemai (Medal with
and :
Lord '
was present
two Ciasijs. and Khedive's St.ar). . ^ 00 .1 ^aa
™ Captain Shute served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war ol 1882, aiia was
ne engagement at Masneen, at that near loireK on tee 24tn iviarcn. anu ab iuk ueei.iiiu.i"" "■ t\*"" >;^ — -^i
- Captain Frederick served in theexpedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream t^uaras,
end was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction 01
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force m 1885-80 as exira
Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick StephoiifO'i (4tli Class of the Medjidie). „. ,-. j • 1 u i, to
3s Sir Hem y Rawlinson served with the lini mese Expedition in 1886-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir 1 rederick KODerra
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). . , ■ „ atoff-
3* Lord Athlumney served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1896 as fetan
Officer Intantry Division (mentioned 'in despatehes). Has been nominated to the 4th Class of the Order ol tne
Medjidie for servics under the Egyptian Government. 1 ot «•
35 Surgeon Lt.Colonel Magill and Surgeon Major Alexander.— For War Services, see Army Medical Staa.
22A
rstBatt., Wellington Barracks.! cs^„4.„ /-<„ „»,j.,
BudBatt., Dublin. J Scots Guards.
ist Battalion— The Riya! Arms of Scotland, with, motto " Bu ! Feriix Hostis," srirmouuted by the Imperial
Crown. 2nci Battalion— The Union Badge, viz., the Rose, Thistle, and Shamroc'.c, witti motto " Unita Foi-tior,"
surmounted by the Imperial Crown. (Two of i6 Company bidjas with injt:023 borne ia rotation.)
" Detiingex " "'LiNOELLKs" "Egypt" (withihe Sphinx). " Talateea" " Baukosa"
"Peninsula" "Wateeloo" "Alma" "Inkekman" " Sevastopol "
Years' Ser..
Full
Pay.
i>ay I "Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kkbie" " Suvrciy, 1835."
[Colonel.— iris Itoyal Highness Arthur \V. P. A., Duke of Connaught,^ Ka. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMCf.
j GCIE. G-CVO. KCB. Colonel in Chief of the Rifle Briqade ; Colo'iel Soots Giiards, 2.1 June 83.
Barringtou Bulkley iJouglas Campbell,'' Commanding the Segimeni, 8 Aug. 95 ; Ensign <^ Lt. ""lo May 64 ;
Lt. 4- Capt. P18 Dec. 66 ; Capf. 4- Lf.Colonel, ry May 76; Major, 1 Apr. 82; Colonel', 1 Apr. 86; Lt.Colonel,
24 June gi.
Lieutenant Colonels.— i Mildmay Willson ■Willson,^ CB. Ena.^Lt. ""a Aug. 66; Lf.JrCapt. Pj Sept. 70 ;
Capt. it Lt.Colonel, t^ Dec. y&; Ifa/or, i July 85 ; Co/onfi, i June 88 ; i^.Co/oHeZ, 24 June 95.
2 Inigo Riohmund Jones.' iJ«s.<f W. I"!? Dec. 66; ii. 4- Cap*. ''4 Feb. 71 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, j$ March 79;
Major, I Jul.y 86; Colonel, 1 July 90; Lt.Colonel, 2-^ May 96.
Majors. — 2 Arthur Broadwood,i° 2nd in Command 26 June 96 ; Ens. <f Zf. ^$ May 69 ; Lt. 4" Capt. ''28 Oct.
71 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 2c Mar. 81 ; Major, 27 Mar. Bg ; Colonel, 2 June 92.
1 Frederick Lorn Campbell," 2nd in Command 27 June 96 ; Ens. Jf Lt. ''22 Aug. 68 ; Lt. S; Capt. 24 April
72 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, i Oct. 81 ; Colonel, 11 Sept. 86 ; Major, 10 June 9;.
2 Arthur Henry Paget,'- Ens. 4" Lt. 12 June 69; Lt. 4' Capt. 29 June 72 ; Capt. 4' Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 82 ^
Major, 24 June 91 ; Colonel, 24 Jur*e 95.
I p.s.o. Hon. North de Coigny Dalrymple,'^ Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 15 Aug. 83; Major, 23 May 92.
1 Archibald Spencer Drummond,'^ Lieut. 28 Oct. 7: ; Captain, i July 85; Major, 21 Feb. '94.
p.s.c. Frederick William, aomilly,"' Z)SO. Military Secretary, Madras; Lieut. 30 April 73; Captain,
I Apr. 87; Breo.Major, 1 ,)a,a.&Z; Major, z2 Dec. g\.
2 John Bourchier Stracey,^' Lieut. 24 July 74 ; Captain, i Apr. 87 ; Major, 24 June 95.
2 Son. Charles Harbord, iiew/. 30 April 75; Captain, i Apr. 87; Mijor, 23 May 96.
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Captains.
1 John William Ainslie Drummond''
Laurence George Drummond,^^^i(^e de Camp to Lord
Mcthnen i Apr. 92
2 Basil Henry Scott-Murray^"
Robert Blake Finnie"
Edward Milner™
William Pulteney Pulteney,-' DSO. on special service, }
Uganda j
I Everard Ernest Hanbury,^^ Superintendent of Gym- ')
nasia. Home District J
1 p.s.c Henry Hampden Wigrani'o
2 Gerald James Cnthbert,™ Adjutant 15 Feb. 93
2 Baden Fletcher Smyth Badon-Fowell^»
I James Francis Brskinc^"
William Colquhoan Grant \VG^Tigai;'^''{Depot)
I Frederic James Heyworth^"
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
2 Sir Cuthbert Slade, Bart
1 William Arnold Webster Lawson
2 Fitzalan George John Manners
Bei'kele.y John Talbot Levett, Aide de Camp to the [
GooerKor of Bombay, i8 Feb. 95 )
2 Henry Edward Dering
2 SherardHaughton Godman
2 Edward Francis Clayton
2 Son. Henry Walter Trefusis {Lieut. Gordon Jlighlan- \
ders 8 Dec. 861 J
2 Richard George Ireland Bolton
I Greville John Massey t!a got Chester
I Charles Warden Sergisou
James Wrn. Smith-NeiU, Regimental Adjutant i Apr.96
Frederick Loch Adam, Aide de Camp to the Gooernor )
General of India 27 Jan. 94 /
I Ferdinand Henry de Kierzkowski-Steuart
I Henry Cecil Lowther, Adjutant 17 Feb. 96
Archibald Stirling
1 Cecil Foster Seymour Vandeleur, DSO. serving under \
the Soyal Niger Company - J
William Frank Lascelles
Hon. Charles S. Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby ..
Arthur Clive Bell
2 William Sullivan Gosling
1 iioH. WalterPatrick Hore Riithven (Master of Ruthven)
2 James Alexander Gordon King
7 Reginald Nesbitt Wingfield Larking
Second Lieutenants.
I John Somerled Thorp
1 Son. Gavin George Hamilton
2 Arthur Melville Southey
2 John Courtown Edward Shelley
1 John Campbell Heriot-Maitland
2 Miles Barne
2 Hon. Hugh Joseph Praser
2 Henry Cecil Elwes
2 George Frederick Myddelton Cornwallis-West
2 Hector FitzRoy Maclean
I jHom. John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller
I John Bernard Arbuthnot
I James Harold Cuthbert
1 John Trefusis Carpenter-Gamier
Hon. Esm^ Charles Gordon-Lennox
James Bargrave Hnd.<iay Deane
27 Sept. 79
13 Mar.
4 Sent. 80
2 Feb. 8:
23 Apr. 8:
9 Mar.
S7
14 May
«7
23 May
87
29 Juno
87
28 May
B7
14 Sept.
87
29 Feb.
88
24 Mar.
83
9 May
83
29 Dec.
8B
23 Jan.
89
6 Feb.
R9
15 Hay
89
22 Jan.
qo
29 Mar.
qo
4 Mar.
Qi
25 July
01
5 Dec.
q-
5 Dec.
91
Mar. 92
Mar. 9
Apr. 92
May 92
Oct.
Aug. 93
Dec. 94
Mar.
July 95
Feb. 96
Apr.
July 9S
Aug. 96
Aug. 96
Dec. 96
Dec. 96
II Feb.
I July
I July
I Jul.y
I July
I Jaly
77;23 May 88
19 Dec. 88
10 June 91
24 June 91
4 ilay 92
4 May 92
81
22 Oct. 81 4 May 92
82 23 May 92
82 24 May 93
5 Feb. 96
5 Feb. 96
,[23 May 96
29 July 96
10 May
10 Ma.y
29 July
9 Sept.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
14 May
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
30 Jan.
1.=; May
19 Mar.
I Apr.
23 Oct.
:'4 Feb.
24 June
18 M;ar.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
13 Apr.
4 May
23 May
20 July
11 Aug.
24 Oct.
5 Feb.
12 Feb.
23 May
29 July
B KEV. AIAJ.
24 May
5 Capt. Bxden-Pow-
ell served in t^^s^-^^^J"
Expedition in 1004-85
with the Guards Camel
Regiment (iledal with.
Clasp, and Khedives
Star).
35 Capt. M'Grigor
served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan
in 1885 with the 2nd
Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was pre-
sent in the engage-
ment at Temai (Medal
with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star).
2» Surgeon Major
Robinson and Surgeon
Lt.Colonel Fenn.— For
War Services, see
Armj- Medical Staff.
2 24 Scots Guards.
Quarier Masters. — i James Chase, 13 May 91 ; Son. Lieut.
2 William Jamieson, 24 Aug. 92 ; Son. Lieut.
Surgeon Major. — 2 Georsre Somerville Rotainson,^^ 31 Dec. 87; Surgeon, 6 March. 80; Surgeon Major,
31 Dec. 87.
Surg. Lt. Colonel.— 1 Ernest Harrold Fenn.^s CIE. 26 Sept. 94 ; Surgeon, 30 Sept. 75 ; Surgeon Major,
13 May 88 ; Surgeon Lf. Colonel, 30 Sept. 95.
Surgeon Captains. — i Walter Galverley Beevor, MD. 28 Nov. 85 ; Surgeon Captain, 2 Aug. 84.
2 Robert Ashton Bostock, 30 Nov. 87 ; Surgeon Captain, 28 July 86.
Herbert Murray Ramsay, 11 Apr. 83 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 Jan. 86.
FacinQs Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
TSt Batiahon returned from Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from Ci/prus, 10 Sept. 1885.
' The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards',, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parlia-
ment. CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^ Colonel! M. W. Willsou served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
^ Colonel B. B. D. Campbell served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Colonel Jones served in the expedition to the Soudan in iSSs with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards,
and was present in the engagements at Ha sheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Colonel Broadwood served iir the expedition to the Soudan in 1S35 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Colonel F. L. Campbell served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^- Colonel Paget served in the second phase of the Ashantiwarfrom the i7thDecemberi873, attached to Captain
Butler's command (Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of
the Scots Guards, and wasDresentin the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
'^ Major the Hon. North Dalrjonple served as Adjutant with the ist Battalion Soots Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse shot (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at that near Tol'rek on the 24th March — severely wounded (Clasp).
1* Major A. S. Drummond served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the'action of AbuKlea.
(Medal with two Claspfe, and Khedive's Star).
1^ Major Romilly served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Scots Guards, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as
Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham, and was present m the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and Bl Gubat (two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.).
^' Major Stracey, Captains Pulteney and Hanbury served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and were present at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major Crutchley served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egjqjtian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal -n-ith Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Acting Adjutant to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at
the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat — severely wounded (two Clasps).
'" Captains Scott-Mui-ray, MUner, Wigram, Cuthbert, Erskine, and Heyworth served in the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and were present in the engagements at Hasheen
and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^1 Major J. W. A. Drumraond served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guardsj and was pre.sent in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^* Captain L. G. Drummond served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
Methuen's Horse. Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m 1895 (Star).
'* Captain Finnie served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
225
Y Regimenial District
MiSy.-Burmah.] Fovmeny the 1st {The Boyal Scots) Regiment. [""^rr-aunfoZ
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of tlie Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia. )
ist Batt., Edinburgh.
sndBatt., Mandalay, _
Infantry Militia. )
The Royal Cypher within the Collar of St. Andrew, and the Crown over it. "Blenheim:" " Raitillies'
"OuDEN-iHDE" "MiLPLAQUET" " Louisbueg" " Si. Lucia " " Egiiont-op-Zee " " EGYPT " (with the Sphinx).
"Coeukna" "Busaco" "Salamanca" "Yittoeia" "St. Sebastian "" Nive " "Peninsula" " Niagaea "
"Watkeloo" " Nagpoee " " Maheidpooe " "Ava" "Alma" "Inkeesian" "Sevastopol" " Takp Foeis "
"Pekin."
Years' sei.jCoitmpi — Henry Phipps Raymond, Ensic/n, a April 25 ; Zt. '^zy March 27 ; Capt. ''21 March 34 ; St.Major,
FqU |HaH| Q Nqv. 46; Major, ^ly Dec' 47 ; Lt.Coloneiyi-j Jan. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Feb. 65 ;
Lt. General, 26 May 7;; : General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel iStFoot, 11 July 77.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 William Drury Shaw, Ensign, 11 Dec. 66; ii. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 13 Nov. 78;
miajor, 3 Oct. 8S ; Lt. Colonel, 21 June 95.
I Thomas French Ross, Ensign, ^S July 63; Zt. ''27 Oct. 71; Capt. 24 Nov. 77; llajor, 21 June 85;
Lt. Colonel, 14 Aug. 95.
PaY.jP
29
Majoes.
1 Egerton Payler Morgan- Payler, ■2nd\
in Command 36 June 90 J
2 Charles William Southcott Hallett, >
2nd in Command 12 Aug. 96 j
I Charles Harcourt Stisted {Depot)
p.s.e Edward Altham Altham," Asnst. )
Mil. See. , Cape of Good Hope, 20 July 96 S
1 ■William Douglas, 1 at Staff College
Hamilton JohnGooId-Adams,-^ CMG. >
on Special Service, Jiechttanahrnd j
Archibald M'Lachlan, Adj. Queen's i
Hi'le Volunteer brigade 10 July 93... 5
Wm. Erskine Graham Login,'^ Adju- f
tantb Volunteer Battalion 25 Apr. 96 5
Captains.
2 Hamilton William Broadley (Dspof) ...
2 Vincent MaokesyBirkbeck 1
1 Oliver Ramsay Brush" \
2 Arthur Vincent Dowdall FitzGerald ...
Laurence Fleetwood Barton,'^ Adju- i
taut 7 Volunteer Battalion 1 May 95 S
2 Robert Lipton Macgregorii
William Cautley01phercs,4!rfe(7eCam^ )
to Zieut. General Barker 24 June 96 jf
I David Gillespie Wemyss
Harold Hugh Francis, J(/;.3Bn.2oFeb.93
Edward Honore Molyne'ux-Seel, Adj. >
Queen's Rifle Vol. Brig. 4 June 94 ...J
1 Charles Cecil Danielle
2 Hairy Palairet Versturme^^
Michael Henrj' Egan
WiUiam Alex. Marie Pollock-Gore'^... )
Adjut. Volunteer Battalion 26 Sept. 96 j
1 Hay Ferrier Forrest Gardiner .'.
2 Charles Stewart Cowie
1 Francis Lee Baird Smith
Robert Popham Spurway, Army Fag )
Department _)
r George Harry Davidson,'-' Adjutant )
21 Aug. 94 j
2 David Aubrey Callender's
1 Harry M'Micking
2 Richard Charles Dundas," Station >
Stajf Officer, Mandalay, i Oct. 95 ... i
1 Edwd.Hugh Broome Baker-Stallard- )
Peuoj're (Depot) j
2 Fras. John Duncan, Adjutant i Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
2 Harry Bei'uard Dyson
I Thos. Stephen Chas. William Broadley
Granville George Loch
1 John Ralli
2 Henry Edmund Palmer Nash
2 James Henry Morison Davie
Ernest Frederick Annaud
2 Godfrey Harold Fenton Wingate
2 Gilbert Gunn
2 Charles Cecil Gordon
I Alan James Gordon Moir
1 Robert Arron Gordon
2 Gerald Scott Tweedie
1 Thomas iorfZ Denman
2 Garnet Wolseley Grieve Neill
2 Alexander George Stuart
2 Richard William Duncan
1 Bertram Vaughan-Arbuckle
2 John William Garwood
2 Donald Charles Hugh Maclean
I. Audlej^ Charles Pratt
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
3D Jan. 78
3 Dec. 77
I May 78
5 Oct. 78
22 Jan. 79
9 Jiily 79
23 Oct. 80
S Feb. 87
16 Mar. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
IT Feb. 83
23 Mar. 89
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
4 Jan. 90
3 May 90
30 Ma.v 91
17 Jan. 91
7 Nov. 91
5 Dec. 91
21 Jan. 93
12 Apr. 93
26 Apr. 93
20 May 93
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
29 May 95
26 June 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
12 Nov. 73
20 Nov. 75
14 Aug. 81
13 Jan. 8:
11 Feb. 76J 13 Jan. 8;
12 Feb. 75J IS Apr. 8;
25 Nov. 78 21 June 8;
30 Nov. 78 14 Aug. 3;
Second Lieutenants. i
Charles Heni-y Fanshawe 28
2 Cuthbert Gordon Hutchinson I 29
■5
6
3
2 John Alan Faure Field
I Harry OthwellLavaUin Puxley
1 Henry Roland Murray Bourne
2 Charles Stuart Dadlow Wildes
2 William Drysdale
I James Clarence Henderson
I John Hugh Mackenzie | 5
William i3rary Shaw , g
Dec. 95
Feb. 96
Mar. 96
June 96
July 96
July 96
Sept. 96
Sept. 96
Sept. 96
Dec. gt
25 Sept. 78
15 Nov. 79
12 Feb. 76
9 Apr. 80
5 Aug. 80
I July 81
1 July Si
10 May S
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
25 July 8
19 Dec. 8
19 Deo. 8
6 Feb. S
6 Feb. S,
28 Feb. 8
23 Aug. 8,
2 Sept. 8
3 June 81
11 Sept. 89
12 Oct. 89
23 Jan. 90
4 June 90
2 July 90
15 Nov. 91
7 Mar. 92
16 Jan. 93
26 Apr. 93
10 May 93
22 June 92
25 Apr. 94
17 Apr. 95
I May 95
24 July 95
14 Aug. 95
9 Sept. 95
23 Nov. 95
22 Jan. 96
26 Feb. 96
J 4 Mar. 96
7 Apr. 96
lo.lune 96
:i June 6
29 ,Tuly 96
29 July 96
4 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 96
•21 June 85
10 Jan. 87
21 June 85
31 Dec. 87
T Mar. 88
10 July 88
3 Oct. S3
4 June 90
14 Aug. 91
15 Nov.
28 Dec.
BEEV.IIAJ.
16 Jan. 93
26 Apr. 93
10 May 93
23 Sept. 93
29 Nov. 94
24 July 95
14 Aug. 95
26 Feb. 96
14 Mar. 96
14 Mar. 96
7 Apr. 96
24 June 96
29 July 96
12 Aug. 96
12 Aug. 96
18 Jan. 93
22 May 95
21 June 95
20 July 95
24 July 95
14 Aug. 95
26 Feb. 96
12 Aug. g6
Years ijer.
Pay.
Pay.
226 Tlie Royal Scots (Lothian HegimentJ.
Paym(uters.—2 Gilbert Guim, Lieut. 2 Sattalion (acting).
I
Quarter Masters.—^ William Cole Puller, 21 Apr. 83 ; Hon. Captain 21 Apr. 93.
I Charles Griffiths, 2 Dec. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ift Lattalion returned from South Africa, ^oAug. 1891, 2nd Battalion embarkedfor Malta, ti Dec. iSoo.
^ Major Douglas served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adjutant of the-
IS! Battalion of the Royal Scots.
" Captain ilacgtegor served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Rojal Scots. Served in the operations in Zulnland in 18S8.
^^ Captain Daiiel served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the ist
Battalion ot the Boy al Scots. Served in the operations" in Zululand in 1888.
" Majors Altharn ard Goold- Adams, Captains Brush, Barton, V^erstuime, and Pollock-Gore served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Boyal Scots.
'^ Major Login served in the Afghan war in ;88o (Medal). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir
Charles Warren in 7884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Eoyal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888,
" Captain Davidson sei-vtd in ih( oper;itions in Zululand in 1888.
'* Captain Callender seiwed in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
15 Captain Dundas served in the operations in Zululand in iS83.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Tlie Boyal Scots {Lothian Regiment), formerly the 1st Regiments
In 1633 a part of the Scottish Guards came to Scotland when Charles I. was crowned Kingot Scotland and was
placed on the British Establishrrent as the Roral Regiment of Foot, returning to France .mmediately, where it
was known as " Hepburn's Regiment." They returned to England in 1684, and on the ist May of that year King
Charles If. conferred ou them the title of " The Royal Regiment of Foot." Netherlands and the Low Countries
to 1697. Ireland, to if98. Holland, to 1703. Germany and the Low Countries, to 170S (battles of Blenheitn,.
Eamillies, and Oudenarde)' England. 170B. Low Countries, to 1713 (battle of Ma.lplaquet). England to 1714.
Ireland, to 1743. Fland. rs, to 1745. France and England, to 1746. Holland, to 1760. West Coast of France,
1760. Ireland, to 1762. Gibraltar, to 1775. England, to 1780. West Indies, to 1783. England, 1783. Ireland,
to i-go. West Indies, to 1797 (capture of St. Lucia). Scotland, 1797 Ireland, to 1800. Scotland, 1800. West
Jndies. to 1812. [Two additional Battalions raised in 1S04.] Entitled "The First Regiment of Foot, or Royal
Scots,"iSi 2. Canada, to 1815 (capture of Niagara). Scotlai d, 1815. Ireland, to 1825. Entitled " First Eoyal
Scots Regiment of Foot," 1821. West Indies, to 1840. Gibraltar, to 1846. West Indies, to 1848. Canada, to 1851.
Wales, to 1S53. Turkc-y and the Crimea, to 1856 (battles of Alma and Inkennan.and siege of Sebastopol). England
and Ireland, to 1857. 'Ceylon and India, to 1S70. England, to 1874. Entitled " i?t or Royal Scots Regiment,"
1871. Scotland, to 1876. Ireland, to 1878. Malta (Half Battalion to West Indies), to 1882.' West Indies, to 1884.
South Africa, to '891. England, 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England in 1684. To Scotland, 16S8. To the Netherlands, &c., 1690. To Ireland. 1698. To Holland,
1701. To England and Ireland. 17:4. To the West Indies, 1741. To Scotland, 1742. To Ireland, 1749. [Called
the 1st or Roval Regiment of Foot, 1751.] To Halifax, 1757. To North America, 1760 (capture of Louisburg).
To the West Indies, 1761. To England, 1764. To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1775. To Gibraltar, 1784. To the
Mediterranean, 1793. To Portugal. 1797. To England and Holland (battle of Egmont-op-Zee), and returned to
England, 1799. To Gibrahar. 1800. To Egypt and Malta, 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt''— with the Sphinx).
To Gibraltar, i8c2. To West Indies, 1805. 'To Scotland, 1806. To India, 1S07 (capture of Nagpore). (Title altered
to ist Begiment of Foot, or Eoyal Scots 1812; changed to ist or Roval Regiment of Foot in 1821!. To Burmah,
1825 (war of 1825-26). To India, 1826. To Scotland, 1831. To Ireland. 1S33. lo Canada. 1836. To West Indies,
1843. (Right Wing wrecked in 1S43, taken back to Quebec, and rejoined the Left Wing at Barbadoes in 1844.)
To Scotland and England. 1846. To Ireland, 1S47. To Cephalonia, 1853. To the Crimea, 1855. To Malta, 1856.
To Gibraltar, 1S57. To China. i8c8 (capture of "Takn Forts, and surrender of Pekin). To England, 1861. 'To thi
Channel Islands, 1864. To Ireland, 1S65. To India, 1866. (Title changed to " The Royal Scots," 1871.) To
Ireland, 1880. To Scotland, 1S84. To England, 1887. To Malta, i8go.
L Regimental JDUtrict
No. 2.—*
227
strict
Guildford.
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
2nd^Bttt:,wrkini'.^"°-'^''-J Formerly the 2nd {The Queen s Royal).
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 2nd Snrrey Militia.)
The Paschal Lamb, with the Mottoes "Fristince nirtutis memor," a,TLCL " Vel exuoice triumphant." The Royal Cypher
within the Garter. " Egypt" (with the Sphinx), "Vimieea" "Cohunh-a""Salaiianca" " Vittoeia" "Pteenebs"
J<iFEtLE " " Toulouse" " Pen-insula " "Afghanistan " " Ghuzn-eb" " Khelat" " Sooth Afeica i8 51-2-3 "
Taku Fqeis" -Pekin " "BuaMA. 188S-&7."
rears ser. Colonel.— Granville George Chetwynd StapyIton,i Ensign, 15 June 39 ; Lieut. 13 Jan. 42 : Capf
■■28 Apr. 48; Major, i8 Sept. 57; Lt.Colonel, ''25 Sept. 60; Colonel, 2^ Sept. 65; Major General,
26 Mar. 70; Lt.yeneral, i July Si; Colonel West Surrey Regiment, 23 Sept. 96.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Arthur Herbert Nourse, Ensign, ''7 Dec. 67 ; Lieut. ''12 July 71 ; Captain, 26 Feb. 81 •
Major, 10 Sept. 85 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. 94.
I John Stratford Collins,^ Ensign, ^2 Jan. 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capi. 16 Mar. 81 ; Major, 29 Sept. 86;
Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept, 96.
Full
Pay.
HalJ
Pay.
MiJOES.
2 John Richard Harloem Richards, 2nd )
in Command 21 Aug. 96 )
2 Hamilton Jamps Elverson"
1 Robert Thomas Hanford-Flood
Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton,'" Js- ■>
sistant Mil. Sec, Punjab, i Apr. 95... j
1 ArthurBlias
2 Henry Bourchier Fowler'-
2 William Samuel Burrell {Depot) ....
I Henry Denne Robson'''
ENSIGN OS
2ND LIECT.
..'.}
Captains.
Francis John Pink,'* DSO., serving
Kith the Egyptian Army
2 William Leonard Addington
1 p.s.c. Charles Carmichael Monro
2 Wyndham Hackett Pain
p.s.e.Hubert lonWetherallHamilton,'^
Aide de Camp to Major General T.
Kelly-Kenny, 20 Alar. 96
Robert Dawson, Adj. 3 Bn. 24 Oct. 92 ...
Harold Daniel Edmund Parsoas"
Alexander William Taylor.^o Adjutant >
2 Volunteer Battalion g Dec. 95 S
William Maxwell Tracy ,21 Army Ord- \
nance Department I
1 James Gurwood King-King, Adju-I
taut 1 Dec. 94 — J
p.s.c. Gerald Francis Ellison, Staff")
Capt.Intell.Depi. WarOffice,i Sept.94 J
O'Brien Zouch Darrah, Adjutant
Volunteer Battalion, 16 Mar. 96 ...
2 Morton Calverley Coles
I Edward Malcolmson
I Gervase Frederick Whitehead
r Herbert Maitland Cowper (Depot)...
I William James Theodore Glasgow-
1 Dawson Warren*'
2 George Greenhough Whiffin"
2 Henry Charles Pilleau
2 ArnoldPreak.Sillem,Adjutant27June94
1 Beauchamp Tyndall Pell
2 DigbyMackwortb, S^u/iore Staff Officer, )
Jullunder, 11 Mar. q6 J
Lieutenants.
1 Henry St. Clair WUkins, Station Staffs
Officer, Dugshai, 4 Nov. 95 J
Wilkinson Dent Bird, seroing under the)
Moyal Niger Company J
2 Leonard Markham Crofts
Henry Russell Hardy, Assist. Instruc-\
tor,Svthe School of Musketry, i.Jim.g6 )
I Hugh Edward Cotterill, Assist. Supdt. 1
Army Signalling, Malakand Brigade }
1 Frederic Benjamiu Bissett Pickard
2 Arthur Douglas Raitt
I Harry Roderick Bottomley
I Hugh Fawcett Warden (Depot)
George Heury Neale, serving nnder the~)
Royal Niger Company J
I Cecil Parsons
I Arthur Madge
I Herbert At&eld Engledue
1 George Edmund Reginald Kenrick
Wilham Wilfrid Bickford
1 Arthur Wyndham Tafnell
2 Henry Charles WhiuBeld (Depoi)
2 Charles Edward Wilson
Albany Robert Cecil Savile
2 Hugh William Smith
I Robert Joseph Atkinson Terry
1 Archibald Montgomery Tringham
2 Roland Heury Mangles
I James Atkinson Longridge
Second Lieutenants.
t Edmund Byam Mathew-Lannowe
1 Bryan Thomas Churcher
••17 Nov.
" I Sept.
P 7 Dec.
16 Feb. 78
29 June 78!
13 Aug. 79!
II Oct.
II Aug.
80
5 Feb.
4 May
14 Sept
87
87
87
14 Sept
S7
II Feb.
83
22 Aug.
88
6 Mar.
89
7 Aug.
89
21 Sept.
89
21 Dec.
28 June
t6 July
29 Oct.
89
90
•90
90
17 Jan.
91
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
8 Apr.
18 Nov.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
91
91
91
91
91
QI
9 Jan.
13 J'lly
16 Nov.
17 Dec.
13 July
15 Mar.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
92
92
92
92
92
93
94
95
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
95
95
LIEUT
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
71
71
9 Aug.
73
28 Feb.
13 June
10 Sept.
11 Sept.
74
74
75
78
8 Mar.
81
30 Mar.
81
15 May
I July
81
81
I July
8i
22 Oct.
10 May
10 May
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
TO May
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
14 May
29 July
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
24 July
16 Oct.
7 May
I June
I July 81
I May 81
15 Apr. 82
19 Dec. 83
19 Sept. 84
25 Mar. 85
10 Sept. 85
30 May 87
31 Mar. 38
27 June 83
24 July 89 1
29 Sept. 90,
8 Dec. 90
8i| 24 Dec. 90
82 12 Apr. 91
82 12 Apr. 91
82
83
25 Nov. 90
I Dec.
8 Dec.
12 Feb.
12 Apr.
26 Nov.
15 Dec.
6 Apr.
II May
23 Nov.
29 Sept.
16 Jan.
I Apr.
10 May
I Jan.
16 Mar.
20 Mar.
22 July
29 Sept.
29 Sept.
28 Oct.
11 Nov.
21 Nov.
21 Nov.
12 Apr.
91
12 Apr.
91
15 July
91
Ti May
92
29 Sept.
02
23 Nov,
92
30 Dec.
pi
29 Sept.
94
1 Dec.
94
I Apr.
95
16 Mar.
96
20 Mar.
96
20 Mar.
96
29 Sept.
96
11 Nov.
96
II May 91
25 Mar, 92
29 Sept, 92
3 July 93
30 Dec. 93
17 Apr. 94
29 Sept. 90
Major Elverson served through-
out the Afghan war of 1878-80 in
the Transport Department. Was
present at the occupation of
Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Brigadier
General Hughes, and in the affair
at Shahjui and the operations in the
Logar Valley, and in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo
near Ghuzni; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to
Gandahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze De-
coration) ,
Yrs-* Ser
Full
Pay
Half
Pay,
228 The West Surrey Regiment.
c -, zND Lieut.
OECOH-D LlETJTEJfANTS.
2 Geoffrey William Poyuder 6 Mav gt
2 Harold Charles Hart 6 Juiie 96
2 Basil Hepburn Hastie 22 July 96
Robert O'Hara Livesay 5 Sept. 96
Maurice Gordon Heath 9 Dec. 96
Wallace Duffield AVright 9 Dec. 96-
Charles Latimer Thomas , 9 Dec. g6
li'aymasters. — 2
1 Arthur Mudge, Lieut. 1 Battalion (acting).
\Quarter Masters.— I John James Grubb, 22 Feb. 93 : Son. Lieut.
2 John Griffiths, 10 Jan. 94 ; Hon. Lieut,
Facings 3^X16.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
zst Battalion emlarkedfor Malta, 24 Dec. 1891. 2nd Battalion returned from India 23 Feb. 1854.
1 Lt.General Stapylton served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1840 and 42 in Afghanistan, and was
present at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of
the fort of Mamoo Khayl, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and jst April 1842; the general action with defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before
Jellalabad on the 7th April, the storming of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of
Cabool, lor which he has a Medal, as also from Jellalabad,
2 Lt. Colonel Collins served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett, part of the time in command of a Company of
Mounted Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
1° Major E. 0. P. Hamilton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar as
Aide de Camp to Lieut. General Primrose, and was present in the sortie of Deh Kbojah (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with (jlasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment, and from April to August 1887 as Brigade Major to the 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp) ; served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Superintendent of Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
" Major Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major Robson served in the Burmese Expedition with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regi-
ment under Brigadier General Lockhart ; was Station Staff Oflicer at Pyinmana from November 1886 to August
1887 (Medal with Clasp).
i«^ Captain Pink served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as OfBciating Sub-Assistant Commissary General on the
Khyber Line (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Lockhart, and as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the 3rd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Dongola Expeditionarj- Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 mth the 3rd Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
1' Captain Wyndham Pain served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
■IS Captain H.I. W. Hamilton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Queen's
Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
2^ Captain Taylor served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment under Briga-dier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Tiacy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) ; served with the Mounted Infantry for seven
months, and as Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from December 1887 to February 1888 (Medal).
2' Captains Glasgow, Warren, and Whiffin sei'ved in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) .
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment (fornierly the ,
2nd Regiment).
Raised in England in 1857. To Malta and the Ionian Islands, 1858. To Gibraltar, 1862. To Bermuda
1864. To Ireland, 1865. To England, 1868. To Ireland, 1873. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1877!
To India, 1878. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion The Queen's Eoyal West Surrey Regiment," 1881.) To Upper
Burmah, 1886. To India, 1888. To England, 1894.
Contiimation of Notes to the Buffs {East Kent Regiment).
■" Lieut. Pearson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut Eaton served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with,
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
** Lieut. M'Douall served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Adamson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in jSgs
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
♦^ Lieut. Trevor served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Cllasp).
*' Lieut. Perkins served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal wdth Clasp).
** Lieut. Porter served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
*» Lieut. Reeves served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
*" Second Lieut. Power served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
" Second Lieut. Bright served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Second Lieut. Engelbach served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir- Robert Low
in 1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
'•i Lieut. Cumber served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
The BuflFs (East Kent Regiment).
IndB^it ^KUkeln'"' ^""J^''-] Formerly the ^rd (East Kent— The Stiffs)
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of tlie East Kent Militia.)
" Veterifrondeseii honore." The Dragon. The United Ked and White Rose with the Trapei'ial Crown. " Blenheim
■RiMiLLiEs" " Oudeuakde" " Malplaquet" " Dettingen-" "Doueo" "Talaveea" "Albuheba
229
r Begimenial District
\_Ho. 3, — Canterbury
Fun
Pay.
Half
p„..
ViTTOEiA " "Pyeenees" " Nivelle " "Nive" " Orthes " "Toulouse" "Peninsula"
Punniae" "Sevastopol" "TasuFoets" "South Apeioa, 1S79."
Colonel. — Sir Julius Augustus Robert Raiues.i KCB. Ensign, 28 Jan. 42 ; Zi. 5 Apr. 44 ; Capt. •'13 Apr. 52 ;
B<.J/a/o/-, 24 Apr. 55 ; 3/«/or, i May 57 ; Lf. Colonel, 17 Nov. 57; Colonel, 20 July 58 ; Major Q-eneral,
6 March 68; Lieut. G-eneral, 1 Oct. 77; General, i July 81 ; Colonel The Buffs, 23 Sept. 82.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Robert Albert Hickson/ Ensign, ''26 June 67 ; Lt. ^29 Dec. 69; Capt. 26 Feb. 763
Major, 14 Mar. 83 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 July 95.
I Albert Edward Ommanney,-' Ensign, P30 Oct. 69 ; Zt. ^27 Oct. 71 ; Capt. i Nov. 78 ; Major, 30 Nov, 85
Lt.Colonel, 23 May 96^
Majoes.
2 Julius Batt Backhouse," 2nd in Com-)
mand 26 June 96 >
1 p.s.e. Richard Stanley Hawks Moody,'^ )
2nd in Command 26 June 96 ^
2 John William Hindif^ (Depot)
p.s.c. Cosmo Huntly Gordon,^'' District \
Imp. of Musketry, Devonport, 2 Aug. 95 J
2 Francis Smithes
Bryan Francis Holme''
p.s.e. Alfred Jas. Whitacre Allen."* Sia^\
tion Staff Officer, Meerut .' }
Hugh Blackburn,-' Adjutant i Zanark- )
shire liijle Volunteers i Jan. 94 S
Captains.
George Adrian Porter, Aide de Camp to ">
Maj. Gen. Lord Congleton 25 Oct. 95... j
2 Corry Langrishe Connellaa^
p.s.c. Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan,^')
Brigade Major, Gibraltar, 1 Jan. 95 ...J
Arthur Henry Tylden-Pattenson.^MtZ;. )_
1 Volunteer Battalion i Nov. gz (
ArchibaldFrancisCampbell- Johnston,^!
Adj. I Vol. Bn. North Stafford Segt.
2 Jan. 93 ,
I Edgar Evelyn Ravenhill
1 George Victor Dauglish32
Edward Charles James Williams,'^')
Adjutant 20 May 94 S
Reginald Bayard, Adjut. 3 Bn. 1 Feb. 96
William Henry Booth, Aide de Camp to
Visct, Frankfort do Montmorency
2 Apr. 95 >
Alexander Rowland Eustace
2 p.s.c. Naunton Henry Vertue
Charles Kendal Greene, Army Ord. Dept.
I Lionel George Nuttall Bales^*
1 Edward Cecil Morgan Parry2=
2 Albert Viekerman
1 Francis Denis Jack Annesley
George Gilett Hunter, serving with the}
Egyptian Army j
I Arthur Lyuden BelP'' (Depot)
Reginald Hughes D'A(ith,Adj. 2 Volun- \
teer Battalion 1 Feb. 95 j
Frederick Knight Essell,4rf/. 2 Vol.Bn. ")
York and Lancaster Regt. 25 Jane 96 )
I Bernard Richard Kinneir Tarte^''
2ND LIEUI.
Henry Cecil de la Montague Hill, 48sis<. >
Inst. Hythe School of Musk. 4 Feb. 92 j
2 Augustus David Geddes
2 Harry Francis Sparrow
2 Richard George Armine Marriott
Lieutenants.
I Lewis Iggulden Backhouse Hulke
I Arthur Grant TroUope 3*
Edmond Guy Tulloch Bainbridge,^*t |
serving with the Egyptian Army )
I Frank William Bradley Dyne^'
I Julian Hasler*"
I Charles Clermont Cobbe*'
1 Robert Frederick Pearson,*- Adjutant, ]
I Apr. 96 J
2 Roger Swetenham (Depot)
2 Robert Kenrick Price
1 William Arnold Baton*^
2 Edward Heneage Finch Hatton
I Robert M'Douall" (Depot) ,
John Thomas Graves Adamson*^
I William Herbert Trevor*^
1 ^neas Charles Perkins"
2 FermorGodfrey-Faussett ...,
2 Henry Guy Fulljames Savage Gregson..
1 Cyril Lachlan Porter^
2 Charles Durnford Kelynge Greenway
I Colin Charles Henry Pritchard
1 Frederick Spencer Reeves*'
2 Geoffrey Brounoker De MareiB Mairis ..
Second Lieutenants.
I Rowland Edward Power™
1 Richard Bright''
2 Lionel Charles Edward Knight ,
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
14 Sept. 78
21 June 79
3 July
22 Jan.
79
23 April 81
23 April 81
15 May 72
9 Aug. 73
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
2 Dec. 74
1 3 June 74
12 Feb. 76
28 Oct. 76
17 Dec. 79
II Nov. 78
6 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 80
24 Oct. 80
15 Mar. 80
24 Oct. 80
23 Deo. 81
19 Mar. 82
29 Sept. 80
27 Sept. 83
8 Jan. 85
18 Apr. 8s
24 Apr. 85
30 Nov. 85
14 Jan. 86
10 Dec. 86
I July 87
5 Feb.
4 May
4 May
14 Sept.
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
9 May
19 Sept.
10 Nov.
3 Apr.
21 Dec.
3 Mav
8 Oct.
17 Jan.
9 Jan.
12 Mar.
13 July
13 Aug.
28 Sept.
19 Nov.
21 Jan,
15 Mar.
26 Apr.
19 July
9 Sept.
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
I July
I July
I July 81
1 July 81
10 May 82
29 July 82
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
12 Nov. 84
6 May 85
9 May 85
9 May 85
9 May 8s
25 Nov.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
21 Nov.
5 Mar.
1 Apr.
8s
87
11 July 90
20 Aug. 90
3 Dec. 90
24 Jan.
4 Feb. 92
1 Apr. 92
28 Sept. 92
2 Jan. 93
22 Mar.
12 Apr.
26 Apr.
4 Oct.
I Jan.
13 June
I Jan.
I July
15 Oct.
1 July
I Nov.
1 Nov.
2 Jan.
2 Jan. 93
22 Mar. 93
22 Mar. 93
26 Apr. 93
26 Apr. 93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
I Jan
31 Jan,
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
94
4
4
I Jan. 95
I July Q5
25 Oct. ) s
25 Oct. 95
23 May g6
25 June 96
Oct. 95
Mar. 96
Apr. 9&
May 96
June 96
30 Nov. 85
14 Jan. 86
10 Dec. 86
21 Jan. 91
23 May 92
I July 95
igAug. Q3
23 May 9&
Year
5'Ser
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
2
...
6
6
21.0
The Buffs {East Kent Regiment):
Second LiEDTK>'iNT5.
I Francis Joyce Engelbach^-
Claude Bayfield Stokes
1 Henry Augustus Breflney Ternan . .
2 Herbert Humphrey de Bohun Morris
Samuel Lionel Pbillpotts Barker
Claude Arthur Worthington
2 Rowland Percy Somerset Slderlon ...
2 Horace Anwyl Hilton
2 James M'Bain Ronald
Paymasters. — i Charles C. Cobbe, Lieut, i Battalion {acting),
2
Quarter ]i£as*ers. — i Eerbert Charles Cumber,^* 29 Apr. 91 ; Son, Lieut,
2 George Boon, 24 Juae 91; Son. Lieut.
2ND tIKUT.|
20 June
<54
28 Sept.
PS
25 Mar.
qfc
6 June
q6
6 June
96
6 June
96
6 June
90
19 Aug.
96
5 Sept.
96
Facingt&aS. — Aijents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
is/ Battalion embarked for Malta, 29 Jan. 1885.
2nd Battalion returned front Egypt, QgAfr. 1886.
* Sir Julius Haines seived throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the a,ffair at Bulganak, the
battle of Alma (where he carried the Queen's Color as a Captain), the flank march by Mackenzie's Farm, the
battles of Inkerman and Tchernaya, and repulse of the sortie of the 26th October 1854; served as an Assistant
Eoyal Engineer in the Right Attack throughout the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded in the Trenches
during the bombardment of the 17th October), and present in the Trenches at the attack of the Redan on the i8th
June (Medal with three Clasps, mentioned in despatches as "having served with zeal and distinction from the open-
ing of the campaign. Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals.and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served through-
out the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, commanded the troops at the assault and capture of Rowa on 6th
January 1858 (received the high commendation of the Governor and the Commander in Chief of Bombay in
Council for "gallantry displayed and ably conducting these operations"); commanded the Left Wing 95th
Regiment at the siege and capture of Awah on 24th January; commanded the 95th at the siege and capture of
Kotah, and commanded the 3rd assaulting Column on 30th March ; was present at the capture of Chundaree 26th
May ; commanded the Infantry of Brigadier Smith's Column at the battle of Kota ke Serai ; before Gwalior on the
17th June (specially mentioned in despatches by &ir Hugh Rose for " good service and assisting to take and hold
the position of Kota-ka- Seria " ) ; and in the general action, storm and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior
on 19th June (wounded by a musket-ball in the left arm, specially mentioned by Sir Hugh Rose for " gallantry and
taking by assault two i8-pounders " and for "good service in turning the guns captured on the enemy ") ; present
at the siege and capture of Fouree on 24th August 1858 ; and the surprise and defeat of the rebels at Koondrye on
the 19th January 1859, (in addition to the above he has been four times mentioned in despatches, and marched
3,000 miles in command of the 95th Regiment in Central India, Medal with Clasp, Colonel, and CB. for distin-
guished service in the field). As Brigadier General commanded the expedition from Aden into the interior of
Arabia in 1865-66, when the troops captured and destroyed many tc wns and forts, including Ussala, the Fudthelis
capital, and seven cannon (received the commendation of the Commander in Chief of Bombay for the efficient
manner in which those successful operations were effected) . Nominated ECB. 24th May 1893.
'^ Lt. Colonel Hickson served throug'aout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt. Colonel Ommanncy served with the Biffs in the operations |in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major Backhouse served with the Buffs in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at
Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Jlasp).
'^ Major Moody served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the
Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
's Major Hind served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Mednl with Clasp). Served
throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 7895 with the ist Battalion of the
Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
'-' Major C. H. Gordon served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement atlnyezane and
in Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Francis Smith s -rved in the operations against the Galekas in 1877-78. Served in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
'' Major Holme served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, includ-
ing the action of the 4th February (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buff's ( Medal with Clasp) .
2* Major Allen served with the 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 as Staff Captain ;
"was Commandant of Dal-Sarkamatts and Rail Head, and from 28th February to 22nd July he commanded the
Transport Train (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Major Blackburn served ia the Zulu war of 1879, was present iu the engagement at Inyezane, and was at
Ekowe during the investment of that place (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain ijonnellan served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and during
the investment of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Vyvy an served in thn Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement atlnyezane and at Ekowe
during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
2" Captain Tylden-Pattenson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Campbell- Johnston served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
^2 Captain Dauglish served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1 895
with the i^t Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Williams served with the Nile E.xpedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Bales served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Signalling Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain Parry served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
36 CaptaiD Lynden Bell served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
3' Captain Tarte served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
38 Lieut. TroUope served throughout the operations of the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
ss-l- Lieat. Bainbridge served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force undar Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the ist Soudanese Battalion (mentiijfied in despatches).
39 Lieut. Dyne served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ift Battalion of the Buff^ (Mediil with Clasp).
*« Lieut. Hasler served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
*i Lieut. Cobbe served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
iPor remainder of Notes see end of the West Surrey Segt. p. azS.
The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
radBau.'.D^vo'port. ] Formerly tie 4th (The King's Own Royal) \lZ
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the ist Lancashire Militia.)
The Lion of England. The Royal Cypher withinJ the* Gaiter. "Cokunna"! "Badajoz" '
'"Alma'
231
eijimeiital Digtrict
Lancaster.
Salamanca"
"Inkebmah"
Half
Pay.
'/J2
33/1
St. Sebastian" ■• Nive" "Peninsula;" "Blabensbukg" "Watebloo
"Setastopol" "Abyssinia" " South Aeeica, 1879."
Colonel. — f. Sr 'William Gordon Cameron,' KCB. Ensign, 24'M.SLy 44; Ensign and Lieut, ^12 M?i,y 47 ; Lt,
4- Capt. ''15 July 53 ; Bf. Major, 24 Apr. 55 ; Major, 23 Oct. 57 ; JBt.Lt. Colonel, 3 Feb. 63 ; Colonel, is Aug.
6S ; Major General, 25 June 78; Lt. General, ly Sulj SB; General, 21 Jan. 93; CoZonei Lancaster Regiment,
16 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i p.s.e. Edward Robert Prevoet "Woodgate,^ CB. Ensign, 7 April 65 ; Lieut. ^7 July
69 ; Capt. 2 Mar. 78 ; Bt.Maior, 29 Nov. 79 ; Major, iq Nov. 8] ; Lt. Colonel, 26 June 93.
2 Malby Edward Crofton,^ Ensign, ^ib June 66 ; Lieut.^ 12 Nov. 70 ; Capt. g July 79 ; Major, 9 Mar. 86 ;
Lt. Colonel, 25 Jan. 95.
Majors.
1 John Rowlandson,"' ^nd in Command}
26 June 96 j
2 jy. s.c. Ernest Walter Yeatherd, 2nd in\
Command 21 Aug. 96 J
p. s.c. John Moore Gawue,'*" Depiiti/ \
Assist. Adj. Gen. Eg/pt, 31 .Jan. 95 . J
Frank Broadwood Matthews^
2 Archibald John JosephRoss (Depot)...
1 Joseph Ignatius Bonomi"'
2 Ernest Augustus Frederic Carter'
I "William Lancelot James'
2ND LIEUT.
Captains.
"Walter Henry Duffin, serving with the")
Egyptian Army 3
Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald Somer-|
ville (Depot) j
AUeyue Haynes, Army Pay Department
Guy Andouin Carleton, D. A. A. Gen. )
for Musk. Bombay Army, 3 June 94 j
Antoine Dominique Thorne
Charles Gerard Barton
Thomas Charles Hunt , Adjutant i ")
Vol. Bn. Lancaster Regt. 27 July 92 i
Godfrey Leicester Hibbert
WilloughbySeymourBurton,.4iJ/«taK<')
5 Vol. Bn. Scottish Sifles, 21 Oct. 95 J
Alexander James King/" serving with j^
the Egyptian Army j
William Houghton
Walter James Mangles
John Henry Arthur Boyce, Adjutant \
4Battalion 15 .Ja.n. 96 J
Charles Friincis Goldie-Taubman, >
Adjutant 7 Aug. 93 Jf
Leslie Palkiner John de Vere Stokes ...
John Haliburton Laurie
William Sandbach...
Thomas Bradford Dixon
James Sealy Clarke
John Archibald Paton
Lieutenants.
Donald Maxwell M'Lachlan
Maurice Wrottesley Kirk
Gerald Lindsay Palmes
Frederick Montgomerie Carleton.i^ )
serving with the Egyptian Army J
Thomas John Marker
Edward Plunkett Burke
James Gordon Turing Bruce
2 John Malise Anne Graham, Adjutant)
12 July 95 j
2 AylmerRichardSanctonMartin{DepoO
James Blair Keogh
Hugh Galloway
Richard Henry Edmund I'ennell
Cecil Arthur Borrett
1 John Henry Lloyd
Archibald Campbell Hobson
Francis Shand Byam Johnson (Depot)
2 Edward George Evans, Army Service')
C0/7JS j
1 James George Constable
2 Algernon Thos. Henry KcmmiB Betty
Second Lieutenants.
Eustace Montague Townend
Bertram CJharles Kauntze
1 Thomas Duncan Legh Whittiugton ...
2 Alfred M'Nair Dykes
William Agar Lander Lethbridge
I May 78
II May 7S
II May 78
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
14 Jan. 80
4 May
16 Nov.
12 Sept.
3 Oct.
10 Nov.
19 Dec.
6 July
9 Nov.
4 Mar.
9 Sent.
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
18 May
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
19 Oct.
20 May
23 Dec.
19 July
.10 Jan. 7
13 Nov. 72
13 June 75
IS July 76
6 Mar.
6 Mar. 80
20 Mar. 80
5 Dec. 80
27 Dec. 80
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
9 Sept.
6 Feb.
14 May
12 Nov.
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
8 Aug. 94
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
1 July
12 Nov.
6 May
9 May
23 May
2 Sept.
7 Feb.
23 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
22 Sept.
18 Dec.
22 Dec.
1 Apr.
ir June
15 July
21 Nov.
19 Aug.
26 .Tune
30 Deo.
2 May
8 June
I July
14 Oct.
25 Jan.
21 Oct.
10 Nov.
15 Nov.
21 Mar.
beev.maj.
22 Sept. 80
7 Oct. Si
28 May 84
18 Apr. 85
24 Mar. 86
<;■ May 86
II Aug.
I Feb.
1 Feb. 88
21 May 88
21 May 88
21 May 88
2 Oct. 88
26 June 89
21 Nov. 90
19 Aug. 91
8 Oct. 91
27 July Q2
18 June 83
2 May 94
8 June 94
8 June 94
5 Jan. 95
24 July 95
21 Oct. 95
16 Sept. 96
23 Sept. 96
4 Nov. 96
' Majors Matthews, Carter, and
James served in the zidu war of 1S79
(Medal with Clasp).
" Majors Rowlandson and Bonomi
and Captain Ridley served in the
Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Claspj,
I 1' Major Gawue served in the
Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warran
in 1884-85.
7 Oct.
24 Feb.
26 June
12 July
2 May
25 Jan.
16 Sept.
18 Nov.
232
The Kivg's Own {Boyal Lancaster Regiment).
Second XiiiiUTENANTS,
Francis Coveniry Dudfickl Davidson..
Georere Reginald Stephens
Rupert Henry Frederick Newton
Robert Gabbett Parker
John Henry Horrati
Reginald Ernest Karl Donajowslci ....
Montaga Martin Crocker
2ND LIE
OT.
6 Mar.
q=
29 May
PS
28 Sept.
qs
26 Feb.
q6
25 Mar.
q6
S Sept.
q6
5 Sept.
96
Quarter Masters.'
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrf . Cox and Co.
jst Battalion enibiirl-ed for Malta^ 2^ Sept. iSq$.
2nd Battalion returned from Bombay, 24 Feb. 1896.
-1 Thomas B.ntchelor. 20 I'eb. 95; Hon. Lieut.
2 Charles WilUam Jepson, i July 96; Hon. Lieut.
' Sir W. G. Cameron served in the Grenadier Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle
of Alma and siege of Sebaftopol as Assistant Engincerright attack. Was severely wounded on the 20th October
while in command of the Vohmteer Sharpshooters of the ist Division (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Regiment German Legion
with commission of Lt. Colonel from May 1855 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey.
Commanded the ist Battalion 4th King's'Own Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign aud was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in Lord Napier's despatches as having "won his admiration
by the manner in vrhich he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldier-like spirit which by his
t^eaching and example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Woodgate served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in Septem-
ber 1873 on special service, aud served throughout the AshantiWar of 1873-74, including the action of Essaman,
repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (in command of the Kossoos),
reconnaissances in force of the 8th and 27th November, and battle of Amoaful (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Kambula (mentioned in
despatches) and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel M. E. Crofton served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Captain King served wilh the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
Camel Corps (mentioned in despatches).
'^ Lieut. Carleton served v,'ith the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
4tn Soudanese Batta,liou (mentioned in despatches).
Record, of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The King's Own {Royal Lancaster Regiment), — formerly the
4th Regiment.
Raised in 1857. Proceeded to the Ionian Islands, 1859. To Malta, 1864. To Halifax, N.S., 1866. To
England, 1868. To Natal, 1878. To India, 1880. To England, 1896.
Conlinuatiooi of Notes to the Northtimlerland Fusiliers.
' Lieuf.Ganeral F. A. Willis was present with Gen, Havelock's Field Force in the actions of Oonao and Busee-
rut Gi nge on 29th July 1857 j commanded the 84th Regiment in the actions of Buzeerut Gunge on the stli Aug., '
Boorl eak; Chowkee on 12th Aug., at Bithoor on the i6th Aug., at Mungawar on 21st Sept., at Alumbagh on 23rd
Sept., aud relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. (wounded in left knee and right thigh) ; commanded the right Column
at the storming of the Hirn Khannah on i6lh Nov., and was thanted m division orders by General Havelcck.
Was with General Outram's Force at the Alumbagh from 26th Nov. 1857 to 9th March 1858— commanded the 84th
up to 24th Jan. ; present at he fall of Lucknow ; accompanied General Lugard's Force, and present at the relief
of Azimghur; proceeded with Brigadier Douglas's column in pursuit of the rebel chief Koer Sing, and present in
the actions of 17th and 20th April (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
- Colonel Cherry served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■* Lt.Colonel G. H. Dyke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar
Valley, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'■* Major H. E. Buchanan served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Darunta Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888
as Adjutant to the 2uu Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major R, L. A. Pennington served in the Afghan war m 1878-79, and was present with the expedition into the
Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888
with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
''' Captains Heard, Fletcher, Booth and Isacke served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Riddell served throughout the Hazara campaign in t88S with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claspi.
" Captain Henry served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
Camel Corps (mentioned in despatches).
" Captain Sitwell served in the Alghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the exnediticn to Ashanti under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895 (Siar).
'■'<■ Captain Keith Falconer served with the Dongola Expedifonary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
with the J3th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
»3t Batt.,
audBatt,.,
Gibraltar
Portland.
I Hegimental District
lNo. s. — Newcastle.
233
"^uoFata
Stahl'
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
•32 I ...
31 IV,
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
Formerly the $fh {Northumherland Fusiliers)
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Northumberland Militia.)
'cj.nf." St, George and the Dragon. The United Red and White Rose, with the Royal Crest. ""VVilhelm-
RotEIA " "ViUIEBA" "OoEONNa" "BtJSACO" "ClUDAD RODEiaO " "JiADAJOZ" " SaIAMANCA " " VlP-
ioeia" "Nivelle" "Oethes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Lucknow" "Afghanistan, 1878-80. '■
Colonel.— Irederick Arthur Willis,' CB. Ensign, 27 Sept. 44 ; Zt. ^S Ma.v 46 ; Capt. ^16 June 52 ; Bf. Major,
24. Mar. 58 ; Major, 4 Apr. 59; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Li. Colonel, ^22 Dec. C3 ; Colonel, 21 May '65 j
Major General, 18 Mar. 70 ; Lt.G-eneral, 19 Mar. 86 ; Colonel Northumberland Fusiliers, 4 Mar. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. —I Henry Aitken Cherry,^ Ensign, ''25 July 65; Lt. P27 Feb. 69; Cu^^. 7 Jan. So ;
Major, 25 July 83; Lf. Colonel, 23 May 92 ; Colonel, 23 May 96. ' [21 Jan. 95.
George Hart Dyke,^ 2'id Lt. •'7 Nov. 65; Lt. J>i9 Jan. 70 ; Capt. 16 Jan. 80 : JVfay'or, 25 July 83: Lf. Colonel,
Majoes.
2 Harris England Buchanan,^* 2nd in\
Command 26 June 96 j
t Charles Gilbert Colvin Money, 2nd in '/
Command 26 June 96 5
Richard Lionel Arthur Pennineton.^s )
D.A.A.G.for Musk. Madras, i Apr. 95 5
George Frend,'' ZHstricf Inspector of\
Mnakefry, Aldershot, 1 Jan. 96 j
2 2fon. Charles Lambton
2 Thos.GravesLOTvry Herbert-Armstrong
William Eden Sturges, D.A.A.Gen. )
for Musket )■} , Bengal, 20 Apr. 94 ... j
Dudley Strathearn Stewart, Adj. "J
1 Vol. Bn. Argyll Sighrs. 30 Nov. 93 )
Captains.
p.s.c. Thomas David Pilcher, B.A.A.l
General, Dublin, 21 Nov. 95 i
1 Edmund AVilliam Dashwood
p.s.c. Wm. Henry SitwelI,^^X)cp. Assist. \
Adj. General, Guernsey, 15 May 95... J
St. George Charles Henry,-* sening )
Kith the Egyptian Army }
2 JamesFoster Riddell" {.Depot)
I Edward Boaz Eagar
JosardHenryLachlanWhite, Adjutant ''
2 Volunteer Battalion i Feb. 92 S
I Cyril Henry Leigh Jamos
Cecil Edw. KeitSi-Falconer.^s serving )
with the Egyptian Army S
I p.s.c. Edward Severm Heard,^^ In- 1
structor Staff College i
Wm. A.Willmott,44;.iT'o;.Sr!.i5 Dec. 92
Mowbray Lees Sant, Adj.-^Bn. i6 Feb. 93
1 Douglas Sapte
2 Edward Walter Fletcher 22
2 Ferdinand George Casson
2 Percival Spearman Wilkinson
1 Gerard Frederick Towlertou Leather...
2 Arthur William Calvert Booth^-
2 Arthur Frederick Dawkins
Arthur Edward Lowther Crofton,4if/. )
3 Volunteer Battalion 15 June g6 ... 5
2 £oK.Murrough O'Brien, ^i(ie (i« t'um^ \
to the Lord Lt. of Ireland, 30 July 95 .1
I Geo. Lake Sidney Ray, Adj. i Oct. 95...
1 Robert Henry Isacke^- (i)e;)o<)
r Samuel Herbert Enderby
2 Wm. Somervell, Adjutant 13 Feb. 93
I Henry Sandys Ains lie
Lieutenants.
I Arthur Gerald MiUord Tozer .-
I Francis Charles Turner
1 Spencer Charles Ferguson {Depot)
2 Clement Yatman (Depot)
2 Henry Edmund Barleigh Leach
2 John Arthur Coghill Somerville, )
Garrison Adj. Singapore, i May 96 )
John Charles PuUeine Craster
2 Arthur Jex-Blake Percival
1 Charles Edward Pishbourne
2 Steuart Murray Binny
I Edward Morris Moulton-Barrett
Charles Michell Aloysius Wood
1 Hugh Trevor Crispin
2 Frederick Stuart Dawson
Stanley Smyth Flower, serving under)
the Siamese Government ^
t Charles Arthur Armstrong
I Morduunt Cyril Richards
I Frank Bevau
1 Basil Thorold Buckley
2 Harry Stanley Toppin ,
Skcond Lieutenants.
2 Lisle Arthur Finch Dawson
2 Wilfrid Hubert Wild
1 Robert Christopher Baron Lethbridge
2 Francis Powell Braithwaite ...
1 Robert Walter Maxwell Brine
-. Hubert Chase Hall •
2 Edward Ernest William
I Austin Claude Girdwood
t William Alfred L-msdale Hale
I Francis Leycester Festing ....
Hugh Valentine Fiaon
Frederick Raymond Coates
ENS.OE2DLT.
>" 8 June 70
II Dec.
29 Feb.
23 Mar.
6 June
5 Sept. ,
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
Qtmrtir Matters. — 2 James Thomson, 17 Apr. So : JJ
19 Dec.
30 Jan.
II May 78
21 June
22 Jan.
14 Jan. 8c
31 Jan. 8(
II Aug. 8(
II Aug. 8c
26 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
21 Aug.
2 Oct.
I Mar. 90
14 Sept.
16 July
29 Oct.
2 May
g Jan, 92
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
9 Apr.
18 May
18 June
19 Nov.
18 May
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
29 May
29 May
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
95
96
96
96
96
28 Oct.
ig May 72
II Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
31 May 77
3 April 78
7 Jan. 80
I Jan. 81
I Jan. 81
I July 81
I July 81
1 July 81
I July 81
I July 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 83
10 Mar. 83
25 Aug.
6 May
9 May
23 Ma.y
29 Aug.
23 Apr.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
17 Nov.
27 Jan. 90
TO Apr. 00
10 Apr. 90
9 Nov. gt
22 Feb. 92
11 May 92 j
14 May 84;
22 Oct. goj
18 Aug. 92
18 Sept. 92!
8 Feb
BHET.MAJ.
9 Mar.
I Sept.
9 Sept.
14 July
25 July
24 Jan.
4 May
27 Jan.
12 Feb.
13 Nov.
10 Apr.
10 Apr.
18 Nov.
27 Jan.
20 Mar.
15 June
22 Feb.
11 May
23 May
24 Oct.
24 Oct.
15 Dec.
17 Oct.
27 Oct.
21 Jan.
21 Jan.
27 Jan.
IS May
82
23 Apr. 90
9 Dec. 91
22 Feb. 92
20 Dec. 95
95
go
96
^6
20 Dec.
I Jan.
S Aug.
26 Aug.
26 Aug.
22 Apr.
21 Jan.
27 Jan.
30 Jan.
23 Sept. g6
17 Oct.
27 Oct.
27 Oct.
21 Jan,
27 Jan.
3 Apr.
IS May
21 July
21 Nov.
19 Dec.
20 Dec.
I Jan.
10 Apr.
26 Aug.
13 Oct.
g, s Major Biddulph served in the
Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent
94 of Army Signalling to the Southern
Q Afghanistan Field Force, and in the
r" march to Candahar with the force
^^ under Major General Phayre (Medal)
^ I '' Major Frend served in thf
q? Afghan war of 187S-80, first as Pro-
^l vost Marshal 2nd Brigade 2nd Divi-
^_ sion Peshawar Valley Field Force,
Z^_ and afterwards as Transport Officer to
5^ithe 5th Foot (Medal). Served in the
95|Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
IKhedive's Star) ; also served in the
^gj Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
96 \_Eor remainder of Notes, see preceding
96 page.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs.
Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Gibraltar,
3 Oct. 96.
2K(2 Battalion embjrJted for Bengal,
I lames Bett, 26 July 93 ; Hon. Litu'.
lieui.
234 The Royal Warwickshire Regiment,
isl Batt., Malta. ~i -n i xi /cj7 / n 7 j ttt" '77- \ \ Heqimentnl District
2nd Batt., Chatham. J Fonnerli/ the bth ( Loyal i st Wariutclcslare). | ko. 6. -Warwick.
(The 3ril and 4th Battalions are formed of the ist and 2nd "Warwick Slilitia resi)ectirely.)
The Antelope. The United Red and White Rose, with the Imperial Crown. "Roleia" "ViMiEBi" "Coeunna"
" Vitiobia" " Pyeenees" " Nitelle" " Oexhes" "Peninsula " " Niagara " " South Africa, 1846-7, 3851-2-3."
Years' Ser )
FuU Haii;Colonel.— Robert Walter M'Leod Praser,!- Zf.Color.e!, 25 Nov. 57; Colovel, 25 Nov. 62; Major General
^;, 3\vae 6Z; Lieut. General, -^Vecio; General, i July 81 ; Co/oiitZ Dublin Fusiliers, 27 May '91 ; Colone,
Irish Reeiment, S Jan. 93 ; Colonel Warwickshire Regiment, 27 Nov. 95.
Lieutenant" Colonels. — i Prank Lonfrbourne, Enstgn, ''27 July 66; Lieut. '^2Z May 70; Captain, i Jan. 79;
Ilujoi; 20 Sept. 84; Lt. Colonel, 24 Feb. 92 ; Colonel, 24 Feb. 96.
2 Sd'ward Henry Corse-Scott, Ensign, ''lo Feb. 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 30 Oct. 80 ; Major, 3 Mar. 86 ;
Lt. Colonel, 3 Mar. 92: Colonel, 3 JJar. 96.
Pa.\. Pay.
31
19 ,
18 \
:8|
17 /
17 1
8
8
8 I
8 I
8 I
8
7
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
Majobs.
2 Willoughby Edward Gordon Forbes,!*)
■^ndiv. Command 16 June 96 Ji
1 Morey Qua.yle Jones,!^ 2)!rf i« Command)
.-c Aug. go J
2 Arthur William Frank Jackson
2 Herbert Edwards Irwin {Depot)
2 Henry Weston Helyar
Arthur Horsman Coles," DSO. Adj. I
i5 Middlesex Vol. Jiifles, 22 Mar. 93 ... J
I Alex. Chtirles Emanuel M'Kinstry
Cecil de Courcy Etheridge'*
Captains.
p.s.c. Charles James Cockburn-' (Depot)
RNS.OB2D LT.
CAPTAIN. BBEV. MAJ.
PioNov. 69 28 Oct. 71! I June Si
30 Jan.
I ilay
i n May
2 Herman James Shelley Landon
Percy Rice Mockler,-" Adj. i Vol. Jin. 1
Yorkshire Lt. Inj'aniry 31 Mar. 92 J
I Osborn AugustinChambers^i
Gratian George O'Neil Ray, Army Fai/ 1
Department J
Lancelot Edward Kiggell, Instructor 1
Royal Military College, 1 Sept. 95 j
I Herbert Russell Blyth
Dennis Granville, Adj. 4 Bn. 20 Sept. 93
1 p.s.c. James Ridgeway Dyas,^^ Deputy \
Assist. Adj. General, Malta, 2 Nov. 963
Lewis Edward Morrice, Adjutant 3 Sat- \
talion 28 Aug. 94 )
2 Vere Staunton Smyth
2 Frederick George Francis Browne
2 Gerald Denne Armstrong, Adjutant j
9 Deo. 96 }
1 Robert Dundas Whigham
2 Herbert Radclyffe Vaughan
2 Charles Conran East
I Guy Caldecott
1 John Ford Elkineton
Archibald John Stephens Maunsell.^rf/. [
I Vol. Bn. Warwick llegt. 27 Dec. 93 J
Lieutenants.
Arthur Colthurst Herbert
2 John Frederick William Boyce
1 Edward Lynn Allen
Charles Edward Menzies Pyne, Aide\
de Camp to the Governor of Queensland )
2 Alexander Deane
1 William Melville Lauriston Lee
2 Walter Latham Loring
I2 Thomas Diver
2 George Taylor Young
T Francis Alfred Earle
Clement Can- Wrigley
2 St. John Augustus Cos
2 MacGregor Greer
I William Denziloe Sanderson
1 Augustus Edward Vincent (Depot)
2 AViiliam Maynard Carlisle Crowe
2 Henry Glanville Allen Moore
2 Arthur Seymour Toogood (Depot)
1 Frederick George Skipwith
Eric Madden Murray, serving in the")
Niger Coast Protectorate 5
2 Harry Cecil Barwell
2 Henry Everard Neave
Second Lieutenants.
Alexander Young Spe.arman
2 Arthur James Poole ,
I Ch&,rles Edward Etches
1 Hugh Martin Alers Hankey ,
George Norman Bowes Forster
AViliiam Charles Christie
2 Horace Wm. Wallace Onslow Carey, \
Army Seriiee Corps /
2 John Basil Roland Bacchus .*.
I Robert Henry Watkin Brew-is
I Herbert Pearson Creagh^Osbome
I Dudley Alec Lacv Day
I Ronald Forbes Meiklejohn
II May 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan.
14 Jan.
23 Oct.
22 Jan. 81
12 Nov. 73J
22 May 76
19 Jan. 76
17 May 79
II Sept. 76
13 June 79
14 May 80
7 July
12 Feb.
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
6 June 88
22 Aug. 88
23 Mar.
26 June So
6 July 89
21 Sept. 89
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
8 Oct.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
25 July
2 Sept.
20 Feb.
-. 2 Mar.
22 Apr.
I July
I July
10 May
9 Sept.
10 May
I July
14 May 84
14 May 84
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
85
85
66
86
36
23 April 83
12 Feb. 84
4 June 84
20 Sept. 84
18 Apr. 85
25 Mar. 85
I Mar. 86
3 Mar.
29 Nov.
24 Feb.
31 Oct.
3 Apr.
9 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 J an.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
5 June
9 Apr.
18 May
18 May
iS June 92
18 June 92
19 Nov. 92
22 Feb. 93
20 May 93
21 Oct. 93
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
28 Aug. 95
28 Sept. 93
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
86
86
89
5 June 89
i3 Sept.
15 Oct.
I Dec.
II Mar.
7 Apr.
8 June
i£ Jan.
20 Jan.
? 3 July
13 July
6 Aug.
25 Jan.
3 Mar.
19 Apr.
28 Jan.
3 Apr.
29 May
5 July
i. Sept.
I Dec.
I Dec.
24 Feb.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
31 Mar.
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
25 Jan.
29 Nov. 86
23 June 90
3 Mar. 92
6 Ang. 9-.i
3 Mar. 93
5 June 95
26 Aug. 96
16 Deo.- 96
3 Mar. 93
25 Oct.
7 Apr.
1 8 July
General Fraser acted as Staff'
Officer to a Detachment sent froms
Bombay in 18^,7 against the rebels in
Canada. Served also with the 6th
Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-4 7-
(Medal). He was commissioned in
Oct. 1857 to raise the 2nd BattaUon 6th
Regiment, and having within one-
month raised considerably upwards-
of 1,000 recruits, was Gazetted on the-
25th Nov. 1837 its Lieutenant Colonel.
This Battalion embarked in May 383S
for service at Gibraltar.
[For remainder of Notes, see end of
Eoyal Fusiliers, p. 236.
FaeingsHlae.— Agents, Messrs. Cox
and Co.
zst Battalion embarked for Malta,.
6 Nov. 7895.
■znd Battalion returned from Ceylon,
30 March 1896,
quarterMasters.—2 George Ranee, 20 Oct. ,83 ; Son. Captain, 20 Oct. 93.
I Charles Joseph Dixon i May 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).
235
I s' Batt., Mhow, Bombay. "1 ttt i ji »j7 / t> l rr' -l ■ \ t> ■ i \ J!eqimfnfat District
2nd Batt., Belfast. J FormerUj the ■jtli {hoyat iusiUers) Legiment. |_No.7,-Houn3iow.
(Tlie 3rd, 4tli, and 5tlL Battalions are formed of the 3rd Middlesex, the London and the 4th Middlesex
Militia respectively.)
The United Red and White Rose within the Garter, and the Crown over it. The White Horse. " MiETiuiQCE "
^'Talateka" "Albuheea " "Badajoz" " Salamanca" "Vittohia" " Pyeenees " " Oethes " " Toclouse "
' Peninsula "" Alma" "Inkehman" " Setastopol" "Kandahah, 1880" " Afghanistan, iS/g-So."
■f; Colonel.— 5i/- Richard Wilbraham,i KCB. 2>id Lf. •'25 Mar. 28 ; Zt. 25 May 33 ; Capf. i'22 July 36; Bt. Major,
31 Dec. 41 ; Mujov, "10 Jan. 44 ; Bf.Zf. Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Colonel, 28 iSov. 54; Major General, 26 Jan. 66 5
1 Years' Sfi
Full Half,'
Pay. 1 Pay. - ...... . . - -
1 1 i?.Gf)!ej'ff/.2r Mar. 74; General, z Oct. tt, Co/one«' Royal Fusilisrs,
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Gardiner Frederic Guyon, Eimign, ''31 Jan. 6
Major, 20 Dec. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 Dec. 91 ; Colonel, xi Deo. 95.
I ^.s.e. Charles Lysaght Mortimer, JEmigu, ^i Sept. 69; Lieut. 28 Oct.
II Dec. 35 ; Zt. Colonel, 3 Sept. 94.
Zieut. 16 May 68 ; Capt. 7 Aug. 78 ;
71 ; Capt. 21 June 80 ; Major,
1V„
Majoes.
1 Robert Preston Birkett Rodick,'" 2ni\
in Command 26 June 96 3
2 Charles David Myers Gall," 2nd in )
Command 26 June 96 )
2 Colin George DonahU-
George Ewbank Bri)
ElfSIGN OE I
2ND LIEDT. I
g Feb. 70
Hector Arcliibald MaoDonald,'^ DSO.'\
(Sreoet Zt. Colonel 18 Xov. 90), sere- ^ I
ing with tke''Egyptian Army )
1 Francis Charles Aunesley
GrahamCludde Herbert,'" .icf/. 2 Vol. )
Bn. N. Staff (jrdMre Regt. 15' Mar. 92 J
2 Arthur Nugent (Depot)
7 Jan. 80
Captains.
Edward Joshua Cooper
Francis AUix Wilkinson, ^^ Station |
Staff Officer, MJiom, 16 May 96 i
I William Lachlan Forbes^'-' (Depot)
1 Cuthbert Henry Morrice, Adjutant\
-^Battalion 21 Nov. 92 }
'1 Cecil Fowler Burton
I Henry Herbert Nicholson, Adj. 3 Vol. l
Bn. Gordon Highlanders iSNov. 92.J
2 Hugh Walter George Campbell
: ^.s. C.Stanley Bivd.Staff Capfain,Egypf,)
I 31 Jan. 96 S
1 Douglas James Hamilton-*
}i p. I.e. Reginald John Pinney, Station )
I Staff Officer, Poona, 7 Nov. 95 )
2 Charles John Stanton
I Charles Tyrell Shipley, Adjutant 2')
I Volunteer Battalion 15 Sept. 96 S
2 Edward Henry Cox
I Cecil Francis Hey worth - Savage,-^ )
Adjutant 4 Battalion ij Dec. 94 )
I William Bernard Hiekie
|i Thomas Percival England, S<a^CoHe.ye
1 Steuart Meuzies
a Sydney Turing BarlowLawford,.44/!(- "
tant 5 Battalion, 8 Dec. 96 J
2 Guy Louis Busson du Maurier
2 Fitzmaurice Thomas Favre Scoones ..
Lieutenants.
2 Norman Reginald Jl'Mauon^^
2 George Reginald Laseelles
2 Richard Fowler-Butler
1 Charles Cattley Carr
2 Henry Edward Berkeley Newenham, ')
Adjutant 28 Feb. 94 j
Chas.FitzClarence,.i(i/a<iin< Mounted |
Infantry, Egypt, with rank of Cap- V
tain, 23 Apr. 96 )
2 James Douglas Sparks
2 Henry Adolphus Smith Wright
1 Thomas Raymond Mallock, Adjutant )
2 July 94 i
2 Vivian Henry
2 Septimus Frederick Legge
I Arthur Colin Roberts
1 Allen Victor Johnson (Z)c;;oO
2 Richard George Hely-Hutchinson
2 Edward Bunbury North (Depot)
2 Walter Leviuge Thurburn
2 Mortimer Pawson Hancock
Arthur Henry Turing
2 Alfred Harry Sanders
I George Clement Halbot
I Reginald Cossley Batt
I Bartholomew George Price
Thomas Kershaw Gaskell
I de Courcy Ireland
II Aug.
I May
23 Oct.
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
21 Sept. 74
13 June 74
1 July 3 1
27 June 75
II Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
CAPTAI^f. IBBET.IIAJ.
14 Jan. 80
Second Lieutbhants.
I Ferdinand Bigg- Wither
I Cecil Rudall Overton
I George David Bruce
I William Frederick Sweny
I Henry Alexander Walker
11 Sept.
1 July
I July
I July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
I July
6 Feb.
14 May
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
10 May
/Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
84
10 Sept. 8<
28 Jan. 82
30 May 83
16 Feb. 8,
i8 Jan. 8
24 Mar. 8:
24 Sept. 84
31 Dec. 84
78 13 Feb. 85
^l 14 May 87
ii 10 June 87
li 20 Mar.
13 Nov.
15 Dec. 90
18 Feb. 91
26 Mar. 91
1 Jan. 91
8 Dec. 91
II Deo. 91
2 Mar. 92
J5 Mar. 92
15 Mar. 92
18 Nov. 9
21 Nov. 92
19 Apr. 93
3 Sept. 04
15 IS Sept. 96
i5 28 Oct. 96
14 Sept.
87
26 Oct.
89
31 May
90
9 Nov.
8q
10 Nov.
88
17 Dec.
90
4 Mar.
91
13 May
91
5 Feb.
90
9 Sept.
qi
10 Oct.
91
9 Jan.
92
27 Jan.
92
18 May
92
18 May
02
i3 June
92
19 Oct.
92
17 Dec.
92
21 Jan.
91
15 Mar.
93
20 May
91
27 Sept.
QI
12 Dec.
9t
23 Ma.y 85
25 Nov. 85
30 Jan. 85
30 Jan. 8s
25 Aug. 86
10 Nov. 86
26 Mar. 91
8 July 91
8 Dec. 91
11 Dec. gi
16 Oct. 91
26 Jane 92
26 June 92
2S Nov. 92
17 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 93
23 June 93
3 Sept. 94
I Jan. 9S
IS July 96
23 July 96
15 Sept. 96
28 Oct. 96
2S Oct. 96
19 Dec. 86
19 Dec. So
3 Serit. 90
iS Feb. 91
8 July 91
2 Mar. 92
3 Sept. 94
5 Dec. 94
Kears
' Ser.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
2
2
3
' 2
2XD. LIEDT. 1
6 Mar.
Qi
=9 May
6 .Tune
9.S
06
30 Sept.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
16 Dec.
96
96
236 Tlie Royal Fzisilicrs (City of London Regiment).
SnCOND LlETJTEIfiNTS.
Lionel George Tempest Stone
I Albemarle Cator Anne8le.y
I Kenneth Willijim Macuaebten
I Lionel Arthur Edward Ollivant
Edsar Stanley Hill ..
George Frederic Hjbliert
Kona'd Harry Mainwaring Moody.
PayuiUKters. — i
2
Quarter Matterg. — i Henry Beginald Bell, 18 July 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Edward Inkerman Bell, 16 Jan, 95; Hon. Lieut.
Fuciiiflu Mne.--A(ie7its, Messrs. Cox and Co.
I*; BatlnUon embarked for Gihraltar, 1885. ind Battalion returned from India, ■zq Maveh 89.
' Sir Richard Wilbraham served the Syrian cimpaigu of 1840-41, including the advance on Gaza and affaijr
nj>r Askelon (Brevet of Major, .\Ielal. and Turltis'i Melal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^^ ^''^
A'sistant Adjutant General, including the battle of the Alma and the siege and fall of Sebast^pol imentioned in.
dijpatches. Brevet of Colonel and Unattached Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasjjs, Oflicer of the Legion 0?
H )iior, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Major Rodick served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran (men-
t'.oned in despatches), in the defence of Cfindahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Gall served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. took part in the defence of Candahar including the sortie
or Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Major Donald serven in the Afghan war In 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal).
'■■' Lt.CoIonel MacDoiald served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the affair at Karatiga (men-
lioned in despatohef-), in the engagement at Charasinh on oth October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), with tha
Maidan Expedition, lu the operations around Cabul hi December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on
25th April i33o; accompanied Sir Frediu'ick Roberts in the march to Cabul, and was present at the recon-
nifsance of 31st August and at the li^ttle of Candahar (promoted Second Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps,
nand Bronze Decoraiion). Served m the Boer war of 1S81, and was present in the engagement at Majuba HilD
<mentioned in despatches!. Served during the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Garrison Adjutant at Assiout from
22nd January to 5th June ; in the operations near Snakin in December 1SS8, including the engagement at.
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in 1889 including the engage-
ment at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DUO., and Clasp); and was present at the capture of Tobar in 1891
(srd Class of the Osmanieh). Served with the Dongola Exijeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m
1S96 in command of ihe Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colone!).
" Major Herbert served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the
sortie of Deh Khoiah (Medal).
'■" Captain Wilkinson served witli the Burmese Expedition in i88h-37 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned,
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defenceof Candahar, and waR'
pr-^S'Snt at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal)
wir.h two Clasps).
" Captain Hamilton served with the 2nd Battalion Coldslream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2. and was-
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guardi", andl
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction ol"
Temai (Clasp).
^* Captain Heyworth-Savage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
'■"' Lieut. M'Mahon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers {City of Loudon Regimeiii), — formerly the
yth Regiment.
Formed in Canada in 1795 from ist Battalion ; reduced, 1796. Again raised in 1804 in England, and proceeded
to Ireland in i?o8. To the Peninsula, 1809. To Jersey, 1811. To England, 1814. Absorbed into ist Battalion,.
1815. Raised again in England in 1857. To Gibraltar, 1858. To Malta, 1864. To Canada, 1865. To England,,
867. To Ireland, 1871. To India, 1873 (Afghan war in 1879-80). To England, 1889.
Continuation of Notes to the Royal Warwiclishire Regiment.
" Major Forbes served m the Afghan w.ar in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General PaUiser (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in dcb-
palches, Medal with Clasp).
'« Major M. Quayle Jones served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 B.B
Maior in the 4th Pioneer Regiment.
'7 Major Coles served viith the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S7 including tbe engagement at
Sarras; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
16 Major Etheridge served in the Afghan war of 1878-So, including the operations in the Koorum Valley and
with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
'■J Captain Cockburn served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal wiih Clasp, and Khedive's-
Star).
"" Captain Mockler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches,
filedal with (^lasp).
21 Captain Chambers served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Intelligence
Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Dyas served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment {formerly the 6th Royal
Rec/iment).
Raised in England in 1857, and proceeded to Gibraltar, 1858. To Corfu, 1862. To th» West Indies, 1864.
To England, 1867. lo Ireland, 1870. To the Channel Islands, 1874, To England, 1875. To India, '.SyB.
Tlie King's (Liverpool Regiment).
Formerly the 8th {The King's) Begimeut.
237
«t Batt., West Indies.! Formerly the 8th {The King's) Kegimeut. [No^'r-Wanln^ton
2nd Batt., Colchester. J "^ . . LMo- » — "ariington.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of tlie 2nd Lancashire Militia. ) ^
** Ifer""^" ■* - -» " Tiu„ii7i,i.-«u„,.^ i*i,;^4-i,« n.. ^t«« 'PViQ Pr^»7«l r.T'nVipr. with the Imperial Crown. Blkk
ecaeperaterrent." The White Horse within the
HKIm" " RaMILLIKS" "OnDENAEDE" "MalPLAQUEI
"Niagaea" "Delhi" "Lucknow" " Peiwab Kotal
Garter. The Boyal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. " Bi
r" "Dbttin-gen" "Egypt" (witli the Sphinx) "SlARTitiiQn
' Aeshanistan, 10
Full I Half
Pay.jPay.
BUEMA, 1885-87.
Lieut. 8 April 42
Colonel.— George William Powlett Bingham,i C3. Ensign, ^le Feh. 38; Lieut. 8 A-pril
Sept. 48; Ma/or, 10 Dec. 56 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 57; Colonel, 29 Nov. 62 ; Ma/or Generu
Lieut.Generai, 19 Dec. 80; General, i July Si ; Colonel Liverpool Regiment, i May 91.
lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Stanley Napier Roberts,^ Ensign,
75; Major, 1 Feb. 82; Lt.Colonel, 28 Dec. 92.
I George Robert Stone, Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 19 May 81
Captain, P12
28 June 68 ;
7 July 63; Lieut. 11 Jan. 67 ; Captain, 25 yeb.
Major, 17 Dec. 84 ; Lt.Colonel, 4 Feb. 95.
Majors.
StancUsh Henry Harrison,'" 2nd in Com- }
mand 26 June 96 i
Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor,'' 2nd tJi")
Command 26 June 96 i
Percy Schletteri^ (Depot)
Arthur Charles Greaves Banning''
O'Donnel Colley Grattan'-'
p.s.c. Horatio James Evansi*
Orestes John Henry Brooker, Ad- \
jutant 3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Dec. 94 )
Kdm. Harrington Molyneax-Seel, In- ')
epecior of Musketry, Docer, 25 Jan. 96 j
Captains.
Valentine Augustas Milman Fowler,'" ")
Adj. 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. i Sept. 93... j
Henry John WrightGuise.^irferfe Camp >
to Governor of S.Australia 20 Sept. 95 i
Gilbert Thomas Elliot (Depot)
Augustus St. John Seton,'' Adjutant}
Bresidency Volunteers 28 Sept. 91 )
George Gs,m.g)isn, Adjutant 3 Volunteer ^
Battalion 27 July 96 >
Stapleton Lynch Cotton*"
Arthur William Howard Tripp,".4d/, |
3 Battalion i Nov. 93 i
Louis St. Clair Nicholson,** serting with \
the Egyptian Army )
Harington Swann, Adj. i Volunteer I
Battalion 20 May 92 i
William Henry Scales*'
Cleveland Edmund Greenway*'
Thomas George Powell Glynn, Adj. I
1 London liijle Volunteers j March 93 /
Hastings Boss-Johnson*^
Hugh Elliot*'
Ralph Legb Hartley
Geo. Beaumont, 4(?y. 4 Buffalioni Aug. 95
James ilountifort Lougfield
Robert Stair Stewart, Staff College
Charles Sutton Edridge
Humphry Stephen Woolrych
Mortimer Stopford Adye, Adjutant"'
8 May 95 i
William Stirling Bannatyne, Staff College
Arthur Henry Portal Harrisson
Alfred Durham Plomer
LlEnTENANTS.
Charles John Steavenson, Adjutant)
20 March 94 j
Francis Cranstoun Ommanney
Kenneth Lyon Tupman (Depot) ...
Wilfred Romney Rawlinson
Ernest Frederic Knight
Francis Hyslop
Llewellj'n Murray Jones
Charles Lister Parmiter
Vivian Telford Bailey
Francis James Xnstin, ArmyServiceCorps
Lionel B'rederic Leader
Charles Harington Harington
Charles Leathley Armitage
George Howard Brush
Thomas Winter Sheppard
; Bernard St. John Warren Hastings
: William Richard Pinwill
; Reginald Petley Fox
: Harold Alfred Denham
Francis John Langdon
Second Lieutenants.
George Montague Philip Hawthorn
Frank Rowland Ewart
Igino Depiro D'Amico
George Aubrey Howard- Vyso
: Lawrence Sturmy Roberts, Army )
Service Corps j
1 Arthur Corrie Lewin
; Herbert Cecil Potter
[ Geirge Alexander Wilkinson
r Richard Charles Royuon Jones
[ William Yeates Hunter
2 Harold Neil Robinson
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 7
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
II Oct.
14 Jan.
25 Feb.
n Aug.
II Feb. 88
II Feb. 88
II Feb. 88
II Feb. 88
22 Aug. 88
10 Nov. 88
23 Mar. 89
21 Dec. 89
SOct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
25 Mar.
10 Oct.
9 Jan.
12 Mar.
22 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
20 May
19 July
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
95
2 Dec. 74
15 Jan. 75
13 June 76
10 Sept. 76
10 Mar. 77
25 Feb. 80
ij Feb. 75
17 Apr. 80
BRET.MAJ.
I July 81
I July 81
7 Mar. 82
15 April 82
20 Sept. 82
16 Jan 84
27 June 85
:o Deo. 84
7 July 80 27 Jan. 85
25 Aug. 80 12 Apr. 86
4 Sept. 80 J Oct. 86
15 Oct. 80 19 Oct. 87
9 Feb. 81 5 Nov. 67
I July 8i 10 June 88
I July 81 25 Nov. 88
22 Oct. 8j 1 Apr. 89
Jan. 82 23 June 90
22 Oct. 81 28 July qo
12 Nov. 84 jg Nov. 90
6 May 85 16 Jan. 91
6 May 85 16 J.nn. 91
6 Feb. 84 17 Feb. 92
25 Nov. 85 28 Dec. 92
-■I Mar. 85 I Mar. 53
25 Aug. 86 I Nov. 93
j8 Sept. 89 18 Sept. 95
,8 Sept. 89 20 Sept. 95
18 Sept. 89 15 Jan. 96
15 Oct. 89 15 Jan. 96
7 May 90 22 Jan. 96
31 July 90 18 July 96
II Aug. 90 27 July 96
16 Jan. 9:
90 23
90 23
90 17
90 20
91
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[ Jan.
91
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92 4 Feb.
92 TO May
93 18 Sept.
93 20 Sept.
93 I Jan.
93 15 Jan.
93 22 Jan.
93 18 July
93 27 July
10 July
7 Dec. 9";
29 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 9"^
25 Mar. q6
38 Mar. 96
5 Sept. 96
ig Nov. 3c
26 Nov. 90
22 Sept. 91
20 May 92
26 Oct. 92
4 Feb. 95
15 Jan. 96
18 July
96
'* Major Schletter served in the ^
Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2ed
Battalion of the 8th Foot, including
the operations in the Koorum Valley
(Medal).
" Major Banning served in the
Afghan warin 1878-9, and was prCEe'/^t
at the attack and capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp) .
'* Majors Grattan and Evaas served
in the Afghan wf>r in 187S-79, look
part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and were present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in
the engagement at AU K.heyl (Medal
with Clasp).
J?uU , Half
Pay. Pay
238 The King's {Liverpool Eegiment).
Paymasters. — 2
Quarter Masters. — 2 Thomas Vincent Jones,^' 7 Jan. 82 ; Mon. Captain, 7 Jan. 92.
1 Thomas Holland Pollitt, 13 May 85; Hon. Captain, 13 May 95.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 11 Feb. 1891. znd Battalion returned from Aden, 13 Nov. 92.
1 General Bingham served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1836-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshlre, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in theactions
of Futtehpore. Aouug, Pandoo Xuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (ist and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and
Bithoor; commanded a convoy with provisions from Cawnpore to Alumb.^gh; served in defence of the Alum-
bagh, and afterwards in the actions at La Martiniere and the second relief of Lueknow ; commanded the Regt.
during the defence of Cawnpnre and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, as also in the actions of Kala Nuddee and
Kerkeroulie— on General Penny being killed succeeded to the command of the whole Infantry Brigade— capture
of Bareillv, Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, Mahomdie, pursuit of the enemy the following dav, and occupation of
Mahomdie (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Roberts served throughout the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Eegiment, and was present at the capture of the Peisvar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Ex-
pedition in iSS:-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal n-ith Clasp).
i» Major Harrison served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
li Major Mellor served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 \vith the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was
present'in the operations in the Koorum Valley and at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
1' Captain Fowler served with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot in the Afghan war of 1S80 (Medal). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Seton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Eegiment
(Medal with Clasp).
^0 Caatain Cotton served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal).
Served'in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
-' Captains Tripp, Greenway, and H. Elliot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
-- Captain Ross-Johnson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Eegiment (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
23 Captain Scales served in the Burmese Expedition ta 1886-87 with the znd Battalicn of the Liverpool Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
2* Captain Nicholson served in tVe Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 vrith the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Eeeiment (Medal with Clasp). Served \vith the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 with the 4th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
-^ Captain T. V. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion of tho Liverpool Regiment,
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion King's {Liverpool) Regiment,— formerly the 8th Regiment.
Raised in 1685 and styled " Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment." To Ireland, 1685 to 1692. England, to
1696. Netherlands, to 1697. England, to 1698. Ireland, to 1701. Low Countries, to 1714. England,°to 1742.
Flanders and Germany, to 1745. The Netherlands, to 1748. England, to 1750. (Jibraltar, to 1752. England, to
1760. Germany, to 1763. England, to 1768. Canada, to 17S5. England, to 1791. Ireland, to 1794. West Indies,
to 1790. Minorca, Egypt and Gibraltar, to 1803. England, to 1805. [2nd Battalion raised, 1803.] Germany, to
1806. England, to Aug. 1807. Copenhagen, to Oct. 1807. England, to 1808. Canada, to 1815 (capture of Niagara).
England, to 1816. Ireland, to 1818. Malta, to 1819. Ionian Islands, to 1824. England, to 1826. Scotland, to
1827. Ireland, to 1830. Nova Scotia, to 1833. Bermudu, from June to July, 1833, Jamaica, to 1839. Halifax! to
1841. Ireland, to 1843. England, to 1846. India, to i860 (capture of Delhi, relief of Lucknow). England, to 1865.
Ireland, to 1866. Malta, to 1868. India, to 1878. Aden, to 1879. England, to 1882. Ireland, to 1880. England, to
1891. Bermuda, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion .
Raised in 1756. Numbered esrd Foot, 1758. Raised again, 1804, and proceeded to Scotland to 1809. Holland,
to 7810. Jersey, 1 8 10. Canada, to 1815. England, 1815, when it was merged in the ist Battalion. Again raised,'
1857. Gibraltar, to 1863. Malta, to 1868, England, to 1873. Ireland, to 1876. England, to 1877. Inaia, to 1885
(Afghan war, 1878-80— capture of the Peiwar Kotal). Burmah, to 1887. India, 1887.
Continuation of Notes to the Lincolnshire Eegiment.
1 Sir Julius Glyn served as Field Adjutant to the Force under Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat
of the rebel Boers at Boem Plaats (horse kUled). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign as a Brigade Major and Assistant Adjutant General in the Light Division, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaigns of
1S57-59, including the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Caivnpore on 6th December, final capture of Lucknow,
action at Nawabgunge (commanded Battalion), and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
2 Colonel Verner served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
and Urzoo near Ghuzuee (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment formerly the loth Regiment}.
Raised in Ireland in 1858 and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, i860. To India, 1864. To England, 1873.
To Malta, 1878. To Gibraltar, 1881. To India, 1882.
lat Batt., Allahabad, Bengal.
zndJiatt., Aldershot.
rHeaimental District
LNo. 9.— Norwich. 239
] The Norfolk Regiment.
Formerly the gth (^East Norfolk) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the ist and 2nd Norfolk Militia respectively.)
The figure of Britannia. "Roleia" "Visiieea" "CoHnN'»fA" "Busaco" " Salaitanca" " Vittoeia " "St.
Sebastian" " Nive " " Peninsula" " Cabool,i842 " " Moodeee " " Feeozeshah " " Sobeaon" "Sevastopol"
"Kabul, T879" "Afshanistait, 1879-80."
Colonel. — Thomas Edmond Knox,' CB. Ens. 26 Jan. 38 ; Zt. ''zi. Jane 42 ; Capi. 31 July 46; Major, ^17
Aug. 52; Lt. Colonel, 17 Sept. 58; Colonel, 24 Jan. 63; Major (General, 28 Oct. 68; Lieut. General,
8 May 81 ; General, 1 3vL\y S,i; Colonel Hampshire Regiment, ii Nov. 88 ; Colonel Norfolk Regiment,
15 Dec. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Charles Herbert Shepherd,^ DSO. Emign, °2 May 65 ; Lieut. i'i5 Feh. 71 ; Capt.
I Sept. 80; J/a/o)', 10 Jan. 83 ; i^.Co?OHC?, i May 93.
I William Gibbs Straghan,^ Lieut. 6 Mar. 73; Capt. 21 Mar. 82; Major, 20 Aug. 90; Lt.Colonel, 30
Sept. 96. ___^
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p.i.c. John Henry Se\yell,*2nijn Com-')
mand 26 June 96 !>
Lewis Horace Phillips,' 2nd in Com- 1
mand 30 Sept. 96 i
RalphHenry Fenwick Lombe'"
James Lome Govan'-
Andrew Cracroft Becher'^ {Depot)
WilUam Francis Percy, ^* Adjutant )
4 Volunteer Battalion 1 Apr. 95 Jf
Fred. John Dealtry Lugard,i=Ci.i»50. \
sercing under Soi/al Niger Company )
Charles Edward Bortoni">
Captains.
Sausmarez Dobreo Shortt
p.s.c. Henry Richard BeadonDonne,'* >
Station Staff OJfiue-,; Delhi, 1 Nov. 94 j
Walter Hervey Besant,'"-* Adjutant i ■)
Volunteer Battalion, 26 Aug. 95 i
Herbt. J. Whiteside M'Kenzie Kennedy
Robert Frauds Cunynghame Baker
Henry Yelvertou Beale-** ,
Godfrey ilassy
Arthur John Hamilton Luard-^
WilUam Saudars Dods
Wm.Corrie Tonge,~AJi. ^Bn. 15 Jan. 92
Charles Barry Close ^^ (Depot)
Harry Hannam Applewhaite,.4ff /!!<ai!< )
2 Vol. Bn. Norfolk Regt. 15 May 93 J
Philip Christian WilUam Trevor-*
John Marriott
William Raymond IngUs, Adjutant\
4 Battalion 30 June 92 S
Evelyn Chiappini Peebles, Adjutant, )
2c Aug. 95 S
: Charles Ross
; George William Brownrigg Brett, ^'' )
Adjutant 6 Mar. 94 i
Gilbert Head, Adj. 5 Admin. Bn. )
N.W.P. Volunteers 12 May 93 i
Evelyn William Margesson
Arthur Lyttou Bellamy
Arthur Edward Lascelles
Lieutenants.
Charles Henrj- Renwick
: Henry George Levinge
: Edward Wmgfield Verner^s
: Frank Leonard Northcott
Charles Cautley Blackburn
; Colin Robert Ballard
: George Evans Bruce
Edward Peter Strickland,^ serving \
with the Egyptiin Army i
; Alexander StratoD Campbell (Z>y)oO ..■
: Francis de BeauvoirBell .,
! George Ernest Wilson
: Arthur James Vavasor Durell (Depot)..
: Ernest Francis Knox
John William Vincent Carroll, serving )
under the Boyal Niger Company ...... )
: Francis Cecil Lodge
; George Dodd
John Ouseley Sherlock
: Ernest Henry Denne Stracey
; Robert William Hare
: Percival Staverton Mathews
William Fanshawe London Gordon
: John Boyd Orr^'*
Second Lieutenants.
■ Walter Evelyn Ci'amer-Roberts
; Noel Gilliat Thompsou
• Charles Alban Gravis Shoubridge
: Guy Rutherford Prescott Wheatley
; Douglas Morison Oliver
: Ronald Lionel Percy Birch
; Leonard Henry Abbott
: Norman Dudley Horsford
■ Ronald Henry Bu.^ton
• Herbert Richard Done
E Charles Elmhirst Luard
Lloyd Newton Jones-Batemau
2ND LIEUT.
7S
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
I May
II May
4 Dec.
31 Jan.
II Aug. 80
II Aug. So
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81
87
4 May
8 Feb.
II Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
21 Dec.
3 May
I Oct.
8 Oct.
29 Nov.
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
18 June 92
13 Aug. 92
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
19 July
19 July
i3 Oct.
38
14 Feb. 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 95
3 Apr. 95
21 Dec. 95
29 Feb. 96
6 June 96
6 June 96
S Sept. 96
18 Nov. 96
23 Dec. 96
8 May
2 Dec.
II Sept.
25 Aug.
I Sept.
16 Nov.
I Jan.
15 Feb.
23 June
I July
I July
81
30
I July
I July
I July
81
81
81
30
I
29
22 Oct.
81
21
10 May
10 May
9 Sept
9 Sept.
82
82
82
82
I
II
II
19
25 Aug,
83
20
25 Aug.
5 Dec.
83
83
25
5
19 Dec.
83
19
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
9 May
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
30 .Tau.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
25 Aug.
29 Apr.
22 Nov.
2 Dec.
12 May
28 Sept.
6 Oct.
13 June
I Jan.
12 May
7 Nov.
28 Nov.
7 Mar.
I Apr.
5 Aug.
29 Aug.
captain, i BEEV.MAJ.
I Apr. 82
19 .July 82
21 July 82!
26 Mar. 84
21 May 84
28 June 84
1 3 Aug.
13 Aug.
20 Sept. 86
I May 87
> June 87
) June 87
[Oct.
J Feb. .
I July 83
1 May 89
r Sept. 8q
Sept. 89
} June 90
D Aug. 90
; Aug. 90
; Sept. 90
i Sept. 90
I Nov. 94
5 Dec. 94
5 Dec. 94
3 Aug. 95
3 Aug. 95
3 Nov. 95
; Aug. 96
29 Dec. 93
MAJOB.
5 Sept. 90
19 Sept. 90
2 Mar. 92
20 Aug. 94
14 Aug. 95
28 Nov. 95
5 Aug. 96
30 Sept. 96
90 " Major Borton served in the
90 Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part
90 in the advance to Cabul; including
the operations around JugduUuck and
''' the engagement at Saidabad (Medal
91 'with Clasp). Served in the Burmese
91 Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2ud
92 Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
93!with Clasp).
93 1' Captain Besant served with the
I Nile Expedition ini884-85(Medal with
9* Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
95 with the Egyptian Frontier Field
95 Force in 1885-86, and was present in
93 the engagement at Giniss (4th Class
95 of the Osmanieh for his setvioes with
96 the Egyptian Army); also served in
96 the operations near Suakiu in De-
96 cember 1888 including the engage-
96 meut at Gemaizah (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp, and 3rd Class of
the Medjidie), and in the operations
in 1S91 including the capture of
Tokar {3rd Class of the Osmanieh).
"1 Captain Luard served with the
! Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on
epeciai service in the 4th Brigade ;
was Brigade Transport Officer to the
|Minbu Command from August 1887 to
January i888 (Medal with Clasp) ;
also served with the first Chin Field
Force in Upper Burmah in 1888-89
(Clasp).
Full I Half]
Pay. I Pay.
240 The Norfulh Itegimetif.
Paymastert. — i Charles C. Blackburn, LiciJ. i Battalion (acting).
2
QuarterMaeteri. — i John Connors, i Apr. 86 ; Hon. Captain, 1 Apr. g6.
2 William Vince,^' j March 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings "White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
ist Bait, embai'ked for Gibraltar, 1887. 2^id Bait, returned from Burmah, iSqo.
' General Knox commanded the 67th Re<riment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tongho, and led the storming party across the main ditch at the taking of the inner
Takoo Port, when seventy-seven officers and men of the 67th were killed or wounded ; also present at the sur-
render of Pekin— mentioned in despatches by Major General Sir Robert Napier for "having led the wing of his
Regiment at the taking of the Taku Forts in the most spirited manner. . . . Among the first to enter after
swimming the ditch " (CB., Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel Shepherd served with the Burmese Expedition in :£87-39 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment,
including the operations in the Chin Hills (mentioned in despatches, USO., and Medal with Clasp) ; also served
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
' Major Currie served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the gth Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid as Superin-
tendent of Army Sigualline in Sir Samuel Browne's Division (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel Straghan served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the gtb
Regiment in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (part of the time as Acting Adjutant), and took part in the advance to
Cabvil under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and Saidabad and the
reliet of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Sewell served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including
the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the ThuU-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph,
and in the Column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1S81.
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Column under Sir Herbert Stewart as Adjutant to the ist
Battalion of the Mounted Infantr.y, and was present at the action at Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served m the operations in Burmah in 1889-90 with the Tonhon Expedition — severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp) .
^ Major Phillips served with the expedition againsi the Jowaki Afreedee.s in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp),
Served with the gth Foot in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
1" Major Lombe served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, took part in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches),
and was present in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment including the operations in the Chin Hills (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO., and Clasp) ; also served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Divisional Transport Officer (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). « , . .r>
12 Major Govan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the march to Cabul m December 1879.
under Brigadier General Charles Gough including the relief of Sherpore, and was present in the engagement at
Shekabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
" Major Becher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the 9th Foot, and took part m
the advance to the relief of Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jug-
dulluck and Saidabad ; was afterwards Orderly Officer to Brieradier General Gough (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major Percy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2ad Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). . ,
1* Major Lugard served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present m the engagement
at Saidabad (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign m 1885 with the Indian Transport (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal-
with Clasp). , ,.,,,. .p, . J •
"* Captain Donne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 attached to the InteUigence Branch during
the expedition to the Northern Shan States, and afterwards with the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Beale served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major). , „. ^, , „t ■ t
^^ Captain Tonge served with the Beehuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren on special
BcrvicG.
" Captain Close served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
=* Captain Trevor served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-So with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). ,. , . ■ ^, ^,.- tt-ii ,-vr -, 1
« Captain Brett served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1887-89 including the operations m the Chin Hills (Medal
=8 Lieut. Verner served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Meda,l
30 Lieut. Strickland served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m i8g6 with,
the 2nd Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches). , , „, „ > • ,
21 Lieut. Vince served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served m the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp).
^' Lieut. Orr.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
Record of the Services of the 2nd BattaJion Norfoll Regiment [formerly the gth East Norfolk Regiment).
Eaised in 1799, and proceeded to Holland. To England, 1799. To Spain, 1800. To England, i8or.
Reduced, 1802. Again raised, 1804. To Portugal and Spain, 1808. To England, 1813. Keduced, 1815.
Raised again, 1857. To the Ionian Islands, 1858. To Gibraltar, 1S64. To Hong Kong, 1864- To
Yokohama, 1866. To Ireland, 1868. To England, 1869. To India, 1S74 (Afghanistan, 1879). T©
Burmah, 1888. To England, 1890. To Ireland, 1896.
ist Batt., Malta "1 mi t • i i • t> ^-^ .•. rEeqimentul District _,,
and Batt., wooiwich.J The Lincolnshire Regiment. [i^o. ic-Lmcou. 241
Formerly the loth (North Liucolnsliire) Regiment.
(The 3r(l and 4th Battalions are formed of the North and Sonth Lincoln Militia respectively.)
"Blenheim" "ilAMiLLiEs" "Odden-aedk" " Malplaqubt " "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Penimsula"
Years'Ser.i " Sobbaon" " Pcnjaub" " Mooltan " " Goojeeat " " Lucknow."
Full I Half Colonel. — Sir Julius Richard Glyn.i KCB. Ensign, i6 July 41 ; Lf. ''13 Oct. 43 ; Captain, ""g June 48 ; Bt.
Pay^|Pay. Major, 12 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt.Col. 6 June 56; Major, 5 June 57; Lt.Col. ^i-, Nov. 61 ; Colonel, 29 Oct. 62;
J/aJor ff en. 28 June 68 ; i?. fffn. 5 Nov. 80 ; General, \ Oct. S6; Co^oneZ Lincolnshire Regt. 29 Nov. 90.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Thomas Edward Verner,^ Ensign, ''25 Jan. £5; Lt. ■'23 Mar. 66; Capt. 21 Apr. 77 ;
3Iajor, I July 8: ; Lt. Colonel, 11 March 92 ; Colonel, 11 March y6.
2 Henry Robert Roberts, Ensign, 19 Eeb. 67; i(. ''15 Feb. 71 ; Caju^ain, 17 May 79; 3ftt/'or, 25 Apr. 85 j
Lt. Colonel-, 17 Feb. 96.
}^
Majoes.
2 Frank Robert Lowth," :nd in Com-\
mand 26 .lune 96 i
1 p.s.c. Charles Rudyerd Simnson, 2Hi)
in Command 26 June 96 Ji
2 p.gc. Beamish St. John Barter
2 Thomas Hulkes Bingham Day (Depot)
2 Edfrar Herapath
I Walter Latham Cox
I Henry Bolton Mainwarinj,'
William Cecil Welsh Rawlinson,*" In- 1
structor a. M. College, i Sept. 94 ...J
Captains.
George Augustus Ivatt, Adj. 3 Bn.")
-Ir Aug. 93 i
William Griffith Grant
2 Henry Du Buisson
1 Percy Francis Raikes Newbary
p.s.c. Richard Narrien Gamble,''- ")
D. A. A General, Cork, 2 Oct. 95 ...i
2 Frederic Charles Lloyd
Arthur William Dewar, Adjutant 4 "1
Battalion 21 Sept. 96 i
1 Victor George Ralph Johnson
John Pim, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln- \
skire Begiment 4 May 94 )
1 Robert Pacy Maxwell
J James Forrest
2 George Bunbury M'Andrew
2 Arthur Sanders Vanreneu
I Alfred Edward Hubbar<i (Depot)
I Richard Ormsby Cumberland
I Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson, 23 Adjutant i
14 May 94 j
1 Francis Stewart Evel.ynBoothby
2 Harold Ernest Walter, Adjutant/
21 Sept. 96 J
2 Henrv Montfort Gardner
2 Charles Gaitskell
ENSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
''30 Nov. 70
16 Feb.
I May
I May
II May
25 May
13 Aug.
T 3 Aug.
14 Jan.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
19 Feb.
4 May
4 May
4 Ma.y
87
Lieutenants.
2 Herbert Henry Harington
2 Jasper Joseph Howley
I James Reynolds Maxwell Marsh | 10
I AVillia-m Grosvenor Harding
I Cuthbert Charles Lambert Barlow
1 Samuel FitzGibbon Cox
2 Lancelot Edwards
I Phillip Michael Peters
I Hugh Edward Richard Boxer
1 Edward Abadie Plunkett
2 Herbert Bryan (Depot)
1 Charles George Lyall (Depot)
2 Dudley Harcourt Fleming Grant
2 Walter Backhouse Hulke
2 Henry Montague Cave Orr
2 Sidney Walter Burton
Edward Tatchell
Gordon Fairfax Prichard
Second Lieutenants.
2 Frederick William Stringer ...
2 Frank Douglas Gibbes
I Co verley James Rennie
I Richard Henry George Wilson
I Robert d'Esterre Hill
1 Louis Arundell Burrowes
2 Hamilton Hodgson
2 Roland Ha:^ Mo rant
I Francis William Greatwood ....
I Charles Ernest HoUius
I Alan Hinton .Tobiison
1 Robert Neal King
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
May
June
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
May
June
July
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Mar.
7 Mar.
2 Jane
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
22 Dec.
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
28 Sept.
26 Feb.
29 Feb.
6 June
28 Oct. 71
21 Sept. 74
II Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
II Feb. 77
II Feb. 77
21 Aug. 78
31 Aug. 78
1 Feb. 79
22 Oct. 79
26 May 8c
11 Mar. 8
2 April 8
1 July 8
I July S
I July 8
I July 8
22 Oct. 8
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
12 May 83
25 Aug. 83
14 May 84
25 Nov. 85
29 Dec. 88
29 Dec. 88
29 Dec. 88
28 Feb. 85
BEEV.MAJ.
II Mar. 81
19 July 82
16 Feb. 83
7 Apr. S3
I July 84
13 May 85
18 Nov. 84
10 Jan. S5
13 May 85
3 May 86
18 June 86
18 June 87
3 Aug. 87
II Mar. 8S
13 Aug. 88
2 Mar. 92
II Mar. 92
17 Feb. 92
7 June
93
16 Dec.
23 Dec.
29 May
31 July
17 Feb.
93
93
95
95
96
19 Feb.
96.
14 May
90
9 July
90
13 Jan.
92
11 Mar.
92
25 Apr.
92
9 June
92
7 Oct.
Q2
10 Oct.
92
14 Aug.
93
23 Dec.
93
16 Jan.
94
28 .Mar.
94
5 May
94
12 Sept.
94
5 Dec.
Q4
31 July
95
I Jan.
17 Feb.
25 Apr.
14 Aug.
16 Dec.
23 Dec.
16 Jan.
5 May
I Sept. 94j
12 Sept. 94 1
31 July gsj
17 Feb. 96,
I Sept. 94
" Major Lowth served with th«
roth Regiment in the Perak Expe-
dition in 1875, and was present when
a combined Naval and Military
force attacked and captured the
Stockades and five guns at Passir
Sala (Medal with Clasp).
''' Major Rawltnson served with
the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8 on
the Staff of Sir Steuart Bayley, Lt.
Governor of Bengal, and was present
in the engagement at Gnathong
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Gamble served with the Bechuana-
land E.xpedition under Sir Charles Warren in
1884-85 as Adjutant of the 3rd Mounted Rifles.
23 Captain Wilkinson served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
IFor remainder of Notes, tee end of Liverpool
Begiment, p. 238.
Facinq^ Waits.— .igenfs. Messrs. Cox and Go-
ix< Battalion embarked fur Malta, i^ Jan. 95.
2nd Battalion returned from Singapore, 30 Apr. 95.
Paymasters. — i
2
(Quarter Masters.-
-2 James Templeton. 27 Sept. 71 ; Son. Captain, 27 Sept. 8t
1 Philin Wocdrow, £ Jan. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
ist Batt., Peshawur, Punjab
242 2iid Batt., Pembroke Docs.
rMeffimeiifnI District
\_yo. II. — Exeter.
The Castle
The Devonshire Regiment.
Formerly the iitJi (North DevonsJiire) Eegimeiii
(The 3r(l and 4tli Battalions are formed of tlie 2nd and ist Devon Militia re.spective]v'.
stle of Exeter. " Semper Fidelis." "TiSTTiirGSN" " Salamanca" "Pyeenees" " Niyelle " "" 1>
Years'Ser
Full I Half
Pay. Pay.
NiTE '
'Oeihes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Afghanistan, 1870-8
Sir George Harry Smitli^Willis,' GCS. Ensign, ^as April 41 ; Zieut. ''30 Aug. 44 ; Captain ^zt
^■Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56; Major, 19 Dec. 57 ; Colonel, 26 June 62 ; iiajor
i May 80 ; General, 11 May 87 ; Colonel Devonshire Regt. 11 July qb
Colonel.-
Dec. 50 ; Bt.ilajor, 12 Dec. 34 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
General, z8 June 68; Lt. General, 8~' ' ~
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Dennett Thomas Kinder,^ Ensign, q'Mss.y 65; Lt.^ n Ma^T. 6% ■"Captain~ii Oct
77 ; Major, 18 Nov. S2 ; Lf. Colonel, iS Jan. 02; Colonel, 18 Jan. 96. ' '
I James. Herbert Yule,* JEnsijn, i Dec. 65; Lieut. •'22 Aug. 68: Captain, 16 Feh. iS- Maior 1 Tnlv Rj .
Bt.Lt.Colonel, 5 Oct. 92; r* /-„;„,.w ,„ at,^ „- ^ ' ' J , •■ <> '^^y'^S ,
Lt.Colonel, 19 May 9^.
Majoes.
2 William Prinn Noon,^ 2«(Z in Commajid >_
26 June 96 I
I James hrowne,^*^ znd in Coinma7id^
26 June 96; Commandant Jliirree Y
Depot 30 May 96 )
1 p.s.c. George Mackworth Bullock
Samuel Keith Harries, ^^ Adjutant 4 >
Battalion, 1 Mar. 92 J
Cecil William Park,'^ Assist. Adjutant )
General, Madras, 15 Kov. 93 i
2 Arthur Graves Spratt
2 Herbert Batson fOf/iof)
2 George Halford D'Oyly
Captains.
Thos.ArthurHarkneisDavies,"I>SO.|
Dep. Assist. Adj .Gen.Burmah, 7 Feb.94J
1 Frederick Clifton Briggsi*
2 Montagu Creighton Curry
Robert Beunett, J.rmj/ Ordnance Bept
2 Henry Howard Bedingfeld, Adjutant ~)
10 Apr. 95 3
p.s.c. John MacNeill Walter, Dep. |
Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 13 May 96 ...J
George J oiin Ellicombe.i* Adjutant 5 \
Volunteer Battalion 21 Sept. 91 i
r Main waring George Jacson
I William Boutcher Lafone
1 Richard Hammett Kirkwood (Depot) ...
2 Vancouver Alexander Richarda
Reginald John Hall Parlby, Adjutant )
2 Volunteer Battalion 16 Nov. 96 i
Arthur John Gore, Adj. 3 Bn. 14 Nov. 92
Philip Urban Walter Vigors
2 Norton James Goodwyn
Percival George Elgood, Adjutant 3')
Volunteer Battalion i July 93 )
1 William Theophilus Bartlett
2 Guy William George Sanders
1 Gerald Meade Gloster.Adjutantj Dec. 94
2 Reginald Seward Ruston, Fai/ Dept. ...
Herbert Reginald Vj-vyan.^djK^aM^ j ") 1
Volunteer Battalion i Apr. 96 i
1 Joseph Dates Travers
2 Reynold Percy Smith
I Edward George Williams
Lieutenants.
William Bernard Lauder, Jlrmii Fay Dept.
I Louis Jean Bols'^
1 Hurdis Secundus Lalande Ravenshaw
2 Jasper Fitzgerald Radcliffe
I Charles Spencer Warwick""
1 John Prescott Law {D«poO
2 Evelyn FitzGerald Michell Wood'"
2 Balfour Logan
t Edward Conway Wren
I Charles Clarkson Martin Maj-nard 1
1 Frederick John Newton Chichester [
I Edmund Merritt Morris
I Nathaniel Robert Radcliffe'*
I Denis Charles Kane'« ■
George Eimund White
- Charles Herbert MarshalP" '
I Phillip Hampton Price-Dent |
I James Edward Ignatius Masterson^i ...|
1 Augustus Frederick Dalzel.. 1
2 Maurice Harold Grant (Depot)
Henry Norman Field j
1 Edward Havelock Oliphant j
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest Douglas Young
Cyril Vivian Windsor
2 Walter Meredith Goodwyn '
2 Percival Ernest Knapp
2 Noel Luxmoore
2 John Darnley Ingles .".
1 Norman Zeal Emerson
2 Thomas Charles Bedford Holland
2 Raymond Peily Houston Monro
2 Alfred Joseph Elton Sunderland
Henry Bourchier Wrey Gardiner
Edward James Forrester Vaughau ..
Paymaster.— 1 Edmund M. Morris, Lieut, i
(Quarter Masters. — i Henry Honner, 5 June
2 Charles Birch, 23 Sep;
ENSIGN OE
2ND LIEUT.
Pii Feb. 70
''19 May 69
13 Oct. 77
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
28 Oct.
23 Oct.
71 8 June 81
I July 81
24 April 72 22 Feb. 82
26 June 74 18 Nov. S2
5 June 751 9 Jan. 83
23 May 75 20 Mar. 82
10 Sept. 75 1 I July S3
27 June 76 20 June 64
BEEV.MiJ.
II Sept. 76
6 Oct. 77
25 July 78
13 Aug. 79 1 3 Dec,
13 Aug. 79 4 Feb. 81
14 Jan. So
II Oct.
II Aug.
II Aug.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
23 Apr.
z6 Nov. 80
81
5 Feb. 87
8 Dec. 88
22 Aug. 85
31 Oct. 88
c July 89
9 Nov. 89
28 June 90
2? June 90
8 Oct. JO
12 INOV. 90'
17 Dec. 90
17 Jan. 91
17 Jan. 91
4 Mar. gi
4 Mar. 91,
23 May 91 i
15 July 91
27 Jan. 92i
17 Dec. 92
25 Feb. 93
25 Feb. 93
1 July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
28 Jan.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
9 May
23 May
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
22 Sept.
18 Dec.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
15 Dec.
25 Mar.
I Apr.
22 Sept.
8 Dec.
7 Sept.
20 Oct.
9 Nov.
I Jan.
28 Jan.
22 Mar.
20 Feb.
16 Apr.
ig May
2S May
5 -Tuly
22 Sept.
81
22 Not. 84
24 Dec. 84
5 Oct. 8s
26 Oct. 8s
26 Oct. 85
28 Oct. 85
20 Sept. 86
86
26 Oct. 85
4 Feb. 91
19 May 91
18 Jan. 92
2 !Mar. 92
9 Nov. 92
19 May 95
1 5 June 96
I Oct.
18 Jan. 88
I July 38
3i 31 Oct. 90
8i
I Nov. 90
28 Jan.
4 Feb.
I Apr.
23 Feb.
21 June
2 June
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
29 May
29 May 95
10 July 95
28 Sept. 95
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
Battalion (acting).
89 ; Ron.Capt. 16 Apr.
: 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Qi
91
9'
83! 19 May 91
83' 6 Oct. 91
84' 15 Apr. 92
84. 20 Oct. 92
9 Nov. 92
85 14 Nov. 92J
86 20 Feb. 95;
66 16 Apr. 95'
19 May 95 1
' Sir George Willis served uninter-
**6 mptedly throughout theEastem cam-
89 paign from April 1854 to July 1856 ; —
89 with the77thRegt. until May 1835,
9° afterwhicli as D.A.Q.M. General at
90 Head Quarters ,and as A. Q . M . Genera 1
9° of the 4th Division; was presentatthe
91 affairs on the Bulganac and at Balak-
91 lava, battles of Alma and Inkennan,
91 assault of the Quarries, attack of the
91 Redan on i8th June, battle of Tcher-
92 naya, final assault of the Redan on
92 8th Sept., and served for upwards of
92 seven months in the Trenches, includ-
93 ing the repulse of several sorties,
94 and was frequently in command in
94 the advance Trenches (iledal with
95 three Clasps, Brevets of Major and
95 Lt.ColoneljGrandOfHcerofthe Legion
93 of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
95 Medals, and 5th Class of the Medji-
9* die). Served in the Egyptian war of
9^ 1S82 in command of the 1st Division
and was present at the engagements
of El Magfar, Tel - el - Mahuta, and
Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir — slightly wounded
(five times mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, KCB., Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star).
\_For remainder of Notes, see end of
the SuJ^olk Regiment, p. 251.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs.
Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Egypt,
29 Jan. 1891. ^vd Battalion returned
from India, 14 Apr. 93.
ist Batt., Aldershot. l
2Ud Batt., fiangoon, Burmai. J
tHegxmentul Visfrict No. 12,
Bury St. Edmunds.
The Suffolk Regiment
FormerJij the i2tlh (East Suffolk) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the "West Suffolk and the Camhridge Militia respectively
243
■ Dbitisgen'
yearsi'Ser
Full Half
Paj. i'ay.
28
olonel. — John Maxwell Perceval.^ CB. Unaign, ^21 June 33; latent. I'lS Mar. 36; Captain, PiS May 38;
Zlqjor, ^nA-pr. 46; Lt. Colonel, ^2 Apr. so; Colonel, 2S Xov 54; Mator General, 8 Aug. 64; Lt.General',
14 Feb. 73 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel Q7tli Foot, 21 Mar. 74 ; Colonel Suffolk Refrimeut. 28 Feb. 88.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Owen Williams,' i:nsign, 10 Xov. 65 ; Lt. ^i-j April 6g ; Capt. 7 Aug. 7S; Major
IT Oct. E2 : Lt. Colonel, i Apr. 92; Colonel, i Apr. 96. ' *
I Richard Thomas Edward Dowse, Ensign, i Aug. 68; Lieut. 28 May 71; Capt. 11 iSToT. 79; Major,
4 June S4 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Dec. 04.
■ Minden" " GiBEALTAE " the Castle, Key, and Motto,
'Isdia" " South Afeica, 1S51-2-3" "New Zealas-d '
' Montis Lnsignia Calpe.'
" ArGHANisiAN, 1878-80.'-
' SEEIIf SAPATAM "
Majors.
2 Charles Richard Townley,"2n(ii)! Com-~)
mand 26 June 96 )
t p.r.e. Arthur John Watson,'" 2nA in}
Command 15 Oct. 96 J
I p.s.c. Geo. Fred. Camnbell Mackenzie'^
{Depot) '
1 Frederick Williani Scudamore'^
2 Archibald Cyril Cubitt'=
2 Frank Grahami-*
Arthur Faulconer Poulton'^
1 Edward Arthur Kemble'*
ENSIGN OB
2KD LIEUT.
14 Jan, 6g
CAPTAIIfS.
"William Reade De-la-Pere Lloyd^i
Vivian Waldesrrave Hall Graham, \
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. r; June 94^
2 William Freme Coleman,^^ Station t
Stajff Officer, Wellington, 28 Au!r. 95 i
1 p.s.o. Edward Montagu'-
Leonard Julius Shadwell,^^ L).A.A.G.\
for Lr.!ft ruction, Kufnoiclie, 21 Oct. 95^
lienos Conyngham Arbuthnot
2 Louis Hamilton Bazalgette {Depot)
2 Casimir Henr3- Claude Van Straubenzee
Charles Frederick Xjennock,^'- Ad jutatit
4 Battalion 7 March 95 i
2 William Keates
1 Sydney Boyle Stotherd
I p.sc. Cuthliert Montague De Gruyther-'
I William Berkeley Wallace-'
Edward Papilloii Prest,''' Adjutant i 'J
Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 05 )
1 Charles Arthur Hugh Brett^^' Adju-)
tant 10 Jan. 95 S
2 William St. Lawrence Saunders
1 AViliiam Goraon Thomson, Adjutant 1
25 Aug. 93 I
Cecil Robert Fryer.^i Adjutant 3 Bat- 1
talion 24 Dec. 96 t
2 KennethJ. R. Campbell,^* DSO. (tieiif. )
±,ancaster Hegt. i3 Aug. 86) J
2 Walter Herbert Newland Glossop--
LlEUIEUASTS.
1 George Herbert Stewart Browne-i
Alexander BraithwaiteMorgan.^i^rmy 1
L^ay Department J
2 Robert Burrell Unwin
1 Samuel Eyre Massy Lloyd
[2 Frank Gadsden Dai'ies-'-
2 Henry Frederick Hugh Cliffofd
2 John Randolph Gorst Hopkins
2 Frank Dalzell Finlay {Depot)
2 Charles Douglas Parry Crooke
2 John Alexander Shakespear Murray, \
Station Staf Officer, Secunderabad, -
19 April 95 J
2 Arthur Wale Brown
Hugh Barrow Rowlands
2 Charles Hampden Turner
2 El-nest Christie \iovi^'h\,j, Station Staff\
Officer. Fort Blair J
Walter John William Brackenbury
Guy Seal Landale Labertouche
George Douglas Crooke, Ad/utani')
Bangalore Volunteer Rifles, 30 May 96 j
I Fras. Alfred Fressiand Wilkina(i»<';joO
I Algernon Morland
1 Herbert Edward Olivey
2 William Harvey Bowden
2 Charles Cecil Rowe Murphy
2 Robert .John Cuming
Second Lxeutenakis,
1 Harry d'Arch Smith
;i Arthur Stansfield Peebles
2 Frederick Alexander White
I Seymour James Carey
I Frederick Felix Weic'hs Hall
1 Arthur Pelham Frankland
2 Charles Vernon Ommanney
I Francis Tyrwhitt Drake Wilson
I Ernest AVilliam Bell
Charles Edmund Hunter Wintle
LIEUT.
n May
13 Aug.
13 Aug,
14 Jan. 80
II Aug, 80!
I
23 April 81
6 July 87
5 Feb.
4 May
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
28 Nov.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
21 Dec,
17 Jan.
4 Mar.
9 Jan.
1 8 May
iSMay
19 July
4 Oct.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
12 Deo.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
10 Apr.
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
5 Sept.
? Sept.
:6 Dec.
28 Oct.
9 Aug.
12 Feb.
22 Mar.
11 Sept.
5 Aug.
25 Sept.
12 Oct.
I Jan.
I July
I July
22 Oct.
29 July
27 Jan.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
30 Jan.
6 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
9 May
12 Nov.
9 May
25 Nov.
1 Aug.
25 Nov.
25 Aug.
2S Aug. 86
16 July
9 Dec. 90
10 Jan. 9 1
25 Feb. 91
2 July 91
31 Mar. 92
I Apr. 92
9 Apr. 9:
26 Apr. 9;
5 Dec. 9;
18 Apr. 9.
3 Oct. 9^
3 Oct.
14 Nov.
9 Dec.
19 June
29 Jan.
30 May
15 July
21 July
8 Aug.
10 April 80
14 Apr. 83
14 July 83
4 June 84I
I Dec. 84
iSMar. 85
9 Apr. 85
18 May 8
15 May 86
I Sept. 86
I Dec. 86
9 Mar. 89
25 Sept. 89
27 Mar. 89
16 July 90
9 Dec. 90
I Apr. 92
9 Apr. 92
26 Apr. 93
18 Apr. 94
IS June 94
15 June 94
15 June 94
3 Oct. 94
14 Nov. 94
19 June 95
28 Aug. 95
29 Jan. 96
9 April 85
21 Oct. 86
30 Nov. 91
30 Dec. 93.
18 Apr. 94
9 Dec. 94
7 Oct. 96
15 Oct. 96.
21 Captains Lloyd, Lennock, De
Gruyther, Wallace, Prest, Brett,
Fryer and Glossop, Lieuts. Browne,
Morgan, and Davies served in the
Hazara Expedition in iS33 with the
ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
-- Captain Coleman served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached
to the ist Battalion of the Royal
Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
'" Captain Shadwell served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Adju-
tant to the ist Battalion Suffolk
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
-* Captain Campbell served in the
operations against the chief Nanna
on the Benin River, West Coast of
Africa, in 1894 {DSO. and Medal
with Clasp). — See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, '.'Hart's
Annual Army List." p. 786.
^= Captain Lindop. — For War Ser-
vices, see Army Pay Department.
Pay.
Pay.
244 The Suffolk Regiment .
PaymaMers. — 2 Charles D. P. Crooke, Lieut. 2 Baitalion (acting).
*6 ••• Quarter Masters. — 2 William Norris,^" 30 Nov. Si; Son. C«;j/aii!, 30 Nov. 91.
6 ... I Andrew Smith, 19 Aug. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facing) White. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
1st Batt. returned from India, 22 March 1892. 2nd Baft, embarked for ISgyipt, i8 Decemher 1889.
1 General Perceval commanded the Reserve Battalion of the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53, and for
his services vras nominated a CB. (Medal).
* Colonel Williams served with the ist Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1S88 with the ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
~ Major Townley served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion i2ch Foot in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Ali Boghan, the occupation of the Lughman Valley, and the expedition against
the Khngia.nis (Medal).
^" Major Watson served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Brigade Major
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 18SS as Brigade Major to the ist Column under
Brigadier General Channer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Claspl.
■^ Majors Mackenzie, Scudamore, Graham and Poultcn served with the ist BattfJion 12th Foot in the Afghan
■Ts-ar in 1S79-80 (Medal).
'» Major Cubitt served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal with
Olasp).
" Captain Jiemble served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
" Captain Montagu served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment
(Mefial with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer
Northern Column (jhittagong Force under Brigadier General Tregear (Clasp).
*' Captain Norris served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Quarter Master to the ist Battalion SuffijlkRegi-
laient (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Record oj the Services of the isf Battalion Suffollc Regiment (formerly the 12th Regiment).
Raised in 1685, remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1691. England, to 1699. Ireland, to 1703. West
Indies, to 17C5. Eijgland, to 1708. Flanders, to 1709 (embarked as Marines, but afterwards landed for active
service). England, to 1712. Minorca, to 1719. England, to 1742. Flandersand Germany, to 1745. Englandand
Scotland, to 1748. Holland, to 1749. Minorca, to 1752. England, to 1758. (2nd Battalion raised in 1757, and
entitled the 65th Regiment in 1758I. Flanders and Germany, to 1763 (battle of Minden). England, to 1769.
Gibraltar, to 1783 (siege of Gibraltar). Entitled 12th East Suffolk Regiment, 1782. Ireland, to 1794 (in 1790 the
greater part of the Regiment served as Marines from June to Dec). Flanders, to 1795. (Flank Companies to the
West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters m 1795). England, to 1796. East Indies, to 1810 (capture of Seringapatam).
Mauritius, to 1813. Isle of Bourbon, to 1815. Mauritius, to 1817. (2nd Battalion raised in 1811, and proceeded to
Ireland in 1812. To England, Flanders, France, and returned to England, 1S15. To Ireland, 1816. Disbanded,
t8i8.) Ireland, to 1820. England, to 1S23. Gibraltar, to 1834. England, to 1835. Ireland, to 1837. Mauritius,
to 1847. (Entitled " ist Battalion 12th Regiment " on the raising of the Reserve Battalion in 1842.) England, to
11852. Ireland, to 1854. Australia and Tasmania, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1867 (war of 1863-65). England, to
1872. Ireland, to 1876. East Indies, ii-j6 (Afghan war of 1878-80; Hazara Expedition in 1888).
Continuation of Notes to the Devonshire Regiment.
* Colonel Kinder served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Yule served in the Afghan warin 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal). Served with the Bur-
mese Expeditionin 1891-92 including the operations m the Chin Hills (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
'■• Major Noon served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Transport Staff, and was present at the occupation
of Candahar and in the engagement at Ahmed Klieyl (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major James Browne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commandant of
the British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Harries served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department with the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
'- Major lark served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
'■' Captain Davies served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1891-92, and took part in the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Chin Hills
(mentioned in despatches, Z>SO.).
'* Captains Briggs and Bllicombe served with the nth Regimentin the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
i» Lieut. Bols served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant and Quarter Master
at the British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
"> Lieut. Warwick served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
1' Lieut. Wood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1893 (Star).
'* Lieut. N. R. Radcliffe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty
(Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Kane served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
-" Lieut. Marshall served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Cia?p).
-' Lieut. Masterson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
-with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Devonshire Regiment (formerly the nth Regiment)-
Raised at Kingston, Yorkshire, in 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, i36i. To Natal, 1364. To
Hong Kong and Japan, 1865. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1866. To Ireland, 1870. To Scotland, 1872. lo E.ig-
land, 1873. To India, 1877 (Afghan war, 1879-80). To Burmah, 1890.
igtBatt., Dalhousie, Punjab."!
and Batt., Guernsey. J
The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry). 245
Formerly the i^th (ist Somersetshire) [No'''"r-Tfi.nton.'
Prince Albert's Light Infantry.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Somerset Militia respectively.)
" DETirifGEN" " Eg-ypt" (with the Sphinx). " MiBTiif iqce " " Ava" "Afghanistan" " Ghuznbb."
A. Mural Urowu, superscribed "Jellalabad " "Cabool 1842" "Sbvasiopol" " SoaiH Afhica, 1878-9"
"Burma, 1885-87."
Colonel. — io».(? MarkKerr,' ffCB. iTnsi.^n, ''19 June 35 ; i-!>!('. ''14 Sept 38; Cujo^utn, ""ae June 40; Major, 2$
July 51 ; Lt. Colonel, P30 Dec. 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenayit General, 13
July 76 ; General, j i Nov. 78 ; Colonel 13th Light Infantry, 22 Feb. 80.
lieutenant Colonels. ~2 John Miller Elgee VVaddy,'^ Ensiijn, ''11 Jan. 67 ; Lieut. ''24 Nov. 69 ; Captain, 10 Apr.
78 ; Major, 8 May S3; Lf. Colonel, 14 .June 94.
r Arthur Close Borton, Ensign, ''24 July 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Captain, g Jan. 79; Major, 28 Dec. 86;
Zt. Colonel, 8 Nov. 04.
Full I Half
Pav. 1 Pay.
ensign oe
Majors. , 2ni) libut-
1 Edmond Joseph Gallwey," 2nd in Com- \ \
mand 26 June 96; Commandant Kus-> v 6 July 70
sowlie Depot 1 July 95 )
2 Henry Alfred Walsh,'^ 2nd in Command\
26 June 96 S
2 Edvpard Morria Poyntsn'*
Anthony Lumb,'^ ^dj. 6 Volunteer Bv.\
Manchester Itei^tment 14 Jan. 92 ^
p.s.c.RaymondBurlton Williams,'^ X)'';). )
Assist. Adj. Gen., Portsmouth, 16 Ja\ygs ^ I
2ArthurWilliamsonAlsagerPollock'^(i'tV'0^) '
1 Rich.n.rd Lloj'd Pavne.i" DSO I
2 Charles Warren Napier-Clavering'^ i jiay 78
28 Oct. 71 26 Feb. 80
Captains.
Geo. Hen. Holbeohe CDuchm,an,-»i)5'0. \
D. A. Q.M. General, Intelligence Branch, \
Burmah, iS Apr. 03 )
Courtney Heathcote Stisted
Herbert Rhys Lloyd, ^' Adjutant i )
Volunteer Battalion 5 Dec. 94 i
Henry Wilson Lovett,^^ Adjutant 4 1
Battalion, 20 Sept. 95 )
p.s.e. Thomas D'Oyly Snow,-' Brigade )
Major, Aldershot, 29 May 95 J
William Charles Cox-*
Charles Blakeway Little,^' I>.A.A.\
General, Chin Hilh, 14 June 92 )
Herbert Gokayne Frith^-'+
Montague Amos Foster
Ferdinand Manael Peacock,^ Adjutant ]^
2 Volunteer Battalion 2 3M\y c,^ >
Robert Brocklehurst,-'" Adjutant 3 ^
Volunteer Battalion 4 Mar. 95 .. )
Stradling Louis Vaughan Crealock-'^
(Depot) )
Arthur Barton Fox,'°4d/'. 3 Bn. i Feb. 95
Henry Joseph Everett, S^cj/' College
' John Maximilian Vallentin,-'> at Staff ~i
College i
Herbert Cecil SohvLS,tor\e,~^Adj .Southern ')
Mahratta Railway R'Jles 7 Aug. 93 ... )
! Edward Hopton Swayne,^' Adjutant)
10 Nov. 96 }
: Leonard George Thomas Chandler
• Edward Gwyn Slger^'
I Walter Pipon Braithwaite '-
: Charles Michael Richard Rycroft
: Edward Forbes Cooke-Hurle
L Ernest Henderson Rowley Cooke )
Richard Piatt i
: Albert Reginald Foord^*
28 Feb.
12 Nov.
12 Feb.
13 June
20 Nov.
5 Jan.
26 Feb.
1 1 May 78 1 20 Mar.
80
Lieutenants.
r Amherst Blunt Whatman, Superinten- \
dent Umba.lla Gymnasium j
2 Arthur Gerald Boyle
1 William Hartley Maud
t George Bell Roney-Dougal
2 Adelbert Orlando Cockayne Oust
I Owen Davys Rigg (Depot)
1 Charles William Compton
2 William James Bowker
1 Victor Francis Alex. Keith-Falconer,')
Adjutant 30 Dec. 94 S
2 Harold FitzWilliam Hardman (Depot) ...
Herbert Maxwell Martin, Adjutant Coorg
and Mysore Vol. Rijles 27 June 96
1 Francis Gordon Grant Thoyts
2 Alfred Percival Barry
2 John Bustee Cooke Thomson
1 John Audley Thicknesse^''
I Cecil John Troyte-BuUock
I Francis Malcolm Evory Kennedy
1 Cecil Godfrey Rawling
Francis Thackeray Warre-Cornish
2 Arthur Harry Peter Luckhardt
2 Charles Bertie Prowse
I Cyril Ernest uhichester
I May
7 Aug.
21 Aug.
22 Jan.
II Aug.
23 Oct.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
87
4 May 87
4 May 87
u Feb. 88
II Feb. 88
9 May 83
9 May 88
17 Jul.y 89
21 Dec. 89
I Mar. 90
29 Mar.
23 July
29 Oct.
4 Feb.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
9 Mar.
31 Aug.
12 Oct.
10 Jan,
90
20 Nov.
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
28 Jan.
28 .Tan.
10 May
6 Feb.
10 Sept.
12 Nov.
17 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
6 May
6 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
10 Nov.
I May
16 Oct.
28 Apr.
4 Jan.
3 Mar.
I Apr.
14 June
23 Sept.
23 Sept.
14 Jan.
14 June
7 Aug.
I Nov.
J5 Dec.
31 Dec.
14 June
24 Oct.
8 Nov.
30 Dec.
29 May
I Feb.
24 June
24 June
27 .lune
I4 0;t.
86
15 June
23 Dec. 86
26 Oct. 92
23 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 93
14 June 94
lo July 94
8 Nov. 94
24 June 96
20 Oct. 83
23 May 83
I April 85
I April 85
8 May 85
8 May 85
22 July 86
I Aug.
28 Dec.
31 Dec.
I Ma.y 87
I July 87
15 Sept. 87
15 Sept. 87
23 Sept. 87
23 Sept. 87
I May 39
14 June 90
14 June 90
14 Jan. 92
14 Jan. 92
14 June 92
31 Dec. 93
31 Dec. 93
14 June 94
8 Nov. 94
8 Nov. 94
29 May 95
1 Feb. 96
12 Feb. 96
14 Oct. 96
>- Maior Walsh served with the
Mounted Infantry in the operations
against Sekukuni in tho Transvaal
in 1878, including the Btorming of
Tol.yaua's Stadt; also throughout
the ZiUlu war 01 1879, and was present
in the engagements at Kambula Hill
and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry
Regiment of the Camel Corps, and
was present in the reconnaissance
to Gakdul under Sir Herbert Stewart,
at the actions at Abu Klea and
Gubat, in the reconnaissance at
Metammeh on the 21st January,
and in the engagement a t Abu Klea
Wells under Sir Redvers Buller—
dangerously wounded (mentioned
indespatchi!8,BrevetofMajor,Medal
with twoClasps.and Khedive'sStar).
'ay.
Pay,
246
The Frlnce Alherfs (Somersetshire Ligld Infaninj').
Second Lieutenants.
2 Pearose Mark-WarcUaw
I Montague Claude Nangle
I Edmund Henry Salt James
1 Arthur Thomas Searle Dickinson ..
2 Arthur Hamilton Yatman ,
1 Erie Grey Drummond
2 Thomas IJrassey iladdocks
I Eyves Alexander Mark Currie
?. Charles Carns Maud
1 Brinsle.v Alexander M'Henry Rice
I Lambton Allix Jones-Mortimer
Ronald Hill Macdonald Gapel Miers
aXB LIEUT.
3 ... 2 Penrose Mark-VVardlaw 2 June 94
3 ... I Montague Claude Nangle 10 Oct. 94
3 ... I Edmund Henry Salt Jpjnes 12 Deo. 94
_-_-.. ^^ Feb. 95
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dee. 96
Faymasier. — i George B. Roney-Dougal, Lieut. 1 BattaUon (acting).
Quarter Masters. — 2 Lawrence Donnelly, ^'^ 2 June 86; Son. Captain 2 June 96.
I Henry Powis, 26 Oct. 92 ; Mon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isi Battalion emharliei for Gibraltar, 12 Nov. 91. 2nd Battalion returned from India 15 Feb. 94.
1 Lord Mark Kerr commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th Jane 1855, and was at th©
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and sth Class of the Medji-
die). Commanded the ist BattaUon i3thfrom the 3rd Oct. 1857 in suppression of the Indian mutiny. Commanded
the field force of Artilleiy Cavalry and Infantry at the relief of Azimghnr on 6th April 1858 (CB. and thanked by
the Governor General for " the gallantry and skilful management vi-hicb met and broke through a very formidable'
opposition"). Commanded the Battalion in the escort of a large convoj' of stores and ammunition into the gar.-isoii
of Azimghur on 9tli April and the subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's army on 14th April ; crossed the Ganges and
took command of the field force in the Shahabad District. Commanded the field force of Artillery Cavalry ai^rl
Infantry in the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Jugdespore (wounded). Commanded the Battalion in the-
Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action at Toolsepore and during December and in January 1859, in the pur-
Etiit of rebels (Medal).
'' Lt.Colonel Waddy, Majors Gallwey and Williams served in the operations against Sekuknni in the
Transvaal in 1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1S79 — Major
Gallwe.y as Adjutant of the ist Battalion — and were present in the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill,
and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
i* Major Poynton served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 including the storming-
of Tolyana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the Tonghoo-
Column (Medal with Clasp).
'» Major Lumb s'erved with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also
served mlh the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
" Major Pollock served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also throughout the-
Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of the 12th company of the Commissariat
and Transport Corps, as Transport OflScer to the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheeiu
and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^7 Major Payne served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Trans%'aal in 1878, including the storming of
Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulandi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 vrith the 2nd'
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
" Major Napier-Clavering served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
-" Captain Couchman served with the Bur^iese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd BattaUon Somersetshire
Light Infantry (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
-^ Captain Lloyd served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infant;-y (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Lovett served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek
and Kambula Hill (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in the Egyptian army
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Li^ht Infantry (Medal with Clasp). [See also
Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.J
23 Captain Snow served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
■svith the Mounted Infantry of the Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru —
severel.v wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
-* Captain Cox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement on the 22nd March 1S87 (Medal with Clasp).
^*] (Taptain Frith served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Egyptian
Army and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain Peacock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd BattaUon Somersetshire Light
Infantrv, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Hlinedet on the sth April (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captains Brocklehurst, Vallentin, Crealock, Johnstone, and Donnelly served in the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
-s Captain Little served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Somerset.shire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
3» Captain A. B. Fox served with the Burmese Expedition in i88;-86, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment at Hinyowah on the 21st March 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Swayne served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd BattaUon Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
32 Captain Braithwaite served witli the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain Elger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
3* Captain Foord served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Thicknesse served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
IFor the Secord of the Services of the Somersetshire Light Infantry, see end of West Yorkshire Segt, p, 2.^8.
The Prince of Wales' Own (West Yorkshire Regiment). 247
istBatt., Hong Kong. "j Fcrmerli/ the 14th (^Buclcinghamsliire — riieqime?itaii>utri'.t
sudBatt., liover.
|_No. 14.— lork.
Full
Pay.
The Frince of Wales' Oiuii) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 4th West York Militia respectively. )
The Prince of Wales' Plume. The White Horse. "Nee aspera terretif." — "Touenat" "Coeunna"
"Java" " WiTEHLOo" "Bhuetpoee " "India" (with the Royal Tiger).
,.g^^. "Sevasiopol" " New Zealaub" "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
■g^j Colonel.— Alfred Thomas Heyland,' CB., Ensign, ^4 April 33 ; Zi. J'lS July 36; Capt. P13 Deo. 42 ; JBt.Major,
Pay.' 20 June 54; Major, 1 Deo. 54 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt. Colonel, ^ June 55 ; Colonel, 20 Mar. 58 ;
Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Zt. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 12 April 81 ; Colonel 14th Foot, 21 Nov. 80.
Lieutenant Colonels, — i Charles Steward Gordon,2i;;isi^n,i'27 June 68; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 24 Jan, 80 j
i2iijor, 20 Mar. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Mar. 92 ; Colonel, 7 Mar. 96.
2 Adblphus JamesPrice,'* Ciirt?. jBnsjjrt, II Deo. 66; Lieut. 21 July7i; Capiata, 4Mar.8o; ilfo/or, 5 Sept, 83;
Li.Colonel, 20 Mar. 95.
Majoes.
1 Gerald Grant-Dalton, znd in Command')
26 June 96 S
2 Capel George Adye,'2/irf in Command)
26 June 96 j
p.s.e. Fred. Walter Kitchener' (Breoei")
Li.Colonel 18 Nov. 96) j
1 Edward Cyril Mills*
2 Acheson Whitmore St. George (Depot)...
1 Charles Hay Cox
Herbert Tnomas de Cartaret Hobbs, '1
Adj. 2 Vol. Bn Wiltshire liegt. 2 Oct. 93 S
Hugh Alexander Vowell, JDep. Aasist. ]
Adj. Gen, Rangoon 19 Nov. 95 j
Captains.
.p.s.e. Cecil Morris Lester,'" Instructor ~)
Royal Military College i Sept. 92 j
William Fry," Adj. Upper Burmah Vol. ')
Rifles 27 June 92 j
2 Clement John Malcolm Heigham
2 Henry Walker^^
2 George William Swaine
James Corbet Yale, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. )
West Yorkshire Regt. 2 Jan. 93 J
Harold Basil Sept. CritelUey-Salmon-")
son. Army Pay Department )
Herbert Edvv. Watts, Adj. 4 B». 3 Dec. 04
Thomas Rawdon Rattray Ward, In-'i
striietor R. Militari/ College 11 May 95 ]
I 'B.ejiTj O'Domxen, at Staff College
Walter de Sausmarez Cayley, Adjutant >
I Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96' )
Dudley Henry Alexander, Adjutant 'i
3 Vol. Bn. Bedford Regt. 3 Sept. 94 ^
1 George Fraser Phillips, Adjutant ■)
15 Aug. 9 J
Hubert Basil Cosmo Trevor, Adjutant )
3 Battalion 27 Jan. 96 f
2 Fras. Wm. Towsey,i*Adjutanti5 Feb. 94
Arthur James Stephen, Adjutant 37
Volunteer Battalion 9 Apr. 96 j
2 Francis Barrow Pearce
2 John O'Brien Minogue'^
2 Thomas Percy Barrington 5 Feb.
1 Godfrey George Lang (Depot) 5 Feb.
2 Thomas Hugh Berney 4 May
Robert Free Lush 5 Feb.
2 Arthur Alexander Fisher ' 14 Sept.
George Barry Drew 22 Auf.
I Ward Sausmarez Carey 14 Nov.'
I George Dominic Pricei* 30 Jan."
George Frederick Gardiner 23 Mar.
2NI) LIEUT, j
23 Jan.
78
30 Jan.
73
I May
78
I May
78
1 1 May
78
4 Dec.
78
22 Jan.
70
22 Jan.
79
13 Aug.
79
I July
79
17 April
80
CAPTAIN.
87
IjIEUTENANTS.
JohnSimmonds Bartrum
Charles Ryali
2 Arthur Crawford Daly
2 Edgar Patrick Carnao Purchas
2 Conwyn Mansel-Jones
2 Wynyard Montagu Hall (Depot)
1 Cyril Crofton Blackbume Tew
CharlesHoward Hawes
2 Leighoon Hume Sprj
I Alexander Wighton Ingles
1 Fleetwood Hugo Pellew
Albert Gardener Ames .',
2 John Byng Paget ',,',.^,
T Thos. Nairne Scott Moncrieff Howard
Reginald Garret King
Wynyard Feeling Lang ...",
I Maximilian David Wood ...'I,
1 Albert Fortescue Stewart !].'.']
2 Percival Edward Hurst Lowe ........'.'!!]
Percy Leigh Jngpen
I Maxwell Han aay Logan , '
Second Liedtenants.
Almeric Arthur William Spencer
I Frank Pickford Worsley
1 Reginald Isacke ].
Bernard Anthony Thompson .....'.'^....
2 Cyril John Deverell '.'.'.'.'.'..'.'...'
I Mar. 90
3 May 90
4 June go
23 Ju!y 90
8 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
17 Jan. 91
7 Nov. 91
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 9;
18 June 9:
19 Oct. g-.
19 Oct. n-
17 Dec.
21 Jan,
9 Aug.
21 Oct.
20 Dec.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
8 Jtme 72
20 Nov. 75
II Sept. 76
29 Oct. 76
28 .Tune 78
19 Sept. 78
11 Feb. 75
I Nov.
19 Feb. 79
7 Jan. 80
2 Oct. 80
I Jan. 81
18 May 81
I July 81
1 July 81
1 July 8 1
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
10 Mar. 83
12 Nov. 84
6 May 85
6 May 85
25 Nov. 85
10 Mar. 86
25 Aug. Zi
12 May
6 Feb.
8 May
8 May 80
6 Nov.
6 Nov.
24 Sept. 90
24 Sept. 90
I Nov. go
10 Mar. 91
18 May 81
6 Nov. Si
17 Nov.
II Nov. S2
28 Feb. 8
2 Apr. 84
17 Jan. 82
10 Sept. 84
beev.maj.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
II Sept
10 Feb.
7 Mar.
18 May
I July
3 Aug.
.3 Aug.
22 Mar.
22 Nov.
1 Feb.
13 June
3 Sept.
26 Sept.
29 Sept.
2 Dec.
12 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Mar.
7 July
31 Oct.
9 Apr.
23 Dec.
26 Jan.
I Apr,
26 July
20 Mar.
1 Sept.
4 Jan.
6 Mar.
2 Deo.
I Apr.
23 May
7 Mar. 92
27 June 92
I Sept. 92
16 Nov. 92
16 Apr. 93
25 July 93
II Oct.
13 Feb.
13 June
3 Sept. 94
2 Dec. g.
20 Feb. gi
20 Feb. 9;
20 Mar. 9;
17 July g;
9 Apr. g(
M4J0B.
23 May 90
10 Feb. 92
7 Mar. g2
6 May g2
i5 Nov. g2
13 June 94
20 Feb. 95
20 Mar. 95
^ Lt. Colonel Kitchener served in tba
Afghan war of 1878-80 as Transport
Officer Cabul Field Force, and was
present in the advance on Cabul under
SirF. Roberts, in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879
in the affair at Karez Meer, in the'
operations in the Chardeh Valley at
the defence of Sherpore, and with the
Kama Expedition {mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with two Clasps)
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Director of
Transport (mentioned in despatches
Brevet of Lt Colonel).
" Captain Fry served in the Afghan
warin 1879-80 (Medal).
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T/ie Prince of Wahs' Own (^West TorJcshire Begiment).
Second Liectenawts.
2 Hubert Lionel Mourilyan
Walter Dumbreck Surtees
John Sedgefield Crowley
Sidney Goodall Francis
2 Edward John Morewood Harvey ,
Charleton William Gordon
2ND tlEUT.
6 Mar. 95
29 May 95
19 Juno 95
25 Dec. 95
26 Feb. 96
: 5 Sept. 96
Quarter Masf3>-8.—i Jolin Smith, 17 May 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 John Cuttle, 7 Oct. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings 'White.— Affenii, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist BaltaHoTi emharkedfor Gibraltar, 8 Jan. 1895. ^nd Battalion returned from Cape Coaei Castle, 23 Feb. 1896.
' General Heyland served with the 95th Regt. in the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Alma (severely wounded— arm amputated), siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB.. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
2 Colonel Gordon served in .the Afghan war m 1080, and was pres&nt in the afiair at Mazeena and with the
Kama Expedition (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Price served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 {CWG. and Star).
'■' Major Adye served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 4th Goorkhas, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Mills served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service
as Acting Provost Marshal.
'" Captain Lester served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the affair ai Mazeena and with the
Kama Exoeditiou (Medal).
'* Captain Walker served in the Afghan war in i88o, and was present in the engagement at Mazeena and with
^je Kama Expedition (Medal).
'* Captain Towsey served in the operations in the South Lushai Country in 1892 with the force under Captain
Shakespear (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain Minogue served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 on Transport dut3- (mentioned in despatches. Clasp), and again with the Lushai
Expedition in 1891 on Transport duty (Clasp).
i» Captain Price served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 as Adjutant ist
Battalion AVest India Regiment (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey
Silah in 18943.3 Adjutant ist Battalion West India Regiment and as acting Quarter Master to the expedition
{mentioned in despatches. Clasp) .
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Prince of Wales' Own {West Yorkshire) Regiment,—
formerly the 14th Regiment.
Raised in Kent in 1685. To Scotland, 16S9. To Flanders, 1692. To England, 1692. Expedition
against French. Coast and Flanders, 1693. To England, 1696. To Ireland, 1698. To Scotland, 1715.
To England, 1722. To Gibraltar, 1727 (Siege). To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1745. To Scot-
land, 1746 (Falkirk, Culloden). To England, 1750. To Gibraltar, 1752. To England, 1759. To
America, 1766. To England, 1777. To Jamaica. 1782. To Englp.nd, 1791. To Holland, 1793. To Eng-
land, 1795. To the West Indies, 1796. To England, 1803. To Hanover, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised
in 1804 (Corunna, "VValclieren, Flushing, Tarifa and Genoa). Reduced in 1817.] To England, 1806.
Tolreland, 1807. To India, 1810. [3rd Battalion raised in 1813 (Waterloo and Cambray). Dis-
banded in 1816.] To England, 1831. To Ireland, 1832. To West Indies, 1836. To Canada, 1841.
To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1850. To Malta, 1854. To tho Crimea, 1855. To Malta, i8'56. To
Ionian Islands, 1858. To West Indies, i860. To England, 1862. To Ireland, 1 865. To India, 1867,
To England, 1879. To Ireland, 1883. To England, 1891,
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Bai.'sed in Ireland in 1B57, and proceeded to New Zealand, i860 (war of 1863-65). To Australia and
Tfvsmania, 1866. To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1876. To India, 1878 (Afghan war, 1879-80).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Prince Albert's Somersetshire Light Infantry [formerly the
i-ith Foot).
Raised in 1685. Scotland, to 1690. Ireland, to 1691. France, to 1692. England, to 1700. Low
Countries, to 1703. Portugal, to 1704. Gibraltar, to 1705. Spain, to 1706. (Portion formed into a
Regiment of Dragoons.) Be-recruited in England, 1706. Portugal, to 1711. Gibraltar, to 1728.
England, to 1741- Germany, to 1745- England and Scotland, to 1746. Low Countries, to 1748.
England, to 1754. Gibraltar, to 1762. England and Ireland, to 1768. Minorca, to 1775. England, to
1780. West Indies, to 1782. England, to 1783. Entitled the "First Somersetshire Regiment," sist
Aug.. 1782. Ireland, to 1790. West Indies, to 1795. England, to 1797. Ireland, to 1799. England,
to 1800. Egypt, to 1802. Malta, to 1803. Gibraltar, to 1805. England and Ireland, to 1807. West
Indies, to 1813. Quebec, to 1815. Ireland, to 1817. Channel Islands, to 1819. Ireland, to 1822. Con-
stituted Light Infantry, 25th Dec. 1822. India, to 1824. Burmah, to 1826. India, to 1838. Afghanis-
tan, to 1842 (the only European Regiment at the defence of Jellalabad)- Entitled " Prince Albert's Regi-
ment of Light Infantry," 1842. India, to 1845. England, to 1847. Ireland, to 1850. Scotland, to 1851.
Gibraltar, to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. Cape of Good Hope, to 1857. India, to 1864. England, to
i855. Ireland, to 1&67. Gibraltar, to 1872. Malta, to 1874. South Africa, to 1879. England, to 1891.
Gibraltar, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England '.n 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, 1859. To Mauritius, 1863. To
England, 1867. To Ireland, 1 871. To Scotland, 1875. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1877. To India,
1878. [Entitled " Somersetshire Regiment," 1881. Altered to ''Somersetshire Light Infantry, " and
afterwards to " The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry)," 1882.] To Burmah, 1883. To
India, 1887. To England, 1894.
Pay,
29
Pay,
radBatt:,c:i?:gh":' """'"'•] The East Yorkshire Regiment. \^^:^:!^JX:* '49
Formei-hj the i^th (Yorkshire East Biding) llegimeni.
(Tlie 3rd Battalion is formed of the East York Militia.)
Tne White Rose. ".Blenhehi" " RiMiLtiEs" "Oudbnaedk " " Malplaquet " "Louisbueo" "Quebec, 1759"
Years'SeT.I " ilARTiNiQUE " " Guadaloupe " "Afghanistan, 1S79-80."
Colonel.— Edward Westby Donovan,' i:«styre, to Jan. 40; iiew*. 14 June 42 ; Co^ji. 22 Dec. 48 ; Bt.Major,
17 July 55 ; 3i<t/oj-, 26 Oct. 55; St. Lt. Colonel, 2.6 J)ec. ^6; Lt. Colonel, 17 Apr. 60; Colonel, 31 Jan. 63;
Major General, 2% Oct. 6Z; Lt. Qeneral, i& Jnnc 81; General, 1 Apr. &t, t'oZojici East Yorkshire Rogi-
ment, 6 June qi.
Lieutenant Colonels.— i Frederick Seymour Allen, ^hsij?!, PiS Nov. 6S ; Lieut. ^24 Sept. 70; Captain, 15
Aug-. 77 ; Mil/or, 6 Jl.ny 86 ; Lt. Colonel, xs Aug. 95.
2 Walter Waterfield Ward,8 Lieut. 30 Apr. 73 ; Captain, 25 Jan. 84 ; Major, 6 Aug. gr ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Apr. 96.
MaJOKS. |2NBLIEnX.
1 Cecil Francis Garnett,'2«(Z in Command,")
26 June 96 i
2 ;s.s.(!. Francis Sej'mour Inglefield, 2)i(Z')
in Command 27 June 96 ^
John Robert Young-, Instructor Hoyal )
'Militarji Colleqe 8 Oct. 91 J
2 Lawrence Litchfield Steele'" (Dej)o<)
I George Hay llontgomerie Conran"
I js.s.c. Edward Fra,nklandGosset
p.s.e. Bruce Meade Hamiltoii,'- Dej).
A^^ist. Ad.}. Gen., Portsmouth, 27 Jan. 94
(Bt.Lt.Colonel, 25 Mar. 96)
Edmund Ashton Ogle, Adjutant 3 Bat- 1
talinn 16 Sept. 93 S
I 15
I
8
8
8
8
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
I
I
I
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Captains.
Thomas Nock Ba.gnall
Cecil Francis Harrison
Wilbraham Thomas Davies,'* Army \
Ordnance Dept >
Herbert Joseph Guyon, Adjutant i Vol- \
unteer Battalion iq May92 )
2 Charles Hcm-y Wray Maunsell'^
2 Charles Mulcaster Harding
2 p. s.c. John Ramsay Fred. Sladen'^
2 p.s.c. Arthur Johnstone Richardson'''
I Henry Haggard, Adjutant 30 July 95
I Leonard Heni-y Orde (Zlfjjo?)
1 RichardErle Benson
2 Edward Gloster
I Thomas Gibbons Hawkesworth Smyth...
1 p.s.c. James Stuart Kno.-c
2 vvilliam Southall Reid May, Stajf College
2 Broadley Harrison
2 Beauchamp St. Clair-Ford, Adjutant"^
5 Feb. 96 )
Michael James Sweetman, Aidede Camp )
to Sir W. F. Butler, i Mar. 96 j
2 Hubert Cecil Prichard
I William Herbert Armstrong
Lieutenants.
I Henrj' Robert Prittie Perry"
1 John Louis Justice Clarke
2 Walter Herbert Young
2 Ernest Theodore Marshall (Depot)
2 John AU'red Unett
1 Herman GeorgeWellingtonWaj-ne{i'e;uoi)
2 Cecil Speid Soote (Lt. 2 Dragoons, \
29 Dec. 86) J
2 Harold Haines Powell
t Thomas Robert Baton Wybault War- \
ren-3wettenham j
1 Herbert Augustus Nourse Forte
2 Frederick Campbell Maconchy
I Ernest Henry Brass
T Charles Edward Cobb
1 Alexander Price Couolly Herschel Wade
2 Frederick Heathfield Lock
I Charles Joseph Tawaey
J'rancis Garden Poole, serving in the")
British Central Africa Protectorate ... §
I Reginald Evelyn Atherstone Hales
r Herbert Cecil Willoughby Berthon
I Cecil Strachan Wood
15 Aug. 77
15 Aug. 77
13 Oct.
7 Aug.
25 May
21 July
23 July
6 Aug.
14 Jan.
Second Lieutenants.
Frederic Sidney Kent
2 Walter Ernest Campion
2 Brian Delves Broughton
I George Henville Davis
I WiU'rith Gerald Key Green
1 Harry Thornton Reed
2 Benjamin William Bogle
1 Heni'y Robert Seguier Brown
2 Wyndham-Quin Magrath Fitzgera,ld .
I Edmund Ernest Wilford ,
Arthur Henry Wilson
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
11 Feb,
27 June 85
8 Dec. 88
30 Jan. 89
23 Mar. 89
24 Apr. 89
8 June 89
6 July 89
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 89
16 Mar. 89
9 Nov. 89
21 Dec. 89
2 May 91
9 Sept. 91
27 Jan. 92
27 Jan, 92
20 Feb. 92
20 Feb. 92
18 June 92
31 Jan. 94
7 Mar; 94
20 June 94 '
12 Dec.
t2 Dec,
20 Feb.,
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
', Dec.
7 Dec.
18 July
5 Sept. 96
9 Deo. 96
LIEUT.
28 Feb. 74
1 3 June 74
6 Mar, 72
2 Deo. 74
12 Feb. 76
17 May 76
9 May 78
31 May 78
I Aug.
I July
1 July
26 May
I July
I July
I July
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
5 Dec.
14 May
6 May
0 May
9 May
9 May
23 May
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
16 Apr.
21 Feb.
5 Aug.
6 Aug.
T5 Dec.
15 Dec.
31 Jan.
4 Feb.
20 Dec.
6 Sept.
27 Jan.
T7 Oct.
5 Dec.
16 Oct.
16 Oct.
25 Nov.
1 Mar.
29 Apr,
I Oct.
18 Nov.
78
So
Par/masters. — i John L. J. Clarke, Lieut. 1 Battalion (acting).
CAl';l'AII
84
B REV. aTAJ.
MAJOB.
3 May
'5 Aug.
91
30 June
84
2 July
92
26 July
82
5 Aug.
91
I Oct.
84
6 Sept.
03
I Oct.
84
16 May
94
2 Mar.
B,5
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15 Aug.
95
5 May
86
i5 Oct.
95
5 May
86
29 Apr.
96
5 May
86
2 May
B?
7 May
87
1 7 Aug.
87
2 Sept.
87
6 Sept.
87
6 Sept.
88
26 Feb.
8q
2S Apr.
8q
18 Dec.
8q
6 Aug.
qi
8 Oct.
qi
4 Feb.
02
2 July
92
6 Sept.
03
27 Jan.
94
16 Oct.
95
5 Feb.
96
I Mar.
q6
29 Apr.
96
'- Lt.Colonel Hamilton served with
the 15th Regiment in the Afghan war
in 1880 with the force under Major
General Phayre (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 1881 as Aide de
Camp to Sir George Colley, and was
present in the engagement at the In-
gogoRiver (mentioned in despatches);
afterwards served as .iide de Camp
to Sir Evelyn Wood until the con-
clusion of operations. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885
(Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Fixpedition to Ashanti under Sir
Frnnois Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Star).
Facir.gs White. — Agents^ Messrs.
Cox ana Co.
I*/ Battalion enlarkedfor Gibralf <:»•,
17 MaroJi 1885. 2nd Battalion re-
turnedfrom Aden, 2 Dec. 1888.
Quartet Masters.-
■I Francis Pidgeon, 30 Mar. 92; Son. Lieut.
2 George Hedingham,-" 19 April 82 ; Hon. Captain, 19 April 92.
P 3
2 50 The East Yorlcshire Regiment.
• General Donovan served with, the 33rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 19th Ap^fl rSss,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastnpol— severely wounded in the Trenches on the
16th of April (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Lt.Colonel '.Vard served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahai Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
' Major Gartett served in the Afghan WMT in i?8o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foci with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
1° Major Steele served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with tbs
Candahar Field F'cice under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'• Major Conran served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'* Captain Davies served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre ( Medal).
1' Captain Maunsell served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the CandaharField
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
" Captain Sladen served with the 2Dd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar Field
Force under Maior General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in i886-83 with the Mounted
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Richardson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Perry served in the Burmese Expedition in i89:-q2 with the Irrawaddy Column including ihe defence
of Sadon (Medal with Clasp).
'" Ciptain Hedingham served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East YorTcshire Regiment (formerly the 15th Regiment).
Raised in 16R5 as the 15th Foot, and proceeded to Scotland m 1689. To Ostend, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Ireland, 1698. To Holland, 1701 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquel). To England,
1714. To Scotland, 1719. To England. 1728. To the West Indies. 1740. To England, 1742. To the Continent,
1745. To England, 1746. To Ireland, 1749. To England, 1755. To North America, 1758 (capture of Louisburg
and of Quebec under General Wolfe). To the West Indies. 1761. To Canada, 1762. To England, 1768. To
Scotland, 1771. To Ireland, 1774. To America, 1776. To the West Indies, i 77S. To England, :782. (Styled the
"Yorkshire East Hiding Regiment.") To Ireland, 1784. To the West Indies, 1790. To England, 1796. To
Scotland, 1797. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1802. To the West Indies, 1806 (capture of Martinique anci
Guadaloupe). To North America, 1817. To England, 1821. To Ireland, 1823. To Canada, 1827. To England,
1840. To Ireland, 1843. To Ceylon, 1845. To Ireland, 1833. To Gibraltar, 1856. To England, 1857. To Jersey.
1859. To Ireland, i860. To North America, 1862. To Bermuda, 1868. To Ireland, 1870. To the Channel
Islands, 1873. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1878. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1S83. To the West Indies,
1886. To South Africa, 1888.
R '.card of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England in 1858. Ma ta, lo 1863. Gibraltar, to 1868. Ireland, to 1870. Channel Islands, to 1871.
England, to 1875. India, to Feb. 188? (Afghan i?ar, 1879-80). Aden, to Nov. 1888. England, to Nov. 1894. Ire-
land, 1S94.
Continuation of Notes to the Bedfordshire Begiment.
" Captain Wansbrongb served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
*> Captain Curtis served with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the iSt Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Stares served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served wit the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Goode served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'3 Lieut. Onslow served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'* Lieut. Saunders served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with Cla^p).
-^ Lieut. Crawshay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Begiment (Medal with Clasp).
« Lieut. Waldy served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1S95 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'"? Lieut. CoUyer served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment (Medal -with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Elgee served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. NichcU served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp) .
»" Lieut. Ap])leby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist BattaUon
Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal Avith Clasp).
'1 Lieut. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
»2 Lieut. Doveton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist BattalioiB
Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Hales served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the istBattalionBedford-
shire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^* Second Lieut. Hood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
'5 Lieut. Finlay served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Locthart in 1894-95 as Brigade
Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Fox served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Record of t}:e Services of the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (formerly the 16th Regiment).
Raised in 1688, and proceeded to Holland, 1689 to 1698. Ireland, to 1701. Holland, to 1713. England and
Ireland, to 1742. Holland, to 1748. England, to 1767. America, to 1781. England, to 1786. Ireland, to 1790.
America, to 1791. West Indies, to 1796. England, to 1797. Scotland, to 1799. England, to iSoo. Ireland, to 1804.
West Indies, to Feb. 1S12. England, to July 1812. Scotland, to 1813. Ireland, to 1814. England, to Aug. 1815.
France, to Dec. 1S15. Ireland, to^iSig. Ceylon, to 1828. India., to 1840. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846.
Gibraltar, to 1847. Corfu, to 185 1. West Indies, to 1857. Ireland, to 1859. England, to 1861. America, to 1870.
Ireland, to 1872. Jersey, to 1873. England, to 1877. Ireland, to 1882. England, to 1887. Ireland, to iS!i.
England, to Feb. 1890. Malta, to Dec. 1890. To India, 1890.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
RaiEed in Ireland in 1858. To Forth America, 1861. To the West Indies, 1866. To Ingland, i86y. To India
1876. To Lower Burmah, 1881. (Became 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regimeiat, 1881.) To India. 18S3.
rstBattu, TTmbiUa.Punjab.l mu^ n^AP^-.^^t^V.ir'a VfartimaTnt \ Regimental DntriH 2KX
md Batt., Lichfield. J The Beaiordsnire Kegiment. L^o. i6.— Bedford. J^
Formerly the i6th (The Bedfordshire) Itegiment.
The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the Bedford and Hertford Militia respective!}'. )
-r — — The United Red and White Rose. "Blenheim" " Ramii.lies" "Oodknaede" "Malplaquet."
rears ber. Colonel.— c. Sir John William Cox,» KCB. Ensign, 26 June 38 ; Lf. 22 Apr. 40 ; Capt. ^g Apr. 47 ; BtMajer,
15 Dec. 54 ; Major, 25 Jan. 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 20 July 58 ; Colonel, 4 Sept. 63 ; Major O-eneral, 23 Mar. 69;
Lt. General, i Sept. 82; Colonel Bedfordshire Regiment 15 June 93.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Henry Young, .Eksi^h, ""zo June6S; iieaif. ^soNot. 70; Capi. 30 Dec. 76;
Major, 7 March 88 ; U. Colonel, 3 June 95.
I William Henry Riddell, Lieut. 30 Dec. 71 ; Captain, 19 June 79 ; Major, 29 Mar, gn ; Li.Colonel, 25Feb. 96.
2«ti
Com-
Majobs.
Justice Ohapmau Tilly;
7!iand 26 June 96 J
I William Aldworth,*X)SO., 2nd tK Com-\
mand 26 June 95 i
I Frederick Williama Becher^
1 Alfred Robert J^loyd'
2 ji.s.c.Wentworth Odiarue Cavenagh
Affleck Ale.xander Fraser, Adjutant {
Hyderabad Vol. Rifles 18 Sept. 92 i
George JohnNiuiau Logau-Home'
2 Thomas Hammond (Depot)
EifSIGK OJi
2fri> LIEUI.
''14 Dec. 70I 28 Oct. 71
I 13 June 74
I May 7S
Captains.
I Charles Moorehead Hamilton'" (Depot) ...
1 Edward DurourcPiekard-Cambridge," ■>
Adjutant i Mayge i
Henry Tufton Goiiitn,^^ serving with the )
Egyptian Annj/ S
2 John Stanley Lightfoot ,
Theodore Longridge," Adjutant 3 Bn. [
Munster Eusiliers i Ocu. 96 j
1 Thomas BmleFowle,i3 Staff College
2 William Thomas Wilson Scott"
I Arthur Nelson'^
Arthur Frederick Pereira, Armi/ Fay >
Department )
Henry Wise Unett Coates, Adjutant >
4 Battalion 16 Dec. 95 j
1 John Fdward Laurie Uibbs"
Benjamin Robert Roche'
2 Harry Clifibrd Franks'*
2 Chas. Richard Jebb Gri'iffith, Adjutant >
16 Dec. 95 Ji
2 John Murray Traill'
1 Joseph Herbert Wansbrough"
2 George William Wallace d Arcy Evans
Edward George Curtis^"
Robert Perc.y Stares,*' Adjutant 2 Pun-'i
jab Volunteer Rijles 7 Aug. 96 j
Lieutenants.
2 Edwyn Anthony Sylvester Ely
2 Ernest Feutiman Rowe
I Alexander Rassel Finlay^^ (Depot)
I Stuart Goode^-
I Cranley Charlton Onslow^^
I George Frederick CuUen Saunders"*
I Frederick William Crawshay^^
1 Richard Wartyr Waldy-"
2 Kenneth Crauae Wi:i.iii\? (Depot)
I Arthur Alan Coliyer^'
Edward ivan de riausmarez Thorpe, '>
Serving under ttteRoyal iViger Company f
I Cyril Hammond Hlgec^
I Hugh Hud NichoU-'J
I George Percy Appleby^"
Thomas Pelliam Johnson,*' Army Ser- )
vice Corps S
1 John Hodson Dovetun*^
2 George Edward Foster PitzGerald
2 Raymond Ma.tweU Stallard
: Herbert Alarwicke Attierstone Hales**...
2 William Edward May vVetherell
5 Oct.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
80
21 Sept. 72
2 Dec. 74
II Feb. 75
21 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
79
28 Feb.
captain, beet.maj
12 April 79
6 June 79
14 Sept,
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
Second Liedtenants.
2 Harry Dyson Selous
I Harold Palgrave Turner
1 VVilliam Edwin Comber Hood**
Herbert Percy Strong
2 Charles Po'.vlett Strong
I Edmund George Sexton
1 Cunlitle Hamilton Martin
2 Gladvvyn Dundas Jebb
2 John Leader
Henry du Bois O'Neill
Walter Allason
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
9 May
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
24 Apr.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
29 Jan.
28 Jane
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
12 Mar.
i3 May
18 May
13 Aug.
17 Dec.
5 Dec.
26 Apr.
17 Jan.
29 Apr. 81
29 Nov. 76
I July 81
5 Deo. 83
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
12 Nor. 84
7 Feb. 85
12 Nov. 84
28 Apr. 86
21 July 8f
10 Apr. 89
31 July 89
31 July 89
21 July 86
6 Aug. 90
90
6 Aug
90
28 Aug.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov. 90
II Aug. 91
29 Mar. 92
29 Mar. 92
29 Mar. 92
19 May 92
[ Feb. 93
14 Nov. 93
25 Nov. 93
9 Aug. 94
7 Nov. 94
3 June 95
I Oct 95
79 Feb. 96
I July 96
7 AUif.
30 Sept.
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
4 Jaly 94
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 9_
25 Mar. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
Paymatfters. — 2
I Arthur A. OoUyer, Lieut. 1 Battalion (acting).
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Thomas Simkins, ii Jan. 88 ; Hon. Lieut.
t Charles Fox,^ 4 Dec. 89; Son. Lieiii,
I July 00
I Feb. 93
ic Oct. 92
I July 94
3 June 95
26 Feb. 96
26 Feb. 96
30 Sept. 96
6 July 87
30 Sept. 87
7 Mar.
26 Nov.
I Feb.
II Dec.
I July 90
29 Apr. 92
I Feb. 93
I Feb. 93
I July 94
9Audr. 9+
7 Nov. 94
3 June 95
19 Feb.
23 Mar. 96
13 Apr. 94
30 Sejjt. 9b
I Oct. 96
^ Major Aldworth served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as
Aide de Camp and Acting Military
Secretary to Sir Harry Prendergast
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
Medal with Clasp). Served with,
the Isazai E.xpeditlon in 1892.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the rst Battalion Bedfordshire Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
' Major Lloyd served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
'" Captain Hamilton served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp) .
" Captain Pickard - Cambridge
served with the BurmeseExpedition.
in 1886-83 on special service as
Orderly Officer to the Brigadier
General Commanding 6th Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the
Chin-Lushai E.xpeditionary Force
ill 1889-90 as Superintendent of
Army Signallinsf (mentioned in.
despatches, Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with
Cla^p).
[For remainder of Notes, see end of
Leicestershire Regiment, p. 253.
Facings White.- Agents, Messrs.
Holt and Co.
IS* Battalion emharied for Malta,
12 Feb. i8go. 2nd Sattalion returned
from India, to Feb. 92.
2e2 iBtEatt.. South Africa."]
•' and Batl,., Cork. J
LBegimenial Tlisiricf
No. 17. — Leicester.
The Leicestershire Regiment.
Formerly the ijth (Leicestershire) Meginient.
(The 3r(l Battalion is formed of the Leicestershire Militia.)
"LouisBUEG" " HiiTDOosTAN " (witli the Royal Tiger). " AEGHAifisxiN " " Ghuznee " " Khelat" "Sevas-
lYears'Ser.i TOPOt" "Ali Masjid '' "ApGHAifiSTAX, 1878-79."
■ Colonel. — Sir John Rofs,i GCB., -^iid Lieut. 14 Apr. 46; Lieut. ^29 Dec. 48 ; Capt. 29 Dec. S4 ; Bt.HaJor^
6 June 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel. 20 July 58 ; Major, ''15 Nov. 61 ; Colonel, 3 Apr. 65 ; Major General, 5 Mar. 70 ;
Lt. General, 12 Jan. 86 ; General, i Apr. 91 ; Colonel Leicestershire Regiment, 6 Feb. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i p.s.c. Colvvyn Williams Vulliamy,^ £ns. 29 Sept. 65; Zt. J'18 Aug. 69; Capt,.
22 Jan. 79 ; Major,z^ Nov. 84: Lt. Colonel, 5 Feb. 94,
2 William Gregg, Lt. 24 July 72 ; Capt. 5 Mar. Si ; Major, 11 Apr. 88 ; Zt.CoiOKel, 3 Dec. 94.
FullHali
Pay. Pay.
3'/i
Majoes.
1 Walter Stormont Davies Liardet, 2nd )
in Command 26 June 96 i
2 Francis William Reader,^ 2nd in")
Command 26 June 96 S
2 Arthur Willliam il'Kinstry" (Depot) ...
|2 p.g.c. George Dudley Carleton
I2 Richard Louis Milne,* -D&O
It Edmund Richard Scott*
Maxwell Robertson Hyslop,!" Adj. ')
I I Vol. JSn. Durham Lt.Iaf. 1 Dec. 93 j
,\ Edward Hodding Peacock
J Captains.
1 James Gordon Lennox Burnett, Adj. )
1 Volunteer Battalion i6Jan. 93 ...i
p.s.e. Edward Hugh Griffith.i^ i3^^.>
General, Jersey, 7 May 96 S
2 Benjamin Geale Humfrey
1 George Henry Poyntz Burne
JohnMosse,'^ Jd/. 3 Battalion 2c,¥ioy.g-2
2 Cecil Henry Hunt
George Golboum Tarry,'* Adjutai)t\
2 Vol. Bn. Warwick Regt. 2 Dec. 95.)
1 Ralph Leslie Sandwith
p.s.c. Victor Semini (Lieut. R. Malta~)
Fencible Art. 28 Oct. 76), D.A.A.V
General, Canada, 22 Oct. 95 J
Vesey Thomas Bunbury,'^S(:rpi?(yHJi^A >
the Egyptian Army )
Richard Aug. Vowell, Army Fay Dept.
Lionel Copley Sherer'^
2 William Fenwick"
1 Harr.y Marrion Welstead, Adjutant/
25 Nov. 95 i
Frederick Henry Thos. Alexander,'* )
Army Fay Department f
VJin.'LockeiorL&s, Army Ordnance Dept.
George Alfred Bulkley,'» Adj. 3 Vol. )
Bn. Manchester Regiment i Nov. 92 )
p.s.c. Edward Mabbott Woodward
2 William Stafford Copland, Adjutant'^
14 Jan. 95 i
John Hippisley Heyoock
Walter Sydney Melvill
1 Francis Edward Glossop^" (Depot)
Henry Leycester Croker
William Pearson^'
2 Walter Patrick Hussey-Walsh
1 Charles Edward Cox
2 Charles Guinand Blackader
Lieutenants.
1 George Inveraritv Walsh
2 Charles My nors Piercy Hassall
1 Son. Harold Brooke Hawke (Depot) ...
J Tom Maxwell Drew
2 Herbert Gordon, Depot
2 Allen Henry Wilkinson
2 Henry Spencer Logan, Sijpc-rtn^cmfeHf^
of Gymnasia, Cork, 28 Jan. 96 )
1 William Bryce
1 Herbert Stoney Smith
1 Reginald Norton KnatchbuU
2 Cecil M.yles Serjeantson ,.
2 Jepson George Mignon
Bertie Coore Dent
Arthur Cleghorn Thomson, serving^
under the Royal Xiger Company J
1 Bertram de Weltden Weldon
2 Bertie Cunynghame Dwyer
2 Henry Cecil Thorold
Harry Carleton Wilder, Army Ser. Corps
1 Edward Lacy Challeuor
2 James Robert Alexander Hunter Paul
Second Lieutenants.
I Claude Henry Haig
1 Douglas Charles Faichnie
2 Arthur Almeric Power Butler
2 Frederick Deneys HarriscJn
I Frederick Lewis
I Francis Charles Hodder
I Godfrey Cecil Rodney Mundy
1 William Maitland Julius Hannah
2 Cecil Pomeroy Russell
William Hales Wilkin Young
Hugh Mortimer Travers
Quarter Masters.
2ND libct.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
78
19 Oct.
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
6 Mar. 80
22 Jan. 79
II Aug.
II Aug.
22 Jan.
5 Feb. 87
S Nov. 87
22 Aug. S8
8 Dec. 88
90
S Deo.
3 Dec.
21 Sept. 89
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar.
29 Mar.
17 Jan.
4 Mar.
2 May
23 May
18 June
3^
91
91
91
91
92
18 June 92
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan.
15 Mar.
19 July
9 Sept.
17 July
2 Dec.
5 June
II Sept.
3: Aug.
5 June
II Sept.
26 Feb.
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
2 June 04
10 Oct. 94
19 Feb.
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar.
6 June 96
9 Dec. 96
0 Dec. 96
2 Thomas Halloran, 27 April 81 ; Bon. Captain, 27 Apr. 91
William Baker, :8 Apr. 94; Hon. Lieut.
21 Nov.
23 Dec.
15 Aug.
5 Oct.
18 Dec.
5 Mar.
20 Mar.
I Jnly i
I July
20 Oct.
I July
I July
I July
22 Oct.
£2 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
9 Sept.
:o Mar.
12 May
9 May
30 Jan.
28 Apr.
8 Dec.
16 Mar.
T Dec.
21 Mar.
20 Aug.
9 May
23 Sept.
II Nov.
1 Apr.
10 Feb.
18 May
20 June
I Jan.
I Mar.
23 Aug.
I Dec.
I Jan.
94
20 Mar. 81
15 Nov. 81
7 Mar. 83
26 Mar. 84
18 Mar. 85
26 Mar. 84
15 July 84
31 Oct. 84
24 Dec. 84
I Sept. 85
7 Oct. 85
19 Jan. 86
14 Sept. 86
19 Nov. 86
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July
15 Aug. 88
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
5 Feb. 90
23 Sept. 90
I Apr. 3
1 Apr. 9
18 Maj- 92
I Nov. 92
I Dec.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
sFeb.
22 Oct.
29 Nov.
2 Dec.
6 Dec.
beev.maj.
15 Aug. 88-
5 Feb. 90
23 Sept. 90
15 Nov. 91
1 3 Nov. 91
18 May 92
5 Feb. 94
3, Dec. 94
8 Jan. 94
5 Feb.
2 Dec.
6 Dec.
13 Mar.
I July
3 Oct.
1^ Captain Sherer served with tte
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on
Transport duty (mentioned in de-
spatches).
'" Captain Fenwict served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 as
Adjutant 2nd Battalion Leicestershire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Alexander served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1S88-89 with
the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Bulkle.v served in the
Burmese Expedition in iS8S-Sg with
the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force
(Medal with Clasp).
2" Captain Glossop served in the
Burmese Expedition in 18S8 with the
Chin Frontier Field Force— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
-' Captain Pearson served in the
Burmese Expedition in iSSS-Sowith the
2ud Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force
(Medal with Clasp).
Facings White.— Agents,yiesSTB.COTi
and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bermuda,
16 September ifi88. 2nd Battalion re-
turned from Aden, 1 December iSgo.
Tlie LeicesiersMre Itegiment. 253
' Sir John Boss served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1837-38, including the action of Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent
campaign in Central India (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Rifle Brigade in the North West Frontier of India campaigns of 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
the Bengal troops during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in :875-76 mentioned in General Orders of the
Government of India. Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Indian Expeditionary Force which was sent to the
Mediterranean in 1878. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-E0 ; commanded the and Division Cabul Field I'orce
which defeated the enemy at Shekabad (received the thanks of the Governor General in Council and of the Com-
mander in Chief in India) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in command of the
Infantry Division and as 2nd in command, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). 1
^ Lt.Colonel Vulliamy served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at Ithe
capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp) . I I
^ Major Reader served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cobbe, and was L
present at the storming of thePeiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). I
'' Major M'Kinstry served with the 5th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and wan present in tho I
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79 and the subsequentoccupation of Cabur(Medal with Clasp). J
* Major Milne served with the 72nd Highlaudtrs throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the Koorum, CabuJ; •
and Cabul- Candahar Field Forces, part of the tinae as Acting Adjutant, and was present in the engagements at
Mattoon and Charasiab, with the rear-guard of the division at Zaidabad during the night attack of 4th October
1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick |
Roberts in the march to Candahar (during the latter part of it as Regimental Transport Officer), and was present i
at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served '
with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-eU '
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Btirmese Expeditio'z in 1885-87 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Qtiarter Master General to the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal
with Clasp).
^ Major Scott served in the Burmese E.^pcdition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Cls.sp).
'0 Major Hyslop served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1B78-79, aii (vas present at the capture
of Ali Musjid and in thefirst expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese E.-cpedition ■
in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
'2 Captain Griffith served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the ist Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force
and took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
" Captain Mosse served in the Burmese Expedition in 188S-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
" Capti^in Tarry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek ,
zereba (Medal with two Clasns, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain Bunbury served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Forcd under ,
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 13th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches). '
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (formerly the zjth Regiment). . ^ .
Raised in 1688 by King James II., remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1690. England, to 1693. ,
Flanders, to 1699. England and Ireland, to 1701. Holland and Germany, to 1703. Portugal and Spain, to 1709. '
Scotland, to 1714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland and England, to 1726. Minorca, to 1 748 (detachment at Gibraltar 1
in 1727). Ireland, to 1754. England and Ireland, to 1737. Canada, to 1761 (capture of Louisburg). West Indies, I
to 1763. North America, to 1767. England, to 1771. Ireland, to 1775. North America, to 1783. Nova Scotia
and Newfoundland, to 1786. England and Ireland, to 1796. West Indies, to 1799. [2nd Battalion raised in 1799; .
i:educed in 1802.] England and Holland and returned to England, iSoo. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland, to 180+.; !
England, 1804. East Indies, to 1823 (received the distinction of " Hindostan " ). England, to 1826. Ireland,,- '
101829. England, to 1830. New South Wales, to 1836. India, to 1841 (Afghan war of 183S-42, captures of Ghuznee I
and Khelat). Aden, to 1845 (a detachment remaining in India). India, to 1847. England and Ireland, to 1854. I
Gibraltar and the Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). Canada, to 1865. England and Ireland, to 1870. India, j
to 18S2 (Afghan war of 1878-89, capture of Ali Musjid). England, to 1888. Bermuda, to 1891. Halifax, N.S., 1891, .
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in August 1799, and proceeded to Holland, remaining there till the end of the year. England, to 1800.
Minorca, to 1802. To Ireland, and reduced at Cork, August 1802. Raised at Devonport. March 1S58. imgland,
to 1861. Ireland, 1 86 1. Canada, to 1865. Jamaica, 1865. Canada, to 1868. Ireland, to 1869. Channel Islands, to
1870. England, to 1874. Ireland, to 1876. India, to 1888. Burmah, to 18E9. Aden, to i8qo. England, i8qo.
Contimiation of Notes to the BcdfonlsMre Reginient,
' Sir John Cox served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1S40, 41, and 42 in Afghanintan, and was
present 8,t the assault and captare of the town and fort of Tootiimdurrah, storm of Jhoolghar, night attack of
Baboo Koosh Ghiir, attack on Khardurrah, storming the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the
Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Port of Manioo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the i4tU Nov.
(mentioned^in despatch) and 1st Dec. 1841, and ;ith Mar., 24th Mar., andist Apr. 1E42 ; the general action with and
defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan Defore Jellalabad on the 7th April (mentioned in despatches for
" gallant conduct throughout the day," and as being " the first of the party which captured them to seize two of
the enemy's cannon ") ; the storming of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool,
for which he has a Medal, as also another for Jellalabad. Served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, and was at
the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with C)lasp, 5th Classof the Medjidie, and Tux'kish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign, and commanded the Left '.Ting of the 13th Light Infantry from Aug.
T857 to Oct. 1858, and was actively employed in the Azimghurand Gorrackpore districts and southern borciers of.
Oude, present in eight engagements, in three of which he commanded the whole force, in three others he com-
manded a separate Column, and in the remaining two he acted as principal Staff OfBcer to the force (repeatedly
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB. and Medal).
^ Major Becher served with the Isazai Ex;pedition:in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir.
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Logan-Home, Captains Roche and Traill, and Lieut. Wright served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892,
" Captain Longridge served with the Isazai Exoedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'2 Captain Fowle served with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st BattaUon
Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
♦ Captain Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 188B-89 (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Nelson served with the expedition sent agaiut the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88
(Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Godden served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as'
Brigade Major srd Brigade (mentioned in despatches).
" Captain Gibbs served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the ist Battalion Bed-.
fordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Franks served with the expedition sent against the Tomiies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-3S
Medal with Clasp) .
\_For remainder of Notes tee end of the East Yorkshire Segt., p. 230,:
254 " H R"!^' T^^f i'^- -R ,1 The Royal Irish Regiment. v-Re!,imenu,im>tyict
•^ ' 2naBatt., Juboulpore, Bengal. J '' ° LNo. i8. — Clonmel.
Formerly the i8th (The Royal Irish) Begiment.
(Tlie 3rd, 4tli, and 5tli Battailous are formed of tlie Wexford, Nortli Tipperary, and Kilkenny
Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. The Lion ofNassau. " Virtutis Namurcensh Frmmium." "Blenheui" " Ramillies "
"OnDENAEDE " " MiLPLAQUET " -'Egitpt " (wlth the Sphinx). "China" (with the Diagiui). "Pegu"
" Setastofol" "New Zealand" "Afghanistan, 1879-80" "Egypt, 1882" "Tel-el-Keuiii " "Nile, J8S4-85."
Colonel.— I'd ;Sjr Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, 5art.,i KCB. MF. for South East Durham ; Bntign,
31 March 46; Lieul. ''23 Jnr.e 48; Captain, 9 Oct. 57 ; Bt.HIajor, 19 Jan. 58; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 A-pr. =ig;
Colonel, !■; i\i)ist&; Major General, iS HSLich yS ; Lieut.Gen'eral, g Dec. Hi ; Colonel Irish Regiment,
27 Nov. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 AVilliam Wylly Lawrence,!^ £««j;«, r27 June 68; iisw/. 28 Oct.71 ; Cffi)fo;«, 18 Sept.
79; Ifaj'or, t Mar. S3 ; Lt.Colorul,~'2sJu\ygji.
I John Hem-y Augustus Spyer,^ Lieut." 30 Dec. 71 ; Captain, j Jan. 81; Major, 3 Oct. 88; Zt.Colonel,
17 Dec. 94.
r«ars'Ser.
Fall
Paj.
Half
Pay
'9^
«c
25
24
24
19
24
Ma JOBS.
2 John Burton Forstor,* 2nd in Command \
26 June 96 )'
T 2.).5.c._Henry William Newton Guinness,"')
2>m in Command 26 June 96 J
2 Harry Shuldham Lye' '.
1 Henry Melville Hatchellio
2 Frederick James Gavin"
1 Alan George Chichester (Depot)
2 Edward Linde^ay
1 Arthur Nairn Lysaght'^
Captains.
Archdale Irby Wilson, 16 Adjutant $1
Battalion i Mar. 93 )
Eeauchamp John Uolclough Doran,'' (
D.A.A.Gen.JorMusk.FuvJah,iP^\)T.g$j
Kendal Pretyman Apthorp>" Adjutant J^
Oude Light. Horse 2 Au^. 94 }
3 Alexander Stewart Orr^'
2 Walter Robert Butler Dova,n,^ serving I
with tde Egyptian Army i
Philip de SaasBass,^* Army Bay Deft....
I Henry John Dovrning^i
Alexander BowerK King^*
Charles William Garraway ,2* Aijutant\
N. Bnigal Mounted Mifles 11 July 03 J
Arthur Henry Morris,™ Z)6'0. Adjutant )
4 Battalion 30 Oct. 93 i
Thomas Louis &eii,V3,\'e,^* Adjuta7it -^rd \
Admin. Bn. N. W. Frov. Vol. Rifles, >
IT Aug. 96 )
GrahamOwenRobertWynne,2*-44;«ten(; )
4 Middlesex Volunteer Bifies i Jan. 96/
[ William Glostei-33
Richard Orlando Kellett,=-'i3..^.4.(?fn. >
for Musketry, Liicknoic, ig Apr. 95 ... i
I Ross Achesou Smyth (Z)fji)o^)
1 Clitfe Henry Vigors, Adj utant 23 Apr. 95
Norton Clowes Ca>tle
Walter Edgeworth-Johnstoue,-*' Assist. ^
Iiisp. of Gymna ■•ia,Alde7-shot,i Aug. 95 j
2 Dudley Herbert Davis, Adjutant i Apr.95
Robert Nassau Alex. Flanagan, Adj. 1
4 Bn. Connaught Rangers i Jan. 95... i
Waldene PitzWilliam Hutchinson Bredin
Robert LSonce Owens
George Francis Reginald Forbes
Wm. Edw. Searth Bureh, Ad,uiant 1 1
Fuyub I'o'. lii/l^s 16 July g-, j
2 Redmond Geo SylveriusLoue Jloriarty...
1 Stratford Edward St. Leger "....
Liectehanis.
2 Henry Newton Kelly
2NI) LIEUT.
I May 78
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 79
;Feb.
79
I Jan. 80
23 April 81
23 Nov. 72
4 May 87
28 Sept. 87
12 Sept. 88
21 May
6 July 89
9 Nov.
29 Jan.
3 May 90
2 Jame.s Beaumont Standly Alderson I 28 June 90
"" " 28 June 90
16 July 90
29 Nov. 90
4 Mar. 91
25 Mar. 9:
2 May 91
23 May
23 May
10 Oct.
7 Nov.
25 Nov.
20 Feb.
I John George Albert Massy (Dtpoi)
George MeredvLh Grogan
I Charles Ed. vard Gal'.vey
Francis L .ngiord Fosbery
1 Sampson (Jough French
Richard Sweetman
2 Francis Cbester Macnaghten
William iNeK~on Lushington
1 Reginald Ltamsay Arbuthnot
Charles Ale.'cauder Robert Hutchinson...
2 Edward Francis Milner
2 William Henry Willans
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
28 Feb.
9 July
I Jan.
12 Nov.
29 Sept.
31 Mar.
I July
I July
22 Oct.
10 May
29 July
29 July
29 July
2- Jan.
27 Jan. 83
10 Mar. 83
12 Nov.
6 May
6 May
23 May
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
25 Aug.
20 Nov.
6 Nov.
Edw;ird Herbert Sweet 9 Apr,
Edward Henry lidwin Daniell,
2 William Hawtrey White
2 Maltolm Hamuiund Edw. VVelch {Depot)
2 Fredric ^lostyu Watkins
1 Aplyn Waring Brush ^
2 Frederick Sutherland Lillie
2 Thomas Jamirs Willans
SeCOMD iilEUTEiCiJfTS.
2 Charles Percy Nioolas
1 Langford LUmvvarne Fj rmer
2 (Jharles de Joncouit Lurmoore
2 Louis James Lipsett [ 10 Oct.
Edward Martm Panter. Downes 10 Oct.
Henry William Boss Po ter ' i.i Dec.
9 Apr.
19 Oct.
21 Jan.
26 Apr.
9 Sept.
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
II Oct.
3 Oct.
lo Oct.
19 Mar.
5 Dec.
25 Mar.
7 July
29 Apr.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
26 Aucr.
26 Aug.
26 Aug.
15 Sept.
4 Jan.
4 Feb.
13 Sept.
13 Sept.
13 Sept.
1 Mar.
29 Mar.
3 May
2S Dec.
27 Mar.
27 June
2 July
12 Sept.
31 July
7 Apr.
17 June
10 July
CiPTAIN 1
26 Feb.
81
22 May
8i
23 May
I July
21 May
3 Dec.
15 Oct.
12 Feb.
81
81
84
84
81
«6
13 April 87
22 May
87
23 July
88
30 Oct.
88
26 Nov.
88
II Nov.
20 Nov.
7 May
89
89
00
22 May
90
27 Apr.
9'
29 Apr.
91
15 Sept.
91
10 Feb.
92
10 Feb.
92
BRISV'.MAJ.
15 June 83
6 Feb. 89
II Nov. 89
7 May 9°
29 Apr. 91
2 Mar. 92
23 July 93
I May 95
20 May 96
23 May 87
12 Nov. 92
I Mar. 9
29 Mar. 9;
5 Apr. 93
II July 93
11 Oct. 93
12 Sept 94
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
31 July 95
31 July 95
5 Feb. 96
^1 Captain Orr served mthe Egyp-
tian war of 1S82, and was present
at the action at Kassasin on the
9th Sept. and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the
2nd Battalion Royal Irish Segi-
ment including the engagement at
Kctkai (Medal with Clasp).
^' Major Hamilton served with
the i8th Royallrish throughout the
New Zealand war o) i8£3-66,irclud-
ing the expeditions to Paparataand
Keteman (Mfdal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and wa.-) pre-
sent at the action at Kassasin on
the 9th Sept. and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in des-
patches, honorary rank of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1888 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Royal Irish Regiment includ
ing the engagement at Kotkal
(Medal with Clasp).
Tears' Ser,
FiiU I Half
Pay.' Pay.
Tlie Royal Irish Heglment. 255-
Second Lieutenants.
2 Gerald WUIoaghby Paul Haslam
Jas. Alfonse Marl Joseph Patrick Kelly
I George Augustus Elliot
J Terrick Chnrles FitzHugli
1 William Henry Joiner
2ND LIEUT.
29 May 95
16 Oct. 95
25 Mar. 96
5 Sept. 90
23 Sept. 95
Paymasters. — 2 i)dward F. Milner, Lieut. 2 Battalion (acting).
1
Quarter Masters. — 2 Thomas HamiUon.^' 3 Feb. 69 ; Son. Captain, i July 81 ; Hon, Major, 18 Nov, 82.
FacingsHlae.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\st Bahalion returned from Egypt, 9 Sept. 1865,
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1884.
I Fritz Philip Reger,^* 12 Feb. 90; Son. Lieut.
' Sir Henry Havelock-Allan served as D. A, Q.M. General in the Persian Expedition from 15th Feb. 1857, including
the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah (Medal). Served througiiout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, as Aide
de Camp to General Havelock from 7th July, in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, and Cawnpore,
and as D.A. Adj. General to the force from 20th Julj' 1857, in the action., of Oonao, Husseerutgunge (horse shot),
Nawabgunge, Boorbeeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumhagh, and relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. —
dangerously wounded by mu.sket-ball through left elbow, and horse shot; defence of the Residency until relieved
hy Lord Clive on 17th is^ov., on which day again severely wounded by a rifle-oall through left shoulder. Within a
month joined the Jounpore Field Force under General Franks as D.A. Adj. General, and was present at the actions
of Nusrutpore, Chauda, Umeerpore, and Sulianpore. Present with the 4th Division before Lucknow from 4th
March till its fall, including the storming of the Lesser Eraaumbarra and the Kaiserbagh. Served as D. A. Adj.
General from 29th March wiih Lugard's Column, and present at the relief of Azimghur; operations to 4th June
(sabre cut on right hand) against the Jugdespore rebels, including the attack on that .stronghold and eight minor
skirmishes. A.s D. A. General in the disturbed districts of Ghazeepore and Behar under Brigadier Douglas from
15th June to Nov. 1858, including the operations in the former district in July and August, and the campaign in
Shahabad in Oct. and November. Commanded a detached body of 250 Mounted Riflemen and Cavalry in pursuit
of the rebels after they evacuated Jugdespore on i8th Oct., intercepted and turned them from the Soane river,
and three times engaged and defeated them ; once at Nonadee on 20th Oct . inflicting considerable slaughter. Com-
manded a Detachment of Hodson's Horse with the Army in Oude under Lord Clyde, and present at the skirmish
at Burgudeea, capture of Musjeedia, and final action on the Raptoe on 31st Dec. 1858. Served till the conclusion
of the campaign in command of the jst Regt. Hodson's Horse. Was repeatedly mentioned in despatches, has re-
ceived the Victoria Cross, the Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, a year's service for Lucknow, and Medal with two
Clasps: was awarded the JJiS under the following circumstances: "'Inttie combat at Cawnpore Lieutenant
Havelock was my Aide de Camp. The 64th Regiment had been much under artillery fire, from which it had
severely suffered. The whole of the infantry were lying down in line, when, perceiving that the enemy had
brought out the last reserved gun, a 24-pounder, and were rallying round it, I called up the regiment to rise and
advance. Without any other word from me, Lieutenant Havelock placed himself on his horse, in front of the
centre of the 64th, opposite the muzzle of the gun. Major Sterling, commanding the regiment, was in front, dis-
mounted, but the fjieutenant continued to move steadily on in front of the regiment at a foot pace, on his horse.
The gun discharged shot until the troops were within a short distance, wVien they fired grape. In went the corps,
led by the Lieutenant, who still steered steadily on the gun's muzzle until it was mastered by a rush of the 64th.' —
Extract of a Telegram from the late Major General Sir Senry Savelock to the Commander in Chief in India, dated
Cawnpore, iZth August I'Ss?." Served iii the New Zealand war of 1863 and to the end of 1864 (Medal), and present
at Rangariri, Pat^rangi, and Orakau ; commanded at the skirmish of Waiare, where the enemy's loss fell wholly
on the Ngatimaniapoto tribe, the originators of the war.
* Major Forster served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
= Lt.Colonel Lawrence served in the Transport Department throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the action of Giugimlhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Spyer served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served m tne Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 with
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Guinness served in the Nile Expedi'-ion in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Major Lye served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 18th Royal Irish (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the gth September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1" Major HatcheU served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the iSth Royal Irish Regiment and as Orderly
Officer to Major General Roberts (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir i Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
" Major Gavin served in tae Hazara Expedition in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Royai Irish Regiment
including the enLcagemeut at Kotkai ( Medal with Clasp).
1' Major Chichester served in ihe Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th
Septemberand at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
'' Major Lysaght served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Wilson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
i3t Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1" Major B J. C. Doran served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish Hegiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888, and was present
in the engagement at K.otkai (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Brigade
Major to the 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*" Captain Aplhorp served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
(iledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (iledal with Clasp).
^' Captain W. R. B. Doran served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the action at Kassasin on
the gth September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Nile
Expedition in 18-4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment and afterwards with Native levies with
the rank of Staff I 'aptain( Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition lu 1888 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion
Royal Irish Reginieiit and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
" Captains Bass, Downing, King, Garraway, Segrave and Wynne served in the Hazara Expedition in 188I
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain Morris served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal v\ ith Clasjj, and Eledive's Star). Seiwed
with the Burmese Kxpedition in 1885-87 as Transport Oificer (Medal vviifi Clasp) ; and again in 1888-S9 as Chief
Transport OtKcer to the Karen Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Ex-
peditionary Force in 1889-90 as Chief Transport Oflicer to the Burma Column (received the thanks ol the Govern-
ment of India, mentioned mdespatches, DSO., and Clasp).
" Captain Glosttr served in the Hazara Expedition in iS38 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
including the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Kellett served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
" Captain Edgeworih-Johnstone served in the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa,
in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Tambaka Country, on the
West Coast of Alrica, in 1892, including the capture of Tainbi ; and in the expedition to the Gambia in 189a,
inclnding the captuie of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
" Lient. Reger served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the i8th Eloyal Irish Regiment (Medal). Served in ths
Nile Bxpedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Cl»»p, and Khedive'e Star).
256 The Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regiment).
and Batt., Banilhet, Bengal. J Formerly the I gill {1st lorkslivre \_ •" Richmond, Yorkshirfe.
North Riding — Princes-^ of Wales' Oivn) Begiment.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the 5t'i West York and the North York Militia respectively.)
The White Rose. "Malplaquet" " Alma" " Inkeeman " "Sevastopol."
Colonel. — Edward Chippindall,' C.B. Untiign, ^lo Dec. 47; Lievt. ^g Jan. 49; Captain, ''23 Dec. 53;
Bt. Major, 2 Kov. 55; Major, 28 Nov. 57; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 9 Mar. 65; Lt.Colonel, 7 Mar. 70; Colonel,
i4Aug.72; Major General, i3Feb.83; ii>Kf. Genera?, 22 Dec. 86; Coiojie? Yorkshire Regiment, 16 Nov. 96.
Lieutenant Colonels.— j Edward Archibald Brace, Ensign, ''23 Jan. 69 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 1 Mar. 79 ;
Major, 29 Sept. 82 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 Mar. 93.
2 p.s.c. William Edmund Franklyn, Lt. 13 June 74; Capt. 30 Mar. 81; Major, 20 Apr. 36; Lt.Colonel,
28 July 96. \
Pay.
19
Pay.
Majoes.
I Charles John Spottiswoode,'
2ni
in}
Command 26 June 96 j
2 Henry Bowles,' 2ndin Command 28Jn\yg6
1 Edward John Bentley Buckle^''
2 James Ahmuty Fearon'-
I Thomas David Kirkpatrick (Depot)
1 Gerald Carlile Stratford Handcock"
Arthur de Sails Hadow," Adjutant 2 \
Vol. Bn. Yorkshire Bcgi. 15 Dec. 93 ... )
2 Alfred Grahame Cartwright'
Captains.
James Trevelyan Cotesworth'*
2 Arthur Bayard Elton
I Michael Harrison Orr'5
James Wm. Bradford Silverthome.^d/.
I Vol. Bn. S. Lancashire Jtegt.xb Fe'b.93
I Michael Lloyd Ferrar^
I George Pearson"
1 William Lindsay Mercer^
2 WilUam Joseph Todd
1 Edward Malcolm Esson*
Arthur Lenox Napier, Adj. ^Bn. 1 May 94
2 Charles Arthur Cecil King,' Adjutant',
3 Battalion 20 Nov. 96 S
Desmond Lambert Hartley, Adjutant 1 \
Volunteer Battalion 1 July 96 j
2 Edward Stanislaus Bulfln (Z/epci)
Ernest Somervell'
LlEUTENASTS.
Hardress Gilbert Holmes
2 p.,<t.(-. Cecil Lothian Nicholson
1 Charles William Gale, Adjutant 16 Jan. 93
2 Henry Rothes Stewart Maitland
2 Berkeley Cole Wilmot Williams
I Leslie Michael Farrell j
1 Gerard Christian
2 Ronald D'Arcy Fife, Adjutant 12 Oct. 96
Edward Lovelace Vans Agnew
2 Harold Futvoye Lea
1 Maurice Hilliard Tomlin (Depot)
2 Wilfrid Harry Dent"* (Depot)
2 Harry Elliott Raymond
r Arthur Francis Owen-Lewis
Hubert Arthur Stausfeld
David Edward Osborne Jones
I Ernest Henry Lee Warner
Ernest Gregorie Caffin
Reginald Edwin Bond
Alexander Brediu
Herbert Albrecht Fulton
Walter Lorenzo Alexander
Earls Ainslie Hosford
2If]> LIEUT.
8 Dec. 77
23 Jan. 78
8 Dec. 77
10 Apr. 78
4 Dec. 78
I Jan. 79
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
19 Feb.
14 Jan.
30 Oct.
22 Jan.
23 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Edward Bouverie Pusey
Ralph Elliot Noyes
John Herbert Hay Noble
2 William Horsburgb Lane
George Cuthbert Dillon Masterson, 1
Army Service Corps j
2 Edward Henry Chapman
Matthew Robert Liddon
2 Christopher Vaughan Edwards
Charles Francis Cracroft J'arvis
Maunton Edward Thomas Gonthorpe .
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
29 Feb.
10 Nov.
24 Apr.
8 June
21 Dec.
17 June
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
27 Jan.
18 May
19 Nov.
5 June
26 Feb.
8 Dec.
23 Jan.
I Jan.
I Mar.
II Oct.
II Feb.
20 Mar.
2 Oct.
I July
I Jiiy
I July
I July
I July
I July
10 May
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
14 May
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
80
B EEV. M A KAJOE.
29 Sept. 82
26 Sept. 83, 15 June 8 =
1 Aug. 84
16 Aug'. 84
16 Aug. 84
24 May 85
8 Nov. 85
1 Sept. 86
9 May
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
12 May
2 May
10 Sept.
9 Apr.
8 May
19 June
4 Mar.
I Apr.
28 July
26 July
z8 Mar.
26 July
17 Oct.
19 June
8 Apr.
14 July
28 July
12 Oct,
II Jan. 88
4 May 88
29 Sept. 88
31 Oct. 88
2 May 90
II May go
9 Apr. 91
27 June 91
I Apr. 92
28 July 92
15 Feb. 93
17 Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
28 July gS
II May
4 Mar.
28 July
2c Mar.
28 Mar.
27 May
4 Dec.
16 Dec.
1 Major Handcock served with the
g'Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
I Sept. 93
; Oct. 93
• Sept. 94
> Oct. 94
<34
Dec,
Feb. 95
May 95
Sept. 95
June 96
Dec. 96
during the operations on the Upper
'gjNile (.Medal, and Khedive's Star),
qgl '^ Major I'eanm served during the
JNile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adju-
'taiit 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
'on the Line of Communications up the
Nile.
'* Ca]>taiii C(itesworth served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1885 with the
Mounted Infi.ntry, and was present in
the engagements at Hasbeen, Temai,
and Takdoul (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) .
\_For remainder of N'otes see exd of
Lancashire Fusiliers, p. 258.
eaymasters.—2 Harold F. Lea, Lieut. 2 BaUaliox [acting),
I
Quarter Masters.— 1 Charles Organ,' 8 Aug. 83; Son. Captain 8 Aug. 03.
2 Jamee Greer, 1 1 July 94 ; Son. Lieut.
Parings White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion ri^urned from Egypt, 22 Sfpt. i88<). znd Bait, embarked for India, i Jan. 1890.
lndBau:Auetta!Bengai. J The Lancashire Fusiliers. Li,,-,„.
Formerly tlie 20th {The Ecst Devonsldre) H.egimeyit.
(The 3rd Battalion is fonned of the 7th Royal Lancashire Militia.)
"Dettinge^" "Minden" "Egmont-op-Zeb " "Egypt" {with the Sphinx). "M.viba"
" Coeunna" " Vitioeia" "Pyeenees" "Orthes" "Toulodse" "Peninsula" "Alma
Ivoor.co, I "Sevastopol" " LucKNow."
rSegimenial Dii/riet 2^7
X'n o^ — Bury,
'Vimieka"
'Inkeeman"
Full
IPay.
g^ Colonel.— Sir William Pollexfcn RadcliSe, ^ KCB. Ensign, I'ja Mar. 41; Lieut, ^j Aug. 4?; Captain, ^2^.
Pay. July 51 ; Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 29 Aug. 56; Lt. Colonel, 26 Mar. 58 ; Colonel, 26 Mar. 63 ; Major
^1 General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Li. General, 9 Mar. 82 ; General, 1 Apr. 87 ; Colonel Berlcshire Regiment, 30 Dec. 91 j
Colonel Lancashire Fusiliers. 27 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Frederick William Birch, Ensign, ^loNov. 65 ; Lf. ^n Oct. 68 ; Captain, 10 Feb. 77;
Major, 19 Nov. 81 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Sept. 93.
2 Cuthbert George Collingwood, 2)ist^M, ''14 Sept. 67; Lieut. ^^ Sept. 70; Captain, 11 May 78; Major,
27 June 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 94^
Majors.
2 Georg eLycettEngledneMay,2iid inCom- j
mand 26 June 96 )
I Richard George Bruxner Randall, and >
in Command 26 June 96 /
I Ruscombe Field Westmacott'- (Depot) ...
Charles James Blonifield, Xi.4.jI.(xck. |
Foona, 27 Oct. 92 i
1 p.».c. Charles Molyneux Hutton
2 Phiiip Francis Tailents
George Edward Capel Cure, Adj. 2 Vol. ;
Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers i Sept. 92 ... /
Horace Wm. Scott, D. A. A. Gen. Army 1
Schools J Madras and Bombag, 24 Mar. 96 S
Captains.
p.s.e. Frederick Hanamersley,' D.A.A. >
General, War Office, 19 Jan. 96 i
Chanes Digby Wallington, Adjutant i 1
Volunteer Battalion 25 Jan. 94 j
I Stephen Flockton Charles
I Brudenell Deane-Freeman
1 Henry Townshend Fleming, Adjutant )
6 Deo. 95 i
2 Felton Amber (De/)o()
Richard Woodforde Deane, Adj. 3 Vol. \
Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers 8 Feb. 92 ... S
Robert Burton Page, Adjutant 2 Bn. B.l
B. 4- C. I. Railway Vols. 26 Nov. 91 ... j
1 James Henry Gideon
2 Capel Mclyneux Brunker
1 Henry Stannus Hamilton
2 Edward Cecil Tidswell, Adjutant Deo- 7
lalee De/jot 7 Jan. 96 5
p.s.o. William Frederick Walter, serving ^
with the Egyptian Army y
Frederick David Uilward, Army Ord.Dep.
2 Wilmot Foster Elmslie
1 Harry Vere Benetl
2 Owen Cadogan Wolley-Dod
Charles Lucena Robinson i..
Charles Herbert Hicks, Paymaster 1
Deolali Depot 31 Mar. 95 J
Arthur James Mitchell, Adjutant Dis- \ !
charge Depot 20 ^nr>s gs I
Louis Lort Rhys Samson
2 John Nicholas Whyte ,
2 Harold Vere Selby Ormond
Harry Oswald Bishop ,
Lieutenants.
I Sdgar Herbert Armstrong
1 Thomas Stewart Herschel Wade
2 Robert Gray Kennedy
1 Wemyss Gawne Cunningham Feilden")
(Depot) )
2 Walter Escott Oakshott (Dfyjof)
2 Beresford Cecil Molyneus Carter
Robert Thurstan Greaves
Percival Forbes Newnham
1 Audley Reid Lcmpriere
2 George Jasper Farmar
Waiter liagot Pearson
2 Henry Percival JSeelan
2 Harry Spencer Scott Harden, seroi^ii;')
under the Eoyal Siger Company J
2 Robt. Bruce Blunt, Adjutant 15 Mar. 96
2 George Henry Basil Freeth
2 Kenrick Horace Lloyd
Bdmond John Arthur
George Stopford Adams
Gilbert Kacdonald Stewart
2 Thomas Gordon Gumming Bliss
1 Julian Mayne Young, Army Ser. Corps...
Second Lieutenants.
Eustace Carlile Brierley
2 John Vernon Timmis
t Hamlet Bush Toller
1 John Frederick Vernon Thome
2 Horace Hayman Wilson
I Vere Henry Ambrose Awdry
I James James Raymond MaUock
I Christopher Joseph Gritfin
1 Harold Bowyer KoUey
2 Harold Shaw
2 Charles Edward Bruce
I2 Arthur Johnston AUardyce
ENSIGN OE
2ND LIEUT.
''13 June 68
^ 8 June 70
■" 9 Oct. 69
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
23 April 81
23 Oct. 80
20 Jane 88
23 Mar. 89
24 Apr. 89
14 Aug. 89
29 Mar, go
29 Oct.
25 Mar.
13 May
9 Jan.
Q Apr.
18 May
18 June 92
i3 June 92
19 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 92
19 Nov. 92
17 Dec.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
15 Mar.
20 May
P 9 Aug. 7;
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
II Feb. 75
9 Aug. 73
20 Feb. 75
20 Nov. 75
II Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
28 Oct. 76
7 July So
8 July 80
13 April Bi
18 May 81
I July 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 8t
I July 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
i;May 83
12 May 83
25 Aug. 83
23 Aug. 83
12 Nov. 84
BEEV.MA.T.
MAJOB.
19 July 93
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
28 Feb. 94
2 June 94
20 Feb. 95
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
25 Mar. 96
12 Nov.
84
28 Apr.
86
25 Aug.
86
10 Nov.
86
22 Dec.
86
19 Mar.
90
1 July
QO
22 Apr.
qi
18 Aug.
91
26 Nov.
91
IS June
92
1 Sept.
92
5 Oct.
92
7 Apr.
Q3
7 Apr.
03
7 Apr.
93
14 June
93
14 June
93
8 Aug.
93
23 Jan.
94
23 May
94
1 1 Oct.
94
31 Mar.
9S
10 July
QS
X9 Jan.
96
15 Mar.
96
24 Mar.
96
22 Nov. 78:
24 Jan. 80
23 Mar. 81
I July 81
15 Nov. 83
15 Oct. 81 ;
II May 83
9 June 84:
2 Feb.
10 Oct.
9 .Tune
I July
12 July
I Jan.
19 Mar.
I July
31 July
7 Feb.
22 Apr.
26 Nov.
8 Feb. 92
I Sept. 92
5 Oct. 92
30 Nov. 92
30 Nov. 92
6 Dec. 92
20 Dec, 92
14 June 93
25 Jan. 94
31 Mar. 95
ig Jan. 96
24 Mar. 96
I
35 1 15 June 35
86
4 April 83;
io Oct. 86
12 Mar. 90
31 July go'
27 July 92
5 Oct. 92:
25 Sept. 95
15 Oct. 94
FulIdiK
I'ay I Pay
258 The Lancashire Fusiliers.
Paymaster.— 2 George Z. Farmar, Lieut. 2 JBnttalion (acting).
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Sullivan Cameron, 2 Jan. 86 ; Hon. Captain 2 Jan. 96.
I George Gribble, 13 ii'eb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returnedjrom Malta, 1881. 2iid Battalion embarked for Bombay, 1881.
'Sir Wniiam Radcliffe served the Eastern campiiifrn of 1854-55 with the 20th Rsgiment. including the battles
°«. • ^ ^^^ ^'^^ '^^ Camp to acting Brigadier Geueral Horn), Balaklava, and Inkurinaii, siege of Sebastopol, and
aflair ot the i8th Jnne (Medal wir.h four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of
the Medjidie). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and vras present at the actions of Chanda,
Umeorpore, and Sultanpore. and at the siege and capture of Lac know— wounded (sabre-out in rio-ht hand) and
twice mentioned in despatches (Medal with CUsp, and CB.).
2 Major Westmacott served in the Zu'u war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Hammersley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Jledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers,— formerly the 20th {East Devonshire)
Regiment.
Raised in 1688 to 1702. Spain and West Indies, to June 1704. England and Ireland, to May 1707. Portugal, to
July 1 7 13. Gibraltar, to May 17^8. Ireland, to May 1741. Germany, May 1742 to November 1745 (battle of
Dettingen). Scotland and England, to May 175E. Germany, to January 1763 ibattle ofMmden). England, to
March 1763. Gibraltar, to July 1769. England, to July 1774. Ireland, to April 1776 Canada, to September 1781.
England, to September 1783. Ireland, to June 1789. Canada, to June 1792. West Indies, to March 1796. England,
to August 1799. Holland to October 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to June fSoo. Minorca, to June
1801. Egypt, to Decemher looi (badge of " Egypt''— with the Sphinx). Malta, to Octouer 1805. Italv and Sicily,
to January 1S08 (battle of Maida). Eogland, to July 1808. Portugal and Spain, to January 1809 (battles of Vim-
iera and' Corunna). E iglan-d to July 1809. Holland, to September 1803. Englmid, to June 1810. Ireland, to
October 1812, The Peninsula and Friince, to June 1814 (battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes and Toulouee).
IreLand, to March 1819. St. Helena, to April 1822. India, to May 1837. England, to June 1840. Ireland, to
September 1841. Bermuda, to April 1847. Canada, to June 1853. England, to July 1854. 1 he Crimea, to July
1856 (battles of Alma and Inkermnn Hnd siege of Sebastopol). England, to Auguht 1857. India, to March T867
(capture of Lucknow). England, to December 1869. Ireland, to March 1873. Bermuda, t'> November 1876. Nova
Scotia, to November 1878. Cyprus and Malta, to January 18S1. Ireland, to Septe'jbev 1885. England, to
Pebruary 1889. Scotland, to April 1891. Ireland, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.
Raised in Ireland in 1858. 'I'o England. 1861. To China. 1863. To Japan, 1864 To China, 1866. To Cape
of Good Hope, 1867. To Mauritius, 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1879. To India, 1881.
Continuation of Notes to the Yorlcshire Regiment.
' Lt. General E. Chippindall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter part of the siege operations
before Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of that fortress ; also at the surrender of the Port and Garrison
of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throug:hont the Eastern campaign of
1S54-55 with the 19th Regiment, including the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma s.nd Inkerman, in the Trenches
during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastoi^ol, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth Septem-
ber— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legio'i of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, includ-
ing the expedition against tlie tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
- Major Sputtiswoode served ■luring the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Nile.
" Major Bowies served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Assouan (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major).
* Major Hadow and Captain Bsson served daring the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st .Battalion York-
shire Regiment on ti e Lines of Communication up the Nile.
' Captains Cartwright, Perrar, Mercer, King, Somervell and Organ served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the NUe. Served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'° IMajor Buckle served during the Nile Expedition in 188.^-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss .as Assistant Provost Marshal
(Medal, and Khedive's Star)
'5 (Japtuin Orr served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
ojieratioiis on the Upper Nile (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^' Caplain Pearson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lieut. Dent served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burma, in 1892-93 in ihe intelligence Depai-tment
dangerously wounded).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Princess of Wales's Ovjn Yorkshire Regiment
(formerly the igth Regiment).
Raised in i688. i6go, to Ireland (battle of the Boyne). 1691, to England. 1692, to Flanders. 1696, to England •
1697, to Flanders and England. 1098, to Ireland. 1702, on sea service (expediti lu to Cadiz). 1704, to Ireland.
1705,10 England. 1709, to Flanders (battle of Malplaquet, ic). 1714, to England. 1723, to Scotland. 1729, to
Ireland. 1739. to England 1744. to Flanders (battle of Fontenoy, &c.). 1749, to Rutland and Gibraltar. 1753.
to England. 1755, to Scotland. 1756, to England. [2nd Battalion detached and r»rmed into the 66th Regiment,
1758.] 1761, at tue capture of Belle Isle. 1761, to England and Gibraltar. 1771, to England. 1773, to Scotland.
1775, to Ireland. 1781,10 Anerica. 1782,10 the West Indies. (Entitled "Tbe ig-.u, or ist Yorkshire North
Riding Regiment.") 1791, 10 ri igland. 1794, to France. 1795,10 England. 1795. to Madras and Ceylon (five
companies at the capture if Seringapatam). 1810, four companies in the expedition against Mauritius. 1820, to
England. 1821, to Ireland. 1S26, to the West Indies. 18:56, to Ireland. 1S39, to Bugland. 1840,10 Ireland and
Malta. 184?, to the Ionian Islands. iS»5, to Irhe West Indies. i8;8, to North /Viucioa. 1851, to England. 1854,
to Turkey and the Criuea (battles ol Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). 1856, to England. 1857, to
India. [2nd Battalion raised in 185S.] i868, Black Mountain Expedition. 1872, to England. Entitled " The
Princess of Wales' Oiva Yvirkshire ttegiment," 1873. 1877,10 Bermuda. 1880, co N pva Scotia. 1884,10 Malta
and Egypt (action of Giuiss). t888, to Cyprus. 1889, to Egypt and England. 1892, to Jersey. 1895, to Ireland.
Record of ihe Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1858. To India, 1863. Entitled " The Princess of Wales' Own," 1875. To England, 1877. To Ireland^
2881. To England, 18S6. To India, 1889.
^59
ist Batt., Sealkote, Punjab. "1 mu,^ 'D^-.^nl 0^^4-r, ■V»-i-,r^iM^-,^„ fltsgimenial District
=mdBatt.,Chathain. ] The Royal SCOtS Fusiliers. [nJ. 2i.-Ayr.
Formedti the 21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers) Begiment.
(Tlie 3rd Battalion is formed of the Eoyal Ayr and Wigtown Militia.)
The Thistle xyithirj the Circle of St. Andrew. "Nemo me impune lacessit." Tho Ro.yal_Oypher and Crown, :-■
" Sleuheiii " " Rauillies '' " Oodbnabdk" " Malplaqcet " "Dettingbn " " Bladensbobg" I
"Alma" "Inkebman" " Setastopoi. " "South Apbica, 1879" "Burma, 1885-87."
Colonel.— A'i/- Frederick Paul Haines,^ GhCB. GCSl. CIE. 2nd Lt. 1-21 June 39 ; Lieut. ^15 Dec. 40; Capt.
16 May46; Bt. Major, 7 June -ig; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Anir. 50; Maior, 15 Nov. 54 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54;
Lf .Colonel, ?4 April 55; Major General, 25 Nov. 64; Lt. General, 23 .May 73; General, i Oct. 77; Fieli
Marshal, 21 May 90 ; Colonel 104th Regiment, 16 May 74 ; Colonel Scots fusiliers, 5 Oct. 00.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.s.c. Arthur John Osborne Pollock,' Ensign, 6 Feb. 66 ; Lieut. ^2 Jan. 69; Capt.
2 Mar. 78; Major, 2 Feb. 85; Lt. Colonel, 25 Aug. 94.
I John Henry Spurgin," Ensign, ^is Feb. 68; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 19 Feb. 79 ; Ifay'or, 2 Nov. 85 ;
Lt. Colonel, i July 95.
Full
Pay.
29
Hall
Pay.
Majohs.
1 Edward Elliott Carr, 2nd in Command 1
12 Aug. 96 -
2 Alexander Houghton Abercrombie, 2Kd>
in Co/ninx'fid 12 N )V. 96 i
1 Algernon William OoUings'*
2 George Alfred K.eefi^
2 William Arthur Young^*
p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Sraythe,^' Assist. {
Military Secrehiry, Canada, 1 Sept. 9:; >
2 p.s.c. ffoji. Arthur Scewart Hardinge^' ...
j).«. C.Richard Boile.au Gaisford,-* .Brigade >
Major, Shornclife, 11 Jnly 96 j
Captains.
Robert William .\Iarmaduke Blake.^i/. J.
Gallou-ay Volunteer Si/les 3 July 95 ... f
2 Mon. Geotf. Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham- )
Fiennes^ ,
Herbert Stewart M'Cance Stanuell,"' "(
Station Staff Offioer, Mooltan, 14 Mar.96 J
2 Alexander Whitelavv Thorneycroft^"
2 Kenneth Edw.Lean,^!^ Adjutant 17 May 94
1 p.s.c. William Hely Bowes.^'J Adjutant \
10 Sept. 94 >
2 Frederick Aug. Lascelles Davidson^"
t Arthur Beyer Hamilton Northcott'*!
I Charles Philip Scurlamore,^^ DSO
1 Donald Mackenzie Stuart (Depot)
Arthur Hugh 'i'hurburu, Adjutant 3)
Battalion 16 Sept. 95 i
2 Hugh Arthur Travers
Herbert Scholfleld Sykes, Adjutant i ")
Volunteer Battalion. 14 Nov. 94 J
I William Douglas Smith^^
I Arthur George B^ird Smiths'"
Quentin Graham i^^innaird .Vgnew,^8.iidc ^
de Camp to Sir G. S. White 8 Apr. 93 ... )
1 Hugh Pleydell De la Bere
r JamesHawkinsWhicshed ¥o\\a,vA?'^(Depot)
George Olof Roos-Keppel,*" Commandunt\
Kuram Militia 12 Apr. 95 }
2 Arthur Charles Herbert Macgregor
2 Walter Hayes- Sadler
I Francis de Sausmarez Shortt^i
ENSIGK OE
2ND LIETTT.
I May
I May
I May
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
13 Aug.
9 Aug. 73J
2b July 76
20 Nov. 75
II Sept. 76
3 May 78
17 July 80
n Sept. 80
14 Sept. 80
27 Dec. 80
4 Feb. 81
79 18 Apr.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
LlEDTEIfANTS.
2 Charles Patrick Amyatt Hull
1 Louis Aylmer North
Dighton Hay Abercromby Dick
2 Henry Edward Gogarty. at Staff College
1 Reginald Yates Morris (Depot)
2 Edwin Ernest Blaine [Depot)
2 John Duncan, Aide de Camp to Major \
GeneraU, Duncan, 11 Mai". 96 )
I Athol Murray Hay Forbes
1 Herbert Hamilton Northey
Arthur Hunter Buiat
2 Vernon Lewis*-
1 Francis Edward Buchanan
2 Frank Hercules Walker
1 Philip George Stewart ,
Sydney AHiertMott
Harry Stuart Raveahill
2 AlOan Dymoke Lewes
1 Hugh Montague Trenchard
I Ewan Christian
I William Lyon Dennistoun Bailbe
13 April
4 May
28 Sept.
I July
1 July
I July
I July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
87I 2 Aug.
87 13 Sept.
"" 27 Aug.
BBEV. MAJ.
14 July 83
21 Sept. 83
1 Mar. 84
2 Feb. 85
2 Nov. 85
3 Jan. 86
25 Aug. 86
2S .iug. 86
16 Sept. 86
12 Jan. 87
23 Jan. 87,
23 Jan. 87
29 June 87
A Oct. 87
4 Aor. 88
15 Sept. 92
15 Sept. 92
20 Feb. 93
24 Feb. 93
7 Feb. 94
25 Aug. 94
14 Nov. 94
21 Nov. 9;
I July 95
I July 95
31 July 95
I Sept. 95
I Sept. 95
12 Aug. gfj
12 Nov. 96
16 Aug. 92
UAJOB.
10 Aug. 91
15 Sept. 92
20 Feb. 93
26 July 94
21 Nov. 94
I July gs
12 Aug.- 96
12 Nov. 96.
16 Nov.
14 Dec.
II Apr.
22 Aug.
23 Mar. - ^
21 Sei5t. 89
4 Mar. 91
4 Mar.
25 July
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
10 Aug.
19 Oct.
8 Mar.
15 Mar.
19 July
2 Aug.
9 Sept.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
Second Lieuienants.
2 Charles John Chard Barrett
1 Richard Knox Walsh
2 Herbert William Bullock
2 Ian Valentine Faton
2 Christian Franklyn Hales Rumbold ...
2 Thomas Allen Rose
I George Robert Keppel Williams
1 Maurice Patrick Macnaghteu
t Roderick jiurrie Burgoyne
2 Edward Harlee Fmch I 5
Douglas Stewart George
10 Sept.
T Nov.
29 May
13 Jan.
3 A»&-
15 Sept.
8 Apr.
19 June
6 July
7 Feb.
20 Mar.
14 Nov.
I July
31 July
I Sept.
18 Mar.
23 Mar.
12 Aug.
20 Aug.
j2 Nov.
Oct. 94
Oct. 94
Dee. 9(
Sept. 95
Dec. 95
Dec. 95
Deo. 95
June 96
June 96
Sept. 96
Dec. 96
Captain W. D. Smith served in
the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
=« Captain A. G. B. Smith served
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots
Fusiliers in the Burmese Expedition
in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
's Captain Agnew served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 as
Transport Officer (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^s Captain Pollard served with the
Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force
m 1890 1 Medal with Clasp), and with
the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Transport Officer ist Brigade
(Clssp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
m 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Tears' Set.]
FuU
TTaif
Pay.
Pay.
13
13
...
260 The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Paymiuters. — 2 Harry S. RavenMH, Lieut. 2 Battalion {acting'},
I
Quarter Masters. — j John Clisliam, 2 Feb. 84 ; Son. Captain, 2 Feb. 94.
2 Robert James Boddy," 18 Oct. 84 ; Hon. Captain, 18 Oct. 94.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ISC Battalion emharlced for India, 25 Sept, iSgi. 2nd Battalion embarked for Natal, 22 February 1873.
I Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services: — On the formation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he wasseverely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough he was promoted to a Company in the loth Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to hie Lordship he served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of' out-
posts at Ramnuggur, 22 Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, and the
battles of Chilliauwallah and Goojerat (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers
the Eastern campaign of 1834-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). During the Afghan
war he directed the military operations as Commander in Chief from September 1879 to September i3So (received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament).
5 Lt.Colonel Pollock servedin the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 (Medal with Clasp).
II Lt.Colonel Spurgin served with the 21st PnsiUersin the Zulu war of 187Q (Medal with Clasp).
1* Major Colliugs served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Boer war of i3Si including the investment of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Keef served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Beohuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37 with the 2nd Batta'ion
Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Major young served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi. Afterwards
served in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1S81, and was present in
the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
" Major H. H. Smythe served in the Boer war of i88j, and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
2' Major the Hon. A. S. Hardinge served with the 2i3t Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ulandi ; also served in the operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strono-.
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88i, and was present at the defence of Pretoria as Actin'g
Aide de Camp to the Commandant. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the operations against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1893— twice wounded'(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
'2 Major Gaisford served in the Boer war of i83i with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-87 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
2i Captain Fiennes served with the 21st Fasiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations against
Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
2* Captain Stanuell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Boer war of i3Si, and took part in the defence of
Pretoria (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Nile Expedition in i33j-35 with the Mounted Infantry of the
Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at AbuKleaand Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2' Captain Thorneycrol't served with the 2TSt Fusiliers in che Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations against Seku-
kuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer warof i8'8i, and took
part in the defence of Pretoria.
^ Captain Lean served with the 2isi Fasiliers in the Zulu war of iS79,and in the operations against Seku-
kuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of i38i, and took
part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-37 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Bowes served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the and Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(Medal 'With Clasp) .
3" Captain Davidson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was present in several engagements
including the taking of the Minhla Redoubt and the capture of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Northcott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Captain Scudamore served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Also served with theHazara Field Force in the expedition
to the Black Mountain in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*» Captain Roos-Keppel served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 -svith the 2nd Battalion Roj-al Scots Fusiliers
(Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Shortt served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist BattaUon Black Watch, took part in
the operations of the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*' Lieut. Lewis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Signalling Officer ist
Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
"Captain Boddy served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expeditionin
1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal 'with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battavion Royal Scots Fusiliers {formerly the 21st Royal
Scots Fusiliers).
Raised in Scotland, Sept. 1678. At the battle of Bothwell Brig, 1679. To England, t68S. To the Low
Cotmtries, 1689. To Scotland, 1697. To Holland, 1702 (at the battles of Blenheim, Ramilies, Oudenarde, Malpla-
quet, &c. &c.). At this time designated the " Royal North British Fusiliers." To Scotland, 1714 (battle of
Sheriffmuir) . To Ireland, 1729. To England, 1740. To Flanders, 1742 (battles of Dettingen and Fentenov). To
England and Scotland, 1745 (battle of Culloden). To Flanders, 1747. To England. 1748. At this time described
as the " 2ist Regiment of Royal North British Fusiliers." At Gibraltar, 1751. To England, 1760. Capture of
Belleisle, on the^French Coast, 1761. To England, 1762. To Scotland, 1763. To America, 1765. To England,
1772. To Canada, 1776. To Scotland, 1781. To Ireland, 1781. To Nova Scotia, 17S9. To the West Indies, 1793.
To Scotland, 1796. To Ireland, 1800. To England, 1805. To Sicily, 1806. To Egypt, May to Oct. 1S07. Re-
turned to Sicily, 1S07. To America, 1814. To England, May 1815. To Belgium and France, July 1815. To
Eno-land, 1817. To the West Indies, 1819. To England, 1827. To Ireland, 1S28. To England, 1831. To Tas-
mania and Australia, 1S32. To India, 1839. To Scotland, 1848. To England, 1851. To Ireland, 1S53. To
Turkey and the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol). To Malta, 1S56.
To the West Indies, i860. To England, 1864. To Scotland, 1865. To Ireland, i866. To India, 1869. Name
altered to " 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers," 1877. To England, 1881. To Ireland, i885. To Scotland, 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 21st Royal North British Fusiliers in Dec. 1804. To Ireland, 1806. To Scotland, iSn.
To Holland, Jan. 1814 (attack on Bergen-op-Zoom). To Scotland, Nov. 1814. Disbanded i3i6. Re-formed in
1857 as 2nd Battalion Royal North British Fusiliers. To England, 1858. To Ireland, 1862. To India, 1863. To
Scotland, 1873. To England, 1874. To Fort George, 1877. To Ireland, 1878. To South Africa, 1879 (Zulu war ).
To India, 1882, To Burma, 1884. To India,, 1887.
The Cheshire Regiment. 261
"udBau:,^Bu?g'va"'.'''" ] Formerly tie 22nd (The Cheshire) Begt. [^^^'r-Ser' I
(Thie 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Cheshire Militia respectively. ) j
The United Red and White Rose. "LorisBUEG" "ilEBiifKB " "Htdeeabad " " Sciitde."
Yeara' 3er Colonel. — David Anderson, ^ Ensign, 28 Dec. 38 ; Lieut, 15 May 41 ; Capt. ^2 Feb. 49 ; Majyr, ^i July 56
^ " ^ ";. Zf .Colonel, 5 Mar. 58; Colonel, 5 Mar. 63; Major General, 28 Oct. 68; lAeut. General, 15 Jan, 2
; General, 17 July 88 ; Colonel Cheshire Regiment, 3 Mar. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 John Deering, lEniign, 8 July 68; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt, 1 Jan. So; Major
21 Apr. 88; Lt. Colonel, 14 May 95.
2 William Frederick Cartels,^ Lieut. 13 Apr. 72; Capt. 16 Aug. 82; Major, 10 Oct. 38; Lt.Colonel,
21 Apr. 96.
Full, Half I
Pay. 'Pay.
Majohs.
1 p.s.c. Francis William Bromfield,2«d in
1 Command 26 June 96
2 Thomas Davison^, 2nd in Command 26
I June 96
1 David Francis Lewis,^ (Be. Li. Colonel}
j i3 Nov. 96) on special service, 'Egypt ... j
David Phelips Chapman, 1° serving in \
I the Egyptia'i Slacer^ Department )
'1 William Keane Richardson
p.s.e. Edward RitchieCoryton Graham, ^
Ast.Adj. Gen. SsMoiderabad, 2 Sept. 95 J
2 Charles Richard Hugh Hardy" (Depot) ...
WilUam Candler Neville,^ Adjutant 3 >
Battalion 8 Xov. 93 J
CiPTAINS.
1 Reginald Parker GT:oye,^^ Coinmandant~)
Boonamallee Depot 22 July 95 )
t Edward John Lambi'
Richard Armstrong,* Inst. S. M. College )
I Oct. 90 i
2 Robert Joseph Cooke^
I Henry Edward Napier
I p.s.c. Edward Thornton Taylor
BNSIGlf OE
2SD LIKUT.
jj''27 Apr.
Gregory Sinclair Haines, Governor of\
Brixton Military Prison, 27 Mar. 96.../
James Wilson Fvaser, Adjutant 2 Fol.\
3n. Gordon Highlanders 2 Apr. 94 ...}
James Richard Kemmis Birch,'^ Insp, \
Army Signalling, Madras and Bombay, ■
1 Apr. 95...., ]
William Frederick White'^
2 Edgar Elliott Hasey
William Hussey-Walsh,i' Adjutant i ^
Vol. Bn. Essex Seat. 19 Mar. 95 )
Anthony Edward Ranelagh Tucker,)
Adj. 3 Volunteer Battalion 2 Nov. 96 J
2 Alexander George William Tod^
2 Walter ReesClittbrd IS ,....
2 Harry Fras. Kellie,* Adjutant 21 Apr. 93
1 David Brodie Thomas" (Dejjo/)
Ralph Douglas Turton, Adjutant 2 )
Volunteer Battalion i March 93 j"
2 Dudley Coryndon Boger*
2 Arthur de Courcy Scott*
2 Arthur Brabazon Stone*
WilUam Lionel Stretton
Henry Smyth's
John Shawe-Tayior.^" Aide de Camp to
General J". Davis, 9 Jan. 94
Thomas Owen Marden*
2 WilUam Vincent Moul*
Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Buckley Bennet*
1 Henry Sargeaunt-'
2 Arthur Claud Adair
1 Charles Henry Donald Lyon-Campbell...
I Byron Leicester*
I Wm. Martin-Leake," Adjutant 8 Aug. 96
1 Vincent Randolphe Pigott"
2 John Cephas Howard (Z)epo<)
1 John Francis Wolseley (Depot)
2 Alien Butler Gosset
2 Austin Samuel Cooper
1 William Auchincloss
2 Warren Hastings Anderson
I Thomas Gaspard Cousin
I Percy Lynes Grove ^
1 Cecil George Porcher
2 Herbert Edward Mayo
Herbert Hulseberg ,
2 Bryan Henry Chetwynd-Stapylton
r Frederick Benjamin Young
I William Knapp Tarver, Army Ser. Corps
5 Feb.
4 May
14 Sept.
9 May
8 Aug.
8 May
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
8 Oct.
24 Dec.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
4 Feb.
9 Sept.
9 Jan.
5 Oct.
19 Nov.
LIEUT.
r May
II May
5 Oct.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
II Aug.
II Aug.
29 May 72
70, ''27 Oct. 71
II Feb. 75
28 Mar. 74
13 Dune 77
19 June 79'
6 Aug. 79
17 April 80
78
78
4 Dec. 78
22 Sept. 83
20 Feb. 84
20 Feb.
13 Aug. 83
10 Sept.
6 Sept.
e Sept. 85
6 Sept. 85
BBEV.HAJ.
85
27 Jan. 8r 19 Sept. 85
I July 81 7 Feb. 87
I July 81 19 Apr. 87
I July 81 1 19 Apr. 87
xo May 82! 23 Aug.
9 Aug. 82 17 Sept. 87;
I July 81 j 16 June 87
9 Sept. 82 13 June
22 Oct. 81 15 Aug.
15 June 8;
91
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug,
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
9 May
9 May
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
SeCOITD .LiBITTEirASTS,
2 Hugh St. .John Morrell 2 June
2 Charles Welman Collins - 2 .Tune
r Andrew Spotswood Ash 13 Dec.
1 Reginald Seymour Thomas „ 12 Dec.
2 Maxton Moore j 29 May
I Ross John Finnis Hayter ' 28 Aug.
83
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
16 Oct.
11 Nov.
14 Jan.
II Mar.
14 May
7 Sept.
4 Nov.
8 Aug.
9 Jan.
26 Sept.
24 Oct.
19 Mar.
I Apr.
14 May
15 iiay
17 June
8 Aug.
II Sept. 88
16 Oct. 90
14 Jan. 91
. 84 14 Jan. 91
14 May 91
85 14 May 91
85 7 Sept. 91
85 4 Nov. 91
85 21 Apr. 92
85 26 Sept. 94
24 Oct. 94
19 Mar. 9:;
I Apr. 93
14 May 95
15 May 96
15 May 96
15 May 96
24 Mar.
28 Oct.
14 Jan.
Nov
21 Apr
24 Oct.
14 May
21 Apr. 96
* Major Neville, Captains Arm-
strong, Cooke, Tod, Kellie, Boo-er
Scott, Stone, Marden and Moul'
Lieuts. Bennet and Leicester served
in the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88
with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Davison served with the ist
Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre'sent
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'•• Captam Birch served in thef ex
pedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the
Mounted Infantry— severely wounded
(mentioned m despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Thomas served with the
Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1839-9D with the ist Battalion Cheshire
Regiment (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with ClaspJ .
Full I Haiti
Pay. Pay.!
262
The Cheshire Heglment.
Second LiEDTENiUxs.
I Artiur James Leslie Dj'er
1 Owen Hassall
2 Claud Gillan Erskine Hughes
1 Charles Merton Stephen
2 Fras. Claverint,' Peere Williams Freeman
Edwin Louis Roddy :
2ND LIEtlT.
28 Sept. 93
9 Oct. 95
29 Feb. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
Paymasttrt. — 1 Henry Sargeant, Litut. i Sattalion (acting).
1
Quarter UTaxteYS. — i Alexander M'Dermott, 13 Jan. 92.
2 Albert Gregory," 14 June 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facingg White. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
st Battalion emlariedfor Gibraltar, 20 Feb. iSSs. 2nd Battalion returned from Burmah, 8 Feb. 18
' General Anderson was present with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Boree Valley in the Peshawur district in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
' Lt. Colonel Curteis served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
' Lt. Colonel Lewis served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and waspresentat Ekowe during the investment — wounded.
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin and
Toski (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). St-rved with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir-Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the ist Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatchee.
Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
' Ma.jor Hardy served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS3 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'<• Major Chapman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer on the Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) .
Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss; also
served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah as
Assistant Adjutant General Egyptian Army (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh).
'■» Captain Lamb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8; (Medal with Clasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
15 Caplain Grove served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
•^ Captain White served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushal
Expeditionary Force in 1SS9-90 (Clasp).
17 Captain Hussey-Walsh served m the Burmese campaign in 1887-89 with the Sawlapaw Expedition, Eastern
Karenni (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and with the
Wuntho Field Force in 1891 as Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
1* Captain Clifford served with the Karen Expedition in 1888-S9 as Transport Oificer to the Lower Burma-
Column (Medal with Clasp).
i» Captain Henry Smyth, Lieuts. Martin-Leake and Pigott served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
2" Captain Shawe Taylor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1B87-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Lieut. Sargeaunt served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
'* Lieut. Gregory served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment {formerly the 22nd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Ireland (battle oftheBoyne, &c.). To England, 1692. To the Netherlands, 1695.
To Ireland, 1698. To Jamaica, 1702. I0 lielpnd, 1718. To Minorca, 1726. To Gibialtar (siege of that place), 7727.
To Minorca, 1727. To Ireland, 1749- To North America, 1756 (siege of Louisttrg. capture of (Jnebec and Mon-
treal). To Albany and New York, 1 761. To the West Indies, 1762 (capture of Dominica, Martinique, Grenada,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Havennah). To Wesit Florida, 1763. ToEnglard, 1765. To Scotland, 1770. To Ireland,
1773. To North America, [775 (battle of Bunker's Hill). 'To Nova Scotia, 1776. To Staaten Island, 1776 {capture
of New York, Fort Washington, and Rhode Island). To Rhode Island, 1777. To New York, 1779. Entitled
"Cheshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1783. To the Channel Islands and England, 1787. To Ireland, 1790.
To the West Indies, 1793 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, Guadaloupe and St. DominfiO). To England, 1795.
To the Channel Islands, 1798. To England, 1799. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1800. To India, 1S03. To Mauritius,
1810 (capture of that place). 12nd Battalion raised 1814, and disbanded 1815.] To England, 1819. To Ireland,
1821. To Jamaica, 1827. To Ireland, 1837. To England, 1840. To India, 1841 (battles of Hyderabad and Meeanee,
conquest of Sind). To England, 1855. 12nd Battalion re-forired in 1858.] To Irelar d, 1859. To Malta, i86c. To
New Brunswick, i866. To Ireland, 1869. To the Channel Islands, 1871. To England, 1872. To Ireland, 1:77.
To the Channel Islands, 1881. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1S85. To Egypt, 1886. To India, 1887. ro
Burma, 1887. To India, 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,
Raised in 1858 and proceeded to Malta, May 1859. To Gibraltar, July 1865, and to the Mauritius the same
month. To England, July 1^67. To India, Oct. 1873. To Burma, Oct. 1B87. To England, Jan. 1889.
263
ist Batt., Aden. '1 mi -i-, i tit 1 t. -ra ■-• f Regimental Biairict
2nd Batt., Malta. J The Royal Welsh FuSllierS. [no. ^s.-Wrexham/
Formerly the 2yd {Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment.
(The 3r(i and 4tli Battalions are formed of the Royal Denbigh and Flint and the Royal Carnarvon and
Merioneth Militia respectively. )
The Prince of Wales's Plume, "/cA Difn." The Rising Sun. The Red Dragon. The White Horse. " Nee asper
terrent." "Blenheim" " Ramillies " "Oddenaedb" " Malflaqcbt " "Dettin&en" "Miwden" "Egtpt"
(with the Sphinx) " Coeunna " "Martinique" "Albdhera" "Badajoz " "Salamanca" "Vittoria"
"PrRENEEs" "Nivelle" " Orthes " "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Alma" "Inkeeman"
"Sevastopol" "Ldcknow" " Ashantee " " Burma, 1885-87."
Colonel. — Charles Crutchley, 2n(Z Z(. 'S April 26 ; X<. 22 July 30 ; Cap<. fii Dec. 35 ; 3fa/or, ''22 Oct. 44;
Lf. Colonel, 24 July 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 31 Jan. 64; Lt. General, 23 April 72; General,
I Oct. 77 ; Colonel 23rd Fusiliers, ir Mar. 75.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Rowland Broughtou Mainwaring,' Lt. 30 Dec. 71; Capt. 13 June 80; Major, 10
Oct. 85 ; Lt. Colonel, i July 95.
I Charles Cecil Hayford Thorold, Lt. 13 Jane 74; Capt. 25 Oct. 82; Major, 16 July 90 ; Lt.Cclonel,
4 Mar. 96.
Half HM
Pay. Pay
6
Majors.
2 Hon. Reginald Henry Bertie, 2n'i in">
Commund 26 June 96 )
I Frederick Morris,* 2nd in Command 26 )
June 96 j
I Alfred John Ohamberlin Wrench
1 Sir Robert A\iaustus Wm. Colleton,^ )
Bart., Commandant Pachmarhi Depot r
15 Oct. 95 )
2 Hugh James Archdale^"
2 John Harnage King Griffith
Robert Henry William Dunn-^
2 Hugh Thomas Lyle, "-DSO. (Depot)
Captains.
WilliamRandal Hamilton Beresford,'^
D. A. A. Gen. for Instruct ion, Hanikhft,
8 May 96
2 Burton Henry Philips
Augustus Frederic Coaler, ^' Adjutant
^Battalion I Sept. 94
1 j).«.c. ArthurWilloughby George Lowry
Cole,'" Adjutant 23 Apr. 94
2 Sydney George Bveritt
I John Lock Look
Evelyn Liuzee Engleheart, Adjutant
13 Middlesex Volunteer Rijles i July 96
Alan Percy George Gough,^ Adjutant
2 Vol.Bn. Welsh FusUierii 15 Sept. 92
1 Patrick Riners Mantel!,^* Station Staff
Officer, Lujtdour, 26 Feb. 96
Robert Mandy Osborne Glynn, .i(i/M<an<
3 Battalion Essex Regt. i Nov. 04
2 James Hugh Gwynne^
1 George Frederic Bartteiot,^^ with Pro-
visional Battalion „ ...
Raymond Sudeley Webber,^' xervlng
with the Egij-ptian Army
: Henry Delme-Radcliflfe^^
William Charles Hall,^' Adjutant i Vol.
Battalion 16 Sept. 95
2 Sir Horace Westropp M'Mahon, Bart. \
2 Bernard Kingscote Hanbury
Henry John Madocks, on special service,
Uganda
I Richard Courtenay Brabazon Throck-
morton
George William David Bowen Lloyd.
Adjutant 3 Battalion 15 Aug. 96
1 Henry Osbert Samuel Cadogan,^'
Station Staff' Officer, Jhansi, 7 Feb. 96 j
Lieutenants.
1 Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty" ...
2 Henry Meredyth R\c\\a,r As (Depot)
2 Graham Egerion Rickman
1 Charles Edward Willes^'
2 Chas. Macpherson Dobell," Adjutant >
7 Nov. 96 i
2 Ralph Abercrombie Berners^'
I Randle Barnett Barker
: Richard Gordon Beresford Lovett
I Richard William Creighton Blair
I William Garnett Braiihwaite
1 Richard Edward Phillips Gabbett
2 Henry Rotherham
2 Archibald Hay
t Allan Ivan Lean, with Provisional Batt...
2 Oswald Swift Flower
2 Edward Thomas Le Marchant
I John Brydges Cockbum
1 William Best
2 George Frederick Hayes Dickson
I Oliver de Lancey Williams
Seconk Lieutenants.
1 Marraaduke Henry Littledale Gale ...
2 J.ihn Arthur Higgon
I Edward Powys Wheaily Cobb
1 Archibald Coke M'Kinnon Cockburn
2NI> likdt.
22 Jan.
79
6 Aug.
79
II Oct.
79
II Aug.
80
11 Aug.
80
22 Jan.
81
24 Aug.
87
n Feb.
88
9 May
88
21 Sept.
S9
II Dec.
89
12 Feb.
QO
29 Mar.
90
20 Aug.
90
29 Oct.
90
17 Jan.
91
4 Mar.
91
2 May
91
23 May
91
10 Oct.
91
10 Oct.
91
13 July
92
28 Sept.
92
19 Oct.
92
9 Sept.
93
23 Dec.
9S
7 Mar.
9+
2 June
94
10 Oct.
94
10 Oct.
94
ic Oct.
04
13 Mar.
P.S
8 May
95
21 Sept. 74
2 Dec.
13 June
2 Dec. 74
II Feb. 75
II Feb. 75
II Nov. 76
13 Apr. 81
I July
1 Jul.7
I July
I July
I July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
25 Aug.
6 May
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
23 May
29 Aug.
4 Nov.
25 Nov.
26 May
25 Aug.
2 July
8 Oct.
28 Jan.
23 Sept. 91
29 May 92
6 June 92
15 June gi
13 July 92
12 Apr. 93
22 July 93
2 Aug. 93
23 Dec. 93
16 May 94
20 June 94
6 Mar. 95
23 Mar. 95
2 Apr. 95
I July 95
4 Mar. 9b
8 May 96
8 May 96
7 Sept. 96
•7 Nov. 96
brev.maj.
10 May 83
I July 81
29 Oct. 81
20 Mar. 85
20 Mar. 85
20 Mar. 85
21 June 85
6 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 83
2 April 87
17 July 89
22 Jan. 90
2 July 90
2 Apr. 91
6 Apr. 91
15 June 92
13 July 92
17 Feb. 92
23 Dec. 93
16 May 94
1 Nov. 94
1 Nov. 94
23 Mar. 95
2 Apr. 95
4 Mar. 96
28 Mar. 96
8 May 96
8 May 96
7 Sept. 96
2 Apr. 91
I July 91
6 Oct. 86
2 Apr. 89
13 July 92
2 Anr. 95
4 Mar. 96
9 Sept. 96
Yeara Ser.
Fall Half
Pay. Pay.
264
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
SBCO^D LlEDTBIfAHTB.
2 Frederick Charles France-Hayhurst
2 Hugh Hill
1 George Kdmund Stevenson Salt ....
2 Fulke Jamea. VValwyn
2 Walter Lloyd
2 Robert Ingelow Bradshaw Johnson.
P'rederic Anderson Stebbing
Charles Annesley Ball- Acton
2irD LIEUT.
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec 95
8 Apr. 96
24 June 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
2 William Miles Kington i 5 Sept. 96
1 Gerald John Percival Geiger 5 Sept. 56
2 UoK. Charles Rowland Clegg-Hill 9 Dec. 96
Paymasters. — i Richard G. B. Lovett, Lieut, i Battalion {acting) ,
2
Quarter Maotera. — 2 Joseph Edward Freierick Barr, 5 Oct. 92 ; Eon. Lieut.
I Robert Sheffield Ransome, 20 Feb. 95 ; Mon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion emharkei for Bengal, 1880. 2nd Battalion embarked for 2Ialta, i July 1896.
' Lt.Colonel Mainwaring embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Asbanti
Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and commanded
the expedition from Bhamo to Mogoung in 1886 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the lat Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
* Major Morris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the iSt Battalion Royal Welsh Fusilierg
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in iSgi with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
" Sir Robert Colleton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
-" Major Archdale served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Claspl.
'^ Major Dunn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Adjutant to the ist Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Lyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fiisiliers
and was present in the expeditions to Mogoung and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier in 1886 —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Williamson (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'5 Captain Beresf6rd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
1^ Captain Cooper served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer to the 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain Cole served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusihers (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
>>* Captain Gough served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe, and was slightly wounded in an engagement at Tingotyi on the
i6th May (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2' Captain Mantell served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
« Captain Gwynne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6, and was severely wounded in an engagement at
Yatha (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Bat-
talion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
26 Captain Barttelot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the lat Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers in-
cluding the expedition to the relief of Thila (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain Webber served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1S96 ivith
the 12th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
2' Captain Delme RadclifTe served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
'1 Captains Hall and Cadogan, Lieuts. Willes, Dobell, and Bemers served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891
with the ISt Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Doughty served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers —
severely wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (formerly the 22rd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Flanders, 1694. To Ireland, 1697. To Flanders, 1701 (battles of
Blenheim, Eamillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To Flanders, 1742 (battle of
Dettingen). To England, 1745. To Flanders, 1747. To England, 1748. To Minorca, 1755. To Gib-
raltar, 1756. To England, 1756. To Germany, 1758 (battle of Minden). To England, 1763. To
America, 1763. To England, 1784. To St. Domingo, 1794. To England, 1796. To Holland, 1799. To
Egypt, 1 80 1 (received the badge of "Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar, 1801. To England,
1803. To Bremen, 1805. To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England, 1807. To Nova
Scotia, Feb. 1808. To the West Indies, Dec. 1808 (capture of Martinique). To Halifax, 1809. To
the Peninsula, 1810 (battles of Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse). To England, 1814. [Second Battalion raised in 1804. To Spain, 1808 (battle of Corunna).
To England, Walcheren, and returned to England, 1809. Amalgamated with ist Battalion, 1814.] To
Belgium and France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1818. To Gibraltar, 1823. To England,
1834. To Nova Scotia, 1838. To Canada, 1840 To West Indies, 1843. To Nova Scotia, 1847. To
England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Seliastopol). To
England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1869. To India, 1880, To Burmah,
1885 (campaign of 1885-86). To India, 1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Eaised at Newport (Wales) in »[858. To Malta, 1859. To Gibraltar, 1863. To Canada, 1866, To
England, 1867. To West Coast of Africa and Ashanti, 1873. To England, 1873. To Gibraltar, 1874.
To England, 1880. To Irelau 1, 1883,
rSegimental Dittrict 2CZ
j_No. 24. — Brecon. •^
istBatt., Gibraltar. T ipiie South Wales Bordercrs.
2aaBat.t., Aldersnot. J
Formerly the 24th {The 2nd Warwichshire) Hegiment.
(The 3rJ. and 4tli Battalions are formed of the South Wales Borderers and the Montgomery-
Militia respectively. )
"Blenheim" " RiMiLiiEs" "Oudknabdk "" MiLPLAQaBT" " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Cape of Good Horp,
i3o6'" "Talatkua" "Fdentss d'Onoe" " Salamanca" "Vittobia" "PYEENiiKS " " Nitelle " "Orthes"
"PSNINaULA" "PUNJArB" " ChILLLAN WALLAH " "GOOJEBAl" " SotTTK AfEICA, 1877-8-9 " " BUEKA, 1385-87."
Yeara'Ser. Colonel.— Edmund Wodehouse, Ensign, ''24 Mar. 37 ; lAeiif.
Fnll
Pay
Halt
Pay.
Jan. 41; Capf. •'28 Apr. 46; Major,
'S Aug. 51; Bt.Lf.Colonel, 12 Dee. 57; Lt. Colonel, g Mar. 60; Colonel, i June 02; Major General,
6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 25 Apr. 80 •,.&eneral, i July 81 ; Colonel South Wales Borderers, 13 Nov. 88.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 JjiZ Edward Stevenson Browne,i£M)n.yn, 23 Sept. 71 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 19 May
80 ; Major, q Nov. 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 Apr. 93.
I Henry Germain Mainwaring,* Lieut. 21 Sept. 73; Ca-pt. 7 July 80; Major, 2 Nov. S3; Li.Colonel,
9 June 96.
21
...
20
20
...
19
i3
...
19
...
20
...
19
i3
18
...
Majors.
Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements,*
DSO. {Bt.Lt.Colonel, i July 87 ; Aide
de Camp to 'he Queen, and Colonel, 2
Dec. g6), '?nd in Command 26 June 96
2 Son. Dlick De Rupe Burke Roche,' 2)ji)
' n Command 30 Sept. 96 }
2 Courtney Vor Trower'"
I George Champney Palmes-'
1 Charles Emilius Curll^^
2 Henr.y Morgan^*
2 John David Arthur Thos. Lloyd^ (i)epo<)
1 Frederic Philip Smyly-''
Captains.
2 Arnold Wilson Birch-^
KezitL&MGa.m.p'oeW,^'' Adjutant 2 Middle-
)ex Vol. Bi/les 16 Nov. 96 ) \
Francis Charles Bang Hauter, Adjutant } 1
3 Glamorgan Vol. Bijlea i Nov. 92 J i
Arthur Maitland Sugden,^" Army Pay (
Department )
Edward Sylvester GiUman, Adjutant 4 >
Volunteer Battalion i Oct. 96 S
t Jonas Hamilton du Boulay Travers-' ...
Douglas John Gaisford, Adjutant 4 \
Battalion 1 Fel>, 92 S
2 Henry Macleod Graham^^
George Turner, Adjutant r Volunteer"!
Battalion 28 Apr. 93 i
Bowen Wm. Sutton Van Straubenzee, ^
Instructor B. M. College i Sept. 92... >
George Hughes Grant,^^ Adjutant -^X
Battalion 4 Sept. 95 S
Alfred Maitland Addison
I Charles Archibald Ramsay Scott
Herbert Aoheson Moore^
2ND LIEUT.
2 Deo. 74
76
77
14 Sept. 78
22 Jan. 79
4 Dec.
31 Jan.
16 Feb.
26 Mar.
6 Sept
17 May
10 Sept. 77
23 Jan. 79
31 May 80
23 Jan. 79
12 Apr.
79
79
2 July
II Aug. 80
5 Oct. 78
22 Jan. 81
19 Feb. 81
II Aug. 80
Arthur Henry Morris Hamilton Jones, \
Adj. 2 Volunteer Battalion i June 95 i
1 Hugh Gilbert Casson, Superintendent \
of' Gymnasia, Gibraltar, i May 96 ...)
Fred. St. John Hughes, A.D.C. to Sir {
F.W.E.F.Forestier- Walker 18 Nov. 95.*
2 Clifton Vincent Reynolds Wright"
Clayton Gascoigne Beauchamp,^'.4(i/'K- -J
tant 3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Feb. 96... i
1 Sydne.y Pitzwyman Cooke, Adjutant )
31 July 93 i
Henry de Clervaulx Moody-*
John Going™ (Depot)
Chas. Edw. PitzGerald Walker (Depot)
2 Sydney Sheridan Bradford,^^ Adjutant \
10 Oct. 94 >
Victor Ferguson, 4 (lie de Camp to Sir")
F. Carrinffton, 28 May 95 J
LlEtTTENANTS.
Thomas Stirling Marquis,^' Army Ord- \
nance Department S
Wilfrid Edward Bownas Smith
2 Marcus John Barre de la Poer Beresford
2 Edward Whitmore Jones (Depot)
Franklin Macaulay Gillespie, serving"/
under the Roi/al Niger Company ^
EdwardCuninghame Marges3on,s«ri;iH^ )
under the Royal Niger Company ,<
Herbert Wykeham England Parker, >
serving under the Royal Niger Company j
I Francis Geo. Courthope Mansel Morgan
I Robert Peel Yates
1 Charles John Satford
2 Charles William Fearless
I James Grimwood
I Walter Ernest Lawrence
p Frederick William Gray
1 Anthony Julian Reddie
2 William Arthur Clanmor Williams
2 Archibald Jones Forbes
I William Lyttleton Lawrence (Depot)
1 Glynne Everard Earle Welby
2 Robert William Bradley
2 Charles Lancaster Taylor
17 May
7 July i
14 Dec. 1
II July
I Jan.
1 July
I July
8 June
10 Mar.
8 Aug.
7 Feb.
6 Feb.
28 Feb.
6 May
jg Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
7 Feb.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.'
79
4 Dec. 80
18 June 81
8 Oct. 8:
9 June 82
5 Jan. 84
25 Oct.
15 Anr.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
9 June
14 June
20 Sept.
25 Oct.
25 Feb.
I June
25 Oct.
31 Jan.
BBEV.MA.I.
89
91,
T Oct. 91
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
5 Feb.
16 Nov.
16 Nov. 87
9 May
6 July
1 3 Feb.
25 July
S Deo.
27 Jan.
12 Mar,
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
;q Nov.
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
20 May
20 May
19 July
23 Deo.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
3 Nov.
24 Feb.
I Sept.
I Nov.
I Nov. 92
I Nov. 92
2 Dec.
26 Oct.
25 Aug.
31 July
31 July 89
26 Mar. 90
I .Tune 90
;Oct.
Oct.
II Sept. 93
II Sept. 93
25 Mar. 92
i^ Nov. 95
15 Nov. 96
15 Nov. 96
j6 Nov. 96
18 Nov.
91
I Sept.
92
22 Feb.
93
13 May
93
13 May
93
19 July
Q~,
24 Oct.
93
24 Oct.
93
24 Oct.
93
28 Mar.
9J
22 May
Q4
28 May
9,
I July
9i
9 Oct.
9t
j8 Nov.
9S
II Jan.
96
II Nov.
96
14 Nov.
96
14 Nov.
C.6
24 Feb. So
10 Feb.
4 Mar,
92
4 ivxa-i . y.1
9 June 92
9 June 93
2 3 Nov. gi.
9 June 96
30 Sept. 96
Q 2
266
Tlie South Wales Borderers.
Second LiEUTBNiNTS,
1 Harry WMtehill Stevens
2 Frederick George Lawrence...
7 Mar.
lo Oct.
Francis Innes Day j 20 Feb.
Robert Berkeley Airey 1 6 Mar.
2ND LI EOT.
2 Charles Sumner Stocks.,
I Bertram ■\Viiliam Collier
1 Edward Colson
2 Guy Bernard Campbell Ward..
I Teignmoiith Philip Melvill ....
Hubert Peel Yates
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
2=; Mar.
14 Oct.
9 Dec.
Paymasferg. — 1
2
Quarter Masters. — 2 William Burrows,'"' 15 Nov. 93; Kon. Lieut.
I Joseph Thomas Field, 3 June 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embitrkei for Eyypt , 17 Dec. 1892. 2nd Battalion returned from Aden, 16 Nov. Q'x.
' Lt.Colonel E. S. Browne served in the Kafir war in 187S including the operations against the Criquap ; al3c»
served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zlobane Mountain (Victoria Cross) and Dlunds
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the "SiE " lor
his gallant conduct on the 29th March 1879, when the Mounted Infantry were being driven in by the enemy al
Inhlobana, in galloping back and twice assisting on his horse (under heavy fire and within a few y.irds of the
enemy) one of the mounted men, who musi. otherwise have fallen into the enemy's hands."
* Lt.Colonel Muinwaring served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas; alse-
served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Clements served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at Neumarke; also
served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with ths
Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Brigade Major, and was present in the engagements at Obu (severely wounded)
and Taindah— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
' Major Hon. Ulick Roche served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 with the ist Battalion of the 24th Foot, irclud-
ing the operations against the Gaikas and Galekas (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition iji
1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Captain Trowe-r served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas and Gaikas ;
also served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
-^ Major Palmes served in the Kafir war in 1877-7S, and was present during the operations against the Galekae,
and in the engagement at Quintaaa (Medal with Clasp).
" Majors Curll, Lloyd and Smj-ly, Captains G.K.Moore and Birch served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal witi
Clasp).
" Major Morgan served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal witli
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88t and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
-=• Captain R. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Captain Moody served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal WCS4
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
-" Captain Sugden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captain Travers served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
2' Captain Beauchamp served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Going served with tic Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Graham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'■' Captaii. Grant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain H. A. Moore served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Captain Wright served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1S92 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Claspl.
3' Captain Bra.dtord served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with Clasp).
s' Lieut. Manjaia. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.
■"' Lieut. Burrows gerved in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition ii»
Z887-89 (MeCal with ClEfp).
i3t Batt., Alderahot.
iznd Batt., Tbobba, Punjab.
-[ The King's Own Scottish
J Borderers.
Formerly the 2Sth {The Kino's Own Borderers) Eegnnent.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Scottish Borlei'ei's Militia.]
r Ecifimenfal Bintricfi^o. 25.
[_ — Berwick-on-Tweed.
267
The King's Crest, "/b Veritaie Seligionis confidt^." The Castle of Ed^nburgrh. " A'lsi Bominus frusfra."
The White Horse. " Nee asperaferrent." " Minden " " Egmoni-op-Zee" " Eg^^t (with the Sphmx).
Years'Ser. " MiSTiNIQUE " "Aeghanistan, 18
-■William Crai
25
_ Etailius Napier.i :Ensign, 28 Aug. 35 ; Lt. ^17 Nov. 37; Capt.^2g April 42; Brevet
Major, 18 Feb. 48 ; Brevet Lf. Colonel, 30 May 51 ; Colonel, 28 Oct. 54 ; •^'^'^'j„^3,?fi:iiJ„^"-'°!|i;^"l''''''
Full I Half Colonel,
Pay. Pay _^ -,— •
9 March 6sViVe«f. ffe««-'a/, 22' Aug. "7^ TQeneriH, '1 Oct. 77'; Coion'e'l King's Own Borderers, 23 Sept. 8
Lieutenant Colonels.— I John Henry Hickman Spence Drew Hogarth,- insi^w, 5 l^ar. 67 ; i^ •'28 May
70 ; Capt. I July 7S ; Miijor, 15 Dec. 3; ; Lf .Colonel, i .Tan. 94. t^ -u o^
2 Henry Grey Dixon,* C'5. £rt«i^n, 1-23 Dec. 68; Lt. ''2 Aug. 71; Copf. 12 Feb. 79; Major, 17 Feb. S6 ;
Lt. Colonel, 3 Dec. 94. ,
M.4.J0HS.
p..«.e. .lohn William Godfray^ {Brevet^ \
Lt. Colonel, 22 Jan. 96), 2Hrf ik Com- >
m'iH!^ 26 June 96 J
ENSIGN OB
?lfD LIEUT.
24 Sept. 71
5
30 Jan.
1 May
2 Mar.
II May
8 Dec. 77
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. So
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81
iq Feb. 81
23 April 8:
X George Thomas William Hewat, 2nd, \ C5„„t
in Command 26 June 96 ) ^" "^V''- ''
1 Robert John Romanes
Chas.Thfiodore Becker, « Station Staff\ |
Officer, Ferozepore, ■2% S>eX)t. Q'^ i
r Francis Arthur Cartwright Glaugh- "^
ton' >
2 George NisbetMayne" }
1 James Henrj' Erskine Reid' (Depot)
Alex. Hepburne Barrington Cavaye '
Dep. As'ist. Adj. General, Madraa
30 Aug. 95
Captains.
2 Charles Louis Woollcombe'"
1 Montagu Grant Wilkinson"
I Alfred Worsley Feanyaan"'
1 James Hope"-
2 Herwaki Robert Wigram-° (Depot)
2 Duncan Alwyn Macfarlane^'
I James Rea, Adj. 3 (Dumfries) Vol. Jin. t
I 27 Oct. 92 /
|i George de WetVerner'-
I Reynell H. Bayley Taylor," Army )
Ordnance Department >
!2 Chas. Jsph.Edvvd. AddisM'Art;hur,23 7
i S. S. Officer, Dalhouste, 9 Oct. 95 ... i
I p.s.e. Percy Wildman-Lushington, )
Instructor Jt. Mil. Coll. 13 Feb. 93... )
p.s.e. Alex. Beamish Hamilton, -*&p. \
Assist. Adj. Gen. Alexandria, 10 Dec 93 )
I James Bo'uham Tod Pratt," Adju-7
taut 25 July 94 >
Harold James Clifford Stanton, Adj.'\
I Roxburgh and Selkirk Vol. Sifles >
II Nov. 95 >
Robt. Lynch Blosse,^ Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. )
King^s Oirn Scottish. Bord. 11 Jan. 92)
1 Ar. Wentworth Wm. Aug. Thellusson^'
Walter Dennistoun Sellar,"^ -irf^. 8^
Vol. Bn. Snual Scots i Mar. 93 !)
Augustus Heiier 'illa,gee,Arny Fay Dep.
Edgar John Dent,* Adjutant 3 Bat-\
talion I Sejit. 94 S
Cecil Macdonald Stephenson," Adj. ^
4 Vol. Bn. B. Highlaiide-rs 13 May 95 )
2 Thomas George Mac Laren^"
2 Archibald Stephen Koe^'
2 Lionel Chorley Lascelles Davidson
2 Edward Robert Cureton^*
2 Alfred Edward Haig," Adj utant 197
May 96 S
1 Seymour Campbell Johnston'*
LlEUTENAirTS.
11 Alexander Charles Going
12 Angus George Fraser'-'
1,2 Alan Ralph Cobboldis
'2 David Ramsay Sladeni^ (Depot)
,1 Francis John Carruthers"'
i2 Herbert William Rattigan^''
'2 Norman Ernest Playfair
2 Thomas Byrne Sellar'' ...,
I Edgar Quartus Robertson (Dejjo*)
Ii Charles Baldwin Clutterbuck
I Arthur Blair, at Staff College
I Edward Maule Young
1 Herbert Gilbert Maclachlan Amos
'2 Godfrey Frederic Chas. Baliol Scott^
2 William Henry Somerville M'Alester^'
2 Robert Ind Chamberlain*"
1 Hugh Mauritius Leet
Rous Milner Limond,*^ .4rmj/ Serviee\
Corps i
2 Henry Donald Neil Maclean
I George Martin Hannay
BKEV.MAJ.
28 Oct. 71 22 Dee. 79
28 Oct. 71
29 May 72
9 Aug. 73
28 Feb. 74
13 June 74
II Feb. 75
31 •
77
6 June E8
14 June 90
8 Oct. 50
30 Dec. 91
27 July
I Jan.
to Sept.
S:
II Oct. 76
17 April 79
24 May 79
17 May 79
2 July 79
6 May 82
3 Apr. 78
I Jan. 81
26 Feb.
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July 81
I July 81
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 83
10 Mar,
89
14 Sept. 8;
18 Jan. 31
9 May 8
9 May 8
9 May 8
1 3 June 8
22 Aug. 8
22 Aug. 8
22 Aug. 8
29 Dec. 8
8 June 8
I Mar.
I Mar.
7 Jan.
15 Oct.
23 Jan,
13 July
13 Aug.
19 Apr.
20 May 93
21 Jan. 93
9 Sept. 93
Second Libutenanis.
2 Alfred .lohn Welch*' ] 9 Sept. 9
n ivid DruQioiond Gina I 23 Deo. 93
25 Nov.
10 Mar.
30 Jan.
10 Nov.
30 Jan.
4 Dec.
4 Dee.
II Dec.
10 May 90
:o May 90
) o May 90
14 June 90
10 Sept. 90
4 Deo. 90
17 Apr.
4 Aug.
21 Jan.
13 Feb.
I Mar.
29 Apr.
30 Dec.
23 May
3 Dec.
lo.Tuly
6 Feb. 96
91
91
93
93
93
92
93
94
94
95
10 July 95
I Jan. 81
26 April 81
1 July 81
31 Oct. 83
2 June 84
21 June 85
I Apr. 86
I Apr. 86
I Nov. 86
I July 37
21 Nov. 87
I Feb. 8S
II Jan. 8£
6 June 3?
I July 8J
I Aug. ii
I Feb. 8<
I Nov.
II Dec.
10 May
14 June 90
10 Sept. 9c
11 Jan. 92
27 July 92
13 Feb. 93
13 Feb. 93
I Mar. 93
30 Dec. 93
23 May 94
3 Dec. 94
28 Sept. 95
22 Jan. 96
19 May 96
' General Napier served as Aide
de Camp to Sir Charles Napier during
his campaign of 1845 against the
Desert and Mountain Tribes on the
right bank of the Indus. Served also
at the siege of Sebastopol as Assist-
ant Director General of the Laud
Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp,
5th Class of the Medjidie,and Turkish
Medal).
'' Lt.OcIonel Hogarth served with the
25th King's Own Borderers in the
Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Pesha-
wur Valley Field Force under Lieut.
General Maude (Medal).
22 May
19 May
Years'Ser.;
Full Half;
Pay Pay.L
268
The King's Own Scottish Borderer.
Second LiKuiK^fiirTB.
2 Ronald Charles Gibb
2 Humphrey Frank Pipe-Wolferstan" ...
2 James David Stirling**
Ernest Wood/^ Army Service Corps
2 Edward Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke*« ...
2 William Munro Allan
1 Chandos Leigh '.
2 Edward Nicholson Broadbent ."''.'.'.'!!.!!.
2 Charles Phipps John Ovans
I Patrick Alexander Vansittart Stewart
I William Frederick Paul
2irD tIEUT. 1
7 Mar.
Q4
7 Mar.
04
7 Mar.
P4
2 June
04
10 Oct.
Q4
fi Mar.
01
29 May
PS
28 Sept.
0=,
28 Sect.
OS
18 July
06
30 Sept.
96
Paj/matiters, — t
2 Chas. J. E. A. M'Arthnr, Captain 2 Sattalion [acting).
5 ... Quarter Mastere. — i Walter Edward Webb,*' 8 June 02 ; -Sow. ZiraV.
4 •■. 2 Thomas Henry Gott,** 26 Apr. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facinqt Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
i«< Batt. returned from India, 5 Feb. 1891. 2nd Bait, embarl-cdfor Egypt, ig July 1888.
* Lt. Colonel Dixon served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Afghan war of 187S-80,
first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Blyth, including the Bazar
Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General
Bright (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force in December 1SS8 during the investment of Suakia and was present in the engagement-
at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, MeLlal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the storming of the Malakand Pass,
the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement aO Panikora (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp).
= Lt. Colonel Godfray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the crossing of the Swat River^
and the engagementat Panjkora (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
•• Major Becker served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Acting Adjutant with the 25th King's Own Borderers,,
first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line
Force under Lieut.General Bright, including the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Waziri
Khugianis; he was also present in the engagements at Kam Daka and Nargosi (Medal). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2ud Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp).
<^'\ Captain James Hope served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
■ Major Claughton and Captain R. H. B. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medalj.
s Major Mayne served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the
Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Meaal with Clasp).
s Major Reid (served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the Bazar Valley Expedition ; was
present at the mutiny of the Wall's troops on the Helmund at Giriak'n, at the battle of M.aiwand (wounded), and
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
's Major Cavaye, Captains Pennj-mau, and Sellar, Lieuts. Cobbold, Sladen, and Carruthers served with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakm Field Force 111 December 1888 during the invest-
ment of Suakin, and were present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)..
Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 18S9.
1" Captain WooUcombe served with the ?uA Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Afghan war of
3878-80, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served as Adjutant ist Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers in the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 with the Burmah Column under Brigadier General Symons
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major to the
2nd Brigade (.Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Wilkinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin and vras present in the engagement at Gemaizah
(mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^'' Captain Wigram served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers,
including the capture of the JIalakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Maclarlane served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1R80. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers including the action at the Malakand Pass — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Vemer served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Line
Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85, and was present in the en-
gagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Superintendent of Army Sie-nallers (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain M'Arthur served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Borderers in ;i. j Afghan war in 1879-80 in the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.Ger^eral Bright (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 and was
present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Ser%'ed with the-
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1S90 with the Burmah Column
under Brigadier General Sj-mons (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 wiih the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass,
the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captain Hamilton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Pratt served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in iSS9-9o'(Medal with Clasp).
2^ Captain Blosse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
The Kings Own Scottish Borderers. 268a
'^ Captain Thellnsson served with the Mounted Infantry with the Suakin Field Force in December i8S8 dnrin<;
the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah(Medal with Clasp, and Kt.edive's Star).
Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
^ Captain Dent served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakm and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engage-
ment at Toski (mentioned in despatches, 4th Classof the Medjidie, Clasp).
'"' Captain Stephenson served with the Chin-Lushai_Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
^° Captain MacLaren served with the Chitral Relief force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagements at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Koe served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2ud Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
(ileda! with Clasp).
'^ Captain Cureton served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Scar). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.! Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 as Signalling Officer 2nd Brigade, includiug the capture of the
Malakand Pass, the passage of Swat River, and the engagement at Panikora (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Haig served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Saakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedives Star); also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Kmg's Own Scottish Borderers, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakaud Pass (after which he was Acting Adjutant), the passage of the Swat River,
and the engagement .at Panjkoia (Medal with Clasp).
'•'* Captain Johnston served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
^' Lieut. Fraser served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Rattigan served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December 18S8 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soadan Fronf'er in 1889. Ser-ed with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Bow in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers as
Regimental Transport Officer, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
•*' Lieut. Sellar served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with Clasn).
'^ Lieut. Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with Clasp).
■'^ Lieut. McAlester served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
■"' Lieut. Chamberlain served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Meaal with Clasp).
*' Lieut. Limone! served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
'- Second Lieut. Welch served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
" Second Lieut. Pipe-Wolferstan served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 mth the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the
Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
■" Second Lieut. Stirling served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
*' Second Lieut. 'iVood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Meda! with Clasp).
■** Second Lieut. Coke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp).
*" Lieut. Webb served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
■*" Lieut. Gott served in the Soudan campaign :n 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borderers {formerly the 25th Regt.).
Raised in England in 1859, England and Scotland, to 1863. Ceylon, to 1868. India, to 1875. Aden,
to 1876. England, to 1879. Ireland, to 1886. Gibraltar, to 1886. England, to 1888. (Entitled " The
King's Own Scottish Borderers," 1887.) Egypt, to 1888. The Soudan, to 1889 (aclion at Gemaizah).
Egypt, to 1890. India, 1890. ,^
iGq i^"- Batt., Chaubuttia, 3enga'."lfn. „ i-( . ,^_„__ ■^„„ ,C!«-4.i-i~u -oja _\ riiegimental District
^ 2aa Batt., Farkhurst. JThe Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), [no. 26. -Hamuton.
l^ormerly the 26th {2'lie Oameroniau) and the goth (^Perthshire Volunteers —
Liglit Iiifantri/') JZegiments.
(The 3ril and 4tli Battalions are formed of the Koyal Lanark Militia.)
"BLEifHEiM" "RiMiLLiBS" "Oudenabde" " Malplaqdet " " Mandora " "Egvpt" ( With tli3 Sphinx) .
" OoE0infA " " Maetinique" "Gdadaloupe" "China" (with the Dragon). " Sooth Afeica,
1846-7" "Sevastopol" "Lucznow" "Abyssinia" " South Afbica, 1877-8-9."
Colonel. — George Henry MacKinnon,' CB. itid Lt. 29 June 24 ; Ensign Jf Lt. ''4 Nov. 24 ; Lt. 4- Capt.^21.
Feb. 28 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 1*24 April 40; Colonel, n Nov. 51 ; Major General, 22 Sept. 58 ; Lieut .G sr.t.ral,
TO Feb. 65 ; General, 19 Jan. 73 ; Colonel 26th Foot, 21 Dec. 62.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i p.a.c. Percy John Hughes, Ensign, 8 July 68; Li. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 15 Mar. 79 ;
Major, 23 May S3; Lt. Colonel, 10 Oct. 93.
2 Henry de Courcy Rawlins,* Lieut. 23 April 74; Captain, it. Oct. 79 ; .3f<yor, 30 May 83; Lt, Colonel,
15 Dec. 94.
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Ma.toes.
1 p.g.e. Samuel Holt Lomax", 2ncl in >
Command 26 June 96 j
2 Home Johnstone Ferguason,'' 2»!(J !h )
Command 26 June 96 S
1 Ernest Cooke
2 Sydaey Philip Strong'"
Kdward Douglass Kennedy
I Cameron Charles Douglas'^
1 Sydney Gordon Grant'^
2 Clement Baddeley Wood
Captains.
Chas. Harrie Innes Hopkins, '^ Dep. \
Assist. Adj. Gen. Paiijah,g Aug. 95 J
Fortescue John Nason'^o?* special ser- >
vice, Bgiipt j
2 James Shaw-"
V(Ep.».c. Henry Lysons,2'Z:e/j. Assist. ")
Adj. General, Deoonport, 15 Nov. 95 j
Arthur Ogilvie While, ^' Adjutant 4 )
Battalion i Nov. 95 ... _ )
Robert Black FeIF8
2 Thomas Townley Macan
A)lan Vesey Ussher,^' Adjutant 3)
Lanarkshire Vol. Ri/les 16 Nov. q6... /
Lionel Combe, Adj. Midland Eailicay)
(N. W. Proo.) Vols. I Apr. 96 j
1 Conyngham Richard Cecil BUis, 5.S. (
O. Shakjekanpore, 1 Apr. 96 i
2 Ernest Henry Samuel Twyford^"
Herbert Sutherland Walker
Leslie Dewing Blackburn
Herbert Forbes Churchill, Adj. 5 Vol. ■)
Batt. Manchester Regt. 2 Dec. 95 ... J
2 Henry Nugent Head
1 Charles Maxwell Shurlock Henning ..
George Dalbiac Luard, Adjutant 3 )
Battalion 15 Aug. 96 )
2 Robert Wanless O'Gowan
I Archibald Offlev Jennev
I Wilfrid M. Bliss, Adjutant 29 Oct. 94..
1 Philip Rynd Robertson
Lieutenants.
2 John Henry Wingflelil Guise (Depot)..
I Crofton Bury Vandeleur
1 William Alston Dykes
2 Fergus Murray, Adjutant 20 Nov. 95..
2 G. Tupper Campbell Carter-Campbell
I Ernest deLaunoy Hayes
I Maynard Francis Colcheater-Wemj-ss
William Frank Bainbridge
1 Charles Edward Tuson
2 Walmsley Donat O'Brien
t George Adams Ellis
2 Charles Walter
1 Maurice Loraine Pears
2 Hesperus David Watkiss Lioyd
2 James Huntl.y Dutton
1 Arthur Cecil Northey
2 Arthur Fitzhenry Townshend
1 Harold Adrian Holdich
I William Hugh Barton
I Richard Oakley
I James Graham Chaplin
Seconb Lieutenants.
1 Harry More ^Yo^steiu
2 Samuel Lawrence
1 Frederick Lawrence Stanley Clarke ...
r Ian Stewart
2 John Woodburne Osborne
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
I May
I May
II May
I May
II Aug.
I May
II May
II May
II May
23 Oct.
19 Feb.
13 June 74
12 Nov.
IS July
7 Aug.
15 July
31 Mar.
29 Sept.
I July
1 Apr.
1 July
11 Oct.
15 Dec.
7 Jan.
2 June
I July
I July
10 Mar. 83
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
18 Feb.
7 Oct.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
BBEV. MAJ.
21 July 80
2 Mai. Si
24 Jan. 83 1
11 Sept. 83!
14 Nov. 83
10 Oct. 85
16 Oct. 85
I Jan. 85
2 Jan. 36
17 May 86
17 May 86
23 June 86
23 June 86
13 Nov. 89
22 June 91
2 Mar. 92
29 Apr. 92
5 Apr. 93
7 Mar. 94
16 Apr. 94
16 Apr. 94
28 Nov. 94
15 Dec.
15 Nov.
2 Dec. 95
19 Feb. 96
J Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
26 Apr. 96
5 Feb.
20 June
23 Mar.
23 Oct.
3 May
20 Oct.
7 Nov. 91
27 Jan. 92^
12 Mar. 92 29 Oct.
9 Apr. 92, 28 Nov.
" 92 15 Deo.
921 4 Jan.
Q3j 14 Jan.
93 15 Nov,
94
12 Oct.
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
Q June 94
TO Oct. 94
T2 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
25 Aug.
22 June
16 Nov.
2 Mar.
29 Apr.
5 Apr.
6 Dec.
13 June 9a
10 Oct. 94
94
94
94
95
95
95
20 Nov. 95
2 Dec. 95
19 Feb. 96
I Apr. 96
26 Apr. 96
24 June 96
MAJOE.
1 Jan. 86
2 Mar. 92
29 Apr. 92
16 Oct. 92
lo Oct. 93
15 Oct. 94
15 Dec. 94
19 Feb. 95
27 Nov. 93
I Vernon Aubrey Scott Keighley | 28 Dec. 95'
1 Noel Moir Tod 26 Feb. 96
2 Henry Edward Green' n Apr. 96
2 Henry Reay Yorke 6 June 96
2 William Michael Joseph White s Sept. 96!
2 Arthur Herbert Wood 5 Sept. 96I
Paymasters. — 2
I William A. Dykes, Lieut, i Battalion {acting).
Quarter 3fasfer$, — 2 William Oliphant, 6 Feb. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
I Jesse Woolger, 8 May 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, RiSe Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
ist Battalion embarked for India, i Dec. 1894. 2nd Battalion returned from India, 13 Feb. 1895.
Tlie Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 270
• General MacKimion served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope in the Kaffir war
of 1846-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the 2nd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir vrar
cf 1851-52 (Medal).
5 Lt. Colonel Rawlins served intheGaika warof 1878 in command of the mounted infantry of his regiment ; served
throughout the Zulu warof 1879 in the Second Sciuadron of Mounted Infantry, and wa's present in the engage-
ments at Inyezane andGingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches), and throughout the operations of Clarke's Columa
<Medal with Clasp).
' Major Lomax served as Adjutant of the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the engagement at Taba'indoda. Also served throughout the Zulu war of
1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Fergnsson served tin-oughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war m 1S7S--9, and took part as Transport Officer in the occupation of Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
'" Major Strong served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations in the
Pcne Bush. Also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and present in the engagements at Zungin Nek,
Kambula (mentioned in despatches), and Dlundi (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major Douglas served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp to
Major General Davis, Commanding 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
{mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp^ and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Desert Column attached to the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
'^ Major Grant served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85.
" Captain Hopkins served with the goth Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ments at Kambula and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Nason served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin and
Toski (Medal v/ith Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 as Brigade Major ist Brigade (mentioned in despatches).
''" Captain Shaw served with the Uazara Expedition in 1888 as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Lysons served as Aide de Camp to Br)gadier General Wood during the Zuluwarof 1879, and was present
in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Zlobane Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross), Kambula (again
mentioned), and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp): together with Private Edmond Fowler, Scottish Ritles (since dis-
charged), was awarded the yC under the following circumstances: — " On the 28th March 1879, during the
assault of the Inhlobane Mountain, Sir Evelyn Wood ordered the dislodgment of certain Zulus (who were
causing the troops much loss) from strong natural caves commanding the position in which some of the
wounded were lying. Some delaj- occurring in the execution of the orders issued. Captain the Honourable
Ronald Campbell, (;oldstream Guards, followed b>' Lieutenant Lysons, Aide-de-Camp, and Private Fowler, ran
forward in the most determined manner, and ativanced over a. mass of fallen boulders, and between walls of
rock, which led to a cave in which the enemy lay hidden. It being impossible for two men to walk abreast
the assailants were consequently obliged to keep in single file, and as Captain Campbell was leading, he
arrived first at the mouth of the cave, from which the Zulus irere firing, and there met his death; Lieutenant
Lysons and Private Fowler, who were following close behind him, immediately dashed at the cave, from which
led several subterranean passages, and firing into the chasm below, succeeded in forcing the occupants to forsake
their stronghold. Lieutenant Lysons remained at the cave's mouth for some minutes after the attack, during
which time Captain Campbell's body was carried down the slopes." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
■ the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain White served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu warof 1S79, and was present in the engagements
at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
2* Captain Fell served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Zungin Nek and Kambula (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Ussher served in the operations against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1891 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
^'' Captain Twyford served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion the Cameronians {Scottish Rifles), — formerly the
26th Cayneronians.
Raised in i5S8 and proceeded to Flanders in i6gi till 1700. Scotland, to 1702. Netherlands,
to 1713. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1716. Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1738. Minorca, to
1748. Ireland, to 1754. Scotland, to 1757. Ireland, to 1767. North America, to 1800. England, to
1801. Eg'ypt, to 1802. Scotland, to 1803. [2nd Battalion raised and proceeded to Ireland to 1807.
Disbanded in 1813.] Germany, to 1806. England, to 1807. Ireland, to 1808. Spain, to 1S09. England,
1809. Walcheren Expedition, to 1810. Jersey, to i8n. Spain, to 1812. Gibraltar, to 1821.
Ireland, to 1827. England, to 1828. India, to 1840. China, to 1842. Scotland, to 1844. England, to
1845. Ireland, to 1850. Gibraltar, to 1853. Bermuda, to 1859. Ireland, to i86r. Scotland, to 1862.
England, to 1865. India, to 1875. England, to 1876. Scotland, to 1878. England, to 1880. Malta,
to 1881. England, to 1884. Scotland, to i886. Ireland, 1886.
27T iBt Batt., Kinsale ~l r-u ■ j /t%' j • j
'^ 2nd Bau.,cnuckrata, Bengal. J The Royal Inniskillmg Pusillers. [Nr^T-omagt •
Formerly the 2jth (ImiisMlling) and the 108th (Madras Infantry) Begimenis.
(The 3rd, 4th, and stli Battalions are formed of the Fermanagh, Tyrone, and Donegal Militia respectively. ]
^^?F^TPT ' °f ^>?'f,'^'"i°f '■ "^l*^ ^*- George's Colours. The White Horse. " Ifee aspera ierrent." " St. Lucia •'
" nRT.T^i"''^."'^ Sphinx) •' Maida " " Badajcz " " Salamai^ca " " Vitioeia " " Pirenebs " " Nivellb "
, y^^^s louLousE Peninsula" "Wateeloo" " South Afeica, 1835, 1846- 7 " "Cbiheal India."
P»v Sj^i^o^oiel.— Sir James Talbot Airey,' KCB. Ensign, u Feb. 30 ; Lieut. "3 Mar 33; Ca}ii. ''22 July 42 ;
iii: i_l-; Major, 11 Nov. 51; Capt. Sc Lt.Colonel, 17 July ^4; Colonel, 26 Dec. 59 ; Major General, 6 M-HT. 6S ;
'Lf. General, i Oct. 77; General, i July 81 ; CoZoneZ Inniskilling Fusiliers, 13 Mar. 86.
Lieutenant Colonels.— x Henry Crawford, Ensign, 30 ilar. 66 ; Lt. 22 Oct. 67'; Capt. 14 Jan. 76; Major,
9 May 83 ; Lt.Colonel, i Feb. 93.
2 Albert Philip Wodehouse, Ensign, ^4 Aup. 65; Lf. ''5 May 60; Capf. 12 Feb. 75; Major, 2 Feb. 85;
Lt.Colonel, 1 Dec. 93.
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32
Majoes.
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; 21fH LIEC
19
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1 Thomas Martin Gerard Thackeray, ")
2nd in Command 26 June 96 j
2 p.s.c. Richard Menteith Greenfield^")
(Brevet Lt.Colonel 29 Dec. gs),2nd in >
Comma wi 26 June 96 J
'BoheTtGeovgeKekewich,^ Assist. Mil.') :
Secretary, Madras, 20 June 93 > I
1 John James Purdon (Zlf^oO 1
2 Henry George Daniel^ 5 Sept.
2 John Francis William Charley, Com-I
mandant Landour Depot 15 Oct. 96... j 3° Jan,
I Henry M'Leod Young 30 Jan.
I Francis Alexander Sanders 16 Feb.
''25 Nov. 68
Captains.
Edward Aubrey Strachan
Robert Lawrence Ball Steele
Peter Ridley Edward Thompson^
Richard Charles Clement Cox
Archibald James Murray," 5<a^CoZZ....
Jasper Graham Mayne, District Imp. >
of Musketry, Home District,^ Jan. 963
Gerald Mackay Mackenzie, Adjutant )
I Vol. Bn. Jtoyal Fusiliers 7 Mar. 05 i
Charles John Lloyd Davidson, Adj.}
4 Battalion iS Aug. 92 j
p.s.c. John Leathley Armitage, Inst.^i
Royal Military College i-j June 96... i
p. S.C.Harry Otho Devereux Hickman,^'
Assist. Military Secretary, Bermuda,
24 June 96
George Edward Wilkinson^
George Powell Stewart, Adjutant 2)
Jersey Militia 17 Dec. 94 i
Thomas Godwin Campbell Reynolds'"
Richard Mildmay Foot," Aiij. 2 Vol. \
Battalion Bedford Scgt. 25 jSIov. 95 i
.A.nnesley John" Hancocks
Ernest B'lennerhassettBlennerhassett ^
Adjutant 3 Jersey Militia i Oct. 96...^
Charles Melville Kendall
Francis George Jones,'^ Adjutant }
31 Oct. 94 j
Frederick William HernonSherwin
Henry Percy Hancos
Arthur Francis Hamilton Cox,"4rmy )
Pay Departmemt j
Charles Rodney Heastey
Claude Houston Stuart, Aide de Camp \
to Sir G. S. White 13 Apr. 94 J
William Lionel Persse Gibton
l'/„
Lieutenants.
2 Granville Eustace Matthey
' Charles Arthur Wilding" .
1 Edward James Buckley, at Staff College
3 Ambrose St. Quintin Ricardo, Station >
Staff Officer, Cliuekraia, 1 Mar. 96 ... i
2 Robert Campbell Pierce"
I William Francis Hessey, Adjutant ■)
15 Dec. 94 S
1 John Cecil Armstrong {Depot) .„
2 Travers Edwards Clarke
2 Perciva IScott-Beves
2 Stafford James Somerville
I Evan Henry Llewellyn {Depot)
I Robie Fitzgerald Uniacke
Arthur Robert Burton
Herb. Wareham Clinch, Army Service\
Corps )
I Charles George Sime
1 Francis Cochrane LJiftus
|i Henry Adolphe Leverson
2 John Wilfrid Mather
2 George William Kenny
2 Edward Sausmarez Carey
2 Robert William Hamilton Mitchell
2 James Ronald Broun
Second Lieutenants.
2 George Wheeler Morley
I May 78
II May 78
1 May 78
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
II Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
4 May
14 Sept.
j6 Nov.
10 Nov.
9 Nov.
29 Mar.
11 June
29 Oct.
10 Nov.
25 Nov.
23 May
10 Oct.
13 July
10 Oct.
19 Nov.
17 Dec.
23 Jan.
21 Jan.
26 Apr.
19 July
4 Oct.
21 Oct.
Dec.
27 Oct. 71
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
II Nov. 76
21 Mar. 78
I Nov. 78
13 Nov. 78
i8 Nov. 78
I Feb.
8 Mar.
T2 Feb.
8 Dec.
1 July
I July
I July 8 1
I July Si
I July 8!
BBEV.MAJ.
5 Feb. 87'
23 Mar. 87 1
I July
19 Dec.
30 Jan.
14 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
16 Dee.
30 Jan.
13 Feb.
10 Nov.
16 Jan.
8 May
Si! 2.
39
90
90
90
88
9°
91
91
92
92
92
92
92
93
93
93
93
93
«1
8 May 89
II Sept. 89
22 Oct. 90
IS Dec. 90
10 June 91
24 June 91
30 Sept. 91
20 June 92
21 Sept. 92I
21 Sept. Q2
21 Jan. 93
19 July 93
I Dec. 93
23 Mar.
81
14 Sept.
81
30 Nov.
83
26 July
4 Oct.
84
84
13 Jan.
85
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
85
85
2 Feb
I Jan.
17 Aug.
7 May
I July
85
87
85
87
87
10 Sept.
87
I Feb.
88
I Feb.
88
17 Oct.
88
28 Aug.
89
17 Jan.
91
6 Mar.
91
24 June
91
24 June
91
I July
91
20 June
92
12 Oct.
92
I Feb.
93
1 Dec.
I Mar.
93
95
24 June
96
24 June
96
I Oct.
06
I Oct.
96
June 94
Jan. 95
Mar. 9i
Nov. 93
Apr. 95
July 95
June 96
July 96
Oct. 6
15 June 85
I Dec. 89 i
10 Aug. 90
12 Nov. 90
12 Oct. qz
I Feb. 93
23 Sept. 93
I Dec.
8 Apr.
96
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The Royal Innishilling Ftisitiers.
272
2!fD LIEUT.]
23 Deo.
91
7 Mar.
Q4
7 Mar.
Q4
6 Mar.
Q=,
17 Apr.
OS
29 May
P5
29 May
OS
7 Dec.
OS
12 Aug.
06
30 Sept.
P6
23 Dec.
96
Second LiEUTEirAifis.
2 Joseph Aloysius Byrne
2 Alan Coast
: John Evans
1 Archibald Hugh Arbuthnot ....
Henry Tate Manley
2 Henry Alexander Johnson
2 George Charles Grazebrook ...
I James Norman Crawford
1 Edward William Atkinson
2 William Gierke Burton
James Taylor Lowry
Payma»ter>.—2 Stafford J. Somer\'ille, Lieut. 2 Battalion (actinq)
X
(Quarter Masters. — i Edmund Framingham, 14 Feb. 92 ; Ron.Lieut.
2 Edward Henry Bell, 17 July 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ittBatf. returned from South Africa, 21 Jan. 1889. 2nd Batt. embarked for India, 12 Dec. 1888.
^ Sir James TalbotAireyservedasAidedeCamptoMajorGeneralElphinstone in Affghanistan in 1841-42, and was-
oresentatthe storming of'the Khoord CaboolPass on the 12th Oct. 1841 under Sir Robert Sale, and had his horse shot
mderhim. He served during the insurrection at Cabool from 2nd November 1841 till January 1842; was present at the
terming of the Rickarb Bashee and the neighbouring forts ; also in the action on the heights on the 1 3th N ovember,
ind the battle of Beymaroo on 23rd November. Delivered up as a hostage tothe Affghansonthe2istDec. 1 841, and
remained a prisoner in their hands until the 17th Sept. 1842. On release joined the force proceeding to the Kohistan
iS second in command of Khuzzilbash Horse, under Sir John M'Caskill, and was present at the storming and
3aptureofIstaliff( Medal). Was present with the Buffs in the Gwalior campaign of 1843, and in the battle of Punniar
TBronze Star). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Quarter Master General of the
Bight Division; on the 14th September 1854 captured and brought into camp at Old Port 75 Russian waggons
aden with forage and flour on their way to Sebastopol ; present at the affair of Bulganack, battles of Alma (horse
;hot through the neck), Balaklava, and Inkerman. Served as Quarter Master Genera! of the Expedition to Kertch
under Sir George Brown in May 1855, and succeeded as senior officer to the command of the English troops on the
departure of that General to Anapa; returned to Sebastopol on the i8th June ; present the entire siege of Sebas-
topol .ind the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion o2
Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
- Lt.Colonel Greenfield served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (mentioned iu despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^ Major Kekewich served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 3875-76 (Medal with Clasp)»
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1804-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin
in December 1888 as Brigade Major and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of British troops, and
was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned iu despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
^ Major Daniel served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Transport and attached to the ist Battalion og
the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Captain Thompson served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 with the Mounted Infantry.
" Captain Murray served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
^ Captain Ilickmun served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in the Soudan in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (4th Class of the Medjidie) »
* Captain Wilkinson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^o Captain Reynolds served with the Burmese Expedition in 7886-8S (Medal w-ith two Clasps) ; with the Chin-
Lnshai Expeditionary Force in ;S89-9o as Transport Officer (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Field Force iu 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer (Clasp).
" Captain Foot served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
'^ Captain Jones served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 as Signalling Officer.
'^ Captain A. P. H. Cox served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff"
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Lieut. Wilding served in the Wuntho Expedition in 1890-91 with the Btirma Military Police (Medal yyitb
Clasp).
^ Lieut. Pierce served with the Eastern Column, Burmah, in 1891-92.
The Gloucestershire Regiment.
2J3 isi can,., jigypt. -, Tiie trioucestersmre Kegiment. [■^T'"o"*"J^F,t\"'*
'^ auclKatt., BeTOnportJ ° LNo. 28. — Bristol.
Forme/rlij the 28t/i (North Gloucestershire) and the 6ist{8outh Gloucestershire) Eegimenis.
(The 3rJ and 4th Battalions are formed of the South and North Gloucester Militia respectively.)
" RiMiLLiES" "Louisbueg" " Quebec, 1759 " "Bgypt" (with the Sphinx). "Maid a" "CoBuifNA" " Talaveha"
" BiuaosA" "Albohkka" "Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Pyrenees" "ISIivelle" "Nite" "Oethes"
"Toui-odse" " Peninsula" "Wateeloo" "Punjaub " "Chillian wallah" "Goojeeat" "Alma" "Ineee-
man" " Sevastopol " "Delhi."
Years' Ser
Full: Half
Pay.lPay
1V,2
16
Oolonel.— John William Sidney Smith,' CB. Ensign, 3 Feb. 32; Lieut. 4 Aucr. 37; Capt.^7 Aug. 40;
Bf. Major, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major; 29 Deo. 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 July 55 ; Colonel, 2 Sept. 58 ; Mawr General,
n March 68 ; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77 ; General, i July 8t : Colonel Gloucestershire Regiment, 20 Jan. 83.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Thomas William Crawford Leathern, Ensign, ""ib Oct. 66 ; Lt. ''20 Oct. 69 ; Capt.
22 June 80 ; Major, 17 June 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
I Bdmuud Percivul VVilford, Ensign, ''25 July 65 ; Lt. ''27 June 68 ; Capt. 27 Sept. 79 ; Major, 19 July 82 ;
Lt. Colonel, ir May 94.
ENSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
2"/i
Majoks.
Robert Frederick Lindsell, 2nd in )
Command 26 June 96 i
Stanley Humphery, 2nd in Command) -.
9 Sept. 96.. ; 30 Jan.
Allan Gil more ' 8 July
Charles James Vines, Adjutatit i Vol. ) I ..
Bn. Gloucester Regl. 31 Dec. 91 ) ""^ '"^''■
1 Her))ert Cape! Cure, 5 ZISO I 11 May
2 Charles DuPlatRichardson-Griffithsi^ > I
(Depot) i"
2 Haydon d' Aubrey Potenger Taylor ... 17 Apr.
William Radclilfe Peel Wallace 17 Apr.
Captains.
2 Clement Frederick Baxter .
2 Hugh Richard Tufnell
Mvn. Robert French
BEBT.MAJ.
21 Sept. 74! 19 Nov. Si|
April 80 17 Apr.
28 Oct. 77
22 June 80
22 Sept. So
CO Nov. 75
29 Sept. 80
5 Oct. 80
7 Aug. 81
26 June 85
22 Sept. 85
4 Oct. 85
22 Sept. 85
5 May 86
Samuel Alexander James, Adjutant 3')
Battalion Bedford Ttegl. 20 March 93 i
2 John David Jones Bishop
Claude Moss, Adj. Bomha:/ Volunteer >
Sijles 18 May 94 i
Joseph Scovell Hobbs, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 5 Aug. 95 )
I Cutts Humphry Hill
Alfred Crowdj- Lovett, Adjutant 3 )
Battalion 2 Nov. 96 i
I Stuart Daucan [Depot)
I Stephen Willcock'^
T Bertram Ohphant Fyffe, Adjutant)
30 July 94 J
I Charles John Venables ...
I Henry Charles George Potts
1 Vernon Eliott Russell (Depot)
2 James Greetham Howard Why lock
2 Edmund Robert St. George Holbrook, 1^
Adiuiant 10 Oct. 94 >
1 George Swinton TuUoh
2 Keith Maitland Davie
Lieutenants.
I Richard Conner
1 Frederick Sutherland Stayner
t Richard Price.-Jordan
2 Harold Esmond Piatt
2 Frank Barges
I Alan Bryant
1 Francis Oourtenay Nisbet
2 JohnO'Donnell Ingram
2 Charles Norris Hunter
2 Robert Macgregor Stewart Gardner >
(Dejmt) i
2 Henry Leigh King Brinkley
Robert Maturin Manning IJavy'^
Charles Bayard Messiter
Charles Stuart Kno.t
John Francis Bennett
Walter James Henry Hunter
Robert Edward Rising
Edward D'Albret Le Mottee
Raj'mond Coape Smith
Second Lieutenants.
2 Joseph Robert Wethered
1 William Arthur Mould Temple
2 Kynaston Williams
1 Alfred Hutton Radice
2 Daniel Burges
I John Egerton Ruck
I Frederick Alexander Breul
I Carlos Joseph Hicljie
I William Leonard Bertram Hill
I Robert Ian Rawaon
I Percy Hamilton Short
Roger Wilkinson
7 Aug. 78
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
14 Jan. 80
80
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
IT Feb. i
9 May i
8 June i
6 July I
21 Sept. I
29 Mar. I
29 Mar. I
3 May
29 Nov.
4 Feb.
2 5MaT.
29 .Tan.
7 Nov.
18 May
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
21 Jan.
20 May
19 July
19 July
9 Sept.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
30 Oct.
I Dec. ou
I Dec. 80
1 Jan. 81
1 July 81
24 Aug. 8i
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
23 Aug. 83
6 Feb.
2 July
12 Nov.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
22 Oct.
25 Nov.
25 Aug.
I Apr.
25 Apr.
3 July
5 Mar.
20 Deo.
17 June
I July
1 July
21 Oct.
31 Dec.
13 Apr.
84
85
89
50
90
9'
9>
91
9'
91
9-
4 May 9-
8 June 92
29 June 91
27 Apr. 93
16 July 93
18 May 94
16 Junel 94
2 Sept. 94
4 Sept. 95
2 Nov. 96
5 May
31 May
I Nov.
I July
5 Aug.
1 July
I July
I July
I Oct.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
12 Jan.
19 Oct.
20 Mar.
I Feb.
18 May
16 June
4 Sept. 95
■2 Nov. 96
I July
91
16 June
94
I July
9^
I July
95
4 Sept.
95
19 Feb.
96
13 May
9 Sept.
96
96
QKarter Masters. — 2 Edward Murray, 15 Aug. 94; Son. Lieut.
I Robert James Gray, 8 May 95 ; Son. Lieut,
J'acinga White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Oo.
1st Battalion emharked/or Malta, i Nov. 93. 2nd Battalion reiurntijrom Ad»», 28 Ifov, g^t
The Gloucestershire Begiment. 274
I GensralJ. W. Smith commanded a Detacliment of the 38th Regt. in co-operation with a Naval expedition
under Captain Loch in the ascent, in boats, of the river St. JuandeNicaragua, Central America, in 1848, including
the assault and capture of the port of Serapiqui, and surrender of the Forts of Castello Viejo and St. Carlos. He
also accompanied Captain Loch to the town of Grenada, and was present at the deliberations and conclusions of a
treaty viith the Nicaraguan Commissioners. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles oif
Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, capture and occupation of the Cemetery and suburbs on the iSth June-,
and was senior Oificer of the 38th at the close of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
5 Major Cure served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Transport Officer to the Ruby Minifs
Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Ciasp).
« Major Richardson-Griffiths served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Bengal Native Infantry (Medal).
" Major Wallace served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in comnaand!
©f the 15th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
12 Captain WiDcock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89. and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Temaline onthe 9th December 18B6 iMedal with two Clasps); and with the Poukhan Expedition in iBSiy.
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchenccr in 1896 with the Soudanese Bat-
talion (mentioned in despatches).
'3 Lieut. Davy served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892, includ-
ing the capture of Tambi (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment {formerly the 2Sth Re<jiment)i.
Raised in 1694. Disbanded in 1697. Re-formed and sent to Ifeland, 1702. To Germany, 1704
(battle of Ramilliesl. To Portugal, 1706. To England, 1711. To Vigo, 1719. To England, 1719. To
Ireland, 1720. To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1743. To Nova Scotia, 1758. To Qviebec, 1759. To
Havannah, 1762. To England, 1774. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 1778. To England, 1783.
To Scotland, 1784. To Ireland, 1786. To Jersey, 1793. To Flanders, 1793. To Gibraltar, 17915.
To Minorca, 1798. To Malta, 1800. To Alexandria, 1801. To England, 1802. [2nd Battalion
formed in 1803.] To Ireland, 1804. To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England,
1807. To Gottsnburg, 1808. To England, 1808. To Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Coriinna and Talavera,
siege of Badajoz). To Walcheren, 1809. To England, 1810. To Gibraltar and the Peninsula,
1811 (b?.ttles of Barrosa, Salamanca, V^ittoria, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. [2nd Battalion dis-
banded in 1814.J To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo and occupation of France). To England,
1816. To the Mediterranean, 1817. To Ireland, 1831. To England, 1834. To Australia, 1835. To.
India, 1842. To England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol). To Malta, 1856. To India, 1859. To England, 1865. To Ireland, 1867. To Gibraltar,.
1868. To Malta, 1872. To Hong Kong, 1875. To Straits Settlements, 1878. To Ireland, 1879. To-
England, 1882. To Ireland, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Gloucestershire Regiment, — formerly the 6ist {South Gloucestershire
Regiment).
Formed from the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs in 1758 and proceeded to Guadaloupe. To Jersey and)
Guernsey, 1762. To Ireland, 1764. To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1782. To Ireland, 1783. To
Gibraltar, 1792. To Martinique, 1794- To England, 1796. To Guernsey, 1797. To the Cape of
Good Hope, 1798. To Egypt, 1801 (battle of Maida). To Malta, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised 1803;
disbanded, 1814.] To Messina, 1805 (received the badge of " Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar.
1807. To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and
Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To England, i8i5. To Jamaica, 18 16. To England, 1822 To Ireland,
1824. To England, 1828. To Ceylon, 1834. To England, 1840. To Ireland, 1843. To India, 1845
(Punjaub campaign and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and Indian Mutiny). To Mauritius,
1859. To England, i860. To Channel Islands, 1863. To Ireland, 1864. To Bermuda, 1866. To.
Canada, 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To Channel Islands, 1875. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1878.
To India, i860.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion JEast Lancashire Regiment {formerly the 30th Begiment).
Raised as Marines in 1702. Served as such afloat and ashore at capture of Gibraltar 1704 an(S
numerous operations in Spain (capture of Barcelona, 1705), Mediterranean, France, Nova Scotia, andl
Canada. Appointed " 30th Regiment " in 1714. Ireland, to 1724. Minorca, to 1727. Gibraltar, to
1732. Ireland, to 1743. England, to 1746. Action off Cape Finisterre, 1747 (as Marines). England,
to 1747. Ireland, to 1755. England, to 1757. Attacks on the French Coast, 1758. England, to 1761.
Capture of Belle Isle, 1761 (as Marines). England, to 1763. Gibraltar, to 1771. England, to 1774.
Scotland, to 1775. Ireland, to 1781. North America, to 1782. Entitled the " Cambridgeshire
Regiment," 1782. Jamaica, to 1791. England, to 1793. Occupation of Toulon, capture of Bastia and
Calvi, and annexation of Corsica, 1794 (as Marines). Minorca, 1799. Malta, 1800 (taking of Valetta).
Egypt, to 1802 (battle of Alexandria and capture of Marabout). England, to 1804. [2nd Battalion
raised in England, 1803. Ireland, to 1809. Gibraltar, to 1810. Peninsula, to 1813 (battles of Badajoa
and Salamanca). England, to 1814. Holland and Belgium, to 1815 (Quatre Bras and Waterloo)..
France, 1815. England, to 1816. Ireland, to 1817, when it was disbanded and merged in the 2sfe
Battalion.] Ireland, to 1804. Pomerania, to 1805. Germany, to 1806. England, to 1807. India, to.
1807. Java, 1807 (as Marines). Macao, 1809. India, to 1829 (storming of Asseerghur). England, to
1831. Ireland, to 1834. Bermuda, to 1841. Nova Scotia, to 1844. Ireland, to 1846. England, to.
1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gibraltar, to 1854. Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol)
to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1857. Ireland, to :86o. Channel Islands, to 1861. England, 1861. Canada,,
to 1868. Nova Scotia, to 1869. Ireland, to 187 1. Channel Islands, to 1872. England, to 1880. India,
1880. Designated " The ist Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment," 1881.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the sgth
Regiment),
Raised in 1755, and proceeded to America, 1763. Nova Scotia, to 1767. America, to 1775.
England, to 1782. Gibraltar, to 1792. England, to 1793. Channel Islands, to 1794. Low Countries,,
to 1795. England, 1795. West Indies, to 1802. England, to 1808. Peninsula, to 1809. England, to-
1810. Ireland, to 1 81 1. England, to 1812. Peninsula, to 1 814. Ireland, to 1815. Lonr Countries, to
1816. England, 1816. Ireland, 1816. India, to 1817. Ceylon, to 1818. India, to 1829. England, to.
1831. Ireland, to 1834. England, to 1836. Malta, to 1841. West Indies, to 1843. England, to 1846.
Ireland, to 1849. China, to 1858. Cape of Good Hope, to 1861. England and Scotland, to 1865.
Ireland, to 1867. Ceylon, to 1869. India, to 1881 (Afghanistan, 1878-80). England, to 1885. Ireland^
to 1893. Gibraltar, 1893.
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r Seyimental District
L^fo. 2g.— Worcester.
2nd Bau.'. ttXr"^' I '^^^ Worcestershire Regiment.
Formerly the zgtii {Worcestershire) and the ^6th {Serefordshire) Mejiments.
(The 3r(l and 4th Battalions are formed of the i st and 2nd Battalions Worcestershire Militia respectively. )
The United Red and White Rose. "Firm." " Ramillibs " "Mtsobe" "Hindoostan" " Rolkia" '• Vimieea "
"Cobdwna" "Talavbra" "Albuhkba" "Salamaitca" "Pyeewbes" "Nivkllb" "Nive" "Obthes"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Fbbozbshau" " Sobuaon " " Pun jacb " " Chillianwallah " "Goojebat."
Colonel.— Sir George Wentworth Alexander Higginson,' KCB., Ensign and Lieut. ''14 Feb. 45 • Lt and
Cai)tain, ''12 July 50 ; Bt.Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Bl.Lt. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Capf. andZt.Colonel ' ^10 AvT -ir ■
Colonel, 30 Sept. 6j ; Major General, 17 May 69 ; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 83 ; General, 11 Oct.' 90 • Colonel
Worcestershire Regiment, 29 Aug. 93. '
Lieutenant Colonels. — i William Senhouse Clarke,' Ensign, S Jan. 68; Lt. ''27 Oct. 71 • Cant i Feb 70-
Major, II Aug. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 2 March 95. ' ' • 79.
2 Francis Se.ymour Allen, Lieut. 9 Mar. 72; Captain, 29 June 81; Major, 3 Oct. ZZ-Lt Colonel 11
Dec. 9s- . , . ,
Fan I Half
Pay. I Pay,
Majobs.
1 Orbell Henry Oakes, 2nd in Command >
26 June 96 i
2 Charles Coningham,"' 2nd in Command...
I Murray Venables Hilton"
I William Arhuthnot Lenox-Conyug- >
ham''» {Depot) S
George William Hacket Pain," serving'^
fcitk the Egyptian Army {Brevet r
Lt. Colonel 18 Nov. 96) )
I Joseph Chichester
William Frederick James Hardisty, >
Adjutant 4 Battalion 10 Aug. 93 j
t John Hassard Stewart Gibb'-'
Captains.
Edward Algernon D'Arey Thomas
Clement MaitlandEdwardSj'^JcZy'a^ant )_
2 Vol.Bn. WorcexterSegf. 13 June 92 C
Ale.xander Coote Newton-King, Adju- > I
taut Sind Volunteer Riflei 24 Dec. 92 .) 1
Anuesley George Smith, Army Bay) j
Deiiartment i
I Thomas Edgecomb Hickman,!* DSO....
Francis William Northey, Army Pay \
Department 3
1 George Nowlan Monro
Cecil Richard Robyns Malone, Adj. >
I Volunteer Battalion 16 Dec. 95 S
2 Hugh de Berdt-Hovell''
2 Walter Harold Lord (Depot)
I Goodricke Thomas Peacocke
1 Charles Christian How
2 George White Lewis
2 Walter Dermott Holland
Edward BeU,AdJuta»t 3 Middlesex Rifle \
Volunteers i May 94 i
2 Mervyn Henry Nunn, serving in the >
Egyptian Army i
1 John George Ralph Swanson
2 RoDt.MurielSanders.Adjutant 25July96
2 Coningsby Norbury
2 de Vic Carey
2 Michael Jas. Joseph Sweetman,SKpd?. 'j
of Gymnasia, Devonport, 16 Sept. 95 J
I Berkeley Hardinge Thomas
Lieutenants.
I Claude Bemers Westruacott
1 Charles Hugh Bennett
2 John Paterson Strong Maitland
I Arthur Kennedy Stubbs
I EdgarJNathaniel Loftus Brock {Depot)
I Burleigh Francis Brownlow Stuart, |
Adjutant 23 Nov. 96 i
I Douglas Edward Cayley
1 John Ross Gale
2 Walter Raleigh Chichester
Cardon Henry Seton, Adj. Burmah't
State Railway Volunteers 23 May 96 S
2 Edward Schell Cripps Hobson {Depot)
2 Alexander Townsend Jackson '.....
Halhed Brodrick Birdwood
2 Hugh John Bartholomew
I Percyvall Hart Dyke
I Maxwell Edward Dopping-Hepenstal...
Arthur Newton Dalgleish Fagan
I Arthur Dennys Gilbert Ramsay
1 RuDert Thomas Christopher Calvert ...
2 Ernest Charles Forbes >Yodehouse
2 John Murray Reddie, Commandant '1
JS'orth Borneo Police J
2 Harrj' Dacres Miiward
I George Reginald Welstead
SBCOND LlEUTENAJflS.
1 Hugh Beck
2 Basil Kenrick Wing Bacoa
2 Henry Arbuthnot Carr
2 Perceval Charles Newsam Alder&on ...
2 Cecil Howard Palmer
I Henry Crawshay
I Bernard Ogilvie Richards
I Robert Edward Lawrence Townsend...
2ND LIEUT,
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
II May 78
II May 78
13 Aug. 79
II May 78
II May 78
30 Jan.
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb. 8
i6Feb. 78
5 Feb.
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
5 May
9 May
8 Dec. 00
23 Mar. 89
23 Mar. 89
21 Dec.
1 Mar. 90
3 May 90
8 June go
23 July 90
17 Jan. 91
9 Sept. 91
7 Nov. 91
5 Dec. 91
18 May 92
1 3 June 92
22 June 92
13 July
13 July
jg Oct. 92
17 Deo. 92
21 Jan. 93
2,5 Feb. 93
19 Apr. 93
4 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Dec. 93
2 June 94
19 Sept. 94
20 Feb. 95J
29 May 951
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BBE7.UAJ.
17 Deo. 81
I Feb. 82
10 Jan. 72
I 23 Mar. 72
31 Aug. 78 j 20 Nov. 8;
I Feb. 79 20 Jan. 8<
I
20 Nov. 75I 15 Feb. 86
26 Nov. 79 19 May 86
27 Nov. 79i 7 June
I Mar. 80! I Sept. 86
8 Sept. 80 1 I Sept. 6
I July 81 1 15 Nov.
23 July 79 14 Apr.
8 May
25 July
25 July
17 Oct.
21 Nov,
26 Mar. .j^
10 June 90
10 Feb. 91
18 Feb. 91
2 Sept. 91
10 .Tune 92
13 June 92
6 July 9 2
24 Dec. 92
11 Aug. 93
9 Oct. 93
16 May 94
25 July 96
9 Dec. 96
4 Dee.
8 Feb.
10 June
15 Dec.
15 Dec.
9 Oct.
9 Dec.
6 July
9 Oct.
18 Nov. 96
1 6 May
2 Mar.
II Dec.
9 Dec.
Full
Half
Pay. I
The WorceMershire Regiment.
276
Second LiBciEa'AifTS.
1 Upton FitzHerbert Ruxton
;2 Richard Gordou Dooglas Nivison
j2 Georpe Charles Latubton
2 Edward Barnard Haukey
2 Henry Astell Lang
Paymasters
7WD Lt»rT.
2(5 May
QS
7 Dec.
Qi
7 Dec.
qs
7 Dec.
PS
7 Dec.
95
Quarter Musters. — 2 .Tames Ralston, 28 Au^. 89 ; ffon. Lieut.
I I Spencer Arthur Snatt, i July 136 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.
i»t Battalion returned from Aden, 12 Nov. 1896,
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 14 Nov. 1895.
I Sir George Hisffinson served throuarhout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Adjutant 3rd Battalion Grenadier
Ciuards, tncludinf; the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), siese and fall of Sebastopol ; after
•which he served as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclusion of the war (Medal -n-ith four Clasns, Brevets
of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Clarke served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was in charge of the Post
at Sntah (Medal).
1° Major Coningham took part in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force ini88s-36 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
II Major Hilton served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
1- Major Lenox Con3-ngham served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1884-85.
15 Lt.Colonel Pain served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, including the engagement at Geraaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; with the Nile Frontier Field Force in 18S9 (3rd Class of the Medjidie) ;
and at the capture of Tokarin February 1891 in command of a Battalion of Egyptian Infantry (3rd Class of the
Osmanieh, Clasp to Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of the 9th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
'* Major Gibb served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present at tlie investment
of Kosheh and in the engageraent at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
15 Captain Edwards was employed with the Bikanir Field Force in 1884-85.
15 Major Hickman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; in the
operations near Suakin in December i838 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh) ; and in the operations on the Sondan frontier in 1889 inciudingthe engage-
ment at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1806 as Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division until invalided (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
1" Captain H. de Berdt-Hovell. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
Record of the Services of the i.«f Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (formerly the 2gth Regiment).
Raised in 1694 and remained in England till i6g8, whoE it was reduced, the Officers remaining on
half pay till the re-forming of the Eegiment in 1702. England and Ireland, to 1704. The Netherlands
and Sermany, to 1706 (battle of Eamillies). England and Portugal, 1706. Alicant, to 1707 (partially
xeduced). England, to 1708. France and the Netherlands, to 1709. England, to 1711. Gibraltar, to
1713 (further reduced). Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1745 (partly as Marines). America, to 1750.
Ireland, to 1765. America, to 1773. England, to 1776. America, to 1787. England, to 1795 (partly as
Marines). Barbadoes, to 1796. England, to 1798. Ireland, to 1799. Holland. 1799. England, to
1802. Halifax, to 1807. The Peninsula, to iSri (battles of Eoleia, Vimiera. Talavera, and Albuhera).
England, to 1813. Cadiz and Gibraltar, to 1814. Halifax and England, to 1S15. France, to tSip.
Ireland, to 1826. Mauritius, to 1838. England, to 1840. Scotland, to 1841. Ireland, to 1842.
India and Burmah, to 1859 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon, Chillianwallah, andGoojeratl. England,
to 1862. Scotland, to 1863. Ireland, to 1865. Malta, to 1857. Canada, to 1869. West Indies, to 1873.,
Ireland, to 1875. Jersey, to 1876. England, to 1879. India, 1879.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion, — formerly the 35(/i. (Herefordshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1701, and proceeded to Ireland, to 1702. Expeditions to Cadiz and the West Indies, to
1703. Ireland, to 1704. Spain, to 1707. England, to 1711. Expedition to Quebec, and returned to
England, to 1712. France, to 1714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1718. Ireland, to 1719. England,
to 1720. Ireland, to 1739. England, to 1744. (Detachment to the West Indies, 1740-41.) Flanders,
to 1745, and returned to England. Scotland, to 1747. Flanders, to 174S, and returned to England.
Gibraltar, to 1754. Scotland, to 1755. England, to 1758. [2nd Battalion raised in 1756, entitled
"" 74th Foot " in 175S, and disbanded, 1764.] Expedition to West Coast of France, 1758. England, to
1761. West Coast of France, 1761. England, to 1764. West Indies, to 1773. England, to 1775.
Ireland, to 1782. England, to 1783. East Indies, to 1798 (Mysore and Hindostan). England, to 1800.
Ireland, and Expedition to Quiberon, 1800. Minorca, to 1803. Ireland, to 1806. [2nd Battalion again
raised in 1804, remaining in England till 1814, when it was disbanded.] Germany and England, 1806.
South America, to 1807. Ireland, to 1808. Portugal, to 1809 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera and Corunna).
Expedition to Walcheren, and returned to England, 1809. The Peninsula and France, to 1814 (battles
of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse). Irelaid, Belgium, and France, 1815.
England, to 1817. Malta, to 1821. Ionian Islands, to 1825. England, to 1827. Ireland, to 1830.
West Indies, to 1838. Nova Scotia, to 1840. New Brunswick, to 1842. Ireland, to 1845. England, to
1847. Ionian Islands, to 1851. West Indies, to 1857. England, to i860. Ireland, to 1863. India, to
1875. England, to 1880. Ireland, to 1883. Jersey, to 1885. England, to i88g. Ireland, to 1893,
England, 1893.
277 islBatt., Thayetmyo, Burmah.
' ' 2nd Batt., Aldershot.
The East Lancashire Regiment. [NZst-Sey!'
Formerly the ^oth {The Cambridgeshire) and the ^^th {2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiments,
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 5th Lancashire Militia.)
"Estpt" (with the Sphinx). "Cape of Good Hope, 1806" "Coeunna" "Java" " Bad ajoz" " Salamanca "
"Vittoeia" "St. Sebastian" "Nive" "Peninsula" "Wateeloo" "Bhuetpoee" "Alma"
"Inkeeman" " Sevastopol" " Canton " "Ahmad Khel" "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Colonel. — Thomas Henry Pakenham,' ISmiiqn, ''12 July 44; Lt. •'19 March 47; Capt. ''24 Sept. 50;
St.jtluior, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 9 Sept. 55; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 Jane 56; Lt. Colonel, fig Dec. 62 ; Colonel,
27 March 63; Major General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 82; Colonel East Lancashire Regiment^
15 Dec. 90.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i William Hunter BuUer Little,^ Ensign, ^27 Nov. 67; Lieut. ''27 Oct. 71; Capt.
17 Apr. 80 ; Major. 12 Mar. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 23 Sept. 93.
2 Henry Theodore Penrhys Evan, Emign, ^zj A.\i(^. jo; Lieut. 28 Oct. yz; Capt. 24 May 79; Major^
I .fnne 85 ; Lt. Colonel. t8 Mai. 95.
27
27
19
'9
rei)
Ma .toes.
2 Alfred George Watson,* 2ni in Com- \
mand 26 June 96 i
1 Archibald John Arnott Wright,' 2«i'
in Command 16 Jaue 96
2 Montagu William Battye''' (-Df/'o^
p.s.c. Percy Henry Noel Lake,')
Qr.Mr. Gen. Militlaof Canada. a>itk I
local rank of Lt. Colonel , 14 Sept. 93.)
1 Walter Henry Scott^
Bridges George Lewie, Adjutant 9[
Ba'talion Fi/le Brigade 18 Feb. 93... I
2 Denis Carej'-'
2 ^.i!.c. William George Hamilton,'" DSO.
Captains.
I Frank Seymour Derham"
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, ^Id- >
jutant I Guernxeg Militia, 9 Apr. 94 )
Carleton Haynes,'* Aide de Camp to >
Major Gen. C.J'.Mooraom 30 Sept. 95 i
1 Henry Montague Browne'^
Hy.LionelGallwey ,'»OS0., ViceContul \
Niger Coa»t Protectorate 4 .Tuly 91-.. J
Humphrey MartinTwynam.'^.i.X'.C. >
to Major Gen. G. C. Bird i^'ila.y 96)
2 Philip Bower MacAdam''
Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas Goff, >
Adjutant 3 Batlalion 19 Mar. 95 j
1 Edward Hugh Franklyn Finch
Charles James Morse, Adj. i Hereford 1
Volunteer liijles 30 Mar. 96 S
2 Lionel Lewis Pile
John Alexander Roland Thompson, )
Adj.s Bn Tntiiskillinq Fus. 10 Sept. 92 S
Henry Elliot Voyle,jl<i/'«(o;i^ 1 Volun-\
teer Battalion ig July gs )
Albert Gordon Inglis, Armg Pag Dept.
1 Thompson Capper," at Staff College ...
Edward Revell Rcade, Adjutant 2 1
Volunteer Battalion 15 Jan. 96 j
John Henry Hale, Army Ord. Dept
Henry Quinten Pinhom, Army Pag\
Department S
Edward Alfred Daubeny 2» ( Depot)
2 Henry John Martin
Francis Harrison Treni*'
Harry Harris Were, Adjutant 2 Vol. ■)
Bn. Welsh Fusiliers i July 96 /
2 John Hamilton Anderson
2 Tom Harry Finch Pearse
Robert Thomas Morland Lethbridge, >
Army Pav Vepartment j
Louis St. Gratien Le Marchant"
; Godfrey Richd. Conyngham Stuart,'* ',
S.S.O.Fort William, Bengal,ii Dec. 94 I
2 Lancelot Cecil BrayHamber.^iS^tt^ios')
Stajf Officer, Pachmarhi, 11 Nov. 94 j
Leonard Head,''' Adjutant 29 Oct. 94...
L1BUTENANT8.
2 Llewellyn Bradford Carson
Etienne Ronald Partridge Boileau" ...
1 George Henniker Lawrence'*
Harry Maclear'*
2 Harold Francis Wethered, Adjutant j
\ Apr. 96 .1
Georce Edward Sharp
2 Thomas Stanton Lambert
2 Aivin .Augustus Sanders
I John Samuel Jocelyn Baumgarteer^"...
Cecil Delarue Mears" .
I Arthur Baldwyn Battye,^' Station ^
Staff Officer, Meean Meer, 15 July 95 )
I Ralph Darby Chesdes^ (Depot)
I Evan Campbell Da Costa"
1 William Heaton Cooper**
2 Ernest Rokeby Collins
2 James Edward Green (Depot)
1 William Henry Traill
2 Eustace Frederick Rutter
1 Basil Culverhouse De GexS'
2 William James Cropley Lnddington ...
2 Arthur Cyril Marmaduke Alington
2 Leonard Russell
ENSIGN OK ,
•-•^^D LIEUT. I
3 Sept. 70:
■■22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
20 Nov. 75
31 July 79
BHEV.MAJ.
I June 80'
7 Aug. 79
23 J une 80
27 Mar. 78
J May 78
II May 78
II May 78 21 July 80
II May 78: 13 Sept. 80' 28 May 87
10 Nov.
8 Jau.
31 Oct.
12 Mar.
18 Mar.
34!
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
I
1 June 85
II May 78
14 Sept. 78
II May 78
II May 78
II Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 81
21 May 87
II Feb. 88
6 July 89
28 June 90
17 Jan. 91
18 Mar. 91
2 May 91
23 May 91
77 June 91
17 June 91
25 July 91
9 Sept. 91
5 Dec.
27 Jan.
13 July
19 Oct.
19 Nov.
17 Dec.
91
9^
92
92
92
17 lycw. g2
I 17 Dec. 02
i 17 Dec. 92
I 21 Jan. 93
[ 21 Jan. 93
, 26 Apr. 93
,' 19 July 93
10 Nov.
12 Feb.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
6 Apr.
19 May
I July
I July
I July
I July
10 May
10 May
9 Sept.
9 Sept,
9 Sept.
14 May
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
7Eeb.
9 May
9 May
30 Jan.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
20 Nov.
10 Aug.
23 May
21 Oct.
27 Mar.
3 Apr.
31 Aug. 92
10 Sept, 92
13 Oct. 92
4 Dec. 92
iSFeb. 93
I June 93
1 6 July 93
TO Sept.
I Jan.
6 May
I July
18 June
10 Oct.
11 Dec.
29 Jan.
I Apr.
13 May
I July
80 28 May 87
8ti I .Tuly 87
81 I Oct. S7
5 Aug. 85.
8 Jan. 90
23 May 91
1 July 9D
23 Sept. 95
14 Mar. 95
18 Mar. 95
17 Sept. 95
I Oct. 87
28 July 90
10 Aug. 90
10 Aug. 90
I Nov. 90
I Nov. 90
I Nov. 90
1 8 Mar. 91
22 Apr. 91
22 Apr. 91
22 Apr, 91
28 Apr. 91
23 May 91
I July 91
4 July 91
ID Sept. 92
18 Feb. 93
1 June 93
I June 93
23 Sept. 93
11 Dec. 951
13 May 96:
I July 96
I July 96
'• Captain Haynes served in the
Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
During the Boer war of 1880 he was
employed at Fort Newcastle. Served
in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
Served with the Chitral ReUef Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with,
the ist Battalion East Lancashire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Twynam served with the-
59th Regiment in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and took part in the advance
on Shahjui under Lt. General Hughes
and in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served with tbe-
Chitral Rehef Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
Pay. 'Pay.
♦ I ...
4 •••
3 ' ••■
3 ! .-
3 I ...
3 i ...
3 ! ...
The East Lancashire Regiment,
278
Second Iiietoekants.
2 Philip Lonsdale
I Cyril Edward Wilson
I Robert James Hilson'*
1 "Walter John Lambert
t Robert Alexander Dobbin^'
2 Walter Fairfax Richardson
1 Henry William|Fletcher-«
2 Bertraad Henry Carter Boileau
George Tertius Seabroke
2 Gerald Ernest Montague Hill
19 July 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
2 June 54
2 June 94
5 May 94
30 Oct. 94
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
I William Edward Bailey-*' ' 18 Nov. 96
Paymasters. — i
2ND LIEUT.
J^'aciK^* White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bengal. t88o. 2nd
Battalion returned from Gibraltar, 4 May 95.
Q,uarter Masters. — i William Holbourn,*^ 30 Jan. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 William A. Webb, 10 Apr. 89 ; Hon. Lieut.
' Lt. General Pakenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was slightly and
also severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and ;th Class of the Medjidie).
^ Lt.Colonel Little served with the Chitial Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the ist
Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Watson served in the Zulu war in 1S79 {Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
^ Major Wright served with the Cbitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 wtth the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Battye served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Colamn under
Sir Donald Stewart, including the advance on and occupation of Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and also the second advance on
that place under Lt. General Hughes ; was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and at Urzno near
Ghuznee, and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley, when he officiated as Deputy Assistant CommiSEary
General to the 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Goodwyn. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
't Lt.Colonel Lake served inthe Afghan war in i878-79asAsRi8tant Field Engineer with the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 attached to the Intelligence Department, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and m the advance to Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
' Major Scott served witti the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
' Major Carey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal viith Clasp)
'" Major Hamilton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Brigade Major. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Derham served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'5 Captain Browne served with the Chitral Pelief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Gallwey served in the expedition against Nimba and Brass villages. West Coast of Africa, in 1895
" Captain Capper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Jiancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Daubeny served with the Chitral Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'' Captain Trent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Ea.st
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Le Marchant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Stuart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tue ist BattaUon East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Hamber served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 \viththe ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2« Captain Head served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the ist Batta-
lion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2" Lieut. Boileau served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the :st BattaUon Kast
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Liwrence served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robart Low ia 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
=5 Lieut. Maclear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
*> Lieut. Baumgartner served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhartin 1894-91; as Assist-
mt Superintendent of Army Signalling 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
nnder Sir Robei-t Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'' Lieut. Mears served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army
(List," p. 788.
*" Lieut. Battye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
S3 Lieut Cheales served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
' 34 Lieut. Da Costa served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Sast Lancashire Regime;it (Medal with Clasp).
I 35 Lieut. Cooper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
(jancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
I *' Lieut. De Gex served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Janeashire Regiment (Medal with C^asp).
; ss Second Lieut. Hilson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Sast Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
i * Second Lieut. Dobbin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Tatta-
•ion Last Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
*> Second Lieut. Fletcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Batta-
ion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
*i Second Lieut. Bailey served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Ki.chener in 18^6 (ap-
lointed Lieutenant).
42 Lieut. Holbouni served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Sast Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
1' Captain Mac Adam served with the 59th Regiment inthe Afghan war from 23rd January 1B80 with the force
nder Sir Donald Stewart, and wa» present in the engagement? at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and
a the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal with Olasp).
[Fsr the Record of the Sercices of the East Lancithire Regimetii fee end of Glovceeiei thire Rrgintent, p. 274.
B
rSegimental Dittrict.
LNo. 31. — Kingston.
^79 ^ndtt/flovTrV ^''"^*^' ] The East Surrey Regiment.
Formerly the 315^ {The Huntingdonshire) and, the "joth (Surrey) Begiments
(The 3i'd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the ist and 3rd Surrey Militia respectively.)
The United Red and Wliite Rose. " Dkttinqen " "Gcadaloupk" "Talateba" "Albuheea" "Vittoeia"
" Ptbbneks" "Nitelle " " Nive" " OsxHEs" " Peninsula " "Cabool 1842 " "Moodkee" "Fheozeshah "
"Ahwal" "SoBEAOif" "Setastofol" " Taku Fobts" "New Zealakd " " AroHANisiAif, 1878-791*
" SuAKiy, iSSi;." i
Colonel, — Sight Ron. Sir Edward Lugard,' GCB. Bnsit/n, 31 July 28 ; Zt. ''31 Oct. 31 ; Capi.
30 Dec. 43 ; Bt. Major, 3 April 46 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 June 49 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major, 13 June 55;
Major General, 20 July 58; Lieut. General, 12 Jan. 65; General, 24 Oct. 72; Colonel 31st Foot'
1 June 62.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Francis Fred. Fyler Roupell," .Ensi^?!, ''s Oct. 67 ; Lieut. ''24 Sept. 70; Capt.
7 Aug. 78 ; Mvjor, 1 Aug. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 June 95.
2 Richard Hancock William Henry Harris,'^ Eiisign, Pio Apr. 70; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 21 June 8o';
Major, 17 Feb. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 Dec. 96.
j^enrsSer,
Full
Pay
Hall
i>ay.
Majobs.
2 p.ic.. Francis Richard Pennefather (
Kane, -ind in Command 26 June 96... [
2 William James Holmes Frodshaio,'^)
'2nd in Command S
2 Hugh Wodehouse Pearse^" (Depot)
Herbert Ringwood,^^ Ad). Ea»t Indian )
Railway Vol. Rifles 7 June 92 S
Henry Wightmau Benson, Adjutant |
3 Battalion 1 Jan. 92 5
Henry Lockhart Smith,^* Adjutant \
3 Vol. Bn. B. Surrey Regt. 14 Jan. 94 j
Henry Paul Treeby, Adjutant 4 Vol. t
Bn.E, Surrey Regt. i Aug. 93 i
Captains.
Colin Duncan Johnstone, Adjutant >
4 Battalion 8 Aug. 94 )
I Arthur Bruce Dunaterville-'
1 Ludlow Tonson Bowles
2 Patrick Henry Augustus O'Hara
Finch White,^' Adjutant 2 Vol. Bn. |
Ea^t Surrey Regt. i Mar. 94 }
1 Eustace Grenville Bayliss^"
2 p.».e. Henry Stanhope Sloman,^" )
serving with the Egyptian Army j
1 p. ».c. Hugh Duncan Lawrence
p.s.c. Bernard Ramsden James, In-\
structor R. M. College i Sept. 93 ... i
2 William Hastings EUis^^
2 William Henry Gorman
p.s.c. Bertram Reveley Mitford,^* on \
special service, Egypt )
Chfts.Perceval Lynden Lynden-Bell,^* \
Adj. 4 Vol. Bn. Royal Scots, 1 Feb. 93 )
Orchart Beeton, Adjutant 1 Surrey i
Rifle Volunteers 9 Nov. 96 j
I Arthur Joseph Hill
I Kenneth Malcolm PatrickGrant^(Z)«po<)
Henry Augustus Anley, Army Ord- \
nance Departmffht j
r Richard Norman Pochin
Lionel Charles Gostling Tufnell, Adj. \
3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 8 June 96 j
1 John Raynsford Longley
2 Frederick Lord Aldersey Packman
2 William Naunton Roger Gilbert-)
Cooper i
1 Luke George lonides
2 Harold Stuart Tew
Lieutenants.
I Frank Hermann Moline
Arthur George Dwyer, serving with')
the Egyptian Army j
I Arthur Holt Wilson
T Walter Herbert Paterson
I Arthur Henry Seton Hart.^s Adjutant |
I Jan. 94 }
1 James Fitz Walter Arcedeckne-Buller...
2 Arthur Christin Stewart Barchard
George Ross Deas Churchill"
1 William Welply Fagan^s
2 Henry Davidson Smalley
2 Cuthbert Hanson Townsend, Adju->
tant 9 Nov. 96 y
2 Richard Aremburg Blennerhassett I
Chute j
Heary Keith Barr
Cecil Charles Gough Ashton
2 Claude Harington Hinton
2 Cecil Porch Porch
2 Victor Henry Mottet de la Fontaine ...
2 Sidney Hugh Duxbury (Depot)
2 Francis William King-Church
I EdwardSayers Talbot Goodridge
I Harry Hatton Sproule
Victor John Birlibeck , 1
ENSIGN o
2ND LIEUT.
II May 78
17 Apr.
14 Sept.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
So
4 May 87
9 May
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
23 Mar.
22 Aug.
24 Apr.
9 Nov.
1 Mar.
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
23 May
25 July
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
18 June 92
9 Apr.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
26 Apr.
20 May
28 June
19 July
12 Nov. 73 28 Feb. 81
28 Feb. 74 1 30 Sept. 32
II Feb. 75 30 June 83
II Sept. 76 28 Nov. 83
15 July 76
10 Aug. 84
15 Mar. 80 25 Oct. 84
26 July 76
21 June 80
28 Feb. 81
9 Apr. 3i
I July 81
I July 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 83
27 Jan. 83
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
14 May 84
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
28 Apr.
16 Jan.
20 Nov.
23 Mar.
26 Apr.
21 June
85
23 Mar.
10 Aug.
31 Oct.
3 Mar.
7 June
4 Aug.
14 Apr.
23 Apr.
8 July
11 Mar.
6 May
I July 94
19 Sept.
19 Sept.
14 Nov.
28 Nov.
8 Feb.
20 Jan.
9 Feb.
8 May
8 June
15 June
30 June 83
31 Aug. S7
10 Oct. 87
14 Deo. 87
14 Dec. 87
I Apr.
29 Aug.
20 Nov.
15 Jan. 89
I Mar. 89
27 Mar. 89
21 June 91
24 June 91
10 Aug. 91
7 June 92
12 July 92
I Feb. 93
28 Nov. 94
28 Nov. 94
8 Feb. 95
8 Feb.
24 Mar.
8 May 56
8 June g6
15 June 96
18 Nov.
21 June 91
14 Dec. 91
12 July 92
II Apr. 94
8 Feb. 95
16 Oct. 95
24 Mar. 96
™ Captain Bayliss served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as
Signalling Officer to the 2nd Battalion
of ihe East Surrey Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen,
at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
March, an d in the subsequent advance
to Temai ; was Orderly Officer to
Colonel Ralston when in command of
the 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
• Captain Sloman served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the
Mounted Infantry, and was present in
the engagement at Easheen and at.
the destruction of Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
fears' Ser
UaU
Pay
Tlie East Surrey Regiment.
2»o
Second Lieuibnants.
r Charles Austin Ferguson
I Charles Fayle Golquhoun
I Raymond Henry Baldwin
I William Thurburn Barry
I Archibald Tyrrell Robinson .
I Hugh Walter Davies
1 Arthur Ernest Greatwood ....
2 ifon. Cuthbert James
2 Roger Edward Napier North.
2 John C3'r)l May
2 Lewis Wentworth Johnson .
Paymasters. — i Harry H. Sproule, indLieut. z Battalion (acting).
2ND IIBUT.
•21 Oct.
PS
2 June
04
2 June
Q4
2 June
04
2 June
04
lo Oct.
04
lo Oct.
04
12 Dec.
04
6 Mar.
OS
29 May
05
23 Sept.
96
Quarter Mastert. — I'Henry M'Dermott, 6 Aug. 90 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Cornelius Westneat Fletcher, 5 Feb. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Faeings'ffin.te. — Agents, Messrs. Gox and Co.
iH Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 22 Dec. 1884. znd Battalion returned from Malta, 2g Oct. 1895.
' Sir Edward Lugard served as a Major of Brigade throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under
<Jeneral Pollock, and was present in the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and JugduUuck, the occupation of Cabool,
and the different engagements leading to it (Medal). He served throughout the campaign on the Sutlej ; —
fl,3 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Harry Smith at the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah
"(■vounded), and Sobraon; — as Adjutant General of the whole Force commanded by Sir Harry at the affair of
Buddiwal, and the battle of Aliwal ; and he ofiBciated as Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from
ithe battle of Sobraon to the end of the campaign, when he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
Majesty's Forces in India (Medal and three Clasps) . He again oiiiciated as Adjutant General throughout the
Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 ; and was present at the passage of the Chenab,and battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served asChief of the Staff on the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
and nominated a KCB.). Was promoted to the rank of Major General "for his services in the command of 11
Division atthe capture of Luckuow, and subsequently in the command of the Azimghur Field Force " (Medal with
Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Roupell served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in i88t as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches).
'^ Lt.Colonel Harris served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the ThuU Chotiali
Field Force under Major General Biddnlph (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88r
SIS Superintendent of Army signalling to Brigadier General Gordon's Column (mentioned in aespatches).
1' Major Frodsham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Acting Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion of
the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
ilarch, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-" Major Pearse served with the 70th Regimentin the Afghan warini878-79 under Brigadier General Biddulph,
including the occupation of Candahar (Medal).
^^ Major Ringwood served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with the Candahar Column,
and afterwards with the ThuU Chotiali Field Force under Major General Biddulph (Medal).
^* Major H. L. Smith served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the en-
gasfement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starl.
^* Lieut. Hart served with the Ghitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the Maxim,
gun detachment of the ist Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Lieut. Churchill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Maxim gun
detachment of the ist Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Fagan served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Transport service
(Medal with Clasp).
2' Captains Dunsterville, White, Ellis, and Lynden-Bell served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the
3ud BattaUon of the East Surrey Regiment, and were present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the
•convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major Mitford served; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886-88, and was present in the engagement
at Sarras (mentioned in despatches. Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
•operations on the Soudan frontier in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp), and again in 1889 in-
cluding the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Clasp).
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade
■(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
*^ Captain Kenneth M. P. Grant served in the expedition to the Soudan in t 885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment, and was present at the attack on the convoy on the 26th Maroh and in the subsequent advance
on Temai (Medal withClasn, and Khedive's Star).
Record 0/ tlie Services of the ist Battalion East Surrey Regiment (formerly the 3isi
Huntingdonshire Regiment).
Eaised 1702, and proceeded as Marines to Cadiz and "Vigo; to England, 1702; to the Mediterranean,
1704 (capture of Gibraltar, Barcelona, Carthagena, Ivica, Majorca, Sardinia, Minoi'ca) ; to England,
1711; ceased to serve as Marines, 1714 ; to fcicotland, 1715; to Ireland, 1716 ; to England, 1739; to
Flanders, 1742 ; to England, 1745; to Minorca, 1749 ; to England, 1752 ; to Scotland, 1755 ; to England,
1762; to West Florida, 1765; to St. Vincent, 1772; to England, 1774; to Canada, 1776; to England,
1787; to Ireland, 1792; (Flank Companies to Barbadoes, 1793;) to England, 1794; to Holland, 1794;
to England, 1795 ; to the West Indies, 1795 ; to England, 1797 ; to Holland, 1799 ; to England, 1799 ; to
Irelaad, i8oo; to the Isle de Huat, 1800; to Minorca, 1801; to England, 1802; to the Channel Is'es,
E2
28 1 The East Surrey Regiment.
1803; to England, 1804; [2nd Battalion fsist Regiment) raised 1804: to Channel Isles, 1-807; to Ire-
land, 1807 ; to the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Talavera, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes) ; to Ireland, 1814 ; to England and disbanded, 1814 ;] to Sicily, 1806 ; to Egypt, 1807 ; to Sicily,
1807: to Malta, 1808; to Sicily, 1810; to Malta, 1811 ; to Sicily, 1811; to Genoa, 1814 ; to Corsica,
1814 ; to Sicily, 1814 ; to Naples, 1815 ; to Genoa, 1815 ; to Malta, 1816 ; to England, 1818 ; to Ireland,
1821 ; to Eng-land, 1824 ; to India, 1825 (Kabul 1842, and battles of Moodkee, Ferozesliah, Aliwal, and
Sobraon) ; to England, 1846; to Ireland, 1848; to Ionian Islands, 1853; to the Crimea, 1855 (siege of
Sebastopol) ; to Gozo, 1856 ; to Malta, 1857 ; to Gibraltar, 1857 ; to the Cape, 1859 ; to India, 1859 ; t&
China, i860 (capture of the Taku Forts); to England, 1863; to Ireland, 1866; to Malta, 1867; to
Gibraltar, 1872; to England, 1876; to Ireland, 1880; to Gibraltar, 1882 ; to England, 1883; to Gibraltar-,
1884; to India, 1884.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion, — formerly the joth (Surrey) Begiment.
Raised as the 2nd Battalion 31st Regiment, and proceeded to Scotland, 1758 ; to England, 1759 ;
to Ireland, 1763; to West Indies, 1764; to England, 1774 ; to Scotland, 1776 ; to North America, 1778;
to England, 1784; to Ireland, 1787; to West Indies. 1793; to England and Gibraltar, 1795; to West
Indies, 1800 ; to Jersey and England, 1801 ; to West Indies, 1803 (capture of Guadalonpe) ; to Scotland'.
1812 ; to Ireland and Canada, 1813; to Ireland, 1827; to Gibraltar, 1834; to Malta, 1836; to West
Indies, 1838; to Canada, 1841 ; to England, 1843: to Ireland, 1845; to Iiid.a, 1849; to New Zealand,.
1861 (war of 1863-65) : to England, 1866 : to Ireland, 1868 ; to India, 1871 (Afghan war 1878-79) ; entitled
" 2nd Battalion East Surrey Resriment," 1881 ; to Egypt, 1884 (campaign 01 1885) ; to England, 1885 ;
to Guernsey, 1888 ; to Ireland, 1891 ; to Malta, 1893.
Coniinuatlon of Notes to the Border Uegiment.
" Lieut. Broadrick served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the-
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^2 Lieut. Karle served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border ReKinient (Medal with Ulaep).
33 Lieut. Pigott served with the W-iziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
3* Lieut. Chapman served with the Waziristin Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
35 Lieut. Pringle served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Lieut. Richards served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The Border Regiment (formerly the 55th Regiment).
Raised at Stirling in 1755 and numbered the 57th Regiment. Became the 55th Regiment, 1757. To Halifax,
N.S., 1757. To North America, 1760. 1761-75, records lost; believed to have retarned to England. To Nortli
America, 1776. To West Indies, 1779. To England and Scotland, 1785. To Ireland, 1791. To Holland, 1793.
To West Indies, 1795. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1800. To West Indies, 1802. T<5
England, 1812. (Detachment in West Indies, which, except one Company, rejoined Head Quarters in England,
1873.) To Holland, 1813. (Company from Jamaica rejoined Head Quarters in Holland, 1814,) To England,
1814. To Ireland, 1820. To England, 1821. To Cape of Good Hope, Dec. 1821. To India, 1830. To China, 1841
(warofi842). To England, 1844. To Ireland, 1S46. To (Gibraltar, 1851. To Turkey and the Crimea, 1854 (battlea
of Alma and inkii-man and siege of Sebastopol). To Gibraltar, 1856. To England and Irelaod, 1857. To
England, 1 8'Si, Tr Icviis, 1863. To England, 1877. To Malta, 1888. To India, 1890.
"a'/C^.'^x:^;" ^"''''J Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. L^f"'-Bof«iln':"' 282
Formerlij the 2,2nd {Gornwall — Light Inf.) and the 46th (South Devonshire) llegiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is foraied of the Cornwall Kaugers Militia. )
The TJniteJ Red and White Rose. "Dettiicgen" "Dominica" "Roleia" "Vimieka" "ConuNKA"
"Salamanca" "Pstrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Oethks" "Peninsula" "Watekloo" "Pdmjai'b"
"Mooltan" "Goojerat" "Sevastopol" "Lhcknow" "Egypt, 1882" "Tel-el-Kebik" " Nile, ibS4-85."
Colonel. — John Thomas Hill, Ensign, ^i-^ Mar. 27 ; Zf.'''i6 Apr. 29 ; CapL ''13 Feb. 35 ; Major, 12 Mar. 41 ;
Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. 46 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General. 30 July 60; Lt. General, 14 June 69; General,
24 .luiie 76; Colonel 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel Dukfc of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 8 Apr. qo.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Charle.s Frederick Alexander Turnbull, Ensign, '9 Mar. 66 ; Lt. ^22 July 68 ;
Capt. 26 May 80 ; Major. 5 Apr. 86; Lt. Colonel, x July 95.
2 Henry Parry Garden,' Lt. 13 June 74 ; Cupt, 8 May 83 ; Brevet Major, 15 June 85 ; Major, i Jan. 93 ;
Lt. Colonel, 16 Dec. 96.
Half
Pay,
y"-")
".:}
Majobs.
I John Hamilton Verschoyle,^ 2nd in ')
Command 20 June 96 j
7. George Ashby Ashby,'* 2nd in Com- )
maud i
1 Edmund John Hollway^"
2 William Lueg S.axvew'^^ iDepot)
1 Henry Gage Morris"
Ralph James Wilbraham,'^^ Adjutant )
3 Battalion 4 Jan. 92 i
Cyril Godfrey Martyr,^ DSO., on 1
special service, Egypt ,
Captains.
2 Edward John Jenkins Teale-'
Charles Newman Evelegh,^^ Adju
tant 4 Battalion Durham Light It
fantry 19 Feb. 95
Henry Marlow Sidney,'** serving with )
the Egyptian Army )
2 Rupert Stewart**
I Frederic Hamilton Chapman
1 Frederick Gerald Griffiths Griffin
2 Francis Mary John Dominic Rhodes...
1 Harold Bridgwood Walker, ^» Station 1
flta/f Officer, Lucknow, 13 May 96... )
2 Arthur Grant Crosse
2 Robert Nicholas Spencer Lewin^^
I Bertram Archdall Newbury^'
1 Ernest Sumner Burder.....^.
2 George William Thursby rrowse
1 Cecil Bradney Jervis - Edwards,^* ^
Adjutant I Mar. 93 j
2 George Brooke Millers Rawlinson..,
2 Eustace Scott Williams^'
John Jeffreys Bulkeley Jones-Parry, f
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. 1 Jan. 96 S
I Sutherland Henry Bradford
I Leonard Philip Henry Bliss-'"
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
2 Edgar Penrose Mark-Wanllaw
2 Eraest Alfred Shakerley {Depot)
I Henry Arthur Tremayne ( Cf^oO
I Mon. Willoughby John Horace de V
Montmoi-ency'i /
I ffora. George Bagot Moleswortb
1 Thomas Langdon Tretbewy
2 Paul Buzzard Norris!
2 Arthur St. Clair Holljrook
2 Alexander George William Grant
2 John Harold Mander
1 Martin Newman Turner
1 Bernard Stigand Streeten
£ James Hubert Thos. Cornish Bowden
2 Henry Thomas Gstntan, Superintendent \
of Gyynnasia, Dublin, 18 Mar. 96 )
1 Richard Ducat
2 Paul Gregory Petavel
1 Thomas Richard Stokoe
2 Harold Fargus
1 Herbert Samuel Protheroe Simon
2 Thomas iHei-bert Francis Price,")
Adjutant 14 Oct. 96 i
Second Lieutenants.
2 Hugh Wharton Fife
1 WillinmKennethHamiltou Campbell, \
Supertdt. of Lucknow Gymnasium ... S
I Cecil Barrington Norton
I Reginald Weston Young
I Henry Harington Champeriiowne
I Francis Arthur Dickinson
1 Harry Johndela Condamine
2 Robert May Wetherell
1 Sydney Colvin Birch
2 Charles Burnett Woodham
2 Arthur Hovell Romilly
I Alfred Methven CoUard
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
21 Aug.
13 June 75
20 Nov. 75
II Sept. ^t
18 June 81
I July 81
1 July 81
23 Oct. 80! 1 July 8
2 July 79
19 Feb. 81
22 Jan. Si
23 Oct. So
5 Feb.
87
4 May
87
4 May
87
16 Nov.
87
30 Nov.
87
16 Nov.
87
22 Aug.
83
8 Dec.
83
23 Mar.
8q
23 Mar.
8q
21 Dec.
89
28 June
90
16 July
90
23 July
90
23 May
91
23 Mar.
92
18 May 92
13 Aug. 92
13 Aug. 92
17 Dec. 92
25 Feb. 93
25 Feb. 93
15 Mar. 93
26 Apr. 93
20 May 93
23 Aug. 93
9 Sept. 93
23 Dec. 93
10 Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
29 May 9
19 June 95
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
I July 81
I July 81
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
I July
I July
14 May
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
29 Aug,
25 Nov.
27 Jan.
14 Aug.
4 Jan.
26 Jan.
23 Apr.
23 May
29 June
20 Apr.
13 May
16 Dec.
2^ Apr.
3 July
I Mar.
TO May
26 July
5 Sept.
18 Oct.
31 Aug.
19 Feb.
8 May
I July
17 May
20 May
83
. 85
85
86
BHEV.MAJ.
83I
2 .fan. 86
5 Apr. 93
26 July 93
18 Oct. 93
31 Aug. 94
8 May 95
I July 95
26 Feb. 96
rS Nov. 96
29 Dec.
1 Jan.
2 May
I July
14 Nov.
14 Dec.
14 Ang.
II Apr.
14 Aug.
14 Aug.
^l Apr. 90
23 May 90
14 Jan. 91
2o July 88
i6 Dec. 91
8 Mar. 92
6 Jan. 93
26 July 93
26 July 93
31 July 93
iS Oct. 93
19 Feb. 95
8 May 95
I July 95
17 May 96
20 May 96
-' Captain Evelegh served with the
Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in com-
mand of a detachment of the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
3" Captain Lewinservedin the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 vpitU the 2nd
Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
' Captain Newbury servod in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
2Dd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
33 Captain Jervis Edwards served
with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891
in command of a detachment of the
ist Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
2' Captain Williams served with
theBechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Mounted Rifles.
*" Captain Bliss served with the
Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (Medal
with Clasp).
♦I Lieut. Hon. W. J. H. de Mont-
morency served with the Wuntho
Expedition in 1891 in command o£
the Mounted Infantry of the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
283 The Duke of Cormvall's LigJit Infantry.
FuU (Half
I Pay I P»y.
Paymaetert. — i Thomas L. Trethewy, iteai. i Battalion {acting).
2
Quarter Matters. — 2 Charles John Eary, ^ Aug. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
I ikTthur Hearsey, 17 June 96 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings'Vl'hiie. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i«i Battalion embarked for Malta, 18S5. 2nd Battalion returned from Egypt, June i8'816,
' Lt.ColonelH. P. Carden served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the actions at Kassasin
on the 28th August (wounded) and 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medalwith Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (mentioned in
debpatches, Brevet of Maior, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
"> Major Verschoyle served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the-
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in She two actions-
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Major Ashby served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry thTOUghout the-
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at
Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of ths Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served -svith the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Dake of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
^" Major HoUway served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Comwall's Light Infantry thronghoTit ths Egyptian,
war of 1882, and was jiresent at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,, andi
Khedive's Star).
^* Major Hars^ey served with the 2ud Battalion Dake o*" Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of i88z,.
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations- j
of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
-^ Major H. G. Morris served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Dnke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the s'jh August,
in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tal-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 "with the River Column
as a Staff Captain under Major General Earle and Brigadier General Brackenbury (mertioned in despatches.
Clasp) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force under Major General Grenfell in 1886 as Seniou
■Water Transport Officer.
26 Major AVilbraham served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)'..
2' Captain Teale served in the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
'8 Major Martyr served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the-
EgJ'ptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, m the-
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebu
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Start. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry,
and was present in the actions of Abu KleaandEl Gubat, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh.andin the engage-
ment at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (two Clasps) ; also served in the operations in the Soudan
in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie), and in the operations in
August 1889 including the engagement at Toski (Clasp) ; was present at the capture of Tokar in 1891 (4th Class of
the Osmanieh, Clasp to Star). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Medjidie for services under the Egyptian.
Government. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8q6 a» Assistant
Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff (mentioned in despatches, ID jTO.).
3^ Major Sidney served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-E5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Dmke of Cornwall's
Light Inff ntry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Medal tvith
Clasp, and Khedive's St.ar) ; was present at the capture of Tokar in 1891 (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Star),
Served with the Dongola Expeditionai-y Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the lotli
Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
33 Captain Stewart served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Captain H. B. Walker served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Cohimn under Major General Earle (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force under Brigadier General!
Butler in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Duke of Corinuall's Light Infantry ,— formerly the 46f/»
{South Devonshire) Eegiment.
Raised in 1741 and numbered the 57th. To England, 1742. To Jerse.y, 1747. Number changed to 46th, 1748.
To Ireland, 1749. To Nova Scotia, 1757. To Canada, 1760. To West Indies, 1761. To Canada, 1763. To
Ireland, 1767. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 1778. To England, 17S2. Received the title of South Devon-
shire Regiment. To Ireland, 1784. To Gibraltar, 1792. To AVeet Indies, 1794. To England, 1796. To Ireland,
1800. To West Indies, 1808 (attack on Dominica). To England, i8ii. To New South Wales, 1884. To India, 1818..
To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1835. To Gibraltar, 1839. To West Indies, 1842. To HaUfax, N.S., and Mont-
real, 1845. To Jamaica, 1846. To Nova Scotia, 1847. To England, 1848. To Ireland, 1852. To England, -.is4.
To the Crimea, 1854 (siege of Sebastopol). To Corfu, 1856. To India, 1858. To England, 1869. To Ireland,
1873. To Bermuda, 1876. To Gibraltar, 1880. To Egypt, 1SS2. To England, iS36.
The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment.) 284
.fdllt' a-AfHca.] Formerly the 33rd (Buhe of WelUngtor^'s) [^3!-=^^-''
and the "jSth Regiment of Foot.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the i st aud 2nd Battalions 6th "West York Militia respectively. )
The Crestand Motto of the Duke of Wellington. " Dbtxingbn " " Mtsoee " "Hindoostan" (with the Elephant)^.
"SEBINGAPATAJt" " AlLT GhITK " "DELHI 1803 " " LeSWAEBEE " " DbIQ " " NiVE " " PbHINSDIA" " WaIBKLOO '
"Alma" " Inkeeman " "Sevastopol" "Abyssinia."
Colonel.— George Erskine,' Ensign, 17 Aug. 32 ; Lieut. •'3 July 36 ; Captain,^! May 40 ; Bt.Major, 20 Jiiiie54 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 24 Aug. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 Oct, 55 ; Colonel, 12 Aug. 60; Ma^or General,
6 Mar. 68; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77 : General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
9 June 88; Cotonci West Riding Regiment, 30 June 95. ^ . -r „ ■
lieutenant Colonels.— i Cecil Conor,^ Ensign, 'q Mar. 67 ; Lieut. Piy Jan. 70; Captain, 7 Jan. 79 ; Major,
6 Sept. &2; Lf. Colonel, 6 Oct. 92; Colonel, 6 Oct. g6. .,,..„-,
2 Charles William Gore, Ensign, "24 April 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 15 Dec. 79 ; Major, 28 June 84 ;
Lt. Colonel, 15 Mar. 94.
Years'Ser.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
30
...
28
...
26
...
23
...
25
22
24
23
22
17
...
19
17
...
17
16
16
le
...
15
15
15
...
15
15
'3
...
13
...
12
12
12
...
12
12
J2
12
12
11
...
II
...
II
II
10
10
...
9
...
9
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
...
5
...
5
4
3
Majors.
1 p.t.c. John Charles Duke, 2nd in Com- \
mand 26 June 96 , i\
2 Arthur Edward Richards Curran, 2nd )
in Command 26 JiinQ g6 S
1 Lionel Edw. Blakeney Booth" (Depot)
Stewart John Trench, Dist. Inspector '1
of Musketry, Ireland, i Nov. 95 ... j
2 Percy Temple Rivett-Carnac'^
George Herbert Chippindall,'* Adj. 2 ^
Vol. Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. 1 Jan. 92 )
James Alex. Skene Thom8on,i°Ara;or "J
Provisional Battalion at Shornclijfe ?•
19 Sept. 96 )
t Haj'ford Douglas Thorold
Captains.
t Francis Macleod Hastings Marshall'^
2 William Joseph Goold, with Provi-\
sional Battalion i
2 Percy Bourdillon Smithe
Frederick Artnur Hayden, Adjutant ')
3 Battalion 12 Feb. 95 i
Basil St. JohnLe Marchant,!^"/./"*?. 1
of Musketry, Portsmouth, 5 Sept. 95 j
Arthur William Bentley Buckle, \
Army Pay Department i
2 Herbert Charles Suft
Charles Vesey Humphrys, Adjutant >
2 Volunteer Battalion 2 Sept. 95 /
I Francis John De Gex, Adjutant '}
2 Sept. 95 i
Clarence Dalrymple Bruce, Aijutanf)
4 Vol. Bn. Essex Megt. 18 Nov. 93 ... f
I William James Anderson, Staff' College
Owen Harris, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. West I
Riding Begt. 18 Feb. 92 )
I Arthur Ingram Stewart Godfrey
1 Oswald Albon Aldersey Taylor
2 Frank Harrison Ainsworth Swanson ..,
2 William Milward WatSGu
Samuel Charles Umfreville, Adjutant
3 Battalion Shropshire Lt. Infantry
22 Apr. 95
2 Herbert William Wainman Wood
Edgar Garston Harrison, seroing in ^
the British East Africa Protectorate )
I Edwa.rd Raymond Houghton^"
1 Frsmcis David Behrend
Robert Marshall, Aide de Camp to the )
Governor of Natal, 28 Mar. 96 }
2 Henry Wriscn Becher, Adjutant)
I July 93 S
2 Edward Moutray Kinnaird Parsons ...
2 Neville George Harry Turner
1 Alexander Frederic Wallis
Lieutenants.
James Alec Charles Gibbs, serving )
with British South Africa Company... )
2 Thomas Sharoe Smith
1 Clement Agnew Fedden
2 William Kemp Trotter (Depot)
2 Percy Alexander Turner
2 Norman Warden Fraser
2 Francis John Thursby-Pelham
t Lawrence George Stayner
I Norman Bruce Bainbridge
I Kenneth Anderson Macleod
I Herbert Darnton Egerton Greenwood
I Reginald Winuington Fanshawe
I Frederick John Siordet
Harold Wolstenholrae Cobb, serving')
with British Guiana Police )
1 Louis Raymond Acworth, with Provi- ■)
s'lonal Battalion J
2 Arthur John Tyler
I PoTcy Belcher Strafford
1 Arthur Marmaduke Whitaker..
2 Percival Coode
2 Reginald Ernest Maffett
Second Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT.
23 Sept. 71
'i
14 Jan. 80
II May 78
17 Apr. 80
II Aug
22 Jan
81
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
4 May
87
10 Nov.
88
8 Dec.
88
9 Nov.
89
21 Dec.
Sq
1 Mar.
90
29 Mar.
90
29 Mar.
90
3 May
90
29 Oct.
90
29 Oct.
90
25 Mar.
91
2 May
91
23 May
91
18 May 92
1 8 June 92
13 July 92
28 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan. 93
2 William Edwin Drielsma 7 Mar. 94
28 Oct. 71
11 Sept. 74
10 Jan. 72
e Oct. 75
3 July 73
13 June 74
24 Mar. 75
I Jan.
12 Jan.
18 May
I July
I July
I July
I July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
10 May 82
30 Jan. 84
6 Feb. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
6 May 85
6 May 85
23 May 85
23 May 85
29 Aug. 85
25 Sept. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 Deo. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 July Bg
6 Aug. 89
Ti June 90
31 July 90
11 Feb. 91
2 Mar. 91
26 Aug. 91
I Feb. 92
I Feb.
I Dec.
13 Dec.
I May
7 Nov.
30 Jan .
26 June
95
5 Sept. 95
II Sept.
1 Nov.
2 Nov.
1 Jan.
28 Mar.
CAPTAIN. 1
24 Aug.
81
I Oct.
81
6 Sept.
82
24 Jan.
83
19 Dec.
83
12 Nov.
83
24 Jan.
83
28 Oct.
85
6 Oct.
86
II Apr.
87
5 Jan.
88
I Aug.
88
1 Aug.
88
I Aug.
88
19 Sept.
88
19 Sept
88
17 Oct.
88
30 Nov.
88
6 Aug.
89
12 Feb.
90
31 Ji^iy
12 Nov.
II Feb.
2 Mar.
90
90
91
91
2 Mar.
91
I Feb.
92
I Feb.
92
18 Feb.
5 Sept.
92
95
11 Sept.
95
I Nov.
95
1 Nov.
2 Nov.
28 Mar.
95
95
96
6 Sept. 82
25 Feb. 8s
6 Oct. 86
20 Aug. 90
26 Sept. 90
6 Oct. 92
13 Dec. 93
15 Mar. 94
2 Nov. 95
^2 Major Rivett-Camac served with
the expedition to the Soudan under
Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
'5 Captain Marshall served in the
Kafir war in 1878, including the
operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp).
1^ Captain Houghton served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1S87-88
(Medal with Clasp).
Years' Ser.
i'ulFiJall
Pay. Pay.
3
2
...
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
■•
I
I
I
I
28s
2'/ie DMA;e o/ Wellingtons (^West Riding Regiment).
Second LisaiKirANis.
2ND LIBUT.
t Robert Napier Bray I 12 Dec. 94
T William Ernest Marriott Tyndall j 6 Mar. 95
2 Philip William Temple Hale Wortham' 2q May 95
I Edward Neville Townsend ' 4 Sept. 95
I Reginald St. John Carmichael
i James George Whish
I Frank Simeon Exham
1 Harry Klrwan Umfreville
2 Ashton Alexander St. Hill
1 Percy Gerald Parker Lea
2 James Waddell
2 Henry George Bally
2 Leslie Blundell Bristow Noyes
Alfred Garnett Horsfall .........
Baptist Johnston Barton
(Quarter Masferii.
28 Sept. 05
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
26 Feb.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
5 Sept.
5 Sept. ^
1 james Thomas seaman,'* 5 Sept. 88; Hon. Lieut,
2 Charles Hyde, ig Sept. 94; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Oox and Co.
ist Satfalion embarked for Malta, 28 Sept. 95.
2nd JBattalion embarked for Bermuda, 6 Oci. 18
1 General Brskine served with the 33rd Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol ; he commanded the piquets of the Light Division on the 14th October 1854,
when they repulsed the attack made on them by the enemy (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel Conor served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and vras
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
' Ma^or Chippindall served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal
with Clasp).
^" Major Thomson served with the 3rd Goorkhas in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee.and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles WaiTenwith the Corps of Guides.
" Major Booth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the force under Major General Robeits in the Koorum
Valley, superintended the Transport during the advance on Cabul, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candaharas Stall' Transport Officer, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Indian Contingent in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Lieut. Seaman served in the Abyssinian war in 7867-68, and was present at the assault and capture of
Magdala (Medalj.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the DwA-e of Wellington's {West Riding Regiment), —
formerly the jbth Regiment.
Raised in 1787 and proceeded to India, 1788. To England, 1806 (Mahratta war of 1803— granted
the distinction of "Hindustan"). To Jersey, 1807. To England, 1808. To Spain, 1808 (battle ot
Corunna). To England, 1809. To Ireland, 1810. To Spain and France, 1813 (battle of Nive). To
Canada, 1814. To Ireland, 1827. To West Indies, 1834.. To Bermuda, 1840. To Halifax, Nova
Scotia, 1841. To Ireland, 1842. To England, 1843. To Scotland, 1846. To England, 1847. [2nd
Battalion raised 1847; disbanded, 1850.] To Ionian Islands, 1848. To Malta, 1851. To Halifax,
Nova Scotia, 1853. To England, 1857. To India, 1863. To Burmah, 1868. To England, 1876. To
Ireland, 1880. To England, 1885. To Bermuda, 1886. To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1888. To West
Indies, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 1st South Staffordshire Regiment {formerly the 38th Kigiment).
Raised in 1702. On Sea Service, 1707 to 1710. To Antigua, 1710. To the West Indies, 1739. To Antigua, 1750
To England, 1765, after 58 years' foreign service. To America, 1774. To England, 1784. To Flanders, 1795. To
the West Indies, 1796. [2nd Battalion raised in 1804, and disbanded in 1814-records lost.] To the Cajie of Good
Hope, 1805. To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video). To Ireland, 1807. To Spain, i3q8 (battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna). To England and Ireland, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1812 (battlts of Buaaco,
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian and Nive). To Ireland and England, 1814. To the Netherlands, 1815.
To England, 1815. To the Cape of Good Hope, t8i8. To India, 1822. To Burmah, 1824 ("Ava "). To India, 1826.
To England, 1836. To Ireland, 1837. To the i^onian Islands, 1840. To Gibraltar, 1843. To Jamaica, 1846. To
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 184B. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1872. To Irelaad, 1877. To
Malta, 1880. To Egypt, 1882 (war of 1882). To Malta, 1883. To Egypt and the Soudan 1854 ("Kile 1884-85 "—
battle of Kirbekan). To Gibraltar, 1886. To Egypt, i8yi. To England, 1891.
L^t--- 34--
~Tiegimevf(d Dhtrict
■ Carlisle.
286
^naB^til.auettVsengai. 1 The Bordcr Regiment.
Formerhj the 34^/t {The Cumberland) and 55c/i (Westmorelaiid) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Militia respectively.)
A LaurenVreath. "Albuhera" "Arroyo dos MoLiifoa" "Vittoria." "Ptbenees" "Nitelle^" '' Nive " _
"Ortwt's" "Peninsula" •' China" (with the Dragon). "Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol LncKNOw.
~ Colonels.— I General Sir Richard Denis Kelly.i KCB. Ens. 7 Mar. 34; Lt. P^o July 36 ; Capt '2^ Sept. 41 ;
Fun Half Af.t/or, P(7Mar. 48; ^^L^Co/o?^e^, 12 Dec. 54 ; Lt. Colonel, gUnT. S5; Colonel, 30 Jan. sS ; Major General,
6 Mar. 68; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77; General, 5 Nov. 80; Colonel Royal Irish Regiment, 2^ Jan. 80;
Co?oHei I Hattalion Border Regiment, 9 Mar. 89. n t v o n, ,. .:
2 Sir Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney,'' GCB.Emign, 12 March 29; Lt. 9 Aug. 31; Capt.^^Z Oct. 36 ;
Bt.ilaior, 23 Dec. 42 ; JWu/or, ^2^ Nov. 45 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Lt.Colonel, 9 March 55 ; Colonel,
30 Sept. ST, Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieut.General, i Oct. 77 ; General, 4 March 80 ; CoZonsi 55th
Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles George Briud,' JBnsi^n, ''12 Jan. 66; Lt. ^s Jan. 70; Capi. 27 Feb. 80;
J/c/yof, 20 Oct. S3 ; Lt.Colonel, 20 Ocl. a^.
1 John Henry Edward Hinde, Ensign, ''4 April 67 ; Lt. 19 Jan. 70; Capt. 7 Jan. 80; Jfa/or, 31 Mar. 86;
Lt.Colonel, i July 95.
p.'iy.
27
ENSIGN OK I
2ND LIEUT. I
70
P 6 July 70
14 Jan.
I May
23 Apr.
7 May 87
Majors.
2 Jefierson Serrell Wood,* 2Hi in Com-\ |p „ ji-„„
)«i!«ci 26 June 95 j ^ ^
I Robert Williams Andrews, -^nd in >
Comniand 26 June 96 J
1 Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly
2 Gerald Hedley Ovens''
1 Charles George Mathew.s-Donaldson...
I John Stannus Felly (Depot)
Robert Henry Gage Heygate,' DSO. I
serving with the Egyptian Army )
Captains.
JohnPageWood,!'Jii/.2ro7.Bn.i Jan.95
2 Algernon Montgomerie Cault'eild,'" (
vso :; )
Hervey Sandby Mayhew, Dep. Assist. >
Adj. Gen. for Mink. Bengal 31 Mar. 94 J
I William Fleetwood Nash.i' Adjutant /
9 Jan. 94 i
Charles Edward Hyacinth Cooch,'^ ^
Adjutant 3 Battalion 13 Maj' 95 .>
1 Julian Edmund Spicer Probyn
Bartle Grant >^
2 David James Welsh
William John Ferguso.vDavie, Adj. \
5 Vol. Bn. Devon Kegf. 21 Sept. 96 >
Percy John Bellamy, Adjutant 4 Bat- \
talion 18 Dec. 93 i
2 Henry Montague Shallett O'Brien'-* ...
George Browne, Adjutant Moulmein~>
Volunteer Rijte/ 19 Ma3' 92 J
2 Reginald de Blaquiere Chichester,-^ >
Adjutant 24 June 95 J
1 Robert Arthur Browne"
2 Charles Ernest \Vj'nell-Mayow'*(l>c;)o^)
George Herbert Ledward,"* Adjutaiit (
I Volunteer Battalion 29 July 96 ... 3
2 Robert Ouseley Cuthbert riume^"
1 Harry Denison Tuson, Staff College
2 Lewis Ironside Wood*-'
t Lee Oliver FitzMaurice Stack
1 Arthur Lyon^^
2 Francis Courtenay Marsh^
1 Archibald Skirviug Woollery Moffat"'
Lieutenants.
2 James Tindal Ives Bosanquet
2 Charles Davies Vaughan"
2 Eweii George Sinclair-Mac Lagan^^ ...
2 George Cecil Brooke^"
Frank Evelyn Coninghara-*
2 Cecil Toogood^'
2 Seignelay Gustavus Willoughbv ;
Hume^^ (Depot) .'. j
2 George Fletcher Broadrick^'
I Colin Lawrance Macnab
1 Arthur Erskine St. Vincent Pollard...
Edward Savi Barle^-
2 Arthur Frederick Hamilton Pigott^...
1 Frank George Grier Morris (Depot) ...
2 farry Ernest Chapman^*
2 Charles Herford Pringle^
t George Ernest Warren
I Perc.v Frederick Brunei Hawes
I ArthurRobt.Seignelaj'Lyon-Campbell
1 \Tilliam Lynn Allen
2 Arthur Lyster Longhurst
2 Louis Kdm. HaringtouMolvneux-Seel
Second Lieutenants.
2 Thomas Wm. Houssemayne du Boulay
t Herbert Nolson
1 Gerald John Marsh
[ Robert Noiinan Gordon
2 Gei aid Arthur Morton
2 Herbert Cleland Nicolay
2 George Patrick Grant
I Edmund Hastings Harcourt Lees ..
I Henry Wiltshire Garvey
Herbert Watkins Grubb
Dare Heber- Percy Herbert Reade ...
"27 Oct.
28 Oct.
12 Nov.
71
73
21 Sept. 74
15 Julv 77
6 Mar. 80
781 19 Sept. 80
13 Aug. 79 1 July 81
I 17 Dec.
23 Oct. 80! I July 81
22 Jan. 8t I July 81
5 Feb. 87
1 1 Feb. 88
22 Aug. 88
loNov. 88
10 Nov. 88
23 Mar.
8 June
21 Dec.
I Mar.
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Nov. 90
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
7 Nov.
S Dec.
27 Jan.
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
19 Oct.
19 Nov.
21 Jan.
10 May
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
12 Dec.
I July 3 1
28 Jan. 82
22 May 76
10 May 82
lo May 82
25 Aug. 83
10 May 82
5 Dec. 83
14 May 84
23 Aug.
21 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
2 May
14 Sept.
9 July
9 July
9 Julj'
3 July 91
II Nov. 9;
2 Mar. 92
21 Sept. 92
6 Oct. 92
21 Dec. 92
T Feb. 93
28 Mar. 93
9 Aug. 93
t6 Aug. 93
8 l)ec. 94
13 May 95
30 June 95
I July 95
6 .Jan.
6 May
16 June
24 Jul.y
29 July
26 Aug.
94 21 Sept. 96
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 9S
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
23 June 80
6 Sept.
13 Aug.
20 Oct.
15 May
I July
28 Mar.
19 Nov. 88
27 Mar. 89
15 May 89
20 Oct. 89
I Jan. 90
19 Jan. 90
14 Nov. 83
24 June 91
24 June 91
17 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 9
10 Mar. 93
28 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 94
7 Nov. 94
13 Ma,y 95
30 June 95
I Jul.y 95
6 May 96
16 June 96
29 July 96
26 Aug. 96
21 Sept. 96
BBEV.MAJ.
28 Aug. 95
15 May
20 Oct.
I July
9 July
28 Mar.
I July
23 Aug.
iears'Ser.l
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
i6
8
287 The border Regiment.
Paymaeters. — i
2
(Quarter Ifastert. — i James King, 17 Dec. 81 ; Soyi. Captain, 17 Dec. 91.
2 William Richards,^' 24 July 89 j Hon, Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
xst Bdff. returned from India, 14 Dec. iSgo. 2nd Baft, embarked for Malta, 3 Nov.
Sir Richard Denis Kelly served with the 34th Rcgt. at the siepre of Sebastopol in 1855 ; commanded the Guards
m the Trenches on the 22nd March, when he was wounded and taken prisoner iu asortie of the Russians (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59; commanded the 34th Regt. in the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th (wounded),
and rSth Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur; commanded
the Azimghur Column in the operations in Oude in the winter of 1858-59 ; commanded a Field Force from Feb. to
May 1859, engaged in the operations on the Nepaul Frontier,and defeated the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwu}
(horse shot), capturing six guns and much baggage (thanked by the Governor General and the Commander in Chief,
frequently mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, KCB., and distinguished service pension).
'^ Sir Charles Daubeney served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign. East Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
sent at the assault and capture of the stockade of KissenhuUy, and at the attack on the stockade of Soamwarpettah,
where he had charge of one of the two guns attached to the Column, which by his perseverance and exertions he
saved from capture during the retreat ; served during the Chinese war of 1841-42, commanded the LightCompany at
the repulse of the enemy's night-attack at Chinhae, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo ; served on the Staff as
Majorof Brigade to Sir James SchoeddeatWoosung, Shanghai, and ChinKiangFoo— twice mentioned in despatches
(Medal, Brevet JIajor, and CB.). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battlesof Almaand Inkermau
(wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and reuulse of the sortie of 26th October. Commanded the sstb
Kegiment, a-d subsequently the ist Brigade 2nd Division at the battle of Inkerman. Mentioned in division orders
and in the report of Sir De Lacy Evans for the battle of the Alma, and in the despatches for Inkerman. Was
Gazetted to a Substantive Lieutenant Colonelcy for Inkerman on 12th Dec. 1854, but declined accepting a pro-
motion which would have removed him from the seat of war and placed him on half pay whilst his Regiment waa
serving in the field. Reward for distinguished services, 1855 : Medal -s-ith three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, KCB. in 1871 and GCB. in 1884.
* Lt.Colonel Brind served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in command
of the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
' Major J. S. Wood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
<" Major Ovens served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the Khyber Line
Force and also with the Khyber Division of the Northern Afghanistan Field Force under Lieut. General Brighi
(Medal). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Battalion
Border Regiment (Medal with Claso). | See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List,"
p. 786.]
* Major Heygate served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in com-
mand of the ist Soudanese Battalion (mentioned iu despatches, DSO.).
'■' Captain J. P. Wood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd BattaUon Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'" Captain Caulfeild seri'edwith the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engage-
ment on the Helmund against the Wall's mutinous troops, in the action at Maiwand (wounded) and the subsequent
defence of Candahar (Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-88 as Brigade Transport Officer to Brigadier General Low (mentioned in despatches, jDSO., and
Medal with two Clasps). Served with Mounted Infantry in Upper Burmah in 1880-90 (Clasp).
li Captain Nash served with the Tonhon Expedition, Burmah, as Staff and Treasure Chest Officer to the
Momeit Column (Medal with Clas])).
'^ Captain Cooch served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the znci
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
1^ Captain O'Brien served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir Wilham Lockhart iu 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Chichester served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Major R. A. Browne served with the Isazai Expedition in 1891: as Assistant Superintendent of Army
Signalling. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William liOckhart in 1894-95 as Superintendent
ot Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Wynell-Mayow served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 4ih Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagement at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir,
and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'' Captain Ledward served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 v?ith the
and Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
*° Captain R. O. C. Hume served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart ii 1894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment ("Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Captain L. I. Wood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Lyon served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nfl
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
'^'^ Captain Marsh served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2* Captain Moffat served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
''■• Lieut. Vaughan served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 ''"th the
2nd B attalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^ L ieut. Sinclair-MacLagan served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
27 Lieut. Brooke served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
»8 L ieut. Coningham served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd B attalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Toogood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Ba*^ alion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp) .
3» Lieut. S. G. W. Hume served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
p-e 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
iFor remainder of Notes, tee end of East Surret/ Regiment, p. 281.
ist Batt., Brighton.
211(1 Batt., Fyzabad, Bengal
tSegimental District
No. 35. — Chiohester.
1 The Royal Sussex Regiment. lno. as-chiohester. 21
Formerly the ^^th {Royal Sussex) and the lojth (Bengal Injantry) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Battalions Sussex Militia respectively. )
The United Red and White Rose. "Louisbueo" "Qpebbo, 1759" "MAiDi" "£9x11,1882" "Nile, 1884-8';"
"Abu Klea."
Colonel.— John M'Neill Walter,' CjB. .EMstan, ^si July 33; i!c«<.,3July 39; Capi., 2g Sept. 47 ; Major,
^2 Deo. 53; Li.Colonel.^ij Oct. 56; Colonel, 17 June 61; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lt. General,
21 Dec. 78 ; General, i July Si ; Colonel Manchester Regt..i8 Dec. 89 ; Colonel Sussex Regt.,2s Sept. 95,
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Arthur Sampson Hector Gem,^ Ensign, 28 Oct. 71; Lieut. 2% Oct. 71 ; Captain,
10 Feb. 80 ; Major, 10 Nov. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 6 Aug. 04.
Charles llaydon Wilkinson Cafe.i' Eniign, 28 Oct. 71 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 12 June 80; Major,
5 Mar. 84 ; Lt.Colonel, 2 Feb. 95.
Full Halt
Pay. Pay.
23
2irD HBUT.
Majors.
1 George Leonard Thomson, 2nd in\
Command. 26 June 96 ^ J
2 Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne" \
2nd in Command 26 June 96 }
p.s.c. Jas.Chas. Young,2' B.A.A.Gen. )
j'or Inst. C. of ff. Mope, 23 Jan. 92 S
1 Ribton Gore^" (ZJci^oH) I
1 Edward Wheler ( 22 Jan. 79
2 Charles Russell
2 Louis Eugene du Moulin^
John Ernest Pierson,^'' Adjutant 2 \
Volunteer Sattalioii 7 Mar. 96 )
CAPTAIIfS.
Charles HenryAshhurst,^"^!!/"*""' ' ]
Cinque Forts Vol. Sifles 20 Jan. 96 j
Henry Browse Scaife,^'' Adjutants
3 Battalion 24 Nov. 93 $
I Osmond Cecil Le Marchant^*
Joseph Smythe Egginton.^s Adjutant \
I Vol. Sn.Derbi/shireMefft. 1 Sept. 93 J
I Hugh Hammond Massy O'Grady'""
John Gerald Panton, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. ')
Argyll 4" Suth. Highldrs. 15 Dec. 93 J
Duncan Dunbar Brogden
Charles Theobald Walsh Church,^^ •)
Adj. I Vol. Bn. Manchester Segt. >
12 June 95 J
2 p.s.c. Frederick St. Duthus Skinner*'
1 Proby Edward Payne Crawfurd*"
2 Arthur Robert Gilbert*'
Ernest Henry Montr^sor,^* Adjutant )
I Volunteer Battalion 18 Dec. 95 ... }
2 Richard Alexander Kane^^
2 Norman M'Farlane (ZJf^oO
1 Harold Jellicorso
2 James Harold Burbury
2 Mostyn Eden Cookson
2 Henry Scott^o
I John Frederick Paltock Langdon
I Fred. William Templetown Robinson
1 Norman Atkinson Layton, Adjutant (
24 Nov. 93 S
I Charles Powlett Aldridge
Lieutenants.
2 William Arthur Gardiner
2 Thomas Faulconer Mair Wisden
1 Edgar Walter Butler Green
2 Edward Leslie Mackenzie (Z)epo<)
2 William Lush ington Osborn
2 Alfred Edgar Glasgow, ^^ Adjutant >
4 Sept. 95 j
2 Percy Selby Cookson
Bertram Rochfort Daunt
2 Sydney Drummond Worgau
I Charles James Kinahan Maguire
1 Alfred Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (Depot)
2 Frederic Woodall
I Robert Chaloner Griffin
1 Alfred Robert Davis
2 Richard Percival Wemyss Quin
2 Herbert Henry Elliott
2 Stuart Girdlestone Halliday
2 John Bartholomew Wroughton
I Albert Gouldsmith
I Robert Bellamy
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert Hugh Cotes
2 Stanley de Vere Alexander Julius
I Edward Martin Crawley-Boevey ..
1 James Saumarez Cameron
2 George Gem
2 Alfred Chevallier Parker
1 Hugh Stirling Ashworth
: Evelyn Fountaiue Villiers
2 Nelson Graham Anderson
I Harold Arthur David Richards
I Seymour Bazett
Douglas Moncrieff Govan
8 Oct.
23 Oct.
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
14 Jan.
13 Aug. 79
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
4 May
9 May
10 Nov.
19 Dec.
24 Apr. 89
28 Aug.
29 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
2y Nov. go
4 Mar. 91
25 July 91
JO Oct. 91
9 Jan. 92
12 Mar. 92
9 Apr. 92
18 May 92
19 Oct. 9
17 Dec. 9
IS Feb. 9
26 Apr. 9
21 Oct. 9_
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
2 June 94
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
May
May ,j
July 95
Sept. 95
Dec
Jun
Jun
June 96
Deo. 96
28 May 75
10 Sept. 75
11 Nov, 76
28 Feb. 74
23 July 79
10 Sept. 77
12 June 80
2 Oct. 80
1 July
I July
I July
I July
1 July
22 Oct.
29 July
29 July
9 Aug.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
6 Feb.
14 May
7 Feb.
lo Nov.
26 Feb.
6 Aug.
19 Oct.
2 Feb.
12 Nov.
25 Mar.
22 Aor.
CAPTAIN.
15 July 91
16 Sept. 91
23 Dec. 9£
10 Feb. 92
10 Feb. 92
13 Apr.
31 May 3
19 Nov. 93
15 Dec. 93
30 May 94
6 Aug. 94
28 Oct.
23 Jan.
2 Feb.
II May 95
29 May
4 Sept. 95
20 Jan. 96
18 Mar. 96
8 Apr. 96
26 July 82
20 Oct. 83
5 Mar. 84
S Mar. 84
29 July 84
29 July 84
1 8 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
BEEV.MAJ.
2 Feb.
II Nov. 89
6 Aug. 90
19 Oct. 90
I 19 Jan. 91
2 Feb. 91
18 Feb. 91
21 Deo. 91
23 Jan. 92
10 Feb. 92
1 Sept. 92
6 Aug. 94
6 Aug. 94
23 Jan. 95
2 Feb. 95
It May 95
29 May 95
20 Jan, 96
18 Mar. 96
8 Apr. 96
8 Apr. 96
8 Apr. 96
28 Dec.
18 Feb. 91
TO Feb. 92^
6 Aug.
14 Nov.
2 Feb.
29 May
15 Jan.
iS Mar.
94
95
95
g(>
gfe
fRll Halt
Pay. Pay.
289 The Boyal Sussex Regiment.
\Paym<uters.-i William L. Osbprn, Lieut. 2nd Sattalion {acting).
\ Quarter masters.— 2 William Speak," 24 Sept. 84; Hon. Captain. 24 Sept. 94.
I Robert Pearce, 7 Nov. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isf Battalion returned from Egypt, ii Sept. 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1SS2.
' General Walter served throughout the Kaffir campaign of 1846-47 as Adjutant of the 90th Light Infantry,
^na Field Adjutant of the ist Division (Merlal). Served with the 53rd Kegiment in the Punjab campaign in 1849,
and was present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Campaign of 1851-52 against the Hill Tribes on
the Peshawur frontier. Served with the 35th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; commanded the
Arrah Field Force in the actions of Sirthooa, Bramineegunge, Rampoorperoiora, Jemaon, and Kareesath ; sub-
sequently a Column in the operations in Shahabad, including the actions before Nonoodhee (twice mentioned in
despatches, CB., and Medal).
^ lit.Colonel Gem served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action at Abu Klea,
and commanded a detached post at that station (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel Cafe served in the Egyptian war of 1882. ana was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
" Major Donne served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Line of Communica-
tions with the Egyptian Army and as Comma'ndant at Absarat (Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served in
the operations near Suakin in December iS38 and commanded the loth Soudanese Battalion in the engagement
at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp); also commanded the Battalion in the opera-
tions on the Nile Frontier in 1889 and was present in the engagements at Arghin and Toshki (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Has also been nominated to the 3rdCIass of the Osmauieh for
services in Egypt.
2" Major Gore, Captains Ashhurst, O'Grady, and Crawfurd served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist
Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert
Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Major Young served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and tcok part in the operations of the Desert
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
^ Major du Moulin served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on
Transport duty (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expeditionary Force in 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer to the Silchar Column (Clasp).
"Major Pierson served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Regimental Transport Officer of the left half of
the jst Battalion Roj'al Sussex Regiment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion ofthe Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations ofthe Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
''" Captain Scaife served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion ofthe Royal Sussex Regiment, and
was present at the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowar, and the occupation of Damanhour (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Servedinthe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Regimental Transport Officerof the 1st Batta-
lion ofthe Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
^* Captain Le Marchanl served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in tlie operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart including the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the Hazara
campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.1
^' Captains Egginton, Church, Skinner^ and (iilljert served in'the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'■"' Captain Scott served in the Hazara campaign in i3S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer ist Brigade
(Medal with Clasp).
^' Lieut. Montrfeor served with the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Hazara campaign in i833 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Kane served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the actions at Abu
Klea and El Gubat and the engagements at Metammeh and Abu Klea Wells (Medal with two Clasps, and Khe-
dive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment as
Regimental Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Glasgow served with the Chiiral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 as Assistant Commissariat
Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
3« Captain Speak served in the Afahan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Record ofthe Sen'ices ofthe 1st Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, — formerly the 35th
{Royal Sussex) Regiment.
Raised in Ireland in 1701 and entitled " The Earl of Donegall's Regiment," and " The Belfast Regiment." To
Cadiz and thence to the West Indies, 1702. To Gibraltar, 1704 (fiege). To Spain, 1705 (capture of Barcelona). To
Ireland, 1708. To Minorca, 1719. To Ireland, 1736. [2nd Battalion raised in 1748 and reduced in 1749.] Entitled
the " 35th Foot," 1751. To England, 1756. To North America and Nova Scotia, 1758 (capture of Loulsburg). To
Quebec, 1759 (battle of Quebec and capture of Montreal). To England, 1765. To Ireland, 1773. Entitled "The
Prince of Orange's Own Regiment," 1774. To America. 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill, &c.). To Brunswick, 1777.
To the West Indies, 1778. Entitled "The Dorsetshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1785. To Scotland, 1788.
To Ireland, 1791. To the West Indies, 1794. To Gibraltar, 1795. To England, 1796. [^^d Battalion raised in 1799
and reduced in 1802.] To Malta, 1800. Entitled " The Sussex Regiment," 1804. To Italy, 1805 (battle of Maida).
[2nd Battalion re-formed, 1805. To Esypt (capture of Alexandria, &c.) and back to Sicily, 1807. To England,
1808. To HoUa.nd and England, 1S09. To Holland, 1814. To Belgium (battle of Waterloo), Paris, and England,
1815. Reduced, 1817. J To the Ionian Islands, 1809. To Italy, 1813. To the Ionian Islands, 1815. To Malta,
1816. To England, 1817. To Ireland, 1819. To the West Indies, 1821. To England, 1832. Entitled " The 35th
Royal Sussex Regiment," 1S32. To Ireland, 1834. To Mauritius, 1837. To England and Ireland, 1848. To
England, 1852. To the East Indies, 1853 (Indian Mutiny). To England, 1868. To Ireland, 1873. To the West
Indies, 1875. To Malta. 1879. To Cyprus, 1880. To Egypt, 1882. To the Soudan, 1884 (battle of Abu Klea). To
England, 1885. To Ireland, i8gi.
Record ofthe Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (formerly the loyth Regiment).
Raised in 1853 in Bengal (Mutiny and Central India campaigns). Proceeded to England, 1875. To Guernsey, 1879.
To Ireland, 1R80. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment," i88i.) To Malta, S82. To Egypt and
India, 1885 (Hazara E.xpedition of 1888).
ist Batt., Kooltan, Punjab.
2Qd Batt., Birr.
] The Hampshire Regiment. \_tiT'^"-mnchelta. ^9°
Formerlij the ^jth (North Hampshire) and the 6jth (South Hampshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Hampshire Militia.)
"Blenheim" "Ramillies" "Oddenabde' " Malplaqdet " " Dettinsbn
(with the Royal Tiger
"Todrnay" '
"Chabasiah '
'Baebosa '
Years' Ser.
FaU
Pay.
31
Hall
Pay J
25
29
2^
19
...
18
18
18
18
17
...
17
17
...
17
l6
16
IS
15
JIinden"
'Peninsdla " "India" (with the Royal Tiger). "Taku Foets" "Pekin'
"Kabul, 1879" "Afghanistan, :878-8o " "Buema, 1885-S7."
Colonel. — JoliTi Wellesley Thomas,^ CB. Unsiqn, 7 June 39; Lieuf. ''7 Sept. 41 ; Captain, ''14 May 47';.
Brevet Major, 3 Dec. 54 ; Major, 25 Apr. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 58 ; Colonel, 31 Dec. 63 ; Major General,.
8 July 6g ; Lieuf .General, i July 81 ; Colonel Hampshire Regiment, 15 Dec. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i William Henry Moberly, Ensign, 7 Aug. 66; Lieut. •'30 March 67; Capt..
25 Jan. 78 ; Major, 8 Sept. 81 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 Dec. 92 ; Colonel, 11 Dec. 96.
2 William Egginton BTigf;&,'-> Lieut. 27 March 72; Captain, 8 June Si ; Major, 29 fAug. 85; Lt.Colonel,
29 Aug. 96.
Majoks.
Arthur Reginald Hennell, 2nd in i
Command 29 Aui^. 96 )
Edward Henry Le Marchant,'^ .itiJin \
Command 2 Sept. 96 i
Reginald Percy Macdcnald,'" DSO-l
Stations taffOJficer, Senliole. nk'pT:. gs >
2 James Robert Parijinson {Depot)
William Henry Thackwel!, Adjutant ')
I Volunteer Battalion 16 Apr. 94 ...J
I Howard William Smith'*
1 Arthur Dashwood Bulkeley Buckley...
2 p.s.c. Lewis Munro
' I Apr.
ENSIGN OH
aKD LIECT.
Captains.
Edmund Sclater Crofts,'^ Adjutant 4 '^
Volunteer Battalion 24 June 95 3
Charles de Winton,''" Adjutant 3 >
Volunteer Battalion 1 Aug. 95 ;
William George Wy)d" ...:
2 Richard CyrilByrne Haking,"',,; Staff-)
College S
I Robert luglis Forbes^^
George Harvey Nicholson,'"4i?;'aiant'i
2 Battalion 16 Jan. 93 }
1 Sydney Charles Fishburn Jackson,"^ X
DSO S
RohertKinis Gil\,''^Armi/OrdnanceDept.
Mervyn de Montmorency, ^'-irf./-3 ^"l- ~
Bn. Argyll ^ Sutk. Mighlrf. i Feb. 94
2 Hugh Cochrane MacTier'8
1 Frederick Hope Grant Play fair=^'
Herbert Graham Westmorland, Adj. "1
5 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regt. 23 Apr. 92 .f
2 Henry Cecil Lowry Cole
1 Thomas Godfrey Whistler (Z)c/7oO
Richard Mordaunt Barrington.'^f)
Army Ordnance Department j
Walter Hugh Trethewy,^" Adjutant 1
2 Volunteer Battalion i Oct. 96 i
2 Hy. di Stella Burford Burford-Hancock
1 Benjamin Hamilton Boucher,"^ Ad-")
jiitantis Dec. 96 >
2 Norman Charles Welch**
2 Arthur Carew Richards^*
I Edward Leigh
I William Dent Bewsher, Station Staff\
Officer, Nynee Tal, 30 Mar. 95 J
Lieutenants.
FrancisJearradBowker,Ji(ieric Camp )
to Major Gen. C. B. Knoioles 1 Oct. 95 }
Henry Barry Orton Coddington
Arthur Bellaine Ennis*^
2 MorrisVivianParry.Adjutant 72 Junegs
Walter James Geddes
2 Henry John Archibald Banks
2 Henry .Joseph Walsham Whitaker
2 Francis StewartKennedy Shaw
I Frederick Richard Hicks (Depot)
I Weir de Lancey Williams
I Nelson William Barlow
James Craik
I Hew Wakeman Tompson
1 Henry Littleton Wheeler
2 Hugo William Millais
2 Edwyn Harland
1 George Hastings Parker
1 Seymour Arthur Delme-Radcliife
2 John Henry Deane (Depot)
2 Alexander Arthur Lysons Collard
Arthur Taylor Penny
I Bernard Underwood Nicolay
30 Jan. 78
2 July 7c
13 Aug. 7c
21 June 7c
27 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
II Aug. 80
II Aug.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
80
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
28 Mar. 78
11 Oct. 79
17 Dec. 79
10 Feb. 81
17 Apr. 80
9 Apr. 81
9 May
22 Aug.
I July
I July
1 July
I July
I July
10 Ma,y
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
14 May
7 Feb.
20 May
5 Dec.
9 Sept.
25 Aug.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
22 Aug. 88
6 Mar. 89
6 June 88
21 Sept. 89
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
21 Dec. 89
31 May 90
8 Oct. 90
17 June 91
25 July 91
7 Nov. 91
9 Jan. 9-
9 Apr. 92
2q Apr.
13 July
19 Oct.
17 Dec.
19 July
9 Sept.
4 Jan.
I Nov.
17 Dec.
22 Apr.
I Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
I John Grattan
1 Harold Lake Compton Turner .
9 Sept. 93
7 Mar. 94
20 Dec. 90
19 Mar. 91
22 July 91
I Jan. 92
19 May 92
10 Aug. 92
17 Sept. 92
I Jan. 93
14 July 93
19 July
4 Apr.
22 Apr. y,
21 June 94
13 Oct. 94
26 May 95
15 Dec. 95
18 July 96
30 Sept. 96
I Oct. 96
18 Apr. 94
2 June 94
I .Tuly 81
9 Sept. S3
15 Apr. 84
26 Aug. 85
ig Sept. 85
26 July 86
19 Sept. 85
26 July 80
29 Aug. 86
15 Apr. 89
IS Apr. 89
15 Apr.
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
17 Dec.
20 Dec.
3 May
10 Feb.
17 Aug,
19 May 92
19 May
19 May
29 Aug
4 July
4 July
20 Dec.
6 Apr.
19 May
22 Apr,
6 June
27 Nov.
29 Aug
9c
92
92
94
94
95
96.
2 Sept. 9
Years' Ser.(
Fall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
3
3
■i
2
2
2
I
I
i6
12
...
291
Tht Ham^'slure Regiment.
Second Libutenants.
Son. Lawrence Charles Walter Palk...
2 Francis Sandham Geary
2 Thomas Faith
Alfred Monta^ Hennell
1 Artiiur Thackeray Eeckvrith
Charles Newenham French
2 Hubert William Man
Harold Wilson Savage
2ND LIKFT.
4 July 94' ^ Captain Hampton served in the Afghan war in
10 Oct. 94'i879-8o with the 87th Regiment, and wai^presentin
23 Jan", gsl'^*^ engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October
20 Feb'. 9511879, and in the operations -ound Cabul in Decem-
28 Sept. gslber 1879, including the engagements at Mir Karez
28 Sept.
26 Feb.
9 Dec.
;jand the Asmai Heights and the investment of
' Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2Dd
Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the sur-
render of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
Paymanterg. — i Nelson W. Barlow, Lieut, i Battalion {acting),
2
Quarter Master). — 2 Edward Hampton,'^ 30 Nov. 81 ; Son. Cantain, 30 Nov. 91.
I Michael Lynch, -'^ 13 May 85 ; Hon. Captain 13 May 95.
Facing* White. — Agent»^ Messrs. Cox and Co.
itt Battalion embarked for India, 1884. 2nd Battalion returned from Indta, 7 February 1888.
' ' I'Lt.General Thomas served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and Afghanistan
in 1841-42 (Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul"). Also in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 —
severely wounded (Bronze Star). Commanded Detachments of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the capture of a
stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854, for which he
received the rank of Major. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
and was wounded while in command of a Wing employed as part of the covering and storming party at the
capture of the North Taku Fort (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the
<57th Regiment at the second capture of Kading from the Taeping rebels in 1862.
' Lt. Colonel Briggs served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp),
'" Major Macdonald served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the surrender of Mandalay
(Medal with Clasp); also with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment in 1887-89 including the expedition to
Mogaung (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
'^ Major Le Marchant served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal).
1* Major Smith served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1S79, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion (Clasp).
1^ Captain Crofts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain de Winton served with ihe Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
2' Captain Wyld served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
2* Captain Hakiug served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned In despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*' Captain Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Nicholson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment, part of the time in the Intelligence Branch, Upper Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Jackson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 withthe'2nd BattahonoftheHampshire Regi-
ment in the advance on Mandalay, and afterwards in command of a company of Mounted Infantry ; subse-
quently served as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding the Burmah Field Force (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89 ^s Aide de Camp to Sir George
White, Commanding the Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) . Served with
the Zh'ob Field Force in 1890 as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding theZhob Valley Expedition.
-6 Captain Gill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
-" Captain de Montmorency served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion (Clasp).
2°Captain MacTier served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ (japtain Playfair served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on Transport duty (Medal with Clasp), and
in 1887-89 (Clasp).
2't CJaptain Barrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 88 3-8 7 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Captain Trethewy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1B86-S7 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Lynch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-39 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Welch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Richards served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment —
slightly wounded (Medal with ClaspU
^ Captain Boucher served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
*> Lieut. Ennis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Hampghire Segimenf (formerly the 6yth Segiment).
Raisedin 1756 from the 2nd Battalion 20th Regiment. Siege of Belleisle, 1761. To England, 1762. ToPortugal,
1762. To Minorca, 1763. To England, 1771. To Scotland, 1773. To Ireland, 1775. Entitled " South Hampshire
Regiment," 1782. I0 the West Indies, 1785. To Ireland, 1794. To St. Domingo, 1796. To Jamaica, 1798. To
Kno-land, iBoi. To Ireland and Guernsey, 1803. [Second Battalion raised in 1803. To Channel Islands, 1804. To
Gibraltar and Cadiz. 1810. To Tarifa, 1811 (battle of Barrosa). To Gibraltar, 1814. To England and disbanded,
1817 1 To England,'i8o4. To India, 1805 (badge of "India" with the Royal Tiger). To England, 1826. To
Ireland, 1830. To Gibraltar, 1832. To the West Indies, 1833. To Canada, 1S40. To England, 1842. To Ireland,
1S44. To Gibraltar, 1848. To the West Indies, 1S51. To England, 1857. To India, 1858. To China, 1859 (wax of
i36o' including the capture of Taku Forts and Pekin, and the operations against the Taiping rebels in 1S62-63).
rRi^'ht Wing to Japan, 1864 (occupation of Yokohama)]. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1865. To Ireland, 1866. To
EnAand, 1868. To British Burmah, 1872. To India, 1S76 (Afghan war of 1878-80, including the battle of
Charasiah, the capture of Cabul, and the investment of Sherpore). Entitled "2nd Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment " i88t. To Burmah, 1885 (surrender of Mandalay). To India, 1887. To England, 1888.
i8t Batt., Aldershot. 1 —,■, ^ .^ -,. r>- j i • i-» ^' _a fReitinental Disfricf
2udBatt.,weUington.Madras, J The South StaflFordshire Regimen <;.LKo.?3.-Lichfleid. 292
Formerly the ^8th {ist StaffordgJiire) and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the 1st Stafford Militia.)
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "MonibVidko" "Rolkia" "Vimikea" " Coeunna" "Busaco " "Badajoz "
" Salamanca" "Vitioeia" " St. Sebastiau " "Nivk" "Peninsula" " Ata" "Moobkee " " Fekozeshaa"
'' Sobbion" " Pegu" "Alma" "Inkehman" " Sevastopol" "Locknow" "Centeal India"
"South Afeica, 1373-9 " "Egypt, 1882" "Nile, 1884-85" "Kibbekait."
Colonel.— ifon. Sir St. George Gerald Foley,' KCB. Ensign, ^29 June 32; Zt. i'27 May 36; Capt. ^z
Aug. 41 ; .Bi.Jlfa/oi-, 19 Oct. 49; St.Zt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; 3fa;'or, 22 Aug. 56; Colonel, 13 Apr. 58;
Lt. Colonel, 4 Jan. 6j -, Major General. 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77 ; General, 10 July 8i ; Colonel
South Staffordshire Regiment, 15 Sept. 81.
2 laeutenant Colonels.— William Moore," Lienf. 28 Feb. 74 ; Capt. 4 Oct. 81 ; Major, 18 Nor. 83 ; Zt.Col.
16 Oct. 95.
I Henry Charles Savage,'^ LieuK 13 June 74; Capt. 3 Feb. 82 ; Major, 23 Aug. 89 ; Zt.Colonel, 25 Nov. 96.
Full
IPay
19
'9
19
19
19
Hall
Pay.
MAJ0E3.
2 William Henry Morris Beat," 2ndin'i
Command 26 June 96 i
I Newton Seymour AUeu^'
1 Charles Herbert Wylly-- (Depot)
Alexander GeorgeChesney,-^Jif/a<un< \
Soyal Malta Militia 1 Feb. 90 i
2 Herbert Aveling Raitt-=
Charles Owen Hore,-^ aernng with ) ,
Mounted Infantry, Egypt i
Edward Kaye Daubeney,-" DSO. \ 1 ^
Adjutant 5 Battalion 21 Jan. q6 ) ^^ ^^^
2 George Albanus Williams"-'" 22 Jan.
2ND UrUT. '
27 Mar.
II May
78!
78 1
"\
791
28 Feb. 75
6 Oct. 76
II Sept. 78
II Nov. 78
9 July 79
8 May 80
1 Dec.
2 Feb.
Captains.
1 Harry Warry Steward'- 1 23 Oct.
2 Ivone Kirkpatrick^^ [ 23 Oct.
2 Harry Campbell Chads'* 1 23 Oct.
Egerton Stanley Pipe-Wolferstan,"-j
Adjutant 4 Bn. North StaJ^'ordsktre >
Regiment 15 Oct. 96 )
James Walker Sears,'" Adjutant')
I Volunteer Battalion 7 Dec. 92 j
2 p.t.c. William Cyprian Bridge'"
Ponsonby John Loftus Tottenham, j
Adjutant 3 Bn. Inniskilling Fuai' r
Hers I Nov. 95 )
I Robert Frederick Broughton Glover*"
1 Edward Bury Grogan
2 Frederick Alexander Hedley**
George Hearn, Army OrdnanceDepi
. Sore. Jas. Graham Raymond Ulysses")
GQ\\>oxne,*^Aide de Camp to General >
Montgomery Moore, i June 93 )
George Nuttall Going, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 30 July 94 i
Harry Barlow," Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. South \
Stuford Meqt. 1 Aug. 93 i
2 Walter Frank Corbett (Depot)
Hume Greenfield, ^ii;Hi'i7H« 3 Volun-\
teer Battalion 15 Jan. 94 j"
2 Robert Cosens
1 Edward Daubeny Griffith Richards
2 Edward Layton, Station Staff Officer,]
Calient, 24 Oct. 95 j
2 Charles Steer Davidson
2 Robert Montgomery Oveus,Adjutant >
6 June 95 J
Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Watson'*
I Henry Ernest Walshe
I Edmond Vernon Cappage
T Swynfen John Jervis
1 Louis Cooke Kettle
2 Edward Charles Philippi Bridges
2 Arthur Charles Buckle
2 Charles Augustus Carruthers
2 Thomas Ormsby
I Edward Richard Whishaw, Adjutant )
II Feb. 95 )
1 Archibald Henry Daukes ..
2 Clarence Herbert Garratt, Station\
Staff Officer , Cannanore, 2 Nov. 95 )
2 Alexander Thomas Blackwood
2 Arthur David Skiuuer (D^'jjoO
1 Donald \Vm. Auchinbreck Camnbein
(Depot) : )
■2 George William Robert Stacpoole
2 George Noel Deans
2 Basil Andrew Corbett
I George Marjoiibanks Renny
SacoND Lieutenaxts.
1 Francis Hearle Parkin
2 John Frederick Loder-Symonds ...
I Sidney Chaytor Welchman
I Vernon George Waldegrave Keli,
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
2 Jan. 81 I July 81
I July 8:
22 Oct. 81
28 June 82
26 Mar. 84
14 May 84
6 Feb. 84
I Jaly 81
22 Jan. 79
21 May
16 May
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
8 June 89
6 July 39
21 Dec. 89
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
3 May 90
28 June 90
18 Feb. 91
2? Mar. 91
23 May
23 May
9 Jan
9=
18 June 92
18 June 92
19 Oct. 92
26 Apr. 93
19 July 93
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
23 Aug. 84
31 Oct. 83
23 Aug. 84
28 Feb. 85
9 May 85
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
2 July 90
23 Aug. 89
25 June 90
25 June 90
24 Oct. 90
28 Jan. 91
15 July 91
15 July 91
15 July 91
IS July 91
30 Dec. 9
23 Dec. 92
10 May 9
5 Mar. 94
18 June 94
30 July 94
9 Nov. 94
11 Feb. 95
II Oct. 95
I Jan. 96
5 Feb. 96
6 May 96
lAng. 93
18 June 94
20 June 94
15 Oct. 96
15 Oct. 96
CAPIilN.
BBBV.MAJ.
MAJOB.
3 Mar.
83
to May 93
31 Oct.
20 Nov.
83
83
27 June 94
II Feb. 9-
20 Nov.
83I
16 Oct. 95
26 Jan.
84
12 Feb. 96
27 Jan.
85 •• ••<
4 Mar. 96
7 Aug.
86
18 Nov. 96
24 Aug.
87
25 Nov. 96
7 Dec.
5 May
29 Dec.
S7
88
83
t Apr.
89
10 Apr.
89
23 Aug.
89
I Dec.
89
I Nov.
II Feb.
iFeb.
II Feb.
90
91
90
91
11 Feb.
91
I Nov.
90
30 Dec.
91
26 Feb.
92
10 May
53
FuU Half
Pay. Pay.
293
The South Staffordshire Regiment.
Seconp Lieutenants.
Cecil Frederick Grant Lang
Godfrey Francis Evans 'VVardell..
Philip Charles Lytton Routledge
Julian Silver Strickland Duulop
Gerald Patrick Ogilvy Garnegy ..
Cecil Oliphant Ritchie
Lionel Boyd Moss
John Sedley Newton de Joiix
2ND LIBtJT,
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
17 July
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
5 Feb. ,.
6 June q6
5 Sept. 96
32 Captain Steward served in the operations
of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain Kirkpatrick served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
Facbig» "White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
iH Battalion yetuirned from Egypt, 15 June93.
2nd Battalion embarked for Euypt, i3 Feb. 93,
Paymasters. — r
2 Thomas Onnshy, Lieut. 2 Battalion (acting).
Quarter Masters.- 'I Mathew Billintrs,"** 27 Aug. 84; Hon. Captain, 27 Aug. 94.
2 truest Thomas Hynes, 24 June 96; Ban. Lieut.
1 General the Hon. Sir St. George Foley served in the Eastern campaign m 1854-56, as Assistant Commissioner
at the Head Qua,rtei-s of the French Army, and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, the -siege and fall of Sebastopol (.Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Officer of the
Legiondf Honor, 4th Class of the Jledjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Military Secretary to the expe-
ditionary force in China from March 1S57 to Feb. i860 ; was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet
of Colonel), and other affairs in the neighbourhood. Served throughout the campaign as British Commissioner
at the Head Quarters of the French Army in China from Feb. i860 to March 1861, and' was present at the storming
and capture ofthe TakuForts, the actions of the iSthand 21st September— in the latter commanded 200 French
Mounted Artillerymen, 50 Chasseurs d'Afrique, and a squadron of Fane's Horse — horse shot (mentioned m
French despatches, and made Commander of the Legion of Honor), and subsequent advance on Pekin (good
service pension, Medal with three Clasps).
1* Lt.Colonel Moore served with the 80th Regiment in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 and throughouli
the Zulu war of 1879, part of the time as District Adjutant ofthe Transvaal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in
force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the i8t Battalion ofthe South Staffordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations of the River Column
under Major General Earle, including the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
'^ Major Savage served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Bent served with the ist Battalion of the South StaBordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
"^ Major Allen served with the 1st Battalion ofthe South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khodive'a Star)!
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Cla.^pn).
2' Major Wylly served with the ist Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
" Major Chesney served as Adjutant with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egj-ptian war
of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
(Clasp).
^' Major Raitt served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni ; served in the Zulu
war iu 1879 and in the subsequent operation? against Sekukuni including the capture of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1605 in commantj
of a troop ofthe 3rd Mounted Rifles (Diamond Fields Horse).
26 Major Hore served in the Egyptian war of 1882, first with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire RegLmenft
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on
the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta. and Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the' Nile Expedition,
in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was preseut at the action of Abu Klea (two Clasps).
2' Major Daubeney served with the Soth Regiment in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and the eugasemet
at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Butler.
Commanding ist Brigade, and was present at the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
26 Major Williams served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
3* Captain Chads served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Kirbe-
kan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in
1885-86.
3' Captain Pipe-Wolferstan served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war ot
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on tha
Upper Nile in 1885-86.
**'Captain Sears served with the istBattalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was-
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
on the Staff of the Battleiord Column throughout the campaign in the North West of Canada in 1885, and was
present in the engagemeu t at Cut Knife Hill ; commanded a scout corps in the pursuit of Big Bear (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal).
37 Captain Bridge served with the istBattalion ofthe South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
*" Captain Glover served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*i (Captain Barlow served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
*' Captain Hon. J. G. R. U. Colbome served with thelNile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
" Captain Hedley served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Lieut. Watson served in the operations at Suakin in 1884 as a Naval Cadet on board H.M.S. £ur^alw»
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
« Captain Billings served in the Egyptian war of i88: (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Niie
Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
IFer Secord cf Servicet, let end of Duke of Wellington'i ( Wett Siding Segiment) , p. 285.
ist Batt.,
Bangalore, Madras.
2ad Batt., Enniskilien.
] The Dorsetshire Regiment. [lT,^T^o^l^:^L ='94
Formerly the ^gtJi (The Borsetsuire) and the ^4th (West Norfolk) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is fonned of the Dorset Militia.)
Frtmus in Indis." "Plassy" "Gibraltae" with the Castle, Key, and " Mo^itis Insignia Calpe." "Egypt
(with the Sphinx). " Maeaboct " " Albuheea " "Viitoeia" " Pxeenees" "Nivelle" " Nivb""0bthe3
" PeKixshla" "Ava" "Mahaeajpoee" " Setasiopol."
Colonel. — Henry Ralph Browne,' JSnsign, 3 Apr. 46 ; Lf. •'19 Sept. 48 ; Capt. P28 Deo. 49 ; Bf.SLijor,
2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 1 Feb. 66 ; Lt. Colonel, ^1$ June 58; Colonel, 18 Sept. 64 ; Major General, is Jan. 70
Lt. General, 1 Jan. 85 ; &eneca/, S July 83 ; CoZo;icZ Dorsetshire Regiment, 24 Oct. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Caledon Philip Egerton," Mnsign, ''3 Mar. 65 ; Lietit. fza July 68 ; Capt. 18 Jan. 79
Ma)or, 18 Nov. 82 ; Zt. Colonel, 19 Nov. 91 ; Colonel, 19 Nov. 95.
I John ilorpott Piercy, Ensign, ''24 Dec. 70; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 6 April 81 ; Major, 25 Sept. 89 ;
Lt. Colonel, 28 Aug. 94.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
32
...
27
28
25
22
22
21
21
23
20
18
n
...
IS
14
...
14
13
...
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
...
10
10
>■•
10
...
9
9
9
10
9
8
8
8
8
...
8
8
7
7
7
...
7
...
7
...
7
6
6
...
5
5
3
5
5
4
3
3
...
3
2
2
2
...
2
2
I
1
I
13
..
2
...
Majoes.
2 Cecil Henry Law,'- 2nd in Commanil\
26 June 96 i
1 Martyn John Edward Fenwick, 2nd\
ill Command 26 June 96 >
2 Horace John James Kentish
2 Philip Parrer
p.s.c. Joseph Howard Poett," Dep. )
Assist. Ad i. Gen., Ceylon S
2 Henry Blosse Lynch {Depot)
John Tyrwhitt-Waiker,'* Adj. 2 Vol. \
Bn. Derbyshire Uegt, 20 Mar. 03 .. ^
I p.i.c. Hastings St. Leger Wood/'' DSO.
OAPTAIIfS.
Lionel Edmund Lushington, Jli/a/a;if \
3 Battalion ig Sept. 94 .)
X Knox Edward Harris
jP.i.c. Wm. John Bonus, Dep. Assist. "I
Adj. Gen. Edinburgh, 23 July 95 ...)
2 Robert Arthur Godwin- Austen
Edward Keane Ridley, Adjutant i\
Volunteer Battalion, 15 June 95 S
I PownoU Ramsay Phipps, Staff College
■?. p.s.c. Arlington Augustus Chichester
1 Henry Louis Rosher
2 Arthur Herbert Piatt
Claude Buchanan Tugwell, seroing\
Kith Egyptian Constabulary ^
2 Frederick Law Williams
I Barringtoa Frederick Powys Pratt- )
Barlow i
p.s.c. MHlliam Sykes Banks, Station \
Staff Officer, Bella'-y. 30 Dec. 95 ... }
I Joseph John Asser, Adjutant II .Tan. 93 14 Sept. 87
1 Richard Percy John Codrington(Z>eyo/) 5 Feb. 87
I Henry Septimus Hammond 14 Sept. 87
1 Edward Hood Shrapnel Boxer 22 Aug. 38
2 Arthur Edward Ross Mangles 10 Nov.
2 Cecil Alured Rowley 10 Nov.
1 Arthur George Fitz Roy Day 9 Nov. 87
LlEDTENAIfTS.
2 'William Reginald Arnold 8 Dec.
1 Bertie St. John Clarkson 3 Apr,
Edward FitzClarence,'^ sercing with '1
the Egyptian Army J I4 Au;
2 Herbert Michael Shiel 9 Nov.
2 Richard Fitzgerald Wm. Ferris Leslie 21 Dec.
2 Henrj' Dacra Lowry l-De^oi) 21 Dec.
1 Francis Powke 21 Dec.
2 Prank Edward AUfrey i Mar. 90
1 Oliver Philip Stanhope Ingham (D^^o() 3 May 90
2 Henry Barrows Household 29 Oct. 90
2 Richard Harte Keatinge Butler, Ad-') „ ^
jutant 9 Mar. 96 j 29 Oct. 90
Edward Ernest Charles Dalgliesh ... 29 Oct. 90
1 Hugh Arthur Mansel 29 Nov. 90
2 Herbert Say Codrington 4 Mar. 91
I Horace George Thomson Costley 5 Dec. 91
I Reginald Trevor Roper 27 Jan. g
I Hugh Norman Bamsay Cowie iS May 92
I Charles Sydney Herbert Waymouth... iS June 92
I Hugh Bateman Protheroe-Smith 13 July g:
I Cathcart Christian Hannay 19 Nov,
I Thomas Herbert Shoubridge 5 Mar. 93
BKCOND LlEDTEIfAKIS.
1 James Christopher Hewett 24 Jan. 94
2 Frederick '.Valter Radcliffe 7 Mar. 94
2 Cecil Godfrey Hay 16 May 94
I Frank William Rowland Hill 20 Feb. 95
I Archibald Ariel Mercer 6 Mar. 93
1 Edward Currie Alexander 28 Sept. 95
2 Cyril Saunders 28 Sept. 95
2 Havilland Cbepmell Vere Stead 28 Sept. 95
1 Charles Frederick Woodward 6 June 96
2 Edward Shirley Godman 5 Sept. 96
Lucius Charles Hope 9 Dec. 96
Pat/riKutere. — u
1 James C. Hewett, 2nd[Lieut. i Battalion {acting).
(i*arter Matters. — i William Kerr, 28 Aug. 84 ; Hon. Captain, 28
I John Kearney, 21 Aug. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox
let Battalion embarked fur ilalta, 8 Feb. 33. ind Battalion
ENSIGN OB
2ND LIEnl.
7 July 69
31 Oct. 77
13 Aug. 79
It Aug,
28 Oct. 71
3 Aug
10 Sept.
20 Nov.
11 Sept.
II Feb.
28 Feb.
30 Nov.
I July
I July
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
19 Doc.
6 Feb.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
6 May
23 May
23 May
9 itay
31 July
g Dec.
18 Sept.
19 Feb.
8 Mar.
21 June
8 May
5 July
5 July
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
5 Feb.
11 Mar.
15 Dec.
15 Jan.
12 Feb.
g Mar.
6 Apr.
15 Mav
26 Oct.
5 May
I Jan.
28 Mar.
25 Aug.
29 Oct.
15 June
S Mar.
18 June
CAPTAIN.
BEEV.MAJ.
MAJOB
24 Jan.
83
21 June
90
12 Sept.
83
21 June
90
ig Mar.
84
31 Dec.
90
18 July
84
10 Sept.
91
18 July
84
19 Nov.
91
22 Nov,
84
28 Mar.
94
6 Jan.
86
13 Feb.
95
6 May
86
24 July
95
21 Nov.
87
25 Sept.
89
21 June
go
5 July
90
31 Dec.
go
31 Dec.
90
II Mar.
01
19 Nov.
01
12 Feb.
92
6 Apr.
92
15 May
92
15 May
92
5 May
93
5 Jiay
9S
16 July
9^
28 Mar.
94
28 Aug.
94
15 June
93
23 July
9")
2 Nov.
95
92
g2 " Colonel Egerton served with
gj the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
g^jin 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
gA 1^ Major Law served in i.he
g, (Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Khy-
g^lber Division (Medal).
gjl " Major Poett served in the
g6' Afghan war in i38o (Medal). Served
y,-j with the Bechuanaland Expedition
under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
;'' Lieut. FitzClarence served witu
the Dongola Expeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in iSg6
with the loih Soudanese Battaliou
(mentioned m despatches).
[For remainder of Noten, see end of
South Lancashire Jtegimenl, p. 296.
Aug. g6.
and Go.
returned from Aden, 24 Dec. C6.
r Jiegimet}tal Digfricf
Lno. 4d. — Warrington,
295 The Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
andBatt:, xlmptee, Bombay.] Formerly the 40//^ {2ml SomerseMire)
and the Sznd (Prince of Wales' Volunteers) Reglmeuts.
(The 3rd Battaliouis formed of the 4th Lancashire Militia.)
The Prince of 'Wales's Plume. "Louisbukg" "Egtpt" (with the Sphinx). "Moute Video" " Roi.eia""Vi3iief.a
"Tir.AVERi" "Badajoz" " Sat.amaxca" "Vittohia" "Pyrenees" "Nivellk" "Orthes" "Toulocsk
"Peninsula" "Niagara" "Waterloo" "Candahab" " Ghuznee and Cabool, 1842" " Mahasajpoke
"Sevastopol" "Luckkotv" "New Zealand."
rears'Ser,
Pay.
Colonel.— Aufrustus Henry Lane Pox-Pitt-Riverg,' Ensign and Lf. ^z6 May 45 ; Lt. anil Capf. ^2 Avtg. 50
lireo^t 2Iaioi\ 12 Dec. 54; Capt. and Lf. Colonel, ^J5 May 57; Colonel, 22 Jan. 67; Major Oeaerat'
I Oct. 77 ; LI. Genera'., i Oct. 82 ; Colonel South Lancashire Regiment, 3 March 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Charles Linton, Ensign, ''21 Nov. 65; Lt. 1*24 Sept. 70; Cupt.i May 78; Mnior,
25 July 83 ; Lt. Colonel. 27 March 53.
I William M'Carthy O'Leary, Ensign, ^\j April 69; Lieut. ''15 Feb. 71; Cayt. 20 Mar. 78; Majar,
13 Au?. 83 ; Lf. Colonel, 1 1 Nov. 06,
Majors.
2 Arthur Francis George Richardson, 1
2nd in Command 26 Ju.ne ^6 ^
1 Chas. AdolphusdePeyroniJurroughs ")
2nd in Command 11 Nov. 96 i
2 Robert Howden Kellie
Reginald Hawkins Hall
1 Sir Francis Robert MillingtonSvnge, '/
Barf. (Depot) j
Edward Hay MackenzieEIliot.viii/c de 1
Camptofhe Gooernorof Xew Zealand)
Chas. Mannoir Sumner, Aide de Camp 1
to General J, Dacis 3 Feb. 94 i
Thomas Lamb, Ilielrict Intpector of 1
Musketry, Cork, 30 June 96 J
Captains.
2 John Antill Moggridge
I Eric Edmund Moffat Davison Manson
I Frederick Archibald Adam
p.s.c, Hugh Peutland Shekleton,^ I
^feroing n-ith the Egyptian Army j
I Raymond Henry Raymond Smythies ...
1 Frederick M'lver Roome
Donald Guy Prendergasi*
Guy Edward Wentworth Withington,
Instructor Kythe School of Musketri)
17 Dec. 94
2 Cecil Stewart Pilmer Ferrers
2 George Feilden Menzies (iSejiot)
2 Charles Gage Stewart
2 Frederick Annesley Dudgeon, Adju-
tant 10 Jan. 96
Robert Heylocic Owen,' Adjutant 2
Volunteer Battalion 7 Nov. 94
2 Cecil Wanliss
1 William Edward Saumarez-Tyler ...
2 Nicholas Marcus Lynch
1 Stuart Upperton
2 Alick Fra-ncis Bundock
I Horace William Plews Waters
ENSIGN OH
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Lieutenants,
2 Edmund Carleton L'Estrange
1 Edward Tite James
2 Chas. Grant Francis Grey Birch {Depot)
1 Cecil Henry Lloyd
2 Guy Charles Ashworth
2 Charles Edward Lewis, Superin- \
tendenf Foona Gymnasium }
2 Arthur de Vere Willoughby-Os borne
1 Berkeley Bumbold Goren
2 Hugh de Lancey Walters
1 Edward Francis Oakelev (Depot)
2 Eustace James Clarke-Jervoise
I Arth. Solly-Flood, Adjutant 24 Apr. 95
1 Gooffre.v Carlyon
t Frederick Melchior Raphael
2 Malcolm Charles Andrew Green ....
1 Charles Robert Saudford Woods....
2 Maurice Augustus Ord
2 Arthur Cyril Shuttleworth
I Sidney Hill Skinner
1 John Gellibrand
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry Carden Herbert
2 Frank Sinclair
Frank Beauchamp Macaulay Chat- ')
terton. Army Service Corps )
2 William Ogilvie Grant
2 D'Orville Brook Dawson
1 Arthur Harold Bailey
2 Frederick Grant Wilson
2 Richard Gardiner
I Godfrey Douglas Henry Ewart ....
1 Arthur Norttien
2 William Scobie MacKenzie
I George Herbert Pedler
I May 78
I May 78
13 Aug.
II Oct.
14 Jan.
3T Jan.
23 Oct.
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
II Feb.
II Feb.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
24 Apr.
8 June 89
24 Apr.
10 Nov.
9 Nov.
29 Mar.
3 May
25 Mar.
29 Oct.
10 Oct.
5 Dec.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
2 Nov.
LIEUT.
90
90
91
90
91
91
92
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:i -luv . 92
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
6 Mar. 95
29 May 95
29 May 95
29 May 95
5 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
12 Nov.
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2 Dec.
28 May
20 June
4 Oct.
I Jul.v
I July
I July
I JnJy
27 Jan.
5 Dec.
19 Dec.
ly Dec.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
8 Aug.
17 Apr.
8 May
31 July
20 Sept.
28 Sept.
8 Dec.
21 May
30 July
14 Jan.
10 Jan.
15 Dec.
11 May
7 Sept.
4 Oct.
8 Nov.
12 Jan
12 Jan.
26 Feb.
I Aug.
22 Oct.
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
19 Feb.
24 Apr.
15 Mar. So
8 Sept. 81
29 Oct. 8j
1 5 July 83
15 July 83
4 June 84
3 Nov. 85
14 Nov. 85
23 Apr. 87
2 May 87
13 July 87
5 Oct. 87
15 Nov. 87
8 Dec. 89
22 Jan. 90
8 May 89
7 Sept. 93
8 Nov. 93
8 Nov. 93
26 Nov. 93
12 Jan, 94
3 Feb. 94
26 Feb. 94
I Aug. 94
7 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
30 June 96
BREV.MAJ.
18 Nov. gi&
13 July 87-
8 Dec, 89,
II Dec.
27 Mar.
8 Nov.
26 Feb,
7 Nov,
I). Nov,
Pay.
Pay.
The Prmce of Wales' Volunteers {Sotith LancasJdre Begimenf). 290
Paymasters. — i
2
Quarter Masters. — i James Hnxford, 20 Deo. 93; Son. Lieut .
2 Jamss Morrell, 5 Sept. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Aden, 3 Feb, 1886. 2nd Battalion embarked for Natal, 1884.
- Lt.General Fox-Pitt-Rivers servecHn the Eastern campaign up to 15th Oct. 1854 as D. A. Q.M. General including
the battle of Alma and siege of Bebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish iledal),
5 Captain Shekleton serveil with the Dongola Expeditionary force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in
command of the 2nd Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Majoi).
* Captain Prendergast served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
with the loth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
5 Captain Owen served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the New South Wales Contingent Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
Record of the S'.rvices of the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales' Vohmteers {Sonth Lancashire Regiment) , —
formerly the 40th Regiment.
Raised in 1717, and proceeded to America (capture of Louisburg and throughout the American war). To
Ostend, England, and the West Indies, 1794. To England, Holland, and returned to England, 1799. To Minorca
and Malta, 1800. (Four companies to Egypt, Feb. i8oi, returning to Malta, Oct. iSoi ; received the badge of
" Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To England, 1802. To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video). To Ireland,
1807. To the Peninsula, 1S08 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse'. To Jamaica, 1814. To England and Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo and Army of
Occupation in France). To Scotland, 1817. To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1820. To England, 1823. To New
South Wales, 1824. To India, 1S28 (defence of Candahar, 1842, and capture of GhuzneeandCabul, 1842). To England,
1845. To Ireland, 1847. To New South Wales, 1852. To New Zealand, i860 (New Zealand war). To England,
1866. To Ireland, 1869. To India, 1872. To England, 1886. To the Channel Islands, 1890.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), —
formerly the Sajid Regiment.
Raised in 1795 in two Battalions, ist Battalion proceeded to the West Indies, 1795. [2nd Battalion to Gibraltar,
1795; afterwards to the ist Battalion in the West Indies, when the two were amalgamated.] England, to iSoo.
Ireland, to 1801. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland and England, to 1807. [2nd Battalion re-formed in 1803. To the
Channel Islands, 1811-15, when it was reduced.] Copenhagen, to 1807. England, to 1808. Gibraltar and the
Mediterranean, to i8c8. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Roleia and Vimiera). England and Walcheren and
returned to England, 1809. Walcheren, to 1810. Gibraltar, to 1811. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes). Quebec, to 1815 (capture of Niagara), England, to 1815. Ostend and England,
to 1816. Ireland, to 1819. Mauritius and Isle of France, to 1831. England, to 1832. Scotland, to 1834. Ireland,
101837. Gibraltar, to 1839. The West Indies, to 1843. North America, to 1847. Nova Scotia, to 1848. England,
to 1855. The Mediterranean and the Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). India, to iSfig (capture of Lucknow).
Aden, to 1870. England, to 1875. Ireland, to 1880. England, to 1884. Natal, to 1887. Straits Settlements, to
i88q. Gibraltar, 1889.
Continuation of Notes to the Dorsetshire Regiment.
1 General Browne served with the 9th Regt. in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and Sth Sept. Served as Aide de Camp and subsequently as Major
of Brigade to Major General Ridley, ist Division, during the latter part of the campaign (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Proceeded with.
Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in i85o-6i to China. Proceeded in Command of Forces sent to Japan
for protection of Treaty Ports in 1864, and received the thanks of Her Majesty's Ministers for services in that
country and also the approbation of the General Officer in command of the Forces in China. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
'* Major Tyrwhitt- Walker served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, an J
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Major Wood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer Candahar Field Force, and waa
present at the defence of Candahar and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Brooke in the sortie of Deh
Khojah — severely wounded and horse killed (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on special
service (mentioned in de.spatches, Medal with (ijlasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burtaiese Expedition in,
1887-88 as Brigade Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quar'.,er Master General 2nt[
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment {formerly the zgth Regiment).
Raised in Ireland as the 39th Regiment in 1702. To Portugal, 1707. To Spain, 1710. To Gibraltar and
Minorca, 1713. To Ireland, 1719. To Gibraltar, 1727. To Jamaica, 1730. To Ireland, 1732. To England, 1744.
To Brittany, 1746. To England, 1746. To Ireland, 1748. To East Indies, 1754 ("primus in Indis," battle of
Plassy). To Ireland, 1758 (a large detachment to GermanjO- To Gibraltar, 1769. Entitled " 39th East Middlesex
Regiment," 1782. To Kngland, 1783. To Ireland, 17S9. To West Indies, 1794. To Ireland, 1795. To West Indies,
1795. To South America, 1796. To England, 1803. L2nd Battalion raised in July 1803.] Entitled " ist Battalion
39th East Middlesex Regiment," July 1803. To Malta, 1805. Entitled " istBattaliou 39th Dorsetshire Regiment,"
1807. To Sicily, 1810. To the Peninsula, 181 1 (battles of Albnhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive and Orthes).
To Canada, 1814. To France, 1815 (army of occupation). [2nd Battalion disbanded, 1815.] To England and
Ireland, 1818. To England, 1825. To New South Wales, 1827. To the East Indies, 1832 (battle of Maharajpore).
To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1850. To Gibraltar, 1854. To the Crimea, Dec. 1854 (siege of Sebastopol). To
Canada, 1856. To Bermuda, 1859. To England, 1864. To Ireland, 1866. To the East Indies, 1869. Entitled "ist
BattaUon Dorsetshire Regiment," 1881. To England, 1882. To Malta, Sept. 1882. To England, Oct. 1882. To
Malta and Egypt, 1885. To England, 1886. To Malta, 1888. To Egypt, 1889.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment {formerly the 54^/1 Regiment).
Raised in 1755. To Gibraltar, 1756. Served as Marines in the Mediterranean for sJic months and returned to
Gibraltar, to 1765. Ireland, to 1775. North America, to 1791- England, to 1793. Guernsey, to 1794. The
Netherlands, to April 1795. England, to June 1795 St. Vincent, to 1796. England, to 1797. Ireland, to 1800.
[2nd Battalion raised, and both Battaliousto Egypt to 1802 (surrender of Marabout, andreceived the badge of
"Egypt" — with the Sphinx. Gibraltar, 1805 ; 2nd Battalion disbanded.] England, to 1807. Jamaica, to iSi 3,
where it became practically extinct. Fresh companies raised in England, and sent to North Germany, to 1813
The Netherlands and Flanders, to 1S15. France, to 1816. England, to 18 19. Capeof Good Hope, to 1820. India,
to .Tan. 1825. Burmah, to Dec. 1825 (war of 1824-25). India, to 1840. England, to 1842. Ireland, to 1846.
Gibraltarand Malta, to 1848. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to 1854. England for three weeks, and thence to
Gibraltar, to 1856. England, to 1857. India, to 1866. England, to i868, Ireland, to 1871. India, to 1885. Aden
to 1886, England, 1886.
S 2
jQY ist Batt., Plymouth.
' " ' 2n.d Batt., Bellary, Madras.
] The Welsh Regiment.
LEegimenfal BMricf
No. 41.— Cardiff.
Formerly the ^ist {the Welsh) and the 6gth (South Lincolnshire) Begiments.
The 3rJ Battalion is formed of tlie Glamorgan Militia.)
The Rose and Thistle, on the same stalk, within the Garter. The Prince of Wales' Plume. " Gwell Aupeuna
Chywilydd." The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. "St. Vincent" "Bouebon" "Java"
"Deteoit" " QgEENSTOWN" " "Miami" "Niagara" "Waterloo" "India" "Ata"
" Candahah, Ghuzkee, and Cabool, 1842" "Alma" "Ikkekman" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Francis Peyton,' CS. EHSt^H, Pzg Jan. 41; Lieut. ''27 May 42; Caiitetn, ^3 Sept. 50; Majors
''12 May 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 260ot. 58; Colonel, 21, Oct. 63 ; Major General, 17 May 69; Lieutenant General,
I Oct. S3 ; General, 30 Sept. 85; Colonel Welsh SesrimeDt, 16 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels.— I John Owen Quirk, « BSO. Knsiijn, >'i Dec. 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 1 Dec. 80;
Major, 18 Feb. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Apr. 93.
2 p.8.c. Rees John Francis Ranfieid, .fijisi^n, 23 Sept. 71; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 8 Mar. 81 ; J/ajor,
I Ans.8G; ii.Co/nnf/. 12 Dec. 96. _^_
FuU Hall
Pay. Pay
16
Majobs.
2 FitzRoy Somerset Lanyon Penno,')
2nd in Command 26 June 96 3
1 Oswald James Henry Ball, 2nd in )
Command i
Henry Charles Barton Gray, ^lrf/'H^u?;( )
Chelsea Hospital i Apr. 96 S
2 William Vieris Dickinson
I James Christopher Reynolds
I Robert Alexander Threshie (2)e;)o<) ...
1 Francis Russell Parkinson'
James Sillemi'^^aroiH^ with the Bgt/p- 1
tian Army )
Captaiits.
2 Arthur Revell Reade ( ZJejioO
2 Henry D'AltonHarkness"
1 William Carter Giffardi2
1 James Richard Plomer Clarke
r Thomas Lucas Woodwrixht Lucas
2 Julius Henry Goodwyn
2 p.s.c. James Bales Caunter
Arthur Henry Uhthoflf Tiudal, Adj. )
ird Battalion, 15 June 92 J
Lancelot Shute Barrin^ton Tristram...
Ronald Bruce Coke, Adjutant 2 Volun- >
teer Battalion i Jan. 95 }
2 Richard Walter Comyu Vyvyan
^).s.(7.ErnestSvenDavid Goldschmidt, )
Adj. I Volunteer Battalion 10 Mar. g-^ 3
William Spottiswoode Sparkes,'*>
servinq with the Egyptian Army...!}
jj.s.e.Ro'bt. Wm. Persse White, i>..i.J. 1
Gen. Straits Setflemtnti 28 Feb. 96... j
2 Lawrence Harry Hawkes
Edward Georse Wynyard,'^ DSO.,')
Instructor S. M. College 22 Aug. 90/
I Henry George Coates Phillips.ai Staff}
College jf
Henry Bannerman-Phillips, Adj. 3 >
Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 95 J
1 WilUam Yaughton Pennefather'*
LlKUTENAIfTS.
I Herbert Schofield
1 Charles Henry Young-"
2 Ernest Edw. Janvrin Charleton
Charles Bernard Morland
2 Hugh Richard Westmacott
Rossiter Lines,-' JJ/u^/ni Madras]
Railiray Volunteers 15 Nov. 94 |
Charles Vaughan Hale-^
2 Osborn Brace Pritchard-*
I Rhys Price
1 David Alex. Napier Lomax {Depot)...
2 Freke Lewis Prothero
2 Henry John Bartlet Span
2 Clarence Gorton Ross Smith
2 Francis Herbert Howe
I Archer George Prothero
1 Neville Travers Borton, Adjutant)
22 M3y 95 i
2 WilliamThoraasBnx88evRhodes(7)ej3o<)
Basil Tobin Ready ...'.
2 Archibald Ythen Cheyne
2 Lyall Brandreth, Adjiltant 2 Dec. 95 ...
2 John Vickris Taylor
Ernest Somerville Jackson
Second Lieutenants.
Roundell Tristram Toke
Edward Crawford Lloyd
Fitz-1
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2ND LIBCT.
31 Oct. 77
IT May 78
II May
11 May
II May
24 July
13 July
22 Feb.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
8 May
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
28 Sept.
9 Sept.
^villiairs, Lieut. Army Service Corps)
'2 Geor ge Peter Iloggan I 24 Jan.
2 John Herbert Kerrich | 10 Oct.
2 Lancelot Irbv Oxford Robins 12 Dec.
2 Frederick Arthur Wyllie - ! 20 Feb.
I William EJmond Logan Stewart ' 29 May
9 Aug.
28 Feb.
30 Dec.
12 Feb. 70
6 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
13 Nov. 78
4 July
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25 Aug. 83
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CAPTAIN.
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17 Oct. 88
6 Feb. 89
6 Feb. 89
12 Dec. 89
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88 j 26 Apr. 90
881 II June 90
881 22 Aug. 90
881 19 Nov. ^o
S9I 17 Dec. 90
90J 6 Jan. 92
90' ic Feb. 92
15 .Tune 92
90 13 Sept. 92
90, 21 Sept. 92
90 19 June 93
15 Nov. 94
I Jan. 95
91 22 May 95
91 18 Sept. 95
92 3 Deo. 95
83
2 Feb. 81
I Apr. 81
30 Aug. 81
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I Aug. 86
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13 Nov. 89
20 Aug. 91
25 Nov. 91
28 Dec. 92
14 Apr. 93
8 Mar. ys
12 Dec. 96
23 Dec. 96
Years
Full
Pay.
Ser,
UaU
Pay.
The Welsh Regiment.
298
2ND LIEUT.
Second Lieutenants.
Frank Aubrey Jones j 28 Sept.
Arthur Derry 7 Dec.
Louis William Herbert 7 Dec.
Leonard William Dawson Everett ... 26 Feb.
I Robert Henry Metge 5 Sept. 56
I Waldo Alington Gwennap Moore 5 Sept. 96
Faymatters. — -2 Ernest E. J. Charleton, Lieut. 2 Battalion {acting).
I
Quarter Masters.— 2 William Tittery Penn," 23 ,Tune 86 ; Son. Captain, 23 June 96.
I James M'Donald, 26 .June 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Facingsyrhite. — .4.(7«'!<s, Messrs. Cox aud Co.
zst Bati. returned from Malta, 23 Nov. 1893. 2nd Baft, embarked for Liidia, 14 Sept. 1892.
1 General Peyton served in the gSth Regt. with the expedition to the north of China in 1842, and was present
at the operations in the Yangtsekiang River, the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before
Nankin (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served with the Flank Companies of the 08th Regt. at
the forcing of the Kohat Pass, in the force under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell in Feb. 1850 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded four Companies of the 98th Regt. in the Peshawur Expe-
ditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 185S, capture of Pungtar and
Chinglee, and the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (mentioned in
despatches). In the Peshawur Division during the Sepoy mutiny in 1858.
^ Lt.Colonel Quirk served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the expedition to the
Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagtments at El Teb and
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Com-
munication as Assistant Adjutant General to the Egyptian Array (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Egyptian Army, and was present in
the engagement atGiniss [DSO.).
'Major Parkinson served in the operations near Suakin in December 188S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'<' Major Sillem served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 including the engage-
ment at Sarras (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the en-
gagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie) ; and with the Nile
Frontier Field Force in 1889 in command of a Battalion of Egyptian Infantry. Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 3ra Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in
despatches) .
" Captain Harkness served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 with the Egyptian Army (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). >rominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian Government.
'* Captain Giflard served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major Sparkes served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sii- Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in com-
mand of the 4th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in de-ipatches. Brevet of Major).
'^ Captain Wynyard served in the Burmese Expedition in i885-S7With the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment
{twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
1^ Captain Pennefather served in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at
Gemainah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^° Lieut. Young served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lieut. Lines served with the Burmah Expedition in 1S85-86 under Sir Harry Frendergast including the
surrender of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Lieut. Hale served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lieut. Pntchard served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (iledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain Fenn .served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Welsh Regiment (formerly the 6gth Regiment).
Originally 2nd Battalion 24th Eegiment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 1770. Home
1775. To the West Indies, 1778. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793. To 'West Indies, 1796. To
Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. To Jamaica, 1800. Home, 1802. To East Indies, 1805. Home, 1826.
(2nd Battalion to Holland and Belgium, 1813 to 1815). To West Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick,
1839. Home, 1842. To Malta, 18.17. To West Indies, 1851. Home, 1857. To East Indies, 1857.
Home, 1864. To Canada, I S67. To Bermuda, 1B70. To Gibraltar, 1873.
299 The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
lit Batt., Subathoo, Puniab. 1 r-i v j? ? / n 7 tt- 77 ? f'Eeirimenfal Disfricf
2ad Batt.,Yoi-k. J ± ormevlij the 42nd [lioyal Mtahland — ■ L^ 0.42. -Perth.
The JJlacJv Watch) and the T^rd (Perthshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd. Battalion is formed of the Perth Militia.)
Tha Royal Cyplier within the G-artei . St. Andrew. The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. " Mysoee "
"MiirGiLOEE" " Sekingaj-atam "" Egypt " (with the Sphinx). "Corunna" " Fuentes d'Onoe" " Pyeenees"
" Nivhlle" " NivK " " Orthes" " TouLonsE" "Peninsula" "Watehloo" " South Afhica, 1846-7, 1851-2-3"
"Alua" " Sevastopoi." " LncKNOw" "Ashanieb " " Egypt, 1882, 1884" " Tel-el-Kebib" "Nile, 1884-85"
" Kirbekan."
Colonel.— ZToH. Robert Ttollo,^ CB. Ens. ^10 Aug 32; Zt. ^25 Sept. 35 ; Ca;)<. ^s Nov. 41 ; JBi.Major,2o
June 54 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 1*5 Jan. 55 : Lt. Colonel, jo Aug. 55 ; Colonel, 23 Feb. 58 ;
Major General, 6 Mai'ch 68; Lieut. General, 1 Got. 77; General, 19 Dec. 80; Colonel 93rd High-
landers, 5 Apr. 80 ; Colonel Black Watch, 9 June 83.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i )7.s.c. Richard Hugh Lambart Brickenden,'^ J?«.»!^)!, 18 July 65; Zt. Jan. 67;
Capt. 29 Sept. 77 ; Major, 25 July 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 July 92 ; Colonel, 11 July 96.
2 Andrew Gilbert Wauchope,'* CB. CMC Ensign, ^21 So\. 65; Lt. 23 June 67; Capf. 14 Sept. 78;
Major, 14 Mar. 84 ; Bt. Li. Colonel, 21 May 84 ; Colonel, 21 May 88; Lt. Colonel, 20 Aug. 94.
rears' Ser.
Full
Pay.
HaW
Pay.
32
3^
...
23
22
22
...
22
20
19
Majobs.
I Edward George Grogan,"2)iiJ»j Com-')
J mand 26 June 96 )
John Henry Collier Coode
Archibald Mordeu Carthew - Yors- \
*oun i
i Alexander Gordon Duff-=
1 Ernest Maxwell Willshire
2 Henry Edward Maxwell
2 St. George Ed. Wm.Burton^o (Depot)..,
2 Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkeley^^
Captains.
I Percy Joun Caton Livingston^"
John Grenfell Maxwell,^' BSO.-^
(Brevet Lt. Colonel 18 Nov. g6) serv- >
ing with Egyptian Army )
1 p.s.c. Norman Wm. Cuthbertson^'
Thomas Souter,*~ serving with the }
Egyptian Army )
2 .Tames Deane
I Walter Gordon Wolrige-Gordon*"
I Hugh Rose^* (Z>«;70/)
1 David Lorraine Wiison-Farquharson^"
John Stuart, Adj. 3 Battalion 4 June 95
p.s c. Harric Jennings-Bramly
William MacLaren Campbell
2 Hon. James F. Thurlow Gumming-")
Bruce, Staff College j
2 Herbert Cyril Grde Murray
2 John George Rennie, Adjutant )
29 May 93 S
David Baird
Edward Sidney Herbert, serving with \
the Egyjjtian Army )
Son. John Forbes Sempill, Master \
of ?>evtt.m\\,^~ Adjutant 5 Vohtnteer r
Battalion 7 Dec. 96 )
Lieutenants.
Alexander (.lolin M'Lean, Station "1
Staff Officer, BuHoh, 7 Aug. 96 )
Henry Scott Turner, serving under }
the British South Africa Company. .. )
2 "William MacFarlau
Thomas Owen Lloyd
2 Erie Godfrey Elton
Charles Herbert Philip Carter, sey-v- )
i7tg in the .Niger Coast Protetorate ... j
Adrian Grant-Duff
Charles Edward Stewart
Cecil Eykyn
Archibald Rice Cameron
Colin William MacRae
2 John George Harry Hamilton (Depot)
Edwyn .Sandys Lmwes (Depot)
I John Gerrard Collins, Adjutant 14 1
July 96 1
1 John Buchanan Po'ilok
2 Frederick Guthrie Tait
2 John Harvey
I Arthur Henry Marindin
I Frederick D.ymoke Murray
I William Dick-Cunyhgham
Sbcond Lieutenants.
1 William James St. John Harvey
2 Walter Nathaniel Pike, Lieut. Army ")
Service Corps j
I Henry Holmes Sutherland
I Colin M'Lean
1 Jame^ Thomas Crokatt Murray
2 NiolM>las Gifford Edmonds
Loi^d Cieorge Stewart-Murray, Aide~)
de Camp to the Governor General of >
India 25 Apr. 96 }
1 John Ac^iglas Glen Walker
2 Arthar Grenfell Wauchope
2 Nigel Ne:8 Ramsay
' Ernest St. George Anson
ENSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
'24 July 69
13 Oct. 77
1 3 Aug.
13 Aug.
22 Jan.
22 Mar.
CAPTAIN. BEEV.MAJ.
4 May S7
4 May 87
31 Dec. 87
II Feb. 88
9 May 88
22 Aug. 88
14 Nov. 88
23 Mar. So
10 Apr.
6 July
I Mar.
28 June
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
17 Jan.
4 Mar.
29 Oct.
25 July
7 Nov.
5 Dec.
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
21 Jan.
15 Mar.
20 May
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
28 Oct. 71
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
28 April 75
25 May 78
11 Sept. 78
I July 81
I July 81
1 July 81
I July 81
9 Sept. 82
24 Jan. 83
10 Mar. 83
12 May 83
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
29 Aug, 85
7 Feb. 85
30 Jan. 86
8 Dec. 86
27 Nov.
25 Nov . 85
27 Dec.
17 May
31 May
5 June
13 Aug.
2D Aug.
22 Oct.
26 Oct.
29 Jan.
3-A-Ug-
10 Aug.
3 Nov.
9 Feb. 93
22 Mar. 93
9 Aug. 9
15 Apr. 93
27 June 94
lb Feb. 96
29 July 96
30 Sept. 96
2 June 94
10 Oct.
22 Jan.
5 ,Sept.
9 Dec.
19 June 79!
17 Apr. 82
25 Oct. 82
4 Dec. 85
15 May 85
15 May 85
15 Nov. 86
29 Jan. 87
21 Apr. 87
28 Nov. 87
90
ne 90
7 Dec.
17 May
5 June
5 June
22 Oct.
29 Jan. 91
10 Aug. 9:
3 Nov. 92
9 Feb. 93
9 Feb. 93
13 Apr. 92
22 Mar.
29 May 93
27 June 94
I Apr. 91
4 Dec.
27 Aug.
29 Jan.
3 Au
85
90
91
92
20 Aug. 94
3 Jan. 93
9 Oct. 95
I Apr. 96
17 Aug.
38 Captain Rose served
in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 vrith the ist
Battalion of the Black
Watch, and took part
with the River Column
under Major General
Earle.andwaspresent at the action
of Kirbekan(Medalwith two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
«" Captain Wolrige Gordon served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884
with the 1st Battalion Black Watch,
and was present in the engage^nent
at El Teb— wounded (Medal wiih
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle,
and was present in the eng8.gem8/it
at Kirbekan (two Glagps).
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay,
The Blach Watch {Eoyal Elghlanders). 300
Faymasten. — r
2
Quarter Masters. — 2 William Webli, 14 May 87; Hon. Lieut.
L John Liimincf, 26 Aup;. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
■lH Battalion emharkeifor Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from Bengal, 18B1.
1 General the Hon. Robert EoUo was one of twoofRcers sentfromMaltaonaspecialmission to Tripoli in 1846,
P.Mcl received the tkanlcs of the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs and Colonies, conveyed through the Commander in
Chief, for his services upon that occasion. He embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the East, and served with
ithe Regt. in the campaign of 1854-55 ; '"'as Brigade Major from the battle of Balaklava and throutjhout the winter
until he took command of his Regt. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava ; commanded it upon the expe-
dition to Kertch and surrender of Yenikali, and afterwards at the siege of Sebastopol and assault on the out-
works on the i3th June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in Canada at the head of thaA
Department froni Nov. 1855 to Jan. i860, and from the latter date as Military Secretary to Lieut.General Sir
Fenwick AVilliams till that officer's retirement from the command iu British IS'orth America in June 1865.
'^ Colonel Brickenden accompanied the 42nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast (Ashanti Medal)-
^* Colonel Wauchope served in the Ashanti war from the 30th Nov. 1873. Commanded the Winnebah company
of Russell'sRegiment from the Prah to the Adansi Hills ; then ser%-ed as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod commanding
the Advanced Guard, and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassi, capture of Borborassie, battle
of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, Advanced Guard engagement of Jarbinhah (wounded slightly),
■skirmishes and a^mbuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, and battle of Ordahsu — severel.T wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of
•1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served iu the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 as Deputy Assistant Adjutantand Quarter Master General, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb—sevcrel.y wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two
Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the
!River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan — very severely
wounded (two Clasps).
'■'^ Major Grogan served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war m 1B74, andwaspresent at the battle
■of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie
'(Medal with Clasp).
-' Major Duff served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present at the
■battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as
Adjutant ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai(two Clasps). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirliekan (two Clasps).
™ Major Burton, Captains P. J. C. Livingston and Wilson-Farquharson served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle,
and were present in the engagement at Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
^' Lt. Colonel J. G. Maxwell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
■Tvas present at the battle of Tel-el-Kel)ir (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
^804-85 as Staff Captain (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in
JS85-86 as Aide de Camp to Major General Grenl'ell, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (BSO.) ; in tho
■operations near Suakin in December j8S8 including the engagement at Gemaizah as Aide de Camp to Major
Oeneral Grenfell, Commanding the Suakin Field Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp, and 4th Class of the
Osmanieh) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of' Major, Clasp). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Medjidie for services under the
Egyptian Government. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
-jn command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
''- Major Berkeley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Blac Watch (Medal with
=Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^* Captain Cuthbertson served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
^" Captain the Master of Sempill served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i836 with the
Cameron Highlanders. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*- Captain Souter served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant into the Black Watch for
distinguished service. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served i it the Nile Ex]iedition in 1884-S5 with
the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, including
the ecgagemcnt at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Black Watch,— formerly the 42nd {Royal Highland — The
Blade Watch) Regiment.
Independent Companies raised for service in the Highlands and styled "Black Watch," 1729. Formed into a
Regiment and numbered 43rd, 1739. Scotland and England, 1743. Flanders, to 1745. England, to Sept. 1746.
France, to Nov. 1746. Ireland and England, to 1747. Flanders, to 174S. England and Ireland, to 1756. (Number
changed to 42nd, 1749.) America, to '.761. [2nd Battalion raised in 1758. West Indies, to 1758. America, to 1763.
Reduced, 1763. Afterwards re-embodied, served in India, and formed into a Regiment in n86, styled "The 73rd
Highland Regiment of Foot."] West Indies, to 1762. America, to 1767. Ireland and Scotland, to 1776. America,
to 1789. England and Scotland, to 1793. Coast of France, to Jan. 1794. England, to June 1794. Flanders, 1795. (Red
Heckle conferred by King George III. for the affair at Guildermalson in 1795.) England, to 1796. (Five Companies
embarked in 1795 forthe West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters at Gibraltar in 1797.) Gibraltar.to 1798. Minorca, to
Aug. 1 800. Gibraltar, to Oct. 1800. Egypt, toiSoi ("Eg.^^-pt," with thf Sphinx). England and Scotland, to 1805. [2nd
B.attalion raised in 1803 and served in the Peninsula until consolidated with the ist Battalion in 1812.] Gibraltar,
to 1808. Peninsula, to 1 809 (battles of Vimiera and Corunna). England, to July 1809. Walcheren Expedition to
Sept. 1809. England and Scotland, to 1812. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Pyrenees. Nivelle,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to May 1815. Flanders, to Dec. 1815 (battle of Waterloo). Ei gland,
Scotland and Ireland, to 1825. Gibraltar, to 1832. Malta, to 1834. Ionian Islands, to 1836. England, Scotland
and Ireland, to 1840. Ionian Islands, to 1843. [Reserve Battalion formed iu 1842, and served in Malta and the
West Indies until consolidated with the 1st Battalion in 1850.] Malta, to 1847. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to
"852. Scotland and England, to 1854. Turkey and the Crimea, to 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol) .
Jiugland, to 1857. India, t^ 1 863 (capture of Lucknow). Scotland and England, to 1873. Gold Coast, to March
1874 (Ashanti war). England, to Nov.. S74. Malta and Cyprus, to 1878. Gibraltar, to 1879. England and
;Scotland, to 1882. Egypt and the Soudan, to i386 (battles of Tel-el-Kebir and Kirbekan). Malta, to 1880.
Gibraltar, to Jan. 1893. Egypt, to Mar. 1893. Head Quarters andHalf Battalion to Mauritius, to Mar. 1893 Half
Battalion to Cape Town, Apr. 1893.
2°^ :au.'BSy, Bengal. ] The Oxfordshire Light Infantry. [^r-^-Lw."'*
Formerly the 43rd {Monmouthshire Light Infantry) and the Sznd (Oxfordshire — Light
Infantry) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Bucks and the Oxford Militia respective!}'-.)
The United Red__and White Rose. "Qukbec, 1759" "Mtsoee" " Hineoostan" "Vimiera" "Coeunita"
Busaco" 'Tukutes d'Onob" "Ciudau Kodeigo" "Badajoz" "Salauanca" "Vitioeia"
" NiTELLE " "Nive" "Oethes" " Toulouse " " Penixsula " "Waterloo"
" SociH Africa, 1851-2-^" "Delhi" " Xew Zealand."
ICobn"!— Frederick Green Wilkinson,' Eusiffii, i'27 Dec. 42; Lieut. ''13 Aug. 47; Captain, ^17 Oct. 51 ;
Miiinr, 9 Ocr. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 March 58 ; Colonel, 16 March 63 ; Ma/or General, 28 Oct. 6£ ; Lt.Gineral,
Q Dec. 81 ; Cnloiel West Surrej' Hesimeut, 15 Oct. 91 ; Colouel O.vl'o'nishire Light Infantry, 29 Aug. 93.
|Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 James Arthur Strachan, ^Hsi^/i, 5 Feb. 71 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Copt. 19 Sept. 79 j
I M'ljor, 15 .Ian. 8*; Lt.Color.el, .6 March 96.
2 Francis Hugh Plowden, Lieut. 5 Oct. 72 ; Capt. 19 Aug. £1 ; Major, i Sept. 86 ; Lt.Colo*tl, 17 June gC.
lear^-sei
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Majors. !2Nd libut.
1 lion. Arthur Edn-ard Dalzell, 2)i(i ;'«■/ ' ZT.
Commani 26 ,Iune 90 S i>'2ol'eb. 7
2 Robert Eccles,'» 2h.< in Command 26/ i
June 96 >■ i
I Frederick John EvelCKh (Depot)
^ Reginald Whitn-orth Porter
Horace Augustus Terry, Adjutant t
5 Muidle>px i'ol. Si/leK 2 Jan. 93 ... j
Augustus Ferryman Mockler-FeVry- )
man, Inst. E. J/. Colleiie, 17 Dec. 92!
I Paul Tieby Clark 20 Mar. 78
John Haubury-Wiiliams,"" Jd/«<u«< )
I Battalion ijFeh.gz ) 25 May 78
14 Sept.
4 Dec.
22 Jan. 81
Captains.
2 Gerald Francis Mockler
I Henry Robert Stapleton Cotton
Charles Russell Day, Adjutant 2 Vol. '\
Bn. Middlesex Hegt. 2 Maj' 92 i
Denis James Barton, Ad./utant 2 )
Volnnfeer Battalion 10 Jan. 96 j
I Reginald George Hutton Hughes, 1
Adjutant i Battalion 1 Dec. 96 j
1 Clia. fidw. Gerald Marshall Fairtlough
2 RobertFanshawe,S^u^ionS.'ii^O.^'ce'r, ■)
A(fra, 24 Mar. 56 j
Frank Grimshaw Lagier Lamotte, )
Adjutant iBucks I'u/. Rifes 1 Jan. 94 ;
Arthur Blyford Thruston, ^^oh special ■)
service. Uganda )
2 Henry Rodolph Davies"
2 Edward Dalrymple White
2 Richard Chamberlin Luard {Depot)
1 John Dav3' Wright Davy
2 Clements Parr
Ernest Astley Edmund Lethbridge ...
1 William Owen
2 Eardley Mostyn Childers
Edward Alexander Stanton,'^ serving >
Kith the Egyptian Army i
2 George Samuel Frederick Napier
ii George Northcote Colvile s Feb
28 Oct. 71
5 Feb. 37
LlETTENANIS.
I Percy Seymour Stanhope
1 Sir Charles Cuyler, ii a r^ Adjutant j
I 2 Jan. 95 )
12 Charles Coffin Pearson
2 Alexander Stewart Crum^'
2 Roger Carmichael Robert Owen^*
1 Harry Lancelot Rucs-Keene {Depot}...
2 John Lyttleton Powys^'
;2 Henry Forbes Darell-Bro-wn
'i Cecil Henry Cobb
,2 Redmond Ed-ward Watt {Depot)
1 Francis Joseph Henley
2 William Chevers Hunter
2 Alexander Coburn Edwardes
2 Charles Joseph Wilkie
2 Duncan Robertson Napier, Adjutant)
Standing Camp, Banikhet }
2 Keith Randolph Hamilton
1 Archibald James Fergusson Eden
2 Handle Montague Feilden,-" Adju- '1
tant I March 96 S
2 Phibp Barlow Osborn
2 Wilfred Marriott-Dodington
2 Lindsay James Carter
Second Lieutenants.
1 William Lascelles Fitzgerald Blake
1 Lionel Folliott Scott
2 Henry William Bloomfield Trench...
1 Stenhen Frederick Hammick
2 Charles Hevbeit Kichf:rds
I Christian Cator
4 May
14 Sept. 87
J 4 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
30 May 88
24 Apr. 89
21 Sept. 89
21 Dec. 89
21 Dec. 89
26 Feb. 90
18 Feb. 91
6 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Apr.
18 May
18 May y^
T 8 June 92
24 Aug. 92
28 Sept. 92
19 Oct. 92
4 Jan. 93
25 Feb. 93
26 Apr. 93
iQ Jnl.y 93
24 Jail. 94
2 Jnne 94
12 Dec. 94
II Mar. 82
28 Feb. 74' 26 Mar. 84
13 Nov. 74 23 May £5
6 Sept. 76. II Jan. 86
29 Nov. 76 IQ May 86
3 May 78 1 28 July 86
23 July 79
3 Apr. So
8 Apr. 81
1 July 81
28 Jan. 82
I July 81
2 3 July 86
1 Sept. 86
6 June
I Jan.
27 July 89
23 Jan. 92
9 Sept. 82 27 Feb. 92
10 Mar. 83 16 Mar. 92
25 Aug. 831 15 Apr. 92
25 Aug. S3 1 2 May 92
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85'
iDMar. 85
29 Aug. 85 1
29 Aug. 85'
10 Oct. 85!
28 Apr. 86
25 Aug. 86 1
1 Jan. 89 1
12 Nov. 84 j
3 May
27 July 89
30 Jan. 90
2 June
23 Jan.
27 Feb.
16 Mar.
15 Apr.
24 July
24 July
27 July
27 July
22 Mar.
22 Mar.
19 July
27 Sept.
16 Oct.
17 Mar.
I ^Aug.
9 Nov.
16 Jan.
1 Mar.
2 May 92
2 May 92
27 July 92
17 Dec. 92
2 Jan. 93
22 Mar. 93
27 Sept. 93
27 Sept. 9,
16 Oct. 93
17 Mar. 94
30 May 94
9 Nov. 94
BBEV.UAJ.
II Mar. S9
27 Sept. 95
13 Dec. 93-
9 Nov. 94
22 Dec. 94
27 July 95
16 Mar. 96
17 June 5f'
2 Ma.-y 951
'■^ "Major Eccles.— See Civil Deoo-
93 'rations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual
94 j Army List," p. 786.
I ^ojiajor Hanbury -Williams eerved.
5"* in the Egyptian var of 1882 as Aide
94 de Camp to Sir E. Eandey, Com-
95 manding the 2nd Division, and wa»
96 present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
—horse shc.t (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medalwith Clas]), stbClaae
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Full Halt
Pay. Pay.
The Oxfordsliire LigJtt Infantry.
302
2ND LIEDT. 1
12 Dec.
Q4
12 Dee.
<}4
6 Mar.
cc;
6 Mar.
QS
28 Sept.
Qi
6 June
96
Second Liedtexants.
1 Ashley Rowland Bright
2 Robert Edward Salkeld
I Claud Oswald Chichester
1 Lionel Edmund Anstey Bennett
1 Ladislas Herbt. Richard Pope-Hennessy
2 John Gerald Healy
Paymastert. — i
2 Roger C. E. Owen, lieul. 2 Battalion {acting).
Quarter Magterr. — 2 Benjaniin Stannard, j8 July gj ; I£on. Lieuf.
r Arthur Bysshe Molesivorth, 29 July 96; Hon. Lieut.
Facing fVfhite. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
^it Bait, returned frum India, 1887. 2nd Batt. embarked for Gibraltar, 1884.
' Tjt.General Wilkinson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea up to Oct. 1854, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, sth Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish .\iedal)>.
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the action at Ktiodagun.i. siege and fall
of Lncknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Mef'.al with Clasp).
^^ Major Thruston served with the Un.yoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1895-94 (Brevet of Major, 2nd Class
of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar). Served with the Don gola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 with the Irregulars (mentioned in despatches).
2^ Captain Davies served with the Burmese Kxpedition in 1387-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieuts. Crum and Powys served in the Wuntho Expedition with a detsichment of the 2nd Oxfordshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Stanton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
nth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
2^ Lieut. Owen snrved with the Manipore Expedition under Major General Graham in 1891 as Supej'inlendent
of Army Signalling Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho E.xpedition under Major Generai
Wolseley in 1891 as Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*" Lieiit. Feilden.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantryi " Hart's Annual Armj' List," ij. 786.
Record oj the Services of the ist Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry,— formerly the 43rd (Monmouthshire-
Light Infantry) Regiment.
Raised in 1741. Minorca, to 1747. Ireland, to 1757. America, to 1761. West Indies, to 1763. America, to 1764.
England, to 1774. America, to 17S3. England, 10 1787. Ireland, to 1792. West Indies, to 1795- England, to
1797. West Indies, to lEoo. Engtand, to 1801. Channel Islands, to 1803. England, to July 1807. Denmark, to
Nov. 1807. England, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1808 (battle of Vimiera). England, to 1809 (one company
remaining in the Peninsv.la). The Peninsula, to July 1814 (battles of Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes d'Ouor, Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz. Salamanca, Vittoria. Nivelle, Nive. and Toulouse). England, to Oct. 18^4. Gulf of Mexico, to
March 1815. England and Belgium, to July 1815. France, to Oct. 1818. England, to 1819. Ireland, to 1822.
Gibraltar and Portugal, to 1827. Gibraltar, to 1830. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1834. America, to 1846..
England, to 1848. Ireland, to 1851. Cape of Good Hope, to 1853. India, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1866. England,
to 1868. Channel Islands, to 1869. Ireland, to 1872. India, to 1870. Burmah, to 1882. India, to 1B87. England,
1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordsh ire Light Infantry {formerly the 52nd Light Infantry) ,
Raised in 1755 as the 54th Foot. Numbered 52nd, 1757. To Ireland, 175S. To Canada, 1765. To North
America, 1774. To England, 1778. (Entitled " The Oxfordshire Regiment," 1782.) To India, 1783. To England,
J798. Formed as the ist Light Infantry Regiment in 1803. To Sicily, 1806. To England, 1808. To Portugal,
1808 (battles of Vimiera and Corunna). To England, 1809. To the i?eninsula, 1809 (battles of Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor, Ciudad Rodngo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoiia, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). To England, 1814.
To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). [2nd Battalion raised in 1807, and proceeded to Copenhagen. To England,
i8c8. To Belgium, 1S14. To England, 1S15. Disbanded, 1816.] To England, iSiS. To Canada, 1824. To Eng-
land, 1831. To Gibraltar, 1837. To West Indies, 1838. To Canada, 1842. To England, 1848. To India, 1853
(capture "of Delhi). To England, 1864. To Malta, 3 368. To Gibraltar, 1873. To England, 1S74. (Entitled
" Oxfordshire Light Infantry," :£8i.l To Gibraltar, 1884. To Egypt, 1885. To India, 1886.
303
(The
ist Batt-jWarley. "1 rnv.« tP^.-.^-.^ T>^r^i-y^^-,^i- rBey'.mentalBisfrist
2Ud Batt., Lucknow, Bengal.] I ^"-^ JijSSeX rtegiment. LNo. 44.— Warley.
Fonuerh/ iJie 4.4th {East Essex) and the ^Gtli [West Essex) Regiments.
3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the Essex Rifles and the West Essex Militia respectively.)
MoEO" "Gibraltar," with the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." "Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
(years
Full
Pay.
28
23
Badajoz'
"Alma'
Ser Colonel. —
Salamanca'
"Ineerman"
'Peninsula'
'Sevastopol'
Bladensbubg'
'Taku Foeis'
'Wateeloo'
' Nile, 1S84-I
" Ava'
Hall
Pay.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Daniel Alexander Blest, JBnsi.yn, 7 July 69; iie«f. ''27 Oct. 71 ; Ca/j^ 9 Oct. 79 ;
Major, 5 July 82; Lt. Colonel, 8 Jan. 95.
1 p.s.c. Tlieodore Edward Stephenson, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74 ; Capf, i July 81 ; Major, 27 Nov. S3 ; Zt. Colonel,
16 Sept. 95.
Thomas
Ma,toes.
Stock, 2nd
Command \
26 June 96 >
2 Cyril Wood, 9.nd in Command 26 June 96
2 Frederick John Browni
1 Hugh Ingoidsby Massy
William Graydon Carter'*
2 Duncan Thomas'Cruickshank'*
I Charles Edward Orman'^ {Depot)
I Henry Hyde Williamson Nason
Captains.
1 John Trevor Spencer
2 p.s.c. Edward Lainson Guilding^''
llobt. John Tudway,'^' serving with the ")
l^gyjytian Army )
Henry Broadmead, Adjutant 4 Bat- >
, talion T Nov. 92 i
2 Hugh Charles Copeman, Station Staff)
Officer, Bareilly, 30 Nov. 94 S
_.s.'e. Launcelot RichardCarleton
2 William Hampden Chawner"
William George Sackville Benson,^ ■^
Army Pay Department i
1 Henry Cowell Crawford
Frederick Gore Anley,^'" serving tcithl
the Egyptian Army j
2 Edmund Murray Robertson (Depot) ...
Nevill Arthur Charles de Hertzel )
Tufnell.^ti,''. 2 Vol. Bn. 23 Oct. 95... )
1 Robert Francis Walters
2 George Bright Wallace
1 Bertram Arthur Warry
2 p.s.c. Henry Harris Hewitt Dowding ..
I Rochfort Cade Lestock Battley
ENSIGN oa
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Owen Godfrev Godfrey-Faussett
Wilfrid Arthur Hebden
2 William Henry Wreford-Brown
I William Jestyn Llewelyn Jeffreys ..
I George Murray Tufnell (Xfeyjo^;
1 Thomas Walter Milward
2 Edward Dalton Fawkes
2 Hugh Rosoeter Rice (Depot)
William Kaye Legge, Adjutant >
2 Sept. 95 i
2 Walter Floyd Bonham
2 Charles Wynn Barlow
2 Charles George Lewes, Station Staff >
Officer, Meeriit, 20 Feb. 96 S
2 George Murray Home Stirling-'''
1 Clarence John Hobkirk
2 Herbert Joseph Sammut
2 Wm.Mountcharles Crof ton Vandeleur ..,
2 Frederick William Moffilt
1 Frederic Charles Winter, Adjutant ">
10 Aug. 96 )
2 Hugo Saut-Fournier
Charles Aitchison Smith
2 Herbert Charles Selwyn Heath
■> Charles Frederick de Bohun Boone
Second Lieutenants.
1 Bertrand Charles Leigh
2 James Duncan Macpherson
I Alfred Gilbert Pratt
I Arthur Dowson Green
I Barneti Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley
1 John Cartwright Harding Newman ...
I Alexander Phayre Churchill
1 Francis Newton Parsons
2 Arthur Crosby Halahan
2 Cyril James Brooke Daubeny
2 Neville Nassauer Drake
Charles Raymond Roberts-West
17 July 72
30 Jan. 78
4 Dec. 7S
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
22 Jan.
13 Aug. 79
captain.
It Feb. 75
17 July 74
TO Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
10 Sept. 75
12 Feb. 77
19 Mar. 8a
6 Oct. 80
22 Dec. So
28 Jan. 81
I July 81
I July Si
22 Oct. 81
10 Ma.y 82
28 June 80
10 May 82
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
25 Aug. S3
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
8 Feb. 82
16 Aug. 82
16 Aug. 82
30 Aug. 82
14 Mar. 83
22 Aug. 83
2 Feb. 84
10 Dec. 84
BEEV.MAJ.
15 Sept. 85
15 Sept.
21 Apr.
6 July 87
I July
1 July
2 Feb.
6 Feb. 90
6 Aug. 90
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
20 Feb. 95
7 Oct. 95
23 Oct. 95
21 Dec. 95
85 10 June 96
85 30 Sept. 96
84
16 Nov. 87
II Feb.
14 Nov.
8 Dec.
30 Jan.
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
3 May 90
28 June 90
21 Dec. 89
8 Oct. 90
4 Mar. 91-
17 June 91
7 Nov. 91
27 Jan. 92
13 July 92
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
■ 8 Dec.
2 Apr. 90
6 Aug. go
15 Dec. go
2 June 91
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
15 Dec. 91
23 Sept. 92
7 Oct. 92
5 Apr. 93
30 June 94
25 Oct. 94
20 Feb.
23 Oct.
21 Dec.
10 June ,
10 June 96
30 Sept. 96
19 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 92
26 Apr. 93
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
29 May 95
8 Jan. 96
29 Feb. 96
6 .June 96
5 Sept. 96
23 Sept. 96
9 Deo. 96
15 June 85
18 Nov. 96
15 Sept. 85
21 Apr. 86
29 Apr. 91
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
8 Jan. 95
16 Sept. 95
7 Oct. 95
?nU Half
Pay. Pay.
The Essex Regiment. 304
Paymasters. — 2 Owen G. Godfrey-Faussett, Lieut. 2 Sattalioii (acting).
T
5 ... \QuaTter Masters. — 2 Moses Mead, 18 May 92 ; Son. Lieut.
3 ... I I Thomas Piper, 10 Oct. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings "White. — ^^en/«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
IS? Battalion returned from India, 28 Nov. 1884. 2nd Buttalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882
1 Major Brown sen-ed in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Major Carter served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i* Major Cruickshank served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'5 Major Orman served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'Captain Chawner served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
-' Major Tudway served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the
actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star); also
served in the operations near Suakin in December jS88 and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah in com-
mand of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in command of the Camel Corps (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major).
2- Captain Guilding served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star) .
" Captains Benson served in the Nile E.xpedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Esses Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Captain Anley served in the Nile Expedition in 188^-85 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
2nd Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
"' Lieut. Stirling served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal mth Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment (formerly the 56th Regiment).
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Havannab, 1762. Home, 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1783.
To West Indies, 1793. Home, 1795. To West Indies, 1796. Home, 1799. To Holland, 1799. Home,
1799. (2nd Battalion raised in 1804; to India, 1807: home and disbanded in 1817.) To India, 1805.
(3rd Battalion raised in 1813; proceeded to Holland, 1813 ; home and disbanded, 1814). To Mauritius,
1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies, 1831. Home, 1842. To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion
raised in 1846 ; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1847 I incorporated with ist Battalion, 1850.) To Bermuda,
1851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India, 1857. Home, 1866. To India, 187 1. To
Aden, 1S77. Home, 1878. To Gibraltar, 1882. To Egypt, 1884. To Malta, 18S7.
Continuation of Notes to the BerJcshire Regiment.
*" Captain Pitton served in the campaign in the' Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss and at the attack on Ambigole Wells. Served with the Dongola Ex-
peditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1096 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
■" Captain Taylor served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist|Battalion of the Berk-
shire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in i88=i-86.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Royal Berkshire Regiment), —
formerly the 4gt}i Regiment.
Raised in 1714, but records lost to 174^. Entitled "Jamaica Volunteers," 1743. America, 1775 to 1780. England,
to 1783. "West Indies, to 1796. England, to Oct. 1799. Holland, to Nov, 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England,
to i8ci. Served as Marines under Lord Nelson, 1801 (battle of Copenhagen). America, to 1815 (capture of
Queenstown). [2nd Battalion raised in 1813.] England, to 1816. Ireland and England, to 1821. Entitled " Prin-
cess Charlotte of "Wales' 49th Regiment," 1823. South Africa, to 1828. India, to 1840. China, to 1842 (war of
1840-42). India, to 1843. England, to 1845. Ireland, to 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Malta, to 1854. The Crimea, to
:S56 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). England, to 1857. Barbadoes, to 1859. England,
to 1864. Ireland, to 1865. India, to 1873. England, to 1881. Gibraltar, to 1S82. Malta, to July 1882. Egypt,
to 1803 (war of 1882). Gibraltar, to 1884. Entitled " ist Battalion Princess Charlotte of "Wales' Royal Berkshire
Regiment," 1885. Egypt and the Soudan, to 1886 (campaign of 1885— battle of Tofrek). Cyprus, to i888 (Left
Half Battalion to Malta). Malta, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Royal BerTcshire Regiment), — •
formerly the 66th Regiment.
Raised in 1758 and proceeded to the "West Indies, to 1792. Gibraltar, to 1795. "West Indies, to 1799. Canada, to
1802. England, to 1804. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1813 (passage of
the Douro, battles of Talavera, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes). France, to 1814. Ireland,
1814. England, to j8i6. St. Helena, to 1817. Absorbed in ist Battalion, 1817."! East Indies, to 1817. St. Helena,
to i33i (attended the interment of Napoleon). England, to 1823. Ireland, to 1827. Canada, to 1840. England, to
1842. Scotland, to 1843. Ireland, to 1845. Gibraltar, to 1848. "West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to 1854. Gibraltar,
to 1856. England, to 1857. East Indies, to 1865. England, to 1867. Channel Islands, to 1868. Ireland, to 1870.
East Indies, to 1881 (Afghan war of 1879-80, battle of Candahar). England, to 1885. Ireland, 1885.
305 The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment).
istBatt., Curragh. 1 tj 7 j7 _j; /ht j^- t ; ■ I Reqimental DhUici
and Batt., Seetapore, Bengal. J Formerly the ^^th {Nottuighamsllire— [ No. 45.-I)erby.
Sherwood Foresters) and tlie <)e,th (iJerhyshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Bn. is formed of the istand 2nd Derby Militia, the 4th Bn. of the Sherwood Foresters Militia.)
The United Red and "White Rose. "Louisbueg" "Rolbia" "Vimieea" "Talaveea" "Busaco" "Fdehihb
d'Onoe" "CiudadRodeigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" " Tittoeia" "Pteenees" "Nitelle" " Oethes"
"Toulouse" "Pekixsula" "Ata" "South Afbica, 1846-7" "Alma" "Inkeeman" "Sevas-
topol" " Centeal India" "Abyssinia " "Egypt, 1S82."
7Colonel. — Sir Daniel Lysons.' GCB. Conriable of the Tower ; Ensign, 'se Dec. 34 ; Lt. 23 Aug. 37 ; Captain^
■"ig Dec. 43 . Mjjor, ""s Aug. 49 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 Sept. |;4 ; Colonel, 17 July 55; ATo/'or General, 6 March-
68 ; Lieut. General, 2 June 77 ; General, 14 July 7g ; Colonel 45th Foot, 23 Aus. 78.
Lieutenant Colonels.— i John William Thring Hvaac,^ Etmgn, 8 July 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Captain, 18 Dec.
Major, 1 Dec. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, j Jan. 94.
2 Edward Cecil Dowse, Lieut. 30 Dec. 71; Captain, 23 Mar. 81; Major, 21 July 85; Lt.Colonely
5 Aug. 95.
Years' Ser.
Full
Fav.
z8
Half
?ay.
26
...
21
22
20
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19
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19
J9
19
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14
13
12
12
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12
10
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9
9
9
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9
::1
Majobs.
2 ;j.».c. Horace Lockwood Smith-~i
Dorrien,' DSO., 2nd in Command z6 r
June 96 )
1 Arthur Dolben Bulpeit, 2ud in Com- 1
mand 26 June 96 /
2 Frederick Edward Verney Taylor^
Harold Carmichae) Wylly,« D.A.A. ')
Gen. for Munk., J^unjab, 8 Ma3' 92... /
1 Francis Clements Godley' (Depoli
2 p.s.c. Ernest AUardice Gardiner 1
Gosset," Station Staff Officer, Fyza- >
had, 13 May 96 j
I Geortre Seymour Charles Jenkinson'^...
p.s.c. Charles Newcomen Watts, 1
D.A.A. General, Natal, 18 Jan. 93 J
Capta ins.
: James Albert Reeks, Adjutant 2 Oct. 95
I Ronald Rogers Kilbee-Stuart
Ludovic SeymourGordon-Cumming,
Adjutant 1 Vol. Bn. Wartcick Eegt.
I Apr. 96
1 George Glencairn Cunningham,^'"^
DSO. serving under the Eoyal >
Niger Compant/ )
2 Frederic Charles Shaw^
2 Henry James Bowman"
1 Lionel Arthur Montagu Stopford,'' )
at Staff Colleje i
Grenville Edwyn Temple,-'" Adj. 4 I
Vol. Bn. Derbyshire Eegt. 31 Mar. 92 )
Herbert Augustus Iggulden,'^' Adj. ^
Agra Volunteer Rifles 13 Jan. 93 ,<
2 p.s.c. Henry Ellison Wise^^
2 Lionel Arthur Bosanquet
Chambers Didham, Adj. i Notts Eifle \
Vols. I May 95 )
John Wm. Gascoigue Roy,-^ Adjutant \
^Battalion ig Aug. 95 S
Reginald Britian, Adjutant 4 Batta- )
lion I Mar. gs S
PhilipOarteretFallAtherlej,4d;Mte«*|
i3 Middlesex Vol. Sijtes i July 96... )
2 William Raine Marshall
2 Frederick Porter {Depot)
1 Cyril Randell Crolton-Atkins
Patrick Wm. Anderson,^* Adj. i Vol. ~i
Bn. Eogal Highlanders 17 May 95... i
2 Thomas ' Harold Mortimer Green, 1
Adjutant 2 July 95 i
2 Arthur Kerr Slessor
Alick Thornber England
Arthur Sutton Adkins
Leonard Alfred Bagshawe
William Edward Clifton Smith
2 Francis Harry Weldon
Lieutenants.
Percy George Rigby, serving under")
the Eogal Niger Company )
Philip Leveson-Gower
2 Malet Peyton Phelps
2 William Edmund pye
2 Sydney Ives de Kantzow, Station 1
Staff Officer, Seetapore, i Feb. 95 ... )
Fredk. Barton Maurice, Ji'rfc de Camp'i
to MaJ.Gen. J. F. Maurice i June96 j
1 Frederic John Radford {Depot)
2 Henry William Poyntz
Malcolm Edward Lloyd Bruce
Charles William Keene
2 Charles Reynolds Mortimore
I John George Blaokburne
1 Frank Casswell
2 Lachlan M'Kinnon
: Percy Matthew Dove
t Ralph Peyton Sadler
2 George Knowles
2 Charles Bliss
1 Robert Vesey Savile
2 Henry Singleton Pcurell
1 Robert James Frederick Taylor
2 Rudolph Henry Keller
2ND LIBUI.
CAPTAIN.
26 Feb. 76 22 Aug. 82
20 Xov. 75I 19 Jan. 83
17 May 77j 22 July B3
II Sept. 78
II Sept. 78
I May S4
4 Oct. 84
I Miiy 78 12 Feb. 70 4 Oct. 84
I May 78
13 Aug. 79
II Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
25 Aug.
14 Sept.
g May
16 May
22 Feb.
22 Aug.
g Nov.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
30 July
28 Feb. 79
I Jan. 81
4 May 81
8 June 81
22 Oct.
22 Oct. 81
29 Nov. 90
9 Sept. 9 r
10 Oct. 91
27 Jan. 92
18 June 92
18 June 92
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
28 Sept.
ig Nov.
19 Nov.
7 Dec.
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
iQ July
19 July
5 Dec.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
2 June
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
I July
10 Mar.
5 Dec.
12 Nov.
29 Aug.
6 May
30 Jan.
25 Nov.
I Jan.
19 Apr.
I May
1 Dec.
20 July
2 July
22 July
I Sept.
21 July
21 July 92
14 Dec. 92
14 Dec. 92
13 Jan. g3
10 May g3
16 May 03
I Doc. 84
4 June 85
19 May 86
21 Oct. 87
20 Feb. 89
14 Aug. 8g
14 Aug. 8q
1 Jan. 90
I Jan. 9
14 Feb. 9
1 May 90
26 Nov. go
8 May 92
II May 92
2 June 92
21 July 92
14 Dec. 92
13 Jan. 93
May 93
Sept. 9^
Dec. 93
Jan.
BBEV.MAJ.
15 Aug.
II May 92
21 July 92
4 Aug. 92
26 Msy 93
I Jan. 94.
31 July 95
10 June 96
21 Oct. 96
19
90J 23
go' 24
I
90 I
94
Apr. 94
July 9i
May 96
June 96
Oct. go
92I 28 Nov. 96
9°1 31
93| 13
gi 10
oil 21
19 May
23 Sept.
23 Sept.
I Jan.
13 July
3 Apr.
31 July
14 Dec.
13 May
I June
ic June
4 July
18 July
18 .Inly
21 Oct.
94; 2 1 Nov.
" Captain Igguldenseived with tie
2Ud Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in
Ithe Egyptian vear of 1S82 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). ServedintheSikkim
^Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Bat-
'talion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present in the engagements at Jeluk,
'Gnathong, and the Jelapla (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2- Captain Wise served during the
rebellion in the North West Terri-
tories of Canada in 1885 as Aide -de
CamptoSir FrederickMiddleton.and
was present in the engagements at
Fish Creek (wounded) and Batoche
(mentioned in despatches, Medal
with ClaJip).
YeArn
FulF
fBLj.
Half
Pay.
The Shenvond Foresters (Derhyshire Begimeni).
306
Second LiEnTEifANis.
Daniel Charles Evans Grose, Army\
Seroice Corps j
Frank Gavin Jones
Lionel St. Heliers Morley
James Frederick Ritchie
Bromley George Vcre Way
Charles James Willuughby Hohbs
Harry Kerr Attfield
John Hope Hallowes
Fletcher Hayes Heuderson-Clelaud ...
Philip Francis Ross Anley
2Nn LIBUT. 1
10 Oct.
<)4
23 Sept.
QS
29 Feb.
90
2 June
94
19 Aucr.
qo
5 Sept.
qe
5 Sept.
q6
23 Sept.961
9 Deo.
gfc
9 Dec.
06
Pai/maiters.~2 Philip Leveson-Gower, Lieut. 2 Battalion (ai-iing).
I
Quarter Masters. — 2 Albert Edward Riddeil, 8 Jeb. 88; Son. Lieut.
I Michael M'Guire, 13 May 96; Son. Lieut.
Facings White.— ^ffcn^s.Messrs. Cox and Co.
xst Battalion returned from India, March 1878. -znd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, iZZi,
' Sir Daniel Dysons served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39, includin<f the actions of St. Denis
<mentioned in despatches) and St. Eustache. Was mentioned in despatches and general orders on the occasion
of the wreck of the transport Premier on 4th November 1843; promoted in consequence. Served the Eastern cam-
paign of 1S54-55 ; was present at the battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerraan, the minor affairs
ofBulganac, M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, and throughout the whole siege of Sebastopol ; led the
main Column of attack on the Redan by the Light Division on the i8th June, and commanded a Brigade in the
latter part of the action (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; was engaged in the final assault of the
Redan on the Sch September (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; commanded the 2nd Brigade Light
Division from October 1835 to the end of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honour, Sardinian andTurkish Medals, and 3rd Clr.=s of the Medjidie).
^ Major Taylor and Captain Shaw served with the ^nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Stiw).
^ Lt. Colonel Hume served in ihe Sikkim Expedition in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
'> Major Smith-Dorrien served in the Zulu war in 1870, and was present in the engagements at Isanhlwana and
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war oi 1882 in command of the
Mounted Infantry (which he raised) with Sir Evelyn Wood's Brigade (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Mounted Infantry (Clasp); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 18S5-86 including the investment of Kosheh and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and 4th Class of the Medjidie). In 1S87 he was nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services with the
Egyptian Army.
' Major Wylly served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 with the ?nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, part of
the time in command of a detachment, and was present in the engagements at Jeluk, Gnathong, and the jelapla
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
' Major Godle.y served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Gosset served with Barrow's Mounted Infantry in the Boer warofiSSi. Served as Adjutant 2nd
Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Esryptian war of 1882 (Modal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Sikkim Field Force in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present in the engagement ati
Gnathong iMedal with Clasp).
1^ Major Jenkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment on the qth August 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
!'■ Major Cunningham served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta, and in the action at Kassasiu on the 28th August— twice wounded (mentioned in despatches.
Medal, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp); also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force
iu 1837 including the engagement at Sarras, and in the operations in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin
(wounded) and Toski (Clasp) . Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services with the Egj'ptian Armj'.
^* Captain Bowman served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Jeluk. Gnathong, and the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Stopford served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire
Eegiment, and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
*> Captain Teraple served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
present in the engagements at Gnathong and the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp) .
^' Captain Roy served with the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8.
-* Captain Anderson served in the Lushai Expedition in 1890 attached to the 4qth Bengal Infantry with the
force sent to the relief of Forts Aijal and Changsil (Medal with Clasn).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Derhyshire Hegiment), — formerly the
g^th Regiment.
Raised in 1823. To Malta, 1824. To the Ionian Islands, 1829. To Ireland, 1835. To Ceylon, 1838.
To Hong Kong, 1847. To England, 1850. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol). To England and Ireland, 1856. To India, 1857 (Indian Mutiny — " Central India ").
To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1877. To England, 1880. To Gibraltar, 1881. To Egypt, 1882. To
India, 1882 (Sikkim Expedition, 1888).
1st Bait., Ceylon.
, Preston,
] The Loyal North Lancashire Regt. [§^i
^egimenttil District
47--
307 2U(lBntt., i-reston.J " 0-" LNo. 47.— Preston.
Formerly the 4 ^th {Lancashire) and the Sist (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Beaiments
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of tlie 3vd Lancasliire Militia.)
TheRedBose. "Louisbueg" " Quebec, 1759 "" Maida" "Couunna" '"rAKiFA" " Vittoeia "" St. f
" PuiflNSnLA
Colonels.
Years' Ser. Major,
Full
Pay.
?9
Half
Pay.
,, <■ . ,, ..T .. li o ., << . ,^ ■ — "■■ Sebastian "
Ava" " Alma" "Inkerman" Sevastopol -' "Ali Masjid ' "Afghanistan, J87S-79."
-I Sir Richard Thomas Farren,^ XCB. Em. 30 May 34; Zieuf. 01 Jan ^o ■ Cauf 3 TaT^ x-.
-27 Dec. 50; Bt.Lt.CoL 12 Dec. 54; Lt.CoI. 9 March 55: ColonelU^ -Dec st. Major Geuerul'
6 March 68 ; Lieiif. General, i Oct. 77 ; General, 29 Apr. So; Colonel North Lancashire RC'-'t' 14 Sept ^-'
2 Henry Renuy,^ CSI. Enssiqn, 1*27 Dec. 33; Lieut.^-j Au<?. 35 ; Capt. 29 May 44 ; Major "17 Nov .iS ■ Lie,^f'
Colonel, 27 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 2 Feb, ' "■• ■ .. _'7 i^uy. 45 , ^iraj.
General, i Oct. 77; Co^oufi 8ist Foot. 9 .Tune 79.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.s.c. Henry Cecil Binsteed Farrant,* Ensirp
Capt. 6 Mar. 80 ; Major, 9 July 84; Lf .Colonel, 11 Apr. 93.
I p.s.c. Arthur Grey TidJ^ Ensign, 8 Jan. 68 ; Lt. ''24 Apr.
67 ; Lieutenant General, 5 Dec. 74 ;
4 Sept. 67; Lieut. 25 Mar. 71;
it- ILt. Colonel, i July 95.
; C./;)!'. 30 M»y 77 ; Major, 22 Nov. £4 .
Majors.
2 Benjamin Arthur Satterthwaite," 2nd
in Command, 26 June 96
1 Spenser Jackson, •* 2nd in Command i
26 June 96 )
2 Edward Coxwell Morris' (Depot)
t Henry George Pardon
2 John Davidson"
Philip Palmes,' ij4(y'.i Jersej/ 3/17.7 Oct. 92
Hugh Gastrell heon&rd,^" Ad/utant
3 and 4 Battalions 28 March 92
I JohnRandalFraser
Captains.
1 Paul Rycaut S. Churchward"
2 Arthur Charles Henry Thomas^''
2 William Hu?h Eric Mnrrayi"
Hugh Fortescue Coleridge, Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion i May 93 )
Gerald Alfred Norcott"*
2 George Williana Henry Le Feuvre ...
2 Roberts. Lawrence Wynell Mayow ...
2 George William Dowell
Gerard Aug.Faulder, Adj. 4 Vol.Bn.
West Surrey Segiment 3 July 93
Douglas Paynter Stewart Reid, Adj. )
4 Vol. Bn. '^Durham Lt. Inf. 2 Dec. 95 j
Charles James Daniel, i" Adj. 3 Bn.^i
Lancatter Segt. 1 May 96 S
John Henry Ansley, Inspector of^
Musketrg, York, 24 Feb. 96 S
Edward Gerald Gostohadie.Adjutant
2 Volunteer Battalion 15 June
I Mervyn Archdall Humphrys
'2 Roland Wycliffe Thompson, Adju-
tant 3 July 93
Francis Carleton Logan Logan, Adj.
I Vol. Bn.W.RidingEegt. 15 Nov. 93
I Russell Loscombe Stable (Depot)
1 Guy Cunningharae Knight, Adju-)
tant 20 Oct. 94 i
2 Henry George Powell
1 Gilbert Lewes Parker
I Ramsay Robert Feilden
1 Charles Edward Arthur Jourdain
2 Walter Reginald Lloyd
2 Gerald Hopton Wylde-Browne
Lieutenants.
1 Thomas Hem-y O'Brien
2 John Edward Pine-Coffin
2 Edward Sharpe Smith
I John Gordon Lowndes
Norman Burrows, servingin the Niger
Coast Protectorate
I Harold Arthur Robinson (Depot)
1 Aubrey John Carter
t Francis Joseph Bowen
2 Robert Russell Bowlby
t Frederick Rodolph Rothwell Greene
John Glennie Greig
2 Francis Joseph Braithwaite
I Augustus Robert Wallace
I Charles Henry Marion Bingham
1 George Loch
2 Alfred Burrows (Depot)
2 John Alder Burden, serving under thr'l
Royal Niger Company J
I Thomas M'Ghie Bridges
1 Francis Willoughby Woodward
Kenneth Zachary Pollock Macaulay
2 Cecil John Newton
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert .Uackay Cadell
2 Ralph Ernest Haweis James
1 Cyril de Putron
2 Eldred Charles Haltou
2 William Heywood Creak
I Robert Esme Berkeley
1 Robert Brock Flint
2 Adrian Sydney Morton Porter,
I Wigram Clifford
I Charles Carroll Wood
I Arthur Wedderburn Hewett
Paymatters. — I Mervyn A. Humphrys, Captain 1 Battalion (acting),
(garter Masters. — 3 Henry John Gill, 22 Oct. 90 ; Son. Lieut,
2 Walter Bentley, 9 Nov. 92 ; Hon. Lieut,
' Major Morris served in the-
Afghan war in 1879 as Transport
Oliicer with the ist Division of the
Peshawur "Valley Field Force (Medal ) .
Served in the Zhob Valley E.xpedition
in 1S84 with a winp; of the ist Batta-
lion North Lancashire Regiment.
'° Major Leonard, Captains Mii.rray,
Norcottand Daniel served in the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1S34 with a wing^
of the ist Battalion North Lancashire
Regiment.
11 Majors Satterthwaite and Palmes
served with the 8ist Regiment in the
Afghan war in 1878-79, and were pre-
sent at the capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
" Major Davidson served with the
ist Regiment in the Afghan war in
878-79 (Medal). Served with the-
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir
Charles Warren in 18S4-85,
[For remainder of Notes, see end of Northampton
Segiment, page 309,
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882. aniJ
Battalion returned from India, 1883,
jst Batt.Seounderabad, Madras."! rm -kt j.i i. i - t» _.• j. VHeqimental'Digtrict onR
2nd Batt., Jeisey. J The Northamptonshire Regiment. [No+s.-Northampton 3o»
Formerly ilie 4Sth (North amjjtonsJiire) and the 58if/; (liutlandshire) E-egiments.
(The srd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Northampton and Eutland Militia.)
"Qdeeec, 1759" " Gidkaltae" with the Castle, Key, and '^ Montis Insignia Calpe." "Kgtpt"
" '~ - - -- - -- "Salamanca"
"Louisbubg'
and "Mont
' Albuheka '
Bada.toz '
with the Sj)hinx). " JIaida " "Douro" " Talaveka '
'' Vittoeia" "Ptkenees" "Nivelle" " Oethes "" Toulouse "" Peninsula" "Sevastopol" "New
Zealand'
Half
Pay.
"South Africa, 1879."
Years'Ser. cnj„„p| _^ WHlliam Ansou M'Cleverty,! Ensign, 26 March 24; Lt. 26 Aug. 25; Capt. i'2i May 29;
Major, ''23 April 41; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 19 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt. Colonel, 2 Oct. 57; Major
General, 4 ^[ny 60; Lieut. General, 22 Nov. 68 ; General, 17 March 76 ; Colonel 43th Foot, 29 A]3ril 75.
Xieutenant Colonels. — 2 Thomns Charles Orde PoTvlett, Ensign, ^id Oct. 66; Lieut. ''14 Mar. 68; Capt.
■"28 Oct. 71 ; Major, 10 Jiine 82; Lt. Colonel, i Apr. 94.
I Bobert James Chaytor, Ensign, ^6 Mar. 67 ; Lieut. '"14 Oct. 68; Caiji, 21 Jan. 8t ; Major, 6 Aug. 83 ;
Lt. Colonel, 22 Nov. 94.
28
Majors.
1 Robert Hugh Fraser, 2>idin Command
26 June 96
2 Henry Cuthbert Denny, 2nd in Com-
mand 24 Sept. 96
z i>.s.c. Thomas Edward Compton'i ...
2 William Francis Fawoett'^ (Depot)....
John CoUinson'^l (JS)-ei;<;i Lt.Colonel,
18 Nov. 96), serving with the Egyptian
Army
1 William Wcallensi7
2 Archer Olive Bolton'''
HdAlan Richard Hillis
Captains.
Edward Fitzgerald Brereton
2 p.s.c. Harold Ar. Sand bach Barkworth
2 p.s.c. Charles Sturrock Copland
p.s.e. Heroert Christie Priohard,!^ ")
Staf Captain, Egypt, 8 Oct. 96 j
Francis Bernard Lawson, Adj. 3 Vol. >
Bn. Manchester liegt. 8 Mar. 93 j
2 Charles Stewart Pri chard
Fred. Jas. Parker,4(?/.3<f 4iJK. i Oct.92
Arthur Howel Wilfrid Norgate
1 p.s.c. Arthur Herbert Barthorp
Arthur H. Cleveland Kenney-Her- \
bert, Inst. R. M. College 16 Apr. 90 J
Arthur Parkin
Harry Crewe Godley, Adjutant 3 Vol. \
Bn. Norfolk Eegt. T5 Sept. 92 j
2 George Eustace Ripley
John Andrew Chilton Wetherall, Adj. '1
I Volunteer Battalion 21 Apr. 96 /
2 .Tohn Little
1 Arthur Francis Bacon
2 Edward Osborne Smith
I William Burnett Woodham,Adjutanf)
5 Aug. 94 j
1 Malcolm David Graham (Depot)
2 Arthur Athelwold Lloyd, Adjutant")
20 Nov. 94 S
Herbert Charles Metcalfe, Assist. }
Comdt. Perak Police 24 Oct. 92 j
2 George Addison Bramwell
Lieutenants.
I Henry Arthur Luard
1 Edw. Augustine Barle Bulwer
2 Charles Ernest Higgiubotham
2 Hugh de Crespigny Huntsman
1 Harold Henry Norman
2 William John Leete
2 Lewis Gray Freeland
2 Philip Allen
I Cecil Lerrier GifFard
1 George Alexander Trent, iSKper«i/«»j- >
dent Gymnasium, Secunderahad j
Richard Waller Rawlins
John Marshall Molesworth Collard ...
Thomas William Shene Kent
2 Percy Cyriac Burrell Skinner
1 Leonard George William Dobbin
2 Jfarmaduke Osw. Norman Rees- ■>
Webbe i^Depot) )
Harry Robertson M'Gill
I William Twisleton Layard (Depot)
I Guy Hastings Taylor
I Harry Hugh Sidne.v Knox
I Alexander Guthrie Thomson
Second Lieutenants.
I John Tannoch Waddell
1 Horace Robert Hawley Drew
2 Everard KnatchbuU-Hugessen
1 Hugh Seymour David Stuart
2 Charles Ryder John Mowatt
2 Reginald Charles Coldwell
2 George Arthur Royston-Pigott
2 James Isidore Wood-Martin
I Harold Shipley
1 Walter Mansel Parker
2 Andrew Herbert Macintire
ENs.0r2D.LT.
■■21 Aug. 69
31 Oct. 77
30 Jan. 78
12 June 78
22 Jan.
9 Nov.
17 Dec.
?o May
9 Sept.
21 Oct.
79
1 1 May
22 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
II Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
5 Feb.
4 May
T4 Sept.
16 May
8 Dec.
8 June
21 Dec.
3 May
28 June
29 Nov. 90
17 Jan. 91
8 Apr. 91
25 May 91
10 Oct,
21 Oct. 93
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
17 Jan. 94
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
2oFeb. 95
20 Feb. 95
iS Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
29 Feb. 96j
71
28 Oct.
29 Oct. 79
15 Nov. 79
14 April 80
8 May 80
23 .Jan. 79
25 Aug. 80
29 Jan. 81
12 Mar
30 Nov.
I July
I July
I July
10 May
10 May
10 Ma.y
27 Jan.
10 Mar.
19 Dec.
30 Jan,
14 May
14 May
14 May
23 Aug.
10 Sept.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
30 ,Tan.
28 ,Tuly
16 Apr.
20 May
14 Aug.
22 Nov.
I Mar.
9 Sept.
5 Oct.
24 Oct. 92
17 May
28 July
29 Sept.
8 Nov.
29 Nov.
7 Dec.
30 May
9 Oct.
7 July
26 Aug.
16 Sept.
captain. 1
I Jul.y
8'
20 Oct.
83
14 Nov.
25 Mar.
83
84
20 Aug.
84
30 Sept.
22 Nov.
I Sept.
82
84
86
I Sept.
15 Dec.
I July
86
86
87
6 Oct.
87
22 Oct.
87
2 Sept.
13 Sept.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
89
89
90
90
19 Jan.
91
19 Jan.
91
I Mar.
91
3 Oct.
92
8 Mar.
93
17 May
28 July
28 July
93
93
93
29 Sept.
93
8 Nov.
93
I Apr.
94
30 May
94
30 May
94
BBEV.MAJ. I MAJOR.
1 Oct. 8(5
22 Apr. 9.3
8 Nov. 93
I Apr. 94
30 May 94.
8 Apr. gj
r9 Sept. 96
22 Sept. 96
'' Major Fawcett served in the-
Zulu war in 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ulund'i (Medal
with Clasp) . Served in the Boer war
of 1881, and was present in the en-
gagement at Lang's Nek.
" Lt.Colonel CoUinson served in
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
m the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp) . Served in the Boer war
of i88i in the Mounted Infantry, and
was present at the engagements at
Langs Nek and the Ingogo River
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 in command of the-
3th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
" Major Bolton served in the Zulu,
war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
i88r, and was present in the engage-
ment at Lang's Nek.
'« Captain H. C. Prichard served in
the Soudan campaign in. 1885 attached
to the New South Wales Contingent,
and was present at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star).
Fall Half
Pay. Pay,
309 Tlie Northamptonshire Regiment.
Paymasters. — i Leonard G. W. Dobbin, Lieut. 1 Battalion {acting).
g ... Quarter Master!. — 7 Joseph Fevrm,^ '2^ Oct. 88; Son. Lieut.
6 ... I Joseph Devlin, 15 July 91 ; Hon, Lieut.
Facinff:! White. — .iyenf,«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion emharkedfor Indhi, 5 October 1892. -^nd Battalion returned from Singapore, 26 December 1892.
' General M'CIevertiy served the campaiffu against the Rajah of Coorg, in April 1834, with the 48th Regi-
ment. Commanded the Troops in iS'ew .Zealand during the Native disturbances in 1847, and repulsed Too
Natives in their attack at 'Wanganui on the 19th July, which resulted in a peace undisturbed till 1S60 (Medal).
" Major Compton served with the 5Sth Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
•!it tJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and commanded a detachment of a company
of the sSth Regiment in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches).
'^ Major Hi I w IS em )1 )ye 1 in Natal duringtheZuluwarof 1879 (Medal). Servedin the Boer war of 18S1, and
was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches, and Victoria Cross) : was awarded the
YiE- "for gallant conduct at the action of Lang's Nek on the 28th January 18S1, in having, after the retreat was
ordered, remained behind and endeavoured to carry out of action Lieutenant BaiUie, ofthe same Corps, who was
'lying on the ground severely wounded. Being unable to lift that officer into the saddle, he carried him in his
arms until Lieutenant Baillie was shot dead. Lieutenar.t Hill then brought a wounded man out of action on
his horse, after which he returned and rescued another. All these acts being performed uader a heavy fire."
" Major WeaUens served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
^^ Lieut. J. Perrin served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Record ofthe Services ofthe ist Battalion Northamptonshi re Regiment {formerly the 48th Regiment).
Raised at Norwich as the 59th Foot, 1741. England, to 1744. Low Countries, to 1745. Scotland, to 17^7. Low
Countries, to 1748. (Became the 48th Regiment in 1748.) Ireland, to 1755. North America, to 1763. Ireland to
,1773. West Indies, to 1781. Scotland, to 1783. Ireland, to :788. West Indies, to 1794. England, to 179- West
Indies, to 1797. England, to 1708. Gibraltar, to 1800. Malta, to 1803. England, to 1805. Gibraltar, to 1809. find
Battalionraised in 1803. England, to 1804. IrelandandEngland, to 1807. Ireland, to 1809. The Peninsula to 1811
To England, 1814, when it was disbanded.] The Peninsula, to 1814 (passage of the Douro, battles of Talaveia'
Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, 'Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland' to i8i6. New South
Wales, to 1824. India, to 1834. England, to 1837. Ireland, to 1S38. Gibraltar, to 1S44'. Jamaica, to 1847
Ireland, to 1850. England, to 1853. Corfu, to 1853. The Crimea, to 185(1 (siege of Sebastopol). Malta to iSs?
■Gibraltar, to i8:;8. India, to 1865. England, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. Malta, to 1872. India to i88u 'ireland'
io 1S85. England, iS3s. ' ' '
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1753, and numbered the 60th. England, to 1757. Ireland, 1757. (Re-numbered the 58th 1--7 )
Canada, to 173c (capture of Louisburg and Quebec). Expedition to Havannah, to 1762. England, to 1-71'. Giij.
traltar, to 17B4 (Siege of that place). (Entitled the ''Rutlandshire Regiment," 1782.) England, to '1787.' Ireland"
to 3793. England, to 1794. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe). ' England'
*o 1798. Minorca, to 1800. Malta, 1801. Egypt, to 1802 (battles of Aboukir and Alexandria). Ireland, to 180-'
Jersey, 1803. Ireland, to 1805. Malta, 1805. Italy, to 1806 (battle of Maida). Sicily, to 1812. The Peninsula t^o
•i3i4 (battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, etc.). North America, 1S14. Belgium
:jind France, 1815 (occupation of Paris). England and Ireland, 1816. Jamaica, to 1822. Eugla'nd, to 1824 "ire-
land, to 1826. England, to 1828. Ceylon, 1841. England, to 1843. New South Wales, to 1845. New Zealand to
11859 (Maori war). England, to 1864. India, to 1874. England, to 1875. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion Northampt'on-
.ahire Regiment," i38i.) South Africa, to 1S85 (Zulu and Boer wars). Hong Kong, to i83S. Singapore to 1892
England, to 1895. Channel Islands, 1895. ° '
Continuation of Notes to the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
' Sir Richard Farren served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment— present uninterruptedly
with the expeditionary force from the commencement of the war with Russia to the breaking up of the Army in the
Crimea at the conclusion of peace, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, sortie on 26th
October,siege and fall of Sebastopol. Commanded the 4 7th Regiment at the battle oflnkerman, and uninterruptedly
during the siege of Sebastopol (the Trenches) from 5th Nov. 1854 to 8th Nov. 1835, includingthe attacks of the iSth
June and 8th September; at Inkerman he was the Senior Officer ofthe 2nd Brigade 2nd Division coming out of
jiction — mentioned in despatches (Medalwith three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, C£.,Officer of the Legion of Honor
Sardinian and Turkish Medsls, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). ° '
^ General Renny commanded the 8ist Regt. throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-58, a Regiment which
a't the comijaencement of the mutiny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed one Regiment of
Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry at Mean Meer, near Lahore; Regiments well known to
;be disaffected and ripe for mutiny. For this important service, and others performed by the 8ist Regt. during
the mutiny, he has received the order of CSI. and the Indian Mutiny Medal. Commanded the First Brigade in
■the Sittana expedition of May 1838 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* Lt. Colonel Farrant served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Churchward served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present at the
■ capture of Ali Musjid ; subsequently served as Transport Officer with the Koorum Valley Field Force from 24th
•October 187910 24th May i83o, and with the Khyber Field Force from 25th May to 23rd August 1880 (Medal
T^-ith Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
'^ Major Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the operations in the Khyber Pass
.(Medal).
" Captain Thomas served with the 8ist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
" Captain Saudes.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
IRncord of the Services ofthe 2nd Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, — formerly the &ist (Loyal
Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment.
Raised as " Loyal Lincoln Volunteers " in 1793. Ireland and Eng'land, to 1794. (30th Regiment
incorporated with 8ist, 1795.) Barbadoes, to March 1797. England, to Sept. 1797. Guernsey, to 1798.
'Gape Colony, to i8o2. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battle
of Corunna). England and Holland, to 1809. England, to 1811. Jersey, to 1814. Holland, to 1816.
Absorbed into ist Battalion, March 1816.] England, to April 1803. Jersey, to Sept. 1803. England"
to 1805. Malta, to 1806 (battle of Maida). Sicily and Italy, to 1812. The Peninsula and France, to
3814. Canada, to May 1 81 5. England, to Aug, 1815. France, to 1817. Ireland, to 1822. North
America, to 1829. West Indies, to 183 1. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1836. Gibraltar, to 1839. "West
Indies, to 1843. Canada, to 1847. England, to 1852. Ireland, to 1853. India, to 1865. England, to
E867. Ireland, to 1870. Gibraltar, to 1874. India, to 1883 (Afghan war, 1878-79). Entitled " '2nd
Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Reg-iment," 1 88 1. England, to 1887. Jersey, to 1890. Ireland, 1890.
Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Royal Berkshire Regiment) 310
lnd^Bati:,AMS''] Formerly the 49th (Princess CharloUe of Wales') [^t^^tF^^:^*
(Herts) and the 66th (Berkshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Berks Militia.)
"Egmont-op-Zeb " "Copenhagen" "DonEo" "Talaveea" " Albdheea " "Viitosia" "Pteenbbs"
"NiTELLE " " NivE " "Oethes" " Peninscla " " QuEENSTowN " " China " ( With the Dragon) . "Alma"
"Inkeeman" "Setastopol" " Kanbahae, 1880" "Afghanistan, 1879-80" " Eqypi, 1882"
" suakin, 1ss5" "tofeek."
Colonel. — Robert William Lowry,i CS. Ens. ''29 Dec. 40 ; Zi. 12 May 43 ; Capi. ^lA Feb. 48 ; Major, 15 June
55; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 26 Deo. s6; Li. Colonel, ^-^ Mar. 63 ; Colonel, 13 Mar. 64; Major General, 22 Ju}j 6g-
Lt. General, 1 Oct. 82 ; CoZo»«/ Royal Berkshire Regiment, 27 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels, — i p.s.c. William Augustus Colliugs," iie2(i. 16 Mar. 73; Capt. ^ Oct. 80; Major,
^. 28 June 84; Zt. Colonel, 30 Apr. 95.
3° "/u 2 p.s.c. Alexander Henry Fraser,* Ensign, 11 Jan. 67; Lieut. Pis Sept. 69; Capt. ^z Jan. 78; Mc^or,
29 Oct. 81 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 Apr. 93.
TearB' Ser.
Half
Pay.
Full
Pay.
Majoes.
1 Charles Evans-Gordon,* 2nd in Com- ')
mand 26 .June 96 j
2 Francis Charles Carter,'^ 2M(itK Com-"i
mand 23 Nov. 96 j
2 Henry Somerset Hassard
T Granville De la Motte Paunce''
1 Charles Mackenzie Edwards^
Elmhirst Rhodes,'^' DSO. Assist. Insp. 1
of Signalling, Aldershot, i Jan. 95... [
Ernest Henry Burney," Adj. 4 Bn. \
Manchester Hegi. 13 Nov. 93 S
2 Hyacinth Lynch^*
Captains.
p.s.c.Fred.Wm.NicholasM'Cracken,-^ )^
D.A.A. Gen., Barbadoes, 13 Apr. 92 )
2 William Kerr M'Clintock^s
2 Reginald Edward Traherne Bray" ...
Frank William McTier Bunny,'*')
Army Ordnance Department /
2 p.s.c. Geo. Dering RemingtonWilliams
I Henry Louis Lee'"! i'«i)o<)
Charles Turner,'^ ^d/. 3 Bn. 30 Oct. 95
I Ramsay Gordon Chase*'
I Arihur John William DowelP'
I Henry FitzHerbert'^
George Westley Richards, Adjutant >
3 Vol.Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.z Nov. 95 J
John Henry Willes Southey ,'~ Aide de
Camp to the Governor of Newj'ound-
land, I July 96
Edw. Feetha,m,''A'ii. i Vol.Bn. 8 Aur. 96
p.s.c. Hugh Gregory Fitton,''" DSO. >
serving with the Egyptian Army ^
1 Harcourt Ernest Taylor*'
T James Ramsay Wigan"
TvonTvevorOwen, Army Pay Department
2 Richard Graves MaoDonnell
1 Arthur Stephen Cave"
2 Cbarles Moore," Superintendent of")
Gymnasia, Curragh, 29 Aug. 94 J
2 William Clegg
2 Robert Bruce Swintou
LlEDTENANTB.
1 George Holme Arbuthnot"
2 Sir Thos. Edward Sabine-Pasley, Bt. >
Adjutant 8 Apr 96 /
I Lionel Francis Abbot Barlow
I Herbert Marshall Finch
I Frank Wigram Foley (jDf^oi)
I John Gustavus Russell Walsh
1 William Redmond Prenrtergast j
Kemrais Betty J
2 Edward Henry Blunt (Depot)
1 David Blake Maurice, Adjutant >
29 Dec. 94 i
2 Walter King Peake
2 Arthur George Elton Bingley
William Hill Clirao
1 Alexander Scott Turner
2 Piers William North
2 Felix Fordati Ready
I Edward John Neve
1 Eustace Graham Lees
2 Richard Henn Collins
J Charles Glencairn Hill
2 Claude Ernest Birch
I Arthur Gabell Macdonald
Second Liehtenantb.
1 William Robert Ewart Annesley
2 Herbert Street
1 Richard Prentice Harvey
2 Ai'thur Henry Bathurst
2 ArchibaM Henry Buchanan- Dunlop...
I Herbert Charles Ellis
I Thomas Cowper Hmcks
1 Oscar Striedinger '...
2 Mainwaring Ravell Walsh
2 William Brooke Thornton
1 Allred Walter Coxon !!!!!!!!!
2 Francis Hamilton Moore
2BD I.TEUT.
11 May 78
22 Jan. 79
25 May 78
22 Jan. 79
9 July 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
14 Jan. 80
II Aug. 80
19 Feb.
sFeb.
II Feb.
II Feb.
17 Apr.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
25 Mar.
5 Dec.
17 June
5 Dec.
18 May
13 .Inly
13 Aug.
20 May
23 Aug.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
ao Feb.
20 Feb.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
6 June
5 Sept.
13 June 75
4 May 80
23 Nov. 73
29 Nov. 76
14 Nov. 79
4 Mar. 80
8 Apr. 8.
10 Apr. ii
28 July 80
28 July 80
28 July 80
29 Sept. 80
30 Mar. Si
I July 81
22 Oct. 8j
22 Oct. 81
to May 82
10 May 82
29 July 82
12 May 83
12 May
6 Feb.
14 May
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
9 May
29 Augf.
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
30 Jan. 86
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov
8 Dec.
6 Feb.
85
30
Apr.
6 Nov.
3 Feb.
1 June
I July
I Jan.
I Feb.
r May
July
July
Deo.
Jan.
Nov.
Mar.
91
91
91
91 28
92 30
92 29
92
93 28
93 25
93 8 Apr
93
93
94
94
94
94
95
95
96
95
96
96
16 Apr. Si
1 Aug. 85
28 July 80
30 Oct. 83
28 June 84
J 6 Oct. 34
10 Dec.
15 Dec.
84
BEEV.MAJ.
15 Dec. 84
6 Jan. 86
13 Feb. 86
16 Nov. 86
1 Apr,
8 Oct.
23 Jan.
19 Feb.
I Mar.
a Apr.
30 Apr.
13 Apr. 92
1 June 92
10 May 93
30 Aug. 93
13 Nov. 93
13 Nov.
11 May
II May
1 Nov.
28 Nov,
25 Mar. 96
14 Aug. 85
UAJOB.
23 Jan, I9
17 Oct. 94
27 Mar. 16
8 June 91
7 Dec. 91
30 Aug. ^93
29 Not. 94
30 Apr. 9.<;
*' Captain Wigan served throughout
the campaign in the Eastern Souda»
in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was pretent
in the reconnaissance to Hasheen OB
the ist February, in the engagementp
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zerel)»,
and the subsequent advance to and
burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (wounded).
♦' Captains Cave and Moore and Lt.
Arbuthnot served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and
were present in the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
TMii'Str.
Toll Hali
P»T. P»y.
311-12 Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Uoyal Berkshire Regiment).
Pai/magters. — i
Quarter Masters. — 2 Robert Patrick Cloke, 16 Jan. 95 : Hon. Lieut.
I James Henry Redstone, 25 Sept. 95 ; Son. Lieut,
I Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Go.
lit Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1881. ^nd Battalion returned from Benqal, 1881.
1 Lieut. General Lo-rrry served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 '^ith. the 47th Regiment, including the battles
■of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, Served on the Staff of the Adjutant
■General's Department in the Crimea and at Scutari— mentioned in despatches (MIedal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Collings iserved with the Nile E.Kpedition in 1884 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General for Trans-
port, and throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1883 with the ist Bnttalion of tho Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Easheen on the 1st February, in the engagements atHasheen and
the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned m despatches. Medal with
three Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
* Lt.Colonel Eraser served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and wag
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Major Evans Gordon served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant C'lmmissary General for Transport, and in the campaign in the Eastern
Soudan in 1885 with the ist ijattalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the advance to and burning
■of Temai (two Clasps}; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in i83s-86, and was present in the
■engagement at Giniss.
'» Major Faunce served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Maiwand (mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Caudahar, and at the battle of Can-
dahar (Medal with Clasp).
** Slajor Edwards served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and took part in the defence
of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the campaign in
the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance
*0 Hasheen on the 1 St February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrekzereba and the subsequent
advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in"i335-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
" Major Rhodes served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February as Signalling Officer to the Second Brigade, and in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in
■despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1883-86 as Chief of the Signalling
■Department at Kosheh, and was present in the engagement at Giniss— horse wounded (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.).
'» Major Carter served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Line Force at Jellalabad (Medal).
Served in the Hazara campaign in i838 as Field Intelligence Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Loosbai E,xpedition in 18S9 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
23 Major Burney and Captain Turner served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and were present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^* Major Lynch served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Maiwand — dangerously wounded (Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern
Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen
•on the ist February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
2' Major M'Cracken served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the cam-
paign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present
in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and
in the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps) ; also
served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
*^ Captain M'Clintock served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, during the
latterpart of the time as Transport Officer, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps); was Assistant Provost Marshal during the remainder of the campaign.
Also served in the operations in the Upper Nile in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
" (5aptain Bray served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1880, and was present in the affair with the
Wall's mutinous troops on i6th July, in the engagement at Maiwand and the subsequent defence of Candahar, and
■at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and
28 Captain Buimy served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
'" Captain Lee served with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field
Force in i88=;-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
31 Captain'Chase served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the
Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to
Hasheen on the ist February, and with the Mounted Infantry in the engagements at Hasheen and the advance to
and burning of Temai (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss. ,. „ . ^ ^, , ,,■, t,
M Captain Dowell served with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
ill 1884-85 on Transport duty (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was
■present in the engagement at Giniss as Aide de Camp to theBrigadier General Commanding 2nd Brigade.
M Captain FitzHerbert served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
37 Captain Southey served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, including the engagement at Giniss.
'8 Captain Feetham served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1 st Battalion cf the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and bumiag of Temai ; afterwards served with
the Camel Corps and was present in the engagement at Takdul (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Ai.n aeryed with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
■^ ljPorrtmaindero/lfofei,tee endof EasexMegiment,p. ^o^.
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). 315
iBt Batt., Jlleerut, Bengal. "1 r-i 7 j7 ji /m /~i > /^ \ I Segimental Diitriet
2nd Batt!, UubUn. J Formerly the sotli {The_Q,ueen s^Uivn) [no. 50.-Maid.tone
(The 3rd
" Quo fas
"Pyb
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
23
'/.,
23
...
21
...
20
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19
18
...
J9
...
i3
...
19
...
18
17
16
16
16
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14
13
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13
Uublin.
and the gjth [The Earl of Ulster s) Begime'iits.
and 4th Battalions are formed of the ist and 2nd Battalions West Kent Militia respectively .y
et gloria ducunt." " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Vimieea" " CoEUNif a" "Almaeaz" "Vitioeia."
EMBES" " NiTE " "OeTHKS" " PbW IN SULA " " PuifNIAE " " MoODKEB " " FeEOZESHAH " " AlIWAL "
"SoBEAOif" "Alma" "Iwkbeman" "Setastopol" "Ldckmow" "NewZbalahd"
" Egypt, 1882 " " Nile, 1884-85."
Colonel,— Fowler Burton, • CB., Ensign, ■'30 Aug. 39; Lieut. 15 Apr. 42; Capf. ^n June 50; Major,
2 Nov. 55; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; Lt, Colonel, 15 Mar. 58; Colonel, 10 June 62; Major Oeneral^
6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 25 Apr. 80; General, 1 .July 81 ; Colonel West Kent Regiment, 5 Oct. 90.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Thomas Herbert Brock, Lieut. 24 July 72 ; Capt. 20 Mar. 80 ; Major, 17 Not. S3 J
Lf .Colonel, 23 Dec. 92.
2 p.s.c. Edward Aickin William Stewart Grove,' Lieut. 12 Nov. 73; Captain, 13 April 81; Bt.Major,
iS Nov. 82 ; Major, 19 Jan. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 27 May 96.
Majoss.
1 Charles William Henry Evans,'" 2nd >
in Command 26 Jane 96 }
2 Cholmeley Edw. Carl iSranfill Harri- >
son," 2nd in Command 26 June 96 ... }
Arthur Templeman Morse"
2 Oswald James DauieU'3 (Z>sf)oO
1 p.s.c. Wm. George Balfour Western^'...
George William MaunseU,^' Adj. E. [
Bengal State By. Vol. JJi/fes, 31 Uct.93 )'
p.s.c. i..aurence Brock -HoUmshead,^"' »
Adjutant ^rd ^ 4th Bns. 26 Apr. 93 )
2 Edwiu Alfred Hervey Alderson,^' |
serving Tvitti Mounted Inf. S. Africa, ^
Kith rank of Lt. Colonel, 2 May 96... J
Captains.
1 Wilfred Edward Eowe^ (Depot)
p.s.c. Fitzgerald Wintour,'" Deputy /
Assist. Adj. Gen., Bengal, =; Aug. 95 j
2 Archibald iVlontgomery -Campbell^' ...
Edward Devon Caird, Army Ord. Dept.
2 Frederick Bradford Fanshawe
Horace Mann,^^ Adjutant i Volunteer )
Battalion 20 June 92 }
I John Pelham DaUson'^3
William Richard Norton Annes- )
.ley," DSO. Adjutant 3 Battalion -t
Manchester liegi. 23 Jan. 93 j
I John Maudslay Maxwell^^
Anthony Wood Martj'n,^^ Adjutant 2}
Volunteer Battalion 30 Sept. 95 )
1 Rodney Charles Style-''
Noel Herbert Strode Lowe
2 Hampden Lewis Clement .Moody
Edward Vincent 0.-<borue Hewett^^
3 Volunteer
Francis Herbert Hotham.
John Jj^^s,^^ Adjutaiit 4 Volnnteer Bn. |
Sujolk Rfgiment 16 May 96 j
1 Sanhope Humphrey Pedley
2 Thomas Taylor Burt
2 Francis Charles Marsh
1 Edward Frederick Venables
2 Perc.y Umfreville, Adjutant 24 Jan. 94
Arundel Marty n
2 George MarshaU^^
Westall Beeching, Adj. \
• Batialio7i 16 May 95 ... j
LlEITTENAirTS.
t Osmond Beckett Simpson
2 Matthew Perceval Buckle (Depot)
2 Richard John Woulfe Flanagan
2 William Hoare Bourchier Long
Charles George Pack-BeresforU, Ad- ^
jutant T4 Dec. 96 '
John Goldiug
I James Wilton (J'Dowda
I Charles Vandeleur Moionj-
I Tom Parkyns Carrington Smith
I Percy Morris Robinson
I Hubert Isacke
I Hugh Stewart
I Hairy Stebbiug Bush
1 Charles Bicbard Bradshavv
2 Charles Edward Kitson
1 Percy Hastings
2 Thomas Henry Clayton Nunn
2 Eustace Lindsey James
I Thomas .Rose Oaradoc Price
2ND I.IKUT.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Cyril Druce
I Richard Berwick Hope
I William Clayton Browne-Clayton .
1 Vivian Edward Miispratt
2 Francis John Joslin
1 Walter Stewart Leslie
2 Charles Bonham-Uarter
2 Charles Coote MuUoy
1 Freeman Astley Ja.cE80n
2 John Sarstield Comyr.
2 George Douglas Lister
2 Reginald John Thoroion Hildyard..
28 Feb. 74
17 Nov. S3
II Sept. 76 4 Sept. 8j|
' 28 April 77j 9 Sept. 84
II May 7S 8 May 8oj 17 Dec. 84
13 Aug. 79 i2,ruly 80 6 Mar. 85
BEEV.MAJ.
11 May 78 17 Aug. 80
13 Aug. 79 31 Aug. 80
4 Dec. 78 I July 81
I July
I July
13 Aug. 79
II Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81 I JuJy
22 Jan. 81) I July
19 Feb. 81' I July
1 29 July
1 19 Dec.
6 Feb. 84
2 July 84
28 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
23 May 85
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 85
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
29 Aug. 85
I 30 Jan. 86
...... ' 28 Apr.
I 25 Aug.
I 6 May
16 Nov. 87 23 Apr.
9 May 83 i Oct. 91
30 Jan. 89 2 Jan. 92
36
90
23 Mar.
10 Apr.
26 June
6 July
20 Nov.
29 Jan.
7 Nl-v.
7 Nov.
9 Jan.
27 Jan.
14 Dec.
15 Mar.
26 Apr.
19 July
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
2 June
•t.luly
10 Oct,
89 14
89 23
89 23
Nov, 92
Dec. 92
Dec. 92
Jau. 93
90 4
91; 15
91 24
9-= -9
92 9
02I b
93 30
93J 8
Q3 15
94,
2 May 85
23 Dec. 85
12 June 86
16 Oct. 36
2 Feb. 87
I July 87
I July 87
19 Dec. 87
19 Mar. 90
16 Apr. 90
15 July 91
I Oct.
23 Dec.
23 Jan.
I Feb.
4 Oct.
19 Mar.
9 May
10 Stipt. 94
16 May 94
30 Sept.
15 Jan.
16 May
16 May
20 May
20 May
27 May
Oct.
Feb.
May
Sept.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
June
June
July
Sept.
16
94! 20
94 27
I Feb. 93
Oct. 93
Nov. 93
Jan. 94
.Mar. 94
May 94!
Aug. 94.
Jjiy 9S'
Sdpt. 45
Jan. 96 i
Jan. 06 1
Mar. 961
May 961
May 6
May 6i
Feb. 87
17 Nov. 90
2 Nov. 92
23 Dec. 92
3 2 June 93.
4 Oct. 93
19 Mar. 94,
9 May. 94
27 May gS-
Tears' hier.
SWl Half
Pay.
Pay,
314 The Queens Own {Royal West Kent Regiment).
Paymasters.— 1 John Golding, Lieut, i Battalion (acting).
I ^
Quarter Masters.— 2 E'iward Wallace Brown, 22 Aug. 83 ; Son. Captain, 22 Aug-. 93.
I Alfred Edward Mansfield, 9 Dec. 85 ; Hon. Captain, 9 Dec. 95.
Faoings Blue.^Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion emharlced. for Egypt, 1882. '2nd Battalion returned from Natal, 18S2.
' General Burton served with the 97th Regt. at the sieee of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 to 5th July 1855 ;
commanded the Light Company in the sortie on the night of the 20th Dec. 1854, and succeeded in driving the
Russians out of the most forward parallel, from which the Guard had been compelled to withdraw, and retained its
possession (Medal with Clasp, BrevetofLt.Colonel, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-59, with the Jounpore Field Force in the action and capture of
Fort Nusrutpore (commanded the Sharpshooters of the Brigade), actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore
(mentioned twice and thanked in despatch) , siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh ; after-
wards served in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
* Lt.Ool-ne! Grove sewed in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the ist Battalion
West Kent R?s];iment throughout, the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was nresent at the action of Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'.-< Star) ; also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1854-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Clasp).
^0 Major Evans served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throu,ghout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion of the West
Kent Regiment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss.
1' Major Harrison served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
12 Major Mor!^e served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the gth September iMedal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with t'ue Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the re-
connaissance to Metammeh — wounded (two Clasps).
1' Major Daniell served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
{Medal, and Khedive's Scar).
2' Major Western, Captains Mann, Dalison, and Ma.xwell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the iSt
Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Maunsell served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el Kebir in command of the escort
to the ammunition column (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Boer
war of i88i with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in command of the English.
Camel Corps, and was present iu the ensragement at Giniss.
2' Major Brock-HoUinshead served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Exnedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Clasp).
2' Lt.Colonel Alderson served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war of 1881 in the Mounted Infantr.y. Served with
the Mounted Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and
Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was pre-
sent at the action at Abu Klea and at the reconnaissance to Metammeh (two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations
for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p, 786.]
28 Captain' Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss.
3" Major Wiutour served v.ith the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 as Adjutant to the ist Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
51 Captain Montgomery-Campbell served in the operations near Suakm in December 1888, including the
•engagement at 6emaizah"( Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
*♦ Captain Annesley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the attack
OE Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (DvO.).
35 Captain Martyn served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3* Captain Hewett served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
s' Captain Style served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3' Captain Lees served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with C'asp).
'' Captain Marshall served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment (formerly the gjth Regiment).
Raisedin 1824. To Ceylon, 1825. To England, 1836 To Ireland, 1839. To Corfu, 1841. (Reserve Battalion formed
1841-51.) To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1849. To England, 1853. To Greece and the Crimea, 1854 (siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856 To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1866. To Ireland, 1871. To the West Indies,
1873. To Bermuda, 1875. To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1876. To Gibraltar, 1880. To South Africa, 1881. Entitled
■" 2nd Battalion the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment," 1881. To England, 1882.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
{formerly the 51st Regiment).
Raised in 1756. Expedition to Rochefort, 1757, returning same year. To Holland, 1758 (Seven Years War-
battle of Minden). To United Kingdom, 1763. To Minorca, 1771. To United Kingdom, 1782. To Gibraltar, 1792.
To Corsica and Ulba, 1794. To Lisbon, 1797. To East Indies, 1798. To Ceylon, 1800. To England, 1807. To
Spain, 1808 (battle of Corunna). To England, 1809. Made Light Infantry, 1809. Walcheren Expedition, 1809.
To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes). To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. Entitled "The King's Own Light Infantry," 1821. To the
Mediterranean, 1821. To United Kingdom, 1834. To Australia and New Zealand, 1838. To India, 1845. To
Burmah, 1852 (capture of Pegu). To England, 1854. To Malta, 1855. To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To
TJnited Kingdom, 1867. 1 o India, 1872 (Afghan war, 1878-80, capture of All Musjid). To Burmah, 1885 ("Burma,
3885-7 ") To England, iHZ^.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry {formerly the 105th
Light Infantry).
The 2nd European Madras Light Infantry was raised in 1839. East Indies, to 1856. Burmah, to 185S. Baat
Indies, to 1872. Title changed to " 105th Light Infantry," 1861. Aden, to 1874. England, to 1879. Ireland, t»
1883. Title changed to" Bang's Ovmrorkshire Light Infantry," 1881. England, to 1884. Malta, to 1887. JB««t
Indies, 1887.
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. 315
ist Batt., MuUinear, [bay. i et t j? -..j/_ jv i i ■ ii xvj- rEej. District No.
2ndiiatt.,Nu3s=e?abad,Bom-J formerly the STst {2nd Yor/cslure nestEidmg L5i.-.Pontefract.
The King's Own Light Infantry) and the lo^th {Madras Liglit Infantr]]) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the ist West York Militia.)
The White Rose. " Cede Jfullis." "Minden" "CoanNNA" "FuEifTESD'OtroR "" Salamanca" "Vittoeia." "Pyee-
KEEs " "Nivelt.e" "Oethes" "Peminscla" " Watekloo" "Pegu" "AhMasjid" " AroHAWiSTAir, 1878-80 "
"BUEMA, 1S85-87."
Full Half
Pay. Pay
30
29
Colonel. — Sir Robert Hume,' XCB. Ensign, fg Apr. 47 ; Lieut. 1*30 Nov. 49; Captain, 21 Sept. 54*
Bt. Major, 2 Hov. 55; Major, 20 A )r. 58; Lt.Colonel, ^Z Oct. 58; Colonel, B Oct. 6^; Major General,
17 May 69 ; Lt. General, i Aug. 83 Colonel 'Vorksliire Liglit Infantry, 14 Sept. 93.
Lieutenant Uoloaels.— I George Philip Francis Byng, Ensign, 11 Jan. 67; Lieut. 18 May 69; Capt. 14
June 76 ; Major, 20 May 82 ; Lt Colonel, 26 Mar. 94.
2 Thomas Johnson Seppings,* Ensign, ''22 July 68 ; Lieut, f 10 June 71 ; Captain, 11 Aug. 78 ; Major, 13
June 83 ; Lt.Colonel, 19 July 94.
JIajobs.
; Charles Stafford Stephen Whitehill, j
•znd in Command 26 June 96 S
2 p.s.c. Charles St. Leger Barter,' 2rei /
in Command 26 June 96 J
2 John Guyse Sparke" ,
p.s.c. Sir Henry Allen \Vm. Johnson,'"!
Bart., D. A. A. General, Bombay -
Anng,! Apr. 95 J
.Fohn George Adamsou
Henry Earle," DSO
Percy William Albert Alfred Milton'^ ...
Walter Blake Butler-Creagh"
I'/i
Chas. Hililyard Thornton Whitaker, >
Ad/. 3 Guernsey Militia j Mar. 92... 3
1 Bertram vVitherijy, Adjutant 23 May 94
Villiers Edward Hunt
2 George Frederick Ottley"
I Alfred Richard Power^"
Robert Coitou Money
Henry Newport Charles Heath,*' at 1
Staff College i
John Hugh Sandham Gi'ifBth^s
Arthur VVarreSlles^s
1 p.s.c. Leonard Alison Hall Hamilton**...
Lawrence Willoughby Pease,*? Army)
Ordnance Department ^
Albert William Crawford M'Fall*8
2 Percy Herbert Rogers,*'-* Adjutant 7
23 July 93 i
2 Henry Wells-Cole
2 Philip Donald Dorin de Wilton
p.s.c. Arthur George Marrable*^
Richard Dill™
William Robert Jason Ellis**
Robert Henry William TuUoh, Adju- 1
tant 3 Battalion 19 Nov. 95 )
William I'homas Potts
2 Reginald Coplestone Bond*^
William Maunder Withycombe
ENSIGN OE
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUTENANTS!.
Charles Ernest Carr, seroin^ with the 1
Sterri Leone Frontier folia S
I Malcolm Reginald Walker
1 David ElgarPayn
2 Thomas Percy Dowdall-'*
I Alan Sutherland Colquhoun
1 Christopher Robert Ingham Brooke ...
2 Edward Harold Buckle {.Depot)
James Bruce Gregorie TuUoch
2 Charles Sydney Harris
2 Glendower George Ottley
1 Matthew Wm.KembleGonnolly(De^o«)
2 Li(niel Maury Ross Deas
Hugh Harrison
2 Cbarles Aliix Lavington Tate
1 Herbert Edward Trevor
2 Stuart Campbell Taylor
2 Alfred Fotheriiill Cooke
1 Raym'ind Edward Boulton
2 Hugh Clifford Fernyhough
1 Ronald Adrian Mackenzie Evvart
2 Frederick Temple Thorold
Second Libutbnants.
2 Lionel Berkeley Holt Haworth
2 Harold Tatum
I Charles B'lensor Heathcote
1 .John Doull DouU
2 Charles Ernest Alfred French Somer >
8''t Butler ; >
2 Gordon Charles William Gordon Hall...
2 Edward Becber Longhurst
1 Edward Chorley Watt
2 Ernest St. George Hughes
I Aug
3 Sept. 70
II May 78
7 Aug. 7S
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
17 Apr,
9 July 79
23 April Si
16 Nov. 87
18 Jan.
II Feb.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
21 Nov.
8 Dec.
30 Jan.
15 May
9 Oct.
28 June
28 June
8 Oct.
25 July
25 July
7 Nov.
18 May
18 May
13 Aug.
14 Sept.
17 Dec.
21 Jan.
25 Feb.
21 Oct.
9 Nov.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar,
7 Mar,
93
94
, ....... 94
29 Aug. 94
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
20 Mar,
6 Nov. 70
10 Sept. 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
6 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
14 Dec. 78
9 Aug. 80
30 Apr.
24 Jan.
30 Nov.
10 Nov.
I July
I July
22 Oct.
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
ig Dec.
19 Dec.
30 Jan.
23 Aug.
28 Feb.
9 May
28 July
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
24 Nov.
I Apr.
23 Apr.
7 May 90
6 Ma.y 91
4 July 91
7 Oct. 91
30 Dec.
17 May
16 June
16 June
21 Doc.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
II Oct.
25 Oct.
7 Feb.
26 Mar.
23 May
I July . .
ig.luly 94
3 Deo. 94
ii Nov. 91
14 Dec. 9,s
CAPTAIN, j
21 April
77
15 Mar.
81
4 Feb.
81
6 Feb.
82
8 Dec.
82
14 Feb.
8-,
I Jan.
84
26 Mar.
84
28 Apr.
84
18 Nov.
84
10 Jan.
8s
24 Oct.
8^
20 Jan.
86
1 July
87
6 Feb,
89
33 Oct,
89
6 May
91
4 July
91
10 Jan.
92
10 Jan,
92
I Mar,
92
17 May
92
6 July
92
23 July
93
J I Oct.
93
25 Oct,
93
lo Mar.
94
26 Mar.
94
19 July
04
2 Oct.
95
BEEV.MAJ.
I Sept. 91
7 Feb.
MAJOB.
21 June 83
26 Mar, 90
10 Jan. 8$
4 July 91
10 Jan. 92
31 Jan. 94
26 Mar. 94
19 July 94
Tears' Ser.l
FuU
Half
Pay.
2
I
...
I
II
3
316
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infant
ry.
Second Libutenanis.
1 William Go wans
2 Allen Robert Betham Shuttleworth
Rupert Riley
2ND LIEUT.
29 May 95
ft June 96
9 Dec. 96
yaj/masters. — 2
Quarter Maeiera. — 2 William Graham Judfre,'*' 28 Aug. 86 ; Son. Captain j8 An^. <)5.
I Alfred Samuel Patterson,''" 31 Jan. 94 ; Man. Lieut.
Fncinqf Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
zfit Battalion returned from Burmah, 20 Dec. 1887. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 28 Dec. 1884.
• Sir Robert Hume served the Eastern campainu of 1854, and up to the 13th .Tan. 1S33, ii^d from the 29119
May to the 30th Sept .1855, with the 55th Regt. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded),
siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse 1 i the sortie of 26th October, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and
8th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Bievet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55ih RegimeiJt in theBhoo-
tan Expedition, including the attack and recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the
Southern Afghanistan Field Force from November 18S0 to April iB8i, including the evacuation of Candahar and
Southern Afghanistan and the withdrawal of the force to India (received the thanks of Government).
^ Lt. Colonel Seppings served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at thdr
attack and capture of AU Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Sparke served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of All Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition fron. i3S6 till the close-
of i3S7 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Cla.spsi.
5 Major Barter served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S05 (Star).
'" Sir Henry Johnson served with the 51st Light Infantrj' in the Jowaki campaign m 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attackaud capture of
Ali Musjid and in the operations in the Bazar, Lusrhman, and Hisaarik Valleys (Medal with Clasp) . Served in thee
Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 as Adjutant of the ist Battaliou of the Yorkshire Light In-
fantry (two Clasps) .
1* Major Earle served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 18-7 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with tie 51st Light Infantrj- in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, during the latter part of ihe time as Orderly Officer to.
Major (Seneral Bright, and was present in the operations in the Lughman aLd Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Earle, Commanding Base and Lines of Commu-
nication, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (gtb
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition from 1 886 till the close of 1887 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light
Infantiyand accompanied the Ruby Mine Column in December 1886 and the expedition to Mainloung (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and two Clasps).
1^ Major Milton served with thesistLightlnfantrrinthe Afghan warin i879-8o(mentioned in despatshes,Medal).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the ist Biittalion of the Yoi kshive Light Infantry, during the
latter part of the time in command of the Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served
with tie 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob lield Force in 1890 under Sir George
White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions .and in the march to Vihowa (mentioned in despatches).
1' M.ijor Butler-Creagh served with the 51st Light Infantry in ihe Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
ivith the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force in i8go under Sir George
White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa.
1' Captain Ottlej- seived as Adjutant 2nd Battalion King's Own Y''orkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and as Staff Officer to the
Vihowa Colnmn.
'" Captain Power served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 51st Light Infantry (Medal). Served in the
Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal
with two Clasps).
^^ Major Heath served as Transport Officer with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85, and was present at the action of Kirbskan (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier I'ield Force during the
operations on the Upper Nile in 1883-86 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment.
2* Captains Griffith, Elles and Marrable served m the Burmese Expedition from 1S86 till the close of 1S87 witk
the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Captain Hamilton servedintheBurmese Expedition from 1S86 till the close of 1S87 with the let Battalion of
the Y'orkshire Light infantry, and for six months as StaS Officer to the Officer Commanding at Bhamo (Medal
with two Clasps).
" Captain Pease served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Captains iil'Fall, Ellis and Bond served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own I'orkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the marcb
to Vihowa.
" Captain Rogers served as Transport Officer to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Y'orkshire Light InfaEtiry in the
Zhob Field Force in iSgo under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and the march to^
Vihowa ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
'" Captain Dill served throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82. and was present nt the action of Kassasim on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-e'l-Kebii (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star).
3* Lieut. Dowdall served with the 2nd Battalion Kincr's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force
in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa.
s' Captain Judge served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battilion King's Own Y'orkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob ard Kiderzai Expeoitions and in the march
to Vihowa..
" Tiiout. Patterson served vrith the Jowaki Afrecdee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-60, and was present al the capture of Ali Musjid (Uedal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmene Kinedition in 1886-87 (two Clasps).
I For Jifcord ff Service*, tee end of Tf'ett Kent Sfgimentfpagt 314.
317
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
i8t Batt.,Fort William Bengal. 1 t-i 7j7._7/oj t • \ I Reaimental Viiirict
^ndBatt.,PortsdownHillFort3.J 1' Omierly the 53?-^ {bkropslure) [no. 53.-Shrew.bury.
and the 85//;, {Bucks Volunteers) {King's Light Infantry) Regijueuts.
(The 3ril and 4th Battalions are formed of the Shropshire and Hereford Militia respectively.)
The United Red and White Rose. " Aucto uplendore resurgo." *' NiEnPOHi" "Toubnat" "St. Lucia"
"Talavera" " Fi'ENTKS d'Onob " " Salamakca" "Viitohia" "Pthenbes" "Nivelle" "Nive"
"Todlouse" "Pexinshla" "Bladbnsbueg" "Aliwal" "Sobbaon" " Pun jaub "
"GoojEEAi" "Ll'cknow" "Afqhanistan, 1879-80 "" Egypt, 1882" " Suakiw, 1885."
lYears'Ser. Colonel.— Sic Henry PercivaldeBathe, Bf.^Sns.^- Lt."! Nov. 39; Li. 4- Capt. 14 Feb. 45 ; Vapt. ^Li. Colonel'
•"i? Feb. 54; Colonel. 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6)ilar. 68 ; Lieutenant General, 8 Oct. 76 ; Oeneralt
I Jan. 79: Colonel S5th Light Infantry, 25 April 80.
Lieutenant Colonela. — i p.s.c. Francis Winsfield Robinson,'^ Engign, 10 Oct. 65 ; Lieut. ''7 Aug. 67 ; Capi.
22 .luue 76 ; Mainr. :5 Mav 84-, Lt. Colonel, 19 Aug. 93.
Pulteney Henry Murray," Ensign, '27 Feb. 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capi. 3 Apr. 80 ; Major, 2: June 85 ;
Lt. Colonel, 11 Feb. 94.
PuU
Pay.
28
Half
Pay
MiJOHS.
1 Cecil Henry Coliette,'* 2nd in Com-
mand 26 June 96
2 James Spens,'^ ind in Com. 26 June 96
: John Hopp Wynne Ej'ton,^" Com-
ynanda'it Kiinee Tal Depot 17 June 96
I William MacLaucrhhn^s
1 Acheson Francis Acheaon Lyle
p.s c. William Baurae Capper,^' Dep.'\
Asnst. Adj. Gen. for Inntruciion ,Col- >
ckettter. 15 June go )
Johnston Stouey Talbot,^* Instructor}
Stoff College 16 Dec. 92 )
Philip Bulman,-^ Vice Consul at Sioas, ")
Asia Minor )
Captaiits.
2 Arthur Havelook Jas. Doyle'^
2 Herbert Vere Wilbriiham^" {Depot) ...
Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins,'' Mil. !
Sec. Cape nf Good Hope 11 May 93.. '
2 p.s.c.RaymondN'jrthlandRevoUReade^'
1 James Lanaford Pearse^"
Arthur Robert Austen'*
2 Frederick Lionel Banon, ^''Stoff College
1 Claude Wi'liam CuUey Cass^' (Depot)
2 Kellermann Eyre M'Mahon
Spencer Francis Judge,^^ Z)SO
I Stephen George Moore
: Gilbert Howell Lenny Buchanan
1 Harvey Beauchamp Welman
Ernie A\illiam Kyrle Money,^' Adju- )
iant I Volunteer Bn. 28 Mar. 94 ... /
James Ross 0'Connell,'"'sej-ui7!^ icith
the Egyptian Armg
Robert Astley Smith, Adjutant 4
Battalion 19 Sept. 93
2 Robert Cecil Mounsey-Heysham
2 James Horatio Hicks"
2 Oscar Hyde East Marescaux, Adju-
tant 19 Sept. 93
1 Edward Ifon-ell''-
2 John George Forbes
William Scoit Warley Radcliffe,4(J/u- )
iant 2 Volunteer Battalion 13 Mar. 95 J
2 Cecil Pickford Higginsou
Lieutenants.
I Richard Avaiy .\rchur Young Jordan
1 Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene
2 John Joseph White
1 George ConoUy Benson
2 Frederic Hugli Mackenzie
1 Guy Burnett Avbouin (Depot)
2 Richard Rolls Gubbins (Depot)
I .John Arkwright Strick, Adjutant |
23July95
I Hugh Lyle Smyth .,
I Godfrey Meynell .
I Clare James Garsia
1 Francis Dobbs Markham
Francis Ludlow Wood
2 Gerald Russell Sowray
1 Edward Bourryau Luard
2 Charles Marshall
1 William Arthm- Payn
2 Horace Mackenzie Smith
2 Walter Cecil Wright
1 Robert Masefield
2 Edward Mark Sprot
Second Lieutenants
1 Robert Thomas Carreg
2 John Henry Bailey
William James Robinson
Clement Arthur Wilkinson
2 Clinton Wynjard Battye
Arthur Wors'ley Spottiswoode Pinhe-
2 Henry Grenville Bryant '
2 Charles Ernest Atchison ]
I Percival Chai'les Grover
1 Arthur Thomson Curgenven Rundie
2 Ernest Robert Maling English
I Thomas William Atlnnson .\.. ..
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MAJ.
MAJOB.
30 Sept. 82
19 Aug. 85
I July 83
7 Apr. 86
I July 81
15 June 85
I Sept. 86
13 Apr. 84
11 May 84
15 May 89
30 Nov. 91
15 May 84
15 June 85
19 Aug. 93
27 Aug. 84
4 Oct. 93
4 Feb. 85
II Feb. 94
21 June 85
I Sept. 86
13 Sept. 86
19 Oct. 87
31 Dec. 87
6 Dec. 89
I Jan. 90
I Jan. 90
11 Feb. 90
30 Mar. 91
I Jan. 92
30 July 91
29 May 91
30 Mar. 91
30 Nov. 92
30 Nov. 92
30 Nov. 92
22 Mar. 93
4 Oct. 93
I
II Feb. 94
II Feb. 94
S June 94
27 Nov. 95
'« Captain Banen served in the ex-
pedition to the Sondan in 188c with
the ist Battalion Shropshire Light
g2 Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and
52 1 Khedive's Star).
93
fulllH&tf
Pay. I Pay.
318 TJie King's {Shropshire liight Infantry).
Paymasters. — 2
1
Quarter Masters. — 2 Arthur Willmott, 14 Sept. 81 ; Son. Captain, 14 Sept. 91.
I Jolm Charles Wilson, 23 July go; Son. Lieut.
Facings B\ue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i«< Battalion embarhedfor Jigypi, :?7 Feb. 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from India and Natal, 1881.
1 Sii- H(>nrv Percival de Bathe seryed with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Nov.
1854, ana was present at rne siepe and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, sth Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt. Colonel Robinson, Major Spens and Captain Dawkins served in the Afsfhan war in 1B79-80 with the
Koorum Division, including: the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel viurray served as Adjutant with the rst Battalion Shropshire Lignt Infantry in the Egyptian war
•f 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Daraietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
•"Major Eyton served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Liijht Infantry m the Es.yptiau war of 1B82, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition
to the Soudan in 1&85 with the Camel Corps, and was present iu the engagement at Takdoul (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
'* Maior OollPtte served with the 85th Ijight Infantry as Adjutant in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the
Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the occupation of
Snakin by British troops in 1885-86.
'5 Major Bulman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedi-
tion (Medal).
"Major MacLaughlin served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Iijfantry in the Egyptian war of 1882^
and was present at the surrenderof Kafr Dowr and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to tht- Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
^ Major Capper served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 85th Light Infantry in the Koorum Division in-
cluding the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa ; was Aide de Camp to Major General Watson (Medal).
Served in the Egvptian war of 1882 in the Transport Service (Mclal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Transport, and was present at the seizure of the Gakdul Wells, in the actions at Abu
Klea and El Gubat, and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
*8 Major Talbi>t and Lieut. Cass served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion
Shropshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin
by British troops in 1885-86.
2» Captain Pearse served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war o-f 1882, and
was present at. the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedi-
tion to the Sondan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
'" C ipnain Wilbraham served in the Afjban war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
'1 Captain Reade served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal). Served with the-
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
« Captain Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, includin? the Zaimusht
Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the expedition against Tambi, on the West Coast off
Africa, in 189; (Medal with Clasp).
^* i''apta.n A isten served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waa
present at ;he t arrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to-
the Soudan m i?85 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Tak-
doul— wounded (Clasp).
" Captain Judge served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86. Served in the operations \n-
the Soudan in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
and again in 1889 including the pnoagemeents at Arpuin and Topki (mentioned in despatches, DSO.. Clasp,
and 4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener ia
3896 as Briirade Major 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches).
" Captain Money served in the occupation of Suakin by Britishtroops in 1885-86. Served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1888 as Orderl;( Officer to Brigadier General CI anner iMedal with Clasp).
*" Captain O'Connell served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 3rd Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
*' Captiiii Hicks served throughout the Zulu war in 1879 with t'^^ 2nd Battalion 24th Foot (Medal with Clasp),
Served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1886 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry.
*• Captain Howell served in the occupation ot Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry,— formerly
the 53rd {Shropshire) Regiment.
Eaised in 1755 as the 55th Regiment. Gibraltar, to 1768. [Numbered 53rd, 1757.] Ireland, to 1776. Canada,
to 1789. [Entitled "Shropshire Regiment," 1782. 1 England, to 1790. Served as Marines. 1791. Scotland, to
1793. Flanders, to 1795 (capture of Nieuport and battle of Tournay). England, to 1796. West Indies, to 1802
(capture of St. Lucia). [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1807. England, to 1808. Ireland, to 1809. The-
Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Talavera. Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle and Toulouse). England, to 1815,
St. Helena, to 1817. Reduced, 1817.] England, to 1805. East Indies, to 1823. England, to 1826. Ireiand, to 1829.
Gibraltar, to 1834. Malta, to 1836. Ionian Islands, to 1840. England, to 1841. Scotland, to 1843. Ireland and
Ingland, to 1844. India, to i860 (battles of Aliwal, Sobraon, and Goojerat, and capture of Lucknow). Engrland, to
1864. Ireland, to i856. Canada, to 1S69. West Indies, to 1870. Bermuda, to 1875. Ireland, to 1877. Jersey, to-
187S. Became 1st Battalion King's (Shropshire Lisht Infantry), 1881. England, to 1882. Egypt, to 1883. Malta,
tc 1885. Egypt, to 1887. Malta, to 1891. Egypt, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
(formerly the 85th King's Light Infantry).
Saieed in 1793 and preceded to Walcheren, 1794. England, to 1795- .Tersey, to 1798. Isle of Wight, to 1799,
Jersev. to 1800. Isle of Wight, tn 1801. Madeira, to 1802. Jamaica, to i8c8. England, to iSog. The Peninsula,
to i8ti (battles of Fnentes d'Onor and Nive). England, to 1813. Spain, to 1814. America, to 1815 (battle of
Bliidenf>nrg . England, to 1821. Ma'ita, to 1827. Gibraltar, to 182S. Malta, to 1831. England, to 1833. Ireland,
to 1836. Ca-nada, to 1845. Barbarioes, to 1846. Ireland, to 1850. England, to 1853. Mauritius, to 1856. Cape of
Cteod Rope, to 1863. England, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. India, to 1881 (Afghan war 1879-80). England, to >ll£.
Inland, tU6.
The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). 319
iBtBatt., South Africa. 1 1:7 7 j? ,„ii r Txr j nr'jji \ j f Regimental District
andBatt.,Ahinednugger,Bombay.J i^ OrmerilJ the SJt'i {West MtddLesex) and Lno. 57.-Houns!ow.
tlic J 7th {East Middlesex — Dulce of Cambridge's Oivn) Hegitnents.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Elthorne and East Middlesex Militia respective! 3'. )
The Plume of the Prince of Wales. The Uukeof Cambridge's Coronet and Cypher. " Mtsoee" " Sehingapjtam "
"Albuhbba" " Ciudad Rodrigo" "Badajoz" "Vittobia" "PvKENiiEs" " NiTELLE " " NivE " "Peninstla"
"Alma" "Inkekman" "Sevastopol" "New Zealand" "South Africa, 1879."
Colonel.— Sir Edward Alan Holdich,' KCB. Entign, 2 July 41; Zt. 26 July 44; Capf. •'22 Feb. 50;
Breoet Major, 2 Aug. 50; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major, 26 May
58; Major General, 3 Sept. 67; Lt. General, 28 Apr. 75 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; CoionW 57th Foot, 11 Dec. 75.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Alfred Allan Garstin,^ JE?ist^H, 23 Sept. 7;; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 12 Aug. 80;
Major, 14 April 83 ; Lt.Colunel, 18 Sept. 93.
I Autjustus West Hill,' Lieuf. i .Ta.n. 73 ; Capt. 27 Sept. 80 ; Major, 8 May 85 ; Lt. Colonel, ii Dec. 95.
Years' 8er
Fan
Pay.
z6
Halt
Pay.
Majors.
1 p.t.c. James Grove White," 2nd in)
Command 26 June 96 i
2 Napoleon Joseph Rodolph Blake," \
2nd in Command 26 June 96 )
Ernest Vernon Bellers,'^ Adjittujitl^
Poona Volunteer Rifles 17 Feb. 92 ... )
1 Francis Douglas Lumley
2 Robert Doujflas Longe'^
1 p.s.c. Edward John Sharpe*' (Depot) ...
2 William Scott-Moncrieif'^
p.r.c. Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston,")
D.A.A. Gen, Colchester, i Dec. 94 ...J
Captains.
2 George Beresfoid Lempriere
2 George Walter Wrey Savile
1 Lionel Grant Oliver
2 p.t.c. Louis William Bod^^', with)
Provisional Battalion )
Charles Robert Dyer, Adjutant 4 Bat- )
talion 25 Nov. 92 ]
2 Reginald de Hardewicko Burton
Ernest Albert Bennett,^ Adjutanf)
3 Battalion 13 July 96 5
1 Henry Herriott WooUright
1 Francis Sapte
Bertram Edmund Ward, Adj. 3 Vol.^
Bn. West Surrey Regt. 30 May 92 ... j
Edmund Douglass Harvest,^* Army \
Pay Department S
Evelyn William Medows Norie.^'
Station Staff Officer, Nusieerabad,
23 Apr. 96
2 James Eyre Drummond Ward
I Ernest William Rokeby Stephenson
1 Algernon Forbes Randolph
Wallace Nelson*'
Henry Montague Eustace, O.S. Dept.
2 Robert Hall Hayeses
I Jenkin Stephen Jones
Frank George Mathias Rowley
1 Robert James Ross, Adjutant 2oAug.94
Charles Leslie Muriel, Adjutant >
7 Oct. 95 i
Lieutenants.
2 William Francis Leader, Command- 1
ant Poorundkur Sanitarium S
I Charles Edward Pemberton
I George Gordon Grover
1 John William Lindredge Elgee
Arthur Crawford Julian Campbell, )
with Hong Kong Regiment ^
1 Hamilton Walter Edward Finch
2 Robert Archer Haviland
1 Herbert Norwood Blakeney
2 Leslie Staart Roome (Depot)
2 John Hamilton Hall
Gilbert I^andale Cattell
Allan Copinger Wall
Vivian Henry Branson
1 Samuel Wallace Somerville
2 William St. Aubyn Wake
2 Hubert Edmond Foster
2 William John Phaelim Preston
2 Percy George Barnes
: William Claudius Casson Ash (Depot)
t Charles Sydney CoUison
2 Hugh Fletcher MacEwan
1 George Williams Haslehust
2 William Daly Ingle
2ND LIEUT.
Second Lieutenants.
2William St. Clair Muscroft
1 Hervey Noel Couchman
\ Arthur Percival Macafee
2 Frederick Alexander Galbraith
J Charles Sidney Dalton Fisher
e Everard Graham Stanley Trotter
I May 78
14 Sept. 78
21 Jane 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
II May 78
u Aug. So
II Aug. 80
23 Oct. 80
5 Feb. 87
19 Nov. 87
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
22 Aug.
9 Mar. 89
9 Nov.
8q
3 May
qo
29 Nov.
QO
17 Dec.
90
7 Nov.
Ql
27 Jan.
92
20 Feb.
92
20 Feb.
92
18 June
92
1 8 June
92
13 Jiiy
92
31 Aug.
92
21 Sept.
92
28 Sept.
92
19 Oct.
92
ig Nov.
92
19 Nov.
92
17 Dec.
92
17 Dec. 92
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
18 July 94
10 Oct . 94
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
21 Sept. 74
10 Mar. 75
11 Sept. 76
31 May 76
10 Mar. 80
11 Mar. 80
13 Mar. 80
15 Mar. 80
21 July 80
12 Aug. 80
I July
I July
I July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 May
10 May 82
25 Aug. 83
30 Jan.
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug.
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
25 Nov. 85
30 Jan. 86
25 Aug.
11 May
19 Mar.
20 Apr.
30 Sept.
19 Mar.
I Nov.
I Oct.
II May
II May
II May
16 Sept.
18 Sept.
6 Nov.
25 Feb.
II June
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
I Dec.
21 Feb.
31 July
7 Oct.
21 Dec.
28 Jan.
4 Aug.
CAPTAIN. (
2 Jan.
81
14 Mar.
81
23 May
84
28 June
8 May
23 Sept.
21 Dec.
84
'5
85
85
21 Dec.
85
14 June
14 June
18 Sept.
87
87
87
8 Sept.
87
21 Nov.
88
17 Jan.
89
II May
89
19 Mar.
19 Mar.
90
90
19 Mar.
90
I Oct.
91
22 Oct.
91
10 Nov.
91
10 Nov.
17 Dec.
23 Dec.
18 Sept
6 Nov.
25 Feb.
21 Feb.
31 July
91
9t
91
93
93
94
95
95
7 Oct.
95
BREV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
18 Sept. 89
19 Mar. 90
18 Sept. 93;
6 Nov. 93
9 Jan. 95
12 June 95
II Dec. 95
10 June 96
=■ Major E. J. Sharpe served with
the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe
and throughout the operations of
"Clarke's Column" (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain Bennett served with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1B84.
Tejrs' Ser.|
?ull
Par.
2
Hall
Pay.
I
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I
I
I
1
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320
Tlie Dulce of Cambridge s Own (Middlesex Begiment).
SBCOKD LlEUTEITAiriS.
1 Henry Stovr
2 George Augustus Bridgman ..
Philip Martin Large
Reginald Heinemann
William Henry Abell
George Lewis-Lloyd
Frederic Ernest Swainsou
2ND HEDT.
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96I
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96!
9 Dec. 90
Paymaster, —
(Quarter Masters. — 1 Thomas Paw, 26 Feb. 96 ; JJon. Zieuf.
2 Henry Willis, 27 May 96; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isi Battalion embarJced for Cape of Oooi Mope, 25 Apr. 96. 2nd Battalion emharlce J'or Bengal, 18
■■ Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on the Sutlej in
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, AUwal, and Sobraon — severely wounded
(Medal and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at
Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 29th August 1848, and in th3 Kaffir camjiaign of 1850-51 (Meaai, and Brevet of
Lt. Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1853, with the expedition under Sir John Cheape
against the robber chief Myattoon in the Donahew district, and at the assault and capture of his stronghold on the
19th March — succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.) Accompanied the 80th
Regt. to India in 1857, and served in the Sepoy rebellion. At the close of the operations in 1859 he succeeded Sir
Alfred Horsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when, in co-operation with the
Nepaul troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken refuge in the Nepaul Terai were
captured, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the breaking up of the Brigade was
appointed, by Lord Clyde, Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
' Lt. Colonel Garstin served as Adjutant of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General on the Lines of Communication and Base (Medal
with ClasD, and Khedive's Star).
» Lt. Colonel Hill served with the 57tli Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
'* Majors White, Sellers, Longe and Scott-Moncrieff and Captain Bod6 served with the 57th Regiment in the
Z mIu war of 1879, ^i^d were present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the
op erations of" Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major Blake served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, first with the 57th Regiment and afterwards
as Garrison Adjutant at Fort Pearson (Medal with Clasp) .
'* Captain Harvest served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 23rd Madras Native Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
'' Captain Norie served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in charge of the Intelligence De-
partment (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
^^ Captain Nelson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches.Medal with Clasp).
*' Captain Hayes served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with ClaspJ.
Record s/ the Services of the ist Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
(formerly the syth Regiment).
■Raised in 1755, and proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), to 1757. Gibraltar, to 1763.
Minorca, to 1767. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 1783. Nova Scotia, to 1790. England and Scotland,
to 1793. Low Countries, to 1793. England, to June 1794. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to
October 1795. West Indies, to 1803. (2nd Battalion raised in 1803.) England, to April 1804. Channel
Islands, to October 1804. Gibraltar, to July 1809. Peninsula, to June 1814. Canada, to July 1815.
(2nd Battalion reduced, Dec. 1815.) France, to November 1817. Ireland, to Sept. 1824. England, to
1825. New South Wales (embarked in 16 convict ships), to March 1831. India, to April 1846. England,
to March 1848. Ireland, to Feb. 1853. Corfu, to Sept. 1854. Crimea, to May 1856. Malta, to May
1858. (A detachment at Aden from Sept. 1857 to March i860.) India, to Nov. i860. New Zealand, to
April 1867. England, to Sept. 1871. Ireland, to Dec. 1873. Ceylon, to Feb. 1879. South Africa, to
Oct. 1879. Home, Oct. 1879.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
{formerly the yyth Regiment).
Raised in 1787, and proceeded to India, March 1788. To England, 1807. Embarked for the Peninsula,
1811. To Ireland, 1814. To Jamaica, 1824. To Ireland, 1834- To Malta, 1834. To Ceylon, 1842. To
Jamaica, 1843. To Not» Scotia, 1846. To England, 1848. To Malta. 1854. To the Crimea, 1854. To
England, 1856. To New Soutli Wales, 1857. To India, 1858. To England, 1870 (being the first
Begiment through he Suez Canal). Entitled "Th« Doke of Cambridge'a Own Regiment of Foot,"
June >876. To India, 1880.
Sijle Depot, [
Gosport. J
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Forvierly the 6oth {The King's Royal Rifle Corps).
321
(The 5th, 7tli, 8th, aud 9th Battalions are formed of the Huntingdon, 2nd Middlesex, Cailcw, and
North Cork Militia respectively. )
*' Celer etAudax." "Louisbubg" "Qitebec, 1759" "Roleia" "Vimieha" " Mabtiitiqtje " " Talaveea "
"BDSACO" " FUENTES D'ONOE" " AlBUHEKA" " ClTJDAD RoDRIGO " " BaDAJOZ " "SaLAMAW CA " " VlTTOBIA "
" Pybenees " "Nivelle" "Nive" "Obthes" "Toulouse" " Pen-insula" " Punjaub " " Mooltan- "
"Goojeeat" "South Aehica, 1851-2-3" "Delhi" "Taku Forts" "Pekin" " South Afbica, 1879"
"Ahmad Khel " "Kandahae, 18S0" "Afghanistan, 1878-80" "EGrpi, 1882, 1884 " " Tel-bl-Kebib."
Years'Ser IColonelin Chief.— FieldMarshalSisSoyalHighnessThe Duke 0/ Cambridge,' KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
..Srd GCMO. GCXE.sM&r.6g.
Pfty.iCoionel Commandant. — Robert Beaufoy Hawley,^ C£. Ensign, 28 Aug. 38; Lieut. ''31 Dec. 39; Captain,
10 Jan. 51 ; Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 5 Sept. 56; Lt. Colonel , ''iS May 60; Colonel, 18 May 63; iMaJor
General, i March 70 ; Lt. General, iB Apr. 83 ; Colonel Commandant King's Roval Rifles, 26 Feb. 90.
■Fffi St. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller,^ GCB. KCMG. Adjutant General, i Oct. 90; Enaign, ^2^ May 58 ;
Lieut. ''9 Dec. 62; Captain, 'O-zZ May 70; Bt.Major, 1 A^r. 74; Bf.Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 78; Colonel, 27
Sept. 79; Major General, 21 May 84 ; Lt. Genera I, -l Apr. 91 ; GenccaZ, 24 June 96 ; Colonel Commandant
King's Royal Rifles, 13 July 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 3 Richard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh,' Enaign, ''25 Sept. 67 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ;
Captain, 7 May 80 ; Major, 18 April 8;; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 June 85; Colonel, 15 June 89; Lt. Colonel,
it Apr. 94.
4 Horatio Reginald Mends,'' Lieut. 30 Dec. 71 ; Captain, 12 Jan. 81 ; Major, 9 Oct. 85 ;Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 94.
T p.s.c. Montagu Charles Brud.enell Forestier Walker,'^ Lieut, 6 Mar. 72 ; Capt. 10 Feb. 81 ; Major,
9 Oct. 8s; Lt. Colonel, i July 95.
2 Geoffrey Grimvvood GTimwood,'^ Lieut. 24 July 72 ; Capt, i Oct. 81 ; Major, 4 Nov. 85 ; Lt.Col.z8 Sept. qs.
Full
Pay.
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26
25
25
25
24
23
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22
21
21
20
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20
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20
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Majoes.
3 Henry Vera,''' 2nd in Command 26 June 96
1 Robert Henry Gunning,'" 2nd in Com- )
maud 26 June 96 J
2 Edward William Herbert," 2nd in )
Command 26 June 96 i
4 Robert George Buchanan- Riddell,")
2nd iK Command 26 June 96 /
I Harold Gore-Browne^'
Willia m PitcairnCampbell, *^/ns^ee<or )
of Musketry, Cheater, 1 Jan. 96 )
1 p.a.c. Robert Calverley Alington Be- }
■wicke Bewickr-.Copley,-' Aaaiatant [
Military Secretary, Bengal j
4 p.a.c. Edward James Montagu-Stuart-)
AVortley.so CMG >
Charles Arch. Townshend Boultbeo, ">
Adjutant 7 Battalion 20 Dec. 91 5
3 Dudley Granville Richard Ryder'')
(De,,ot) i
2 p.a.c. Francis Alexander Fortescue'^ ...
3 Henry Edward Buchanan-Riddell,^ ■)
at Staff College J
Thomas Edward Milbome-S winner- S
ton-Pilkington,'' Adj. 22 Middleaex>
Vol. liiflea 3 Jan. 93 J
3 'Walpole Swinton Kays"
3 p.a.c. Chas. Roderick Robert M'Grigor*'
I Henrv Anstruther Kinloch
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
Captains.
Francis Montagu Beaumont"
EvelynWilliam Thistlethwayte,**.4iij. \
3 London Vol, Liiflea 14 March 94 ... J
3 Robert Scarlett Bowen
2 Hiley Reginald Addington"
3 'William Horace Kennedy"
James Evan Saillie Martin, Adjuianf}
24 Middlekex Vol. Riflea 15 Jan. 96... i
2 Charles John Markham"
I Gerald Neill Prendergast""
I Oliver Stewart Wood Nugent,^' DSO. 1
Staff College )
4 Frederick Brydges Major Henniker" ...
1 William Henry Salmon"
2 Arthur Blewitt,^* aerving with the')
Egyptian Army >
3 Edward John Dewar
4 Harry Francis Pakenham^^.....
3 George Coryton Lister
Hon. Cecil Trevelyan Holland, =" Inap. )
Gen. of Police, Mauritiiia, 2S Feb. 94 5
Craufurd Alexander Gordon Clark^
Sir Hunt Hy . AUeuWalsh," Bart. Adj. \
BBn.King*a Royal Si/lea i Nov. 93...)
p.a.c. Thomas Letnbridge Napier Mor^
land, Aide de Camp to Sir A. J. Lyon
Fremantle 5 Feb. 93
: Reginald Stewart Oxley,*" Staff College
Henry Charles Howard, Adjutant 2 )
London Vol. Bijlea 15 May 95 (
James Kiero Watson,^' DSO. aerving ^
icitk the Egyptian Army
Hon. St. Leger Henry Jervis, 4Kf« de
Camp to Major General H. M. Be
gough I Nov. 96 „
James Patrick Eden Gilmour, Adj.^
31 Uiddlfiex Vol, Bi/Ut 15 Jan. 96 „, /
"I
67!- >
13 Oct. 77
21 July 77
1 May 78
2 July 79
13 Aug. 79
-3 Aug. 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
8 May 80
II Aug. 80
1 1 Aug. 80
1 1 Aug. 80
II Aug. 80
19 Feb. 81
23 April 81
5 Oct. 72
26 Mar. 73
2 Dec. 74!
20 Nov. 75
II Feb. 76;
10 Mar. 76
2 Feb. 77
13 Mar. 80
7 April 3o;
28 April 80
10 Feb. 81
I July 81
I July 81
1 July 81!
I July 81 j
I July 81,
I Ju.1.7
I July
I July
22 Dec. 81
I Aug. 83
19 Aug. 83
9 Sept. 84
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
9 Oct. 85
I Mar. 36
21 Apr. 86
10 June 86
I July 88
10 Oct. 88
ig Dec. S3
29 Dec. 88
11 Mar. 89
II Sept. 89
beev.maj.
I July
I July 8:
I July 81
27 Sept. 82
10 May 82
29 July
27 Jan.
9 Sept
27 Jan.
5 Dec.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
10 Jan.
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
26 Mar,
16 Apr.
I May
:i June 90
25 June 9D
16 July 90
15 Oct. 90
20 Nov. 90
6 May 91
6 May 9
I July 9
10 Nov. 9
20 Dec. 9
20 Dec. 9
18 May 9:
4 Jan. 93
15 Feb. 93
23 Aug. 84' s Apr. 93
23 Aug. 84] 4 Aug. 93
12 Nov. 84' 9 Sept. 93
25 April 85 23 Sept. 3
6 May 83 10 Oct. 93
7 Feb. 85 I Nov. 93
7 Jan. 86
S June 90
21 May 84! 15 Oct. 90
10 June 92
2 Mar. 86
12 Mar. 89
4 Jan.
3 Apr.
15 Jan. 94
4 Apr. 94
16 Apr. 94
9 Jan, 93
I July 95
18 Sept. 95
I Nov. 95
10 .Tune 96
I July 9S
10 Dec. g6
U Z
["YftarBiSe'r.
FuU Hftlf
Pay Pay,
322
The King's Royal Bifle Corps.
Captains.
Charles Slingsby 'Chaplin ,«2 Adjutant 5 BattuUon 2 Mar. 96
Norman Nevill Bedingfeld,'' Adjutant i Middlesex Vol. Sj/les 1 \
Dec. 94 )
4 Frank bouprlas-Pennant
Cromer Ashburnbam, on tpecial service, Uganda
1 Stenart Welwood Bare"* (Depot)
2 John Curteis (Depot)
1 St. John Doug-las To wnshend Loftus"
2 ITon. John Roderick Brownlow, Adjutant 7 Bmitalion 21 Dec. 96...
3 Henry Charles Warre'"
1 Ala,n Richard Montagu Stuart-Wortley,'* Adjutant 11 Mar. gs ■•■
2 George Algernon James Soltau-S.ymons
2 Edward Northey'^
2 Hugh Blomfield Nicholson
1 Mark Horace Kerr Pechell,"" Aide \de Camp to the Oovernor)
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Lieutenants.
2 James Hawley Gilbert Feilden (Depot)
i H.U. Prince Christian Victor Albert Ludwig Ernst Anton of\
Schleswig-Holstein,'! GCB >
3 Leopold Christian Duncan Jenner
Charles Gosling
Ronald JamesVernon,^' Jiieiie Camp to Lt. General W.H. Good- )
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4 Charles Legge Eustace Eustace'"
2 John Augustus Hope
3 Eric Pearce-Serocold (Depot)
3 Henry Arthur Whitby Briscoe
3 John Edward Rhodes
4 Charles John Sackville-West,"* Adjutant 1 May 94
3 Cecil William Wilson, Adjutant 20 July 95
1 Richard Byron'^ [Depot)
4 Alexander John Lainson
3 Lewis Francis Philips
Herbert Richard Blore"'
2 Leonard Paul Irby
Charles Augustus Kerr Pechell
2 Geoffrey Charles Shakerley, Adjutant 23 Oct. 95
I Louis Bertie Cumberland"'
4 Guy Stewart St. Aubyn*^
4 William Henry Loraine AUgood'^
William Barnett"'
4 Richard Henry Beaumont*"
3 Lord Bobert William Orlando Manners''
4 Wilfred James Long*' (Depot)
I Victor Henry Sj'lvester Scratchley*''
4 Gwyn VenablesHordei-n ,
I Hon. Frederick Hugh Sherston Robert8,*".ii(Z« de Camp to Lord')
Boberts j
I Cecil Champagne Herbert-Stepney**
1 Ulric Oliver Thy nne'^=
2 Henry Clifford Rodes Green
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4 William Francis George Wyndham
Mansel Loudon Porter
2 Edward Francis Ward ]..,
Frederick Maurice Crum
1 Frederick William Beresford Cripps*"
2 Christopher Egerton Balfour
Richard Chester Master
2 Stanley Fielder Mott .".'....!....!!]!'.
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3 Alexander Richard Mildmay
3 George Arthur Paget Rennie
3 Bertram Fitzherbert Widdrin gton
4 Dermot Howard BlundellHol linshead-Blundell..
3 Charles Bernard Petre
4 George AyscoughArmytage
2 George Frederick Barnard Hankey
3 Wynne Parr Lynes
2 Albert Ingraham Paine
2 John Spottiswoode
2 Charles Edward de Vere Beauclerk
1 Richard Johnstone*'
2 Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazoa Foljambe
1 John Taylor
2 William Baring Du Pre !].....,......
2 Lionel Wilfred de Sausmarez
3 Mervyn Pratt
i Arthur Patrick William Ric kman'"!.!... .7.. !'.'.'.'.!.!!!
J Bernard John Majendie
4 Humphrey Francis William Bircham !!!...!!
3 John Humphrey Davidson
I Richard Charles Barnett
I William Algernon Irel.and Kay
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6 May 85
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12 June 95
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25 June 90
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The King's Royal lilfie Corps. 323
Paymaittrs.—i Cecil C. Herbert-Stepney, LietU. i Battalion {acting).
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Quarter Matters. — 3 Edward Fenwiok Overton,*' 3 May 84 ; Hon. Captain, 5 May 94.
2 Alfred VVynn,^' 19 Sept. 83 ; Hon. Captain, iq Sept. 95.
I John William Dwane," 15 Feb. 83 ; Mon. Lieut.
4 Timothy O'Shea,'' 10 Jan. 94; Son. Lieut.
Green — Facinga Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lA^ Battalion embarked for India, 2^ Nov. 90. Jifauritius.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, i Dec. gi. South Africa,
^rd Battalion returned from Gibraltar, Dec. 1891. ShorncUffe.
Ath Battalion returned from India, 4 December 1892. Aldershot.
' The Dake of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Arm.y throughout the campai.!:fn of i8s4,
cncludinj? the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
- Lt. General Hawley served with the 89th Resiment in the Crimea from the 31st Dec. 1834, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September. Served as D. A. Q..VI. Geueral at Balak-
lava during 1856 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'■' Sir Redvers Henry Buller served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Ritles throughout the campaign of i8€o in China
(Medal with two Clasps). Served with the ist Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1870. Accompanied Sir
Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873. and served as D. A. Adjutant and Quarter Master General
and Head of the Intelligence Department throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. including the action of Essa-
man, battle of Amoaful, advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and
capture of Cooma<sie (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served
«n the Kafir war of 1878-79, and commanded the Frontier Light Horse in the engagement at Taba kii Udoda and
in the operations at Mol.vneux Path and against Manyanyoba's stronghold (several times men tioned in despatches) .
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and commancted the cavalry in the engagements at Zlobane Mountain
Hind Kambula; conducted the reconnaissance before L'lundi, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(several times mentioned in despatches, thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Aide de Camp to the
Queen, Victoria Cross, C3IG., Medal with Clasp) : received the I'tC "for his gallant conduct at the retreat at
Inhlobana, on the 28th March 1870, in having assisted, whilst hotly pursued by Zulus, in rescuing Captain C. D'Arcy,
of the Frontier Light Horse, who was retiring on foot, and carrying him on his horse until he overtook the rear cruard.
Also for having oti the same date, and under the same circumstances, conveyed Lieutenant C.Everitt, of the Frontier
Light Horse, whose horse had been killed under him, to a place of safety. Later on. Colonel BuUer, in the same
manner, saved a trooper of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse was completel.v exhausted, and who'otheiwise
would have been killed by the Zulus, who werewithineight.v yards of him." Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Chief
of the Staff to Sir Eve'ljm Wood with the local rank of Major General. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in
cliaroje of the Intelligence Department, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th Septembex), and at the
liattle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCMG., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in i£84 in command of the ist
Infantry Brigade and as second in command of the expedition, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, two
Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-S5 as Chief of the Staff to Lord Wolsele.v ; when Sir Herbert
Stewart was wounded and Colonel Burnaby had been killed, he took command of the Desert Column and with-
drew it from Gubat to Gakdul in face of the enemy, defeating them at Abu Klea Wells on the i6th and 17th
February (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp).
^ Colonel Fetherstonhaugh served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September
0879 (Medal with Claspi. Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the Mounted Infantry o( the Desert
Column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat, and in the reconnaissance' to Metammeb
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
1' Lt. Colonel Mends served in the Boer war of 1881.
'* Lt.Colonel Walker served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp and Acting Assistant
Military Secretary to Sir Charles Warren (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1891-92, including the operations in the Chin Hills as Intelligence Officer, and with the Lushai Column (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 in command of the ist Battalion
King's Royal Rifles from 30th July to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
•'^ Lt.Colonel Grimwood served with the Mauipore Expedition in i8gi (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as second in command
ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claspi.
" Major Vere served with the Isazai E.xpedition In 1S92.
'8 Major Gunning served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe; afterwards served as Adjutant of the Battalion throughout the operations
of " Clarke's Colnmn" (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese E.xpedition in 1891-92, and commanded the
Baungshe Column during the operations in the Chin Hills (Medal with (3lasp).
" Major Herbert served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was
present in the engagements at El Tob and Temai (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major R. G. Buchanan Riddell served in the Boer war of iSSi.
'•'* Major Gore-Browne served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai E.xpedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1893 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and
the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
■•" Major W. P. Campbell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present
in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Bewicke-Copley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles
from the 17th April till the close of the operations) Medal with Clasp).
*" Major Montagu Stuart Wortley served in Afghanistan from October 1879 to August 1880 with the Koorum
Force aa Transport OfiBcer and Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal). Served in the Beer war of
i38i with the Natal Field Force. Scved in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Orderly Officer to Sir W. O. Lanyon and
to Sir Baker Russell, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the reconnaissance
to Metammeh (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and CMG. in recognition of his
•ervices in Egypt) ; also served in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Brevet of Major).
" Major Ryder served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (MeJal).
Also served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881. and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek
and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 18B2,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle
■of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); al33 served m the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in ;he engagement at Temai (two Clasps).
^» Major Fortescue served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from April to October 1880, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
324 The Kinr/'s Itoyal Rijle Corps.
In the march toCandahar, and was pi-esentat the battleof Candahar (Medal -with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) >
Served in the Boer war in 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
^8 Major H. E. Buchanan-Paddell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1881. Served
with the 3rd Battalion King's Soyal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnais-
sance iii force from Alexandria on sth August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahnta, in the action at Kassasin
(qth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the
Soudan Expedition in 18B4 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and waspresent in the engagements-
at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in i£35 (Clasp).
-■- Major Pilkington served in the Boer war in 18S1 as Transport OtBcer. Served in the EgjiJtian war of 1882 as
Acting Aide de Camp to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khe'iive's Star).
*** Major Kays served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
■" Major M'Grigor sensed in the Boer war in 1881 as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles, and waspresent
in the engagements at Lang's Xek and the Ingogo River. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Adjutant 3rd
Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the reconnaissance in lorce from Alexandria on 5th August,
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (9th September), and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Ashburnham at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throaghout the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Adjutant to the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb ari Temai {5th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served with the expedition to the
Soudau in 1885 as Aide de Ojmp to Major General Ewart, Commanding Lines of Communication (Brevet of Major,
Clasp). .
" Captain Beaumont serfed with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1881, and was present m the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in.
the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 in charge of Signallers, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Nile-
Expedition in 1884-85 on signalling duties, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
" Captain Thistlethwayte served in the Boer war of 1881 (wounded).
" Captain Addington served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles-
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Miranzai E.^pedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the en-
gaerements at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp).
■•" Cajitain Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Transport Officer to the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
« Lieuts. St. Aubyii and Lord Rcbevt Manners served with the Isazai E.xpedition in 1S92.
*5 Captain Markham served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); also during the opera-
tions in the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
5" Captain Prendergast served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Nugent served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai E.xpedition in i8gi as Extra Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart, Com-
jiianding the Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i8qs with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass (slightly wounded) and the engagement at Khar (.mentioned in despatches, DSO.,.
and Medal with Clasp).
'' Captain Henrikor served in the Hazara Expedition in i8qi with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp).
" Captain Salmon served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battahon King's Royal Rifle Corps, and.
waspresent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Blewitt served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
5^ Cpptain Pakenham served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles-
(Medal with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battahon including the engagements
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp).
'" Captain Hon. C. T. Holland served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 1st Battalion of the-
Uoldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and.
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Captain Clark served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) .
" Sir H. H. A. Walsh, Lieuts. Vernon and O'SLea served with the Manipore Expedition in iSqi (Medal with.
Clasp).
^° Captain Oxley served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Watson served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1891-92. Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force in 1B96 as Aide de Camj) to Sir Herbert Kitchener, Commanding the force (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
'•- Captain Chaplin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 wit'n the ist .Battalion
King's Royal Rifles from the nth April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Bedmgfeld served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant istBattalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements,
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
'* Captain Hare served in the Hazara Expedition in 180: with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with
Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 witii the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar and.
Mastan (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expeditio-i in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the i7tU May tD the close of the operations (Medal
with Clasp).
" Captain Loftus served wtih the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the istBattalion
King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Christian served with the Chitral Relief Foi-ce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battahon
Kings Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Warre served in the Hazara Expedition i-j iSgi with the ist Battalion King's Roval Rifles (MedaS.
■with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp;. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1E05 with the :st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the en.gagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
•8 Captain Moniagu-Stuart-Wortley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as
Adjutant ist Battalion King's Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar
(Medal -with Clasp).
^' Captain Northey served in the Hazara Expedition in i8ai with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the same Battalion including the engagements at.
Sangar and Mastan (Clasp).
■" Captain Pecbell served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp): also in the Miranzai E.i;pedition in 1S91 with the same Battalion including the engagements at
Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles frcmtheiith April to the close of the operations
(Medal with Clasp).
'- His Highness Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 aa
Orderly Officer to Major General EUes, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ;
The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 324a
in the Miranzai Expedition in iSgi with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles including the engagements at
Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and in the Isazai Expedition in 1892 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles.
Served with the expedition to Ashanti in. 1895 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Francis Scott, Commanding
the Expeditionary Force (Star).
'^ Lieut. Eustace served with the Manipoi'e Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and during the operations
in the Chin Hills with the Lushai Column in 1S91-92 (Clasp).
"' Lieut. Sackville West served with the Manipore Expedition in iSgi as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Graham (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; and during the operations in the Chin Hills m 1891-92 (Clasp) .
'' Lieut. Byron served in the Hazara Expedition in tSji with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at
Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Kinloch, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
''' Lieut. Blore served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
'' Lieut. Cumberland served with the Isazai Expedtion in 1892. Served with the Ctiitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 30th April to the close of the operations
(Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Allgood served in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
■'-• Lieut. Baruett served with ithe Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and
the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
™ Lieut. Beaumont served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1891-92.
*'■ Lieut. Long served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the operations in the Chin Hills with
the Lushai Column (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lieut. Scratohley served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Lieut. Hon.F. H. S. Roberts served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892, and with the Waziristan Field Force
in 1894-95 as Aide de Camp to Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal
withClaspj. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (.VIedal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Herbert Stepney served in the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the i7thApril to the close of theloperations
(Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lieat. Thynne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp)
'■' Lieut. Cripps served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
J* Second Lieut. Jelf served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 with the ist Battalion
King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
*' Second Lieut. Johnstone served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 14th May to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Captain Overton served with the sid Battalion of the 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the- Boer war of
i88i with the 60th Rifles. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance
in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the action .'it Kassasin(9tb
September), and at the battle of 'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in'the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (two Clasps).
" Captain Wynn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2na Battalion of the 60th Rifles, and was present at
the occupation of Candahar, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Modal witk
two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in t88i under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of i38i with the Natal Field Force.
"^ Lieut. Dwane served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with
Clasp); also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at Sangar
(Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement
at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Raised in 1755 as a Regiment of four Battalions, and entitled " The 62rid Royal American Regiment."
Re-numbered " The 60th," 1756. 4th Battalion disbanded 1763, and 3rd Battalion, 1764. Both again
raised 1775 and disbanded 1783. Raised a third time 1787 (the 3rd Battalion being the present 2nd).
5tti (Rifle) Battalion raised i'797 and Rifle Companies added to other Battalions, fth Battalion raised
1799, and 7th and 8th Battalions, 1813. 8th Battalion disbanded 1816; 7th, 1817 ; 6th, 1818; the f,th
(Rifle) Battalion the same- year, the men being drafted into the 2nd Battalion, which became "The Rifle
Battalion," the 3rd Battalion beirg styled '• Light Infantry." ist, 4th, and 8th Battalions disbanded
1819, the 2nd becoming the ist (Rifle Battalion) and the 3rd the 2nd (Light Infantry). Title changed
to '■ The Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps and Light Infantry," 1824, and later in the same year " The
Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps." Title again changed to " The King's Royal Rifle Corps," 1830.
3rd and 4th Battalions raised the fourth time in 1855 and 1857 respectively. The number (60th)
omitted from the title, 1881.
[For the Beeoi-d of the Services of the King's Sot/al Sijles see end of Manchester Eegiment, 2'age 328.
325 The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
ist Batt., Kurraohee, Bombay. "1 -r^ 7 j7 /;» j msr-u. 7 • \ j n I Regimental District
and Batt., Portsmouth. J FormeHij the 62nd {WiLtsliire) and tlie [no. 62.-Devi2es.
99^/1 Buke of Edinburgh's {Lanarkshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Wiltshire Militia.)
The Duke of Edinburgh's Coronet and Cypher. "Nive" "PENiifsuLA" "Feeozeshah" "Sobhaon"
I "Setastopol" "Pekin" " New Zealand " "South Africa, 1879."
I ifears-ocr. Oolonel. — Sii-Henry James Warre.'XCB. £iisi^», 3 Feb. 37; £t. i June 41; Capt.i'8 Jan. 47 ; Major, 7 Nov.
' 54; Lt.Colonel, q March 53; Colonel, 9 ilarch 58; Major General, 6 March 63; Lieut. General, i
Oct. 77 ; General, 26 Dec. 80; Colonel 99th Foot, 8 Oct. 80.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Robert Hayne, Ensi(jn, ''25 Sept. 67 ; Lieut. ■'26 Feb. 70 ; Capt. it May 78 ; Major,
10 June 82 ; Lt.Colonel, 7 Jan. 94.
William Bowlas Williams, .Bnsy;!, ""jO Oct. 67; iieui. 3 April 70; Ca^*. 13 July 78; Major, iZ Oct. Zs;
Lf.Colontl, 19 March 94.
FuU Hall
Pay. Vo--
2»/,
'"/is
Majors.
2 Henry Charles Harford,' 2 lie? t« Com-\
mand 26 June 96 i
1 Harry Molyneux Carter,- 2ni in Com-'l
mand 26 June 96 j
John Frederic Inglis, Disi. Imp. of~)
Mutlcetry , Edinburgh, 26 Oct. 93 j
2 p. B.C. Chas. Edw. de la FoerBeresford
p.a.c. Finlay Cochrane Beatson, Fro- )
feasor at the Staff College, uith rank r
of Lt.Colonel, 13 Sept. 92 )
I Claud Henry Alexnnder-=
[ Edward Cleary Hill"
1 Harry Wetherell Rowden'*
Captains.
Francis Richard Macmullen," ^d/«-'l
iant 2 Volunteer Battalion East >
Yorkshire lieqiment 15 Jan. 95 I
p.s.c. Walter Dally Jones,'» D.A.A.~>
General, Gibraltar, 11 May 9T }
AlexanderVaughan j'ayr.e,"'Adjutant >
I Wiltshiret'ohuiicer Eiflesgl^ov.gi i
2 Herbert Alfred Stock
.1 Francis Slater Picot
1 Carleton Hooper Morrison Kirtwood...
1 Richard William Criindell Brook
Ernest Herbert John Reay, I>.A.A.\
General, Madras, ig .\ug. 95 i
p.s.c. NevilleDouglas Macdonald.Jif/. |
17 Midiil sex To'. Bifes i Apr. 95 ... ;
2 Louis Herbert Warden (Depot) ..
I Robert Hastings Price Snow
1 Walter Leslie Rocke
Arthur Hemming Robeson, Adjutant ')
4 Vol. Bn. Cheshire Eegt. 1 May 93... j
Wilfred Nash Bolton, /ws^raeior Royal )
Military College 1 Sept. 9^ }
2 Graham Joseph Dickson
Robert William Trim, Army Ord. Dept,.
2 Arthur Gordon Jeffreys
Thomas Wyatt Kale, Army Ord. Dept..
I I£on. Leonard Holmes-a'Court
1 William EyreMatcham
Arthur Walter Hasted, Adjutant 3 )
Battalion 2 Sept. 95 5
James Fred. Forbes.Adjutant 2 Oct. 93
2 Arthur Alison Stuart Barnes, Adju- j
taut 10 Jan. 95 j
Reginald Holden Steward, ddjutant )
2 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Eegt. i Feb. 96 5
2 Edward Vincent
William Atkins
Gerard Christopher Rigby
Lieutenants.
Stephen Hungerford Pollen, Aide del
Camp to Gov. Gen. of India i Apr. 93 )
Arth. Bdw. Haringtcn Raises , serving )
with Forces of the Sultan 0/ Zanzibar j
I Arthur Eyre Beadon (Depot)
1 Herbert ToUemache Arnold
2 William Parry
2 John Reginald Wyndham (Df^of)
2 Stafford Henry Wolferstan Tordiffe ...
GonviUe Warneford
Charles Hpury Brownlow Lees
Alan Melville
2 Walter Sidney Brown
I Bertram Francis Percy Peilding,
special service, Vganda
I Reginald George Horner
1 Hugh Edward Herdon
Reginald O'Bryan Taylor
2 Sidney Hunter Shaw
Francis Dean Davidson ...
1 George Godfrey ilassy Wheeler
2 Edward Evans
3 Arthur Harry Hutton Wilson
I Percy Hasler, Commandant Ghizree'^
Sanitarium J
1 Edward Usher Bradbridge
2 Henry Palon Rogers
Henry George Lynch-Staunton
ENSIGN ou
2ND LIEtTT.
P 5 Nov.
8 Jan.
."}
7 July 69
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
12 Feb.
28 Oct.
30 Mar.
7 Aug.
19 May
10 Jan.
BEEV.IIAJ.
12 Nov. 73
21 Sept.
2 Deo.
2 Dec.
15 Aug. 77 13 July 78
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
13 Aug.
23 Oct.
1
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80
22 Jan. 81
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
Allan Armstrong | 20 Feb. 95
Thomas Roche | 29 May 95]
7 Aug
I Feb.
24 June
30 Mar.
14 June
I July
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
10 Maj'
23 Aug.
II Mar. 81
I ,Tuly
I July
25 Oct.
73
26 April 85
26 April 85
7 Jan.
22 Feb.
I July
18 Jan.
7 Jan.
86
90
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
6 May 8=;
9 May 85
30 .Tan. 86
16 Nov. 87
9 May
4 July
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
24 Apr.
8 June
21 Dec.
I Mar.
29 Oct.
7 Nov.
27 Jan.
20 Feb.
12 Mar.
9 Apr. 92
9 Apr.
g2
73 July
92
13 July
92
13 July
92
13 .Tuly
92
20 May
93
19 July
qi
21 Oct.
93
17 Jan. 44
25 Aug.
18 Jan.
5 Mar.
3 Aug.
4 June 90
II June 90
24 Nov.
I May
29 May
16 Oct.
21 Oct.
1 Apr.
12 Apr.
2 Oct.
26 Oct.
29 Jan.
7 Mar.
1 1 July
S Aug.
10 Sept.
1=; Jan.
21 Feb.
1 Apr.
16 Oct.
16 Oct.
I Jan.
3 July
29 July
11 Aug.
18 Aug.
9 Nov.
4 June 90 ■
II June 90
I May 91
I May
16 Oct.
13 Apr.
26 Feb.
26 Feb.
1 May
1 May
26 Oct.
26 Oct.
n July
8 Aug.
8 Aug.
1 5 Jan.
I Apr.
I Feb.
18 July
9 Nov.
7 Jan. 85
17 Jan. 86
19 Mar. 90
4 June 90
II Oct. 03
7 Jan. 94
19 Mar. Q4
8 A-Ug. 94
Full Hall
Pay. i-'ay.
The Lake of Edinburgh's (Wiltuhire lieijiment).
326
Second Lieutenants.
I Herbert Archibald Douglas
1 Cecil Ai-buthnot Law
2 David Francis Walters
I Charles Henry Kemble Chaunoy
I Frederick William Stoddart
I JohnD'Oyly
I Charles Ernest Somers Cox
Myles LoDsdall Forniby
George Monreal
Quarter Masters. — 2 George Pepper, 23 Aug. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Charles Spencer Barnes, 1 1 Apr. 94 ; Jlon, Lieut.
2ND I.IEUT.
29 May
9S
19 June
9i
28 Sept.
■35
7 Dec.
9'i
21 Dec.
PS
29 Feb.
96
25 Mar.
96
9 Dec.
96
j6 Dec.
96
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Tst Battalion embarlced for India, 18 Sept. 95. 2nd Battalion returned from Biirmah, 5 Nov. 1895.
' Sir Henry Warre, while employed on the Staff in Canada in 1S45-46, examined and reported upon the river
communications {2,300 miles) between Montreal and Red River Settlement, with a view to the transport of troops ;
also in surveying and reporting upon the various settlements in the Oregon Territory and on various Islands on the
■coast of the Pacific. Served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol; after Colonel Shadforth was killed he commanded the 57th Regt., and was present at the assaults of the Redan
on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, CB., 5th
Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 57th on the line of posts on the Taptee River in co-
operation with tlie Central India Field Force in 1858. Also in the war of 1861 in New Zealand, andat the assault on
the rebel Maori po.sitions on the Kaitikara River on the 4th June 1863. Afterwards, as Colonel on the Staff, com-
manded the Troops in the province of Taranaki — under martial law — during the whole of the operations on the West
Coast in 1863-66, was present and in command of the Troops in the action at Poatoko 2nrt Oct. 1863, at the
assaults and capture of the rebel Maori strongholds at Ahuahu and Kaiiake in March 1864, and llataitawa and To
Arei in Oct. 1864, also the occupation of Opunaki and subsequent operations at Warea and Te Puru, and in com-
mand of the Field Force which was ordered to meet the troops from the South, opened the coast line of 150 miles
from Taranaki to Wanganui. Was specially mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's despatches forhisconductduring
the war, and received the pension for distinguished conduct for his services in New Zealand (Medal).
' Major Harford served throughout theZulu war of 1879, first as Staff Officer of the 3rd Regiment of Natal
Native Contingent (two battalions), and subsequently as Second Staff Officer of "Clarke's Column "-(Medal witli
Clasp).
' Major Carter was employed in the Khvber Pass on the Lines of Communication during the Afghan war in
1879 (Medal).
'■* Major Hill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, first with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force,
and afterwards with the 2nd Division Cabul Field Force (Medal).
'= Major Alexander served with the 99th Regiment tbroughout the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the
engagements of Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
'■'' Major Rowden served with the Mounted Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, ^ind was present in the engage-
ment of Inyezane and during the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Macmullen served in the Egyptian war in 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'' Captain Jones served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, including the investment of
Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
2° Captain Payne served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present during the investment
of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Wiltshire Regiment {formerly the 62nd Foot).
Raised as the 2nd Battalion 4th Foot, 1756. Constituted 62nd Regiment, 1758. To Ireland, 1759.
(Four Companies to North America, which returned in 1760) To Dominica, 1763. To Ireland, 1769.
To North America, 1776. To England, 1780. (Entitled '" Wiltshire Regiment," 1792.) To Scotland,
Feb. 1784. To Ireland. Oct. 1784. To Jamaica and San Domingo, 1790. To England, 1797. (Formed
into two Battalions, 1799.) To Ireland, 1800. (2nd Battalion reduced, 1802 : re-formed, 1804.) ist Bat-
talion to Sicily, Egypt and Italy, 1805. To North America, 1814. [2nd Battalion to Ireland, 1805.
To the Peninsula, 1813 (battle of the Nive). To Ireland and France, i8i5( Army of Occupation). To
Ireland and reduced, iSif.J To Halifax, N.S., 1819. To Ireland, 1823. To India, 1830 (battles of
Perozeshah and Sobraon). To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1854. To the Crimea, 1854 (siege of Sebas-
topol). To Nova Scotia, 1856. To Canada, 1862. To England, 1864. To Ireland, 1867. To India, 1869.
To Aden, 1880. To England, 18S2. To the Channel Isles, 1886. To Ireland, 1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment {formerly the ggth Regiment),
Raised at Glasgow in 1824 and proceeded to the Mauritius, 1825. Entitled the " Lanarkshire
Regiment," 1832. To Ireland, 1837. To Van Diemen's Land, 1842. To New Zealand, 1845. To
Ireland, 1856. To India. 1858. To China, i860. To South Africa, 1S65. To England, 1869. Entitled
" Duke of Edinburgh's Regiment," 1874. To South Africa, 1878 (Zulu war of 1879). To Bermuda,
1879. To South Africa, :88i. Entitled " 2nd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment),"
i88i. To India, :88i.
ist Batt., Aldershot. "1 m-u„ •bt«.««v««4.>»,« -o ^^i-^j^-^t- f Segimental Dittrici
327 2ndBatt..Dinapore, Bengal. I The Manchester Regiment. Uo. es.-Ashton.
Formerly the 6^rd (West Suffolk) and the g6th Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of tlie 6tli Lancashire Militia.)
" Egsioih-op-Zek" " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Maetiniqce " " Guadaloupe" "Peninsula" "Alma"
"Inkebman" "Sevastopol" " New Zealand "" Afghanistan, 1879-80" "Egypt, 1882."
Colonel. — Henry Radford Ncrman.^ CS. Ensign, ^2$ Feb. 38 ; Lieut. 8 Apr. 42 ; Captain, 4 Oct. 48 ; Major,
20 July 58; \Bt.Lt.Colonel, 2b A^r. sg; Zt. Colonel, 14 June 64; , Colonel, 23 Sept. 65 ; Major General,
26 Mar. 70; Lt. General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Manchester Regiment, 25 Sept. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Basil Lloyd Anstruther, Lieut. 17 July 73 ; Cupt. 13 June 79 ; Major, i Aug. 83 ;
Lt. Colonel, 31 May 94.
2 Charles Parker Ridley,*' Lieut, c, Am e;. 73; Captain, 13 Sept. 79; Major, 30 Sept. 84; Lt. Colonel,
28 July 95.
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I May 78
II May 78
n May 78
30 Jan. 78
4 Sept. 78
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug. 79
14 Sept. 78
23 April
Majohs.
1 Arthur Edmund Simpson,' 2nd in'/
Command 26 June 96 )
2 Hugh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke... V
2nd in Command 26 June 96 )
1 Charles Tom Reay*
2 William Bannatyne Graham'"
1 Henry Sherwood Smith"
: Charles Robert Oswald-Brown (.Depot)
2 John Percy Gethin
2 Arohibald'Boyd Maxwell'
Captains.
2 John Edward Watson'^
2 John Henry Abbot Anderson'*
p.s.c. Anthony Thos. Philip Hudson, /
D.A.A. Gen. Mauritius, i Mar. 95... i
2 William Bertram'5
Ralph Anstruther Henderson,'^ Goc.'/
Aldershot Military Prison, i-j Fth. 96 j
r Charles Curling MelvilP
Trevor Patrick Breffiney Ternan,"*"!
D SO. Depul}f Commissioner andConsul, ^
Uganda, u:ith local rank of Major )
Claude Geo. Henry SitweK," serving >
under the Foreign OJfiee J
I Robert Davenport Vizard' ,
Lynch Hamilton Prioleau,'.4(y. 4 Vol. \
Bn. Manchester Regt. j Feb. 92 J
Cyril Henry Moore, Army Fag Dept. ...
I p.s.c. Willoughby Garnons Gwatkin ...
Guy Wm.Fitton, Army Fay Department
Henry Charles Edward Westropp, )
Adj. 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus, 13 July 96 >
1 Anthony Hugh Baldwin^"
2 Herbert Lionel James (Depot) ,
1 Henry AVilliam Ernest Hitching
2 William Herbert Williamson
2 Charles Louis Rowe Petrie
I Edmund Howard Gorges
1 Arthur Wm. Marden, Adjutant i SApr.ge
Lieutenants.
2 Arth.Wm. Valentine Plunkett^i (Depot)
1 John Cane Crawford
2 Reginald Salter Weston
2 Edward Vaughan, Adjutant 5 July 95
I Charles Scarborough Cottingham
I Erasmus Darwin Parker
1 Robert James Bridgford (Dc^oO
John Edw. Stanley Maclure.^rmy Fay )
Department, with hon. rank of Captain j
2 Gerald Cleeve Rynd
Herbt. Valentine Ravenscroft," serv- '1
ing with the Egyptian Arm^ j
Alfred Edward Sealy*"^
2 Angus Menzies,^ Transport Officer, t
Malakand Brigade }
I Edward John Howard Walker
1 Francis Wyatt Abbot Anderson
Arthur Mansion Houston
2 George Courtenay King
1 William Patrick Eric Newbigging
2 Hugh Maurice Wellesley Souter
Cyril Grey Stansfeld
Donald Archibald Dugald M'Vean ...
2 Donal Robertson Paton
2 Alexander Nelson Hood
2 Frederick Christian Hirst
1 Arthur George Tillard
2 George Augustus James Godbold
Second Lieutenants.
2 Walter Wilton Campbell Stevenson ..
2 Joshua Henry Miles Jebb
Bache Allen Wright
James Arthur Willington
Alfred Granville Sharp
2 Thomas William Hathway Jones
2 John David Beveridge Erskine
James Falconer Durrant
John Ernest Theodore Griehton
Goorge Frederick Wallace Brindley..
Gordon Stewart Floyd Routh
Faymasters. — i
2 George C. King, Lieut. 2 Battalion (acting^.
Quarter Matters.— 2 Oscar Stewart-Wynne,^* 16 Oct. 89 ; Hon
I Alfred Jones, 19 March 90 ; Hon. Lieut.
ENSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
21 Sept. 74
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
II Feb.
14 Mar. I
9 May
22 Aug,
10 Nov.
24 Apr.
6 July
21 Dec.
3 May
3 May
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
8 Nov. 90
29 Nov. 90
21 Oct. 91
5 Dec. 9
12 Mar. 9
23 Mar. 92
18 May 92
13 Aug. 92
7 Nov. 91
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
20 Feb. 05
20 Feb. 05
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
28 Sept. 9r,l
28 Sept. 95,
27 Nov. 95i
7 Dec. 95!
29 Feb. 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 96
28 Oct.
TI Feb.
II Sept.
29 Nov.
II Oct.
11 Sept.
19 Apr.
13 June
21 June
23 June
3 Sept.
18 June
I July
I July
I July
I July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 May
9 Sept.
12 May
14 itay
6 May
25 Aug.
lo Nov.
10 Apr.
3 July
31 July
6 Nov.
18 Dec.
17 Jan.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
3 Dec.
1 8 Mar.
19 May
1 9 May
I June
10 July
15 Apr.
14 Dec.
11 May
5 July
28 July
31 July
I Dec.
17 May
17 May
13 July
15 July
24 Aug.
4 Oct.
18 June 81
2 Feb. Si
18 Mar. 82
9 July 84
9 July 84
28 Aug. 85
13 Aug. 84
20 Nov. 86
10 Aug. 87
12 Oct. 87
79 12 Oct. 87
11 Feb. 88
2 July 38
12 Nov. 88
12 Nov. 88
13 Sept. 80
10 Apr. 89
8 Nov. Bg
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
18 Mar.
May 90
3 Feb.
92
iSMar.
92
II May
9",
28 July
95
13 July
96
6 Oct.
96
6 Oct.
96
BEEV.MAJ.
J 7 Jan.
25 Jan.
24 Oct.
18 Mar.
6 Dec.
31 May
iq June
28 July
♦ Major Reay and Captain TcnisoB
served with the ist Battalion Man-
chester Regiment in the Egj-ptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
Facings White.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isi Battalion returned from Bengal,
1882.
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta,
1881.
Lieut,
The Manchester Regiment. S^S
12* Lieut.General Norman served with the loth Kegt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at
the battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present during the
whole of the siege operations against Mooltan f.nd surrender of the fortress, including tbe affair of the gth Sept.,
storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position before Mooltan, and commanded the troops in the advanced
batteries of the Camp during the action of Soorjkoond ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps). Commanded two Companies when the Sepoys mutinied at Benares on 4th June 1857 ; commanded
the selected marksmen of the Regiment with the Jounpore Field Force, including the actions of (jhanna, Sultan-
pore and Dhowraha; present with the Regiment at the repulse of the enemy near Amerpoore, siege and capture
ot iiucknow, including the storming of the Bmaumbara and the Kaisabagh ; commanded the Regiment at the
passage of the Touse and forcing the enemy's Dositionnear Azimghur ; present in the skirmish near Birheea, and
at the defeat of the enemy at Jugdespore and subsequently repulsed them from that post ; commanded the K'^oi*
ment in the operations on the 26th May, 2nd and 4th June; was several times mentioned in despatches, and
l)romoted Brevet Major and Brevet Lt.Colonel (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
•■ Lt.Colonel Ridley served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(.Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1851 with the 2ud Battalion Manchester
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) .
" Majors Simpson and Maxwell,' Captains Melvill, Vizard and Prioleau served with the 2nd Battalion.
Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
1" Major Graham served in Southern Afghaniston with the 63rd Regiment in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the-
Egyptian war of 1S82 with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the-
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Smith served with the 63rd Regimentas Adjutant in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). ^ Served
as Adjutant with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain Watson served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment,
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester-
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
i* Captain Anderson served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment.
(Medal with Clasp).
'5 Captain Bertram served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Mounted Infantry with Sir Evelyn Wood's
Brigade, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"i Captain Henderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
IS Major Teruan served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S79-89 (Medal). Served with thee
1st Battalion of the Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army (tjlasp) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
including the engagement at Giniss;''with the Nile Frontier Force in 1 388 as Assistant Adjutant General of th&
force ; and [in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 18S9 including the engagement at Toski as Brigade
Major of Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasn). Proceeded to Uganda on special service in 1894,
and served -with the Unyoro Expedition in 1895.
" Captain Sitwellserved in the Afghan warm 1879-80 with the Kooruni Division, including the Zaimusht Expedi-
tion (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Shropshire Light Infantry, and
was present at the occupation of Kafr Dowar and the surrender of Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-" Captain Baldwin served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment-
(Medal with Clasp).
*' Lieut. Plunkett served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
•^ Lieut. Ravenscroft served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 witK
the 9th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches). rSee also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's-
Annual Army List," p. 786].
^ Lieut. Sealy served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Meda
with Clasp).
-' Lieut. Menzies served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment.
(Medal with Clasp).
^8 Lieut. Stewart Wynne served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment, — formerly the 6ird
{West Suffolk) Regiment.
2nd Battalion 8th Foot (The King's) was constitated in England a separate Regiment, and numbered 63rd Foot,
1758. West Indies, to 1764. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 17S1 (serving as Mounted Infantry). Jamaica, to 1783.
Scotland, to 1786. Ireland and England, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. West Indies, to 1799. England and
Ireland, to 1800. Ferrol, Gibraltar, and Malta, to 1803. [2ad Battalion raised in 1804 ; disbanded 1814.J Ireland
and lladeira, to 1S07. Westlndies, to 1819 (capture of Martinique and Gaadaloupe). England and Ireland, to
1826. Portugal, to 1828. England, 1828. New South Wales, to 1833. East Indies, to 1847. England, to 1851.
Ireland, to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856 (battles of Almaand Inkermanand siege of Sebastopol). Nova Scotia and
Canada, to 1865. England, to 1866. Scotland, to 1867, Ireland, to 1870. East Indies, to 1882 (Afghan war,
1879-80). Egypt, to 1882 (war of 1882). England, to 1888. Ireland, i8S3.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (formerly the g6th Regiment).
Raised in 1824 and proceeded to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1825. Bermudas and Somers Islands, to 1828. Halifax
(with detachments at Sydney, Cape Breton, Prince Edward's Isle, Annapolis Royal, and St. John's, Newfound-
land), to 1835. England, to 1836. Ireland, to 1839. England, to July, 1839. New South Wales, to 1843. Van
Bieman's Land (with detachments in New Zealand, Norfolk Island, and Adelaide), to 1849. East Indies, 1854.
Ireland, to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1857. England, to i860. Ireland, to 1862. England, to May 1862. Cape of Good
Hope, to 1865. East Indies, to 1875. England, to i33i. Malta to 1882. Egypt, to Oct. 1882. East Indies, 1S82.
Record of tlie Services of the King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Capture of Louisburg and Port du Quesne, 1758. Capture of Fort Niagara and siege and capture of
I Quebec, 1759 (granted the motto "Celer et Audax "). Capture of Montreal, 1760, and of Martinique
! and Savannah, 1762. American War of Independence, capture of Tobago, 1793, and of Martinique,
: St. Lucia and Guadaloupe, 1794. Surinam and battle of Bergen, 1799. Capture of the Dauisli West
India Islands, 1807 ; of Martinique and Islands of Les Saintes, 1809, and of Guadaloupe, 1810. Penin-
sular War of 1808-14, including the battles of Roleia, Vimier and Corunna, passage of the Douro,,
battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor,Albuhera, Arroyo dos Molinos, siege and assault of Ciudad
Eodrigo, capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege and assault of (jastle of Burgos, battles of
Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse and Bayonne. Punjab campaign in 1848-49, including the
siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat. Kaffir War in 1851-53. Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58,
including the siege, assault and capture of Delhi. China War in i860 (Taku Forts and Pekin). Red.
River Expedition, 1870. Afghan war of 1878-80 (battle of Ahmed Khel, march to Candahar under Sit
Frederick Roberts and battle of Candahar). Zulu war in 1879 (battle of Gingindhlovu). Boer war in
1881. Egyptian war of 1882, including the battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Soudan campaign in 1884 (El Teb and
Tamai). Hazara, Miranzai and Burmese Expeditions, 1890-91.
329 The Prince of Wales' (North Staffordshire Regiment).
rndTtt.^I^fftst. ] Formerly the 64th {2nd Staffordshire) L?^:":.-!™^ '
a7id the gSth (Prince of Wales') Jiegiments.
(Tlie 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 3rd Stafford Militia respectively.)
The Prince of Wales' Plume. "St. Lccia" " Scbinam" "Chini." (with the Dragon). " PnifJins " "Pbbsia"
"Rkshiee " " Bushiee" "Kooshab" "Lccknow."
Colonel.— I Charles Algernon Lewis,' Cornet, ''13 Oct. 25; Lt. ^1$ Aug. 26; Capf. ''12 April 33;
Capt. ic Lt.Colonel, ^^o Dec. 4s; Colonel, 20 June 54; ifmor, 11 Jan. 58 ; X^.CoioiieZ, 13 Feb. 59 ; If ajor
General, 19 June 60; Lieut. General, 8 March 69; General, 5 April 76 ; Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonels, — 2 Henry David Williams,* Lt. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. 6 Mar. 80; Major, 17 June 8s ; Lt.
Colonel, 6 Mar. 95.
I Thomas Currie.^ CB. Lt. 28 Feb. 74 ; Capt. 12 Mar. 8r ; Major, i July 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 96.
Years
Set
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10
in\
Majoes.
Charles Edward Bradley,*
Command 9.6 June 96
p.x.c. Henry Beaufoy Mortimer,' 2nd 1
in Command 14 Sept. 96 )
Harry S'ewart Bruce Hodgkinson ...
Arthur Wildman Prior^
Henry Hartland Higglnson' (Z><>po<) ...
Thomas Montgomery Hawtayna,' >
Travelling Commr. Lagos, 21 Mar. 91 >
p.s.c. Walter Greuville Ley'
2 Francis Geldard'
2ND LTEUT.
Capiains.
Alan Mackenzie-Peudrill"'
Albert John Lindner, Superintendent )
of Gymnasia, Woolwich, 12 Jan. 95 i
Percy Shakespeare Dyson, A. P. Dept.
Edmund Graham Snow
Arthur George, Adj. 3 Bn. 1 May 93 ...
Henry Marwood,' Adjutant 9 Jan. 93
George Barton Smith, Army Pay Dept.
Lionel Thomas Campbell Tw3-ford, (^
Adjutant Provisional Bn. 17 Dec. 95 )
Charles Grove Amphlett
AVilliamAlexanderBarnett,"'J(i;M(unO
Cape Colonial Vol. Jii/les 3 Feb. 94 S
Reginald Pole Stuarc
Herbert C'hidgey Brine Payne,"'^r»jy I
Pay Department )
Robert Harcourt Ord Capper (Depot)...
Lindsay Buchanan Scott
Charles Woodward Croftou
Matthew Benjamin Dipnall Ffinch, )
Adjutant 17 Dec. 95 >
Somerset Charles Godfrey FarfaxAstei:
Harry Seddon Prickard
John William Saunders
Lieutenants.
2 Vigant William de Falhe
I Thomas Montgomerie Webb (Depot) ...
1 Robert Schlesinger Hutchison
Lionel Kekewiea Carlyon
2 Claude Edward Allan Milburne (Depot)
t Benjamin Irb.y Way
z Alfred Letchworth Law
I William Horeman Goldfinch'-
I Alexander Robert Crawford Rew
■ Morton Herbert Knaggs
I John Wilson
Arthur Reginald Hoskins.'^ serving >
witti the Lgyptian Army }
: Arthur Wavell Foote
I Edward Vigor Fox
Francis Earl Johnston
Halkett Walton Mone.y Down
James Jay Bleecker Farley
I Henry Stamford Lewis Alford
Thomas Alchin Andrus
Alexander William Ralston
Second Lieutenants.
2 Alister William Stewart Ewing
1 William Dennistoun Sword
Wm. Radcl.vffe Dugmore, oh Special >
Service, Z'ganda )
2 Douglas Thorne Seckham
1 Louis John Wyatt
2 Reginald John Drake
2 Horace William Ritchie
2 George Edward Leman
2 Hugh Elliot Moule
2 Bertram Barre Waddell-Dudley
2 Henry Carmichael Tweedie
2 David John Jackson Hill
22 Jan, 79
II Aug.
13 Aug. 79
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
79
4 May
Ti Feb.
13 June
22 Aug.
31 Oct.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
3 July
3 May
3 Ma.y
28 June
29 Nov.
25 Mar.
2 May
23 May
25 July
7 Nov.
5 Dec.
13 Sept.
23 Sept.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
28 Feb.
23 Feb.
12 Nov.
13 June
29 Jan.
13 Sept.
12 Mar.
I July
23 Apr.
25 June
I July
St
lo May
82
10 Sept.
7S
ft Feb.
84
6 Feb.
84
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
6 Feb.
23 May
23 May
23 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
2 Mar,
2 Mar.
16 July
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
20 June 94
29 May 95
7 Dec. 95
29 Feb. 96
29 Feb. 9*i
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
4 Nov. 961
i5 0:t.
15 Dec.
6 Mar.
5 Apr.
16 June
15 Sept.
11 Nov.
I May
28 Oct.
30 Nov.
3 Feb.
9 Jan.
6 Mar.
12 Nov.
30 Nov.
17 Dec.
26 Feb.
20 Mar.
7 Apr.
14 Sept.
21 Mar. 91
I Mar. 84
14 Sept. 92
I Mar. 93
1 Mar. 93
I Mar. 93
I May 93
28 Oct. 93
30 Nov. 93
3 Feb. 94
9 Jan. 93
6 Mar. 95
30 Nov. 95
17 Dec. 95
26 Feb. 96
14 Sept. 96
18 Nov. 96
1 July 88
10 Oct. 83
10 Sept. 90
14 Sept. 92
9 Jan, 95
22 July 96
14 Sept. 96
2 Dec. 96
- Lt.Colonel Williams served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884,
^ Lt.Colone' Currie served withthe
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in com-
mand of the ist Battalion of the
North Staffordshire Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, CB.).
* Major Bradley served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888.
' Major Mortimer served with the
Dongoia Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the ist Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment (mentioned in despatches).
^ Maiors Prior, Ley and Geldard
served" with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884.
Captain Marwood served in the
operatioBS in Zululand in i883.
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbeit
Kitchener in 1896 with the ist Bat-
talion North Stafifordshire Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
MajorJ.
CFor continuation of Votes , see end of
Ike York and Lancaster Segiment,
P- 33'-
Facings White.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
xsf Bait, embarked for the West
Indies, 1884.
2nd Butt, returned from Aden, 30
Mar. 1888.
Paymasters. — 2
I
Qfiarier Masters. — i Henry Francis Healy, 18 Juno 87 ; Won. Lieut.
2 loha Barrage, 27 Sept. 93; Son. Lieut.
fnd^Batt'fMaurf^^s. ] The York and Lancaster Regiment. [S^^t-roSe^tbso
Formerly the 6^th {2nd York N. Hiding') and the ?>/^th {Yorlc and Lancaster) Regiments-
(The 3r(l Battalion is formed of the 3rd West York Militia.)
"India" (with the Royal Tiger). The Union Rose.
"Nive" "Peninsula" " ABiBiA" "Lhcknow " "New Zeai-and " " Egypt, 188?, 18S4" " Tel-el-Kebib."
Colonel.— James Henry Craig Robertson, i'"«i^H, 2 July 29 ; itcMf. 30 Dec. 35; Cupi. 27 Feb. 42 ; Bf. Major,
20 June 54 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Major, 7 May 58 ; Colonel, 27 Sept. 63; Major General, 16 May 7c;
Lt. General, i July 81 ; General, 1 Apr. 91 ; Colonel York and Lancaster Regiment, 21 June 92.
Lieutenant Colonels.— i Charles John'Whitaker,' .Bneign, 8 July 69; Lieut. ''4 Jan. 71 ; Capt. 14 Dec. 78 ;
Major, 24 Feb. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 27 Aug. 94.
2 Henry Boughey, Ensign, P27 Nov. 67 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 3 Apr. 78 ; Major, 23 Mar. 87 ; Lt,
Colonel. I .Tuly 95. ^
Fan 1 Halt
Pay. Pay.
Majors.
t Berkeley Crosbie Quill," 2«(i in Com-'/
mand 26 June 96 ^
2 VVilliam Johnston Kirkpatrick," ind (
in Command 26 June 96 )
1 Frederic Percy Lousada"
Francis Edward Wa.Uerstein
2 p.f.c. Herbert Chas. Onslow Plumer" ...
Charles King Colhoun,!' Adjutant i\
Battalion 9 Mar. 92 i
2 Ernest Chamier Broughton"
I Henry Southey Scholes" (Dfpof)
2ND LIECl.
Captains.
2 Saumarez Frederick Grosvenor'*
George Francis Robert Henderson," |
Professor Staff College, with rank of r
Lt. Colonel, 17 Dec. 92 /
RandallChas.AnnesleyHowe.^MJ;. i I
Vol.Bn.York 4-Lane. Regt.iSept. 93;
Spencer Duncan Maul,'* Adj. i Vol. I
Bn. Oxjord Lt. Infantry i Jan. 94 i
2 Edward Francis Woodford'* (I>ei*o?) ...
Arthur Steuart Palmer, Army Urd. Dept.
I Charles William Brett Farrant^^
1 Stuart Peter Rolt
p.t.c. Edward Honywood-Hughes, \
D.A.A. General, Ireland, 25 Mar. 95 )
2 Harry NichoU Byass
■i Cecil Henry Kekewich
2 Richard E.yles Galindo"
2 Fred. Francis Williamson I)aniell,'>
Adjutant 16 Mar. 96 J
I Arthur Colville Hyde
I Ernest Cazenove Cobbold
I William Longfield Brady
I John Hervey Armstrong
Henry Cecil East Sraithett, Instructor \
3ythe School of Micsketry, i Jan. 96 )
1 Arthur Manning Haines
2 Edward Geo. Graham Talbot Baines...
LlEnTENANTS.
Clifford Maunsell FitzGerald
I William M'Gee Armstrong
Arthur George Burt
William Fletcher Clerason
1 Somerset Edward Deane Webb (Z)e;)o<)
William Edmond John Bradshaw
2 Ernest James Woodley
2 Frederick Percy Hewlett (Depot)
1 Thomas Tinning Gresson, Adjutant j
21 Dec. 96 i
2 Henry Percy Thurnall
Michael Francis Halford
Clive William Justice, ^i<i« de Camp to ■>
Major General W.C.Juttice 5 Mar. 94 J
2 George Capron
Frederic Ellis Ashton
2 John Saunders Armstrong
2 Harold Kelway Colston
1 Francis Edward Bradshaw Isherwood
2 William Ernest Sykes
2 Middleton Middleton
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert James Longden
2 Reginald Selous
2 Cecil Hugh Taylor
2 Gerald Edward Bayley
1 Courtney Ernest Joseph Brown ...
2 Frederick Thomas Cecil Hill
1 Robert Gardner ,
2 Edward Craig Robertson ,
2 Hugh Frederick Byrne
a William Henry Luttman-Johneon ,
I Frank Baigrie Lord
I Philip Edmund Vaughan
S Dec. 77
30 Jan.
I May
19 Oct.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
19 Feb. 81
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
t6 Nov.
16 Nov.
II Feb.
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
8 Jan.
29 Mar. 90
9 Nov.
28 June
18 Feb.
7 Nov.
9 Jan.
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
17 Dee.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
23 Jan.
6 Mar.
2 June
aS Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
15 Uar.
26 Au^.
21 Aug. 72
28 Feb. 74'
28 Feb. 74 j
II Sept. 76
11 Sept. 761
12 Feb. 771
II Nov. 78
I Mar. 79
29 Apr. 79
24 June 79
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
10 May 82
I July 81
30 Jan. 84
6 Feb. 84
7 Feb. 85
29 Aug. 85
19 Sept. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
30 Jan. 86
31 Oct. 83
7 July 86
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 36
3 July 89
16 Oct. 89
17 Dec. 89
12 Feb. 90
28 Apr. 90
7 May 90
IS Dec. 9
II Feb. 91
30 Sept. 91
26 Oct.
26 Oct.
24 June 79
I July 81
I July 3i
29 May 82
29 May 82
14 Mar. 84
29 Nov. 85
24 Feb. 86
24 Feb. 36
2 June 86
24 Aug. 87
16 July 88
1 Aug. 88
12 Feb. 90
19 Mar. 90
28 Apr. 90
7 May 90
24 Dec. 90
2 Sept. 91
16 Sept. 91
30 Sept. 91
27 Aug. 94
16 Jan. 95
25 Mar. 95
I July 95
28 Aug. 95
BEEV.MAJ.
! Nov. 82
; June 86
30 July 90
27 Aug. gcD
27 Aug. 90
I July 91
22 Jan. 93
24 May 93
27 Aug. 94
I July 95
28 Aug.
16 Mar.
'" Lt. Colonel Henderson served
with the 2nd Battalion York and
Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 18B2, and was pre-
sent in theengagementsat ElMagfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the tltvo actions
9 Nov. 92 ^^ Kassasin^and at the battle of
27 Aug. 94 Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal
27 Nov. 94 with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
16 Jan. 95 and Khedive's Star).
25 Mar. 95 **CaptainHowe8ervedas Transport
I July 95 Officer throughout the Egyptian war
28 Aug. 95 of 1882, and was present in the en-
5 Aug. 96 gagements at El Magfar and Tol-el-
Mahuta, in the two actions at Kas-
sasin, and at thebattleof Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedire's
Star).
" Captain Farrant served with the Burmeie
Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd BatCalionRoy*!
Munster Fuiiliers (Medal with Clasp).
Full I Half
Pay. Pay.
33 T The Yorh and Lancaster Regiment.
Pai/masters. — i
2
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Fuller, 31 Dec. 87; Son. Lieut.
I Martin Joseph Duggan, 14 Aug. 95; Hon. Lieut.
Faciugs White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Egypt, 21 Avr. 1884. 2H1J Sattulion embarked for Bermuda, 1883.
Major Whitaker served in the Afghan war in 18S0 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the Koorum
Field Force (Medal).
■* Major Quill served with the 2nd Battalk)n York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar aud Tel-el-Mahuta in the two actions at Kabsasin, and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Kirkpatrick served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was pre.'?eritin the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1' Majors Colhoun and Scholes, Captains Grosvenor, Maul, and Woodford sei-ved with the 2nd Battalion York and
Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and were present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star/.
'^ Major Lousada served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el- Mahuia, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
-•' Captain Broughton served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the ist
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Tab and Temai (Medal with
Clas)), and Khedive's Star).
-* Major Pkimer served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Adjutant of the iSt
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp. 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star^
" Captain Galindo served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
P^eccrd of the Sen-ices of the 1st Battalion Yorl- and Lancaster Reyiment— formerly the 6$th {2nd York
North Ridiiii}) Regiment.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment in 1756. Became 55th Regiment, 1758. West Indies, to 1764. America,
to 1777. England, to 1783. (A detachment served as Marines at the relief of Gibraltar, 1782.) Ireland, to 1784.
America, to 1791. Nova Scotia, to 1793. West Indies, to 1705. England and Scotland, to 1800. Cape of Good
Hope, to 1802. Ceylon, to 1803. East Indies, to 1809. Gulf of Persia, to 1810. Isle of France, to 1811. East
Indies, to 1819. Gulf of Persia, to 1820. East India and Arabia, to 1823. England and Scotland, to 1824. Ireland,
to 1339. West Indies, to 1837. Nova Scotia, to 183S. America, to 1841. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1845.
England, to 1846. New South Wales, to Nov. 1846. New Zealand, to 1865. England, to 1867. Ireland, to 1871.
East Indies, to 3882. (Became ist Battalion York and Lancauter Regiment, iSSi.) Aden, to 1884. Egypt, to
April 1884. England, to 1889. Ireland, 1889.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment {formerly the 84i7i Regiment).
Raised in I1758, and proceeded to India, to 1763. America and Canada, to 1783. England, to 1794. (2nd
Battalion raised in 1794, reduced in 1795). Flushing, 1794. England, to 1796. Cape of Good Hope, to 1799. India,
to 1819. [2nd Battalion raised in 1808. Flanders, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battle of Nive). England, to
iSiQ, and incorporated in ISt Battalion.] England, to 1827. Jamaica, to 1838. England, to 1842. India, to 1859
(relief of Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to 1865. Malta, to 1867. Jamaica, to 1870. Halifax,
N.S., to 1871. Ireland, to 1873. Channel Islands, to 1874. England, to 1882. Egypt, Aug. to Oct. 1882. England,
to Oct. 1S83. Bermuda, to i836. Halifax, N.S., to 1888. West Indies, to 1891. South Africa, 1891.
Continuation of Notes to the North Staffordshire SegimenL
1 General Lewis served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 13th August 1855; commanded Divi-
sions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
' Major Higginson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Kuedive's Star).
' Major Hawtayne served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia against the Native
Chief, Fodey Kabba, in 1S92, as Superintendent of the Gambia Police Force.
" Major Marwood, Captains Mackenzie-Pendrill, Bamett, and Payne served in the operations in Zululand
-in 3388.
12 Lieut. Goldfinch served wite the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 attached
to the Maxim Battery (mentioned in despatches).
" Lieut. Hoskins served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
gth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
Reeord of the Services of the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment {formerly the 64th Regiment).
Constituted 64th Foot in 1758, and proceeded to Island of Martinique, 1739 to 1763. England, to 1773. North
America, to 1782. Jamaica, to 1784. England, to 1786. Ireland, to 1793. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of St.
Lucia). England, 1795. Gibraltar, to 1796. England, 1796. Ireland, to 1759. England, to 1801. West Indies,
to i8i3'(capture of Surinam). Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1815. Continent of Europe, to 1816. England, to 1818.
Gibraltar, to 1B27. Ireland, to 1834. Jamaica, to 1840. America, to 1843. England, to 1845. Ireland, to 1849-
East Indies, to 1861 (Persian war of 1856— battles of Eeshire, Bushirc, and Khooshab— and Indian Mutiny, relief
of Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to 1865. Ireland, to 1867. Malta, to 1872. Ireland, to 1874.
Scotland, to 1875. England, to 1878. Channel Islands, to 1879. Ireland, to 18S3. England, to 1884. West
Indies, to' 1886. South Africa and Mauritius, i886.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Regiment
(formerly the gSth Prince of Wales' Regiment).
Raised in 1824, and proceeded to Cape of Hope. To England, 1837. To China, 1841. To India, 1846. To
England, 1855. To India, 1857. To England, 1867. To Weet- Indies, 1873. To Malta, 1875. To India, 1880. To
Aden, 1886. To England, 1888.
Jiegimental DMrict
LNo.
aadB*att!,pioaa; Bombay. ] The DurhaHl Light Infantry. LnJ. eS.-Sunderland
Formerly the 68th (Durham — Lt. Inf.) and the io6th (Bombay Lt. Inf.) Regiments.
(Tlie 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the ist and 2nd Durham Militia respectively.)
The Uniied Red and "White Rose. "Salamauca" "Vittokia" "Pyebnees" "Nivelle" "Obihes'
"PENiNSnLA" "Alma" "Inkkkmam" " Sevastopol" " Peesia" "Reshieb "
"Bushire" " Kooshab " "New Zealand."
Ye»r3'Ser. Colonel.— Eyre Challoner Henrj-, Lord Clarina.i CB. Ensign, ^i Oct. 47; Lieut. ''21 Nov. 51 ; Capi.
332
Ful
Pay.
aer. uolonel.— Eyre Challoner ilenrj-, J^ora umnna,' v^. jLnsign, '» uct. 47; Jbitut. 'ii JMOV. 51 ; capt. 1-14
Halt; Jan. 53 ; JJt.J/u/or, 2 Nov. 5; ; J^ajor, 17 Nov. 57 ; B^.if.Co/oneZ, 20 July 58 ; CoZonei, 3 Apr. 65 ; Major
Pav.! General, 1 Mar. -o ; Lt. General, 5 Nov. 85 ; General, 28 Jan. 91; Co/oiieZ Durham Light Inf., 11 Nov. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 B>ederick Henry Whitby, Lieut. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. 23 July 79 ; Major, 20 Jan. ^4 ;
Lt. Colonel, 27 Aug. 94.
I Arthur Law "Woodland, Ensign, 'i Feb. 67 ; Lieut. ''12 Oct. 70 ; Capt, 29 June 75; Major, 23 Mar. 84;
Lt. Colonel, 31 Oct. 96.
Majoes.
p.s.c. Fi-ank Robert Crofton Carleton, )
2nd in Command 31 Oct. 96; Dep. -
Assist. Adj. Gen.WarOffice. 22Aug.94 )
I Ahvyn de Blaquiere Valentine Paget, \
2nd in Command, 25 Aug. 96 )
1 Herbert Swayne FitzGeralCl^
2 (reorge JIarkham Davison
2 GeorgeMorley SauQders.ComniuiciuHi' 1
Mount Aboo Sanitarium, 11 July 95 ^
1 Thomas RogerJohn3on-Smyth*(De^)o<;
2 Walter Charteris Ross'^ ,
I Francis Gerald Kenyoa-Slaney
ElfSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
Captains.
2 Arthur Trelawny Pa.yne
I ifon. William Lyonel Vane
p.s.c. Frederick Spencer Robb, Staff j
Captain Intelligence Department, ^
War Office, 26 Apr. gi )
I George UlavellMansel
John ErnestBush,' Adjutant G. I. F. \
Railway Volunteers 20 Nov. 95 >
Laurence Parke, Adjutant 5 Vol. Bn. \
Cheshire Eegt ...2 Apr. 94 |
1 George WilfredKeane
Richard John Gardiner, Army Ord-\
nance Department >
Francis Honorius Sisson Sitwell, >
Adjutant 3 Battalion 14 Sept. 96 ... S
2 William Tennant Buck,' Station Staff >
Officer, Neemuch, 14 June 95 )
2 Henry de Beauvoir de Lisle,* DSO....
Charles Edward Wilson," Adjutant^
t Bn. B.B. Jf CLE. Vols. 23 Nov. 93 S
t Alfred William Baker"
Nicholas Trafalgar Biddulph,^ Adju- \
tant Nagpore Vol. Rifles 2 July 96 Ji
I Ernest St. George Pratt
Charles Massy Mathew,'" Army Ord-\
nance Department >
1 Lincoln Edmund Car.y Elwes
2 Chas.CamacLuard, "Adjutant iJuly 96
; BernardWilliamLynedochM'Mahon, \
Adjutant 19 Nov. 96 S
2 Michael Derwass Goring Jones
I Robert Maxwell D'Arcy-Hildyard
Edgar Assheton Iremonger
Lieutenants.
I Robert Francis Bell
I Walter Charles Lascellea
1 Robert Charles Saville (Depot)
2 Hanway Robert Gumming
1 Oswald Birley Harter
2 Ernest Baaeley Hales
I Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant
1 Aubrey Charles Tucker
2 Joseph Arthur Crosthwaite (Depot)
1 Anthony Edward Mortimer Bacon
2 Henry BeuSeld Des Voeux Wilkinson.
Horace Charles Oakes
2 Archibald Francis Stewart
Frank Martin
2 D'Arcy Wentworth Mander
a Bryan Charles Fairfax ]
1 Edward Algernon deader Blake
2 Alexander Kirkland Robb
I William John Ainsworih
Second Libctbkanis.
2 Edward Du Pr^ Herford Moore
1 George Leslie Cochrane
a Eustace Arthur Lang
2 John Murray Davies ".,
1 William Northey .",.',
2 Arthur Stracnan Way ,. „„„„',.',
LIELTT.
21 Sept. 74
14 Sept. 78
29 Sept. 77
I May 78
II Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
11 Aug. 80
II Aug. 80
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb. 81
'.9 Fah. 81
19 Feb. 81
II Feb.
II Feb.
13 June
26 Aug.
30 Apr.
16 July
2 Feb.
8 June 81
24 Aug. 81
5 July 82
83
14 Sept. 87
21 Dec. 87
22 Aug.
28 Nov. 88
30 Jan. 89
8 June S9
8 June 89
8 June 89
16 Oct. 89
29 Nov. 90
9 Sept. 91
10 Oct. 91
9 Jan. 92
12 Mar. 92
28 Sept. 92
z8 Sept. 92
17 Dec. 92
8 Mar. 93
26 Apr. 93
20 May 93
19 July 93
2 June 94
13 June 94
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 95
26 Feb. 96
1 7 Mar. - -
I July 81
I July 3 1
1 July 81
I July Si
I July 3 1
I July 81
1 July 81
28 Jan. 82
to May 82
10 Mar. 33
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 85
25 Nov. 85
30 Jan. 86
20 Nov. 89
20 Nov. 89
27 Aug. 90
25 Feb. 91
10 May 91
28 July 91
15 Aug. 9t
19 Sept. 91
19 Nov. 92
15 Mar. 93
19 Apr. 93
11 Apr. 94
29 July 94
50 July 94
4 Aug.
13 Feb.
12 Feb. 96
a6 Apr. 96
6 May 96
21 May 96
2.3 July
14 Mar,
20 Jan. 84
12 Feb. 85
5 Nov. 87
28 Nov. 87
5 May 87
29 Oct. 88
2 Feb. 89
I Apr. 39
17 Apr. 89
17 Apr. 89
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
28 July 91
I Oct. 91
I Oct. 91
19 Apr. 93
II Apr. 94
II Apr.
II Apr.
II Apr.
13 Feb.
26 Apr.
6 May
25 Aug.
31 Oct.
BEEV.MAJ.
28 .Tuly 9r
21 Oct.
31 Oct.
II Apr.
II Apr.
25 Aug.
31 Oct.
16 Dec.
Tears' Ser.
Full
Half
I
I
...
1
2
1
I
1
11
...
333
The Durham Light Infantry.
2ND LIECT. 1
29 Feb.
96
6 June
96
12 Aug.
96
16 Jan.
QS
23 Sept.
ofc
9 Dec.
96
9 Dec.
96
Second Lieutenants.
2 Godfrey Levinge Gregory ....
1 Robert Tyndall
2 William Gibson
2 Lionel Forbes A shburner
I Alfred Leonard Cart w right....
Lionel Culme SoltauSymons
John Salusbury Onthank ....
Paymasters.— 2 Ernest B. Hales, Lieut. 2 Battalion {acting).
1
Quarter Masters. — 2 William John Qualtrough," i Sept. 86; Hon. Captain, i Sept. 96.
I John Henry Liebrecht, 4 Oct. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings'^'b.ite. — Agents, llesere. Holland Co.
\st Batt. returned from India. 13 Apr. 1887.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882,
I Lord Clarina served with the 05th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd Nov. 1854, includiurr the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture
of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, [general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of
Pouree (mentioned in despatches. Medal n'ith Clasp).
' Major FitzGerald served as Adjutant with the :5th Sikhs in the Afghan war in 1880; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts io the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at"
the battle of Candahar (Medal with (^'lasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain Johnson- Smyth served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Captain Biddulph served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Captains Bush, Buck, Wilson, Baker, and Qualtrough served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86, and were present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain de Lisle served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Mounted Infantry, including the
attack on the Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal, and Khsdive's
Star).
s Major Ross served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on Transport duty with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
1" Captain Mathew served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86-, aiid was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and the Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (mentioned in despatches). , \
II Captain Luard served with the Zhob Field Force in i8go as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signal) ing.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry {formerly the 6Sth Durhar/i
Light Infantry).
Raised in 1756 as the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Constituted 68th Foot in 1758, and pro-
ceeded to Cherbourg and St. Male. To England, 1758. To Scotland, 1762. To Ireland, 1763. To
Antigua, 1764. To England, 1773. To Scotland, 1774. To Ireland, 1776 Td England, 1782. (En-
titled " Durham.") To the Channel Islands, 1783. To Gibraltar, 1785. To the West Indies, :794,
To England, 1796. To Ireland, 1797. To England, 1800. To the West Indies, 1801. To England,
1806. (Made Light Infantry, 1808.) To Waljheren, 1809. To the Peninsula, 181 1 (battles of Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To Canada, i8i8. To Ireland,
X829. To Scotland, 1833. To Gibraltar, 1834. To Jamaica, 1838. To Canada, 1841. To England,
1844. To Ireland, 1846. To Malta, 1851. To the Crimea; 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkermah and
siege of Sebastopol). To the Ionian Islands, 1856. To England, 1857. To Burmah, 1857. To New
Zealand, 1864 (war in 1864-65). To England, 1866. To India, 1872. To England, 1887. Tc Ireland, 1893.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry (formerly the 106th Bomlay
Light Infantry).
Raised at Poona as the 2nd Bombay European Light Infantry in 1840. To Belgaum, 1844. To
Aden, 1846. Right Wing to Poona, 1848. To Belgaum, 1849. To Kurrachee, 1853. To Persia,
1856 (battles of Beshire, Bushire, and Khooshab). To Belgaum, 1857. To Bombay, i860. ToNeemucb^
1861. Entitled " io6th (Bombay) Light Infantry," 1861. To Nusseerabad, 1864. To Meean Meer^
1867. To UmbaUa, 1868. To Jhansi and Nowgong, 1870. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1880. En-
titled " 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry," 1881. To Gibraltar and Malta, 1882. To Egypt»
1885. To India, 1887.
I
ist Batt., KCalta. ~]
2ud Bact.j 'Jawnpore, Bengal. J
The Highland Light Infantry. LNo'T"-Hamnt"^! 334
Formerly the 7 ist {Hiyhlancl — Light Infantry) and the T^th (Highlanders) Begiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the ist Lanark Royal Militia.)
" Caenatic" " SHoLufGHCR" " Mysose " " HiwDoosTArr" "Assaye" (with the Elephant). " Seeingapatam "
"Cape of Good Hope, 1806 "" Roleia " "Vimieha" "Coeunna" "Busaco" "Fuewtes d'Onoe" "Cinr'AD
RoDEiGO" "Badajoz" " Almaraz " "Salamanca" " Vittokia" "Pstkenees" "Nivelle " " Nite " "Orthes"
"ToDLonsE" "Peninsula" " Wateeloo" "South Afeica, 1851-2-3" "Setasiopol" "(Jenieal India"
"EoypT, 1882" " Tkl-el-Kebie."
— Coionei.— Walter Douglas Phillipps Patton-Bethune,' Ensign, P28 Sept. 38; Zt. ''3 Nov. 40; Capf. ^12
Years'Ser. May 46; Ifu/or, 27 Feb. 52 ; Brevet Lieut. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colnnel, 28 Nov. 54; Lieut'.Colonel, 11
May (>2 ; Major General, z ISiTX. 6%; Lieutenant General, n Sept. 75; General t. Oct 77 • Colonel 74th
Foot, 8 Oct. 76. / . . ;t
Lieutenant Colonels, — 2 p.«.c. John Harry Smith Craigie,- -B«sjj;j, 8 July 68; Lieut, ^i-j Nov. 69 ; Capt.
2 Mar. 78 ; Major, 5 May 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. 93 ; Colonel, 22 Jan. 96.
I Francis Maude Reid, ^jisi^K, r 8 July 68; Lieut. •'27 Aua. 70; Capt. 20 Apr. 78; Major, 7 AT)r. 86;
Lt. Colonel, i^'Sov. g^.
Fun Half
Pay. Pay
29
29
ENSIGN OE
2!rD LIEUT.
Majors.
2 Richard Duilin Buckley Rutherford,^) p _
2)i(Z JK CommuKii 26 June 06 jl 9 "Ot. 69
I Eeury Robert Kelham,' 2«iH« Com-}
maud 26 June 96 S
1 Carteret Walter Carey' (Depof)
James Mitchell - Innes, Mecruiting'l
Stuff Officer, Edinburgh, 6 Aug. 95... i
2 Ernest Alfred Growder Garland*
2 Cecil Charles Cavendish, S#a(ioH Staff)
Offiver, Kussowlie Depot, 6 Nov. 04... ;
I Roiiert FoUett M. F. M. Syn/
v:ith Provisional Battalion
1 Hon. Henry James Auson
:::}
271 1 )
Captains.
2 Harrison Midwood'^*
Ingra.m Cosmo Convray-Gordon, Adj.
^Vol.Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.n Nov. 92
Alfred Granville Balfour, Adjutant
2 Vol. Bn. Scottish Jtijles i Sept. 92
John Button Hunt, Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General, Sythe School
Musketry, 31 May 96
1 John Richardson
Gordon Thomas Jas. Carey,'* Adj. 3 ■)
Vol. Bn. M. Fusiliers 17 Dec. 92 ...)
2 Spencer William Scrase-Dickins'*
Fuller Whistler, Adjutant i Volunteer t
Battalion 15 June 93 S
2 George Clifton Inglis Stockwell'*
Horace Francis Kays,'^ Adjutant g )
Lanark Volunteer Hijles 7 Jan. 95 ... j
2 Tyrell Carter Ross
Alexander Francis Evans-Lombe,4i- )
jutant 4 Battalion 1 Jan. 95 i
2 Francis Myles Saudys-Lumsdaine
Robert William Hawthorn Ronald- )
son. Adjutant 26 Apr. 93
1 Arthur Alexander Wolfe-Murray..
2 Herbert Cha worth Fergusson
I Conrad Ernest Noyes
I John Henry Purvis
I Alexander Frederick Lambton ..
1 Allan Ashton Bliott-Lockhart
2 AValter Neilsou
^5 Aug.
II May
21 June 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
Lieutenants.
I James William Alston Cowan
I Edward Roden Hill
1 George Edward Begbie, Adjutant)
14 Jan. 94 >
r William Malcolm Fleming Hamilton...
2 Henry James Thackeray'^
I George Tyrie Brand Wilson
1 Edward beyland Cooke Feilden
2 Henry Geoifrey Noelde Berry
I Charles Bdwai'd Andrews, ictY/t P^'o- )
visioual Battalion j
I Thomas MacGregor Twynam
1 Robert John Al Wynne Haldane
2 John Crum Grahame
2 Edward Ar.mstrong
2 Basil Charles Mowbray
2 Robert Emile Shepherd Prentice
1 Arthur Neil Edmondstone Browne
2 Alan Col quhoun Grant
2 Charles Robertson
1 Robert Warren Hastings Anderson ...
2 Henry John Pack-Beresford
6 July 87
16 May 88
22 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 88
8 Dec.
30 Jan.
23 Mar.
28 Oct. 71
28 May 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 7
II Nov. 78
28 Apr. 76
I July 81
I July Si
II Sept. 76
I July 81
I July 81
1 July 81
I July 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
5 Dec.
23 Aug,
7 Feb.
25 Nov.
25 Aug.
CAPTAIN.
29 Apr.
7 Jan.
25 Jan.
2S Oct.
24 Jan.
10 Feb.
15 Dec.
3 Apr.
BHEV. MAJ.
11 Sept. 88
6 May
I Nov. 90
Ss
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
3 Apr.
18 Dec.
6 May
22 Oct.
22 Nov.
10
Second Lieutenants.
2 Thomas Francis Murray
2 Denis Wellesley Maxwell
1 John James Ronald
2 Edward Lewis RoUand '.
I Thomas Patrick Milne Home
I Henry Townsend Corbet Singleton ,
Apr. 89
14 Aug.
8 Nov. 90
17 Jan. 91
4 Feb. 91
25 Mar. 91
23 May 91
10 Oct, 91
5 Deo. gi
9 Apr. 92
19 Oct. 92
26 Oct. 92
7 Dec. 92
20 May 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
18 July 94
10 Oct, 94
20 Feb. 95
6 Mar. 95
6 Mar. 95
6 Mar. Q5
6 Mar. 95
18 Feb. 91
4 May 91
3 Feb. 92
I Sept. 92
14 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
24 Nov. 92
17 Dec. 92
17 May 93
25 June 93
14 Jan. 94
22 Nov. 94
I Jan. 95
7 Jan. 95
6 Aug. 95
25 Mar. 96
II Apr. 96
7 May 96
31 May 96
18 Nov. 96
22 Nov. 90
22 Nov.
18 Feb.
18 Feb.
3 Feb.
I Sept. 92
26 Oct. 92
14 Nov. 92
14 Nov. 92
17 Dec. 92
17 May 93
15 June 93
22 Nov. 94
1 Jan. 95
7 Jan. 95 1
7 May 96
3 1 May 96
18 Nov. 96
JIAJOB.
?4 Feb 86
31 Jan, 90
22 Nov. 90
22 Nor. 94
13 Nov. 95
25 Mar. 96
24 June 36
II Nov. 96
Full
Pay.
■Ser.
Half
Pay.
3
2
2
2
2
I
I
...
»3
2
2
335
T^e SigJiland Light hifantri
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert Guy Incledon Chichepter( Jlsyoi)
■ Charles Eobert Graham Mayne
Percy Balfour
Arratoon William David Gaussen
1 Hervey Ronald Bruce
2 Hugh Charles Stockwell, with Pro-')
visional Battalion J
2 Keith Lyon Buist
Arnold Jeffreys Marten
Paymasters. — 2 Henry G. N. de Berry, Lieut, 2 Battalion (acting).
I
Quarter Masters,
2S-D LIEUT.I
29 May
PS
iq Julie
OS
2S Sept.
qs
28 Sept.
OS
7 Dec.
95
28 Mar.
96
6 June
g6
1 9 Dec.
96
. John Thomas Johnson, 21 Dec. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
I Duncan Pinlayson, 21 Dec. 95; Man. Lieut.
Facings YeWow.— Agents, Sir CR. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
isi Battalion embarkedfor Malta, 9 Feb. 1895. 2nd Battalion emharkedfor India, i Oct.
1 GeneralPatton-Bethuneserved with the 74th throughout the Kaffirwar of 1851-53 (Medal), ana was present i^a
all the operations ; commanded the Regiment in the Field from November 1851 until October 1852 (mentioned i''
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Goicnel). Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present (attached to th®
Staff) at the battle of Balaklava and Inkerman, and was also present vrith the Head Quarter Staff as an amateu''
at the battle of the Alma, the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, and capture of Balaklava (Medal withfou^
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). He was on Field Service with a Madras Column during the
Indian Mutinyin 1857.
^ Colonel C'raigie served with the Chitral Relief Force tinder Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Assistant Adjutant
General to the force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal w-ith Clasp) .
* Majors Kelham and Garland served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and were present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'' Major Rutherford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal). Served in
the expedition zo the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Major C. W. Carey served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptianwar of
1882, and vras present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star),
'1 Major Synge served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at I he battle of Tel-el-Kebir— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
"i Captains Midwood and G. T. J. Carey served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and were present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain Scrase-Dickins served in the Egyptian war of 1802 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," page 786.]
1* Captain Stock well served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major 3rd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
]^ Captain Kays served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Superintendent Of
Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"Lieut. Thackeray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty
(Medal with Clasp) .
Record oj the Services of the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry (formerly the 'jAt^ Highlanders)
Eaiseii in 1787, remaining at liome till 1789. India, to 1805 (storming of Seringapatam and battle of
Assaye). England and Scotland, to i8og. Ireland, to 18 10. "The Peninsula, to 18 14 (battles of Busaco,
Fuentea d'Onor, Ciudad E-odrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse). Ireland, to 1818. North America, to 1828. West Indies, to 1830. Ireland, to 1834. West
Indies, to 1841. Canada, to 1845. England and Scotland, to 1847. Ireland, to 185 1. Soutb Africa, to
1854. India, to 1864. England and Scotland, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. Gibraltar, to 1872. Malta,
to 1876. Straits Settlements, to 1878. Hong Kong, to 1879. Straits Settlements, to 1880. England
and Scotland, to 1882. Egypt, to 1883 (war of 1882, battle of Tel-el-Kebir).- England, to 1884. T»
India, 1884,
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's), 336
1st Batt., Aldershot. 1 -rp 1 47, ^ 1 [ Eegimental District
zndBatt.,rerozepore, Punjab. | J^ Omierly llie T 2na LNo. 72— Fort George.
(Duke of Alhaiiifs Own HigJtlanders) and the jSth (Ri.ghland — Ross-shire Buffs) Begts.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Highland Rifle Militia.)
" Cuidich'n Shi." The late Duke of York's Cypher and Coronet. " Cahnatic " "Mysore
"Assaxe" (with the Elephant). "Cape of Good Hope, 1806" "Maida" "Java"
1835" "Sevastopol" " Peesia " " Kooshab " "LuCKifow" "Gknteai, India" '
" Charasiah" "Kabul, iSyq " "Kandahar, 18S0" "Afghanistan, 1878-80" "Egypt, 1882 "
Colonel.— Sir William Parke.i XC.B., JSnsign, ''15 Dec. 40; X(. ^a? Sept. 42 ; Capt. 9 Jan. 45 ; Major,
■"i Dec. 54; Lt.Colonel,^2s Nov. 5s ; Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Zt. General, i Oct. 77 ;
General. 1 Apr. 82 ; Colonel Worcestershire Re^t., 25 July 83 ; Colonel Seaforth Highlanders, 29 Aug. 03.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Charles John Butler Stewart,* Ensign, ^ 9 Aug. 64; Lieut. ^ 9 Mar. 67 ; Capt.
28 May 73 ; Major, 28 Mar. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 May 93.
I Robert Hunter Murray," CB. Emign, ^iS Dec. 67 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 8 Apr. 80 ; St. Major, 2 Mar. 81 ;
Bi.Lt. Colonel, 18 Nov." 82 ; Colonel, 10 Dec. 92 ; Major, 17 Apr. 89 ; Zt. Colonel, 3 July 95.
" HiNDOOSTAN '
"South Afeica,
Peiwae Kotal"
" Tel-el-Keeie."
FuU
Pay
Half
Pay.
Majoes.
2 James Wyndham Hu,s;hes-Ha-llett,' )
DS0.,2nd in Command 26 June 96,.. J
i James Alastair Campbell,'" 2nd in 1
Command 26 June 96 )
2 Kenneth Ross MacKenzie'^
2 William de Bathe Hatton'^
I Sydney Bellinghani Jameson {Depot)
Herbert Sturges Barlow,'* Adjutant )
3 Battalion 10 ^liiy g^ S
SeymourCharles HaleMcnro'= (Breoet j
Lt. Colonel 22 Ja^i. go), Dejj. Assist. Adj. >
General, Bawul Findee, 4 ilar. 96 ... j
Harry Colquhoun Farquharson Mac-S
donald,iMi;;.3 Vol.Bn.B.Highlndrs. !•
13 Sept. 94'...' : )
Captains.
George Mackintosh'*
I Granville George Algernon Egerton"...
William Hugh Hunter-"
Alf.Chas.Setou-Christopher.-^JiIeerMif-')
ing Stajjf OJficer, Liverpool, i^Apr. 92/
1 George Russell Tod23 '.
2 George Ramsay Elliot,-* Adjutant")
15 Oct. 95 5
Colin John Mackenzie,-^ Stajf College...
1 Arthur Andrew Spottiswoode^'
2 James Rutherford Clark-^
Herbert Frederick NortheyHopkins,^^ |
Adj. 4 Bn. Cheshire liegt. i Nov. 95... )
2 Randal Frederick Alison (Depot)
Granville Cholniondeley Feilden, Adj. ')
I Sutherland Vol. Biflcs 16 July 94I.. /
2 Wilfred Graham Moon^'
2 Douglas CampbelP-
2 Hon. Douglas Forbes-Sempill^^
Alex. Stirling,'* J-dj.i Vol. Bn. i N0V.95
2 Ernest Arnold Cowans^''
2 George Machen Lumsden"
I Alan Charles Duncan Baillie^*
I Malcolm Donald Murray
I Neil Campbell-Maclachlau
1 Evelyn Ridley Bradford
Harold Bessemer Galloway,*" Adju- >
tant 3 Volunteer Battalion 1 Dec. 96 /
Lieutenants.
Augustus M'Clintock, serving under\
the Royal Niger Company J
2 Frederick Hugh Gordon Cunliffe^s
Archibald Buchanan Ritchie, .4. Z'.C. ")
to Maj. Gen. H.Le G. Geary 10 Sept. 95 j
Robert Seymour Vandeleur {Depot)
2 Timothy Fetherstonhaugh^^
1 Caryl John Ramsdea, Adjutant 19 )
Oct. 95 j
Alastair William Mathew Brodie^^'
2 Lockhart Thomas Stockwell (Depot) ...
2 Algernon Bingham Anstruther Stewart
Henry Charles Barwick Hopkinsou,*' \
serving with the Egyptian Army )
Walter Thomas Gaisford
Hugh Maxwell Blair
Ernest Cox
Noel Arbuthnot Thomson
2 John Patrick Grant
2 Arthur Charle."! Bridgeman Alexander
2 Kenneth Wyndham Arbuthnot
2 Michael William Howard Lindsay
2 Charles Brailjhwaite Chamley
1 Clifton Charles Orby Gascoigne
2 Claude Prendergast; Doig
Second Lieutenants.
2 Wilham Spencer ullivant
Ronald Robert Stewart
Angus John M'Neill
Francis James Marshall
2 Francis Edward LLoyd Daniell
I Charles Ingjis Stockwell
2ND LIEUT.
3 Oct.
8 Dec.
13 Mar. 78
26 June
29 Nov.
9 Aug.
28 Apr.
13 Nov.
30 Apr.
II May
1 3 Aug.
II Aug.
II May
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
24 Sept.
19 Oct.
29 Feb.
9 May
22 Aug.
S Dec.
8 June Sq
26 June 8q
21 Sept. 89
21 Sept. 89
21 Dec. 89
29 Mar. go
8 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
29 Nov. 90
25 Mar. 91
17 May 77
IS Dec. 79
12 Feb. S
28 Feb. 81
II Mar. 81
81
81
81
81
23 May 91
7 Nov. 9T
7 Nov. 91
9 Apr. 92
13 July 92
20 May 93
19 July 93
:g July 93
9 Sept. 93
28 Feb. 94
10 Oct, 94
10 Oct. 94
24 Oct. 94
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept, 95
I July
I July
I July
I July
22 Oct. 81
9 Sept. 82
29 July 82
6 Feb. S4
12 Nov. 84
e May 85
9 May 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
10 Nov. 86
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 89
25 Oct. 89
11 June 90
29 Oct. 90
22 Apr. 91
11 Aug. 91
2 Sept. 91
23 Sept. 91
I Dec. 91
4 May 92
23 Nov. 92
10 May 93
I June 93
18 June 93
22 Jan. 94
1 6 July 94
13 Sept. 94
3 Mar. 95
I Apr. 95
12 .Tune 95:
3 July 95!
19 Oct. 95!
26 Oct. 95
1 Nov. 95
29 Apr. 96
2 Sept. 80
22 Apr. 86
27 Mar. 83
27 Mar. 85
18 Jan. 88
15 Mar. 88
25 Apr. 8S
10 Mar.
8 May 89
15 May
1 Aug.
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
26 Oct.
2Q Oct. 90
14 Feb. 91
II Aug. 91
2 Sept. 91
I Dec. 91
23 Nov. 92
22 Jan. 94
26 Jan. 94
16 July 94
13 Sept. 94
1 Feb. 95
I Feb. 95
I Apr. 95
3 July 95
I Nov. 95
•26 Apr.
27 Apr. 9:
27 Mar. go
14 Feb. 91
2 Sept. 91
23 Nov. 92
8 May 93
26 Jan. 94
I Apr. 95
3 July 95
Half
Pay.
5
3 -
537 Soaforth Highlanders {Boss-shire Buffs, The Bulce of Alhamfs).
Second Liectenamts
2 David Henry GrEeme
I Edward Campion
I IJerrick Alfred Garden
I Percy John Fincli
I Lancelot Holland
I George Wolfe Murray
2N'D T.TEUT.
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
.5 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 96
taymasters. — 2 Son. D. Forbea-Sempill, Captain 2 Hattalion (acting).
T
Qiinriey blasters. — 2 Martin Glynn, ^"^ 23 Nov. 92 ; Hon. Xieui.
I George Whitefield Anderson, 22 Deo. 94 ; Bon. Lieut.
Facings Yellosv. — Aijents, Messrs. Cox and Oo.
1st SattaJion returned from Beyigal, 1882. 2nd Battalion emlarkedfor Bombay, 1879.
' Sir William Parke served in the Crimean campaign from 13th June 1855 (in command of the72nd Highlanders
from July), including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of i8th June and 8th
Sept. (.Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served in India in 1857-59. was appointed 1st Class Brigadier, and commanded 2nd Brigade of the
■Rajpootana Field Force from March 1858 to July 1859, including the siege and fall of Kotah, on which occasion he
comncanded the leading Column ot assault; subsequently throughout the leading ooerations in Central India in
1858-59, and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tautia Topee and Rao Sahib, who were attacked and defeated at
Oodeypnre m Dec. 185B by the 2nd Brigade B.F. Force (received the thanks of the Governor General of India
and of the Governor in Council of Bombay; Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
« Lt. Colonel Stewart served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal ^vith Clasp), and in the Expeditionin i8gi with the same Battalion (Clasp).
' Colonel Murray served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Kocrum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces (till April 1880 as Adjutant) ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul
in I)eceniberi879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Robeits in the march to Candahar, and waspresentat the battleof
Candahar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major Infantry Brigade Indian Contingent, and was present at
the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
Served throughout the Soudan campaign in 1S85 on special service as Assistant to the Chief of the Staff, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^ Major Hughes-Hallett served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of ihe Afghan war in 1878
till July 1S79 "with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Sei-ved with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagcn ent at Chalouf (mentioned in despati-hes), and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chirral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Hi^hlanHers (mentioned in despatches, Z)SO., and Medal with Clasp).
'1 Major J. A. Campbell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from February till December 1879
with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egj'ptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1- Major Kenneth Mackenzie served with the 7Sth Highlanders in the Afghan war in i8°o (Medal). Served
■with the Transport Department in Southern Afghanistan from 15th November 1879 to 14th February 1881. Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal witli Clasp) . and in that in 1891 (Clasp).
" Major Hattor served with the 7Sth Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Was Orderly Officer to
the Brigadier General Commanding the 2nd Brigade Candahar Field Force from 19th December j88o to the 2rst
March 1881. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp).
1* Major Barlow served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
•5 Lt. Colonel Monro served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Regimental Transport Officer, from April 1880 as Ad-
jutant ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (wounded) , and m the engagement at Charasiah
"and the operations around Cabul in December 1870 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the eugasementat Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Accompanied Sir Charles AVan-en to South Africa in 1884, and served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in com-
mand of Volunteers (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Claspj. Served with the Chiiral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Communica-
tions, and afterwards as Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Golonel, Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Macdonald served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from January 1879 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, including the Khost Expedition, the engagement at Charasiah, and the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was presentat the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star)
'* Cajtain Mackintosh served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Orderly Officer to Colonel Cruickshank, Commanding the River Column and was
pi-esent in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
1' Captain Egerton served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan wiir from November 1879 with the
Cabul and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879
(dangerously wounded) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Adjutant ist BattaUon Seaforth
Highlanders throughout tie Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el Kebir (Medal vpith
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Captain Hunter served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
ai Captain Spottiswoode served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was presentat the engagement at Chalouf and at thebattleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, nnd Khedive's Star).
w Captain Christopher served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal) ; was Orderly Officer
to Brigadier General Walker, Commanding 3rd Brigade Southern Afghanistan Field Force, from the 29th
November 1880 till the nth May 1881.
2^ Captain Tod served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders as Regimental Transport Officer throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Cla-'p, and Khedive's Star).
** Captain Elliot served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the same Battalion (Clasp).
»5 Major Colin Mackenzie served with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to
the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
([Modal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 and again in 1887-89,
as Kmbarkation Officer at Mandal.iy, 'Transport Officer at Myingyan, and subsequently in command of a Com-
pany of Mounted Infantry (Medal -srith two Clasps). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant of
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the operations against the
Seaforth Highlanders (^Boss-sMre Buffs, The Dii/ce of Albany's). 338
Hunza Nagars in 1891-92 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present at the capture of iN'ilt
Fort; commanded the force at the storming of the enemy's second position on aotli December 1892, and during
the sulisequcritacl.Ta.iCcf and occupation of Hunza and Nagar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'■•^ Captain Clark served in the Hazara E.xpedition in 1888 as Acting Adjutant to the Left Half Battalion 2nd
Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp) .
^' Captain Hopkins served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp).
^'- Captain Moon served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer with the 2nd Column (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp. Also served in the Hazara Expedition in i8gi with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Clasp).
^^ Captain D. Campbell served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Acting Quarter Master with the Left Half
Battalion 2nd Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Hon. D. Porlies Sempill, Lieats. Cunlilfe, Featherstonhaugh, and Bi-odie served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
f* Captain Stirling served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2ud Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2iid Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp) .
^* Captain Cowans served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Olflcerwiththe 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Exjiodition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Clasp).
^' Captain Lumsden served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 189T with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
^^ Captain Baillie served in the Hazara E.xpedition in 1888 with the and Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp). Sewed in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
*" Captain Galloway served in theHazaraExpeditionin 1891 wilhthe 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp).— See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
*' Lieut. Hopkinson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 12th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
^° Lieut. Glynn served in the Afghan war in i83o with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the Hazara
Expedition in i8qi with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders
(formerly the ■j2nd Highlanders).
Raised by letter of service dated 8tli January 177S. Inspected and passed 15th May 1778. Received
title of 78th iStli July 1778. Proceeded to Guernsey and Jersey 12th September 1778. Proceeded to
the East Indies ist June 1781. Number chang-ed to 72nd in 1786. Took part in tbe capture of Ceylon
1795. Returned to England 2nd February 1798. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope 31st July 1805.
To Mauritius 1810. To the Cape of Good Hope 1814. To India and back 1815. Returned to England
22nd December 1821. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope ist July 1828. Returned to England nth
April 1840. Embarked for Gibraltar 27th November 1844. To Barbadoes 1848. To Halifax, JN.S.,
1851. Returned to England 12th October 1854. Embarked for Malta 14th December 1854. To the
Crimea 22nd May 1855. Returned to England 6th July 1856. Embarked for Bombay 4th September
1857. Returned to England i6th November 1865. Embarked for Bombay 21st February 1S71. To Aden
25th February 18S2. To Egypt 2nd August 1882. Returned to England 15th October 1882.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders
(formerly the ySth Highlanders).
Raised by letter of service dated 7th March 1793. Inspected and passed July 1793. Proceeded to Holland
September 1794. Returned to England May 1795. Proceeded to Quiberon August 1795. Returned
January 1796. Proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope 1797. To Calcutta February 1797. To Bombay
February 1803. To Goa February 1807. To Java August 1811. Returned to England July 1817.
Proceeded to Ireland November 1817. Embarked for Ceylon April 1826. Returned to England February
1838. Embarked for India April 1842. Proceeded on active service to Persia in January 1857, returned
to Bombay in May 1857, thence immediately to Bengal. Returned to England September 1859. Em-
barked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England from Nova Scotia, 21 Deoomber 1871.
EmbasJred for India 16 February 1879. C^M^^-1 ^S ^''^te-'
3^9 "ndTtt!Ssfot''*''" ] The Gordon Highlanders. HfTs^tZt^it
Formerly iJie "j^th (StirlingsJdre) and the <)2nd (^Gordon Highlanders) Begiments.
j^ (The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Eoyal Aberdeenshire Militia.)
ilraoBE" "Sbeingapatam:" "India" (with the Royal Tiger)" "Egmont-op-/.ee" " Maijdoea'' "Egypt " (with
the Sphinx). "CoRuifNA " " Fuentesb'Onoe" " Almakaz" "Tittoeia" "Ptbesees" "Nive" " Obthes "
I^'Pexixsula" " Wateeloo" "South Afeica, 1S35" " Delhi" "LrcKNOw" " Chaeasiah " " Kabul, 1879"
Kam-dahae. 1880" "Afghan-istan, 1878-80" "Egypt, 1882,1884" " Tel-el-Kebik " " Nile, 1SS4-85."
Years' Ser.
Fall I Half
Pay. Pay.
Colonel.— c. Charles Edward Parke Gordoni, CB. Ensign, 13 Dec. 33 ; Lieuf. Pj; Feb. 37 ; Capt. P25 Apr.
45; .Bf.lfo/oj-, 29 Aug. 57 ; B f.Lt. Colonel, ig Ja.n. iS; iHojor, 9 Mar. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, g Dec. 64; Colonel
Major General, 18 ilar. 70; Lt. General, i July
30
3 Aug. 65
June 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Henry Harding Mathias,^ CB. i^nsiy)!, ''17 April 69 ; Lieut, ^^i May 71
8 Mar. 79 ; Major, 28 Nov. 83; Lt. Colonel, 14 Feb. 95.
2 Son. John Scott Napier,' Ensign, ''14 Aug. 67 ; Lt. ^17 May 71 ; Capt. 17 April 80; Si.Major, 2 Mar.
81 ; Major, 13 May 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
Colonel Gordon Highlanders
Capt,
Majoes.
2 Somerset Edward O'Brien KevQl-')
Davies,'' 2ndin Command 26 .June 963
1 George Thomas Frederick Downman^ )
2nd in Command 26 June 96 i
2 William Augustus Scott
1 Forbes Macbean*
2 Charles Herbert Payne"
2 Harry Wright* {Depot)
I p.s.c. Herbert Henry Burnoy'^
T Richard Dyneley Jennings-Bramly'"..
Captaixs.
2 Alexander David Fraser''
2 Charles Reginald Sydney Douglas- \
Hamilton'^ J
/I. S.C.Henry William Denne Denne,>3i
Llep. Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 7 ■
Nov. 95 )
1 Claude Charles Miller- Wallnutt"
George Staunton,'^ Adjutant 5 Vol-'i
unteer Battalion i Sept. 96 )
2 Robert Dunbar Sinclair-Wemyss"'
p.s.c. Frederick Gordon,^* Brigade)
Major, Malta, 12 Aug. 96 J)
Cecil Fred. Nevil Macready,'^ Adj. 2 ^
Vol. Bn. Gordon Highlanders i Jan. 94 J
Herbert William Jackson,'" serving^
uitk the Egyptian Army j
Reginald StanleyHunter-Blair.^i.dd-'^
jutant 3 Battalion r Mav 95 )
Edward Hyde Hamilton Gordon,^^^
Adj. i^Middlesex Tol.Eifles g A'pr.g4 i
1 Slade Thomson"
James Aylmer Lowthrop Haldaue,-*")
Aide de Camp to Sir TV. S. A. Loch- V
hart I Apr. 96 )
Francis Hugh Neish,-- Adjutant 7)
Middlesex Volunteer Eijles 2 Nov. 90.)
1 Henry Percy XJniacke (Depot)
Hector Macneal, Adjutant 1 Volunteer \
Battalion 16 Dec. 95 )
2 Stewart Lygon Murray^'
1 i/oK. Walter Robert Drummond Forbes
2 Arthur Ormond Norman, Adjutant)
I Feb. 96 J
1 Ernest Beckwith Towse-*
2 Arth.Louis Hamilton Buchanan^'(X'ep.)
2 Eric Streatfeild
I Frederic Walter Kerr.^" 2)50
2HD LIEUI.
rjIEUTEXANTS.
2 St. John Meyrick, Aidede Camp iothe'i
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ^o ^Tiiiy 95 3
I Walter Campbell,^- Adjutant 31 Jan. 90
I Al.an David Greenhill-Gardyne^-
1 William Eagleson Gordon^^
2 Henry Alexander Bethune
2 Frederic Bradshaw M'Conne! (Depot).
1 Robert Adam Neilson Tytler '.
2 Hon. Robert Francis Carnegie
r Gordon Robert Tila,CTiah^'(Depot)
I Alister Eraser Gordon^*'
I Allan Sievwris-ht Wingate^'
I Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn^.
1 George Douglas Mackenzie^^
Kenneth Dingwall"
Donald Munro Watt*'
I George E wen Eyre Gordon Cameron''^.
1 George atandish Gage Craufnrd"
Charles Gordon Monro
Stuart Cairns Maitland
2 Charles John Simpson
I David Reginald Younger"
30 Jan. 78
22 Jan. 79
5 Sept. 77
31 Jan. 80
23 Apr. Si
14 Jan. 80
17 April 80
22 Jan.
5 Feb. S7
15 Feb. 88
6 June 88
29 Dec. 88
6 July 89
29 Mar. Qo
28 June 90
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
4 Mar. 91
17 June 91
9 Sept. 91
10 Oct. 91
7 Nov. 91
20 Feb. 92
1 8 June 92
22 June 92
20 May 93
19 July 93
23 Dec. 93
12 Nov. 73 j 18 June Si
29 Nov. 76' 28 Nov. S3
BEEV.IIAJ.
21 Sept. 74
II Nov. 76
II Nov. 78
29 Nov. 76
21 July 80
I Dec. 80
26 Aug. 76
5 Oct. 7S
30 Mar. 8 1
I July 81
I July 81
J July Si
I July Si
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. Si
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 8
14 May 84
14 May 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
25 Nov.
16 Dec. 85
28 Apr. 86
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
20 Dec.
1 Dec.
2 July
10 Oct.
9 Mar.
24 July
I Sept.
5 Dec.
4 Mar.
I Sept.
I Feb.
e Apr.
8 Apr.
10 Oct.
24 Nov.
I Sept.
23 Sept.
9 Apr.
11 Apr.
21 Nov.
14 Feb.
17 Apr.
20 May
12 Aug.
17 ^^S-
I Sept.
18 Nov.
8 Dec. 86
4 Dec. 86
I July 87
14 Jan. 88
18 Jan.
22 May 89
I Nov. 90
4 Mar. 91
I Sept. 91
I Sept. 91
5 Apr. 92
8 Apr. 92
8 Apr. 92
I Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
9 Apr. 94
14 Feb. 95
17 Apr. 95
I Feb. 96
20 May _.
12 Aug. 96
I Sept. 96
j8 Nov. 96
18 Nov. 96
I July
25 Nov.
10 Oct.
23 Sept.
24 Jan.
14 Feb.
29 May
I July gs
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburu | 23 Dec. 93|
I Ale.xander Lament 1 2 June 4
*^ Captain Carlaw served in the Egyp-
tian war of i382with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedives Star) ; also
served in the Soudan Expedition in
1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon
Highlanders, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 18S4-85 with the istBatta-
lion Gordon Highlanders and with the
River Column under Major General
Earle (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Ro-
bert Low in 1885 with the ist Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, includ-
ing the storming of the Malakand
Pass (Medal with Clasp).
rear.:
Ser.
FuU
Pay.
Half
Pay.
2
2
2
2
2
I
1
I
13
5
The Gordon Highlanders.
340
Second Liedienant^
1 Percy Stuart Allan
2 William lluir Knox Marshall
2 Charles William M'Diarmid Findlay...
1 Thomas JJacaulay Booth
2 John Hewler Outhwaite
2ND I.IECT.
6 Mar. 9
6 Mar. 95
29 May 93
2Q May 95
. iq June 9
r John Douglas Dalrymple-Hay ...| 16 Sept. 96
2 Percy Wilson Brown _I 4 Nov. 96
Ian Rose-Innes Foster Forbes |"| 9 Nov! 96
Paymaiter. — i George D. Mackenzie, Lieut, i Battalion (acting).
Quarter ACasten. — i Henry Carlaw,*^ 16 Au.^f, 84 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Aug. 94
2 William Anderson, 31 Aug. 92; Son. Lieut.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, i83i. 2nd Battalion returned from Bombay, 1882.
I Lt. General Gordon served in the campaigns against the Kaffir tribes cf South Africa in 1834-35 (Medal).
Also as Assistant Engineer during 1837 and 38, on the eastern frontier of the Cape Colony ; and employed under
Colonel Lewis, commanding Boyal Engineers, to execute a confidential survey (trigonometrical and statistical)
on that frontier. Served in the' Indian campaign of 1357-5S, commanding the 75th Regt. during the capture
■of Delhi from the 15th Sept. and was wounded on the 18th leading the assault on the Hubshee-ka-Phatuk; planned
and carried out the forward movement of the right attack within the city, surprising and capturing the Bum
Bastion at its gorge on the evening of the 19th, retaining it under a constant fire until the next morning, when
the enemy evacuated Delhi. Proceeded with Greathead's Column and commanded the Regt. in the actions of
Bolundshuhur, Aligurh, Akbarabad, Agra, and Kanoj, advance into Oude and minor affairs, ending in the reUef
■of Lucknow ; subsequently with the Oude field force in front of the city until 14th Feb. — specially mentioned in
Outram's despatch lor "judgment and coolness " in defending the left advanced outpost of the Camp during a
night attack madebj- a very large force of the enemy on the i6th Jan., which he repulsed with severe loss (Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) .
- Lt.Colonel Mathias served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S3 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s in
■command of the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned
in despatches, CB., and Medal -with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel theHon, J. S.Napier served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the expedition into Maidan, in the operations around Cabul in Decem-
ber 1S79 (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in
despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the recon-
naissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war in iSSi.
* Major Kevill-Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition
in i334 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4th
Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Gordon High-
landers and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
^ Major Downman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal -with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
•with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in
despatches. Medal -with Clasp),
'' Major Macbean served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations ai'ound Cabul in
December 1S79, sin'l in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April j8So; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 18S1.
" Major Payne served in the Egyptian war of 1882 -with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1S84 under Sir Gerald Graham with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (mentioned in despatches, sth Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1834-85 in command of a company of Mounted Infantry, took part in the operations of the Desert Column under
Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru, the reconnaissance of Metammeh,
and the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 17th February (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps),
*" Major Wright served -with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April i3So; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 (mentioned in despatches).
5 Major Burney served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal -with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the ist Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served in the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in I S95 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming
of the Malakand Pass — wounded (mentioned in despatches, ifedal with Clasp).
1" Major Jeuuings-Bi-amly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). [See also Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.]
II Captain Fraser served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879. and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 18S1. Served with the Nile Expedi-
tion in 1884-83 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■^ Captain Douglas-Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair at
Ali Boghan under Lt.Colonel Fryer, and the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree
Khugianis (Medal) .
" Captain Denne served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884
as Transport Officer with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders and
with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
1* Captain Miller- Wallnutt served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884,
and was present in the enga£;ements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
34Jf The Gordon Hiqlilanders.
with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column nnder Major General Earle (Clasp) . Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Staunton served in the Afghan war in 1880, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Caudahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
" Captain Sinclair-Wemyss served in the Boer war of iSSi.
1* Captain F. Gordon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present atthebattlcofTcl-el-Kebir' Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Stai-). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Adjutant of the
ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, and w as present in the engagements at El Teb and Ten.ai (two Clasps).
" Captain Macreadj- served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2" Major Jackson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in tlie Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-^ 5 %rith the
ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major (General Earle (Clasp) ; in the operations
in the Soudan in 1S89 including tie action of Toski (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp) ; and in the operations in
1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served with the Djngola E.^pe'litionary Force
nnder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 m command of the nth Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major).
*' Captain Hunter- Blair served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served ii the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1884 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements i.t El Teb and Temai
two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Batlalion Gordon Highlanders and with tie
River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
'^ Captains E. H. H. Gordon and Neish served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the ist Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders, and were present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal wdth Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and
with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
'^ Captain Thomson served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at Kl Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Kliedive's Star). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders (C'asp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the ist BatlaUon Gordon Highlanders, including the
storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp'.
'* Captain Haldane served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
^" Captain Murray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 vrith the ist Battahon
Gordon Highlanders, inclitding the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Towse served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st BattaiioD
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Buchanan. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
'" Captain Kerr served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 as Adjutant of the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
*' Lieut. CampDell eerved with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir \YilUam L"ckhart in 1894-95 as Assistant
Superintendent of Army Signalling 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
(Medal with Clasp).
2- Lieut. GreenhiU-Gardyne served with the Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1S05 with the lat
BattaUon Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
5' Lieut. \V. E. Gordon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the iSt
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasn).
'5 Lieut. Macnab served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp) .
'5 Lieut. A. F. Gordon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sh- Robert Low in 1895 with the iSt
Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Cl.nsp).
3? Lieut. Wingate served with the Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battahon
Gordon Highlanders, including thestormina' of the Malakand Pass (Med.al with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Meiklejohn served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the rst
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Lieut. Mackenzie served with the Chitral Relief Force nnder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
♦0 Lieut. Dingwall served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Eobert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
*' Lieut. AVatt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the ilalakand Pass — slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lieut. Cameron served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i8Q5_wilh;the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
*3 Lieut. Craufurd served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Younger served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming o£ the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasn).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders — formerly the 75th. (Stidivgslnre) Regt.
Raised in Scotland in 1787, and proceeded to India, 1788 (storming cf Seringapatam). To Scotland, 1807. TO'
Ireland, 1 8 10. To England, 1810. To Jersey, 1811. To Sicily, 1811. To Ionian Islands, 18/4. To Gibraltar, 1821.
To England, 1823. To Ireland, 1824. To England, 1830. to the Cape of Good Hope, iSio. To England, 1843.
To Wales, 1844. To Ireland, 1845. To India, 18^9 (capture of Delhi and ri lief of I i;ckntw nnder Sir Colin
Campbell). To England, 1862. To Ireland. 1S66. To Gibraltar, 1867. To Hong Kong, 186S. Half the Regiment
to Singapore. 1869. To the Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1870. To Ireland, 1S75. To the Channel Islands,
1877. To England, 187S. ToMalta. 18S1. To Egypt, 1882 (war of 18E2, including the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
campaign of 1884-85). To Malta, 1885. To Ceyio'n, 1E88.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders (formerly the e)2vd Regiment).
Raised in 1794, and proceeded to the Mediterranean. Gibraltar, to 1795. Corsica, to 1796. Gibraltar, to 1798.
~ngland and Ireland, to 1790 Holland, to 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to 180c. Minorca, Gibraltar
and Malta, to 1801 (battle of Mandora). Egypt, to 1802 (received the badge ot "Egypt." with the Sphinx),
Ireland, Scotland, and England, to 1807. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803.] Denmark, to 1807. England, to 180S.
Spain, England, and the Netherlands, to 1809. England, to 1810. Spain and Portugal, to 1814 (tiattles of
Cornnna, Fuentes d Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes). 12nd Battalion disbanded, 1814.!
Ireland, to 1815. Belgium and France, to 1815 (battle of Waterloo). Scotland and Ireland, to 1819, Jamaica, to
1827. Scotland and Ireland, to 1834. Gibraltar and Malta, to 1841. Barbadoes, to 1844. Scotland, to i84€.
Ireland, to 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gi'oraJtsr, to 1S55. The Crimea, to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1858. India, fo 1863.
England, Scotland, and Ireland, to 1868. India, to 1881 (battles of Charasiah, Cabul, andCandahar). South Africa,
to 1881 (Eoer war). England and Scotland, to 1885. Channel Islands, to 1887. Ireland, 1887.
GikraJtar.
•J
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
r Regimental DMrici
LNo. 79. — Inverness. 343
b'Onoe'
Formerly the ygtJi (Queen's Own Cameron Siglilanders) Regiment.
(The 2nd Battalion is formed of the Highland Light Infantry Militia.)
The Thistle ensigned with the Imperial Crown. "Egjiont-op-Zbe " "Egypt" (with the Sphinx) " Fitextes
"Salamanca" "Pyrenees" "Nitelle" "Nive" "Todlodse" " PjiNiNSULA" "Waterloo"
"Alma" "Sevastopol" "LuCKNOw" "Egypt. 1882" "Tel-el-Kebir " "Nile i8S4-8i;."
Colonel. — Sir Richaril Chambre Hayes Taylor.^XCB., i'/isi^;;, 11 Dec. 35; Lty^q liar -■9 • Capt i"?-- Auf 44-
Jfa/or,-8Aug 54; if.CoZoi2ei, 12 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 21 May 58; Major Generul, 6 Ua.v.'6Z ; Lieut.General
I Oct. 77 ; General, i Apr. 83; Colonel Cameron Highlanders, 9 Sept. 87
Lieutenant Colonel.— Gorlou Lorn Campbell Money," DSO., Aide de Camp to the Queen- Ensign
P8 Feb 68 ; i!l. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 18 Aug. So; Major, 1 Feb. 84; St.Zt.Colonel, i Jan. &S ; Lieutenant
Colonel, 21 May 04; Colonel, 25 Jan. 05.
FuU
Pay.
Half
Pav
MA.IOBS.
James Maitland VluxA,'^^ 2nd in Command')
26 Jane 96 )'
Thcs. Fras. Archibald Kennedy'* (Depot)
Robert Francis Ladeveze Napier'^
Frederick Hacket-Thompson'''
Captains.
Thomas Arthur Mackenzie-*
Henry Huntl.y Leitb Maloolmi^
Beauchamp Golcinugh Urquhart,-" Aide"!
le Camp to Goo.Gfn.ofCanada,'] Sept. 93.^
Duncan Francis Davidson^^
Adam Scott-Ellioi-«
George Ross Cavaye.^" Adjutant i Vol. ')
Battalion 1 Feb. 9+ )
p.s.c. John Spencer Ewart,^' Assistanf)
Militarif Secretarti, Malta, 5 Jan. 94 ..._J
Malcolm Stewart Riach,-'J(7;. 7 Vol.Bn.\
Argyll^' Sutherland Jligkldrs.^o'^OY.f^S S
Charles Findlay^n .'..
Augustus de Segur M'Kerreli,^" serving ')
with the Egyptian Army $
Angus Falcmer Douglas-Hamilton, 3' )
Adjutant 6 Vol. Jin. Gordon Highlanders r
1 Feb. 04 J
Ron. Andrew David Murray"
Walter Douglas 'E,^a,n,^^Adi.2Bn.4Sov.gs
Henry Gordon Wolrige-i*4ordon,3* Adj. l
2 Vol. Bn. Moyal Highlanders, 6 Apr. 05 i
Frederic Alexander MacFarlan,^^ Ad- ^
jutant iFeb. 94 j
Arthur Frederick Egerton
Francis Louis Scott - Kerr, with Fro- \
visio7ial BaHalion j
Lieutenants.
Douglas Lilburn MacEwen
James Douglas H'LachXdTt,Aide de Camp')
to Governor of Bahamas, 7 Dec. 95 S
John Campbell
Ron. Edward Oliphant Murray
Arthur Chancellor
Angus Cameron (Depot)
Lawi-ence Oliphant Grajme
Henry Robert Brown
Neville John Gordon Cameron
George Cecil Minett Sorel-Cameron
2ND LIE
I Apr.
14 JuTie
7 Sept.
12 Sept.
I Feb.
21 May
24 July
7 Dee.
I June
CAPTAIN. 1
12 Feb.
81
20 Jan.
14 July
20 Feb.
86
83
84
16 Jsn.
24 Aug.
85
85
2 Nov.
85
I Dec.
22 Oct.
36
90
22 Oct.
90
24 July
Qi
7 Dec.
91
7 Dec.
91
2 Aug.
92
7 Dec.
92
11 Mar.
1 Apr.
93
93
7 Sept.
93
I Feb.
94
21 May
94
24 July
95
BREV.MAJ.
18 Nov. 82
MAJOR.
I Dec. 86
22 Feb. 93
4 Oct. 93
21 May 94,
27 Jan.
9 Apr.
i3 M:ay 92
18 .June 92,
21 Sept. 92
17 Dec. 92;
5 Apr. 93
Arthur David Nicholson | 21 Oct. 93;
Second Lieutenants. \
James Colquhoun Oliphimt Blair 23 Dec. 93,
Percy Thomas Charles Baird 7 Mar. 94
Rodolph Ladaveze Adlercron 2 June 94'
Bon. Alfred Henry Maitland 27 June 04
Thomas Henry Healey,37feri;in<7mM^Ae 1 „. ' i
Egyptian Army '. f 9 UCt. 95
William Murray Stewart '.. 28 Sept. 93
St. Clair Maling Grant MacEwen 25 Mar. 96
Douglas NathanielCarletonCapelMiers... 6 June 96
iTon. Ralph Alexander Campbell 9 Dec. 96
Paymaster. —
Qfiarter Master. — 'William Young, 16 Apr. 91.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Embarked for Malta , 2 ~, Feb. 1892.
' Sir Richard Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 9th Feb. and T$tn
Jnne 1855) with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and full siese of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 79th Highlanders from
Feb. to i6th Nov. 1858 in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lncknow, and commanded a
Brigade in Oude from Nov. 1858 to Jn.n. 1859 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
1- Colonel Money served in the Nde Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant
Mditary Secretary to Sir Frederick Stephenson, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in
despatches, DSO).
" Major Hunt served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 18B2, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition iii 1S84-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and
was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
1* Major Kennedy served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in the Eg,yptia,n war of iP32 as Regimental Trans-
port OfiBcer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Transport Officer ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1^84 -85 with the ist Battalion of the
Black Watch, took part with the River (jolumn under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at
Kirbekan — severely wounded (two Clasps).
" Uajor Napier served throughout the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedire's Star). Serred throu'.diont th« op»ration» of the Sondan Frontier Fi»ld Force in 1885-86 with
34.3 The Queen's Own Cameron SigJiIanders.
the Cameron Hicrhlanders, and Tras present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss (4th
Class of the Medjidie).
" Major Haoket Thompson served as Transport Officer with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyp-
tian war of 1882. and was' present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was
present at Kosheh during its investment (wounded) and in the engagement at Giniss.
'* Captain Mackenzie served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
presentatthe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1886. ^
'^ Captain Malcolm served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's'Star). Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-S5 on special service as Staff Captain with the whaler boats (Clasp).
'-" Captain Urquhart served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the landing at
Ismailia, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served through-
out the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S3 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served ill the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment
and in the engagement at Giniss.
-^ Captain D. F. Davidson served with the Cameron Highlanders through(jut'the Egyptian war of i!82, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the Carteron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force m 1S85-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment at the
reconnaissance on the 16th December, and in the engagement at Giniss.
-* Captain Scott-Elliot served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Claspi. Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Fieli'
Force in 1B85-86 in command of the Cameron Division of the British Camel Corps, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss.
-" Captain Cavaye served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Kxpedition ii:
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement
at (5iniss.
-' Captain J. S. Ewart served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stari ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Cameron Highlanders ((J^lasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders, was Staff Officer at Kosheh during its
investment, and was present in the engagement nt Giniss (jth Class of the Medjidie).
-^ Captain Kiach served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the i6th
December, and was Staff Officer at Kosheh Fort during the engagement at Giniss.
-^t Captain Findlaj- served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in iS86.
™ Captain M'Kerrell served throughout the Nile Expedition in i884-85withtheCameronHighlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 with
the (5ameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the i6th
December, and in the engagement at Giniss,
^'- Captain Douglas Hamilton served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 1S85 with the Cameron High-
landers (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations ol the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in i885-S6with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss.
'■'- Captain Hon. A. D. Murray served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Cameron
Highlariders (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force ia 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss.
23 Captain W. D. Ewart served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and m the engagement at Giniss (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
2* Captain Wolrige-Gordon served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force m 1S85-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
25 Captain ^MacFarlan served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the i6th
December, and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'" Second Lieut. Healey ser^'ed with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96
on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion The Queen's Ov:n Cameron Eiyhlanders
{formerly the "^gth Regiment).
Kaiised m 1793. Scotland, to February 1794. Ireland, to June 1794. England, to August 1794-
inlanders, to May 1795. England, to July 1795. West Indies, to 1797. England, to June 1799-
Guernsey, to August 1799. Holland, to October 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to 1800.
Spain, to March. 1801. Egypt, to October 1801 (received the badge of " Egypt "—with the Sphinx).
Minorca, to 1802. Scotland, to 1803. Ireland, to 1805. England, to August 1807. Denmark, to
November 1807. England, to May 1808. Sweden, to July 1S08. England, to August 1808. Portugal,
to February 1809. England, to July 1809. Holland, to September 1809. England, to 1810. Portugal
and Spain, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nirelle. Nive, and Toulouse).
Ireland, to May 1815. Belgium, to December 1815 (battle of Waterloo). France, to 1S18. England,
to 1820. Ireland, to 1825. Canada, to 1836. Scotland, to 1839. England, to 1841. Gibraltar, to 1S48,
Canada, to 1851. Scotland, to 1853. England, to May 1854. Scutari, to June 1854. Tama, to
September 1854. Crimea, to 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol). England, to June 1857.
Ireland, to July 1857. East Indies, to 1871 (capture of Lucknow). England, to 1875. Scotland, to 1879.
Gibraltar, to 1S82. Egypt, to 1S84 (war of 1882, battle of Tel-el-Kebir). Soudan, to 1886 (c?,mpaign
of 1884-85). Egypt, to 1887. England, to March 1888. Scotland, 1SS8.
:dittt.:PottBLbay. ] The Royal Irish Rifles. [ItZ^-i^uX* 344
Forraerly tlie ?>7,rd (Gountij Dublin) and the 86th [Royal County Down) Regiments.
riie 3rd, 4tli, 5th, and 6th Battalions are formed of the ISTcrth Down, the Antrim, the South Down,
and the Louth Militia respectively.)
tie^Karp and Crown. " Quisseparalit?" "India" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Cape or Good Hope, 1806"
"BoDBBoif " "Talateea" " BusACO " "Fuentesd'Onoe" "Ciudad Rodsigo " "Badajoz" " Salamanca"
"Viiioeia" "Nivelle" "Oethes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Centeal India."
Colonel, — Wilmot Henry Bradford,' -Ensign, P24 May 33; Zt. ^26 Aug. 36; Capt. ^27 Aug. 41; Major,
■"S Aug. 51 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 29 Dec. 59; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lt. General, i Oct, 77;
General, i .Julj' Si ; Colonel Irish Rifles, 24 May 86.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Charles Haggard, Lieut. 27 Mar. 72 ; Capt, 19 Nov. 81 ; Major, 3 Aug. 89 ; Lt,
Colonel, 28 Oct. 96.
Henry Averell Eagar, Lf. 2 Dec. 74; Capt. iS Jan. 82 ; Major, 28 Dec. 89 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Nov. 96.
30 Jan.
I May
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
22 Jan.
19 Feb. 79
22 Jan.
22 .Tan. 81
19 Feb. 81
23 April 81
13 Aug. 79
3
MiJOES. 2ND LIEUT.
2 Henry James Seton, 2nd in Command...
I Arthur Thomas Swaine, 2Hrf m Com- >
viand J
Frederick John Tobm'^
1 p.s.c. Walter Ad.ye'''
2 John Southwell Brown'^
Edward Allen. Adjutant 3 Bn. i Feb. 94
Robert AUeyne Stewart Buckle
Herbert Loftus Welma.n,^~ Adjutant)
6 Battalion Eijle Brigade 20 Nov. 93 S
Captains.
William Hugh Dunlop, Adjutant 4 >
Battalion 2 March 93 S
p.s.c. William Evelyn 0'Leary,sei-i)in^'^
with the Egyptian Army ^
2 Octavius Claude .John Hallum
2 William John M' Whinaie'*
Archibald Claude Douglas Spencer, )
.■Idjutanf 5 Battalion i Feb. 95 i \
Thomas Edwards, Army Pay Sept.
I FitzKoy Edmond Penu Curzon ..
1 nmold ^VciTtm cue {Depot) ,
2 Henry John Morphy
1 Kennedy Beresford
Frederick John Hamilton Bell, Aide
de Camp to 2Iajur General C, J.
Burnett 5 Jan. 96
Charles Edward Ramsey Harvey,4iJy. )
I Vol.Bn. Lincoln Megt. 19 Jan. 92 ... i
2 Godfrey Warburton iiassey (De^joi) ...
1 Theodore Stephen Fox-Strangways, )
Stajf College f
p.$.c. Robt. Abercromby Dick Rowley, i
Adjutant 3 Bn. Irish Segt. 2 Mar. 96 )
George Brenton Laurie, ^d/«<a)i< 4)
Vol. Bn. Devon Segt. 6 Oct. 96 j
2 Arthur Joseph Berkeley Addison
Ponsonby May Lynn Carew
Henry Francis Rushworth Despard ..
Robert Fenwick Ryan
I Walter Ernest Onslow Campbell Blunt
LIEUTENANTS.
1 Thomas Carson
2 Arthur Robinson Kay Hall
2 Arthur Vavasour Weir
Arthur Hoskyns Festing,serving under }
Boyal Niger Company j
1 Louis Hemington Noblett
2 Brabazon Hubert Maine Pox
2 William Jameson
2 Vincent Joseph Kelly (Depot)
1 Michl.SeymourDudleyWestropp(Z)e/).)
2 Edgar Jessopp Christie
2 Harry Charles Harvey, Stajf Officer i_
Colaha Depot 4 Apr. 96 )'
2 Wilfred Philip Dimsdale
I Philip George Wright Eckford
1 OsbertClintonBaker.Adjutant iJan.96
1 Wentworth Alexander Kins-Harmau
2 Degge Wilmot-Sitwell, Adjutant 3 1
Feb. 96 J
Edward Chaloner Bradford
Hugh Gerald Brenan
Herbert Alexander Kennedy
2 Henry Coram Wright
2 Gerald Macleay MoUoy
2 Charles Rodney Spedding
Second Lieutenants.
2 Duncan Alured Elmsly Will
2 Richard Algernon Craigie Daunt
I James William Alston
I Harry Lawrence Low
I Heni-y Wilding
I Harold Richard Charley
I Louis Charles Sprague
1 Charles Carrol Macnamara
2 Charles James White
« Reginald Waller Morton Stevens
I Richard Lionel Hughes Hallett
Samuel Kirk Flint^"
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
t6 Nov.
16 Nov.
1 6 Nov.
87
II Feb.
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
2j Mar.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
I Mar.
29 Mar.
28 June 90
29 Oct.
17 Jan.
23 July
12 Mar.
19 July
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
23 Jan.
29 May
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 9
6 June 96
5 Sept. 9S
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
18 Nov. 96
2 Dec.
17 May
12 May
10 Oct.
1 2 April
26 Apr.
2 Oct.
12 Mar.
9 June
I July
I Jul.y
I July
I July
10 May
I July
10 Mar.
1 2 May
26 April 82
19 July 82
I Apr. 83
14 Nov. 84
15 Apr. 85
19 Aug.
25 Aug. S3
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
14 May
29
Aug
2 Sept.
25 Aug.
4 Dec.
18 July
18 July
21 Nov.
2T Nov.
16 Mar.
3 July
3 July
1 Oct.
2 Jan.
23 July
18 July
2 Mar.
2 Mar.
22 Mar. 93
1 July
20 Nov.
18 Nov.
20 Feb.
27 July
2 Sept.
5 Jan.
2 Mar.
17 Mar.
18 July
6 Oct.
7 Sept. 36
24 Jan. 87
28 May 87
28 May 87
4 Aug. 87
25 Oct. 87
31 Dec. 8
6 June 8
14 Nov. 8
21 Nov. 83
3 -^u
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept.
2 Mar.
I July
I July
20 Nov.
BEET.MAJ.
93
20 Feb.
13 Feb,
2 Sept. 95
2 Mar.
6 Oct. 96
28 Oct. gS
25 Nov. 96
2 July 90
18 April gz
10 Jan. 93
2 Mar, 93
4 June 94
2 Sept. 95
Years' Ser.
Full
Pav.
Half
Pay.
345
The Royal Irish Rifles.
Paymasters. — i
2
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Dwyer, 23 Jan. 92 ; Son, Lieut.
J Joseph Cunningham, 28 Feb. 94 ; Sen. Lieut.
Facings Dark Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion rsturnedfrom Gibraltar, 1882. znd Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 1880.
^ General Bradford served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to gth Feb. 1B55 with the 2nd Battalion RiSe
Brigade, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
'- Major Tobin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in
a skirmish at Siiiari, near Spitungi, South Afghanistan (severely wounded), and in an aHair with the Marris in the
Koochali Pass (mentioned in despatches, and received the commendations of the Government and the Commander
in Chief in India, Medal).
'^ Major Adye served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present in
the sortie of Deh Khnjah and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881.
16 Major J. S. Brown served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
1' Major Welnian served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Captain M'Whinnie served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
*> Second Lieutenant Flint served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(promoted to be Second Lieutenant).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rijles^ormerly the 8yd (County Duhlin) Regi.
Raised in 1703. To England, 1794. To the West Indies, 1795. To England, 1S02. To the Cape of Good Hope,
1805 (capture of the Cape). To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Eod-
rigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, 'Vittona, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To Ce.\lon, 1817. To
Scotland, 1829. To Ireland, 1830. To America, 1834. To England, 1843. To Ireland, 1845. To India, 1849
("Central India"). To England, 1862. To Ireland, 1866. To Gibraltar, 1867. To India, 1870. To South Africa,
1881. To England, 1S82.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles— formerly the 86th [Royal County Down)
Regiment.
Raised as Cuyler's Shropshire Volunteers in 1793. To Ireland and England, 1794. Entitled " 86th, or Shrop-
shire Volunteers," 1794. Served as Marines, 1795. To Cape of Good Hope, 1796. 'io India, 1799. Six companies
to Egypt, 1801 ; returned to Jndia, 1802. Entitled " 86i,h, or Leinster Regimtnt," i8c6. To Isle of Bourbon, 1810
(capture of Bourbon). To Isle of France, 1811. To India, 1812. Entitled " 86ih, or Rny:il County Down," 1814.
t2nd Battalion raised and disbanded in 1814. J To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1821. To West Indies, 1827. To
England, 1837. To Ireland, 1840. To India, 1842. To England, 1859. To Gibraltar, 1864. To Port Elizabeth
and Mauritius, 1867. To Cape of Good Hope, 1870. To England, 1875. To Bermuda, 1880. Entitled "2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Rifles," 1801. To Nova Scotia, 1883. To Gibraltar, t886. To Egypt, 1887. To Malta, 1S91.
^ndXtt.!S'^'"""'^l PrincessVictoria's(RoyalIrishFusiliers).[ K'-Seh!' 346
Formerly the Sjth (Royal Irish Fusiliers) and the 8gth {Princess Victoria's) Regiments.
(Tlie 3rd, 4th, and 5tli Battalions are formed of the Armagh, Cavan, pjid Monaghan Militia respectively.)
Princess Victoria's Coronet. "Egstpt" (with the Sphinx). " Montjs Video" " Talaveea." — An Eagle, with a
Wreath of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of the Prince of Wales, in commemoration of their
distingoished services on various occasions, and particularly at certain battles. "Babeosa" "Tabifa"
"Java"' " ViiroKiA" "Nivelle" "Niagaea" "Oethes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Ava" "Setasiopol "
"Egtpt, 18S2, 1884" " Tel-el-Kebie."
Tears' Ser.poinnp^ — Augustus Halifax Ferryman,' CB. Ensign, ''27 June 34 ; Lt. 30 June 37 ; Capt. Pi6 April 41 ;
Major, i'22 Dec. 43; Lt. Colonel, ''2^ Nov. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 12 Feb. 63; Lieut.
General, 19 Nov. 71 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 40th Foot, 23 May 72 ; Col. Irish Fusiliers, 18 Sept. 87.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i George Osborne Smith, ^ .E^jsi^H, 13 July 67; iicii^. ''12 Dec.,68; Cajpt, 6 Mar. 80;
Major, II April 85; Lt. Colonel, 12 Aug. 95.
■J p.s.c. John Reeves,* Lieut. 21 Jan. 74 ; Capt. 25 June 81 ; Major, 25 Jan. 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 95.
Full 1 Half
Pay. I Pay.
Majoes.
Frederick Henry Munn', 2nd in Com-]
tnand 26 Juue 96 )
2 Claude Rainier Rogers,^ 2nd in Com- \
mand 26 .June 96 i
1 James Douglas Standen
Alexander "M'Donnell Moore,^ o7i[
Special Service, Lagos y
2 John Wdloughby Astley Marshall^'^l
[Depot) .' i
2 Theodore Gordon Barclay
1 Charles Style Kincaid*
William Stafford Joseph BArry,^^ Adj. )
t Admin.Bn. JV.Tr.Proo. Vols. iFeh.g^ i
Captains.
2 Felix Frederic Hill*
1 William Pearson Davison* (Depnl)
p.s.c. William Persse Blood,'" Dep. \
Assist. Adi. Gen. Punjab i Apr. 93 i
Francis Marwood Hext,* Adj. 2 Vol. I
Bn. Gloucester Regt. 10 Aug. 95 f
2 Rowland Brinckman,*i';(/)e)'iH^«nife«i \
of Gymnasia, Manchester, 28 Jan. 96 )
Fred. John Angell," Armt/ Ord. Dept. ..
2 WilUam Harrj- Percival Plomer*
Chas.Ulric Sandys, Jrf/. 4 Bn. 1 Deo. 93
1 Richard Meredith de Berry, Station 1
Staff Officer, Ranilchet, i Apr. 95 ... i
Herbert Adolphe Coddington, Adj. )
I Tower Samlets Vol. Si/les 2 Apr. 94 j
2 William EUiot Gaimes
Tom Evelyn O'Leary,'^" Insp. Armg)
Signalling, Funjub jf- Bengal,iA-pT.gs f
I Frederick Henry Bourne Connor-'
Thomas Charles BeasciJi,^^ Adjutant\
3 Battalion 24 Aug. 96 j
r Gerard Beechcy Howard Rice,'^ ^
Adjutant 16 Sept. 95 i
Robert Waugh Leeper, Adiutant s\
Battalion 25 Mar. 95 S
1 Wogan Richard Festing^^
2 Regmald Percy Thomas^^
2 Richard Tucker Gray
I Walter Barrington Silver
I MarkhamJohn WUloughby Pike
1 Douglas Wilired Churcher'^^
2 George Kilner Swetteuham
Lieutenants.
1 Philip Richard Wood, S.S.O. Bkamo ...
Frederic Lewis Vernon Jenkins, ")
Army Bay Department ^
I Arno!dRobinsijnBaiTOwes,S/a#' College'.
I WalterFrancisTempler, S.S.O. Skwebo
I John Eastwood Ramsay Brush
1 Sir Henry Blyta Hill, Bart. (Depot) ...
2 Ron. Hercules Arthirr Temple Robin- ")
son. Adjutant 6 H'eb. 94 j
2 Charles Oonyers(Z)<;jOo*)
I Alexander Eustace Stawell Heard ...
I Bertram Edward Crocker (Depot)
1 Frederick Augustus Greer
2 Edward Warner Shewell
I Philip Gould, S.S O. Bernardmyo ,
1 Malcolm vVilson
t Robert Alexander Gray
2 Charles Elliot Southey
William Griffith Baynea Phibbs
Colin Dick
2 Hugo Mascie Taylor
I Ralph Durrant Sadleir Stoney
Second Likute.vanis.
I Richard Alexander Steel
I Hugh OracroFt
1 Henry Ball Holmes
2 Albert Lionel Westropp Hughes
2 Francis Augustus Maling Welsh
2 Henry Lewkenor Knight ,
2 Arthur Gerald Knocker ,
1 Alex. Henry Campbell MacGregor ..
2 William Dundas Dooner
2 Reginald Gauntlett Shuter
2 Samuel Rebsch Paul ,
2ND LIEUT.
23 July 79
13 Nov. 78
7 Aug. ^i
14 Jan.
3 Oct.
22 Jan.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
80
CAPTAIN.
II Sept.
24 June
28 April
I Dec.
30 Nov.
9 Aug.
17 May
30 Mar.
13 Apr.
I July
I July
I July 81
30 Mar. 83
28 Aug. 83
14 May 84
12 Aug. 8s
BBEV.MAJ.
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
II Feb. 88
II Feb. 88
0 May 38
10 Nov. 88
16 Jan. 89
8 .June 89
21 Dec,
23 July 90
29 Oct. 90
iS Mar.
8 Apr.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
13 Aug.
19 Oct.
22 Feb.
15 Mar. 93
20 May 93
5 Oct. 92
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
2 June 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
7 Dec. 95
28 Dec. 95
28 Dec. 95
25 Mar. 96
I July
I July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
14 May
14 May
14 May
29 July
7 Feb. 85
6 May
30 Jan.
12 Nov.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
2s Aug.
10 Nov.
10 Apr.
10 Apr.
31 July
i3 Dec.
18 Dec.
12 Nov.
27 Mar.
16 Sept.
I July
25 .Jan.
I Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
9 May
I Jan.
1 1 May
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
31 Dec.
4 Feb. :
85
5 Oct.
4 Oct.
20 May
13 Oct.
25 Jan.
23 Feb.
18 Apr.
I July 88
I July 88
12 Aug. 88
7 Sept. 88
9 Jan. 89
29 May 89
8 Feb. 90
21 May 90
21 May 90
5 Aug. 91
30 Dec.
25 Jan.
I Apr.
I Sept
92
19 July 93
7 Nov. 94
12 Aug. 95
31 Dec. 95
91
; Jan.
22 Aug.
10 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 9
16 Sept. 95
31 Dec. 9
4 Feb. 9!
'» Major Marshall served with the
expedition to the Tambaka Country,
on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892,
including the capture of Tambi (men-
tioned in despatches); and with the
expedition to the Gambia in 1892,
including the capttire of Toniataba
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the expedition to Ashanti under
Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
18 Major Barry served with the
I St Battalion Irish Fusiliers in the
Egyptian war of 1882 until invalided
on 20th September (Medal, aad
Khedive's Star).
Pay
Pay,
347 The Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers').
Paymasters. — i John E. R. Brush, Lieut, i Battalion (acting).
Quarter Masters. — i Robert Johnston, 21 Oct. 91 ; Son. Lieut,
2 George Henry Oshorne, 2 Nov. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isf Battalion emharked for Bengal, 1883. 2nd Battalion returned from Egypt, 21 Apr. 1S84.
I General Ferryman commanded the 89th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 15th Dec. 1854, includinj;
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, C£., Knight C'f
the Legion of Honour, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Smith served in the Soudan iixpeditionin 1884 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, and was
present in the engagements at'El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
* Lt. Colonel Reeves, Major Munn, Captains Hill, Davison, Hext, Brinckman, and Plomer served with the
2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884, and were present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Major Rogers served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Royallrish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in
1B84, and was present in the engagements at Teb El and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Starj.
* Major Moore served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Tamai, the relief of Tokar, and the affair at Tamanieb (Medal
with Clasp, and:Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the West Coast of Africa in 1892, and was in
command at the attack on Tambi on the 14th March (wounded) ; was also present at the capture of Tambi on the
7th April (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Angell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84, and wa&
present in the engagement at Bl Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
* Major Kincaid served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^° Captain Blood served with the ist Battalion Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188&
»8 Assistant Superintendent of Signalling, 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
II Captain Benson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Rice served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Transport Oiiicer (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Thomas served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^° Major O'Leary sei-ved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Superin-
tendent of Army Signalling, including the engagement at Sado, on the Panjkora River— slightly wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^1 Captain Connor served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant
Chief Commissariat Officer (Medal with Clasp).
''^ Captain Churcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Transport Officer
2nd Brigade (Medal %vith Clasp).
" Captain Festing served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion of the Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers
(formerly the S-jth Regiment).
Eaised in 1793. Proceeded to Flanders, 1794. To Bergen-op-Zoom, 1795. Home, 1796. To West
Indies, 1796. Home, 1804. (2nd Battalion raised in 1804. Proceeded to Guernsey, 1807. Home, 180S,
To Peninsula, 1809. Home, 1814. To Guernsey, 1814. Home, 1816. Disbanded, 1817.) To Guernsey,
1804. Home, 1805. To South America, 1806. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1807. To Mauritius, 1810.
To India, 1815. To Burmah, 1825. To India, 1826. Home, 1827. To Mauritius, 1831. Home, 1843.
To India, 1849. To China, i860. Home, 1861. To Gibraltar, 1866. To Malta, 1868. To Nova Scotia,
1872. To Bermuda, 1876. Home, 1S77. To Guernsey, 1880. Home, 1881. To Egypt, 1882. Home^
1882. To India, 1883.
istBatt., Sheffield,
nd Batt., Egypt.
LItegimenfal Dinirzct
No. f" ^ "
] The Connaught Rangers. lno. ss.-Gaiway.
Formerly the S8th {Connaught Rangers) and the ^i\th Regiments.
(The 3r(l, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of tlie South and North Mayo, the Galvvay, and the
Roscommon Militia respectively. )
348
The Harp and Crown. " Q,uis separabit ?"
vbea" "BnsAco" "FuBNTES j>'Onob" '
"Obthes" " Toulouse " "Peninsula'
Afbica, 1877-8-9."
The Elephant. " Seeingapatam "" Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Taia-
ClUDAD RODEIGO" " BaDAJOZ " " SalAMANCa" " VlITOEIi" " NlVELLB"
' "Alma" "iNKEEitAN" "Sevastopol" " Centeal India" " South
23
Half
Pay.
^?5^^!_?^-;Colonel.— Joseph Edwin Thackwell,' C.B.,:BMi5rn, P6 June 34; Xirai. 23 Oct. 30 ; Captain P26 Mav ^8 •
Full Half Major, 12 Dec. 54; Zf. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55; Colonel, 23 June 61 ; Major General,'6 Marches'- It General'
22 Dec. 78; General, i July 81 ; Colonel Connaught Rangers, 23 Dec. 89. ' ' '
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Edmund Smith Brook," Ensign, ^-j Aug. 66; Lieut. ^25 Jan. 71 • Cavtain - Dbp
78 ; 3Zaior, i July Bi ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 18 Feb. 82 ; Colonel, 18 Feb. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 8 Feb. 93f ' '^
I "Lionel GodolphinBrooke,^ Ensign, ^ 5 May 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 15 April 79'; Major 1 July
8r; Lt.Colonel, i July 95.
Majoes.
I Charles Edward Harman,2?i(i SH Com-\
mand 26 June 96 i
1 John de Courcy O'Grady'^
2 Attiwell Henry Wood'*
Maurice George Moore,^* Adjutant^
5 Battalion 4 May 92 J
Alexander William Day Maclean,'" I
Adjutant -^Battalion 17 Aug. 92 J
1 Alfred George Goodenough Elton^' ...
2 John James Francis Hume-"
Captains.
I Harry Geo. Adams-Connor*^ (Depot) ...
I James Lowry Cole Acton-^
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton-^
Edmund Alexander Grubbe (Depot) ...
1 Coldstream James Garden""
Charles Hall, ^'' Armg Ordnance Dept....
2 Charles William Bowlby
1 John Staples Molesworth Lenox 1
Couyngham j
I Henry Deschamps Chamier
;i. S.C.Charles Delme-RadclifTe, D.A.A. ')
General, Chester, 16 Jan. 96 S
Arihur Wm. Hadden Bell, Adjutant)
9 Bn. Swing's E. Bijles 16 Aug. 94 ... )
1 Charles Herbert Davis Cass
2 Arthur George Vaughan Chichester ...
2 George Higgin son Ford-Hutchinson ...
JJ.8.C. Oswald Henry Pedley, sf/'cin^")
with the Egyptian Armg j
Alexander William Abercrombie,^-')
Adj.s Vol. Bn. Su folk Eegt.gi&n.ci^S
2 Herbert Gore
John Frederic Robertson, ^3 Adjutant \
Infantry Battalion, Queensland j
2 Harry Gerald Keith Matchett
2 George Lamont Hobbs
1 William Edward John Grylls
2 Shadwell John Murray
Lieutenants.
George Cuthbert Digan
2 Harry Adair Thompson, Adjutant")
22 July 93 j
I William Charles Giffard Heneker
1 William Stopford Sarsfield
Arthur John Bromley Church, Ord- \
nance Store Department )
2 Francis William Lawaon
2 John Claudius Henry Raven (Depot) ...
William AUardice Hamilton
Charles Victor Isacke, Adjutant \
9 Apr. 95 )
I Edward Louis Laurenson
I Percy Thornton Horton
1 Archibald Swinton Hog
2 Edward Fitzherbert Despard
2 Henry Robert Gordon Deacon
2 Travers Hartley Palkiner
1 Wilfred Arthur White
2 Robert Richards Challenor... '
2 Frederick Joseph Byrne
1 Henry Fras.Newdigate Jourdain(2)«po(j
2 Osmond Donald Blunt^*
I Riehard Percy Littleton Vifforg
Sbcond Libutbxahib.
e Capal Hanbury Meaham
I James Lionel Joyce Conry
I Kenneth Gale Crockett
Robert William HarUng
1 William Nathaniel Stuart Alexander. .
2 Henry Worsley Gough
I Addis Delacombe
ENSIGN OB
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
78
s Sept.
77
22 Feb.
79
22 Feb.
7t)
15 Sept.
77
16 Feb.
78
9 July
7Q
9 July
':'9
13 Aug.
79
22 Jan.
81
22 Jan.
3i
13 July
78
5 Feb.
87
14 Sept.
87
II Feb.
88
9 May
88
27 June
88
5 Sept.
88
19 Sept.
88
24 April 89]
6 Julv
8q
6 July
8q
18 Sept.
89
I Mar.
90
28 June
90
28 June
qo
29 Nov.
qo
2 May
qi
7 Nov.
91
9 Jan.
92
27 Jan.
q2
27 Jan.
92
17 Dec.
92
25 Feb.
93
15 Mar.
93
20 May
93
19 July
93
21 Oct.
93
ai Oct.
93
8 Nov.
93
7 Mar.
94
7 Mar.
94
21 Sept. 75
II Sept. 78
2 Dec. 74
13 June 74
30 Aug. 79
20 June 79
23 June 80
13 July 80
27 Aug. 79
22 Oct. 80
I July 81
I Dee. 80
I July 81
I July 81
I July Si
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
2 Feb. Si
7 Feb. 85
9 May 85
II Oct. 82
9 May 83
29 Aug. 85
27 .Tan. 86
10 Nov. 86
7 Mar. 89
6 Nov. 89
20 Nov. 89
iS Dec. 89
18 Dec. 89
12 Feb. 90
12 Feb. 90
24 Sept. 90
24 Sept. 90
12 Feb. 91
2 Nov. 91
9 Jan. 93
8 Feb.
19 Mar.
21 Apr.
II Aug.
14 Aug.
6 Sept.
II Oct.
20 Dec.
7 Apr.
i£ Aug.
1 Jan.
tg May
CAPTAIN.
30 Mar. 81
13 Apr. 81
j6 Sept. 82
1 Nov. 82
15 Aug
30 Jnly
17 Dec, 84
85
27 Dec.
19 Feb.
7 April 87
1 July 87
29 May 89
2 Dec. 89
2 Dec. 8q
2 Dec.
15 Jan.
12 Feb.
BBEV.MAJ.
MAJOB.
21 Jan,
12 Feb.
I July
8 Feb.
8 Feb. 93
6 Sept. 93
J July 95
24 Sept. 90
19 Jan.
12 Feb. gi
2 Nov. 91
21 Dec. 92
21 Dec.
9 Jan.
8 Feb.
14 Aug.
6 Sept.
20 Dec.
16 Aug.
* Lt.Colonel L. G. Brooke served as
Adjutant with the 94th Regiment in
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagement at Ulundi — slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
1* Major Wood served with the
88th Regiment throughout ths Kafir
war of 1877-78 (Medal vrith Clasp).
^^ Captain Hall served in the Boer
war of 1880-81, and took part in tkc
defence of Pretoria.
6 June 94'
Years
'Ser.
Full
Pay.
2
2
2
I
X
3
I
Hall
Pay.
349
The Gonnaught Bamjers.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Hugh Moore Hutchinson
2 Arthur Lorean iCeogh
Alexander Wise
2 Krnest Yeldham ....
Richard Harte Keatinge Willans
2ND IIEUT.
lo Oct.
12 Deo.
6 Mar.
21 Dec.
29 Feb.
94
94
95
95
95
Paymasters, — i
2 ,
Quarter Hasten. — 2 Thomas M'GleUand, 17 Oct. 94 ; Son. Lieut.
I Michael .Tames Kenny, 11 March 96 ; Hon. T.ieut.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion returned from Aden, 14 Dec. 91. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, n, July 1889.
1 General Thackwell served with the 22nd Regt. in the campaign in Sind, and was present at the battle of
Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahra'ta !o-intry, inoladiug the iuTestment
and capture of Forts Panulla and Pownghur. Served the Eastern camiJ;.igi of 1854-55 as Brigade Major to
1st Brigade 2nd Division — including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot), siege of Sebastopol and
repulse of the sortie on 26th October. On 4th August 1855 he was appoiuted Assistant Adjutant General to the
3rd Division, and served with it until broken up in April 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.CoIonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie).
'' Colonel B. a. Brook served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulandi and in the subsequent operations against Sekukani, including the storming of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i8So-8t in command of thfi Fort at. Marabastadt, which he success-
fallv defended for a period of 92 days (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.CoIonel).
'^ Major O'Grady served with tiie 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88o-8i in command of the fcroop'of Mounted Infantry
94th Regiment at Pretoria daring its investment.
'» Major Moore served with the 88 th Regiment throughout the KaSr war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
"''■ Major Maclean served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the operations
against Sekukuni, including the storming of tiie stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major Hume served with the 94th Begimeut in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulandi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i8So-8r, and was present in the engagement at Bronkhorst Spruit — severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
^■^ Major Elton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
2^ Captain Adams-Connor served in the Boer war of 1881 as Garrison Adjutant at Newcastle.
^^ Captain Acton served with the S3th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, including the ailair at
Draaibosch (mentioned in despatches), andthroughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
*> Captain Barton served with the 83th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 ( Medal with Clasp).
*' Captain Carden served in the Boer war of r88o-Si with the troop of Mounted Infantr.i'" 94th Regiment at Pretoria
during its investment. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at
the action of Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^32 Captain Aberorombie served in the Burmese Expedition from 1885 till the close of 1887 with the ist Battalion
of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, inolud'Ug the expedition to the Ruby Mines (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps).
f <^^ Captain Robertson served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Mounted Rifles.
3* Lieut. Blant served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 attached
to the Maxim Battery (mentioned in despatches).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Connaught Rangers {formerly the S8th Regiment).
Raised in 1793, and proceeded in i794to Holland. To England, 1794. To West Indies, 1795. To England, 1796.
To India, 1799. To Egypt, t8oi. To England, 1803. [2 ad Battalion raised 1S04.] To Cape of Good Hope, i3c6.
To Monte Video and Buenos Ayres, 1807.' To England, 1807. To the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Talavera, Busaco,
Puentes d'Ouor, Cindad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, NivPlld, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Canada,
1814. To France, 1815. [2nd Battalion reduced, 18 16.] To England, 1817. To Ireland, 1821. To the Ionian
Islands, 1S25. To England. 1836. To Ireland, 1838. To Malta, 1840. T<j West Indies, 1847. To Nova Scotia,
1850. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). To Eng-
land, 1856. To India, 1857 (Indian Mutiny— "Central India"). To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1876. To South
Africa, 1877 ("South Africa, 1877-79"). To India, 1879. To Aden, 7B90, To England, 1891.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), 350
I3t Batt., Glasgow. It-, t n l f-r, ■ T ■ -^ A n 1 ■ f Segimetital District
2nd Bn., Mowshera, Punjab. J Formerly tlie 9 isl {FrmCffSS Louise S ArgyUS/are LNo.gi.— Stirling.
Highlanders) and the g^rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Meginients.
(The 3rd and 4tli Battalions are formed of the Highland Borderers and the Renfrew Militia respectively.)
Princess Louise's Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest). " JVe OblivisouHa." A Cat.
Sans Peur." "Cape op G-ood Hope, 1806" " Roleia ' "Vimieba" "Coecnna" "Pyrenees" "Nivellb"
"Nite" "Ohthes" " TonoDSE " "Peninsula" " South Afbica, 1846-7, 1851-2-3" "Aima"
" Balaklava " " Sevastopol" "Lucknow '' " South Aehica, 1879."
Colonel. — Sn- John Alexander Ewart,' XCB. Ensign, 27 Jul.y 38 ; Lt. 15 April 42; Capt. ''12 May 48;
Bt.Major, 12 Dec. 54; Ilajor, 29 Deo. 54; Bf.Lt.Colonel, 2 Nov. 55; Lt. Colonel, i6 Apr. 58; Colonel,
26 Apr. 59 ; Major General, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, z Oct. 77; General, 13 Jan. 84; Colonel 2nd
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, 12 March 84 ; Colonel Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 30 June 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Ormelie Ca.mpbeU Hannay, Ensign, 1*5 Oct. 67; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Captain,
1 7 Nov. 78 ; Major, i Jan. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 27 June 93.
2 John David Fetherstonhaugh, iJHsJ^H, ''i Sept. 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Captain, 17 May 79; Major,
28 May 84 ; Lh^nt. Colonel, 23 Jul.y 94-
Full
Pay
Han
Pay.
•'/■
Majors.
2 John Stirling Napier, 2nd in Command |
26 June q6 J
I THat Wra. Hcnr.y Dick-Cunyngham'- j
(Sub Lieut. 17 Feb. 72), 2nd in Com- r
mand 26 June 96 J
1 Gerald Lionel Joseph Goff*
2 John Hasluck Campbell
Charles Grant, Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. >
for Musketrg,Bo)nb'iyArmT/,2-iFe\3.g6 j
Alex. Wilson,'* Comdt. Colonial Forces, >
W. Australia, with rank of Colonel... S
I Stanley Paterson (Ds^wO
1 p.s.c. Edward BrabazoG Urmsion
Captains.
1 p.s.c. Alfred Edward John Cavendish...
John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon, Adju- \
tant 5 Vol. Battalion 21 Apr. 92 )
Francis Macnamara Aitken"
2 S.ydneyLot'tus Robinson
Reginald L'Estrange M'Kerrell, In-^
spector of Gjjmnasia, l*iinjah and >
Bengal, i May 96 )
Thomas Irvine
Chas. Frederick Herbert Davidson,*'''^
Inspector of Gymnasia, Madras and >
Boinhay, i Apr. 95 )
Thomas"Arcliibala Scott
2 Alexander Francis Mackenzie (Depot)
Andrew Aytoun, Adj. 3 Bn. 19 Sept. 92
2 v.s.c. Henry D'Estampes Vallancey
p.s.c. David Henderson
p.s.c. Alan Foster, Adj. 4 Bn. 10 Sept. g^
1 AVillia.m Thorbiirn
2 Kenneth Boswell Cameron-'
1 Stafl'ord Edmund Douglas
2 Malcolnr M'Neill
2 Harry Peyton Moulton-Barrett
Frederick Lincroft La Gaze Jackson, >^
serving in theJSiger Coast Frofccf orate j
Herbert Aug. M'Dougal Williams, \
Adj. J Dumbarton Vol. Ri/les, 16 Ma.y 96 j
Alio Sutherland, Adjutant 15 Jan. 95...
Hugh Jjeslie Henderson, Adjutant 4 )
I Volunteer Battalion 9 Nov. 96 j
1 Robert Clements Gore ,
Lieutenants.
2 Archibald Patten^'
I Se.ymonr Spencer Somerset Clarke ...
1 Edward Ohetwood Hamilton Grant, |
Adjutant 11 June 94 j
2 Francis James Richa,rtison
2 Duncan Darroch (Depot)
T Archibald John Campbell
2 Claude William Hedley Bell
1 Henry Buchanan Kirk
2 Neill Malcolm
1 Frederick Ghiiries Dundas {Depot)
2 Kenneth Francis Cravvle.y Marshall ...
2 William John Bell Tweedie
2 Henry Craigie Macdonald
2ND LIEUa'.
79
22 Feb.
9 July 79
II May 78
14 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 79
9 July 79
23 July 79
''21 Sept. 74
17 Feb. 73
10 Mar.
xo Sept.
9 Aug.
I July Si
6 Aug
79
22 Jan. 81
23 Oct. So
22 Jan. 81
22 .Jan. 81
19 Feb. 8i
22 Jan.
I Jul.y
10 Nov.
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
I July
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
22 Nov.
12 Nov,
7 Feb.
23 Ma.y :
80
27 Jan. 82
10 Oct. 61
I July
8 Oct.
14 Jan. 84
13 Nov. 84
I Feb. 86
27 Sept. 86
12 June 86
21 Feb. 88
21 Nov. 88
21 Nov.
BKEV.KAJ.
88
iMar.
31 Mar. 90
4 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 92
27 June 93
2 Aug. 93
18 Nov. 93
23 July 94
15 Apr. 96
I May 89
I Feb.
25 Jan.
9 May
22 Aug.
12 Sept. 88
5 Deo. 88
10 Nov. 88
20 Feb. 89
23 Mar. 89
24 April 89
9 Nov.
85
86
31 May
2 John Campbell I 29 Oct.
17 Jan.
10 Oct.
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
Alexander Harvey Maclean
2 James Johnston-Stovvart
2 Eraser George Newall
1 Duncan John Glasfurd
t Henry Barchard Penwick Baker-Carr
2 Robert Blackall Graham
Second Liuutenants.
2 Patrick Dalmahoy McCandlisb
2 Henry Hugh Gordon Hyslop
1 Richard Phi llipson Dunn Pattison ...
: George Edward Courtenay
2 Alexis Blphinston
2 Reginald John Ponsonby Cox
2 Charles Alexander Hugh Maclean
Ivor Wilberforce Watson
2 Bamett Albert Harvey
I Arthur Lionel Crisp Clarke
Garnet Wolsoley Muir
Charles Neil Macdonald
2 June
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
19 July
4 Dec.
28 Dec.
29 Feb.
6 Jona 96
6 Jane q6
5 Sept, 96
23 Dec. 96
9 May 85
14 Oct.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
28 ipr.
25 Aug.
31 Jan.
26 Feb.
2 Feb.
25 Nov.
29 Mar.
24 Jul.v
23 Aug.
18 Nov.
II June
23 July
7 Nov.
23 Jul.y
II Dec.
4 Jan.
15 Jan.
23 Feb.
I May
9 Dec.
20 Jan.
31 Jan.
26 Feb.
26 Feb.
26 Feb.
24 July
23 Aug.
8 Nov.
23 July
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
I May
9 Pec.
I" Major GofF served with the gist
Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879,
and was present in the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Aitkeu.— See Civil De-
corations for Gallantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List,'' p. 786.
^^ Captain Dav idso 1 served with
the Ca,meron Highlanders through-
out the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 1884 with the
Gordon Highlanders,and was present
in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps) ; also served
throughout the Nile Expedition in
85 on special service as Trans-
port Officer, and took part in the
operations of the Desert Column
(Clasp). Served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1886 with the
Cameron Highlanders.
" Captain Cameron and Lieut •
Patten served with the Chitral Belief
Force under Sir Uobert Low ia 1895
(Medal with Clftsp).
y««r.'sei-.| 22 J Princess Louise s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
Pay.
Ph.
^Paymatferg.-
] I 2 Claude W. H. Bell, itfii/. £ Ba^faZion (acfiii^) .
i Quarter Mattert. — i William Scott, 6 July 87; Son. Lieut.
' 2 Alexander Beattie, 27 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Ye\^o^w .^Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' ' ' 1st Battalionreturned from Song J^ong, 22 Mar. iSgz. 2nd Battalion embarked for India 26 Zfov. iSgi
Sir John Ewart serred throughout the Eastern campaign from the first landing at Gallipoli in April 185^
■antilthefiualevacuationof the Crimea in June 1856; presentwith the o^rd Highlanders at the battle of Alma, and
nntil afterthe occupation of Balaklava; appointed a D.A.Q.M. General' 26th Sept. 1S54, and as snob was present at the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and throughout the siege operations before Sebastopolup to 1 3th Feb. 1855, when he
rejoined the 93rd on promotion; accompanied the expedition to the Seaof AzofT, and was at the capture of Kertch and
Teinikali; afterwards present at the siegeandfallofSebastopol, and assaults on the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal
Trith four Clasps, Brevet of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie). Ser\-ed in Bengal during ihe Indian mutiny; was at an engagement near Bimnee, and
afterwards at the final relief of Lucknow ; held for a short time a command consisting ofthi-ee squadrons of Cavalry,
guns, and 500 Infantry (specially named in despatches, and appointed a CB.) ; and on the i6th Nov. commanded
he leading party of stormers at the assault of the Secunderbagh,on which occasion he personally captured a colour,
received two sabre wounds in an encounter with the two native officers who were defending it; was again (very
everely ) wounded by a cannon-shot (left arm carried away) when in action with the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on
he 1st Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, Aide de Camp to the'Queen, and Colonel). Commanded the 93rd Hiffhlanders
or a short period during the siege of Sebastopol, was Lt.Colonel of the 78 th Highlanders for upwards of five years.
■* Lt.Colonel Hannay was employed on special service in South Africa during the latter nait of the Zulu war
n 1879 (Medal).
^* Major Dick Cunyngham served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present on Transport duty in the
advance to Caudahar and Khelat-i-6hilzie under Sir Donald Stewart ; with the ThuU Chotiali Foi ce under Major
General Biddulph (mentioned in despatches) ; under Sir Frederick Roberts in the Koorum Yalley Field Force in
the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, including the engagement at Aii Kheyl ; took part in the operations round Catml
in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) including the attack on the Sherpore Pass (Victoria Cross) ; with the
Haidan Expedition in iSSoas Acting Adjutant of a wing of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders including the engage-
ment at Charasiah on 25th April (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Oandahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) : was awarded the JJiC "for the conspicuous gallantry
and coolness displayed by him on the 13th December aS-3, at the attack on the Sherpur Pass, in Afghanistan, m
having exposed himself to the full fire of the enemy, avu by his example and encouragement rallied the men, who,
having been beaten back, were, at the moment, wavering at the top of the hill." Served in the Boer war of iSSi as
Adjutant 92nd Gordon Highlanders.
'* Colonel Wilson served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with ClasTj) .
Record of the Services of tlie 1st Battalion Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
(formerly tTie gist Highlanders).
Raised as the 98th, and proceeded to South Africa, 1795 to iS'03. (Entitled " 91st," 1798.) [2nd Battalion raised
in 1804, and proceeded to Holland, 1813-14 (Walcheren). Reduced, 1S15.] England, to 1807. Ireland, to- 1808.
The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna). England, to 1812. The Peninsula, to 1814.
(battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to 1815. Belgium and France, to 1818.
England, to 1S21. Jamaica, to 1831. England, to 1S36. St. Helena, to 1839. South Africa, to 1848 (war of
1846-47). [Reserve Battalion raised in 1842, and proceeded to South Africa to 1S55. England, to 1857, when it
was merged in 1st Battalion.] England, to 1S51. Ireland, to 1854. Malta, to 1855. Greece, to 1857. Ionian
Islands, to 1858. India, to 1868 (being the first Regiment to go overland from Alexandria to Sitez). Entitled
"Princess Louise's," 1872. England, to 1879. South Africa, to 18S5 (war of 1879). Cej-lon, to 1S88. Hong
Kong, 1E8S.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (formerly the ^^rd Regt.)
Raised in 1800, and proceeded to Guernsey. To Scotland, 1802. To Ireland, 1803. To the Cape of Good Hope,
1805 (capture of the Cape). To England, 1S14. To North America, 1S14. To England and Ireland, 1815. To the
Low Cotmtries, 1819. To the West Indies, 1823. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1836. To Canada, 1838. To
Scotland, 1848. To England, 1852. To the Crimea, 1834 (battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of LucknowK To Scotland, 1870. To England, 1873. To Ireland,
1876. To Gibraltar, 1879. To England, 1881. To Scotland, 1S82. To England, 1884. To Ireland, 1886. To
England, 1890. To India, i8qi.
Continuation of Notes to the Frince of Wales' Leinster Regiment {Royal Oa7iadians).
1 Lieut. General Macdonald served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to General Pennefather,
ncluding the battles of the Alma (severely wounded) and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol
Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the iledjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Willcocks served in the Afghan war in 1S7Q-S0 with the Khyber and Cabul Field Forces in the
Transport Train (Medal). Served afi TranspcrtOfiicerin the Wuzeeree Expedition of 18S1 under Brigadier General
Kennedy (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-E7 as Transport Officer and in charge of Field Commissariat
and also as Acting Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches, I>50., and Medal with two Clasps). Served
with|the Chrn-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 as Intelligence Officer to the Chinhok Column; also servd with
the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
s Captain Foulerton served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Shakespear served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Intelligence and
Assistant Political Officer (mentio»- 'd in despatches, i)SO., and Medal with Clasp), and in the operations in the
South Lushai Hills in command of the force.
1' Captain Canning served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Scudan in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps); also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment [Royal Canadians) —
formerly the looth (Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian) Regiment.
Raised in 1760 as ' ' The looth Highlanders." Proceeded to Guadaloupe, 1761 (capture of Martinique), England
and disbanded 1763. Raised again in 17S0, and served in a naval action against a French squadron in Porto
Praya Bay. Cape de Verde, in 1781. East Indies 1-81-S4, during which time it lost 39 Officers and 1,200 killed in
action or died of disease. Disbanded 1785. Raised again in 1S05, and proceeded to Quebec; on the passage out
lost II Officers and 260 men by shipwreck off the coast of Newfoundland. American war of 1812, taking- part in
numerous engagements. In 1813 became '^'The looth, or H.R.H. the Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regi-
ment." Disbanded 1818. Raised in Canada in 1858 as " The looth, or Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian Regiment,'
and proceeded to England in 185S. Gibraltar, to 1S59. Malta, to 1863. Canada, to 1866. Scotland, to 1868.
England, to 1S69. Ireland, to 1874. England, to 1876. India, to 1S77. Became ist Battalion "The Prince of
Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)," 18S1. Ireland, to 1895 (Detachment to Ashanti).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Leinster Regiment (formerly the logth Regiment).
Raised in 1761, and proceeded to Belle Isle. Disbanded, 1763; again raised as the 109th (or Aberdeenshire)
Regiment in 1794 ; disbanded 1793. Raised in 1853 as the 3rd Bombay European Regiment. With Central India
Field Force, 18^7-39 (siege and capture of Rashghur, action of Baroda, relief of Sanger, capttire of Garracota,
action of Mudderpore, battle of Betw.i, siege and storm of Jhansi, storm of Saharee, actions of Koonah and
Muttra, battles of Galowlee and Calpee). Kurrachee, to 1864. [Secame the 109th (Bombay Infantry) Regiment,
1862.] Aden, to 1862. India, to 1867. England, to 1877. Became " 2nd Battahon the Prince of Wales' Leinitw
Begiment (Royal Oanadians)," 18S1. Ireland, to 1SS2. England, to 1888. Malta, to 1894. Bermuda, to 1895.
istBatt., Tipperary.
and Batt. Bermuda.
352
r Jtegimental Di>triet»
LNo. loo. — Birr.
The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
J Formerlij the looth {Prince of Wales'
Royal Canadian) and the logth (Bomhay Infantry) Megiments.
The 3rd, 4tli, and 5th Battalions are formed of the King's County, Queen's County, and Meath
Militia respectively.)
The Prince of Wales' Plume. A Maple Leaf. "Niagasa" "Centeal India."
Colonel. — Alastair M'lan Macdonald,' E)isi<]in,^2y Mar. 46 ; Lieut. ^12 Nov. 47 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; St.Major,
12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 17 July 55; Zt. Colonel, ''73 Jan. 60; Colonel, 13 Jan. 65; Major General, 22 Feb. 70;
Zieut. General 19 Mar. 85 ; Colonel Leinster Keprimeut, 29 Nov. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Henry "Walter Trench, E)tsign, ^i'd Feb. 64; Lieut, ^jj July 67; Capt. 23 Oct. 75;
Major, 2g Sept. S2; Lt. Colonel, 2 July g^.
2 John Grofran Glanc.v, Lieut. 11 Feb. 75 ; Capt. 7 Jan. S2 ; Major, 3 Mar. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 12 Aug. 93.
Fair Half
Pay Pay.
In
Majoes.
1 Herbert Martin, 2nd in Command 26")
June 96 i
2 St. John James St. Leger, 2nd in )
Command i
2 Arnold- Hyde NoelTJrquhart Champion
Winton Seton, J.dj. British Guiana 3fii.
James Willoocks,* T) SO., Deputy Aai,ist.~)
Adj. Gen., Bombay Army, i Aug. 94 }
1 Thomas Hope Stavert (Depof)
/j.s.c.H.Ponting Northcott,5i).4..4.Ge«. >
Intell, Dept. War Office, 24 June 95 J
John Shakespear,' CIE. LSO. At-siat- 1
ayit Commissioner, Assam i
Captains.
Cecil Walford Tribe, Army Ord. Dept....
Alexander Francis Grant Foulerton,'' )
Adjut'/nt 4 Battalion 10 Apr. 95 j
George Lamb, Adjutant 12 Middlesex }
Volunteer Sijles 2 Nov. 96 )
2 Kenneth Mackenzie Drummond
Thomas St. Clair Davidson,^ .«id/KfanO j
2 Vol. Bn. iS'c'o^s Fusiliers i Nov. 95 j |
Chas. Spencer BrowneEvans-Lombe, )
Adj. Bermuda -Volunteers i Feb. 95 >
Charles FitzGerald Thomas Cochrane i
Samuel Robert Llewellyn White
Neville Hope Campbell Dickinson,^' \ j
Army Ordnance Department S
7 Paget EdTvard Stuart Reeves !
Geoif.J.D.Browne,i8-i(;;'.5Bn.2jan.93
Charles Log-au Crutchley, Adjutant \
3 Battalion 1 Sept. 06 ; J |
I p.s.c. Richard Trench Kirkpatrick |
Cecil Mitchell-Innes I
1 Theoph. Fred. Walter Ricketts
2 Edward Frank Griffin (Depot).
I Arthur Frederick Magee
7ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
20 Mar. 78
30 Jan. 78
14 Jan. So
22 Jan.
CAPTAIN.
I Oct. 78' 6 June 83
I
30 Nov. 78; 6 June 83
30 Dec. 71J 23 May 83
11 Feb. 75. I Jan. 83
20 Oct. 79 21 Aug. S4
25 Aug. 80! 28 June 85
12 Feb. 77] 12 Feb. 86
I July 81 29 Sept. 86
24 Jan. 80 12 Jan.
23 Oct. 80 ' '
'. Jan. Si
Thomas Alexander Gardner Saag->
ster, sercing u/ider Boyal Niger Co. )
2 Wm.Tankerville Monypenny Reeve, >
Adjutant 16 Mar. 95 i
2 Alexander Wilson Elkington Twist ...
1 Hector Douglass Harvest
Herbert John Coningham
2 Albert Canning!'
2 Charles \Villiam Dutton Pollard
1 Reginald John Ingles
I George Harry John Rooke
1 Charles Edw. Hamilton LaughUn , )
Adjutant 2 Nov.96 S
LIKDTENANTS.
2 John Craske (Depoi)
1 Albert Gerard Gavin Sharp
2 Julian Campbell Colquhoun
William Johnstone Cates 1
2 George Moultrie BuUen- Smith I
I Francis Rogers Dugan '
I Henry Edw. Clonard Keating (Depot),
1 Arthur Willie Cummins Sherwood...!
2 Reginald Francis Legg j
2 James Kilvington Cochrane |
2 George Iver Patrick PoerO'Shee I
2 Prendergast Bennett Carlisle
2 John Dryden Mather
2 Gordon Anneslfcv Taylor
2 Henry Telford Maffett
2 Frederick Ernest Whitton
2 Philip Fraser Arthur Leahy
2 Frederick Christian Heneker I
I Brj'an John Jones {
Second Lieutenants. i
1 Leonard Robert Grey Bell '
2 James Robert Motfatt :
2 Henry Gerald Rawilon Wakefield ...i
2 Michael Francis Fox ,
I Clarence Reginald Macdcnala
I Edward Villiers Raynes 1
1 James Douglas Waddell I
2 Herbert Craven Stuart [
2 Duncan Reginald Ross Buchanan
I Keith Edmund Jopp j
5 Feb.
4 May
II Feb.
10 Nov.
11 Apr.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
9 Nov.
22 Jan.
87
88
90
1 Mar.
28 June
5 Deo.
20 Feb.
17 June
12 Mar.
17 Dee.
26 Apr. 93
20 May 93
20 May 93
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
2 June 94
7 Nov. 94
28 Nov. 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
30 Jan. 95
6 Mar. 95
6 Mar. 95
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
25 Mar. 96
5 Sept. 96
July
I July 81
22 Oct. 81
19 Dec. 83
19 Dee. 83
6 May 85
6 May 85
3 May
6 May
22 July
27 Jan.
3 Mar. 86
li 29 Sept. 86
14 Aug. 87
10 Oct. 88
EEEV.MAJ.
12 Jan. 90
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
23 Aug.
25 Aug.
8 Dec.
22 Oct.
lo Oct.
8 May
I Apr.
23 July
6 Mar.
1 Apr.
14 July
26 Nov.
2 Dec.
18 Dec.
23 Nov.
1 Oct.
2 May
15 Apr.
1 Aug.
21 Aug.
22 Aug.
4 Sept.
6 Oct.
10 Oct.
11 Oct.
17 Oct.
5 Dec.
10 July
10 July
8 Jan.
2 Nov.
2 Dec.
90
24 Jan.
16 Mar. 91
14 July gi
12 Aug. 91
21 Aug. 9t
13 Mar. 92
23 Nov. 92
29 Sept. 93
26 Oct. 93
26 Oct. 93
I Feb. 94
I Aug. 94
18 Jan. 88
10 Oct. 94
21 Aug. 91
26 Aug. gi
12 Aug. 91
1 Dec. 92
29 Sept. 93
2 Dec. 93
17 Oct. 94
12 Aug. 95
17 Oct.
1 Feb.
10 July
oOot.
8 Jan.
28 Mar.
2 Dec.
2 Dec. 96
' Major Northcott served in the
Sherbro Expedition in 1S83 with the
2nd West India Regiment (mentioned
in despatches). Served in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 388S as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General. Served
with the expedition to Ashanti under
Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star),
* Captain Davidson served with the
Lushai E.xpedition in 1889 as Trans-
jort OflScer. Served with the Chin-
jushai Expedition in 1889-90 as
Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
1' Captain Dickinson served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with
the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain Browne served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, andwas present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
£For remainder of If of c?, see preceding
page.
Facings Bine.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Op.
zst Battalion returned fro>»iIndia,
22 December iZg^. '. \
d Battalion tmlarilced for .Malta
gjfovember 1894.
Quarter Masters. — i Alexander Wilkin, 10 June S2: Son. Captain, 10 June 92.
2 James Daffield, iS Nov. 96; Son. Li:u..
-I--T ist Batt., Curragh. "I rm -i-. i -nir j. -n ^^^ f Eegimenfal District
353 2ud Batt., Dum flum, SengalJ The Royal Munster Fusiliers. |_No. ioi.-T«lee.
Formerly the loist (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) and the 104th (Bengal Fusiliers) BegimentSt
(The 3rd, 4th, aud 5th Battalions are fonned of the South Cork, the Kerrj',
and the Royal Limerick County Militia respectively. )
The Royal Tiger. The Shamrock. " PLiSssy " "Condoee" "Masdlipatam " "Badara." "Buxab" " Rohii-
otJiTD, 1774 AND 1794." "Caenatic" "Sholinghce" " Guzeeat " " Deig " " Bhuhtpoee " "Afghanistan"
"Gthuknee" " FEEOZESHnHUE" "Sobbaon" "Ponjaub" " Chilliabwallah " "Goojeeai" " Pesit '
"Delhi" "Lucknow " " Bpbma, 18S5-87."
teuf3"Sei.f .
Bail iiaiilC°l-°"gi.— RolJert Stuart Baynes.^ Ensign, J'28 July 43; Zieut. '^2-; Mar. 46 ; Capf. 15 Mar. 53 j Bi.Major,
Pay. Pay4 26 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, 17 June 59; Colonel, j Sept. 65; Major General, 26 Mar. 70; Lt. General, i July
81; Cotonf/- Munster Fusiliers, T5 July 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Francis James Kempster,^ DSO. Extra Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel
25 Mar. 96; Lieut. 10 Mar. 76; Captain, 18 Nov. 82; Major ^ Sept. 89; Bt. Li.Colonel, 5 Sept. 89);
Lt. Colonel, 29 July 96; Colonel, 25 March 96.
I Edward Stokes Evans. Lieut., 13 June 74; Captain, i July 81 ; Major, i Apr. 92 ; Lt. Colonel, 4N0V. 96.
23
Majoes.
Percy Stanley Druitt, 2nd in Com-\
mand 26 July 96 S
2 jKs.c. Benjamin ReddieHawes,'2«rf i?;)
Co.nmand ^t^ov. q6 )
I Francis Henry Penny (Dcpo<)
1 /;.«.o. Herbert Eversley Belfleld* (B«. j
Lt.C-jlonel 25 Mar. 96) i
2 Charles Augustus King Hall,^ Com- )
mandant Varjeeliiiq Depot 7 Mar. 96/
r Alfred Herricli Butler Clough
> Pierce Thomas Chute'"
2 George Sumner Ormerod''
Capixins.
BryC6St6wart,i=^(?/. \Bn. i Mar. 92 ...
Henry B'rederick\Villiams,'^^d/H*aKn
Administrative Battalion Presidency >
Vohi.nteers 14 Oct. 95 J
2 Richard Ffennell"
V.s.c. Stephen Thomas Banning, /"-)
shv.ioi- 11. M. College i Feb. gS i
Randolph Edward Whitehead
Arthur Frederick Mann'^
George Forbes aoUand'S (Depot)
Aymer Claud Maxwell, Adjutant 5 1
'Battalion i Aug. 95 [
Arthur Edward Osmond Congdon^' ...
Wilfrid Worsley Blackden '8
William Coape Gates-"
James Markham Chadvrick
1 George Denis Macpherson
2 p.s.c. Charles Edward Spearman^i
2 Roger Courtenay Boyle-^
1 Gerard Christopher Bowen
1 Lionel Charlies Warren
illEUTENANTS.
2 Ernest Edward Bruno Bruno
2 Henry Ernest Tiz:ird
1 Campbell Littler Hendriks
2 John Kevin 0 -Meagher
„ Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard
2 Arthur Howe Browne, Adjutant 18 j
iilay95 v-;, -, ^
George Delamam Crocker
George Ambrose Congreve Webb, I
Adjutant 31 July 95 S
Arthur Milton Bent '.Depot)
Paul Alfred Charrier
Hugh Latimer Haughton
Albert Armstrong MacLaughlin
William Orlebar Harvey
Verelst Turner Worship (Depot)
William Hurst Nicolson
Evelyn de Burgh Waddington
Victor George Howard Rickard
Roger Henry Monck-Mason
2 Nicholas Beamish Cummin
1 Frank Pi,ussell Brown
2 Alderson Preston Berthon
_ Edmund Peel Thomson
2 Frederick Evelyn Elliot Henderson ...
Second Lieutenants.
2 George Thomas Bradford
Gustavus Arthur Perreau, Aid^: de\
Camp to Lieut. Governor of 'Bengal... i
I Robert Henry Boyd Magee
1 Charles Harry Brownlow Jarrett
2 Bernard Joseph Fagau
I William Arthur Huichinscn
1 Harry btevenson Wright, Army Ser- \
vice Corps 3
2 Richard Rolt Brash Jackson
2 George Cashel Garratt
I Charles Albert Knapp
2MU LIEUT.
II May 78
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
I May 78
II Aug.
19 Feb.
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov.
9 May 88
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 June 80
27 Nov. 89
29 Mar. 90
21 Sept.
20 Nov.
2 Dec.
26 Feb.
20 Nov.
24 Mar.
29 Nov.
20 Mar.
74 4 May 82
I Apr. 85
26 July 82
20 May 85
3 May
28 June
17 June
9 Sept.
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
18 May
13 July
13 July
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
21 Dec.
9 Sept.
21 Oct. 9;
21 Oct. 9;
21 Feb. 9^
7 Mar. 9-
29 Aug. 9-
10 Oct. 9.
6 Mar. 9;
6 Mar. 9;
19 June 9;
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96
6 June 96
17 April 80
7 July 8<
26 Nov. 8(
17 Apr. 8
I July 8
I J uly 8
22 Oct. 8
10 May 8
10 May 8
JO May 8
9 Sept. 8
9 Sept. 8
9 Sept. 8
25 Aug. 8
6 May 8
25 Nov. 8
25 Aug. 8
19 Mar. 91
I Aug. 91
26 Sept. g<
I Nov. 9:
24 June 9
30 Dec. 9:
30 Dec. 9
I Apr. 9:
Ti Apr. o
3 Apr.
90
90 .^_r-.
gt 20 Feb.
[o May
>i June
8 July
>8 Oct.
!o May
[8 July
19 Sept.
7 Nov.
,- I Aug.
93 27 Jan.
-■ I Feb.
17 July
26 Sept. 83
20 May 8s
7 Dec. 85
4 June 87
3 July 87
12 Aug. 87
27 Mar. 89
4 Sept.
4 Sept. 89
I Aug. 90
26 Sept. 90
I Nov. 90
24 June 91
I Apr. 92
I Apr. 92
3 June 92
6 Sept. 92
8 July 93
8 July 93
II Dec. 93
20 May 94
aiAJOB.
I Apr. 92
6 Sept. 92
3 June 92
I Feb. 93
8 July 93
20 May 94
29 July 96
4 Nov. 96
9 Major Hall served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese E.\pedition in 1886-89 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Stewart served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Williams served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal withtwo Clasps).
i* Captam Ffennell served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers, and was severely wounded
in an engagement on the 14th Fet.
1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
IFor remainder of Note), see eni of
Royal Dublin Fusiliers, p. 355.
PaytrMSters.—2 Ernest E. B. Bruno, Lieut 2 Battalion (acting).
Quarttr Masters.— i George Thomas East, 17 Dec. 90; Son. Lieut.
2 Thomas Trimby,^* 28 Feb. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue.— Agents, UessTi'.B.olt and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Ifovm Seetia, 1883. and Battalion embarked for MHt9, 18*2.
istBatt., Portsmouth. ~| _. _ i tn vt_ -n -t ' Ticnimental Di$trict ,e4
2nd Batt., Bombay. J The Royal Dublin Pusihers. Lno. 102.— Naas. 35^
Formerly the 102nd {lioyal Madras Fusiliers) and the ioT,rd (Boyal Bomh ay Fusiliers)
Regiments.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of tlie KilJare, Eoyal Dublin City, and Dublin
County Militia respectively. )
The Royal Tiger. " Epeciamur agendo." "Arcot" "Plasset" " Condore" ""WTyDEWASH" "Bdxab'" " Sholingbe"
^1 NUNDY DeOOG" " Am BOTH- a " " TeRNATE " " BaNDA " " PONDICHERET " " MaHIDPOEE " " CaENAIIC'
,,^^soee" (with the Elephant) "Guzeeat" " Sesingapatam " " Kiekee " "Beni Boo Ali" "Adew
Punjaub" "Mooltan" "Goojeeat" "Ata" " Pegh " " Lcckkow."
Years'Ser.
FoU, Half Colonel. — Sir John Blick Spurgin.i KCB. CSI. JEnnign, lo Anp. 42 ; Lieut. 1 June 47 ; Captain, 23 Nov. 56
Srevet Major, ig Jan. ^S ; Srevei Lt. Colonel, ■2^ Mar. $S; ilfty'or, 30 July 62 ; CoZone^T-g Mar. 65 ; Major
General, 1 ilur. 70 ; Lieut. General, 27 June 83; Colonel IJublin Fusiliers, 8 Jan. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — i William Carre Riddell, Ensign, 12 Jan. 67 ; Lieut. 25 ilar. 68 ; Captain, 15 Aug. 77
Major, 15 iXar. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 June 94.
2 Charles Duncan Cooper, Ensign, 8 July 6S ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, i Soy. 79 ; Major, 18 Apr. 88 ;
Lt. Colonel, 5 June 95.
Pay |. Pay,
29
Majors.
2 George Arthur Mills, 2nd in Command ")
26 June 96 J
1 Henry Tempest Hicks, 2nd in Com-\
mand, 26 Jane 96 )'
2 Spencer Godfrey Bird
2 Robert Charles Pentland
I William Henry Slingsby O'Neill
I George Arthur Shad! orth
Frpderick Paul English, Adjutant 3")
T'olitnleei'Bn. Welsh Reqt.js Jan. 92J
I Alexander Weston Gordon' ^De^oO ...
Captains.
1 ElfordPearse
Flank Stuart Hamilton Rickards,'" (
Adj. zl'ol.Bn. Cheshire Regt. ic,Weh.g2 J
Mark Ralph Payne Audain, Armyi
Ordnance Deparl.nenl j
2 John Nugent Murray .vlacGregor
2 John Francis Sheppard (Depot)
Archibald Hasvksley Rutherford,4(iy. \
Ceylon Toliinti'ers ig Jaa. g6 ..., J
I Edvfard Silver Strickhmd'-
Arthur Hy. Bacoa, Ad/. 4 Bn. 16 Sept.92
Cecil Sargrave CoUings, Adj. 5 Vol. }
Bn. Durham. Lt, Inf. 9 Nov. 96 j
I Archibald John Chapman
Richard Stewart Gage.'s Adjutant 5 )
Battalion 20 Dec. 94 j
Walter Bromilow, Adjutant 6 Vol. ")
Bn. Bogal Highlanders t July 95 ... ]
Ernest Arthur Dickinson, Adjutant \
3 Nov. 94 _)
1 Arthur Edivard Maiawaring
2 Geoffrey Downing
2 Richaid Ale.-iander Rooth, Adjutant)
16 Dec. 93 j
Arthur Lovebaud, Adjutant 3 Bn. )
10 Feb. 96 ! j
I Herbert Cariugton Smith
Charles Albert Hensley
1 Alexander John Godley
2 George Anthouy Weldon'*
2 iJ.s.c.JohuAlbertEmmanuelXIacBean, 1
serving with the Egyptian Army |
LlEUTEKAIfTS.
Henry Roscoe Beddoes, Sending in )
British Central Africa Protectorate i
I Arthar Forde Pilson
1 James William Royce Tomkiu
2 Richard Meade Pratt Swil't
1 Edwyu Fetherstonhaugh |
2 Maurice Lowndes I
1 Athelstau Dible.y |
2 Malcolm Percy EustaceLonsdalelZ)cpof)i
2 Charles Oliver M'Causland
t Cecil Francis Romer
1 Wiltrid .loliu Veuoor (Depot) .'.
John Deaue Reece
2 George Chiystie
2 John Stewart Mortimer Haroourt.
2 Charles Campbell Todd
^ Hugh MacKCuzie Shewan
2 Arthur Eilmund Brown
2 Ernest Septimus Gale
1 Cecil Bampl'ylde James Riccard ....
2 Ernest Frederick Ortun
2 Harold John Kinsman
SeCONJJ LrEPrENANTS.
I Harold Whitla Higginson
1 Arthur Vivian Hill
2 George Norton Cory
2 Percy Maolear
2 Charles NoelPerreau
2 Frederick Neil Le Mesurier ...,.'.'.....
I Guy Hmlleston .'."
I John William ilamilton Seppings..
1 Harry Augustus Ferguson Watson
2 Gordon Shakespear Higginson
Edward Algernon Moleswor.h
Chudleigh Garvice
2ND LIEUT.
22 Jan. 79
I May 78
n Oct. 79
II May 78
23 Oct. 80
23 Apr. 81
22 Jan. St
19 Feb. Si
4 May 87
9 Ma.y 88
22 Aug. 83
22 Aug. 88
22 Aug. 38
24 Apr. 89
8 June 89
5 June 89
6 July 89
I Mar. 90
29 Oct. qc
20 Feb. 92
18 June 92
13 July 92
28 Sept. 92
ig Oct. 92
21 Jan. 93
28 June 93
9 Sept. 93
7 Mar, 94
II July 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
28 Aug. Q5
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
25 Mar. 96
6 June 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
12 Nov. 73
4 Dec. 7^
28 Feb. 74
21 Aug. 72
10 Sept. 75
28 April 76
12 Jan. 81
12 Mar. 81
8 June 81
22 Dec. 80
I July 81
I July Si
10 May 8:
I July 81
1 July 81
9 Dec. 83
30 Jan. 84
14 May 84
14 May 84
14 May 84
23 Aug.
7 Feb. 85
6 May 85
29 Aug. 8;
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 85
2 Sept. 85
25 Aug. 86
8 Dec. 86
6 Mar. 89'
CAPTAIN. ' BEEV.3IAJ. | MAJOR.
26 May 80
10 Nov. 80
12 Mar. 81
6 July 82
29 Jan. 84
7 June 84
I July 87
I July 87
1 July 87
4 May S7
15 Feb
I May 88
21 May 88
4 Mar.
6 Mar.
15 Jan.
23 Aug. 92
23 Aug. 92
16 Sept. 92
17 May 93
23 Aug. 93
16 May 94
7 June 94
7 June 94
20 Dec. 94
5 June 95
I July 95
6 Nov. 95
10 Jan. 96
6 May gS
92
21 May 88
7 June 90
21 May 92
17 May 93
16 May 94
7 June 94
6 Nov. 94
5 June 95
13 Oct.
I Apr. 90
7 June 90
4 ilar. 91
15 Jan. 92
21 May 9
23 ,\ug. 92
16 Sept. 92
17 May 93
23 Aug. 93
16 Dec. 93
5 June 95
26 June 95
I July 95
10 Jul.v 95
26 Julv 95
6 Nov. 95 1
10 Jan. 961 8 Major Gordon served in the
6 May 96J Afghan war in 18S0 with the 6th Ben-
27 Jiil.y 9(> gal Light Infantry (Medal) .
12 Sept. 96 '° Captain Rickards served with the
88th Regiment throughout the Zulu
war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'2 Captain Strickland served in the
operations in Zululand in i388.
" Captain Gage took part in the
operations of the Soudan Frontier
l*'ield Force in 1S85 (Heat.1, and Khe-
dive's Star),
Years' Scr,
Half
Pay
355
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
faymasiers.—z Maurice Lowndes, Lieut. 2 Battalion (acting),
I
quarter Masters.—:: James Cyril Crump, 22 Dec. 94 : Son. Lieut.
1 John Ward, n Nov. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
._,,,. ■'^"'^"i^sBlue.— 4(7eB/s, SirC. R.M'Grigor, Sf. and Co
rs^ Battalion returned, from i:gypt, March i886. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 9 Jan. 84.
1 Lt.Gsneral Spurgin served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the
taking of Pegu, and its subsequent defence (iledal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal m 1857-58; commanded the troops proceeding by steamer in July 1857 from Allahabad to Cawnpore,
covering the right of Havelock's Column and engaging the enemy on two occasions, on the first la,nded his force
repulsed the rebels and captured their 6-pounder gun ; was Staff Officer to General Neill at Cawnpore, afterwaids
Brigade Major to the ist Brigade and was with it during its advance and entry into Lucknow on -sth Sept.,
defence of the Residency and subsequent operations at the Alumbagh under Outram; also served as a Brigade
Major at the capture of Kaiserbagh, and capture of Lucknow (received the thanks of this Governor General in
Council, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service for Lucknow, and CSI.).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Ttoyal Dtihlin Fusiliers {formerly the 103rd Bombay
Fusiliers, and previously the xst Bombay European Infantry).
Raised in 1661. To India, 1662. To Persia, 1767. To Aden, 1839. To India, 184 1. Styled " Fusiliers,"
„•, i^„(-;+i„^ " logr^ Regiment Royal Bombay Fusiliers," 1862. To England, 1871. To Ireland, 1876,
1843. Entitled '
To England, i88i. Entitled '■2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusilier
Egypt, 1885. To India, 1886.
1 88 1. To Gibraltar, 1884. To
Continuation of Notes to the Boyal Munster Fusiliers.
1 Lt. General Baynes served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 as Captain in the Mounted Staff Corps, and after-
wards as Military Magistrate of the Army (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in India during the mutiny, and commanded the
force consisting of 2 guns Horse Artillery, 150 men of Sth Regiment, and a detachment of Punjaub Cavalry, which
surprised the garrison and secured the fort and magazine of Phillour, on the Sutlej, 12th and 13th May 1857.
Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege of Delhi, and was dangerously wounded at the assault of the city, leg
amputated (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Kempster served in the Afghan war in i83o with the Khyber Line Force, and took part in tha
expedition into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 1884-85 in command of the Corps of Guides. Served in the operations of the Souaan Frontier Field
Force in 18S7 including the engagement at Sarras ; was Senior Staff Officer to the Column (mentioned in de8<
patches, DSO., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations near Suakin
in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Clasp), and in the operations
on the Soudan frontier in 1 889 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Deputy Adjutant
General and 2nd in Command (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Star).
'' Major Hawes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Mumster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Belfield .served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Assistant Adjutant
General (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
'" Major Chute served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusi-
liers (Medal with two Clasps).
'' Major Ormerod served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-S3 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battahon Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Captain Weldon served in the Burmese Expedition in iSSg with the 19th Madras Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
'^ Captain Mann served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (.Medal with two Clasps).
"" Captnin Holland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Congdon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Muiiater
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Blackden served with the Burmoae Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
^'' Captain Gates served with the Burmese Bi.pedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munstar Fusiliers
(Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Spearman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Captain Boj'le served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Boyal Munster Fusiliers
Medal with two Clasps).
'♦ Lieut. Trim by served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the ist Royal Munster Fusiliers {formerly the loist Regiinent).
Raised in 1652 as a " Guard of Honour " to the East India Company in Bengal. Twice augmented in 1750, and
styled the " Bengal European Battalion." Employed in Bengal, 1757 (battle of Plassey). Against the French in
Madras, 1758. In Bengal and against the Dutch, 1759-80 (battle of Buiar). Augmented to three Battalions, and
afterwards to three Regiments of two Battalions each, 1779. Against Hyder Ali and the French in Madras,
1781-83. In Bengal, 1784-94. Formed into two Regiments, 1798. In Rohilcund and Rajpootana, 1794-1805
(battle of Deig). Formed into one Regiment, 1803. In Bengal, 1805-10. (A detachment in China, 1808; one
against the Dutch in Java and the Molucca Islands, 1810-17 ; and one in the Nepaul war in 1S14.) In Pindarrie
war, 1817. In Bengal, 1818-26. Formed into two Regiments, 1824. In Rajpootana, 1826 (capture of Bhurtpore).
2Ud European Regiment in Burma, 1825-26. Formed into one Regiment, 1830. In Afghan war, 1838-40 (Afghan
war— capture of Ghuznee). Entitled the "1st Bengal European Light Infantry," 1840. In the Punjab, 1842.
In the Sikh war, 1845-46 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon, and Goojerat). Entitled " ist Bengal European Fusi-
liers," 1846. In Burma, 1852-55 (capture of Pegu). In the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (captures of Delhi and Luck
now). Umbeyla campaign, 1863. Entitled " 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers," 1861. To England, 1869. To Malte,
1874. To Cyprus and Cauada, 1878. Entitled " rst Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers," 1 33i. To England, 1883.
Pay,
^sport?"'] ^^® ^ifl® Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). 35^
The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 9th Battalions are formed of the 2nd Tower Hamlets, the Eoyal Longford,
the 1st Tower Hamlets, and the Westmeath Militia respectively.)
"GoPElfHAGEIf" "AlONTE VlDKo" "RoLEIA." "ViMIEEA" " CoEUIfN A " "BuSACO" " BAEEOSA " " FirBNTHS
P'Onoe" "Cicdad Rodrigo'' "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Nitelle" "Nive" "Oethes"
I'Tolouse" "Pexinsdla" ""Waterloo" "South Africa, 1846-7, 1851-2-3 " "Alma" "Inkeemaw"
'Sevastopol" "Lpcknow" "Ashantee" "Ali Masjid " "Afghaitistan, 1878-7Q "" Buema, 1885-87."
"'"^"'^"- Colonelin Ohiet.—SURot/alSishnessAvt'h^v W. P. A., Duke o/Connaught.'Xff.^T. ZP. GCSI. GCMG-
"" """ GCIE. GCrO. KCB. Personal Aide de Camp to the Queen; Lt. 19 June 68 ; Capt. i May 71 ; Major^ 7
Aug. 75; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Sept. 76; Colonel, 29 May 80; Major General, 29 May 80; Lieut.
General, 1 April 89; General, 1 Apr. 93 ; Colonel Rifle Bri,?ade, 29 May 80.
Colonels Commandant. — -i iocti Alexander Geoi'ge Russell,- CB. 2nd Zieuf.^ 11 July 39; Zt. 15 April 42 j
Capt. •'7 Aug. 46 ; Bt.Major, 28 May 53 ; Major, 29 Deo. 54 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Lt.Colonel, ''17
Dec. 58 ; Colonel, 10 Mar. 61 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 20 Mar. 78 ; General, 7 April 86 ;
Colonel Liverpool Regiment, 28 Feb. 80 ; Colonel Commandant Rifle Brigade, i May 91.
2 Frederick Robert Elrington,^ CB. 2nd Lt.^j June 39 ; Lieut. 23 Nov. 41 ; Capt. ''22 May 46 ; Bt.Major, 12
Dec. 54; J/ajor, 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; Lt.Colonel, ^1 Sept. 57; Colonel, 29 Mar. 62 ;
Major General 6 Mar. 68 ; Lt. General 14 Mar. So ; General, 1 July 8i ; Colonel Bedfordshire Regiment,
17 July 90 ; Colonel Commandant Rifle Brigade, 26 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 4 Lionel Richard Stopford Sackville," Ensign, i'i3 June 63 ; Lt.'^g Mar. 67;
Capt. 13 May 75; Major, i July 81 ; Lt.Colonel, i Deo. 91 ; Colonel, i Dec. 95.
3 Son. Montagu Curz'on, Ensign, "10 Nov. 65; Lt. ^ig Jan. 70; Capt. 2 Mar. 78 ; Major, 9 April 82;
Lt.Colonel. 15 Oct. 93.
2 Francis Howard, ^3 j^ide de Camp to the Queen ; Ensign, ^^ April 66 ; Zt. i'28 May 7c ; Capt. 30 April 78 ;
Major, 13 Apr. 82 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 23 Aug. 89 ; Lt.Colonel, 5 Dec. 94 ; Colonel, 30 Jan. 95.
I Charles Hawtrej' Bruce Noroott,^^ Ensign, ■'14 Aug. 67; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 1 April 79; Major,
I Jan. 84 ; Lt.Colonel, 16 Dec. 95.
28
19
19
19
18
Majoes.
4 Walter Rupert Kenyou-Slaney, 2nd')
in Command 26 June g6 S
1 .ffoiz.Bdw. Noel, 3^ 2nd in Com. 26 June 96
3 Frank Stewart VVhittington Raikes, )
2nd in Command 26 June 96 i
2 Robt. John Maude, 2Mdi!! Cojn. i Sept. 96
1 Arthur Ralph Pemberton'"'
3 Charles Theophilus Evelyn Metcalfe"
3 ^.s.c. Arthur Edward Wm.Colville" ...
2 Charles Anthony Lamb (Depot)
George Cockburn, District Insp. of ]^
Musketry, Colchester, 14 July 96 )
p.s.c. John Sherston," DSO. D.A.A. )
Gen. for Instruction, Poona, 7 Mar. 93 $
2 George B'rancis Leslie*'
4 p.s.c, Charles a Court**
Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson,*Viy. ■;
5 Battalion i Apr. 92 S
Son, Wenman Coke,^" Aide de Camp')
to Lord Wolseley i Nov. 95 i
3 Hon, Charles Cavendish "Winn
4 Atherton Edward Jenkins ...
Captains.
Lewis Loyd Nicol,^i^ii/.7B«. 12 Aug. 95
Thomas HeuryDes VceuxWilkinsou,^^ 1
DSO, Adjutant ig Middlesex Vol-V
unteer liifles 1 Mar. 93 j
Victor Arthur Couper^^
Arthur FuJler-Acland-Hood,=''^i(ie(ie )
Ccmpto Major Gen,Swaine 1 2Mar. 96 j
4 Zfo«.Edwd.ReginaldBateman-Hanbm-y
p.s,c, John Steven Cowans, Brigade 1
Major, Aldershot, 1 Sept. 94 >
3 Henry Peter King-Salter, IStaff College.
4 ^.s.c.iZon. Chs. Granville Fortescue,^'
Adjutant 27 June 95
William Frederic Parljer, Adj. 3 Vol
Bn, Durham Lt. Infantry i Mar. 95 )
2 p.s.c. Richard John Strachey 5"
p.».c. Walter Edward Lascelles, /)!-'>
structor R. M. College 10 Feb. 95 .,, S
Wellesley George Pigott, Adj. 3 Vol. )
Bn. Essex Regt. 15 Feb. 92 j"
3 Henry Cecil Petre {Depot)
4 Albert Victor Jenner,"" DSO
I William Vernon Eccles'^
1 Arthur George Ferguson
Alan Herbert Watlington Lowndes,*- )
Aide de Camp to Governor of Madras )
2 Hubert Alcock Nepean Fyers
4 Marcos William De la Poer Beresford
1 Archibald Dundonald Stewart"
2 Thomas Burnett Ramsay**"*
Charles Frederick Finney, Adjutant )
2. Tower Hamlets Vol. Ri'/les 2 Apr. 94 S
3 jKon.Henry Yarde-Buller,4!rfe de'Camp )
to U.R.S. the Duke of Comnaught [■
26 Nov. 96 )
p.s.c. Hy. HaghesWilson,*' StaJ^' Capt. 1
Intel/. Branch, War Office, 24 June 95 i
3 Walter Norris Congreve
4 Edward Alfred Finch Dawson
3 Mon. Charles Edward Walsh, Adju-^
tant 14 Feb. 93 S
4 Henry Grylls Majendie''
I Walter Guy Beutinek (Depot)
I Charles Edward Radclyffe'^
Lewis Frederic; Green- Wilkinson,'"' )
serving with the Eggpti<.>.n Armji j
EN.0r2NDIiT
■"lo Nov.
.::]
24 Nor.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
3c Jan.
I Mar.
15 Jan.
22 Feb.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
28 Oct.
27 Mar.
28 Feb.
2 Dec.
II Feb.
21 Sept. 74
10 Sept. 75
11 Feb. 76
11 Nov. 76
12 Feb. 76
12 April 79
17 May 79
30 June 79
79
9 July
20 Jan. 81
12 Mar. 81
29 June 81
I July 81
I July 3i
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July Si
I July 8
I July 8
I July 8
22 Oct. 8
25 Feb. 8;
9 Sept. 8
9 Sept. 8:
27 Jan. 8,
27 Jan. 8
9 Sept. 82
6 Feb.
30 Jan.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
12 Nov. 84
12 Nov. 84
14 June 80
20 Aug. 80
29 June 81
9 Apr. 82
I Jan. 84
I Jan. 84
I Aug. 84
I Aug. " ■
20 Aug. 84
20 Aug. 84
3 Deo.
5 Dec.
S Dec. 84
iSApr. 85
21 Feb.
I Mar.
9 Mar.
14 Mar.
RBV. aiAJ. MAJOB,
90
90
Apr. 90
I Aug. 90
15 Aug. 90
3 Sept. 90
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
II Mar.
9 May
9 May
25 Nov.
14 Apr.
Sept.
14 Dec.
I Jan.
12 Aug.
12 Aug.
i3 Nov.
1 Dec.
2 Dec.
16 Dec.
I Jan.
15 Feb.
90
90
91
91
91
91
91
91
9'
92
92
I Apr. 92
8 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov, 92
II Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
14 Nov.
12 Dec.
10 Feb.
I Dec. 8s
12 Apr. 90
16 Dec. 91
17 Feb. 92
7 May 9j
17 May 9 J
II Oct. 9 J
15 Oct. 93
14 Nov. 94
14 Nov. 94
5 Dec. 94
24 Apr. 95
25 Sept. 95
14 Dec. 95
16 Dec. 95
I Sept. 96
Years'!
FuUiHalf
Pay. Pay,
357 The Btfle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
»s
e
8
6
Captains.
Leonard Robert Sunkersett Arthur""
(Lieuf. Bedford Itegt. 28 Apr. 86),
seroing under the Foreign Office
1 Douglas Elphinstone Bethune (
Patton-Bethune J
3 Charles Russell Staveley
Arthur Sydney Evelyn Annesley, 1
Adjuiant 20 Middlesex [Artists') f-
Vol. Rifles, 22 June 96 )
4 Philip Laurence Kington Blair)
01i|)hant S
Robert George Teesdale Baker-Carr ...
p.s.c. Cameron Deane Shute
4 Somenset Francis Saunderson (Depot)
2 Hubert Edward Vernon
1 Frederick Gilbert Talbot
2 Sydney Mills
2 HaroldMavromichali Biddalph.iStejf >
College j
Lieutenants.
4 John Herbert Drax Savile
T Rej^iuald Alexander, Adjuiant 30)
Nov. 94 S
2 Albert Victor John Covvell {Depot) ...
2 Richard Handcock Thesiger, Adju- '^
tant 20 Feb. 95 j
2 Reginald Byng Stephens
1 Chiirles William Cuffe Knox
2 Hew Dalr.ynip]e Ross
4 Gerard Prideaux Tharp (Depot)
; Llewellyn Traherne SaundersoE (Dep.)
4 William Henry Wemyss Steward
4 i?o?i.Ar.Wm.de Brito Savile Foljambe
1 Samuel Charles Long j
4 George Malcolm Nixon Harman I
3 Hon. Charles Henry Chandos Hen- ) I
niker-Major S 1
2 George Leigh Paget
John Bdmond Gough, »ccoi«9 in the'} \
British Central Africa Protectorate j
3 George Bennet Gosling
I George Paley „
3 Harry Francis Darell
3 George Henry Morris
4 Beaucbamp Albert Thos. Kerr-Pearse
Lord Churles Arthur Conyngham ...
1 James Heuville Thresher
3 Holt. Chas. Fredk. Hamilton Napier
2 Douglas John Propert
2 Richard George Tyndall Bright ...
I Anthony Diummoud Boden
I Claud Victor Noljle Percival
1 Gerard Lowther Lysley
2 James Dalgleish Heriot-Ivlaltlaud. ...
3 Ernest George Campbell
2 Chas. Hy. Geoffrey .Mansfield Clarke
I William iiichard Wiugfield Digby ..,
3 Arthur Montague King
3 Ronald Campbell Maclachlan (Depot)
3 Sir Edw. Ion Bereslord Grogan, Bart.
3 Stuart Hamilton Rickman
3 Matthew Gerald Edward Bell
4 Patrick Godfrey Ashley Cox
3 Gerald Montague Augustus Ellis
Second Lieutenants.
3 Auberon Claud Hegan Kennard
I Geoffrey Nowell Salmon
I Elliott Derrick Le Poer Power
3 Richard William Gillespie
3 Eustace Widdriugton Bell
I Thomas Close
3 Leslie Heber Thornton
3 John Theodosias Burnett-Sluart
1 Hoti. Harry Lee Stanton Lee-Dillon..
4 Bertram Hewett Hunter Cooke
y Spencer Edmund Hollond
2 John Harington
4 Gerald Bertram Byrne
4 Bertram Gerald Robert Oldfield ,
4 Cecil John Herbert Spence
2 Hon. Hugh Dawnay
4 Mervjn ijdviard Manningham-Buller
3 tionald Percy Ham' Iton Bernard
3 Son. Henry Cavendish
4 James Archibald Innes
1 Charles Oakes Bati'S Blewitt
2 Alfred John Markham
2 Gilbert Charles Ualrymple Fergusson
I Arthur Patrick Bird Harrison
2ND LIEUT
24 Aug. 87
4 May 87
26 Oct. 87
16 Nov.
21 Mar.
18 Apr.
2 May
20 June 68
25 Dec. 88
23 Jan. 89
10 Nov. 88
2 7 Mar. 89
23 Jan. 89
23 Mar. 89
19 Mar. 90
9 Apr. 90
3 May 90
10 Sept. 90
10 Sept 90
29 Oct. 90
4 Mar. 91
2 May 91
9 Sept. 91
7 Nov. 91
7 Nov. 91
7 Nov. 91
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
9 Apr. 92
25 May 92
18 June 92
18 June
20 July
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
7 Dec.
15 Feb.
22 Mar.
3 May
8 July ,_
19 July 93
29 Nov. 93
20 Dec. 9^
21 Feb. 94
28 Fei.'. 94
25 Apr. 94
2 June 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
J 2 Dec. 94
13 Feb. 95
6 Mar. 95
6 Mar. 95
17 Apr. 95
22 May 95
19 June 95
19 June 95
17 July 95
11 Sept. 95
25 Sept. 95
2 Oct. 95
9 Oct. 9;
26 Oct. 95
7 Dec. 95
4 July 96
18 July 96
26 Aug. 96
5 Sept. 96
14 Oct. 96!
3 Dec. 90: ;o Feb. 95
I Jan. 91
II Mar. 91
11 Mar. 91
27 May 91
27 June 91
29 Aug. 85
12 Aug. 91
27 Aug. gi
18 Nov. 91
18 Nov. 91
1 Dec. gr
2 Dec. 91
16 Dec. 91
1 Jan. 92
10 Feb. 92
13 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
23 Mar. 92
15 June 92
15 June 92 i
23 Nov. 92J
14 Feb. 93]
18 June 93
11 Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
6 Dec. 93
6 Dec. 93
2 Apr. 94
4 Apr. 94
16 May 94
16 May 94
23 May 94
14 Nov. 94
5 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
10 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
I Mar. 95
1 3 Mar.
71 May
24 June
17 Jnly
30 Aug.
25 Sept.
16 Oct.
27 Nov. gi
12 Mar. 96
iS Mar. 96
20 May 96
26 Aug. ga
I Sept. 96
I Mar. 95
13 Mar. 95
1 1 May 95
24 June 95
30 Aug. 95
18 Sept. 95
25 Sept. 95
12 Mar. 96
18 Mar. 96
20 May 96
I Sept. 96
BEBV.MAJ.
[Ilegimenfah Green. — Facings Black.
1 -^5««'*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bomhayy
1880. — Singapore.
• 2nd Battalion returned from Gibraltar,
WZio.—Aldershof.
3rd Battalion embarked for India, 19
iOct. iSSj.—Xuldana, Ptmjab.
4th Battalion returned from j'ndia, 27
jJan. 1890. — Dublin,
Paymasters.— z Hon. Charles F. H. Napier, Lieut. 3 Battalion (acting).
Quarter Matters.— 4 Harry Hone," 30 Aug. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 30 Aag. 9 j.
3 Francis Stone, 21 Aug. 89 ; Hon. Lieut.
Lawrence Hoey, 11 Dec. 8q ; Hon. Lieut.
John Adkins, 13 May 91; Hon. Lieut.
The Rijle Brnj.ide {The Prince Consort's Oiuii). 358
' The Duke of Connausht served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the ist Brigade (the Guards), and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB., Medal with ClasD, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^ Lord Alexander Russell served with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigadeinthe Ka,ttir-n-ar of i852-';3 as ;D.A.Q.M.G._
to the ist Division, and was present at the battle of Berea— mentioned in General Orders (Medal, and Brevet of
Major). Served also in tht.' Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the jst Battalion from the 25111 October 1855 vintil the evacuation of the Orime.'t (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^ General Elrington served the Kastem campaign of 1854 with the Rifle ISrigade, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^* Colonel Sack ville embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti warin 187^, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsuand caplureof
Coomassie (Medal with Cla.sp) .
2^ Colonel Francis Howard served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Servect
with the 4tb Battalion Rifle Brigade in the ifghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
All Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18B8-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
'■'^ Lt.Colonel Noroott served in the Burmese campaign in 18S8-89 with the Keronni Expedition (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasn).
•** Major the Hon. E. Noel embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skir-
mishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie-
(Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the Rifle Brigade in the expedition against the Jowaki
Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served with tLe Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-88 (C'asp).
*" Major Pemberton served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys-
(Medal with Claap).
■" Major Meicaife served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major A. E. W. Colville served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S8;.
■*•' Major John Sherston sei'ved in tlie Afghan war of 1878-80 asAide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and subsequent pursuit of the enemy (mentioned
in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accomuanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candaha.r. and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Served with the Burmese Exociitinn
in 1886-87 a.3 Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff (mentioned in
despatches, BSO., and Medal with Clasp).
*' Major Leslie served in the Afghan war in 187B-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and vras present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and with the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal
with Clasp). _.
** Major a Court served in the Afghan war in 1878 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Wilson served with the 4lh Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present aS
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the expedition into the Kunar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
5° Major the Hon. W. Coke served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal),
and in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
^ *' Captivin Nicol served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Also served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
^^ Captain Wilkinson served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-89 IS Superintendent of Army Signalling 6th Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, BSO., and Medal with two Clascs).
'' Captain Couper served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in iSSi. Served with the Burmese lilxpedi-
tiouin 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
=* Captain Fuller-Acland-Hood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m -.895 (Star).
^^ Captain Hon. C. G. Fortesoue served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Lia'ltalion Rifle
Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Strachey served in the Burmese Exnedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
with Clasp).
^'' Captain Jenner served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (BSO., and Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Eccles served in theBurme.se Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (MedaJ
with Clasp).
"J" Captain Lowndes served with the Burmese Expedition in tS86-88 (Medal with Clasp).
''^ Captain A. D. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Ramsay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
^= Captain H. H. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— wounded in an engagementon 17th June
1887 (Medal with Clasp), and served again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
«" Captain Majendie served in the Burraese Expedition in 188S-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
with Clasp).
•^ Captain Radclyffe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 and was severely wounded in an engagement
on the i8th December (Medal with Clasp).
•^^ Captain Green Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the Camel Corps (mentioned in
despatches),
™ Captain Arthur served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (Medal with Clasp).
71 Captain Hone served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musijd
and with the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
3S9 '^^le, Bifle Brigade {The Prince Consort's Oivn).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prxnce Co7isort's Own).
Eaised in March 1800, and re-formed in August 1800. (One Company to Copenhag-en, 1801.) England,
to 1805. South America, Germany, and England, to 1807. South America, Denmark, and England,
to 1808. ^ South America, the Peninsula, and Sweden, to 1809. The Peninsula and England, to 1810.
The Peninsula and France, to 1815. England, Belgium, and France, to 1S18. England, to 1820.
Ireland, to 1825. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, to 1836. England, to 184 1. Malta, to 1843. Corfu,
to 1846. Cape of Good Hope, to 1850. England, to 1852. Cape of Good Hope, to Jan. 1S54. England,
to July 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. England, to Apr. 1861. Ireland, to Dec. 1S61. Canada, to 1870.
England, to 1876. Ireland, to 1878. England, to 1880. India, to 1886. Burma, to 18S8. India, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brirjade (Prince Consort's Own).
Eaised in 1805. To England and South America, 1806. To England, Denmark, and South America,
1807. To England, Portugal, and Spain, 1808. To England and Holland, 1809. To England and the
Peninsula, i8ic. To England and the Peninsula, 1813. To France and Holland, 1814. To England,
Belgium, France, and Holland, 1815. To France, 1815. To England, 1S18. To Ireland, 1820. To
Malta, 1826. To the Ionian Islands. 1832. To Ireland, 1837. To Bermuda. 1842. To Nova Scotia,
1843. To Canada, 1846. To England, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854. To England and Ireland, 1857.
To India, 1857. To England, 1867. To Ireland, 1872. To the Gold Coast, 1873 (Ashantee war). To
England, 1874. To Gibraltar, 1874. To Ireland, 1880. To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1890.
Record of the Services of the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade {Prince Consort's Own).
Eaised in 1857. To Malta, 1858. To Gibraltar, 1863. To Canada, 1865. To England, 1867. To
Ireland, 1872. To India, 1873. To Burmah, 1888. To England, 1889.
Continuation of Notes to the West India 'Regiment.
''' Captain Carletou served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
™ Lieut. MacDonald served with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 including the capture of Toniatab
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with
the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the ist Battalion West India Kegimeut (mentioned
in despatches).
"1 Lieut. Hulseberg was present daring the attack of Toniataba on the 13th March 1S92 (wounded), and served
with the Gambia Expedition resulting in the capture of Toniataba on the 28th April (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lieut. Cowie served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi,
and with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the ist Sattalion West India Regiment— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
^' Lieut. Langlands served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 resulting in the capture of
Tambi, and also with the Gambia Expedition in 1892 including the capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (Clasp).
^' Lieut. Hardyman. — See Civil Decuraoions for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 785.
'^' Lieut. Morley served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi,
(Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (Clasp) .
'* Lieut Rew served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lieut. Thorne served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 on Transport duty (Star).
*' Lieut. Lawrenson served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in i89;;-94 (Medal with
Clasp).
*" Lieut. Dufifey served in the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1S94 with the ist Battalion
West India Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion West India Regiment.
Raised in 1795 by the amalgamation of two corps — namely, the Carolina Corps, r.aised in North America in 1779 ;
»nd Malcolm's Rangers, raised in Martinique in 1795. When first formed the Regiment consisted of ten companies
and a troop of Dragoons, but the latter was abolished in 1797. At Martinique, to 179S. At St. Lucia, to 1801. At
Martinique, to 1802. At St. Vincent, with detachments at Martinique, Antigua, and Grenada, to 1S04. At Dominies,
with detachments at St. Vincent and Grenada, to 1806. At Barbados, with detachments at Tobago and Grenada,
to 180S. At Trinidad, 1S09. At Martinique, with detachments at St. Lucia and Dominica, to 1S13. At Guadaloupe,
with detachments at Marie Galaute and St. Martins, 1814. New Orleans, 1814. Guadaloupe and Barbados,
1815-16. At Antigua, with detachments at Montserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Dominica, to j3i3. At Barbados,
with detachments at Antigua, St. Lucia, Dominica, Tobago and Demerara, to 1824. At Trinidad, with detach-
ments at Barbados, St. Lucia, Dominica, Antigua, Grenada, and Tortola, to 1836. At St. Lucia, with detachments
»t Trmidad, Tobago, Demerara, St. Vincent, and Sierra Leone, to 1838. At Demerara, with detachments at
Barbados, Trinidad, Tobago, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Dominica, and Sierra Leoue, to 1S44. At Jamaicat
with detachments at Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, Honduras, Bahamas and various West Ir.dia Islands, to
1856. At Nassau, Bahamas, with detachments at Sierra Leone and Gambia, to i860. At Barbados, with detach-
ments at Demerara, Trinidad, St. Lucia, and Honduras, to 1863. At Nassau, with detachments at Trinidad,
Honduras, and Gold Coast, to 1864. Jamaica, 1865-6. Sierra Leone", with detachments at Gold Coast and Gambia,
01869. Jamaica, with detachments at Hondiu-as and Nassau, to 1S73. Gold Coast, 1874. Sierra Leone, with
detachments at Gold Coast and Demerara, to 1877. Jamaica, with detachments at Honduras, Barbados, and
Nassau, to 1880. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Demerara, to 1883. Jamaica, with detach-
ments at Honduras, Demerara, and Nassau, to 1886. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Barbados,
to 18S9. Jamaica, with detachments at St. Lucia, Barbados and Nassau, 1889.
i3t Batt.,
sad Batt
Jamaica.
, Sierra Leone.
"I West India Regiment.
"DoMIiriCA." "MaeIIWIQUE" " GUADALOnPH " " AsHAtfTEZ.''
360
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
Colonel.— William Jolm Chamberlayne, EHSt'^K, ^25 Nov. 42; Zf. 6 Dec. 44; Capf. 31 Aug. 54; Maior,
i'27Jan. 57; if.CoioHp? PigFeb. 58; Colonel, 19 Feb. 63; 3/q/or Oeneral, 28 Oct. 68; £»««<. 6?«J»«ri»J,
13 July 81 ; General, 15 Jan. 82 ; Colonel West India Regiment, 26 Auff. 91.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 James Edward Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild.i Commanding the Battalion 24 Feb. 92 ;
Lt. 14 May 73 ; Capt. 2 Feb. 78 ; Major, 1 Jan. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 June 91 ; Colonel. 24 Feb. 96.
I Arthur Bosworth, Commanding the Battalion 7 March 94; Lieut, n Feb. 75; Captain, i July 81 ; Major,
3 Augf. 87 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Feb. 92.
1 Charles Lavrford Dale, iieiti!. n Feb. 76 ; Capf. 12 Oct. 82 ; Major, 2 Feb. 87 ; Zf. Colonel, 17 Jan. 94.
2 ^.s.c. Douglas Minto Allen, Lieut. 22 Sept. 75; Capf. 16 Jan. 85; Major, 4 Feb. 91; Xf.Coionei, 13 Nov. 95>
16
19
i3
i3
17
15
i3
14
13
15
Majoes.
'/«
Arthur Bor'' (Depot)
Arden Lowndes Bayley" (Brevet \
Lt.Colonel, 25 Mar. 96) )
Ralph Kgertoui"
Henry Beresford Bonrke, ' X)SO
Eichard Joseph Norris," DSO
2 Thomas Pepper Ernest Lowry
Arthur Russell Loscombe
Hugh Chai-les Buck
2 James Reginald Maitland Dalrymple- )
Hay,i2 ;
2 Charles Walter Young
Captains.
2 William Beauchamp Stansfeld
2 Francis Edward Ryde (Depot)
I Alfred Cotton Wa.y, '■' i)SO., 6-arriaon\
Adjutant, St. Lucia j
Percy ThuiUier Westmorland," Army >
Fay Department )
William Lancelot Tredgold,'" Army ">
Ordnance Departmeyit 5
Edward Stanley Curwen Kennedy, "i.
Adjutant .Tamaioa Militia, 13 Jan. 93 J
1 Cecil Buckley Morgan
t Leonard Shadwell Blackden
Lewis Amadeus Brooks, Army Ord.Dept.
2 Frederick Thomas Hsnstock, Staff''
College )
I Meredith Carre Smith
I Frederick Bramston Luard
Francis Richard Loveband, Aide de 1
Camp toMaj. Gen. W.Black 28 Feb.95 J
I David Percy Malins
Arthur Whyte Melville Wilson," ^d/. >
4 .Bh. Lancashire Fusiliers 17 Aug. 96 J
1 Norman Patrick Mellier Hadow,^ )
Army Bay Department }
r Hepworth Arthur Hill (Depot)
2 Verschoyle Crawford Climo
2 Frederick Alexander Listen
1 Digb.y Hildyard Barker
2 Noel Philip Davies^s —
Buckenham Francis Stevens^'
2 ArthurElphinstoneBarchard, (JaiTisore >
Adjutant, Hierra Leone, 1 Mar. 96 ... f
2 Hugh Dudley Carleton -^
2ND IIEUT.
II Aug.
80
16 June
81
19 Feb.
79
II Aug.
80
1 Nov.
79
i3 Dec. 75
I July 81
I .July 8r
30 Nov. 78
I Dec. 80
12 May 76
1 July 81
2 Dec. 82
I July 81
10 Mar. 83
21 Apr. 83
6 Feb. 84
29 July
9 Sept. 82
9 May 85
24 Sept. 87
29 June 87
22 Feb. 88
23 Nov. 87
8 Juno 87
22 Aug. 88
22 Aug. 88
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
6 Mar.
LlEUTBNAIfTS.
Francis Rickman Barton, Aide de )
Camp to Goo. of Barbadoes 23 May 93 3
Peter Charles Edward MacDonald,^" \
Adjutant 17 July 95 , i
Ernest Alexander Hulseberg^'
2 William Knightley Falcon, Adjutant >
2 Nov. 95 S
John Philip Herbert Mackenzie Alone...
Ernest Leonard Cowie,^" serving with '^
the Gambia Police )
2 James Sydue.y Henderson (Depot)
Percy Langlands^^ (Depot)
2 William Henry Hardyman'*
Francis Britton .Morley,'^ Garrison >
Adjutant, Jamaica S
1 Clement Willmore Long
2 Charles Edward Daliel Oldham Rew^"" )
(Depot) >
2 James Edward Somerville Woodman ...
3 Rowland Litchford
2 ByronHenry Drury
I Arthur Clarendon Hyde
I Albert Lewis Murison
1 Boniam Faunoe
2 Henry Albert Thorne''^
2 Francis Lynch Blosse
2 John Plomer Bliss
2 Edwin Lewis Vaughau Saunders Davies
4 Nov
23 Aug
85
16 Jan. 85
8 Sept. 86
II Jan. 88
5 Oct. 87
29 Jan. 88
31 Mar. 86
29 Jan. 88
2 Dec. 89
2 Feb. 90
27 Oct. 89
14 Sept. 91
9 Nov. 91
9 June 92
28 Aug.
19 July
7 Feb.' 85
6 Feb. »■
25 Aug. 86
5 June uy
31 July 89
2 Dec. 89
4 Jan. 90
23 May 85
25 Aug. 86
8 May 89
8 Jan. 90
II June 90
29 Aug. 35
I Nov. 90
I Nov. 90
I Nov. 90
I Nov. 90
19 July
17 Jan.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
16 July
16 July
4 Aug.
22 Dec. 04
22 Dec. 94
16 Jan. 95
27 Mar. 95
I June 93
7 May 95
10 June 96
24 July 96
29 July 96
16 Mar. 891 I Nov. 9°
9 Oct.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
I Mar.
i3 Deo.
29 Mar.
3 May
3 May
3 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Nov.
7 Jan.
25 July
25 July
10 Oct.
21 Oct.
13 Jan.
22 May
9 Mar.
6 Apr.
25 Mar. 91
25 Mar. 91
25 Mar. 91
29 June 91
14 Sept. 91
9 Nov. 91
13 Jan. 92
24 Feb. 92
23 Mar. 92
12 Jan. 92
4 Jan. 93
13 Jan. 93
23 Apr. 93
23 May 93
19 July 93
7 Sept. 93
18 Sept. 93
25 Oct. 93
3 Mar. 92
24 Nov. 93
24 Dec. 93
24 Feb. 92
4 Jan. 93
17 Jan. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
27 Mar, 95
7 May
14 Oct.
95
ureais
•ser.
Full
Pay.1
Hall
Pay.
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
...
2
o
2
8
3
1
...
361
"PFes^ i^.fZici Regiment
Lieutenants.
Reginald Robert Lawrenson^^'
David Poole
Arthur Street (Depot)
William Wnllbridf,'e Davis
Edmund John Pomerov
George AUau DuHey*"
Albert Trevor De .vlorteval Martin
Herbert John Thompson
Sackville Edward Cecil Hamilton')
Beamish j
: Arthur Tilsoii Magan
: George Peacocke
Walter Chill
James Haldane Stjwart
Alexander Beresford llurisou
Francis Edwarrl Yeld
Frank Ernest Wilhelm Butt
Philip Edward Piideaux
Napier Edward Frederick SaSTord
Samuel Howard Hingley
Colin PhilipGreig
Second i-iiEOTEXiNTS.
Robert Kingsbury Healing
Charles Wilberforce Maclean
: George Edward Hewett
: Harry Ewbank Jlenteth Hutchinson ...
: Ernest Craitr-Brown
; Frederick Swabey
; Henry Thomas Eckersley
; Arthur Jlaitlaud Byng
. Horatio Douglas Russell
i Johu Cunynghame Robertson
i Arthur Cecil Somerset Durnford
Hugh Nicholas Corbett
: Richard Rodney Ricketts
: George Graham Beckeit MiiUer
Edwin Thomas Paiki;.er Sandys
! Lancelot Richmond Beadon
I George William St. George Grogau ...
: Francis Eden Marindin
ZND LIEHI.
3 June 92
10 Aug. 92
12 Oct. 92
25 Jau. 93
15 Mar. 93
5 Apr. 93
12 July 93
23 Sept. 93
18 Oct. 93
1 Nov. 93
9 Nov. 89
22 Nov. 93
29 Nov. 93
13 Dec. 93
1 7. Ian. 94
17 Jan. 94
25 Apr. 94
16 May 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 54
5 Dec. 94
13 Feb. 95
20 j?eb, 95
6 Mar. 95
28 Sept. gr,
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
10 July 95
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
13 May 96
5 Sept. g5
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
LIEUT
1 Jan.
Q4
16 May
<)4
16 July
<)4
?5 July
04
9 Nov.
94
22 Dec.
94
22 Dec.
94
1 Jau.
95
16 Jan.
95
23 Feb.
95
10 June
qi
27 Mar.
9=;
7 May
Q.S
17 July
95
2 Nov.
95
II Apr.
96
22 Apr.
96
ID June
qb
24 July
06
29 July
96
[Fay masters, — 1
\Q,uarter IlaUers. — 2 Eli Crane, 9 Jan. 89 : Hon. Lieut,
George Frederick Colley, 24 Oct. 94 ; Son. Lieut. — Depot.
I John Griffiths. 9 Dec. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
^ Colonel Caulfeild served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Bor served in operations against the the Sofas. West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt.Colonel Bayley served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Seived with the.
expedition 10 Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1295 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
s Major Bourke served with the expedition to the Tamhaka Country in 1892 and was present at the capture
of Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
1° Major Egerton served in the Commissariat Department in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuui (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 ; was present with the 94th
Regiment in the engagement at Bronkhorst Spruit in the Commissariat and Transport Department— woonded
(mentioned in despatches, promoted 2nd Lieutenant), and afterwards took part in the defence of Preroria.
11 Major Norris served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892,
including the capture of Tambi (DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Dalrymple Hay served m the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom.
15 Captain Way served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the operations against the Solas, West Coast of Afi-ica, ii 1S93-94 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 as Staff Oflicer to Major
Fairtlough, Commanding the Troops on the West Coast of Africa (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
'^ Captain Westmorland served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the ist
Battalion West India Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1' Captain Tredgold served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the cai^tnre of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Wilson served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Hadow served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in
(Medal with Clasp).
"<> Captain Davies served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in i
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Stevens served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in i
including the capture of Tambi
including the capture of Tambi
!( Medal with Clasp).
[For remainder of jyotes see end of Rifle Brigade, p. 350-
Corps of Military Mounted Police.
(■John Lindas Emerson,- 19 Sept. 85; Hon. Capt. ig Sept. 95; Hon. Major,
Quarter Masters J 19 Sept. 95.— Provost Marshal, Aldershot.
CC. Burroughs, 16 Sept. 94; Hon. Lieut. — AL-sistant Provost Marshal, Curragh.
1 Major Emerson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884 and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps,
and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Clasp).
Quarter Master not with a Regiment.
James O'Toole, i Apr. 88 ; Son. Lieut War OflBce,
Provisional Battalion.
Years'Ser.i Shorncliffe.!
JuU Hall J
Pay. Pa.y.|
25 ... jliieutenant Colonel.— Charles Henry Kelly, i May gi ; Lieut. ?6 June 72; Capt. 18 June 81;
13 May 91 ; Lt. Colonel, i May 96.
Major.— James A. S. Thomson, ig Sept. 96 ; Major West Biding Hegimenf.
'Adjutant. — Lionel T. C. Twyford, 17 Dec. 95 Captain North Staffordshire Uegiment.
ftuarter Master. — Robert Percy Nornaan, 17 Feb. 93 ; Son. Lieut.
162
Majoi'
Hong Kong Eegiment.
Major H. T. Faithfull, Indian S. C
Captain J. M. A. Retallick, Indian S. C
Captain "W.C.M. Woodcock.Indian S.C.
Captain M. R. B. Ray, Indian Staff C.
Lieut. B. L. C. Berber, Indian S. C. ..
Lieut B. C. Rowcroft, Indian S. C
Lieut. P. G-. Anderson, Indian S. C. ...
Lieut. A. C.J. Campbell, MiddlesexRegt.
Lieut. E. C. Creash, Imlian Staff Corps
Lieut. G. D.Campbell, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain A. L. Borradaile,3i'.B
Medical Staff ,
12 Feb
9-1
10 Sept
.86
6 May 96]
29 Aug
96
I Feb.
86
23 Mar.
80
24 Feb.
QO
I Nov
go
9 Dec.
qi
16 Nov
94
Commandant, 29 Oct. 9s, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— From 33
Bengal Infantry. — Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 Oct. 95.— From 45
Bengal Infantry. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 29 Oct. 95. — From 29 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer 13 Mar. 92. — From 7 Bengal Inf;intry. — Furlough.
Wing Otticer and Adj., 2 ,Tan. 92. -From :',o Bombay Infantry.
Wing Officer, 9 Jan. 92. — From 35 Bengal" Infantry.
Wing Officer, 5 Mar. 93.— From 24 Bengal Native Infantry.
Wing Officer, 17 Oct. 94.
Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 96.— From 4 Punjab Infantry.
Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 94.
In medical charge.
Unattached List.
( JFith a view to wppointment to Indian Staff Corps.
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Garratt
Spencer Ma.vwell Tahourdin
Henry Roger Evelyn Pratt
Edward Ernest Forbes
Walter Leslie Dundas
George Henry Sawyer
Louis Ridley Vaughan
George Stanley Clarke
Vere Gordon Menzies
Charles Donsrlas Duxbury
Basil Rice NichoU
William Marshall Fordham
Edward Charles Lloyd "Wallace
Kenneth Henderson
Oswald Arthur Gerald PitzGerald
Edmund Henry Waring
Leonard Slater
James Arthur Prendergast Manson ....
Benjamin Harvey Ryves
Philip Truman Stainforth
David Stuart Browne
Ilion Arthur Keble
Francis Arthur Magniac
Cyril Cbarleton Alfred Ashburner Hughes
George Alfred M'Watters
William Philip Noel Hicks .'..
Walter Kemp Bourne
Richard Stakeley St. John
Charles Lube Peart , "..,
Claude Lumsden Norman
Richard Henry Chenevix-Trencii
Henry Barstow
Kenneth Wigram
Gerald Maxwell Orr
Frank Graham Marsh
Claude Gregory Woodhouse
William Henry Bingham
Henry Charles Melville Northage James
James Macpherson
Cecil Popham Barlow
Fitzstephen Henry Bridges .'.''".'"''''''!.
Gerald Bassett Scott ».!"'.!!'"'
Edw.ard Dalton Wylie !!!"!!!!"!!
Robert Arctdbald Cassels ...!!!!.!!!!.!.!"!..!
Leonard Lane Wheatley
John Chalmers Simpson .!.!!.!!!!]!!!!
Frederic Philip Pierrepout Rouse !]!]
Hugh William Niven
2ND J.IEnT.
fcSECUWi) UIEU.EjNANi.».
Malcolm Robertson Pocock
James Gervais Lyons
Robert Abbott Carpenter
Algernon John Parker Coke
Edward William Crawfurd Ridgeway .. ..
Sidney Morton
George Newcome
Michael Lloyd Ferra.r
Henry Sullivan Becher
William Robert Ross
Hugh Miller
Norman Meredith Geoghegan
David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer
Norman Victor Lacey Rybot
Lionel Francis Je.ikins
Charles Walter Robinson
Henry Frank Shab-p
John Neville Edge
Harley Wentworth Ashburner
William Albany Fetherstonhaugh
William David Reid ,
Arthur Young
Henry Baliol Cheyne
Evelyn Henry Dunsford
John Arthur Bald
Alexander William Daldy
Robert Adolphus Lyall
M'Veagh Crichton
John Louis Dougherty ..■
Edward Frederick Holland
Digby Inglis Shuttleworth
John Mackenzie
Arthur Lewis Douglas Shewell
Ashley Ernest Jewett
William Weymouth v an Somereu
Gordon HayAnderson
Cecil Gardner Ames .
Alfred Charles Samuel Burden ElHs .....
Herbert Joseph Cotton
Hubert CecU Delacour Jarrett
William Gordon Hutchinson
.Tohn Gilderdale Jennings
John Hugh Watson
Percy Henry Mitchell Taylor '.
Geoffrey Norman Stewart Keene
Francis William lies
Grant Espie Hardie
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3^3
Army Service Corps.
(Late the Commissariat and Transport Staff.)
Fermer
Ccmminioned SanTc.
D«p.Assist.Com.Gen.
Dep.AgBist.Com.Gen.
.Captain 3 Hussars
Major R. Artillery. ...
Captain York Lt. Inf.
Captain W.Kent Regt
Capt.Duke of Corn- ■)
■wall's Lt. Inf... i
Colonels.
^{LateDepuiy Commissaries General.)
Ehnes, Jonathan 'Willianii
Skinner, JamesTierney,"CB.Z)SO.
Lieutenant Colowklb.
{Late Assist, Commissaries General.)
Richardson, Wodehonse Dil- 1
lon,!2CB )\
Dunne, Walter AlplionBus,^^ CS...\
Gratian, Ernest^" j
Nugent, Robert Arthur," CB
Ely, Alfred
Bourne, Casimir Arthur
Clutterbuck, Lewis Augustus" ...,
Rainstord, Marcus E. Read,*^ CB.
Hamilton, George Vaughan"
Stevens, Frank Erastus
Langdon, Allan Harris*^
Bridge, Charles Henry's
Wilson, John George Yule"
CoUard, Arthur William^s
Heygate, Berna-rd=*
iTlwards. James Roch^*
Whitley, Joseph"
Ward, Edw. Willis Duncan,^^ CB.
Boyd, John Alexander^'
Lea, Samuel Job=*
Smith, EdmundPhilipBowden ...
Moore, William Francis
Parkin, John William Brooke
Graham, Malcolm^^
Winter, Samuel Henry
Hip well, Alfred George
Skirving, David Scot^'
Challice, Gerald George'^
Winter, William Robert
Stanley, Geoffrey'^^
M'Comb, Robert Brophyi>3
Hope, Lewis Anstruther'4
Ashley, Arthur
Dunne, William"
Arnold, Knighton
Godfery, Masters John's
Hare, Fred. Stephen Christian*^...
Rice, Henry Garde'"
Bunbury, Herbert Napier
Stoneman^ J^ames"^
^Jessop; Guthrie Syltoti'i'
\Rogers, John,'* CB
\Lynn, Sydney Hume
Trench^ Fred. Amelius Le Foer
Day., Hobert Vafhghan''^
Johnson, Frederick Francis'^
Edes, Charles Albert'^
Gauseen, Edgar
FIBSTCOM",
MISSION- I
ED SANE.
PBESEHT
EANK.
16 Aug. 6i!ij Dec. £8
5 Aug. 6.4'22 Dec. 88
13 June 72
9 Apr. 73
Heaflh, Charles Ernest
Captain Scots Fus....
Capt.N. StafiordRegt,
Captain Irish Regt....
Capt. Warwick Regt.
Capt.HampshireRegt
Major Dukeof Com- 1
wall's Light Inf. J
Capt. Worcester Regt.
Capt.W. Riding Regt
Captain Irish Rifles. . .
Capt.ConnaughtRang
Capt. Duke of Com- ";
wall's Light Inf.)
Capt, Leicester Regt.
Lient. Royal Artillery
Capt.York and Lan- \
caster Regt 5
Capt. E. Surrey Regt.
Capt.W. Riding Regt.
Lieut. W. York Regt.
Lient. R. Artillery ...
Ident. 4 Dr. Guards...
Lieut. Royal Marines
Majoes.
(Late Assist. Commissaries Genernl.)
Knocker, Cuthbert George"'
Hadfield, Charles Arthur
Oughterson, James Charles
Clayton, Frederick Thoma8,'s |
(Bt. Lt. Colonel, 25 Mar. 96) ... j
Bourcicault, George Pensam'^ ...
FaUs, John Alexander Wright*"...
Erskine, Archibald James
Landon, Fred.Wm. Bainbridge ...
Monteith, Robt. Wm. Freebaim^^
WyncoU, Charles Edward^^
Steele,FrederickWilbam,8sx)S0. ■)
(Bt. Lt.Colonel 2 Apr. 95) J
ReUly, John Augustine Herbert
Lewis, Percy John Tonson'*')
(Bt.Major, zo Aug. g2) )
O'Dell, Thomas Jolm8«
Thomas, Arthur Havilland
Buist-Sparks, Fred. Braid
Roberts, Arthur Noel
Rawnsley, Claude
Donovan, Chas. Henry Wynne"')
{Bt, Major, 25 Mar. 96) }
Koe, Fred. Wm. Brooke
13 Jnne 72
13 June 72
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9 Apr. 73
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I Apr. 75
I Apr. 75
I Apr. 75
I Jan. 76
I Jan. 76
28 Feb. 74;
1 Jan. 76I
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9 Aug. 74
APPOINTED
TO C. & T.
STAEF.
31 Jan. 80 A. A. Gen. Western District.
31 Jan. 80 A. Q.M. Gen. Head Quarters,
II Dec. 88
Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. SS
11 Dec. 88
10 Dec. 88
21 May Eg
21 May Sg
12 JuneSg.
13 Aug.
25 Aug.
17 Nov.
15 June 90
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15 Oct. 90
14 Nov. 90
JO Dec. 90
I Aug. 91
8 Aug. 91
I Nov. 91
1 Nov. 91
I Nov. 91
24 Feb. 92
6 May 92
17 June 92
3 Aug. 92
I Apr. 93
I Sept. 93
15 Sept. 93
14 Feb. 94
:6Mar. 94
I Apr. 94
25 June 94
I Sept. 94
28 Oct. 94
28 Oct. 94
3 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 95
2 Apr. 95
3 Sept.95
12 Nov. 95
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I Nov.
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26 May
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D. A. A. Gen. Dublin District.
D. A.A. Gen. York.
D. A. A. Gen. Malta.
D. A. A. Gen Aldershot.
Devonport.
Gibraltar.
D. A. A. Gen. Gibraltar.
D. A. A. Gen. Egypt. [Dkyd.
D. A. A. M. Gen. Woolwich
D A.A. Gen. Woolwich Arsnl.
Jersey.
D. A. A. Gen. South Africa.
D. A. A. Gen. Cork.
D. A. A. Gen. Nova Scotia.
D. A. A. Gen. Dover.
Colchester.
Straits Settlements.
D. A. A. Gen. Home District.
D. A. Q. M. Gen. War Office.
Devonport.
Gosport.
Cork.
Malta.
D. A. A. Gen. Scottish Dist.
D. A. A. Gen. Thames Diet.
Fermoy.
Mauritius.
D. A. A. Gen. Beitnuda.
D. A. A. Gen. Woolwich.
Parkhurst.
Chester.
Dublin.
Egypt.
Woolwich.
Malta.
Athlone.
Curragh.
Aldershot.
London.
Aldershot.
Egyptian Armv. '
Id. a. a. Gen. Chester.
York.
Pembroke Dock.
Woolwich. '
Bermuda. |
Cape Town.
Dublin. '
D. A. A. Gen. Barbadoes.
D. A. A. Gen. Ireland.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
D.A.A.Gen. C. of Good Hope
Egypt.
Natal.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Edinburgh.
Birmingham.
Portsmouth.
D. A. A. Gen. Curragh.
D. A. A. Gen. Portsmouth.
Shorncliffe.
D. A Q. M. Gen. War Office.
York.
Aldershot.
Belfast.
Colchester.
Army Service Corps.
364
Commissioned JtanTi.
Lieut. 19 Hussars
Lieut.GloucesterRegt
Capt. S.Lanc. Regt...
Otiptain 18 Hussars...
Lieut.GloucesterRegt
Lieut.ManchestrRegl
Lieut.GloucesterRegl
Lieut. R. Artillery ..
Lieut. 4 Hus.sars
Lieut. Bedford Rego.
Lieut. R. Marines ..
Captain 20 Hussars..
Lieut.Durham Lt.Inf.
Lieut. R. Marines
Lt. York & Lane. R egt
Lieut. Sussex Regt...
Lieut. E.York Regt.
Castains.
Welch, George Osbaldestonss ...
Rorniblow, Frederick
Gilpin, Frederic Charles Almon
Cardew, George Hereward
Paul, Gerard Robert Clark
Hill, Richard Ernest
Morgan, Hill Godfrey,*' BSO. .
Hamnett, George Edward
Duncan, Francis Leslie
p.s.c. Warner, Rowan H. liSe,'"
Adjutant I Jan. 05 ,.
Hobbs, Percy Eyre Francis
Hunt, Godfrey Massy Vere
Long, Sidney Selden
French, GeorgB Arthur"
Edye, Murray William Joseph .
Blakeney, Edw. Francis John....
Bramhall, Edward Albert, Ad-
jutant I May 95
Lieut. R. Fusiliers ... p.«.e. Ludlow, Edm. Ranald Owen
Lieut. Border Regt.... Sandilands, Philip Orde ,
Lieut. Dublin Fus. ... Dawson, Charles Herbert,
Lieut. N. Staff. Regt. Caldwell, Arthur Lewis...
Lt. Worcester Regt. King, Charles Wallis
Lieut. The Buffs ...... Buttanshaw, Edward Thornton...
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt. Jack, Herbert Rowett Henry'"
Lieut. Esse?: Regt. ... Buckle, Arthur Ernest
Lieut. LeicesterRegt. Webb, Duncan^-
Lieut. Devon Regt... Sargent, Harry Neptune, Ad-
jutant I Jan. 95
Lt. N. Staff. Segt. ... Longden, Arthur Edmunds^ ...
Lt. Scottish Rifles ... Foster, Turville Douglas
Lt. Scottish Rifles ... Cuming, Arthur Edwin
Lt. York & Lane. R. [Humphreys, Harry Lionel
Gapt.W. Riding Regt. Boulger, John
Lieut. Devon Regt... Bernard, Edgar Edwin
Lieut. Essex Regt. ... Parker, St. John William Topp
Lt. King's R. Rifles.
Lieut. Leinster Regt.
Lieut.LeicesterRegt.
Lieut. Bedford Regt.
Lt. S. Stafford Regt,
Lieut. S. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. Munster Fus.
Lieut. Royal Marines
Lieut. 3 Hussars
Lieut. Essex Regt...
Lieut. R. Marines..
Lieut. Berks Regt...
2nd Lt. Innis. Fus...
Lieut. Welsh Regt...
Lieut. Norfolk Regt.
Capt. Black Watch.
Lieut.Leicester Regt.
Lieut. Devon Regt...
2nd Lt. Soot. Rifles..
Lieut. E.Surrey R....
Lt. S. Lane. Regt. ...
Lt. E. Surrey Regt.
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers
Lieut. I Dr. Guards.
Lt. Durham Lt. Inf.
Lieut.LeicesterRegt.
2nd Lt. Border Regt.
Lieut. York Lt. Inf...
2nd Lt. York Regt.
Lt. Middlesex Regt.
Lieut. Dorset Regt.
Lieut. Devon Regt...
Lt. Worcester Regt
Lieut. Irish Fasiliers
Lt. Leicester Regt....
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. Lane. Fus. ...
Capt. Durham Lt.Inf.
Lieut. 5 Dr. Guards.
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...
Lt. Lancaster Regt..
2ndLt.E. Kent Regt.
2nd Lt. Lane. Regt..
andLt. Irish Fus. ...
2nd Lt. Lane. Regt..
Lieut. Worcester R...
Lieut. D. of C. Lt.Inf.
Lieut. 9 Lancers
Lieut. S.Lanc. Regt.
Lieut. S. Fusiliers ...
Iiieut, Manch, Regt.
FIESTCOM
MISSION-
!D RANK
2 Au_
12 May 33
22 Jan. 81
9 Aug.
22 Oct.
12 May
5 Dec.
15 Feb.
12 Nov.
7 Feb. 85
I Sept.8_
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30 Jan.
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29 Aug.
2Q Aug. 85
29 AU;
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23 May 85
10 Mai-
9 Dec. 86
23 Aug. 84
14 May 84
29 Aug. 85
Oct. 81
10 Nov. 36
7 Feb. 85
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
2=^ Aug. 86
TO Mar. 83
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4 May 87
10 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
10 Nov. 87
14 Mar. 88
6 Nov. 87
0 May 88
11 Feb. 88
1 Feb. 86
30 Nov. 87
29.A.ug.85
I Sept. 86
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug.
5 Dec. 38
89
„.,„„,. I APPOINTED
PKESENT ^oC.&T
86
Terry, Astley Herbert, Esquire 1
of St. John of Jerusalem J
Long, Arthur
Colquhoun, Harry
Mathew, Robert George
M'Cormick, Wm. Irvine Stewart
Hayward, Alfred Richard Lane...
Thornton, Edw. Evelyn Danvers
Keyes, Charles Wm. Patton
Purvis, John Allen Ramsay
Moore, Joseph Scott
Thring, Edward Clavell
Boyce, William George Bertram
Welman, Arthur Pole
Phelps, Arthur
Seccombe, Archibald Kennedy... 30 Jan.
Gillespie, Alexander Kenneth^ \ j
Army Pay Department j 3o Jan.
p.s.c. Carter, Bvar. Eyare ,30 Jan.
Ryan, Charles Montgomerie 22 Aug,
Hall^ Douglas Keith Elphinstone... 21 Nov.
Dickson, Harry Wilfrid 23 Mar. 89
Davies, Henry i4Sept.87
Dodgson, Colquhoun Scott"^ 11 Feb. 88
Hardy, Frederic Pelham Abbott 23 Mar. 89
Conway-Gordon, Gwynnedd 22 Aug. 88
Grey, Charles William 29 Dec. 88
Hewlett, Gervase Gillham 6 Mar. 89
Harrison, Willoughby Hyde 15 Jan. 90
Reynolds, Sidney Latimer i Mar. 90
Wiihamson, AVm. Alex. Finiston 28 June 90
Ward, Edmund Ironside 22Aug.88
Harrison, James Molyneux 21 Dec. 89
Studdert, Edward ...'. 8Jnne89
Taylor, Ernest Fitzwilliam 22 Aug. 88
Kaye, Richard Henry Leslie 8 June8g
Tredgold, John Aubrey Temple .. 21 Sept.Sg
Foster, William Herbert i Sept.88
Ford, Reginald i Feb. 89
Courtney, Ed. Arthur Waldegrave 9 Nov. 89
Attached as Captain.
Keane, George Wilfred 19 Feb. 81
Lieutenants.
Colquhoun, Edward Lyndon 31 Dec. 90
Blunt, Conrad Edward Grant^^^ ... 23 Mar. 89
Gillespie, Ernest Garden Freeth 19 Mar. 90
Wilson, Frederick Maurice 28 June 00
Black, John Campbell Lament ... 21 Dec. 89
Hole, Arthur William 29 Oct. 90
Amey, Arthur 17 Jan. 91
Glen, Robert Nelson John 17 Jan. 91
Walton, Geoffrey Frank 4Feb.gi
Stan den, Robert Hargrave Eraser 29 Mar. 90
Russell, James Walter Harold ... 4 Mar. 91
Taylor, Francis Pitt Stewart ...16 Oct. 89
Coutts, Malcolm 13 Nov. 89
Berry, Robert Gordon J, Johnston 20 Aug. 90
II Dec. 88
II Dec,
II Dec
11 Dec,
I Apr. 89
12 May 89
5 Dec. ■
15 Feb. 90
I Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
2 Apr. 90
21 Apr. 90
23 May 90
20 June 90
9 Oct. 90
4 Nov. 90
15 Feb. 91
1 July 91
I July 91
I July 91
I July 91
I July 01
I July 91
I July 91
1 July 91
9 Sept.91
7 Jan. 92
3 Apr. 9?
i3 May 92
4 June92
4 June 92
12 Oct. 92
15 Oct. 92
Oct. 92
2 Nov. 92
I Jan. 93
I Jan. 93
I Apr. 93
I Apr. 9
7 July 9
7 July 9
7 July 9
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
18 Apr. 9.(
14 Nov. 94
I Dec. 94
1 Dec. 94
I Dec. 94
I Deo. 94
I Dec. 94
I Dec. 94
9 Jan, 95
1 Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
5 June 95
4 July 93
31 July 95
12 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 05
I Apr. 96
I Apr
I Apr. 96'
I July 91
I July 96
29 Aug. 96
11 Dec.
6 Sept. 92
15 Jan. 93
15 Jan. 93
5 Jan. 93
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 93
I Apr. 93
6 Apr. 93
30 Sept.93
SIATIOir.
iS Apr. 87 Staff Captain, Egypt.
I July 87 D. A. A. Gen. Ceylon.
20 July 87 D- A A. Gen. Belfast.
Oct. 87 Bermuda.
D. A. A. Gen. Malt*.
Aldershot.
Egypt.
Chatham.
Jamaica.
D. A. A. Gen. Jamaica,
Aldershot.
23 Sept. 87 China.
D. A. A. Gen. China.
Woolwich.
Inverness.
London.
Woolwich.
South Africa.
Aldershot.
Egypt.
Ceylon.
D.A.A. Gen. Home DisU
Limerick.
Preston.
Glasgow.
Kilkenny.
Aldershot.
Queenstown.
Edinburgh.
Trincomalee.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Gibraltar.
Cork.
Clonmel.
Guernsey.
Newport, Mon.
Devonport.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Natal.
MuUingar.
Dublin.
Canterbury.
Sierra Leone.
Devonport,
China.
Exeter.
Egypt.
Army Pay Department.
Gibraltar.
Hounslow.
Birmingham
Aldershot.
Nova Scotia.
Aldershot.
Curragh.
Dublin.
Barbadoes.
Curragh.
St. Lucia.
Weymouth.
Egypt.
Malta.
Dublin.
Sierra Leone.
Jamaica.
Portsmouth.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
24 Aug. 87
Canterbury.
Natal.
Egyptian Army.
Ceylon.
Dondalk.
Devonport.
Malta.
Woolwich.
Egypt.
Enniskillen.
Aldershot.
EgyDt.
Woolwich AraenaJ.
Gibraltar.
Aldershoti
3^5
Army Service Corps.
Vommissioned JRanJc.
Lieut.Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Lt. Liverpool Regt...
Xt. Leicester Regt....
Lieut. DorsetRegt....
Lieut.W. India Regt,
Lieut. E, Lane. Regt.
Lt. Berkshire Regt..
Lieut. Leinsier Regt.
Lient.LeicP£Ler Regt.
2ndLt. Irish Regt....
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. E. Lane. Regt.
Lieut.E. Surrey Regt.
Lieut. York Lt. Inf.
Lieut. Lane. Regt....
Lieut. York Regt. ...
and Lt. Suffolk Regt.
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. M»,rines ...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. Fusiliers. .
Lieut. Derby Regt. ...
Lieut. 6 Dragoons ...
Lieut. Irish Fus
Lieut. Innis. Fus. ...
2nd Lt. Welsh Fus...
Lieut. S Staff. Regt.
Lieut. S.Wales Bord.
Lieut. W. Kent Regt.
andLt.York&Lauc.R
2nd Lt. Wore. Regt.
•2nd Lt. S. W. Brdrs
2nd Lt. S. W. Brdrs.
2nd Lt.Bedford Regt.
pnd Lt. Som. Lt. Inf.
Lieut. Lane. Regt....
Lieut. Lincoln Regt.
Lieut. K. R. Rifles...
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt. Cannot. Fernand Gustaye Eugene
LlErTENANTS.
Moody, George Robert Boyd
Howuvd, Francis James LeigW-^^
Scott, Philip Clement Joseph
Lewis, Cecil Hallowes
Master, Arthur Gilbert
Longmore, John Constantine Gordon .
Gorle, Harry Vaughan
Denny, Wiliiam Alfred Charles
Vawdrey, George
Armstrong, William Meredith Howard
Atkins, Alban Randell Crofton
Ateherley, Llewellyn William
Garsia, Herbert George Anderson
Swabej', Wilfred Spedding
James, Murray Ray de Buyrne
Kemble, Charles Morris
Delavoj'e, Alexander Edwin
Macdonald, Charles Clanranald
Mylrea, William Percy Garland
Macdonald, Kenneth
Burne, Rainald Owen
Christopher, Charles Danby
Atkinson, Francis Salisbury
Morgan, John William Moore
Brooke, Hugh Fenwick
Pigott, Grenville Edmund
Paul, George William Rebsch
Cleeve, Herbert
Davies, Percy Matcham
Norrington, Frederic Conrad S within ..
Fisher, Henry Francis ThornhiU
Hunnard, Frank
Puckle, John
McVittie, Charles Edwin
Maturin, John William Henry
Elliot, John Furzer
Hazelton, Percy Orr
Brooke, Eardley Wilmot'-'
Lt. Wiltshire Regt..
Lieut. S. Staff. Rest,
2nd Lt. Warw. Regt,
2nd Lt. Dorset Regt
2nd Lt. Lane. Fas...
andLt. Ches. Regt.
Lieut. Line. Regt. ..
Lieut. Muns. Fus. ...
2ndLt. R. Highrs....
2nd Lt. Middx. Regt.
2nd Lt. Conn. Rgrs.
Lieut.W. Kent Regt.
2ndLt.North'n.Regt.
Lieut. 3 Dr. Guards
2nd Lt. Leices. Regt,
Lieut. Innis. Fus. ,.
Lieut. 3 Dr. Guaids
Lieut.Bedford Regt.
Lieut. K.O.S. Bord.
Lieut. 4 Dr. Guards
Lt. Leicester Regt.
andLt. 21 Hv.ssars
2nd Lt. Welsh Regt.
lieut. R, Marines ...
Dieut. R. Marines ..
Lieut. Lane. Regt...
Lieut. Lane. Fus. ..
Lieut. Ches. Regt...
2nd Lt. R. Highrs. .
2ndLt.K.O.S.Bord.
and Lt. Derby Regt.
2ndLt. S. Lane. Rgt.
2nd Lt. Warw. Regt
and Lt. :q Hussars
=nd Lt. York Regt.
and Lt. Munst. Fus.
and Lt. L'pnol Regt.
Lt. 4 Bn. S. Staff K..
Mears, Ernest Lennox
Bernard. William Kingsmill
Horsbrugh, Boyd Robert
Russell, Henry John
Burrard, Harry George
Duffas, Francis Ferguson
Davies, George Freshfield
Moores, Charles Frederick
Coulson, John
Lloyd, Charles Trevor
Watling, Charles Edward
.Moore, Barrington Shakespear..,.
Parsons, Durie
M'Nalty, Charles Edward Irvine .
Lecky, John Gage
On Frohation.
Clinch, Herbert Wareham
Hai-man, Antony Ernest Wentivorth ....
Johnson, Thoma.'i Pelham
Limond, Rous Milner
Liddell, Arthur Robei't
Wilder, Han-y Carleton
Scott, Edward William Woodward
Fitzwilliams, Edward Crawford Lloyd,
Buckle, Herbert Stewart
Cumberlege, Henry Charles Faithfull .
Evans, Edward George
Young, Julian Mayne
Tarver, William Knapp
Pike, Walter Nathaniel
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Grose, Daniel Charles Evans
Chatterton, Prank Beauchamp Macaulay
Carey, Horace Wm. Wallace Onslow
Porter, Herbert Alfred - I j
Masterson, George Cuthbert Dillon ....
Wright, HaiTy Stnvenson
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QUAETEB MiSTEllS.
Lapham, Robert John"*
Musgrave, William'^*
Parsons, Williami*-'
Brooks, Alfred'"
Johnson, William John'"
Loader, Alfred Edgar"'
Johnston, Alexander
Reilly, John
Latten, Leonard'*"
Daly, Maurice'51
Edmondson, James Heslam'*^
Champion, Horace Edgar'"
Drage^ William Uenry^^* {Sou. ^
Major 18 Nov. c6) i
Haycock, William'"
Lemon, George
E,eid, Samuel
Kichardson, Richard
Mitchell, John Wilson
Fletcher, James
Arthur, James
Ward, Herbert Samuel
Smith, Charles Edward
Dixon, George
Doherty. Thomas
Goss, William
Cairns, Michael
Law, Charles Richard
English, William
Edwards, David John
Woods, John Charles
Chase, Herbert
Wallace, Thomas
Thornley, Robert William
Gleeson, Andrew Fitz William ...
Challoner, Thomas
Hennessy, John
Beaumont, Henry George
Leslie, Thomas Christie
Anderson, John
Cosgrave, William
Grapes, John
Higgins, Joseph Thomas
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Instructor Bt.Lt. Colonel F. T. Clayton, i July 96. Aldershot.
Assistant Instructor Captain P. E. F. Hobb.^, i Mar. 96. Aldershot.
(Daniel HicTcey, 11 Feb. 92; Ron. Lieut.
Riding Masters ^ WilliamLyons, 8 Aug. 94 ; Hon. Lieut. Aldershot.
CThomas Jcseph Keams, i Oct. 96; Hon. Lieut. Woolwich.
Army Service Corps. — War Services.
' Colonel J. W. Elmes served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches, and granted the relative rank
of Lt. Colonel).
15 Colonel J. T. Skinner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, including the operations of the Desert
Column (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also took part in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
22 Lt.Colonel Richardson served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolsele.y (Medal). Served in the
Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement near Draaibosch ; served in the Zulu war in 1879 (pro-
moted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Newcastle Field
Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (granted honorary and relative rank of
Lt.Colonel).
2^ Lt.Colonel Dunneserved in the Kafir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Senior
Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Plying Column ; and took
part in ihe defence of Rurke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary). Served in
the operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Boer war of 1 881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Clasp).
=8 Lt.Colonel Grattan served in the Ashanti war or 1873-74 (Medal). Served In the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
■" Lt.Colonel B. A. Nugent served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star); served with the Soudan Bxpeilition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistant Commissary
General in charge of the Commissariat and Transport Department, and was present in the engagements at El
•Teb and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served with the Nile Exijedition in
1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay.
two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel Clutterbuck served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
** Lt.Colonel M. E. R. Rainsford served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at
3^7 Army Service Corps. — War Services.
S\ Tel) (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps). .Also served with th«
Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted tha
higher rate of pay, two Clasps).
*« Lt.Golonel G. V. Hamilton served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the de-
fence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Eg-yptian war of 1882
^Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, Clasp).
" lit.Colonel A. H. Langdon served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
** Lt.Colonel C. H. Bridge served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^'' Lt.Colonel J. G. Y. "Wilson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5' Lt.Colonel D. S. Skirving served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
Soudan campaig'nin 1885 (Clasp).
^* Lt.Colonel Malcolm Grahamservedin the Egyptian war of 1B82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Heygate served in the Zulu war in 1879, including the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88i, and took part in the defence of Pretoria. Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (promoted Assistant Commissary General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-* Lt.Colonel J. R. Edwards served withthe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Assistant Commissary General,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Lt.Colonel Whitley served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of i38i ,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Assistant Commissarj- General, Melal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'' Lt.Colonel E. W. D. Ward served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Assistant Adjutant
General (Star).
^' Lt.Colonel J. A. Boyd served m the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1S81
with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer with
tlie Eiver Column, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Com-
missary General, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
** LtiColonel Lea served in the Egyptian war of i332, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present
at the action of Kirbekan (promoted Assistant Commissary General with rank of Major in the Army, two Clasps) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the eniragement at Giniss.
"' Lt.Colonel A. W. CoUard served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Iit.Colonel G. G. Challice served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
" Lt.Colonel G. Stanley served in the Zulu war in 1S79 "(Medal with Clasp). Also served m the Boer war of 1881.
''3 Lt.Colonel M'Comb served in the Epryptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechu-
aiialand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85, and in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
" Lt.Colonel L. A. Hope served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel W. Dunne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
8* Lt.GolonelM. J. Godfery served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
■with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Lt.Colonel F. S. C. Hare sei-ved in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and EThedive's Star).
'0 Lt.Colonel H. G. Rice served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel J. Stoneman served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Lt.Colonel G. H. Jessop served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagement at El Teh (4th Class of the
Medjidie, two Clasps),
's Lt.Colonel R. V. Day served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'* Lt.Colonel John Rogers served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the ex-
pedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
two Clasps). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Medjidieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Director of Supplies (men-
tioned in despatches, CB.).
'i Lt.Colonel F. F. Johnson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Keblr
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'6 Lt.Colonel C. A. Edes served in the operations in Zululand in 1SS8.
''^ Major Knocker served with the Commissariat and Transport Staff in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
's Lt.Colonel Clayton served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85 with the
Commissariat and "Transport Staff. Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet
ofLt.Colonel, Star).
■' Major Bourcicault served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
80 Major Palls served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 28th
August (mentioned in despatches)'and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
s» Maior R. W. F. Monteith served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
63 Lt.Colonel F. W. Steele served with the 2ud BattaUonof the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyirtianwar of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in
the' engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd BattaUon
the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Clasp). Served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa,
in 1893-94 (mentioned in despatches! Medal vnth Clasp) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey
Silah in 1894 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ofLt.Colonel, SSO. and Clasp).
8» Major P. J. T. Lewis served in the operations on the Nile m 1889 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the expedition up the Gambia against the native chief Fedey Kabba in 1891-92 ; with the expedition to the
Tambaku Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1S92, including the capture of Tambi ; and with the expedition
to the Gambia in 1892, including the capture of Toniataba (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
8i> Major WyncoU served with the 83th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of
1879 (Medal with Clasp).
>>6 Major T. J. O'Dell served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the iSc
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at EI Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8' Major C. H. W. Donovan served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Major, Star) .
8* Captain G. O. Welch served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1384-85
with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
83 Captain H. G. Morgan served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
^mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
Army Service Corps. — War Services, 368
^' Captaia R.H. L. 'WH.rnei- served with th'? Barmese Kxpedition in TSS5-87 (iledalwitU Clasp).
»' Captain French.— See Civil Decorations for Gallautry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
'- Captain D. Webb served in the operations afrainst the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioiied in
despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silahiu 1894 (mentioned in despatches).
'^ Captain A. E. Longden served iu the operations iu Zululand in 1888.
I'l Capcain Wigan.— i'or War Services, see Berkshire Regiment.
^'- Captain Dodgson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Fores in 1890.
1" Lieut. C. E. G. Blnut served with the Dongola Expeditionary Poi-ce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Staff Officer of Supplies (mentioned m despatches).
1^* Captain Jack served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on
the Upper Nile in 18S5-S6.
i'» Lieut. F. J. L. Howard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
a? Staff Officer of Supplies (mentioned in despatches).
lis Captain Lapham served in the Ashanti war ot 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
1-5 Lieut. Brooke served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the JIalakand Pass and the engagement ut Khar (Medal with Clasp).
15' Captain W. iluSgrave served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-85.
1" Captain F. L. Cassell served in the Zulu war of 18-9 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of i33i, and took part
in the defence of Scanderton (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Quarter Master). Served iu the Soudan
campaign in 1B85, and was present ia the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (meationed in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
-** Captain Parsons served in the Zulu -war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881, and took
part in the defence of Lydenburg (promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
1*^ Captain Brooks served in the Zvilu war in 1879, and was present in I'ue engagements at Kambula (slightly
wounded) and Ulundi (Meda.l with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted to Quarter Master iu the Commissariat and Transport Staff, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition ia :884-35, and was pi-esent in the engagement at Kirbekan
(two Clasps).
'*" Captain W.I. Jbhnson served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp), and in the operations near Suakinia December i38*
including the engagement at Gemaizah (honorarv rank of Captain, Clasp).
1" Captain Loader served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
in the operations near Suakinin December i338 including the engagement at Gemaizah (honorai-y rank o( Captain,
Clasp).
1=" Captain L. Latten served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
1=1 Captain M. Daly served in the Eg^'ptian war of 1882 and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1S34-85.
1" Captain Edmondson served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
13^ Captain H. E. Champion served in the Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in i335 (meationed in despatches, promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
i=* Major Drage served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) T '"th the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss ; and in.
the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, hono-
rary rank of Captain, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie) . Served with the Dongoia Expeditionary Force nader
Sir' Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff (mentioned in de-
spatches, honorary rank of Major).
1" Captain W. Haycock served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter
Master, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
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369
Army Ordnance Department.
Commissioned Rank.
Dep.Aasist. Snpdt. of Store:
Dep. Assist. Snpdt. of Stores
Dep.Assist. Supdt. of Stores
Dep.Assist. Supdt. of Stores
Lt. Colonel Royal Artilley.
Dep.Assist. Supdt. of Scores
Dep.Assist. Supdt. of Storei
Lieutenant Royal Artillery
Pbincipal Oeduancb Officee, ranking
as Major General,
Pridham, Frederick
Obdnancb Office bs, ist Class, with
Suhsfantivs rank of Colonel,
Jolly, George Alfred'
Steevens, John'*
Skinner, Edmund Grey,'^ CB
Bridgman, Arthur Walter
VVintle, Frank Grahann,^^ Z)SO
Mulcahy, Francis Edward^s
O'Callaghan, Desmond DykesTynte
OeDNANCE OfFICEES, 2ND Class, with
Suhstaniive rank of Lieut. Colonel.
Graham, Lionel Frederick
St. George,. Harry .Hammersley^"
Houghton, Ernest-'
Markwick, Ernest Elliott-'
Staiuforth, Richard Terrick
Cooke, William Butterworth"
Leggett, P^rederick Octavius^
Wheeler, John Langford
Clarke, Robert Pulke Noel"
Wyon, Herbert Thornton^'
Tate, Charles William Henry'*
Heath, Edward
Jeans, Charles Gilchrist
Hobbs, George Radley"
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Captain lloyal Artillery ...
Captain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Captain Middlesex Regt. ...
Captain Devonshire Regt....
Captain Cheshire Regiment
Captain Royal Artillerj- ...
Captain R. Malta Artillery..
Capt. York and Lane. Regt.
Capt. I West India Regt. ...
Major Royal Artillery
Captain Irish Regiment
Captain Scots Fusiliers
Capt. Inniskilling Fusiliers
Captain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Captain Irish Fusiliers
Captain S. Stafford Regt....
Captain King's Own Scot- )
tish Borderers S
Captain Berkshire Regt. ...
Captain Leinster Regiment
Captain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Capt. Durham Light Inf. ...
Captain 2 Dragoons
Capt. Connaught Rangers
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Captain West Kent Regt....
Capt. Leicester Regiment...
Capt. East Yorkshire Regt.
Captain Hampshire Regt.
Captain Royal ArtUlery ...
Capt. York & Lane. Regt....
Captain West Surrey Regt.
Captam West Surrey Regt.
Captain West India Regt.
Capt. Durham Lt. Infantry
Captain Royal Artillery ..
Capt. 3 Draguon Guard's ...
Capt. E. Lancashire Regt..
Captain East Sun-ey Regt.
Captain Royal ArtiUery ...
Captain EastKentRegiment
Lieut. S. Wales Boi-derers.
Captain Leinster Regiment.
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Capt. Wiltshire Regiment ..
Captain Hiimpshire Regt....
Captain Wiltshire Regt. ...
Captain West India Regt....
Jjierft. Eoyal Artillery
Obdnaiv-ce Officess, 3RD Class, with
Substantive rank of Major,
Purchas, Charles
Atkinson, George Robert
Sadler, Alfred'"
Heron, Thomas*'
Barrett, Henry Walter"
Collingwood. William George
Appelbe, Edward Benjamin^'
Battersby, Thomas Preston
Archdale, James Blackwood
Parkinson, Percival Georire
Law, Robert Theophilus Hewitt"
Stanley, Edmond Talbot*"
Butcher, George James
Meeres, Charles Stuart
Samut, Achilles F. P.M. J. A. F.X
Smyth, Hugo William Nairne Scott**....
Barrett, Edward A. Moalton
Savile. Walter Clare
Crawford, Raymund
Oednance Officess, 4TH Class, v>ith
Substantive rank of Captain.
Bury, Charles
Jackson, Robert Whyte Melville
Seymour, Edward Hamilton
Angell, Frederick John*'
Hearn, George
Taylor, Reynell H. Bayley*'
Bunny, Frank William M'T.so
Tribe, Cecil Walford
Audain, Mark Ralph Payne
Gardiner, Richard John
Simpson, Francis Blake
Hall, Charles^'
Perry, Hugh Whitchurch
Caird, Edward Devon
Jones, William Locke
Davies, Wilbraham Thomas"
Gill, Robert Hinds53
Salmon, James Nelson
Palmer, Arthur Steuarfc
Parsons, Harold Daniel Edmnnd^^ ,
Tracy, William Maxwell'^
Sherwood, Oliver Caton^'
Mathew, Charles Massy^'
Marshall, Hawtrey Charles
Keith, Clive Skene
Hale, John Henry
Anley, Henry Augustus
Guille, Henry Stevens le Marchant .
Greene, Charles Kendal
■Marquis, Thomas Stirling^'
Dickinson, Neville H. Campbell^^ ....
Thrupp, Francis Morton
Hale, Thomas Wyatt
Barringtori, Richard Mordauut™ ....
Trim, Robert William -
Brooks, Lewis Amadeus
Waring, Richard
FIEST COM-
MISSION-
ED BANK.
5 June 60
20 Aug. 60
I Apr. 74
31 July 67
31 July 67
13 June 7;
I Jan. 76
18 Dec. PI
PEESENT
BANK.
1 Apr. 96
Woolwich Arsenal.
Apr. 67
July 67
June 72
June 72
Dec. 70
Jan. 67
Jan. 71
June 72
June 72
June 72
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
Apr. 74
Apr, 74
Jan. 76
Jan. 76
Jan. 76
Jan. 76
Jan. 76
Feb. 76
Sept. 73
Sept.77
Mar. 76
Oct. 77
Jan. 60
July
Nov. , _
June 79
Aug. 80
Jan. 77
Jan. 80
1 Apr. 96 Woolwich Arsenal.
I Apr. 96 War Office.
I Apr. 96 Ireland.
I Apr. 96 Malta.
1 Apr. (jt Aldershot.
1 Apr. 96 Western District.
I Apr. 56 Southern District.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
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1 Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
: Apr.
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Sept. 76
Feb. 81
Jan. 8.
Jan. 8
Jan. 79
Aug. 70
Jan.
Jan. 80
Oct. 80
Feb.
Aug. 79
Aug. 79
Feb. 81
Jan. 81
Oct. 81
May 78
Mar. 83
Feb. 84
May 82
May 82
Sept.82
Aug. 84
Aug. S4
July 84
May 84
Sept.82
Feb. 85
Feb. 82
Feb. 84
Nov. 87
May 85
Feb. iS
Feb. 85
Aug. 85
May 84
Feb. 84
Feb. 90
I Apr.
1 Apr.
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S. E. District.
Scottish District.
Pembroke Dock.
Gibraltar. „
Bermuda. '"~" ~
Woolwich Arsenal.
.Egypt.
Dublin District.
China.
Dublin.
f D. A. Insp. Gen. of
I Ord., War Office,
Portsmouth.
South Africa.
Weedon.
96 Purfleet.
96 Halifax, N.S.
56" ■
96
1 Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
96
96
96
I Apr. 96
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Ceylou.
N.'E. District.
Woolwich Arsenal
Woolwich.
Eastern District.
York.
Home District.
Burscough.
'Natal.
Thames District.
Gibraltar.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Cork District.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Artillery College.
Malta.
Malta.
St. Helena.
Bermuda.
Portsmouth.
Aldershot.
Stirling.
Cairo.
Chester.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Alexandria.
Cape Town.
Devonport.
Artillery College,
Dover.
Barbadoes.
Jamaica.
Hong Kong.
Straits Settlements
Mauritius.
South Africa.
Egypt.
Jamaica.
Colchester.
Guernsey.
Artillery College.
Cape Town.
Knniskillen.
S. Africa.
Woolwich .Arsenal.
Bermuda.
Curragh.
Natal.
Devonport.
Bermuda.
Mauritius.
Army Ordnance Department.
370
Commissioned Hank.
Captain Roj'al Marines
Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers
Captain West India Regt. ...
Captain Royal Artillerj' ...
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. Rnyal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Orbkance Officebs, 4TH CLiSS.
Baseyi, William Henry
Mil ward, Frederick David
Tredgold, William Lancelot''^
N'owlan, Thomas Bowman
Moore-Lane, William*^
.lacob, Walter )tenry Bell
Thorpe, John Claude^^
Langhorne, Harold Stephen
Scott, Robert Kellock
jFIESTCOM-
MISSION-
ED BANK.
. 4 Mar. 85
.12 May 83
. 5 Max 85
.I26 July 81
.'23 Feb. St
.J27 July 89
.14 Feb. 83
.16 Sept.Ss
.16 July 01
FEESBITT
BANE.
I Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
r Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
9 Apr. 96
18 Apr. 96
26 Apr. 96
8IA.TI0ir.
Weedon.
Artillery College.
Woolwich.
Ceylon.
Portsmouth.
Cork.
Halifax, N.S.
Hong Kong.
Devonport.
Depctt Commissaries of Oedkance,
tcifk Hon. rank of Captain.
Morton, James*^
Moore, Robert
Tims, Frederic^'
Ward, William Homan
Hunter, Charles Finch'*
Ledsham, James
Hodgson, James
27 Mar. 78
23 Oct. 78
30 Noy. 81
17 Dec. S2
21 May 84
30 Mar. 8s
30 Mar. 85
Assistant Commissaeiks of Oednance,
with Hon. rank of Lieutenant.
Warnes, Thomas John
Heaton, Thomas
Roberts, James Andrew
Genders, Joshua
Thompson, John
Hath, tTohn
Cex, William
Collins, David Edward
Cooper, Henry
Brooks, James
Hamlin, Richard James
Andrews, Henry George
Walker, Samuel M'All
Hunter, .Tames
Swan, William
Stewart, Gordon
Staple, John
Hall, John Spencer
Emberton, Francis
Stoyle, George Henry
Staples, Arthur George
Young, James
Costigan, James Lawrence
Saunders, Josiah
Spedding, Charles George
Kirby, Francis E
Coar, Dionysius
Booth, Richard Henry
Browne. William
McCann, John
Howes, William
Hirst, William Mears
Hutchings, William
Yallop, John
Spencer, Maurice
Macrae, Farquhar
Robertson, Ale.^ander Fittendrigh
Lee, James Victor
Waters, Frederick Gilbert
Morris, Thomas Oasen .
FIBSTCOM
MISSION-
BANK.
Feb. 89
Apr. 89
Deo. 89
Jan. 90
July 90
Aug. 91
Apr. 92
Apr. 92
Apr. 92
Apr. 92
May 92
May 92
Dec. 94
. J.an. 95
Mar. 95
May 95
May 95
May 95
July 95
July 95
Aug. 95
Sept. 95
Sept. 95
Sept. 93
Nov. 95
Dec. 95
Dec. 9
Jnn. 9'.
Jan. 96
Feb. 96
Mar. 96
Apr. 96
Apr. 96
May 96
May 96
June 96
Juneq6
June
June
July
HON.
LIEUT.
7 Mar. 7!
HON. PEESENT
CAFIAIN. BANK.
27 Mar. 88 i Apr. 96
23 Oct. 88 I Apr. 96
30 Nov. 91 I Apr. 96
17 Dec. 92 I Apr. 96
21 May 94 I Apr. 96
30 Mar. 95! I Apr. 96
30 Mar. 95 i Apr. c6
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. I
I Apr.,1,
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 36
1 Apr. c)t
I Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
c Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Ai5r. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 90
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 66
I Apr. 96
I Apr.
29 Apr. 96
29 Apr. 96
6 May 96
6 May 96
10 June 96
17 June 96
24 June 96
29 .Tune 96
18 July 96
Woolwich.
Tower.
Woolwich Dockyard.
Malta.
Cairo.
Natal.
War Office.
Leith Fort.
Hong Kong.
Portsmoutb.
Burscough.
Hong Kong.
War Otflce.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Cape Town.
Trincomalee.
Athlone.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich.
-■Sheerness.
Hong ICong.
Stirling.
Woolwich.
War Office.
Chatham.
Warley.
Weedon.
Haulbowline.
Halifax, N.S.
Fleetwood.
St. Lucia.
Gibraltar.
York.
Purfleet.
Dublin.
Colombo.
Dover.
Haulbowline.
Aldershot.
Burscough.
Chatham.
Aldershot.
Sheerness.
Woolwich.
Devonport.
Portsmouth.
Officer Commanding and Instructor... M&iOX E. B. Appelbe, i
Adjutant Captain F. B. Simpson
Feb. 93. Woolwich.
, 2 Dragoons, i Sept. (
Woolwich.
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery,
Captain Royal Artillery,
Lieut. Royal Artillery .
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal ArtUlery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Roj'al Ariiller'y
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
FiBST Class.
Second Class.
Lane, Frederick
Clark, Robert Leaver
Donohue, William Kdward
Thibd ClasS:
Carlyle, Thomas
Bdmonds, Richard James
Rudd, Hubert
Begbey, Henry
Hunter, Frederick Joseph
Brown, Frank
Sudds, William Benjamin ,
Paul, Denis
Shipman, Henry James
Brown, Frederick William Alexander
Collacott, John Richard
Robinson, Edward Heaton
Everett, Charles Wallace
Grute, J.ihn
Davies, Percy George
Last, Arthur John
FIESTCOM-
MISMON-
ED RAKK.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
May
May
Mar.
Mar.
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87
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BANK.
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
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I Apr.
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Portsmouth.
Devonport.
Dover.
Chatham.
Cork.
Tynemouth.
Bermuda.
Gibraltar.
Harwich.
Leith.
Singapore.
St. Lucia.
Gape of Good Hope
Jamaica.
Malta.
Halifax, N.S.
Ceylon.
Hong Kong.
Mauritius.
For "Inspection Staff," see page 116.
37oa Army Ordnance De}}artinent. — War Services.
1 Colonel G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada nndcr Sir Garnet "WoUelcy.
18 Colonel J. Steevens served in the Zulu vrarimSyg (promoted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp). Served^
in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer with the 2nd Division, and was present at the hattle 01
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in dospatches, promoted Asoistant Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
" Colonel E. G. Skinner accompanied the expedition in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, and served in charge
of the Bengal Commissariat in Larut and Sunghil Ujonjr (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the action of Kassasin on the gth September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned m
despatches, promoted Assistant Commissai-y General of Ordnance, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive s
Star). Served in the Souian campaign in 1885 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in despatches,
honorary rank of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). .
"> Lt.Colonel St. George served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 in charge of the Ordnance Depot (mentioned m
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel E. Houghton served in the Boer war of i8St. Served in the Egiyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned m despatches,
promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, 4th Class of the Med'idie, Clasp).
" Colonel P. E. Mulcahy was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal). Also served m the Boer
war of 1881 at Pretoria. Served with tlie Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonels W. B. Cooke and Hobbs, and Maior Barrett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Modal).
«* Colonel E. G. Wintle served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including th; engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches).
" Lt. Colonel E. E. Markwick sewed in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and toofe
partin the defence of Pretoria. Served witli the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance).
28 Lt.Colonel F. O. Leggett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (granted the
higher rate of pay ) .
" Lt.Colonel Clarke sei-ved with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive sStar).
3' Lt.Colonel "Wyon served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni; also served m
the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal). Served at Pretoria dunng the
Boer war of 1881.
"* Lt.Colonel Tate served in the Boer war of 1881. • />r i 1 • v
2' Major Sadler served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukum (Medal witb
Clasp). . .
^8 Major Heron served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni includmg
the capture of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
*5 Major Appelbe served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition m
1885, and in the subsequent operations in the Eastern Soudan {Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also-
served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp, .srd Class of th&
Medjidie). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
*o Major Stanley served m the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal).
■" Maior Law served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Hugo Smyth served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the ist
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■*« Captain Angell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition m 1B84, and
was present in the engasrement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
*' Captain Taylor. — For War Services, see King's Own Scottish Borderers.
'•'' Captain Bunny. — For War Services, see Berkshire Regiment.
'^ Captain Hall.— For War Services, see Connaught Rangers.
^'' Captain Dickinson.— For War Services, seeLeinster Regiment.
'■^ Captain Gill.— For War Services, see Hampshire Regiment.
^* Captain Davies. — For War Services, see East Yorkshire Regiment.
" Captain Parsons served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Enyal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) ; was Post Transport Officer at Pymmana
for four months, and Superintendent of Army Signalhng 3rd Brigade from July 1887 to February 18S8.
'^ Captain Tracy. — For War Services, see West Surrey Regiment.
'' Captain Mathew. — For War Services, see Dunham Light Infantry.
'5 Captain Marquis. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
*" Captain Barrington. — For War Services, see Hampshire Regiment.
'1 Captain Sherwood served vrith the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 ir the Ordnancfr
Store Department (granted the higher rate of pay, Star).
'^ CaptainTredgold. — For War Services, see West India Regiment.
'' Captain Tims served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain C. F. Hunter served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham in the Ordnance
Store Department (promoted Quarter Master, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
"^ Captain Morton served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
*' Captains Moore-Lane and Thorpe. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
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I Staff
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PiYMiSTERS — continued.
Captain 49 Foot iPox, Thos. Shas. Armstrons^^ )
I {Hon. Lt. Colonel, i Apr. 92) J
Captain 50 Foot |PhilIips, Henry Waltei*:(flo«. ^
Lt. Colonel, 1 Apr. 92) i
Bur;?e,BeniaminHenry'>=( iio«. >
Lt. Colonel, 1 Apr. 92) i
Grookenden.Salusburj-Daven- '
port (ffo». Lt.Col. 3 June 92) )
Dowdall.AylmerPeterGerakl'" ;
(Hon. Lt. Colonel, 13 June 92))'
Healy, Michael Ryan^s {Hon. ")
Lt. Colonel, 3c July 92) j
Coppinger, Thomas Stephen" 1
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, 2 Sept. 92) ]
Langford, George Edwar'd"'^ )
{Son. Lt.Colonel, 6Dec. Q2... j
Barnes, George West'2 (Hon.)
Lt.Colonel, 6 Jan. 93) i
Captain 47 Foot
Captain 65 Foot
Captain 35 Foot
Captain 97 Foot
Captain 11 Foot
Captain 19 Foot
Captain 41 Foot
Captain 26 Foot
Captain loFoot
Oaptaia 2 'W.I.Regt
G"iptain 93 Foot
Captain 27 Foot
Captain 21 Hussars
Captain 96 Foot
Captain 28 Foot
Captam 12 Foot
Captain 50 Foot
Captain 105 Foot ...
Bt. Major 96 Foot ...
Captain 37 Foot
Captain 13 Hussars
Captain 60 Foot
Captain 102 Foot ...
Captain 44 Foot
Captain 64 Foot
Captain 50 Foot
Captain R. Art
Captain 105 Foot ...
Captain 107 Foot ...
Captain 18 Foot
Captain 20 Foot
Captain 60 Foot
Captain 3 Foot
I^IHSICOM
MISSON.
Dougherty, Edwd. MackloQ'
{Hon. Lt.Colonel, 8 May 03) S
Booth, Thos. George"* (Hon.\
T.i .Colonel, 17 June 93) )
Stoker, Wuj. B. Caulfeild'^^
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, 10 Sept. 95) 3
Johnson, Osmond Moncneif)
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, 16 Sept. 93) j
Caine, Henry Monteath,"' /
(Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 Jul.y 94)3
KitsoD, James Edward (Hon. )
Lt.Colonel, 21 Dec. 94) I
Dawson, Henry Coleridge'* )
{Hon. Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 95) j
Ward, Charles" (Hon. Lt.~,
Colonel, I Apr. 93) j
D'Aguilar, Jolm Swainson,*'' |
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, 1 X-pv. g~,) )
Moore-Lane, George Howard)
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 93) j
Shields, George*- (Hon. Lt.S
Colonel, I Apr. 95) i
Bromfield, James"^ {Hon. Lt. 1
Colonel, I Apr. 95) j
Orange, John Edward'" {Hon.^
Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 95) i
\Tebster,Henry Francis Geo.**>
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, i Apr. 95) j
Nott,Wm. Candahar J. Farrer'* >
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, t Apr. 9;) j
Maunsell,EdwardHenrj(fl'oK. ■>
i;.Co?o»e/, I Apr. 95) >
Lloyd, Thomas Prince'^ (Hon. )
Lt.Colonel, 1 Apr. 95) S
Dowdall, Laurence Richard >
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, 2 Aor. 95) }
Churchill, Seton^s (Hon. Lt.~)
Colonel, 10 Sept. 95) >
Walker, John Symeon (Hon. )
Lt.Colonel, 25 Dec. 95) )
Fleury, William l,.^^{Hon. Lt. >
Colonel, II Feb. 96) .. i
Souper. Charles Edward(.ffoK. ■>
Lt.Colonel, -.i Feb. 96) i
Ferrier, George Henrv {Hon. )
Lt.Colonel, 11 Feb. g6) j
Davidson, Thos. Reid Waugh >
{Hon. Lt.Colonel, 7 June 96) j
Pearson, John (Hon. Lt. \
Colonel, 22 June 96) )
Sobinsou, De la Perc*' {ifo«.>
lA.Colonel, 9 Aug. 96) i I
Croft, Jas. Henry Herbert'"*';,
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, ■; Oct. g6) 1
Ternan.R.RichardsBreffney" ')
(Hon. Lt.Colonel, -.3 Dec. 96) i
(with the Hon. rank of Major).
Howard, Walter^'
Brooke, RichardO'Shaughnessy
Humfrey, J. Campbell Taylor'"
Haynes, Frederick Hutchinson
Singer, George Hamilton'o^
Dewar, Gordon""
Gilbert, Herbert Henry
Reid, James'os
24 Jan. 6
7 Apr. 6
18 Aug. 54
12 Jan. 66
29 July 62
15 Oct. 6t
20 Apr. 66
10 Nov. 6
29 Apr. 59
2 June 6
16 May 65
8 May 67
10 Feb. 69
19 Dec. 56
26 June 66
18 Mar. 73
Bt.Major 80 Foot .
Captain 12 Foot ...
Captain 9 Foot ....
Captain 21 Hussars
Captain 10 Foot
Captain 57 Foot
Captain Irish Regt.
Oapt. W.York. Regt.
Oapt. York k Lan- ■)
caster Regt. ... i
Oapt. Essex Regt...
Oapt.Leices-erRegt.
Oapt.K.O. Borderers
Oapt. Irish Rifles ...
Oapt. York & Lan- ) , t i, n.
caster Regt \ jAngis, John"^
Oapt.W.SurreyReg. Montgomery. "William |i4Mar 63
Major 2 Foot 'Mackie, William'i^ I i May 61
• Date of Commission as Deputy Pa3'ma3ter late Pay
Drury, James O'Brien 1°'
Reid. Ellis Ramsay""
Parkinson, Frederick Fenton ...
Rathbome, Hans Robert"*
Bell, James Archibald Robert..
9 Feb. 70
10 Mar. 04
4 Dec. 72
15 Nov.
4 Feb. 62
10 Aug. 55
16 May 65
30 Nov. 60
23 July 61
21 Nov. 65
3 Feb. 69
30 Dec. 59
11 Jan. 39
18 Dec. 61
11 Jan. 67
9 Jan. 63
:o Sept.64
24 June 62
12 Nov. 58
28 Oct. 71
i6 Mar. 38
17 Mar. 63
27 Mar. 38
3 Feb. 6q
7 Apr. 6s
7 July oy
i8 Apr. 65
2o June 6i
27 May 6:
3 Feb. 69
23 Jan. 63
28 July 63
I Feb. 67
I Mar. 64
PAY-
MASTER.
2 Sept.78 2 Sept.
2 Sept.7
6 Sept. 78 6 Sept. 8,
! Sept.78 18 Sept. 83 3 June
24 June 79 24 June 84 15 June 85
30 July
8 Sept.78 28 Sept.
I Oct. 78
4 Oct. 78
26 Oct. 78
26 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
6 Nov. 78
8 Nov. 78
5 Jan. 79
28 Jan. 79
28 Jan. 79
I Feb. 79
3 I'eb. 79
26 May 79
19 June 79
23 Jane 79
24 June 79
2t July 79
28 July 79
26 Aug. 79
5 Sept. 79
I Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79
30 Dec. 79
I Jan. 80
I Jan. 80
I Jan. 80
5 Jan. 80
! Jan. 80
7 July 80
3 Mar. 80
MAJOR. MAST2U.
2 Sept. 83 I Apr. 85 Netley Hospital
3 I Apr. 85 Gosport.
Barbadoes.
Chester.
Fermoy.
Bedford.
Hounslow.
Tralee.
Oxford.
Bury.
NaUl.
1 uan. 85
5 Jan. 85
29 Mar. 80 29 Mar. 85
7 July
3 Mar. 85 13 Dec
13 July So I
19 July 80 I
8 Au-x-So
12 Nov. 80 I
13 Nov. 80
13 Nov.
27 Dec. 80
I Jan. 81
3 Jan. 81
IT Mar. 81
16 Mar. 81
31 Mar. 81
12 Apr. 81
29 Apr. 8i
I Apr. 85 Jamaica.
I Oct. 83 2 Sept.83
4 Oct. 83
26 Oct. 83
26 Oct. 83
30 Oct. 83
6 Nov. 83
8 Nov. 83
5 Jan. 84
28 Jan. 84
28 Jan. 84
I Feb. 84
3 Feb. 84
26 May 84
19 June 84
23 June 84
24 June 84
21 July
28 July 84
26 Aug. 84
5 Sept. 84
I Oct. 84
31 Oct. 84
27 Dec. 84
I Jan. 83
I Jan. 83
6 Dec. 83
6 Jan. 86
8 May 86
17 June 86
10 Sept. 86
16 Sept. 86
6 July 87
21 Dec. 87
4 May 88
12 Nov. 88
19 Dec. 88
5 May 89
5 June 89
20 June 89
5 July 89
5 Dec. 89
t8 Dec. 89
6 Jan. 90
12 Jan. 90
2 Apr. 90
10 Sept. 90 Lichfield
Vreston
25 Dec. 90
II Feb. 91 Clonmel.
I Feb. 91 Warley.
II Feb. 91 Worcester.
7 June 91 Hamilton.
8 Jan. 85 22 June 91 Dorchester.
EKGIMENT OR
STATION.
y Discharge Depot,
(. Gosport.
Jersey.
War Office.
Warrington.
Ceylon.
Canterbury.
Shomcliffe.
Aldershot.
York.
Taunton.
Cardiff.
Kingston-on-Th.
Inverness.
Dover.
Maidstone.
9 Aug. 9ilStraits Settlements.
7 Oct. 91 Exeter.
3 July 85 17 Feb. 92 Guildford.
9 July 83 4 May 92 Perth.
8 Aug. 85 16 Aug. 92 Woolwich.
2 Nov. 83 12 Oct. 92 Leicester.
3 Nov. 83 14 Dec. 92 Gibraltar.
13 Nov. 85 4 Jan. 93|Curragb District.
17 Dec. 85 3 Mar. 9ijlNorwich.
I Jan. 86 9 Apr. 95|Pontefraot.
Malta.
3 Jan. 86
11 Mar. 86
16 Mar. 86
Mar. 86
12 Apr. 86
29 Apr. j,^
20 Apr. 81 29 Apr. 86
18 Dec. 93
17 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
_. —J.-- --.-^ — ^-. -- -8 Apr. 94
2 May 81 2 May 86 4 May 94
Sub Department, Control Department.
24 Aug. 93jOmagh.
31 Aug. 93! Colchester.
14 Nov. 93 Dublin.
Wrexlianj.
Naas.
Berwick.
Warwick.
Richmond, Yorks.
Army Faij Departvient.
373
COMMISSIONBD
BANE.
Capt.WorcesterRegt
Bt. Maj .Munster Fus
Capt. Dublin Fus....
Capt. Dablin Fus...
Oapt. Border Regt..
Captain 34 Foot
Captain 17 Foot
Capt. S.Lauc. Reo;t.
Capt.W.York. Regt.
Capt. N. Stafford- \
shire Regiment S
Capt. Gloucester-)
shire Regiment .*
Capt. W.Kent Regt.
Capt.Scottish Rifles
Capt. Munster Fus.
Captain ^13 Hussars
Capt. Argyll High..
Capt. Dublin Fus....
Capt. Dublin Fus...
Capt. Dublin Fus,..
Capt. Cheshire Regt.
Capt. 3 Hussars ...
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Rangers S
Capt. King's Own >
Borderers j
Capt. Leinster Regt.
Capt. 6 Dragoons |
Captain Irish Rifles
Capt.Warwiek Regt.
Captain Royal Fus.
Major h.p. Shrop-)
shire Lt. Inf. ... j
Capt. York Regt. ...
Capt. York Regt. ...
Major h.p. 7 Dr.Gds.
Major h.p. Leices- ^
ter Regiment ...i
Capt. Argyll Hldrs.
Capt. W. I. Regt. ...
Capt.Scottish Rifles
Oapt. W. I. Regt. ...
Capt. Scots Fus. ...
Capt. Gloucester- 7
shire Regt j
Captain Scottish >
Rifles i
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caster Regt j
Capt. York & Lan- )
caster Regt j
Capt. Norfolk Regt.
Capt. Dublin E us...
Capt. York & Lan- (
oasterRegt j
Captain Durham )
Lt. Infantry ...j
Captain Duke of;
(.'.ornwall's Lt. In. (
Capt. Sussex Regt.
Captain S. Wales)
Borderers i
Captain S. Wales )
Borderers j
Capt. Suffolk Regt.
Captain Cheshire 1
Regt ;
Capt. W.Kent Regt.
Major East Lan-)
cashire Regt. ... j
Major Irish Regt....
Captain Lancas- )
ter Regiment ... J
Capt. Wilts Regt ...
Maj. Middx. Regt...
Capt. E.Lanc. Regt.
Capt. Inniskg. Fus.
Capt.W. Ridg .Regt.
Capt. E.York Regt.
Major GloucesterR.
apt. E.York Regt.
Staff Patmastbbs — continued
{with the Son, rank 0/ Major).
Cowell, Henry Clayton'"'
Small, William George"^
Lysaght, James Douglas'*
Irving, John Charles Sarle
Newbury, John Benet Thornton
Chisholm-Batten, James Forbes
Webb, Edward Arthur H."'
Hood, Thomas Cockburn"
Robinson, Thomas Middleton...
Robinson, Philip Albert'^'
Sherrard, John Meade
Yaldwyn, Percy J. Montgomerie
Bennett, Levett Holt"'
Hamley. Francis Gilbert
Maycock, Francis Mellowes
Lane, Henry Frederick^^-
PAYMASTERS
{loith the Hon. rankof Major).
Dolby.Seym.SackviUe Carew'*
Wynne, Skeffington John'-*
Dick, James Roy''*
Burnett, William Augustus'™..
White, Loftus Otway
Fuller, George Charles
Burke, William Henry
7IESTC0SI-
Missiojr.
M'Causlaud, John Kennedy i^i
Denys, Wm. Henry Adolphus^^^
Sandes,Chas.'^(/ii(ii»^Musf«% )
6 Sept. 73) S
Wellesley, Gerald Valerian
Graussen, John Saniuel
riarward, Henry Blake
I'hackwell, Edw. Loftus Roche
Smythe, Ingoldsby Wm.Thos")
Somerset'" J
Beardmore, Charles F. H.'*"
Simonet, John Francis
Herapath, Edwin Loud
Becher, Cecil Leycester"^
Brock, Matthew William
Ceilings, Godfrey Disney'^2
Thwaytes, Henry James
Low, Peter'5»...
Minchin, William Cyril
Duckott, William Morton'ss
Trotman, William Mends Forte
Sheehan, Patrick Edmond )
Campbell's' )
Crozier, Burrard Rawson
Lowry, James'"^
Nugee, Andrew Richards
Eyre, Hastings Augustus
Swire, Henry ,
Ditnaas, Leonard Philip
Maunsell, John Drought
Garden, Henry Westenra'""
Duberly, George
Worlledge, Alfred Cranworth'72
Burnett, .Toseph John^"^
Lindop, Alfred Henry's*
Stubbs, Arthur Geo. Bushby''^
Arnold, Fred. Albert M.>75
{With the Hon. rank of Captain).
Medhurst, Charles Frederick )
Hastings''' )
Morgan, Wm. John Fortescue^'*
Vigors, Thomas Mercer
Winter, Bertram Everard ..
Graham, Rienard Woodroofe'"*
Bray, Claude Arthur"'
WooUett, William Charles ..
Molyneux, Geo. Philip Berkeley
Stacpole, Henry Dowsley'*"
Lodwick, Robert Wm. Peter
Hill, Frederick William
22 Sept. 65
18 Dec. 67
20 June 68
7 Apr. 63
20 Feb. 63
24 Nov. 69
13 Feb. 66
17 Nov. 63
8 Feb. 68
17 Nov. 63
14 Sept. 67
11 Dec. 72
12 Jan. 66
22 Sept. 73
22 July 68
3 Sept. 70
24 July 73
4 Feb. 69
23 Jan.
5 June 66
30 Sept,
2 Nov. 73
8 July 68
28 Dec. 66
26 Apr. 64
24 Nov. 77
9 July 75
11 Feb. 75
14 July 69
9 Aug. 73
2 May 67
28 Sept. 77
21 Feb. 70
13 Nov. 76
17 Sept.66
21 July 64
28 Feb. 76
2 Aug. 73
27 Mar. 73
12 May 76
24 Sept. 71
13 June 68
5 June 76
12 Dec. 68
8 Deo. 77
28 Oct. 77
29 Sept. 77
1 May 78
28 Oct. 77
25 May 78
21 Sept.74
10 Sept. 76
29 June 7?
9 July 79
2 Feb. 78
10 Sept. 75
2x Sept.73
12 Feb. 76
12 Nov. 7
II May 78
30 Jan. 78
21 Jan.
II May 78
21 June 79
8 Dec. 77
9 Sept.8;
9 Aug. 73
14 May 84
TAPFPAY-
UASTBB.
7 May
12 May 81
27 May 81
30 May 81
6 June 81
6 June 81
10 June 81
8 June 81
11 Auo
i5 Auo
7 May 81
23 Aug. 81
15 Sept. St
22 Sept. 81
4 Nov. 81
9 Nov. Si
14 Nov. 81
20 Dec. 81
6 Apr. 82
II Apr. 82
16 May 82
19 May 82
I June 82
11 Sept. 82
30 Nov. 82
26 Feb. 83
9 July 83
10 July 83
12 Nov. 83
16 Nov. 83
11 Feb. 84
1 Apr. 84
16 May 84
24 May 84
18 July 84
9 Aug. 84
13 Aug.
6 Sept.
20 Oct.
20 Oct.
18 Nov.
17 Jan.
23 Feb.
2 Mar.
26 Mar.
16 Aug. 91
7 May 86
zsAug.gi
15 Sept. 91
22 Sept. 91
4 Nov. 91
9 Nov. 91
84
S5
I May 85
35
85
13 May
4 Jnly
29 Aug.
8 Sept,
.85
14 Nov. 91
20 Dec. 01
6 Apr. 52
ti Apr. 92
16 Miiy 92
19 May 92
1 June 92
11 Sept. 92
30 Nov. 92
!6Feb. 93
9 July 93
10 July 93
12 Nov. 93
16 Nov. 93
11 Feb. 94
T Apr. 94
16 May 54
24 May 94
i3 July 94
9 Aug. 94
13 Aug. 94
6 Sept. 94
20 Oct. 94
20 Oct. 94
Nov. 94
17 Jan. 95
23 Feb. 93
2 Mar. 95
26 Mar. 9i
I May 95
13 May 95
4 July 95
29 Aug. 95
28 Sept. 95
17 Nov. 85
28 Nov. 85
28 June 86
9 July 86
1 Sept. 86
12 Oct. 86
2 Sept.84
14 Mar.
16 May
19 May
16 July
10 Aug.
25 Aug.
26 Sept.
28 Sept.
I Oct.
12 Oct.
4 Nov.
21 Oct. 95
31 Jan. 96
20 July 96
7 Aug. 96
2 Sept. 96
4 Dec. 96
BBSIUBNT OB
STATIOK.
Burnley.
Stirling.
London.
BretiOn.
Chatham.
Bristol.
Northampton.
Aldershot.
Chichester.
Aberdeen.
Guernsey.
Ayr.
Aldershot.
Bermuda.
Shrewsbury.
Portsmouth.
I Apr. 95
10 Sept. 95
28 June 96
9 July 96
I Sept. 96
9 Sept.95
3 Sept.95
Glencorse.
Dublin.
Portsmouth.
Devonport.
Birr.
Warrington.
Cork.
Egypt.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Athlone.
London.
Clonmel.
Bermuda.
Winchester.
Halifax.
Dover.
Devonport.
London.
London.
London Recruiting Depot.
Woolwich.
Bury.
Beverley.
Malta.
Gibraltar,
Ceylon.
York.
Cardiff.
Woolwich.
Belfast.
Netley Hospital.
Bodmin.
Colchester.
York.
Jamaica.
Mauritius.
Shomcliffe.
Halifax, N.S.
Gibraltar.
Singapore.
Malta.
Barbadoes.
Hounslow.
Portsmouth .
Sierra Leone.
York.
Cape Town.
Dublin.
Dublin.
374
Army Fay Department.
COKHISSIOITED BANK.
Major North Staflford Regt,...
Major I Dragoon Guards
Captain Worcester Regiment
Capt. K. O. Scot. Borderers
Captain Northampton Regt.
Captain N. Stafford Regt. ...
Major 18 Hussars
Captain Wilts Regiment
Captain W. York Regiment...
Captain E. Lancashire Regt.
Captain York Lt. Infantry ...
Captain Irish Rifles .'.
Captain 7 Dragoon Guards ...
Captain 3 Dragoon Guards ..
Captain N. Stafford Regt. ...
Captain Leicester Regiment
Lieut. Manchester Regiment
Captain N. Stafford Regt. ...
Major I Dragoon Guards
Captain Bedford Regiment...
Captain West India Regiment
Captain Warwick Regiment
Lieut, h.p. Munster Fusiliers
Captain 6 Dragoons
Captain Esses Regiment
Captain Middlesex Reo:t
Captain B. Lancashire Kegt.
Lieut. 2 Dragoon Guards
Captain Manchester Regt. ...
Captain Inniskilling Fusiliers
Captain Irish Regiment
Ca'ptain Berks Regiment .....
Captain N. Stafford Regt. ..
Captain Leicester Regt
Captiin E.Lancashire'Regt.
Captain W. Riding Regt
Captain Worcester Regt
Captain Army Service Corps
Lieut. Suffolk Regiment
Captain West India Regiment
Lieut. Devonshire Regiment
Captain Manchester Regt. ...
Captain Royal Scots
Captain Lancaster Regiment
Captain S. Wales Borderers...
Captain Warwick Regiment..
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers
Captain Devon Regiment. .
Patmastees — continued
{-with the Hon, rank of Captain)
Newland, Edmund Walcotfi...
Goold-Adams, Wm. Richard'82
Smith, Annesley George
Magee, Augustus Holier
Carter, John Thomas
Smith. Genriye Bart/m
Patten, George Robert Brown
Eicke, Ernest Campbell
Salmonson, H. B. S. Critchley
Inglis, Albert Gordon
Dorling, Lionel
Edwards, Thomas
Smerdou, Frederick Geo. Bick
Triggs, Walteri"
Dyson, Percy Shakespeare
Vowell, Richard Augustus
Maclure, John Edward Stanley
Trevel.yan,WilloughbyFenwick
Benbow, John Edward
Pereira, Arthur Frederick
Westmorland, Percy Thuillier'*^
Bird, Geo. Edw. Godfrey AV. ...
Samuel, Henri Saul
Jennings-Bramly, Guy L.'*® ...
Benson, Wm. Geo. Sackville'*'
Harvest, Edmund Douglasi"^...
Lethbridge, Robert Thomas M.
O'Hara, James
Fitton, Guy William
Cox, Arthur Fras. Hamilton'**..
Bass, Philip de Salis™
Owen, Ivon Trevor
Payne, Herbert C. Brine
Alexander, Fred. H. Thomas'^"
Pinhom, Henry Quinten
Buckle, Arthur Wm. Bentley..
Northey, Francis William
On Proiaiion,
Gillesnie, Alexander Kenneth..
Morgan, Alex. Braithwaite"'
Hadow, Norman P. Mellier'*^...
Lauder, Wm. Bernard
Moore, Cyril Henry
Spurway, Robert Popham
Haynes, Alleyne
Sugden, Arthur Maitland
Ray, Grattan George O'Neil .
Jenkins, Fred. Lewis Vernon.,
Ruston, Reginald Seward ....
FIRST COM'
MlSSIOIf.
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
23 Oct. 80
27 Jan. 83
20 May 85
6 Feb. 84
22 Oct. 8:-
23 Apr. 8t
I July 79
10 May 82
13 Aug. 79
10 May 82
9 June 85
27 Mar. 86
13 Aug. 79
11 Aug. So
_ May 90
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 81
12 Nov. 84
9 Sept. 82
I May 78
10 Mar. 86
31 Oct. 83
10 May 82
10 May 82
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 66
9 Sept.82
;3 Feb. 86
29 July 82
28 Feb. 85
23 May 85
22 Oct. 81
14 May 84
19 Feb. 81
10 May 82
30 Jan. 1
25 Aug. 1
25 Aug. i
10 Nov. i
10 May :
16 Mar.
13 Aug.
[ 1 Aug.
;3 Oct.
5 Feb.
9 May
PATMASTEE
Dec.
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Mar.
May
July
Sept.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar,
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
May
May
May
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Sept
Oct.
Nov.
Nov,
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Jane
July
Aug.
Aug
Sent
Sept,
Oct,
Jan.
EEGIJIEJfT OE STATIC (T.
Pietermaritzburg.
Cork.
Egypt.
Edinburgh.
Woolwich.
i\'ewcastle-0P-Tyne.
Woohvich.
Aldershot.
Cork.
Devonport.
Chester.
Curragh.
Canterbury.
Ashton-under-Lyno.
Hong Kong.
Curragh.
Hamilton.
Hong Kong.
Dover.
Devonport.
Pontefract.
Portsmouth.
Canterbury.
Shoeburyness.
Belfast.
Belfast.
Discharge Depot, Gosport.
Aldershot.
Dover.
Chatham.
Cape Town.
Gosport.
Aldershot.
I Apr.
15 Apr.
24 Apr.
12 June
6 July
13 July
4 Aug.
T5 Aug.
5 Sept,
15 Sept,
I Oct.
Colchester.
Colchester.
Belfast.
Dublin.
Lichfield.
Portsmouth.
York.
Woolwich.
96 Devonport.
96i Aldershot.
96 1 Xewcastle-on-Tyne.
,96;Woolwich.
96'Chatham.
Uniform, Blue. Facinpt, Yellow Velvet.
Agents for Payment of Officers of Army Pay Department at Some Statione — Messrs. Cox & Co.
• Colonel Drage served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chief Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Colonel Chauncey, Lt.Colonel Teman and Major Hood ser^edinthe Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
^° Colonel Roberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
gerously wounded — gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint — at Arogee, in which action he commanded two Companies of
the 4th King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel Hignett served with the 8ist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
33 Colonel E. H. Gorges served in the Kafir war in 1877-7S, including the operations against the GalekaB
and Gaikas ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp) .
3' Lt.Colonel W. R. Kaye served in the Kafir war in 1B77-78 (Medal).
*3 Colonel Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the passage of
the Goomtee and occapation of Sultanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of
Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to
Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
** Colonel J. L. Hewson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
** Colonel Bateman was attached to the RoyalArtUleryduringtheoperations againsttheTaepingsinthevicinity
of Shanghai from April to Oct. 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
the walled cities of Khadin.Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and second capture
orKhadin. Also served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under Lt.Colonel
C. G. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1862 to 2nd Feb. 1863. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in the Treasury
Chest Office (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*• Colonel Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special seryice,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
Essaman, and a company of V/ood's Regiment at the reconnaissance in force of the 27th November (twice men-
tioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
s' Lt.Colonel H. M. Compigne served with the expedition to Ash?=nti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (pro-
moted Chief Paymaster with honorary rank of Colonel, Star).
^' Lt.Colonel Wade served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
Army Fay Departmeni. — War Services. 375
'* Lt.Colouel Brockman served in the lloyal Navy in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854-55 (Medal).
Served in the Zuln war in 1879 (Medal).
'^ Lt.ColonelCoote served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal).
^^ Lt. Colonel W. H. Mortimer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'« Lt.Colonel Gelston served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and in
Ekowe during the investment (iledal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6.
"" Lt.ColonelLongleyserved with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
actions of Maketu and Te Ranga, and served with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served with the 85th Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division,
including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
''' Lt. Colonels Stockley, Phillips, and Coppinger served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
*3 Lt.Colonel Fox served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in
the Eastern Soudan in 1805 as Paymaster to the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment (Clasp).
'^ Lt.ColonelBurge served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Graham at the assaultaud capture of Canton on the 29lh
Dec. 1857 ; accompanied the Force to the Peiho in June ; was also present at the assault and capture of Namtow on
nth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
«* Lt.Colonels Healy and Churchill served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
'" Lt.Colonel A. P. G. Dowdall served with the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion of
the Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster, Clasp).
'1 Lt.Colonel Langford served m the Hazara campaign in 186B, including the expedition against the tribes of
the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel Barnes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
"2 Lt.Colonel Dougherty served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian war in 1S68 (Medal). Served with
the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war of 3882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
~' Lt.Colonel Booth served with the loth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the force in the
assault on the Malay Stockade of Pas sir Sala, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
''' Lt. Colonel Caulfeild Stoker served inthe Ashantiwar in 1873-74, including the repulse of. the Ashanti army ai;
Abrakrampa during the 5tli and 6th November 1873 (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Caine served on the Norih-West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
s- Lt.Colonel shields served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
S3 Lt.Colonels Webster and Robinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
*■* Lt.Colonel H. C. Dawson served inthe Zulu war of 1879 (promoted Paymaster, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the defence of Fommanah (Medal. with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel D'Aguilar|servedin the Boer war of 1881 as Paymaster with the Advanced Force. Also served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches); and in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 18S8.
*>< Lt.Colonel Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel Orange served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in theEgyptian warof 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
^* Lt.Colonel Nott and Major Lysaght served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
" Lt.Colonel Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took pari
in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-GhUzie ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in ths
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Line of Communications up the Nile. Also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major Howard served with the 8oih Regiment in the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal).
Served also in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served throughout the operations against Sekukuni in
1878, the Zulu war of 1879, and the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and was present at the storming of the
stronghold (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
5' Lt.Colonel Fleury served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's
attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
'"♦ Lt.Colonel Croft served in the Baltic as a midshipman during the Russian warof 1854-55 (Medal).
los Major Humfrey served with the loth Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in chai-ge of the Field Treasure Chest and as Provost Marshal (Medal).
'°^ Major Singer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i"' Major Dewar served in the Zulu war of 1879, first with the 57th Regiment, being present at the action of
Gingiudhlovu and relief of Bkowe, afterwards as Commandant of Fort Tenedos, and finally as Stall Officer at
Fort Pearson (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
1™ Major J. Reid served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Paymaster.
'"^ Major J. O'B. Drury served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
^1" Major E. R. Reid served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as District
Paymaster of the force.
"2 Major Angus, while a Lieutenant in the 7th Royal Fusiliers, served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 as Stafi
Officer of Transport (Medal).
i»2 Major Mackie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal). Served in the Afghan
warof 1878-79 in the Candahar Cofumn as Staff Officer of Transport at Sukkur (Medal). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 throughout the operations of ihe River Column under Major General Earle and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
"* Major Rathborne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
"5 Major Small served with the zoth Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at
Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 59th Retriment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the
advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart, and in the operations in
the Logar Valley; was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar in charge of the field
treasure chest (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
"^ Major H. C. Cowell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
"' Major 3. A. H. Webb served with the ist Battalion 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-75 with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the second
expedition into the Bazar Valley and in the action at Cabul River (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Major P. A. Robinson served in the E,gyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd BattaUon of the Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
37^ Army Pay Dej^artmeiit. — War Services.
"'Major Bennett served ivith the 24111 Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi (iledal with Clasp) .
'■^^ Major Lane served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Clasp), and in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1883-86.
'^^ Major Dolby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Soudan Frontier I'ield Force in 1865-86.
'2* Major S. J. Wynne served in the expedition to the Soudan in 188=; with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-' Major Dick served m the Zulu war and in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Hazara campaign in iS88 with the 2nd Battalion Ro.yal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'^•^ Major Burnett served in the Hazara campaign in 1S68, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Major M'Causland served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut, General Bright (Medal).
1^2 Major Denys served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Paymaster with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Paymaster with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
'^^ Major Sandes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid
and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp;.
»•"> Major C. F. H. Beardmore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the action of Essaman and battle
of Amoaful (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
1'- Major Smythe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition (Medal).
1** Major Becher served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Captain with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, at the action at Kassasin on the gth September, and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the caoture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1^^ Major CoUings served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
1^^ Major Low served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal).
15^ Major Duckett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with ihe 21st Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
'=' Major Sheehan served with the 90th Light Infantry m the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ments at Zungin Nek and Kambula (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force (Medal).
1^* Major Lindop served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and December 1878, in the
Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border as Ordnance 0(Scer in 1879, and during the invasion of
Zululand, being present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
'^2 Major Lowry served with the 2nd Battalion York aud Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el- Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"" Major Carden served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the nattle of 'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1S84-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
1"^ Major Worlledge was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
"3 Major Burnett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 99th Foot, and was present in the engagements at
Inyezane and Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal and Clasp).
'"* Major Graham served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
i'5 Major Arnold served with the ist Battalion AVest Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin on the gth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^"^ Major Stubbs served with the fi^rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
'"' Major Medhurst. — For "War Seiwices, see East Lancashire Regiment.
1"* Major Morgan served in the ;Nile Expedition in 1S34-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish
Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp). -^
'"5 Captain Harvest. — For VVar Service?, see Middlesex Regiment. 9
'*" Captain Stacpole served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
"1 Major Newland served in the operations in Zululand in i838.
182 Major Goold-Adams served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S as Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal with Clasp.)
"■' Captain Triggs. — For War Services, see 3 Dragoon Guards.
1'^ Captains Westmorland and Hadow. — For War Services, see West India Regiment.
1*^ Captain Jennings-Bramly. — For War Services, see 6 Dragoons.
'" Captain Benson. — For War Services, see Essex Regiment.
1*5 Captain Cox. — For War Services, see Inniskilling Fusiliers.
'85 Captain Bass. — For War Services, see Irish Regiment.
"" Captain Alexander. — For War Services, see Leicestershire Regiment.
■"' Captain Morgan. — For War Services, see Suffolk Regiment.
152 Captain Bray served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
Army Medical Staff, 377
(Office, No. 18, Victoria Street, WeBtminster.)
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the Medical Officers, see page iii.]
DiEECTOE GeNEEAL.
Jameson, James,' MD. LSCS.Ed., Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem ; Assist. Surgeon, g Nov. 57 ; Surgeon,
I Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 1 Apr. 73 ; Brigade Surgeon, 2 Ma.y 83 ; Sv/rgeon Colonel, 14 Sept. 88 ; Surgeon Major
General, 6 July 93; Director General, 7 May 96. Head Quarters.
Sukgeon Majoe Geneeals.
Walsh, Thomas,'" LRCSJC.Frincipal Medical OJJicer, Bengal, i Ajir. 95 ; Assist. Surg. 55 May 58 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 r
Surgeon M<ijor, i Apr. 73 ; Brigade Surgeon, 16 July 84 ; Surgeon Colonel, zS Oct. 89 ; Surgeon Major General,
18 July 94. Bengal.
Gore, Albert Augustus,*' MD. LRCPI. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 1 Oct. 60; Surgeon, 2 Sept. 68; Surgeon Major,
I Mar. 73 ; Brigade Suiyeon, 18 Aug. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, 13 Jan. 92 ; Surgeon Major General, 10 Mar. 95. India.
Hamilton, John Butler, ^^ MD. BA. MRCS. Assist. Surg. 19 Jan. 60 ; Surgeon, i Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, i Apr. 75 ;
Brigade Surgeon, 27 Mar. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, 30 Nor. 91 ; Surgeon Major General, 3 Oct. 05. Devonport.
Maunsell, Thomas," CB. LRCPI. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 1 Oct. 60 ; Surgeon, i Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 17 June 75 ;
Brigade Surgeon, 16 Oct. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, 10 Mar 92]; Surgeon Major General, 24 Nov. 95. Malta.
Taylor, William,''^ MD. MCh. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon, i Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76 ; Brigade
Surgeon, 5 Feb. 90 ; Surgeon Colonel, 10 Mar. 95 ; Surgeon Major General, 25 Mar. 96. Head Quarters.
Preston, Alexander Francis,** 5.i. Jf5. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 63 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major,
28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 30 Nov. 86; Surgeon Colonel, 28 Mar. 92; Surgeoyi Major General, 30 Mar. 96.
Dublin.
Churchill, Alexander Ferrier,'^ jjj^ jfB_ LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 62 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major,
28 Apr. 76 ; Brigade Surgeon, 21 June 87 ; Surgeon Colonel, 27 Oct. 92 ; Surgeon Major General, 7 May go. Bombay.
O'Dwyer, Thomas Francis, '^ MD. LRCS. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon, i Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76 ;
Brigade Surgeon, 1 Feb. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 6 Feb. 03; Surgeon Major General, 6 Julj' 96. Aldershot.
Nash, William, '■5 MD. MRCS. Assist. Surg. 14 Apr. 63 ; Surgeon, i Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 2 Apr. 76; Brigade
Surgeon, 2 May 8S; Surgeon Colonel, z Apr. 93 ; Surgeon Major General, 6 July 96. Egypt.
Cuffe, Charles MacDonogh,^ CB. LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed. LAR.Dub. Asdst. Surg. 30 Sept. 63; Surgeon, z Mar. 73 ;
Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, i Sept. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 6 July 93; iSurgeon Major General,
20 Nov. 96. Portsmouth.
Muir, Henry Skey,*' MD. MRCS. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 64 ; Surgeon, i Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76 ; Brigade
Surgeon, i Nov. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 23 Dec. 93; Surgeon Major General, 30 Nov. 96. Madras (Secunderabad).
Sdegeon Colonels.
Graves, William, LRCSI.
Ferguson, Richard Pat.^'^ LRCP.Ed.')
LRCS.Ed 5
Maunsell, Charles Albert," MD. LRCSI.
Scott, Frederick Beaufort," CM&.MD. )
MCh. MRCS 5
Atkins, Charles Alfred,'* LRCP. MRCS.
Maxham, John William, MD. LRCS.Ed.
Cogan, Michael,*^ LRCPI. LRCSI.
Churchill, Charles Fleetwood, MB.\
BA.Dub. LRCSI. j
Catherwood, William Alister,^' MD. \
LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Wilson, William Deane,*' MB. LRCSI. ...
Price, Wm. Sparks Martin.'^ LRCPI. \
LRCSI i
Riordau, Wm. Edw.s* LRCPI. LRCSI. ...
Hughes, John Henry,'™ 3/Z). MRCS
Maturin ,Joh.n,'03 LRCP.Ed. LR CSI.
O'Farrell, Thomas,'" IfZ). LRCSI.
Carew, Richard Hugh,"" DSO. LRCP. ^
Ed.LRCSI. f
Evatt, Geo.Jos. nami\ton,^-^-^MD.LRCSI.
M'Watters, Wm.'" LRCPI. LRCSI.
Notter,Jas.Lane,54.Jli"il.M'CA.iiJC«/.')
MRCPI. Prof, of Mil Hygiene, Netley j
Comerford, Henry,'*" MD. MCh
Stevenson, Wm. Flack, MB. 3ICh. Prof. ~>
Army Medical School, Nefleg 5
Burnett, Wm. Fras. , ^'^' LRCP.Ed.LECSI.
Eooney, Jas. Patrick, LRCPI. LRCSI.
WOliamson, James,''' MB.MCh
A3SISTANI
SUBGE05.
SDEGEOM I BEIGADE
MA.TOE. SUEGEON.
22 Sept.
31 Mar.
I Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
2 Oct.
I Oct.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
Oct.
31 Mar.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
3T Mar.
2 Oct.
Beigade Suegeon Lt. Colonels.
Harrison, Charles Edward,"^ MB.\
FRCS. LSd. H.r.75 S
Eaton, Robe. Goleman,'^" LliCPI.LRCSi
Steele, WiUiamHerLry,'™ilf-D. 54. ZKCS/
Major, Napoleon Bisdee, MRCS. LSA. ...
O'Reilly, Thomas,'"^ ifiCP/. LRCSI. ...
Fairland, Edwin James,''* LRCP.Ed. \
MRCS. LSA J
Tosvnsend, Bdmond,''^ MD. MCh
Supple, James Francis,''^ LRCPI. \
LRCSI. J
Moore, Joseph Henry,'" LRCP.Ed. l
LECS.Ed J
Holmes, Thomas James Paul, MB. )
LRCSI. i
CoT\>et,t,nbt.Ae\s,Goui-,^'^DSO.MD.MCh.
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7 ^
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
i Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
1 Apr.
2£ Apr.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
2 Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
0 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
2 Oct.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
Oct.
assistant
SUEGEOIf.
1 1 Mar. 66
2 Oct. 66
2 Oct. 66
I Apr. 67
I Apr. 67
I Apr. 67
I Ax^r. 67
I Apr. 6;
I Apr. 67
I Oct. 67
SUEGEON.
;o Sept. 74
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7;
I Mar. 7;
I Mar. 7;
I Mar. 7;
I Mar. 7
I Mar. 7
I Mar. 7
SUEGEON
HAJOE.
19 Aug. 85
;i Mar. 78
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
I Apr. 79
I Apr. 79
I Apr. 79
I Apr. 79
I Apr. 79
I Apr. 79
1 Oct. 79
12 Sept.8<j
19 Dec. 88
29 Dec.
6 Feb. 89
7 Apr.
28 Oct.
7 Nov.
6 May go
6 June 90
II Sept. 90
10 Dec. 90
I Aug. gi
30 Nov, 91
27 Dec. 91
28 Mar. 92
5 Apr. 92
3 Aug. 92
6 Oct. 92
16 June 92
27 Oct. 92
BANS OF
LT.COL.
31 Mar.
2 Oct. 86
2 Oct. 86
I Apr.
I Apr. 87
I Apr. 87
I Apr. 87
I Apr. 87
I Apr. 87
I Oct. 87
SUBGEOX
COLONEL.
I Aug. 91
6 Sept. 92
IS Dec. 92
25 Dec. 92
1 Aug. 93
II Jan. 04
24 Jan.
:4 Apr. 94
21 Apr. 94
18 July 94
27 Feb. 95
15 Apr. 95
Q July 95
3 Oct. 95
24 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
50 Mar. 96
7 May 96
6 July
6 July 96
9 July 96
9 July
B July
2 Se))t
BEIe.SUEG
LT.COL.
4 Nov. 91
6 Sept.92
31 Oct. 9:
14 Dec. o:
6 Feb. 93
16 Feb. 93
I Apr. 93
9 Apr. 93
26 Apr. 93
3 May 93
3 June 9,
WHERE
STATIONED.
Bengal (Meerut).
Bombay (Mhow).
Bengal (Quetta).
Bombay (Poona).
Cape of Good Hope.
Belfast.
Bengal (AllahabadX
Gibraltar.
York.
Woolwich.
Cork.
Chester.
Colchester.
London.
Punjab.
Hong Kong.
Nova Scotia,
Netley.
Dover.
Netley.
Macdalay.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Brigade of Foot Gds,
Bombay.
Devonport.
Straits Settlements.-
Portsmoutli.
Netley.
Cork.
Dover.
Bombay.
Gosport.
Dublin.
378
Army Medical Staff.
Brigade Suegeon Lt. Colonels.
Pollock, Chas. Frederick, i^'B^.JlfjB.ilfCT.' i Oct.
M'Namara, Wm. Henry,"''' MJD. FSCSI. i Oct.
Gallwey, Mathew Moriarty, Jl/D. MCh.... i Oct.
Lyons, Frederick, 1^6 J1/X>.3/CA i Oct.
Macartney, Jamcs,^^' ilD. LMCSI. 2 Oct.
Anderson, Alex.,i«= LRCP.&l. LRCS.Ed. i Oct.
Fraser, James, '•''•' MD. MCh i Mar.
Knox, Maurice,2oi J.RCPI. LRCSI. ^1 Mar.
Brown, Anthony Lennon,-"* LMCPI.l 3_ „„_
LRCSI. ]\ '^^^•
Macrobin, Andrew Artliur,^"^ MB. MCh. 131 Mar.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
aSSISTANTl
srEGEON.
67
67
67
67
68
67
68
63
68
68
63
71
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
Duke, Alex.Wm. Jl/D. LRCSI. LAM.Bub.
Irving, Lewis Allen, LRCFI. LRCSI ...
Beamish, Jas. Mavbury,^^! jjfj^^ mD. i
MCh. MRCS. DPlI.Camb f
Clery, James AWyavi,''-' MB . MCh
Fawcett, "Wm. James,^^* BA. MB. MCh.
Saunders, William Egerton,^^^ LRCP. \
MRCS. )
Charlton, William Johnston, iiJCP J. >
LRCSI. i
Anthonisz, Alfred Henry ,«6 3fB. MCh....
Bxham, Kichard, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Md.
M'Namara, James,^"* mD. LRCSI.
Harman, Rodolphe, MB. MCh
Leake, George Dal ton Nugent,-^ JfiJCS. I
LSA. LRCP. DPH.Camb )
Gabbett, Poole Robert,i7?CP.E<i. MRCS, i Apr.
0'Connell,MathewDamel,223 3fjD.ilfC4. ") I , ,„_
MRCPl )! ' ^P'^-
Joynt, Edward Hearne.^MMD. MCh i Apr.
Edge, John Dallas, "^ MD. LRCSI IsoSept.
Dwyer, Chas. Edward, LRCPI. LRCSI. 30 Sept,
Blood, Robert, MD. MCh joSept.
Barrow, Hy. John Waller,2«ilfaCS.ZS.-l.'3o Sept.
Donovan, William,'-" LRCPI. LRCSI. ...ho Mar.
Quill, Richard Henry,"* MB. MCk 30 Mar.
Blennerhassett, Blennerhassett Mont- ) -11-
gomerie,'=« CMG. LRCPI. LRCSI. ... i P° '^•^'^•
Slaughter, Wm. Budd.i-'^ J/i?CS. iS^.... 1 30 Mar.
Browne, Andrew Lang, MD. MCh I30 Mar.
OaUioey, Thomas Joseph^'^^ CB. 3ID. MCh
Pratt, William Simson,^'^ jifs. MCh I
Allin, William Briggs,^^* j/^. LRCP. t
Ed. LRCS.Ed i
Xangridge, George Thomas.^ss LRCP. I
MRCS H.p. 74 1
Webb, William Edward,^^' MD. MCh. f
LSA jl
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar. 7
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
I Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
4 Feb.
30. Sept. 73
30 Sept.73
StTHGEON LtEUTENiH"! COLONELS,
Melladew, Heinrich Friedrich Lawaetz,"" MD. >
LRCS.Ed i
Bennett, Richard Dawson, "s LRCSI. LAH.Dub. ...
Robinson, Roberi; Henry, LRCPI. PRCSI
Drury, Robert,"* ITO, LKCSi
Keys, Christopher William Moore, !/!>. 3i"CA
Stokes, Henry Haldane,^"" MB. MRCS
Mapleton, Reginald William,2«8 MB. MCh
Gubbins, William Launcelotte.-o'-' BA. MB. MCh....
Thomsett, Richard Gillham.^'o LRCPI. LRCSI. ...
Ring, James.2'2 IfZl. MCh
Wood, Oswald Gillespie,"^ J^D. LRCS.Ed
Miller, William Birkmyre,^"' MA. MD. MCh
Martin, John.^so LRCS.Eio. LAH. a.g.m. 8^
Greene, John Joseph,28i BA. MB. LRCS.Ed
Gormley, Joseph Andrew,--^ Ji"Z). MCh
Swayne, Charles Henry.^'Js LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. )
LAH, {A8si8ta7it Surgeon, ;}o'M.3.T. y2) j
Trevor, Francis Wollaston,"-»7 j(fB. MCh. MRCS. ...
Powell, James,'^' LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Carter, Sidney Herbert.^^s _b^_ _jf£_ LRCS.Ed
May, William Allan, ilfif ft?. iS4
Bourke, George Deane,^" LRCPI. LRCSI.
Campbell, William,=s2 if^. MCh. MRCP.Ed
Forrester, James Stevenson,^"! FRCS.Ed
Charlesworth, Henry,i=6 jl/iZC/S. LSA
Dorman, John Cotter,^'^ MB. MCh
LeMotttSe, George Herbert, MD. MCh. MRCS. LSA.
Chester, Wm. Litchfield,^™ £4. MB. MCh. MRCPI.
Mapleton, Edward Arthur, JlfS. CJM".
James, William Mawer, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Fenn, Ernest Harrold,^"^ CIE. LRCP.Ed. MRCS....
Wolseley, WiUiam Owen,^"^ LRCPI. LRCSI.
Magill, James,2" 3f^. MD. MCh. MRCS
Sloggett, Arthur Thomas.sM LRCP.Ed. MRCS. ■
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
31 Mar. 64
I Oct. 68
I Apr, 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar,
I Oct. 79
I Oci. 79
Oct. 79
Oct. 79
Oct. 78
Oct. 79
Mar. 80
Mar. 80
Mar. 80
Mar,
Oct. 80
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. S3
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
Apr. 83
BANK 01?
LT.COL
BEGIMENT, OK
STATION.
„ . Apr. 83
73 20 Aug. 73
"•• 30 Sept.83
30 Sept.83
30 Sept.83
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
15 June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
30 Sept. 85
30 Sept. 85
31 Mar. 88|i
31 Mar. 83
I Oct. 88
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
! Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
1 Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
I Apr. 9
30 Sept. 9
30 Sept 9
30 Sept. 9
30 Sept. 9
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar,
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 9
23 Aug. 91
8 Sept. 94
i6 Dec. 94
27 Feb. 95
0 Mar. 95
24 Apr. 95
1 May 95
2 May 95
5 May 95
B July 95
9 July 95
28 July 93
3 Oct. 93'
76 Oct, 95
7 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
8 Jan. 96
30 Mar. 96
9 Apr. 96
7 May 96
24 June 96
30 June 96
4 July 96
6 July 96
6 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
22 July 96
2 Sept. 96
Madras.
Aldershot.
Ceylon.
Netley.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Bombay.
Punjab . .
Bengal.
India.
Fermoy.
Shornclifle.
SnBGEON.
T Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
30 Sept.73
30 Sept.73
30 Sept.73
30 Sept.73
30 Sept.73i
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
I Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept,74
30 3ept.74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept.74
3 1 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
II Mar. 75
_;o Sept. 75
30 Sept.75
6 Mar. 80I
3 May 76]
5 Feb. 81I
SUEGEON
MAJOE.
4 Sept.So
1 Oct. 80
2 July 83
30 Sept.83
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
[30 Sept. 85
50 Sept 85
30 Sept.Ss
30 Sept.85
30 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 86]
31 Mar. 36
31 Mar. 86'
18 Oct. 86
30 Sept. 86
30 Sept. 86
30 Sept. 86
30 Sept, 36
30 Sept.86
5 Nov. 87
25 Oct. 94
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar, 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
30 Sept,87
13 May 83
6 Mar. 92
9 Dec. is
5 Feb. 93
SUKGEON
LT.COL.
31 Mar. 84
1 Oct. 83
2 July Qi
30 Sept. 91
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 9 2
30 Sept, 93
30 Sept, 93
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 93
30 Mar, 94
31 Mar, 94
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 04
31 Mar. 94
21 Aug. 94
30 Sept,94
3D Sept.94
30 Sept, 94
30 Sept.94
30 Sept, 94
30 Sept.94
25 Oct. Q4
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 95
30 Sept.'95
30 Sept, 95
25 Mar. 96
3 May 96
19 Not, 96
Bermuda.
Barbadoea.
Punjab.
Jamaica.
Bombay.
Cape of Good Hope.
Punjab.
Curragh.
Colchester.
Chatham.
Netley.
Portsmouth.
Madras.
Egyptian Ai-my.
Head Quarters.
Training School, Al-
[dershot.
Woking.
Gibraltar.
Ro,yal Horse Guards.
Punjab.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Netley.
Bengal,
Head Quarters.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Ballincollig.
Dublin.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Malta.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Grenadier Guards.
I Life Guards.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Egypt.
Bengal.
Canterbury.
Scots Guards.
Madras.
Coldstream Guards
Egypt.
A^-my Medical Staf.
Stjeoeoit Majoes.
Robinson, George SomerviUe.^" iSCP. MRCS
Alexander, Alex. C. Archibald.^o* sA. MRCS. LSA
Ryan, Michael Rieliard,3« JHZ). MCh
Reynolds, Edward Osmund.sos MRCS. LSA
Robbins, Henrv John.,^"' MB. MCh. LSA
Morris, John James,^"^ 3/0. MCh
Hayes, Aylmer Ellis,^"^ DSO. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Williamson, John Francis, 310 3/B. LCh
Carey, John Thomas,3ii MB. MRCS. LSA
Rainsford.Wm. John Read,3i2 lECPL. LRCBI.
Boulger, Isaac,i=6 MECS. LSA
Boyd, Thomas,3i3 LRCPI. LRCSI
Joixnston, Percy Herbert.^ii KD. ilfCA
Emerson, Isaac Bomford.'i^ LRCPI. LRCSI.
Roche, Eugenius Alfred,'" MRCS. LSA
Bourke, Click Joseph,3i- LRCSI. LSA
Lamprey, Joseph John, LRCPI. LECS.Ed
Allen, William Henry ,3is iKCP. Erf. iffiCS.Sc?
Canning, Robert Cardwell, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Peyton, Jones Llovd,320Ji"P. LCh
Carleton, Arthur \Vellesley,32i 3/^. jsiCh. MRCPI
Hughes, George Arthur,^" MB. MCh
Somerville-Large, Brisbane Vfnrven^LRCP.Ed. LRCS.JEd.
Johnston, William Thomas,^'^ JfJi. JL,RCS.Ed
Browne, Abraham Walker, 3«iieCP/. LRCSI.
Hodson, Robert Doveton.'^s LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Powell, Caleb -K.^'f-MD. MCh. 3IRCPI.
Kirkpatrick, Hugh Cunningham,!"' jlfi>. 3/«
Armstrong, Johu, LRCPI. LRCSI
Kenny, William Wallace,3^5_a^.j/B.£7jCS/
Ellis, Philip Mackay, LRCP. MECS
O'Sullivan, Patrick Joseph, MD. MCh
Brodie, James FitzGerald, 156 jfD.iircA
Tuthill, Phineas Barrett, BA. 2ID. FRCSI
Hunt, John Percival,^^ MD. LRCP.Ed. FECSI.
Keays, Wmiam,^" JlTiJCPJ. FRCSI.
Beamish, Robert Talbot,^^: MD. MCh
Parker, Walter Augustus, LRCP. MRCS
Anderson, James, MB. MCh
Routh, Jules Isham, LRCP.Ed. 3IECS
Grier, Henry, 3^9 MRCPI. LFPS.GIas
Donovan, Hugh Latimer,^^^ 3/Ji. MCh
Leader, Nicholas.^^s LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed
Tidbury, James,*'* JfD. il/CA
Lyle, Allan Andrew, iiJCP/. iPCSJ
Charlton, Henry Arthur Herbert, LRCPI. LRCSI
SUBGKOK.
SURGBOM
MVJOtt.
6 Mar. 8c'3i Dec. 87
29 July 82! 8 Nov. 88
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Fob. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 7
5 -A-Ug. 7
5 -A-ug- 7
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 7;
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 7;
5 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 7
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 85
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 8q
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 80
4 Feb.
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. ■
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
S Aug. 89
BEOIMENT, OB SIAIIOir.
Scots Guards.
Coldstream Guards.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Home District.
Dover.
Hong Kong.
Bengal.
Jersey.
Aldershot.
Dover.
Dundalk.
aong Kong.
Colchester.
Newport.
Woolwich.
Queenstown.
Madras.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Brighton.
Dublin.
Devonport.
Devonport
Nova Scotia.
S Aug. 771 5 Aug. 89
Harrington, Henry Ernest Walter, MB. MCh..
Stevenson, John, MB. FRCS.Ed. BSc
Lane, William Jjemon, MB. MCh
Dempaey, Patrick Joseph, i^^ MD. MCh
WalUs, Kenneth Serjeant.^ss LRCP. MRCS
Flanagan, John William Henry, 3^7 LRCSI. LJtCPI.
UC Lloyd, Owen Edward Pennefather.^^s LRCP. Ed. LR CS.Ed.
MacNeece, James Gaussen,339iJ2CP/. LRCSI.
O'Conneii, Morgan David, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Young, Alexander Stewart Ward, LFPS.GIas ,
Harding, A.rthviT,^*'> LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Falvey, John Joseph,^" FRCSI. LAH. ,
Seymour, Gharles,^" 3IB. 2ICh. MRCS. LSA ,
Young, Percy Gordon Radstock, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. ,
Peltham, William Parsons, MRCS. LSA
Barker, Frederick Rowland, MB. MRCS. LSA
Aug. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 7S
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb, "
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
3 Feb. 78
4 Aug. 78
6 Mar. 80
Keogh, Alfred, MD. MCh. s.t.j^.g.u. 80 6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 86
Hill, Charles Birnie, LRCP. MRCS,
Michael, Henry James, 2IRCS. LSA
Dorman, Thomas, BA. MD. MCh
Inman, Arthur Walter Patrick, MB. BCh
Corker, Thomas Martin, MA. MD. MCh
Mvles, Edmond Henry,^'^ BA. MB. BCh
Moffitt, Thomas Beattie. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Webb, Charles Alfred, MRCS. LSA
Martin, H:enry,^*^MB. MCh
Croly, Arthur England Johnson, BA. LBCFI. LRCSI. .,
Cusack, Robert Oriel,^^" LRCP. MRCS
Coweu, William Daniel Amherst, LRCP.Ed. MECS.
Forman, Robert Hall, ilfP. 3ICh. LRCP.Ed. LFPS.GIas,
mooi, Sa,m-J.el James, LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed. LRCSI.
Robinson, George Winsor,iaCP.21/PCS.iS.£l
Watson, John, MD. LRCP.Ed. LECS.Ed
Todd, Ociavius, MB. MCh
Geoghegan, Alfred Osmond, MD. MCh
Day, James Dunne, ilfP.PCi.PPPS.GZas ,
Kavanagh, Arthur Maher, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Harwood, John Gasson,jl/PCS. iS^l 6 Mar. 8o| 6 Mar. 92
Donaldson, Robert Dickie, BA. MD. MCh 6 Mar. 80 ' "
White, Henry Lawrence Esmonde, MRCPI. LRCSI. 6 Mar. 80
Burlton, Arthur Hyde, LRCP.Ed. LECS.Ed 6 Mar. 80
North, Edward, LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed 6 Mar. 80
Poynder, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS 6 Mar. 80
Smythe, George Frederick Alexander, LECP.Ed. ZBCSI. 6 Mar. 80
Battersby, Henry Lewis, LRCPI. LRCSI. 6 Mar. 80
Hewett, Augustus, MRCS. LSA ' 6 Mar. 80
Mulvany, Peter, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAH. 6 Mar. 80
Nicholson, James Edward, iieCP. J)/PC<5 i 6 Mar. 80
MacNeece, Thomas Frederick, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed ' 6 Mar. 8c
Winchester.
5 Au]
8 Aug. 89
:6 Jan. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. go
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. _
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
12 Aug. 90
27 Jan. 91
^ Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
Cyprus.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Limerick.
Punjab.
Golden Hill Fort,
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Training School, Aldersiot.
Madras.
Devonport.
Cork.
Bombay.
Birr.
Exeter.
Manchester.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Preston.
Madras.
Bermuda.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Madras.
Barbadoes.
Bengal.
2 Life Guards,
Bengal.
Dover.
Bengal.
Parkhurst.
Portsmouth.'
Dublin.
Punjab.
Portsmouth. ■
Netley.
Devonport.
Surg, to Governor of Bombay.
Hounslow.
Curragh.
Cork.
Madras.
Weedon.
Aldershot.
Bengal. -^i',
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Punjab.
"'ape of Good Hope.
6 Mar. 52
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
6 Mar. 92
Mar. 92
Buttevant.
Punjab.
Gosport.
Woolwich,
Bengal.
6 Mar. 92|York.
6 Mar. 92 [Belfast.
6 Mar. 92jBengal.
6 Mai". 92 'Bombay.
38o
Army Medical Staff.
SnEGEON Majoes.
M'Creery, Benjamin Thos. MS. SCh. FSCSI. MECPI.
O'Connor, Arthur Patrick, 3"t LSCPI. LRCSI.
Bolster, James M'Mnllen, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Wardrop, Douglas, 3« MS. MCh
Goffgin, George Taylor, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Jones, John Matthew ,^«iSCP.Ed.ifiCS.£(i
Baker, Fausset Maher, MS. MCh
Asburj, Alfred, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Carleton, Patrick Maurice, MD. MCh
Maclean, Fitzroy Beresford, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Barnes, Raglan'Wykeham. MRCPI. LRCS.Ed. LSA
Fox, Patrick H., LRCPI. FRCSI. LAH
Hall, John Lees, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LS.i
Sylvester, George Holden. LRCF. FRCS. DPM.
Maenamara, Win. John, MD. Oep. Surg. Chelsea IIonp. 4 Aug. 96
O'Sullivan, Daniel, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Milward, Edwin Oswald, MA. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Woods, Charles Rolleftor.,359 SA. MD. ERCSI. DPH.Camb
Maenamara, Michael Francis, iBCiS/. L.iH
Sandiford, John Oldfield Greatrex, MD. MCh. LAH.
Love, Robert Lindsay, i?.-l. MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Murray, Henry Walker, MS. MRCS
Kerin, Michael William,35»t LRCSI. LAII
Peterkin, Altred,^^^ MA. MS. MCh
SDRGEON.
SUKGJiON
MiJOE.
BEGIMENT, OB 8Ti.TI0ir.
Maunsell, Edward Lewis. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Heffernan, William, LRCPI. LRCSI
Nicholson, Eaiiaki William Edward Uuntiy, ZRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Crofts, James Grove White, LCh
Dugdale, William,'^' LRCPI. LRCSI
Irvine Delaware Lewis ^^ ZRCP. MRCS
Cree, Eckvr?.rd Russell.^ss MRCS. LSA
Drury, Ma-d.;"e O GmTiioT,^'-^ LRCPI. LRCSI
Nicholas, James Handlton, LRCPI. LRCS.Ed
Franklin, Denham Francis, LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed
Dodd, John Richard, MS. FRCS
Twiss, George Edward,3"j/7JCP/.FJJCS/.
Adams, Robert Frederick, MS. MCh
Mosse, Charles George Drummond, LRCPI. FRCSI.
Cottell, Arthur Bowdich. LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed
Archer, Thomas, MD. MCh
Moberly, Herbert, John Robert. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Hart, Alfred Paul, MS. MCI,. MRCS
Barnes, Henry John, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA
Bedford, Walter (ieorge Augustus, MS. 3IRC8
Jennings, Kichord, MD. MCh
Robinson, Stapyltnn Chapman Bates, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Ford, Richard WilliHm.s^o mCP.Ed. MRCS
Coutts, George,-!5' jus. MCh
Sharpe, Alexander, MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Baker, William James, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Allport, Henrv Kingston, MD. JSTCT
Butt, Edward. LRVPI. FRCSI
Townsend, Samuel, 311). MCh
Woodhouse, Tom Percy, MRCS. LSA
Gibson, Joseph, MS. SCh. MRCPI
Rhodes, James Havelock Alexander, MRCS. LSA
Swabey, Louis 'NiWv.tvr.,^^^ LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Rowney, William,^*! MD. MCh
Lucas, Thomas Rashleigh,^'= MS. SCh
Addison, Charles James,^" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA
Kay, Alfred Goodwyn,30*3/_B. MCh. LRCS.Ed
Pope, William Wippell,^'^ XJJCP.Erf. MRCS
Porter, Robert, 3/B. MCh
Mitchell, Charles Andrew Fearson,^^^ MD. MCh. FRCSI.Ed. .
Coates, George John, MD. MCh
Tuckey, Thomas Broderick Albert,3«9 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Harris, Frederick Alfred, ';» LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA
Daly, Francis Augustus Bonner,^:^ B,4. MS. SCh. FRCSI. ....
Rose, Alexander Simpton,^?^ MD. MCh
Battersby, Johu.s" MS. SCh. MRCPI. FRCSI.
Maconachie, James.s^e LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. FRCS.Ed
O'Keeffe. Menus William, 379 JI/Ji.JIfCA
O'Donnell, Thomas Joseph, ^s^XiZCPr. LRCSI.
Osburne, John.asi LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Hetherington, Reynolds Peyto-n,^>^~ SA. MS. SCk
Dixon, Thomas Arthur. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Poole, Walter Croker Thomns. SA. MS. FRCSI.
Morse, Richard Edward Ricketts.^iio LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Davies, Arthur Mercer.ss'ji/iJC^. LSA. DPS. m.s.m. 81
Hubbard, Henry William. ^85 LRCP. MRCS
Noding, Thomas YAwara:-i«<^ LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Yourdi, John Robert.^sT BA. MS. SCh
Culling, John Chi.-lett, MRCS. LSA
Hackett, Robert Isaac Dalby.^iss ili"2). MCh
Trewman, George Tamer. '^'Jo MS. MRCS. LSA
Johnston, Henry Halcro.^'i MS. MCh
Risk, Edmund .lotii: Ersiime,^''^ LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Birrell, William George,-'^* MS. MCh ,
Dundon, Michael, MD. MCh
Magrath, Charles William Stanford, ■>»» MS. MCh
Lane, Alfred Vavasour,*"' LRCPI. LRCSI.
Beatty, John Wiliiani,-«i2 MD. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Weston, George Edward,^^ iflCP.JSrf . MRCS. LSA
Tounge, George Harrison, LRCPI. FRCSI.
July
31 July
31 July
31 July 80
31 July 80
31 July 80
31 July 80
31 July 80
31 July 80
31 July 80
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
S Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
3 Feb. 8
6 Mar. 8.
5 Feb. 8
S Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8
30 July 8
o July 8
30 July 8
30 July 8
30 July 8
30 Jul.y 8
30 July 8
30 July 8
30 Jul.y 8
30 July 8
30 July 8
30 July 8
30 Jul.y 8
30 July 8
30 Jul.y 8
30 July 8,
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 Jul.y
;i July
ji July
31 July
;i July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
3' -fi^iy
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
31 July
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
iPeb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb
5 Feb
sFcb,
5 Feb
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
= Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feo.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
:2 Jul.y
30 July
30 July
30 J ul.y
30 July
30 Jul.y
30 Jul.y
30 Jul.y
92|Punjab
92
92
92
9^
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Madras.
Shoeburyness.
Madras.
Jamaica.
Punjab.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
DubUn.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Madras.
Madras.
Bengal.
92lGibraltar.
B.jmbay.
Madras.
Punjab.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Athlone.
Bengal.
Bombay,
Madras.
Gibraltar,
Leeds.
Shorncliffe.
Bombay.
Chatham.
Gibraltar.
Chester.
Cape of Good Hope.
Birmingham.
Bombay.
Staff Officer.Med. S. C, Hd. Qrs
Malta.
Bermuda.
Punjab.
Dublin.
Bermuda.
93JTemplemore,
93 Newi'y.
93 Punjab.
Q3 Bombay.
93 Bengal.
93 Punjab.
93 York.
93 Bombay.
. 93 Madras.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Netley.
Hilsea.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Malta.
Bombay.
Dublin.
Punjab.
Belfast.
Pembroke Dock.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Madras.
York.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Canterbury,
93|Bombay.
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
Bombay.
Aldershot.
Ciuragh.
Punjab.
Barbadces.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Netley.
Enniskillen.
Bombay.
Madras.
Army Medical Staff.
381
Surgeon Majors.
Babtie, William, MB. LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed
O'Brien, Richard Francis,''™ LliCPI. LRCSI.
Thiele, Charles William, MB. MCh
Nichols, Frederick Peter. BA. MB. MRCS
M'Lauj'hlin, .lohn,""* MD. LRCSI.
Creagh, Stephen Henry, LBCP.Ed. MRCS
Lambkin, Francis Joseph, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Reade, William Lloyd, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Peard, Kemy .James, LRCP.Ed. j^RCS.Ed
Rennie, Samuel James, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Carmichael, John, LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. MRCPI.
Creagh, George Washington Brazier, LCh
Wilkinson, Francis Ti.-hborne, LRCP. MRCS
Semple, John,iBCP.£iJ. LRCSI
Sawyer, Richard Henry Stewart. -3/-B. FRCSI.
Laflfan, Richard Charles Kirby.^s' i-RCP.E(Z. XKCS/. ...
Dick. William,"'; J/S. MCh. LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed
Jencken, Francis John,«" J/S. BCh. MRCPI.
Treherne, Francis Harpei;*^^ LRCP.Ed. FECS. Ed. DPU.Camb.
Lougheed, Samuel Foster, MD. LRCSI
Haslett, John Uourteuay, MD. MCh. LAS
Barratt, Herbert James, LRCP. MRCS
J.ames, Herbert Ellison Rhodes, LRCP. MRCS ,
Trevor, Henry Octavias,*^" MRCS. LSA
Russell, Alexander Fraser, MA. MB. MCh
Fayle, Robert James Leech. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Jerome, John William, MRCS. LSA
Pike, William Watson, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Haywood, Lewis, MB. MCh
Irwin, James Murray, BA. MB. BCh
Nealon, Patrick Joseplj,3»8 jl/Z>. MCh
Wight, Ernest Octavius,369iJ2CP.JSi?. MRCS
Burton, Francis Henry Merceron."^ J£i9. J/CA. MRCS
Nichol, Charles Edwaid,-"^ J>/P. MCh
Morris, William Albert '" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA
Westcott, Sinclair, MRCS. LRCP.Ed. M.0.M.82
Whitehead, Havward Reader, FRCS. LRCP.Ed. DPS. M.M.82
Skinner. Bruce'Morland, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Bartlett, Charles Richard, MRCS. LSA
Reckitt, John DennisThorpe, LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. MRCS. LSA.
Marsh, Thomas Alfred Perry,*'* LRCP. jMRCS. DPS.
Kirkpatrick, Roger.^'M/B. MCh. MRCS ,
M'Gill, Harry Strickland, LRCPI. LRCSI. ,
Peohell, Augustus Alexauder. MB. MCh
Tyrrell, Charles Robert, MRCS. LSA
Thomson, Wilfred Burrell, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Deane, Herbert Edward, MRCS. LSA
Stuart, Sidnej Oaord, MRCS. LSA
Farmar-Bringnnrst, ii-dward Vorset.-'^^ LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed. ..
Macpherson, William Grant, MB. MCh. Ed. 11.11.83
Simpson, Robert John Shaw, MB. MCh
Phipps, Edgar Vivian AyrciiSCP.J/JJCS
Baird, Andrew,*"^ MB. MCh. FRCS
Hamilton, Thoma^ William O'Hora.ilCB. BCh
Semple, David, MD. MCh
Stuart, John Robert, MB. MCh
Deeble, Benjamin William Chatterton, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Bond, Richard Pratt,*''! LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Thomas, George Trevor Harley, LRCP. FRCS.Ed. LSA
Hunter, Vere Edward, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Bruce. David, MB. MCh
Bell, Edward Horace Lynden,*2o MB. MCh
Riordan, John, MB. MCh
Firth, Robert Hammill, LBCP.Ed. FRCS. DPS. x.a.M. \
88 and 91, p.G.ii. 8g and 92 j
Moore, Robert Reginald Heber, LCh
Tate, Alan Edmondson,*i8 MRCS. LSA
Faunce, Charles Bdmimd,*'' i/iSCfS. LSA
Wyatt, Henry James, /,i2CP/. iKCS/.
Kelly, Uic)aae\,MA. MD. MCh , ,
Geddes, Robert James, MB. MCh „^,
Kelly, William. _B,i. MD. MCh ^.,^
O'Connell, David Valentine, MD. MCh „
Dodd, Anthony ,*2i|- J/7JCS. LSA
Wilson, George, MB. Mch. MRCS
Reid, James More, MD. MCh
Winter, Thomas Ba&seW, MRCS. LSA
Seiistun, Frederick Samuel."-'' LRCPI. PBCSI.
Durant, Robert J. Anderson, iJJC^. lfi2CS.
Gubbin, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS
Birch, Henry Priestley,*" LRCP. MRCS
Braddell, Monckton U'Dell,*^^^^. MB. BCh
Bonnet, James John Conway,*" LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Sloggett. Henry UaxwaW,"* LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Beevor, Walter Calverley,*-' J/S. MRCS
Maher, James,"' LRCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Sheldrake, Edward Nodin, LRCP. MRCS.
Barefoot, John aichard,*-H- LRCF , MRCS
Clement. Robert Hampden,*'? iiJCP/. LBCSI
Sunter, Qeorqe Doui)l:j.x,""^USO. MRCS. LSA
Anderson, Louis Edward, *2'* LRCPI. LRCSI. LAS.
Russell, George Blakeley,*-' BA. MB. BCh
Spence, Arthur E. C..'™ MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed. HtCS.Ed.
Mailins, John Robert,*^' MA. MB. LRCPI. LMRCPI. LRCSI
Thompson, Henry Neville, JW.B. JSCT
30 July Si ^o July 93 Malta.
-- July 81 30 July 9^ Puujal:
July 81 30 July 93 Malta.
j_ July 81 30 July 93 Madras.
30 July 81 30 July 91 Barbadt
-., T,-.1,T O
30 July
30 July
30 July ,-.
30 July 81
30 July "-
30 July
5 Feb. bi 13 .auj^.93 uiuruiuai".
S Feb. 8: 4 Feb. 94 Newbridge.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Netley.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Netley.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Surgeon to Sir G. S. White.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Bengal.
4 Feb. 8? 4 Feb. 94 Bengal.
4 Feb. 82 i Feb. oj Puni,ab.
4 Feb. S2 4 Feb. 94 Gibraltar.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Shorncliffe.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Glasgow.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Belfast.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Bengal.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Gibraltar.
4 Feb. 94 Ceylon.
SURGEON
^rA.TOR
30 July t- J- . J
30 July 81 30 July 93
30 July 8' ~" T"'"
BEQIMENT, OK
STATJOX.
July 93 Barbadoes.
July 93 Plymouth.
,- July 93 Jamaica.
10 July 93 Ashton-unde
30 July 93
ir, -TiiItt qt
93 Bengal,
ju ouiy 93 Punjab.
30 July 93 Aldershot.
30 July 93 Punjab.
15 Aug. 93 Gibraltar.
4 Feb. 94 Newbridge
r-Lyne.
— 4 Feb. 94 Ceylon.
., 32 4 Feb. 94 .Madras.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Punjab.
4 Feb. 94 Benga'
4 Feb. 8:
4 Feb,
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
29 July 82 2q July 94
29 July 82 29 July 94 Punjab.
29 July 82 29 July 94 Punjab.
!9 July 82 29 July 94 PiershiU.
29 July S2 29 July 94 lamaica.
5 July 94 Punjab.
o2 2Q July 94
J9 '.'uiy 94 .iHinciiui*.
?9 July 94 Gibraltar.
.5, „...^ „. —J „„.j 94 Bombay.
29 July 82 29 July 94 Bombay.
'-y " ■*'.' - ^ — .1
29 July 82 29 July
T.,1.. n. ^^ July
!9 July 94
3 Feb. 83
• 83
2 Feb
2 Feb,
2 Feb
2 Feb.
2 Feb,
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb,
., July 94 Punjab.
9 July 94 York.
29 July
29 July
^9 July u^ y ""'.X ^^ J-VliO..
■9 July 82 29 July 94 Madras.
29 July 82 29 July 94 Bengal.
30 July 81 16 Jan. 95 Madras.
3 Feb. 83 3 Feb. 95 Gibralta
3 Feb. 83
Feb. 83
Feb, Ro
95 iladras.
3 Feb. 95 Gibraltar.
3 Feb. 95 Cape of Good Hope.
3 Feb. 95 Bengal.
_j 3 Feb. 95 Bengal.
Feb. 83 3 Feb. 95 BengaL
Feb. 83 3 Feb. 95 Netley.
Feb ^~ "^ "c^qIt ...- cv,^»,Tini
^ ^^ LNetiey.
iou. o^ 3 Feb. 95 ShorncliiBfe.
Feb. 83 3 Feb. 95 Bengal.
Feb. 83 - '^"1^ "' "^ ^--'
30 May 85
2 Au.'' ° ■
2 Auj
2 Aui,
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Bombay.
2 Aug. 84 25 Mar. 96 Scots Guards
31 Jan. 85 25 Mar. 96 Dove
in ATnv Sc oo .fulv nfi iTrpn
1; .tt.ug.9u ruu)a.u.
2 Aug. 96 Sheerness.
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96 Becigal.
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96 Punjab.
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug, gb Bengal.
^ .. ^.j. yj Dengai.
J.CU. 03 3 Feb. 95 St. Lucia.
., Feb. 83 3 Feb. 95 Gibraltar.
3 Feb 83 25 Mar. 95 Malta.
4 Aug. 83 4 Aug. 95 Cape of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 83 4 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 83 4 Aug. 05 Malta.
4 Aug. 95 Netley.
4 Aug. B3 4 Aug. 95 Bengal.
■ Aug. 83 4 Aug. 95 Bengal.
Aug. 83 4 Aug. 93 Portsmou
Aug. 83 4 Aug. 95 Bombay.
Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Netley.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Bombay.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Punjab.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 .Malta.
2 Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Training School, Idershot
2 Feb. 84 2 E''eb. 96 Chatham,
" iJ'o'i 84 2 Feb. 96 Punjab.
84 2 Feb. 96 Punjab.
84 2 Feb. go Chinese (
84 2 Feb. gf Madras.
84 2 Feb. 96
84 2 Feb. gp Bombay
Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Egypt.
Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Bombay,
_ Feb. 84 2 Feb. 96 Bombay,
2 Au"" ^' ^'' ^r-^T '^'^ Q,-"f^fa n.n
84 2 Feb. 96 Punjab.
84 2 Feb. go Chinese Government.
84 2 Feb. gf Madras.
84 2 Feb. g6
25 Mar. g6 Dover.
22 July g6 Grenadier Guards.
2 Aug. g6 Punjab.
2 Aug. 96 Sheerness.
A A
382
Army Medical Staff.
SUEGBON MAJOBS.
1)3/10, Joseph 1. VnrceW, LRCFI. LRC8I.
Manders, Neville,"' ifiCP. JfiJCiS
OoUedge, Lesley Robert,«9 zjRCP.Ed. MBCS
ffreyer, Samuei Foster,*" ili"-D. MCh. —
3irt, Cecil,«9 mRCS. LBCP. P.B.M.S4, a.g.m. 94
Henderson, Robert Samuel FiDdlay,«= MB. MCh. .
Butterworth, Samuel,"^ LRCP.Ed. 3ISCS
Holmes, Charles James,«3ilfX). MCh
SUBaBOH
CAPTAIir.
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. '
SUEGEON
MAJOR.
2 Aug. q6
BBGIUEHT, OB
STATION.
2 Aug. 96 Kilkenny.
Ceylon.
2 Aug. geJMauritius.
2 Aug. 9& Punjab.
Stjegbon Captains.
Gross, Horatio -Rolien Odo,^*^ LBCF.Ed.MECS.
Myles, James Perceral,"' tJBCf. Jfiera
Mitchell, Henry .i-J MRCS. LSA
Forrest, James Rocheid.^^H MRCS. LSA
Uussell, Michael William,«6 3f£CS.iS^
Zimmermann, Benjamin Frazier, iflCP. MRCS.
Stables, Alexaiider,«5 MB. MCh. MRCS
Moffet, Grenville Edwin, LA. MB. MCh
Haines, Henry Aylmcr, MD. MCh
Moir, John Drew,«9 MB. MCh
Dobson, George Magill,"!! MB.BCh
Hale, George Ernest,«4ZlS0.ifiCP.E<i.3i'i?CS
Johnson, Cecil W.«9 MB. MCh
Berryman, William Ebenezer, LRCP.Ed. LSCS.Ed
Lilly, Alfred Thomas Irvine, LRCP. MRCS
Caldwell, Robert,"" £JJCP.E(?. MRCS
Heilly, Charles Cooper,"' LRCP. 3IRCS
Duncan, Sidney Bd^ard, LRCP.Ed. ilRCS
Perry, Allan, MRCS. LSA. DPM
Cardozo, Samuel N.*" LRCP. MRCS.
James, Henry Daniel, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Turner, William,''" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Hickson, Samuel, MB. BA. BCh.Dub. H.p.85
Fletcher, Henry James, MS. MCh
Davis, Edward, MRCS. LSA
Powell, Simpson, 2IB. 3IRCS. LSA. p. B. 31.85
Jones, Frederick William Caton,*^ MB. MRCS
Meek, James,"" MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Morris, Arthur Edward, JU'D. MCh
FitzGerald, Arthur Ormsby, LRCPI. LRCSL.
Elderton, Frederick Dundas, LRCPI. LRCSI ,
Molesworth, Robert Everard, LRCP. MRCS
Long, John William Francis, ilfiJCS.iS^
Bateson, John Francis, MB. MCh. MRCS.
Swan, WilUam Travers, MB. BCh
Maoleod, Robert Lookhart Ross, MB. MCh
Curtis, James Henry, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Adams, Goftou Gee, LRCP. MRCS
Shins. James M. ¥. MD. MCh ^- -
Day, William Bullen, MB. SCh
Hamilton, David Rogerson,^" 3IB. MCh
Blackwell, Charles T. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Power, Robert Ignatius, LRCPI. LRCSI
KUkelly, Charles Randolph, BA. MB. BCh. LRCSI.
Ferguson, Nicholas Charles, lf.B. 5CT. JfBCPi".
Wills, Samuel Richard,''^ LRCPI. LRCSI.
Hearn, Michael -Leo, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Hall, Richard Harris, MD. MCh
Greenway, John Henry, MRCS. LSA
Hftuley, Richard George, BA. MB. BCh
Cree, Gerald, MSCS. LSA
Philson, Samuel Gov^elV" LRCP.Ed. MRCS
NicoUs, John Michael, BA. MB. BCh
Harris, Frederick William Henry Davie, 3IRCS. LSA
Allen, Sydney Glcnu, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Green, James Sullivan, BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI
Lane, Cecil Alexander, MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed
Gordon, Philip Cecil Harcourt,"* LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed....
Nash Llewellvn Thomr.s Manly ,«5ij?CP J. XBCSX.
Brannigan, John Henderson, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
O'Halloran, Michael, J/Z>.JIfC* .—
Sparkeg, Claude Stephen,«'i! JlfiJCS. LSA
Pinches, William Hooper,"" iiJCP.Ecf. 3IRCS
Take George Jerry Arthur, LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Greig, Frederick James,=™ LRCP.Ed. LRCSI.
Rowan, Henry Da.vis,"'-'' MB. MCh
Oarr, Howard,'"^ MD. MCh
Hathaway, Harold George,*'' MRCS. LSA
Woods, Charles Greaves, MD.MCh
Nunnerlsy, Phillip Jebb Rencontre,*" XBCP. afBCiS
Maturin, Benjamin AWen, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
DiUon, Henry Vincent, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Daly, Thomas, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Sexton, MichaelJohn, MD. MCh. LAS.
Baylor, Henry Talbot, LRCPI. LSCSI.
Oree, Herbert Eustace, MRCS. LSA
Starr, WilUam Henderson. LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Sutton, Alexander Arthur, LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Griffiths, Alfred Philip Henry, MRCS. LSA
Boles, William Samuel, BA. MB. BCh
Chevers, Herbert Longmore Grant, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Stoney, Frederick Joseph Wetherall, LRCPI. FRCSI. LM.Duh.
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
Bengal.
Bombay.
Mauritius.
Egypt.
SUBG.CAPT
4 Aug. 78
2 Feb. 84
2 Aug. 84
a Feb. 84
31 Jan.
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan.
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 8
31 Jan. S,
31 Jan. 8
31 iTan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan.
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 8s
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 8i
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 8s
30 May 85
30 May 8s
_;o May 8s
30 May 85
30 May 85
,0 May 85
30 May 8 s
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 83
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
1 Aug. 8 s
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
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I Aug. 85
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I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I Aug. 85
I An
I Aug. 8 s
1 AU;
1 Life Guards.
Cape of Good Hope.
2 Life Guards.
Waterford.
Punjab.
Madias.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Nova Scotia.
Barbadoes.
Ceylon.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bombay.
St. Helena.
Curragh.
Malta.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dover.
Madras.
Punjab.
Cape of Good Hope.
Gibraltar.
Madras.
Grenadier Guards.
Bombay.
Barbadoes.
Gosport.
Madras.
Jamaica.
Bengal.
Straits Settlements.
Cape of Good Hope.
Punjab.
Madras.
Bermuda.
Jamaica.
Malta.
Malta.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Cork.
Aldershot.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bombay.
Straits Settlements,
Bermuda.
Cape of Good Hope.
Punjab.
Dover.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dublin.
Straits Settlements.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
...I T Aug. 85
DalVj'ames Henry, LRCPI. LRCSI. i Aug. 85
Zarr, Michael Thomag, LRCPI. LRCSI. k.p. m.g.m. p.b.m. m.u:.86 130 Jan,
Bombay,
Egypt.
Cape of Good Hope.
Straits Settlements.
Malta.
Egypt.
Punjab.
Cape of Good Hope.
Hong Kong.
Warley.
Trowbridge.
Madras.
'Punjab.
Malta.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Chester.
Shoeburyness.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Egypt.
Under Siamese Govt.
85 P
Army Medical Staff.
383
Surgeon Captains.
Mamby, Langton Philip, 21B. MECS. LSA
Melville, Uharles Henderson, MB. MC/i
Mills, Bernard Lnnglev, MD. LM. 3ICh. FSCS.Ed. MMCS.Eng
Rayner, Hugh, MB. MRCi
Cai-dew, George Schuyler, Ji-B.3/CA. JXA'CS
Cooks, Horace, MB. MCh
Wilson, James Barnett, MB. MCh
Black, John Greer, MB. LM.MCh ,
Kearney, John, MD. MCh
Saw, Francis Albert, MB. 3SRCS ,
Kennedy, Arthur, LRCPI. L'RCSI.
Elkington, Henry Percival George, MSCS. LSA
Buchanan, John Blacker AVhitla, MB. BCh
Skerrett, Frederick Thomas, LliCPI. FECSI
Adamson. Henry Mackenzie, MB. MCh
Ramsay, Herbert lilnrr-AY, LliCP.Ed. 3IECS
Lavie, Tudor Germain, lliCP.Ed. MBCS
Brown, Harry Herbert, '<iaj/i?.j1/CT
Corkery, Thomas Herbert, lAlCP.EJ. ZFPS.Glas
Crooke-Lawless, Warren Kolaud, MD. MCh
Squire, Walter Perlect, LliCP.Ed. MSCS
O'flonuell, James John, BA. MB. BCh
Hayman, Staulev John Wallace, LRCP.Ed. ZRCll.Ed. LFFS.Glae
Hayes, Julian Philip Swindell, LBCPI. MIi CS
Davidson, John Stewart, MB. MCh
Will, James, 2ZB. MCh
Moir, James, MB. MCh
¥aX\o-a.. Sara^ca, LBCP.Ed. LItCS.Ed. LAH
Salvage, John Valentine, MD. MRCS. LRCP.DSSc
Aldridge. Arthur Russell, .1/7?. J/ CA
Bostock, Robert Ashton, LFCP. MliCS. LSA
Fayrer, Joseph, MA. MB. LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed.LFPS.Glast.
Walker, Charles Podc, 3IB. MRCS
MacDonald, Charles Joseph, i?.J. J/5. MCh
Tatham, Charles John Willmer, MRCS. LSA
Clarkson, Thomas Harrv Frederick, iKCP. J/iSC/S
Austin, Herbert Ward, iSCP. MRCS...
■Oarner, Cafkcurf, BA. MB. BCh
Wright, Robert Wallace, i«CP.i!/i?C5'
Bokersley, Edwin. MB. MCh
Cottell, Reginald Jamas Cope, iRCP. il/BCS. XS^
Burrows, James Rogers, BA. MD. MCh
Keatly, John, LRCFL. LRCSI.
Henness.y, Daniel, MD. MCh
Saunders, David Michael, MD. MCh
Kiddle, Walter, BA. MB. BCh. LRCPI. p.e.m. 86
O'Callaghan, Denis Moriarty.iSCP/.i/JCS/
Whitty, Michael Joseph, MD. MCh
Cummins, Henry Alfred,*''' MD. MCh
Kelly, Richard Edmund, MD. 2lCh
Donegan, James ^rancis,^^'^ LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Donaldson, John, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Mathias, Hugh Broderick, MRCS. LSA
Bent, George, LRCP. MRCS
Barefoot, George Henry,"' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Newlind, Foster Reuss, 3IB. BCh
Windle, Reginald Joscelyn, SJ. 1//?. SC*
Hall, F.ohOTt John Draver, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Marder, Edward Swan,*™ /.RCP.jl//eC,S'
Allport, CharlesWilliam, il/Z*. J/C*
Russell, John Joshua, /}.i. il/B.5CA
Bdye, John Simpson, iKCP. J/iZCS. iSJ.
Scott, George, J)/.B.JI/CT
Browning, Thomas, iJ?CP/./;/i;C)S/. , ...
B3,te, Albert h. P. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Trotter, William John, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Jtfarks, George Frederick Handel, 3//). J/CA
Holyoake, Ralph, LRCP.Ed. 3IRCS
Buist, Robert Napier, MB
Watson, John James Carl, 5^. J/X). /?C/i
Whaite, Thomas du Bedat, MB. BCh
Knaggs, Henry Thomas, XffiCP/.iKC'S/.
■>Jffl; Le Quesne, Ferdinand Simeon,«3iacP. MRCS. LSA.
Dowman, WillingtonShelton,ii2eP.X'i?. X/?C5..Eii ,.
Morgan, Frederick James, LRCP. MRCS
Horrocks, William Heaton, MB. BS'j. MRCS. h.p. m.g.m. m.m. 87
Hale, Charles Henry, iHCP.Jl//2C,S'
Thurston, Hugh Champneys, iJJCP. 7l/ffira
Soott, Bertal Hopton, 2ID'. MCh. LRCP.Ed. MRCS '.
Poole, Waltsr Croker, BA. MB. BCh
Julian, Oliver Richard Archer, LRCP. MRCS. LSA '.
Raymond, George, JJ,!. MB. BCh
Buruside, Eustace Augustus, 2IRCS. LSA. '".
M'Culloch, Thomas, 3/5. Jl/CA
Hinde, Alfred Buckley, i/eCP. J//;CS'. p. B.M 87 "
Reily, Alexander Yates, MB. 2IRCS. LSA. ... "' ... .
CockeriU, John William,*'? MRCS. LSA. LRCP.
P.itchie, John, MB. MCh ;
Hore, Harry St. George Standish, LRCP. MRCS.
Maodonald, Stuart, MB. MCh
Corcoran, Edward, LRCPI. LRCSI. ".".!!!....'.'.
Watson, Alexander Oswald Cowan, MB. Mc'h'.Ed.LlicP.EdTLRCS^^
Gray, Edward Wolfeniicn.XJ. 2IB. BCh. LAU. MRCPI
Stiell, David, MB. MCh '[] '.;.,_
Salmon, Lawrence Ernest Albert, XBCP.Eci.J/TJci'r!!!!!!. !!!!]!"!!!!'!'!!!!
StTKbB .N
BEGIMENT, OH
CAPTAIN.
30 Jan. 86
STATION.
Punjab.
30 Jan. 86jBomb!iy.
30 Jan. 86; Madras.
30 Jan. 8fi. Grenadier Guards.
30 Jan. 86
Puniab.
30 Jan. 86
Colchester.
30 Jan. 86
Bengal.
30 Jan. 86
Gibraltar.
30 Jan. 86
Cape of Good Hope.
30 Jan. 86
Cape of Good Hope.
30 Jan. 86
Malta.
30 Jan. 86
Tower of London.
30 .Ian. 86
Bombay.
30 Jan. 86
Cape of Good Hope.
30 Jan. 86
Sgypt.
30 Jan. 86 Scots Guards.
30 Jan. 86
Egypt.
30 Jan. 86
Hong Kong.
30 Jan. 86
Bermuda.
30 Jan. 86
Coldstream Guards.
30 Jan. 86
Cape of Good Hope.
30 Jan. 86
Punjab.
30 Jan. 86
Cevlon.
30 Jan. 86
Malta.
28 July 86
Colchester.
28 July 36
Barbadoes.
•28 July 86
Kova Scotia.
28 July 86
Mauritius.
28 July 86 Woolwich.
28 July 86
Ivetlev.
28 Juiy 86
Scots Guards.
28 July 86
Ro.yal Horse Guards.
28 July 36
Parkhurst.
78 July 86
Cork.
28 July 86
Woolwich.
28 July 86
Aldershot.
28 July 36
Devonport.
28 July 86
Egyptian Sanitary Dopt.
28 July 86
Woolwich.
28 July 86
Woolwich.
28 July 86
Woolwich.
28 July 86
Egypt.
28 July 86
Puniab.
28 July 86
Dublin.
28 July 86
Burnley.
28 July 86
Woolwich.
28 July 86
Portland.
28 July 86
Dublm.
28 July 86
Bermuda.
28 July 86
28 July 86
Madras.
28 July 86
Malta.
28 July 86
Egypt.
28 July 86
Netley.
28 July 86
Bengal.
28 July 86
Bombay.
28 July 86
Training School, Aldershot.
28 July 86(Chatham.
28 July 86
Devonport.
28 July 36
Malta.
28 July 86
Fermoy.
28 July 86
Hong Kong.
?3 July 86
Jersey.
28 July 86
Cape of Good Hope.
23 July 86
Cape of Good Hope.
28 July 86
Bengal.
28 July 8«
Madras.
28 July 86
N'orwich.
28 J-2ly 86
Bombay-
23 July 86
Hong Kong.
28 July 86
Bengal.
28 July 86
Bombay.
28 July 36
iSengal.
28 July 36
Cape of Good Hope.
5 Feb. 87
Woolwich.
5 Feb. 87
Colchester.
5 Feb. 87
Cape of Good Hope.
S Feb. 87
Madras.
■; Feb. 87
Portsmouth.
£ Feb. 87
Bengal.
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
Training School, Aldershot.
Devonport.
5 Feb. 87
Fort George.
5 Feb. 87
Dover.
5 Feb. 87
Madras.
S Feb. 87
Egypt.
5 Feb. 87
Dover.
5 Feb. 87
Laudguard Fort.
5 Feb. 87
Aldershot.
5 Feb. 87
Portsmouth.
5 Feb. 87
Colchester.
5 Feb. 87
iidinourgh.
5 Feb. 87
Dublin.
5 Feb. 87
Malta.
5 Feb. 3,
Jamaica.
A A 2
384
Army Medical Staff,
Surgeon Captains.
■Wade, George Augustus. J3A. MB. BCh. FECSI.
Minniece, Jame.^. MD. 2£Ch
Tentov, Richard migh,"-'' BSO. LBCP. IIECS
Holt, Maurice Percv Cue, MIICS. LSA
Gray, William Lewis, MB. MCh
Browne, Edward George, iiZCP J. iTJCSJ.
Morgan, James Campbell, iiZCP. MRCS
Pocock, Herbert Innes, LBCP. MRCS
Billiard, George, CMG. BA. MB. BCh
Elliott, Charles Roulston, MD. MCh
Young, Charles Augustus, LRCPI. LRCSI
BuUen, John Wolply, MB. MCh
Weir, James Christopher, MB. BCh
Inniss, Benjamin James, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Thacker, Robert Christy, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Clark, Stephen Frazer, MB. MCh
Hassard, Edwa,rd Uoreshv, LRCP. MRCS
' Smith, Henry Ernest Hill, ^'o MRCS. LSA
Graham, IViUiam Perceval Gore, MB. MRCS. M.lt. 87!!
Alexander, George Forbes, MB. MCh
Sponif, Charles Stuart,*^^ BSc. FRCS
Leishman, William Boog, MB. MCh
Thomson, James, 3IA. MB. MCh
Kawnsley, GevaAAThoma.^, MRCS. LSA
Reilly, Charles William, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Freeman, Ernest Carrick, LRCP. MRCS
Blenkinsop, Alfred Percy, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Paterson, John, MB
JPavoren, Vesey Henry William, LtiCPI. LRCSI.
Wright, Alfred, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. ,
Cepeland, Robert James, MB. MCh
Girvin, John, LRCP. MRCS
Luther, Anthony John, iSCPJ.iBCSZ.
Peeke, Harold Samuel, iiiCP. l/iJCiS
Borradaile, Alfreil haiouT, MB. MCh
Birt, Thomas, MRCS. LSA
Hallaran, William, MB. BCh
Hughes, Matthew Louis, i-RC'P. MRCS. LSA. p.ii.N
Mould, William Thomas, LRCP. MRCS
Bewley, Alfred William, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Stone, Charles Alfred, MD. BCh
Winter, Herbert Edmond, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Mcores, Samuel Guise, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Way, Lewis, iiJCP. MRCS. LSA
Smith, Frederick, iBCP/.iieCS/.
Smithsou, Arthur Ernest, BA. MB. BCh
WhisfoH, Philip Uenri/,^^' LECP. 2IRCS. LSA
M'Loughlin, George Somers, Jl/5. BS
Parry, Henry Jules, MB. LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Beveridge, Wilfred William Ogilvy, 2IB. MCh
Jackson, Robert William Henry, BA. MB. BCh
Mawhinny, Robert John Watt, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Bray, George Arthur Theodore, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Forde, Bernard, MB. MCh
Ferguson, John Jjuvid, LRCPI. LBCSI.
Beach, Thomas Boswall, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Powell, Edgar Elkins, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Healey, GoryndonW. n., LRCPI. LRCSI.
Jennings, James Willos, iiJCP J. LRCSI.
Williams, Edgar M'ICenzie, iTJCP. MRCS
Dowse, Henry Esmonde, LRCP. MRCS
Connor, John Colpoys, MB. BCh
Carter, James Edward, MB. BCh
Hardv, Frederick Wynne, LSA
Clapham, John Thurlow, LRCP. MRCS
Graham, Walter Ap Samuel James. LRCP. MRCS.
Shanahan, Daniel Davis, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Whitestona, Charles William Henrv, MB. BCh
Pearse, Albert, LRCP. MRCS .".
Mason, Hubert Dempster, LRCPI. MRCS.
Daltcn, Charles, LRCPI.
Porter, Frederick Joseph William, LSA. MRCS. LRCP
Kobinson, Oliver Long, IfiZCX LRCP
Stalkartt. Charles Edward Grey, MD. MRCS. LRCP
Gibbard, Thomas Wykcs, 3£B. MRCS. LSA
Healy, Christopher James, 2IIs. BCh
Burtchaell, Charles Henry, MB. BCh
Biiist, Herbert John Martin, J>£B. MCk
Stanistreet, George Eradshaw, MB. BCh
Wado-Brown, Francis Joseph, ilfiJCS. iffiCP
Hardy, William Edmund, jIf7eCS. LRCP
Brogden, James England, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFFS.Glas.
Tate, Gerard William, MB. BCh
Faichnie, Norman, MB. BCh
Lenehan, Thomas Joseph, JIXP.SCA .'.
M'Dowell, Frederick, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFFS.G-las
Begbje, Francis Warburton
MacCarthy, Ib:ir Ansbert Orva, MRCS. LRCP.
Austin, John Henry Edward, MRCS. LRCP.Ed
Gerrard, John Joseph, MB. BCh
Jameson, James Conway, MB. MCh
Pilcher, E.I g!ir Montagu, iirji. BCA .
Johnson. Hp»TvPerci%al. MTPra. iTJCP. . I30
Beyts, William George, :Sirie05'.i_B0P I30
Stalkartt, Harold Ar-thnr, MB. MCh , '3c
SDBGBOlf
IiIEOT.
SnSGEON
CAPTAIN.
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. -
5 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 8
S Feb. 8
5 Feb. 8,
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. "
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb. ,
5 Feb. 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
V July 87
27 July 87
=7 July 87
"7 July 87
27 July 87
=7 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
=7 July 87
27 July 87
^7 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
27 July 87
I Feb. 90
J Feb.
I Feb. 90
1 Feb. go
1 Feb. 00
I Feb. go
I Feb. 90
30 Mar. go
29 J uly 90
29 July go
29 Jul.y go
29 Jnly 90
29 July go
2g July go
29 July 90
29 July 90
2g July 90
29 July go
EEGIMENT, OE
STATION.
Cape of Good Hope,
Aldershot.
Egyptian Army,
Bombay.
Lydd.
Haulbowline.
Puniab.
Horfleld,
Cape of Good Hope,
Chatham.
DubUn.
Kinsale.
Dublin.
I ;ork.
Bombay.
Dover.
Aldershot.
Egyptian Army.
Egj'ptian Sanitary Dept-
Punjab.
Egyptian Army.
Punjab.
Adj. Vol. Med. Staff CoipB..
Punjab.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope,
Bengal.
Woking.
Bombay.
Malta.
Colchester.
Punjab.
Ceylon.
31 Jan
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. g
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. g
31 Jan. 9
31 Jan. 9
28 July 9
28 July 9
28 Jnly 9
28 July 9
8 July g
28 Jul.y 9
28 July 9
28 July 9
J28 July 9
28 Jnly 9
28 Jul.y 9
28 Jul.y 9
28 Jul.y 9
28 July 9
28 July 9
Jnly 9
28 July 9
2« July 9
28 July 9
28 July 9
3° Jan. 92 30 Jan. gs|Ben.gal
Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 Punjab.
Jan. 92 30 Jan. 9; Punjab
Jan, 92 30 Jan. 05 Bengal.
BengaL
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Netle.y.
Bengal.
Egyptian Army,
Bengal.
Bombay.
DcTonport.
Home District,
Punjab.
Madras.
Londonderry.
Belfast.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Egyptian Army,
Bengal.
Punjab.
JIadras.
Dublin.
Ceylon.
Colchester.
Western District,
Madras.
Madras.
Beng.il.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Portsmouth.
Madras.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab .
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Woolwich.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Army Medical Staff.
385
SUEOEOIf Capiaiits.
Dunn, Henri/ Nation, ^^ MB. BCh
Withers, Samuel Henry, MB. BCh
Morphew, Edward Maudslev, 3fjfeC.S. LTtCF
Anderson, Ernest Chester, MECS. LRCP. LSA
Tyacke, Nicholas, URCS. LliCP
Holt, Robert Hughtrede Edward, MRCS. LRCF. LSA
Mitchell, Lionel Arthur, MB. BCh
Fleming, Charles Christie, MB. MCh
Henue'ssy, John, MB. BCh
Martin, Claude Buist, MB. MCh
Bachanan, George Johnstone, MB
Lawson, Charleo Bunburv. MB. 3ICh
Hughes, George Edgar, LECSI. LRCPI.
KeUy, Joseph Francis Mary, MB.
Crawford, Gilbert Stewart, LRCF.Fd. LRCS.Ed. LFFS. }
Glas. LM.Dub i
Alexander, John Donald, MB. BCh
Hinge, Harry Alexander, MRCS. LRCF
M'Naugbt, James Gibson, MA. MD. MCh. h.p.n. 92
Bray, Hubert Alaric, iKCP. MRCS
M'Dermott, Thomas, J)Xi;.3/CA. LM.Dub
Slayter, Edward Wheeler, MB. MCh
Thurston, Hugh Stanley, LRCF. 3IRCS
More, Lancelot Paxton, MB. MCh.Ed
Hodgens, Charles O'Connor. LRCPI. LRCSI. LM.Dub
Tyrrell, Arthur Frederick, iTJCP. MRCS
Jones, Theophilus Percy, MB. BCh
Walker, George Stanley, MB. BCh
Smyth, William Johnson, 3ID. MCh
Erskine, William Douglas, MB. MCh
Thompson, Albert George, MB. MCh
Chambers, Alexander Jasper, LRCP. MRCS
Moore, George Abraham, 3IB. BCh. LM.Dub
Lewis, Richard Crump, LRCPI. LRCSL LM.Dub
Austin, Reginald Francis Edmund, LRCF. MRCS
■O'Reillv, Henry William Hutchinson, MB. BCh
Marder, Nichol-is, LRCF. MRCS
Condon, Edgar Hunt, MB., MCh. LRCSI. LM.Dub
Mansfield, Gerald Stewart, MB. MCh ,
Faichnie, Frederick George, LECP. MRCS
Read, Harold William Kiugcombe, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.\
LFPS.Glas }
Mangan, Frederick Meredyth, jliieCS. LRCF
Pollock, Charles Edward, MRCS. LRCP
Taylor, William James, MB
liOnghurst, Bell Wilmott, MECS. LECP
Rivers, John Herbert, MRCS. LRCP
Berryman, Henrv Arthur, MUCS. LRCP
Buswell, Ferberd Richard, MRCS. LRCP
Symons, Frank Albert, MB
Farmer, John Henry, LRCSI. LRCPI.
Samman, ChavlesThomas, MRCS. LSA
Spencer, Charles George, MB
Fowler, Charles Edward Percy, FRCS. LRCP
Goodwin, Thomas Herbert John Chapman, MRCS. LECP.
Porter, Harry Edwin Bruce, LSA. MRCS, LRCF
Keble, Alfred Ernest Conquer, LECPI. LECSI.
Lattey, Arthur James, MECS. LRCF
Collins, Denis Joseph, JI/B. BCh. LAH.Bub
Killery, St. John Browne, MRCS. LRCP
French, Herbert Gumming, MRCS. LRCF _
Smith, Walter Woodbine, jl/iec.'f. LRVF
Barter, William Pearson, LECFI. LRCSI......
Williams, Ernest Montgomery, J)/JJCS. LRCF
M'Munn, James Robert, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Anderson, John Buckle, jT/iECS. LRCF
SUEGEOK
LIEUT.
SUBGEOK
CAPTAIN.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 .Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92130 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 9
EEOIMENT, OE
STATION.
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
o Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
7 July 92
27 July 92
=7 July 92
7 July 92
77 July 92
7 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 9:
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 9
27 July 9
27 July 92
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 9_
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 03
30 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 93
-,9 July 93
29 Ju'y 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July
=9 Ju'y 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
9 July 93
■g July 03
SnEflEON LlEUIENANTS.
Prynne, H.arold Vernon, MRCS. LRCF
Master. Alfred Edmund, MRCS. LECP. MB. BCh
Dansey-Browning, George. MRCS. LRCF
Clark, Ernest Shaw, MB. MCh
Bamett, Kennet Bruce, MB. BCh
Boyle, Michael, MB. BCh
Cameron, Kenneth Mackenzie, MB. MCh
Fleury, Charies Marl-Ay, LSA. MRCS. LRCF
Fox, Arthur Claude, Ji"i2C5. LRCF
Green, Sebert Francis St. Davids, JlfgCS. LRCP
Tibbits, Walter, 3fB. MCh
Evans, Percy, MECS. LECP. MB. BCh
Milner, Arthur Edward, jW/eCS. iiJCP
Morgan, Claude Kyd, MB. MCh
Silver, John Payzant, MB. MCh
Vaughan- Williams, Herbert Wynne, MB. MCh
Buist, John Martin, af5. JlfCA
Walker, James, MB. MCh
Dove, Prank, .afB 'J 5'. iflCP.iS^
Thorn, George St. Clair, MB. ^CA
Sweetnam, Stephen Westrone, MECS LRCF
Harrison, WiUiam Sanddands, MB. MCh
Howell, Harry Arthur Leonard, MRCS. LRCF. LFPS.Glas.
Lawson, Douglas, MRCS. LECP
29 Jan.
29 J.an.
29 .Tan.
29 Jan.
Jan,
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
.Jan.
Jan.
-^ Jan.
2i> July
iS July
^8 July
28 July
:8 July
!8 July
;8 July
!8 July
23 July
28 July
29 Jan.
,29 Jan.
29 Jan.
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan, 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 Jul.y 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 93
27 July 95
27 July 9
27 July 9_
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
7 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 .Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 95
29 July 96
29 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
Egyptian Army.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Egyptian Army.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal
Punjab.
Cahir.
Punjab.
Madras.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bomba.y.
Mauras.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bomba.y.
Punjab.
ombiiy.
Punjab'.
Grenadier Guards.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bengal.'
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bombay.
.Madras.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madras.
iladras.
Bengal.
Madras.
Woolwich.
York.
Pun jail.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Hong Kong.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Aldershot.
Bomba,y.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Gosport.
Hilsoa.
Shorucliffe.
Pembroke Dock.
GrenadierGuards.
Dublin.
Belfast.
Woolwich.
Ceylon.
Curragh.
Bury.
Hounslow.
O-osport.
386
Army Medical Staff.
Sdegeon Liedienanis.
Steel, Edwin Bedford, MB. BCh
Profeit, Charles William, Jf-B. iWCft
Kiddle, Frederick, Jf^.SCA
Staddon, Henry Ernest, MBCS. LRCP
Murison, James Augustus, MS. MCk
TombESon, Lionel Philip, ZSA. MJiCS. LMCP
Perry, Samuel James Chatterton Prittie, LRCPI. LJtCSI.
Heaton, Arthur Frederick, MBCS. LECF
Smith, Lionel Fergus, MB
Blackham, Robert James
Fairrie, Septimus Harold, MS,
Maurice, George Thelwall Kindersley
Fawssett, Rupert
Forrest, John Vincent, MB
Grattan, Henry William
Gunter, Francis Ernest
Campbell, John Hay
Greoh, John ,
Brereton, Frederick Sadleir
Statham, John Chnrles Baron
Cooper, Robert Montagu Le Hunte, MB
Hayes, Edwin Charles
Probyn, Percy John
Waring, Anthony Henry
Hooper, Arthur Winsmore
Ward, William Alfred
Forrest, Edmund George, MB
Birrell, Edwin Thomas Pairweather, JlfB
Cochrane, Edward Warren Webber, MB
Morris, Arthur Hugh
Riddick, George Bushman
Archer, Samuel Arthur
MacDougall, Alexander James, MB
Clements, Robert William, MB
SwaDey, Maurice
Hewetscn, Henry
SDEGEOV
LIKUT.
29 Jan, 95
29 J an. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
-9 July 95
'.g Jul.v 95
jg July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
20 July 951
29 July 95,
29 July 95|
29 Jan. 90!
29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 96
ig Jan. 96
J9 Jan. 96
29 Jan, 96;
29 Jan. 96;
29 Jan. 96!
29 Jan. q6
29 July 96
29 July 96J
29 July 9O
29 July 96'
29 July 96?
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 95
zg July 96
EEGIMENT, <>E
STATIOir.
Chatham.
Leith Fort.
Devonport.
Spike Islnnd.
Haulbowline.
ShomcliSe.
Dublin.
Coldstream Guards.
jAldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth.
Athlone.
I Canterbury,
jJersey.
Cutraph.
ildershot.
XIaryhill.
Dover.
Chester.
Chatham.
Aldershot.
Coldstream Guards.
Preston.
Curragh.
Dover.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
Woolwieh.
Piershill.
Cork.
Chester.
Curragh.
QUAETEE MaSTEES.
Osborne, Robert Toler ,♦*♦ .ffon. Jfo/or, 7 May 90
O'Connor, Daniel**'
Kennedy, Thomas Francis
Horn, John«i
Connor, Timothy*5i5
Hunt, Joseph
Phillips, Thomas"'
Buckley, John
Merritt, George
Gillman, David James
Beach, Joseph Herbert Wolfe'^^
Bond, Thomas
Thowless, Edwin
Kyle, Frederick's
Adams, Richard^o"
Hirst, James
Hewitt, Martin
Goater, Benjamin
Iiockhart, Harry
lane, George James
Tidier, William Thomas
Bere, Charles
Barton, William Henry
Lines, Edward
Tandy, John
Freshwater, Arthur
Crawley, Charles
Brake, Timothy Francis
Short, John Bartholomew
HaseD, Harry Godley
Dallas, David
Sear, Clement Francis
Mathews, John
Pinley, Alexander
Diggins, William James
IIEUT. OF
OBDEELIES.
25 June 73
7 Aug. 75
9 June 77
22 Mar. 79
79
2 July
2 July 79
4 Sept. 80
CAPT. OF
0EDEBHE3.
7 Aug.
75
HON. LIEUT. 1
2 July
79
2 July
79
4 Sept.
80
23 May
B7
10 July
B9
7 Aug.
«9
S Jan.
QO
30 July
90
24 Dec.
90
24 Dec.
90
4 Feb.
91
4 Feb.
91
22 Apr.
91
23 Dec.
91
16 Mar.
92
16 Mar.
92
13 July
9=
II Jan.
9^
9 Aug.
9^
4 Oct.
9^
16 Apr.
94
22 July
94
8 Aug.
94
5 Sept.
94
12 Sept.
94
17 Apr.
9t
17 Apr.
9.";
5 May
9S
25 Mar.
96
6 May
96
J Juie
96
HON.
CAPTAIN.
7 Aug. 7
7 Aug. 8
9 June £
22 Mar. i
2 July
2 July
4 Sept. 90
23 May 9
QtJABIEB
MASTER.
STATIOir.
I July St j Woolwich.
I July 81 Portsmouth.
1 July SiiDublin.
I July 81 Chester.
I July
I Jul.y
1 Jul.y
23 May
10 July
7 Aug.
8 Jan.
30 July
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
22 Apr.
23 Dec.
16 Mar.
16 Mar.
13 July
J I Jan.
9 Aug.
4 Oct.
16 Apr.
22 July
8 Aug.
5 Sept.
12 Sept.
17 Apr.
17 Apr.
5 ^'lay
25 Mar.
6 May
3 June
81 Dubhu.
SiV/oolwich.
8i|London.
83, Portsmouth.
89 Malta.
Sg DepotjAldershoi
90 Cork.
90 Belfast.
90 Cape Town.
50 Netley.
9. Hong Kong.
9 1 Gibraltar.
91 Dover.
91 Aldershot.
52 Chattam.
92 Egypt.
92 Egypt.
93lCurragb.
93 York.
93; Netley.
9.1 1 Aldershot.
94 j London.
94 1 Malta.
96
Aldershot,
Netley.
Devonport.
Colchester.
Edinburgh.
Natal. _
Shomcline,
Depot and Training School, Aldersluif.
OJleer Commanding.— BTiga,da Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. B. Allin, MB. :g Nov. 95.
Sectmd in Command and /»s<rK(;«or.— Surgeon Major H. Grier, 25 Apr. 93.
.drfjuioii.— Surgeon CapUin O. R. A. Julian, 17 June 96. . T^ jj t
Commanding S Company and Assistant Instructor.— StrrgeOTi Major A. Dodd, 10 June 95.
Commanding A Company.— Sargeon Captain R. J. Wmdie, MB. 29 July 94.
Quarter Maeter.— Ron. Lieut D. J. GUlman, i Oct. 90.
Medical Officers serving on the West Coast of Africa.
387
ZRCP.
SUBGEON Ma JOB.
Clements, William George, MRCS. ZSA..
Wilson, Edmund MunMionse,^?^ CMQ.
MECS. DPS.Camb )
Hickmau,'"James,*i5 jta. DBS. LRCP. LBCS.Ed.
M'Cormack, Robert James, Jlf-D. MCh
StTB&EOjr Captains.
Crofts, Sichard,«Hi-ECP.Ei2. LECS.Ed
Josling, Charles Langford,«H LRCB. MRCS. LSA.
Thompson, Robert George, MB. MCh. M.G.ir.85
Burke, tJohn Fitz Gerald,*" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed....
Hall, Frederic William George, MB. MCh
Hosie, Andrew, MB. MCh
Duggan, Charles William, MB. MCh
ASSISTANT
SURREON.
SUEQBOir
CAPTAIN.
30 July Si
30 July 81
29 July 82
2 Aug. 84
31 Jan. 8;
30 May 85
30 May 85
I Aug. 85
30 Jan. 85
28 July 86
28 July 91
SnEGEON
UAJOB
30 July 93
30 July 03
29 July 94
2 Aag. 96
SnBGEOJf
LT.COL.
Sierra Leone.
Sien-a Leone.
Sierra Leone.
SieiTa Leone.
Blue Uniform with Black Ye\ye%Faeingt.
Army Medical Staff. — War Services.
' Director General J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services
during an epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad." Had charge of the D division of the English ambulance in
the Franco-German war from October 1870 till March 1871, and was employed at the siege of Paris and in
the campaign on the Loire.
'" Surgeon Major General T. Walsh served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was senior medical officer to the force under Brigadier General Charles
Gough during the advance on Cabul in December 1879 {mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) , Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer ist Division, and was present m the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, at
the action atKassasin (9th Senteniber), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir {Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
32 Surgeon Major General J. B. Hamilton served in the Soudan campaign as Field Director of the Lines of
Communication under Brigadier General Ewart, and was present at the destruction of Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the expedition to Buimah in 1886 in medical charge of the hospit^;
ship Tenasaerim.
Bf" Surgeon Major General A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of the Timmance town of Mas-
sougha on the Sierra Leone river on loth December, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of the
stockaded Fetish town ofRoheaon 28th Deo. 1861 — mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous
bravery, and specially recommended for promotion in 1868. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 as Sanitary
Officer, and was severely wounded in the action of the 3rd November near Dunquah, and was also wounded
atQuarman on the 17th November (Medal).
** Surgeon Major General T.iMaunsell served with the Burmese Expedition ini886-87 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189533 Priacipal Medical
Officer to the force (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal with Clasp).
*> Surgeon Major General W. Taylor served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 sui ,
Principal Medical Offictr with the Force (promoted to be Surgeon Major General, Star).
*^ Surgeon Major General Preston served in medical charge of the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and
was present at the affair at Girishk, in the engagement at Maiwand (dangerously wounded), auJthroughoul tbo
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of ui..Colonel, iiiid
Medal).
^1 Surgeon Colonel R. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Roj-al Artillery durinR
the campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal). Served
in the Eg3rptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*2 Surgeon Major General A. F. Churchill served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the hos-
pital at Wady Haifa (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Surgeon Colonel C. A. Maunsell served with the Royal Artillery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65,
and was present at the capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort
Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in EgjTJtian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5' Surgeon Colonel F. B. Scott received the special approbation of the Madras Government, followed by
that of His Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of
the 18th Hussars during a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the regiment, at Secunderabad inMay i8^i.
Served in the Zulu war of 1879. Organised the Bearer Company; made the hospital arrangements at the
388 Army Medical Staff. — War Services.
Port Pearson base for tlae Ekowo Relieving Column; served afterwards with the 2na Division on the personal
staff of Lord Chelmsford aud in medical chame of the Head Quarters Staff; was present in the engaKement at
Uluudi, where his services were described by Lord Chelmsford as having been "of the greatest value;" he
accompanied the 17th Lancers in their charge and pursuit of the enemy, and by rendering timely aid to a Lancer
who was dangerously wounded prevented his falling into the enemy's hands, aiid served subsequently to the end
ot the war as Senior Medical Otficer of Port Durnfordand that line of communication between Ulundi and the
lugela (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on the personal staff
?' Major Qeneral the Duke of Gouiiaught, Commanding the ist Brigade, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (CUa., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
=^» Surgeon Major General O'Dwyer served in the Egyctian war of 1882 in cominand of No. 2 Bearer Company,
and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
berved with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Secretary to the Prineioal Medical Officer (mentioned in desoatches.
Clasp).
«6 Surgeon Major General W. Nash served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian war of
1862 (.Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
" Surgeon MajorGeneralC.M'D.Cuffe served in the Kafir war of 1878 as Principal Medical Officer of the
Transkei Column throughout the operations againt the Galekas. Served throughout tlie Zulu campaign as
Principal Medical Officer of the Northern and subsequently of 'Wood's Plying Column from the commencement
of operations till the action of Ulundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
•^Jl'SP)- Served wiih the Burmese E.xpedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Surgeon Colonel C. A. Atkins accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 ;
served at the attack and destruction of Essaman and Ampinee, and in Medical Charge of Russell's Regi-
ment throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including the renulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during
the 5tU and 6th November, capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of
Beoquah, advanced guard engagement, of Jarbinbaii, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabinaud
the river Ordah, battle 0I Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served m the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the engagement at
Oharasiab on 6th October 1879, and m the operations around CaOul in December 1879, including the defence of
uherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of C mdahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three (Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
1 burgeon Ma] or General H. S. Muir served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, includiug the engagement at
Shah.iui (.\Xedal). „ „ ^
"^ Surgeon Colonel M. Cogan served in medical charge of a detachment of the 77th Regiment in the Hazara
campaign of 1S68. Served in the Afghan war of 1880. Organized the Principal Base European HosnitaJ at Can*
dahar uuder the command of Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor
General m Council, Medal).
88 Surgeon Colonel W. A. Catherwood served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Souilau Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in i88.i as Principal Medical Officer at the base (mentioned;
""«« -?'"'^'*^ ' !'''''3'^f ti?d Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel. Medal, and Khedive's Star).
»» burgeon Colonel W.D. Wilson served in the Atgha,n w.ar of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan E.-cpedition
uuder Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Infantry Brigade, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and 'i'emai (mentioned in desnatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)."
J** Surgeon Colonel W. S. M. Price served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the operations in
the Bazar Valley, including the engagement at Deh Sarakh (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
•with the Korti^ f^ield Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Surgeon Colonel "W". E. Riordan served in the Eg;^-ptian war of 1882 and was present at the surrender of Kafr
Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in charge of No. 3 Field
Hospital and organized the Camel Ambulance of the force ; was Senior Medical Officer of the British Troops at
Suakiu from 28th May to 28th November 1885 (Clasp).
100 Surgeon Colonel J. H. Hughes served with the 2nd Field Hospital during the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal
with Clasp).
uo f '^''S^"''' Colonel John Maturiii served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
Surgeon Colonel R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign m 1868 with the 45th Regiment, and
was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the Sikldm Expedition in 18S8 as Senior Medical
Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., aud Medal wiih Clasp).
Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. E. Harrison served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian
^'^^Ja'^o '^''^' ''^'^'^ "'"^^ present at the battle of i'el-el-Kebir (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
J-ia Surgeon Colonel Evatt served in the Perak Expedition in 1876 (Med'al with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid; was Senior Medical Officer with Tytlor's Column in
the expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in Lieut. General Maude's despatch) ; was in charge of a Section
Field Hospital on the return march to India in June 1879 (ttiankedby the Governor General and by the Commander
in Chief m India in General Orders) ; afterwards served in charge of a Field Hospital with Sir Charles Gough's
Brigade during the advance to Gundamuck and Cabul (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to the
Soudan in 1S85 in command of the 2nd Bearer Company of the Medical Staff Corps, and was present in the en-
gageuienc at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
.btar). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890 la command of the British Field Hospital (mentioned in
despatches). j f ^ 1 v
"^ Surgeon Colonel TV^ M'^Watters served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara
ji-fPedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatche.s. Medal witn Clasp).
»M Surgeon Colonel H. Comerford served in the Zulu war of 1875, and was present at the battle of Ulundi (Medal
■with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1S81 , and took part in the defence ot Pretoria (mentioned in despatches.
«5 Surgeon Colonel VV. F. Burnett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served lu the Afghan war
from 2nd January to 28th August 1880, the greater part of the time in medical charge of the ist Battalion
^^JJi ^'='™'^"'' (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"« Surgeon Colonel T. O'Farrell, Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonels R. U. Eaton, B'. Lyons and Vi^. B. Slaughter,
Surgeon Lt.Uolouel H. Charlesworth, Surgeons Major I. Boulger, E. A. Roche, R. D. Hodson, C. K. Powell,
, y'^'i-'^Patrick, J. F. Brodie, and P. J. Dempsey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
160 ^'"'^^°^ Colonel James Williamson served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal).
"' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Aljyssinian Expedition of
^ fe"^^ (Medal). Served on board H.M. Hospital Ship f'tctor Emanuel during the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
•rs Brisada Surgeon Lt.Colonel 'i. O'Reilly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
'• Brigade Surgeoti Lt.Colonel E. J. Fairland servea in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to
July 186S (Medal).
"5 Brigaiio Surgeon Lt.Colonel E. Townsend served inthe Abyssinian campaign from December 1867 to June 1868,
and was preeerjt at the action of Arogee (Medal). Served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76, including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th J.anuary, and 4th Febraary— severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches).
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1S79. and was present at the storming of tne stronghold (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Claso,
and Khedive's Star). =.ri . 1 v -
176 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. F. Supple served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74, and was present at the
attacs onanddufcnceof thcHospitalatFooinauah (llerial). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal), Served
with the Burmese Expedition ia 1886-87 as Senior Medical Officer 6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
'" lit i jade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J.H. Moore served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 from the loth October 1873, in
•hiding the defence of the Hospital at Poomauah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and
Aruvj Medical Staff. — War Services. 389
took part in the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo
near Ghaznee (Medal with Clasp).
1" Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel R. de la C. Corbett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
179 Brigade Surgeon Lt.UoIonel C. F. Pollock served in the Egyptian war of 1882 -with the 42nd Highlanders
(the Black Watch), and was present at the battle of Te'-el-Kebir (Medal vpith Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
130 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel W. H. M'Namara served m the Egyptian warof 1882 attached to the ist Battalion
Royal Irish Fusiliers, and ^Yas T^resent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i''° Surgeon Lt.Golonel H. F. L. Melladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force m Bhootan in
1865 (Meual with Clasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franco-German war from
October 1870 until the declaration of the Armistice in February 1871. Served in the Nile E.xpedition in 1884-85
with the Desert Column including the operations during its return to Korti (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
.Star).
195 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. E.
Mackenzie in Arabia from the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, suriender
occupation, and destruction of the Fort at AI-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana
the chief of Uoushabi. Served m the Afglian war in 1878-79 (iledal).
'™ Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel James Fraser served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations
against Sekukimi, including the capture of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i88c-
2!, and had medical charge of the Fort at Stauderton during its investment.
^1 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel M. Knox served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
204 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel A. L. Brown served in the Ashanti warin 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful and advance on Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir warin 1878
including the operations against the Gaikas, and in the Zulu war of 1879 including the engagements at Kambula
and Ulundi (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 in-
cluding the engagement at Giniss.
205 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulancein the Franco-German war from
the time of its arrival in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion
of peace, and has received the German War Steel Medal. Served with the 2nd Battalion Ritie Brigade in the
second phase ot the Ashanti war, in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
-'5 Surgeon Lt.Golonel R. D. Bennett served in the Ashanti warof 1873-74 (Medal).
218 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel James M'Namara was in medical charge of the troops (detachments of Royal
Artillery and loth Foot) sent into the Native State of Sunghie XJjong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874 ; and was present at
the attack and capture of the Kapayan stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in liie Afghan war in 1880, and
was in medical charge of Brigadier General Brooke's Brigade covering the retreat from Maiwand '.mentioned
in despatches), took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal witli
Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
221 Brigade Surgeon Li.Golonel Beamish served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 with the siege train of the ist Divi-
sion of the Gabul Expeditionary Force in Dadur and the Bolan Pass (Medal). Served with the Bui-mese Ex-
pedition] in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
222 Brigade Surgeon L.t. Colonel J. A. Clery served during (he Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the
Abu Dom Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^* Brigade Surgeon Lt.Cohjnel W. J. Fawoett served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188& (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
225 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel W.E. Saunders served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the Boer
war in 188 1.
220 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel A. H. Anthonisz served in the Egyptian %varof 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
228 Brigade Surgeon LI. Colonel G. D. N. Leake served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2Z9 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel M. D. O'Connell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
230 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel E. H. Joynt served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
231 Brigade SvtrgeonLt. Colonel J". Macartney served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engage-
ment at Draaibosch on the 3och December 1877 (mentioned in despatches as having " zealously performed his
duties with the wounded under a heavy fire," Medal with Clasp).
-''' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872," to be promoted Staff Surgeon,
as soon as he has, qualified for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against the
Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras," on the ist September 1872. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 and was present m the engagement at Maiwand in charge ot a Field Hospital, and took part in the
defence of Candahar (received the thanks of the Government of India, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir in charge of v, Field Hospital
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Cla=s of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-89 (MedaL with two Clasps).
2>s Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel H. J. W. Barrow served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
'■'^ Surgeon Lt.Cul.juel Drury served in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Seku-
kimi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
2« Brigade Surgeon i.,t. Colonel W. Donovan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Cabul Field Force, and
afterwards with the Koorum Force, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler
in medical charge of the 85th King's Light Infantry including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Boer
warof 1881 with the Natal Field Force as a volunteer. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2*s Brigade Surgeon Lt.Golonel R. H. Quill served with the Royal Artillery in the Koorum Valley in the Afghan
war of 1879-80, and had medical charge of the Depot Field Hospital during the Zaimusht Expedition under
Brigadier General Tytler (Medal).
-•''■' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonei B. M. Blennerhassett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis
Scott in 1895 (CMG. and Star).
2™ Surgeon Lt.Golonel H. H. Stokes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in de.'^patches, Medal with Clasp).
251 Brigade Surgeon Lt.ColouelT. J. Galhveyservedinthe Afghanwar in 1879, and was present at the attack and
capture ol All Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bg.vptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el- KeMr (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, had charge of
the Debbeh Field Hospital, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column on its return to Korti
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Clasp). Nominated to the 3rd Glass of the Medjidie for
services under the Egyptian Government. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Principal Medical Officer to the force (mentioned ir, despatches, CB.).
"2 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonei W. S. Pratt served as Assistant Surgeon with the Arme'eduRhintmder Marshal
Bazaiue in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the actions of Gravelotte and St. Privat. Was
driven into Metz w-ith the French Army, and remained during the siege and until the surrender of the fortress
from starvation. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Stafl' of Lord Wolseley (mentioned in de-
spatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"» Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonei W. B. Allin served in the Afghan warof 18-8-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile
39° Army Medical Staff. — War Services.
Expedition in 1884-85, and had charge of the Field Hospital at Gakdul Wells (mentioned in despatches, promotci^
Surgeon Jtajor, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
256 Brigade Surgeon Lt.ColonelLangridge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum and Cabul Field
Forces, including the affair at Karatiga and the engagement at Charasiab'On 6th October 1879, the capture of
Cabul and subsequent cavalry pursuit, the two expeditions to Maidan, the engagement at Tukht-i-Shah, and
the defence of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in "the Boer war of 188 1 in medical charge of the g2nd
Highlanders.
■^" Brigade SurgeonLt.Colonel W. E.Webb served in the Egj'ptia.n war of 1S82, and waspresent at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also servedSvith the Nile Expedition iu 1881-85 (Clasp).
268 Surgeon Lt.Colonel B. W. Mapleton served with the Natal Field Force in tlie Boer war of 1881. Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
269 Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. L. Gubbins served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part with the Bazar Valley Ex-
pedition under Lieut.General Maude in medical charge of the sth Fusiliers, and subsequently of the Head Quarters
Staff ; in 1879-80 he served with the Khyher Line Force under Lieut.General Bright in medical charge of the Head
Quarters Staff; was also Divisional Sanitary Officer and Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer, and was present
with the expeditions against the Mohmunds and into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served with the expedition to
Burmah in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
^"o Surgeon Lt.Colonel Thomsett served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and had medical charge of the Divisional
Field Hospital at Thull ; accompanied the expedition into the Khost country and was present in the engagement
atMattoon (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with No. 4 Field Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2'- Surgeon Lt.ColonelJames Ring served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). ServedintheBoerwar of i88i,and was
present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches).
2'* Surgeon Lt.Colonel Magill served in the Nile Expedition in 1 884-s with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the action at Abu Klea — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
''^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel O. G. Wood served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882, and was present .'at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^" Surgeon Lt.Colonel W.B. Miller served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresent at the action at Kassasin
on the 28th August (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^'' Surgeon Lt.ColonelJohn Martin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 as Personal Assistant to the Surgeon General (Medal with Clasp).
*i Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. J. Greene served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86.
'^' SurgeonLt.Colonel J. A. Gormley served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Seiwed in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in medical charge of the 51st Light Infantry, and took part with the
expeditions against Che Mohmunds and into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel F.W. Trevor served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 w-ith the Candahar Field Force, and was
present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and waspresent at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. T. Sloggett served with the Dougola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 189b (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Surgeon Lt.Colonel).
'^' Surgeon Lt.CJolonel W. Campbell served with the ist Battalion Scots Guardsin the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel JamesPowell served with the Nile Expedition in 1 884-85 in charge of Kaibur Field Hospital
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations of the Egyptian Field Force in 1885-86,
including the engagement at Kosheh.
"^^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel S. H. Carter served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and was present in the engagement
at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Surgeon Lt. Colonel G.D. Bourke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, including the engagement at Giniss. Served
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^'8 Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. H. Swayne served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of a Field Hospital at
Dongola (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-8y (Medal with
two Clasps);
2" Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. C. Dorman served in the Afghan war in 1S78-5, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ali Kheyl and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
*" SurgeonLt.Colonel W.L. Chester served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
301 Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. S. Forrester served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at
Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star).
'"* Surgeon Lt.Colonel Fenn served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in medical charge of a battery of Royal Artillery,
ana was present at the affair at Zaidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the inarch to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and was present in the engage-
ment at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasn. and Khedive's Star).
="3 Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. O. Wolseley served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895
(promoted Surgeon Lt.Colonel, Star).
*** Surgeon Major Alexander served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Cold-
itream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
^"^ Surgeon Major M. R. Ryan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
SOS Surgeon Major E. O. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
*" Surgeon Major H. J. Robbins served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Vallej' Column, took part
in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and waspresent with the 85th Regiment in the assault
on the heights of Zawa (Medal).
'* Surgeon Major Morris served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force, and in 1879-80
with the Cabul Field Force ; was present in the engagement at Charasiab and in the actions around Cabul in
December 1879, including the defence of Sherpore ; was in medical charge of the 92nd Highlanders in the engage-
ment at Charasiah in April 1880 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
3™ Surgeon Major A. E. Hayes served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal) Served in the operations near Suakm
in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star), and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement
at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
sio Surgeon Major J. F. Williamson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was presetot in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the in-
yestment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
^'1 Surgeor Maior J. T. Carey served in the Afghan war of 1878-So, and was present at the storming of the
Army Medical Staff. — War Services. 391
Peiwar Kotal fmontioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
^'^ Surgeon Major W. J. R. Rainsford sei-ved in the Afghan war In 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
^13 Surgeon Major T. Boyd served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Ulasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Kile Expedition in 1884-85, and had charge of the Field
Hospital at Absarat (Clasp).
»" Surgeon Major P. H. Johnston served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part with the Zaimusht Ex-
pedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal).
'^'^ Surgeon Major I. B. Emerson served with the 3rd Foot in the Afghan war ini878-79 (Medal).
'1'' Surgeon Major U.J. Bourke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was preteut in the engagement at
Hasheen, in the advance in support of the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
2'8 Surgeon Major W. H. Allen served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of
Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the operations iu Zululand in 1888.
»" Surgeon Major J. P. Hunt served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
3^0 Surgeon Major J. L. Peyton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3^' Surgeon Major A. W. Carleton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
,3^2 Surgeon Major G. A. Hughes served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under
Sir Charles Warren.
323 Surgeon Major W. T. Johnston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
South Staffordshire Regii^fit, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren.
Served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in the Burmah Column (Medal with Clasp).
324 Surgeon Major A. W. Browne served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl andUrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
3'= Surgeon Major Vf. W. Kenny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Lino Force (Medal).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
32C Surgeon Major W. Keays received the thanks of Sir Robert Biddulph, High Commissioner of Cyprus,
for his services to the Civil Government during a virulent epidemic of fever in Nicosia in 1881. Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the isL Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's
Star) ; aJso served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with No. 2 Bearer Company, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
327 Surgeon Major R. T. Beamish served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3-5 Surgeon Major H. Grier. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army Jjist," p. 786.
^32 Surgeon Major H. L. Donovan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Stiar). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches,
granted the higher rate of pay, two Clasps).
'53 Surgeon Major N. Leader served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served i»
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
33* Surgeon Major J. Tidbury served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the ist Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders, and was present at" the reconnaissance m force from Alexandria on the ^ith August,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
33« Surgeon Major Wallis served in the Zulu war of 1879. and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni in-
cluding the storming of the stronghold— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 3880-81
in medical charge of the garrison at Potchefstroom during its investment (slightly wounded) . Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of moveable Field Hospital and was present in the reconnaisance to Metammeh
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
33' Surgeon Major J. W. H. Flanagan served with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force in the Afghan war in
1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84.
338 Surgeon Major O. E. P. Lloyd served iu the Zulu war in 1879 with Clarke's Column, and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold, and was present at the cii^ture of King
Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Standerton.
Served in the Kachin E.^pedition iu 1892-93 with the Military Police, first as Medical Officer in charge of the
North Eastern Column, and afterwards as Senior Medical Officer of the whole force, and was present at the
attack on the Sima Post ; commanded the Post during the attack after Captain Morton, the Officer Commanding,
was killed (mentioned in despatches, UC, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross for his con-
spicuous bravery under the following circumstances : — " During the attack on the Sima Post by Kachins, on the
6th January last L1893], Surgeon Major Lloyd, on hearing that the Commanding Officer, Co.ptaiu Morton (who
had left the fort to visit a picket about 80 yards distant), was wounded, at once ran out to his assistance under a
close and heavy fire, accompanied by Subadar Matab Singh. On reaching the wounded officer, Surgeon Major
Lloyd sent Subadar Matab Singh back for further assistance, and remained with Captain Morton till the Subadar
returned with five men of the Magwe Battalion of Military Police, when he assisted in carrying Captain Morton
back to the fort, where that officer died a few minutes afterwards. The enemy were within ten or fifteen paces
keeping up a heavy fire, which killed three men of the picket, and also Bugler Purna Singh. This man accom-
panied Captain Morton from the fort, showed great gallantry in supporting him in his arms when wounded, and
was shot while helping to carry him back to the fort. (The Native Officer and five Sepoys above alluded to have
been awarded the Order of Merit.)"
33" Surgeon Major J. G. MacNeece served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part iu the defence of Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
^*'' Surgeon Major Harding served in the Zulu war in 1879 in medical charge of the 57th Foot, and was present in
the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in
medical charge of Fort Marabastadt from December 1880 till March 1881 (mentioned iu despatches) ; subse-
quently at Pretoria and Standerton until the withdrawal of the British troops. Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 with No. 2 Bearer Company, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, took part
with the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru, and
in the reconnaissance before Metammeh (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
*" Surgeon Major J. J. Falvey served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequentoperations against Sekukuni ia
medical charge of a section of Moveable Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boor war of 1881 in
medical charge of the garrison at Lydenburg during the investment of that place (mentioned in despatches).
Served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882 as Assistant Medical Officer Base and Lines of Communication and Medical
Superintendent of the transport of the sick and wounded (Modal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 as Surgeon to the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present at the action at Abu Klea ; estab-
lished the hospital at Abu Klea Wells, where he acted as Senior Medical Officer (two Clasps).
3''2 Surgeon Major H. R. O. Cross served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the Mounted Infantry of the Plying
Column and with the Cavalry Patrol until the capture of King Cetywayo (Medal and Clasp). Also served in the
Boer war of :S8: with the Mounted Infantry of the Natal Field Force.
3*3 Surgeon Major C. Seymour served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star ; also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
3** Surgeon Major G. S. Robinson served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
392 Arviij Medical Staff . — War Services.
'*5 Surgeon llajnr E. H. M.vles served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^** Surgeon Major H. Martin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
"■ Surgeon Major S. J. Flood served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1883-84 in medical charge of British
troops. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition under Sir O. V. Tanner in 1884 in medical charge of the 2nd
Battalion of the North Staffordshire Regiment, which on its return suffered from a seveie outbreak of cholera in
the Bolau Pass, for his conduct during which he received the thanks of his Commanding Officer and of the
Director General of the Army iledical Staff. Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884
<Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^*'t Surgeon Major A. P. O'Connor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
^*^ Surgeon Major D. Wardrop served during the Kafir war in 1878 as Civil Surgeon in the operations against
Sekukuni, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^^' Surgeon Major J. M. Jones served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^5" Surgeon Major R. O. Cusack served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Senior Medical Officer with
the Column under Brigadier General Graham (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Giasp).
'■'^"i Surgeon Jfajor M. W. Kerin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
5^' Surgeon Majors A. Peterkin and W. Dugdale served in the Boer war of 1881.
352 Surgeon Major D. L. Irvine served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of
Kirhekan iMedal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*" Surgeon Major E. R. Cree served m the Soudan campaign in 1885 and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'■''* Surgeon Major M. O'C. Drury served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 13B6-87 (nieniioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'55 Surgeon Major Twiss served as Civil Surgeon in the Zulu war of 1879, and has received the Medal with Clasp.
Served in the Egyptian war ot 1882 in medical charge of the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Ivhedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
*5^ Surgeon Major R. W. Ford served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^^' Surgeon Major G. Coutcs served with the Uhitral Relief Force under Sir Robeit Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'58 Surgeon Major Swabey served iu the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Field Hospital (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885 in medical charge of
the loth (Railway) Company of Royal Engineers (Clasp).
359 Surgeon Major C. R. \Voods served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the British Field Hospital in
the Column under Brigadier General Graham (Medal with Clasp).
'™ Surgeon Major R. E. R. Morse served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1ES9 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (meniioued in
despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
'*' Surgeon Major Rowney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp) ; also served m the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86.
"■- Surgeon Major T. R. Lucas served in the Egyjitian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin
on the 28th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches), and was
present in the engagements at El Telj and Temai (mentioued in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Bearer Company, and was present in the action at Abu Klea and in the recon-
naissance to Metammeh (two Clasps) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu 1885-86
Served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
^" Surgeon Major C. J. Addison served with the 1st Bearer Company of the Army Hospital Corps in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'" Surgeon Major A. G. Kay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'55 Surgeon Major W. W. Pope served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
;Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1 888.
»67 Surgeon Major R. C. K. Latlan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Clasp),
Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for his services as Inspector of Hospitals to the
Egyptian Sanitary Department.
'^ Surgeon Major C. A. P. Mitchell served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle cf
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present
at the action of Kirhekan (two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
'S' Surgeon Major T. B. A. Tuckey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served'ivith the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp)
'"" Surgeon Major F. A. Harris served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
''' Surgeon Major F. A. B. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force iii iS3s-86.
'"* Surgeon Major A. S. Rose served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Clasp). Served In the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
'"5 Surgeon Major J. Battersby served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and tvas present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relict Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895. and
was present at the storming of the Ma'iakand Pass and in the engagements at Swat Rif er and Paujkora ^Medal
with Clasp).
"^ Surgeon Major J. Macouaehie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps).
''^ Surgeon Major W. M. O'Keeffe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
s^o Surgeon Major T. J. O'Donnell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren ; and in the operations in Zululand in 188S.
^^ Sui-geon Major John Osburne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in
the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
382 siirgeon Major R. P. Hetherington served in the Egyptian war cf 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 (Clasp).
3** Surgeon Major A. M. Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
3*5 Surgeon Major H. W. Hubbard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kaiiir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
336 Surgeon Major T. E. Noding served in the Egyjitian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'5' Surgeon Major Yourdi served in the Egyptian war of 1882, first with the Army Hospital Corps at Alexandria,
and subsequeotly in medical charge of a hatt.?ry of Royal Artillery at Ramleh (Meilal, and Khedive's Star).
3»8 Sm-geon M.ajor R. I. D. Hackett served mth'e Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
389 Surgeon Captain E. 0. Wight served in the operations on the North East Frontier ot Burmah m 1891-92.
390 Surgeon Major G. T. Trewman served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
39' Surgeon Major H. H. Johnston served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Med.alwith Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
392 Surgfon Major E. M. Wilson served during the Zulu war of 1879 as Civil Surgeon (Medal with Clasp).
Servea with the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Served wdth the expedition up the River Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the expedition 10 Ashanti -.mder Sir Francis Scott in 1895 in charge 01 Base Hospital (CJ/(?. and Star).
393 Surgeon Major E. J. E. Risk served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-
el-Mahuta and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Army Medical Staff. — War Services. 393
"* Surgeon llaior W. G. Biirell served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal T\-ith Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2'^ Surgeon Major E. D. L'' I,ria^r-Bl■ia?hur3t served "in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)_
Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
^'^ Surgeon Major R. Kirk|iatrick served with the Burmese Expeditionin 18S6-88 (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Surgeon Captain D. R. Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-8S l Medal with two Clasps).
*'* Surgeon Major P. J. NTealon served with the expedition to the Tambata Country, West Africa, in 1892
including the capture of Tambi (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Surgeon Captain F. J. Greig served with the Hazara Expedition in iSgi (Medal with Clasp).
■*'"' Surgeon Major C. W. S. Magrath served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 (Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
'0' Surgeon Major A. V.Lane served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Soudr.n Expeditionin 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (two Clasps).
^"^ Sm-geon Major J. W. Beatty served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882, and v/as i)resent at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'™ Surgeon Major G. E. Weston served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served-
with the Beohuanalaud Expedition under Sir Chai'les Warren in 1884-85.
■"■* Surgeon Major J. M'Laughliu served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of
Africa, in 1892, as Senior Medical Ofhoer, and was present at the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition iip the Gambia in 1892 as Senior Medical Officer of the force,
and was present at the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches),
^os Surgeon Major R. F. O'Brien served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
■""^ Surgeon Major \V. Dick served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the action at Abu
Klea (Medal with two C)a>ps, and Khedive's Star).
*°' Surgeon Major F. J. Jencken served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Clasp).
■"'^ Surgeon Major F. H. Treherne served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in medical
charge of the ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at EI Teb and Temai (mentioned m
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and was present
at the action of Kirbekan (tT\o Clasps).
^i" Surgeon Major H. O. Trevor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-36 in medical charge of a Battery
of Royal .A.rtillery (Medal v/ith Clasp).
"' Surgeon Major W. A. Morris served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp).
*'2 Surgeon Major F. H. M. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, including the expeditions to
Bhamo, Mogaung, and against the Kachins on the frontier of China ; in charge of a section of a Field Hospital at.
Bhamo from January 1886 to March 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
«'3 Surgeon Major C. E. Nichol served with the Burinah Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Surgeon Major T, A. Perry Marsh served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 in medical charge of a.
Battery of Mountain Artillery, o.nd was present in several engagements near Ningyau and Yemethen, and in the
latterplace during its investment in Eebriiarj- and March 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
+1^ Surgeon ilajor J. Hickman seiwed with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in medical charge of No.
8 Battery Mountain Artillery (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition up the Kiver Gambia in 1892 and
was present at the capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp).
*i» Surgeon Major A. Baird served with the Bechnanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85
Served in the operations m Zululand in 1888.
*"i Surgeon Major R. P. Bond served with the Nile Expedition in 1E84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's-
Star) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
"7 Surgeon Majors C. E. Paunce, H. P. Birch, J. J. C. Donnet, and R. H. Clement, and Sui-geon Captain J. P.
Myles served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
118 Surgeon Major A. E.Tate served in the Burmese Expedition in 18E6-87 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion-
Rifle Brigade, and with No. 17 British Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp) ; and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
*'^ Surgeon Captain H. Carr served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Glasii) ; and with the
second Miranzai Expeditionin 1391 (Clasp).
"0 Surgeon Major E. H. Lynden Bell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*-' Surgeon Major A. Dodd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*22 Surgeon Major F. S. Heust )n served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in medical charge of the 2n(J
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
*23 Surgeon Major M. O'D. Braddell served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Siar). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion Royal
Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
*'-* Surgeon Major H. M. Sloggett served with Ihe Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*^*\ Surgeon Captain R. Crofts served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in des-
patches, Jledal with Clasp) .
*" Surgeon Major J. R. Barefoot served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 885-86 including the engage
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
♦^s Surgeon Major G. D. Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and in the operations in the Soudan in
1888-89, including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionarj' Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 as Senior Medical Officer to the force (mentioned in despatches, DSO.j . Nominated
to the 4th Class of the Order of the Osma.uieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
«7 Surgeon Major W. C. Beevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition
to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (promoted Surgeon Major, Star).
*^ Surgeon Major L. E. Anderson serve'd with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5, and in the subsequent operations
in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
«» Surgeon Majors G. B. Russell, L. R. CoUedge, S. P. Preyer, C. Birt, S. Butterworth, and C. J. Holmes, and
Surgeon Captain H. Mitchell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
^'H Surgeon Captain J. R.. Forrest served in the Sou-,;an campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
«» Surgeon Major A. E. C. Spence served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (MedalwithClasp, and Khedive's Star).
«i Surgeon Major J. R. Mallins served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i885"-86 includino- the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). "
«2 Surgeon Captain J. F. Donegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Pounkan Column
under Brigadier General Wolseley and afterwards with the Tonhon Column (Medal with Clasp).
«3 Surgeon Major R. S. F. Henderson served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the
engagement at Tofrek and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Burmese war in 18S6 including the operations of the Wnntho Expedition (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
expedition against the Tounhou Kakyens in 1889 (Clasp) ; also served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition on the
staff of Sir Charles Arbuthnot (Clasp) ; also with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 as Senior Medical Officer with
Sir George Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
■■31 Surgeon Captain G. B. Hale served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S89-91, and with
the Tonhon and Wuntho Expeditions (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches
DSO. and Medal with Cla=p). ^ '
394 Army Medical Slaff. — War Services.
"^ Surgeon Captain L. T. M. Nash served witli the Itiranzai Expedition in iSgr (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
•35 Surgeon Captain M. W. Russell served with the Soudan Frontier Force in 1385-S6 including the engagement
at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Valley and Kidderzai Expeditions in 1890 under
Sir George White, including the march to Vihowa.
*" Surgeon Major N. Manders served in the Soudan campaignin 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collect with the Southern Shan Column
in 1887-S8, and with the Karen Expedition in 1888-89, including the action at Lwekaw and minor aSairs— severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
■'38 Surgeon Captain A. Stables served in the operations of the Soudan FrontierField Force in 1885-86 Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
«♦ Surgeon Captains J. D. Moir, G. M. Dobson, C. W. Johnson, and C. C. Reilly. served with the Soudan
FrontierField Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
**" Surgeon Captain B. Caldwell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Armj-List," p. 786.]
**' Surgeon Major J. Maher served in the Soudan campaignin 1835 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
vrith the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (promoted Surgeon Major, Star).
"If Surgeon Captain C. L. Josling served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 (men-
tioned in despatches) .
"2 Surgeon Captain S. N. Cardozo served with the Egj'ptian Frontier Field Force in iS85-86,including the engage
caent at Kosheh (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Khedive's Star>.
'*' Surgeon Captain W. Turner served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
**' Surgeon Captain F. AV. C. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S9 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
**'' Surgeon Captain J. Meek served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
*<* Surgean Captain S. R. Wills served with the Hazara Expedition in i8yi (Medal with Clasp).
■>*' Surgeon Captain S. C. Philson served in the operations on the North East Frontier, Burmah, in 1892-93.
■•s* Surgeon Captain P. C. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps).
*'^ Surgeon Captain C. S. Sparkes served with the Sikkim Expedition in i33B (Medal with Clasp).
■**' Surgeon Captain W. H. Pinches served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
•16S Surgeon Captain H. D. Rowan served with the Hazara Expedition in iS38 including the engagement at
Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
*5' Surgeon Captain H. G. Hathaway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, and accompanied the Ruby
Mine Column to Mogoke; was present at the capture of Mainloung in medical charge of the column under Captain
H. Earle (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, including
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
•^1 Surgeon Captain P. J. R. Nunnerley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Surgeon Captain J. F. Burke served in the Egyptian war of 188: as Civil Surgeon (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in JSS5-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition
under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
■•** Surgeon Captain H. H. Brown served in the Burmese Expedition under Brigadier General Lockhart in
1885-87, and again in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*™ Surgeon Captain H. A. Cummins served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
*"' Surgeon Captain G. H. Barefoot served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatche«, Medal
with Clasp).
*" Surgeon Captain K. S. Marder served with t'ae Burmese Expedition in 188S-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
■"'^ Surgeon Captain Cockerill.— See Civil Decorations for Gallautr;)-, " Hart'.s Annual Army List," p. 786.
■"8 Surgeon Captain F. S. Le Quesne served with the Burmese Expedition in i88q and was severely wounded
during the operations in the Chin country (^(rr^ and Medal with Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
following service : — "Displayed conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty during the attack on the village of Tartan
by a Column of the Chin Field Force en the 4th May 1889 in having remained for the space of about ten minutes in a
very exposed position (within five yards of the loopholed stockade from which the enemy were firing), dressing with
perfect coolness and self-possession the wounds from which 2nd Lieut. Michel, Norfolk Regiment, shortly afterwards
died. Surgeon Le Quesne was himself severely wounded later on whilst attending to the wounds of another officer."
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1890 (Clasp), and with the Wuntho Field Force in i8qi (Clasp).
♦"' Surgeon Captam R. H. Penton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
^^o Surgeon Captain H. E.H. Smith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
*'' Surgeon Captain E. S. Spong served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
**2 Surgeon Captain P. H. Whiston served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
♦83 Surgeon Captain H. N. Dunn served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
♦8' Major R. T. Osborne served in the Egjrptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served vv-ith the Nile Expedition in 1884-
35 (honorary rank of Major, Clasp).
■«i Captain D. O'Connor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (granted the higher rate of pay. Clasp).
■•^i Captain John Horn served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the sub.sequent operations against Sekukuni
including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
in the defence of Pretoria. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'» Captain T. Connor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 (Clasp); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement
at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
♦" Captain T. Phillips served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served m the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
"8 Lieut. Beach served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
iand Expedition under Sir Charles Wan-en in 1884-85 ; and in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
■^ Lieut. Kyle served with the Soudan Expedition in 1S83 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
«« Lieut. R.' Adams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85.
Army Veterinary Department.
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with the rani: of Veterinary Colonel
James Drnmmond Lambert,! CB.FSCVS. Vet. Surg. 12 Oct. 57; xsi Class, 2 Sept. 68; Insp.V. S. 12 Mar. 3i; Principal
V. S. 28 June go. War Office.
Tetebinaet Lieutenant Colonels.
Francis Duck,' Principal Veterinart/ Officer, India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, 1 Apr. 95 ; Vet. Surg. 31 July 67,
xst Class, I Aug. 77; Insp. Vet. Surff. 2S June 90. Bengal.
Charles Clayton,* Vet. Snrg. 2 Aug. 71 ; 1st Class, 21 May 84 ; Insp. Vet. Surg. 7 Aug. 90. Dublin.
Henry Thomson,' Vet. Surg. 1 Nov. 71 ; i»< Class, 21 May 84 ; Insp. Vet. Surg. 8 Oct. 90. Aldershot.
Alfred Ernest Queripel,^^ Inspector General Civil Veterinary Depf. in India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, 28 May 94 ;
Vet. Stirg. 2T Aug. ■jo; 1st Class, 2 'Ha.v. 81 ; Veterinary Zt. Colonel, 2$ Nov. g;}. India.
Edward Ewlng,'^ Vet. Surg. 8 Sept. 65; ist Class, 7 Mar. 76; Veterinary Lt. Colonel, 18 Feb. 95. Madras.
Richard Peyser,!" DSO. Vet. Surg. 12 Sept. 65 ; 1st Class, 8 Mar. 76; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 14 Mar. 95. Bengal.
Walter Seymour Adams, Vet. Surg. 11 Jan. 67 ; 1st Class, i Apr. 77 ; Veterinary Lt.Colonel, 15 June 95. Bombay.
James Kettle,^' Vet. Surg, n Jan. 67 ; 1st Class, i Aug. 77 ; Veterinary Lt.Colanel, 6 .Jan. 96. "Woolwich.
James Coleman Berne, 2" Fef. Surg. 7 Aug. 67 ; 1st Class, 2 Feb. 78 ; Veterinary It. Colonel, 26 Jan. 96. London.
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Madras.
2 Dragoons.
Exeter.
Shorncliffe.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
17 Lancers.
Woolwich.
12 Lancers.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Egypt.
Egypt.Army
Bengal.
Limerick.
Si 27 July
Si I Oct.
91 Woohvich.
91 Bengal.
Edward Harvey Kelly
Arthur Fred. Appleton
Edwin Hills Hazelton
Lay ton JohnBlenkinsop
Richard Wellington \
Raymond i
John ArmsteadBraddell
John Finlayson
Frank Joslen
Harrie Malcolm Max- "^
well,S2 J'-RCI'S j
Charles Edwin Nuthall
Tom Marriott, FRCVS.
Henry Thomas Pease...
George Henry Evans,*'
Ernest Reuben Chas. ">
Butler, FRCTS. ... S
Geo.CurranOrrFowlei**
JohnAlfred Meredith, ">
FSCVS S
Frank William Sharpse
Edward Taylor*'
Alf. Joseph Haslam,**")
MD. MCh. FRCVS. i
David J.oseph Barry ..
James George O'Donel
Alexand(!r Edward ")
Richardson i
Wm. Reginald Walker
Edmixnd Jas. Lawson'"!
'.6 Feb. ;
[2 Sept.;
:2 Sept.;
[2 Sept.;
3 Oct.
19 Dec.
12 Jan.
9 May
II June
30 July
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
27 Aug
27 Aug. ;
10 Dec. 1
10 Dec.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
13 May
13 May
13 May
13 May
20 May
83
84
26 Sept.
30 Apr.
23 June
23 June
9 Feb.
26 Aug.
2 Oct.
9 Dec.
26 Feb.
2 Sept.
2 Sept.
,2 Sept.
3 Oct.
19 Dec.
12 Jan.
9 Mar.
II June
30 July
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
7 Aug.
27 Aug.
;o Dec.
[o Dec.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
13 May
13 May
13 May
13 May
13 May
94! I Dragoons.
94! Woolwich.
94J Woolwich.
95 Madras.
95 Bombay
9=12 Life Gd3.
gSiCurragh.
g6| I Life Gds.
96 1 Chatham.
96I Rem'tEstab
93 Bengal
93;Madras.
93|Egypt.
93 3 Hussars.
93lMadras.
94I13 Hussars.
94 Bengal.
94 Bengal.
2 Dr. Gds.
7 Dr. Gds.
Bengal.
Madras.
A.V. School.
Bengal.
:s Hussars,
94 Aldershot.
95 1 Bombay.
95JWoolwich.
95 6 Dr. Gds.
95 14 Hussars.
9s'Bengal.
9SjBengal.
95'Egypt.
"Veterinabt Lieutenants.
Francis Binyoun Drage It 8 July SSiio Hussars.
John Henry' Jackson iS July 88 3 Hussars. '
— - ' '- - "^ — ■■- 28 Nov. 88 Egypt.Army
28 Nov. 88 Aldershot.
12 June 89 6 Dragoons.
II Sept. 89I Aldershot.
18 Dec. 89 Egypt.
5 Mar. 90 Aldershot.
2 July 90 Bengal.
27 Aug. 90 Madras.
Thos. Emmanuel Watkins Lewis
Bugene William Lamder
Augustus Charles Newsom
Jitzpatrick Eassie"
John Moore
Frederick Charles Stratton'-
JohnLoughlin
Charles Berest'ord Maule Hams
Ernest Wilkinson
John Farmer 1 3 June 93 Bombay.
.Alfred Smith 3 June 93'Madras.
George Mostyn Williams 1 3 June 93lBenga!.
Albert Edward Clarke I 3 June jjiMadras.
3 June 93
3 June 93
3 Jime 93
29 Not. 93
8 Feb. 94
10 Sept. 90
Robert Langley Cranford 22 Oct.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Thomas George Peacocke 7 Jan. 91
"Walter John Tatam 18 Feb. 91
Arthur Stuart Trydell 3 June 91
Harold Price TurnbuU 10 June 91
Charles Rose" 2 Sept. 91
Henry Joseph Axe 3 Feb. 9;
Tr»ncis Dillon Hunt 3 Feb. 92lBombay.
Imest Edmund Martin 3 Feb. 92JBengal.
Harry Briscoe Knight 17 Feb. 92|Bengal.
Hugh Augustus Snllivan I13 Apr. 92lMadras.
WiUiam Dunlop Smith'* 27 July 92}Egypt.
Arthur England 28 Sept.92ls. Africa.
H»nrT Thomas Sawyer I 3 June93lBengal.
14 Mar. 94iBombay.
25 July 94 Madras.
25 July 94 Bengal.
22 Aug. 94 Bombay.
17 Oct. 94 Egypt.
William Nevill Wright,
Hugh Cogan Harris
William Allan M'Dougall
Arthur Henry Lane
Frank Shelson Headon Baldrey,
Frank Walter Wilson
Walter Francis Shore
George Kemp Walker ,
Edward Patrick John Barry
William Edward Russell
Frederick Ulysses Carr
Frederick "Welsley Hunt
jlWilfrid Bowers Edwards
Thomas William Rudd
John Dalrymple Edgar Holmes ,..|28 Aug. 95
William Orford Charles Dawson... 4 Sept. 95
Robert Henston Holmes 25 Sept.9_
John Thomas Coley 26 Feb. 96
William Martin Millar 26 Feb. ^
A.lbert Collins Wilson 3 June 96
William S.imuel Anthony 14 Ost. 96
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay
13 Mar. 95
20 Mar. 95
12 June 95
28 Aug. 95
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Newcastle.
Bombay.
Athlone.
Newbridge.
9 Lancers.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
395^ J-rmy Veterinary Department. — War Services.
1 Veterinary Colonel Lambert served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Boer war of j88i as Principal Veterinary Surgeon.
' Veterinary Colonel F. Duct served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against Sekukuni;
also served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagements atZlobaue, Kambula, and Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Ulasp). Served in the Boer war in 188 1. Served with the Beehuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Senior Veterinary Surgeon with the force (promoted Veterinary
Surgeon ist Class ranking with Majors).
s Veterinary Lt.Colonel C. Clayton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (promoted Veterinary Surgeon ist
Class, and Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Acting Principal Vete-
rinary Surgeon (mentioned iu despatches, promoted Veterinary Surgeon ist Class with relative rank, of Major,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Veterinary Lt.Colonel Thomson served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wao present in
the action at Kassasm (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted ist Class Veterinary Surgeon,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon with relative rank of
Major, two Clasps).
'^ Veterinary Colonel A. E. Queripel served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (promoted Veterinary Surgeon ist
Class, Medal) . Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and waspreseutattheaction of Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Veterinary Sui-geon ist Class ranking with Majors, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
1'' Veterinary Lt.Colonel B wing served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
^' Veterinary Lt.Colonel Poyser served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Kobert Low in 1S95 (mentioned in despatches, BSO., and Medal v/ith Clasp).
'' Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. Kettle servRd in tbe Abyssinian war in 7867-68 (Medal).
-0 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (Medal). Served with the
Beehuanaland' Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
-' Veterinary' Major James Reilly served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Boer war
of 1881.
-* Veterinary Major Glover served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni (pro-
moted ist Class Veterinary Surgeon) ; al>o served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
-2 Veterinary Major G. Durrant served in the Boer war of 1881.
-^ Veterinary Major Woods served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in
the operations round Cabul in December 1S79 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon, Medal wiih two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Served in the Beehuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
32 Veterinary Major Matthews served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 4th Dragoon Guards
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, iu the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (promoted Veterinary Surgeon ist Class, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
23 Ai'eterinary Major G. J. R. Rayment served in the Afghan war in 1880, including the expedition against
the Atchakzais (Medal). Served in the BgjTJtian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama
(promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Clasp). Served with the vVaziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1884 (mentioned
in despatches), and mth the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp).,
Served with the Chitral Relief t^orce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^« Veterinary Major G. D. Whitfield served ir the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'" Veterinary Major J. K. Grainger served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
38 Veterinary Major J. .1. Philips served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
*" Veterinary Major B. A. W. Powell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*! Veterinary Major J. Burton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
'2 Veterinary Major Longhurst served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp).
*' Veterinary Major P. P. Crawford served with the Bechuanalanil Expedilion under Sir Charles Warren
101884-85. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
*^ Veterinary Major W. Gladstone served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'e
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp).
■>' Veterinary Major W. B. Spooner served ir the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part m the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
*' Veterinary Major Gillespie served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, took part in the operations in the Khyber
Pass including the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th
October 1879 and in the subsequent operations around Cabul until invalided to England in November 1879 (Medal
with Clasp for Charasiah).
'* Veterinary MaJ3r Bostock served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
" Veterinary Major T. Plintoff served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
°' Veterinary Major J. D. Edwards served in the Afghan war in .879-80 (Medal).
°* Veterinary Major W. A. Crow served with the Roj'al Horse Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin (gth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in thetwo Miranzjii Expeditions jinder Sir William Lockhart in i89i,and was present
in the engagement at Tsallia and at the capture of Sangar (mentioned in despatches. Medal mth Clasp).
=^ Veterinary Captain D. G. Pallin served in the Boer war of 1881.
" Veterinary Captain J. A. Nunn served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served [in the operations in
Zululand in 1888. Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Chittagong Column
(mentioned m despatches, JDSO., Medal with Clasp).
=' Veterinary Captain Morgan served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879-80 with the KhjberLine Force (Medal).
=5 Veterinary Captain AV. R. Hagger served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
TJlnndl (Medal with Clasp). Served'in the Afgnan war ia 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam
Dakka (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
■''" Veterinary Captain Prinple sei-ved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Valley Field Force under
Major GeneralJ. Watson (Medal). Served in the Wuzeeree Expedition of 1881 under Brigadier General Kennedy.
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
'1 Veterinary Captain Kiliick served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"'- Veterinai-y Captain J. B. Savage served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'3 Veterinary Captain Moore served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879. Also served
in the operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) .
** Veterinary Captain Raymond served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Uiundi (Medal with Clasp).
" Veterinary Captain G. H. Fenton served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Meda with Clasp). Seryed with the Bur-
mese Bxpeditibn in 1888 (Medal witi Clasp)
Artiiy Veterinary Department. — War Services. 395^
** Veterinary Captain Rutherford served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition
under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
'' Veterinary Captain Kay Lees served with the Royal Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880-81 (Medal).
"" Veterinary Captain Forsdyke served in the Afghan war in i8So with the KhyberLine Field Force under Lieut.
General Bright (Medal). Served in the Bozdar Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General Wilkinson.
'^ Veterinary Captain Mann served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"3 Veterinary Captain C>. R. Griffith served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements
of El Magfar and Mahsama, at the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the cap-
ture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp) ; also
served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1396 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon
to the force (mentioned in despatches, T>SO.).
'^ Veterinary Captain Bennett served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-S5, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (two Clasps).
"8 Veterinary Captain R. W. Burke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"' Veterinary Captain S. M. Smith served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements
at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
(Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'- Veterinary Captain H. M. Maxwell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Veterinary Cajjtain G H. Evans served with the Chtn-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-go (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
** Veterinary Captain E. R. C. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) .
"5 Veterinary Captain G. C. O. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
86 Veterinary CaptainP.W. Sharp served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8' Veterinary Captain E. Taylor served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
88 Veterinary Captain Haslam served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
^0 Veterinary Captain Lawson served with the Burmese Elxpedition in 1885-B9 (Medal with two Clasps).
SI Veterinary Lieutenant P. Eassie served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in
the operations in the Chin Hills in 1&91-92.
5- Veterinary Lieutenant Stratton served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'3 Veterinary Lieut. C. Rose served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp).
s* Veterinary Lieut. W. D. Smith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
Continuation of Notes to the Army Chaplains' Department.
18 The Rev, J. Corbett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
20 The Rev. J. Hackett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
21 The Rev. George Smith served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Acting Chaplain to the Forces, and was present
at the defence of Rorke's Drift and in the engagement at Clundi (Msdal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Gra-
ham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss.
2^ The Rev. O. A. W. O'Neill served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
-^ The Rev. E. M. Morgan served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
'* The Rev. C. W. Keatinge served with the Nile Expedition in 1&84-83 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*5 The Rev. S. P. H. Statham served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
** The Rev. J. Robertson served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as
Chaplain to the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the investment of Kosheh, the reconnaissance of the
16th December, and the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
B B
396
Army Chaplains' Department.
Ok»plaiit General to the Forces (ranMng at
London, and Man. Chaplain to the Queen,
Chaplains to in
£ev. W. H. BuUocki 15 June 85
Sev. Robert Brindle'(iJ. C.) 15 JuDeS?
Sev. Franc Sadleir, MA 14 Mar. Hy
Bev. Alfred J. Townend.Byi. ... i Dec. 90
Sev. Joseph H. Sutton Moxly... 11 Mar. 92
Sev. RobertStewartPatterson'^ 14 Aur. 92
Sev. James Bellordi^ (S.C.) I18 Nov. 92
Bev. Geo. Kirkwoodi* (Presb) [ \ 9 ^^- ^^
Chaplains to
Mafor General) . — Beo. John Cox Edarhill, MA., DV., Chaplain Tower,
8 Feb. 85.
K Forces op the First Class, ranking as Colonels.
Sep. Thomas Foran'5 (JJ.C.) .
Bev. AlfredMalira, MA
Rev. Eras.Harpur (joodwin.iJ^.
Sev. Reginald F. ColUnsi« (B. C.)
Bev. Fred. J. Bateman
J?«o. Walter Hebden Milner ...
Beo. JohnKinsLethbridge,Jf..4.
Sen. JosepbCorbett'8(ir;.a) ...
Bev. Eiddall Morrison
Sen. Charles Gregson, 3/.4
Bev. David Nickerson, JH'.4
Sev. EdwariS John Hardy, BA.
Sc!).Tho.PattersonMullins,£4.
Bev. William Le Grave (B.C.)
Bev. John Haokett,*)^^..
Bev. H. H. Beattit, ZLD
Sev. Henry Arthur Darnell
Sep, Timothy Twomey (B.C.)...
6 Jan. 92
10 Jan. 92
13 Sept. 9?
16 Jan. 93
18 Jan. 93
2 Mar. 93
13 Mar. 93
3 July 93
13 July 93
Halifax, N.i.5.
Egypt
Gibraltar
Sandhurst
Chelsea Hosp.
5!sypt
Colchester
i Aldershot
THE FoBCES (2ND Class), ranking as Lt. Colonels.
Woolwich Bev. Albert Springett Norfolk...
Dubln Bev. Fras. Aubrey Darnell,ilf4.
Plymouth iJf!). George Smith^i
Netley K«. O. A. W. O'Neill,^^ 54. ...
Bermuda Kev. Rob. Edmund Kavanaugh
Cork Bot. Emman. Maria Morgan-^...
London Bev. Charles Josiah Hon
London Rev. Thos. 5'elton Falkner, MA.
Gosport
24 Oct. 94
I Dec. 94
15 May 95
15 June 95
16 Oct. 95
27 Nov. 95
3 Dec. 95
I Apr. 96
16 June 96
t8 Feb. 94
9 Aug. 94
JO Feb. 95
10 Aug. 95
12 Feb. 96
31 July 96
I Sept. §6
15 Sept. 96
Bermuda
Malta
Dublin
Gibraltar
Warley
Aldershot
PembrokeDk.
Aldershot
Gosport
ShomoliflTe
Hilsea
Malta
Egypt
Woolwich
Netley
Gibraltar
Portsmouth
Chaplains to the Forces
.Rfi'. P. F. Raymond, 3/4. .^....( 8 Jan. 92jC'olchester
6 June 92 Woking
i8 June 92JWoolwich
I Apr. 93'Portsmouth
29 Sept.93JTower
17 Oct. 93|Dover
9 Apr. 94I Dover
7 Apr. 95iPrestou
Bev. Edward H. F. Jenner, BA.
Bev. Charles Freeman O'Reilly
Bev. Charles Walter Keatinge^*
Bev. Wra. Sidney Randall, BA.
Bev. S. P. H. Statham," BA. ...
iSeu.W. Bernard Lyon Alexander
Bev. Fred. George Wright
(3Rn Class), ranking as Majors.
Bev. Chas. Henry Murphy, 3/4.
Bev. William Berkeley Dowding
Bev. Wm. Foster Ray Buckle,B4.
Rev. Edward Ryan
Bev. Frederic Bethune Nor- i
m.au Norman Jjee, MA j
Bev. Arthur Augustus Lynn|
Gedge, .84 j
8 Apr. 95|Bermuda
9 Apr. 95 York
21 May 95 Chatham
I June95lMalta
28 Mar. 96 Gosport
24 Aug. 96 Gibraltar
Chapl
Bev. James Robertson-^
Bev. John Morrow Simms, BA. 29
Bev. Robert Armitage, BA
Bev. Joseph Barnaby Charles '^
Murphy, MA i
Bev. Sydney William Went- >
woi'th Wilkin 3
Bev. Willonghby Chas. Haines
Bev. Lewis Joseph Matthews ...
Bev. Willoughby ChaseParr,3f4.
Bev. Alf.Wm. Bro wnWatson,B4.
Bev. Geo.Hubert Andrews, MA
Bev. Edward Parke Smith, MA.
Bev. Thomas Hy. Foulkes, MA
Bev. Ernest F. Newman, MA...
Bev. Reginald Moseley, BA. ..
Bev. John Alexander Hatton ..
Bev.Wm. Francis Sor8bie,jTf4..
Bev. MarcusWellesleyChurch- ')
ward, MA j
Bev. William John Ward, BA...
AiNS TO THE Forces (4TH Class), ranking as Captains.
Apr. 84 Edinburgh
Mar. 87 Dover
Oct. 86 Barbadoes
Feb. 87' Aldershot
Oct.
8 7, Egypt
Nov.
87] Winchester
Oct.
84:Aldershot
Oct.
88, Malta
Sept
88:Egypt
i 1 Duke of
Nov. 87I.J York's R.
( M. School
Jan.
89, Malta
Mar
Sg Malta
Jan.
89 Calerham
June
89 London
Mar
91 Chatham
Sept
.90 Malta
Sept
.90 Shoeburyness
Oct.
90' Lichfield
Bev. Edward Herbert Pulling,..
Sep. Maurice Jones, B4
Bev. Harwood Little, BA
Bev. ChaE. Fredk. Baines, MA.
Bev. EwenGeo.FitzRoyMac-"^
pherson, BA j
Bev. E. W. M. Norris, BA
i^CT.Richd. John Deane Oliver f
3f4 )
Bev. Francis Bickerstaffe- )
Drew, BD 5
Bev. Thomas Henderson')
Chapman, BD }
Bev. James Benov, BA
Bev. John TumbuU Bird
Bev. Henry Tudway Coney, BA.
Bev. Arth. Grant Molesworth )
Wetherall i
Bev. Arthur Godolphin Pen- )
treath, .84 >
Bev. William Geo. Howard, B4.
Bev. Alfred Robert Witt, MA....
Bev. Thomas Murray
27 Nov.
I Nov. 90
31 May 90
31 Jan. 91
1 Mar. 92
I Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
27 Jan. 92
13 May 88
I Mar. 93
31 uan. 91
20 May 93
1 Feb. 93
I Oct. 93
1 Jan. 94
28 May 95
I July 85
Canterbury
Malta
Dover
Dublin
Curragh
Devonport
Aldershot
Devonport
Dublin
Shornclifife
Curragh
Aldershot
Aldershot
Dublin
Portsmouth
Curragh
Malta
War Services.
1 The Rev. W. H. Bullock served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Senior Chaplain to the force (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain ist Glass, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' The Rev. R. Brindle served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan
ExDedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 2nd Class, two Clasps, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh). Also
served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Senior Chaplain with the force (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Chaplain of the ist Class, Clasp). Was present in the engagement at Giniss, on the Upper Nile, on the 30th Decem-
ber, 1885 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Dougola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 (mentioned in despatches).
'* The Rev. R. S. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served
as a Lieutenant in the Canadian Volunteer Rifles at the time of the Trent affair, and also in the first Fenian raid.
Accompanied, as Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry.
Prooeeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served there until the capture of Coomassie I Medal).
" The Rev. J. Bellord served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer warin i83i. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was presentat the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir — slightly wounded (promoted Chaplain 3rd Class, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* The Rev. G. Kirkwood served in the Ashanti war in 1873 (Medal). Served in the Zulu warin 1S79 (Medal with
Clasp).
15 The Rev. T. Foran served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
with Olasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ The Rev. R. F. Collins served i^ the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Servedinthe Scudan cam-
paign in 1884-85, took "oart in the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasbeen and the
ToSrek zeretaa and at the de.struction of Temai mentioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 3rd Class, tvro
Clasps) , [For remainder of Notes, see preceding pige.
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Ser. 2ndLorT,
Captains.
21 Taltot, Harry Lynch'* (Depot, Walmer)
21 BiEl op, Charles Louis Nepean'^
2o \p.s.c, Lrake, Henry Dowrish'^
J9 IKappey, Frederick George,^" r
19 iPym, Harry Reginald Leckyer^s
i8 \f.s.c. Aston, Geo. Grei/,^^ F''of. of Fortification, B, N. College, i Jan. 96
]8 Brittan, Edward Vo)e,'"' Instructor of Gunnery, Nov. 96
18 Ip.g.c. Faris, Archibald, Adjutant Avirim Artillery [Southern Division^ ")
lioyal Artillery), i Aug. 94 S
17 Campbell, Gunning Morehead, Adjutant Argyll and Bute Artillery^
{Southern Diiii^ion Hoyal Artillery), 17 Ma 3' 95 i
17 Slessor, litrbt rt ,^'^ ittrving icith Egyptian Army
17 Cox, Aubrey Hamilton
16 p,s.c.Comcoy-Gordon,L€wis,In8trucfor Soy al Military College, 2gAvLg.g6.
16 Barton, Alured Yarker .'.
16 Hire, Ashton Hope
15 Maclcay, Henry Forbes, Waval Intelligence Department, Admiralty
15 p.s.e Rose. John Markham
15 Harkness, William Sathurst, Adjutant Fife Artillery Southern Division t
Boyal Artillery, 8 Oct. 95 i
14 Dobr<5e, De Saumarez
14 Whiffin, Walter John
14 Barnes, George Edward
14 \Honjer, John Leonard
Francis, Charles Arthur William, Adj. 2 Kent Art. Vols., 13 July 96 ...
13 Oswatton, Cecil Alvend FitzHerberi, Adjutant 12 Feb. 94
13 Oldfield, Humphrey ,^^ serving with the Fgyptian Army
Gaitskell, Sydney -
13 Cotlingham, Edward Roden
13 Harris. Gerald Noel Anstice, Supdt. of Gymnasia, S. Dist. 21 Aug. 95...
Poole. Gerald Robert
Brooke, Charles Louis
Brown, Sichard Cradock, Adjutant Tipperary Artillery (S. Div. S. 1
Art.). 16 Deo. 95 i
Phillipps.Picton
Fym, Frederick Harry Norris, Artillery College
Peacock, Pryce
II Worthington, Hugo
LiBUTENANlS.
Dixon, William
Homfiay, John Robert Henry
Henderson, Edgar, Assistant Instructor of Gunnery, rg Aug. 96
JO JGeddes, Ernest David Eckford
TO IBinney, Arthur Frederick
French, Fitzstophen John Fetherston
Dyer, Thomas Woodford Peachy
Dibblee, Frederick Lewis
M'Carthy, Kdward ... ,
Bombulow-Pearse, Alfred Bertie
Lnmsden, Frederick William
Wyley, John Deane Newbank
Broiigh, John
Nugent, Thomas George Hodges
Schreiber, Arthur Thomas
Spurway, Humphry Weston ,
Fouiis, Archibald Primrose Listen
Senior, Guy
Beyts, Herbert William Hope
Secoud Lieutenants.
Hankey, Maurice Pascal Alers...,
Shaw, James Donald Hay
Trotman, Nathaniel Fiennes .-
Harding. Edward West
Temple, Reginald Cecil
Ford, Richard Vernon Tredinnicle
iRaikes, George Leonaid ,
Simson, Arthur Eraser
1 Jones, John Hyndman
Leahy, Thomas Bernard Arthur
jVidai, Charles Barnaby Magenis
Ridings, Arthur William George
iTronp, Arthur George
Beyts, Roger Fleetwood Sconce
captain.
I Sept. 87
1 Sept. 87
J Sept. 87
I Sept. 87
I Sept. 87
1 Sept. 88
I Sept. 90
I Sept.90
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I Sept. 91
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I Aug. 86
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31 Dec. 86
12 Sept. 87
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7 May 90
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13 July 96
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_ July 96
29 Aug.Q6
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Russell, George Young i Sept.96
Quarter Masters. — Muir, John, 3 Dec. 81 ; Hon. Captain, 3 Dec. 91 ; Hon. Major, 17 Mar. 95.
Hill, Arthur, 22 Sept. 94; Hon. Lieut. 22 Sept. 94.
Callaway, Frederick, 17 Mar. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Paymaster. — Connolly, Lawrence Richard,-' 21 May 95; Lieut. 18 Feb. 71; Capi. 25 Sept. 80; Motor, 7 May 90.
Staff Q^cer. — Gaitbkell, Ma.ior W. J.. 29 Aug. 96.
Barrack Master. — Allen, Alexander," 2 July 92; 2n(i if. 13 Dec. 65; isiiJ. 3 Aug. 67; Cffjof. 8 May 77 ; Bt.Majo
II July 82 ; Major, 15 June 86.
Fleet Surgeon. — Mahon, E. E., CB. 20 Aug. 94.
fi«ro«w8. -Home, W. E., 3IB. 5 May 96.
Andrews, John, MD. 12 Dec. 95.
Chaplain. —York, Bev. W. E., 1 Oct. 94.
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ilaclurcan, J.LewisTlooke,"^/»s^ t>/'2f»«t. i8 Sept. 95
p.K.c. Daniel), John Frederic
Johnson, Frederick Colpoys Ormsby, Adjutant i>
Volunteer Bn. Bedforihhire Regimeut i June 92 ... j
Clavell, Richard Keppel Winterlon Rose, Instructor >
of Musket ri/ 29 Nov, 95 }
Brittan, Charles Gisborne
Oldtield, John P^wdon Hodfre,'</n»f . ofMutk. 7 Feb. 96
Willis,Cha.Hope,''S<o/ O^cer.CAa^Jum Jijti. 6 Aug.94
Roberts, Herbert Hodder, Inst, of Gunnery 23 Mar. 95
Peile, tichofield Patten,'^ Inst, of Musk. 17 ilar. 96 ...
Matson, Charles! George (Depot)
Percy, Rbt.FitzGerald,Sfc;/O^Vf>-i?.iIf.De«of,i50ct.95
Svvauton, James Hntchinson'"
White, Frederick,"'* Staff Officer, 29 June 96
Field, Cyril,^" r. Adj. 5 Vol.Bn. Rigliland L.I. 4 Nov. 95
Hadley, Leonard Joseph
andr.iEDT
Captains.
Fraser, Hobart Charles
Cumming, William Sydney
Raitt, Francis Jolliffe, Instructor of G-gmtiatiics, 10 Aag. 95
Harvest, William Sidney Smith'*
Bernard, John^'
Clarke, Charles'^j
Cotterill, Harry Gordon^*
Kennedy, Charles Henry
Luke, Edward Vyvyan'-
Peters, Leonard Christophei
Montgomery, Richard Hugh
Anderson, Graham D'Arcy, Instructor of Gunnery, 20 Nov. 95 ...
Huggins, Michael Alfred Colin
Scott, Fitzroy Tufton Holt, r. Instructor of Signalling, i8 May 96
Byrne, Gervis Taylor, r
Drury, William Price
Prendergast, Frederick Lenox,"- r
Urmston, Archibald George Brabazcn ,
Crowther, Edvpard Samiiel Dashwood
Holman, Kerhert William Ziddell,'H Haiial InteU.Bept. Admiralti/
Robertson, Francis Andrew, r
David, ErnestFred.^'{jBt.Lt.Col.-iZ'Sov.ijb)seroingicithEgyptianArmy
Byne, Roland Martin, Instructor of Signalling
Vincent, Arthur Gustave
Marchant, Alfred Edmund**
Gordon, Charles Louis, Adj. 4 Vol. Bn. Scottish Sijles, 21 Sept. 96
Roe, Edic. Chas. Bartlett,^'-> Adj. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Begi. i Oct.
Grant, William Arthur Churchill
Couchman, Bertram Cornish
White, Herbert Southey Neville^"
Curtoys, Charles Ernest Edward,^' Inst, of Signalling, 4 Sept. 96
Hailes, David Augustus
Trotman, Charles Newsbam'^
Cos, Gerald Aylmer ,
Abrahall, John Hoskyns'*
Chown, Ernest Edward
Binney, Walter Erskine
Goddard, James R.ainey^''
Parsons, Cunlifie M'Neilo
Curteis, Herbert St. Leger
Shubrick, Charles Louis
Saumarez, Richard James
.\fercer, David
Henderson, Cecil
Orlebar, Evelyn Henry
Eady, Frederick William Edward
Daniel, Edward Yorke
Connolly, Arthur Matthew
Luard, Frank William, Adjutant 18 Aug. 95
Matthews, Godfrey Estcourt, serving with Egyptian Army
Gibsone, Hugh John Craig
Bayliff, Richard Lane
Wolfe, George Cecil Burleigh
Beaumont, Godfrey Lancaster
Beith, Robert Douglas
Athovv, Prank
Lywood, Edwin Gifford
Pym, John Beville, Ad/utant 2 Guernsey Militia, 2 Mar. 96
Baseoi, William Henry, Army Ordnance Department
Bendyshe, Richard Nelson, Adjutant 30 Mar. 96
Palmer, Harry Douglas, Adjutant 17 June 93
Brabazon, Anthony Heyland
Ward, John Harry
Evelegh, Edmund George
Graham, Hamilton Maximillian ChTi&titinWi\\ia,m, Superintendent )
Of Gymnasia, Chatham, 27 Jan. 96 )
Parker, James Henry
Godfrey, Frederick Rowlandson
Eagle, Francis Elwyn Buiibury
Stroud, Edward James
Evans, Horace Carlyon
Wylde, Arthur William
Hobbs, Frederick ManoliBaltazzi
Frankis, Walter William
Connolly, William Edward Gunnell, Adjutant
Lambert, John Hamilton (Depot)
Marchant, John
Smith Wilfred Noel Edmund
19 Sept. 77
31 Jan. 7!:
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I Sept.?^
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I Feb. 75
I Feb. 79
31 Jan. 7b
I Sept. 78
I Feb. 79
I Feb. 70
I Feb. 79
I Sept. 79
I Sept. 78
2ndLIKUT.
2 A^ir.
2S May
25 July 36
39 Sept. Sf
s Nov. 86
IS Nov. 86
8 Dec. 87
23 Dec. 87
18 July 86
I Mar.
7 Apr. Sa
17 June 88
26 Aug. 88
24 Nov. 88
21 Jan. 87
ISt LIEUT.
25 Jan, 95
23. Mar. 95
[25 Mar. 95
I May 95
117 July 95
8 Sept.95
iS Sept.95
15 Oct. 95
1 20 Nov. 95
129 Nov. 95
[ 7 Feb. 96
17 Mar. 9S)
6 Sept. 96
!24 Sept.95-
; S Sept.95,
CAPTAIN. IBT. MAJOR.
9 Sept. 77; 9 May 86'
I Sept.7810Sept.86l
I Sept. 79
1 Sept. 79
I Sept. 79
I Sept. 79
I Feb. 80
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8 Feb. 89
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t Feb. 87
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I Sept. 80
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I Feb. 81
I Feb. 81
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I Sept. 81
I Sept. 81
I Sept. 81
I Sept. 81
t Sept. 81
I Sept. 80
I Sept. 81
I Sept. 82
I Sept. 82
1 Sept. 82
I Sept. 82
I Sept. 82
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I Feb. 8
I Feb. 8
I Feb. 83
I Feb. 83
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I Feb. ii
I Feb. 85
I Sept. 83
I Sept. 8 ij
I Feb. 84
I Feb. 84
I Sept. 84
I Sept. 84
I Sept. 84
I Sept. 84
I Sept. 8 1
I Sept. 84
I Sept.84
I Feb. 8
I Feb. 8
I Feb. Ss
4 Mar. 85
I Sept. 85
I Sept.85
I Sept.85
I Sept.85
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3 Sept.85
I Feb. 86
I Feb. 86
I Feb. 86
1 Sept. 86
I Sept.Su
I Sept.86
I Sept. 86
I Sect. 86
I Sept.86
14 Mar. 88
14 Mar. 88
I Sept.36
20 Nov. 89
28 Dec. 89
2 Jan. 90
10 Mar. go
TO Mar. 90
17 Apr. 90
21 Apr. 90
25 Apr. go
31 May 90
31 May 90
36 July 00
] Aug. 90
10 Aug. 90
16 Aug. 90
I Sept.91
16 Nov. 91
I .Tune 92
8 July 02
8 Sept. 92
18 Sept.92
10 Nov. 92
8 July 93
29 Aug. 93
11 Sept. 93
II Sept. 93
6 Oct. 93
28 Nov. 93
5 Dec. 93
6 Jan. 94
20 Jan. 94
I Feb. 94
I Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
16 Aug. 94
5 Nov. 94
25 Nov. 94
15 Deo. 94
5 Jan. 95
25 Jan. 95
I Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
21 Mar. 95I
23 Mar. 95!
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7 Feb. gb-i
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17 Mar. 96;
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Harri s , Willi am Albert
Watson, Charles Staubrough...
Smith, Wilfred Hugh Moore...
Garrett, J. Raymond, Assift. ■)
Insf. of Musketry y i Apr. 953
Collard, Chas. Sdvvin, Assist.
Instructor of Musketry
Apr. 95
Blumberg, Herbert Edward
Crowtlier, John Ernest, Naval )
Intell. Dept. Admiralty )
Phillips, Franl! Tmscott
Drake - Brockman, Charles )
Edward Fitzroy j
Prynae, Reginald Parkins
Noble, John Brecknock
Tupman, John Arth., Assist. '.
Instructor of Musketry, 1 V
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Crocker, Herbert James
Morres, Elliot Hody
Heriot, Granville Mackey
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Dalton, Cecil William Robert
Robinson, Guy Vandeleur
Abrahall,;Chris. Hy. Hoskyns
Bockett-Pugh, Edw. Harding
Lloyd, Henry Talbot Rickard
Wmy, Edmund
Story, Edward Kenmir
Hawkins, Thomas Henry
.Miller, Leander William
Ho ward , Henry Martin
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Brownjohn,CharlesWoodland
Cator, Robert
Dustan, John William
Cumberlege, Henry Charles"^
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Luard, Trant Bramston
Little, William Campbell
Scott, Neville Anderson ")
Woodward j
Shine, John Fiercey
Morse, Allan Stewart
Esson, William
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Thoroton, Charles Julian
Simmons, Percy Walter
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Deed, John Cyril
Xlolloy, Percy
Coles, Herbert Jefferis .
Willis. Richard ffolliott .
Strong, Fred. Lewis Harford
Muller, George Fison
Heard, Samuel Ferguson
Grover, John
Headlam, Thomas Emerson
Little, Arthur Greenway
Manley, George Errington|
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Wilson, Leslie Orme ,
Simpson, William George ...
Mayhew, Charles Lawson ...
Burge, Norman Ormsby
Hall, Pras. Hamilton Howard
Saunders, Frederick John
Heycock, Alf. Geo. Sydney
Walthall, Brian Jas. Delves
Nixon, James Ryder
Barber, Cyril Frederic
Baker, Jasper
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Houghton, H. Nelson Hobart
Mairis, Edward Shuckburgh
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Rooney, Gerald Christopher
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Deputy Adjutant General. — Tusou, Lieut. General Sir H. B. KCB. 29 Aug. g3.
Assistant Adjutant General. — Bird, Colonel F. V. G. 29 Aug. 93.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. — Scafe, Colonel C. H. 28 Sept. 92.
Quarter Masters. — Davies, Tnomas Wi'.lia,m. 5 June 84 ; Hon. Major, i Feb. ?9.
Hoare, John James, 1 April 89 ; Hon. Major, 24 Sept. 91
402
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Patmastbes.
2nd Lt. 31 Dec. 62; ist Zt. -?8 June 66; Capt. 2 July 78 ; Major, i Sept. 8
Captain, 9 Oct. 78 ; Brevet
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mi £<. 3 Aug. 67; Capi. i July 81; Sf Major,
Oha. iGi-iaon, Henry, I Aus. 90; ^,..^ ^,. ,i __,
Deal lanes, Edward Selby,2«r. 27 Sept. 91 ; 2nd Lie'uf. stMar.es; ist Zieiif. 22 Oct. 66 ;
I Major, (I July 82 ; Major, 26 Jan. 84 ; ifo«. Lt.Colonel, 17 June 96.
Ply. [D\ck, Charles Baker Goodrich, i July 93; 2nd Lt. 8 Dec.
8 Dec. 87 ; J/a /or, 7 Apr. 83.
For. Hobart, George.''^ 22 Jan. 95; 2nd Lt. 13 Dec. 65 ; jst Lt. 3 Aug. 67; Capt. 26 Aug. 80 ; 2Iajur, 29 Sept. 86 ; St.
' Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. 93.
Baueack Masiees.
Hungerford, Thomas E\rerard,2*2i Jan. 87 ; 2H(i ir. 26 June 60; i<. 5 Feb. 64; Captain, 1 Oct. yT, Bt. Major,
July 81 ; Major, 5 Aug. 82 ; Hon. Lt.Colonel, 21 Jan. 94.
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Denny, Richard, 15 Oct. 95 ; Lt. 24 June 68 ; Captain, i July 81 ; Brevit Major, 24 June 89 ; Major, 17 Apr. 90.
Pyue, Sdn-ard Ernest, 17 Mar. 96; Lieut. 6 Dec. 67: Capt. i July 81; Bt. Major, 6 Dec. r" '' ' ' "
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Syms,EdwinAlbert,'<«3i"Mar.83; ^o!z.Capf.3iMar.93
Burtenshaw, John,"'^4 July83; Hon. Capt. 4 July 93
Powell, Francis, 18 July 88 ; Hon. Lieut.
Harding, George Foster, 8 Aug. 80 ; Hon. Lieut.
Powell, William, 25 Dec. 90; Hon. Lieut.
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White, John, i Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Pawsey, William Isaac, i Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Slaney, Charles Wynne, i Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Marriott, William, 12 Nov. 95 : Hon. Lieut.
Diggon, Robert William, ib Oct. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Par. (White, R. D., MD., 12 Mar. 95.
Ply. lilurray, G. B., 20 Apr. 95.
Fleet Sobgeons.
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Lomas, E. C, MB. i Apr. 96.
Page, A. M., 9 May 96.
Sdbgeons.
Deal iBate, R. F., 15 May 96.
Ply. Stenhouse, J. H., Jf.S. i8 May 96.
Ply. Kennedy, G. E., s Aug. 96.
Otia. j Dixon, Bev. Ti^illiam, LLD., 26 Apr. 92.
Por. Shone, Beo. S. A., LLD. BA., 20 Dec. 95.
Chaplains.
j Ply. I Browne, Rev. S. S.
I jDeal i Warleigh, Bev. F. L., 16 July 95.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Stilwell and Sons, 21, Great George Street, Westminster.
Qfice, 21, Northumberland Avenue, W.C,
Naval Ordnance Department.
[Transferred from Ordnance Store Dc^Mrlment under Order in Council g Mai/ 1891.)
Assistant Commissaeies Geneeal ok Oednance.
With Hon. rank of Lieut. Colonel.
Baker, Robert Barrington^
cie Salis, Edward John
St. Quintin, Arthur Newton
Hain, Herbert Andrew David^
Arnold, Francis Havard
Wright, William Frederick^
Bruno, Hugh Watson Bruno
With Hon. rank of Major.
Ozaune, Charles Hemekin
Edyvean, Frederick George
Aplin, Hugh Morgan {Lt. B. Art. 28 Jan. 75 ; Capt. \
R. Art. i Jan. 84) )
Brabazon, William Beaufort (2!((ii*. 44 J. 13 Aug. 79; )
Lt. Essex Segt. i July 81 ; Capt.Essexiiegt.i^kvv.Z-j) j
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Quaetee Mastebs.
Harris. George''
Sheppard, Charles Lee^
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' Lt.Colonel Baker served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
^ Lt.uolonel Hain .served in the Soudan campaigti in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Lt.Colonel Wright served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain Hirris served in the Zulu war in 1879, and iu the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal).
Served in the Boer war of i88i. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of
Captain, Medal,and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Ghas. Warren in 1884-85.
' Captain Sheppard served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, Clasp).
War Services of General Officers of Boy at Marine Forces. 402a
1 General Thomas served with the B.M. Battalion at Eupatoria m 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea
during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn CMedal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the iVIe.liidie, andTnrkish Medal).
« General P. B. Halliday served with the Baltic Expeiition in iSss, and in the flotilla of mortar boats during tha
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
* General Mairis served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R. M. Brigade, including the battle of
Baiaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in China with the expeditionary
force in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonghoo, storm and cap-
ture of the North Takoo Fort (severelywoundedm the left shoulder, and mentioned in desnatches). and subsequent
operations as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
•Lieut.General H. S.Jones served vviththe Baltic Expedition in i854(Medal). Commanded the Brigade of Royal
Marines in the Egyptian vrar of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at
Eassasin.and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal wit.h Clasp, Khedive's Star,
2nd Class of the Medjidie. and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
'"Lieut.General P. G. LeGi-and served at the siege of Sebastopol from 1854 until its fall; wasalsoat the capture of
Kertch, and occupation of Yeni Kalc5, and at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'' Major General Graham served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the destruction of tele-
graph stations on 2qth June, and the shelling a large body of troops on ist July (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 4th Class of the Osraanieh, and Khedive's Star).
'* Sir Henry Tuson sewed in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates
from 26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of 100 juukS
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Port on 2sth June 185V, the capture of the Peiho Forts in
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and commanded the Royal
Marine Artillery in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice men-
tioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star.) Served with the Soudan Exi^edition under Sir (jerald Graham in 1884 in command of tlie Royal Marines, and
was present in the engagement at El Teb (twice mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
'3 Major General Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58; was in Macao Fort whenattacked
by junks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, storm
and capture of Canton (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
i* Major General Walsh served with the Baltic Expedition of 1855 (Medal) ; and also with the Baltic Expedi-
tion of 1856 until the declaration of peace.
'5 Major General Cairucross served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
16 Major General A. French served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
War Services. — Royal Marine Artillery.
1 Colonel \V. G. Tucker served in the Egyptian wai of 1882, and was present in th& reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (three times mentioned in despatches, promoted Major, two Clasps).
i' Colonel W. Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Ports, and subsequently served on shore till the end of the war,
including the occupation of Port Said and the surrender of Fort Gemileh (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
" Major A. Allen served in the Ashanti war in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina, and action at
Essaman (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present atthe bom-
bardment of Alexandria (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Expe-
dition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded) and
Temai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel A. L. S. Burrowes served in the Zulu war m 1879, ^"<i waspresentiu the engagement at Gingindhlovu
and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the re-
connaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Lt.Colonel E.Wheeler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and
Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Lt.Colonel G. A. L. Rawstorne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El
Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta. at the two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel A. B. Shakespear served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with
■ Clasp, and Khedive's Star/. Served in the operations in the Soudan in December 1888 including the engagement
at Gemaizah (Clasp), and again in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Promoted Brevet Lt.Colinel in recognition of his services in various operations in the Soudan 28 July 1891.
" Major L. R. Connolly served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
' Khedive's Star).
4026 War Services. — Beyal Mar me Artillery.
Major G. D. C. Raitt served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
™ Major Tatham served in the Egyptian war of 18B2, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria
forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'' Ma,ior W, J, Gaitskell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^' Major Orford served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El Magfar and at the
battleofTel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
^3 Major W. P. Trotter served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of tie Alex-
andria forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
** Captain H.L. Talbot served in the Egyptian'.warof 1882, andwaspresent at the bombardment of the Alexandria
forts, in the reconnaissance in force of the 5th August, in the engagements at El Mugfur imd Tel-el-Mahuta, at the
two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with two Clasps, 5th
Class of theMedjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'* Captain C. L. N. Bishop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain H. D. Drake. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
^^ Captain Kappey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^* Captain H. R."L. Pym served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the two actions at Kassasin
(mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Eebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star.)
_ * Captain G. G. Aston served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir GeraldGraham in 1S84, and was present
in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Captain E. P. Brittan served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was pre-
lent in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*' Captain G. M. Campbell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*3 Captain H. Slessor served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain H. Oldfield served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Heibert Kitchener in 1896 in
cominand of a gunboat (mentioned m despatches).
War Services.— Boy al Marine Light Infantry.
^ Colonel Colwell served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
!♦ Colonel E. L. Rose served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command
of Royal Marines in Forts Carysfort and Euryalus at Suakin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Colonel Byam served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 ^s Adjutant to the Royal Marine Battalion (Medal).
" Colonel J. I. Morris served in the Soudan campaign in 1S83 in command of the Sandbag Camp ; was
Assistant Provost Marshal at Suakin, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen and Handoub (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■* Lt.Colonel Hiingerford served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Paymaster with the Royal Marines, and
look part in the defence of Suakin including the operations round that place (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
''<• Lt.Colonel E.S.Innes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresentatthebombardment of the Alexandria
Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2' Colonel Crosbie served in Chinaia H. M.S. ifociHf;/ from September iS67toSeptemberi869 ; waslandedfrom
the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; also served in a Battalion at the attack and
capture of three walled villa.ges in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches) . Was landed from H.M.S. Actioe on
the 27th November 1873, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in command of the Royal
Marines, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal vith Clasp). Commanded the Marines of H.M.S. .ie^ioson the expedition up the river
Congo in August and September 1875, and was mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major).
^ Colonel Schomberg served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir
Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two
Clasps).
J2 Colonel F. Baldwin served in China in H.M.S. J?od«ey from Septemberi867to Septemberi869 ; landedfrom
the Squadron at the oconpation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; also served in a Battalion at the attack and capture
of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and
commanded the Royal Marines of the East India Squadron at the occupation of Suez (Medal. 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884,
and was present in the engagement at Temai as Adjutant of the Royal Marine Battalion (mentioned in despatcnes,
two Clasps) .
^ Lt.Colonel Kirchhoflfer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, andwaspresent in the engagement at Nefiche
and with the Naval Brigade in the action at Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*" Lt.Colonel Dowding served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 in command of the Royal Marines of the Naval Brigade,
and was present in the Trauskei operations and in the engagements at Neumarke, Quintana, and the Perie Bush ;
also served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of the Royal Marines of H.M.S. Actioe, and was present in the
engagement at Inyezane and in Ekowe during the investment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain and
Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
♦3 Lt.Colonel Coffin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present in the engagements at El Magfar,
War Services. — Boyal Marine Li<jht Infantry. 402c
Tel-el-Mahuts., and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kobir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khodive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagements at Hasbeen and the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
*^ Lt.Colonel G. Eohart served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served at Suakin during the expedition
to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*^ Lt.Colonel A, D. Corbet served with the e.Nipedition up the River Gambia against FoJey Silah in 1894 (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel Bridge served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present m the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, at that near Toirek onthe 24111 March, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*^ Lt.Colonel L. Edye served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junction,
El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battlfe of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Royal Marine Battalion in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
'1 Lt.Colonel H. H. Robbins served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General at the base of operations at Suez (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel C. G. Gordon served with the expedition to the Soudan in 18S4-85, took part in the defence of
Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba. ac the attack on the convoy on.
the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'^Lt.Colonel Pyne served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at thPvt near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Lt.Colonel P. A. Newington. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry. " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786,
" Lt.Colonel Quill was present with the force under Colonel Festing at the defeat of the Ashantis m the two
engageaients at Elmina on the 13th June 1873, and was mentioned in desnatches as having "skirmished his
men with great alacrity, and merited much praise" (Modal).
''' Lt.Colonel Hearle served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Commissioner to the
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer from the middle of November to the end of the war, and was
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
-' Major C. W. R. Kitching served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Toirek zereba. at that near Tofrek onthe 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (MedaJ
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'" Major T. H, de M. Roche served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta,, at the two actions at Kas;sasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Major J. W. Robyns served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
and at the reliei of Ekowe (Medal R-ith Clasp). In 1880 he was present at the bombardment of Batonga, on the
West Coast oi Africa, and commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of those villages (mentioned in
despatches). Also served in the Beer war of 1881.
••^ Major G T. Onslow served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present m the engagemeal..} at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that •.■.enr Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major Horniblow served in the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 18S4-85 with the Royal Marine Battalion,,
and was present in tlie engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*' Major Parish served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria
forts and in the engagement at Malaha Junction (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major E. L. M'Causland served in the Egyptian Y.'ar of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'^ Major Money served with the Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin on the 28tU August, and in the battle of Tei-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served at Suakin during the expedition to the Soudan in 1884.
•■5 Major F. G. Cotter served m the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present,
in the engagements at Hasheen and the Totrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction
of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'_" Major J. R. Johnstone served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"1 Major A. G. Cochran served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Transport Otficer at Ramleh while the Battalion
was at Alexandria, and was present in the engagement at Malaha Junction, at the action at Kassasin on the gth
September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
''' Major Maclurcan served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March —
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Major S. P. Peile served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major J. R. H. Oldfleld served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
''' Major C. H. Wilhs served in the Egyptian war of 1882, including the occupation of Alexandria and the defence
of Fort Mex (Medal and Khedive's Star).
"' Major J. H. Swanton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria Forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Major Frederick White served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria Forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald
Graham in 18S4, and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai (5th Class of the M.edjidie,two Clasps) »
"" Major C. Field served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junction and
Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
*' Captain J. Bernard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha
Junction, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Captain W. S. S. Harvest served with the Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the
action at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"3 Captain C. Clarke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8* Lieut. H. G. Cotterill served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Port Said, in the
engagement at Nefiche, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
85 CaptainE. V. Luke served in the Egyptian war in 1S82, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta
and MahEama, in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Keljir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
«<' Captain P. L. Prendergast served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and wa&
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Star).
*H Captain H. W. L. Holman served in the Soudan campaign in i8S4-85,took part in the defence of Sua.kin, and
■was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, the attack on the convoj' on the 24lh March,
and the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
*' Lt.Colonel E. P. David served in the Soudan[campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the
destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin in
December 188S including the enga.gement at Gemaizah— slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Clasp, and 4th Class
of the Medjidie) ; and in the operations in 1SS9, including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (Clasp). Served
402^ War Seroices. — Eoyal Marine Light Infantry.
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 4th Infantry-
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Ijt.Colonel).
'* Captain A. E. Marchant served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March-
wounded (iledal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
^' Captain E. C. B. Roe served m the Soudan campaign in 1884-83, and took part in the defence of Suakin (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Captain H. S. N.White served in the NileExpedition in 1884-85 with tbeRoyal Marines attached to the Guards Camel
Eegiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'' Captain Curtoys served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present
in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24tb March, and at the destruction
of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain C. N. Trotman served in the Soudan campaign in 1S84-85. took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with tivo Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'■''' Captain Abrahall served in the operations against Vitu, East Africa, in jSgo.
'^ Captain J. R. Goddard served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and took part in the defence of Suakin and
the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i™ Lieut. E. J. W. Harvey served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 in charge of
a detachment of Royal Marines (Medal with Clasp) .
'"* Captam Syms served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and took part in the defence of Suakin (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'"^ Captain Burtenshaw served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
.Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (horse shot), and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
General List of Officers of Madras Infantry. — War Services.
' Major General Hope served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
iai 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
2 Colonel W. B. Warner served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Two Clasps).
^ Brigadier General M'Leod served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Medal mth Clasp).
* Brigadier General Begbie was employed in the Commissariat Department with the Abyssinian Expedition in
1867-69 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Also served in the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75 as Superintendent of
Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Superintendent of
Army Signalling (mentioned in df spatches, received the thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel Ranking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (Medal wiih Clasp).
* Colonel Weston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-90 (Medal with Clasp).
7 Colonel Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in i88q (Medal with Clasp).
8 Colonel A. W. L. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87- severely wounded(Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel J. G. R. D. MacN'eill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General for Intelligence duties, and acted as guide to the Column in the attack on the Minhla
Redoubt — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
General List of Officers of Boniiay Infantry. — War Services.
' Major General M. H. Nicolson served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Khe.yl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the capture ot Magdala
(Medal). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of No. 2 Column (men-
tioned in despatches) .
' Colonel F. D. Mander served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General Transport Officer on the Line of Com-
munications in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
" Colonel J. P. WillouKhby served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68, and was present at the storming of
Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
1" Colonel W. S. Hore served with the Commissarict Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68
(Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel M. W. Stevens served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Transport Officer, Cavalry Brigade, and was
present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
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' Sir 'William LockUart served with the 5th Fusiliers in Oude in December 1858 and January 1S59. Served
throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66 as Adjutant 14th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp). Served as Aide
de Camp to Brigadier General Merewether commanding Cavalry Brigade in the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at Arogee and the fall of Magdaia (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served as D.A.Q.M. General
2nd Brigade with Hazara Field Force in the Black Mountam Expedition in 1868 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Was present at the capture of Lambada during the Dutch war in Acheen in 1875-77 (mentioned in des-
patches, Dutch War Medal witti Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Road Commandant in the Khyber
from September to November 1879, and afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General to Major General Roberts's
Division, and was present in the operations around Caliul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches, CJS., Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 in command
of a Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioneil in despatclies, KCB., and Clasp).
Commanded the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (received the ihanks of the Government of India and of the
Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field. Clasp) ; and also
commanded the Isazai Expedition in r8o2. Commanded the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 (received the
thanks of the Government of India for the skilful manner in which he conducted the operations to a completel.y
successful issue, KCSI., and Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.]
-3 Sir Richard Stewart served with a party of the Mysore Silladar Horse attached to the Kurnool Movable
Column and was iiresent at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th Febi-uary 1858, on which occasion he was
dangerousl.v wounded by two sword cuts; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contin-
gent with Brigadier Hill's Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deccan from November 1858 till
March 1859 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade sent to the Ruby
Mines (received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
3* Lieut General C. S. Steward was emplo.yed during the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action of
Itrowlea with Kooer Sing's rebel force on the 21st March 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie from the fort of
Azimghur 27th March, also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea , Peeroo, twice at Mut-
tahee, Dullepore,Ceswah, Rujapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore .lungles
between May and June 1S58 (Medal).
** Sir Robert Low .served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign
of 1857-59 present at the actions ofBudlee-ke-Serai and Nudjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi; pursuit of the
rebels and taking of Fort Jhujjur; siege and capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field Force
under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps), served with the Eusofzie Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present with the expedition into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches) and at the assault of Zawa ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Chief Director of Transport, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp). Commanded the Chitral Relief Force in 1895. This force was
hastily mobilized to undertake the relief of the foit of Chitral, where the British Agent in Gilgit and a small force
were beleaguered by a large body of tribesmen under Umra Khan ; and, although Chitral was reached and
relieved by Lt. Colonel Kelly and his troops from Gilgit before Sir Robert Low's force could reach the place, the
relief was made practicable by the co-operation of the latter, which crossed five mountain passes, bridged two
rivers, and fought victoriously five actions with Ihe enemy. Sir Robert received the thanks of the Government
of India, and of the Commander-in-Chief in India, was promoted to be GCB, and awarded the India Medal, 1895,
with Clasp.
•" Major General J.May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Chinhut
30th Julie 1857, also throughout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
as Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbagh and was present in the various
actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps,
and a year's service). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Dalim-
kote and Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^' Major General A. H. Brinsep was present at the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, at
Sealkote on the gth July 1857 and was wounded. He aiterwards served against the rebels in the Gogaria
Jungles and was present "at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'>=' Major General J. M. C. Galloway was employed during the Indian Mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at
Kheree 7th October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor i6th October, Jugdespore i8th October, and
Seekreta and Koath Khaz 20th October 1858, and in Bundlecund during the whole of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Exi ledition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp) .
«' Major General R. W. Sartorius served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the re-
lief of Azimghur and during the operations in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, CMG.
and Medal) ; was awarded the ITffi " for having during the attack oaAbogoo,on the 17th January 1874, removed
from ander a heavy fire Sergeant Mijor Braimah Doctor, a Houssa Non-Commissioned Officer, who was mortally
wounded, and placed him under cover." Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
■'" Major General C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rewal,
present at the taking of Awah ; served with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 ; present during the operations
in the Mahee Kanta in 1858 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyrannah and during the operations at
Nufgur Parker; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat of
the^Wagheers at that place in 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68, and commanded the Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdaia (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal).
"5 Major General R. Morris served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp) ..
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
's Major General G. T. Halliday served with the Hazara Expedition in i33S (Medal with Clasp).
81 Colonel J. <J. D. Walker serveil with his regiment in the campaign in Bundelcund under Brigadier Wheler
in 1859. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
S2 Brigadier General G. C. Hogs; served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Girishk, and in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah (several times mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry. — War Services. 4040
' M ijor General Biscoe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engageni ents at Khelat-i- Ghilzie
and Sir-i-Asp (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served with the llirauzai Expedition in
aSgi in command of the Cavalry of the Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'■' Major General J. B. Waller served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66, and was present at the destruc-
tion of the Bala Stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and in the advance on Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet ot Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp), and with the
eecoTid Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
' Major General R. Eardley-Wilmot served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 — slightly wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp). Served in theAfghanwarof 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid,
in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879
including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
' Major General R. M. Jennings served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1B63-64, and
wag present at the action of Shubkndder (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa»
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel G. D'A. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
' Colonel T. J. Quia served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewaugiri
i(Medal).
' Colonel N. F. Parker served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal). Also served in the Afghan war in
11878-79 (Medal).
" Colonel F. H. B. Marsh sei trei in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863 and was present
at the capture ofUmbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Served inthe Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
'^ Colonel V. W. Tregear served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
Commanded the Lushai Expedition in 1889, and served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-Q0 in
command of the Chittagong Column with rank of Brigadier General (received the thanks of the Government of
India, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
'5 Colonel E. M. L.Marriott served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in [despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal.)
1' Colonel D. W. Inglis served in the Afghan war of 1B78-80, took part in the advance on Ghuzaocand waa
(present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candabar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ol Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2* Colonel E. P. Mainwaring served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp), and inthe Looshai
Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid, in the operations in the Jugdulluck Pass, in the engagement at Saidabad, and in the operations round
•Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
ibattle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in
the Marri Exnedition.
3' Colonel Prendergast served in the expedition to the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63. Served in the
Afgkan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chin Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp), and with
■the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
" Colonel J. G. T. Carruthers served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
■war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon (Medal).
■*= Colonel A. M. Bruce served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, .and took part in the assault of
Zawa (Medal), and in the Mahsood VVuzeeree E.xpedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Also served with the
3hob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition m i88£ (Clasp). Served with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 in command of the ist Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
■" Colonel L. H. E. Tucker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, including the
forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp): served with the expedition aeaiust the
Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was pre-
«ent at the attack and cf.pture of Ali Musjid, with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in des-
ipatehes), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches. Medal
•with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel W. P. Harrison served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal).
^1 Lt.Colonel W. C.Farwell served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasn). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Chara-
■siah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 in-
•cluding the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
;and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in iS36-88 (Clasp).
" Colonel E. W. Smyth served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command
of the 25th Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches, CS. and Medal with Clasp).
=8 Colonel W.'W. H. Scott serve. 1 in the Abyssinian war in 1S68, and was present at the capture of Magdala
((mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
command of the nth Bengal Lancers, including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned, in despatches, CB.
:and Medal with Clasp).
59 Colonel P. W. Smith served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was preseiit
.■at the storming of Lalloo and at the capture ofUmbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880
(Medal).
'» Lt.Colonel J. A. M'Neale served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal).
"3 Colonel W.H. Meiklejohn served in the Hazara campaign ini863, including the operations on the Black iloun-
lain (Medal with Cliisp)_; and with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Served with' the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid and with the Zaimusht Expedition Oledal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsooii
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served with the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wao
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1S94 in
■command of the 20th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field Force under
.Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches, CH., and Clasp).
'* Lt.Colonel W. Loch served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present at
the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp).
7' Colonel B. Wemyss served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
'8 Colonel Wylic served with the 7th Royal Fusiliers inthe Umbeyla campaign of 1863, and was present at the
capture of the Conical Hill and the taking of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Bhootan
Kxpedition in 1865 (Clasp). Served with the 10th Bengal Lancers throughout iheAb.yssinian war of 1868 (Modal).
Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the expedition to the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served through-
out the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Political Officer in charge of the Afghan country north of Quetta, was present
with the expeditions against the Kakar and Atchakzai tribes, and as Chief Political Officer took part in the march
to Candahar with the force under Major General Pha3're (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of Her
Majesty's Government and of the Government of India, CSI., and Medal).
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Manchester Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry ..
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Yorkshire Light Infantry ..
Border Regiment
Border Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment . .
Gloucestershire Regiment..
South Wales Borderers
Middlesex Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry ..
K. O. Scottish Borderers ..
Bedfordshire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment..
Cheshire Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Connaught Rangers
West India Regiment
Irish Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Leinster Regiment
South Lancashire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment....
Lincolnshire Regiment .
Royal Marines
Devonshire Regiment....
7 Hussars
Scots Fusiliers
Northumberland Fusiliers..
Irish FusiUers
Highland Light Infantry ..
N. Staffordshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Drever, James William.i'^s Wing Officer ii Madras Infantry...
Halliday, Hugh Maclean, Assist. Commr., znd Grade, Assam
Arnold, Arthur Seymour, Squadron Officer i Madras Lancers
Strachej-, Bertram, Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas
Mai-son, Henry W. A., WingOflicer 3 Bengal Infantry
II Widdicombe, Geo. Templer.'^* Wing Officer 9 Bengal Inf.
II Lowry, James Herbert,'"''^ Wing Officer 8 Madras Infantry ..
II Carneg.v, Harry George, Assist. Polit. Agent, Mahi Kanta ...
II Campbell, AylmerM'Iver, Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry
II IKingston, Fred. Anderson.'^^f Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas...
II iErrington, Walter Henry, Wing Officer i Bombay Infantry...
II 'Southej-, Wm. Melvill, Wing Officer 77 Bombay infantry.'....
II jStevens, Stephen Bepton,'^' Wing Officer :;3 Madras Iniantry
Wallace-Dunlop, Arthur.i'S'f Wing Officer 23 Bengal Infantry
Batenian-Champain,Arth. P.,<'3ST;\rii]<r officer 2 Bu.3 Goorkhas
Wodehouse, Frederic Wm.,'-' Assist. Polit. Resiuent, Aden...
Chesney,Nat)ier EUes,'*" WingOfficerz Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Kappey,Max Albert Bums, Wing Officer 2b Madras Inf.
Magrath, Hen. Aug. P.,«J°t Wing Officer i Sikh Infantry
Berger, Ernest L. C., Wing Officer 30 Bombay Infantry
Hurly, Maurice Randall, Wing Ofdeer 3? Madras Infantry...
Taylor.ArthurWm. Neufville,"' Wing Officerio JIadras Inf.
Cook, Charles Chesney, Squadron Otiicer 2 Punjab Cavalry..
Home, James Murray, Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ....'....
MacGeorge, Henry .King, Wing Officer 16 Bombay Infantry..
Armstrong, Arthur Knox, Squad. Officer iLanc.Hyd. Cont.
Leveson-Gower, Chas. C, Squad. Comdr. i Bombay Lancers
Thacker, Henry Joseph. Dep, Assist. Com. G.en. ist Class ...
Booke, Benjamin P. S.,"-" Wing Officer Bhopaul Battalion ...
Palin, Philip Charles,'" Wing Officer 14 Bengal Infantry
Hawkins, George Arthur. Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. ist Class...
Bnrrard, Charles, Wing Officer 21 Bombay Infantry
Smith, Owen Annesley, Wing Officer 27 Bengal Infantry
Robinson, Geo. Tracey,'"t Wing Officer 33 Bengal Infantry.
Burlton, Alfred Ralph, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. ist Class ...
[Rowlandson, Alf. Turner,'" Wing Officer 26 Bombaylnfantry
Lucas, Frederic George,'*^ Wing Officer 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Begbie, Arunde! Sinclair, Wing Officer 16 Bengal Infantry...
Badcock, Francis P.,'*'2)SO. Wing Officer i Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Lewarne, Nicholas Albert,'*" Wing Officer 15 Bengal Inf. ...
Senior, Henry William R.,'*"^ Wing Officer 20 Bengal Infantry
Grant, Ian Hope,'*' Wing Officer 20 Bengal Infantry
Harman, Richard,'" DSO. Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry ,
Hall, Ernest Stanle.y,'^" "Wing Officer 30 Bengal Infantry
Turner, Fred.Wm.Chas. , Squad. Officer i Lancers Hyd.Cont
Wood, Ernest J. Macfarlane, Wing Officer 6 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Daunt, Walter Dickens, Squad. Comdr. i Central India Horse
Walker, Henry George, Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry
Brandreth, Edgar, Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers ..
.Symonds, Chas. W. H., Assist. Sundt. ist Gr. Surve.y of India
Swan, Charles Tarrant,'"! Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry..
Gordon, M'Leod James, Squadron Comdr. 4 Bombay Cav. ..
Harwell, Arthur Ross, Wing Officer 0 Bengal Infantry
Waller, Fred. C. Livingston, Wing Officer Deolee Irreg. Force
Tomkins, William Edward,'^- Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf. ..
Vincent, Frank Lloyd, Squadron Officer 7 Bombay Lancers
Moore, Harry Alexander, ''^ iVing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry
Hallowes, Francis William, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 1st Clas:
Peart, Denis George, Wing Officer 2 Bombay Infantry
Hodgson, Walter George, Wing Officer 17 Madras Infantry..
Lock, Fred. Robert E., Wing Officer 2 Bombay Infantry
Manning, William Henry,''- Wing Officer i Sikh Infantry ..
Schneider, Reginald P. C., Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry
Brown, Walter Henry, WingOfficer 25 Madras Infantry
Lowis, Robert Montresor, Assist. Commr. Rajanjjore, Punjab
Pritchard, Harry Torriano, Assistant PoUtioal Agent, Bans- ")
wara )
Wood, Cyril Edward,<^5 Wing Officer 17 Bengal Infantry
Richards, James Saui'in, Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Walton, Lewin Barlow, Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry
Watson, Alfred Camac, Wing Officer 11 Bengal Infantry ...
Sexton. John J. O'B., Wing Officer 10 Bombay Infantry
Hogg, Theodore C.M.T.,'5' Squadron Officer 3 Bengal Cavah'.y
Argles, Owen Charles,'"' Wmg Officer 5 Bengal lufautrj'
Macnamara, Wilfred C. F. R., Wing Officer 13 Bombay Inf. ...
Gurdon, Bertrand E. M.,'^* DSO. Dep. Commr. Kamroop, 1
Assam )
Merewether,JohnWalterBeresford, WingOfficer 43 Ben. Inf.
Grey, Wm. George, WingOfficer 3 Madras Infantry
Chalmers, Robert C. H.,'" Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont. ...
Bell, Lindesay Maxwell, Wing Officer 16 Bengal Intanti-y
Windham, Chas. Joseph, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry ...
Andrew, Albert, Squad. Officer 1 Lancers Hyderabad Cent.
Peacock, Henry Barnes, Political Assistant, 3rd Class ; \
Assistant Commissioner, Merwara i
Malcolm, William Leith, Wing Officer 31 Bengal Infantry ...
Lugard, Edward Jas.,"" DSO. Wing Officer 42 Bengal Inf....
Ricketts, Henry Carew,"' Squad. Officer 15 Bengal Lancers
Forbes, Lindsay Anstruther, Wing Officer 39 Bengal Inf
Tanner, Charles O. O., Wing Officer 29 Bombay Infantry
Fleming, Henry Lawrence, Wing Officer 36 Bengal I;;fantry
Forster, PhiUp Byron Bohun,''^ Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry
Williams, Cecil Howard,"^ WingOfficer 31 Madras Infantry...
Sangster, Alfred Bruce,"* Wing Officer 4 Bombay Infantry...
27 Oct. 86
10 Nov. 56
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. S6
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
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Last Regiment.
HigMancl Light Infantry ...
N. Lancashire Regiment ...
East Yorkshire Regiment ...
Lincolnshire Regimeut
Bedfordshire Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
East, Yorkshire Regiment ..
Border Regiment
Border Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Somerset Light Infantry ..
East Yorkshire Regiment..
Essex Regiment
Shropshire Light Infantry
Dragoon Guards
Manchester Regiment
Suflolk Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Connaught Rangers
Worcestershire Regiment ..
East Surrey Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment..
S. Lancashire Regiment ..
Connaught Rangers
Worcestershire Regiment . .
Worcestershire Regiment..
West Yorkshire Regiment..
Oxford Light Infantry
Oxford Light Infantry
Welsh Regiment
Welsh Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment
Dorsetshire Regiment
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Gloucestershire Regiment..
N. Lancashire Regimeut ..
Dorsetshire Regiment
Warwickshire Regiment .
Yorkshire Regiment
Yorkshire Regiment
Scots Fusiliers
Bedfordshire Regiment ....
West India Regiment
Border Regiment
Duke of Corn wall's Lt. Inf.
K. 0. Scottish Borderers .
Leicestei'shire Regiment .
South Wales Borderers . . . .
Bast Kent Regiment
Royal Marines
Welsh Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Leicestershire Regiment ..
West India Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
Manchester Regiment
NorthamiJtonshire Regt. ..
N. Lancashire Regiment ..
Liverpool Regiment
Essex Regiment
Scots Fusiliers
N. Lancashire Regiment ..
Warwickshire Regiment ..
6 Dragoon Guards
6 Dragoon Guards
I Dragoon Guards
Dublin Fusiliers
K. 0. Scottish Borderers ..
Highland Light Infantry .,
Hampshire Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment.
Cheshire Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry .
I Hussars
6 Dragoon Guards
Gloucestershire Regiment.
Durham Light Infantry ....
Royal Marines
Gloucestershire Regiment .
Worcestershire Regiment .
Bedfordshire Regimeut ....
West India Regiment
Bedfordshire Regimeut ....
Norfolk Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry ....
Scots Fusiliers
Devonshire Regiment
LlErTENAKTS.
2nd LIEUT.
Stewart, Fras. Thornton, Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry, j
with rank of Captain S
.lamieson, Aubrey James, Wing Oflicer 6 Bengal Infantry ...
Benn, Harry Gordon, Squadrou Commander 3 Bombay Cav.
.MacAndrew, Hy. J. Milnes, Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry
Orchard, John Wailer,'>'» Wing Officer 15 Madras Infantry ...
Bolton, Arthur Hely, WingOfficer 13 Bombay Infantry
Jacob, Wm. Swinton, Wing Officer x6 Bombay Infantry
Laing, Fred. Charles, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Inl'antry
Napier, Hon. Arthur Fullarton, Squad. Officer 12 Bengal Cav.
Hickloy, Alfred Charles,«'36-\viug Officer i Bn. 3 Goorkhas ...
Denne, Richard Wm. Arthur, Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
Kirkwood, Thomas Moore, WingOfficer 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Stuart, Alex. Percy D. C, Wing Officer 25 Bombay Infantry
Dunolly, Kenneth J. G., Wing Officer 5 Madras Infantry
Howe, Rupert Bohun Blunt, Wing Officer 6 Madi-as Infantry
Smithett, Arthur C. H.,«''' Squad. Officer 15 Bengal Lancers ...
Southey, Henry Herbert, Squadron Officer 7 Bombay Lancei's
Patterson, Han-y M'Neale, Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry...
Nurse, Henry Harvey, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry
Scott, Walter Cleland, Wing Officer 38 Bengal Infantry
Bardley-Howard,Wm. Sebastian,<^'''Wing Officer 29 Ben. Inf.
Creagh, Arthur H. D., Wing Officer 21 Bombay Infantry
Powell, Nathaniel J. H.,'^''^WiDg Officer 23 Bengal Infantry..,
Carter, John R. B. G., Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inl'antry .-....,
Ross, John William, Offg. Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry..
Maxwell, Hamilton George, Squad. Officer 16 Bengal Cavalry
Chitty, Ernest R. I., Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry
Ducat, Claude TuUoch, Squadron Comdr. i Bombay Lancers
Des VcEux, Herbert, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade, Burmah
Taylor, Francis Heale,^"^ Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry
Hiil, John,"-'* Wing Officer 15 Bengal Infantry
Priestley, Charles E, N., Squadron Officer 2 Madras Lancers
Bruce, Frederick, Wing Officer i Madras Infantry
Jacob, Harold Fenton, Assist. Polit. Resident, Aden
Mockler, Guy H. G., Wing Officer 30 Madras Infantry
Eraser, Nicil Grahame,^'" Squadron Officer 4 Bombay Cavalry
Wintour, Evelyn, Squadron Officer 3 Madras Lancers
Prendergast, Wm. Heirry,^"^ Wing Officer 20 Bengal Infantry
Savi, Robert J. T.,*-"' Wing Officer 30 Madras Infantry
Warner, Wm. Ward, Squadron Officer 3 Lancers Hyd. Cont
Sillery, John Jocelyn Doyne, Wing Officer 25 Bombay Inf....
Twigg, Edward Francis, Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry..
Cunningham, Percy Henry, ^""^ WingOfficer i Bombay Inf. ..
Oakes, George Richard, Wing Officer 28 Madras Infantry
Robinson, Godfrey Walker,''''-' Wiug Officer 27 Bengal Infantry
Clarke, Arthur C. S., Squadron Officer i3 Bengal Lancers
Fraser, Waltei Simon, Squadron Officer 19 Bengal Lancers
Stanton, Hubert Lionel,''*'^ Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry
Adye, Daniel Richard, Wing Officer 6 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Hennessy, John Patrick C, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. and Class
Lethbridge, Francis Washington,''^* Wing Officer 27 Bengal ^
Infantry ,
Drake-Srockman, David Henry, Wing Officer 6 Bengal Inf.
Allen, Hugh. Morris, Squadron Officer 5 Punjab Cavalry ...
Shakespear, Frank, Squadron Officer 4 Bengal Cavalry
Chaohu, Ronald Eustace, Squad. Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry...
Stotherd,Edw.Aug.Wood,''*3 Squad. Officer 4 Lan. Hyd. Cont.
Burton, Frederic Nuthall.'s-i'Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry
Chichester, Alfred G. de V., Wing Officer 28 Bengal Infantry
Beddek, Edward Escott, Wing Officer 2 Madras Infantry
Lester, Claude Dallas.s^swin^ officer 17 Bombay Infantry ...
Codrington, Hubert Walter,''^"' Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Holmes, Gilbert Vallentin, Adjutant Malwah Bheel Corps ...
Roome, Reginald Eckford, Squad. Officer 6 Bombay Cav. ...
Smith, George R. de H., Squadron Officer 2 C. I. Horse ......
Wikeley, James Masson,^*' Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Cavalry
Barton, Thomas Steward, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry ...
Browne, Alfred Percy, Squadi-on Officer I C.l. Horse
Waterfield, Arthur C. M.,''*^ Squadron Officer 11 Bengal Lan.
Roddy, Henry Hugh,^^' Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry
Kennion, Roger Lloyd, Assistant British Agent, Gilgit
Wallis, Hugh Ryves.'i'-'" Wiug Officer 34 Bengal Infantry
Grant, Fras. Douglas, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
Saulez, Edmund, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Infantry
Thompson, Harry A.. H., Wing Officer 2 Bn. i Goorkhas
Tweddell, Henry, Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry
James, Montague Gifford, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry
Macquoid, Chas. E. B. P. K., Squadron Officer i Lan.Hyd.Cont
Keays, Robert William C, Wing Officer 28 Madras Infantry
Harward, Arthur J. N., Wing Officer 10 Bengal Infantry
Stack, Chas. Spottiswoode,^'^ Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav...
Britten, Thomas Xavier, Wing Officer 10 Bombay Infantry...
Birch, Fred. Wm., Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2ndClass
Tribe, Charles Walter,'^'^ Wing Officer 38 Bengal Infantry ..,
Lucas, Harold M. A., Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2ud Class
Vaughan, Richard Randal, Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry
Dale, George Arthur, Wing Officer 19 Bengal Infantry
Rainey, Edmund Flower, Wing ufficer 12 Madras Infantry ..
Firth, Edward William Anson, Wing Officer 9 Madras Inf, ..
Vaughan, Robert Edward, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. ist Class
Bruce, Hon. Chas. Granville.^s'' Wing Officer i Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Thomasou, Arch. Fawcett, Wing Officer 21 Bengal Infantry...
Grove, Henry Montgomery, Squad. Officer i Bengal Cavalry
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. £6
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov 86
8 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 85
8 Dec. 86
3 Dec. 86
8 Deo. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 86
29 Dec. 86
28 Nov. S7
loDec. 87
30 Dec. 87
2 Jan. 88
21 Jan.
23 Jan.
24 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
iFeb.
2 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
16 Mar. 87
5 Feb. '
30 Mar. 87
S Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
7 May
5 Feb.
16 Mar. 87
28 Sent. 87
5 Feb. 87! II Feb,
5 Feb. 87 II Feb
5 Feb. 87
S Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept.87
4 May 87
14 Sept.87
4 May 87
14 Sept.87
4 May 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
13 Apr. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept.37
20 July 87
23 Mar. 87
5 Feb. 37
14 Sept.S?
5 Feb. -
88
83
83
21 Feb. 88
Feb. 88
22 Feb. 88
22 Feb. 88
23 Feb. 85
23 Feb. 88
24 Feb. 88
25 Feb. 88
26 Feb. 88
27 Feb. 88
27 Feb. 88
29 Feb. 88
29 Feb. 88
29 Feb. 88
2 Mar. 88
3 Mar. 8S
9 Mar. 88
10 Mar. 88
22 Mar. 88
8 Sept.87
I Feb. 78
14 Sept.87
9 Nov. 87
.6 Nov. "
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept.87
' Nov. 87
14 Sept.87
14 Sept.87
30 Mar. 87
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
-o Mar. 87
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept.87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept.87
II Feb. 88
14 Sept.87
5 Oct. 87
11 Feb. 88
14 Sept. 87
II Feb. 88
I Sept.87
II Feb. 88
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
3 Feb. 87
4 May 87
5 Feb. 87
4 May '.
16 Nov. 87
88
£8
88
22 Mar. 88
24 Mar. 88
25 Mar. 88
30 Mar. 88
31 Mar.
I Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
2 Apr. 83-
7 Apr. 88
9 Apr. 88
12 .4pr. 88
20 Apr. 88
21 Apr. 88
4 May 88
8 May 88
0 May 88
21 May 88
13 May 88
9 June 88
29 June 88
2 July 88
13 July. 88
31 Jiily 88
2 Aug. 88
7 Aug. 88
26 Aug. 88
31 Aug. 88
1 Sept. 88
13 Sept. 88
21 Sept. 88
21 Sept. 88
28 Sept. 88
14 Oct. 88
17 Oct. 88
17 Oct. 88
17 Oct. 88
17 Oct. £8
27 Oct. 88
29 Oct. 88
30 Oct.
5 Feb. 87 1 I Nov.
435
Indian Staff Corp.
>*m\
Tork & Lancaster Reftiuient
Inniskilliag Fusiliers
Cheshire Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
Durham Lijfht Infantry ..
Gloucestershire Regiment..
West Surrej' Regiment
West India Regiment ...
Lancashire Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Sord.
Dublin B''usiliers
7 Dragoon Guards
Yorkshire Light Infantry. . .
West Yorkshire Regiment
West India Regiment
3 Dragoon Guards
South LancashireRegiment
Dragoon Guards ,,, ..
Lelnster Regiment .
Worcestershire Regiment...
South [,ancashire Regiment
Duke of Cornwall's Lc. Inf.
Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Connauglit Rangers
West Surrey Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt. ...
Irish Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment...
6 Di-agoou Guards
E. Lancashire Regiment ...
Royal Marines
Royal Marines
West Kent Regiment
LE,ucaster Regiment
Argyll and Suth. Highrs —
Irish Fusiliers
Irish Fusiliers
East Surrey Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
K. Lo.ncashire Regiment ...
Devonshire Regiment
Won.;(;stershiie Regiment...
Lincolnshire Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Highland Light Iniantry ...
N. Lancashire Regiment ...
Liverpool Regiment
West India Regiment
West India Regiment
Leicestershire Regiment ...
Bedfordshire Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
S. Staffordshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Worcestershire Regiment...
7 Hussars
Leinster Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
Border Regiment
S. Lancashire Regiment ...
Warwickshire Regiment ...
Border Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Warwickshire Regiment ...
Warwickshire Regiment ...
Bedfordshire Regiment
West India Regiment
Irish Fusiliers
Norfolk Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment
InniskilUng Fu.-iliers
Oxford Liffht Infantry
Cheshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Seaforth Highlanders
Middlesex Regiment
EastSurrey Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry
8 Hussars
Dorsetshire Regiment
Dorsetshire Regiment
Shropshire Light Infantry
Dorsetshire Regiment
Essex Rettiment
Essex Regiment
LlliUTENANIS.
2udLlEUI.
lo Gunning, Charles John, Wing Officer i Madras Infantry
lo Coa.pe-Smith, Henry.fi'Js Squadron Officer ii Bengal Lancers
lo Peterson, Cecil Herbert, AVing Officer 3-, Bengal Infantry
9 Macmullen, Frederic G. K., Squad. O'thcer 12 Bengal Cav. ...
10 WilUamson, Michael,^'-" Wing Officer 21 Bengal Infantry
'o Dunsfoid, Francis P. S., WingOfiicer 2 Bengal Infantry
10 Bruce, Wm. Alex. M., Wing Officer26 Bombay Infantry
10 Nisbett, William Gibbon. Wins: Officer -,2 Madras Infantry ...
10 Lindsay, Henry A. P., Wing Officer 8 Madras Infantry
10 Stone, William Richard, Assist. Commr. 4th Grade, Burmah
1-° Johnson, Gilbert Ward,""' Squadron Officer 3 Puii.iab Cavalry
10 Griffith, Wm. W. G., Squadron Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
10 ffrench-Mullen, JohuL.Wm., Squad. Officer 1-, Bengal Lancers'
Renton, Colin Campbell.'"- Wing Officer 6 Inf. Hyd. Cent. ..
Badcock, Alex. James,'"^ Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. :st Class ..
Bentinck, Reg. Joseph, Squad. Officer 4 Lancers Hyd. Cont.
10 jLaue, Henry Arthur, Squfidron Officer 2 Lancers Hyd. Cont.,
10 Boome, Edward Herbert,""-* with 28 Madras Infantry
10 |Scharlieb, Wm. Karl, Squadron Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry
10 iBowen, Charles Eustace. Wine Officer i Madras Infantry
10 IBell, Henry Phillipps. Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry
10 Morris, Godfrey Maxwell,'''^ Wing Officer 22 Madras Infantry
10 iBarnett, Garevp, Wing Officer 31 Madras Infantry
10 Ware, Frank C. W., Squadron Officer 7 Bombay Lancers
10 jRidgwav, Richard T. I., Wing Officer 40 Bengal Infantry
10 Solbe, Cihas. E. de Lisle,'»6 Wing Officer 5 Sikh Infantry
"lo jPowell, Wm. Bowen, Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry
Sutton, Fras. G. Hill,'"" Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry
Leslie, Clement S. D.,""* Wing Officer 2 Bombay Infantry
Rowcroft, Ernest Cave, Whig Officer 35 Bengal Infantry
Bailey, Wm. Aug., Cantonment Magistrate, Cawnpore
Howell, Ernest A. R.,'"' Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Turner, Henry Hamilton Fyers, Squad. Officer 2 Ben. Lancers
Murray, Edw. R. Blakiston, Wing Officer 29 Madras Infantry
Harding, Maynard Ffolliott, Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
How, Arthur Pemberton, Wing Officer 17 Madras Infantry ...
Dickson, John Herbert, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry
Anderson, Allan Meyrick."i"'Wing Officer 21 Madras Infantry
M'Crea, Alfred Coryton,'" Wing Officer 37 Bengal Iniantry
10 iHarvest, Herbert de Vere, Wing Officer 9 Madras Iniantry...
White, Ion Grove, Squadron Officer 16 Bengal Cavalry
Eraser, Walter Andrew, Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry
Newnham, Walter Fawcett, Squadron Officer 4 Bombay Cav.
Cockcraft, Charlton Macleod,Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Turner, Alfred G. B., Squadron Officeri 3 BengalLancers
Beatty, Lionel Nicholson. Squad. Comdr. i Bombay Lancers
Pirrie", Francis William, Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry
Watling, Gordon, Wing Officer 16 Bengal Infantry
Rose, John Latham, Wing Officer 2 Bn. i Goorkhas
Thornton, Chas. Edw., Squadron Officer 16 Bengal Cavalry...
Porteons, Chas. M'Leod,"^ Wing Officer 9 Bengal Infantry ...
Boddam, Ernest B. C.,'" Wing Officer 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Bliott-Lockhart, Percy C.^i* Wing Officer Corps of Guides ...
Obbard, Edw. Naismiih, Wing Officer 10 Bengal Infantry ...
Daniell, Frank Wm., W^ing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry
Cockerill, Geo. Kynaston,"^ Wing Officer 28 Bengal Infantry
Lloyd, Wm. Edm. Eyre, Wing Officer 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Hodding, James Sweet,'" Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry...
Fordyce,H.LawrenceDingwall,Dep. Assist. Com.Gen.2ndClass
Cobham, Horace Walter, Squadron Officer 5 Bombay Cavalry
Orr, John Loch, Squadron Officer i Lancers Hyd. Cont
Vandeizee, John Herbert, Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont. ...
Ford, Charles A. AV., Wing Officer 4 Bombay Infantry
PenninETton, Arthur Watson, Squad. Officer 9 Ben. Lancers...
:o I Bell, Richard Carmichael, Squad. Officer 2 Central India Horse
9 Longden, Arthur Berridge,''" Wing Officer 37 Bengal Inf. ...
9 CUmo. Skipton Hill, Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry
9 Eastmead, Charles Sidney,''^" Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas..
9 Vaughan, Edward Gyles,"' Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2ud Class ..
Brakspear, William Rae, "«Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Martm, Edw. Victor, Wing Officer 18 Bengal Infantry
Jackson, Robert Pilkington, Wing Officer 13 Madras Infantry
Vanrenen, Geo. Rainier, Wing Officer i6 Bengal Infantry
Stevens, Nathaniel M. C, Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry ...
9 isaker, Harold Robert, Wing Officei 13 Madras Infantry
9 iAnnesley, Arthur S. R., Wing OfRcer 33 Bengal Infantry
9 'Heffernan, Herbert Wm., Wmg Officer 19 Madras Infantry...
9 JDonnan.Wilham, Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
9 iScott, Bernard, Assistant Military Accountant, 2nd Glass
10 Faunce, Robert deLaune,"* Squad. Officer t MadrasLancers...
10 iDavies, Charles Henry, Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry
9 Robson, Charles Grsme,'*^ Wing Officer 10 Bengal Infantry
10 ! Wilson, James Alban, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Iniantry
9 I Harrington, John Lane, Wing Officer 14 Bombay Infantry....
lo Parr, Harington Owen,"*^ Wing Officer 7 Bengal Infantry
9 'Lyne, Charles Virgil Nunez, Wmg Officer 16 Madras Infantry
9 ■Bagshawe,Fred.Wm., Wing Officer 8 Madras Infantry
10 iM'ConauLey, Harry, Squadron Officer 7 Bengal Cavalry
9 'Garden,' Arch. Ross Hervey,'" Wing Officer Corps of Guides...
9 Fenner, Claude Cambridge, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry ...
9 iSearle, Percy Cormack, Wing Officer 9 Bombay Iniantry
9 iMajor, Francis Forbes, Wing Officer i Infantry Hyd. Cont. ...
9 iPisher, Frederick, Wing Officer? Bombay Infantry
9 Brooke, Harry Morris M., Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry ...
S Feb. 87
S Feb. 87
16 Nov. 87
II Feb. 88
4 May 87
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
5 Feb. 87
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept.87
S Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
5 Feb. 87
16 Nov. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 87
\6 Nov. 87
25 July 88
5 Feb. 87
1 Dec. 87
II Feb. 88
4 Sept.87
I Feb. 88
I Feb. 88
II Feb. 88
1 Feb. 88
4 May 87
19 Jan. 87
14 Sept.87
28 .Sept. S7
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept.87
14 Sept.87
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept.87
14 Seiit.87
16 Nov. 87
14 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
19 Oct. 87
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436
Last Regiment.
East Surrey Regiment
8 Hussars
Berkshire Ref?iment
South Lancashire Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Dorsetshire Regiment
K. O. Scottish Borderers ...
West Yorkshire Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt. ...
Irish Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry...
York Light Infau try
West Riding Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment...
Irish Rifles
Sussex Regiment
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Leinster Regiment
Lemster Regiment
Irish Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Derbyshire Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Dublin Fusiliers
Lincolnshire Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment
Yorli Light Infantry
Middlesex Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Welsh Fusiliers
Wiltshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment . .
Middlesex Regiment
Berkshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Derbyshire Regiment
Dublin FusiUers
Royal Artillery
Irish Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Munster Fusiliers
Leicestershire Kegiment ...
4 Dragoon Guards
Deyonshire Regiment
Leicestershire Regiment...
Devonshire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment...
Durham Light Infantry ...
Shropshire Light Infantry
Royal Artillery
Munster Fusiliers
Somerset Light Infantry ...
Middlesex Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Leicestershire Regiment ..
Leicestershire Regiment ..
N. Lancashire Regiment ..
Derbyshire Regiment
East SuiTey Regiment
Berkshire Regiment
York Light lufantry
Welsh Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Sirffolk Regiment
Irish Rifles
Welsh Fusiliers
Welsh Regiment
3 Dragoon Guards
Irish Fusiliers
Norfolk Regiment
Border Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Manchester Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
East Surrey Regiment
South AYales Borderers
Wa.rmckshire Regiment . .
Liverpool Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Irish Regiment ,
LlEtJIENANTS.
Henslowe, Francis J. Deloraine, Squad. Officer 2 Punjab Cav.
Petre, Bernard James, Squadron Officer 2 Madras Lancers .... ;
Quinn, .lohn James Patrick, Wing Officer 28 Madras Infantry
Troup, Hu^h Rose, Wing Officer 26 Madras Infantry
Rampini, Fred. Charles, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class .
Beale, Willy, Wing Officer 17 Bombay Infantry
Sherer, John Corrie,'-^ Squadron Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry .
Beadon, William,"™ Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry
Bell, John Beatson,'^! Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry
Pearson, Hugh Fred, irchie,"''* Wing Officer 23 Bengal Infantry
Johnstone, Francis Herbert, Wing Officer ii Madras Infantry
Foord, Edward Russell, Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantrj',
Dallas, Julian Stuart. Wing Olficercs Madras Infantry ....
Pigou, Fred. Hugo, Wing Officer i Infantry Hyd. Cont
Benn, Robt. Arthur Edward,'^* Squad. Comdr.5 Bombay Cav.
Lloyd-Jones, Fred. Llewellyn, Wing Officer 13 Bombay inf. ...
^Vhite, William Edward, Wing Officer i Bengal Infantry
Bagley, Richard George, Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry
Clarke, Geo. Lecoc Philip, Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry...
Hitohins, Harold Edmund, Wing Officer i Bengal Infantry...
Norman, Henry Erasmus,""'' Wing Officer 2 Madras Infantry
Windsor, Wm. John, Wing Officer 19 Bengal lufantry n Feb. 88 4 Dec. 89
Playfair, Alan, Assistant Commr. 3rd Grade, Assam
Beynon, Wm. G.-L.,"' BSO. Wing Officer i Bn. 3 Goorkhas ..
Dew, Armine Brereton,"^^ Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Perkins, John Charles C, Wing Officer 10 Bengal Infantry ...
Bleckley, Fred. Colin Campbell, Squad. Officer 8 Bengal Cav.
Scott, Thomas Edwin, Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry
Dalyell.Hugh Kenneth, Squadron Officer 3 Lancers Hyd. Cont.
Barnard, Andrew E., Squad. Officer 4 Lancers Hyd. Cont. ...
Randall, John, Wing Officer 23 Bengal Infantry
Jeiicoat, Fred. Hugh H., Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry
Price, Cyril Uvedale,"* Wing Officer 30 Bombay Infantry
Hughes, Victor, Wing Officer 35 Bengal Infantry
Doveton, Albert Mangles, Wmg Officer i Bombay Infantry. ..
Clay, Stanley, Wing Officer 43 Bengal Infantry
Roberts, Archibald, Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry
Codrington, Ernest, Assist. Commr. 4th Grade, Burmah
Crosthwaite, John Graham, Assist, Commr. Lahore, Punjab
Whitehead. John Holberton, Wing Officer 33 Madras Infantry
Hay, Arthur, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry
Prince, Wm. Chas. Stuart, Wing Officer 13 Madras Infantry ;
Gray, Fred. Wm. B., Wing Officer 4 Punjab Infantry
Murray, Alan BeviUe, Wing Officer 31 Madras Infantry...,
Black, Waller Clarence, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry .
.Staunton, Wm. Beauchamp, Wing Officer 25 Madras Infantry
Saunders, Arthur Rivers, Squadron Ofllcer 2 Lancers ",
Hyderabad Contingent )
Shea, John Stuart Mackenzie, Offg. Squad. Officer 15 Ben. Lan.
Pierce, Frederick George, Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry
Talbot, John,"''' Squadron Officer 7 Bombay Lancers
Anderson, Patrick Graham. Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry
Sheppard, George Sidne.y, Squad. Officer 9 Bengal Lancers
Rattray, Charles, Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry ,
Watson, Lionel Arthur, Wing Officer 31 Bengal Infantry
Jones, Harry Harvey, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Gordon, John L. R., Ofl'g. Wing Officer 15 Pcngal Infantry...
Eardley-Wilmot, Ernest, Wing Officer 45 Bengal Inf.
Chatterton, George D. L.,"*^ Wing Officer i Sikh Infantry
3andford,Hai'ryCoddington.'*' Wing Officer i Punjab Infantry
Davis, Edward Newnham, Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont. ...
Shewell, Arthur Poole, Wing Officer 23 Bombay infantry ...
Grace,_Charles H. C, Wing Ofllcer 5 Bombay Infantry
Blois- Johnson, Thos. Gordon, Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf.
Vallings, Henry Alan,'*' ^wing Officer 29 Bengal Infantry
Trotter, Frank Wallace D.. Wing Officer 3 Bombay Infantry
Cooper, Wm. George, Squadron Officer 4 Bombay Cavalry...
Jacques, Francis Ax\g., Wing Officer 14 iiengal Infantry
Walker, William Robert,Wing Officer 15 Madras Infantry ...
Elderton, Murray Trent, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Infantry ....
Wooldridge, Wm. Hugh, Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry....
Anderson, Henry Lawrence, Wing Officer 5 Bengal Infantry...
Ricketts, Lancelot Hamilton, Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry
Down, Cecil Patton, Assist. Commr., Lahore, Punjab
Kaantze, Cedric Richard, Wing Officer s JIadras infantry ..
Clery , Carleton Buckley Laming, Wing Officer 25 Bombay Inf.
Ford, Harry Burroughs, Wing Officer 31 Bengal Infantry ..
Harington, Herbert Hastings, Wing Officer 32 Madras Inf. ..
Molyneux, Edward M. J., Squad. Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry
Waterfleld, Bertram Clarke, Assistant Commissioner, Punjab
Richardson, Chas. Wm. Grant,"" Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Elsmie, Alex. M. Spears,"*' Wing Officer 2 Punjab Infantry
Mears, Ai'thur, Wing Officer 2 Madras Infantry
Lillingston, William Edward Gordon, Squadron Officer )
I Lancers Hyderabad Contingent j
Gaisford, James, Wing Officer 25 Bengal Infantry
Codrington, Harry de ISurgh, Dep.Assist.Cora. Gen. 2nd Class 28 Nov.
Webb, Algernon Edward,' ''J Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry 16 Nov.
Cooke, Augustus Hodson, Wing Officer i Inf. Hyd. Cont 5 De
Hood, Ernest Frederick.'^o W'ing Officer 7 Bengal Infantry... 21 Dec. S7
Hill, Frank Barton,"-'' Wing Officer 34 Bengal infantry 6 June
Blakeway, Denys Brooke, Assist. Oommr. 3rd Grade, Punjab 22 Aug. S8
Ricketts, Percy Edward,"- Squad. Officer 18 Beng:al Lancers 22 Aug. 88:17 Juneoo
NetherBole.Fred, Ralph, Commandant Burma MUitary Police! 30 Jan. 8gli8 June 90
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11 Feb. 88
24 Apr.
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8 Dec. 88
5 Feb. 87
9 Sept 88
II Feb. 88
30 Jan, 89
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8 Dec. 88
437
Indian Staff Corps.
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Liverpool Reijiment
S. Staffordshire Eegiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Manchester Regiment
Manchester Regiment ... .
Border Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Irish Fusiliers
Border Regiment
South Wales Borderers
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Royal Artillery
East Surrey Regiment
Lancashire Fu.siliers
Border Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ..
Gordon Highlanders
Highland Light Infantry ...
Manchester Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment..,
West Yorkshire Regiment
Connaught Rangers
Gonna.ught Rangers
Warwickshire Regiment ...
Gloucestershire Regiment..
Irish Rifles
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Irish Regiment
Irish Regiment
Irish Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Scottish Rifles
West Riding Regiment ....
Gloucestershire Regiment
7 Dragoon Guards
Hampshire Regiment
Highland Light Infantry .
Derbyshire Regiment ....
Derbyshire Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry
Wiltshire Regiment
York & Lancaster Regiment
N. Staffordshii-e Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Irish Fusiliers
Leicestershire Regiment ..
Lincolnshire Regiment
King's On-n Scottish Bords
Lancashire Fusiliers
15 Hussars
West Yorkshire Regiment
Gloucestersliire Regiment
West Surrey Regiment ...
Royal Scots
West Yorkshire Regiment
3 Dragoon Guards
Lincolnshire Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Royal Fusiliers
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Inniskilling jj'usiliers
West Surrey Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Northumberland Fusiliers
Worcestershire Regiment..
Lancashire Fusiliers
Worcestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment
InniskiUing Fusiliers
Warwickshire Regiment ..
West Surrey Regiment
Bast Lancashire Regiment
lEast Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashu-e Regiment
N. Staffordshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment,
Devonshire Regiment ...,
Bedfordshire Regiment .
Devonshire Regiment
Highland Light Infantry,.
East Yorkshire Regiment...
Irish Regiment
Welsh Fusiliers
Connaught Rangers ....
Wiltshire Regiment ....
LlEUTENAKIS.
Ralph, Alfred Colyer, Wing Officer b Bengal Infantry
Keyworth, Walter, Wmg Officer 14 Madras Infantry
Shaw, Herbert Stuart, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantrj*
Gunning, Orlando Geo.'^* Wing Olficer 35 Bengal Infantry ...
Stewart, John Alexander, with 7 Bengal Infantry
Garden, Alex. Harry ,'^5 Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry
"ondou, James Knighton, Wing Officer i3 Bengal Infantry
Fraser, Frederick John, Wing Officer 33 Bengal infantry
Gough, George Broomfield,'56 Wing Officer 20 Bengal Infantrj'
Jackson, Cyril Compton Wing Officer Bhoi^al Battalion
Lightfoot, Thos. WilU.ams, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry...
Macdonald, Norman Alex., Wing Officer 14 Bengal Infantry
Cameron, Donald Hay, Squadron Officer 2 C. I. Horse
Tayler, Wm. Fothergill Cooke, Squad. Officer i Punjab Cav....
Maxwell, Laui-enceLockhart,"-''^ Squad. Officer 2 Ben. Lancers
M'Baruet, A\e^. Edward. Offg. Squad. Officer 5 Punjab Cav.
Lees, Clarence Edward,"^' Wing Officer 34 Bengal Infantry...
bee, Alex. Wm. HeniT, Wing Officer 16 Madras Infantry....
Forteath^Fred. Wm. Hughes, Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf. .
Hughes, Jidw. Malcolm,''"'' Oilg. Squad. Officer 14 Ben. Lan,
Strahan, George Aubrey, Wing Officer 29 Madras Infantry
Moore, Chas. Hesketh J. ,Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class....
Hutchinson.Chas.R.Maclagan,"'^ Wing Officer iBn.4Goorkhas
Haldane, Chas. Levenax, AVing Officer 8 Madras Infantry
Moore, Frederick T. T., Squad. Officer 4 Bengal Lancers
Moore, Alexander, Wing Officer 6 Madras Infantry
Pinney, John Charles Digby, Squadron Officer i C. I. Horse..
Douglas, Walter Binny, Wing (Officer 8 Bengal Infantry
Carter, Godfrey Lambert, Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry
Macpherson, Rodei-ick Geo.,"'^* Wing Officer 10 Bengal Inf. ...
Cruddas, Hugh Wilson, Assist. Comdt. Burmah Mil. Police...
Andrew, Frederick Annesley, Wing Officer 11 Bengal Inf. ...
Hill, Wm. Alfred, Wing Officer 11 Bengal Infantry
Copeland, Frederick, Wmg Officer 30 Madras Infantry
Bayley, Edward Charles, Oiig. Squad. Officer 15 Bengal Lan.
Hanmer, Lambert A. G.,"'''' Squad. Officer 1 Punjab Cavalry
Bannerman, Wyndham P., Squadron Officer i Bom. Lancers
Humfrey, Fred. George C, Squad. Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry
Thompson, Ivan Frank Ross,'''* Wing Officer 26 Bengal Inf.
Anderson, William Christian, Wing Officer i Bn. 1 Goorkhas
Kaye, Cecil, Wing Officer 21 Bengal Infantry
Mu'nn, Reginald George, Offg. Wing Officer 36 Bengal Inf..
Pa;s-ne, Edward Henry, Wing Officer i Inf. Hyderabad Cont.
Alexander, Henry Sterling, Wing Officer 16 Madras Inf
Clark, Charles H. Baldwin, '»' Wing Officer 26 Madras Inf. ...
Ainslie, Henry Perceval, Wing Officer 3 Madras Infantry ...
Tennani, Fdward, Squadron Officer 3 Lancers Hyd. Cont. ...
Maxwell, Alex. Gordon, Squadron Officer 6 Bengal Cavalry
Roosmale-Cocq, Chas. Alex. Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf. ...
Kemball, John Shaw."''^ Wing Officer 29 Bengal Infantry .,.
Bell, George Henry,""' Wing Officer 3S Bengal Infantry
Burton, Richard Watkins. Wing Officer 5 Inf Hyd. Cont
Tancred, Thomas Selby,""- Squadron Officer i C. I. Horse ...
Barff, Reg. Merton, Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry
Darley, James Russell, Wing Officer 9 Bombay Infantry
Pluwden, Trevor Chichele, Assisi. Commr. 3rd CI. .Hyderabad
Garden, John Ratter, Oilg. Wing Officer 15 Bengal Infantry
Bateman-Champain.HughF., with i Bn. i Goorkhas....
Holland-Prior, Pcmeroy,""^ Squad. Officer 13 Bengal Lancers
Money, Ernest Douglas, Wing Officer i Bn. i Goorkhas
Smith, Guy de Herriez,''"* "Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry...
Cummins, Harry Ashley Vane, Wing 0fficer2lnf. Hyd. Con.
Cheyne, Reg. Ednionstone, Squad. Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry
Dallas, Alex. Egerton, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
Warden, Warren Henry,""^ Wing Officer 39 Bengal Infantry-
West, Geo. Wm. Maxwell, AViug Officer I Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Travers, Robt. Eaton,"'" Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Geoghegan, FrancisEdw. Wing Officer 13 Bombay Infanny
West, Alex. Arthur, Wing Officer 5 Bomb.ay Infantry
Morris, Donald Ogilvy, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade.Hyderabad
MacLean, Hector L. Stewart,'"'' Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Cassels, Gilbert Robert, Wmg Officer 35 Bengal Infantr3' ...
Nuttall, Mansfield Elliot, Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry
Hannyngton, John Arth., Wing Officersg Bombay Infantry'...
Baker, Cecil Norris, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry
Lawrenson, Thomas G. P., Wing Officer 6 Madras Infantry
E wart, Chas. Geo. Edmundson, Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cav.
Taylor, George Arthur C. Offg. Wing Officer 3 Madras Inf....
Amesbury, Wheaten L. R., Wing Officer 6 Bengal Infantry...
Hornby.Montague Leyland,"^"i»SO.Wing Officer 2 Punjab Inf.
Bunbu'ry, Wm. Clement Hanmer, Wing Officer 40 Ben. Inf....
Lavie, Leslie J. Germaine, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry
Marriott, Leslie Hawthorne, Wing Officer 6 Madras Infantry
Holman, Herb. Campbell,"*- Squad. Officer 16 Bengal Cav. ...
Samborne, Frederick Carey Stukeley Pahner,^*^ Officiat- \
ing Wing Officer 13 Bengal Infantry j
Field, Charles Douglas, Wing Officer 28 Madras Infauiry ...
Brand, Herbert, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry
Firfh, Richard Anson, Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry
Alexander, Arthur Vickers, Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry
Smith, William Frank,"*^ Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Keily, Edward Wm., Wing Officer 25 Madras Infantry
Knox, Stuart Geo., Officiating Political Agent, Malwa
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[rish Eej^iment
trish Ke'_':ment
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ajyal Artillery
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16 Lancers
Scots Fusiliers
Scots Fusiliers
Hampshire Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
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y. Lancashire Regiment ...
Border Regiment
2 Dragoiin^Guards
Sussex Regiment
7 Dragoon Guards
Bedfordshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Lancaster Regiment
vlanchestpr R'egiment ....
Middlesex Regfment
'A'esi India Regiment
Sutlblk Regiment
A'orcestei'Shire Regiment.
Suffolk Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
I Dragoon Guards ,
Bedfordshire Regiment
N'. Lancashire Regiment .,
i3 Husears
Liverpool Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Irish Regiment
Royal Artillery
N'orfolk Regimeni;
Loinster Regiment ..,
Worcestershire Regiment/
Border Regiment
IV. O. Scottish Borderers ..
Wiltshire Regiment
Scottish Rifies
ConDaught Rangers ........
East Kent Regiment
Welsh Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
West Yorkshire Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Leinster Regiment ...
Leinster Regiment
Xorthumberland Fusiliers-
Yorkshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Irish Fusiliers
Lancaster Regiment
oj'al Scots
Northamptonshire Regt,
Connaught Rangers ....
3. Lancashire Regiment
Derbj'shire Regiment ..
Counavrght Rangers
Norfolk Regiment
Manchester Regiment ..
East Lancashire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Connaught Rangers
Connaught Rangers
South Wales Borderers ...
Norfolk Regiment
Irish Regiment
K. 0. Scottish Borderers...
Middlesex Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
S. Stafiordshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Border Regiment
War\^ickshire Regiment ...
S. Lancashire Regiment ...
Warwickshire Regiment ...
Cheshire Regiment
Susses Regiment
Leinster Regiment
South Wales Borderers
Wiltshire Regiment
West York.shire Regiment
Liverpool Regiment" | 7
Hampshire Regiment 7
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S .'Hudson, Arthur Keith. Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Cavalry
S jGreig, Piercy^Wing OtKcer 27 Madras Infantry .'..
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g jBethuue, Hector, Wing Officer 3= Bene
S Ralph, Arthur Jeffreys, Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry ;::! 8 June 89-29 Apr ^,
8 «eatty, Guy Arch. Hastings, Squad. Officers BeugalLancers 21 Dec. So 20 Apr az
8 Carleton Henry Anthony, WiugOffieer 33 Madraslnfantry..., 24 Apr. So: 3 May' qi
9 Jones Edm Gunning, Wing Officer 16 Madras Infantry ...... 10 Nov. S8 8 May or
8 I rtiornhil , Clement Bensley, Cantonment Magist., Nowgong^ 4 Dec. 8o|is May or
, IMorris George Mortimer, Uing Officer 24 Madras Infautrv 28 June oil 19 May 91
Blair, Arthur Kennedy, OffgWrng Officer 36 Bengal Inf. J24 Apr. 80,23 May 91
&ng, Stewart W ilham. Wmg Officer 3 Bombay Infantry ... 21 Dec. 8qI-3 May 01
Battme. Reg St. Clair,;** Offg. Squad. Orticer i Punjab Cav.! 23 July 0^.3 May gx
Kindersley, Maitland FuzRoy, Squad. Officer 11 Ben. Lan. 6 July So'-oMav or
Nethersole, Alfred Ealph,^^ Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry 2 lug. Ss! 1 ^Ime or
Cassels, Kenneth Scougall, Wing Officer 43 Bengal Infantry 23 Oct^ 80U2 June or
Gnmshaw, Ew.ng W rigley. Wing Officer 24 Madras Infantry 10 Nov. SS! 14 Jime qr
Cooke, Samuel Arthur, Squadron Officer 2 C. L Horse. ... i Mar oo li T neor
Glasfirrd, Alex. Inglis R.,W,ng Officer 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont .' 29 Mar' Z 7 June 01
" 1, Robert Sears Wing Officer 26 Bomb.aylifantry 30 Jan. 89123 JnSe or
Alexander James Leslie. Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cavalry. . . 19 Sept.88 24 June qi
:Tier, Henry Mackinnon, AVing Officer 39 Bengal Inf..:..,. 2? Dec. 80 2 Jury Z
\oungA\iltred Edward, Squad. Officer 10 Bengal Lancers... 21 Sept.So^ 4 .July qi
Garratt Harry Sumner, Wmg Officer 3 Bombay Infantry ..I o Nov. 89^.0 July qi
Cobbe, Henry Hercules, Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers 27 July ss'ii July 91
Raymoud,RaddifleHerb.,Oltg. Squad. Officer 4 Bom Cav ------- 't'','-' 9^
[Harmgton, Henry Andrew, Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry
-Moberly, Guy, Officiating Wing Officers Madras Infantry
Marsden.HughWilloughby.Offg.Wing Officer 13 Madras Inf
Carter, Charles Murray, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bengal Inf. '
Harold, Charles Frederick, Wing Officer 27 Bombay Inf
Smith, Frederic Vincent, Squad. Officer 4 Bengal Cavalry "
Brown, Walter Medlicott, Wing Officer i Bn. 3 Goorkhas ... . "
Morris, Robert Lee, Squadron Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry
Roiland, George Murray, Wing Officer i Bombav Infantry
Hawks, Fred. Welman, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Gausseu, Chas. Louis, Offg. Ad.iutant i Bengal Cavalry
V anderGucht,Rupert Lionel, Wing Officer 7 Madras Intiintry -
Pock, John Herbert, Wing Officer 27 Bombay Infantry
O'Reilly, Charles Myles, Oilg. Wing Officer 3 Madras Inf""
Fisher, Wm. Annesley, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2ud Class
Paleologus, Wm. Constantine, Winsr Officer 28 Beno-al Inf
Lyon, JohnWilmot Harley, Wing Officer 25 Madras°Infantr'v
Drever, Thomas Ian, Wing Officer 25 Madras Infantry . "
Maclachlan, Thomas Robertson, Wing Officer4o Bengal inf! "
Cumberlege, Chas. John, Wing Officer 23 Bombay lufantrv
iGough,HughA.Keppel,-s'i Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn.2 Goorkhas
Hocken, Chas. Aug. Fred.. Souad. Officer 5 Bom.bay Cavalry
Bedford, Jas. Blackburn, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry
Macpherson, Neil, Offg. Wing Officer i Bu. 2 Goorkhas
.Johnson, Clarence A. K.,"*' Squad. Officer i Bengal Cav.
Lane, Frank Macdonald, Wing Officer 28 Bombay Inftmtry '
Harrison, Wm. Chris. AVarde, Wing Officer 7 Madras Inf
Perry, George Edgar John, Wing 'Officer 6 Inf. Hyd Cont
Anderson, Chas. Kirkpatrick, Wing Officer 18 Bengal Inf.
Brownlow, d'Arcy Charles, Win>2 ~
21 Sept. 89:12 July 91
9 Nov. 89J 14 July 91
21 Sept.SgHs July 9c
I Mar. 00,15 July 91
23 Oct. 89 17 July 91
21 Sept. Sol 19 July 91
15 May 8q]2i July or
21 Dec. 89:26 July 91
30 Jan. 89 31 July 91
2 Aug. gr
4 Aug. gt
5 Aug. or
5 Aug. gi
10 Aug. 91
12 Aug. gr
9 Nov. 89
I Sept. 89
3 Oct. 89
29 Mar. 90
24 Apr. 89
3 May 9S
27 July 89Jr4Aug. 91
23 Mar. 89 rs Aug. 91
6 July 8922 Aug. 91
9 Nov. Sg'22 Aug.gr
23 Mar. 89 26 Aug. 9,
21 Sept.Sg 29 Aug. gr
4 June 90 31 Aug. or
I Mar. 9o[ i Sept. 91
I Mar. go; 14 Sept.gr
4 June9o|i4 Sept. 91
21 Sept. 89(15 Sept.gr
I Mar. 90:20 Sept.gr
.8 June 90:20 Sept.gr
3 May gol2i Sept.gr
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„. . . ■ - Officer 2r Bengal Infantrv 21 Sept So'2^ Sent, nr
\fivian, Arthur Granville, Off- Squad. Officer 5 Punjab Cav.| 3 Maygoijj Sept! 91
Pritchard, .A,ubrey Gordon, Squad. Officer 2 Ben. Lancers
Ward, Cj-ril Harding, Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry
Wheeler, John Charles Massy, WingOfflcer28 Bengal Inf
Roe, Bernhard Oswald, Assist. Commr., 3rd Grade, Punjab "
Becher, George Arthur, Squad. Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry
Pinnis, John Fortescue, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry
O'Meara, Chas. Albert Edmoud, Offg. Qr. Mr. 2 Beu. Infantry
Chandler, Herbert G. W., Offg. Wing Officer 2 .[uf. H.yd. Cont
Nicholson, AVm. Cumberland, Wing Officer 3 Madras Inf
Poole, Wm. Thos. Conway, AVing Officer 3 Ben.gal Infantry
3ase%'i, Wm. Henry Francis, Wing Offlcerai Madras Inf.'
rJoyd, John Herbert, AA'mg Officer 2 Bombay Infantry .....
Edwardes, John Grahame, Wing Officer i Bu. 3 Goorkhas'.'.
Carwithen, Edward Terry "
Bliss, Jas. Arthur, ATing Officer 21 Madras Infantry .'..'.'.''
Barratt, Ernest Bird, AVing Officer 23 Madras Inlantry'!.'].'.
Creagh, Edward Cottingham, AA'ing Officer 4 Punjab Inf."
Colan, Wm. Robert Boyle, Wing Officer 8 Madras 'infantry
Ravrlins, Arthur Kennedy, AATing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry
Carnegy, Richard Lloyd, Wing Officer 9 Bengal Infantry
Johnson, Chas. Richard,"™ Wing Officer 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas'.!!
LoveU, Arthur Neville, Offg.Squad. Officer 2 Lan.Hyd. Cont!
Norman, Walter Henry ,'''^ Squad. Officem BengalLancers
Nightingale, Manners R. W., Wing Officer 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Elliott, Alfred Charles, Assist. Commr., 3rd Grade, Simla...
Kelly, George Henry F.,""- Offg. AA'ing Officer 23 Bengal Inf!
Bousfield. Edmund Emerson, AVing Offirer 26 Madra's Inf..'
Sanford, G. Batthyany,"™ Offg. AA'ing Olficer 2 Bn.4 Goorkha;
Cullen, Ernest Henry Scott, Offg. AA^ing Officer 32 Ben. Inf..!
Hickie, AV'illiam Bradley, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2ud Class'
Tillard, Arthur Basil, Offg. AVing Officer i Bu. 3 Goorkhas
Pottinger, Robert Southey, Wing Officer 19 Bombay Inf.
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Dec. 39Ji3 0ct. gr
15 Jan. go 15 Oct. 91
9N0V. SglsoOct. gr
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2r Dec. 8g 21 Oct.
17 Jan. gi 21 Oct.
4 Dec. Sg 22 Oct.
..[21 Dec. 8g 31 Oct.
I Mar. go 31 Oct.
22 Aug. 88 3 Nov
9 Nov. 8g!io Nov. gr
29N0V. 90J24 Nov. gr
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28 June 90
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I Mar. 90
9 Apr. 90
1 Mar. go
2r Sept. 89
8 Oct. 90
I Mar. 90
9 Oct. 90
24 Dec. 90'
7 July 89,
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7 Dec. gr
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14 Dec. 91
15 Dec. gr
17 Dec. gr
18 Dec. 91
21 Dec. gt
22 Dec. gt
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13 Jan. gz
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2
Indian Staff Corps.
Border Re srimeiit
Bedfordshire Regiment
Seaforth Highlauders ...
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Scottish Rifles
Durham Light Infantry ..
Middlesex Regiment
West Riding Regiment ..
Manchester Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Lancashire Fusiliers
Oxford Light Infantry
Lincolnshire Regiment
Royal Fusiliers
Soiith Wales Borderers ..
Norfolk Regiment
InnisKilling Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Worcestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment ..
Wiltshire Regiment
N.Lancashire Regiment..
East Lancashire Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Lincolnshire Regiment ...
Munster Fusiliers
Bedford Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Munster Fusiliers
Wiltshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
Middle-ex Regiment
21 Hussars
Sutlblk Regiment
Berkshire Regiment
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Gloucestershire Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry...
Derbyshire Regiment
Oxford Litjht Infantry
Norfolk Regiment
Yoikshire Light Infantry
Northumberland Fusiliers
Middlesex Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
West Surrey Regiment ..
Northumberland Fusiliers
7 Dragoon Guards
Somerset Light Infantry ...
Munster Fusiliers
Gloucestershire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Dublin Fusiliers
Somerset Light Infanti-y...
Lancashire Fusiliers
Yorkshire Lig:ht Infantry
Cheshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment...
West Yorkshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ..
Royal Marines
Irish Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ..
East Surrey Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Derbysuire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord,
Scottish Rifles
King's Own Scottish Bord,
Welsh Fusiliers ,
Lincolnshire Regiment ..'.
Hampshire Regiment
Middlesex R giment
Kings Royal Rifles
Cheshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Scottish Rifles
3 Dragoon Guards
LlEUTENANIS.
Hay, Lenox Theobald, Squadron Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry
Stevenson, William Fred. Wing Officer 23 Bombay Infantry
Ketchen, Sotheby Douglas Brodie,'^* Officiating Wing )
Officer I Bn. 5 Goorkhas J
Cempler, Cyril Frank, Squadron Officer i Bombay Lancers
Jarnes, Ernest, Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry J15 Feb,
Parsons, Fredk. Charles Alfred, Squad. Officer 3 Bom. Cav
Davis, Gronow .lohn, Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry
Young, David Coley,'"^ Oft'g. AVing Officer i Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Bailey, Arthur Wellesley,''"^ WingOflicer 38 Bengal Inf
Higginson, Archibald j. M., Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf. ...
Thomas, Frederick Wm., WingOfficer 15 Madras Infantry
Lash, Augustus Oliver, Wing Officer 13 Bombay Infantry
Rattray, Haldane Burney, Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry
Baldwin, Lancelot Hugli, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Infantry
.Moore, George D. M., Wing Officer 28 Bombay Infantry
Drage, Godfrej-, Wing Officer 30 Madras Infantry
Byers, Cyril Bertram, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry
Young, Henry Geo., Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Lancers...
Cobbe, Alex. Stanhope, Wiug Officer 32 Bengal Infantry ...
Goldthorp, Fras. Herbert,"'* Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry
Nangle, Kenlis Edward, Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Bryce, David Greig, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Lang, Ewen Montgomery, with i Bn. i Goorkhas
Wooldridge.HerbertCheselden.WingOiBcer 9 Bom. Inf. ..,
Battye. Richmond Moffat, Squad. OfHcer 6 Bengal Cavalry
Peck, Arthur Wharton,"™ SquadronOfficer 2 Punjab Cav....
Ross, Fleetwood G.Campbell, AVing Officer 2Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Greig, William Best, AVing Olficer 22 Madras Iiifontry ...
Browne, Edgar Thornburgh, AVing Officer 6 Madras Inf. ...
Kennedy, Jas. Robt., Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Winter, Clifford Boardman, AVing Officer 25 Bengal Inf. ..
AValker, Francis Spring, AVing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry
Mackenzie. Charles, Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers,.
Browning, Theodore Charles, AA"ing Officer 2 Inf. Hyd. Cont,
Ormiston, Thomas Lane, Wing Officer 26 Madras Infantry
Newell, Herbert Andrews, AVing Officer 28 Madras Infantry
Browne, Frank Douglas, AVing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
Evans.Gi-anville Peunefather.OIfg.AVing Officer 18 Beu.Inf.
'Berthon, Henry AVarwick, AVing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry
da Costa. Oscar MichaelJohn, Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cav.
Beville, Harry G. P., Offg. Wing Officer 5 Inf. Hyd. Cont..,
Ward, George Louis Stuart, AVing Officer 44 Bengal Inf. ..
Kennedy, William Magill, Assist. Commissioner, Assam ...
.Jacob, .irthur Leslie, Wing Officer 30 Bombaj' Infantry ..,
Ross, Harry, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry
Beadon, Henry Cecil, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade, Delhi
Prentis, Walter Sladen, Wing Officer 29 Madras Infantry..,
Scott, Herbert Courtenay, Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry
Lukin, Robert C. AVellesley, Squad. Officer 9 Ben. Lancers
Lawson, Oswald Head, Offg. Wing Officer 26 Bengal Inf.
Prideaux, Francis Beville, Boundary Settlement Officer, >
Bhopawur j
Nicholas,Stephen HenryEdm.Wing Officer 2 Inf. Hyd. Cont.
Oangtry, Henry Vivian Montague, Wing Officer 28 Bom. Inf.
Drummond, Arthur Berkeley, Wing Officer 39 Bengal Inf.
Smith, Alick Le Fleming, Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cavah-y
Davidson, Sisley Richd., DSO. Wiug Officer Bhopaul Bn. ...
Hill, Harold Charles, AVing Officer 10 Bombay Infantry
Eastwood, Rout. John Camac, AVing Officer 30 Bombay Inf
Dunscombe, Nicholas Blake, Wing Officer 28 Bombay Inf
Jones, Leslie Cockburn,*"' Squadron Officer s Ben. Cav. ...
Harley, Henry Kellett,**"- ZJSO., Assist. British Agent.Gilgit
Kirkp.Q,trick, Edward, AVing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
French, Wm. Cotton,*"^ AVing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Phillips, Richard Sylvester. Wiug Officer 2 Sikh Infantry...
Cooke, Hugh AVm. Fothergill,«" Wing Officer 24 Bengal Inf.
Godfrey, Charles, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry
Musgrave,AValterWm. F.C., WingOfficer 12 Madras Inf. ...
Madden, Travers Edw., AVing Officer 17 Bengal Infantry,..
Hopwood, Herbert Reg., Station Staff Officer, Kamptee ...
M'Conaghev, Frank, Offg. Squad. Officer 5 Punjab Cav....
Pocock, Philip Fredk., Wing Officer 19 Bombay Infantry...
Redl, Ernest Arthur Fred Wing Officer isBombaylnfantry
Bridges, Arthur Holroyd, AVinsr Officer 16 Bombay Infantry
Haydon, William Pitt, Wing Officer 22 Bombay infantry...
Strange, Arthur James, Wing Officer 42 Benga.l Infantry ...
Gabbett, Alex. Cecil, AVing Officer 17 Madras Infantry
Leslie, Philip Norman, Offg. Squad. Officer 4 Lan. Hyd. Cont.
Hancock, Fras. De Berckem, Wing Officer 23 Bombay j.nf.
Swan, John Stewart, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class...
Milne, James William, Wing Officer 22 Madras Infantry ...
Spence, Alex. Hieron O., Squadron Officer 2 C. I. Horse ...
Tarver, Alex. Leigh, AVing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Riddell, Henry James, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Bengal Iiif. ...
Scott, Hopton Arthur, Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry ...
Bailev. Gilbert, Wing Officer 4 Bombay Infantry
M'Leod,Torquil John,^* offg.AVing Officer 2 Bn.'i Goorkhas
Butler, Alex. Hazelwood, AA'ing Officer 5 Madras Infantry
Norie, Frank Hay, Officiating Wing Officer 42 Bengal Inf.
Hudson, Josiah Howard, Wing Officer 22 Madras Infantry
Barclay, Patrick Chas. R. AVing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry
Guthrie-Smith, AV. Marshall, Offg. Wing Officer 10 Mad. Inr.
Swinhoe, Edmund Arthur, Dep. Assist.Com.Gen. and Glass
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17 Feb.
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23 Mar. 89
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8 0.:t. 90
21 Sept. 89
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8 Oct,
:8 June 00
27 July 89
26 Apr. 90
:7 Nov. 89
1 ilar. 90
9 July 90
29 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
9 Nov. "
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2t Dec.
29 Mar. 90
8 Oct. go
29 Nov. 90
29 Nov
16 July 90
8 Oct. 90
30 Jan.
9 Nov,
3 May 90'
28 June 90
4. Mar. 91
31 May 90
I Mar. 90
21 Sept. Sg
'9 Oct. go
3 May 90
3 May 90
3 May gc
8 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
3 May 90
3 Dec. go
16 Apr. 90
9 Oct. 90
I Mar. gi
8 Oct. go
I Mar. 90
6 July
1 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
iS June go
4 Mar. 91
2 Mav 91
8 Oct. 90
9 Oct. 90
I Sept. 91
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25 Mar. 91
I Mar. 90
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29 Oct. go
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29 Nov. 90
4 Mar. 9
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7 Mar. 92
9 Mar. 92
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Indian Staff Corps.
440
Munster Fusiliers
Devonshire Regiment
Liverpool Regiment ...
Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
West Surrey Resjiinent
Connaught Rinjirers ...
Gloucestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Reffimeut ...
Dorsetshire Rosiment
Devonshire Regiment
Sloucestershire Regt
Highland Light Infantry
Sussex Regiment
West Kent Regiment
York and Lancaster Regt.
Shropshire Light Infantry
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment...
Irish Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
7 Dragoon Guards
Royal Fusiliers
Worcestershire Regt
Lancashire Fusiliers
N. Lancashire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
West Riding Regiment ...
DukeofCoruwaU'sLt. luf.
Royal Scots
South Wales Borderers ...
Sast SuiTey Regiment
King's Royal Rifles
Northumberland Fua
Wiltshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
South Wales Borderers ...
Scots Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Wiltshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry. ,,
Gloucestershire Regiment
0.iford Light Inlantry ...
West India Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Scots Fusihers
N. Lancashire Regiment...
Norfolk Regiment
King's O wn Scottish Bord
Leinsier Regiraent
Suffolk Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
5 Lancers
Inniskilling Fu.siliers
Durham Light Infantry ...
Berkshire Regiment
18 Hussars
Northamptonshire Regt...
Inniskilling Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord,
Welsh Regiment
Warwick Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt.
Irish Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt
Gloucestershire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Highland Light Infantry. .
liCinster Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Bedfordshire Regiment .. .
N.Lancashire Regiment ...
Hampshire Regiment
Irish Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Scottish Rifles
Oxford Light Infantry
Suffolk Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
West Yorkshire Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Royal Artillery
Lancaster Regiment
Royal Artillery
Gloucestershire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord
Suffolk Regiment
Leinster Regiment
King'sOwn Scottish Bord.
Munster Fusiliers
LlEUTBIfiNTS.
2ndLiE0T.
Bourne, Walter FitzGerald, Wing Officer 10 Bombay Inf... 29 Oct. 90
Ayerst, Ghas. Bgerton, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class... 8 Oct. 90
Teed, Arthur S. Hollond, Offg. Snuadron Offioer, i Bom- ) xt„
baf Lancers ". j ^9 ^ov. 90
Tregear, Vincent F.W., Offg. Wing OfBcer 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont. 25 May 91
Baillie, Hubert, Wing Officer 4-; Bengal Infantry 7 Jan. 91
Keniball, Alick Gurdon,*"' Offg'i Wing Officer 23 Bengal Inf i Mar. 90
Burn, George Callander, Wing Officer 13 Madras Infantry 25 July 9
Irvine, Andrew Alex. ,8™ Assist. Oommr. 3rd Grade, Punjab 17 June 9
Tristram, Charles Edward, Wing Officer 29 Madras Inf. 25 Mar. 9
Souter, Arthur Bourke, Offg. Squad. Officer3 Lan. Hyd. Cont. 17 Dec. 9
Smith, Fred.Manners,8i»0tfg.Wing0fficer 2Bn. 3Goorkhas 2 May 9
Campbell, Ian Hamilton, Squadron 0fficer7 Bengal Cavalry 3 Se|)t. 90
Buck, Cecil Henry -5 Mar. 91
Rouse, Arch. Henry T., Wing Officeri Madras Infantry. ...28 Junego
Bidwell, Reginald Frank, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry 28 June 90
Hole, Henry Lewis, V^^ing Officer 19 Madras Infantry | 3 May go
Jackson, Keith Hungerford, Squad. Officer 11 Ben. Lancers 17 June 9
Barlow, Murray H. P., Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 5 Goork'nas
Orr.SutherlandAlex.M., Offg. Squad. Officer 2Lan.Hyd.C0nt,
^wifte, Edmund Lenthal, Wing Officer 4 Punjab Infantry
Henderson, Maxwell H., Squad. Officer4 Lane. Hyd. Cont.
Stephen, ArthurSandeman, Assist. Commr.srdGrade, Lahore
Pox, Lionel Whitelaw, Wing Officer 21 Madras Infantry
M'Taggart, Wm. A. T., Squadron Officer i Bombay Lancers
O'Brien, Aubrey John, Assist. Oommr. Punjab
Leeds, 'Thomas Louis, Wir.g Officer 6 Punjab Infantr.v....
Sargent, Hy. Gresham Forties, Wing Officer 14 Bom. Inf.
Griraley, Walter Macdonnell, WingOfficer 20 Ben. Infantry
Orman, Frank Leslie, ^'i Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry
Preston, George Allen, Wing Officer 40 Bengal Infantry ...
Lindsay, Alex. Bertram,OH'g. WingOfficer 2 Bn. 2Goorkhas
James, Fras. Polglase, Wing Officer 5 Punjab Inf.
Prevost, George Herbert,'"- Wing Officer 25 Bombay Int....
Wake, HughSt. Aubyn, Offg.Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Ommanney, A. Hammond, "^ Wing Officer Corps of Guides
dallantyne,E.W.M'K.,^'* Squad. Officer 19 BengalLancers
Wimbeiiey, Francis Gordon A ., Wing Officer 6 Bengal Inf
lIamilton3obertE.A.,8'50ffg.W ing Officer 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Or-awford, John Halket, Squad. Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
Browne, Clement Laurence Seton, Wing Officeri Punjablnf.
Owen -Lewis, Francis Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bombay Inf..
Carmichael, Geo. Gawler Irving, vVmg Officer 2 Madras Inf
Stewart, Arch. Campbell,*"'' Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Tregear. Fred. Chas.s" Offg. Wing Officer 16 Bengal Inf.
V[acpherson,Arch.Duncan,Offg Squad. Officer 2PunjabCav.
Sarel, George Benedict M., Sqund. Offioer 11 Bengal Lane.
Mitchell, Wilfrid James, Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Thomson, Alex. Hy. Gouger.^i* Offg.Wing Officer 31 Ben. luf.
Browne, HerberVil.P.sisoffg. WingOfficer i Bn.5 Goorkhas
Ohamier, William St. George, Wing Officer 24 Madras Inf
Rice, Harry Arthur H.,820 Offg. Adjutant 4 Sikh Infantry...
Penn, Edwin H. McB., Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry ...
Mathew, Chas. Theobald, Squad. Officer6 Bombay Cavalry
Macdonald, Hugh, Wing Otticer 6 Inf Hyderabad Cont. ..
Loring, Charle.s Buxton, Offg. Squad. Officer 7 Bombay Lan
Hogg, John M'Kenzie Trower, Wmg Officer 9 Bengal Inf
Olaridge, Percy S. F., Oilg. Squad. Officer 3 Madras Lan,
''rawford, Arthur Gosset, Wing Officer 24 Madras Infantry
Preston, Eyre Evans, Dep. Aysist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Pennington, Wm. Herbert, Offg.bquad. Officer 12 Ben. Cav,
Scott, William, Offg. Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry ...
Walton, Graham, Offg. Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry ...
' nx, Arthur Ditmas, Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry
O'Brien, Edward, Officiating Wing Officer 30 Bombay Inf
Home, Pelham Maitland, Offg. Wing Officer 9 Bengal Inf.
Casserly, James Henry, Offir. Wing Officer 21 Bombay Inf
Ha.rington,ArthurWm'.D.,Offg. WiugComdr. 17 Bombay Inf
D obhs, Charles Fairlie, Offg. Wing Offr. i Inf Hyd. Cont.
Martin, Ranald, Wing Officer i Punjab Infantry
Kirkwood, Andrew Torton, Offg. Wing Officer 13 Mad. Inf.
Lindesay , Geo. Wm. Guy .*-i Olfg. Wing Officer 35 Ben. Inf.
.Minchin, Alfred Beckett. *^^ Wing Officer 25 Bengal Inf
C 'drington, Hopton Osbert. Wing Officer 17 Bombay Inf, ...
Hicks, Percy S. Offg. Squad. Otfr. i Lan. Hyderabad Cont.
M'Caskill, John Chas. Hem-y,*-^.VingOfficerCoros of Guides
Cotton, William Lewis. Wing Officer 5 Inf Hyd. Cont
Campbell, Chas Gray, Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry
Holden. Hyla Napier, Offg. Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cav.
Pirth, Henry Vivian, Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry ...
EUwood, Bertram Price, Squad. Officer i Bombay Lancers...
Purvis, EyreW. Molyneux. Offg. Squad. Officer 16 Ben. Cav.
Tomkins, Harry Leith, Wing Officer 28 Bengal Infantrj' ...
Hav, Westwood Norman, O'Fg. Qr.Mr. 2yB6mbayInf
Keily, Fred. Peter Chas., Offg. Wing Officer i Bombay Inf
Capper, Alfred Stewart, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 C. I. Horse
Waller, Alfred Alex. P., Wing Officer 21 Bombay Infantry
•fackson, Herboi'tWm,, Assist. Comdt. Burmah Mil. Police
Stans.'eld, Harold Hamer Grey, Officiating Wing Offioer )
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Wynter, Charles Philip, Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry
Wood, Wyndham M. P. Wing Officer rg Bombay Infantry...
6 ISkeen, Andrew, Offg. Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantr.y
5 lottley, William John, Offg.Wing Officer 17 Madras Infantry
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K. Staffordshire Regiment
: Draffoon Guards
tiiverpool Regiment
Irish Rifles
Sussex Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
South Lancashire Regt. ...
Royal Scots
21 Hussars
West Sun-ey Regiment ...
West Surrey Regiment ...
West Surrey Regiment . .
Gloucestershire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry
Scottish Rifies '...
Royal Artillery
Somerset Light Infantry...
Royal Artillery
Scottish Rifles
.Northamptonshire Regt....
Essex Regiment ,..!
Ivino-'s Own Scottish Bord
Durham Light Infantry ..
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Leinster Regiment
Leinster Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
West Yorkshire Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
N^. Lancashire Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
West Yorkshire Regiment
Royal Scots
Northampton Regiment ..
Gloucestershire Regiment
Northumberland I'usilieri
Xianchester Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Yorkshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Hamijshirc Regiment ,
Welsh Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Northamptonshire Regt...
Hampshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ..
Northamptonshire Regt. ..
Manchester Regiment
Border Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ..
Derbyshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt. ..
Suffolk Regiment
West Kent Regiment .
Lancashire Fusiliers .
Lancers
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Welsh Fusiliers
Welsh Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Leinster Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment
Irish Regiment
2 Dragoon Guards
Highland Light Infantry
Devonshire Regiment
i^heshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt...
Cheshire Regiment ...'.....
Arg-U and Suth.Highldrs.
Lancaster Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Welsh Regiment
Welsh Reaiment
21 Hussars
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Cheshire Regiment
Northamptonshii-e Regt...
King's Royal Rifles
Esses Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Welsh Regiment
LlEUTENAJflS.
Angelo, John C. Cortlandt."* Wing Officer 20 Benesl Inf. jg .Nov. 90127 Uct.
Harding, Edward Frank, Wing Officer 23 Maib-as Infantry 16 July 90 2S Oct.
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Benwell, ReginaldLimond, Squad. OfBccr 5 Bombay Cav. . 10 Oct. 91 3 Nov _
Burton, Aubrey de Saasmarez. Wing Officer 23 Bomb:" y Inf. iSFeb. 91 4 Nov. 93
Knox, Alf. Wm. Fortescue. Offg. Wing Officer 10 Mad. Inf. 2 May 91 18 Nov. 93
Maxwell, FrancisAylmer.^-^Otfg. Squad. Officen'SL'en.Lan. 7 Nov. 91 24 Nov. 93
Cooke, Herbert Fothergill, Oft'g. Wing Officer 32 Ben. Inf. 27 Jan. 92 24 Nov. 93
Fellows. Christopher Stewart, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inf 3 May 93 26 Nov. 93
Coghill, Norman Sinclair, Assist. Polit. Supdt. , Palanpore 29 Nov. 92 29 Nov. 93
Strong, Norman B. Glegg, Squad. Officer i Madras Lancers 18 .Tr.ne gz 30 Nov. 93
Vickers. Cuthbert.^-^ Offg. Wing Officer 13 Bengal Infantry 12 Mar. 92 13 Dec. 9.3
5 Bickford, Arthur Louis, Offg. Quarter Master 2 Punjab Inf. 13 Aug. 92 ig Dec. 03
S Patterson.StewartBlakely A.,*"' WingOfficer 27 Bengallnf. 3 Ang. 9^:31 Dec. 93
5 Chitty, Arthur Wilson, Wing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry.. 13 July g2;io .Tan. 94
5 Gaussen, James Robert, Offg. Squad. Officer f Bengal Cav. 20 Feb. 92131 Jan. 04
5 Warburtou,EobertFrancis,Ofrg.WingOfficer2Bn.5Goorkhas ^i Aug 92 31 Jan. 94.
5 iTurton, Hugh Mitchell, Offg. Wing Officer I Pun.inb Inf... i3Ju-e92| 2 Feb. 94.
6 iMcNeile, Donald Hugh, Squad. Officer 19 Bengal Lancers 13 Feb. 91 13 Feb. 94.
5 Davidson, Arthur Noel, Wing Officer 7 Madraslnfantry ... 13 Feb. 91 13 Feb. 94.
6 iNuttall, John Rattray, Wine Officer 44 Bengal Infantry ... lo Oct. 9126 Feb. 94
Newnham, Charles Cowan. Offg. Squad. Officer fi Beng.alCav 25 Mar. 91:7 Mar. 94
Faunce, Alured de Laune, Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry 19 Oct. 02 i Apr. 94
Beaman. Geo. Philip Roberts, Wing Officer 17 Madras Inf 3 May 93' 4 Apr. 94
James, Alfred Albert,*-' Offg. WinglDfficer 29 Bengal Inf. 12 Mar. 92, 9 Apr. 94
Anderson, Robert H. Bankej, Squad. Officer3 Bombay Cav. 10 Oct. 91:11 Apr. 94
Badcock, George Henry, Offg. Adjutant 7 Bengal Cavalry .. 14 Sept. 92^28 Apr. 94
5 iSearle, Aubre.y Vivian, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry... 20 Feb. 021 2 May 941
5 Owens, Francis Charles. Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry. . zoFeb. 92I 2 May 94
5 JMuscroft, James. OS'g. Wing Officer 2 Bn. i Goorkhas 19 Oct. 92 iS May 94
5 jLuard, Charles Eckford, Oflg. Wing Officer 43 Bengal Inf... 18 May 92 13 June 94
Fagan, Edward Arthur, Wing Officer 27 Boniliay Infauiry 2 May 91 3 July 94
Naylor, Harry Trevor, Squadron Officer £ Bombay Cavalry 18 June 92 11 July 94
Gib, Howard Alaric, Offg. Wing Officer 30 Bengal Inf. 14 Sept.02 n July 94
Stewart, Robert Joseph Tucker, Wing Officer 9 .Madras Inf 17 June 91 18 July 94
Fulton, Harry Townsend, Offg. Wing Officer 39 Bengal Inf 9 Apr. 02 24 July 94
Hislop, Arthur Fowler.Off'g. Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cav 9 Apr. oshi July 94
Barnctt, Hy. Jos. de Barry, Offg. WingOfficer 23 JIadi-as Inf. 2 May 91114 Aug. 94
Frizelle, Julian, OS'g. Wing Officer 26 Bomba3' Infantry ... 31 Aug. 92.24 Aug. 94
Heale. Ernest Newton, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Inf^intry ... 9 Apr. q2| 2 Sept.94
Bromhead.Edw. Gonville, Offg. Wing Officer 31 Madras'lnf 18 May 921 8 Sept.94
Anderson, Wm. Cortlandt,Offg.Wing Officer 13 Madras Inf. 9 Apr. 9:'i7 Sept,94
Corbett, Henry Geo. Lyon, Offg. WingOfficer 3:; Madras Inf 9 Apr. 92^23 Sept.94
Cooke, Aubrey St. J., Offg. Wing Officer 6 Inf "Hyd. Cont... 18 May 02124 Sept.94
Connell, Charles Forster, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Madras Inf rg Oct. 92 29 Oct. 94
Campbell, George Duncan, Wing Officer Hong Kong Regt. 27 Jan. 92J10 Nov. 94
Thomas, Gw.vn, Offg. Squadron'Officer :; Bengal Cavalry... 4 Mar. 91,23 Nov. 94
Dundas, Patrick Henry, Wing Officer 6 Bengal Infantry ... 3 Sept. 92! 3 Dec. 04
Johnes, Cyril Ivo FyersO., Squad. Officer i Madras Lancers 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Cadell, James Dalmahoy, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 G. I. Horse 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Abbey, Walter BulmerTait, Squad. Officer 2 Bom. Lancers 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Hughes, .John Edward, Squad. Officer 2 Madras Lancers ... 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Stewart, John Henry Keith, Offg. Wing Officer 39 Bengal Int. 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Brodhurst,BernardM.L.s="OffgrWingOfficer I Bn.4Goorkhas 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Corlett, John Stebbing, Offg. Squad. Officer 13 Ben^ral Lan.i 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Parker, Geo. Marcus Godfre.y, Wing Officer 14 Bombay Inf. 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Corbyn, EdwynC, Offg. SquadronOfficer iSBengal Lancers 3 Sept.92 3 Dec. 94
Harbord, Cyril Rodney, Officiating Squadron Officer il , C3„_,^ „, , t-,_- „^
Lancers Hyderabad Contingent i :> &ept.92 ^ uec. 94
Pratt.Ernest G.W., Offg. WingOfficer 2 Inf.Hyderabad Cont. 3 Sept.92 3 Dec. 94
Hall, Robt. Macpherson, Offer. Squad. Officer 13 Bengal Lan. 3 Sept. 02 3 Dec. 94
Stewart, Walter FitzAl.an, Offg.Wing Officer 10 Bombaylnf. 3 Sept. 92 3 Dec. 94
Hodgkinson, John, Offg. Squadron Officer 5 Bengal Cav. i3 .ruue92 17 Jan. 95
Rice, SheridanKnowles B., Offg. WingOfficer 35 Bengal Inf. 3 Sept. 92 3oJan. 95
Keen, William John,*^' Offg. WingOfficer 37 Bengal Inf. 19 Nov. 92 19 Feb. 05
Marshall, Henry Turnbull, Wing Officer 6 Bengal Infantry 19 Nov. 92 19 Feb. 95
Bolland, Theodore Julian, Offg.Wing Officer 16 Bengal Inf. 23 Nov. 92 23 Feb. 95
Dudgeon, Ralph ds Seton.AVing Officer 25 Bombay Infantry 3 Sept.92 27 Feb. 95
Kriekenbeek, Ronald E.E..Oft'g.Win,fr Officer 4 Bombaylnf. 30 Nov. 92 i Mar. 05
Browne, Leslie Swinton, Off^-. Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf. 19 Nov. 92 5 Mar. 95,
Ricketts, Robert Lumsden. Squadron Officer lo Bengal Lau. 3 Sept.92 4Apr. 95
Loch, Edward Campbell, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cav. 21 Jan. 93 21 Apr. 95
Bowring, John Bellasis,*^^ Offg. Wing Officer 2 Punjab Inf 28 Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95
Elliott, Reginald W. S., Offg. Wing Officer 8 Madras Inf .... 28 Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95
Rice, Sydney Mervyn, Oilg. Wing Officer 4 itadras Inf 2S Jan. 03128 Apr. 95.
Hope, Adrian VictorW., WingOfficer 27 Madras Infantry ...I28 Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95
Murray,WalterGodfreyPatrick,>3^0ffg.WingOfficer2GBen. I.J23 Jan. 9312B Apr. 95
Hewlett, Alan, Officiating Wing Officer 2 Bombay Lancers |2S Jan. osbS Apr. 95
Putin, Eandle Harry, Wing Officer 30 Bombay Infantry [28 Jan. 93 2S Apr. 95.
KnoUys, Robert Walter E., AVing Officer 5 Punjab Infantry J2S Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95
Byland, Sidney Veale, Wing Officer 5 Madras Infantry 128 Jan. 93!2S Apr. 95
Taylor. Edw. iloore, Offg. Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cav. 128 Jan. 93J2S Apr. 95
4 Light, William Alfrey, Wing Officer 14 Bombay Infantry ... 28 Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95
4 Perrin, Charles Louis, Vnng Otflcer 27 Madras Infantry 28 Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95,
4 Scott-Elliot, Chas. Reg., Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry... 28 Jan. 93 28 Apr. 95
4 Wyhe, Gordon Macleod, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bu. 2 Goorkhas 28 Jan. 93128 Apr. 95
4 Peacock, Edward Bames,*^* Qffg. Wing Officer 31 Ben. Inf. 28 Jan. 93 2S Apr. 95
5 Bogle, John Savile,*^'' Offg.WingOfficerCorps of Guides
5 Costello, Edmond Williarn, Offig. Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf.
5 Magrath,BeauchampHy.B.,Offg.WingOfficer 16 Madias Inf
5 Humphreys, George G. Prendergast, Officiating Wing")
Officer 27 Bombay Infantry j
4 Hawkes, Robert, Officiating Wing Officer i Bengal Infantry
5 Watts, George A. Ross.Squadron Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
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Harrison, Arthur H. V.f^ Oflg. Wing Officer 33 Bengal Inf. 28 June g3
Davidson-Houston, Chas.E.D., Wing Officer 21 Madras Inf.. . 2S June 93
Holbrooke, Bernard F.R., Ofig.Wing Officer 24 Bombay Inf 28 June 93
Pritchard.l'rankVernonLeslie.Offu.Squad.Off.iMadrasLan. 9 Aug. 93
O'Gi-ady, Henry de Courcy, Offg. WingOfficer? Madras Inf. 30 ^ug- 93
Ooldstream, John Clayton'.Offg. Squad. Officer loBengalLan. 30 Aug. 93
Storr, Charles Lancelot, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry 30 Aug. 93
Mackenzie,KennethLeeWarner,Ofl:g.WingOfficer 28 Bom. I. 30 Aug. 93
Moberly,HughStephenson, Offg. Wing Officer 16 Madras Inf. 30 Aug. 93
Russell, Francis Deane.Otf^. Squadron Officer i Bengal Cav. 30 Aug. 93
Barrett, Arthur Lennard, Offg.Wing Officer 26 Bombay Inf. 30 Aug. 93
Vivian, Charles Augustus, Offg. Wing Officer 15 Bengallnf. 30 Aug. 93
Nicolas, Francis Carminowe, biFg. Squad. Officer 7Ben.Gav. 30 Aug. 93
-Imes, Lancelot HopeRi.K.OfSg.Squad.Officer 3 Madi'as Lan. 30 Aug. 93
Rooke. Giles, Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry 3oAug.93
Barwell, Edward Egerton, Wing Officer 4 Punjab Infantry 3 SeiJt.g2
Gordon. Geo. Alex. Steuart, Offg. WingOfficer4 Punjab Inf. 2 Jan. 93
Steen, Hunter Carmichael.Oilg.Wins Officer 19 Bombay Inf. 30 Aug. 93
Furney, John Beared, Offg. Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf. 23 Dec. 93
Feuning, Wm. Maxwell, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Madras Lan. 23 Dec. 93
Hawkes, Wm. Cotter W., Offg. Wing Officer29 Bombay Inf 23 Dec. qj
Prissick, Cuthbert, Officiating Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf. 23 Dec. 93
Fellowes, HalfordLeMesurier, Offg.Wing OfficerssBen. Inf. 31 Jan. 94
Anderson, Macclesfield H., Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav 31 J^m- 94
Babtngton, Alfred Harcourt, Offg. WingOfficer 6 Bengallnf. 31 .Tan. 94
Strong, Henry Stuart, Offg. Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inf. ... 31 Jan. 94
Fitzpp.trick, Borcholomew Denis, Assist. Commr. Punjab... 51 Jan. 94
Lane, Thomas Edw. Moore, Offg. Wing Officer 28 Madras Inf. 31 Jan. S4
Gordeaux, Harry Edward Spilier, Offg. Wing Officer; 2 June 94
9 Bombay Infantry i
Villiers Stuart, Wm. Desmond, Officiating Wing Officer I
I Bn. 5 Goorkhas j
St. John, Henry Beaachamp, Officiating Wing Officer )
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de Labilliere, Edw. G. C^^s Officiating Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf ..
Heyland, Arthur K^'ffin, Offg. Squadron Officer 4 Bombay Cavalry ..
Johnson, .John Ernest Blois,^''' Offg.Squadron Officer Corps of Guide:
Dalrymple-Hay, Stair Francis B. ,***°,Offg. Wing Officer i Bn.2 Goorkhas
Keen, Frederick Stewart, Offg. Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry
Moore, Henry Hamilton, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry
Adams, Francis, Offg. Squadron Officer 3 Madras Lancers
Duhan, Fras. Taylor, Officiating Wing Officer 19 Bengal Infantry ...
Anderson, Norman Ruthven, Otliciating Wing Officer 30 Bombay Inf.
Watson, Spencer Burton, Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry
Hawks, George Augustus, Officiating Wing Officer i Madras Inf.
Walker, William Arch. Small, Off'?. Wing Officer 40 Bengal Infimtry
Stewart, John Lindesay, Offg. Squadron Officer 11 Bengal Lancers...
Henderson, Robt. Wynne,^*' Officiating Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Cav.
Maoaulay, Denzil Ib'betsou M., Offg. Wing Officer 7 Bengal Infantry
Robinson, Chas. Eugene Barnes, Offg. Wing Officer 17 Bombay Inf.
Young, Harry Norman, Offg. Quarter Master 17 Madras Infantry
Browne, Harry Ernest, Officiating Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry
Leith, Robert Thomas Disney, Ofl'g. Wing Officer 6 Bombay Cavalry
Co.x, Thomas Sands, Officiating Squadron Officer 11 Bengal Lancers
Logan, Lionel Stuart, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry
Hogg, Adam Gilbert Mayhew. Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf
Bateman-Champain, Cl.aude Edw.,"^ Offg.Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf.
Walker. Henry, Officiating Vi'^ing Officer 11 Bengal Infantry
Carey, Cecil William, Officiating Squad. Officer 2 Madras Lancers ...
San!j;ster, Patrick Barclay, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 Bengal Lancers ...
Hesketb, Walter, '^♦^ vrith 12 Bengal Cavalry
Shairp, Alexander, Officiatinjr WingOfficer 11 Madras Infantry
Humphreys, Dashwood Win. H., Officiating Wing Officer 44 Ben. Inf.
Griffith, John Gwynne, Officiating Squad. Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
Synge, Mark, Officiating Wing Officer S Bengal Infantry
Hall. Ralph Ellis Carr, Officiating Winer Officer 10 Bombay Infantry
Pakenham, Geo. de la Poer Beresford, Offg. Wing Officer 17 Ben. Inf.
Henderson, Arthur Fras., Officiating Wing Office 24 Madras Infantry
Pr.yce, Henry Edw. ap Rhys. Officiating Wing Officer t8 Bengal Inf.
Battye, Ivan Urinston, Officiating Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Kidd, IJertram Graham Balfour, Offg. Wing Officer 23 Bombay Inf....
Rivett-Garnac, John Stivlin?, Offg. Squad. Officer 16 Bengal Cavalry
Simpson, William Hugh, Offtciating Wing Officer 33 Madras Infantry
Hoskyn, John Cunningham Moore, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav
Villiers-Stuart, Chas. Herbert, WingOfficer2i Madras Infantry
Channel', George Kendall,'^'"' Officiating Wing Officer 12 Bengal Inf..
Palmer, Gerald Steuart, Officiating Wmg Officer 5 Inf. Hyd. Cont. ...
Godwin, Charles Alex. Campbell, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Madras Inf...
Keyes, Charles Valentine, Officiating Wing Officer 34 Bengal Inf.
Stroiig, Addington Dawsonue, Offg. Wing Officer 36 Bengal Infantry
Tyndall, Henry Stuart, Officiating Wing Officer 40 Bengal Infantry
Conway-Gordon, Esme Cosmo Wm., Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Ben. Cav.
Swinley, Geo. Dighton P., Officiating Wing Officer 37 Bengal Inf
Goodfeilow, Robert Charles, Offg. Squad Officer 4 Lan. Hyd. Cont. ,.
Graham, Bertram. B-obert, Offg. Wing Officer 31 Bengal Infantry ...
Bruce, Jonathan Maxwell, Officiating Wing Officer 45 Bengal Inf.
Skeen, Oliver St. John, Officiating Wing Olflcer 26 Madras Infantry ...
Geddes, Malcolm Henry Burdett, Wmg Officer 4 Madras Infan try ...
Smith, John Lindsay, Officiating Wing Officer 10 Bengal Infantry ...
Lance, Frederick FitzHugh, Offg.Squadron Officer 19 Bengal Lancers
Birch, Valentine Kingston, Officiating Wing Officer 9 Bombay Inf....
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Officers in the JJnemployed Sujpernumerarij List iiv Permanent Civil Employ. 443a
War Services.
^ Major H. A. Deane served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Chief Political Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CSI., and
Medal with Clasp).
- Major C. G. F. Fasran served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
* Captain E. Inglis served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain G. B. Crawley served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
' Captain J. M. Fleming served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khybcr Line Force umler Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
' Captain J. R. C, Colvin served in the Soudan campaign in 18B3 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Captain H. Daly sewed in the Burmese E.-cpeditiou in 1SS6-87 as Political Assistant, Upper Chindwin
(mentioned in despatclies, Medal with Clasp;.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers.
1 Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-35 (mentioned in
despatches), and against the Akha Jihe3'l and Bussee Kheyl Tribes in 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allyghur district in May and June 1857, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the Korth-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arriving in camp was appointed Deputy As-
sistant Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches,
and Brevet of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Ad.iutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, and throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps). Commanded the Bengal Brigade with the e.'cpedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and CJi.). Commanded the forces in Southern Afghanistan from December 1878 till April 1880,
including the occupation of Candahar. Com.manded the Caudahar Field Force in the actions at Ahmed Kheyl
and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Was in Chief Command of the forces in Southern and Eastern Afghanistan from May
1880 until the evacuation of Calntl in August iS8n. Received the thanks of the Government of India and of both.
Houses of Parliament (KCB., (irCB., Baronet, and Medal with Clasp).
2 General J. J. H. Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force
attached to the 97th Regt. ; at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and from Sept. 1858 to April 1859 as Field
Adjutant to Colonel Turner commanding the Troops on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the
operations in Shahabad, final attack on Jugdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major). Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in commana of the Koorum Field Force and of the
Koorum Brigade, .and was pi'esent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), and took part in
the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (CB. Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 in command of the 2nd Column (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the
Government of India). .Served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1880-87 in command of a Brigade and conducted
the operations which .succeeded in opening up the country between Manipore and Kendat (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
•> Sir Hugh Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded). Com-
manded a Wing of the Regiment in the actions of Bolundshui-, Al lyghnr, and Agra, reliefof Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore, aftairs at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely wounded, and
two horses killed), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on severaloccasions for " distinguished bravery, "
and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with three Clas^Js):
received the UC under the following circumstances: — "Lieutenant Gough, when in command of a party of
Hodson's Horse, near Alumtagh, on the 12th November 1857, particularly distinguished himself by his forward
bearing in charging across a swamp, and capturing two guns, although defended by a vastly superior body of
'.he enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded in two places, and his turban cut through by sword
cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three sepoys. Lieutenant Gough also particularly distinguished himself
near Jellalabad. Lucknow, on the 25th February 1858, by showing a brilliant example to his regiment, when ordered
to charge the enemy's guns, and by his gallant and forward conduct he enabled them to efl'ect their object. On
this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats, until at length he was disabled by a musket-ball
through the leg, while charging two sepoj-s with fixed baj-onets. Lieutenant Gough on this day had two horses
killed under him, a shot through his helmet and another through his scabbard, besides being severely wounded."
Commanded the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian camj;aign in 1S68, and was present at the capture
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Served throughout the Afghan war of i87'-8o. Com-
manded the Cavalry of the Koorum Force in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in
the pursuit of the Afghans over the Shutargardan, in the affair in the Maugior Pass, and during the operations
in Khost. Served with the Cabul Field Force in 1879-80 as Brigadier-Genei'al of Communications, and wa.s
present in the engagement at Charasiab, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879
(wounded) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in command of the Cavalry Brigade,
and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August in command of the troops engaged and in the cavalry pursuit
on the following day (freijuencly mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with four Clasps, andBronze Decoration).
^ General H. S. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in lAbj, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasion of the
Deccan by the rebel ax-my under Tantia Topee in 1858-59. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 in command of
the ist Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in the affair at Girishk, in the engagement at Maiwand
(severely wounied), and at the siege of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks of the Governor General of India in Council,
mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
^ Lieut. General P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1858-59, and was present in the
White Cloud E-xpedition against the Brfives in June 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement ar, Ali Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86, and was present at the attack on the Minhla Redoubt and commanded the Garrison at Mingyau (men-
tioned in despatches, CB.,and Medal with Clasp).
444 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers.
'" Lieut.General G. F. Beville served at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit of the fiwalior
rebels under Tautia Topee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign for the reduction of the province ; present
in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy from their strongly fortified position of Rampoor Kussia on the 3rd
November 185S, accompanying the support of the storming party; present at the surrender of the fortof Amethee,
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebels under Beni
Mahadeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the fort of Buxar on the 24th November 1858 ;
with the column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the river Goomptee ; served throughout the
operations in the Trans-Gogra district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch ; action with the
Naua's force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; capture of the fort of Mujeediah
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebels from Oude
across the river Raptee on the 31st December 1858 (lledal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssmiau campaign
in 1867-68 as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade ist Division, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Sei-yed in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as
Deputy Judge Advocate and Provost Marshal, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Sir J. VV. M'Queen served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; served with the 4th
Punjaub Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Column mthe actions of Boo-
luudshuhur, Allyghur,Aksabad,Agra, andKauougc; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, includingactiont
at Marigunge (slightly wounded), aifairs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosha, and storming of the Seounderbagh
severely wounded) ; afterwards present at Cawnpore, and in the advance on Futtehghur including the action at
Kala Nuddce and several minor affairs. Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry during the Oude and Bohilcund
campaign in. A.priland May 1858, including thecnpture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
Served with i.he force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl AVuzeerees in December
1859 and JannaryiSoo ; also with that against the MahsoodWuzeerees in April and May iS6o (Medal with Clasp).
Was present with Colonel Keyes* force in the attack on tho Bezooties at Gara in March i86q. Served in the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in 1877-73 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 with the
Koorum Field Force, and commanded the 5th Punjab Infantry in the attack on the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.). Took part with Sir Frederick Roberts' Division in the advance on and
occupation of Cabul, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps). Served with Brigadier General Gordon's force in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in May 1881,
Commanded the Ha.zara Expedition in 1888 (KCB., and Clasp).
12 Lieut.General W. H. Mackesy served in the Crimea from i6th Aug. 1855, and was present at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistaat Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S58-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also acted as Assistant Field Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company Royal
Engineers in all the actions and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from AUahbad to the
Nepaul couutx-y (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Lieut. General G.N. Channerservedin tho Umbeyla campaign of 1863 and was present a.t the actions of the 16th
and 17 th December (Medal with Clasp). Afterwards served with General Wilde's Column in Jadoon Country in 1864.
Looshai field operations in 1871-72. Served with the ist Goorkhas in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, with tho
Malacca Column in operations in SunghieUjong,Terrachee,and Srimenanti; led the advanced party at the surprise
and capture of Malay Stockades in Bukit Putus Pass (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp) : received theUiE "for having with the greatest gallantry been the firstto jump into the Enemy's
Stockade, to which he had been despatched with'a small party of the ist Ghoorkha Light Infantry, on the afternoon
of the 20th December 1875, by the Officer commanding the Malacca Column to procure intelligence as to its strength,
position, &c. Major Channer got completely in rear of the Enemy's position, and finding himself so close that he
could hear the voices of the men inside, who were cooking at the time, and keeping no look-out, he beckoned to his
men, and the whole party stole quietly forward to within a few paces of the Stockade. On jumping in, he shot the
first man dead with his revolver, and his party then came up, and entered the Stockade, which was of a most
formidable nature, surrounded by a bamboo palisade; about seven yards within was a log-house, loop-holed, with
two narrow entrances, and trees laid latitudiually, to the thickness' of two feet. The otlicer commanding reports
that if Major Channer, by his foresight, coolness, and intrepidity, had not taken this Stockade, a great loss of
life must liave occurred, as from the fact of his being unable to bring guns to bear on it, from the steepness of the
hill, and the density of the jungle, it must have been taken at the point of the bayonet." Served with the expedi-
tion against the Jowaki A freedees in 1877 (Clasp). Served with the 29th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war of
1878-So with the Koorum Field Force, and was present in command of the Regiment at the attack and capture
of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Expedi-
tion to the Black Mountain in 1S88 in command of the ist Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB. , and Clasp).
i* Major General H. A. Little served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent tothefall of Sebastopol,
from the 26tb Nov. 1855, till the evacuation in June 1856. Servedas Adjutant of the ist Battalion. 7th Fusiliers in the
Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Um-
beyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the isth Dec, also in
the action of Umbeyla, and destruction ofthe village at the foot of the BonairPass on i6thDec., which ended in the
complete rout ofthe enemy and the submission ofthe hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served as Chief Staff Officer (Deputy Adjutant aiul Quarter Master General) ofthe Southern Afghanistan Field
Force from November 1880 till its withdrawal from Candahar and Southern .Afghanistan. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-S7, and again in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
^* Sir Power Palmer served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Regimentsof Sikhs
600 sti-ong for service in Oudem March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 185S, and wa present
with it at the action of Nawabgunga, Barabunki (horse killed), and minor affairs in the Oude campaign until its
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, and
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Served in the campaign on the North-
west Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present in the engagement at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Adjutant of the loth Bengal Lancers in Abyssinia — services brought 10 the notice of Her Majesty's
Government by Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to General Stafford in the DuflHa
Expedition of 1874-75 (mentioned m despatches). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches) and with the expedition into the Khost Vallev (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command ofthe 9th Bengal Cavalry
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the force in the operations
in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches).
1' Major General E. Paunce was employed in the suppression ofthe mutiny in India in 1857-58, and accom-
panied lihe detachment from the Dorundah Field Force under the command of Major G. G. Macdonnell to act against
the insurgents of Palimow; was present with the force for restoring and maintaining peace in the Chota Nagpore
district in 1857-58 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 i" command of the 2nd Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
18 Major General R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at thesiege and capture of
Delhi in 1857, and with the 2nd European Fusiliersin the subsequent operations in the Meerut,Jhujjur, and Rawaree
districts. Was attached to the faithful remnants of the nth Native Infantry, and engaged in rescuing the Robilcund
refugees. Served with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, capture
of Rooya, action of AUygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of Rohunpore, and against the rebels in the Terai (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier Genera! Chamberlain against the Cabool
Kheel Wuzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a detached squadron of the Corps of Guides Cavalry
throughout the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the Black Mountain Expedition (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp). Commanded the troops engaged in the operations aerainst the Ranizai villac-e of Skhakat on i+tli March
1S78 (received the thanks of Government); and wa.s also with the Corps of Guides at the attack on theUtman
Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878. Served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-79, and was present at the capture of Ali
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers. 445
MDsjid and in the engagements aronnd Cabul in December 1879, and at Charasiab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
" Major General A. G.Ross served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1S58-59, and was present with the 35th Foot
at Arrah. and with the 7gth Highlanders in the Oude campaign, inoludingthe capture of the fortof Rampore Kuesia
and the passage of the Gogra at Fjzabad (Medal). Raised the Lahore Mule Train in September and October
1867, and cr>n;manded it through the Abyssinian campaign of 1868, was present at the operations before and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki cam«
paign in 1877-7S (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp); in the Afghan war in 187S-79, including the
capture of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Mahsood Wuzecree Expedition in 1881.
Served with the Zhcb Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of a Contingent of the Punjab
Frontier Force (mentioned in despatches).
''" Major General G. R. Heunessy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 with the 93rd Highlanders, and was
present m the engagements at Bunthera, Maharajgunge, and Alumbagh, and at the relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde. Served in the 73th Regiment in the force under Sir James Outram, and was present in the action at
Guillie and throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh. and took part in various actions, including those of 12th
January (wounded) and i6th January 1S58 (Medal with Clasp lor the relief of Lucknow). Commanded the Humeer-
pore Military Police Battalion in the Bundelcund campaign in 1859-60, and was engaged in several affairs with
rhe rebels (repeatedly thanked by the Government of India, the Government of the North West Provinces, and
the Commander in Chief in India). Commanded the 15th Sikhs in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present with
Sir Donald Stewart's Division in the advance to and occuj^ation of Candahar, and in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches) ; accompaniedSir Frederick Roberts in themarch to Can-
dahar in August 1880, and took nart in the reconnaissMUce of the ^ist August and the battle of Candahar (twice
mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5
in command of the 15th Bengal Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba
and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, CJJ., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
-2 Major General W. P. LaTouche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1S57,
and was present at the bombardment and capture of" the fort of Mohnmra and pursuit of the Persian army
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at the action of Hulgnllee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in
November 1S57; present at the action of Sharnpoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in
February i S ^8 ; acted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the ocouratioa of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond
jn June iStS (Medal).
-■' Major General S. J. Browne served with the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the Oude campaign of iS;;S-59, and
was present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat; commanded a detachment,
of the Regiment at Darzee Talas — horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry throughout the
Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the expedition against the jowaki Afreedees-
in 1877-78 (Clasp). Commanded the 6th Punjab Infantry in the Mahsood Wnzeeree Expedition in 1881.
-* Major General W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah
(Medal' with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
-» Major General P. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcundini85S ; V7as present at the defence of the Jail at
Shahjelianpore, and in the affairs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria.and action at Sisseahghat — severely wounded by a
musket ball above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Affrhan war in
1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Ui-zoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzceree E.xpedition in 1S81.
-' Major General J. C. Stewart served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Meeau-
gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition'in 1S7S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present at the aifair
at Mattoon (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October 1879, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1S79, including tl;e investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Clasp).
** Major General C. R. Pennington served with the 23rd Welsh Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was
prese nt at the siege of Lucknow and in the operations in Oude (mentioned in despatches. Modal with Clasp). Served
with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Umbeyla campaign in 1S63 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 13th Bengal
Lancers in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 on tlie Khj'ber Line, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition includ-
ing tlie assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served with the 13th Bengal
Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action atKassasin on the qth September (mentioned in
desp4,tches), and at the battleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh.aud Khedive's Star).
^' MajorGeneral H.M.Evans sei-ved with the Dutfla Expedition in 1S74-75 (mentioned in despatches). Served
in the operations against the Na gas in i879-8o,and was present at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd
Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
2" MajorGen. J. M. Sym served in the campaign on the North-West;Frontier|of India in 1863, atid was present
at the capture of Umljeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Hazara campaign in 186S, including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiab on the 6th October 1S79, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of
the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied SirFrederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration) ; also served with the Atchakzai and Mam Expeditions in iSSo, Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 in command of a Column (mentioned in despatches, CH., and Clasp). Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command ot the ist Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'' Major General A. G. Handcock served withthe Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 187S-80 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Northern and Southern Afghanistan Field Forces,and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2- Major General J. B. Smith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863 with the and
Eusofzie Expedition, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with th&
Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
" Major General G. C. Bird served in the North Ca.nara campaign from March to December 1858, and was present
in various skirmishes and pursuits (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Briirade Major to the Cavalry
Brigade Ghuznee Field Force, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches),
and Padkao Shana (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3' Colonel J. Jcpp served with the force under Brigadier Cosrhlau which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik
Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858. Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served' in the Atghan war
in 1879-80 as Assistant Quarter Master Gener.al, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major
General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^' Colonel R. C. R. Clifford served with the left wing of the 34th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of the 34tli and
73rd Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1858 in Oude, and was
present at the first attack on i,he fort of Tyroul on the 21st March (Medal). Served in the Jowaki Afreedee
Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881.
''^ Colonel L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present in the actions of
Booluudshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Ackerabad, actions of Gungaree and Puttialee, attack of the forts of
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and capture
of the enemy's guns, and various skirmishes in the Nepaul Hills (Medal).
*i Colonel H. B. Sanderson served in the Indian Mutinj' campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the relief
of Azimghur, in the engagement at Toolsepore, and in the operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal) .
" Colonel C. J. O. Chambers served in the suppression of the mutinj' in Bengal with Major General
Whitlock's Force in 1858, vi'as present with the reserve during the action at Girwassah i6tli December 3858.
Engaged withthe rebels in the Ballaput Jungle 26th August 1859 (Medal).
44^ Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General and Field Officers.
■'^ Colonel J. H. Prendergast served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80. Served in the operations on the
North-East Frontier, Barmaii, in 181)1-92.
^Colonel A. OUivant served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1S57; Bundlecund
campaign m 1858-59, attack on Serowlie.and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
■^ Colonel C. J O. Fitzgerald was employed on Field service in the Eaichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1858. Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
5= Colonel F. H. Vanderzee served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
57 Colonel H. C. A. Szczepanski served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1857, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee JS'uddee, and pur-
suit of the rebels in B-andlecund (Medal).
5^ Colonel J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment with
the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Dipartment from July i860 to
Max-oh i86i 1 Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with me Burmese Expedition in
command of the Kanle Column in 1886-87, and afterwards of the expedition to Gungaw (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
•* Colonel H. G. Waterfield served with the 82nd Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
the operations at Cawr.pore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of theGwalior Contingent on
the 6Lh December 1857 ; actions of KaleeNuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Sbahjehanpore and operations
subsequent to its relief, capture of the furts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, aud action ofBunkagaon.
-Served with the 66thGaorkhasin the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore.
attack and capture of thefort of Mittowlee, andaction of Biswa (Medal). Served with the Hazara E.xpedition in
1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal witl^ Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
iSgs in command of the 2nd Brigade, mchiding the forcing ol the Malakand Pass and the passage of the Swat
River (received the thanks of the Government of India, meutioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp)
5« Colonel C. T. P. Luxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengalin 1857-58. With Sir J. Outram's
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
during hi.s campaign in Oude, from June to Decemljer 1858; present at the passage of the Goomtce river at
Sultanporc and other minor affairs; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged and repulsed the enemy
at Shahpore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel G. C. Sartorius served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war in 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i336-88 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
71 Colonel C. A. Dodd served in the Indian Mutinycampaignof 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on ist Dec. 1858, and servedduring the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
'* Colonel N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture
.of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge.and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in the suppres-
fiion of the Indian Mutiny from 2otli June 1858; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler and
Colonel Reece in the Saugor districts in November and December 1858, and in Bundlecund in January aud
i'ebruary 1859.
'* Colonel J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of the fort of Tiroul
on the i6th July 185b (Medal). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Canciiihar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) . Also served with
the Marri Expedition.
'3 Colonel H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which forme part of Colonel Lockhart's
Porce in tbe Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
so Colonel T. J. Cotton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Colonel M. Protheroe served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80
iis Aide de Camp to Lieut. General Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding Candahar Field Force, and took part in the
ot)erations in the ICama District and at Besud; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in tho march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CSI., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-89 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Colonel, C.B., and Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expedition-
ary Force in 18S9-90 (Clasp).
^2 Colonel R. Atkins served with the Suraon Field Force ini859 ; andon theNepaul Frontier in i859-6o(Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Thull Chotiali and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
83 Colonel J. R. Marett served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of the
Chamoorchee Slockades (Medal with Clasp).
^* Colonel C. J. T. Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and Nerbudda
Territories, in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from 31st October 185S; served as Aide de Camp to Major
General Whiiiock commanding the division from 6th' April 1859 to the breaking up of the force on 31st December
1859 (Medal).
" Colonel J. W. A. Michell served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-66, and was present at the capture
of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 as 2nd in Command of the expedi-
.tion (meutioned in despatches, Clasp) .
8' Colonel H. C. Morse served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force and
was present in the engagement on the Khojak range in command of the front attack — wounded (Medal).
"* Colonel A. S. Grove served in the Afghan war of 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (mentioned in desjiatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
-- Brigadier-General Cuuingham served in the Afshan war in 1880 as Assistant Adjutant General of Division,
and aftervvo.rds as Assistant Adjutant General on the Line of Communications ( Medal).
'* Colonel Clifford served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 as Adjutant of the i5th Bengal Cavalry (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as 2nd in command of the 9th Bengal Lancers, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai and Takdoul (Medal with (jlasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'* Colonel H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitloek's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to
2Qth Deceiuber 1859.
»» Colonel George Young served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara
oampaign in i368 1 Clanp) ; and in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in i875-76(Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war m 1800 (.Medal).
55 Colonel M. A. Rowlandson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 as Sub Assistant Commissary General
f Medal). Served in the Egyi^tian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
'* Lt. Colonel H. S. Elton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
-Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
99 Colonel J. W. S. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-S3 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786. J
J™ Colonel H. S. Stewart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
1"^ Colonel E. S. Ludlow served with the Saugor Field Division in 1859.
108 Colonel A. J. D. liawes served in the Sikkim B.xpedition of 1861. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the
surprise of the Be/.zotee village of Gara in Februnry 1869. Served with the Jovvaki Expedition in 1877-78 (men-
"uoned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Ex-
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 446a
pedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Also served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in i88i. Served
with the Hazara Expedition m 1888 (DSO., and Clasp) .
'"^ Colonel B. A. Bruce served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Vitakri and Lower Koorum Field Force-
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-87 as Executive Commissariat Officer (mentioned in des
patches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Cl.\sp).
I'd Sir Benjamin Bromhead served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Jledal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in iSSS — severely wounded, right hand amputated (CB.,
and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 32ud Bengal Infantry (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp).
'13 Colonel H. W. J. Senior served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was pre-
sent at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including
the operations against the tribes on tlie Black Mountain (Clasp). Also served in the Afghan wnr in 1878-79 (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). [See also Civil Decollations
for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.J
111 Brigadier General Westmacott served with the 28th Foot vrith the Okamundel Field Force in 1858, and was pres-
ent at the storming and capture of Bej-t, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tionedin despatches. Medal). Servedin the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)^
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 28th Bombay Native Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
Ji» Colonel J. Hay served with the 4th Goorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including assault
and capture of the Conical Hill and the villages of Lalloo aud Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
theHazaraExpeditionof i868(Clasx)). Served also withthe Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1S71-72 (Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at
Saidabad (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"<> Colonel J. L. Fagan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Maior General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
i'9 Colonel G. R. Peart served in the Afghan war in 18-8-79 (Medal).
120 Colonel E. G. Lillingston served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp).
'-3 Colonel G. J. Skinner served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part with the expedition against the-
Marris (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18G9 in command of the Noj-them Column
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp); and
with the second Miranzai Expedition in iSgi (Clasp).
'■^7 Colonel W. F. Prideaux served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal) .
129 Colonel A. C. Toker served with tlie Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Indian Contingent, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in desnatchos. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and commanded a force on the
Upper Chindwin (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
i-u Colonel F. A. Wilson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of
Buxar and the Bala Stockade (Medal -with Clasp); also served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp .
IS- Colonel V. Rivaz served in ihe Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Jhandola (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal), and with the Mahsood Wiizeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 in command of the 37th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
135 Colonel G. R. J. Shakespear served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Chief Transport Officer with the
Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). ServeS
in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatclies. Medal with Clasp).
136 Colonel M. J. King Harman served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentionedin despatches. Clasp).
139 Major General E. Stedman servedin the Hazara campaign in 1S6S (Medal with|Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80, and was present in the second expedition into tiie Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Jugdulluck (men-
tioned in desi^atches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, and had command of the operations in the Shan States (mentioned
in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in c 893 as 2n(i
in Command and General of Communications (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp) -
i'" Colouel R. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(Med.al).
na Colonel F. T. Ebden served in the operations in Okamundel and Kattywar in 1865-66. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (.Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-88 (Medal with Clasp).
1*3 Lt.Colonel H. R. Le M. Carey served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
1** Colonel 'vV. A. Lawrence served m the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentionedin despatches) and Urzoonear Ghuzuee (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
145 Brigadier General Turner served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (MedaJ with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the PeiwarKotal, at the forcing of the'Shutargardan,and in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Also served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White (men-
tioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 3891 in command of a Column (mentionedin
despatches. Brevet of Colouel, Clasp). Commanded the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1S94; and subsequently
a Brigade of the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches. Clasp).
i*' Colonel A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides thronghout the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in
1877-78 under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Present in the operations against the
Banizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and also in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March
1878. Served with the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid
and in the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the UllE " for conspicuous coolness and gallantry at the action on
the Asmai Heights, near Kabul, on the 14th December 1879, in defending the top of the hill with a rifle and fixed
bayonet, against large numbers of the enemy, while the 72nd Highlanders and Guides were retiring; and again, on
the retreat down the hill, in stopping to assist in carrying .away a wounded Sepoy, the enemy being not sixty yards
off, tiring heavily all the time." Served with the Hazara E.'cpedition in 188S {DSO., ami Clasp), and with the
Hazara Expedition in i8gi in command of the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 m command of the 4th Brigade (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned iu de.^ipatches, Medal with Clasp).
1*' Colonel J. E. Sandeman served in the Hazara campaign in 1S68, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal).
1*3 Colonel E. iMoUoy served with the force employed in the Cossiah and Jynteah hills during the rebellion
of 1862-63. Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of the Bala Stockade
Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
accompanied Sir Frederick Roljerts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with
44^^ Indian Staff Coj-ps. — War Services of Field Officers.
the Marri Expeilition in iS8i. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Battalion 5th
Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892 in command of the 2nd
Battalion 5th Goorkhas.
J^" Colonel C. F. Hiijjhes served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet ofLt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
'^1 ColonelJames Cook served in the campaign on the North-AVest Frontier of India in 1S63, and was present at
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, and with the first expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree E.xpedition
in i88i. Served in the Soudan campaisn in 1SS5 as Brigade Major with the Indian Contingent (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'52 Colonel C. C. Brovvnlow served in the campaign on the Xorth-West Frontier of India in 1863, including the
capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp), and in the campaign against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-78 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 3rd
Column (mentioned in despatches, Brcjvet of Colonel, Clasp).
ia3 Brigadier General Cummins served in the Afghan warof i878-8o,and waspresent inthe ooerationsin the Bazar
Valley, and acted as Staff Officer Koorum Valley Transport (Brevet of Major, and Medal).' Served during the
Egj-ptian war in 18S2 as 2nd in Command of the Punjab Mule Corps for British Forces; also served iu the
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the advance to and destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, 2)50., and Medal
with two Clasps).
"'' Colonel H. S. Tandy served in the Afghan war in i83o and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
■under Major General Fhayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
"s Colonel A. L. M'Nair served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Alsoserved in the Afghan war m
1S78 (Medal).
1S3 Major General A. R. Badcock served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp), in the Hazara
campaign in 1868 (Clasp), and throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (mentioned iu despatches,
and received the thanks ofthe Government of India, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and wus present
.at the forcing of the Pel war Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the affair at Killa Kazi, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick P.,oberts in the march
to Candahar in command ofthe Commissariat Department, and was present at the battle of Candahar (twice
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low as Commissary General in Chief (mentioned in desoatches.
Medal with Clasp).
'<>= Colonel J. Biddnlph served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the action of
Doundeakera, taking ofthe Forts of Chandaand Musjeedia, and action on the banks ofthe Raptee (Medal).
164 Brigadier General G. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as Brigade Major (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
'^' Colonel R. Warburton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'^ Colonel R. H. F, Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army "Works Corps (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served with the 39th Bengal Native Infantry in the Khyber Pass in the Afghan war in
1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89, including the expe-
dition up the Chindwin Kiver under Colonel Toker (mentioned in desjiatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two ClasDs). Served with the Manipore Expedition iu 1891 in command of the Silchar Column (received the
thanks of the Government of India, mentioned iu despatches, Clasp), and in the oi^erations in the Chin Hills in
1891-92 (Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
■''" Colonel T. Deane sewed in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879, including the engagements of Takht-i-Shah and the Asmai Heights and the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1"^ Colonel W. V. Ellis served in the Afghan warof i87S-Sowith the Candahar Column, including the advance
toKhelat-i-Ghilzie, and the engagements at Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned iu despatches), and Urzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioued in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Hazara Expedition in i3S8 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'"5 Colonel A. Clark Kennedy served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp), and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-90 (mentioned iu despatches. Clasp).
'■'> Colonel J. P. D. Vanreueu served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal).
i"? Colonel G. W Rogers served with theLooshaiExpeditionini87i-72(Medal with Clasp). Servedinthe Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expedition into the Bazar Valley
including the engagement at Deh Sarakh as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Tytler (mentioned in despatches),
and in the operations round Cabal in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iu the march to Candahar
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in iSSS (DSO., and Clasp).
"s Colonel H. r-aterson served in the Abyssinian war m 1S67-6S (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, at the forcing of the Sapri Pass,
in the operations iu the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6tli October 1879, ^^(^ in f^s engage-
ment at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
1^" Colonel E. B. Bishop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Hughes (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ofMajor, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the"Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Brevetof Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^' Colonel Gaselee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Umbej'la campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Staff Officer to the Director of Transports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68.
and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Served with the Hazara Field Force
in 1868. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the 25th Feb. 1869
{mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General). Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry
throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition of 1877-7S (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served throughout the
Afghan war of 1G78-S0 in the Quarter Master General's Department, and was present at the affair at Shahjui and
in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Oorzoo near Ghuzni (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance on 31st August and at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration)
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition iniS84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in i8qi in command ofthe 4th Sikh Infantry (mentioned in despatches, C.S., and Clasp); with the Isazai Expedi-
tion iu 1892 ; and with the AVaziristan Field Force tmder Sir William Lockhart in 1854-95 iu command of the 5th
Goorkhas, and during the latter part of the operations in command of the divisional troops (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp).
iss Colonel W. O. Thompson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in i88i. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; with the
Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner iu 1894 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned
in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant Quarter
Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) .
1** Lt.ColonelJ. Davidson served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in
despatches) Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
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•of Ali Musjidand in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal with
Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
IS' Colonel Patch served with the 55th Regt. on the Ehootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1S7Q-80 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 188S (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir W. Lockhart
as Chief Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Pielief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in organising the Commissariat arrangements
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
is" Sir Edwin Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaifjn fi-om the 6th Feb. 1868, and was employed on
Special Survey Duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
I'l Lt.Colonel H. A. Graves served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
1" Colonel L. H. R. D. Gamnbell .served as Orderly Officer to Major General Wilde commanding the Hazara
Field Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the affairs in the Kundil Pass and at Baghao (mentioned in
despatches, Medal), and with the expedition against the Mahsood AVuzeerees in 1S81.
'" Colonel C. H. Sloddart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Jellalabad Field Force and afterwards
with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 in the operations
under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley, and commanded the Column which recaptured Thonze on the iSth
August 1887 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
''^ Colonel 0. G. Kelly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Commanded the Gilgit troops, which, in co-operation with the force under
Sir Robert Low, relieved Chitral in March and April 1895. Lt.Colonel Kelly, with his troops — composed of 396
men of the 32nd Bengal Infantry (Pioneers), two guns of No. i Mountain Battery, some Cashmere Sappers and
Miners, and a small body of levies of Cher Kila, Hunza, Nagar, and Sai — marched a distance of 220 miles, over a
country presenting- very great physical ditBculties, crossed the Shandur Pass, 12,230 feet high, in deep snow,
relieved the garrison at Mastuj, twice defeated the enemy posted in the strongest natural positions, and finally
relieved Chitral on the 20th April, after a most arduous and difficult march (received the thauliis of the Govern-
ment of India, mentioned iu despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp).
''^' Colonel H. V. Hunt served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in theengagement at Charasiab
on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
I's Colonel Watts served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78, and was present at the affair at Jummoo
(Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, aud was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
6th October 1879, and at the subsequent occupation of Caljul (Medal with Clasp).
139 Colonel W. Hailes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Reserve
Division; also at Peshawur (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6, and
was severely wounded in an engagement near Tummoo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
201 Colonel Burlton-Bennett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentionea in despatches. Medal
with Clasp), and in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (twice mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Zholj Field Force in 1S90 (mentioned in despatches).
-"- Colonel Vousden served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1877-78, and was present at the affair at'Jummo
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the alfairs at Karatiga and Mattoon,
iu the engagement at Charasiab on 6th Octolaer 1S79, and in the ojjerations around Caljul in December 1879, in-
cluding the investment ot Sherpore (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and
Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the JJiZ '" for the exceptional gallantry displayed by him on the i4tli
December 1879, on the Koh Asmai Heights, near Kabul, in charging, with a small party, into the centre of
the line of the retreating Kohistani force, by whom they were greatly outnumbered, and who did their utmost to
close round them. After rapidly charging through and through the enemy backwards and forwards, several times,
they swept off round the opposite side of the village and joined the rest of the troops." Served with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
-"3 Colonel A. Fishe served in the Afghan war in 1879-B0 (Medal).
'•"I* Colonel J. T. Carruthers served with the 4th Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign, including the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
'""' Colonel Harvey Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Assistant Commissary General
for Transport ; was Brigade Transport Officer in the operations of the 3rd Brigade under Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Poukhan Exisedition
in 1S09 as Assistant Commissary General under Brigadier General Wolseley (Clasj)) ; and in the operations in the
Chin Hills and onthe North East Frontier of Burmah in iSoi-92 as Princiioal Commissariat Officer under Major
General Stewart.
-'^s Lt.Colonel J. F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedi-
tion against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Also served in ihe Afghan war in 1879-Bo
<Medal).
2™ Lt.Colonel C. B. Cooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2" Lt.Colonel H. delaM. Hervey served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at
Takht-i-Pul, Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Exiiedition in 1881. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
-" BrigadierGeneral M. G.Gerard servedin theAbyssinian campaign with theTransport Trainfrom the 13th March
. iS63 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," and Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present with ihe second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in
despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iu the march to Caudahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Cavalry Division, and was pre-
sent at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
21* Lt.Colonel W. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the expedition up the Chindwin River under Colonel 'Toker
(Medal with two Clasjjs), and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
"■' Colonel F. W. V. Leckie served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kokerau
(mentioned in despatches) , at the defence of "Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
2i« Lt.Colonel W. H. D. Jones servedin the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal).
218 Lt.Colonel S. V. Gordon served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part in the operations in the Khost
Valley, in the engagement at Charasiab 011 the 6th October 1879, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879
(mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
commandof the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the ^Ualakaud Pass (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
--" Colonel W. G.Craigie-Halkett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Kam Dakka (Medal). Also servedin the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. >
222 Lt.Colonel D. W. S. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in 186S with the Transport Train (Medal).
22» Colonel G, H, C. Dyce served in the Hazara campaign iu i868, including the operations on the Black
446ci Indian Staff Corjos. — War Services of Field Officers.
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement of
Mattoon and at the forcing of the Shuturgardan (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ;
and with the'Waziristan Expedition under Sir "William Locljhart in 189^-95 in command of the 33rd Punjab
Infantry (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Quarter
Master General to the force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
-25 Lt. Colonel S. D. TurubuU served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition in
1B83-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Med_i with Clasp)
"' Lt.ColunelC. W. Walker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as De Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Mandalay on the 12th December
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2--'» Lt. Colonel W. J. Morse served in the Afghan war in iSSo (Medal).
~^'' Lt.Colonel C. F. Massy served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal). Also
served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal) .
^'■" Colonel R. A. Swetenham served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Masjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition in iSqi (Clasp); and with the Mirauzai Expedition in 1851 in
command of tho 27i;h Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Ciasp).
236 Qolonel J. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the affair on ths Helmund against
the Wab's mutineers; was present in the engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded), and at the siege of Can-
dahar (Medal).
-■>7 Colonel G. P. Young served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, Khyber Brigade, and was present in the engagement al Kam Uakka (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
238 Colonel H. Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment turoughout the Abyssinian war in 1868, and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the ilgyptianwar of 1882 as Assistant Quarter Master General of
the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese iSxpedition in 1885.
as Mil.tary Attache to the Naval Commander in Chief (liledal with Clasp).
'*" Lt.Colonel F. C. Burton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
-*i Major General T. F. Hobday served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Field Forc.j (Brevet of
Major, Medal).
2*2 Colonel B. H. Wilson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the^
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 34th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in
despatches, CB., and Meaal with Clasp).
2« Colonel R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
'^** Lt.Colonel W. G. C. Johnstone served with the B-jrmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
2»5 Colonel J. E. Porteous served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-oS (Medal). Served, in|the Afghan war iiL
1879-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition including the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal). Served in
the one'rations in the Chin Hills. Burmah, in 1891-92.
2*0 Colonel W. Cooke served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 in charge of the Com-
missariat, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl.at the forcing of the Shutargardan, in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1S79 (iiedal with two Clasps).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the Commissariat Department at Rangoon (received the
thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2*7 Colonel G. C. I'enwick served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including the operations in the Besud Valley
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2« Lt.Colonel D. S. Cuninghame served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Takht-i-Pul Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches), Iirzoo near Ghuznee, and Padkao Shana (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served
with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition in 1894-95
under Sir William Lockhart in command of the ist Punjab Cavalry (Clasp).
219 Colonel W. J. A. Birch served in the Afghan vvar in 1S78-79, and was present at the attaolt and capture of
AU Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
2=0 Colonel W. Hill served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
251 Colonel W. C. Black served in the Burmese campaign in 1885-88 with the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
252 Lt.Colonel B. C. Graves served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 on the line of communications in the Khyber
2=3 Lt t^olonel B. H. Bingham served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Quetta Field Force, and took part
in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
command of the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
2=* Lt.Colonel W. Loch served in the Al'ghau war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
fO'ce under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
255 Lt.Colonel L. T. Bishop served in the e.xpedition againi^t the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Servedin the Afghan war of 1878-So as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Ghuznee Field Force, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet ofllaior. Medal with Clasp).
2'5« Lt Colonel T. M. Jenkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 as Civil Officer (Medal with Clasp).
257 Coionel G. L. R. Richardson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the
Eo-yptian war of 1882, and wasjiresent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in command of the i8th Bengal
Lancers ( cnentioned in despatches) .
258 Lt Colonel A. C. G. Lydiard served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and was presentm the engagement at Kam
Dakka and with the expedition into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
259 Lt Colonel H. O. Woodhouse served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the line of commnnicationswithCabuUMedal).
261 Major General P. J. Maitland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Khushk-i-Nakhnd (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
202 'ijt Colonel A.J.Garrett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part m the defence of Candahar and was
nresent'at the battle'of Candahar— wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
263 Colonel F. R. Begbie served in the campaign against the Jowaki Afreedees m 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served m the Af°-han war i" 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Modal with Clasp).
Also served in th"e Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
188Q-Q0 with the 2nd Battalion 2nd Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
2»5 Lt Colonel A. G. Yaldwin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Divisional Commissariat Officer on the Lines of Communications (men-
tioned m despatches, DSO., and Jlelal with Clasp).
266 Lt Colonel A. T. S. A. Rind served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
267 Lt Colonel 0. Creagh served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General and
afterwards as Assistant'Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka, with the ex-
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pedition into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Ali Kheyl (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Majw,
Victoria f'ross, and Medal): received the ifiE under the following circumstances: — "On the 21st April 1879
Captain Croagh was detached from Dakka with two companies of his battalion to protect the village of Kan: Dakka,
on the Ca'ourRiver, against a thre;itened incursion of the Mohraunds, and reached that place the same night. On
the following morning the detachment, 150 men, was attacked by the Mohmunds in overwhelming numbers, about
1500; and the inhabitants of Kam Dakka having themselves taken part with the enemy. Captain Creagh found
himself under the necessity of retiring from the village. He took up a position in a cemetery not far off, which he
made as defensible as circumstances would admit of, andthis position he held against all the efforts of the enemy,
repeatedly repulsing them with tha bayonet until three o'clock in the afternoon, when he was relieved by a detach-
ment sent for the purpose from Dakka. The enemy were then finally repulsed, and being charged by a troop of
the loth Bengal Lancers, under the command of Captain D. M. Strong, were routed and broken, and great numbers
o f them driven into the river. The Commander in Chie fin [ndia has expressed his opinion that but for the coolness,
determination, and gallantry of the highest order, and the admirable conduct which Captiiin Creagk displayed
on this occasion, the detachment under his command would, in all probability, have been cut off and destroj'ed."
Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of the 29th Bombay Infantry
(mentioned in despatches).
-*^ Colonel H. A. Sawyer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
-''' Lt. Colonel D. E. Gouldsbury served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahrcved Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
-'" Colonel W. H. Lyster served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
-'1 Lt.Colonel P. C. iWaltby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-88 including the operations of the 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Col lett (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force in 1S89-90 i Clasp).
-'- Lt.Colonel W, fl. C. Wyllie served in the Afghan war in 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Ph.ayre (mentioned in despatches, CIE., and Medal).
2"* Colonel S. E. Rollaud served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
-"^ Lt.Colonel H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian camjjaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and captureof Magdala (Medal).
-"» Lt.Colonel J. P. C. Neville served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
-"' Sir Cuarles Leslie served with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of a Half Bat-
talion 2nd Battalion 4rh Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore
E.xpedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Bifles (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Poi ce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Kifles,
and was present at the capture cf the Malakand Pass and m the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in
despatches, CiJ.,and Medil with Clasp).
2S0 Lt.Colonel M. James served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including an engagement at Hurnui (Medal).
-*' Lt.Colonel ,J. ,T. Money-Simonsservedin the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the ThuU Chotiali Field Force, and
was present in the engageuieuts at Jugdulluck and Saidabad ; accompanied. Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was jT-esentat the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
-** Colonel A. J. F. Reid served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, was present at the capiure of the Peiwar Kotal
(severely wounded), and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 '.Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 29th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 in command of the 29th Punjab Infantry on
the Line of Communications (.Medal with Clasp).
2*' Lt.Colonel T. Greenaway served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
-ss Lt.Colonel B Channer served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1883-87 (DSO. and Medal with Clasp), and with the Lushai Expedition in 18S9 (Clasp).
'•'^^ Lt.Colonel Aberigh-Mackay served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
230 Lt.C^olonel E. B. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition m 1885-86 as Brigade Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasp) .
2^' Lt.Colonel H. M. Rose served in the Afghan war in 1879-So on the line of communications with the Khyber
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, i»SO., and Medal with two
(Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 1 Clasp).
-52 Lt.Golonc-l L. W. Christopher served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-^^ Lt.Colonel Macbay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Belooch Regiment, and was present at
battle of Tel-el- Ivebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in iE83 (Medal with Clasx^).
28* Lt.Colonel C. M. Keighley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took pai't in the expedition into the Bazar
Valley and in the advance on Cabul (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served
■with the Hazara E.xpedition in 1888 (DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
23= Lt.Colonel F. G. T. Welch served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
236 Lt.Colonel b. Dening served in the Afghan war in 7878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
23' Colonel C. C. Bgerton served in theAfghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Sewed with the two Miranzai Expeditions under Sir William Lockhart in 1891 as Assistant
Adjutant General— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks of
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB. and Clasp).
23* Lt.Colonel C. A. Mercer served in the Hazara campaign in j868 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Looshai Expedi-
tion in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All
Musjid, in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,and was present at tlie battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880. Served with
tie Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 in command of the 1st BattaUon 4th Goorkha
Rifles (Clasp).
233 Lt.Colonel T. H. Goldney served with the Sikkim E.xpedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
2°° Lt.Colonel G. W. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1875-80 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was
present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the
investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Exnedition in 18S1.
^"2 Lt.(i;olonel fl. D. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in com-
mand of the 2nd Baitalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
3°^ Lt.Colonel F. R. Ditmas served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Vitakri Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal 1.
33' Lt.Colonel G. n. Elliott served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts m the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Transport Depart-
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ment of the Indian Continprent (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
^* Lt.Colonel J. N. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major to the Candahar Line of Com-
munications (Medal). Served with the Zhoh Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
*'"' Lt.Colonel E. W. Chalmers served in the expedition againsi the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp).
'<" Lt.Colonel A. J. Brander served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
wards with the Northern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in iSgi (Clasp).
''" Lt.Colonel C. E. Tate served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Political Officer at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roljerts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration).
^'* Lt.Colonel B. H. Pollard served with the Burmese E.xpedition in r88S (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel R. K. Eidgeway served in the operations against the Naga Hilltribes in 187Q-80, and was severely
wounded at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded
the VSL "fot conspicuous gallantry throughout the attack on fConoma, on the 22ud November 1879, more espe-
cially in the final assault, when, under a heavy fire from the enemy, he rushed up to a barricade and attempted
to tear down the planking surrounding it, to enable him to effect an entrance, in which act he received a very
severe rifle shot wound in the left shoulder." Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the
44th Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
■"- Lt.Colonel G. L. Eliot served with the Duffla Expedition in 1S74-75, and with the Jovvaki Afreedee Expedition
iu 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel F. B. Peile served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
'"'' Lt.Colonel J. B. Lynch served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and iu the operations round Cabul in December
iSyq including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
^'* Lt.Colonel K. Gordon served with the Jowaki Aft-eedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition iu 1S91 (Clasp).
3*0 Lt.Colonel H. E. Penton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
3-' Lt.Colonel E. L. EUiot served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
iu 1885-89 (mentioned iu despatclies, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
'•''" Lt.Colonel C. W. J. Kingston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-90 (Clasp).
323 Colonel A. M'L. Mills served with the Hazara' Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in corrimand of the 37th Dogras, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3^* Lt.Colonel H. A. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Rolserts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1835, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba
andat thedestruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 15th Sikhs (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
3'* Lt.Colonel G. Gaisford served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement of Kam
Dakka (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 as
Political Offloer (mentioned in despatches).
3-7 Lt.Colonel F. D. Raikes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on special Political duty (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp); also served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in if8o-9o (Clasp).
328 Colonel C. R. Macgregor served as Adjutant with the 44th Bengal Native Infantry iii the Duffla Expedition In
1874-75 ; also served with the 44th Bengal Native Infantry in the Naga Expedition in 1875 (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of the Government of India) , and with the expedition against the Augami Naga Hill tribes
in 1877-78 (received the thanks of the GoveruorGeneral of India). Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Gene-
ral to the Naga Field Force in 1870-80 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in tha
Afghan war m 1B80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade Transport Officer,
and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Macgregor at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition m 1880 under Brigadier
General Macgregor (mentioned in despatches). Served with the AkhaEspedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 ii command of the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of
the Northern Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp),
3^' Lt.Colonel W. P. Newall served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
iu December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
330 Lt.Colonel C. G. Mansel served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lookhart in 1894-95 with
he 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
331 Lt.Colonel B. A. N. Parrott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on civil duties (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
33- Lt.Colonel C. A. R. Sage served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp), and with the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8 (Clasp).
33* Colonel C. Dempster served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i38i. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 ; organized the base and lines of communication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S02. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
in command of the 4th Sikh Infantry, including tne storming of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjko'ra (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with (jlasp).
33!' Lt.Colonel E. Bruce served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
336 Lt.Colonel T. B. Spencer served with the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
33' Lt.Colonel F. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall in
the advance on Candahar and afterwards as Brigade Major to the Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
3** Lt.Colonel A. Hewlett served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 iu command of the 12th Madras Infantry
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
3*2 Lt.Colonel H. Hay served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884, including the engagement at Dowlatzai,
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
3*3 Lt.Colonel A. M. Muir served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement at Takht-i-
Pul, at the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
3*' Lt.Colonel W. A. Broome served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Adjutant 2nd Belooch Regiment, and wa.s
present in the engagement at Takht-i-Pul and at the occupation of Candahar and Girishk (Medal). Served with
the 2nd Belooch Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and waspresent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-09 as Second iu Command of the i.st
Belooch Battalion Light Infantry ; took part in the operations against the Karen Tribes in 1887-88, and served
with the Karen Field Force under Brigadier General CoUett iu 1888-89 including the engagement at Nga-Kyne.
the forcing of the Nanko Defile, and the capture of Sawlon (Medal with two Clasps).
3"' Lt.Colonel J. R. Hobday served with the Candahar Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 (lledaJ). Served with
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tlie Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 on Survey duty (mentioned ia despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp),
and in 13S7-89 (Clasp); accompanied the special expedition in Upper Burmah along the Chinese Frontier ia
1890-91 (mentwaed in despatcties).
^*' Lt.Colonel G. W. Deaue served with the lith Bengal Lancers in the Affjhan war of 7878-80 (Medal). Served
with the 13th Ber;<;al Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1802, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir(mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i337-33 as Deputy
Assistant Aijutani; and Quarter Master General ist Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
^*' Lt.Colonel S. H. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal).
3'° Lc.ColonelJ. F. D. Fordyce served m the Afghan war in 1378-70 (Medal).
'••^ Lt.Colonel H. S. Maxwell served in the operations against the Naga Hill Tribes in iSyg-So, and was present
at the assault of Konoraa (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks r,f the Governor General in Council and
of the Commander in Chief in India, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1333-S4 (mentioned
in despatches). Served with the Manipore Expedition in iSgr as Chief Political Officer (received the thanks of
the Governor General in Council and of the Commander in Chief in India, mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel A. J. P. Nuthall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
^'* Lt.Colonel E. D. N. Smith served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagement at
Khushk-i-Nakhud (mentioned in despatches), at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah,
and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel W. B. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1378-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in December
sS/o. Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
'^'"' Lt.Colonel E. V. P. Monteith served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and was present in the engagement on
the Eelmiind with the AVali Shere All's mutinous troops, in the atiair at Khairabad, at the defence ot Candahar
(mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
'^''' Lt.Colonel H. C. Lamb served in the Afghan warin 1879-30 (Medal).
^'* Lt.Colonel V. A. Schalch served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and was present in the engagement at AliKhejl
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-36 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp) , and with the Hazara Expedition in iSgi (Clasp) .
^^■' Lt.Colonel G. S. Eyre served in the Afghan warin 1S7S-7;, as Assistant Superintendent of Transport, Koorum
Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal as Acting Orderly Officer to
Colonel M'Queen (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18B5-87 as Civil Officer (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, '* Hart's AnnusA Army List," p. 786.]
3''" Lt.Colonel E. Balfe served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Provost Marshal and Judge Advocate (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
5"- Lt.Colonel G. C. Dobbs served in the Afghan war in 1873-80, was present in the engagement at Maiwand, and
took iiart in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
^"^ Lt.Colonel D. A. A. Macpherscn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Field Paymaster (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■'°* Lt.Colonel B. L.P. ReiU3' served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and waspresent in the engagements at Khushk-i-
Nakhud and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882
(Modal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
^'' Lt.Colonel C. W. Muir served in the Afghan war in i38o (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as
Aide do Camp to Colonel Hudson, Commanding Indian Contingent, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheenand the Tofrek zereba, and in the operations at Tamai (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3*" Lt.Colonel E. D. F. Bignell served m the Afghan "war in i33o (Medal).
^^5 Lt.Colonel G. B. Money served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 with the Koorum Field Force, and took part
with the expedition into the Khost Valley (Medal).
'■'^ Major A. F. Barrow served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Base Commandant at Nowshera (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with
Clasp).
^'- Lt.Colonel H. C. E. Lucas served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"2 Lt.Colonel A. R. Porter served in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition ia
1891 (Medal with Clasp)
■''' Lt.Colonel E. C. Kellie served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1333-33 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps).
3"' Lt.Colonel J. C. F. Gordon served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Column. Served in the Egyptian war of iS3;, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'''< Colonel St. .1. F. Michell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1857-89 including service in the Intelli-
gence Branch beyond the Indian frontier (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel A. de V. Alexander served with the Khj-ber Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
^"' Lt.Colonel R. F. Trotter served with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of AUMusjid (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Lt.Colonel E.A.Young served in the Afghan war of iS-S-So, and was present in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl— severely wounded and horse shot (Medal with Clasp).
'8'' Colonel G. H. More Molyneux served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 attached to the Intelligence Department (Medal with C!lasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
3*2 Lt.Colonel W. P. Kennedy served during the Afghan war in 1880 as Assistant Governor General's Agent in
Beloochistan (Medal).
s»3 Lt.Colonel H. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps) .
3** Lt.Colonel F. Stevenson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near (ihuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
^^' Lt.Colonel A. A Pearson served in the Afghan war in iSSoiMedal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
i835-8 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned
j ia despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
5 38S Lt.Colonel G. Hawkes served in the Rumpa Rebellion in i38o. . Served with the Hazara Expedition in i388
jKMedal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in iSgi with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp); and with the
',|Isazai Expedition in 1892.
'■"' Lt.Colonel R. C. Hadow served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Fi-ederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
"^5®' tb-e battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Served in the Soudan campaign m 1885,
" and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps
and Khedive's Star). Served with the second Mii-anzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in icgs (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Mettal with Clasp).
ip i S8S Lt.Colonel E. A. Barclay served in tbe Afghan war in i379-3o](Medal). Served with the Burmese Ex oedition
in 1B37-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
^'' Lt.Colonel C. O. Nicholetts served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Bxpe-
ditlon in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
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449 Indian Staff Corjps. — War Services of Field Officers.
2'i Lt.Colonel J. E. Mem served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedeesin 1877-78 fMedal with ClaspK
Served with the 5th Punjab lafantvy in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present iu the operations around Cabu.l
in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 3881. Served with
the second Miranzai Expedition in i8qi (Clasp).
^'* Lt.Colonel H. S. Wheatley served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present m 'the jadvance to Cabul
under Brigadier General Charles Gough, and at the relief of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Caudahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
3»5 Lt.Colonel H. H. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Cla.sp.),
^s" Lt.Colonel E. E. Kenny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
39" Lt.Colonel G. D. C. Gastrell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal).
■'9S Lt.Colonel G. L. Garstin served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
39' Lt.Colonel W. R. Le G. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
■•O" Lt.Colonel J. W. E. Angelo served in the Afghan war yi 1878-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghil2;ie (Medal). Served with the Burmese E-xpfedition in 1886-87 (Clasp).
*"'■ Lt.Colonel G. P. Francis served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present iu tho engagements at Hasheen and the-
Tofrek zereba, at various attacks on convoys, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two- Clasps, and
Khedive's Star) .
*"* Lt.Colonel A. Masters served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
♦"^ Major H. P. P. Leigh served with the Miranzai Expedition under Sir ^yilliam Lockhart in 1891 as Political
Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatclies, Medal with Clasp).
*'" Major R. C. Temple served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major P. G. Vivian served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William L:iokhart in 1894-95 as
Officiating Commandant of the 33th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
*'2 Major H. N. McRae served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of AH
Musjid, in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (meniioned in despatches), in the engagement at Jugduiiuck
and in that atCharasiah on the 25th April iSSo (.Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zholj Valley E.xpedition in
1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1SS8 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also C'i'sil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
■"3 Lt.Colonel F. C. Maisey served in ihe Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the uapture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Kam Dakka and with the Kama Expedtiou (Medal with Clasp). Also served with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i SB i. Served with the Miranzai Expedition iu iSgi with the 29th Bengal
Infantry — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
■"■' Lt.Colonel C. Hogge served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at.
Mazeena (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in iS38 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
•"5 Major Wingate served with the Chitral Relief Force tmder Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Special Forage Officer
on the Line of Communication.s (Medal with Clasp).
*is Lt.Colonel J. W. Hogge served in the Afghan war in 1878, and was present atthe attack and capture of AliMusjid
(Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expe-
dition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
*17 Lt.Colonel O.C. Radford served with the Jowakee Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition including the
assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888— wounded (Brevet of Major, Clasp).
*'* Lt.Colonel A. Montanaro served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal) .
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Lt.Colonel W. H. F. MacMullen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
*20 Lt.Colonel F. S. Sorell served with the Burmese Expedition in i836-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
*2' Lt.Colonel C. Pulley served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
and TJrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7, and was slightly
wounded in an engagement on the 25th November 1886 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp).
*2- Major L. J. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
All Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burme.se Expedition in 1S87-88, including the operations of the
4th Brigade under Brigadier General Low (Medal with Clasp).
<2t Lt.Colonel R. P. Jameson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Adjutant and Quarter Master 5th Punjab Infantry
with the Kooram Field Force, and was present at the affair on the 22nd November 1878 and at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal, the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October 1S79, and in the various operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and the subsequent defence of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps). Served as Adjutant and
Quarter Master 5th Punjab Infantry in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition under Brigadier General Gordon in 1881.
•■^s Major A. G. F. Browne served in the Afghan war iu 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese E.xpedition
in 1886 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as Superintendent of
Signalling (mentioned in despatches, BSO. and Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sii Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
'2s Lt.Colonel Coats served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column, including the advance to
Khelat-i-Ghilzie, the engagement at Saif-u-deen, and in tho engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Oasns, and Bronze Decoration).
«o Colonel N. B. Stewart served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet oi Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Indian Contingent
(mentioned indespatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"1 Major A.. W.D. Campbell served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79
including the advance to Khelat-i-Gilzai (Medal).
^^ Major G. S. Wheler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp).
■•31 Lt.Colonel E. G. Barrow served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 with the column under Sir Samuel Browne, and
VT.IS present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
*i6 Major M. C. Cooke-Collis served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
3877-78 under General Keyes (Medal with Clasp). Also present at the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on the 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878. Served with
the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 3878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid, the investment of
Sherpore m December 3879, and in the engagement at Chai-asiah on 25th April 1880 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
«' Major Gambler served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 3877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Seryedin the Afghan
war of 3878-80, and was present in the affair at Mattoon, in the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October 3879, and
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 450
in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 inoludinp; the investment of Sherpore — wounded (Medal with two
Cliisps). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the 3rd Column (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
"'^ Major W. S. Hewett served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
"3 Major F. G. L. Mainwarinpservedinthe Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasii).
'*" Lt.Colonel A. B. Meiu served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
*" Major M. I. Gibhs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engageinent at Kam Dakka
<Medal).
■"- Major C. M. PitzGerald served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagementa at Mattoon
and at Cbarasiah on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Akha
E.Kpedition in 1883-84 (mentioned m despatches). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Com-
missariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir
.Robert Low in 1S05 as Divisional Transport Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches.
Medal wilh Clasp).
*** Lt.Colonel A. C. Bunny served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the operations in the Lughman Valley (mentioned in des-
patches, Jtedal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Served
with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the AVaziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart
in 1894-9; in command of the ist Sikh infantry (Clasp).
•"5 Lt.Colonel E. Fulton served with the Sikkim Expedition in i33S (Medal with Claspl.
*** Major F. M. Rundall served with the Burmese Expedition in TSS6-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Burma CJoiumn (Clasp); in the operations in the Chin Hills in
cSgo-gi in command of the ICanliow Expedition {DSO.); with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in
despatches, Jlasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1B94-95 with the ist
Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel F. S. Gwatkin served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 and was present with the two expeditions to the
Bazar Valley, in the engagement at Deh Sarak, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal). Served in the Egyp-
tian war cf 18S2, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General T regear (mentioned in des-
patcae". B"?vet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Adjutant
'General (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as
Road Commandant in charge of the first section (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
*'" Major G. B. Renuy served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
*»' Lt.Colonel B. M.Allen served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
i88i attached to the Signalling Department.
*'^ Major P. A. Buckland served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
■*53 Major B. C. C. Sandys servedin the Afghan war in 1870-80, including the operations in the Mazeenr. Valley
<Medal). Sei-yed with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Chief Commissariat Officer
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior, Medal with Clasp) .
«* Major W. C. F. Field served mth the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1887 (Medal with Clasp)
*55 Major C. W. Ravenshaw served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
«8 Major T. C. Fears served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present
in the eutragementat Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
*'" Lt.Colonel H. H. R. Heath served with the Jowaki Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid and in the
engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara E.xpedition in
1891 (Clasp). Served in the Chitra! Relief Force under Sir Robert, Low in 1893 with the nth Bengal Lancers,
including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
«9 Lt.Colonel R. E. D. ReiUy served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 28th Bombay Native lul'autry, and was present in
the engagements at Hasheeu and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
«^<' Lt.Colonel W.W. Lean served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal,
in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1S79,
including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
•"SI Major G. A. Money served i'l the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in 1881. Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 (mentioned in despatches).
*»= Major I. Maclvor served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 as Political Officer
(mentioned in despatches).
*s5 Major R. VV. Macfyeod served in the expedition against the .lowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and with the Zaimusht
Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2Qth Punjab Infantry-
wounded, (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895' with the 29th Punjab
■onfantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
■•s' Major Plowden served with the 6th Punjali Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877. Served with the 2nd
Sikh infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the march to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart, the occupa-
tion of Ghuznee. and the engagement at Ahmed Khevl (Medal with Clasp).
•"» Major P. E. Bairnslather served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
jn the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in
the operations around Cabul in December 1079 (Medal with two Clasps).
«6 Major R. C. S. Macausland served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ah Musjid, and \nth the hist expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
»" Major J. Monteith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk, in the
defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Cl:isp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
«8 Major H. R. Marrett served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal).
"0 Lt.Colonel G. Adye served in the Afghan war in 1879-So, and was present at the forcing of the Shutargardan,
in the engagement at All Kheyl, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of
Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
♦'i Major H. M. P. Hawkes servedin the A fghan war in 1S79-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration).
*'- Caloael A. G. A. Daraud served in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0 with the Khj'ber Field Force, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar country m 1891-92 in command of the
troops, mcludiug the capture of the Nilt Fort- -severely wounded (received the thanks of the Government of India,
•Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
- Lt.Colonel R. C. G.Mayiie served in the Afghan war in 1579-80, and was pre33nt in the engagement at
45 1 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Sir-i-Asp; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle or
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was nresent at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of t lie Zho'b Field Force
in i8go.
*l* Major A. Priiigle served in the Afghan war in 18E0 (Medal).
*"=■ Lt.Colonel E.J. F. Wood served with the 1 7th Bengal Cavalry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp). Servedinthe Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the 19th Bengal Lancers, including the advance on and
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, afterwards with the 10th Bengal Lancer.s, and was present in the
affair at Jugdulluck as Stail Officer to Colonel Norman during the operations against the Ghilzies (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
*'<i Major H. Read served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese E.\pedition in.
1887-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*'' Major C. J. Robarts served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Cbarasiah
on the 25th April 1880 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*■* Lt.Colonel W. A. D. O'Mealy served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1883. Served with th&
Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1S94 ifi command of a Squadron of the ist
Bengal Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*~^ Lt.Colonel E. H. Molesworth served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and was present with the Zaimvisht K.'^pe-
dition (Medal). Served with the Akha E.xpediticn m 1883-S4 (mentioned in despatches).
*° Lt.Colonel R. R. N. Sturt served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwor
Kotal (Medal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedi-
tion inliSgiwith the 2nd Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; witti the Zhob Valley
Field Force in 1 8rr; and with the "Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S9+-95 in command uf
the 2nd Punjab Iii'^ntry (Clasp).
♦»! Major H. B. Tnomhill served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
*'" Major E. H. H. Montresor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
♦*3 Major W. H. Young served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon
and at the forcing 0 1 jhe Shutargardan (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in if 87.
Served in the Hazara Expedition m 1891 in charge of the treasure chest (ment'oned iu despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
**^ Lt.Colonel R. F. Gartside-Tipping served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including tne operations in the
Koorum'V alley (Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
<*« Major V. C. Tonnochy served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in.
1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1805 with the 4th Sikh Infantry, including
the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (Medal with Cla'so).
■*" Lt.Colonel J. de C. Meade served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). '
*^ Lt.Colonel E.E. M. Lawford served with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war of 1S79-80, and was.
present in the engagement at Girishk, at the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations of the Chin
Field Force in 1889 (Clasp).
♦'o Major E. M. Nedham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Major S. B. Beatson served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Servedinthe
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp!. Served in the
Egyptian war of 18E2 (Medal, ami Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Milisary
Secretary and with the Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Clasp).
*'- Major A. M. Monteith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-
i-Pul and Maiwaud (wounded), took part in the defence of Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*'3 Lt.Colonel G. H. Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 with the Thull Chotiali and Khyber Line
Field Forces, and took part in the expeditions into the Hissarik andLughman Valleys (Medal). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimita-
tion Escort under Brigadier General Turner |in 1S94 in command of the 1st Battalion ist Goorkhas (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
*'* Major Radcliffe served with the 14th Sikhs throughout the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
*'5 Major A. M. Renny served in the Afghan warin 18S0, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medil).
Served with the Bui-mese Expedition in 1SS6-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
■•96 Major L. M. M. Hall served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the i-nd BattJiliOD
end Goorkhas (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*9' Lt.Colonel J. B. Woon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Candahar Field Force (Medal).
«8 Major W. Lambert served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah onk
the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in Dscember 1S79; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Marri Expedition iu 1880. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 188E as Provost Marshal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Major H. L. Dawson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
""> Major W. G. Yate served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the advance on Khslat-i-Ghilzie and
Ghuznee unJer Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Lirzoo near
Ghuzuee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march tc Candahar, and was present at Jlie battle of Can-
dahar (lledal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
'" Lt.Colonel A. B. Fentou served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS4-89 as Brigade Major and as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two.
Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-qo as Deputj' Assistant QuarSc-r Master General
for Intelligence (Clasp).
"^ Major M. T. Lyde served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and through-
out the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 15th Bombay >'ative Infantry
in the latter part of the Afghan war in 1880, and at the occupation of the Marree countr3' (Medal).
^'^ Major H. T. FaithfuU served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the advance on the- flelmnncJ
and in the engagements at jihmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
5°* Major H. L. Ramsay served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the operations around Cabnl
in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'* Major J. L. O'Bryen served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present with the expeditions into th
Lughman Valley (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Major J. P. Sparling served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79. and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1E88 (Medal with Clasp).
507 Major H. G. Ryland served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
=»8 Lt.Colonel F. G. Preston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
™ Major C. E. W. Macdonald served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuaaaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
'" Lt.Colonel E. S. Hastings served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and waslpresent with tha Kama Expedition as
General Transport OfHcer (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 45:2
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Z>5'0., and Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lnshai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-go (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
^^- Major J. F. Worlledge served with the 12th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79 witjb the
Candahar Goiumn under Sir Donald Stewart (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Officiating Ad utaat
7th Bsnga; Infantry, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^3 Major H. S. Massy served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl. (wounded),
TJrzoo near Ghuznee, and Patkao Shana (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as
Signalling Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*'* Lt. Colonel A. E. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal, in the operations in the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and
in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, and Eronze
Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in iSSi. Served with the Miranzai Expedition
in 189: (Medal with Clasp); with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition
in 189D. Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, in-
eluding the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp),
515 Major F. M. Drury served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80 (Medal), Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
="" Major C, J, Dennysservedinthe Afghan war of 1878-So, and was present in the engagements atMattoon and at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in DecemberiS79 (Medal with two Clasps).
518 MajorJ. H. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the IJurmese Expedition in
18S6-87 (Med al with Clasp) ; and with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
5" Major 0. Herbert served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
520 Major Ozzard served throughout the operations iu the Malay Peninsla in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
5^1 Lt.Colonel G. A. Collins served in the Afghan war iniS-'o, andwaspresent with the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal).
5=^2 Lt.Colonel W. C. Aslett served in the Afcjhan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk,
at the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion iu 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
523 Major L. S. Peyton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
5-* Lt.Colonel A. W. L. Bayly served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the defence of Candahar
audin the battle of Candahar (Msdal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 and was pre-
sent at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Qaarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal
with two Clasps).
5S5 Major W. H. Jameson served in the Afghan war of 1878-Eo, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition
including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Hazara Expedition in i8gi with the 32nd Bengal Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp) .
■ 5^6 Lt.Colonel A. Adye served in the Afghan war of iByO-So with the Cabul and the Koorum Field Forces (Medal).
52" Major J. A. H. Pollock served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid (Medal with Clasp), and with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
528 Major C. G. M. Fasken served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was ijresent in the engagements at Aimed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1588 (M-Ddal with Clasp).
52' Lt.Colonel L. G. Beckham served with the 8th Bombay Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1880, and took
part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Also served with the Marn
Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in iSSs-S/with the ist Brigade Burmah Field Force
(Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
530 Major C. J. L. Stuart served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
531 Lt.Colonel E. W. S. Welchman served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition m 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement atKam Dakka (mentioned in despatches.
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i386-88 (Medal with Clasp).
532 Colonel N. F. P. Chamberlain served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal as Orderly Officer to Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul iu December
1S79 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar— slightly wouuded (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Genera! (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
533 Major J. P. W. Spankie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with the expedition against the
Khugianis and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
534 Lt.Colonel S. C. F. Peile served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served during the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18E6-87 with the Commissariat Department at Rangoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1802-93 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
535 Lt.Colonel B. Duff served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation
Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 as Deputy Assistant Adiutant General (mentioned in despatches),
and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Leputy Assistant Adjutan
General ist Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
'35 Lt.Colonel C. H, Westmorland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and captar
of Ali Musjid and with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (;Medal with Clasp), Served with the Burmee
Expedition in 188S-89 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,'Medal with Clasp),
537 Major S, D. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present iu the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl (slightly wounded) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
538 Lt.Colonel J. E.Preston served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Servediu the Afghan war in 1R80 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-89, and was severely wounded in an attack on Lamaing Post on the 27th June 1886 (mentioned iu despatches,
DSO., and Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1892 in command of the Eastern Column.
535 Major F. Hawkins served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and took part in the operations against theMoh-
munds (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
5*" Miajor H. P. Picot servedin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches), m the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and with the Zaimusht Expedition including the
assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
453 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
^" Lt.Colonel W. S. Birdwood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley
Exredi ion in 1884.
■'•* Major W. S. Marshall served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the fihuznee Field Force, and was present in
the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with
Olasp) Served in the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
5*2 Lt.Colonel "W. C. Faithfull served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
AUMusjid, the advance to Gundamuok, and the operations in the Koorum Valley (Medal with Clasp}. Served in
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Esnedition in 1881.
6*' Major J. B. P.. Butler served in the Afghan war in t88o (Medal).
^'_^ Major V.M. Stockley served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptianwarof 1882, and was present in the
action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp,
and Kbedive's Star).
-■'5 Lt.Colonel A. D. Euriquez served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel A. L. Sinclair served with the Burmese E.'cpedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Medal wich Clasp).
^*^ Major J. Lamb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance on Cabul under Brigadier
General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhol:) Field Force under
Sir George White in 1890 as Deputy Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches).
^■^ Lt.Colonel A. R. Martin served with the expedition agamstthe Jowaki Afreedeesin 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, at the forcing of the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79 (twice mentioned in
despatches), an i in the operations around Cabul m December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
marcti to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition
in 1891 m command of the :st Battalion ?th Gourkhas (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; and with
the Wazirisian Field Force under -Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant Adjutant General to the force
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
'■'- Major W. T. Fairbrother served in the Afghan war of 1S78-B0, first in the Khyber Column with the Mhairwarra
Battalion, and was present with the expedition to the Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Kam Dakka ; after-
wards in the Kurrum Column with the 29th Punjab Infantry, and was present with the Zaimusut Expedition
ULider Brigadier General Tytler, and took part in the attack and capture of the stronghold of Zawa (Medal).
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
»53 Major J. G. Ramsay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the second eicpedition into tho
Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
"* itajor A. P. V/illiamson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
=" Major H. D. M. Minchin served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Cimdahar inciuamg
the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"•■ Lt.Colonel E. E.J. Presgrave served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served w ith the B irmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Alauipore Expedition in re9i with the luth Madras Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Claspl ; and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-94 (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, and DSO ).
557 Lt.Colonel A. L. Barrett served with the expedition against theNaga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88, and was slightly
wounded in an engagement near Lamaing on the 2nd September 18S6 {DSO., and Clasp).
^-'8 Lt.ColonelJ. W.Parker served in the Afghan war ci 1878-80 including the engagement at Besud (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 including the attack on Nga-Mingyan's Stockade (Medal v/ith two Clasps).
»''" Major VV. St. J. Kicliardson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 as Field Paymaster (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5''' Major F. H. R. Drunimond served ia the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Jugdulluck and in the advance to the relief of Sherpore under Brigadier General Charles Gough (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
5^2 Major R. B. Shawe served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Southern Afghanistn.n Field Force (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Lt.Colonel A. G. Bum served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal %vith Clasp).
5^ Major K. G. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89, and was severely wounded during the operations against the Chins (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
5^ Lt.Colonel H. A. B. Boulderson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the sjth Regiment, took part In the
advance to and occupation of Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Vailey ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar with tie25Lh Punjab Native Infantry, and was present at the
i-econnaissauce on the 3:st iugustand at the battle of Candah.ar (M^edal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
5*'' Major Lyons Montgomery served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present iu the engagements at
Mattoon and at Charasiab on the 6th October 1870 and in the ojierations round Cabul in December 1879 ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served m the Hazara Expedition iu 1891 as
Chief Com missai'iatOffiier (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Major E. 0. M. L ishiiigton served with the Burmese E.Mpedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
^5 Major P. G. Pollock served with the sist Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Baghao and with the expedition into the
Hissari k and Lughmau Valleys (Medal) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp).
"" Major E. F. Clothier served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
"1 Lt.Colonel H. Lawson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
5"'t Major K. S. Davison served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart iu 1894-05 as
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major B. W. h'. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedition into the Hissarik
Valley (Medal).
=^'* Lt.Colonel C. R. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
='* Major A. A. Barrett served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcing of the Shutargar-
dan, and iu the onerations around Cabul in December 1S79 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
second Miranzai Expedition m 1891 (Clasp).
"5 Lt.Colonel J. C. Swaun served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"I' Lt.Colonel H. B. 'fate served in the Afghan war m 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of AH
Musjid and with the second exnedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served vrith the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low iu" 1895 on Transport Duty (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with <'lasp).
6WJ- Major H. F. S. Ramsden served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in
Indian Staff Corps. — War Seruicea of Field Officers. 454 -.
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Field Paymaster
(received t'^e thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
=77 Maio'' H. Goad served luthe Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Jngdulluck (Medal).
^~f Lt.Colonel J. E. Nixon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Zaimiisht lixpedition, including the
capture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
m 1895 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
=78 Major J. M. A. Retallick served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the expedition into the Bazar
valley and in the engagement at Charasiah on ihe 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"9 Lt.Colonel E. A.Travers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance on Khelat-i-
Ghilzie, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied'Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candanar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Sikkira Expedition in 1888 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in i8gi (Clasp).
=*" Major H. Godfray served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal).
=*i Major W. S. Chase served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Victoria Cross,
Medal with Clasp) ; together with Private James Ashford, Royal Fusiliers, he received the IIC " for conspicuous
»rallantry on the 0(^casion of the sortie from Kandahar, on the i6th August i«8o, against the village of Doh Khoja
ia having rescued and carried for a distance of over 200 yards, under the nre of the enemy, a wounded soldier.
Private Massey, of the Royal Fusiliers, who had taken shelter in a block -house. Several times they were compelled
to rest, but they persevered in bringing him to a place of safety. Private Ashford rendered Lieutenant Chase
every assistance, and remnined with him throughout." Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy
Assistant Quarttr Master General (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1889-90 with the 28tU Bombay Native Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
552 Major H. L. Hutchins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
5"^ Major E. W. Seymour served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Aide de Camp to Major General Phayre, and was
wounded at the defence of the Camp of Kuch (Medal).
=^ Major C. B. Brownlow served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in i88i. Served with the two Miranzai E-speditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
^S5 Major C. E. Poynder served with the Burmese ExiJedition in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
='^ Major G, A. Williams served in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and took part in the expedition into the Bazar
Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
5S7 Lt. Color el W. Cook served with the ist Battalion 17th Foot throughout the Afghan war in 187S-79, and
was present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazar Valley, in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore— severely wounded in the
engagement in the Ghardeh Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to (jandahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
='* Lt.Colonel W. du G. Gray served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Eield Force as Transport
Oaioer (Medal). Served in the Hazara campaign in 188S, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (men-
tioueci in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in S91 as Brigade Major to the
2Ed Column (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
5*5 Lt.Colonel R. K. Teversham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, BSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
•5™ Lt.Colonel Batten served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the atfair at Shahjui (mentioned in Colonel Kennedy's report), and in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzuee, and at the occupation of Ghuznee (mentioned in des-
patches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of (Jandahar
(Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade (mentioned ic despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
''■"- Major J. F. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
=■5- Major Cuulilfe served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal),
and with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in iS8i.
='3 Lt.Colonel L. J. E. Bradshaw served in the Afghan warof 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at Jug-
duUuck (mentioned in despatches) and Shekabad (mentioned in despatches) _: accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar. and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major ist Brigade (mentioned in despatches, iledal with
Clasp). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar country in 1891-92, part of the time in command of tha
force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) . Served in the operations against the slave trading Arabs in the British
Central African Protectorate in 1896 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
55* Major G. E. Even served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on Transport duty (Medal). Served with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
='» Major J. G. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the expedition into the Lughman
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal).
^''^ Major G. W. Younghusband served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-i-Pul, Shahjui, Ahmed Khejl
and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Glasn).
537 Major A. E. P. Burn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
j'* Lt.Colonel H. P. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1B85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
5'' Major J. G. Downiugserved with the72ndHighlandersrrom thecommencementot the Afghan war in i878till
iSth June 1879 with 1 he Koorum Field Force, including the Khost Expedition and the engagement at Mattoon(Medal) .
<'"' Major H. Mansfield served in the Afghan war of 1078-80, and was present at tiie attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, and w*th the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (mentionedindespatches. Medal with Clasp)
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1SS8 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*"' Major J. C. B.Craster served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the Koorum Field Force, including the
advance from Ali Kheyl to Cabul and the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1889 (Medal with Clasp.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah F'ield Force under Sir George White, in-
ciuding the engagement at Salak Hill on 3rd December 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
''"''■ Major E. T. Paul served in the Eg.yptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
•""^ Major W. W. Taylor served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Bxi^edi-
tion in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
^x* Major G. B. O'Donnell served with the Zliob Valley Expedition in 1884 in the Intelligence Branch.
^°5 Major C. H. Powell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir WilUam Lockhart in 1894-95, part ot
the time as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General with the force (mentionea in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^"5 Major D. W. 'Hickman served with the Zhob Valley Expedilicn in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-87 (.Uedal with Clasp) ; also with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as
Deputy Assi-stunt Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
''"' Major E. H. Riv'ett-Carnac served with the 85th Rpgimentin the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present with
the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Orderly
OBBoer to Brigadier General Wilkinson, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade of the Indian Contingent, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive s Star).
«™ Major E. R. Penrose served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-88 (Medal with Clasp).
455 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers aud Captains.
^1° Major J. "W. Currie served with the Burmese Expedition in 18G6-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
"' Major R. I. Scallon served in the Afghan war m 1879-S0, and was present in the engagements at Khelat-i-
Ghilzieand Sir-i-Asp; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
■battle of Cp.ndahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8S
with the 23rd Bombay Li<rht Infantry ; was Staff Officer to the Kanle Column in 18S6-87, and afterwards in
command of the Myaing outpost and subsequently of the Myaing-Yaw Column (DSO., and Medal with two
Clasps).
•■i^ Major F. G. Delamain served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar and Khyber Field Forces
(Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Meaal with Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition in
1892. ■ '
'•'^ Major A. W. Lyster served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
ChitralRehef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalior 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
^'* Major J. S. Ashby served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
^1= Major H. A. Ravenshaw served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served
with the Bm-mese Expedition in i885-88 (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Major G. E. Walter served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
*" Lt.Colone P. G.Ionel Huggins served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with theBurmese Expedition
in 1885-89, and was present atthe capture of Minhla Redoubt and at the surrender of Mandalay (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
^'* Major ,T. R. Sandwith served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
*'' Major W. C. Pollard served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ;
and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
"-o Major Swiney served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 til!
August 1880 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement a-t Charasiah on the 6th
October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal
%vith two Clasps). Served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the VVaziristau Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry ( Medal with Clasp),
^2' Major F. G- .\tkinson served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*'t Major H. R. W. Lumsden served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition
in 1888 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Major W. K. Downes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87, and waspresentat the storming of the Minhla redoubt (mentioned in despatches, ZJiSO., Medal with Clasp)..
'2^ Major A. E. Leslie served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
^2* Major H. E. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
^^' Major G. F. N. Tinley served with the Zhob Valley Expeditionin 1S84. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 18S5-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
^^'' Major C. W. Harris served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^' Major G. R. MacMullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Miranzai Expedition in i8gi (Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1852-93.
*"* Major N. A. K. Burne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd
Punjab Infantry, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp) .
^-^ Major R. C. Onslow served in Afghan warof 1878-80, waspresent in theengagement at Jugdulluck(Medal).
"^ Major A. Wallace served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served w-ith the Burmese Expedition in
1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the 2nd Miranzai Expe-
dition in i8gi (Clasp).
S3' Major P. B. Lindsell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Cabul Field Force in the Transport
Department, inctoling the relief of Sherpore under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with Clasp).
s'- Major G. Bowring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major G. H. Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 in the Khvber Line of Communication (Medal).
''■' Lt.Colonel de Brath served in tho Afghan war in 1880 and was present in the engagement at Mazeena (Medal);
also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81 (twice mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
"5 Major H. Wharry served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Divisional
Transport OfBcer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort
under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 as Brigade Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches), and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in
despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
s^'' Major M. H. S. Grover served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war of 1878-So (Medal).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 9th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General to the force until 24th January, when he was recalled to India for duty (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
'■''' Lt.Colonel R. B.Adams served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations round Cabu
in December 1S79, including the storming of Takt-i-Shah andtheAsmai Heights, and in ihe engagement at
Charasiah on the 25th April i83o (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 in command of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar,
the Swat River, and Mamugai (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
''* Major A. C. Yate served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1886-88; was Intelligence Officer
with the Northern Shan Column, 1887-88 (Medal with two Clasps),
•^^ Major J. H. Balfour served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at
the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present atthe
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp).
<■■"> Major A. H. Wilmer served with the Hazara Expedition in 5891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
*•" Lt.Colonel G. W. Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
s*2 Major H. J. J. Middleton served in the Zulu war in 1879, aud was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and at Ekowe durinsr theinvestment (Medal with Clasp).
6-13 Major G. P. Watson served with Burmese Expeditionin 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
"s** Major W. R. Yeilding served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the ist Sikhs and ist Goorkhas, and took
part in the expedition to the Logar Valley ; accon\panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri
Expedition iu 1880, and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
as Divisional Transport Officer with the Head Quarters of the Force (mentioned iu despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
''^ Major W. J. H. Bond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Executive Commissariat Officer,
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai E.xpeditiouary Force in 1889-90 as
Chief Commissariat Officer to the Chittagong Column (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in. despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in the Com-
missariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Cor_ps. — War Services of Captains. 456
' Captain E. F. Marriott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expedition against the
Wuzeeree Khugianis (Meda'.).
'' Captain J. H. Parsons served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part wth the Aitchokzai Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6— dangerously wounded (Siedal with Clasp).
^^ Major J. W. B. Meade served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and "Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
'■'^ Major T, H. Haughton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S9 (Medal with Clasp) .
^' Captain S. M. Congreve Schneider served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
-^ Captain H. Eardley Wilmot served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Bucmese Expedition
in i386 (Medal with Clasp).
''' Major H. H. H. Aspinall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain H. Melvill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was pre-
Ecnt at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
■''J Major W. H. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Captain L. A. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880 ac. Transport OtKcer and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Burrows (Medal).
'' Major K.M.Foss served during the Rumpa Rebellion in iS79-8o(received the thanks of the Government of India) »
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the oth Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'■'^ Captain G. P. Willes served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'3 Captains. F.Biddulph served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Biddulph (Medal).
'J Lt. Colonel H. D'U. Keary served in the Afghan war in 1S80 including the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal)»
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Wantho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Shwebo Military Police (received the thanks of the Government of
India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in
1892-93 (Brevet of Major).
'"• Major E. Vansittart served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served with the Haiara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain A. W. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'8 Major G. A. Welman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) .
" Major C. W. W. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
"'° Captain J. M.Carpendale served in the Afghan war of 18 78-80, and took part inthe operations in the Lughman
Valley (Medal).
'"1 Major G. B. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the Mounted Infantry throughout
the operations of the ist Brigade, and as Staff Officer and Assistant Inspector of Mounted Infantry Upper Burma
Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps); with the Lushai Expedition in 1888-89 in com-
mand of a deiaohment of the 4th Madras Pioneers (mentioned in despatches) ; and throughout the operations in
the Chin Hills in 1S90-92 and commanded the Kauhaw Column (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major) .
'"- Captain H. A. Carleton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) .
'™ Major W. J. K. Dobbin served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lookhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
""■ Captain Hyde Baker served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab
on 25th April 1880. Accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar — slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition
under Brigadier General MacGregor in November 1S80. Served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
!"» Major H. Elston served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
""' Major R. W. Iremonger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
"^"1 Major A. H. Clark-Kennedy served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Kam Dakka
(Medal). Served with tho Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expe-
ditionary Fores in 1889-go as Principal Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
'"3 Major H. E. Porter served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Transport Officer (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with Clasp).
'™ Captain A. P. Westlake served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
"" Captain W. C. H. Mackintosh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasn).
"• Captain W. D. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present at the forcing of the Shutargardan
and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the March to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880.
"^ Captain E. Carbonaro served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 17th Bengal Native Infantry, and was
pres(!nt in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba — horse shot (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
I'* Major A. E. Whistler served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
i"- Major H. O'Donnell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1888-91 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp) ; commanded the Mogaung Field Force — '
wounded (Clasp). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Mogaung Column (mentioned
in despatches, (5lasp).
.'" Captain F. W. P. Angelo served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"* Captain C. B. Judge served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"' Major B. H. Rodwell served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeereet
Expedition in 1881. Served wit'u the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
"" Captain R. H. Rattray served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'^^ Cajitain J. B. Edwards served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the operations in the Koorum Valle.y
and was present at the capture of tho Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force ,
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
'-- Captain A. N. Oarrservedin the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
J^^ Captain M. L. Shipley servedinthe Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Transport Department (Medal). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commandant of the Native Military Base Depot
( Medal with Clasp).
i^* Captain W. L. Boswell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
•26 Captain W. E. Bunbury served in the Afghan war in i'88o'(Medal) ; also served with the Mahsood Wuze«ree Ex-
pedition in 1881. Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 ; and with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low m 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
'28 Captain E. U. Marrett served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
'2' Captain J. S. E. Western served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 as Aide de Camp to Sir John M'Quoen, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, \-
Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Punjab
Cavalry (Clasp).
'3" Captain F. R. H. Chapman served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
457 Indian Staff Corps- — War Services nf Captains.
^'2 Major H. W. E. Georges served with tlie Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal witli two Clasps).
1^^ Captain P. A. C. Kreyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 including the two expeditions into the Bazar ■
Valley (Medal).
'•■" Major D. W. Purdon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain G. 13. Hodgson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
1^* Captain W . H. Allen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Mazeena (Medal). Also
served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition ir. iS3i. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with tte Lushai E.xpeditiou in 1889 (mentioned in despatches) ; with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1339-90 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
''" Captain C. G. R. Thaekwell served inthe Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the Hissarik and Lughman
Valley Expeditions, and was severely wounded m an engagement near JugduUuck (Medal). Also served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree E.xpedition in i88r. Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the iDattle of Tcl-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's" Star). Served with the
Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Roliert Lowin i8Q;;a3 Brigade Commissariat Officer 2ndSBrigade (Medal withClasp).
■•'8 Major G. J. Shaw served wjth the Barme.se Expedition in 1S88-S9 (iXtdal witn Clasp).
"' Major M. A. Tuice served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including
the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
"" Captain W. D. Thomson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp)
"2 Captain P. J. S. Lowry served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
'♦^ Captain T. G. .Johnson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Captain D. J. O. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the 2ud Mira.nzai E.-jpedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) .
'" Captain G. S. Kerrich served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'*6 Major J. G. Hunter served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the 70th Regiment, fir.st with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served v/ith the Burrcese Expedition in 1885-87, and again in i ■'87-89, as Adjutant loth Bengal
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the ist Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley,
and in the Pagyi District under Colonel Symons (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Chin-Lushai Expedition in 18S9-90 wit)i the loth Bengal Infantry in the Column under Brigadier General Symons,
and had charge of the attack on the village of Hanta (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
"' Cantain H. F. K. Waldron served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'*' Captain L. H. Reid served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese E.'cpedition in 1886, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 14th Dec. (Medal withClasp);
with the Hazara Expedition in '.891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
'*" Captain C. F. G. Young served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp) .
">" Captain .J. H. Young served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 on the Khyber Line of Communications, and in
the Koorum Valley (Medal).
1^1 Major G. J. Younghusband served In, the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Miisjid, with tlie second expedition into tlie Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with
Olasp). Served in the Soudan camijaign in 1S85 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 as Brigade Major 4th Brigade, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar, the Swat River, Panjkora,
and Mamupai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'52 Captain F. P.Hutchinson served in the Afghan' war in 1870-80, including the operations in the Lughman
Valley (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
^" Captain P. H. Saulez served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
^^* Captain L. H. Vidal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'=5 Major A. H. Dobbs served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
•■56 Captain P. .1. H. Aplin servedin the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'-'" Major A. Phnyre served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 (Medal).
!»' Captain G. S. Ommanney served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Saidaljad (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Exoedition in i888 (Medal with Clasp).
"" Captain H. Parkin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served w ith the Burmese Expedition in
1886-8-7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1892-93.
'i^' Major H. H. Dobbie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major to
the Reserve Brigade.
'1*2 Major W. B. Piers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'"■s Major R. F. M. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^^* Captain O. C. Armstrong served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
'"= Captain F. 3.W. Richardson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal withClasp).
'<>'' Captain St. G. L. Steele served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry inthe Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Olasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the Silchar Column
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^5" Captain E. L. Hight served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the_ en-
gagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including
the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal
with Clasp).
'^' Captain G. A. M'Carthy served inthe Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
''O Captain C. Le G. Justice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with (;iasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS38 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Captain Robertson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from January 1879 withthe Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, including the Khost Expedition, the engagement at Charasiah, and the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
'''' Captain A. F. Hogge served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served withthe Hazara Ex-
pedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with
the 34th Punjiib Infantry (Medal vvith Clasp).
"■* Captain James served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Bkowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal withClasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain F. G. R. Ostrehun served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
1" Major H. Rose served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in
the Lushai country in 1891-92 with the Nwengal Column.
'■" Captain W. J. Newell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 (Glasji).
''8 Captain E. J. Medley served in the Afghan war of 1876-80, including the expedition against the V^uzeeree
Khugianis (Medal).
Indian Staff Oorjjs. — War Services of Captains. 458
I"' Major p. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in iS£o with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal), and
with the expedition afrainstthe Mahsood Wuzeerees in i88r.
18' Major W. Giles served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the expedition to the Lughman
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal). Served with the Burmese Exijedition in 1886 89 (Medal
with two Clasps).
1*^ Captain A. M. Lloyd served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal) .
'*' Captain H. H. F. Fagan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was presentin the
engagement at Oharasiah on the 5ta October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
1'^ Maior M. B. O'Donoghue served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal) . Servedwith
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
1*^ Captain M. T. Thomson served with the 85th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
Zaimusht E.<:pedition under Brigadier General Tytler, including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Serve'd with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with the ist Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal
with Clasp).
'" Captain 0. 1'. W. Pirie served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
1*8 Major 13. L. Wright served with the King's JJragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Selmkuni (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Captain F. B. Mein served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
"" Captain W. H. M. Stewart served with the expedition against Lhe Hunza-N'agars in 1891-92 as Political
Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain G. B. Uuwin served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
jst Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain Hedley Wright served with the Hazara Expedition in iSgj (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the nth Bengal Lancers, including the passage of the
Swat River (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'95 Captain P. M. Carnegy served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, ^'^'^ ™ the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement at Yatha (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp) ;
wdth the Chin- Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 with
the 2nrt Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
^'* Captain G. H, Loch served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (Medal with Clai-p) ; and in the operations in Lnshai in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column.
'9^ Captain G. R. C. Westropp served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
(Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Commissariat Officer. Served with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Transport duty (received the thanks of lhe Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp 1.
I'*' Captain W. H. D. Rich served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
19* Captain A. C. O'Donnell was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i9'J CaiitainC. J. Corfield served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force -under Lieut. Geueral Bright (Medal). Served with the Hazai'a Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^°*' Captain J. 0. Hollway servedwith the Burmese Expedition in 3885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*"' Major G. G. J. S. Jones served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and
throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column'' (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Major J. G. Turner served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895, first as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Kinloch, Commanding ist Brigade, and afterwards as Field Intelligence Officer (mentioned in despatches
Brevet of M.ijor, Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Captain Burlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 3 885-86 (mentionedin despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
'"' Captain A. D. Fordyce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
-°5 Captain E. P. H. M'Swiney served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
iniS86-87 (OSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir WilUam Lockhart in
1894-95 as Deput y Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (Clasp).
^°' Captain J. W. C. Hutchinson served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut, General Maude, and afterwards with the Ktiyber Line Force
under Lieut. General Bright (Medal). Served with the second Miranzai E.xpedition iu 1891 (Medal with Clasj]).
2"* Major W. E. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Medal with Clasp).
-"' Captain N. S. Swanston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Toungoo Column and the srd
Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Chief Commissariat
Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
21" Captain H. F. T. Macartney served with the Hazara Expedition in 3891 (Medal with Clasp).
21' Captain W. A. Thompson served with the Burmese Expedition in 3885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
-12 Captain C. I. Fry served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served iu the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2" Captain F. H. Hancock served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88i. Servedwith the Burmese
Expedition iu 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
-i* Captain H. F. B. Hodges served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
215 Captain F. C. W. Ricieout served with the Burmese Expedition in 3S87-88 (Medal with Clasp).
21^ Captain R. W. Sherard served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
217 Captain J. A. Brown served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
218 Captain A. H. Kellie served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Mahala
Junction and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served w-.th the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 3886 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889 (Clasp).
2" MajorP.Wyllie served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
220 Cantain M. E. Carthew-Yorstoun served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
221 Captain H. L. Custauce served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
222 C;iptain H. A. Merewether served with the S3st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two ClasDs).
223 Major G. V. Burrows served iu the Boer war of .'881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-S6 as Assistant Provost Marshal and as Staff Officer of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with two Clasps).
22* Major R. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
22" Captain D. G. L. Shaw served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the operations round Cabul (Medal
with Clasp). Servedwith the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1800. Servedwith the Waziristan Expedition under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
226 Captain W. F. M. I. Eraser served with the Burmese Expedition in 3886-89 including the expedition up the
Chmdwin River under Colonel Toker (Medal with two Clasps).
227 Captain J.Straehey served with the Burmese Expedition in 3885-87 (mentionedin despatches,Medal withClasp),
459 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
^^' Captain p. G. Walker served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 181)4-95 with
ths 20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
-2' Captain R. S. Alexander served with the Burmese Expeditionm 18B6-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
-^o Captain R. P. Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain W. P. Anderson served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-go (Medal with Clasp).
^2 Major F. Campbell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Cbitval
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the storming of the
Malakand Pass and the action at the Sado Ferry, on the Panjkora River (mentioned in despatches Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Captain H. J. Bremner served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
-'■'* Captain G. P. Rankeu served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
^^ Captain C. P. Campbell served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its siege from 3rd March to iSth April
1095 — wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^'" 'Captain W. A. B. Dennys served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-83 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain J. Lampen served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i38i. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
'"^ Major W. H. Dobbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
-*" Captain J. Vans Agnew served with the Bunaese Expedition in iS83 in the Intelligence Branc'n (Medal with
Clasp).
^" Major W. G. Alban served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Momrik Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in
the operations against the Kachins in 1S92-93 in command of the Kaukkwc Column and of the combined itibtary
Police Columns at the I'elief of Sima (received the thanks of the Government of India, Brevet of Major).
-*- Major E. A. Kettlewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
-" Captain C. G. P. Edwards served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
2" Major R. H. Twigg served with the Akha Expedition in 18S3-34. Served with the Buroiese Expedition in 1886-87
<Medal with Clasp); also served in the operations in the Huuza-Nagar Country in 1S9 [-92 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
^** Major R. H. Light served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan warin 1870-80 (Medal).
'■'*' Captain P. W. Reptou served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS33 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
^■>* Major R. G. Egerton servedwiththeHazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) : and with the Waziiistan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Intelligence Officer 3rd Brigade (Claso). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the
•engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
2« Major It. M. Maxwell served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served in the
operations against the Abor tribes on the North East Frontier of Assam in 1894 (Brevet of Major).
2>« Major Mackenzie-Kennedy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
'-^' Captain J. H. Smith served with the iitl; Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
^- Captain A. E. S. Searle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-86 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captain E. B. Burton served with the 4th Sikhs in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier
General Kennedy. Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
th(! battle of Tei-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1S36-87 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
25- Captain G. P. Rowcroft served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■■'i^ Captain W. Prior served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition in iSqi (Clasp). Served with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the isth
Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
'^~ Captain D. C. P. Macintyre served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Manipore Expedition
in 1891 in command of the Assam Military Police (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
-58 Captain A. R. Browning served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1*388 (Medal with Clasp).
23' Major A. Beale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
2™ Captain C. H. C. Hevman served with the Burmese Expedition in i3S6-83 (Medal with two Clasps).
2«2 Captain W. J. R. Wickham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Statf Officer to the Director of Indian
Transport with the Home Forces (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara E.^ipedition
in i333 (Medal with Clasp).
2«» Captain H. G. Sutton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
2">* Captain P. B. Vaughan served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
2«3 Captain S. C. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1S79-00 with the 67th Regiment (Medal).
2" Captain A. D. C. Pond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Ye-u Battalion (mentioned in de-
spatches. Clasp).
287 Captain C. C. Tennant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
268 CaptMn H. R. Brander served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
2M Major H.B.Borradaile served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied
Lt.Colonel Kelly in the advance to the rehef of Chitral in March and April 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
2'» Captain D. M. Thompson served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Afghan war m 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
27^ Captain G. Murray served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart m 1894-95 with the
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
272 Captain G. E. Mardall served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
273 Captain D. C. Phillott served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Field InteUigence Officer and Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (Medal with Clasp).
27* Captain A. V. Hatch served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
276 Major J. W. Cowley served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition m
1886-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd Goorkha Rifles
(mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
277 Captain R. Southey served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp), and m the operations of
the Zhob Field Force in i8qo.
^7» Captain A. E. Aitken served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present ia the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
279 Major H. D. M'Intyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
2*0 Major W. Browne served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
28' Captain W. B. MuUins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and m the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir WilUam Lockhart in 1894-05 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
2** Captain H. V. Cox served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Liae Force under Lieiit.Geueral Bright (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 -89 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
2" Captain P. G. Bradley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
287 Captain G. P. D. Hamilton sers-ed with the Hazara Expedition in 1S8S (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 460
^' Captain R. Wapshare served witli tlie Burmese Expedition in i885-88 (mentioned in despatclies, Medal witU
two Clasps).
289 Captain E. R. Hartitjan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (iledal with Clasp).
2™ Major M. T. Shewen served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Alexandria
and Port Said, and at the surrender of Eort Ghemil (Modal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 (iledal with Clasp).
-51 Captain C. C. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-88 (Medal with Clasp) .
2'- Major C. A. S. Montgomery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"^^ CaptainD.J. T. O'Brien served with the 65rd Regiment in Southern Atfchauistan in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served
with ilie ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereha, and at
tte destruction of I'emai (two Clasps).
29-* Major H. W. Priestley served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891, temporarily in command of the
42nd Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
-''' Captain H. B. Vaughan served with the 7th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
-'^ Captain C. Tritton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with Clasp).
-■>" MajorC. J.W.Grant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1S91 with the i2tlt Madras Infantry and was present at the attack and capture of Thobal
—severely wounded and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, promoted Captain and Brevet
Major, Clasp). Was awarded the Victoria Cross "for the conspicuous bravery and devotion to his country
•displayed by him in having, upon hearing on March 27, 1891, of the disaster at Manipur, at once volunteered to
attempt the relief of the British captives with eighty Native soldiers, and having advanced with the greatest
intrepidity, captured Thobal, near Manipur, and held it against a large force of the enemy. Lieut. Grant in-
spired his men with ecjual heroism by an ever-present example of personal daring and resource."
^«« Major W. H. Lewin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
^"1 Captain E. Grey served with the Sikkim E-<pedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir AVilliam Lockhart in 1894-95 as Brigade Commissariat Officer ist Brigade (Clasp).
'"2 Major G. Rip])on served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 ^Medal with Clasp) ; in the Wuutho Ex-
pedition in 1891 with the Southern Column (Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General to the Tammu Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and in the operations in the
Northern Chin Hills in 1891-92 as Transport Officer, during the latter part of the time as Transport Officer with
the Burma Lushai Relief Column (Clasp).
^'* Captain T. Quin served with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i388 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Captain AY. A. Watsim served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Cam el Corps (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Captain G. C. Cawood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
™' Captain A. G. Peyton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3"* Captain E. E. Cooper served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir WilUam Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the iSt Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
™' Captain A. H. G. Kemball served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition' in 1892.
^'1 Captain P. Malcolm served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
■"Hart's Annual Army List,"p. 786.]
313 Major J. W. G. TuUoch served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in i3qo as Executive
Commissariat OlEcer to the Force (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 as
Head of the Transport Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral ReUef
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in the Commissariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
31* Captain J. S. Melville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
21^ Major C. H. Macdonald served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
31s Captain K. P. Burne served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1336-87 with the Kubo Valley Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31' Captain H. Comius served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
315 Captain E. de S. Smart served with the Hazara Expedition in iBSS (Medal with Clasp) ; with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
51' Captain 0. M. Dallas served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Political Officer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
321 Captain P. C. Rynd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 and was wounded in an engagement at
Thyetgone on the i6th August 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
'-1 Captain A. T. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 and was slightly wounded in the engage-
ment at Minhla (Medal with two Clasps) .
3" Captain C. M. Ducat served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
3-3 Captain C. G. ^u^Be seiwed with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884
and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
3-* Captain P. J. Gordon served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) .
325 Major C. E. Johnson served in the oi)erations in Nyassaland, Central Africa, in 1892-94 (Brevet ol' Major).
32'> Captain P. C Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
327 Major R. M. Rainey served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Conducted the Chin Bok operations in 1889-90 as Com-
mandant of the Chill Levy Military Police (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp) ; and in the operations in Burmah in 1891-92 as Staff Officer to the Baungshe Column.
323 Captain S. H. B. Hobbs served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
32*' Captain A. L. Phillips served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Commis-
sariat Officer (Medal vsith Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Executive Commissariat Officer
(Clasp).
329t Major L. Herbert served with the Chitral Relief Force auder Sir Robert Low as Deputy Assistant Adiutant
and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
330 Captain H. Trevor servedin the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements atHasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 7S6.J
331 Captain 0. M. Bales served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 with the 2nd Funjat) Infantry (Clasp).
332 Captain R. H. D. Thring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
333 Captain G. W. Rawlins served with the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty (Medal
with Clasp).
4^1 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
'•i^t Captain A. B. C. Williams served with the Ghitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in lEgs as Brigade
Commissariat Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
^^* Captain W. A. Cuppage served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 5th Bengal Light Infantrj-,
and was severely wounded in an engagement in the Shan Hills (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
335 Captain J. O. S. Fayrer served with the Hazara Expedition in iSES (Medal with (Jlasp) ■. with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp), and with the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion sih Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
^^^ Captain K. Chesney served with the Burmese Expedition iu t886 -87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with ttie Zhob Field Force in logo under Sir George White (mentioned in despatches).
■'^^ Captain W. J. Peytou served in tbe Eastern Soudan in 1883, and took part in the operations lor the with-
drawal of the Hgyptian Garrison from Harrar (OJX(?.).
^^5* Captain G. R. Row served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1888-89 '"'ith the Chin Field Force (Clasp).
33' Captain F. T. Williams served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884,
and was pi-esent in the engagments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
3*" Captain H. L. Dodgson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
O lasp ) .
3*1 Captain L. C. H. Stainforth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 38th Uogras (Medal with Clasp).
3«2 Major G. N. Caulfeild served witu the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp): also served in
the operations in the Morthern Chin Hills in 1892-93 ilJSO.).
3<3 Gaptain L. W. Shakespear served with tbe Unin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
(See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 78S.J
3" Lt.ColonelO.V. F. Townshend served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with theRoyal Marines attached to the
Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Claspi, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the troojis during tbe siege of Chitral Fort from 3rd March to iSth April 1895
(received tne tuanks of the Goveinraout of India, mentioned in despatches, CB. Brevet of Major, Med.al with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola E.\pediticnary Force under Sir H. Kitchener in 1896 in command of the
12th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
3*5 Captain S. G. Radcliff served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
3''^ Captain H. W. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
3" Captain AV. M. Dawes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1880 (Medal with Clasp).
3*8 Captain E. M. Reed served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18SS-89 (Medal with Clasp).
3*3 Captain W. E. Wimble served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3=° Captain H. F. Holland served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1S95 with the 34th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
3=1 Captain L. C. Fryer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and was severely wounded in the engage-
ment on the 7th November 1886 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
352 Captain F.J. H. Barton served in the Hazara E.xpedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Hammond, Commanding the :nd Brigade ; commanded the Khyber Rifles in the engagements of the 25th and
27th March (mentioned in desjiatchcs, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River,
Panjkora, and Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain G. W. S. Hawks served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
35* Captain C. L. M. Rich served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp; ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
355 Captain C. H. Clements served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 in the operations of the ist Brigade
under Brigadier General East (mentioned in despatches. Medal v,-ith two Clasps).
356 Captain C.E. Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Staff OfiScer to the Governor General of the Red
Sea Littoral during the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba,
and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served v.'ith the Burmese
Expedition in 18S5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
358 Captain J. A. H. Craufurd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
35'-' Captain B. HoUoway served -with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal withClasp) .
3™ Captain W. S. Delamam served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Exijedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
3" Captain W. M. Carpendale served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3*^ Captain F. Duncan served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedi-
tion against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served iu the
advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lr. Colonel Kelly in March and April 1E95 (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain A. P. D. Harris served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
36* Captain A. Nicholls served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Valley Expe-
dition in 1890. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
^'>'' Captain H. G. Burton served with the Chitral Rehef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
3'>» Captain S. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps).
3" Captain C. H. U. Price served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88, and was severely wounded in an
engagement on the 24th February 1887 (Metial with two Clasps).
3<'8 Captain .T. M. Stewart served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Symons (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ;
with the Isfzai Expedition in 1892 ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in
1894 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (meationed in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General ist Brigade (Clasp).
3''9 Captain P. Holland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and
Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-KebLr (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps-).
3<" Captain G. R. Crawford served with the Lushai E.xpedition in 1S89; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91
(Medal with Clasp).
"'' Captain C.C. Reid served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
3'- Captain W. G. Hatherell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
3^3 Captain O. G. levers served in the Egyptian war of 18B2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
37* Captain E, H. Bernard served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd BattaUon of the Essex Eegiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
■with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
3'5 Captain F. Churchill served with the Burmese JDxpedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3;s Captain W. S. Brett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 462
'" Captains. W. Lincoln serred with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the repulse of the attack on
Lingadaw (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
^"* Captaiu E. W. S. K. ilaconchy served in the Hazara Expedition in i838 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp); in the Hazara B.xpediton in 1891 with the 4th Sikh Infantry— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp,
and DSO.) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in_i895 as Field Intelligence Officer (iledal with Clasp).
^'o Major H. N. Taylor served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah. in 1892-93 (mentioned in
despatches, UNO.).
^si Captain A. Pressey served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was presc^nt at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (iVledal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (.Medal with Clasp).
25- Captain A. Poingdestre served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the recomiaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (JMedal, and Khedive's Star).
3SS Captain .1. Thornhili served with the Bui-mese Expedition in 18S8-89 (Medal with Clasp).
'** Captain A. R, Denne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— severely wounded fMedal with two
Clasps) ; with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and in the operations on the North East
Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92 witn the Irrawaddy Column (Clasp).
^S'' Captain J. R. Mathewes served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
^** Captain D. B. Thomson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Chin-Lushai E.xpeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Captaiu H. MA. Johnston served with 'the Hazaia Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Captain F. H. S. Thomas served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6 (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the
Chin-Lushai l!ixpeditionary Force in 18S9-90 as Assistant Commissariat Officer Northern Ooiiimn (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Commissariat Officer under Brigadier
General Graham (mentioned in despatches, Ciasp).
^^'- Captain A. G. B. Lang served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in
1894— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
s^- Captain C. F. Minchin served with the Hazara Expedition in f888 (Medal with Clasp).
'^3 Captain G. B. Hodson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion South
Staffordshire Regiment iu the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresentinthe reconnaissance inforce from Alexandria
on the 5th August (Medal, and Kbedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned ia
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^'* Captain W. C. C. Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar andTel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'^ Captain G. S. Broome served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and
Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^° Captaiu H D. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the^battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches Medal
with Clasp).
^^^ Captain W. L. Conran served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Ser.-ed with the B'lrmese
Expedition in 18S5-8S in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry (Meaal with Olasp).
^"* Captain P. A. Loudon served with the Burmese Exiiedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
''^ Captain W. B. A. Blakeney served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr
Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*»" Captain W. N. M. Cooke served with the 2nd Battalion Tork and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
**- Captain C. Griffiths served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 18S2, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of 'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
^"^ Captain B. B. Lang served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*"* Captain G. F. H. Dillon served with the Burmese Expedition m 1886-87 including the operations of the 2nd
Brigade under Brigadier General Cox (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with Clasp); also served with the Lushai
Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling ; and with the VVaziristan Field Force under
Sir WilliaTi Lociihart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Banna Column (mentioned in des-
patches, Clasp).
•""s Captain G. H. Bretherton served with the Miranzai Expedition in i8gi on Commissariat duty (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1895 as Commissariat Officer (DSO. and Medal with Olasp).
•"* Captain A. A. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
*°' Captain R. W. Nicholson served in the Soudan B.^peditiouin 1884 with the igth Hussars, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served iu the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
■'°8 Captain W". P. -ihakespear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Provost
Marshal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
■•"' Captain W. G. H. Stirling served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*'" Captain C. VV. Jacob served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
■"1 Captain T. B. Hawks served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
*-^ Captain J. C. Erck served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 (Medal with CUasp).
■"' Captain W. A. Oswald served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Captain G. H. Arbuthnot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*'*t Captain J. A. H. Woodward served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with,
the Hazara E.xpedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Kliar (Medal with
Clani).
*i= Captain T. McKay served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
•"^t Captain E. C. blyall served with the Waziristan Expedition nnder Sir William Lookhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
■'i^ Captain A. Giles served with the Sikkim Expedition iu i838 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expe-
dition in 1891 in Command of a detachment of the 13th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (iledal with Clasp).
*^~ Captain H. W. Cam]ihell served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
*'* Captain G. C. M'D. Birdwood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*'' Captain J. L. Kaye served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berltshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
^^^ Captain G. A. Brownrigg served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 28th Bombay
Native Infantry, and was severely wounded in a skirmish on the 23rd February 1890 (mentioned iu despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
*'" Captaiu C. M. Crawford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
*'^'~ Captaiu C. \V. O'Bryen served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1886-88 in command of Mounted .Infantry
'mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps); with the HazaraExpedition in 1S91 (Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1391 (Clasp).
■'^ Captain G.L. Holland servedwith the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in desfatclies, Medal with Clasp).
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463 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Gaj>tains.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
*'* Captain R. E. Sullivan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Claspl.
*'^ Captain 11. E. "VVhifBn served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
Eegiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
*-^ Captain W. B. Young served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 withthe 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment.
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain R. P. Horsbrugh served withthe Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain K. J. Buchanan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 'Medal with Clasp); and with the-
Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the MalakandPass (slightly wounded), the jiassage of the Swat River, and the
engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
**' Captain W. L. Davidson served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
*^<* Captain H. Kennedy served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
*^i Captain A. H. McMahon seived with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
*^* Captain A. W. de Wilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
■•33 Captain J. M. Smith served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92 as Political Officer,
including the capture of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Gross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded
the Victoria Cross "for his conspicuous bravery when leading the storming party at the attack and capture of
the strong position occupied by the enemy near Nilt, in the Hunza-Nagar Country, on the 20th December, 1891.
The position was, owing to the nature of the country, an extremely strong one, and had barred the advance of
the force for seventeen days. It was eventually forced by a small party of fifty rifles, with another of equal
strength in support. The iirst of these parties was under the command of Lieut. Suiith, and it was entirely
owing to his splendid leading, and the coolness, combined with dash, he displayed while doing so, that a success
was obtained. For nearly four hours, on the face of a cliff which was almost precipitous, he steadily moved his
handful of men from point to point, as the difficulties of the ground and showers ol stones trom above gave him.
an opportunity, and during the whole of this time he was in such a position as to be unable to defend himself
from any attack the enemy might choose to make. He was the first man to reach the summit, within a few
yards of one of the enemy's sungars, which was immediately rushed, Lieut. Smith pistolling the hrst man."
*3* Captain F. Cardew served with the Burmese Expedition 'in 18S6-87 as Intelligence Officer 4th Brigade (Medal
with Clasp).
**> Captain A. C. B. Johnson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Captain L. J. Andrews served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Transport Officer (Medal with two
Clasps).
*3* Captain R. M. Betham served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
*39 Captain R. W. Falcon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Isazai Expedition in i8q2. Served with the Chitral Rehef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th
Sikh Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, thei^assage of the Swat River, and the engagement
at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
**" Captain E. .T. E. Swayne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-07 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain H.R. Mead served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'•*- Captain E. A. Gayer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
^*3 Captain 0. W. Wilkieson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Captain J.P.Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low as Assistant Divisional
Commissariat Oilicer on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
■•« Captain A. P. Bruce served with the Hazara Expedition m 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Captain T. A. Fischer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
"7 Captain M. W. Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
**5 Captain S. F. Crocker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
■•" Captain G. W. C. Knatchbull served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
«" Captain J. A. Loudon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
■■51 Captain de Vismes de Ponthieu served iu the advance to the reUef of Chitral Fort under Lt.Culonel Kelly in,
March and April 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
*53 Captain C. V. Mainwaring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps).
*S3 Captain A. W. Leonard served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition In 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*5* Captain R. J. R. Brown served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 (mentioned m despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
*^^ Captain C. C. A. Sillery served vrith the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87, and was severely wounded in the
attack on the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Ex-
pedition in i8qi (Clasp).
455.f Captain I. Philipps served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two Clasps); with the second
Miranzai E.xpedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Field Forcoin 1892.
*='' Captain G. W. Palin served with the Zhob Valley E.xpedition in 1S84 ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892,
*=" Captain A. W. Chaldecott served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1894 with the ist Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
*58 Captain F. J. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
'"^Captain W. Kirkpatriek served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and with the Miranzai Expedition in
189Z (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain C. H. Selwyn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*i Cantain C. W. I'ield served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp) .
■•"t Captain W. L. Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of the ist
Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley respectively; and with the Wuntho Expedition under
Brigadier General Cox (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp),
^''^ Captain W. H. Millar served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
*«2f Captain J. A. Douglas served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Intelligence Otficer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
*63 Captain M. J. Tighe served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (mentioned in despatches, BSO. and
Medal with Clasp).
»'* Captain B. J. D. Moseley served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
■"» Captain J. C. Sutherland served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S9 (Medal witb Clasp).
*«^ Captain W. E. Banbury served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Captain A. E. Hatch served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 ; and iu the operations of the Zhob Field
Force in 1890.
*^ Captain R. V. Davidson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the" T3th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
*^'' Captain R. H. Ewart served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir WUUam Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Commissariat Officer Bannu Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
*70 Captain R. P. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Commissariat Otficer ist Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
■"- Captain J. J. H. B. Eckford served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
*'2 Captain C. Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 464
*'^ Captain S. L. Aplin served wit.h the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chiu-
Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Clasp).
*'* Captain H. I. B. Palmer served with the second Miranzai Kxpedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
*7' Captain T. Webster served with the Burmese B,>:peditiou in 1886-88 (.Medal witii two Clasps).
*'^ Captain G. L'H. Sanders served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Brigade Commissariat Officer ?nd Brittade (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain W. C. Barratt served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1S85 with the ist Battalioa
of the Berkshire Ilegiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the in-
gagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-5
with the ist Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
*'" Captain B. H. Cole served in the Burmese E.-cpedition in 1886-87 with the 7th Bengal Cavalry including the
operations of the ist Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley (Medal with two Clasps).
*"' Captain A. J. Shaw served with the Bnrmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
•'*<' Captain £. S. Cooper served witti the Soudau Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara ExxJedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
**i Captain C. W. Somerset served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-89 (Medal ^with two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General at the Base (.VTedal with Clasp).
'^'' Captain R. R. Renton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the operations round Hlindet,
Yemethen, and Nyingan, and the operations of the 1st and 3rd Brigades under Brigadier General Wolseljy and
Brigadier General Lockhart respectively (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Mauipore Expedition iu 1891
(Clasp).
** Captain C. H. Clay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*5' Captain A. P. A. Elphinstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps),
■'*'' Captain T. W. Kaig served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain J. K. Tod served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Genera]
East (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain T. H. Henderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
■**' Captain G. A. Robertson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1883 (Medal with Clasp).
*™ Captain W. C. Walton served with the Burmese Expedition m 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*'i Captain S. B. Grimston served with the Buruiese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal witli Clasp).
*'2 Captain Ayei-st served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near
Mingaon (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
*^'^ Captain G. H. C. Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
■"* Captain H. T. Brooking served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
*'» Captain C. E. Ross served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-Sg (Medal with two Clasps).
•'5'' Captain K. O. Burne served with the Waziristan'Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the ist Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
■■''' Captain L. M. Foster served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-go (Medal with Clasp).
*'J' Captain S. B. Graham served in the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the E.oyal Susser
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (.Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star). Served with ths Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
^"n Captain T. S. Johnson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
^"1 Captain B. Y. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Cliin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
'■•"^ Captain F. W.H, i'.ox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 including the operations under Brigadier
Generals East and Wolseley (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Also served w-ith the Manipore
Expedition iu i8qi with the 12th Madras Infantry — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'"* Captain C. F. T Murray served with the second Miranzai Exnedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'•''•' Captain A. W. Warden served with the Burmese Expedition 'm 1885-06 (Medal with Clasp).
'-"' Captain G. J. F. Soady served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clas]i) ; and with the second
Miranzai E.xpedition in 1891 (Clasp).
•'''"> Captain J. Hsnegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps ; also served in
the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (l>SO.).
=»7 Captain E. de V. VVintle served with the Hazai-a Expedition in 1888 (Medal w ith Clasp).
"•s Captain W. N. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
=10 Captain C. S. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the expedi-
tion against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'" Captain E. Peach served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^'~ Captain P. B. Warren served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
='3 Captain S. A. Pearse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Captain F. j. H. Wynoh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887, and took part in the operations of the
ist Brigade (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expeditions in 1888 and 1891 (two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 17th Bengal Infantrv, including the capture
of the Malakand Pass and the eng,agement at Khar— slightly wounded. (Medal with Clasp).
•■■15 Captain G. W. Lilly served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
s'o Captain G. P. Brasier Creagh served in the Miranzai Expedition in i8qi as Orderly Officer to Sir 'William
Lockhart (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain H. St. G, Thomas served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-8=; with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 -(Medal with two Clasps).
^'8 Captain C. C. Boileau served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
"« Captain H. B. Murray served with the Hazara Expedition in iSiiS (Medal with Clasp).
52" Captain A. C. Baldwin served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85. Served with the Btirmese
Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
'•^i Captain G. A. Ward served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with Clasp).
'■'^H Captain P. ,T. Moberly served with the Manipore E.xpedition in 1S91 as Assistant Transport Ofucer to the
Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in Gilgit in 1893, inolading the engagement at Chilas
—severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp). Also served in the operations in Chitral in
1895, and took part in the defence of Mastuj (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Captain, Medal with Clasp).
»" Captain E. M. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir H. Kitchener in 1896 with the nth Soudanese
BattaUon (mentioned in despatches).
5" Captain E. H. Watson served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir Wilham Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 35,rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
'-'■^ Captain H. V. Bradley served with the Lushai ExpeditYon in 1S89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
'■•''''• Captain G. de S. Barrow served with the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 as Orderly OflScer to Sir William
Lockhart, Commanding the Force (Medal with Clasp).
■'■-'' Captain J. B. Chatterton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Brigade under Brigadie
General Cox (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claspl.
"' Captain i'. Tweddell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present in the e:^-
gagement at Giuiss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
465 Lidian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains,
=•* Captain H. C. Bernard served witli tlie Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal witii two Clasps) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
*^' Captain R. H. Dewing served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
530 Captain H. J. Jones served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
ment {Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the advance to the reliefof Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel Kelly in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, BSO.
and Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain C. G. Prendergast served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 ^Medal with Clasp).
"2 Captain C. G. Carnegy served with the Burmese Expedition in 18B6-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
"' Captain "W. I. Ryder served with the Sikkim Expedition in i838 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Captain S. M. Edwardes served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1895, including the defence of the position at Keshan (mentioued in despatches, DSO. and Medal with
Clasp I.
53* Captain L. C. Dunsterville served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
=3H Captain A. W. Newbold served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Eejfimenr,. and took pai-t in the operations of the Desert Column undei- Sir Herbert Stewart (Medrtl with Clasp,
and Khedive s Star). Served witti the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Kaohin Hills, Burmah, ia
1891-93 (Medal with Clasp).
"5 uaptain J. F. Barry served in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal
with Clasp).
=35 Captain B. W. Marlow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
5" Captain C. E. Hendley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
^^* Captain C. Herbert served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894
with the ist Battalion ist Goorkhas— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with
Clasp).
^'3 Captain C. Bailey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 ( Medal with Clasp).
5*0 Captain V. B. Fane served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Symons, Commanding 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
5*' Captain A. H. Battye served withthe Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp), with the Chin-Lushai
Expedition in 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of
the Malikand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
5»- Captain W. H. W. Mercer served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-87, and was severely wounded in an
ecgaarement on the 27tb March 1887 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
5" Captain J. A. G. Rainsford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain F. de B. Young served with the Hazara Expedition in t883 (Medal with Clasp).
5" Captain P. J. Miles served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
5^*t Captain F.C. .Miispratt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 3olh
Punjab Infantry (Medal with C'lasi^).
^'^ Captain C. A . Fowler served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891.
"' Captain A. H. Williams served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
5*^ (.'aptaiuR. C.Lye served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Oungdaw (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief force under Sir Robert Low in 1B95 with the 23rd Bengal Infautry, including the
engasempnt at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
5« (_'aptain A. Grant served with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Manipore Kxpedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rihes (Medal with Clasp).
"0 Captain A. R. Ditmas served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Captain E. Waller served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
552 Captain F. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with Clasp).
55' Captain R. E. Foley served in the occupation of Suakinby British troops in 1885-86. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Manipore Field Force in 189c as Transport Officer to the
Kohima Column (Clasp).
55* Captain A. B. H. Drew served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 189 1 (Clasp). Served withthe Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2Qth Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
555 Captain R. M. Edwards served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, including the operations of the 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier General Lockhart and the expedition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
55« Captain H. D. Watson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) .
55' Captain E. W. Carrick served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
558 Captain F. A. Smith served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
550 Captain R. B. Berkeley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 ( Jledal with Clasp).
552 Captain R. B. Low served withthe Lushai Expedition in 1889. Served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 as
Md". de Camp to Sir Robert Low (mentioned m despatches, DSO. and Medal with ClasiJ).
55* Captain D. F. Stuart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
5'5 Captain Waymouth served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
5''5 Cantain G. H. Boisragon served with the Hozara Exijedition in 1888 (Medal \vith Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in iSgt (Clasp) ; and with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891, in the first expedition as Orderly
Officer to the General Officer in command (Clasp). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in
1891-92, including the capture of the NUt Fort (Victoria Cross, Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross "for his
conspicuous bravery in the assault and capture of the Nilt Fort on 2nd December 1891. This officer led the
assault with dash and determination, and forced his way through difficult obstacles to the inner gate, when he
returned for reinforcements, moving intrepidly to and fro under a heavy cross-fire until he had collected
sufficient men to relieve the hardly-pressed storming party and drive the enemy from the fort." Served in the
Waziristan Exioeditioii under Sir iVilliam Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Clasp).
557 Lieut. C. H. R. Coles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1S95 with the
37th Bengal Infanir.y, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar 1 Medal with Clasp).
558 Captain F. J. Nelson served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and on the North-
Eastern Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92, including the operations against the Kachins, in command of the Sinkan
Column — severely wounded (Clasp).
555 Captain A. F. P. Pa.xton served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion YorkdLire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86
duiing the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Kliedive's
Star. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1087-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
5"o Captain N. E. Robin served with the Sikkim E.xpedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
5'- Lt.Colonel C. A. Edwards served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Nyassaland in 1892-94 (Brevet of Major), and in the
operations against the slave-trading Arabs in the British Central Aii'ica Protectorate in iS96( Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
5;2 Captain W. C. M. Woodcock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 including the opeifation of the
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains and Lieutenants. 466
6th Brigade under Brigadier General Low (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the tvro lliranzai Expeditions in i8qi
(Clasp).
5"3 Captain A. H. Eustace served with the Haza.ra Expedition in i388 (iledal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in iSqi as Field Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
"i Captain F. W. Evatt served with the Hazara E.Kpedition in 1888 (iledal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp); with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (lUasp);
with the Isazai JOxpcdition in 1892; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1894 (mfntioned in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in lS9^-g3as
Assistant Superinteii'lent of Army Signalling ist Brigade (Clasp).
'■•'' Captain C. T. W. Fo'th served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Rebert Low in 1895 with the 30th
Punjab lufautry (Medal with Clasp).
5"6 Captain F. P. Webber served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
"7 Captain E. R. R. Swiuey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of r,ne 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and CoUett respectively(Medal withtwo Clas]is) ; and with the Lushai
Sxneditionarv Force in 1889 (Clasp).
5'S Captain N. A. H. Budd served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served In
the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu under Admiral Fremantle (mentioned in despatches).
S'3 Captain A. J. Campbell served with the Burmese Expeditioi. in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
58" Captain W. R. Birdwood served with the Hazara Exiiedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
581 Captain J. Kendall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (Medal with two Clasps) .
5*- Captain G. E. L. Gilbert served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
»8^ Captain E. G. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai H xpeditionarj' Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
^^t Captain T. Y. Seddon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with (he 34th Pun-
jab Infantry (Mednl with Claso).
''^* Captain Lo:^khart-Mure served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giuit-^ (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
=*^ Captain J. H. B. Beresford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the
Hazara camijaign in 1888 (Clasp).
=*<^ Captain A. H Alienby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
5*" Captain T. S. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
='* Captain W. E. F. Burlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with tv/o Clasps)
'**t Captain W. G. W;ilker served with the Waziristan E.xpedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-05 with
the ist Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles Medal with Clasp).
=8^ Captain E. J. Drunimond served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
"" Captain A. B. Harvey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S36-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
='' Captain B. Trydell served with the Burmese Exjjedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho
Field Force in 1891 (Clasp).
'-^- Captain F. G. H. Davies served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakanil,.,the Swat River, Panjkora and Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
^'^ Captain C. H. Beville served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the Commissariat Department (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5'* Captain C. L. O. Reid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
5^^ Captain H. R Fagan served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Xledal with Clasji).
'" Captain R. E. H. Dyer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served wit": the Chitral P^elief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
29th Punjab infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
»" Captain R. J. CockeriU served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-89 (Medal with Clasp).
5'* Captain C. H. Davica served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
^™ Captain F. Wintle served with the Chitral Relief Force under .Sir Robert Lo.v in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Claspi.
''"" Captain H. King served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ;
and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
^■^ Captaiu H. Walton served with the Sikkira Expedition in i838 (.Medal with Clasp).
™^ Captain A. E. Barton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Light Inlantry ( Medal with Clasp) .
^"^ Captain O. J. ObPard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
'<" Captain H. W. G. Cole served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force m 1889-90 as Staff Officer Chittigong Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Surma Valley Military Pohce (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp)
'"^ Captaiu H. A. Cooper served with the Hazara Expedilion in iS38 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William f;0ckhari in 1894-95 with the ist Sikh Infantry (Clasp).
f'"' Major A. Cadell served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir Wiliiam Lockhart in 894-95 with the 38th Dogras (Clasp).
''"* Captain F. Rennii-k served with the Hazara Expedition in ioS3 (Medal with Clasp).
•o' Captain W. J. P. ICaye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
"° Captaiu W.H. Uildebrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Hill-Coolie Transport Officei (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
^" Captain G. E. D. Blsmie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and with
the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp).
*'- Captain H. E. C. B. Nepean served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal
with Clasp).
^'^ Captain C. A. Luck served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain W. B. Veaour served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain D. S. Buist served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
"'^ Captain R. M. Bell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
'" C.iptain P. G. Shewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Captain H. C. Vesey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
'" Captain F. H. Peterson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Port under Lt. Colonel Kellj" in March and
April 1895 (mentioned m despatches, D80., and Medal with Clasp).
'2° Captain H. Vickers served with tbe Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Med'al with Clasp).
^^' Lieut. A. Le G. Jacob served in tbe operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
^-* Lieut. Anwyl-Passingham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Lieut. G. C. F. Sartorius served with the Burmese E.vpedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Lieut H. C. C. Ducat served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the (ihin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2ud Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was preseat at
the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai ( Medal with Clasp)..
'*' Lieut. P. H. Domenichetti served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Cla^p).
467 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants.
''"'> Lieut. H. C. Tytler served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and in the operations in Lushai in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column.
*** Lieut. F. JolUe served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, including the engagement at Toski
(Medal -with Clasp, 4th Class 01 the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star.)
*^' Lieut. J. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Lieut. G. M. Baldwin served with the HazaraExpeditionin i838 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Chitral Relief
Forne under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Qaeeu's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, inoludiug' the engagements in
the Swat Valley (wounded) and at Khar (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and iViedal with Clasp).
^31 Lieut. A. T. Walling served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
6^2 Lieut, O. W. Carey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
«'' Lieut. J. W. Drsver ser\'ed with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Lieut. G. T. Widdicombe .served with the Lushai Sxpeditionin iSSS-Sg ; with the Chin Lu.shai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1801-92 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
'^^ Lieut. J. H. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Lieut. F. A. Kingston served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 with the :nd
Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp) .
•'■'■''' Lieut. S. R. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
"''t Lieut. A. Wallace-Dunlop served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd
Bengal Infantry, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
^'8 Lieut. A. P. Bateman-Champain served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
''^'> Lieut. P. W. Wodehouse served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-qo (Medal with Clasp).
''*'' Lieut. N. B. Chesney served with the Hazara Expedition in i833 (Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara
Sxpeditionin 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp).
""t Lieut. H. A. F. Magrath served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Sikh Infantry ( Medal with Clasp).
"1 Lieut. A. W. N. Tayiorserved with the Nile E.xpedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at
Abu Klea and El Gubat'andin the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'■'^ Lieut. B. P. S. Rooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
"5 Lieut. P. C. Palin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara
Expedition in i883 (Clasp).
'■"t Lieut. G. T. Robinson served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
"•^ Lieut. A. T. Rowlandson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
*" Lieut. F. G. Lucas served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal
with Clasp).
s" Lieut. F. P. Badoockserved with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in
i8«)i-92, including the capture of the Nilt Fort — wounded (DSO. and Clasp); and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Egerton, Commanding 3rd Brigade
(Clasp).
*'" Lieut. N. A. Lewarne served in the SikkimExpeditioniu 1888 with the 2ud Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
aud was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the second Miranzai Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp).
«"t Lieut. H. W. R. Senior served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Chin Hills Field Force on
Transport duty (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with the 3rd Brigade (Clasp).
^** Lieut. I. H. Grant served with the Chi'tral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
^*' Lieut. R. Harman served with the Hazara Expeditioa in 1891 with the 4th Sikh Infantry — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low as Adjutant 4th Sikh Infantry, including the storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
«™ Lieut. E. S. Hall served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
6ii Lieut. C. T. Swan served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp); and in the operations m
Burmah in 1891-92 with the TIang-tlang and Tashon Columns.
6i>2 Lieut. W. E. Tomkiiis served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Wazu'istau Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 38th Dogras (Clasp).
6i3 Lieut. H. A. Moore served with the Hazara Expedition iu 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
6" Lieat. W. H. Manning served with the Burmese Ex-pedition in 1887-89 as Intelligence Officer (Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served m
the camiiaigns in Central Africa in 1893-05 as second in command and as Commandant of the British Force there
(received the thanks of the Secretary of State lor Foreign Affairs and of the Portuguese Government, Medal).
«'^ Lieut. C. E. Wood served witli"the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
S5C Lieut. T. C. M. T. Hogg served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
6" Lieut. O. C. Argles served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88
(Medal with Clasp).
65* Lieut. B. E. M. Gurdon served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment, from 3rd Marsh to
i8th April 1895 (mentioned iu despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
sss Lieut. R. C. H. Chalmers served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
6«> Lieut. E. J. Lagard served in the operations against the Chins in 1888-89 under Brigadier General Faunce
(Medal with Clasn); in the Cbin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 witti the 42nd Go orkha Light Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, iiSO. and Clasp); and with the Manipore Expedition iu 1891— slightly wounded (Claspj.
«" Lieut. H. C. Ricketts served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
««» Lieut. P. B. B, Forster served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Zhob
Talle.y Espedition in 1890.
663 Lieut. C. H. WilUams servedin the Burmese Expedition in i885_-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
6M Lieut. A. B. Sangster served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
665 Lieut. J . W. Orchard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
666 Lieut. A. C. Hickley served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
667 Lieut. A. C. H. Smithett served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
670 Lieut. W. S. Eardley-Howaril served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
671 Lieut. N". J. H. Powell served with the two Miranzai Expeditious in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
673 Lieut. F. H. Taylor served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion iu 1891 attached'to the 4th Sikh Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; with the Miranzai Expedition
iu 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92, including the capture of the Nilt
Fort (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
67* Lieut. .J. Hill served with the Lashai Expedition in 1889; and with the second Miranzai Expedition m 1891
(Medal with Clasp).
675 Lieut. N. G. Eraser served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
676 Lieut. W. H. Prendergast served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
677 Lieut. R. J. T. Savi served with the Burmese Exjieditiou in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
676 Lieut. P. H. Cunningham servedin the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present m the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive s Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force iu 1885-86 includmg the engagement at Gimss.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Liautenants. 468
^'' Lieut. G. W. Robinson served with the Hazara Exjiedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
'''■i Lieut. H. L. Stanton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (IVIedal with Clasp).
**2 Lieut. F. W. Lethbridge served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th GoorKha (Medal
with Clasp) .
'^ Lieut. E. A. W. Stotherd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
«** Lieut. F. N. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lieut. C. D. Lester served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1S90.
«*^ Lieut. H. W. Codrington served in the Hazara Expedition in iSoi attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakaud and Panjkcra (Medal with
Clasp).
^' Lieut. J. M. Wikeley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
1^*8 Lieut. A. C. M. Waterfield served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
*'^ Lieut. H. H. Roddj' served in the operations in Lushai in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column.
^'0 Lieut. H. R. Wallis served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
6'3 Lieut. C. S. Stack served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
*" Captain A. J. Caniana served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in iSoa. Served with the two Miranzai
Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
"^s Lieut. C. W. Tribe served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Lieut. Hon. C. G. Bruce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara
Expedition in 1B91 as Orderly Officer (Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Sir
William Lockhart (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir Williasi
Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
'" Captain J. M. CamiUeri served with the Manipore E.xpedition in iSgi (Medal with Clasp).
s'* Lieut. H. Coape Smith served with the Hazara E.xpeditioa in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1S92.
''^ Lieut. M. Williamson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 with the 2nd Battalion West Surrey Regi-
ment in the operations under Brigadier General Collett (Medal with Clasp).
'"^ Lieut. G. W. Johnson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with f.lasp).
™2 Lieut. 0. 0. Renton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Lighl;
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
'"^ Lieut. A. J. Badcock served with the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commissariat
Officer to the Force (Medal with Clasp).
''" Lieut. E. H. Boome served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'"'' Lieut. G. Maxwell Morris served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp)
and with the Eastern Column, Burmah, in 1S91-92.
''*' Lieut. C. E. De L. Solbe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
""' Lieut. F. G. H. Sutton served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, m 1892-9^.
"'" Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1883-86 including the engagements at Kosheh and Giniss.
'"' Lieut. E. A. R. Howell served with the AVaziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 aa
Assistant Commissariat Otticer ist Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
"i° Lieut. A. M. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-92 with the Tonhon Column as Staff
Officer to the North-Eastern Column (Medal with Clasp).
''1 Lieut. A.. C. M'Crea served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin Hills
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lieut. C. M'L. Porteous served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Fores in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp)
and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
"s Lieut. E. B. C. Boddam served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890, and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier General Hammond, Commanding 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"'■' Lieut. P. C. Elioti-Lockhart served with the (I'hitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tl^s
<3ueen'3 Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp) .
"^'' Lieut. G. K. CockeriU served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Intelligence Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lieut. J. S. Hodding served with the v/untho Expedition in command of Mounted Infantry of the
20th Madras Infantry.
''■* Lieut. A. B. Longden served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Ben-
gal Infantry (Medal with ClaspK
"" Lieut. C. S. Eastmead served with the ChitralRelief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
'-' Lieut. E. G. Vaughau served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lieut. W. R. Brakspear served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 2a«l
Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
7^* Lieut. B. de L. Faunce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
'-' Lieut. C. G. Robson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal and Clasp), and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
'^ Lieut. H. 0. Parr served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in
despatches).
'27 Lieut. A. R. H. Garden served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
"!• Lieut. J. C. Sherer served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 3rd
Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
"™ Lieut. W. Beadon served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
"31 Lieut. J. B. Bell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasn!.
"2 Lieut. H. F. A. Pearson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasi>). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the engagement
atMaJakaud (Medal with Clasp).
■■■" Liieut. R. A. E. Benn served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
''' Lieut. H. E. Norman served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'3" Lieut. W. G. L. Beynon served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd BattaUon Royal Sussex Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt. Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 as StaflfOfficerto the force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp) .
73* Lieut. A. B. Dew served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
''*" Lieut. C. U. Price served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
~*' Lieut. J. Talbot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'*3 Lieut. D. G. L. Chatterton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894^95
with the ist Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
469 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants.
''■'* Lieut. H. 0. Sandford served in tlie operations in Burmah in 1892 with the North East Column iM edal with
Clasp).
■'*5 Lient. H. A. ValUngs served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the Qgfh
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
'*5 Lieut. Ricliirdson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 including the operations in the Chin Hills
(Medal with (_ la<p).
"•'' L'eut. A. M. S. Elsmie served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
"Waziristan Expsditiou under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Claspi.
'" Lieut. A. E. Wel)b served with the Hazara Expedition in :888 (Medal with Clasp).
'50 Lieut. E. F. Hood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-B9 (Medal with Clasp).
"1 Lieut. F. B. Hill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the s+th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lieut. P. E. Ricketts served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly
Officer to Brigadier General Waierfield (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
75* Lieut. O. Gr. Gunning served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1 891 with the 2nd Battalion ManohesterRegiment
(Medal with Clasp).
'55 Lieut. A H Garden sei'ved with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'56 Lieu*. G. B. Gou'jjh served with the seconJ Miranzai Expedition in iSoi (Medal with Clasp).
'58 Lieut. L. L. Maxwell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir WillJaTii Oockhart in 1894-95 as
Extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Turner, Commanding ist Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
'53 Lieut. C. E. Lees served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 witii the 34th Punjab
Infantry (Medal witli Clasp).
'*' Lieut. B. .VI. Hughes served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Lieut. C R. M. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp).
'^* Lieut. R. G. Macpherson served with the Hazara Expedition in iSgi (Medal with Cla^p) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
"•s Lieut. L. A. G. Hanmer served in the "Waziristan Expedition under Sir WilUam Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the ist Punjab CavaIry(Medal with Clasp).
'^8 Lieut. I. F. R. Thompson sei-ved with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Rrigadier (General Turner
in 1894 —severely wounded (.Medal with Clasp).
'^9 Lient. C. H. B. Clark.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
"" Lieut. J. S. Kemball served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
"i Lieut. G. H. Bell ser^ ed with the and Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star! . Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 18S9.
"2 Lieut. T. S. Tancred served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
"3 Lieut. P. Holland-Prior served with the Waziristan Field Force unier Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
"* Lieut. G. de H. Smith served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 38ih Dogra.s (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir H. Kitchener in
1896 with the tith Soudnnese Battalion (mentioned in despatches).
"5 Lieut W. H. Warden served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in
despatches).
'" Lieut. R E. Travers served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 4th Gurkha RiHes, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clat-p).
"8 Lieut. H. L. S MacLean served with the Hazara Expedhion in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Ccrps of Guides, including the
engagements at Maiakand, the Swat River, Panjkora, and Maraugai (Medal with Clasp).
«o Lieut. M. L. Hornby served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Turner — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. aud Medal with Clasp).
'*' Lieut H.C. HolmanservedwiththeWuucho Expedition iniSgi— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
'S2 Lieut P C. S. P. Samborne served with the Chitral ReUef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
13th Bengal Inlantrv (Medal with Clasp).
'83 Lieut. W. F. Smith served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Cla^■p).
'8* Lieut. Battine served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own
Corps of Guide:,, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
'85 Lieut. F. S. Nethersole served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93.
'86 Lieut. H. A. K. Gough served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonei Kelly in March
and April 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
'8' Lieut C. A. K. Johnson served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi-
liers (Mi-dal with Clasp).
'88 Lieut. A. G. Crocker served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd PuTiirib ''.Tviilry (Medal with Clasp).
"" Lient. C. R. Johnson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
iSt Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lieut. VV. d. JSurman served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
'S2 Lieut G. H. P. Kelly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Benga?
Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
"3 Li3ut. G. B. Sauford served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 4th Gurkha Jlifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clnsn).
'"* Lieut. S. D. B. Ketchen served in the Ha?.ara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High
anders (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with the
jstBattali m st.h Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
'S5 Lieut. D. C. Young served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 with th&
jst Battalion 4tlj Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
'36 Lieut. A. W. Bailey served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the aSth Dogras (Medal'witii Clasp).
'38 Lieut. «'. A. GoUlthorp served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Aledal with Clasp).
™ Lieut. A. W. Peek served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
*"' Lieut. L. 0. Jones served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
*"^ Lieut. H. K. Harley served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment from 3rd March to i8tli April
1895, and successfully conducted a sortie for the purpose of blowing up a mine which had come into dangerous
proximity to the fort (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
80S Lieut. W. C. French served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (.Medal with Clasp).
80* Lieut. H. W. F. Cooke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Aide de Camp
to Major General Stedman (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants. 470-71
^("^ Lieut. T. J. M'Leod served in the Mirauzai Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, andt
was present in the enpraKements at Sangar and iVIastan (Medal with Clasp).
*"' Lieut. A. G. Ketnball served with tlie Chitral Reltef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 23rd Bengal
Infantry, including thP engagement at Malalcand (Medal with Clasp).
™^ Lieut. A. A. Irvine served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 as Orderly Officer to Sir Robert Low
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lieut. F. M. Smith served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
••^'i Lieut. F. L. Orman.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
'^'^ Lieut. G. H. Prevost served with the Mauipore H.xpedition iSgi iu (Medal with Clasp).
"'^ Lieut. A. H. Oramanney served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Corps
of Guides Infanti-y, including thtj storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*"* Lieut. B. W. M'K. Ballautyne served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General
Turner in 1S94 with the 1st Piinj ib Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'>'5 Lieut. R. E. A. Hamilton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low In 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Gurkha Rilles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at
Mamugai (Medal with Clasp) .
^'^ Lieut. A. C. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1855 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Paiijkora (Medal with Clasp).
*!' Lieut. F. C. Tregear served with the e.xpedition to. the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of
Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and iu the expedition to the Gambia against Fudey Silah in 1894 with the ist Battalion
West India Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
»'» Lieut. A. H. G. Thomson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
''I' Lieut. H. J. P. Browne served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the ist Battalion sth Goorkha Rifle^ (Medal with Clasp).
*'" Lieut. H. A. H. Rice served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i3q5 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Lieut. G. W. G. Liudesay served with the Isazai E.xpedition in 1892,
^^'' Lieut. A. B. Minchin served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
^'^ Lieut. J. C. H. M'Caskill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
'^* Lieut. J. C. C. Angelo served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
*2^ Lieut. P. A. Maxwell served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen'ss
Own Cori5S of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Paujkora (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
*2'' Lieut. C. Vickers served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal
Infantry (Med.il with Clasp).
*^' Lieut. S. B. A. Patterson served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
^-^ Lieut. A. A. James served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
*™ Lieut, B. M. L. Brodhurst served with the Waziristan E.xpedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (.Medal with Clas))) .
831 Lieut. W. J. Keen served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal
Infantry, includmg the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagementat Khar (Medal with Ciaspi.
*^2 Lieut. J. B. Bowring served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp 1.
*23 Lieut. W. G. P. Murray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th.
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
S3* Lieut. E. B. Peacock serve 1 with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert IjOW in 1895 as Adjutant and
Quai'ter Master at the Native Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Lieut. J. S. Boglo served witu the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own
Corps of Guides, including the engigemeuts at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
'^•i Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
*3' Second Lieut. E. G. D. de LabiUiere served with the Waziristan Field Foi'ce under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
"3' Second Lieut. J. B. B. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
Queen's Own Corps of Guides, incluling the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp) .
"■"' Second Lieut. S. F. B. Dalrymple-Hay servel with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895.
with the 2qth Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
"1 Second Lieut, a. W. H^-nderson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Second Lieut. Batemau Champain served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
**3 Second Lieut. W. Hesketh served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895 attached to the'
ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp).
"* Second Lieut. G. K. Chanuer. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Harts's Annual Army List," p. 786.
Tf^.S. War Servicesshouldbeommunicaffd to the Editor of " Sixri'sArmy List," and addressed to him Kit
50, Albemarle Street, London, TV.
472 Governor General's Body Gna,Yd (Raised in i-jj 2) ■
" JiVA" — " Ava" — "Mahahajpoee" — "Moodkee" — "Febozeshuhuh" — "Alliwal" — "Sobeaon.'
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
Rank, Names, and Cohps.
Abmt
Rank.
Resiabks.
MajorJ. G. Turner, Statf Corps '22 Jan. 96 Commandant, 7 Jan. '94 — From 2 Bensral Lancers.
Captain W. R. Birdwood, Staff Corps ...[ 9 May ofjAdjutant, 24 May 93.— From 11 Bengal Lancers.
Surgeon Major G. A. Emerson, MB. ...li Oct. Sq'ln medical oliarge, 4 A.pr. 96. — Civil, Delira Dlioon.
Eitailishmeni. — Commandant; Adjutant;
98 Troopers.
I Risadar; 2 Jamadars ; 7 Duffadars; 3 Farriers; 2 Trumpeters;
1st Bengal Lancers (late ist Irregular Ca^valnj — Slcinners Horse.
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Bhuetpoee" — "Candahae, 1842 " — "Afohanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Ileerut. Uniform, Yellow. Facings, Black.
-Raised in 1803)
Major R.F.Gartside-Tipping, statf Corps
Colonel St. J. F. Michell, Staff Corps ...
I Oct. 94
I May Sg
23 Apr. 92
5 Aug. 94
Major C. H. Hayes, Staff Corps
Captain W. D. Thomson, Staff Corps
Captain C. Davis, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Roberts, Statf Corps ..
Captain C. Finch, Staff Corps hojan. 05
Captain C. P. G. Griffin, Staff Corps ... 7 Feb. q5
Lieut. H. M. Grove, Staff Corps i Nov. 88
Lieut. C. A. K. Johnson, Staff Corps ...isSept.gi
Lieut. C. L. Gaussen, Staff Corps 1 5 Aug. gijOiliciating Adjutant
Lieut. F. D. Russell, Staff Corps J30 Nov. Q5|0fficiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. A. S. H. Teed, Staff Corps 113 Sept.92 OflQciating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Captain G. T. Mould I31 Mar. 88 In medical charge, 4 Aug. 92.
3 Aug. 93 Commandant. 10 Sept. 94, with rank of Lt.CoIonel. — Furlough.
26 Mar. 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Fet). 93. —
A. Q. M. Geii., Punjab Command.— Furlough. [Comdt.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Sept. 94. — Offg.
Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — Offg.Assist. Judge Adv. Gen,
Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 91. — Furlough. [Army Head Qrs.
Squadron Commander, 30 Oct, 94.
Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 88.
Squadron Officer, 2S April 00.
Squadron Officer, ic Sept. 94.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, and Adjutant, 3 Aug. 95. — Sick Furlough.
2nd. Bengal Lancers {late 2nd Irregular Cavalry. — B,aised in 1809).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Rajputs, i Squadron Jats, : Squadron Hindustani
Maliomedans.
"Abeacan" — "Sobeaon" — " Punjab" — ^" Egypt, 1882," — "Tel-el-Kebie." •
Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Light Blue.
Lt.CoIonel F. C. Burton, Staff Corps ..
Lt.CoIonel C. H. V. Garbett, Staff Corp!
Major K. S. Davison, Staff Corps
Captain St. G.L. Steele, Staff Corps ..
Bt.Major J. G. Turner, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. H. B. Commeline, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. Douglas, Staff Corps
Captain M. E. ATilloughby, Staff Corps
Captain. A. M'Conaghe.y, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. "W. B. James, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. F. Turner, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. L. Maxwell, Staff Corps.
Lieut.A. G. Pritchard, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. P. B. Sangster, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Captain A. W. Dawson, MB.,..
Surgeon Lieut. C. Thomson, MB
II July 9i[Commandant, 2oFeb.93.— Offg.Asst.Adj.Gen.RawalPiudeeDist.
17 Nov. 951 2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr. 13 May92.— Offg.Comdt.
19 Aug. 95J Squadron Commander, 22 Dec. 89. — Offg.' 2nd in Command.
II May 89 SquadronCommander, 22Feb.88.— D. A. A.Gen.,Bengal.— With
Suakin Force.
22 Jan. 96 Squad .Commander, I Jan. 91. — Comdt. Gov. Gen. '3 Bod.v Guard,
10 Mar. 94 Squadron Commander, i Jan. 91. | Qr.Mr.Gen's. Dept. — Furl.
25 Aug. 94lSquadrou Commander, 6 Jan. 94.— S'taff Capt. Ir.tell. Branch.
6 Feb. Q-| Squadron Commander, 6 Jan. 94,— Staff College, Sandhurst.
23 Aug. Q5 Squadron Officer, 5 May 88.— Assist.Comm. in Quetta and Pishin.
30 Jan. 86
1 Apr.
31 July 90
13 Oct. 91
28 Nov. 94
t .'K.pr,
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, i Jan. 01. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 6 Oct. 02.— Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 28 Sept. 93.— Officiating Squadron Comdr.
Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 94'.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 15 May 90. — Sick Furlough.
29 Jan. 94!officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavalry — and Begiment Skinner's Horse.
— Raised 6 Dec. 181 4).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Jats, i Squadron Rangurs, 1 Squadron Rajputs,
J Squadi'OQ Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Afguanistan" — "Ghtjznee" — "Mahaeajpoee" — "Khelat" — "Moodkee"— "Fehozeshchue" —
"Alliwal" — "Kandahar, iSSo" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Fyzabad. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.CoIonel G. H.Elliott, Staff Corps in July 93
Major H. J. J. Middleton, Staff Corps ...I28 Oct. 96
Captain^,. N. Carr, Staff_ Corps [30 Jan. 89
II Aug. 91
lo May 93
10 May 93
7J?eb. 96.
31 July 91
24 May 92
Captain C. Jackson, Staff Corps
Captain W. E.A. Blakeney, Staff Corps
Captain C. L. Hamilton, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. L. Moore, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. L. Morris, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. de F. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. Loch, Staff Corps J21 Apr. 95
and Lieut. E. C. W. Conway-Gordon, S.C. 16 Jan. 95
Surg. Captain P."Wyville-Thomson,aCB. 30 Sept.8&
Surgeon Lieut. E. S. Peck 29 Jan. 04
Commandant, 16 Aug. 95
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 95.
Squadron Commander, i Nov. 88.— Offg. D.A.A. Gen for Mus-
Squadron Commander, i July 93. [ketry, Bengal Command.
Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 95. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 89.
Squadron Officer, 6 July 89.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Aug. 95.
Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 26 Sept. 93.
Officiating in medical charge.
Eaoh Regiment of Bengal Cavalry consists of % Troops, with the following Fstahlishmeni : — Comroanaano ; 4 Squadron
Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers; i Medical Officer ; 4 Risaldars; 4 Risaidars ; i Wordie Major; 8 Jama-
dars; 8 Kote Dafedars; 56Dafedars; 8 Trumpeters; 536 Privates.
4th Bengal Cavalry (late 6th Irregular Cavalry. — Raised in 1840). 473
Class Scioadron Regiment — 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Jats.
Granted an Honorary Standard for Service in Sind, 1844, with the demee — "a lion passant regardant."
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform , Scarlet . Facings, Slue.
Kank, Names, and Coefs.
Lt. Colonel H. C. Lamb, StaEFCorps
Major E.H.H.Moutresor, Staff Cor])s..
CaptainF. J. B. Priestley, Staff Corps..
Captain W. C. Knight, Staff Corps
Captain G. de S. Barrow, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. G. Stainforth, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. H. Jones, Staff Corps
Lieut. F.Shakespear, Staff Corps
Lieut. I". V. Smith, Staff Corns
Aemy
Rank.
Remakks.
Lieut. F. T. T. Moore, Staff Corps 24 Sept
Surgeon Captain W. W. White, MD. ...| i Oct.
Surg. Lieut. J. Fisher, MB 29 Jan.
5 May 95 Commandant, 3: Dec. 94. [Furlough
8 May 93 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 31 Dec. 94.—
30 Jan. 89 Squadron Commander, 15 Jan. 92.
:5 Aug. 94 Squadron Commander, 31 Deo. 94.
!3 Aug. 95 Squadron Officer, 21 July 96.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
7 Feb. 961 Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 87.
7 Mar. 90'Squadron Officer, 31 Dec. 94. — Comst. Dept.
JO Mar. 83 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 31 Dec. 94.
21 July grISquadron Officer, 23 Jan. 96.
iOaiciating Squadron Officer.
90'Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 96. — Furlough.
87|ln medical charge, 11 May 92. — Furlough.
94 Officiating in medical charge.
5th Bengal Cavalry {late ■jth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 28 April 1841).
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, i Squadron Rajputs, i Squadron Jats.
"Pcnjad" — "Mooltan" — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Half Squadron at Calcutta. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Slue.
Major W. W. Lean, Staff Corps ....
Major "W". G. Yate, Siaff Corps
Captain S. C. Gough, Staff Corps....
Captain H. E. Boileau, Staff Corps .
Captain E. B.Lang, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Boileau, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. J. M. Macandrew, Staff Corpsl
11 Sept.92jCommandant, 15 Apr. 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
12 Nov. 93'2ndin Command and Squadron Commander.
II Oct. 90: Squadron Commander, 13 May 90.
23 Apr. 92,Sqaadi'on Commander, 17 Nov. 91.— Commandant and District
I Supdt. of Police, Port Blair and the Nicobars.
25 July 93 Squadron Commander, 24 Nov. 93.
14 May 95lSquadron Comdr. 21 ilar. 95. — Adjt. Assam Valley Admin. Bn.
10 Nov. 86 •"■ 1 ^ ' " „. . _ .
Lieut. H. M'N. Patterson, Staff Corps
Lieut. "W. K. ScUarUeb, Staff Coi'ps ..
Lieut. C. G. E. Ewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. T.Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. C. Jones, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. N. Holden, Staff Corps
Lisut. J. Hodgkinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Thomas, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain F. W. Gee, MB
Squadron Commander, 20 Dec. 95. — Sick Furlough,
to Dec. 87 Squadi-on Officer and Adjutant, 17 Nov. 91. — Furlough.
26 Feb. 89 Squadron Officer, 30 Aug.;92. — Burmah Military Police.
II Mar. 91 Squadron Officer, 24 Nov. 93.
5 Feb. 92 Squadron Officer, 19 Nov. 93. — Officiating Adjutant.
II June 92 Squadron Officer, 17 Feb. gfi,
19 July 93 Officiating Squadron Officer.
17 Jan. 95 Officiating Squadron Officer.
23 Nov. 94 Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar.88 In medical charge, 16 July 94.
6th {The Prince of Wales's) Bengal Cavalry {late 8th Irregular Cavalry. —
liaised 31 Jaii. 1842).
Class Squadron Regiment— ij- Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Rajputs, 4 Squadron Jats, i Squadron Hindustani
Hindus, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans.
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
"PuNNiAs" — "Moobkee" — "Feeozeshuhue" — "SoBEAON " — "Egtpt, 18B2 "— "Tel-el-Kebib."
Head Quarters at JuUundur. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Med.
Honorary Colonel. — Field Marshal H.S.H. Albert Edward, Frince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KB. KT. KP. eCS. GCSI. GCMG-. GCIE. GCVO.
Lt.ColonelJ. C. F. Gordon, Staff Corps
MajorC. S. Wheler, Staff Corps
Major C. E.W. Macdonald, Staff Corps
Major E. T. Paul, Staff Corps
Captain R. E. Grimston, Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Shakespear, Staff Corps
Captain C. F. Campbell, Staff Corps
Captain J. P. Barnes, Staff Corps
^;..<.c. Captain F.de B.Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. M. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. C. Newnham, Staff Coi-ps
Lieut. C. Hodgkinson, s Dragoon Gds.
Surg. Lt. Colonel P. F O'Connor, MJJ.
10 Nov. 95!Commandant, 20 Nov. 92.
30 Dec. 9i|2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 92.
28 Feb. 94 Squadron Commander, 30 March 86.
t Jan. 96 Squadron Commander, iS July 87. — D. A. A. Genera!, Assam.
23 Apr. 92
9 Aug. 93
0 Sept.g3
6 Feb. 95
9 Dec. 95
1 Dec. 90
10 Mar. 92
7 Mar. 94
24 Jan. 95
31 Mar. 95
Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 92. — A. D.C. toH. E. the Viceroy,
Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 92.
Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 94.
Squadron Officer, 2 June 88. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 9 Apr. 91.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 92.
Squadron Officer, 23 Apr. 94.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 23 Aug. 82.
7th Bengal Cavah-y {late i-jtli Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan. 1846).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Jats, * Squadron Sikhs, \ Squadron Dogras, \ Squadron Rajputs, | Squadron
Brahmins, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans.
"PtrujAB" — " BuEMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Slue.
Colonel J. B. Watts, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel E. W. Chalmers, Staff Corps
p.s.e. Major A. M. Renny, Staff Corps ...
Major F. G. Pollock, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Parsons, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Merewether, Staff Corps
Captain R. S. Alexander, Staff Coi-ps ...
Captain G. C. Cawood, Staff Corps
ii.s.c. Captain J. K. Tod, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M'Conaghey, StaffCorps
Lieut. I. H.Campbell, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. H. Badcock, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. C. Nicolas, Staff Corps
Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. Finden
20 June 96
14 Aug. 93
II Sept.93
g Aug. 95
n Sept.87
7 June 90
9 July go
n Aug. 91
6 Feb. 95
23 Sept. 89
215 Oct. 9
28 Apr. 94
30 Nov. 95
2 Nov; gi
Commandant, 20 June 92. ^Furlough.
2nd in Conmiandand Squadron Commander, 9 Feb. 38. — Supdt.
Remount Reserve Depot, Hussur. ■ [Comdt.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, I Feb. 90. — Offg.
Squadron Commander, 9 Feb. 88. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Commander, 26 Feb. 92. — Furlough.
Squadron Commander, i Feb. gj.
Squadron Officer, 18 Sept. 86. '
Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. 86.
Squadron Officer, i Feb. go.
Squadron Officer, 20 Aug. g2.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Feb. 95.
Officiating Adjutant. '
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. go. — Furlough.
474 8th Bengal Cavalry {late iStL Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan. 1846).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 3 Squadron Hindustani llahomedans, J Squadron Punjabi Mabomedaus, J- Squadron,
Sikhs, i Squadron Rajputs, i Squadron Jats, 4 Squadron Hindustani Hindus.
"Afghanistan. 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Allahabad . Unip,,-m, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Ran 2, Names, and Cobps.
Major J. de C. D. Meade, StafE Corps
Ma,iorB. H, Rivett-Oarnac, StafE Corps
Captain J. M. Carpeudale, Staff Corps
Captain \T. it. Oarpendale, Staff Corps
Captain C. I. Wimberley, Stafi Corps...
Captain A. J. H. Vanrenen. Statf Corps
Lieut. T. C. M. T. Hogg, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. E. Chaplin, Stall' Corps
Lieut. F.C. C. Blecldey, Staff Corps..
Lieut. G. A. Becher, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. Cheyne, Staff' Corps
Lieut. J. R. Ganssen, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Mears^ E. Lancashire Re;
Surgeon CaptainJ. T. Daly, MB
Army
Rauk.
9 Aug. 93
12 Feu. 96
n Sept. 83;
22 Oct. 92.
9 Jiil.y 93
10 Mar. 94I
25 Aug. 86|
31 Mar.
18 Deo. Kg
21 Oct. 91
16 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 94
I June 93
: Aor. 86
Remaeks.
Commandant, 12 Sept. 95, with ra.nk of Lt. Colonel.
2ud in Command and Squadron Commaiicler, 6 June 96.
jSquad. Comdr., 3 Jan. 89. — Assist. Judge Adv. Gen. .allahataad.
.Squadron Commander, 21 July 92.
Squadron Commander. 27 Mary 93.
Squadron Commander, 12 Sept. 95.
Squadron Officer, 11 Dec. 91.
Squsdron Officer and Adjutant, ii Dec. 91. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 16 Sept. 92. — Burmah Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 93.
Squadron Olficer, 16 Apr. 95. — Furlough.
Officiating Squadron OlHcer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 22 April 93.
Note. — The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjal) Frontier Force, viz. — Guide Cavalry, and ist, 2nd, 3rd and sth
Punjab Cavalry — take rank immediately after the 8th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9tli Bengal Lancers (Zai!e ist Hodson's Horse. — Raised in 1857).
Cl.ass Squadron Regiment— i J Squadron Sikhs. J Squadron Dogras, ij Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
J Siiuadrou Pathans.
"DELni" — "LnCKNOw" {Relief and Capture) — "SuAKiN, 1885."
Head Quarters at. Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Blue. Facings, White.
Lt. Colonel G. L. Garstin, Staff Corps ...1 3 Sept. 96
Major H. Ij. Dawson, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 93
Captain F. W. P. Angelo, Staff' Corps ... 30 Jan.
Captain A. G. Peyton, Staff Corps i: Aug
Captain S. F. Crocker, Staff Onrps 10 Mai. 94
Captain G. P. 13. Creagh, Staff Corps ... 14 May 95
Captain R. B. Low, DSO. Staff" Corps... 7 Feb. 96
Lieut. A. 'W. Pennington, Staff Corps... 3 July 89
Lieut. G. S. Sheppard, Staff Corps 26 Feb. 90
Lieut. G. k. H. Beatty, Staff Corps 29 Apr. 9
Lieut. R. C. 'VV. Lukin, Staff Corps 11 May 9:
Lieut. C. A. Smith, Esse.x Begt ioJuaey6
Lieut. A. C. Wall, Middlesex Regt 6 Nov. 9;
Surgeon Lt. Colonel E. Palmer 30 Mar. 92
Surgeon Lieut. I. Ste]ihenson
Commandant, 20 Dec. 04.
2nd in Command a,nd Squadron Commander, 20 Dec. 94.
Squadron Comdv. 10 Dec.88.— Insp Officerlmp.Ser. Cav. Punjab.
Sauadron Commander, 1 Feb. 93. — Off'g. D. A. A. G. Punjab
.Squadron Commander. 20 Dec. 94. [Comd.
Squadron Commander, 5 Oct. 95. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 10 Dec. S6.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 Ja.u. 92.
Squadron Officer, i Feb. 93.— Military Accounts Department.
Squadron Officer, 29 June 93.
Squadron Officer, 5 Oct. 95.
Otticiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
3„ ,.. In medical charge, 19 Nov. 06. — Sick Furlough.
29 July 95 Officiating in medical charge.
lOtli (27ie Buhe of Gamhridge's Oivn) Bengal Lancers {late 2nd Hodso7i's
Horse. — Rained in 1857).
Class Squadron Regiment — i^ Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Punjabi Mohamedans,
J Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — " Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Abyssinia" — "ArGHAinsTAU, 1878-E0."
Head Quarters at Jlielum. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Sonor^ry Co/oncZ.— Field Marshal JEf.Jt'.iT. The £i«7« of Cambridge, KG. KT. KB. GCB. GCSl. GCMG. GCIE.
Major 15. J. F. Wood, Staff Corps 1 i J.an. g3iCommandant, 14 Oct. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major F. A. Blyth, Staff Corps ;ii Feb. 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 14 Oct. 94.
Major R. C. Onslow, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. F. Fagan, Staff Corps...
Captain W. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain M. Cowper, Staff Corps
CaptainW. H. Fasken, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Cardew, Staff Corps
Captain W. L. Maxwell, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. E. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. G. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. L. Ricketts, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. J. C. Coldstream, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Major C. H. Beatson
Surgeon Captain J. N. Macleod, MB...
. Sep6.(
Squadron Commander, 2 Mar. 90. — Assistant Judge Advocate
General, Rangoon.— Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 2 Mar. 00.— Furlough.
Squadron Commander, i Oct. 91.— Furlough.
1 1 May 89
2 1 June 90
II Aug. 91
10 May 93 ,
10 Mar. 94 Squadron Officer, 5 Dec. 94
2 5 Aug. 94
6 Feb. 95
4 July 91
2 Mar. 92
4 Apr. 95
30 Nov. 95
16 May 89
30 Jan. 96
Squadron Commauder, 14 Oci. 94. — With 17 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer, 14 Oct.. 94.— With Imp. Service Troops.
Squadron Officer, 5 Dec. 94.
Squadron Officer, 17 Dec. 94.
Squadron Officer, i Oct. 91. — Cant. Mag., Barrackpore, &c.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 94.
Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 94.
Squadron Officer, iS Jan. 95.
Officiating Squadron Officer. [in India. — Purl.
In medical charge, 21 Dec. 86.— Sec. to P. M. O. H.M.'s Forces
Officiating in medical charge.
11th {Prince of Wales's Own) Bengal Lancers {late ist Sikh Cavalry).
Raised in 1857. — Plume of the Prince of Wales.
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, J Squadron Punbjabi Mahomedans,
4 Squadron Pathans.
"LccKWow" (Capture) — "Taku Fokis" — "Pekin" — " A1.1 Musjid" — " Apghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Nowshera. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed.
Zonorary Colonel. — Field Marshal if. 72. if. Albert Edward, Pi'iiicp of Wales and Duke 0/ Cornwall,
STG. KT. ZP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Bt.Lt.Col. H. H. R. Heath, Staff' Corp
Major S. B. Beatson, Staff Corps
Major F.H. R. Drummond, Statf Corps.
Major P. G. Delamain, Staff Corps
Captain H. Wright, Staff Corps
Captain R. A. Carruthers, Staff Corps
CaptainE. H. Cole, Staff Corps
CaptainW. R. Birdwood, Staff Corps...
Lieut. A.C.M. Waterfield, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. Coape-Smith, Stalf Corps
Lieut. M. P. Kindersley, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. H. Norman, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.B. M. Sarel, Sbiiif Corps
Lieut. K. H. Jackson, Staff Corps
2ndLieut. T. S Cox, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. L. Stewart, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. A. Mawson ...
2ndinComd.&Squad. Comdr ,2oAug.S9.— Furl. [India Horse.
Squadron Commander, 20 Aug. 89.
Squadron Commander, 5 Dec. 95.
Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. 89.
Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. 89. — Adj. Gov. Gen.'.s Body Guard.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 June go. [Africa.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 93.— With Sikh Cont. British Central
Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 93. — Buroiah Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 93.
Squadron Officer, i Apr. 95.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 20 June 96.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
( Iffisiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 16 July 91.
12th. Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Silch Cavalry). — Raised 20 Oct. 1857. 475
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Abtssinia" — "Peiwak Kotal"—"Chaeasia."—" Kabul, 1S79 " — "Afohanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Sealkote, Uniform, Blue. Fachtgs,BIue.
Uane, Names, and Coups.
Lt.Golonel J. B. LynoU, Staff Corps
Lt.CoIonel W. B. Wilson, Staff Corps...
Major H. Goad, Statf Corps
Captain H. A. Carleton, Siaff Corps
Captain T. H. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Rawlins, Statf Corps ...
Captain G. J. C. Hall, Staff Corps
2J.S.C. Captain C. H. Selwyn, Staff Corps
Captain D. D. Baynes, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. H. Gough, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. Hon. A. F. Napier, Staff Corps...
Lieut. E. M. J. Molyneux, Staff Corps...
Lieut, F. O. K. Mao'mviUen, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. C. Humfrey, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. H. Pennington. Staff Corps..
2nd Lieut. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps
Surgeon Lt.CoIonel W. A. Simmonds..
Akmy
Rank.
8 Jan.
24 Apr.
10 Sept.
9 Oct.
31 Jan.
22 Jan.
10 May
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
>9 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 Apr.
4 Dec.
31 Oct.
18 May
28 Nov.
;:i Mar.
Remaeks.
Commandant, i April 91. [Gen. Meean Meer.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Comdr. i Apr. 91. — Assist. Judge Adv.
2ndin Com. and Sciuad. C;i)mdr. 1 Apr. 93. — Supt. Reserve Depot.
2nd in Com. and Si|uad. Comdr. i Apr. 93. [Saharanpore.
Squadron Commander, i June S8.
Squadron Commander, 2 Apr. 89.
Squadron Commandei", 27 Oct. 86— Orderly Officer to Brig. Gen.
Watcrfield. [Dept.
Squadron Officer, 1 June 88. — Assist.Soc. Govt, of India, Military
Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 89. — Furlough. [Sick Furlough.
SquadronOfficer, 2 Apr.Sg. — Aide de Camp to Sir G, S. White. —
Squadron Officer, 8 April 93. — Employed under Foreign Dept.
Squadron Officer, 8 April 93.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 93.
Squadron Officer, 11 May 96.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Supernumerary.
In nredical charge, 3 Nov. 81.
13th (DuJce of Gonnaught's )'BengaA Lancers (late ^.tli 8iloh Cavalry). — Raised 1858.
Class Squadron Regiment— il- Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
J Squadron Pathans.
" Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Egipt, 1882," — "Tel-el-Kebir."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Sononvy Colonel. — General 1I.E.H. Arthur William Patrick Albert, Diike of Oounaught and Slrathearn,
EQ. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.KCB.
Lt.CoIonel H. De laM. Hervey , Staff C.
Lt.CoIonel G. W. Deane, Staff" Corps .
Bt. Lt.CoIonel F. S. Gwatkin, Statf C.
Major F. G. Atkinson, Staff Corps ....
Major J. H. Balfour, StaffCorps
Captain M. L. Shipley, Staff Corps....
Captain R. C. Broome, StaffCorps
Captain H. E. Whiffin, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. Brandreth, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. G. B. Turner, Staff Corns
Lieut. J. L. W. Ffrenoh-MuUeu, S. C. .,
Lieut. P. HoUand-Pryor, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. H. H. Cobbe, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. S. Corlett, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. M. Hall, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. Conry, iO
5 Apr
90
13 Jan.
qs
22 Jan.
96
I Sept.96
6 Oct.
q6
30 Jan.
8q
II May 89
27 Jan.
Q4
2q Aug
86
6 May
8q
30 Jan.
8q
14 Jan.
qi
II July
91
5 Apr.
92
3 Dec.
Q4
3 Deo.
04
31 Mar.
89
Comdt. 9 Sept. 93. — Offg. Assist. Q.M.G. Hd. Qrs. Punjab Com.
2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr. i April 90. — Offg. Comdt.
Squadron Commander, 18 Sept. 85.— Officiating A. A. General,
Peshawur District.
Squadron Commander, i Oct. 88.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Commander, i July 89.
Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 84.
Squadron Officer, 8 May 85.— Supdt. Remount Depot, Ahmed-
nugger.
Squadron Officer, n May 89.— Burmah Military Police. — Furl.
Squadron Officer, i April 90.— Assist. Supdt. Remount Depot,
Squad. Officer, 24 .Feb. 91.— Offg. Squad. Comdr. [Saharanpore.
Squadron Officer, 6 May 93.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 93.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 93. — Burmah Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 5 Apr. 92.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 2 Aug. 84.
14th Bengal Lancers (late Mzirray's Jdt Horse. — Raised in 1857).
Class Regiment— Jats.
" Chaeasia" — " Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Saugor. Detachments at Jubbulpore and Sutna. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.CoIonel J. P. C. Neville, StaffCorps
Major P. R. Bairnsfather, StaffCorps...
Major L. S. Peyton, Staff Corps
Major G. W. Younghusband, Staff C. ...
Captain O. G. Armstrong, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Weller, SLaffOorps
Captains. H. B. Hobbs, StaffCorps ...
Captain A. W. S. Wiugate, Staff Corps
Captain J. F. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain N. C. T.iylor, StaffCorps
Lieut. E.M. Hughes, StaffCorps
Surgeon Captain R. J. Marks..
II Deo. 92
2 Nov. 92
13 June 94
21 Sept. 95
II May 89
13 Aug. go
22 Jan. 92
22 Oct. 92
10 Mar. 94
7 Feb. 96
10 Sept. 90
31 Mar. 87
Commandant, 29 Aug. 94.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 Aug. 9
Squadron Commander, 3 Feb. 86.
Squadron Commander, 15 Oct. 86.— Jubbulpore.
Squadron Commander, 29 Aug. 94.
Squadron Officer, 18 Sept. 85.
Squadron Officer, 18 Sept. 85. — Station Staff Officer.
Squadron Officer, 3 Feb. 86.
Squadron Officer, 8 July 92.— uantonment Magistrate,
Squadron Officer, 8 July 92.
Oliiciating Squadron Oificerand Adjutant.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 30 July 91.
-Furl.
15th Bengal (Cureton's MooUanee) Lancers. — Raised 14 Jan. 1858.
Class Regiment — 2J Squadrons Pathans, :J Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Loralai. Uniform, Blue. Facings , Scarlet .
Lt.CoIonel F. R. Ditmas, Staff Corps...
Lt.CoIonel S. B. Turnbull, StaffCorps...
Bt. Lt.CoIonel H. R. Tate, StaffCorps...
Major W. C. Pollard, Staff Corps
Major P. B.Lindsell, StaffCorps
Captain G. P. Willes, StaffCorps
Captain H. M'A. Johnston, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Robertson, StaffCorps ...
Captain B. de V. Wintle, StaffCorps ...
Captain R. F. C. Gordon, StaffCorps...
Lieut. H. C. Ricketts, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. C.H.Smithett, StaffCorps ...
iiieut. S. C. Bayley, Staff Corps
Iiieut. J. S. M. Shea, StaffCorps
Swgeon Captain H. Fooks
Surgeon Lieut. J. D. McMillan
10 July 93
3 Jan. 91
22 Jan. 96
14 Aug. 96
11 Sept. 06
24 June 88
10 May 93
6 Feb. 9S
6 Feb. 95
23 Aug. 95
10 Nov. 86
29 Dec. 86
25 Oct. 90
18 Feb. 90
I Apr.
29 Jan. 95
Commandant, 16 June 93.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, i Apr. 90.
Squadron Comdi-., 3 Mar. 89. — Employed under Foreign Dept.
Squadron Commander, i Apr. 91. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 10 May 90.
Squadron Coramamler, 21 Mar. 95.
Squadron Officer, 6 Dec. 85, — Adj. Surma Valley Light Horse,
Squadron Officer, 25 July 88.
Squadron Officer, i Aug. 88.
Squadron Officer, 6 JuU' 89.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 10 May 90.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 May 91.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — Furlough.
In medical cbargn, July 96. — Sick Furlough,
Officiating in medical charge.
476 I6tll Bengal Cavalry. — Raised in 1857, dishanded iniSSz, re-formed in 1885
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 SquadroniDogras, i Squadron Jats.
Head Quarters at Mooltan. JJmform, Slue. Faotaqs, Blue.
Rank, Names, and Cokps. I •d^'J^
Lt.Colonel A. de V. Alexander, S. Corps: 8 Deo.
Major V. M. Stockley, Staflf Corps I 5 Oct.
Captain H. F. K. Waldron, Stall' Corps [ i May
Captain L. J. Howell, Statf Corps 22 Jan.
Captain G. A. Cookson, StafT Corps |ii Sept.
Captain C. Griffiths, Staff Corps 1 10 Hay
Captain C. Bailey, Staff Corps 12 Not.
Lieut. H. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps 29 Jan.
Lieut. C. E. Thornton, Staff Corps 22 May
Lieut. I. G. White, Staff Corps iio Apr.
Lieut. H. C. Holman, Staff Corps 125 Mar.
Lieat. E. "W. M. Purvis, Staff Corps '25 July
2nd Lieut. J. S. Rivett-Carnac, S, C. ... 16 Jan.
Surgeon Major H. C. Hudson 2 Apr.
Remarks
Commandant, 4 Nov. 93.
and in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93.
Squadron Commander, 2 Feb. 92.
Squadron Commander, 29 Apr. 93. [Dept.
Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93. — Employed under Foreign
Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93.
Squadron Officer, 2 Feb. 92.
Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 92. — Burmah Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 92.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 28 July 93.
Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 93.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 30 May 87.
17th Bengal Cavalry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882, re-formed in 1885.
Class Regiment— 2 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Squadrons Pathans.
" A-FGHANISTAN, 1S79-80."
Head Quarters at XrmballE,. XFniform, Blue. Facings, Wldte.
Lt.Colonel C.W. Muir, C7B. Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. F. Trotter, Staff Corps ...
Captain M. Cowper, Statf Corps
Major W. P. Montresor, Staff Corps
Captain E. J. Medley, Staff Corps
Captain E. B. Burton, Staff Corps
Bt.MajorH. Bower, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Mardall, Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Boudier, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. W. Wall, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. M. Wikeley, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. K. Hudson, Staff Corps
2nd Lt. F.T.Warre-Cornish.Som.Lt.Inf.
2nd Lt. R. W. Henderson, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain D. G. Marshall, MB.
7 July 95
8 Dec. 95
II Aug. 91
iQ Oct. 93
1 1 May 89
13 Aug. 90
18 Nov. 96
I Feb. 92
5 July 9i
30 Jan. 86
4 May 88
15 Apr. 91
9 Mar. 92
10 Oct. 94
31 Mar. 88
Commandant, 5 July 95
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 5 July 95. — Furl.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 10 Bengal Lancers.
Squadron Commander, 38 Sept. 85.
Squadron Commander, 12 Sept. 90. — Special Assist. British
Agent at Gilgit.
Squadron Commander, 5 July 95,
Squadron Commander, iNov. 95.— D.A.Q.M.Gen.Intell. Branch.
Squadron Commander, i Nov. 95. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 12 Sept. go.
Squadron Officer, 16 Jan. 91.
Scjuadron Officer, 10 June 93. — Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, i Nov. 95. — Burmah Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 30 July 96.
Officiating Squadron Officer. [Medical College, Lahore.
In medical charge, 31 Aug. 92. — Offg. Professor of Medicine,
Officiating in medical charge.
18th Bengal Lancers {late 2nd Mahratta Horse. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858),
Class Squadron Regiment— 3 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, i Squadron Sikhs.
"Afguan-istan-, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Blue.
Colonel G. L. R. Richardson, CIB. S. C.
Major G. A. Money, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Colonel J. B. Nixon, Staff Corps
Captain I. Bardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps
Captain C. P. W. Pirie, Staff Corps
Captain K. Chesuey, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain O. B.S. F. Shore, Staff C.
Captain H. AV. Campbell, Staff Corps ...
Captain S. B. Grimston, Staff Corps
Captain C. O. Swanston, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. A. C. S. Clarke, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. P. E. Ricketts, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. A. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. Corbyn, Staff Corps
Surg. Major W. A. Sykes, DSO. MB
Surgeon Lieut. W. D. Hayward, MB. .
23 Mar. 96
II Sept. 9
22 Jan. 96
1 May
ti May
22 Jan. 92
10 May 93
9 Sept. 93
6 Feb. 95
Q May 96
2 Mar. 88
17 June 90
24 Nov. 93
3 Dec. 94
I Apr, 94
28 July 94
-Furl.
Commandant, 20 Nov. 91.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 91.-
Squadron Commander, 15 May 87.
Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Comdr., 25 July 58. — Insp. Officer Imp. ServiceCav.N.
Squadron Commander, 16 Sept. 95. [Punjab and Cashmere.
SquadrouOfficer.SMaySs. — D. A. A. Gen. for Inst. Chuckrata.
Squadron Officer, 4 Sept. 87.— Burmah Military PoUce.
Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 88. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 13 May 80. — Officiating Aide de Camp to Sir
G. S. White
Squadron Officer, 20 Nov. 91. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 21 Sept. 93.
Officiating Squadron Oflicer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 20 Oct. 83.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
19th Bengal Lancers (late Fane's Horse. — Raised 14 Jan. i860).
Class Squadron Regiment— 15 Squadron Sikhs, 4 Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
I Squadron Pathans.
" Taktj Fobts "— " Pekin "—" Ahmed Khel "— " Aeghanistak, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Blue. Facings, French Grey.
Lt.Colonel E. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel B. A. Young, Staff Corps ...
Major H. S. Massy, Staff Corps
Major S. D. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain S. P. Biddulph, Staff Corps
Captain C. B. Templer, Staff Corps
Captain H. Hudson, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Medley, Staff Corps
CaptainL.N.Tounghusband, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. P. Badcock, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. S. Eraser, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. L. Gregory, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. H. M'Neil'e, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. W. McK. Ballautyne, Staff C...
Lieut. J. Craik, Hampshire Regiment . . .
Lieut. R. O'B. Taylor, Wiltshire Regt. ...
2nd Lieut. F. F. Lance, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain M.A. Ker
Surgeon Capt. V. G. Drake-Brockman...
ID July 94 Commandant, 22 Aug
15 Dec. 95'2ndin Com. and Squad.'Comdr. 22 Aug. 93. — A. A. Gen. Lahore.
28 Feb. 94'2ndin Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Oct. 93.— Furl.
21 Sept. 94 Squad. Comdr. 28 Aug. 92.— Offg. D.A.A.Gen.Hd.Qrs.Ben.Com.
5 Sept.88|Squadron Commander, i Nov. 93.
II Aug. 91'Squadron Commander, 6 June 96. — Sick Furlough.
22 Oct. 92|Squadron Officer, 27 Apr. 86. — D.A.A. Gen. Punjab P.F.
6 Feb. 95 Squadron Officer, 10 Feb. 88. [Imp- Ser, Cav.
7 Feb. 96'Squad. Officer, i Nov. 88. — Assist. Insp. Officer, Rajpootana, &c.
5 Feb. 89 Squadron Officer, 3 Apr. 95.— Commissariat Department.
3 Mar. 88'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 3 Apr. 95.
7 Oct. 9i:Squadron Officer, 16 May 95. — Burmah Military Police.
13 Feb. 94'Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 96.
i2 Feb. 93 Squadron Officer
14 July 93 Officiating Squadron Officer.
10 Sept. 94'Officiating Squadron Officer.
16 Jan. 95'Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. S7lln medical charge, 2 Dec. 90. — Sick Furlough.
30 Jan. 96|Officiating in medical charge.
No. 7 Bengal Mountain Battery. — Raised 15 Sept. 1886.
" Burma, 1085-87." At Bhamo.
477
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Captain R. W. Fuller, Royal Artillery
Captain O. C. Williamson, R. Artillery
Lieut. J. B. Mackintosh, R. Artillery
Lieut. F. R. Patch, Royal Artillery...
Lieut. C. De Sausmarez, R. Artillery
Army
Rank.
4 Jan. 89
1 Jan. 02
27 July gi
23 July 90
7 July 92
Remarks.
Commandant, 10 Nov. 90.-
Officiating Commandant. -
Subaltern, 29 Apr. 93.
OfficiatinK Subaltern.
Subaltern.
-Furlough.
-From Punjab Garrison Battery.
No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery. — Raised 15 Sept. 1886.
" Burma, 7885-87." With Malakand Brigade.
Captain A. H. C. Birch,RoyalArtillery| i Apr. SglCommandaut, 7 Apr. 91.
Lieut. K. K. Knapp, Royal Artillery ... 18 Feb. 86 Subaltern, 23 June 91.
Lieut. W. St. G. Blanil, Royal Artillery 23 .Tuly go Subaltern, 7 Nov. 91.
Lieut. A. T. Crawford, Royal Artillery 17 Feb. 91 Subaltern, 31 Jan. 92.
JSs<o5Z(8/lm«nf.— Commandant ; 3 Subalterns ; i Subadar ; 2 Jamadars ; i Havildar Major ; i Pay and Quarter Master
Havildar; 6Havildars; 6Naioks; 2 Trumpeters; 88 Gunners; 3 Havildars of Drivers; 6 Naicks of Drivers; 13R
Drivers ; i Farrier ; i Salootrie : Total Officers and Men, 226.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners. — Raised in 1803.
Designation changedl;/ (?. O. O, of 20 March 1851.
Class Company Regiment — J Hindustanis (Hindus and Mahomedans), J Sikhs, J Punjabi Mahomedans and
Pathans.
Cabooi., 1842" — "Feeozeshuhur" — "Punjab " — "Mooltan " — "Goojkrat" — " Delhi" — "Luoenow" (Ttelief
and Capture) — "Ali Musjid" — "Ch abasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Ahmed Khel " — "Afghanistan, 1878-80"—
" Burma, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters at Roorkee. TTniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
1st Company, Eoorkee.
2nd Company, Murree.
3rd Company, ftuetta.
4th Company, Chitral.
Colonel H. P. Leach, CB. DSO. R. Eng. 28 July 94
Major M. C. Barton, Royal Engineers 8 Sept.gi
Major F. G. Bond, Royal Engineers ... 29 Mar. 95
Captain H. J. Sherwood, Royal Bng. ... 21 May 94
Captain C. S. Salveson, R. Engineers 17 Apr. 91
Captain J. R. B. Serjeant, Royal Eng... 9 May 91
Captain F. B. G. Skey,Royal Engineers 1 3 Nov. 92
Captain S. H. Powell, Royal Engineers! 3 May 93
Captain J. S. Fowler, J)SO. Royal Eng. '24 Sept. 95
Lieut. D. L. Mallaby, Royal Engineers 16 Feb. gc
Lieut. H. R. Stookley, R. Engineers ...'23 July go
Lieut. W. B. R. Dickson, R. Engineers '27 July 92
Lieut. R. F. G. Bond, Royal Engineers|23 July 90
Lieut. J. M. C. Colvin, R. Engineers ...[27 July 92
Lieut. D. M. Griffith, RoyalEngiueers 27 July 92
Lieut. A. H. Cunningham, R. Eng,
Lieut. B. M. M. Tod-Mercer, R. Eng....
Lieut. R. H. Macdonald, R. Engineers
Lieut. S. H. Sheppard, Royal Engineers
Lieut. E. H. B. Green, Royal Eugineers'25 July 93
Lieut. E. C. T. Pattenson, R. Engineei-s 12 Feb. 95
Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Young, MB 30 Mar. 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
II Dec. 92
14 Feb. 93
5th Company, Pesbawur.
6th Company, Roorkee.
A Company — Depot Company — Roorkee.
B Company — Depot Company — Roorkee.
Commandant, 30 June 93. — Brig.Gen.Commandg.PeshawnrDist,
Superintendent of Park, 26 Apr. 94. — Offg. Conrmandant.
Superintendent of Instruction, 14 Mar. 96.
-•Vdjutant, 28 Oct. 92.
Company Commander, 26 .Tune 96. — A Company.
Company Commander, 1 Dec. 87.-131 Company.
Company Commander, 22 Dec. 92. — 6th Company.
Company Commander, 12 Sept. 95. — 2nd Company.
Company Commo.nder, 2 Nov. 94. — 5th Company.
Company Commander, 2 Nov. 94. — 3rd Company.
Company Commander, 15 Mar. 05. — 4th Company. [pany.
Company Commander and Quarter Master, 13 May 95. — B Com»
Company Officer, 26 Mar. 95.— 2nd Company.
Comijanv Officer, 15 Mar. 95.-4111 Company.
Company Officer, 19 Nov. 95. — ist Company.
Company Officer, 13 July 92. — 3rd Company.
Company Officer, iS Dec. 91. — 6th Company.
Company Officer, 30 May 92. — B Company. — Furlough.
Company Officer, 29 July 93.— 5th Comp.y. — Offg. Compy. Comdr.
Company Officer, 23 Aug. 93. — A Company. — Govt. Tel. Dept.
Company Officer, 13 May 95. — On special duty, Gilgit.
In medical charge, 15 March 90.
Establishment. — 8 Companies (6 General Service Companies ; A Depot Company — special for Bridging, Telegraph*
Submarine Mining, Field Printing, and Photo Services ; B Depot Company — Recruits) ; Commandant ; Adju-
tant; Superintendent of Park; Superintendent of Instruction ; 8 Company Commanders; 8 Company Officers;
I Medical Officer; i Warrant Officer attached to the Park ; 1 Regimental Sergeant Major (Assistant Superin-
tendent of Instruction); i Quarter Master Sergeant; 4 Company Sergeant Majors; 24 British Non-Com-
missioned Officers ; 8 Subadars ; 15 Jamadars; 49 Havildars; 78 Naicks : 1,152 Sai^pers ; 15 Buglers; 5 Havil-
dars of drivers, 5 Naicks of drivers and 90 drivers : a total of 1,768 of all ranks.
1st Bengal Infantry (late 21st N.I. — Neelwur-Jci-Palta-n. — Raised i-jt 6).
Class Regiment — Brahmins.
Linked with T,rd Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahabad.
"Laswarrie" — "Bhuetpobe" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Jhansi, Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel A. C. G. Lydiard, Staff Corps
Major F. Hawkins, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain H. F. Loch, Staff Corps...
Captain H. Comins, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. de Wilton, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. J. H. B. Eokford, Staff Corps
Lieut.W. B.White, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. H. E. Hitchins, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Hawkes, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Major E. Cretin, ITB. ...
Surgeon Lieut. A. Gwyther, MB.
3 Apr. 92
21 Sept. 94
II Aug. 80
23 Oct. 91
10 Mar. 94
23 Aug. 94
25 Nov. 89
2 Deo. 89
29 July 95
30 Mar. go
29 Jan. 95
Commandant, 15 Dec. 93. — Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 13 Dec. 92. — Offg. Gomdt.
Wing Commander, 13 Dec.92.— Offg.D.A.A.G,BengalComman(J»
Wing Officer, 29 July 84.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 88 — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Oct. 90.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Dec. 90.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. [Suakin Force*
In medical charge, 24 Aug. 85. — In charge 32 Field Hospital,
Officiating in medical charge.
Each Regiment of Bengal Infantry consists of 8 Companies (excepting the 2-jth and iZth Regiments, which have an addiiionoi
Company , composed of Afridis), with the following Fstablishment : — Commandant ; 2 Wing Commanders; sWing
Officers; 1 Medical Officer ; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jamadars ; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 800 Privates
912 Natives of all Ranks. The Goorkha Regiments are also allowed an establishment of 912 of all ranke, ;
47^ 2nd. {Queen s Own) Bengal Infancx'y {Lt. Inf. -late 3 1 N.I.-Broon-Jci-
Paltan — liaised 1798). — Linked with \thand, ibtli. Regiments. — llcgimcntal Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
The Royal Cj-pher within the Garter.
" Delhi" — "LiswAERiE" — "Deig" — "Bhuetpoee" — "Khelat" — "Afghanistaw" — "Mahasajpohk" —
"PaNJAB" — "CHILLIAJfWiLLAH:" "GOOJEEAt" "CeN"TEAL IlfDIA " — "Af&HANISTAN, 1879-S0 " — "BnEMA, 1885-87.
Head Quarters at Silchar. Wing at Debrooghur. Vniform,Sed. Facings, Slue.
Konorary Colonel. — Field Mar.shal H.B.S. Albert Edward, Frinee of Wales and Duke o/ Cornwall,
KG-. Zr. XF. aCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
U.Colonel B. Channer, BSO. Staff C...
Captain A. E. Whistler, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Dodgson, Staff Corps ..
Captain C. Hamilton, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain D. M. Bower, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. S. Barton, Staff Corps
liieut. F. P. S. Dnnsford, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. B. G. Vaughan, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. N. Bakev, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. E. O'Meara, Staff Corps
Surgeon CaptainT.W. A. FuUerton,i/5.
Surgeon Lieut. W. W. Clemesha
Reuaezs.
Commandant, i May 94. — And Commanding at Silchar.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i May 94, with rank of
Ma.ior. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, i May 94. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, i July 86. — Officiating Wing Comdr. and Comdg.
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 88.— At Silchar. [at Debrooghur.
Wing Officer, i Sept. 90. — At Debrooghur.
Wing Officer, 10 Aag. 96. — At Debrooghur.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 June 90. — Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 94. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen .2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 94.— Assist. Jlilitary Accountant, 3rd Class.
Officiatmg Quarter Master. — Station Staff Officer, Silchar.
In medical charge, 9 Nov. 95. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating in. medical charge.
3rd. Bengal Infantry {late 2,2nd N.I. — Guthrie-Jci-Paltan. —
Raised in 1798). — Linked, with ist Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahfihad.
Class Regiment — Brahmins.
" Bhuetpoee " — " ArGHANisTAN, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Allahabad. TJni form. Tied. Facings, Black.
Lt. Colonel G. B. Austin, Staff Corps ..
Major H. R. W. Lumsden, Staff Corps..
CaptamP. B.W.Richardson, Staff C...
Captain W. P. Anderson, Staff Corps..
Captain P. B. Warren, Staff Corps
Captain F. P. Webber, Stafl Corps
Captain H. Walton, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. Stanton, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. E. AVebb, Staff Corps
Lieut. R, G. Baglev, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. J. Riddell, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. N. Lushington, Irish Regt...
Surgeon Major S. Hassan
Surgeon Ciptain J. J. Bourke, MB. ..
July
Sept.
May
Aug.
May
May.
Aug.
Mar.
Ma y
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Commandant, 26 Nov. 92. — Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 20 Jan. 53.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 10 Jan. 90. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 83.— OHg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 30 July 86. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 May 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wiug Officer, 4 Dec. 91. — Oifg. Qun.r'.er Master.
Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 90. — Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer, 5 May 92.— Comst. Dept.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, Quarter Master, 5 Tan. 94. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officjating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 13 Aug. 87. — With Malakand Brigade.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th (Prince Albert Victor s) Bengal Infantry (late 23rd JSf.I. — Hilliard-Jci-
Paltan. — Raised 1798). — Linked, with 2nd rr,ul i6th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
'Laswaeeie" — "Bhuetpoee"^" Cabul, i842"--"FEEozESHnH0E" — " Sobeaon " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80"-
Head Quarters at Dinapore.
' BUBSIA, 1885-87.''
Detachment at Guntak.
Uniform, Red. Facings, Black.
Lt. Colonel T. G. Thomson, Staff Corps
Major H. Bead, Staff Corps
Major C. W. Harris, StaffCorps
Captain J. S. Melville, StaffCorps
Captain A. Pressey, StaffCorps
Captain C. P. Dobbie, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. Tweddell, Scaff Corps
Lieut. C. H. Ward, Stafl Corps
Lieut. C. G. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. Bond, B York. Regt ji9Juue95
•Surgeon Captain B. K. Basu, MD I i Apr. 86
8 Dec. 91'Commandant. 13 Feb. 92.— And Commanding at Dinapore.
15 Jan. 93'2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Apr. 92.
o Sept.
n Aug. 91
28 Jan. 93
28 Feb. 96
2 Aug. 88
13 Oct. 91
14 July 93
Wing Commander, 10 Dec.
Wing Officer, 6 Sept. S3. — With 16 Bengal Infantry. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 86. — With 16 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 89.— Commanding Detachment, Gautak.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Jan. 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Julj' 96.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 29 May 90.
5th Bengal Infantry {Lt. Inf. -late ^2 N.I.-Jhansin-U-Paltan.-Ecdsed 1 803).
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
Linked with 12th Regiment.— Regimental Centre, Bareilly
' AsEACAN "—"Afghanistan" — "Candahab, 1842"—" Ghuznee, 1842 " — " Cabdl, 1842 "— " Moodkbe''
Peeozeshuhue" — " Sobeaon" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Alipore, Calcutta. Uniform, Bed. Facings, TelloiB.
Commandant, 29 June 91 . — Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 10 Mar. 94.
Wing Commander, 21 May 92.
Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 85.
Wing Officer, 8 May 85-
Wing Officer, 12 June SS.
Wing Officer, 14 May 8q.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 June So.
Wing Officer, 21 May 92.
Wing Officer and Adjuiant, 2 Feb. 94.
In medical charge, 14 July 88.
■Colonel W. J. A. Birch, StaffCorps....
Major J. C. B. Craster, StaffCorps
Captain J. Lampen, Staff' Corps
Captain A. D. C. Pond, StaffCorps
Captain W. A. Cuppage, Staff Corps .
Captain P.W. D. Brockman, S. Corps.
Captain J. N. Jephson, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. T. WalUug, StaffCorps
Lieut. O. C. Argles, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. L. Anderson, StaffCorps
.Surgeon Captain U. N. Mukerji, MB...
•E Dec. 05
20 Nov. 87
13 Aug. 90
I Nov. 90
22 Jan. 9
7 Mar. 94
7 Feb. _ '
30 Jan. 86
25 Aug. 86
26 Mar. 90
I Oct. '
6th Bengal Infantry {Lt. Inf. late 43 N.I.-Kyne-hl-dahiniPaltan — 479
Raised 1803). — Linked with 10th and iT,th licgimcnts. — Regimental Centre, Mcerut.
Class Regiment — Jits.
"Nagpoee" — "ApGHAmsTAij- " — "Candahab, 1842" — "GntJZNEE, 1S42" — "Cabul, 1S42" — "Maeaeajpoee" —
"Sobkaok" — Ali Mosjid " — " Afghanistan, 187S-79."
Head Quarters at ffleerut. Uniform, Sed, Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major C.H.Westmorland, Staff Corps..
CaptainC.F. G. Youn^, Staff Corps
Bt. Major R. M. Maxwell, Staff Corps .,
Captain H. .T. Roche, Staff Corps
Captain N. T. Parker, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. Jaraieson, Staff Corps
Lt. D. H. Drake-Brockman, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. L. R. Araesbury, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. A. Wimberlev. Staff Corps
Lieut. P. H. Dundas, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. T. Marshall, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Babington, Staff Corps
Surg. Lt. Col. F. W. Wright, DSO. MB.
Ahms ;
Bank
23 Aug.
8q
I May 8g]
13 Feb.
qs
6 Feb.
qs
25 Nov
qe
10 Nov
86
24 Mar
S8
tSMar.
QI
22 Feb.
0^
3 Dec.
q4
19 Feb.
q^;
1 May 96 1
I Apr.
93
Bemabks.
Commandant, 17 Aug. q5, with rank of Lt.CoIouel.
2ndiE Comd.and Wing'Comdr, 17 Aug.95.— D.A. A.Gen.Meerut.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Aug. 95.
Wing Commander, 17 Aug. 95.
Wmg Officer, 4 Aug. 87.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 May 89.
Wing Officer, i June 92.— Dep.Assist.C0m.Gen.2ud Class.— Furl.
Wing Officer, 22 Aug. 91.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class, Ran-
Wiug Officer, 30 Aug. 94.— Furlough. Tgoon.
Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 94. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94.
7th {The Bule of Gonnauglit's Own) Bengal Infantry
[kUe iS^ith N.I. — Craum-ki-Paltan. — Raised ia 1S24).
Class Eegiment — Rajputs.
Linked loith Sih and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lucknon'.
MooaKEE" — "FjiBOZESHDnUE" — "Alhwal"— "Soeeaon" — " China, 1S58-59 " — ■"Egypt, 1882 " —
"Tel-el-Keeie."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, lied. Facings, Yellow.
Son.Colonel.— GeneTa.\ R.Ii.ir. Arthur W.F. A.Diike of GonniLUglit, KG. KT.KF.GCSI.aCIie.GCXF. GCVO. KCB.
Lt. Colonel A. W. Jamieson, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt. Colonel B. G. Ban-ow, Staff Corps
Major W. G. Mansel, Staff Corps tjo Dec. 91
Captain H. B. Vaughan, Staff Corps 17 Apr. 91
Captain H. G. B. Raitt, Staff Corps 10 Mar. 94
Captain A. H. Bingley. Staff Corps 7 Feb. 96
Captain N. E. Robin, Staff Corps 6 May 96
Captain M. B. E. Ray, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96
Lieut. H O. Parr, Staff Corps |i8 Sept. 89
Lieut. B.F. Hood, Staff Corps 20 May 90
2nd Lieut. D. I. M. Maoaulay, Staff' C. jioOct. 94
Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. F. A. Smyth !i2 Jan. 95
9 Nov. 92
16 Jan. 95
Commandant, 6 March 92.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 6 Mar. 92. — A. A. Gen. Rawul
Pindee.— Offg. Deputy Secretary, Govt, of India, Mil. Dep:.
and in Command and Wing Commander, :6 Apr. 02.
Wing Commander, 7 July 92.— Offg. D.A.A. Gen., Bengal Coind.
Wing Officer, 16 Dec. 88.
Wing Officer, 15 Feb. 88. — Intelligence Branch, Simla. — Furi.
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 83.
Wing Officer, 31 Dec. 89. — With Hong Kong Regiment.
Wing Officer, 21 May 92. — Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 July 92.
Officiatini' Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 22 Feb. go.— P.M. 0. Malakand Brigade.
8th Bengal Infantry {late ^gth Native Lfaninj. — Raised in 1815).
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked ivilJi Jth and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lueknoiu.
" SOBKAON " — "xiFGHANISTAN, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Nowgon». Uniform, Tied. Facings, Whiie.
Lt.ColonelG.D.C.Gastrell, Staff Corps
Captain W. J. Newell, StaffCorps ..
Captain G. M. Evans, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. A. Marson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. W. Daniell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. C. Ralph, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. W. Lightl'oot, Staff Corps .
Lieut. W. B. Douglas, StaffCorps .
Lieut. W. T. C. Poole, Staff Corps ,
2nd Lieut. M. Synge, StaffCorps...,
Surgeon Captain G. B. French
3 Sept. 96 Commandant, 3 Oct. 96.
4 May 89 2nd in Commandand Wing Commander, 3 Oct. 96. — District Re-
23 Aug. 95 Wing Commander, 12 Feb. 96. [cruiting Officer, Luckuow.
30 Jan. 86 WingOBicer, 19 July 87. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer.
20 June 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 June 91.— Adjt. 4 AcTimne.
Battalion N.W.P. Volunteers.
23 June 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Aug. 91.
5 July 90 Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 91.— Officiating Quarter Master.
I Oct. 90 Wing Officer, 29 May 93. — Station Staff Officer.
31 Oct. gi Wing Officer, 25 Seiit. 96.— Commissariat Department.
28 Nov. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Sept.86 In medical charge. 15 May go. — Personal Assist, to P.M.O. Ben-
gal Command.
9th {GoorJcha Ulfle) Bengal Infantry {late 6yrd Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823).
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
Linked with 29th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Lansdoicne.
"Bhurtpobe" — "Sobraon" — " Afghanistan, 1879-So."
Head Quarters at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel H. O. Woodhouse, Staff Corps
Captain F. G.R.Ostrehan, Staff' Corps...
Captain R. P. Warren, StaffCorps
Captain B. R. R. Swiney, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. G. T.Widdicombe, Staff Corps!..
Lieut. A. R. Barwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. M'L. Porteous. StaffCorps
Lieut. R. L. Carnegy, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. M'K. T.Hogg, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. M. Home, StaffCorps
ro Apr. 9.
II May Sg
22 Oct. 92
6 May gf
30 Jan. So
25 Aug. 86
30 May 89
17 Dec. 91
10 May 93
I June 93
Commandant, 15 Sept. 93.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Apr. 96.— District
Recruiting Officer.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Apr. q6.
Wmg Commander, 4 Apr. 96.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 22 Apr. 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Dec. gt.
Wing Officer, 20 June 92. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 4 Ajir. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Lt,Colonel A. H. Williams, Mi. '30 Mar. 92'ln medical charge, 17 Oct. 76.— Furlough.
H H
480 iOth Bengal^^Infantry {late 6^th Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823).
CIsiss Regiment— Jats.
Linked with 6th and 13^/i Icegimcnts. — Regimental Centre, Meerut.
"China, 1858-59 "—"Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Benares. Tjniform,Sed. Facings, Telloio.
Rank, Names, and Coups.
Lt.Colonel C. \V. J. Hingston, Staff C
Captain J. G. Himter, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. F. T. Macartney, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. D. .Imesbury, Stail Corp;
Captain E. G. Wright, Staff Corps
Lieat, E. N. Obbard, Staff Corps
■Lieut. A. J. N. Harward, Staff Corps ,.
Lieat. C. G. Robson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. C. Perkins, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. de B. Codriugton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. Bourne, Staff Corps
2nd Lt. J. L. Smitli, Staff Corps
Surg. Capr. F. H. Burton-Brown, MB
Surgeon Lieut. C. D. Dawes
Aemt
Rank.
2:! Jan.
I May
22 Jan.
25 Aug,
9 May
10 June
iSept.
I Sept.
18 Dec.
io May
6 Sept.
16 Jan.
8 July
29 Jan.
Resiabks.
Commandant, 3 June 93. — And Commanding at Benares.
2ndin Com. and Wing Comdr., 26 Dec. 93, "with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 26 Deo. 93.
Wing Officer, i Dec. 95.— Assist. District Recruiting OflBcer.
Wing Officer, 27 June 87.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 June 90.
Wing Officer, 27 May 91.— Dep. Assist. Com, Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Feb. 94. — Officiating Adit.
Wing Officer, 24 July 93. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, Calcutta.
Wing Officer, i Sept. 94. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class. —
Wing Officer, 1 Sept. 94.— Furlough. [Sick Purl.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 12 May 96. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
NoTB. — The istGoorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the loth
Bengal Infantry.
lltli Bengal Infanti-j'' (late joth Native Infantry .-—liaised in 1S25).
Class Regiment — Ra.jputs
Linked with -]th and 8th Ecrjiments. — Regimental Centre, Luclciunc.
"PuNJ'Ai;" — "Ceillianwallah" — " Goo.ieeat" — "China, 1858-59" — "Aes-hanistan, 1878-80" —
"Buema, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters at Borunda. Wing at Baxa Duar. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Yelloic.
Lt.Colonel V. A. Schalch, Staff Corps ...'29 May os'Commandant, 3 June 93.
Major W. K.. Downes, DSO. StaffC. — !io Sept.96i2ndin Command and Wing Commander, 14 Mar. 92.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14
IWing Commander.
2 .jaly 90 Wing Commander, 12 Apr. 92. — Sick Furlough.
22 Oct. 92 Wing Officer, 30 Oct. 85. — Furlough.
7 Feb. gftlWing Officer, 5 Nov. 87. — Commanding at Baxa Duar.
30 Jan. 86j'\Ving Officer and Qr. Mr., 26 Feb. 89. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Lieut. A. 0. Watson, Staff Corps !25 Aug. 85|Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Api-. 80.
Lieut. P. A. Andrew, Staff Corps ^15 Oct. gojWing Officer, 13 Nov. 91. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain J. Strache.y, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. D. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain D. P. Stuart, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Tytler, Staff Corps.,
Lieut. W. A. Hill, Staff Corps .
2nd Lieut. H. Walker, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain J. M. Cadell, MB.
Surgeon Lieut. R. P. Wilson
_ Oct. 90 Wing Officer, 14 Mar. 92,— Station Staff Officer, Baxa.
10 Oct. 94 Officiating Wing Officer, Baxa.
I Oct. 85 In medical charge, t June Sq.— Offg. Dep. San. Commr. N. W.
■2g Jan. 06 Officiating in medical charge. [Provinces.
— "Ghuznee, 1342" —
5-2? ■"
12th {The Kelat-i-GUlzai) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of
Kelat-i-G-hilzai.— Raised in 18^8).— Linked with $th Regt.— Regimental Centre, Bareilhj.
Class Regiment— Hindustan Mahomedans.
A Mural Crown superscribed " Jncie/a "—" Kklat-i-Ghilzai, 1842" — "Candahae, 1842
"Cabul, 1842" — "Mahabajpoee " — Afghanistan, 1878-79" — "Buema, :
Head Quarters at BareiUy. XTniform.Red. Facings, Whiie.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel A. P. Barrow, CMG.
DSO. Staff Corps 18 Aug. 95 Commandant, 13 June 92.
Lt.Colonel J.W. E. Angelo, Staff Corps 2 Oct. 96 and in Command and Wing Commander, 13 June 92.
Bt.Major_R^. Twigg, Staff Corps 27 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, 13 .Tan. 94.— With Malakand Brigade.
5 Dec, 94 Wing Officer, 23 Mar. 36.— Officiating Wing Commander.
30 Jan. 95 Wing Officer, 28 June 86.
8 Dec. 86 WiugOfficerand QuarterMaster, 10 Feb. 91,— Furlough.
14 Feb. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 July 92. [Madras.
2 Mar. 92 Wing Officer, 15 Dec. 92.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class
14 Sept.91 Wing Officer, 21 Aug. u6.
6 Oct. 92 Officiating Wing Officer.
16 Jan. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 29 Sept. 86.
Captain T. Webster, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. Somerset, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. C. Laing, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. 0. Black, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. B. B.yers, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Bedford, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. E. Coningham, Border Regt.
2nd Lieut. G. K. Chaimer, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Major D. B. spencer '31 Mar. 9;
13tlo. (The SheJchawaitee) BengSil Infantry (late SheJchawatfee Battalion. —
R'xised in 1835). — Linked ivith 6th and loth Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Meerut.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
"Alliwal" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Fyzabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Dark Blue.
13 Feb. 02 Commandant, 28 Aug. 93.
II Feb. 95 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 28 Aug. 93. — Furlough.
II May 89 Wing Commander, 28 Aug. 93. — Sick Furlough.
13 Aug. 90 Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 83.
9 Sept. 93 Wing Officer, i March 86.
25 Aug. 94 Wing Officer, 9 July 86.
5 Dec. 94 Wing Officer, 28 Aug. 93.
14 Jan. 96 Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 8g,
25 Mar. 91 Officiating AVing Officer and Adjutant.
13 Dec. 93 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
27 July 95 In medical charge, 21 Apr. 95.— Sick Furlough.
lOfficiating in medical charge.
Lt.Colonel E, H. Bingham, Staff Corps
Major W. T. Fairbrother, Staff Corps
Captain C. Le G. Justice, Staff Corps...
Captain W. Prior, Staff Corps
Captain A. Giles, Staff Corps
Captain R. V. Davidson, Staff Corps ...
Captain M. Stevens, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Gamilleri, Staff Corps
Lieut. F.C. S. P. Samborne, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Viokers, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain A. O. Hubbard
4th (TheFerozepore Sikhs) Bengal Infantry (late Eeghnent of Ferozejpore. 481
— liaised 30 Julij 1846). — Linked icith i^th and 45//i Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
"LuCKNOw" {Defence and. Capture) — "Ali Musjid" — " ArGHAsriSTAir, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Detachment at SarwakaiiWaziristan. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Yellow.
Rank, Names, akd Corps.
(j.s.e.MajorJ.W.Hogge, CIE. Staff Corps
Major A. W. T. RadolifFe, Staff Corps ...
Captain L. C. Fryer, Staff Corps
Captain H.J. Jones, DSO. Staff Corps...
Captain H. L. Richardson, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. C. Palin, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. A. Jacques, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. A. Macddnald, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. M. Carter, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain G. B. Irvine
Aemt
Rank.
Remakes .
Commandant, 25 Aug. 95, with rank of Lt. Colonel. — Furlough.
2nd in Commaud and Wing Comdr. 25 Aug. 95. — Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commiinder, 20 March 96. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 87.
Wing Officer, 11 Feb. 8q.—0ffig. Wing Commander at Sarwakai.
23 Sept. 9 1
9 Aug. 93
23 Apr. 92
23 Aug. 95
7 Feb. 96 .
28 Apr. SelWing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Oct. Sg
22 Mar. 90
19 Julj' 90
17 July 91
31 Mar. 07
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 June 91.
Wing Officer. 28 Oct. 91.
Officiating Wing Officer. — At Detachment, Sarwakai.
In medical charge, i Dec. 91.
15th {The Ludhiana Sikhs) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of Luclhiana. —
Raised 30 July 18^6). — Linked with 14th and ^.^th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
"China, 1860-62" — "Ahmed Khel" — "Kancahab, 1880" — "Aeghanistaic, 1878-80" — " Suakin, 1885" — "TorEEK."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, lied. Facings, Green.
Lt.ColonelH. A. Abbott, Staff Corps ..
Lt.ColonelR C. Hadow, DSO. Staff Corp<
Major P. A. Backland, Staff Corps
15 Feb. 91 Commandant, i April 90.
27 Apr. 96 and in Command and Wing Commander, i Apr. 90. — Furlough.
24 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, i April 90. — Assistant Secretary, Govern-
ment of India, Military Department.
[3 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 23 March 95. — Sick Furlough.
25 Feb. 91 Wing Officer, 20 June 84. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
22 Jan. 92 Wing Officer, 26 Deo. 84. — Officiating "Wing Commander.
23 Aug. 94 Wing Officer, 1 3 Feb. 87. — Burmah Military Police.
23 May 96 Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 87.
25 Aug. 86 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Oct. 90.— Furlough.
II Feb. 88 Wing Officer and Qaarter Master,i3 Aug. 90. — Officiating Adj.
7 Mar. 90 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
3 Jan. 91 Officiating Wing Officer, Umritsur.
30 Nov. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 11 Aug. 94. — Sick Furlough.
28 July 94 Officiating in medical charge.
Note. — The2nd, 3rd, and 4thGoorkhaRegts., when acting with other BengalNative Troops, rank afteristhN.I
When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on whichthey were raised, thus: — The Corps of Guides Infantry, the ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4lh
Sikh Infantry, and the ist, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6tli Punjab Infantry, after the 15th Native Infantry and the 3rd
Qjiorkha Regiment.
Captain G.F. Rowcroft, Staff Corps
Captain D. J. T. O'Brien, Staff' Corps ...
Captain H. Trevor. Staff Corps
Captain R. J. D. Moseley, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. A. L. Cowie, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. N. A. Lewarne, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. L. R. Gordon, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Carden, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. Vivian, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain C. N.C.Wimberley,-VS
Surgeon Lieut. J. AV. Grant, MB
16th (The Lucknoiv) Benga,! Infantry (late Eegt. of Ljicmiow.
Raised 8 Bee. 1857). — Linked with 2nd and ^ih Regiments. — ■Regimented Centre. Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a " Turreted Gateway." — "Lucknow " (Defence) —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "EuaiiA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform, Sed. Facings, White.
Maior A. Montanaro, Staff Corps 14 Oct. gi^Commandant, ii Sept. 95, with rank of Lt. Colonel. —Furlough
Major R. B. Shawe, Staff Corps
Captain A. Pressey, Staff Corps
CapiainE. J. E. SvTayne, Staff Corps...
Captain .1. S. Melville, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Harvey, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. S.Begbie, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. M. Bell, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Watling, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. R. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. J. BoUand, Staff Corps
lieut. F. C. Tregear, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain G. P. W. Bwens, MD.
Surgeon Lieut. W. Selby
II Feb. 9i|2ndin Command and Wing Comdr, 11 Sept. 9;. — Offg. Comdt.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 4 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Commaniler, ii Sept. 95. — Staff Capt. Intell. Branch
Q.M. Gen.'sDept.
Wing Comdr. 16 June, 96. — From 4 Bengal Inf. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Qr.Mr. 11 Apr. 89.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing OtHcer, 6 Nov. 89.
Wing Officer, 3 Apr. 91.
Wing Officer. 20 Aug. 90. — Assist. Recruiting Officer, Lucknow.
23 Feb. 95[Officiatiug Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
5 Apr. 93lOfficiating Wing Officer.
28 July gijln medical charge, 9 Dec. 95. — Offg. Supt. Mooltan CentralJail.
29 July 94 Officiating in medical charge.
28 Jan.
10 Mar.
93
54
II Aug
91
29 Aug. 96
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
12 May 89
31 July 89
17th (The Loyal Purhiya) Bengal Infantry (late Loyal Purliya Eegimer/..
Raised in 1858). — Linked v:ith i8th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80"— " Suakin, 1885 "— "Tofkek."
Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform, Eed. Facings, White.
Lt Colonel T. E. Spencer, Staff Corps..
Major L. J. Browne, Staff Corps
Captain E.Carbonaro, Staff Corps ... .
Captain W. L. Davidson, Staff Corps..
Captain J. C. Sutherland, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. B. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Netnersole, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. T. E. Madden, Staff Corps
and Lt. G. de la P. B. Pakenham, S.C.
Surgecm Maior G. Money Shewan, MB.
Surgeon Captain P. W. O'Gorman
22 July 9
28 Oct. 9
19 Dec. 81
14 Feb. 94
25 Aug. 94
25 Aug. 86
1 8 June 90
I July 92
16 Jan. 95
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 88
Commandant, 12 Mar. 92.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 22 Apr. 96. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 20 Apr. 96.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 88.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 86.— With Malakand Brigade.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 Oct. 88.
Wing Officer, 22 Dec. 92 — Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 May 94.
Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. [Oude.
In medical charge, 22 Apr. 93.— Offg. Civil, N. W. Provinces and
Officiating in medical charge.
B H 2
482 ISth 3enga.l Infsmtry {late Ali^ore Begiment. — Raised 29 June 1795;.
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
Linked with ijth Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
"BrEMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Fort William. Uniform, Jled. Facings, Slack.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major A. D. Enriquez, Staff Corps
Major G. Bowring, Staff Corps ....
Captain W. F. M. I. Fraser, Staff Corps
Captain R. B. Ronton, Staff Corps
Captain R. il. Edwards, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. v. Martin, Staff Corps...
Lieut. J. K. Condon, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. K. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.Pennefather-E vans, Staff Corps
2nd Lt. H. E. ap R. Pryoe, Staff' Corps
Surgeon Captain R. H. Maddox, JLfi(...
Surgeon Lieut. A. F. Stevens
Aemy
Rank.
Eemaeks.
14 Nov. 94 Commandant, 19 March 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
[I Sept. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Apr. 96.
2 July go Wing Commander, 2 Apr. 94. — Sick Farlough.
30 Jan. 95 Wing Officer, 29 Aug. 87.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 14 July 87.
31 Jul.y Sg Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Aug. 92. — Oft'g. Adjutant.
9 July 90 Wing Officer, 22 March 93.
23 Sept.9i|Wing Officer, 13 May 94.— Officiating Quarter Master.
'i2 Apr. 92|Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
:6 Jan. 95[Officiating Wing Officer.
-'7 July 95 In medical charge, 24 Nov. 95.— With Suakin Force.
29 Jan. 95 Officiating in medical charge.
19tll (Punjai) Bengal Infantry (late Tth Funjah Infantry. —
Raised in 1857). — Linked with 22nd aiul z^th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, MooUan
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
Head Quarters at Mooltan.
Lt.Colonel A. J. Brander, Staff Corps,
Major A. H. Wilmer, Staff Corps ,
"Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80.'
Detachments at Jandola, Kajoorie Kach, &c.
6 Nov. 03 Commandant, 24 Jan. 94. _
Uniform, lied. Facings, Dark Blue,
Captain G. A. M'Carthy, Staff Corps ...
Captain D. Beames, Staff Corps
Captain G. J. F. Soady, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. Waller, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Dale, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Windsor, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. G. Richardson, Staff Corps
Lieut. R.G.Macpherson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G.R.D.ChurchiU.E. Surrey Regt.
2nd Lieut. F. T. Duhau, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain W. H. Gray
Surgeon Lieut. A. H. Moorhead, MB. ...
6 Oct. 96
II May 89
9 Sept.93
6 Feb. 95
7 Feb. 96
17 Oct. 88
4 Dec.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Jan. 94 — Sick
Furlough.
Wing Comdr. 24 Jan. 94.— Offg. 2nd in Com. — At Kajoorie Kach,
Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 95.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 10 Sept. 87.
Wing Officer, 15 June 8g. — Cantonment Mag. Umballa.
Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 89.— Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 July 91.— At Jandola,
23 Apr, goiWing Officer, 30 June 94. — Fmlougb.
15 Oct. 9o|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 June 95.
23 Apr. 93iOfficiating Wing Officer.— At Kajoorie Kach.
10 Oct. 94lOfflciating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. SS'ln medical charge, 4 Oct. 92.— CivilEmploy, Central Provinces.
28 July 94 Officiating in medical charge.
20tli {The Duhe of Cavihridge's Own Punjab) Bengal Infantry —
{late 8th Punjah Lif.) — Raised in 1857. — Linked icith 21st and 26th Rcgts. — Rcgtl. Centre, Jhelum.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras.
"TakuFoeis" — "Pekin" — "AliMusjid" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Egypt, 1S82," — " Tel-el-Kebie."
Head Quarters at Peshawar. Uniform, Drai. Facings, Green,
Sonorary CoZoneZ.— Field Marshal S.B. U. the Duke of Cambridge, KG. XT. XP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE,
_or J. B. Woon, Staff Corps 10 Oct. 93|Commandant, 10 Feb. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain W.Giles, Staff Corps 11 May 89 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 95, with rank 0?
9 July gol Wing Commander, g May 95. Major. — Furlough,
23 Aug. g5 Wing Officer, 1 1 May 89.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, ig Apr. 88.— Sick Furlough.
25 Aug. S6|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Mar. 95.
CaptainP. G.Walker, Staff Corps
Captain L. C. Dunsterville, Staff Corps
Captain S. M. Tighe, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. R. Senior, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps....
Lieut. G. B. Gough, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Grimley, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. C. Angelo, Staff Corps
Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. E. Griffiths
4 Feb
9 July 90
17 Dec. 92
27 Oct. 93
I Oct. 92
Wing Officer, 9 July 90.— Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer, 25 Jul.y 92.- Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 95.
Wing Officer, 18 June 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 4 Oct. 92.— Sick Furlough.
21st {Funjah) Bengal Infantry (late gth Punjab Tafantry). —
Raised 27 Aug. 1857. — Linked with 20th and 26th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Jhelwin.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Pathans, i Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 3 Companies Sikhs,
I Company Dogras.
"Abtssinia"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Brab. Facings, Red.
Major W. C. Faithful!, Staff Corps
Captain P. M. Carnendale, Staff Corps
Captain W. Thuillier, Staff Corps
Captain W. R. Little, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Montagu, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. D. O. A. Andrew, Staff Corps
Lieut.M, Williamson, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. P. Thomason, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.Kaye, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. A. C. Brownlow, Staff Corps..
2nd Lieut. D. A. D. M'Vean, Man-
chester Regiment
Lieut. W. H. Nicolson, Munster Pus. ...
Surgeon Captain C. H. Bedford, MD. ...
Surgeon Captain G. M. C. Smith, MB.
21 Sept. 94
Commandant, n Dec. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel. [Furlough
II May 89 2nd in Comd. and Wing Comdr., 11 Dec. 95, with rank of Major. —
13 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 11 Dec. 95. [Hills.
14 Jan. 91 Wing Officer, 18 July 83.— Comdt. Assam Mil. Police Bn., Naga
14 May 95 Wing Officer, 6 Oct.'86.— Brigade Major, Chitral Garrison.
30 Jan. 86 Wing Officer, 27 June 87.
7 Dec. 88 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 Nov. 90.
30 Oct. 88 Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 91.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class,
I Nov. 90 Wing Officer, 15 Dec. 92.
23 Sept. 89 Officiating Wing Officer.
7 Nov. 91
28 Oct. 93
30 Sept. 89
27 July 95
Officiating Wins Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. [Sunawur.
In medical charge, 26 Sept. 93,— At Lawrence Military Aeylum,
Officiating in medical charge.
22nd' (Pnvj ah) Bengal Infantry (laie nth Fuvjah Infantry). — 483
Raised i Aug. 1857. — Linked ivith igth and 24th Regime.nls. — Regimental Centre, ilooltan.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, t Company Pathans.
" China, 1860-62'' — "Afghanistak, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Samana. Detachments at Fort Lockhart, etc. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Slue,
Eank, Naiibs, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel R. Gordon, Staff Corps
Major J. Lamb. Staff Corps
Captain R. H. Rattray, Staff Corps
Captain L. N. Herbert, StafTCorps
Captain C. A. Fowler, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. R. Vaughan, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. Fraser, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. G. Blois-Johnson, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. J. Davis, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. W. Costello, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. L. Furney, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain P. B. Haig, MB
Ahmy
Rank.
8 Jan.
I 2 Dec.
30 Jan.
9 Sept.
7 Feb.
17 Oct.
2Q Apr.
ig Vlar.
15 Feb.
4 .June
23 Mar.
27 July
Remarks.
Commandant, 12 July 92.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Nov. 92.
Wing Commander, 14 Nov, 9?. — Kohat.
Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 86— Kohat. [Mahomedau District.
Wing Officer, 25 Oct. 86.— District Recruiting OfBcer Punjati
Wing Officer, 20 Mav 92.
Wing Officer and Quarter r.faster, 21 Aug. gi.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 8 July 92.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer. 16 Sent. 96.- Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.— At Fort Cavagnari.
Officiating Wing Officer —At Kohat.
In medical charge, 2t Feb. q6.
23rd. (Pnnjah) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers — late isth Pimjah InfantrTj).
Raised in 1857. — LinJ:ed with 2,2nd. and 24th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mcean Meer.
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
" Takc Forts" — "Pekin " — "Abyssinia" — "Peiwae Kotal" — "Chaeasia" — "Kabul, 1S79" — "Kandahab,
1880"— "Afghanistan, 1S73-S0."
Head Quarters at TJmballa. Uniform, Drah. Facings, Chocolate.
1Jt.ColonelS.V.Gordon,I>SO. Staff Corps: 9 Aug. 90 Commandant, 23 June 9^.— Furlough.
Major M. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff Corps. ..jso Dec. 91 lOfficiating Commandant.— From 34 Bengal Infantry.
Major W. H. Jameson, Staff Corps ;i3 June 04 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 95.
Captain R. T. Crowther, Staff Corps ...!i4 Jan. 91 Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 95.— District Recruiting Officer,
Captain F. Duncan, Staff Corps ]22 0ci. 92 Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 95. [Umritsnr.
Major N. A. K. Burne, Staff Corps :ii Sept.go Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 80.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain R. C. Lye, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Wallace Dunlop, Staff Corps...
Lieut. N.J. H. Powell, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. A. Pearson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. Randall. Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. F. Kelly, Staff Corps
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 27 Aug
30 Jan. 86, Wing Officer, 9 Apr. 90.
24 Jan. 88 Wing Officer, 4 Dec. 91.— With 26 Bengal Infantry.
6 Nov. 89 j Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 May 52.
I Jan. 9ojWing Officer. 7 Oct. 92.
12 Jan. 92 [Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. A. G. Kembali, Staff Corps I 8 Feb. 93'Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Surgeon Captain W. B. Lane '29 Sept.88lln medical charge, 13 May 93. — Furlough.
Surgeon Captain T. A. O. Langston 30 Jan. 96lOfficiating in medical charge.
24tll (Pinyai) Bengal Infantry (late i6fh Pimj ah Infantry). —
Raised 5 June 1857. — Linked icith igtJi and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mooltan,
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, i Company Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
"Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Malakand. Depot at Mooltan. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
I I Commandant.
Colonel G. F. Young, Staff Corps | 7 Dec. 9il2nd inCom. and WingJ^omdr, s May 87.— D. A. Gen. Bengal,
Major J. G. Ramsaj-, Staff Corps .... "" "
Captain G. P. Raukeu, Staff Corps .
Captain H. F. Holland, Staff Corps .
Captain A. L. Lindesay, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. H. Climo, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. G. Anderson, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. Roberts, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. K. Rawlins, Staff Corps .
Lieut. H. W. F. Cooke, Staff Corps .
ir Feb. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2 Apr. 95.
13 Aug. 90'Wing Commander, 4 Nov, 90.
23 Apr. 92 Wing Officer, 25 Apr. 85.
10 Mar. 94: Wing Officer, 4 Dec. 93.— Depot, Moultan.
11 Juiy 39' Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Apr. 90.
24 Feb. 90J Wing Officer, 21 Aug. at.- With Hong Kong Regiment.
6 Jan. 90 Wing Officer, 19 Dec. 90. — Sick Furlough.
IS Dec. 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 March 94.— Furlough.
22 June 92 Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 94. — Offg. Aide de Camp to Major General
E. Stedman.
Lieut. A. Skeeu, Staff Corps | 2 Oct. 93|Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. C. H. Marshall, Devon Regiment 22 Mar. 94iOfficiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. A. H.Buist, Scots Fusiliers I 7 Feb. 94JOfficiating Wing Officer.
■iTtCSurgeon Captain H. F. Whitchurch;3i Mar. SSJln medical charge, 11 May 92.— Furlough.
Surgeon Lieut. G. Lamb, MB 29 Jan. 94iOfficiating in medical charge.
I
25th {Punjah) Bengal Infantry (late i^th Pimjah Infantry). —
Raised in 1857. — Linked ivith 2']th, 2Sth and 33rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ravml Pindee.
Class Company Regiment- 3 Companies Sikhs. 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
I Company Pathans.
"Ahmed Khei" — " Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Meean Hear. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Major G. H. B. Coats, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 91 Commandant, 9 Nov. 95. with rank of Lt.Colonel.
ji.s.c. Captain W. E. Banbury, S. C 30 Jan. 8912nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 Julj' 96.— D. A. A,
\ General, Nerbudda Di^striot.
Captain A. Hamilton, Staff Corps
Captain A. A. E. Campbell, Staff Corps
•Captain C. W. O'Bryoa, Staff C orps ...
Captain R. L. Tottenham, Staff Corps...
Lieut. G. P. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Gaisford, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. B. Winter, Si,aff Corps
Lieut. A. B.Minchiu, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Climo. Berkshire Regt. ...
Lieut. F. Martin, Durham Light Inf....
Surgeon Captain A. C. Younau, MB....
II Aug. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 July, 96.
10 May 93I Wing Commander 9 Nov. 93. — D.A.A.G. for Musk. Abbottabad,
9 Sept.93jWiDg Commander. 13 Aug. 96.— Prooi 27 Bengal Infantry.
May gnjwing Offi.cer, 10 July 87. — Olficiating 2nd in Command.
30 Jan. 86
9 May 90
30 Mar. 92
28 June 93
I Jan.
13 Feb.
Wing Officer and Qr. Mr., 14 July 88.— Offg. Wmg Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Apr. 92.
Wing Officer, 30 Nov. 93. — Cant. Magistrate, Nusserabad.
Wing Officer. 20 Apr. 94.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
1 Oct. Sjln medical charge, 8 March 9 —Furlough.
84 26tli (Puiijah) Bengal Infantry (late iSth Punjab Infantry). —
t Raised in June 1857. — LhikcA vnth 20th and 21st Ecgimcats. — Ecgimental Centre, Jlicluin.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sihhs, i Companj' Dogras, 3 Companies Tathaas.
"Afghanistan, 1878-79" — "BoRai. 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Jullunder. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Sed.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel L. Bening-, DSO. Staff Corps
Major C. H. Des Voeu-x, Staff Corps
Major K. A. Bavenshaw, StaffCorps..
Captain P. H.Hancock, StaffCorps
Captain W. A. B. Dennys, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Anderson, Staff Corps ..
Captain C. W. Fieid, Staff Corps
"Lieut. L. B. Walton, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Eattrav, StaffCorps
Lieut. I. F. R. Thompson, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Harin<?ton, Staii Corps ..
Captain A. Grant, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. B. Fasran, Staff Corps
Captain A. Cndell, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. J. H. Powell. StaffCorps
Lieut. O. H. Lawson, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. Walton, StaffCorps
Surgeon Captain .T. K. Close, IfZ)
Surgeon Captain W. H. Ogilvie, MB...
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
-- May
10 .Tan.
24 Mar.
22 Jan.
■ 3 Aug.
rSFeb.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
27 Feb.
I Nov.
:4 July
7 Feb.
29 Aug.
•■g Aug.
!4 Jan.
:i May
!4 May
1 Oct.
30 Jan.
Commandant, 11 May 94. — Sick Furlougli.
'Otficiatmg Commandant.— From 36 Bengal Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 11 May 92.— At Deijofc.
Wing Commander, :i May 92.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 84.— Adj. 2 Admin. Bn. N.W.P. Vols.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 84. [Judge Adv. Gen. Quetta.
Wing Officer, II June 86.— Cant. Mag. Mooltan.— Offg. Assifct.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Jan. 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Aug. 91.
[Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 91.
I Wing Officer. 15 Dec. 92. — At Depot.
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 2 Bn. 4 Gocrkhas.
iOfficiating Wing Officer.— From i Pauiab Infantry.
jOfficiating Wing Officer.— From 38 Bengal Infantry.
iOfficiating Wing Officer.— From 23 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— With ••4 Bengal Infantry. [Oude.
In medical charge, 11 May92.-Offg. Civil Employ, N.W.P. and
Officiating in medical charge.
27th (Punjah) Bengal Infantry [late iqth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 19 June 1857. — Linked with 2^tli, 2W1 and 33rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Raivul Findee.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
"China, 1860-62"— "Alt MDSJin"—"ArsHANisiAN, 1878-S0" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Jled.
Li.Colonel H. M. Rose. DSO. Staff C
Major A.Wallace, StaffCorps
Captain L. H. Reid, StaffCorps
Captain W. B. Mullins, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. W. O'Bryen. Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Millar, StaffCorps
Captain W. H. Hildebrand, StaffCorps
Lieut. O. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.W.Robinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. AV". Jjethbridge, Staff Corps...
Lieut. S. B. A. Patterson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. iveene, Derhv Regiment...
Lieut. E. H. Sweet. Irish Regiment ...
Surgeon Major J. Shearer, MB
Surgeon Captain W. H. Orr
8 Mar. 93^
II Sept
I May
14 J.an. 91
Commandant, 26 Sept. 93.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander 18 Nov. 94.
Wing Commander, 18 Nov. 94.— Cantonment Magistrate, Agra.
Wing Commander, 23 March 95.— Furl.— From 33 Bengal Inf.
9 Sept.93! Wing Officer, 27 June 87.— With 25 Bengal Infantry.
25 Aug. 94
9 Aug. 96
24 July 86
9 Feb. 88
22 Mar. 8S
31 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
27 Mar. 94
2 Oct. 92
,0 Jan. 96
Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 88.
Wing Officer, 27 Feb. S9 — Furlouih.
Wing Officer, 27 May 93.— With 28 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 Sept. go.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 96.— Assist. Cant. Mag. Rawul Pmde&.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. [A. A. Gore.
In medical charge, 8 June 87.— Offg. Sec. to Surg. Major Gen.
Officiating in medical charge.
28th {Punjah) Bengal Infantry {late 20tli. Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 1 Jiihj 1857. — Linked ioith 2^th, 2-jtli and 3^rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Rawul Findee.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans,
I Company Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Charasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80.
Head Quarters at Killa Drosh. Uniform, Scd. Focings, Fmerald Green,
Lt.Colonel A. R. Porter, StaffCorps ..,
Captain W.B.Phillips, StaffCorps
Captain G. B. Crawford, StaffCorps ...
Captain A. F. Bruce, StaffCorps
Captain F. Tweddell. StaffCorps
Lieut. O. AY. Carey, StaffCorps
Lt. A. G. de V. Chichester, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. K. Cockerill, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. PabEOlogus, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. J. C. M. Wheeler, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. H. L. Tomkins. Staff Corps
Lieut. O. A. Smith, Stail Corps
Surgeon Lt.Colonel Z. A.Ahmed, MD.
21 Aug
Q>
22 Jan.
00
22 Oct.
Q2
10 Mar.
04
23 Aug
Ot
30 Jan.
86
I Apr.
88
26 June
89
15 Aug
91
15 Oct.
QI
28 July
oq
24 July
86
1 Oct.
92
Commandant, is'.Oct. 95. [Major.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 Oct. 95, with rank of
Wing Commander, 15 Oct. 95.
Wing Officer,, 21 Apr. 87.— :iov. General's Agent, Eajpootana.
Wing Officer, i Aug. 89.
Wins Officer, 4 Feb. 92.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 92.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 92.— Staff Lieut. Intellligence Branch
Quarter Master General's Department.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 92.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 92.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 23 May 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 27 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge, 23 July 84.
29th {Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late 21st Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 12 Jul;/ 1S57. — Linked with 30//; and 2,1st Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshainir.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
"Peiwar Kotai," — " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Delhi. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue,
Colonel A. J. F. Reid, StaffCorps
Major F. G. L. Maiuwaring-, Staff Corp,
Major R. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Bairnsfather, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. H. Drew, StaffCorps ....
Captain W. 0. M. Woodcock, Staff Corps
Captain B. E. H. Dyer, StaffCorps
Lieut. I. H. Grant, StaffCorps
Lieut. AV. S. E. Howard, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. W. Birch, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. S. Kemball, StaffCorps...,
Lieut. H. A. Vallings, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. A. James, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. P. Murray, StaffCorps ...
Surgeon Captain E. A. AV. Hall, MB.
6 Jan. 94
30 Dec. 91
19 Oct. 92
13 Aug. 90
Commandant, 26 Nov. 89.
2nd in Command and AVing Commander, 31 July 91.
V/ing Commander, 9 Sept. 36.
Wing Officer, 15 Sept. 82.— Cantonment Mag., TJmballa.— FnrL
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 27 June 87.
6 Ma.y 96 AVing Officer, 18 Sept. 89.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 88.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
25 Aug. 86 Wing Officer, 9 Aug. 93.— Officiating Adjutant.
I Jan. 88 AVing Officer, 22 Oct. 8g.— Burmah Military Police.
21 Sept. 88 Wing Officer, 17 Apr. 95.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
15 Dec. 90 Wing Officer, 31 March 95. — Sick Furlough.
9 Mar. 90 AVing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.— Assist. Recruit. Officer, Rawul Pindee.
Officiating Wing Officer.
23 May 94 OtHciatiug AVing Officer.
Apr. 95 Officiating AA'ing Officer.
'30 Sept. 86iln medical charge, 5 May 93.
SOtli (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 2 2ud Funjah Infantry). — 485
Baised in June 1857. — Linked luith 2gth and T,ist Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawur^
Class Company Regiment— 4 Comjjanies SikhB, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Afghanistan, 1879-S0."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Wliite.
Rank, Names, and Cokps.
Major F. G. Maisey, Staff Corps
Major J. L. O'Bryen, Staii' Corps
Captain H. H. Dobbie, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. Muspratt, Staff Corps
Captain C. T. W. Forth, Staff Corps
Captain F. Wintle. Staff Corps
Lieut. E. S. Hall, Staff Corns
Lieut. D. M.Watt, Gordon "HigUanders
Lieut. H. A. Gib, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain C. E. L. Gilbert
Army
Rank.
23 Sept.
28 Feb.
I May
7 Feb.
5 May
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
14 Feb.
1 1 .Tuly
31 Mar.
Remaeks.
Commandant, 12 Dec. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Vving Commander, 12 Dec. 93.
Winy Commander, 12 Dec. 93.
Wing Officer, 2S Feb. 87.
\Ving Officer, 23 Jan. 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer , 21 Mar. 90.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 19 Apr. gr.
OfflciHting Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 4 Apr. 91.
31st {Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 2^nl Punjab Infantnj). —
Raised in 1S57. — Linked with 29^/1 and ^oth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawu7\
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
With Malakand Brigade. Depot at Peshawur. Uniform, ^ed. Facings, White.
Colonel W. G. C. Halkett, Staff Corps
Major M. I. Gibbs, Staff Corps
p.s.c.CaptainH.B.B.Watkis,Stai3: Corps
Major F. M. Drury, Staff Corps
Captain E. S. Cooper, Staff Corps
Captain E. R. Morton, Staff Corps
Captain W . J. P. Ka.ye, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. L. Malcolm, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Ford, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. A. Watson, Staff Corps
jjieut. A. H. G. Thomson, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. B. Peacock, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. B. R. Graham, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain E. V. Hugo, MD. ...
15 May 55
3Q Dec. 91
n May 89
26 Mar. 94
19 Deo. 94
25 Nov. 96
29 Aug. 96
27 Oct. 86
4 Apr. 90
2 Mar. 90
14 Apr. 93
28 Apr. 95
t6 Jan. 95
27 July 95
Comriandant, 15 May 91.
2ndin Commandand Wing Commander, 15 Dec. 93.
Wing Commander, 15 Dec. 93. — D.A.A.G. Head Quarters.
Wing Commander, 18 Jan. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 2 Deo. 88.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 June gr.
Wing Officer.— Officiating Cant. Mag., Ferozepore.
Wing Officer and Qnai'ter Master, 24 Aug. 91.
Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 94.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 Mar. 94.— Sick Furlough. [Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.— From 30 Bengal
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Sept. 95.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers — late 24th Punjab Lifantry).
Raised in 1857. — Linked 'with 2^)-d and 34^/1 Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mcean Mcer.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Aut viam inoeniam aiit faciam." "Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Helief and Capture) — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at ffleean Meer. Detachment at Gilgit. Uniform, Ued. Facings, Dark Blue.
Major A. E. Jones, StaffCorps '28 Feb. (
. Commandant, 31 Dec. 05, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — ]''urlough.
i 2nd in Command aud'Wiug Commander, 2 Aug. 96.- Deputy
Secretary Government of India, Military Department,
nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2 Aug. 96.
Wing Comdr. 2 Aug. 96. — Adjutant N. W. Railway Vol. Rifles.
Wing Commander, 27 Aug. 96. — From 34 Bengal Infantry.
■ Wing Officer and Adjutant, 11 Oct. 87.
I Winz Officer and Quarter Master, 31 Dec. oi.
Wing Officer, 21 May 92.— Comdg. Ageni's Escort, Gilgit.
Wing Officer, 13 June 93. — At Gilgit.
Wing Officer. iMay 06.— At Gilgit.
: Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
; Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
Note. — The 5th Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Troops, takes rank after the 32nd Bengal
Infantry.
p.s.c. Major E. De Brath, Staff Corps..
p.s.c.CaptainH. R. Brand er, Staff Corps
Major H.B.Borradaile,2)SO Staff Coros
Captain G. L. Holland, StaffCorps..."...
Capt. F. H. Peterson, DSO. StaffCorps
Lieut. J. B. Bell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Garden, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Bethune, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. S. Cobbe, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. H. S. CuUen. Staff Corps
II Sept.96
14 Jan. 91
10 July 95
27 Jan. 94
25 Nov.
6 Nov
9 July 90
22 Apr. 91
4 Mar.
^ . 21 Jan.
Lieut. H. F. Cooke, Staff Corps '24 Nov. 93
Surgeon Captain S. B. Smith 28 July 9
33rd. (Punjabi Malwmeclan) Bengal Infantry. — Baised in 1857.
Linked -with 2^th, 2'jtli and 2'&th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Rcciuul Pindee.
Class Regiment- Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Eawul Pindee. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Major C. Hogge, StaffCorps
Major H. T. Faithfull, Staff Corps
Captain W. L. Bosweil, StaffCorps
Captain W. B. Mullins, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Watson, StaffCorps
Captain H. King, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. T. Robinson, Royal Artillery
Lieut. C. H. Peterson, StaffCorps ..'....
Lieut. A. S. R. Annesley, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. F. J. Eraser, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. F. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. L.Wood, Shropshire Light Inf.
Lieut. W. H. Climo, Berl<shire Regt. ...
Lieut E. S. Earle, Border Regimeut ...
Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain W. H. K. Woodwright
7 Dec. 88
12 Feb. 94
30 Jan. 89
14 Jan. 91
23 Aug. 95
29 Aug. 96
24 July 86
24 Nov.
I Aug.
9 July 90
6 Apr. 91
19 Sepi.93
I Jan. 94
8 Dec. 94
28 Sept. 95
I Oct. 87
mgh.
■ Kong
I.Regt.
Commandant, 24 Jan. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlc
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 27 Jan. 91. — Comdt. Hong
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Jan. 96.
Wing Commander, 24 Jan. gft. — With 27 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Commander, 24 Jan. 96.
Wing Officer, ;3 Ajjr. 91.
Wing Officer, 12 Mar. 94. — Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, ifi Apr. 95.
Wiug Officer, 15 Jan. 92. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., and Class
Wing Officer, 20 Nov. 95
vVing Officer, 30 M ij 96.
Othciating Wing Olficor,
Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 7 Nov. 9
Officiating in medical charg
Furlough.
Commissariat Department.
-Offg. Civil, Gonda.
486 34th (Punjah) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers). — Raised in 1858, dishanded in
1882, ra-formcd 23 March iSSj .—Linl'cd ivith 2yd and 2,2nd liegts. — Regimental Centre, Meea,n Meer.
Class Regiment — Sikha.
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Dark Blue.
Rakk, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel E. H. Wilson, CS. Staff Corps
Major M. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff Corps...
Major D. W. Hickman, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. Hog-ge, Staff Corps
Captain G. L. Hollana, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain G. E. L. Gilbert, Staff Corps ...
CaptaiD T. Y. Seddon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. Wallis, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. B. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Lees, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. v. Ke.yes, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Captain W. H. B. Robinson ...
Surgeon Captain J. Mulvany
Ahmi
Rank.
25 July 93
30 Dec. 05
1 Feb. 96
I May 89
27 .Ian. 94
14 May 95
9 May 96
9 May 96
29 .Tune 88
6 June 90
27 Aug. 9c
16 Jan. 95
I Apr. S6i
29 July 96
Remacks.
Commandant, 24 Oct. 88. [Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 22 Jan. 95. — With 23 Bengal
Wing Commander, 22 Jan. 95. — D.A.A. Gen. Sirhind District.
Wing Commander, 25 Jan. 95.— Olliciating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 9 June 87. — With 32 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 29 May 87.
Wing Officer, 10 Oct. 87. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, iS Nov. 90.
Wiiig Officer, 4 Ma.y 92. — Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer, 4 May 90.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 Dec. 93. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer. [TJlwur.
In medical charge, 21 March 90. — A.nd British Agent's Escort.
Officiating in medical charge.
35th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — Paised in 1858, disbanded in 1882, re-formed
23 March 1887. — LiiiJced ivith T,6th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Jullunder.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Med. Facings, Yellow.
Lt. Colonel T. H. Goldney, Staff Corps..
Major J. F. Worlledge, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. L. J. E. Eradshaw, Staff Corps
Captain P. B. Vaughan, Staff Corps
Captain C. R. A. Bond, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Col. C. A. Edwards, Staff Corps..
Lient. E.C. Rowcroft, Staff Corps
Lieut, v. Hughes, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. G. Gunning, Manch. Regt. ...
Lieut. G. R. Oassels, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.W. G. Lindesay, Staff Corps...
Captain H. L. Custance, Staff Corps..
Lieut. B. L. Sullivan, Staff Carps
Lieut. S. K. B. Rice, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Le M. Fellowes, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Captain H. M. Earle
9 June93|Commandant, 26 Apr. 92. — Furlough.
28 Feb. 94 1 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 Nov. 94. i
iS Nov. 961 Wing Commander, 26 Apr. 92.
13 Aug. 90I Wing Officer, 11 June 87.
10 Mav 9i|Wiug Officer, 29 April 87.
18 Nov. 96 Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 88.— On Special Duty, British Centra
j Africa. — Furlough.
23 Mar. 89 1 Wing Officer, 3 April 90. — With Hong Kong Regiment.
4 Jan. 9o!Wing Officer and Adjutant, 12 .Tul.y 92.
9 July 90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 17 Nov. 94.
18 Feb. 91 'Wing Officer, 15 Mar. 93.
28 .Tune 93I Wing Officer, 3 Apr. 95.
17 May 93 Officiating Wing Officer. — At Depot. — From 36 Bengal Inf.
25 Nov. 8; Officiating Wing Officer. -From 36 Bengal Infantry.
30 Jan. 95lOfficiating Wing Officer.
I May 96;Officiatiug Wing Officer.
27 July 95 In medical charge, i July 96
36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, dishanded in 1882,
re-formed 22, Apr. 1887. — Linked u-ith2,'^th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Jullunder.
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Major J. Hauirhton, StaffCorps
Major C. H. Des Vceux, Staff Corps
Captain W. D. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Custance, StaffCorps ...
Bt. Major C. E. Johnson, StaffCorps ...
Captain C. T. A. Searle, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. E. H. Brskine, StaffCorps
Captain E. L. Sullivan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. Fleming, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. G. Munn, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. K. Blair, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. H. Turing, Royal Fusiliers..,
2nd Lieut. A. D. Strong, StaffCorps ...
Surgeon Captain C. B. Prall
28 Oct. Qi Commandant, 25 June 94, vpith rank of Lt. Colonel.
10 Jan. 92 :2ndin Comd. and Wing'Comdr. 15 Aug. gi.— With 26 Bengal Inf.
19 Deo. 88 Wing Commander, 25 Nov. 94.— Officiating :nd in Command.
17 May 90 Wing Officer, 9 June 87.— With 35 Bengal Infantry.
14 Nov. 94 Wing Officer, 16 June 87.— D. A. A Gen. for Musketry, Bengal.
25 Aug. 04 Wing Officer, 22 June 87.— Assist. Recruiting Officer,Umritsur.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, i June 87.— Sick Furlough.
25 Nov. q6 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Aug. 91.— With 35 Bengal Inf.
TO Nov. 85 Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 94.— Burma Military Police.
I Nov. 90 Officiating Wing Officer.
23 Mar. 91 Officiating Wing Officer.
3 Sept. 94| Officiating Wing Officer.
19 Jan. 95iOfficiating Wing Officer.
30 Jan. gelln medical charge, 16 May 96.
37th (Bogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, dishanded in 1882,
re-formed 20 Apr. i88j.—Lin7ccd with ^^th Regiment.— Regimental Centre, Sealkotc.
Class Regiment — Dogras.
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Jted. Facn>2s,Yello.^.
Konorary Co/oh eZ.— Major General H. H. Maharajah Sir Pratap Singh, GCSI. Indra Maheudra, Bahadoor,
Sipar-i-Saltanat of Jummoo and Cashmeie.
Colonel A. M. Mills, Staff Corps i22 Jan. 96 Commandant, 28 April 94.
Major W. S. Marshall, StaffCorps ;2i Sept.94l2nd m Command and Wing Commander, 28 Apr. 94.
Captain J. A. Brown, StaffCorps '22 Jan. 90 Wing Commander, 28 Apr. 94.— With 38 Bengal Infantry.
GaptainP. J. B. Campbell, S. Lan. Regt. , 14 Jan. 91 Win? Officer, 7 June S7.— Cantonment Magistrate, Allahabad.
Captain J. A. H.AVoodward, Staff Corpsi 9 Sept. 93lWing Officer, 25 June 87.— Furlough.
Captain P. J. H. Wynch, Staff Corps...! 14 May 9s!Wing Officer, 15 June 87.— Commanding Agent si-scort, GUgit.
Captain C. H. R. Coles, StaffCorps ' 7 Feb. 96|Wing Officer, 15 June 87.— At Gilgit.
Lieut. A. G. M'Crea, Staff Corns ' 10 Apr. SolWing Officer and Adjutant, 27 May 91.
Lieut. A. B. Long-den, StaffCorps ' 5 July SjiWiug Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Oct. 92.
GaptainF.J.Moberly,Z).SO. StaffCorps 10 July 0=; Wine Officer, :; March 02.— Furlough.
Lieut. W. J. Keen, StaffCorps 19 Feb. ovUffi^iating Wing Officer.— At Gilgit.
2ndLt. G. D. P. Swinley, StaffCorps... 16 Jan. osjOfficiating Wing Officer.
S'irgeonMajor A. T. Bown i Oct. g^l In medical charge, 9 July 87.
38tli (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858.
Linked with 37</i, Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Sealkote.
Class Regiment— Dogras.
Head Quarters at Nowshera. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
487
Army
Rank.
Rank, Nasies, and Coeps.
Colonel L.R.H.D.Campljell, Staff C... 15 Jan.
Major F. G. Vivian, Staff Corps 4 Jan.
Captain J. A. Brown, Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Captain R. E. S. Taylor, Staff Corps ... 23 Jan.
Captain K. P. Burne, Staff Corps 23 Oct.
CaptainL.C.H. Stainforth, Staff Corps 22 Jan.
Bt. Major A. Cadel), Staff Corps 18 Nov.
Lieut. W. E. Tomliins, Staff Coi-ps ..5 Aus.
Lieut. W. C. Scott, Staff Corps 2 Jan.
Lieut. C. "W. Tribe, Staff Corps 28 Sept.
Lieut. G. H. Bell, Staff Corps 15 Dec.
Lieut. H. W. Cruddas, Staff Corps c5 Oct.
Lieut. A. W. Bailey, Staff Corps 17 Feb.
Lieut. L. S. Browne, Staff Corps 5 Mar.
2nd Lieut. E. G. D. de Labilliere, S. C. 23 Nov.
2nd Lieut. C. B. B. Champaiu, S. C 10 Oct.
Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. S. Reid, 2IB. ... 30 Mar.
Sur=reon Lieut. F. N. Windsor 29 July
Remaeks.
Commandant, 15 Jan. 91.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr, 15 Jan. 91. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — Prom 37 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Comdr. 15 Jan 91. — Cant. Mag. N.W.P. andOude.
Wing Comdr., 1 June 94. — Dist. Recruiting Officer, Sealkote. — •
Wing Commander, i June 94.
Wing Officer, 22 Jan. 92. — With 26 Bengal Infantry. — Furlougb.i;
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Feb. 91.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 17 May 92. — Assistant Inspecting Officer Punjab
States, Imperial Service Troops.
Wing Officer, 22 Apr. 92. — Assistant Recruiting Officer.
Wing Officer, 2 April 94. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, i Aug. 94. — Burma.h Military Police.
Wing Officer, i Aug. 94. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Oilioer.— Assistant District Recruiting Officer,
Officiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furiougii.
Officiating Wing Officer. [Command.
In medical charge, 31 Jan. 96.— Medical Storekeeper, Punjab
Officiating in medical charge.
39th (Garwhal Bifle) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858.
Linked with gth Regiment. — Regimental Centre, I^ansdowne.
Class Regiment — Garwhalis.
Head Quarters at Lansdowne, Detachment at Nynee Tal. Uniform, Daric Green. Facings, Black.
tt. Colonel B. C. Graves, Staff Corps .
p.s.c. Bt. Lt.Colonel B. Duff, Stafl Corps
Captain A. C. O'Donnell, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. T. Evatt, Staff Corps
Captain D. E. Mocatta, Staff Corps
Captain M. B. Roberts, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. A. Forbes, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Warden, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. MacTier, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. R. P. Boileau, E. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. A. B. Drummond, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H.T. Pulton, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H.K.Stewart, Staff Corps I 3 Dec. 94
Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. J. M'Cartie, MD.^o Sept. 94
30 Jan. 92|Commandant, 8 Dec. 93. --Commanding at Lansdowne.
28Aug.95'2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Oct. 93. — Mil.
Secretary to Sir G. S. White.
2tid in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Oct. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 29 Apr. gi.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 4 Juae 87.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 24 Deo. S7.
Wing Officer, 27 Jan. 94.— Assist. Commr. Thul Chotiali.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 93.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 20 June 96.— At Nynee Tal.
WingOfficer, i July 95.— Assist. Gov. Gen. 'sAgent.Central India.
Officiating Wins Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 15 Jan. 91.
5 Oct. 89
23 Apr. 9
10 May 93
23 May 96
10 Nov. 86
16 Jan. 91
2 July 91
21 Oct. 91
23 May 92
24 July 94
40th. (Pathan) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in iS-,S.
Class Regiment— Pathans.
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman. Uniform, Drab. Facings, G-reen.
Lt.Colonel S. H. P. Graves, Staff Corps 2 Sept.94:Commandant, 22 Jan. 91.
Major A. E. P. Burn, Staff Corps 21 Sept. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 M.ay 96.
Captain G. F. H. DiUon, Staff Corps ... 29 July 93 Wing Commander, 30 Dec. 92.— D.A.A. General, Peshawur.
9 Sept.93;Wing Commander, 25 Sept. 95. — Furlough.
29 Aug. 96Wing Officer, 19 Dec. 91.
3 Mar. SglWing Officer and Adjutant, 2 May gr.
18 Mar. 91 [Wing Officer, 6 April 03. — Sick Furlough.
26 Aug. gijWing Officer, 2 Feb. 94.
14 Jan. 93 Wing Officer, 8 July 96.
27 Oct. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.
16 Jan. 96, Officiating Wing Officer.
10 Oct. 94lOfficiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
28 July gt'In medical charge, 27 Mar. 95. — Civil Employ, N.W.P. and Dude.
29 July 95 Officiating in medical charge.
Captain T. M'Kay, StatfCorps
Captain P. Rennick, Staff' Corps
Lieut. R. T. I. Ridgway, Staff' Corps ...
Lieut. W. C. B. Bunbury, Staff Corps ...
ijieut. T. R. Maclachlan, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G. A. Preston, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. P. Craster, North'd Pus....
2nd Lieut. H, S. Tyndall, Staff' Corps
2nd Lieut. W. A. S. Walker, Staff Corps
Surgeon Capt. J. S. S. Lumsden, 2SS.
Surgeon Lieut. W. B. TurnbuU...
42nd (Goorhha Rifle) Bengal Infantry {late ist Assam Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 16 JLtg 1817). — Linked vntli 4yde»ul 44th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
"BUBMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Shillong. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Colonel C. R. Macgregor, DSO. Staff C.
Captain H. W. Priestley, Staff Corps ...
CaptainF. C. Colomb, Staff Corps
Captain J. 3. Chattertoa. StatfCorps ..
Lieut. E.J. Lugard, D-SO. StatfCorps..
Lieut. II. H. Roddy, Staff Corps '.
Lieut. M. G. James, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S.Shaw, StatfCorps
Lieut. A.J. Strange, Stafl Corps
Lieut. F. H. Norie, Staff Corps
Surgeon Capt. J. Chaytor-White, IID.
n Dec. 94j Commandant, 11 Dec. 93. [of Major.
25 Feb. 91' 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 May 96, with rank
22 Jan. 92]Wing Commander, 31 May 96, — Staff' College, Sandhurst.
23 Aug. 951 Wing Officer, 27 Mar. So.
10 Nov. 80^ Wing Officer, i Aug. 89. — Under British South Africa Company.
13 Maj' S8[ Wing Officer, 17 Nov. 91. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Cla,ss.
17 Aug. 881 Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 92. — Officiating Adjutant.
I .luly golwing Officer, 12 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
19 July 92'Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 95. — Officiating Quarter Master.
•>9 .Aug. 92 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Sept.Sgln medical charge, 17 Ajg. 93. — Sick Furlough.
Surgeon Captiin K. R. Parry, MB '30 Jan. 96 Officiating in medical charge.
488 4:3rd {GoorJiliaBifle) Bengal Infantry (late 27id Assam Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 13 April i?,t,s)-— Linked with ^2nd and 44th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, siillong.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"BtJEMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Kohima. Detachment at Manipore. Uniform, Dark Green. Ftcinffs, Black.
RiifK, Names, and Coeps.
Major A. L. Barrett, Z)SO. Staff Corps.,
Captain J. W. Cowley, Staff Corps
]).«.c. Captain C. H. Clay, Staff Corps ..
Captain C. S. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain H. N. Waymouth, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W.B. Merewether, Staff Corps .
Lieut. S.Clay, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. S. Cassels, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Baillie, Staff Corps
Rank.
Lieut. C. E. Luard, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. (i. Stansfeld, Mancli. Regt. .,
Surgeon Lieut. P. F. Chapman]
11 Feb.
14 Jan.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
7 Feb.
25 Aug.
5 Jan.
2 June
29 Sept.
r:; June
1 Dec.
•g July
Remaeks.
ommandant, 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— And Com.
mandingat Kohima. [Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Wmg Comdr. 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Major. —
Wing Commander, 29 Apr. 95.
Wing Officer, 4 Ang. 87.— Siclc Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 June 90.— Assist. Mil. Accountant, ist Class.
Wing Officer, i Oct. 92.— Offg. Assist. Political Resident, Aden.
Wiug Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Deo. 92.— Officiating 2nd
in Command at Manipore.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 Feb. 93.— S.S.O. Kohima, Oflg.
Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 93.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
44tli {Goorhlia Bifle) Bengal Infantry [late Sijlhet Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 19 Feb. 1824). — Linked ivilh 42nd and 4],rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment — Goorkha?.
" Burma, 18S5-87."
Head Quarters at Manipore. Unifo;-m, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Major E. H. Molosworth, Staff Corps ... 24 Feb. 93 Commandant, 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough.
Captain H. O'Donnell, DSO. Staff Corpsho Jan. 89 and in Com. and Wiug Comdr. 31 Mar. 94, with rank of Major.
Officiating Commandant.
Wing Comdr. 31 Dec. 94. — Dist. P^ecruiting Officer.Gurkha Dist.
Wing Comdr. 24 Aua-. q5. — Comdt. Liicnimpore Mil. Police Bn.
Wing Commander 24 Aug. 96. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Ma.y 91.— furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 Maf 04.
Wiug Officer, 25 Oct. 33.— Station Staff Officer, Manipore.—
Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 29 June 94.
Officiating VVing Officer.
In medical charge, 9 Nov. 95.
Captain M. A. Ker, Staff Corps 13 iug.go
Captain G. R. Row, Staff Corps
Captain P. Murray, Staff Corps...
Jjleut. J. A. Wilson, Staff Corps...
Lieut. L. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. S. Ward, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Nuttall, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. D. W. H. Humphreys, S.C,
Surgeon Captain H. S. Wood, MB
22 Jan. 9
7 Feb. 90
4 Sept. 89
I Mar. 92
ID Apr. 92
25 Feb. 94
28 Nov. 94
8 July 91
45th (Rattray's 8 iJcJis) Bengal Infantry (ZaiSe ist Bengal Police Battalion.
— Rattray's SikJis). [Raised in 1856.— Added to tlie Bengal Army in 1864.)^
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
Linked with 14th and i^th Regiments. —Regimental Centre, Fcrozepore.
"Defen-ce of Aheah"— "Behae"— "Ali Mcsjid "— " Afuhakistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Malakand. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
p.s.c. Colonel H. A. Sawyer, S. C
Major H. N, McRae, Staff Corps
Maior J. M. A. Retallick, Staff Corps
Major W. W. Taylor, Staff Corps
Captain R. B. Foley, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Moore, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. T. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps
Lieut. R.M. Barff, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. de H. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Rattray, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. St. John, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. P. S. Keen, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. M. Bruce, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain H. B. Luard, j\IB
Surgeon Capt. E. A. R. Newman, MB..
2 Oct. 96
7 Dec. a8
10 Sept. 95
I Jan. 96
7 Feb. 96
25 Aug. 8fi
TO Nov. 86
12 Mar. 90
18 Dec. 50
14 Jan. 91
1 Mar. 92
2 Oct. 96
31 Jan. 94
16 Jan. 95
31 Mar. go
29 July go
Commandant, 6 Apr. 92.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 6 Apr. 92. — OSg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 6 Apr. 92. — With Hong Kong Regiment.
Wing Commander, 24 .Tune 92. — Officiating 2ud in Command.
Wing Officer, 8 July 87.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 May 91. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 21 May 92.— On special duty, British Central
Africa, with rank of Captain.
Wing Officer, 21 Mar. 96.— Offg. Adjutant and Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 .June 92.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 95. — With Egyptian Army.
Wing Officer, 4 Sept. 69. — Furlough.
OfficiatingWing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 23 March 95.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
1st Goorkha (Rljle) Regiment (Light Infantry— late 66th or Goorkha Lt. Inf.
Raised 24 ^^;r. 1S15.) — Linked loith 4th and 5th Goorhha Regiments.
The Regimental Centres of Goorkha Battalions are at their own Stations.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Beuetpoee" — " Alliwal" — " Soeeaon" — "Afsuanistait, 1878-80."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala, Uniform, Dark Green. Facinqs, Scarlet.
Major R. Fulton, Staff Corps
Bt.Lc.Colonel G. H. Robinson, Staff C.
Captain G. S. Ommixnney, Scaff Corps
Captain C. Y. Crommelin, StaH Corps ..
Captain A. G. B. Lang. Staff Corps
Captain C. Herbert, DSO. Staff Corps.
Lieut. E. D. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C . Anderson, Staff Corps
17 Feb. 92
28 Aug. 95
I May 89
22 Oct. 92
10 May 93
12 Nov. 95
14 Jan. 91
I Nov. 90
Commandant, i Sept. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Feb. 93.
Wing Commander, i Sept. 94.
Wing Officer, i Jan. 86.
Wing Officer, 29 March 86.
Wing Officer, 27 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Sept. 94.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 31 Dec. 94.
In medical charge.
Note. — These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank — the ist Goorkhas after the lotb
Native Infantry; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the isth Native Infantry.
1st Goorkha (Bifle) Regiment (LigJd Infantry).
SECOND BATTALION.— J2"!»efJ 19 Feb. 1S86.
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala. Uniform, Dark Green. Fnciiifis, Scarlet.
489
Rakk, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel C. A. R. Sage, Stafl' Corps ...
Major E. "W. F. Martiu, Staff Corps
Major C. H. Powell, Staff Corps
Captain A. V. Hatch, Staff Corp.s
Captain A. C. B. Johnson, Staff Corps
Captain W. I. Ryder, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. H. Thompson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. L. Rose, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. J. M'Leod, Staff Coj-ps
Lieut. J. Musoroft, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain W. E. \V. Elliot, MB.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
8 July 9^ iJoinmandant, 5 Mar. 94. —And Commandins at Dharmsala.
10 Sept.95 jnd in Command and Wing; t)ommander, i Sept.94.
27 Jan. 96 Wing Commander, 6 Feb. g^. — Furlough. rOffioer.
14 Jan. 91 Wing, Officer, 19 Feb. 86.— Offg. Wing Comdr.— Station Staff
10 Mar. 94 Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 86.
23 Aug. 95 Wing- Officer, 18 Dec. 90.
^i July 88 Wiug Officer and Qr. Mr., 8 Aug. 93. — Tv^ith ? Bn. 5 Goorkhas.
15 May 8) Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 9^.— Furlough.
I Nov. 90 Officiating Adjutant. — From i BattnUon i Goorkhas.
:6 Aug. 92 Officiating Wing Officer. —Furlough.
S May 94 Offioialins; Wing Officer.
31 Mar. Syln medical charge, 7 Feb. 96.
2nd (Prince of Wales' Own) Goorkha (E//?e) Regiment (The Sirmoor Rifles). —
Laie Sirrnoor Rifle Rcginuat. — Raised 24 April 1815. — Linked with irel Goorhhas.
Plume of the Prince of Wales
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Bhurtpore" — " Alliwal " — " Soekaon" — " Delhi" — " Kabul, iS79" — "KAN"DiHAR, iSSo" —
" Afrhanistax, 1878-80."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Ronorary Colonel. — Field Marshal it.E.H. Albert Edward, Prince o/Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. Kl'. XP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Lt.Colonel W. P. Newall, Staff Corps
Major L. M. M. Hall. Staff Corps
Bt. Lt.Colonel E. A. Travers, Staff C.
Captain C. B. Judge, Staff Corps
Captain D. C. F. Macintyre, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. Robinson. Staff Corps ...
Captain J. Fisher, Staff Corps
Captain H. D. Watson, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. de M. Norie, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. Macpherson, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Lindsay, SLatt' Corps
2udLt. S. F. B. Dalrymple-Hay, S. C...
Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. W. R. Murphy, DSO.
3 June 94 Commandant, 24 Dec. 94. — Furlough.
1 Oct. 93 Officiating Commandant— From 2 Battalion.
18 Nov. 83 2nd in Command and Wing Gomdr. 24 Dec. 94. — D. A. A. Gen,
Bengal.
30 Jan. 89 2nd in Command and Wing Gommandov, 24 Dec. 94.
13 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 24 Dec. 94.
14 .Tan. 91 Wing Officer, 11 Sept. 83. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
10 Mar. 94 Wing Officer, 6 Mar. 86.— Officiating Wing Commander.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 31 Jan. 94.— Attaebe Bengal Comd., Hd. Quarters
9 May 96 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 31 July 89.
14 Sept. 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Feb. 9^.
22 Feb. 93 Officiating Wing OHicer. — With 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas.
Aug. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
Oct. 96 In medical charge, 8 Deo. 94.
SECOND BATTALION.— TJaiserf 19 Feb. 1886.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Colonel F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps ...
Major L. M. M. Hall, Staff Corps
Captain F. P. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
C.-sptain L. W. Shakespear, Staff Corps
Captain H.V. Bradley, Staff Corps ...
Captain B. J. Drummond, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. Strachey, Staff' Corps
Lieut. J. M. Home, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Lindsay, Staff Coi-ps
Lieut. G. M. Wylie, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. Duncan, MD
22 July
I Oct. 93
I May &c
22 Jan. 92
23 Aug. 95
29 Aug. 96
30 Jan. 86
18 Feb. 86
22 Feb. 93
28 Apr. 95
30 Mar. 90
Commandant, 22 Julj' 92. — And i-'ommandiug at Dehra Dhoon.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 22 Jul.y 92.— With i Batt.
Wing Commander, 22 July 92.
Wing Officer. 15 Apr. 86.
Wing Officer, n Feb. 86.
Wing Officer, 6 Aug. 90. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Jan. 91.
Wing Officer and Adjutant. 31 Jan. 94.
Officiating Wing Officer and Qr. Master.- Station" Staff Officer.
OfBciatiug Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94.
3rd. Goorkha [Rifle) Regiment {Raised 24 Ap-il 1815). —
Linked wilh 2nd Goorkhas.
"Delhi" — "Ahmed Khel" — " Af.-shanistan, 187S-80" — "3urma, 1885-87."
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Almora. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Major C. Pulley, Staff Corps
Captain H. Rose, Staff Corjis
Captain G. H. Loch, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Savage, Staff Corps
Captain V. A. Ormsby, Staff Corps .....
Lieut. A. C. Hicklev, Staff Corps
Lieut. W.G. L.Be,ynou, DSO. Staff C.
Lieut. G. W. M.West, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Brown, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. Edwardes, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. T'illard, Staff Corps
Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. Hamilton, J/Z).
I July 87 Commandant, 26 Apr. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlough.
:i May 89 2nd in Com. and Wmg Comdr. 3 March 95, with rank of Major. —
Officiating Commandant.
Wing Comdr., 26 Apr. 94. — Comdt. North Nushi Military Police.
Wicg t'ommander, 26 Apr. 94.
WingOlflcer, 15 .Ian. 91. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Jau. gr.- Offg. Wing Commander..
Wing Officer, 28 Nov. 91. — Attached to the Intel. Branch, Simla.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Apr. 94.— Offg. Adjutant
and Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 94. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 26 S3pt. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[n medical charge, 19 Oct. 93.
21 Aug
8q
9 Sept
•91
7 Feb.
96
8 Deo.
86
26 Feb.
90
5 Feb.
91
16 Julj'
92
24 Nov
qi
30 Jan.
02
31 Mar.
96
SECOND BATTALION.— J?i7is«<J Jan. 1887; re-formed 1S9:.
Head Quarters at LansAowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Commandant.
2nd in Command a.nd Wing Commander, 28 Jan. 9:.
Wing Commander, 3 Mar. q=. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.—' D. A. A. G.^for Musk. Meerut.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Mar. 91.— Furlough.
Wing Officer & Quarter Master, 15 Jan. gi.— Offg. WingOomdr.
Wing Officer, 28 June 91. — Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 9;.— Officiating Quarter Master [Bengal.
Wing Officer, 5 July 95. — Aide de Camp to Lt. Governor of
Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 22 Feb. 96. ■
Lt.Colonel H. S. Wheatley, Staff Corps
Major A. W. Lyster, Staff Corps
Captain N. G. VVoodyatt, Staff Corps .
Lieut. P. A. Kingston, Staff Corps ....
■Lieut. A. P. Bateman-Champain, S. C
LJeat. W. R. Brakspear, Staff Corps .
Lieut. C. 3. Eastmead, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. F. G. C Ross, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. French, Staff Corps '15 .June 92
Lieut. H. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps 1 8 Feb. 93
Lieut. F. M. Smith, Staff Corps I19 Oct. 92
Surgeon Major P. Mullane, Mi? ' 2 Apr
3 Aug. 96
8 Mar.
12 May 94
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
27 July 89
r 8 July
Mar. 92
93
490 4th Goorkha {Rifle) Regt. {late Extra Goorklm Begt.). — Raised 6 Aug. 1857.
"AliMusjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahab, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.— Linked with ist and 5th Goorkhas. Vniform, D i;-k Green. Facinns, Slack.
FIRST BATTALION. Head Cliiarters at Bukloh.
Rank, Kahes, and Cokps.
Lt.Colonel C. A. Mercer, Staff Corps ..
Major F.M. Rundall, DSO. Staff Corp;
Captain M. T. Thomson, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. E. Couper, Staff Corps
Captain E. C. Ryall, Staf? Corps
Captain G. H. C. Colomb, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. G. Walker, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.R. M. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. C. Young, StaffCorp,s
Lieut. B. M. L. Brodhurst, Stafi Corps
SurgeonLt.Colonel G. S. Griffiths
Soirgeon Lieut. C. J. Milne, MB
Aemy
Rank.
8 June 93
9 Mar. 92
:i May
:i Aug. 91
9 Sept. 93
6 Feb. 95
9 Aug. 96
2^ Sept. 90
ry Feb. 92
3 Dec. 94
Sept. 96
Remaeks.
Commandant, 19 Aug. 90.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 19 Aug. cio. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 19 Aug. 90.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 22 .July 84.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 6 March 86.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 87.— Pdrlough.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 90.
Wing Officer, 23 .May 96.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Olficer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 7 Sept. 93,— With Force in Chitral.
2Q Jan. gsJOfficiating in medical charge.
Lt.Colonel Sir C.H.Leslie, Bf. CB. S.C
MajorA.G.F. Browne, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain P. M. Carnegy, Staff Corps....
Captain H. Hamilton, Staff Corps
Captain P. Malcolm, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Battye, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. Grant, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. C. Ducat, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. Travers, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. B. Sanford, Staff Corns
Lieut. R. E. A. Hamilton, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. E. Sealy, Manchester Regt. .
Surgeon Captain G. H. Frost, MB^
SECOND BATTALION.— Saised ic April 1886. Head Quarters at Bukloh.
Jan. 93
2S Oct. 9:
27 July 89
13 Aug. 90
11 Aug. 91
12 Nov. 95
7 Feb. 96
30 Jan. 86
12 Feb. 91
17 .Jan. 92
Feb. 9
Commandant, 11 Aug, 92.
and in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Oct. 93. — Sick Furl.
Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 93. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
WingOfficer, 22 May 86.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, i May 86.
Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 92.
Wing Officer, 20 July 89.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Dec. 89.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiating AVing Officer.— Furlough.
I .Tune 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
3 Juiy gillnmedical charge, 29 Feb.95.
The 5th GooBKHA Regiment, being attached to the Punjab Frontier Foice, follows the 6th Pun iab Infantry.
four pages nn.
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, 18 2^/0.1/1849. Remodelled, z^ Feb. 18^1. Desiynafio'.i changed, ig Sept. 186^,
Note. — When Regiments of' the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus — The Guide Cavalrj', and ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry; the Corps of Guides Infantry, the ist, 2nd,
3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the ist, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Native TnJ
f antry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Native Infantry.
STAFF.
Major General Sir A. P. Palmer, KCB. '1
Staff Corps^ ^ S
Aide de Camp, 11 Sept. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General, 3 June 95.— From 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. i Apr 95. — From 19 Bengal Lancers.
D. A. A. Gen. for Musk. 13 May 94.— From 25 Bengal Inf.— Furl.
Officiating D. A.;A. Gen. for Musk. — From 4 Bengal Infantry.
Principal Medical Officer. 21 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
Officiating Principal Medical Officer.
Bt, Lieut. F. L. Galloway, Royal Art.
Major A. A. Barrett, Staff' Corps
Captain H. Hudson, Staff Corps
Captain A. A. E. Campbell, Staff Corps
Captain K. J. Buchanan, Staff Corps ...
SurgeonColonelL. D. Spencer, C'iJ. MD.
Surgeon Colonel J. H. Newman, JXZ).
10 June 93
27 July 91
10 Sept. 95
22 Oct. 92
10 ilay 93
1 Feb. 94
24 Oct. 92
20 Mar. 95
1st {Prince Albert Victor's Oicn) Punjab Cavalry (Raised i8 3fay 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment — i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
I Squadon Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lccknow" (Belief and Capture) — "Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Hea^ Quarters at Edwardesabad. Detachments at Tochi, etc. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Sed.
tt. Colonel D. S. Cuninghame, Staff C.
Bt.Lt.Colonel W. A. D. O'Mealy.S.C...
p.s.c. Captain J. S. E.ATestern, Staff C...
Captain G.B. Unwin, Staff Corps
Captain D. G. L. Shaw, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. W. Chaldeoott, Staff Coipg
Captain V. B. Fane, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. P. G. Taylei-, Staff Corps ,.
Lieut. L.A. G.Hanmer, Staff Corps...
Lieut. R. St. C. Battiue, Staff Corps..
I Dec. 91 Commandant, 29 Oct. 94.
20 Aug. 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 94.
12 Feb. SgiSquadron Commander, 11 FelJ. 90.
25 May 89'Squadron Commander, 15 Dec. 93. — Gomdg.Squad.Tochi Valley.
21 June 90 Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 94.
2S July 94 Squadron Officer, 19 Sept. 90. — Assistant Inspector of Army
Signalling, Punjab and Bengal Commands.
12 Nov. 95 Squadron Officer, i April 91.- Furlough.
24 July 90 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 75 Deo. 93.
29 Oct. 9oJSqnadron Officer, 29 Oct. 94. — Parlough.
23 May 9i|0fficiating Squadron Officer.
lOfficiating Squadron Officer.
30 Sept.gslln medical charge, 8 July 81.— Furlough.
29 .Ian. 94 Officiating in medical charge.
Surgeon Lt.Colonel P. de H. Haig
Surgeon Lieut. C. H. Evans
2nd. Punjab Cavalry (Raised April 1849),
Class Squadron Regiment— ij Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Hindustani Hindus, J Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans, f Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans. | Squadr >n Pathaus.
"DXLHi" — "LucKNOW" (Relief and Capture) — "Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-S0.
He.ad Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
Lt.Colonel L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps ...1 2 Mar. 92I Commandant, 28 March 94.
Major C. J. L. Stuart, Staff Corps 127 June 9412nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 28 March 94.
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. C. Batten, Staff Corps 22 Jan. goiSquadron Commander, i Aug. 87.— Furlough.
Major M. H. S. Grover, Staff Corps.
Captain W. W. Norman, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. R. Dick, Staff Corps
Captain .T. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain W. N. Campbell, Staff Corps..
CaptainC. A. Luck, Staff Corps
Captain H. Templer, StaffCorps
Lieut. C.C. Cook, StaffCorps...
Lieut. F. J. D. Henslowe, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. A G. Crocker, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. Barnes, Staff' Corps
Lieut. A. W. Peck, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. D. Macphersou. StaffCorps ..
Lieut. E. M. Taylor, StaffCorps
Surgeon Captain J. Garvie
Surgeon Lieut. E. J. Morgan, MB
II Sept.96; Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 89. — D.A.Q.M. Gen. Punjab Com.
23 Oct. 91'Squadron Commander, 24 Mtr. 92.— Comdi. Zhob Levy Corps.
22 Jan. 92|Squadron Commander, iS July 95.
22 Jan. 921 Squadron Commander, 24 Mar. 92.
6 Feb. 95I Squadron Commander, 22 Apr. 89.— Burmah Military Police.
I Sept. 96lSquadron Commander, 16 Aug. 89.
I May 89'Officiating Squadron Commander, — From 5 Punjab Cavalry.
i3 Feb. 86!Squad. Officer,27 May 93. — Offg. CantonmentMagistrate, Punjab
24 Oct. 89 Squadron Officer, 24 Mar. 92. —Adj. and 2nd in Command.
5 Oct. 91'Squadron Officer, 10 Oct. 92. [Zhob Levy Corps.
15 Feb. 92 Squadron Officer, 8 Sept. 94 —Offg. Polit. Assist., Rajpootana.
25 Apr. 92'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 10 May 93.
iS Sept.93 Officiating Squadron Officer.
23 Apr. 95 Officiating Squadron Officer.
I Mar. 87;tn medical charge, s Fob. 91.— Offg. CiyU and Jaii, Bijnore.
29 Jan. 9s iOfficiatiag in medical charge.
Punjab Frontier Force.
3rd. Punjab Cavalry {Raised i8 May 1849J.
491
Class Squadron Regiment — ij Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Do^ras, i Squadron Hindustani Maliomedans,
i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, § Squadron Pathans.
" Kandahak, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1879-B0."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Unijorm, Slue. Facings, Med.
Rank, Names, and Cokps.
Lt.ColonelJ. Davidson, Staff Corps
Lt.Coionel C. G. ilausel. Staff Corps, ,.
Captain L. S. Hyde Baker, Staff Coips
Captain G. Murray, Staff Uorps
Captain D. C. PhiUott, Staff Corps ....
Captain H. Kennedy, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M'l. Campbell, Staff Corps .
Lieut. G. W. Johnson, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. J. C. Sherer, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. H. Goldthorp, Staff Corps .
Lieut. C. H. Hawes, West York Regt..
Lieut. G. A. R. Watts, Staff Corps .....
Surgeon Maior S. F. Bigger, MB
AKilT
Rank.
24 Mar. Sg
8 July 94
28 Oct. 88
14 Jan. 91
14 Jan. 91
28 Feb. 94
30 .Ian. 86
28 Jan. 89
3 Nov. 89
12 May 92
Mar. 93
Aug. 95
30 Mar. 90
Remaeks.
Commandant, 25 Nov. 92. — Comndg. Troops in Chitral.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, i Apr. 95.— Offg.
Commandant.
Squadron Commander, 25 Nov. 89.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Commander, 25 Jan. 93.
Squadron Commander, i Apr. 95.
Squadron Officer, 19 ilay 91.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 25 Nov. 92. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 93.— Burmah MiUtary Police.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 94.
Squadron Officer, i Apr. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 2 Bombay Lancers,
[n medical charge. 13 April 86.
Stli Punjab Cavalry {Raised i8 May 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment— i J Squadron Sikhs, J SquadroQ Dogras, J Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
I Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, J Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lttcknow" (Relief and Capture) — " Chahasia " — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Bera GhazeeKhan. Uniform, Bark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
37C Colonel W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps
Major C. F. Gambler, Staff Corps
Maior A. P. Williamson, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. Templer, Staff Corns
Captain C. G. F. Edwards, Staff Corps..
Captain F. H. Yate, StaffCorps
Captain H. I. B. Palmer, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. E. D. Elsmio, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. H. M. Allen, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. M'Baruer, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. G. Vivian, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. M'Conaghey, StaffCorps ....
Surgeon Captain H. G. Melville, MB..
July 94 Commandant, 22 June 90.— With Corps of Guides.
30 Deo. 9i 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 16 Oct. 94.— Offg,
II Feb. 95 Squadron Commander, 4 Mar. 89. [Commandant.
1 May 8c Squadron Commander, 4 Mar. 89.— With 2 Punjab Cavalry,
13 Aug. 90 Squadron Commander, 29 Mar. 90.
22 Jan. 90 Squadron Officer, 13 Aug. 84. — Officiating Squadron Commander.
5 Dec. 94 Squadron Officer, 4 Mar. 8g.— Furlough.
29 Aug. 96 Squadron Officer, 4 Mar. 89.— Brigade Maior aad Insp. Gen. of
Squadron Officer. " [Cavah-y.
25 Mar. 88 Squadron Officer, iS Nov. 91.
24 Aug. 90 Officiating Squadron Officer.
25 Sept. 91 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
2 July 92 Officiating Squadron Officer.
27 July 95 In medical charge, 12 Aug. 96.
Establishment of each Fegiment of Punjab Cavalry. — 8 Troops ; Commandant; 4 Squadron Commanders; 4 Souadron
Officers; I Medical Officer; 4 Risaldars; 4 llisaidars; i Wordie Major; 8 Jamadars; S Kote Dafedars 1
56 Dafedars ; 8 Trampeters; 536 Sowars.
Corps of Guides (Queen s Own} {Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service
14 Dec. 1846). — Infantry Regimented Centre, Mardan.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Punjab" — "Mooltan" — " Goctbhat" — "Delhi" —
"Ali Musjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — " Afghanistan, 187S-80."
Class Squadron — i Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Dogras, J Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, i Squadron Pathans.
Class Company — 2 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, i Company Goorkhas, 2 Companies Pathans, i Company
Punjabi Mahomedans, i Company mixed.
Head Quarters at Mardan. One Squadron with Malakand Brigade. Uniform, Drab^ Facings, Sed,
Honorary Colonel— Fie\(i Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Frince o/Wales and Duke o/Cornwall,
Ka.KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Col. 0. C. Egerton.C5. BSO. Staff Coi-ps
Uffi Colonel W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.ColonelR. B.Adams, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Bt.Maj. G. J. Younghusband, S. C
Bt. Major R. G. Egerton, StaffCorps .
Bt.Major F.Campbell, Staff Corps ....
Captain C.L. M.Rich, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Hodson, StaffCorps
I Sept.95|Gommandant, 12 Oct. 95. — With Suakim Force.
26 July 94 Officiating Commandant. — From 5 Punjab Cavairy.
12 Sept. 9^ 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 Feb. gi.
22 Jan. 96 Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
18 Nov. 96 Squadron Commander, 17 Feb. gr. — With Suakim Force.
22 Jan, 96 2nd in Command and Wing Comm.ander, 14 Ajjr. 95. [Madras.
23 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, 14 April 95. — Offg. Deputy Judge Adv. Gen.
10 May 93 Wing Commander, 24 July 95.— Offg. D.A.A.G. for Musketry,
Punjab Command. [the Khybcr.
23 Apr. 92 Squadron Officer, 27 Oct. So. — European Assist. Pol. Officer in
29 Aug. 96 Squadron Officer and Adjutant. 27 Sept. 87.
30 Jan. 86 Squadron Officer, 31 Deo. 91. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
17 Feb. 91 Squadron Officer, 4 Dec. 91.
9 Apr. 88 Wing Officer and Adjut. 2 Apr. 89.— Offg. Wing Commander.
5 June 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 31 Aug. 92. — Furlough.
25 Sept.39 Wing Officer, 17 Feb. 91.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Dec. 89 Wing Officer, 27 May 91.— On special duty, Gilgit,
13 Feb. 93 Wing Officer, 30 Nov. 94. — Sick Furlough.
Mar.93 Wing Officer, 19 Oct. 95. — Furlough.
11 July 93 Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 95.
30 Aug. 93 Officiating Squadron Officer.
16 Jan. "95 Officiating AVing Officer.
31 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94. — Furlough.
Surgeon Captain R. Heard, MB I30 Jan. 96 Officiating Medical Officer.
Fstablishment. — Commandant; 5 Wing and Squadron Commanders; 9 Wing and Squadron Officers; i Medical
Officer. Cavalry. — 6 Troops, with 3 Risaldars ; 3 Risaidars ; i Wordie Major ; 6 Jamadars ; 6 Kote Dafedars ;
42 Dafedars; 6 Trumpeters; 394 Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars; i Native Doctor. Infantry. — 8 Companies, witb
SSubadars; 8 Jamadars; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks ; i6Buglersj 2 Native Doctors ; 800 Sepoys.
AETILLERY.
With Force in Tochi Valley. No. 1 Kohat Mountain Battery.
Idnked with Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Mountain Batteries.
"Peiwah Kotal" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80.
Captain F. J. H. Barton, StaffCorps
Caotain P. G. H. Davies, Staff Corps
Lie'ut. G. M. Baldwin, JDSO. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. S. MacLeau, Staff Corps..
Lieut. H. W. Codrington, Staff Corps..
Lieut. P. C. Bliott-Lockhart, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. R. H. Garden, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Dew, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Ommanney, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. A. G. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. H. M'Caskill, Staff Corps...
2nd Lieut. J. E. B. Johnson.Staff 0 jrps
2Ud Lieut. I. XT. Battye, Sta.ff Corps ...
Surgeon Captain A. J. Macnab
Captain G. F. W. St. John, R. Artillery
Lieut. D. G. Seagrim, Roval Artillery..
Lieut. R. E. Home, Royal Artillery
Lieut. A. T. Anderson, R. Engineers...
Lieut. W. P. T. Corrie R. Artillery ..
22 Oct.
24 July 86
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb, 91
Commandant, 8 July 90.
Subaltern, 26 Apr. 90. — Furlough.
Subaltern, 3 June 94
Subaltern, 9 Apr. 96.
Officiating Subaltern,
492
Piuijali Frnvt'u:)- Fuvre.
No. 2 Derajat Mountain 3attery.
Linked with Nos. i, 3 and 4 Moitn^ain -Bufferies.
'Chaeasia"— "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 187S-80."
At Kohat. One Section at Parachinar, Kurram Escort.
Rank, Names, and Coups.
Ahmy
Bank.
Resiabks.
Captain J. L. P.^rke^, Royal Artillery... 7 Oct. giiCommandant, 25 Dec. 93.
Lieut. H. E. J. Brake, Royal Artillery ... i8 Feb. 86 Subaltern, i Apr. 93.— Furlough.
Lieut. R. H. Hare, Royal Artillery ' {?4 July 86 Subaltern, 5 Nov. 91.— Off<r. A.D.C. to Maj. Gen. W. Galbraitb.
Lieut. .T. A. Stewart, Royal Artillery ... 16 Feb. 90 Subaltern, 7 Oct. 91. — Furlough.
Lieut. L. L. Hepper. Royal Artillery ... 27 July 92 Officiating Subaltern.
Lieut. J. H. Paine, Royal Artillery ' 14 Feb. 93'Officiating Subaltern. — With Section in Kurram Valley.
Lieut. S. W. Robinson, Royal A-rtillery;25 July 93 Officiating Subaltern.
With Force in Waziristan. No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery.
Linlcedwiih Ifos.i, ^and 4 Mountain Batteries,
'' Afqhanist-an, 1878-79."
Oa^itain F. H. S. Giles, Royal Artillery
Lieut. G. M'K. Franks, Royal Artillery
Lieut. R. P. Molesworth, Royal Artillery
Lieut. J. E. L. Bruce, Royal Artillery
Lieut. F. A. Wynter, Royal Artillery...
Lieut. C. E. Palmer, Royal Artillery ..
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
29 Oct. 51 Commandant, 11 May 96.
23 July 9: Subaltern, 13 Dec. 91'.— Furlough.
23 July 90 Subaltern, 30 Nov. 92. — Sick Furlough.
15 Feb. 92 Subaltern, 29 Oct. 93.
14 Feb, 93 Officiating Subaltern.
25 Feb. 93 1 Officiating Subaltern.
No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery. Section in Chitra!.
Linked with Nos- 1, 2 and 3 Ilouniain Batferie».
"All MusjiD " — "KabuIi, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80'' — "Buema, 1S85-S7."
Captain T. W. 6. Bryan, Royal Artillery 13 Nov. 891 Commandant, 18 Dec. 91. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. R. St. G. Gorton, Royal Artillery !i8 Feb. 86l Subaltern, 29 Jan. 90.— \Vith Section in Chitral.
Lieut. H. A. Reid, Royal Artillery . ... 'r8 Feb. 86!Subaltern, 13 Apr. 91.
Lieut. C. G. Stewart, Royal Artillery ...127 July 91 Subxltern, 3 Aug. 96.
AtKohat. Punjab Garrison Battery.
Captain O. C. Williamson, R. Artillery I i Jan. 92 1 Commandant, 8 May 06. — With No. 7 Bengal Battery.
Captain L. 0. Gordon, Royal Ariillery | 3 Mar. 92 I Officiating Commandant.
Batablishmeni of Nos. i, 2. -^ and ^ Mountain Batteries. — i Coznmandant ; 3 Subalterns; i Subadar; 2 Jamadars; i
Gunners;
Havildar Major ; i Pay and Quarter Master Havildar: 6 Havildars ; 6 Naicks ; 2 Trumpeters ;
3 Havildars of Drivers ; 6 Naicks of Drivers ; 13E Drivers ; i Farrier ; i Salootri ■.
JSi^tablishment of No, 4 21ouutain Batteries, — Commandant; 3 Subalterns; i Subadar; 2 Jamadars
Major; I 'i?ay and Quarter Master Havildar; 6Havildars; 6 Naicks; 83 Gunners ; sTrampetera
of Drivers; 6 Naicks of Drivers; 138 Drivers; i Farrier; i Salootrie.
Estahliskment of the Punjab Garrison Battery. — Comm.andant; i Subadar; i Jamalar; 6 Havildars ; 6 Naicks
I Trumpeter : 60 Gunners.
Note.— One Subadar Major and one Trumpet Major are allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
I Havildar
3 Havildars
1st Sikh Infantry. — Rmsed in 1846.
Lhikcd vjith ^rd and ^th Sikh Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Edv:ardesahad.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 2 Companies Pathans, i Company Punjabi
Mahomedans.
"PtiNJAB" — "Ali Musjid" — "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
With Toohi Valley Force. Depot at Edwardesabad. Uniform, Drab. Facinas, Tellota.
Major A. C.Bunnv, Staff Corps 50 Dec. giiCommaudant, 11 May 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain W. J. K. Dobbin, Staff Corps... 13 Oct. 88 2ndinCom.&WingComdr.iiMay94,withrankMaj.— Offg.Comdt.
Captain W. C. Barratt, Staff Corps ' 3 Dec. 94 Wing Commander, u May 94.— Wilh Mombassa Contingent.
Captain H. G. Barton, Staff Corps '22 Oct. 92lOfficiating 2ud in Command.— From 4 Sikh Infantry.
Captain K. O. Burne, Staff Corps I 6 Feb. gsjWing Officer, 30 Sept. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander.
> Captain H. A. Cooper, Staff Corps '29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 88.
Lieut. H. A. F. Magrath, Staff Corps ' i Feb. 86 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Oct. oo.— Offg. Adjutant.
Liest. W. H. Manning, Staff Corps '25 Aug. 86 Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 91.— With Indian Cont., Central Africa.
Lieut. G. D. L. Chatterton, Staff Corps ^3 Mar. golwing Officer, 3 Apr. 03.— With Suakin Force.
Lieut.W. F. Bainbridge, Scottish Rifles:i3 June Q4!Wing Officer, 14 July 96.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. A. J. M. Higginson, Staff Corps 18 Feb. 92 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 15 Madras Infantry.
Lieut. C. E.D. D. Houston, Staff Corps 28 Sept. 93 'Officiating Wing Officer.— From 21 Madras Infantry.
Surgeon Captain C. C. Cassidy '31 Jan. giln medical charge, 22 July 96.
2nd (or Rill) Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1846.
Linkediuith 2nd and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
Class Company Regiment.— 3 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
T Company Pathans.
" Punjab "— " Ahmed Khel "— " Kandahar, 1880 "—"Afghanistan, 1878-80.
Head Quarters at Bera Ghazee Khan. Uniform, JDrab. Facings, Sed.
Major B. M. Allen, Staff Corps 24 Apr. 92 Commandant, 18 Feb. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Sick Furl.
" ■ ~ ~~ ' " I 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 18 Feb. 9s.—0ffg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 18 Feb. 95 —Officiating 2nd m Command.
Wing Officer, 23 May 34.— Furlough.
^3 Wing Officer, 30 Sent. 87.
25 Nov. 96 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 May 88.
JO Nov. 861 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 June 89.
5 Oct. 9o( Wing Officer, 4 July 95.- Adjutant Kuram Muitia.
10 June 92! Wing Officer, 24 Aug. 93.
7 Dec. 91'Officiating Wing Officer.— From 23 Madras Infantry.
19 Sept.93}Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Apr. 93 In medical charge, 7 Nov. 86.
Major C. G. M. Fasken, Staff Corps |i3 June 94
Captain C. Davidson, Staff Corps I14 Jan. 91
Captain T. Jermyn, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Eustace, Staff Corps .
Captain H. C. Vesey, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. P. B. B. Forster, Staff Coi-ps .
Lieut. G. L. Carter, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. R. S. Phillips, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. E. B. Barratt, Staff Corps ....
lieut. C. P. Wynter, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon Major J. W. Rodgers
22 Oct. 92
6 May 96
3rd Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1847.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 2 Companies Pathan
Mahomedans.
Linked with i&t and ^fh Sikh Infantry, ^Regimental Centre, Edwardesabad.
"Kabul, 1879"— "Kand.ahar, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Blacic
I Company Punjabi
Colonel W. O. Thompson , DSO. S. Corps
Major J. A. H. Pollock, Staff Corps
Major W. Cook, StaffCorps
Captain J.H.B. Beresford, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Taylor, Stag Corns
I Feb. 95, Commandant, i Feb. 91.— Furlough. nffo- P^m,if-
13 June 94'2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 13 Sept. 9?^-"°f ■j^°™'^'-j.
•o Sept 93I WintrComr., 22 Mar. 93, with rank of Lt.Col.-Witu 30 Mad. Int.
;" May gelwiSi 0^ce^, -3 Dec. 87.-Officiating Wmg Commander.
II Feb. 38|Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 14 Dec. Sg.-Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. C.H.Davies, StaffCorps I i Sept.89 Wing Officer, 27 June 92.— Furlough. .. „ TTmritonr
Lieut. C. E. De L. Solbe, Stafl'Corps ...' 3 Mar. 89 Wing Officer, i Nov. g^.-AssistRecruitmg Officer Umntsur.
-• ~~- ~ - - 18 Dec. 89 WinS Officer; 1 1 May 93--With Mombassa Contingent.
13 Oct. 91 Wing Officer. 11 May 93.— Furlough.
21 Oct. 91'OffiGiating Wing Officer.
29 Mar. 93' Officiating Wing Officer.
28 Jan. 94'Officiating Wing Officer.
,31 Mar. 8g\ln medical charge, 25 Feb. 96.— Farlougu.
30 Jan. 96:Officiating in medical charge.
Lieut. T. E. Scott, Staff Corps
Lt. A. F. Ferguson-Davie, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. F. Finnis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. R. Hutchinson, Irish Regt.
Lieut. G. E. WLite, Devon Regiment ..
Suppeon Major J. A. Nelis, MB
iS'-irgeon Captain P. St. C. More, MB...
Tuvjah Frontier Force. 493
4th Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1846.
Class Company RagLmeut — 4 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahome dans
I Company Pathans.
Linked with 1st and T,rd Sikh Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Edwardesabad.
"Pegu" — "Delhi."
Headquarters at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Emerald Green.
Rank, Names, AND Cobps.
Colonel C. Dempster, Staff Corps
Major V.C. Tonnocliy, Staff Corps
Captain T. Quin, Staff Corps
Captain H. G. Barton, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Reid, Staff Corps
CaptaiuE.W. S. K. Maconchy,Z)SO.S.C.
Captain K. J. Buclianan, Staff Corps ...
Captain R . W. Falcon, Staff Corps
Captain J. P. Whyte, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Harman, Z>SO. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. \V. Beadon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A H. Rice, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. L, Storr, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain B. .J. Siusrh
Surgeon Lieut. S. A. Harris, MB
Aeii
Rank
Y
22 Jan.
q6
0 Aug
q3
II Aug
01
22 Oct.
Q2
22 Oct.
q2
28 Jan.
Q1
I Feb.
q4
10 Mar.
04
I Sept
.OS
2, Aug
■6b
4 Nov
80
22 Apr.
93
30 Nov
OS
31 Jan.
01
29 Jan.
94
Remauks.
! Commandant, 27 Sept. 92.
2nd in Command and AVmg Commander, 27 Sept. 92. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 26 Feb. 93.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 86.— With i Sikh Infantry.
Wing Officer, 4 Jan. 84.
Wing Officer. 29 Nov. 86. — Intelligence Branch, Punjab Com.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87.— Offg. D.A.A.G. for Musk. Punjab.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87. — Dist. Recruitg. Officer, Pathan Dist.
Wing Officer, 6 July 88. — Assist. Political Agent, Basrah.
Wing Officei' and Adjutant, i i\iar. 90.
Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 92.— Furlough.
Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating AVing Officer.
In medical charge, 16 July 94. — Officiating Civil and Jail,
Officiating in medical charge. [Meiktila.
Esfablishment of each Regiment of Sikh liifiintry.—i Companies — Commandant; 2 "Wing Commanders; 5 Wing
Officers; i Medical Officer; 8 Subadars; 8 Jamadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers ; 800 Sepoys.
1st Punjab Infantry. — -liaised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 33 Companies Pathaus, i\ (.Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs,
I Company Dogras.
Linked with t^th and ^th Pimja.i Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dcra Ismail Elian,
" DzLHi " — " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Med, (piping) .
Major W. du G. Gray, Staff Corps .
Captain E. H. Rodwell, Staff Corps .
Captain E. L.Hight, Staff Corps
Captain W. Kirkpatrick, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. R. Fagan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Sandford, StafE Corps
Lieut. R. Martin, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. L. S. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. Turton, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M.Houston, Manchester Regt.
Surgeon Captain F. R. Ozzard
1 Sept.91
30 Jan. 89
:i May 89
25 Aug. 94
29 Aug. 96
17 Mar. 90
15 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 93
2 Feb. 94
II May 95
30 Mar. 89
Commandant, 20 Nov. 95, with rank of Lt.Colouel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 Jan, 96, with rank of
Major.— Officiating D.A.A.G. for Instruction, Dalhousie.
Wing Commander, 16 Nov. 93 — 0 fficiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 27 May 91. — With 26 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 May 93.
Wing Officer, 2 Apr. 94. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 95.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 6 Mar. 93.
2nd Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
I Company Pathans.
Linked ivith ind Sikh Infantry and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" {Relief and Capture) — "Peiwar Kotal"^" Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Edwardesabad. Uniform, '.Drab, Facings, Black,
Major R.R. N. Sturt, Staff Corps
Major G. W. B. Swiney, Staff Corps
Captain L. E. Cooper, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Eales, Staff Corps
Captain A. NichoUs, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Caruana, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. G. Shevvell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M. S. Elsmie, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. L. Hornby. DSO, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Bicktord, Staff Cores
Lieut. J. B.Bowring. Staff Corps
Surgeon Major G. Duncan, MB
Surgeon Lieut. H. J. K. Bamfield
9 Mar. 93 [Commandant, i June 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
26 Aug. 96J2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, i June 94.— Sick Furlough.
13 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 4 Mar. 96.— Furlough.
22 Jan. 92 Wing Officer, 22 Aug. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander.
22 Oct. 92|Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 88.- With 6 Punjab Infantry.
14 Jan. 96 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 Sept. 91.
25 Noy. 85 Wing Officer, 13 Mar. 93. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, ist Class.
3 May 90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Nov. 93.
18 Mar. 91 Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 93.
19 Deo. 93 Officiating Quarter Master.
28 Apr. 95;Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
I Apr. 94iln medical charge, 31 Jan. 96. — Sick Furlough.
28 July 94 Officiating in medical charge.
4th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
Linked with 1st and t,th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dera Ismail Elian.
"Dblhi" — "LuoKNOw" (Relief and Capture) — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Wano, Waziristan. Uniform, Drab, Facings, Blue,
Major 0. C. Radford, Staff Corps
Major C. B. Brownlow, Staff Corps..
Captain A. R. Browning, Staff Corps
Captain C. Schofield, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Prendergast, Staff Corps
Captain P. J. Miles, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. W. B. Gray, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. C.Creagh, Staff Corps
Lieut. E.L. Swifte, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. B. Barwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. B. Lees, Wiltshire Regt,
Lieut. G. A. S. Gordon, Staff Corps..
Surgeon Lt.Colonel R. N. Stoker
7 Dec. 88
10 Sept.95
13 Aug. 90
10 Mar. 94
23 Aug. 95
1 Feb. 96
22 Jan. 90
9 Dec. 91
14 Nov. 92
3 Dec. 95
2 Oct. 93
19 Dec. 95
30 Sept, 94
Commandant, 5 Jan. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Nov. 95.
Wing Commander, 7 Sept. 83.
Wing Officer, 31 May 85.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 88.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, i April 91.
Wing Officer, 5 Jan. 94. — Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 5 Jan. 94.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 94.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 94.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Feb. 96.
494
Punjab Frontier Force.
5th Punjab Infantry. — liaised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies bikhs, i Company Do<jras, 3 Companies Pathans, i Company Punjabi
Maliomedans.
Linked ivith 1st and j\th Punjab Infantry. — llcgimcntal Centre, Dcra Ismail Khan.
" PeIWAE KOTAt " — " ClIiEASIA" "KaBUL, 1879" "AFGHAmSTAN, 187S-80."
Head Quarters at Eohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Reuaeks.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Maior R. F. Jameson, StafE Corps
Major F. P. L. White, Staff Corps
Captain F. B. Mein, Staff Corps
Captain A. A. J. Jotinstone, Staff Corps
Captain P. Holland, Staff Corps
Captain R. C. O. Creagti, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. E. Veuoiir, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. P. James, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. W. E. Knollys, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Ames, West York Regt. ...
Surgeon Captain C. Duer, MB
6th Punjab Info^a.'uCY .—(Transferred from Bombay Presidency in 1849. Designation
changed, 4 Aug. i8s6.)^LinJccd with 2nd Sikh Inf. and 2nd Punja.b Inf. — Regimented Centre, Kohat-
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Pathans, i Company Punjabi Maliomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs,
2 Companies Dogras.
"Ready, Aye Ready." With Tochi Valley Force. Depot at Edwardesabad. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Sed.
Commandant, jh Apr. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. ifiApr. 94. — Offg.Comdt.
Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 28 Feb. 83.— D. A. Q. M. Gen. Intell. Branch, Simla.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. S7.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 12 Nov. S8.
Wing Officer, 18 July 90.
Wing Officer, 26 Mar. 96.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 May q6.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 11 Nov. 95.
Lt.Colonel J. E. Mein, Staff Corps
Major E. W. Canliffe, Staff Corps
Major G. R.MacMuUen, Staff Corps...
Captain D. J. O. Taylor, Staff Corps
Captain A. NichoUs, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. C. Hutchinson, StaffCorps
Captain E. H. Bernard, StaffCorps..
Captain C. C. A. Sillery, Staff Corps..
Lieut. F. D. Grant, Staff Corps
Commandant, 2 Mar. 92.
2nd in Command and VVing Comdr., 2 Mar. 92. — Offg. Comdt.
Wing Comdr., 2 Mar. 92. — Dep. Insp. Gen. of Mil. Police,
Burmah.
Wing Commander, 2 June 92. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Officiating Wing Commander. — At Edwardesabad, Commanding
Depot. — From 2 Punjab Infantry.
Wing Officer, 9 July 36.^Furlough.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. S7. — Cantonment Magistrate, Mandalay.
Wing Officer, 6 Aug. 90. — Burmah. Military Police.
Wing Officer, 30 July 90.— Assist. Mil. Accountant, 2nd Clas.?,
Rawul Piudee.
Wing Officer, 18 Mar. 93.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 93. — Prob. Commissariat Department.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 Aug. 95.
Wing Officer, 2 Apr. 94. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 14 July 96.
In medical charge, 25 Jan. 96.
8 Companies — Commandant; 2 Wmg Commanders ; 5 Wing
6 July
10 tiept.95
11 Sept. 96
1 May 89
22 Oct. 92
22 Jan. 90
22 Oct. 92
10 Mar. 94
2 July 88
Lieut. 0. 0. Tenner, Staff Corps 25 Sept.89
Lieut. A. E. Dallas, StaffCorps 16 Jan. 91
Lieut. E. Kirkpatrick, Staff Corps 14 Juue 92
Lieut. F. D. Browne, StaffCorps 9 Apr. 92
Lieut. T. L. Leeds, StaffCorps 14 Dec. 92
Surgeon Captain E. Wilkinson ,..l28 July 91
^Establishment of each Hegiment of Punjab Infantry,
Officers; I Medical Officer ; 8 Subadars ; 8Jamadars;4o Havildars; 40 Naioks ; 16 Drummers; 800 Sepoys.
5th Goorkha {Eifle) Regiment.
"PeiwaeKotal" — "Chaeasia" — " Kabul, 1879"— "Kandahah, iSSo"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
Linked 'with the 1st and i^th, GoorkJucs.
FIRST BA-TTATjION.— Raised 22 Mai/ iS^S.— Regimental Centre, Abbotiabad.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. R. Martin, StaffCorps 28 Aug. 95! Commandant, 3 June 96.
10 sept. 88 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. — 3 .Tune 96. — With 2 Batt.
11 Aug. 91 Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 2 Battalion.
23 Oct. 91 Wing Officer, 14 Nov. 94.
22 Jau. 92 Wing Officer, lo Oct. 84. — With 2 Battalion.
22 Oct. 92 WingOfflcer, 12 Deo. 85.— Furlough.
12 May 94 Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 86. — With 2 Battalion.
7 F b. 96 Wing Officer, 7 Apr. 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
29 .\iig. 96 Wing Officer, i Aug. 87. — On Special Duty, Gilgit.
25 Aug. 86 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 May 95. — With 2 Battalion.
29 Oct. 88 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 Mar. 94.
II Feb. 92 Officiating Wing Officer.
14 Apr. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Mar 92 Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Sept. 96 In medical charge, 20 Jan. 96.
SECOND BATTALIO'N —Raised 10 Nov. 1&S6.— Regimental Centre, Abbottabad.
With Force in Cbitral. Uniform, Dark Green. Facingt, Black.
Captain B. Vansittart, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. G. Kemball, Staff Corps
Captain B. de S. Smart, Staff Corps
Captain J. O. S. Fayrer, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. M. Stewart, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain I. Philipps, Staff Corps...
UlE Capt. G. H. Boisragon, StaffCorps
Captain C. H. Davies, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. E. Badcock, DSO. Staff Corps
Lieut. Hon. C. G. Bruce, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. S. D. B. Ketchon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. J.P. Browne, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. D. Villiers-Stuart, Staff Corps
Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. T. B. Bookey
Lt.Colonel G. Hawkes, StaffCorps.,
Captain E. Vansittart, StaffCorps .
Major A. A. Barrett, Staff' Corps ....
Captain A. H. G. Kemball, Staff Corps
Captain I. Phibnps, Staff Corps
Captain J. O. S. Fayrer, Staff Corps .
Captain C. M. Crawford, Staff Corps .
Captain P. W. Evatt, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. E. Chesney, Staff Corps
Lieut. F.G.Lucas, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. B. C. Boddam, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. R. Johnson, Staff' Corps ..
Lieut. M. R.W. Nightingale, Staff Corps
Lieut. H, A. H. Thompson, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. H. P. Barlow, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. F.Warbuxton, StaffCorps
Surgeon Major A. W. Mackenzie,a/j8,
9 Feij. gejCommandant, 10 Nov. 93
10 Sept.SSOffioiating Commandaut,withrankof Major.— From iBattaUon.
10 Si:)jt.95|2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 10 Nov. 93. — A. A. Gen.
Punjab Frontier Force.
11 Aug. 9iJ2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 3 June 93. — With i Battalion.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From i Battalion.
Wing Commander, i Mar. 94. — From i Battalion.— SickFurlough
Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 86. — D. A. A. Gen. for Musketry, Imperial
Service Troops.
Wing Officer, 29 April 89. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 25 July 91.— Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 May 92.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 25 May 95.
Wing Officer, 26 Mar. 96.
Wing Officer, i3 Feb. 94.
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 2 Bn. i Gooi'khas.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 20 Jan. 96.
12 May 94
22 Jan.
92
9 Sept. 93
6 May
q6
30 Ja 1 1
86
25 Aug
.86
5 Juue 89
18 Dec
qi
23 nee
qi
31 July
88
19 Nov'
92
31 Jaii.
q4
31 Maj-
89
IVEAORAS ARIVIY.
Governor's Body Guard.
" Sketabuldee."
Head Quarters at Xadras. XJniform, Sacurlet. Facingt, Blue. Laee, Gold.
495
Rahk, >(am:es, and Coepb.
Captain G. H. Arbuthnot, StaffCorps...
Lieut. B. J. H. Humfrey, Staff Corps...
Brig. Surgr. Lt.Colonel H. J. Hazlect ...
Surgeon Major C. M. Thompson, MB..
Abmy
Rank.
9 Sept.93
30 Jan. 86
7 Mar. go
Reaiabes.
Commandant, i Apr. 95. — From 3 Lancers.
Adjutant, 2 Apr. 91. — From 3 Lancers.
In medical charge, 13 Feb. 93. — Sick Furlough.
31 Mar. 92:0fficiating in medical charge.
Establishment. — Commandant; Adjutant; Medical Officer; i Hospital Assistant; z Subadars; 2 Jamadars; i
Havildar Major ; 7 Havildars; 6 Naicks ; i Farrier Ma.ior; 2 Farrier Havildars; 2 Shoeing Smiths; 2
Trumpeters; 100 Troopers; 8 Recruit and Pension Boys, and 100 Horses. Native Artificers. — 1 Superin-
tendent; I Smith; 2 Chucklers ; i Hammerman; i Bellows-boy.
ist Madras Lancers (Buised in October 1787 — formerly the $th Begt.).
Class Squadron Regiment — 7 half Squadrons Alahomedans and i half Squadron Mahrattas.
" Mysore" — "Seringapatam" — " Ava" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bellary. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff, Lace, Silver,
Major S. E. M. Lawford, StaffCorps....! 9 Au^:. 93 Commandant, 28 July 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major R. G. Jones, Statf Corps 13 June 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, >o Aug. 94.— Mili-
' tary Secretary to Resident, Hyderabad. [Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Comdr. i Jan. 92. — D. A. A. Gen. Madras. —
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 June 96. —
Superintendent Remount Depot, Haupore.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 June 96.
Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 93. ^Furlough.
Squadron Comdr. 4 Aug. 93. — JJ.A.A.G. Secunderabad Dist.
Major C. Stevens, Staff Corps 'n Nov,
Captain A. P. Westlake, DSO. Staff C... 29 Nov,
Captain G. S. Kerrioh, Staff Corps I 1 May 89
Captain H. L. B. Acton, StaffCorps ... 11 Autf.gi
Captain R. H. D. Thriig, StaffCorps.. 22 Jan. 92
Captain W. G. H. Stirling, Staff Corps' 9 Sept.93
Captain C. H. F. Binsteed, Staff Corps ii2 May 94
Lieut. A. S.Arnold, Staff Corps '30 Jan. 86
Lieut. R. de L. Faunce, StaffCorps 127 Aug. 89
Lieut. N. B. G. Strong, StaffCorps '30 Nov. 93
Lieut. C. J. F. O. Johues, Staff Corps., j 3 Dec. 94
Lieut. F. V. L. Fritchard, Staff Corps.. 9 Nov. 95
Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. North... i July 93
Squadron Commander, 20 June 96. — With 23 Madras Infantry.
Squadron Commander, 20 June 96.
Sqviadron Officer, 4 Aug. 93.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 28 July 93.
Squadron Officer, 20 June 96.
Squadron Officer, 20 June 96,
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 3 Feb. 82.
2nd Madras Lancers (Stevenson Pater. — Received into tJie BritisJi Service 1784).
Class Squadron Regiment— 6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, i half Squadron Mahrattas, i half Squadron mixed.
" Cabnatic " — " Sholinghuk "— " Mtsoee " — "Seringapatam " — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, French Qrey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver,
Major A. B. Fenton, StaffCorps
Major F. B. Deane, StaffCorps
Captain H. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps
Captain R. D. Burlton, StaffCorps
Captain E. M. Reed, StaffCorps
CaptainB. Holloway, StaffCorps
Captain J. R. Mathewes, Staff Corps,..
Captain A. G. W. Moore, StaffCorps...
Lieut. C. B. N. Priestley, StaffCorps...
Lieut. B. J. Petre, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. E. Hughes, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. \V. Carey, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Major E. P. Youngerman, MB.
2 Aug. 8
10 Sept. 91
12 Feb. 8
22 Jan. 9c
19 Feb. 9
22 Oct. 9
10 May 93
28 Feb. 96
1 Feb. 88
26 Oct. 89
3 Dec. 94
lo Oct. 94
I Oct. 93
Commandant, 19 Apr. 92, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 94.
Squadron Commander, 27 Sept. Sg. — Furlough.
Squadron Commander, i Jan. 92.
Squadron Commander, 27 Apr. 94. — D. A. A. G. Bangalore.
Squadron Commander, i May 96. — Staff College, Samihurst.
Squadi'on Officer, 22 Dec. 87. — Offg. D.A.A. Gen., Belgaum.
Squadron OliBcer, 28 July 93.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 27 Apr. 94.— Burmah Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 10 Jan. 96. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 20 Tune 96. — Officiating Adjutaut.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 12 Feb. 92.
3rd Madras Lancers {Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1784 as the 2ndj Regt.),
Class Squadron Regiment-6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, z half Squadrons mixed.
" Mysore" — " Seringapatam" — "MahiijPOEe."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, French Greg. Facings, Buff, Lace, Silver,
Captain F. L. Jones, Staff Corns
Captain H. W. E. Georges, Staff Corps
Captain L. W. C. Kerrich, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. Vans Agnew, StaffCorps ...
Captain R. P. R. Fdrmby, Staff Corps
Captain F. C.Logan-Home. StaffCorps
Captain G. H. Arbuthnot, StaffCorps...
Lieut. F. JoUie, StaffCorps
Lieut. B. J. H. Humfrey, StaffCorps.
Lieut. B. Wintour, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. S. F.Claridge, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. C. Oakes, Durham Lt. Inf. ..
Lieut. L. H. R. Ames, StaffCorps
liieut. W. M. Fenning, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. F. Adams, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. Armstrong
10 Sept.83|
12 Feb. 891
22 Jan. 92
13 Aug. 90'
19 Feb. 92
23 Apr. 92
9 Sept.93
Jan. 86
Jan. 86
Feb. 88
Ma.y 93
July 94
Nov. 95
Mar. g6
Juneg4
Mar. 90
Commandant, ii Aug. 03, with rank of Major. [—Furlough.
2nd in Com. and SquadComdr., 11 Aug. 93, with rank of Major,
Squadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93. [sions.
Squad. Comdr., ii Aug. 93. — Supdt. Family Payments and Pen-
Squadron Commander, 10 Jan. 96.
Squadron Officer, 24 Apr. 86. — Commandant Governor's Body
Guard.
Squadron OfDcor and Adjutant, 17 March 93.
Squadron Officer, i Apr. 95. — Adjutant Governor's Body Guard.
Squadron Officer, 15 Jan. 94. — Aide de Camp to the Governor
Squadron Officer, i Apr. 95. — Furlough. [of Madras.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiatiug Squadron Officer. — Sick Furlough,
In medical charge, 13 Apr. 91.
Fach Regiment of Cavalry consists of 8 Troops with the folloming Fstahlishment : — Commandant ; 4 Squadron Com-
manders ; 4 Squadron Officers ; i Medical Officer ; 2 Hospital Assistants ; S Subadars ; 8 Jamadars ; i Havildar
Major; 40 Havildars; 40 Naigues; i Trumpet Major; 8 Trumpeters; i Farrier Major; 8 Farrier Havildars; 4
Shoeing Smiths ; 4 Vel.eriuary Pupils; 502 Troopers; 16 Recruit and 14 Pension Boys; i Second Tindal ; 4 Regi-
mental Lascars; 8 Puckallies; i Choudry; 2 Toties; and Horses 87 per cent, of the effective strength ufthe Estab-
lishment. Native Artificers. — i Superintendent; i Maistry Sruith ; i M.aistry Chuckler ; i Smith; 1 Hammer-
man; I Bellows-boy; 4 Chucklers.
I I
496
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners {Queen's Own).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
" CiEyATic" — " Sholinghtie " — "Mtsoee " — " bEaiNGAPiTAM" — "Egypt" (with the Sphinx) — "Assate" —
" Java " — "Nagpobe" — "Mahidpoee, 1817" — " Ava" — "China" (with the Dragon) — " Meeanee" —
"HTDKEAEAn " — " Pegtj"— " Peksia " — " LucKNOw " — " Centeal India " — "Taku Fobts'
" Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Egypt, 1882" — " Tel-el-Kebie" — "Suakik, 1885'
BuEMA, 1883-87." HeaclQuartersatSangaiore.
■ " Pekin"
"TorBEK "•
A Depot Company, — Bangalore.
B Company, — Bangalore.
No. I Company,— V/ith Suakin Force.
No. 2 Company,— Bangalore.
No. 3 Company, — Thayetmyo.
No. 4 Company, — Bangalore.
No. 5 Company,— Malakand Camp.
No. 6 Company, — Secunderabad.
Detachment (Telegraph Section),— Sealkote. Burmah Comnany, — Mandalay.
Sonorary Colonel — Field Xfarshal K.Jt.H. Albert EdvTard, Pr-hice o/" Wales and DiLke of Cornwal
K'^i. KT. EP. GCB. GCSI. OCMG. GCIE.' GCVO.
Bank, Names, and CoEpa.
Lt. Colonel C. B. Wilkieson, R-En^ineers
Major H. E. Goodwyn, DSO. R. En
AEilY
Rank.
Remabes.
Jlnr. gC Commandant, 28 Oct. 90.
12 Dec. 94 Superintendent of Instruction, 28 Oct. go.
Lieut. T. Eraser, Royal Engineers !i8 Feb. 3o Adjutant, 6 Sept. 93.
Captain D. W. Evans, R. Engineers 1 Jan. 94 Superintendent Park and Train, 7 Mar. 95.
Captain H. B. H. Wright, R. Engineers I12 July 92.Companj- Commander, 28 Dec. 8S.— 4 Company.
Captain C. H. Roe, Royal Engineers ...J27 Aug. 92;'Jompany Comdr., i3.ipril 89. — i Comnany.— S.M.E. Chatham.
Captain J. A. S. TuUoch, R. Engineers 11 Dec. 93 Company Commander, 31 Aug. 89. — B Company.
Captain E.L.Dunsterville,R.EngineerS|24 Jan. gsjCompany Commander, i5 Jan. 91.— 3 Company.
Captain E. P. Johnson, R. Engineers ... 17 Apr. gsiCompanj' Commander, 15 June 93. — ^5 Company.
Company Commander.
Captain F. F. Weedon, R. Engineers ... 14 Mar. 96|Co.npany Commander, 2 Nov. 94. — A Company. — Furlough.
Captain T. Fraser, Royal Engineers ...118 Feb. 86, Company Commander and Adjutant, 7 Mar. 93.
Lieut. C. Ainslie, Royal Engineers '24 July 86 Company Commander, 7 Mar. 95. — 6 Company.
Captain C. H. Heycock, R. Engineers j 5 Deo. 95 Company Comdr. 21 Mar. 94.— Burmah Company, Mandalay.
Lieut. H. J. M. Marshall, R. Engineers;i6 Feb. 87 Companj' Otlicer, 25 Feb. 91. — 2 Company.— Offg. Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. N. M. Hemming, R. Engineers.. .114 Mar. 91 Company Officer, 2 Nov. 94. — 4 Company.— Olfg. Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. G. A. F. Sanders, R. Engineers. ..127 July 91 Company Officer, 25 Mar. 92. — 5 Company. — Offg.Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. B.H. Rooke, Royal Engineers ...jis Feb. 92 Company Officer, 15 June 93. — Burmah Comiiany.
Lieut. W. S. Traill, Royal Engineers ...|2q Mar. 93|Company Officer, 2 July 93.— B Company. — Offg. Comp. Comdr.
Lieut. J. R. Chancellor, B. Engineers 125 July gslCompany Officer, 31 May 55.— 1 Company.
Lieut. R. A. Gillam, Royal Engineers 13 Feb. 94JCompany Officer, 6 Sept. 93. — 3 Company.
Lieut. J. B. Barstow, Royal Engineer3|24 July 94iComp.auy Officer, 7 Mar. 93. — A Company. [TJmballa.
Lieut. W. Robertson, R. Engineers j 7 Aug. 95!Corapany Officer, 7 Mar. 95. — 6 Company- — Telegraph duty,
Lieut. S. 6. Loch, Royal Engineers 10 Feb. 96 Officiating Company Officer and Quarter Master. — B Company.
Lieut. P. E. Hodgson, R. Engineers ... 25 July 96 Officiating Company Officer. — 2 Company.
Lieut. B. W. Manley, R. Engineers ... 25 July ge^Officiating Company Officer. — 5 Company.
Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. W.E.Johnson, i/Zi. 4 May 95'ln medical charge, 23 May 90.
lEslahlishment :—'S!'he Corps consists of 9 Companies (6 Service Companies numbered i to 6, and 2 Depot Com-
panies lettered A and B, and Burmah Company) : Commandant; Superintendent of Instruction; Superin-
tendent Park and Train; Adjutant; i Medical Officer; 0 Company Commanders; 9 ;Company Officers;
Warrant Officer; Sergeant Major; Quarter Master Sergeant; 1 Company Sergeant Major R. Engineers;
9 Company Sergeant Majors ; 7 Sergeants; 10 First Corporals ; 9 Second Corporals; 2 Hospital Assistants;
9 Subadars; 17 Jamadars; ■;5 (local) Havildars; 88 Naicks; 17 Buglers; 1,032 Sappers; 24 Recruit
Boys ; 18 Pension Boys ; 4 Drivel Havildars ; 4 Driver Naicks ; 72 Drivers, and 72 Equipment Mules.
1st Madras Infantry — Pioneers ( Shaik Modeen — Porannah— formerly ist
^ Battalion ist Regiment.—Baised at Fort St. George in 1758).— LiJited ivith 4th Sf 21st Regiments.—
Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment — i Company Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, i Company Telingas,
,, ,,,, 5 Companies mixed.
" CABNiTic — Mysobe "~" Sbbinqapatam"— " Seetabcldee "— " Nagpoee "— " Ava "— " Pegu "— " Cbnteal
India" — "Afghanistan. 1879-80"—" Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, Sed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel G. 0. Fenwick, Staff Corpi
Captain E.G. W.M.Kennedy, Staff 6..
Captain B. A. Johnstone, Staff Corps..
Captain C. W. Wilkieson, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Batten, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.J. Gunning, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Bowen, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. T. Rouse, Staff Corps ....
2nd Lieut. G. A. Hawks, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Major D. P. Warliker :
Surgeon Captain D. H. M. Graves, MB.
27 June 96 Commandant, 26 Mar. 94.
13 Aug. 90 2nd in Com and Wing Comdr, 16 June 93, with rank of Major.
23 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, 9 Mar. 94.— D. A. A. Gen. for Musk., Rangoon,
10 Mar. 94 Wing Commander, 13 Aug. 95.— From 4 Madras Infantry.
6 May 96 Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 87.
21 Feb. 38 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Jan. 91.
8 Nov. 88 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.— Sick Furlough.
26 Feb. 3q Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.
30 Oct. 92 Wing Officer, 18 June 96.
10 Oct. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 27 June 90. — Furlough.
28 July 91 Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Madras Infantry (Mootoo Naik— formerly ist Battalion 2nd
Regiment.— Raised at Madras in 1759). — Lraked with 15th Sf 26th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedaus, 3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
I Company mixed.
"Caenatic'' — "Mysobe" — "Assays" — "Nagpoee" — "China" — "The Dragon.y
Head Quarters at Eaepore and Sumbulpore. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major J. H. Juxon-Jones, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Haughton, Staff Corps..
Captain A. H. Kellie, Staff Corps
Captain A. R.Denne, Staff Corps
Captain A. T. Toung, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. E. E. Beddek, Staff Corps
Lieut. H.E.Norman, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Mears, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. G. J. Oarmichael, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Hopwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. de;C'. O'Grady, Staff Corps ..
Surgeon Captain T. C. Moore '
10 June 94, Commandant, i June 93, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
11 Feb. 88|2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i Jane 93, with
rank of Major. — D. A. A. Gen. Burmah.
I Feb. 90 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 Nov. 95. — On com-
mand at Sumbulpore.
28 Jan. 93! Wing Commander, 11 Nov. 93. — With 23 Madras Infantry.
22 Jan. 92 Wing Officer, 12 May 90.
2 Apt.
4 Dec. 89
21 Nov. 90
20 Mar. 93
I July 92
30 Nov. 95
31 Mar. 87
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Feb. 91.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Nov. 90.
Wjiig Officer, 28 July 93.— On duty, Russia.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 95-
Officiating Wing Officer.— Station Staff Officer, Kamptee.
Officiating Wing Officer.— At Sumbulpore.
In medical charge, 4 Jan. 94.
J<,aeliJieqiment 0/ JSatioe Infantry consists of 8 Companies with the following Establishment:— Oomma.ii(ia.nt: 2 Wing
Commanders; sWmg Officers; Medical Officer; 2 Hospital Assistants; 8 Subadars; 8 Jamadars; . Havildar
Major; 40 4.avildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 720 Privates; 24 Recruit Boys ; 18 Pension Boys ; i znd-Tindal;
4 Lascars; a PuckaUies; iChoudryjand 2Toti9S.Tlie 20th Regimoat Native Infantry has an additional ,Tama-
iar to carry aa Honorary Colour,
Remaeks.
3rd Madras {or FalamcottaJi) Light Infantry (Turin— formerly ist Battalion 497
^rd Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked with 22nl Regiment. — ^
Regimental Centre, Trichinopolg.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
4 Companies mixed.
Now OE Netee" — "Caen-atio" — "SHOLiifGHUE''— "MrsoEE" — " Mahidpoee" — "Ava"— "BuEMA, 1885-87.
Head Quarters at Myingyan. Detachments at Kalewa, etc. Utiiform, lied. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
itajor R. K. Teirersham, DSO. Staff C...
■Captain G. C. Atkinson, Staff Corps
j>.s.c. Captain E. Peach, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. W. Lilly, Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Harris, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Grey, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. P. Ainslie, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. W. C. Nicholson, Staff Corps ...
iieut.G. A. C. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. O'Reilly, Staff Corps
Commandant, 6 June 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 6 June 94,with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 24 July 95. — Attach^ Adj. Gen. 's Dept. Simla
Wing Officer, 23 Dec. i6. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 26 July Sg. ' [yan.— Offg. Qr"' Mr
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 89.— S. S. O. and Cant, ilag., &o., Mying
Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 91.— S.S.O. Chin Hills.
Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
In medical charge.
4th Madras Infantry — Pioneers (BailUe— formerly ist Battalion 4th Begt.
Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked with ist and 21st Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment- 1 Company Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 5 Companies mixed.
" Caenatic" — " Shohnghue" — "'Mtsoee" — "Ass ate " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
■Colonel J. E. Porteous, Staff Corps
Bt.Major G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps ...
'Captain E. L. HoUoway , Staff Corps ..
•Captain F. Churchill, Staff Corps
'Captain C. W. Wilkieson, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. T. Swan, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. M. Rice, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. R. Scott-Elliot, Staff Corps..
2nd Lieut. S. B.Watson, Staff Corps.,
snd Lieut. M. H. "B. Geddes, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major M. J. Kelawala
Surgeon Lieut. F. Wall
22 Sept.95
5 Oct. 92
25 Feb. 91
22 Oct. 92
10 Mar. 94
25 'Aug. 86
28 Apr. 95
28 Apr. 95
10 Oct. 94
16 Jan, 95
2 Oct. 92
29 Jan. 95
Commandant, 5 Nov. 91. [Bangalora.
2nd in Command and Wmg Comdr., 5 Nov. 91. — Assist. Adj. Gen,
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 88.- vVith i Madras Infantry.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 Nov. 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Feb. 95.
Wing Officer, 3 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 20 June 96.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 96.
In medical charge, 5 Oct. 88. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
5th Madras Infantry ( ShaiJc Kudawtmd — formerly ist Bn.^th Begiment.
Raised near Madras in Decemher 1759). — Linked v.'ith i6th and zjth Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
'Class CompanyRegiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas, 2 Companies mixed.
" CaBITATIC " — " SHOLINGHtJE " — " MxSOHK "—' ' PeGU " — " BUEMA, i835-a7."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Eed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel F. C. Maltby, Staff Corps ..
•Captain H. H. H. Aspinall, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Bradley, Staff Corps ...
■Captain C. E. H. Connell, Staff Corps
■Captain H. E. C. B. Nepean, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. J. G. Dunolly, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. R. Kauntze, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. H. Butler, Staff Corps
liieut. S. V. Byland, Staff Corps
•Surgeon Major J. Scott, MB
16 Oct. 92 Commandant, 23 Aug
22 Mar. 88 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 11 May 94, -with rank of Major.
31 Jan. 91 Wing Commander, 16 Jan. 91.
lo Mar. 94 Wing Commander, 26 Mar. 91.
29 Aug. 96 vying Officer, i Feb. 91.
8 Dec. 86 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Nov. 89.
2 Apr. 90 Wmg Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Oct. 93.
28 Aug. 92 Wing Officer, 23 July 95.
28 Apr. 95 Wing Officer, 28 Aug. 95.— Furlough.
Apr. 94 In medical charge, 21 Dec. 94.
6th Madras Infantry (MacJcenzie — formerly itst Battalion 6tli Begiment.
Raised, at Trichinopoly in July 1761). — Linked with 14th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
I 3 Companies mixed.
" Caenatic'' — "Sholinghue" — "Mtsoeb'' — "Seeingapatam" — "BonEBON" — "China" — "The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Berhampore. Wing at Cuttaok. Uniform, Sed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
lit. Colonel T. Greenaway, Staff Corps
•Captain G.J. Shaw, Staff Corps
Captain J. Thornhill, Staff Corps
Captain W. E. Brett, Staff Corps
Captain W. Browne, Staff Corps ,
liieut. R. B.B.Howe, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. L.H.Marriott, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. A. Moore, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. G. P. Lawrenson, Staff Corps
Lieut. L.B. Fagan, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. T. Browne, Staff Corps ,
Surgeon Lt.Colonel E. Ferrand,3i"Z)...,
12 Feb. 93
I Apr. 89
28 Jan. 93
22 Oct. 92
14 Jan. 91
8 Dec. 86
24 Mar. 91
24 Sept. 90
3 Mar. 91
9 Oct. 91
27 Mar. 92
30 Sept.95
[rank of Major. — At Cuttack.
Commander, 29 Sept. 92, with
Commandant, 27 Sept. 92.
2nd in Command and Wing
Wing Commander, 9 June 93.
Wing Officer, 20 Apr. 94.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, iFeb. 83.
Wing Officer, 29 March 90.
Wing Officer, 9 June 93.— D. A. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 April 91. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 July 93.— D. A. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 Oct. 94.
Wing Officer, 3 Sept. 95.— Officiating Adjutant. [Ganjam, Ike,
In medical charge, i July 82.— Acting District Medical Officer,
7th Madras Infantry [Cooke— formerly ist Battalion yth Begiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly, August 1761). — Linked with igth and z^th Regiments. —
Regim,ental Centre, Belgavym.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Telingas, 2 Companies mixed.
"Caenatic" — "Mtsoee"' — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Uniform, Eed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major G. P. M. Prichard, Staff Corps...
Captain D. S. Lewis, Staff Corps
Captain H. Thornton, Staff Corps ,
Captain J. Kendall, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. H. W. Johnston, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. F. H. H. Jefficoat, Staff Corps .„
Lieut. A. J. Ralph, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. L.Tan der Gucht, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. W. Harrison, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Scott, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. N. Davidson, Staff Corps...,
Surgeon Major J. A. Burton ,.
9 Aug. 95|Commandant, 16 Oct. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
II May 89
II Aug. 91
9 May 96
30 Jan. 86
4 Jan. go
29 Apr. 91
5 Aug. 9 1
20 Sept. 91
10 Aug, 92
13 Feb. 94
2 Oct, 92
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 28 Oct. 94, with rank of Major,
Wmg Commander, 25 May 94.
Wing Officer, 10 June 87.— Adjutant Malabar Vol. Rifles,
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Oct. 87.
Wing Officer, i July 92.
Wing Officer, i July 92.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.— Prob. Commissariat Depf. [Farlough.
Wing Officer, 20 July 94.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nl Class.—
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 95,
Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Sept. 87.— Furlough,
I I 2
49^ 8th Madras Infantry (Jormerhj ist Battalion Sth Begiment.
^ . Raised near Madras in September 1761). — Linked with ijth and 2^tli Regiments. — '•
•^ ^ Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, i Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"Caenatic" — "Sholin-ghuk" — " Seeingapatam:" — "Assate." — An Elephant.
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Aemx
Rank.
Major J. S. G. Manera, Staff Corps
Captain H. D. M'Intyre, Statf Corps ..
Captain A. F. P. Pa.Kton, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. N. M. Cooke, Staff Corps ..
Lieat. T. W. Y. Campbell, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. H. Lowry, Staff Corps ]3o Jan.
Lieut. H. A. P. Lindsay, Staff Corps ... 16 Jan.
Lieut. F. W. Bagshawe, Staff Corps 119 Sept.!
Lieut. C. L. Haldane, Staff Corps '24 Sept.(
Lieut. W. R. B. Golan, Staff Corps 14 Dec.
Lieut. G. Moberly, Staff Corps 15 July
Lieut. R. W. S. Elliott, Staff Corps 2S Apr.
Surgeon Major F. R. Livecha 31 .Mar.
Remaeks.
Commandant,? Oct. 94, with rank of Lt.Cjloirel. [of Major
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 March 95, with rank:
Wing Commander, 20 July 96.
Wing Officer, 29 Jan. 86. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Oct. 89.— FErlongh.
Wing Officer, 14 Sept. 88. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 91. — Dep. .Assist. Cona,. Gen. 2nd Class-.
\Ving Officer, 16 Oct. 93. — Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i July 9.2.
Wing Officer, 30 June 93.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating AVing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[n medical charge. 2 Oct. 85.
9th Madras Infantry {Kelly — formerly ist Battalion gth Begiment.
Raised at Madura m 1765). — Lniked n-ith 11th and 28th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras:
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
I Company mixed.
A Galley with the Motto "KHOosHKEEWnTuEEE" — "Caenatio" — " Sholinghue" — "Mtsoke" — "Ava" — "PEG-r.'"'
Head Quarters at Bellary. Uniform, Red. Facings, Qreen. Zace,Oold,
Lt.Colonel D. B. Pryce, Staff Corj),
Captain J. Jackson, Staff Corps
Captain W. B. Young, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. W. A. Firth, Statf Corps ..
Lieut. W. B. Powell, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. deV. Harvest, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. P. Clarke, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. G. Pierce, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. T. Stewart, Staff Corj/s
Surgeon Major R.-H. Cama
July 94
II Aug. 91
27 Jan. 94
17 Oct. 88
10 Mar. 89
10 Apr. 89
27 Nov. 89
23 Feb. 00
18 July 94
Commandant, i Dec. 90.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., i July 92, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 11 Jan. 95.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 Dec. 89.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 90.
Wing Officer, 17 Dec. 90.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 Sept. 91.— Adjutant Madras Tolunteer Guards^
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i July 92.
Wing Officer, 20 June qo— Furlough.
31 Mar. 92 In medical charge, 23 July 86.
10th Madras Infantry (ist Burma-Qnorkha Rifles). — Thusmee. — Baised at Vellare^
in June 1766.
"Caenatic" — " MrsoBE
Head Quarters at Kengtoig. Detachmen
MajorE.R. J. Presgrave.DiO. Staff Corps
Capt. G. N. Cauiaeld, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain J. Henegan, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain B. Tr.ydell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. N. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. H. Sutton. Staff Corps
Jjieut. R. A. Firth, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. L. Orman, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Guthrie-Smith, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain T. H. Foulkes 29
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
■" ASIBOOB" — " AsSATE '' — " ATA '' — " BUEMA, 1885-87."
ts at Maymyo and Mong Hsin. Uniform, Dark G-reen. Facings, Blacf.
Dec. 93 Commandant, 7 June 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel. [.Monii Hsin.
Jan. 92 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 25 May 94, with rank of Major. —
Feb. 95 1 Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Aug. 95iWing Officer, 9 May 90.
Feb. 86 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 May 90,
Mar. Sg Wing Officer, 24 JUI3' 91.— Furlough.
Apr. 9:, Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93.
Jan. 93 Wing Officer, iS June 96. — Sick Furlough.
Sept.92:Ott:ciating Wing Officer.
!ln medical charge.
July 96I Officiating in medical charge.
11th Madras Infantry (Macneile — Syed Homed — -formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment. — Raised at Ongole in January 1767). — Linked v:ith gth and 28th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, i Company Telingas, 3 Companies mixed.
" Sebingapatam."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Zace,Gold.
Major H. F. Farrant, Stati' Corps | i Oct. 95
Captain H. Blston, Statf Corps 11 Nov. 8s
Commandant, 28 Nov. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Sick FurU
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 12 Jan. 94, with rank of Major-
Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 24 Apr. 86.
Wing Officer, 12 May 90. — Sick Ftirlongh.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 90. — With Merwara Battalion.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer, 20 July 94. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class,
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 July 94.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.
Captain H. T. H. Haiy, Staff Corps 123 Aug. 95
Lieut. J. W.Drever, Staff Corps iso Jan. 86
Lieut. H. P. Bell, Staff Corps 27 Feb. 89
Lieut. F. H. Johnstone, Staff Corps 16 Nov. 89
liieut. B. Scott, Staff Corps j26Aug.89
Lieut. H. C. Scott, Staff Corps 2 May 92
Lieut. A. D. Cox, Staff Corps 29 May 93
2nd Lieut. A. Shairp, Staff Corps 128 Nov. 94;Otticiating Wing Officer.
Sur/?eou Major M. E. Reporter | i Oct. 89lln medical charge, 26 Nov. 86.
12th Madras Infantry (2nd Burma Battalion). — Barim. — Baised at
Cuddalore in February 1767.
Linked u-ith ^2nd and 'iyd Regiments. — Ri-girmntal Centre, Maadalay .
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
" Cabnatic " — "Sholinghue" — " Ava" — "Bhema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at JUandalay. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, TTJiife, Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel A. Howlett, Statf Corps 122 Aug. 94JCommandant, 9 May 90.
Captain B. M. Rainey, Staff Corps ;22 Jan. 92 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 9 June 93, with rank of Major.
Y€. Bt^Major C. J. V7. Grant, Staff Corps 1 11 May 91! Wing Commander, 7 June 93. — Adjutant Neilgherry Vol. Rifles,
CaptainF. W. H. Cox, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 93iWing Commander, 6 Aug. 95.
Captain A.H. Williams, Staff Corps ... 7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 9 May 90.
Lieut. R.T. Anwjl-Passir.gham, S.C....I30 Jan. S6iWing Officer, g May 90.— Burmah Military Police.
Lieut. E. P. Rainey, Statf' Corps J17 Oct. S8|Wing Officer, 7 June 93.
Lieut. L. H. Ricketts, Staff Corps '26 Mar. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Apr. 94.
Lieut. W. W. F. C. Musgrave, Staff C. J27 June 92 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Aug, 95.
Lieut. A. de L. Faunce, Staff Corps ! i Apr. 94 Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95.
Burgeon Cpptain W. G. Pridmore . ...28 July 91 In medical charge, 2? Pec. 03.
13th Madras Infantry {Alcoch— formerly 2ndBv. ^rd Regiment. 499
-Raised at Madras in 1776) .—Linked with 20th and 22nd Regitnents.—Regimental Centre. Pallaveram.
Class Coaipany Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, i Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
CaRNATIC "— "3H0LIN-5HUE" — "MisORE" — " SEKINGiPiTAM "— " BUEMA, 1885-87."
Head Quartei-s at Thayetmyo. Detachment, at Miadat Sakan. Vniform. Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major H.Lawson, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Welman, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. Loudon, Staff Corps ,
Captain A. H.Allenby, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. P. .lackson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. C. S. Prince, Staff Corps .
Lieut. H. R. Baker, Staff Corps
iieut. G.C.Burn, Staff Corps
iieut. H. W. Marsden, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. T. Kirbvrood, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C.Anderson, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major N. Chatterjie, MD.
Akmt
Rank.
12 Aug. 9:
Sept.:
Rbmaezs.
Commandant, 26 May 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 8 May 93, with rank of Mai jr.—
10 Mar. 94 Wing Commander, 8 Nov. 94.
23 May 96 Wing Officer, i Nov. 89.
3 1 July 8oi Wing Officer and Adjutant, T7Apr. oi.
22 .Jan. go. Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 May 91.
31 July 89: Wing Otficer, q Sept. 92.— Station Staff OiBcer, Thayetmyo.
11 Oct. 92:Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 94.
15 July 9ilOtHciating AVmg Officer.
15 Jane 93 Officiating Wing Officer.— At Mindat Sakan.
17 Sept. 94 Officiaiing Wing Otficer.
31 Mar. 8g In medical charge, 23 Nov. S2.
14th Madras Infantry (Wahab^'ormerly 2nd Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Yellore loth December 1776). — Linked with 6th Regiment.
Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, i Company Telinn-as,
3 Companies mixed.
Cabnatic"— "Sholinghue''— "Mtsoee"— "Mahidpoee" — "China"— "Bfema, 13S5-87"— " The Dragon"—
"Tuetae-o-Wufadae" or " Ready and Tedb."
Head Quarters at Madras. Detachment at St. Thomas' Mount. Uniform, Red. Tacinijs. White. Lace, Gold.
Major A. G. Burn, Staff Corps
Captain G. V. Burrows, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. H. M. Hitchins, Staff Corps
Captain S. B. Graham, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. C. Rampini, Staff Corps
liieut. W. Keyworth, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. V. Alexander, Staff Corps ...
Lieut.A. W. N. Raven, Staff Corns
Lieut. C. P. Connell, Staff Corps
2ud Lieut. H. H. Moore, Staff Corps
10 Mar. 95i Commandant, n Feb. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
21 June9o[2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., i June 94, with rank of Major.
31 Jan. 9ijWing Commander, 8 June 94. — Furlough-
6 Feb. 95^ Wing Officer, 23 Dec. 86.— Garrison Qr.^Master Port St. George.
27 Oo:. S9I vVing Otficer, II May 93.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Cla.^s.—
25 June 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 11 Feb. 93, [Farlougli.
5 Apr. grWing Officer and Quarter Master, i July 92.
15 Apr. gi'Wiug Officer, 7 Jul.y 93.— Furlough.
29 Oct. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Jan. 94' Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Captain F.G. Maidment..'. '30 Sept. 86 In medical charge, 8 Feb. gg.
15th Madras Infantry (Davis— formerly 2nd Battalion ^tli Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in December 1776).— Linked with 2nd and 26th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans. 1 Company Tamils, i Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
"Caenatio"— "Sholinghve" — "Mtsoek" — "Afghanistan, 1879-S0"— "Bobma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, Red. Facincis, Yellow. Lace. Gold.
Major C. F. Stevens, Staff Corps jig Apr. 96jO)mmandaut, 8 Apr. 93, with rauk of Lt.Colonel.
11 Ma.y 89! 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 9 June 93, with rank of Major.
13 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 26 Feb. 92.
19 Deo. 94 Wing Officer. 20 June 96.
10 Nov. 86 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.
23 Mar. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 June 93.
Wing Officer.
19 Feb. 92 Wing Officer, 20 June 96. —Furlough.
i3 Feb. 92 Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.— With i Sikh Infantry.
26 Aug. 93 Othciating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
21 Mar. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Mar. go tn medical charge, i- Nov. 93.— Offg. Staff Surg., Secunderabad,
"Captain M. E. O'Donoghue, Staff Corps
Capt^ain H. i. Bremner, Staff Corps
•Captain A J. Shaw, Staff Corgs ...
ajieut. J. W. Orchard, Staff Corps...
Lieut. W. R. Walker, Staff Corps...,
■Lieut. P. W. Thomas, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. J. M. Higginsoo , Staff Corps
(Lieut. H. H. Stansfeld, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Prissick, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. J. Moran, MD
16th Madras Infantry {Lane^ormerly 2nd Battalion ^th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly joth December 1776). — Linked with sth and 27th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
■ Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, Companies Telingas,
2 Companies Mixed.
"Caenatic" — "Sholinghue" — "MrsoEE" — "Seeingapatam" — " Ava" — " Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Detachment at Port Blair. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellom. Lace, Gold.
Major J. W. Parker, Staff Corps iii Feb. 95: Commandant. 30 Deo. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough.
T May 8g'2nd in Com. and Wing Oomdr., 16 N0V.94, with rankof Maj. — At
23 Aug. 95I Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 95. [Port Blair.
29 Aug. 96:Win,g Officer, 14 Sept.
Captain A. H. Dobbs, Staff Corps
■Captain R. H. Dewing, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. C. Cockerill, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. V. N. Lyne. Staff Corps
Lieut. E. G. Jones, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. H. Lee, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S.Alexander, Staff Corps...
Lieut. B. H. B. Magrath, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Moberly, Staff Corps
! Sept.Sg! Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 July 90.
8 May 91, Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95.— At Port Blair.
28 Aug. 90'Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Oct. 91. — Sick Furlough,
13 Nov. 90 [ Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.— Sick Furlough.
8 June 95;Officiating Wing Officer. — Port Blair.
30 Nov. 95!Officiatiug Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major E. R. Da Costa 2 Apr. 93 In med. charge, 21 Dec. 94.— AndMed. Storekeeper,Burmah Dis
17th Madras Infantry {Butler — formerly 2nd Battalion utt Regiment.
Raisedin 1777). — Linked with Sth and 2$th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, i Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Caenatic" — "Sholinghue" — "Nagpoee" — "Bcema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major H. A. B. Bonldorson, Staff Corps 13 June 95 Commandant, 15 Apr. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough
Major H. E. M. Mason. Staff Corps....
Captain S. A. Pearse, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Hodgson, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. P. How, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. P. R. Beamau, Staff Corps.
Lieut. A. C. Gabbett, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. W. J. Ottley, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. N. Young, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Captain J. O. Pinto
10 Sept, 96 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 17 Jan. 93.— Offg. Comdt.
14 May 95 Wing Commander, 16 Nov. 95.— Comdg. Depot, N.T. Rangoon,—
I Officiating 2nd in Command.
25 Aug. 86 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Mar. 89. — Sick Furlough.
I Apr. 89' Wing Officer, 24 Sept. 95. — Sick Furlough.
4 Apr. gi'Wing Officer, 18 Jan, 96.
21 July 92j Wmg Officer and Quarter Master, i3 Jan, 90, — Offg. Adjutant.
11 Oct. 93.VVing Officer, 18 Jan. 96,— Station Staff Officer, Rangoon.
I Oct. 9 41 Supernumerary. — Officiating Quarter Master.
T Oct. 87 In medical charge, I July 05. ,
5oo 19th Madras Infantry (Muirhead — formerly 2nd Bn. yth Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in iyyj.)^Linked with yth and z^th Begiments. — Regimental Centre, Belgaum,^
Class Compauy Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
"CAmTATio" — " Sholinghub" — "Mysoee" — "Seeingapatam" — "Pegu" — " Central India,"
A Chown- an "XIX."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Tellow. Lace, Oold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major R. O. Andrews, Staff Corps ..
Captain W.W.V. Pakenham, Staff Corps
Captain T. A Fischer, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. St. G. Thomas, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. W. A. Denne, StafE Corps..
Lieut. M. F. Harding, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. W. Hetfernau, Staff Corps
Lieut. AV. Donnan, Statf Corps
Lieut. H. L. Hole, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. F. Knox, Staff Corps ..
Surgeon Major R. Ross
Aemt
Rank.
Remarks.
28 Oct. 87 Commandant, 10 Nov. 94.
30 Jan. 89 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 12 Aug
10 Mar. 94 Wing Commander, 12 Aug. 95.
95, with rank of Major.
4 May 95 Wing Officer, 21 Oct. I
8 Dec. 86 Wing Officer, 17 Nov, 93.
1 Apr. 89 Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95. — Officiating Quarter Master.
10 Aug. 89 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 19 Apr. 92.
12 Aug. 89 Wing Officer, 6 Mar. gr. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, 3rd Class.
2 Xov. 92 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 June 96. — Furlough.
18 Nov. 93|Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough. [lore^
2 Apr. 93 In medical charge, 17 Nov. 93.— Offg. Residency Surgeon, Banga-
20th Madras Infantry (Bagot — formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1777). — Linked with i^^th and^ 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Pallaveram.
Class Comiiany Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans. 2 Companies Tamils, i Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
" Caenatic " — " Sholinghuk " — " Mtsoee " — " Sehingapatam."
Head Quarters at Vizianagram. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Green, Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel B. H. Pollard, Staff Corps ...25 Deo. 93
Captain B. P. Wood, Staff Corps '22 Jan. 92
Captain W. Hudson, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 94
Lieut. H. M. M. Brooke, Staff Corps ... 22 Oct. 89
Lieut. J. S. Hodding, Staff Corps 26 June 89
Lieut. L. J. G. Lavie, Staff Corps 21 Mar. 91
Lieut. R. F.Bidwell, Staff Corps 31 Oct. 92
Lieut. R. H. E. Pennell, Lancaster Regt. 8 June 94
Lieut. A. V. Searle, Staff Corps 2 May 94
Lieut. 1.. S. Logan. Staff Corps !:o Oct. 94
Surgeon Major C. H. Bennett, MD | i Oct. 89
Commandant, 8 May 93.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 3 May 93, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 93. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Glass.
Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 92.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 12 May 93.— S.S.O.
Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 94. — Burmah Military Police.
Wing Officer, 23 June 95.
Wing Officer, 23 June q6.
Wing Olficer, I'S Sept.'ge,
In medical charge, 8 March 83.
21st Madras Infantry
Raised at Chicacolc in 1786).
Class Company Regiment-
-Pioneers (Roberts — formerly 1st Battalion nth Regiment.
Linked with 1st and 4th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
. Company Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
Mtsoee" — " Seeingapatam" — "Nagpoee" — "Afghanistan, 1S78-80" — "Buema, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters al Bangalore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Oold.
Major P. G. Huggins, DSO. Staff C
Captain H. V. Cox, Staff Corps
Captain H. T. Brooking, Staff Corps..
Captain C. E. Hendley, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. M.Anderson, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. N. M. C. Stevens, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. Bliss, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. W. Fox, Staff" Corps
Lieut. C. E. D. D. Houston, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. H. Viiliers-Stuart, S. C,
Lieut. A. Bredin, York Regiment
Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. F. Beva
19 Apr. 96iCommandant, 37 Dec. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
14 Jan. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 95. —Inspecting:
j Officer Rajpootana Imnrial Service Infantry.
6 Feb. 95 ;2ad in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 93.
12 Nov. 95j Wing Commander, 3-^ Dec. 95.— Furlough.
4 Apr. 89|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Oct. 93.
31 July 89 vving Officer and Quarter Master, 27 May 92. — Furlough,
4 Dec. 91 Wing Officer, 8 June 94.
23 Nov. 92 Wing Otlicer, 37 Aug. 95. — Prob. Commissariat Department.
28 Sept. 95 Wing Officer, 31 Dec. 95.— With i Sikh Infantry.
16 Jan. 95 Wing Officer, 20 June 96.
8 Apr, 96|Officiating Wing Officer.
4 May gslln medical charge, 77 May 95.
22nd Madras Infantry {Dalrymple^'ormerly 2nd Battalion
nth Regiment. — Raised at Ellore in 1788). — Linked with i^th and 20th Regiments.
— Regimental Centre, Pallaveram.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, i Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"Mysore" — " Seeingapatam" — "AvA."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Oold.
Major L. J. Torrie, Staff Corps,
Major J. F.Wilson, Staff Corps
Captain T. B. Hawks, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. W. Newbold, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. Pritchard, Staff Corps
Captain T. S. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. Morris, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B. Greig, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W. Milne, Staff Corps
Xiieut. J. H. Hudson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. D, Reece, Dublin Fusiliers
Surgeon Major D. F. Dymott, MB....
19 Oct. 92
10 Sept. 95
9 Sept. 93
23 Aug. 95
:2 Nov. 95
23 May 96
27 Feb. Sq
16 Mar. 92
31 July 92
I Sept. 92
5 June 95
Commandant, iS Jan. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 18 Jan. 93. — Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, i3 Jan. 93. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 17 May 89. — Burmah Military Police.
WingOffioer, 20 July 89.
Wing Officer, 25 May 94. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 17 June 92. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 28 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 23 Jul.y 95.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Mar. :;2:In medical charge, 1 Dec. 93.— Surgeon 2nd District, Madras.
23rd Madras {or Wallajahhad) Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly isf Battalioyi
12th Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794). — Linked tvith ■^rd Regiment.
— Regimental Centre, Trichinopoly.
Class Company Regiment — 3'.Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, 2 Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"Now OR Never" — "Seeingapatam" — "Nagpoee" — " Burma, 1835-87.
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold,
20 July 96I Commandant, 6 May qi. [Furlough.
. I May 89|2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 14 Aug. 91, with rank of Major,
. 23 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, 14 Aug. 91.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
. 9 Sept.(;3|Wing Officer.ii Feb. 87.— Burmah Military Police.
12 Nov. 95iWiug Officer, 12 May 90. — Assist. Mil. Account, ist Class.
25 Nov. 96 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 18 May 88.
17 Nov. 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 92.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
;8 Nov. SglWing Officer, 13 Oct. 93.— Adjt. S. Indian Railway Vol. Rifles. —
Lieut. E. B. Barra'tt, Staff Corps 7 Dec. gilWing Officer, 2q July 94.— With 2 Sikh Infantry. [Sick Furl.
Lieut. E. P. Harding, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 93 Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95.— With i Madras Infantry.
Lieut. G. Rooke, Staff Corps 30 Nov. 95 Wing Officer, 29 Aug. 96.
Captain W. G. H. Stirling, Staff Corps 9 Sept. gq Officiating Wing Officer.— From i Madras Lancers.
Lieut. J. W. Ross, Staff Corps 29 Jan. 88 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major Q. M. B. M'Kee I 2 Oct. gzlln medical charge, 16 Oct. 85.
Lt.Colonel M. E. H. O. Welch, Staff C
Captain M. A. Tuite, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. S. Hawks, Staff Corps..
Captain J. C. Erck, Staff Corps
Captain B. W. Marlow, Staff Corps
Captain H. Vickers, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. E. R. Foord, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. S. Dallas, Staff Corps
24tliMadras Infantry (McDonald — formerhj zndBn. 12th Regiment. 501
Raised at Vellore in 17^4).— Li nhed with ^tli and igth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Belgaum.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedans, i Company Tamils, 4 Companies mixed.
"SeRINGAPATAm" — "AsSAYE" — "BODKBON."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Lt.Colonel E. B. Anderson, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. Porter, Staif Corps
Captain E. C. Thwaytes, Staff Coi-ps ...
Captain A. M. Lloyd, Statf Corps
Captain H.W. C. Colquhoun, Staff C...
Lieut. E. W. Grimshaw, Staff Corps ...
Lieat. G. M- Morris, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Crawford, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. St. G. Chamier, Staff Corps ...
2Ud Lieut. A. P. Henderson, Staff Corp?
Surgeon Lt.Colonel T. Mayne
Remakes.
Commandant, S Dec. 92.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 8 Dec. 52, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 8 Dec. 92.
Wing OfBcer, i July 82.— Fui-lough;
Wing Officer, 7 June Sg.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 April 93.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 28 Apr. 93.-
Wing Officer, 3 Aug. 95. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Aug. 95.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
-Furlough.
In medical charge, 4 Not. !
Captain H. T. King, Staff Corps
2 5th Madras Infantry (Kenny — formerly ist Battalion i;^tli Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1794). — Linked with 8th and lyth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 5 Comioanies Mahomedans.i Company Tamils, i Company Telingas, i Company mixed.
" Burma, 1S85-87."
Head Quarters at Cannanore. Uniform, Ited. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Captain C. W. W. Burton, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 88, Commandant, 29 Mar. 95, with rank of Major.— Sick Furlough.
p.s.c. Major C. E. Poynder, Staff Corps 10 Sept.952ndinC0mmand.and Wing Commander,3o -Jan. 91.— Dep. Assist.
Adjutant General for Instruction, Bangalore.
I May 89'2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 91. — D. A. A.
I General for Musketry, Secunderabad. [2 Madras Inf.
Captain A. R. Denne, Staff Corps 28 Jan. 93 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 1 Nov. 95.— Offg. Comdt.— From
Captain W.E. Banbury, Staff Corps ... 25 Aug. g+IWing Comdr., 29 Nov. 95.— Officiating D. A. A. Gen. Nai-budda.
C-aptam F. A. Loudon, Staff Corps iio May 93; Wing Officer, 23 July So.— Furlough.
Lieut. VV. H. Browu, Staff Corps '25 Aug. 86lWing Officer and Adjutant, 20 June 90.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lieut. J. W. H. Lyon, Staff Corps 122 Aug. 9t|Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i July 92.— Furlough.
Lieut. E. W. Keily, Staff Corps 7 Apr. gijWing Officer, 20 June 96.
Lieut. T.I. Drever. Staff Corps I22 Aug. gijWing Officer, i July 92. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. G. L. Cattell, Middlesex Regt....iiS Sept. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
2iid Lieut. C. A. C. Godwin, Staff Corps 16 Jan. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major J. Hoey 3t Oct. giln medical charge, 4 Jan. 94.
26th Madras Infantry (Lines — formerhj 2nd Battalion i$th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1794). — Linlced with 2nd and is^h Regiments. — Regiynental Centre, Secunderahad.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomednns, 4 Companies Tamils, i Company Telingas, i Company mixed.
" Nagpoee" — "Keuendine" — " Ata" — "Pegu" — "Burma, 18S5-87."
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold,
I |Commandant, [Offg. Comdt.
Captain K. M. Foss, Staff Corps 114 .TuneSSiand in Com. and Win.g Comdr., 3 Nov. 93, with rank of Major. —
Captain P. T. Williams, 'Staff Corps ...'22 Jan. 52! Wing Commander, i July 92.— Offg. D.A.A.G. Chin Hills Comd.
Captain W. H. W. Mercer, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 95 Wing Officer, i Aug. 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain A. J. Campbell, Staff Corps ... 9 May 96 Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 95. — On special duty, (iilgit.
Lieut. M. A. B. Kappey, Roj^al Marines i Feb. 86 Wing Officer and Qr. Mr., 19 Dec. 89.— Offg. Wing Comdr. & Adj.
Lieut. H. R. Troup, Staff Corps 26 Oct. 89 Wing Officer, 20 June 90.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class.
Lieut. C. H. B. Clark, Staff Corps J13 Nov. 90 Wing Officer, 14 Apr. 92. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. E. B. Bousfleld, Staff Corps '13 Jan. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Oct. 95. — Furlough.
Lieut. T. L. Ormiston, Statf Corps ' 5 Apr. 92 Wing Officer. 7 July 93.— Ofig. Cantonment Magistrate, Punjab.
2ad Lieut. O. St. J. Skeen, Staff Corps 16 Jan. 95, Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Backhouse ! i Apr. Sglfn medical charge, 13 Mar. 78.
27th Madras Infantry (Li'/ifZstxy — formerly ist Battalion i^th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopohj in 1798). — Linked with ^fhand i6th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Iiladras,
Class Company Regiment— 2 CompaniesMahomedans, 2 Companies Taniils, i Company Telingas, 3 Companies mixed.
"Mahidpoee" "Lucknow" — "Burma, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Moulmein. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. H. Young, Staff Corps
Major R. P. Clothier, Staff Corps
Captain H. G. Sutton, StaffCorps ...
Captain T. Ffrench, StaffCorps
Lieut. P. N. Burton, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. R. Nethersole, Staff Corps...
Lieut. P. Greig, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. V. Fifth, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. T. W. Hope, Siaff Corps ...
Lieut. C. L. Perrin, StaffCorps
Surgeon Captain I. P. Doyle, DSO....
27 Aug. 96|Comraaudant, 2 Junegi. [District.
12 Aug. 95J2nd in Cora, and Wing Comdr., i July 92. — A. A. Gen. Rangoon
13 Aug. goj2ndin Command and Wing Commander, 10 July92. — 3. S. Officer.
14 May 9- Wing Commander, 9 Sept. 95.
1 Apr. 8S Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 May go.
3 JunegijWing Officer, 22 July 92.— Adj. East Coast Rifle Volunteers. ;
15 Apr. gijWing Officer, 14 Aug. 91.
20 July 93! Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 95.- Sick Furlough.
28 Apr. 95!Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.
28 Apr. gsjWing Officer, 18 June 96.
30 Sept.36ilu medical charge, 17 Nov. 93.
28th Madras Infantry (Martin—formerly 2nd Battalion lAtli Regiment.
Raised at Vellore in 1798). — Linked with gth and, nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras,
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 3 Companies mixed.
"Mahidpore" — "Nigpore" — "Ata."
Head Quarters at ftuilon. Detachments at Trichoor and Trivandrum. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major P. G. Preston, Staff Corps ,28Feb. 94 Commandant, 14 Aug. 91, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain W. H. Lowry, StaffCorps '20 May 88 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 14 Aug. 91, with rank of Major,
Captain W. M. Dawes, Staff Corps 19 Feb. 92 Wing Commander, i Aug. 91.
Captain E. M. Jackson, StaffCorps 23 Aug. 95 Wing Officer, 10 June 87.— With Egyptian Army.— Furlough.
Lieut. F. H. Domenichetti, Staff GorpsJ3o Jan. 86 Wing Officer, 12 May 90.— Burmah Military Police.— Furk uj^h.
Lieut. G. B. Oakes, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. W. C. Keays, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. D. Field, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Newell, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. E. H. Boome, StaffCorps Jii Feb. 89 Attached for duty.— Off;
Lieut. V. H. Briinson, Middlesex Regt. 25 Feb. 94'Olficiating Wing'Officer.
Lieut. T. B. M. Lane, StaffCorps i May 96. Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major M. S. Eyre, MD '30 Sept. 88 In medical charge. 8 Mar. 83.— Furlough,
Surgeon Lieut. C. M. Mathew 29 Jan. 95 Officiatiugiu medical charge.
29 Feb. 83 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 Oct. 89.— Sick Furlough.
31 Aug. 88 Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 92. — Assist. Mil. Accountant.
25 Mar. 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 July 93. — Offg. Pol. Dept.
5 Apr. Q2 Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 93. — Sick Furlough.
" " " - - - - . - _ g g Q_ Quilon,
502 29t]i {"jth Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Macleod — formerhj
1st Battalion i^th Regiment. — Raised at Masulipatam in 1798). — Linked u'ith 3o'.h and 31st
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Gompaaies Sikbs, 3 Companies Puujabi Mahomedans, i Company Brahmins,
I Company Rajpats.
Head Quarters at Meiktila. Vjiiform, Drab Serpe. Facingi, Blue
Bank, Names, and Cobps.
Major G. W. Maxwell, Staff Corps
'5aptain G. Rippon, Staff Corps
Captain C. V. Mainwarins, Staff Corpo
Lieut. B. R. B.Murray, Staff Corps ....
Littut. W. R. Staunton, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Strahan, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. S. Prentis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.E.Tristram, Stafl Corps
Lieur,. H. J. de B. Barnett, Staff Corps
2nd Lieat. T, K. Gaskell, R. Fusiliers ...
Surgeon Captain J. Penny
Aemy
Rank.
n Oct.
II Aug.
10 Mar.
1 Apr.
15 Feb.
11 Sept.
2 May
i6 Oct.
14 Aug.
19 Oct.
29 July
56
Remarks.
Commandant, 16 Oct. 93, with rank of Lt. Colonel.— Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 16 Oct. 93, with rank ol'Majov.
iVingCommander, 16 Oct. 93. — Offg. 2nd in Com. [Offg. Comdt.
Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 96. — Otticiatiug Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 Feb. 94.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Oct. 93. — S.3.0.
Wing OlBcer, 16 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, i6 Oct. 93.
Off.ciating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 3 May 95.
30th (5;!^ Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry {Crewe— formerly 2nd
Battalion i^tti Regiment. — Raised at Masulipatam iniygg).— Linked with 2gth and 31st Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, i Company Brahmins,
I Company Rajputs.
"AtA" — "AFOHAtftSTAN, lS73-8o" — " BUEMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bhamo. Unifor.n, Drab Sirge. Facingg, Black. Lac, Oold.
10 Sept. 95
28 Jan. 9;
14 May 9:
2 July 0 =
22 Feb. 88
25 Feb. 8:
2 Mar. 92
Jommnndant, i Feb. 92, with rank of Lt.Col.— From 3 Sikh Inf.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 17 Feb. 95, with raukol Major.
vViug Commander, 10 Sept. 95.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, i Feb. 92.
Wing Officer, i Feb. 92.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wiiig Officer and Adjutant, 1 Feb. 92.
Wing Officer, 5 Oct. 95.— Assistant Commissioner, Burmah.
19 Oct. 901 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Feb. 92. — Furlough.
Maior W. Cook, StaB Corps
Captain H. N. Taylor, ilSO. Staff Corpf
Captain A. C. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Ward, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. 0. Mockler, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. J. T. Savi, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Drage, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Copeland, Staff Corps
Lt. J. M. M. CoUard, Northampton Regt.|28 July 93J Wing Officer, 18 June 96
Lt. H. R. McGill, Northampton Regt, 30 May 94, Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Captain J. Entrican, MD '26 July 9ijln medical charge, 7 June 95. — Sick Furlough.
Surgeon Lieut. P. L. Blenkiasop... '29 July 95lOfficiating in medical charge.
3 1st (6th Burma Battalion) Madras Light Infantry (Jeannerrett — formerhj ist
Battalion i6th Regiment. — Raised at Trichinopoly i January 1800). — Linked with 2gth and 30th
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras,
I Company Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Now OR Nevee" — "M.IHIDPOBE." A Bugle.
Head Quartets at Haka. Detaclmentat Falam. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Cherry .
Bt.MajorH.D'U.Keary.ii.S'O.StaffOorps 29 Dec. 93 Commandant, i Feb. 92, with rank of Lt. Colonel. [Offg. Comdt.
Captain C. R. Keate, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 92 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 26 Jan. 94, with rank of Major. —
Captain W. A. Oswald, Staff Corps : 9 Sept.93! Wing Commander, 10 Sept. 93.— Offg. 2ud in Com.— At Falam.
Captain S. Geoghegan, Staff Corps '29 Aug. 9'
Lieut. C. H. WiUiams, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Barnett, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Murray, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. F. Ba'sevi, Staff Corps...
Lieut. E. G. Bromhead, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. G. E. Newland ..
10 No7. 86
28 Feb. 89
2 Feb. 90
3 Nov. 91
8 Sept. 94
2 Apr. 93
Wing Officer, i Feb. 92.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, i Feb. 92.- Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Feb. 92.
Wing Officer, 27 May 92.— Station Staff Officer, Haka.
Wing Officer. 22 Mar. 94.— Burmah Military Police.
Officiating Wing Officer.
in medical charge, 17 Nov. 93.
32nd {^th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry {Byce — formerly 2nd
Battallion i6th Regiment.— Raised in Madtira. i January i8co). — Linked with 12th arid 33rd Regiments.
Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
" AVA."
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 4 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
Head Quarters at Fort Stedman. Detachments at Loikaw, Bampon, &o. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, White.
Major B. S. Hastings, iJSO. Staff Corps 28 Feb. 94|Ccmmandant, i Jan. 91, with rank of Lt.Colonel, and command-
ing at Fort Stedman. [Furlough.
13 Aug. 90 2nd in C.om. and Wing Comdr., i Jan. 91, with rank of Major. —
10 May 93lwing Commander, 1 Jan. 91.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
10 Mar. 94 Officiating Wing Commander.
23 Aug. gsjWing Officer, i Jan. 91.
22 Nov. 95' Wing Officer, i5 Mar. 94. — Bampon.
7 Feb. 961 Wing Officer, i Jan. 91.— Staff Lieut. Intelligence Branch, Qr.
Mr. Gen's. Dept. Burmah.
4 Jan. 89|Wing Officer and Qr. Mr. 5 June 91.— Officiating Adjutant S.S.O.
4 Apr. 9c iWing Officer, i Jan. 91.— Officiating Quarter Master.
20 Feb. 93lOfficiating Wing Officer.
2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 9 Mar. 92.
Captain H. H. Dobbie, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. D. Daly, Staff Corps
Captain R. J. R. Brown, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Bernard, StaffCorps..
Captain J. A. G. Rainsford. Staff Corps
Captain B. W. Carrick, Staff Corps..
Lieut. W. G. Nisbett, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. H. Harington, Welsh Regt.
Lieut. H. L. Haughton, Munster Fus
Surgeon Major M. P. ICharegat
33rd (yrd Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Wahab — formerly 1st
Battalion ijlh Regiment. — Raised at Ountoor, i January 1800).— Linked with 12th and S2nd Regiments.
— Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
Class Companj' Regiment— 5 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Pathans.
" Cochin."
Head Quarters at Mandalay. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Oold.
Major J._E. Preston, DSC. StaffCorps... 21 Sept. 94 (llomraandant, 12 Feb. 91, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlough.
n Nov. 88;;ud in Com. and Wing Comdr., 12 Feb. 91, with rank of Major. —
Officiating Commandant.
Wing Commander, 24 Apr. 91.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 May 90.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 May 90.
13 Jan. 90! Wing Officer, 17 Apr. 91.
3 May gijWing Officer, 19 Jan. 95.
23 Sept.94 Officiating Wing Officer.
16 Jan. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
I Oct. 87 In medical charge, 31 Aug. 94.
Captain R. G. Iremonger, Staff Corps..
Captain S. G. Radcliff, StaffCorps
Captain T. S. Johnson, StaffCorps
Lieut. S. R. Stevens, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. R. Hurlv, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. H. Whitehead, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. A. Carleton, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. G. L. Corbett, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. W. H. Simpson, Staff Corps
SurxBon Captain P. C. H. Strickland ...
19 Feb. 92
6 Feb. 95
30 Jan. 86
I Feb
Governor's Body Guard {Raised 22 March 1865).
Head Quarters at Parel. Uniform, Scarlet, Facings, Blue.
SO3
Rask, Names, and Corps.
Abut
Rank.
Lieut. C.C.Leveson-Gower, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 86
Reuades.
Commandant, 19 Dec. 94. — From i Lancers.
.Ba/(t6iisftme«<.— Commandant, i Risaldar, x Risaidar, i Koto Dafedar, 5 Dafedars, i Trumpeter, 2 Farriers,
59 Sovfars.
1st (Duke of ComiaugMs Own) Bombay Lancers (liaised 5 Nov. 18 17),
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Mahrattat, i Squadron Jits, i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Pathans.
" Ghuzneb" — " Affghanistan"— " Pdnjaub" — " XIooLTAx"^" Ckniral iifDiA" — "BnBuiA, 1885-87.
From Suakin to India. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing*, Scarlet.
Sonoraru Colonel— (ienera,\ U.R.S. Arthur W. P. A. D-tJre of Conuaught, Kd. XI. KP. GCSI. aCMG.
QCIE. GCVO.KCB. Rifle Brirade.
lit.Colonel E. L.Elliot, CB. DSO. S. C...I22 .Tan.
Major G. F. N. Tinley, StaEf Corps 10 Sept.
Major H. D. M. Minc'hin, Staff Corps ... 11 Feb. 95
Captain W. A. Thompson, Staff Corps... 22 Jan
Captain G. C. M. Birdirood, Staff Corps 9 Sept. 93
Captain C. V. Schneider, Staff Corps ... 10 Ma.y 9
Lieut. C. C. Levosou-Govrer, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 86
Lieut. C. T. Ducat. Staff Corps 2 Feb. 88
Lieut. L. N. Bearty, Stuff Corps 8 May 89
Lieut. C. F. Tempier, Staff Corps 15 Feb. 92
Lieut. W. P. Bannerman, StaffCorps... 29 Oct. 90
Lieut. 'VV". A. MTagsjart, Scaff Corps ... ;o Deo. 92
Lieut. B. P. EUwood, St^ff Corps 23 July 95
2iidLieut.A.R.C.Saville,VV.SurreyRegt. 16 Nov. 92
Surgeon Major C. B. Maitland 31 Mar. 92
Commandant, 6 Dec. 89. - ■»
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 23 Oct. 85.
Squadron Commander, 4 June 85. — Cant. Mag. Belgaum.
Squadron Commander. 4 Dec. 91.— Commanding Depot.
Squadron Comdr. 10 Nov. 95— Supdt. Remount Depot, Karnool._
Squadron Commander, 10 Nov. 95.
Squadron C0mdr.10N0v.95.— Coindt. Governor's Body Guard.
Squadron Comdr. 10 Nov., 95 —Assist. Resdt. Persian Gulf.
Squadron Commander, :6 Apr. 96.
Squadron Officer, 10 i^Ov. 95.— Oifiolating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, ti .Jan. 95.
Squaflron Orticer, 8 Fub. 95.
Squadron Officer, 21 May 96.
Ofliciatinsr Squadron Officer.
In medical cliiirge, 22 Jan. 92.
2nd Bombay Lancers (Raised $ Nov. 1817).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadran Mahrattas, i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dekhani Mahomedans,
I Squadron Rangurs.
" Central India " — " Afghanistan, 1S79-80."
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing.^, White. ,
Lt. Colonel W. H. D. Jones, StaffCorps 26 July golOomma-ndant, r June 94. ^Furlough.
Major A. Pringle, StaffCorps 'jo Deo. 92 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, i June 94. — Acting
Pension Paymaster, Southern Konkan.
> Squadron Commander, 26 July 89. — Officiating Commandant.
Squadron Commander, 6 Sept.. So. — Officiating 2nd in Command
Squadron Commander, 14 Aug. 95.— With Central India Horse.
Squadron Commander, 14 Aug. 95.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 28 Nov. 90.— Sick Furlough.
Squrtdron Officer, 14 Aug. 9,. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 12 June 96.
Squadron Officer. 24 Dec. 93. — With 3 Punjab Cavalry.
; Officiating Squadron Officer.
_ ; Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major R. W. S. L.yons, MD....\ i Apr. 9i|rn raedica'l oharge.27 July 83.— Acting Civil Surg. &c. Belgaum,
.Surgeon Lieut. B. H. F. Leumann, MB. 29 Jan. 94 Officiating in medical charge.
Captain L. A. Gordon, StaffCorps 14 June
p-^.c. Captain H. T. Kenny. StafS Corps 2^ Oct.
Captain C. E. Baynes, St9.ff Corps 14 Feb. 94
Captain A. L. Pilleau, StaffCorps ' 7 Feb. 96
Lieut. W. W. G. Griffith. StaffCorps.... 29 Jan. 89
Lieut. J. H. Crawford, StaffCorps i 3 Mar. 93
Lieut. W. B. T. Abbey, StaffCorps 1 5 Dec. 91
Lieut. G. A. R. Watts, StaffCorps ,21 Aug. 95
Lieut. A. Hewlett, StaffCorps ;28 Apr. 95
^nd Lieut. J. G._Gritnl^h,_Staff Corps. ..{28 Nov. gs
3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (Queen s Own) (Raised 4 May 1820).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Jits, i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Kaimkhanis, i Squadron Rangurs-
" Ghuznee" — " Cauool, 1842" — ■■ Hyderabad" — " Persia"-" Res hi re" — " Khooshab " — " Boshibh"—
" Central India" — "Abv-ssinia" — "Kandauah, 18B0"—" Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Deeaa. Squadron at Rajkote. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet ,
Honorary Colonel— Fie\i. Marshal JI.R.U. Albert Edward, PrtHce of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Captain A. Phayre, Staff 0 jrps .
Major G. A. Golt, Staff Corps .
I May 89, Commandant, 24 July 96, with rank of Major.
23 Feb. y6|2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 24 July 96. — With
I 7 Bombay Lancers.
6 Jan. 9olOfficiating 2nd in Command. — From 6 Bombay Cavalry.
22 Oct. 92[Squadron Commander, 29 June 94.— D. A. A. General, Mhow.
i6 Dec. 96!Squadron Commander, 3 Apr. 95. — At Rajkote.
30 Jan. 86)Squadron Commander, 13 July 96 — S. S. O. Deesa.
10 Nov. 86|Squadron Commander, 24 July 96.— Sick Furlough.
13 Sept.88jSquadi'on Officer and Adjutant, 23 May 90.
24 June 91 Squadron Officer, 6 July 94.
15 Feb. 921 Squadron Officer, 24 July 96. — Burmah Military Police.
14 Aug. 91 Squadron Officer, 24 J.ily 96.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class,
11 Apr. 94 Squadron Officer.
I May 96 S(iuadron Officer, 24 July 96. — -Vt Rajkote.
16 Jan. 93|Officiating Squadron Officer.
)o Sept.SgjIn medical charge, 8 June 94.— Offg. Staff Surgeon, Poona.
Each Segiaent ofBomhay Cavalry consist* of 3 Troopi.with the folloieing Establishment: — Commandant; 4Squadroii
Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers ; i Medical Officer; i Risaldar Major; 3 Risaldars ; i Wordie Major; 4
Risaiders ; 8 Jamadars ; i Kote Dafedar Major; i Farrier Major; 8 Kote Dafedars; 32 Dafedara; 3
Trumpeters; 40 Xaiks , and 518 Sowars.
Captain C. F. Grantham, Staff Corps ..
/).».f.CaptaiuF. M. Edwards, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. W. Browne, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. J. E. Purvis, Staff ('orps ....
Lieut. H. G. Benn, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. S. Stack, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. L. Alexander, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. F. 0. A. Parsons, StaffCorps .
Lieut. W. A. Fisher, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. H. B. Anderson. Staff Corps
Lieut. M. H. Anderson, Staff Corps.'....
2nd Lieut. J.C. M. HosKyn, StaffCorps
Surgeon Captain H. F. Cleveland
504 4th {Prince Albert Victor's Own) Bombay Cavalry {Poona Horse)
{liaised 15 July 1817).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Rajputs, i Squadron Siklis, i Squadron Kaimkhanis, i Squadron
Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Coexga-Um" — " Ghuznbe" — " Affghanistan" — " Candahae" — "Meeanbe" — "Htbeeabad" — "Peesia" —
" Eeshiee" — " Khooshab" — " Bushiee" — "Kandahab, iSSo" — "Afghaitistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Siroor. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, French grey.
Rauk, Names, and Coeps.
Lt.Colonel H. R. D. Thomas, StaffCorps 10 Feb.
Captain A. W. Forbes, Staff Corps ii Sept,
Aemy
Rank.
Resiabks.
Capt.M.E.CartliewYorstoun,StafFCorps
Captain F. W. G. Wadeson, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain C. M. Ducat, StaffCorps.
Captain W. C. L. Mure, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. J. Gordon, Staff (Jorps
Lieut. N. G. Fraser, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. F. Kewnham, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. W. G. Cooper, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. H. Raymond, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. K. Heyland, StaffCorps
burgeon Lt. Col. A. K. Stewart, JLf£....
26 Mar.
17 Apr.
22 Jan.
9 May
>5 Aug.
23 Feb.
30 Apr.
21 Mar.
[2 July
JO Xov.
:;i Mar.
93 Commandant, 3 June 93.— And Commanding at Siroor.
,8Sind in Command and Squadron Comdr. 9 Dec. 02. — Inspecting
Officer, Kattywar Imperial Service Troops.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
90 Squadron Commander, 20 Apr. 90.
91 Squadron Commander, i3 Dec. 91.— Commandant Aden Troop.
92 Squadron Commander, 16 Jan. 91.
9C Squadron Commander, 23 Feb. 94. — Furlough.
SquadronCommander, 2S Nov. 05.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 2 May 90.
Squadron Officer, 20 Feb. 91.— Officiating Squadron Comdr.
Squadron Officer, q Dec. 92.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
gilSquadron Officer, 2S Nov. 95.
95{Officiating SquaOron Officer.
q6(In medical charge, 3 Nov. 77.
5th Bombay Cavalry (SuicZ Morse) {Raised August 1839).
Glass Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans, i Squadron Pathans, i Squadron Sikhs.
"CtjiCHBB" — "Meeanee" — "Hydeeabad" — " Punjaub" — "MooLTAN" — " GooJEKAi" — "Pebsia" — "Cekieai,
India" — "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Quetta. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, TTTiife.
Lt.Colonel G. F. Francis, StaffCorps ... 5 Nov. 96 Commandant, 8 Apr. 94.
Major C. E. Peirse, Staff Corps 13 Nov.95'2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 8 Apr. 94.
Captain R. W. Sherard, StaffCorps ... 22 Jan. 90 Squadron Commander, 8 Nov. S9.
Captain C. H. Lewis, Staff Corps 30 July 95 Squadron Commander, S Apr. 94. — S.S.O. Quetta.
Captam J. H. Pollard, Stsff Corps i 5 Feb. 95|Squadron Commander, 23 June 96.— Kashmir Imperial Service.
Lieut. R. A. E.Benn, StaffCorps 20 Nov. 89 SquadronCommander, 23 June 96. — Military Adviser to H.H. the
I I Khan of Khelat.
Lieut. H. W. Cobham, StaffCorps 29 June 89 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, i July 92.
Lieut 0. M. J, da Costa, Staff Corps ... 15 Apr. 92 Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 94. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. C. A. F. Hocken, StaffCorps i Sept. 91'Squadron Officer, 29 Aug. 95. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. R. N.Eenwell, Staff Corps 3 Nov. 93 Squadron Officer, 23 Jnue 96. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. A. F. Hislop, Staff Corps 31 July 94 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Captain W. C. Sx:rague, MS. 30 Jan. 95 In medical charge, 6 Dec. 95.
6th Bombay Cavalry {Jacob's Horse) {Raised 17 Jan. 1846).
Class Squadron Kegiraent— i Squadi-on Sikhs, i Squadron Pathans, 2 Squadrons Derejat Mahomedans.
" Cdichee"'" — "Meeanee" — "HrnEEABAD"- "Phnjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Goojeeat" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80.'
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Primrose.
Lt.ColonelE.V.P.Monteith, Staff Corps] s May 93'Commandant, i Mar. 94.— Sick Furlough. [Commandant.
Major J. B. R. Butler, StaffCorps ' t Oct. 94 2ud in Command and SquadronCommander, i March g4.—0ffg.
Captain C. F. Grantham, StaffCorps ...|*6 Jan. 90^ Squadron Commander, 2 Dec. 92. — With 3 Bombay Cavalry.
Captain C. M. Cartwright, Staff Corps.. 22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 28 July 93. — Cant. Mag. Jacobad.
Captain A. E, S. Hartigan, Staff Corps !ro Mar. 94I Squadron Commander, 25 Aug.' 93.
Captain E. Le Mesurier, Staff Corps
.Lieut. R. E.Roome, StaffCorps
Lieut. C.H.Alexander, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. T. Mathew, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. T. Naylor, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. A. Fagan, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. R. T. D. Leith, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain E. G. R. Whitcompe
I Sept.gC'Squadron Officer, 2 May 90.— Political Agent at Khalat, &c.
20 Apr. 8S:Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 22 ^Jov. 89.
12 Oct. gijSquadron Otficer, 20 Oct. 93. — Furlough.
24 Apr. 93JSquadron Officer, 12 Jan. 96
II July 94'Squadron Officer, 6 Mar. 96.
I July 95 Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 27 Bombay Infantry.
10 Oct. 94, Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Jan. Qi'In medical charge, 27.Sept. 95.
7th Bombay Lancers {Belooch Horse) {Raised 21 Oct. 1885).
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans, i Squadron Pathans, i Squadron Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman. Detachments at Khan Mahomed Kote, &c.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White.
22 July 94 [Commandant, 4 Nov. 92. — And Comdg. at Fort Sandeman.
13 Nov. 92:2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 92. — Furl.
23 Feb. 96[Officiating 2nd in Command,— From 3 Bombay Cavalry.
9 Aug. 93|Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 92. — Offg. 2nd in Command. — At
Khan Mahomed Kote.
23 Nov. 91 [Squadron Commander, 21 July 93.
22 Jan. 92 1 Squadron Commander, 28 July 93'.
23 May goiSquadron Officer, 8 Jan. 89.
25 Aug. SoiSquadron Officerand Adjutant, 20 Sept. 89.
28 Nov. 87 Squadron Officer, 30 Aug. 89. — Sick Furlough.
Lt. Colonel F. Abbott, StaffCorps...
Major J. Monteith, Staff Corps
Major G. A. Gott, StaffCorps
Major A. M. Monteith, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. B. Bivar, Staff Corps..
Captain W. J. Peyton, CMG. Staff Corps
Captain H. N. Roome, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. F. L. Vincent, StaffCorps
Lieut. H, H. Southey, Sta3 Corps ..
Lieut. J. Talbot. StaffCorps
Lieut. F. C. W. Ware, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. B. Loring, StaffCorps
Surgeon Captain J. L. T. Jones, MB....
Surgeon Captain T. Irvine, JSB
24 Feb. 90
28 Feb. 89
6 May 93
I Oct. 67
28 July 91
-Officiating Squadron Comdr.
-Assist. Gov. Gen.'s Agent.
Squadron Officer, 27 Jan. 93
Squadron Officer, 25 Nov. 92. -
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — Furlough.
In medical charge, 4 Sept. 91. — Acting Civil Surgeon, Aden,
Officiating in medical charge.
Aden Troop {Raised 23 Oct. 1867).
Head Quarters at Khormaksar. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. Throat Flume, Yellow.
Captain F. W. G. Wadeson, Staff Corps' 17 Apr. gijCommandant, 14 July 93.— From 4 Cavalry.
Note. — The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of i Commandant, i Risaldar, 2 Jemadars,
I Kote Dafedar, i Pay Dafedar, 8 Dafedars, i Trumpeter, i Farrier, 40 Horse Sowars, So Camtl SoTvars.
Native Artillery. 505
No, 5 Mountain Battery— "Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Abyssinia"— "Buesia, 1885-S7." Ko. 6 Mountain
Battery — " Afghanistan, 1878-S0."
No. 5 Mountain Battery from Suakin to India. No. 6 Mountain Battery at Dera Ismail Khan.1
Uniform^ Dark Blue, Facings, Scarlet.
Rank, Names, and Cohps.
Aemy
Eank.
Besiabes.
Captain F. R. M'C. de Butts, R. Art.
Lieut. C. E. Forestier-Walker, R. Art
Lieut. E. E. Edlmann, Royal Artiller3'.
Lieut. R. H. Massie, Royal Artillery ...
Captain G. B. Smith, Royal Artillery...
Captain J. F. Browne, Royal ArtiUei-y
Lieut. L. J. Chapman, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. S. de Brett, Roval Artillerv...
Lieut. H. W. M. Parker, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. A. Cruickshank, R. Artillery
20 June 91
24 July 86
17 Feb. 91
27 July 91
29 .iug. 87
I Apr. 94
-Sick Furl.
CommandinKNo. 5 Mountain Battery, 21 Aug. 91
Subaltern, 22 Aug. 90. — Officiating Commandant.
Subaltern, 19 Feb. 96.
Subaltern, 8 Apr. 92.
Commanding No. 6 Mountain Battery, 21 June 89. — Furlouglii
Officiating Commandant.
23 July gojSubaltem, 21 Aug. 91. — Sick Furlough.
15 Feb. 92iSubaltern, 26 Jan. 94.
17 Feb. 9iSSubaltern, 4 May 94.
25 .July 93 iOfficiating Subaltern.
EstablMment of No. 5 Hlouniain Battery. — i Commandant, 3 Subalterns, i Subedar, z Jamadars,
6 Naiks, 2 Trumpeters, 88 Gunners. Total, m. Drivers' Establishment . — 3 Havildars, 6 Naiks,
with an incre.i.se of 12 on service, i Salootrie, i Shoeinsr Smith.
Eslahlixhment of No. 6 Mojintain Baitertj. — i Commandant, 3 Subalterns, i Subadar, 2 Jemadars, 3
Naicks, 2 Trumpeters, 80 Gunners. Total, 103. Dricers' Establishment. — 3 Havildars, 6 Naicks
(with an increase of 12 on service), i Salootrie, i Shoeing Smith.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
" Bbni-Boo-Ali" — " Ghuznee" — "Apfghanistan" — "Khelat " — "Pcnjacb" — "Mooltan" — "Goojebat" —
' Pbksia" — "Rbshiee" — "Khooshab" — "Bushiek" — "Central India" — "Abyssinia" — " Kandahab, j88o."'
"Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue.
ist Company. — Aden. 1 3rd Company. — Kirkee. I A (Depot) Company. — Kirkee.
2nd Company. — Kirkee. I ^th Company. — Kirkee. |
Major G. H. "W.O'SuUivan.R.Engineers 9 May qi Commandant, 30 Oct. 91, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Major G. E. Shute, Royal Engineers ... 22 May gs^Superintendent of Instruction, Park and Train, 4 Dec. 95.
Lieut. G. "Walker, Royal Engineers 27 July giiAdjutant, 16 Oct. 96.
I iCompany Commander,
Captain C. E. Baddeley, R. Engineers (17 Dee. 89|Company Commander, 29 May 88.— Furlough.
CaptainW.T. Dundee, Royal Ensrineers 30 June 90 Company Commander, i Aug. 96.— A Coinpauy.
8 Havildars,
138 Drivcis,
Havildars, 6
, 112 Drivers
Company Commander, 22 N0V.89.— No. 3 Company.
Company Commander, i Aug. 93. — No. 1 Company.
Company Commander.
Company Officer, i6Aug. 93. — A Company. — OfTg.Gomp. Comdr..
Company Officer, 17 Feb. 94. — i Company.
Company Officer, 11 Apr. 04. — 4 Company.
Company Officer, 8 May 96. — 2 Company.
Officiating Company Officer. — 3 Company.
Captain F. A. "Wilson, Royal Engineers 12 Aug. 95 1
Lieut. C. "W. Singer, Royal Engineers... ^14 Feb. 93 (
27 .Tuly 91 '
Lieut. G. H. Boileau, Royal Bneineers.. 14 Feb. 93 1
Lieut. C. R. Tonge, Royal Engineers ... 24 July 94 I
Lieut. F. S. Garwood, R. En<rineer3 12 Feb. 95
Lieut. F. R. S. Gervers, R. Eng 10 Feb. 06
2nd Lt. F. E. E. Craster. R. Engineers 23 July 96 (
2nd Lieut. J. B. Corrv, R. Engineers ... 27 J!eb. 94|Officiating Company Officer.— A Company.
Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. A. Barren 31 Mar. 94 Ir. medical charge. 13 Jan. 03,
Note. — The Effective Establishment of the Corps ot Sappers and Miners consists nf 4 Service Companies and i
Depot Company, with i Commandant, i Superintendent of Instruction Park and Train, i Adjutant, 5 Company
Commanders, 5 Company Officers, i Medical Officer, i Warrant Officer, 1 Sergeant Major, i Quarter Master Ser-
geant, 3 Company Sergeant Majors. 3 Sergeants, 5 First Corporals, 5 Second Corporals, 5 Subedars, 9 Jama*
dars, 29 Havildars, 47 Naiques, 726 Privates, 9 Buglers, and 12 Boys.
1st Bombay Infantry {Grenadiers — Baised 12 November 1779). —
Linked lolth Sth and gth Ilegimcnts. — Rf.gimcntal Centre, Ahmcdmtggcr.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahrattas, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay), 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Mangaloee" — " Mysore "—"Htdeeab ad" — "Kandauae.iSSo" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Buejia, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Shellabagh. Vnifor,n, Red. Facinqs. White. The " H hite Sorse."
Major J. C. Swann, Staff Corps |ro Sept.95 Commandant, 2 Sept. 06, with rank of Lt.Colonel. [of Major.
Captain C. A. S. Montgomery, Staff C. I25 Feb. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 June 93, with rank
Captain F. A. Hoghton, Staff Corps ...[to Mar. 94 Wing Cnromander. 16 Sept. 04.— Attache, Intelligence Brancb,.
Lieut. W. H. Errington, Staff Corps ...30 Jan. S6WingOfficer andQuarter Master, 6 Deo. 89.— Sick Furl. [Simla.
Lieut. P. H.Cunningham, Staff Corps... 29 Feb. 88 Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 89.
Lieut. A. M. Doveton, Staff' Corps I 4 Jan. 90 Wiug Officer, 9 Nov. 93.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. G. M. Rolland, Staff Corps I 2 Aug. 91 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept. 92.
Lieut. H. Ross, Staff Corps I24 Apr. 92 Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 04.
Lieut. F.P. C.Keily, Staff Corps j 9 Aug. 03 Wing Officer, 22 Feb."" 95.
Lieut. E. N. Heale, Staff Corps 2 Sept.94 Officiating Wing Officer. U&c. *c.
Surgeon Captain A. Street, SIB 31 Mar. 90 In med.charge, 14 Dec. 94.— 2nd Surg.Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hosp.
Surgeon Lieut. H. M. Moore 128 July 94 Officiating in medical charge.
2nd (Prince of Wales' Own) Bombay Infantry (Grenadiers —
liaised in 1796). — Linked ifith 12th and l^th Ecgiments. — Regimental Centre, Deesa.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Jats, 2 Companies Gujars, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
Plume of the Prince of Wales. " Egypt" (with the Sphinx)— "Kirkee "— " KoEEGAUii"— "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Poena. XJniform, Jtei. Facinas, White.
Sonorary Colonel.-~Fie\(\ Mar.'shal H.S.B. Albert Edward, Priiire of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG.KT. KB. GCB. GCSI. OCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Lt.Colonel^T^ H.Mackenzi^, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 95! Commandant, 22 Mar. 06.
to Sept.o6 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 Mar. 96.
I Feb. 91 : Wing Commander, 22 Mar. 96.
Wing Officer.
1 Feb. 94 Wing Officer, 5 Apr. 89.
23 Aug. 05 Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 87.
12 May 94, Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 87. — Offg. Canton. Magistrate, Quetta.
25 Aug. 86, Wing Officer, 28 June S9.
Aug. 86 Wing Officer, 16 Dec. 92. — Burmah Military Police.
22 Mar. 89 Wing Officer, 13 Mar. 91. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class,
10 Nov. 9i|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 June 93. [Bombay,
26 Cot. 93 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
16 Jan. 95iOfficiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
30 Mar. Soiln medical charire. 3 Nov. 03. — Sick Furlough-
Major A. E. Leslie, Staff Corps.,
Captain E. R. Hartigan, Staff Corps .
Captain D. Baker, Staff Corps .
Captain S. M. Edwardes, DSO. Staff C.
Capt. A. A. M. M. Faulknor, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. G. Peart, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. E. Lock, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H. Lloyd, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Melville, Wiltshire Regiment
2nd Lieut. H. C. Luckhardt, Staff Corps
Sureenn Captain C. T. Hudson
Note.- The Effective Establishment of a Native Infantry Regiment consists of Eight Companies with i Cbmmand-
ant, 2 Wing Commanders, 5 Wing Officers, i Medi0.1l Officer, S Subedars, 8 Jamadars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks, 16
Drummers, 704 Sepoys, or 816 of all Ranks (Native). Non-effectioe Native Siaf.—i Subedar Majar,. i Native
Adjutant, i Drill Havildar, i Drill Naik, 3 Pay Havildars, i Drum Major, i Fife Major.
5o6 Srd Bombay Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised in 1768). —
Linked with ^th and lotli Regiments. — Regimental Centre, iHattara.
Class Company Regiment — 5 Companies llahrattas. 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
*' MrSOEE " — " SBEDiSBEB" — " SeEIKGAPATAM ' ' — "BeNI-BoO-Ali" — " Pun JACB ' ' — " MOOLIAN " — " GOOJEBAl"—
" Abtssinia."
Head Quarters at Mhow. Detachment at Asaeerghur. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Blaei.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Abut
Rank.
Reuabks.
J. t. Colonel b\ G. T. Welch, Stafl Corps 20 Apr. 93 Commandant, 25 Dec. 9:;. — Furlough. [of Major.
■Captain G. de S. De Lisle, Staff Corps. ..'22 Jan. 9o|2iid in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 96, with rank
Captain A. D. Fordyce, Staff Corps !io May 93! Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 94. — Cant. Magis., Neemach. — Furl.
Captain H. F. E. Hodges, Staff Corps... |22 Jan. 90, Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 96. — Burmah Military Police.
Captain M. W. Baugh, Staff Corps no Mar. 94 Wing Commander, 5 Sept. g6— Furlough.
t:„.,i t7> -ITT Ti m__.^^... r,._,r.^ 21 Mar. 9c Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 92.— Assist. Comdt. Silchar Mil. Police Bn.
30 Aug. 90 Wing Officer. 14 Aprii 93. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class. —
13 Dec. goWing Officer, 4 May 94. — Offg. Comdt. Fort Asseerghur. [Furl.
10 July 9i|WiDg Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Dec. 95.
May 91 1 Wing Officer and .Adjutant, 19 Oct. 95.
Lieut. F.W. D. Trotter, Staff Corps .
Lieut. F. W. H. Forteath, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. A.Roosmale-Cocq, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Garratt, Stuff Corps
Lieut. S. W. King, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.'G. Loch, Royal Scots |io May 93lWing Officer, 26 S=pt. 96.
Lieut. B. R. Daunt, Snsse-K Regiment. ..jig Nov. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. fl. Dovefon, Bedford Regiment, i Oct. gs^Otficiatiug Wing Officer. [Suakin Force.
Surgeon Captain B. D. Basu 31 Jan. gi^In medical charge. 12 June 96. — With 31 Native Field Hospital,
Surgeon Lieut. V. B. Bennett, MB '28 July 94 Officiating in medical charge.
4t]i Bombay Infantry (Raised i8 September 1788).
Linked ivitJi 2},rd and ■z^th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nusseerabad.
(First Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Jats, ^ Companies Rajputs, ■?. Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" MrsOEE " — "Sebingapatam"— "Bouebon" — "Beni-Boo-Alt" — " Pcnjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Pbesia" —
*' Rjsshiee" — " Khooshab " — "Boshikb " — " Central India " — " Kandahar, 1880" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
HeadQuarteisat Poona. Uniform, Rille Green. Facings, Red.
Colonel J. Grant, Staff Corps jso June gs Commandant, 12 June 91.
Major W. Quentin, Staff Corps 127 Jan. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 11 Feb. 95. — SickFurl.
Captain C. I. Fry, Staff Corps ..I22 Jan. 90 Wing Comm,inder, 11 Feb. 95. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain J. C. Keown, Staff Corps j i Feb. 95 Wing Officer, 10 May Sg. — Furlough.
Captain W. C. Walton, Staff Corps 6 Feb. 95 Wing Officer, 19 June 01.— Aide de Camp to the Governor.
Lieut. A. B. Sangster, Staff Corps ,10 Nov. 86 Wing Officer, 26 July 89.
Lieut. C. A. W. Ford, Staff Corps 3 July 8g Wing Officer and Adjutant, 26 Aug. 92. — Furlough.
Lieut. G. Bailev. Staff Corps Uy Aug. 52! Wins Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Mar. 94. — Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. R. E. E.Kriekenheek, Staff C....| i Mar. g; Ofticiatnig Wins Officer.
Lieut. W. W. Bickford, W. Surrey Regt. 12 May 96 Officiating Wing Officer. [Suakin Force.
Surgeon Captain G. H. Bull, MD 30 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 27 Jan. 93.— With 31 Native Field Hospital,
5th Bombay (Light) Infantry (Raised i8 September 1788). —
Linked with T,rd and loth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Regiment--6 Companies Mahrattas, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
'■"Mysoee" — " Seedaseee" — "Sebingapatam"— "Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Kahun" — " China, 1860-62" —
"Afghanistan, i87g-8o " — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Detachments at Rajkote and Sadra. Uniform, Red. Facings, BlacJr.
Lt.Coionel C. O.Xicholetts, Staff Corps | 6 July g6 Commandant, 3 Jan. gs.— And Commanding at Ahmedabad.
Captain A. Beale, Staff Corps ;i3 Aug. go 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 3 .Ian. 95, with rank of Major.—
I And Commanding at Rajkote.
14 Jan. gi^Wing Commander, 3 Jan. 95. — Furlough.
Captain F. W. J. Caulfeild, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. Windham, Staff Corps i Sept. 86
Lieut. E. R. I. Chitfy, Staff Corps 1 Fe '
Lieut. C. H. C. Grace, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 90
Lieut. J. H. Dickson, Staff Corps 2 Apr.
lieut. H. Brand, Staff Corps 29 Mar. gi
Lieut. A. A. West, Staff Corps U2 Feb. 91
iieat. H. W. Berthon, Staff Corps 14 Apr. 92
Lieut.W. J.W. Brackenbury, Suff. Regt. 3 Oct. 94
Lieut. G. N. L. Labertouche, Suff. Regt.!i4 Nov. 94
Surgeon Captain S. E. Prall, MB [29 Sept. 88
Surgeon Lieut. R. V. Kukday 126 .Inn. 96
Wing Orficer, 22 July 92— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Mar. 90.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 July 92.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, i May 91.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 92 —Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 Oct. 92.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer. 28 Sept. 94.— At Rajkote.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 24 Mar. 03.— Acting Civil, Bejapore.
Officiating in medical charge.
7tll Bombay Infantry (Raised i8 September i'j8S).— RegtL Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Mahrattas, 2 Companies Jats.
"Mtsobe"—" Seedaseee" — "Seringapatam" — "Bkni-Boo-Ali" — " Bdema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Jubbulpore. Uniform, lied. Facings, White.
lit.Colonel H. E. Penton, Staff Corps.
Captain P. J. H. Aplm, Staff Corps
Captain J. C. HoUway, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. H. Craufurd, Staff Corps
Capt. A. P. A. Elphinstone, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Fisher, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Hav, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. C. Osvens, Stiff' Corps
Lieut. E. N. Heale, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. G. Warneford, Wiltshire Regt...
Lieut. H. P. Keelan, Lancashire Fus...,
Surgeon Major H. P. Jervis
Surgeon Lieut. H. Bennett, MB.
8 Jan. 94 Commandant, 3 Mar 93.
1 May 89 2nd in Comd. and Wiug Comdr., 16 Aug. 96.— Military Police,
4 Dec 89 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Aug. 96. [Burmah.
22 Oct. 92 Wing Commander, 16 Aug. 96.
6 Feb. 95 Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87.— Furlough.
20 Oct. 89 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 July 91.— Furlough.
14 Jan. go^Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 95.— Officiating Wing Commander.
2 May 94]Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 95.— Officiating Quarter Master.
2 S ept.94lwing Officer.
12 Apr. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
14 June g3'0fficiating Wing Officer.
I Oct. 8gln medical charge, 10 July 85.— Sick Furlough. .
29 Jan. 94 Officiating in medical charge.
8th Bombay Infantry (Raised in 1768). —
Linked with 1st and gth Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Ahmednugger.
Class Company Regt— 4 Cos. Mahrattas, 2 Cos. Mahomedans (Bombay), 2 Cos. Punjabi Mahomedans,
"Mysore"— " Hyderabad"— " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Detachment at Surat. Uniform, Sed. Facings, White.
Major W. C. Aslett, Staff Corps I13 June 94
Major J. R. Sandwith, Staff Corps 128 Apr. 96
Captain C. A. Brown, Staff Corps tg Feb. 92
Captain R. M. Betham, Staff Corps |to Mar. 94
Lieut, J. R. B. G. Carter, Staff Corps ...I29 Jan.
LieuL. E. Saulez, Staff Corps '3 July i
Lieut. M. T. Elderton, Staff Corps .
Lieut. C. S. Fellows, Staff Corps .
Lieut. H. S. Strong, Staff Corps....
Surgeon Major C. J. Sarkies, MB..
Mar. 90
26 Nov. 93
I May 96
29 Sept.95
Comdt. 16 Sept. 94, withrankofLt.Col.— And Oomdg. at Baroda.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Sept. 94.
Wing Commander, 8 Jan. 96.— Cantonment Magistrate, Baroda.
Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 86.
Wing Officer, 5 Apr. 89.— Assist. Polit. Agent, Mahi Kanta.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Mar. 90.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 11 Oct. 95-
Wing Officer, 8 Jan. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, ii Oct. 89.
9th Bombay Infantry (Raised i8 Sejjtemher 1788). — 507
Linked with 1st and 8th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmednuggcr.
Class Company Regt. — 4 Cos. Mahrattas, 2 Cos. Mahomedans (Bombay). 2 Cos. Punjabi Mahomeclans.
"Mtsoee" — " Skeinsapatam " — "Ponjaub" — " Mooltan" — "Afghanistan, 1S70-80."
Head Quarters at Aiimednugger. Detachment at Malegaon. V'nifon>!,Sed. Faciuqs, Black.
Rank, Namss, and Coeps.
Lt.Colonel A. V/. Proudfoot, Staff Corps
Major H. Godfray, Staff Corps ....... -.
Captain R. D. Broome, Staff Corps
Captain W. W. Battiscombe, Staii Corpe
Captain C.J. ilelliss, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. C. Searle, Stiropshire Lt. Inf...
Lieut. J. R. Darley, Staff Corps
Lient. H. C. Wooldridge, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. E. S. Oordeaux, Staff Corps...
2nd Lieut. V. K. Birch, Staff Corps
Surgeon ilajor C. V. Willis, MB.
Surgeon Lieut. D. C. Johnston
Remabes.
Commandant, 29 Jan. 91.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 Jan 91. — Furlouglu
Wing Commander, 9 Oct. 91. — Furlough.
Wing Otlicer, 12 June 85. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, i Oct. 85.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 May 92. — At Malegaon.
Wing Officer, 12 Aug. 92.
Wmg Officer and Adjutant, 9 Nov. 94. — Officiating Wing Comdr.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant at Nassik.'
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical ch,arge, i Aug. 84. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
10th Bombay (Light) Infantry (Raised 14 October 1797).
— Linked ivith yd and ^th Rcgiuients. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Regiment — 6 Companies Mahrattas. 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
•'Cknteal India" — "Abtssixia" — "Afghanistan, 1879-B0."
Head Quarters at Sattaxa. Unifurm, lied. Facings, Black.
Major W. S. Birdvrood, Staff Corps ,21 Sept.94 Commandant, 5 Sept. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain W. B. Piers, Staff Corps j i May t9|2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. i May 96, with rank of Major.
Captain A. T. H. Newnham, Staff Corps, 22 Jan. 92
Capiain R. G. R. de Vismes, Staff C... 10 Mar. 94
Captain H. C. B. Dann, Staff Corps 20 Oct. 94
25 Aug. 86
21 Sept.SS
3 June 92
3 Dec. 94
11 Oct. 93
12 Dec. 94
I Oct. «9
29 Jan. 95
Lieut. J. J. O'B. Sexton, Staff Corps ...
.Lieut. T. X. Britten, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. Stewart, Staff (Dorps
2ndLi!)ut. L. M. R.Ueas, York Lt. Inf.
2nd Lieut. R. E. 0. Hall, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Major H. Ade.y
Surgeon Lieut. J. H. M'Donald, MB —
Officiating Wing Commander.
■Offg. Assist. Judge Advocate GeneraS,
Wing Officer, 13 May
Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 87.
Wing Officer, 1 3 Oct. 89.
Meean .Meer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i March 89. — Furlough,
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Dec. 89. — S.S.'O. Sattara.
Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 95. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 15 March 95. — Fuj-lough.
Officiating in medical charge.
12th Bombay Infantry (Raised 15 January 1798). —
Linked with 2nd and i2,th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Dccsa.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Jits, 2 Companies Gujars, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
" Kiekee" — "Meeanee" — "Hxdeeaead" — "Centbal India."
Head Quarters at Saugor. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.Colonel H. B. Teman, Staff Corps
Captain G. S. Hogge, Staff Corps
Captain H. S. Hazelgrove, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Ransom, Staff Corps
Captain N. A. H.Budd, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. G. Walker, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. P. C. Schneider, Staff Corps..
Lieut. M. E. Nuttall, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. H. M'B. Fenu, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. Scott, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. E. Browne, Staff Corps..
Surgeon Major H. B. Briggs
22 Feb. 94 Commandant, 5 Sept. 94.
14 Jan. 9112nd in Com. and AVing Comdr. 5 Sept. 94, with rank of Major.
22 Jan. 92! Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 94.
I Feb. 92! Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 87.— Dist. Recruiting Officer, Nusserabad-
9 May 96 Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 87.
25 Aug. 86; Wing Officer, 5 July 89.
25 Aug. 36 j Wmg Officer, i Nov. 89. — Furlougli.
18 A.ug. 9i[ Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 29 Dec. 93. — Furlough.
24 Apr. 93jWing Officer, 14 May 96.
24 May 93 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
10 Oct. 94;Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Sept.90 In medical charge, 14 Aug. 85,
iSth Bombay Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800). — •
Linked with 2nd and I2th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Dccsa.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Jats, 2 Companies Gujars, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
' fiGXPi" (with tae Sphinx) — "Kiekee" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Centbal India "^"Afghanistan, 1879-8CV'
Head Quarters at Aden. Detachments at Berbera, &c^ _ Uniform, Sed. Facingg, Yellow.
Lt.Colonel J. N. Walker, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. J. P. Nuthall. Staff Corps
Captain H. Welman, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Nurse, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Henderson, Staff Corps
Lt. W. C. F. R. Macnamara, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Bolton, Staff Corps
Lieiit. F. L. Lloyd-Jones, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. E. Geoghegan, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. A. O. Lash, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. A. F. Redl, Staff Corps
Surgeon Lt.Colonel S. B. Halliday
Surgeon Lieut. R. F. Standage...
20 July 93|Commandant, 2 Mar. 90.
10 Feb. 95:2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 90.
14 Jan. 9i| Wing Commander, 10 Mar. 93. — Officiating 2nd in Commands
22 Jan. 92, Wing Officer, 15 Sept. 93.
6 Feb. 95' Wing Officer, i Aug. 91.— Assist. Military Account. 3rd Class..
25 Aug. 86jWing Officer, :S Sept. 94. — Furlough.
10 Nov. 86jWing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Oct. 89. — Furlough.
20 Nov. SjjWing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 92.
12 Feb. gijwing Officer, 21 July 93.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
2 Mar. 92jWing Officer, 22 Nov. 95.
7 July 92|Wing Officer, 5 Julj- 95.— A. D. C. to Political Resident, Aden..
I Apr. 37jlu medical charge, 18 May 78, — Sick Furlough.
29 July 95iOfficiating in medical charge.
14th Bombay Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800). —
Linked with i6th and \']th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment — 6 Companies Mahrattas, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
Head Quarters at Deesa. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Yellow.
Color.el W. H. Lyster, Staff Corps,
Major J. M. Candy, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. S. Searle, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. R. Wilkins, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. L. Harington, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Owen-Lewis, Staff Corps
Lieut. H.G.F. Sargent, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. G. Parker, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. Light, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. Lang, West York Regt...
Burgeon Captain G. S. Thomson, MB.
15 Oct. 96|Commandant, 19 Dec. 91.
2 Nov. 93' 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 95.
13 Aug. 90, Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 95. — Sick Furlough.
7 Feb..96 Wing Officer, 21 June 89. — Officiating Wing Commander,
11 Sept. 89 Wing Officer, 20 March 91. — Adjutant Kolapore Infantry,
15 Mar. 93 Wing Officer, 16 Mar. 96.
14 Dec. 92, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Sept. 94.
3 Dec. 94jWing Officer, 2 Feb. 94.— Officiating Quarter Master,
28 Apr. 05[Wing Officer, 25 Jan. 95.
12 Feb. gsjOfficiatiug Wing Officer,
31 Mar. 88|ln medical charge, 27 Jan. 93.
So8 ISth Bombay Infantry {Eais-ed 6 March 1800). —
Linked loith l^th and 17th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment — S Companies ilahrattas, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
" ArGHANISTAN, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at ftuetta. Uniform, Med. Facings, Yellow.
Kanx, Na^es, and Cobfs.
Lt.Colonel A. W. C. Bell, Staff Corps ...
Major H. \V. Seymour, Staff Corps
Captain P. H. Saulez, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. C. Kreyer, Staff Corps ...
Captain P. E. Legli, Staff Corps
Captain H. R. Mead, Stail Corps
•Captain F. S. Widdicombe, Staff Corps
liieut. H. J. MacGeorge, Staff Corps
iieut. W. S. .Taoob, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Bridges, Staff Corps....
Lieut. E. B. Preston, Staff Corps....
Lieut. W. J. H. Hunter, Gloucester R.
Abmy
Rank.
Reuabks.
7 July 95 Commandant, it June 95,
10 Sept. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 Oct. 90,
1 May SglWiug Commander, 3 Oct. 90.— Sick Furlough
I May
22 Jan. 90
10 Mar. 94
29 Aug. 96
Wing Officer, 22 Nov. 89.— OfBciatmg Wing Commander.
Wing OtHccr, 4 Nov. 92.
Wing Officer, 24 Aug. 38. — D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Mhow.
Wing Officer, 18 May 38.— Assistant Inspector Army Signalling,
Madras and Bombay Commands.
Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 95.
Wing OtKcer and Adjutant, 8 Aug. 90.
Wing Officer,i6 Feb.96.— Assist. Comdi.NorthLushai Mil. Police.
Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 96.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 15 June 96.
In medical charge, 24 March 93.
3 Mar. 8'
8 Dec. 86
8 July 92
16 May 93
16 June 94
Surgeon Major G. E. Fooks ' 2 Oct. 92
17th Bombay Infantry {Raised 21 December 1800). —
Linked with l^th and l6th Riyjiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment — 6 Companies Mahrattas, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
Head Quarters at Bhooj. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Yellow
Lt.Colonel W. J. Morse, Staff Corps..
Captain R. H. Light, Staff' Corps
Captain E. F. Marriott, Staff Corps
CaptaiuC. W.F. Whyte, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Lester, Staff Corps
25 Apr. 9
13 Aug. 90
21 Sept ~
10 May
7 Apr. 88
liieut. W. Beale, Staff Corps 31 Oct. 89
Lieut. H. O. Codrington, Staff Corps ... 3 July 93
Lieut. A. W. D. Harington, Staff Corps 8 June 93
Lieut. W. J. Gates, Leinster Regt 2 May 94
Lieut. J. O. Sherlock, Norlolk Regt. ... 7 Nov. 95
2nd Lt. C. E. B. Robinson, Staff Corps 10 Oct. 94
Surgeon Captain W.S. P. Rickett3,afi<.i3o Mar. 89I
Commandaut, 3 Oct. 93. — And Commanding at Bhooj.
:nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 4 Dec. 95, with rank of Major
Wing Commander, 8 Sept. 96.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 85.
Wing Officer.
Wing OtBcer and Adjutant, 17 July 91. — Offg. Wing Commander
and Cantonment Magistrate.
Wing Officer, 30 Mar. 93.— Otig. Assist. PoTit. Eesdt. Aden.
Wing Officer and Qr. Master, 31 Oct. 95. — Station Staff' Officer.
Wing Officer, 20 Apr. 96.
Wing Officer, 11 May 96. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 27 Jan. 93.
19th Bombay Infantry {Raised i November 1817). —
Linked ivith 20th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mlww.
■Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Gujars, 2 Companies Mirs, 2 Companies Rajputs, 2 Companias Hindustani
Mahomedans.
"Ghuzneb" — "Affshanistan" — " Punjab" — "MooLrAw" — " Goojehat " — "Kandahab, 1880"
" Afqhanistan, 1S78-S0."
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yelloti
Major C. R. Phillipps, Staff Corps
Major G.E. WalteV, Staff Corps
Captain A. E. Aitkeu, Staff Corps
Captain W. W. Chitty, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. Lewis, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. C. F. Sartorius, Staff Corps...
Lieut. R. S. Pottinger, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. F. Pocock,St.aff Corps
Lieut. W. M. P. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. G. Adamson, E. Kent Regt.
I.ieut. H. C. Steen, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. F. Ferguson, J/£. ...
Surgeon Lieut. A. Hooton
10 Sent. 95 Commander, 10 May 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
15 Ap"r. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 10 May 96.
14 Jan. gi Wing Commander, 10 May 96. — D.A.A. Gen., Aden District.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 10 May 96.
9 May 96 Wing Officer, 7 Nov. 90.
30 Jan. 86 Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 83.— Station Staff Officer, Kirkee.
4 Feb. 92 Wing Officer, 30 June 93. — Offg. Assist. Polit. Agent, Kattywar.
6 July 92 Wiug Officer, 25 Jan. 95. — Officiating Adjutant.
29 Sept. 93 Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 95. — Furlough.
1 Jan. 94 Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 96.
11 Jan. 96 Officiating Wing Otiicer.
2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 11 May 94. — Sick Furlough.
9 Jul.y 95 Officiating in medical charge.
20th Bombay Infantry {Raised i November 181 7). —
Linked with igth and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhoio.
Glass Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars, 2 Companies Mirs, 2 Companies Rajputs, 2 Companies
Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Pebsia" — "Reshibe" — "BUSHIBB " — "Khooshab ."
Head Quarters at Mhow. 3 Companies at Indore, Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
£,t. Colonel F. Stevenson, Staff Corps
Major J. F. C. Thatcher, Staff Corps...
Major R. Baillie, Staff Corps
Captaiu W. O. M. Mosse, Staff Corps
Captain W. Ayerst, Staff Corps
Captain J. P. Hill, Staff Corps
Captain J'. R. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. M. Cockcraft, Staff Corps;...
Lieut. P. C. R. Barclay, Staff' Corps ,
Lieut. A. P. Trevor, Royal Artillery
Feb. 96, Commandant, 25 May 95.
13 June93'2nd in Command and Wing
27 Jan.
23 Oct. 91
6 Feb. 95
23 Aug. 95
12 Nov. 95
22 May 89
2 Sept. 92
24 July 94
[Bombay Infantry.
Commander, 10 May 89.— With '22
Wing Commander, 25 Mav 83. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 28 May 86. " [Indore.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 91.— Offg. Wing Gomdr. and Comdg. at
Wing Officer, 4 Nov. S7. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 22 June 88. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 2 Jan. 91. — ^Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Jan. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
21st Bombay Infantry {or Marine Battalion) {Raised 3 January 1777).
Regimental Centre, Bombay.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahrattas, 4 Companies Mahomedans.
An Anchor and Laurel Wreata, with Motto in Hindoostanee corresponding with "Per Mare, per Terram."
"Peesian Gulf" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Buemah" — "Apen" — "Htdeeabad" — "Punjaub " — "Abtssinia.'*
Head Quarters at Bombay. Detachments in the Persian Gulf . Uniform, Bed. Facings, Emerald Green.
Major A. B. Mein, Staff Corns 30 Dec. 91 1 Commandant, 28 Jan. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel,
Captain W. F. Cahusac, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Mitchell, Staff Corps..
Capt. T.R. A. G.Montgomery, Staff Corps
Captain 0. H. C. Heyman, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Carnegy, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Burrard, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. D. Creagh, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. A. P. Waller, Staff Corps
Lieut. J.H.Casserly, Staff Corps
Surg. Lt.Colonel J. S. Wilkins, BSO....
30 Jan.
II May 89
3 Oct. 89
1 3 Aug. 90
23 Aug. 95
24 July 86
23 Jan. 88
14 Aug. 93
5 .Tune 93
2ud in Com. and Wing Comdr., 3 Mar. 94, with rank of Major.—
D. A. A. Gen. Bombay.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 21 Dec. 94.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 96. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 14 Feb. 90.
Wing Officer, 25 July 90.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 28 Aug. 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Mar. 90, — And in charge of
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Aug. 96, [Native details.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Furlough,
31 Mar, 94llu medical charge, 14 Dec. g-i.
22nd Bombay Infantry {Raised i January 1818). — 509
Linked with igth and 20th Eegiments. — Begimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars, 2 Companies Mirs, 2 Companies Rajputs, 2 Companies
• Hindustani Mahomedans.
Head Quarters at Bombay. Detachment at Tanna. Uniform, Sed. Facings, Emerald Green,
Sank, Names, and Coeps.
Colonel W. A.Wetherall, Staff Corps .,
ilajor J. F. C. Thatcher, Staff Corps .,
Captain E. A. Kettlewell, Staff Corps.
Akmy
Rank.
30 Jan.
13 June
13 Aug-.
Captain W. G. Hatherell, Staff Corps ... 22 Oct
Captain G. W. C. KnatchbuU, Staff CdoMar.
Lieut. F, H. Nurse, Staff Corps '^o Dec.
Lieut. F. S. Walker, Staff Corps i'l Apr.
liieut. W. P. Haydon, Staff Corps |i2 July
Lieut. J. B. Keogh, Lancaster Rf'jrt. . . 30 Dec.
Lieut. E. P. Annand, Royal Scots j i May
Surgeon Major P. J. Damania ,30 Mar.
Remarks.
Commandant, 8 Nov. 8g.
Officiating Commandant. — From 20 Bombay Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Aug. 96, with rank
of Major.
Wing Commander, 31 Aug. 96.
Wing Officer, 3 June 87. — District Recruiting Officer, Poena.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 19 July 89.
Wing CtHcer, 27 Oct. 90.— Offg. Polit Employ.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 94. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, i Apr. 96.
Wing Officer, 29 June 96.
In medical charge, 19 Dec, 84.
23rd Bombay Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
(Second Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.')
Linked with Wi and 2oth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nussecrah^'id.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companie3 Jats, 2 Companies Rajputs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
KlEKEE " — "PeESIA" — "ASGHANISTAH, 1S79-80" — " BuEMA, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Nusseerabad.
Lt.Colonel E. C. Kellie, Staff Corps ...
Major R. I. Scallon,i)5'0. Staff Corps...
Captain W. S. Delamain, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. H. Dennys. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. P. Shewell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. Cumberlege, Staff Corp.s ...
Lieut. W. F. Stevenson, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. S. Coghill, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. deB. Hancock, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. M. E. L. Bruce, Derby Regt. ...
2nd Lieut. B. G. B. Kidd, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain W. E. Jennings, HIB.
Surgeon Lieut. H. A. F. Euapton
Facings, Sed.
879-
Detachment at Neemuch. Uniform, liifle Green.
21 Aug.95lCommaudant,i Nov. oi.
12 Feb. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Feb. 92. — Inspecting
Officer Punjab Imp. Service Infantry.
22 Oct. 92 2nd in (_;ommaud and Wing Comdr., 16 May 95. — Furlough.
I Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 15 .July 96.— Offa. 2nd in Com. at Neemuch.
19 Mar. 90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i6'0ct. 91.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
29 Aug. 9t Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 May 93.
26 Feb. 92 VVing Officer, 15 Sept. qj.
29 Nov. 93 Wing Officer, 2 Sept.9C. — Assist.Polit.Supdt.of Police,Palanpur.
25 July 92 Wing Officer, 29 June 94.— Officiating Assistant Governor
General's Agent, Baroda, Amreli Mahals.
23 Sept. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
16 Jan. 95 Officia.tiug Wing Officer. [Bombay.
Oct. 87 [n medical charge, 29 Jan. 92.— Acting Health Officer, Port of
29 July 95 Officiating in medical charge.
24th (Duchess of GonnaugMs Own) Beloochistan Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
Linked ivith 26th Regiment.
Class Company Regiment— i Company Northern Pathans, 2 Companies Ghilzais, i Company Ghazni Hazaras,
I Company Waziris (Marwats), i Company Kakars, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Aden" — "Centeal India" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Q,u etta. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Sed.
Lt.Colonel A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. G. TuUoch, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. Jacob, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. Walters, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. P. Twigg, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Wooldridge, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Tarver, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Mitchell, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. P. R. Holbrooke, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. D. Masani
3 Feb. 96
11 Aug. 91
9 Sept. 93
6 May 96
27 Feb. 88
25 Mar. 90
6 Aug. 92
II Apr. 93
28 Sept. 95
31 Mar. 89
Commandant, 5 Nov. 93.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 5 Nov. 93, with rank of Major.— •
Sick Furlough.
Wing Commander. 5 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 1 July 91. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i July 91. — Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 25 Jan. 95. — Officiating Quarter Master.,
Wing Officer, i Sept. 93.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 6 May 92.
25th Bombay Infantry (Raised 24 May 1820).
(Third Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Linked xvith 4th and 2Srd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nusseerabad.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Jits, 2 Companies Rajputs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Meeaneb" — "Htdesabad" — "Centeal India" — "Abyssinia" — "Bdema, 1883-87. '
Head Quarters at ftuetta. Uniform, Mifle Green. Facings, Sed.
Major L. G. Beckham, Staff Corps 13 June 94
Captain R. Williams, Staff Corps 21 June 90
Captain P. R. H. Chapman, Staff Corps 12 Feb.
Captain C. Tritton, Staff Corps 17 Apr. 91
Captain W. L. Conran, Staff Corps lo May 9
Captain T. A. Harrison, Staff Corps 7 Feb. 96
Lieut. A. P. D. C. Stuart, Staff Corps ... 8 Dec.
Lieut. J. J. D. Sillery, Staff Corps 27 Feb.
Lieut. C. B. L. Clery, Staff Corps 2 Apr. 90
Lieut. G. H. Prevost, Staff Corps 7 Feb. 93
Lieut. A. de S. Burton, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 93
Lieut. R. Dudgeon, Staff Corps 27 Feb. 95
27 July 95
Surgeon Captain S, H. Burnett, KB.
Commandant, 12 May 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 12 May 94, with rank of Major,
Wing Commander, 25 Dec. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 2 Feb. 95.
Wing Officer, 7 Sept. 33.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 89. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 2 Feb. 94.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 9?. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 91. — Burmah Military Police.
vV'ing Officer and Quarter Master, 28 Sept. 94. — Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 20 Oct. 95.
Wing Officer, 5 March 94. — Officiating Quarter Master,
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating in medical charge.
5IO 26th Beloochistaa Infantry (Eaised 9 March 1825). — Llnkedivith 24th Begt.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Baluchis and Brahmins, i Company Northern Pathans, i Company
Ghilzais, i Company Wazins, 2 Companies Hazaras, i Company Kakars.
" Persia" — "JChooshab."
Head Quarters at Chaman. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Bed.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Abmt
Rank.
p.s.c.Major A. W. L.Bayly, -DiSO.S.C... 113 June 94
Bt.MajorW. G. Alban, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Turner, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Parker, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. T. Rowlandson, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. M. Bruce, Staff Corps 7....
Lieut. R. S. Paul, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Godfrey, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Chitty, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Frizelle, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Barrett. Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain G. W. Jenney, MB. .
3 Jan. 9.(
Reuasks.
Commandant, i3 Apr. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — And Comdg.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander. [at Chamau.
Wing Commander, 7 July 93.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
23 Apr. 92 Wing Officer, 1 Nov. 92
30 Jan
25 Aug. 86
23 Dec. 38
23 June 91
26 Juue 95
10 Jan. 94
24 Aug. 94
Nov. 9_-
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Nov. 92.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 92.
Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 52. — Fiu'lough.
Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 96.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 95— Officiating Quarter Master and S.S.O.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Mar. 89! In mcdica.l charge, 7 Apr. 93.— And Civil, Chaman.
27th Bombay Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment {Light Infantry)
(FMiscd 8 May 1844). — LinJccd icith zgth and T,oth licgimcnis. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachcc.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Balachis,
2 Companies Punjabi Mahomcdans.
" Delhi " — " Abtssixia " — " ArenAXiSTAN-, 1879-80"—" Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Detachments at Jacobabad, etc. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Bed.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Broome, Staff Corps 30 Sept. 94
Captain C. H. U. Price, Staff (;orp5 '22 Oct. 92
Captain M. J. Tighe, BSO. Staff Corps 23 Aug. 94
Captain F. J. Fowler, i).SO. Staff Corps 25 Aug. 94
Lieut. W. M. Southey, Staff Corps I30 Jan. 86
Lieut. J. H. Peck, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Harold, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. A. Fagan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Hulseberg, Cheshire.Rea
10 Aug. 91
.■9 July 91
3 July 34
14 May 95
Lieut. G. G. P. Humphreys, Staff Corpsjig Juu*! 95
Lieut. P. H. Dyke, Worcester Regt. ...'11 Aug. 93
Surgeon Major S. T. Avetoom I 2 Apr. 93
Commandant, 16 Dec. 92. — Fuelough.
21k1 in Command and Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 96, wiih rank
of Major, Officiating Commandant. [Hyderabad,
Wing Commander, 7 .Mar. 96.— Offg. 2nd in Command. — S.S O.
Wing Officer, 21 Jan. 87.— Offg. Wing Comdr. [Hyderabad.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 11 Sept.91. — Caatonment Magistrate,
Wing Officer, 28 Sept. 94.
Wing Officer, 7 Apr. 93.— Kolapore Infantry Corps.
Wing Officer, i June 96. — With 6 Bombay Cavalry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer,
[n medical charge, 27 July 88.
28th Bombay Infantry (Pioneers). — (Raised 21 Januanj 1846).
Eegimcnteol Centre, Kirkec.
Class Company Regiment.— 4 Companies Mahrattas, 4 Companies Pathans.
" Trogredior." " Kandahak, iS8o"^" Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Suakin, 1885" — " Tofkek.'
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yelloic.
Major R. E. D. Reilly, Staff Corps
Uffi Major W. St.L. Chase, Staff Corps
Captain L. H. Vidal, Staff Corps
Captain D. B. Thomson, Staff Corps ...
Captain L. M. Foster, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Browurigg, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. M. Lane, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. D. M. Moore, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. B. Dunscombe, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. V. M. Langtry, Staff Corps...
Lt. J. G. Greig, North Lancashire Regt.
Lieut. K. L. W. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain J. B. Jameson, MB....
15 June
10 Sept. 95
I May §9
!o May 93
6 Feb. 95
9 Sept.93
20 Sept. 91
I Mar. 92
9 June 92
21 May 92
3 Dec. 94
30 Nov. 95
31 May 90
Commandant, 24 Feb. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Feb. 93.
Wing Commander, 24 Feb. 93. — D.A.A. Gen. Bombay.
Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 95. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 22 July 87. — S. S. O. Ahmednugger.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 Jan. 94.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Q\iarter Master, 23 Nov. 94.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 95. — Burmah Military Police.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[n medical charge, 24 May 95. — Fm'lough.
Officiating in medical charge.
29th (The Duhe of ConnaugM s Own) Bombay Infantry, or 2nd Belooch Regt
(Halsed 6 Mat/ 1846). — Linked with 2Jth eind yath Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachcc.
Clsas Company Regiment -4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis, 2 Companies--
Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Peesia" — "Rkshike" — "BuSHiEE " — "Khooshab "— "Kandahae, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1879-80 " —
"Egypt, 1S82 " " Tel-el-Kbbie."
Head Quarters at Loralai. Detachment at Murgha. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Bed.
Hon. Co7o»fi.— General S.B.R. Arthur W. P. A. Dttieo/Connaught,.XG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. OCIB.KCB^
Major A. L. Sinclair, DSO. Staff Corps' 2 Dec. 94 Commandant, 7 Mar. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel
Major A. C. Yate, Staff Corps I22 Sept.96l2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94.
Captain G. S. Broome, Staff Corps
Captain F. J. S. Lowry, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. B. Hatch, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. E. Parker, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. O. O. Tanner, Staff Corps
Lieut. .T. A. Hannyngton, Staff Corps..
Lieut. W. N. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. W. Hawkes, Staff Corps..,
2nd Lieut. A. G. M. Hoirg, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain A. J. Heath, MB
Surgeon Lieut. A. A. Gibbs
10 May 93 Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94.
I May 89 Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 84. — Officiating Wmg Commander.
23 Aug. 94I Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 87.
9 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 16 May 90.
to Nov. 86
2 Mar. 91
4 Aug. 93
23 Mar. 96
10 Oct. 94
31 Mar. 90
29 July 95
Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Aug. 90.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Apr. 94.— Furlough.
Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 15 Mar. 93.— Acting Assist.Civil Surg. Poona.
Officiating in medical charge.
30th Bombay Infantry, or 3rd Belooch Battalion (late JacoVs Bifles)
—Raised 30 June 1858. — Linked tvith 2'jth and 2gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachcc.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Comp.anies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis,
3 Companies Punjapi Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Kurrachee. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Bed.
Major R. C. G. Mayne, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 92|Coinmandant, 10 Apr. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel
Major G. E. Even, Staff Corps
Captain R. Southey, Staff Corps
Captain J. O. Mennie, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Le G.Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. L. C. Berger, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. Price, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. C. Eastwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. H. Palin, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. O'Brien, Staff Corps
and Lieut. N. R. Anderson, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major M. B. Braganza
21 Sept. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 Oct. 92.
14 Jan. 91 Wing Commander, 7 July 93.— Sick Furlough.
6 Feb. 95 1 Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander.
30 Jan. 86[Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 Jan. 89.— Cant. Mag., Kurracbee,
I Feb. 86 Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 91.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
4 Jan. 90'wing Officer, 9 Oct. 91. . _ . [Zhob.
21 Apr. 92
3 June 92
28 Apr. 95
30 May 93
10 Oct. 94
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 July 93.— Assist.Polit. Agent,
Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 94.
Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 94. [details.
Officiating Wing Officer and Qr. Mr. and in charge of N£live
Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Apr. 93ln medical charge, 6 May 92.
511
CORPS UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
The Contingent consists of 4 Rejiments of C^ti-alry, 4 Field Batteries of Artillerij, and 6 Segiments of Infantry,
Head Quarters, Bolarum,
STAFF.
Rane, Names, and Cokps.
Raite.
. Remabks.
lirigadier Ger.. M. G. Gerard, CB. CSI. I 2 Mar. 83 Commandant, i Apr. 96.
Lieut. Colonel R. A. Gilchrist, Statf C. j 4 Aug. gsiASiistant Adjutant General, 10 Nov. 95.
At Mominabad.]
>ta.iorG. Adye. Staff Corps
C'apl;iiu E. F. H. M'Swiaey, Stafi Corps
Captain A. A. Jones, Statt Corps
Lieut. A. K. Armstron?, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. F.W. U. Turner, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Andrew, Sta,ft' Corps ..!
Lieut. C. E. E. F. X. Macquoid, Staff C.
Lieut. .1. L. Orr, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. E. G. Liliingston, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. S. Hioks, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. ?7. D. Fagan, Worcester Regt,
Lieut. C. il. Haroord, Staff Corps
Sir!i..VIajorC. Jiallius, MB. iladr. Est.
1st Lancers.
"Central India.''
13 Nov. gjCommandant, 24 Jan. 92, with rank of Lt. Colonel. [Branch.
22 Jan. 9o|2ud in Comd. and Squad. Comdr. aoJune 95.— D.A.Q.Jt.G.Intell.
29 .July 93lSquadronCommander,29 July o^.— Otiieiating-2ndin Command.
28 Apr. SolSquadron Officer, 22 Jan. 00.— uificiatiniir Squadron Commander.
25 Auo;. 86lSquadrou Officer and Adjutant, 27 ilar. 90.
S Sept.S6|Squadrou Officer, i Apr. 91. — Furloutrh.
26 Aug. S3 Squadron Officer, 24 Jan. 92.— Officiating Squadron Commander,
30 Jirae Sg Squadron Officer, i Apr. 91.— Burmah jUilitary Police.
8 May 90 Squadron Officer, 8 Feb. 94.
4 July 93 Officiating Squadron Officer.
5 May 04 Officiating Squadron Officer.
3 Dec. 94 Officiating Squadron Officer.
30 Sept.go'In medical charge, 3 Dec. 86.
At Bolarum.]
Captain E. L. Wright. Staff Corps In May
Captain F. Wyllie, Staff Corps I22 Feb.
Captain T. D. Leslie, Staff Corps 9 Sept,
Captain G. S. Morris. Staff Corps 23 May
Captain D. S. Buist, Staff Corps I23 Nov.
Captain H. H.Dunlop, Staff Corps j^^s Nov.
Lieut. A. R. Saunders, Staff Corps i-j Feb.
Lieut. H. A. Lane, Staff Corps 9 Feb".
Lieut. A. N. Lovell, Staff Corps 121 Dec'
Lieut. S. A. M. Orr, Staff Corps (12 Nov,
Surgeon Major G. J. Kellie, Ben. Est....|3i Mar.'
2nd Lancers.
Commandant, i Apr. 95, with rank of Major.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, with rank of
Major, 8 March 96.
93 Squadron Commander, 27 Juno 93.
90 Squadron Officer, 24 May 92.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
96 Squadron Officer, i Apr. gi.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 22 Feb. go.
Squadron Officer, 24 Mar. 93.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 9 Jan. 92.— Personal Assist. Resdt. Hvderabad.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
92 Officiating Squadron Officer.
89 In medical charge, i Dec. 94.
At Aurungabad.]
Captain J. W. B. Meade, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. Wapshare, Staff Corps
Cantain A. W. Warden, Staff Corps ...
I»ie"ut. C. R. Elliot, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. W. Warner, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. K. Dalyell. Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Tennant, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Souler, Staff Corps .........
iiieut. P. F. Newnham, Lancashire Fus
Lieut. H. Harrison, York Light Inf.
Surg. Major R. James, MB. Madr. Est''
3rd Lancers.
' Cbnteal
25 Jan. S3
I Feb. 91
6 Feb. 95
17 Feb. 86
26 Feb. 88
30 Dec. 09
21 Nov. 90
18 Oct. 92
7 Apr. 93
2iOct. 9:;
3: Mar. 91
India "—"BuBiiA, 1S85-87."
Commandant, 10 Nov. 93, with rank of Major.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, i Apr. 91
Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 95.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 27 Mar. 90.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 6 June 91.
Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 92.
Squadro.'i Officer, i Apr. 93.— Furlough.
^Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
;Officiating Squadron Officer,
lu medical charge, 26 Apr. 89.
At Hingoli.]
Lt. Colonel H. M. Mason, Staff Corps ..
Capt. R. F. M. Johnstone, Staff Corps..
4th. Lancers.
" Centhal India."
Feb. 96| Commandant, 6 June 91. —Furlough. [Off"- Comdt
II May S9.2nd in Com. & Squad. Comdr , 11 Apr. 93, with rank ofMajor —
j Squadron Commander.
•■ Oct. 92|Squadron Commander, 11 Apr. 93.— Offg. 2nil in Conunatid
28 Feb. 96,' Squadron Officer, 12 June 89.— Sick Furlough.
I Apr. sSjSquadron Officer, 18 Nov. 88. -Officiating Squadron Commander
6 Feb. Sg'Squadron Officer, i Apr. 93.— Sick Furlough. auuar
I Jan. 90| Squadron Officer, i Dec. 92.— Burmah Military Police
17 Nov. 92|Squadron Officer, 1 Sept. 94.— Offg. Squadron Commander
15 May 92 Officiating Squadron Officer.
21 July 92iOfficiating Squadron Officer.
iS Jan. 95 Officiating Squadron Officer.
, I Mar. 9i,[n medical charge, i Nov. 95.
RitaUishmeni of each Regiment of Cavalry .—Gommarii\s.nt ; 3 Squadron Commanders and 2nd in Command -
4 Squadron Officers; i Medical Officer; 14 Native Commissioned Officers; 48 Dafedars; 4CamelGaMTr '
Trumpeters; 473Troopers; Total 551. i Apothecary; i Hospital Assistant. ' + '-^"leiuanner
Ifote. — The horses are Silladaree or private property.
Captain S. M. Mason, Staff Corps ,
Captain F. J. Nelson, Statf Corps
Lieut. E. A. W. Stotherd, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. R. J. Bentinck, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. E. Barnard, Staff Corps
Lieut. M.H.Henderson, Staff' Corps
Lieut. E. E. C. Dalgliesh, Dorset Ret
Lieut. P. N. Leslie, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. R. C. Goodfellow, Staff C.
Surg.Maj.H.G.L.Wortabet.MO.Mad.Est,
srs; 7
At Bolarum.]
Captain A. G.Johnson, Royal Artillery
Captain T. B. Wood, Royal Artillery .
Lieut. B. C. Harington, R. Artillery .
2nd Lieut. C. W. Stulpnagel, R. Art,.
No. 1 Field Battery.
" Mahidpook " — " NowAH " — " Centbal India ."
12 Apr. 90; Commandant, 16 June 94.
14 Mar. 94jOfficiating Commandant.— From No. 4 Field Battery
27 July 92 Subaltern, 20 Ma.r. 96.
23 Mar. gs'Superuumerary Subaltern, iS July 95.
KK
512
At Aurungabad. ]
Cor;ps under the Orders of the Government of India.
No. 2 Field Battery.
"Centeal India."
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Captain L. W. P. East, DSO. K. Art. ...
liieut. W. L. Armitage, Royal Artillery
Lieut. G. A. Hope, Royal Artillery
Abmy
Rank.
i8 Dec. 95
?4 July 86
29 Jan. 96
Reuabes.
Commandant, 13 Apr. 96.
Subaltern, 16 March 96.
Supernumerary Subaltern, i Aug. 96.
At Hmgolee.] No. 3 Field Battery.
Captain C. P. Kendall, DSO. Staff Corpsj 2 Oct. 871 Commandant, 17 Feb. 96.
Lieut. C. H. Rowcrott, Royal Artillery 19 Feb. 95 Subaltern, 18 Apr. 96.
' lOtficiating Subaltern.
No. 4 Field Battery.
At EUichpore.] " Centeal India."
Captain T. B. Wood, Royal Artillery ...114 Mar. 94 Commandant, 3 Sept. 96.— With No. 1 Field Battery.
Lieut. G. A. Smyth, Royal Artillery I13 Feb. 94|Subaltern, i Aug. 96.— Furlough.
EstabliikmentofeachJiattert/. — i Commandant ; i Subaltern. Gunners— 2 Native Commissioned Officers; 12 Non-
commissioned Omcers; 2 Buglers; 56 Gunners. Brioers — 4 Non-Commissioned Officers; 36 Drivers; 18
Bullock Drivers; i Farrier Salootrie ; 1 Hospital Assistant: Total, 130. Ordnance — 2 6-pounder Gnnsj
2 12-pounder Howitzers. The four Batteries are linked together.
At Hingolee.l
Captain T. K. Plumer, Staff Corps
Captain F. V. Whittall, Staff Corps
Captain R. G. Burton, Staff Corps
Captain H. Lowther, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. F. Major, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Pigou, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Hodson-Cooke, Staff Corps..
Lieut. E. H. Payne, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. F. Dobbs, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. D. Davidson, Wiltshire Rejrt.
Surg. Major F. J. Doyle, Madras Estab
1st Infantry. — Linked with 2nd and yd Infantry.
" Mahidpooe " — " NOWAH."
Commandant,
Olliciating Commandant.— From s Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Wing Comdr., 20 June 92.— Station Staff Officer, Bolarum,
Wing Commander, 28 July 89.
Wing Officer, 12 Dec. 88.— Officiating Wing Commander.
89^ Wing Officer aad Adjutant, 26 June 91.— Offg.Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Apr. 93.— Offg. Adjutant.
13 Aug. 90
22 Jan. 92
23 Aug. 95
12, May g6
;o Oct.
19 Nov
Furl.
4 May 90J Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 91. — Burmah Military Police.
8 Nov. 93 Wing Officer. 23 Sept. 94. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
14 June 9 ^.Officiating W ing Offi cer.
21 Feb. 95|Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 21 Mar. 87.
2nd. Infantry. — Llalcal with ist ami yd Infantry.
At Bolarum. 3 " Mahidpoob"— "Nowah " — " Busma, 1885-87."
Major E.W. St.G.Welchman, Staff Corps 11 July 94 Commandant, 24 Sept. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain W. H. Lewin, Staff Corps 11 Aug. gi|2nd in Command and vVing Commander, i Mar. 96, with rant
i of Major.
Captain G. W. Priestley, Staff Corps ...' 9 Sept. 95 Wing Commander, i May 95.
Lieut. H. A.V. Cummins, Staff Corps... 15 Jan. 9i|Wing Officer, i; Jan. 93.
Lieut. S. H. E. Nicholas, Staff Corps .... 19 May 92|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 93.
Lieut. T. C. Browning, Staff Corps I 5 Apr. 92 WingOfficer, 17 Sept. 93.
Lieut. H. G. W. Chandler, Staff Corps... 22 Oct. 91 Officiating Wing Officer.— Furlough.
Lieut. E. G. W. Pratt, Staff Corps 3 Dec. 94'Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. A. R. Burton, Inniskilling Fus... j i Dec. 93'Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Captain C. A. Johnston, J/B. 31 Mar. 90 In medical charge, 3 Apr. 95.— Sick Furlough.
At ElUchpore.]
Colonel W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps ...| 12 Jan. 96
Captain C. H. Macdonald.StaffCorps... i Sept.gi
Captain A. C.F.Bourchier, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 94
Captain H.P. Lane, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96
Lieut. J. S. Richards, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 86
Lieut. J. H. Vanderzee, Staff Corps I 3 July 89
Lieut. E. N. Davis, Staff Corps I18 Mar. 90
Lieut. J. R. Kennedy, Staff Corps 29 Mar. 92
Lieut. K. B. Nangle, Staff Corps 5 Mar. 92
Lieut, v. de V. Hunt, Ro.yal Ai-tillery... 24 July 94
Surg. Capt. E. H. Wright, Madras Est. 31 Mar. 90
Surg.Capt. E. H. Sharman, Madras Est.Ug July 96
3rd Infantry. — Linked u-ith ist and 2nd Infantry.
" Nowah" — "Central India" — "Buema, 1885-87."
Commandant, 16 Nov. 87. [Major.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i Dec. 94, with rank of
Wing Commander, i May 96.
Wing Officer, 2 Dee. 89.
Wing Officer, 21 June 90.
\V ing Officer and Quarter Master, 21 June 90.
Vf ing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Jan. 92. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, i Apr. 93.
Wing Officer, 11 Oct. 93.
Officiating Wing Officer. [Gen. Hosp., &c.
In medical charge, 1 Nov. 95.— Offg. Res. Med. Officer, Madras
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Infantry.
At Aurungabad.]
Major A. Adye, Staff Corps '13 Juneg4
Captain M. T. Shewen, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Leonard, Staff Corps . . .
Captain F. W. Rea, Sta.ff Corps
Captain T. M. Ward, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. M.Kirkwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. W.E. B. Lloyd, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. R.Glasfurd, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. F. W. Tregear, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Captain G. Bidie, Madras Est.
Surg.Lieut. T.E.Watson, MB. Mad. Est.
1 Feb
Mar. 94
29 Aug. 96
20 Aug. 96
8 Dec. 86
26 June 89
17 Juue 91
24 Sept. 92
30 Jan. 96
29 July 95
-Linked vrith. sth and 6th Infantry.
"Nagpooe."
Commandant, i July 93. with rank of Lt.Colouel. [Major.— Fur>.
2nd m Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 94, with rank of
Wing Commander, iS Jan. 95.
Wing Officer, 22 May 90.
Wing Officer, 14 Nov. 91.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Nov. 8g.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Apr. 91.
Wing Officer, i Apr. 93. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 25 Dee. 95.— Civil Employ, Central Prov,
Officiating in medical charge.
At Raichore.]
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
5th Infantry. — Linked with ^th aiul 6th Infantry.
•'CentkA-L India."
5^3
RiXE, Names, and Corps.
Major F. S. Sorell, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Plumer, Staff Corps
Caiptain T. H. Hardy, Staff Corps
Captain G. M. Andain, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. 0. H. Chalmers, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. W. Burton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. L. Cotton, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. S. Palmer, Staff Corps ...
Lieut.M.E.D.Hepeustal,WoroesterRegt
Surg. Major H. Greany, MD. Madr. Est.
Army
Rank.
Remabes.
Oct. 91 Commandant, 27 May 90, with rank of Lt.CoIonel.
Aug. 90 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 June 93, with rank
of Major. — With i Infantry.
Aug. 94 Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 94.— Officiating S.S.O. Bolariim.
Aug. 95 Officiating Wing Commander. — Prom 6 Infantry.
Aug. 86 Wmg Otlicer, g Oct. 91.
Dec. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Apr. 93.
July 93 Wing OiUcer and Quarter Master, 23 Feb. 94.
Oct. 93 Officiating Wiug Officer,
.fan. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
Oct. 93 In medical charge, 25 Aug. 91.
At Jaulna.] 6th Infantry. — Linked with ^th and 5th Infantry.
Major E. C. M. Lushington, Staff Corpsia; June gslCommandant, 2 July 96. [Major.
Captain D. W. Pardon, Stall Corps j i May Bgjzndin Command and^vVmg Comrnander.^i July 93, with rank of
Captaiu G. M. Audain, Staff Corps
Captain G. S. Prazer, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. E. J. M. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. C. Renton, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. R. Adye, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. E. J. Perry, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Macdonald, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. St. J. Cooke, Staff Corps . .
Lieut. A. C. Hobson, Lancaster Regt
Surgeon Lt.CoIonel C. L. Swaine, MD.\
23 Aug. 95
Wing Coramauder, i May gS. — With 5 Infantry.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 12 Nov. S9. — Officiating 2ad in Command.
25 Aug. 86 Wing Officer and A'ljutant, 22 May 90. — Offg. Adjutant.
4 Feb. 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Apr. 91.
10 Mar. 88 Wing Officer, 10 June 90.
21 Sept.gT Wing Officer, i Apr. 93.
30 Apr. 93 Wing Officer, 21 Sept. 94.
24 Sept.94 Officiatmg Wing Officer.
25 Jan. 95 Officiating Wmg Officer.
31 Mar. 96|[n medical charge, 5 June 96.
Establ'shment of each Jtegimeni of Infantry .—Cormna.-niamX, ; 2 Wing Commanders and 2nd in Command; 5 Wiug
Officers; I Medical Officer; 17 Native Commissioned Officers; 81 Non-Commissioned Officers ; i Drum M.ajor.
8 Drummers; i Fife Major j 7 Fifers; 4 Buglers; 732 Privates. Total, 851. Apothecary; i Hospital Assistant'
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
The Two Regiments of Beatson'sHorse incorporated with the Central India Horse, 16 April aiidS Sept. i860.
The Regiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. 1861.
"Afghanistan, 1S79-80" — "Kandahae, 1880."
Class Squadron Regiment. — ist Regiment, 2 Squadrons Sikh.«, i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
4 Squadron Pathons, 4 Squadron Rajputs.
I St Regiment at Agar, W. Mai wa. 2nd Regiment at Goonah. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon,
2nd Regiment.— 15 Squadron Sikhs, ij Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, i Squadron Rarghars,
I Squadron Hindus.
2 Lt.CoIonel A. Masters, Staff Corps ...
I Lt.CoIonel G. B. Money, Staff Corps
1 MajorP.H.R.Drummond, Staff Corps
2 p.a.c. Col. A. G. A. Durand, CB. 3. C.
2 Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain, Staff C
2 Captain E. E. Robertson, Staff Corps
I Captain J. B. Edwards, DSO. Staff C.
1 Captain W.A. Watson, Staff Corps ...
I Bt.Major L. Herbert, Staff Corps...
1 Captain F. C. Grant, Staff Corps...
2 Major C. P. Campbell, Staff Corps
I Captain A. B. Mayne, Staff Corps..
30 Nov. 96 [Commandant. — Political Assist, at Goonah.
14 July 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., i Apr. 92. — Furlough.
16 Feb. 87 Officiating 2nd in Command.
27 Apr. 96 iSquadron Commander, 14 March 87.— Mil. Sec. to Viceroy.
6 Jan. 94 Squadron Commander, i& Sept. 85. — Mil. Sec. to Kashmir Govt.
11 May 89 ISquadron Commander, 21 Oct. 86. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
30 Jan. 89 Squadron Commander, 14 Mar. 87.
Squadron Commander, 17 Apr. 88. — D. A.. A. Gen. for Inst.,
Dalhousie.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 17 July 89. — Interp. to Sir G. S. White.
Squadron Commander, 17 July 8g.
Squad. Comdr., n Apr. 91. — Insp. Officer, Kashmir Troops at Gilgit.
Squadron Commander, 26 Oct. 91. — Tutor to the Maharajah of
Squadron Commander. [Jodlipore.
Squadron Officer, 27 Oct. 94. — With the Egyijtinn Army.
Squadron Officer, 27 Oct. 94.— Inspecting Officer, C. 1. States,
Imperial Service Cavalry.
Squadron Commander, 3 Apr. 95. [Branch, War Office.
Squadron Commander, 27 Oct. 94. — Staff Captain, Intelligence
Squadron Commander, i Apr. 95. —Furlough. [Central India.
Squadron Officer, 11 March 90. — Assist. Governor Geu.'s Agent,
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 11 Mar. 90.
Squadron Officer, 26 Oct. 91. — Assist. British Agent, Gilgit.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 21 Apr. 93. — Assist. Insp. Officer,
C. I. States, Imperial Service Cavalry.
Squadron Officer, i Apr. 92. — Offg. A.D.C. to Sir G. B. Wolseley.
Squadron Officer, 7 Apr. 94. — Staff Officer, C. I. Horse.
Squadron Officer, i Nov. 92.
Squadron Officer, 8 Nov. 93.
Squadron Officer, 29 Nov. 93.
Squadron Officer, i Apr. 95.
Olliciating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Sqaadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, iS Jan. 95.— Furlough.
In medical charge, 26 Mar. 94. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
Establishment of each liegimenf. — 4 Squadron Commanders ; 4 Squadron Officers; i Medical Officer; 4 Risaldars
4 Risaidars; i Wordie Major ; 8Jamadars; 8 Kote Dafedars; s6Dafedars; STrumpeters; 536 Sowars.
1 Bt.Lt.ColonelC. V.F.Townshend, S.C.
I Captain E.C.B. Cotgrave, Staff Corps
I Captain C. E. Baynes, Staff Corps
1 Captain floB. H.D.Napier,Staff Corps
2 Lieut. W. D. Daunt, Staff Corps
I Captain A. D. G. Bannerman, Staff C,
1 Lieut.A. P. Browne, Staff Corps
2 Lieut. R. L. Kennion, Staff Corps
2 Lieut. D. H. Cameron, Staff Corps ..
2 Lieut. G. R. de H. Smith, Staff Corps
1 Lieut. R. C. Bell, Staff Corps
2 Lieut. J. C. D. Pinney, Staff Corps
1 Lieut. T. S. Tancred, Staff Corps
2 Lieut. S. A. Cooke, i Dragoon Gds.
2 Lieut. A. H. O. Spence, Staff Corps
2 Lieut. A. S. Capper, Staff Corps..
2 Lieut. J. D. Cadell, Staff Corps
I Lieut. H. K. Barr, B. Surrey Regt....
I Lieut. H.B.BirdffOod, Worcester Uegt.
1 Surg. Capt.T. W.Shaw, l/« Bom. Est.
2 Surg.Capt.C.M. Moore, il/Z).Bom. Est.
2 Surgeon Captaiu J. R. Roberts
I Surgeon Captain B. G. Seton
11 Aug.
91
22 Jan.
96
II Aug.
91
10 July
QS
22 Jan.
92
18 Nov.
96
10 May
93
14 Feb.
94
23 Aug
Qi
25 Aug
86
29 Aug
96
10 May
88
9 June
88
23 July
90
31 Apr.
88
S July 89
25 Sept
.go
17 Dec.
go
14 June
01
3 Aug.
92
12 Aug
93
3 Dec.
94
19 Sept
Q4
I Jan.
01
30 Sept
8g
30 Mar.
8g
31 Mar.
88
30 Jan.
95
514 Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
Malwah Bheel Corps {Raised 24 Feh. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpore (Central India) . Uniform, Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Eaitk, Names, and Cokps.
Aemx
Rank.
90
Major E. R. Penrose, Staff Corps 12 Feb,
Lieat. G. V. Holmes, StafE Corps 12 Apr,
Surgeon Lt. Colonel J. Duke 130 liar. 92
Remaeks.
I Commandant, 7 Au^;. 96.
; Adjutant, 7 Aug. 96.— Ji'urlough.
! In medical charge, 27 Nov. 84.— And Bhopawur Agency.
JSsiaJiisimeni.— Commandant ; Adjutant; i Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors ; i Subadar Major- 7 Subadars
8 Jamadars; 4oHaviIdars; 40 Naicks; 16 Buglers; 500 Privates. '
Bhopaul Battalion (late Bhopaul Levy . — Raised Jan. 1859, /or General Service).
"Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Qaarters at Sehore. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Chocolate.
13 June 94 Commandant, 21 Aug. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
23 Oct. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 July 95, with rank of
Major.— Furlough.
28 Apr. 86 Wing Officer.
9 July 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Nov. 94.
3 June 92 Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 93.
31 Mar. 95 In medical charge, 5 Dec. 84.
Major G. A. Collins, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. H. Dawson, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. P. S. Rooke, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. 0. Jackson, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. R. Davidson, Staff Corps
Surg.Lt.Col.A. H. C.Dane,JI/i».Bom.Est
.BsJdiZi.ilmfn^.— Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wine; Officers; i Medical Officer; 1 Subadar Major
9 Subadars 10 Jamadars; 50 Havildars; 50 Naicks; 20 Drummers; 2 Native Doctors; 800 Sepoys.
Deolee Irregular Force {Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantry). — Raised in 1857.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
At Deolee. TTniform, Sarlc Green. Faoinqs, Scarlet.
Major J. A. Bell, Staff Corps 1 10 Sept.95lComdt., tj Apr. go, with rank of Lt.Col.— And Cant. Mao- Deolee
Captain G. G. J. S.Jones, Staff Corps...] 4 Dec. 89! 2nd m Comd. & Sauad. Comdr., 18 Nov. 94, with rank of Major
Lieut. F. 0. L. Waller, Staff Corps .......125 Aug.S6^Wing Officer and Adjutant,! 30 Aug. 87.— Oflg. 2nd in Command'
Surgeon Captain H. R. Woolbert, MB. 1 Oct. 85iln medical charge, i Jan.95.— Olfg. Residency Surgeon, Meywar."
Surgeon Captain P. J. Lumsden 29 Sept.88j Officiating in medical charge.— And in medical cnarge Oomra-
I j %vuttee and Tonk Political Agency.
SsiB^^isSmenf. — Commandant; i Squadron Commander; i Wing Officer; Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors.
Canalrij, 2 Troops, with 2 Risaldars ; 2 Jamadars ; 18 Dafedars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 138 Sowars ; 2 Camel Sowars '•
or 164 of all ranks. Infantry, 8 Companies, with S Subadars ; 8 Jamadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks/
26 Drummers; 600 Sepoys : 712 of all ranks. Non-effective Native Staff, SiViY3,A3.r M.&iOT ■ i Havildar Major;
I Native Adjutant; i Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildars; x Drum "Major; i Fife Major,
Erinpoorah Irregular Force (Raised 12 June i860).
At Erinpoorah (Hajpootana) . Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
ColonelP.W. Percy-Smith, Gen.List,Inf.l29 Aug.93|Commandant, 22 Jan. 89. [rank of Major.
Captain R. A. Cole, StaffCorps 30 Jan. 89 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 22 Jan. 89 with
Captain F. T. C. Hughes, StaffCorps ... 9 May 96 Wing Officer, 22 Jan. 89.
Surg.Capt.W.E.A.Armstrong.Mad.Est .'30 Jan. 95 In medical charge, 8 Sept. 96. — Offg. Residency Surg., Nepaul.
Surgeon Major R. Shoi-e, Jf2) I29 Sept. 95|Officiating in medical charge.
BstaUiihment.—Gomma,Txda,nt; Squadron Commander; Wing Officer; i Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors.
Cavalry— 2 Troops, with 2 Risaldars : 2 Jamadars; 18 Dafedars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 105 Sowars ; 4 Camel Sowars ;
or 132 of all ranks. Non-effeetive Native Staff— 2 Pay Dafedars. Jre/ani!r^— 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars; s'
Jamadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 600 Privates; or 712 of all ranks. Non-effective Native
5(!a^—i Subadar Major; 1 Native Adjutant; i Drill Havildar ; i Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havil-
dars; I Drum Major; i Fife Major.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at Kherwarah (Rajpootana) . Uniform, Sifle Green, Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Colonel B. D. F.Bignell, StaffCorps, 7 July 95 Commandant, 20 Nov. 94.— And Political Supdt. Hilly Tracts,
Meywar.
2S Jan. 93 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 7 Aug. 96. — And
Assistant Political Superintendent.
I Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 July 9b.
Wing Officer, 21 July 95.— Furlough.
In medical charge, 4 Mar. 93.— OHg. Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
■ Officiating in medical charge.
Oapl;ain A, Poingdestre, StaffCorps ...
Captain H. L. Goodenough, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. Clay, StaffCorps
Surgeon Major R. Shore, J/Z)
Surgeon Captain E. W. Here, MB
23 Aug. 95
26 Sept. 9
29 Sept. 9
31 Mar. 90
Eitahlishnent , — Commandant; Wing Commander ; 2 Wing Officers ; i Medical Officer ; j English Writer ; 2 Thakoor
2 Native Doctors; i Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jamadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; i Bugle Majors
15 Buglers; 600 Privates.
Mhairwarra Battalion (late Mhairwarra Local Battalion. — Raised i6 June 1822).
" Central India," "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Ajmere. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel N. R. Stewart, Staff_Corps ^28 Mar. 90 Commandant, 15 Apr. 90. — Furlough. [Offf. Comdt,
Captain G. H. J. Moore, Staff Corps
Captain C. B. Baldock, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. P. Bell, StaffCorps
Surgeon Major D. ffrench-Mullen .
Surgeon Major P. D. Pank
22 Jan. 90
29 Aug.
27 Feb.
31 Mar. 89
31 Mar. 92
2nd in Comd. and Wing Comdr., i Nov. 94,with rank of Major.—
Wing Officer, 27 Nov. 94.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.— Prom it Madras Inf.
In medical charge, 24 Mar. 93. — And Civil, Ajmere.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge, and Civil, Ajmere.
EttaMishment. — Commandant; Wing Commander; Wing Officer; Medical Officer; 8 Subadars; 8 , 'Jamadars ; 40
Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drummers; 600 Sepoys. Non-effective Native Staff— 1 Subadar Major ; i Drill Havil-
dar; I Drill Naick; ist Bugle Major; 2nd Bugle Major ; 8 Pay Havildars; 8 Colour Havildars.
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 1S16),
Sitailishment. — i Native Doctor; i Subadar; i Jamadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks; 2 Buglers; 80 Sepoys,
Indian Medical Service.— Bengal.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page iii.]
515
DiEECTOE Genkbai,.
Gleghorn, James,' 2IV. LSCS.Ed. [R]
SCEGEOir iliJOE Genekal.
Harvey. Robert.^ DSO. 3ID. MCh. Hon. >
Surgeon to the Governor General [R] ... 5
SuEGEON Colonels.
Spencer, Lionel Dixon,' CB. 2IDMSCS. [R]
Thomson, George, s CB.MS
Ross, George Cumberland, LliClrI.\
LRCSI. i
Warburton, William Pleace, MD. MCh. )
FSCSI. <
Raye, Daniel O'Connell, UD. FRCSI.i
Man. Surgeon to the Governor General ... i
Stephen, Arthur.'^ 3ZA. 3IB. MCh
Newman, John Henry,'"' JI/D. 2ICh.
assistant
suegeon.
Oarmichael, James Charles Gordon,'^ MD. \
MCh i
BEIGADE SUEGEOlf LIEUTENANT CoLONELS.
King, George, CIE. MB. MCh
Fiuden, Woodforde," ZRCP.Bd.MRCS. ...
Lethbridge, Sir Alfred Swaine, KCSI.\
MD. MCh. MECS J
Canningham, David Doaglas, CIE. MD. }
MCh. Ed. H.p. 68 Son. Surg, to Gov. Gen. )
Hutoheson, George, MD.MCh.LRCP.Ed. \
LRCS.Ed )
Sanders, Richard Careless, afD.J'J2C<S'.i:<J. ■)
MECS.LSA S
Franklin, Benjamin, CIE. MECS. LSA.\
Son. Surgeon to the Governor General...)
Davis, Geo. lI'Bride,^* DSO. MD. MCh. |
LAS. Dub )
Hendlev, Thomas Holbein, CIE. ZRCP.\
MECS. LSA >
Johnstone, Hugh, MD. MCh
Gregg, William Henry ,2c MB.MCh.MRCP.
Smyth, Frederick Aug.™ ZM.Diib. L.Ch. ...
Calthrop, Christopher William,'^ MD.l
MRCS. LRCPI.LSA. h.p. 69 >
Roe, William Alex. Crauford, LRCP.Ed. \
FECS.Ed ]■
Meadows,Charlos John Walford,3' MECS. \
LSA J
Deane, Andrew, MD. FRCSI. LAS.Duh. ...
Murray, William Flood, MB. MCh.\
FRCS S
O'Brien, Joseph,^* MA. MD. LECP.Ed. )
LRCS.Ed i
Crombie, Alex. MD. LRCS.Ed. h.p. 71
Marphy, William Reed,^^ DSO. LRCSI.
LRCPI. H.p. 72
]
SuEGEON Lieutenant Colonels.
Gupta, Kali Pada, MB. MA. LECP.Ed.]
LRCS.Ed -•
Martin, Daniel Nicholas, Jl/Xi. 3/ CA -
Joubert, Charles Henry, MB. FRCS
Russell, Edgar Geer, MB. B.Sc MECS.\
LSA i
Scully, John, LECP. MRCS
Hall, Geoffrey Craythorue, LRCP.Ed.\
MECS )
Reid, Adam Scott.^^ MB. MCh
Fasken, William Andrew Durnford, MD. \
MRCS S
Lawrie, Edward, MB. MRCS
Zorab, John ilanook, MB. MCh
Dutt, Russick Lall, MD. MRCS. LSA
Bookey, John T. Brownrigg," LECP.Ed.\
LRCSI. 5
YoM-ag, Jstmes,^''MB.MCh.Ed. p.b.h., m.m., 1
H.P., M.G.M. 83 S
Duke. Joshua,*" 3fRCS. LSA
M'Conaghey, John,MD. MCh
Palmer, Edward," iieC'P J. LRCSI
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 6s
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 6s
31 Mar. 65
I Mar. 66
30 Sept. 67
30 Sept. 67
1 Apr. 68
2 Oct. 65
I Oct. 66
30 Sept. 67
I Apr. 68
I Oct. 68
1 Apr.
I Apr. 69
I Apr. 69
1 Oct. 69
30 Sept. 67
I Oct. 69
I Oct. 69
I Apr. 69
I Oct. 69
I Oct. 69
I Oct. 69
1 Oct. 69
I Apr. 70
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
Apr. 69
I Oct. 69
surgeon
MAJ. GEN.
29 Mar. 95
I Apr. 9s
SUEGEON
COLONEL.
24 Oct. 92
2 Apr. 93
1 Jan. 94
17 Jan. 94
2 Apr. 94
19 May 94
29 Mar. 95
29 Mar. 95
BHIGADE
SURGEON.
2 Apr. 89
BKIG.SUKG
LT.COL. '
2 Nov. 91
9 Apr. 92
24 Oct. 92
27 June 93
4 Oct. 93
1 Jan. 94
1 7 Jan.
2 Apr.
19 May
20 June
:2 Jan.
29 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Apr.
4 Dec.
2 Apr.
9 May
II Aug.
1 Oct.
SUEGEON
LT. COL.
[ Apr.
t Oct.
30 Mar. 72i3oMar. 92
30 Mar.
30 Mar
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mp.r.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
130 Mar.
30 Mar.
•30 Mar,
30 Mar
30 Mar,
30 Mar.
72 30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
72 30 Mar.
72 30 Mar.
72 30 Mar.
, 72 ! 30 Mar.
72I30 Mar.
(■Director General, Indian Medical Service, and
(. Sanitary Commr. with the Govt, of India.
Principal Medical Officer, Punjab Command.
("Principal Medical Officer, Punjab Frontier'
'(, Force. — Furlough.
Principal Medical Officer, Lahore District.
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal.
Insp.Gen.of Civil Hospitals, N.W.P. and Oude.
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Punjab.
P. M. O. and Sanitary Commr., Assam District.
rAdministrative Medical Officer and Sanitary
< Commissioner, Central Provinces. P.M.O.
(_ Punjab Frontier Force.
Principal Medical Officer, Presidency District.
f Supdt. Royal Botanic Garden at Calcutta,
t and Government Qainologist.
7 Bengal Caval ry.
I'Gen. Supdt. of operations for suppression of
\ Thuggee and Daooity. — Member of Goveuor
i General's Council. — Furlough,
y Professor of Physiology, Medical College,
( Calcutta.
rCivil N. W. IProvince and Ondh, Offg. Admin,
< and Sany. Commr. C. P. with radk of Sur-
C geou Colonel.
(Ophthalmic Surgeon, &c., Calcutta Medical
'(. College.
Surgeon to the Viceroy.
P.M.O. Peshawur District.
Residency Surgeon, Jeypore.
Civil and Port Health Officer, Rangoon.
Civil, Burdwan.
7 Bengal Infantry.
(■ Medical Storekeeper, Punjab Command.—
I P.M.O. Suakin Force.
Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab.
Civil, Cuttack.
Residency Surgeon, Cashmere.
Civil, Shahabad.
,1 Professor of Surgery, Med. College, Calcutta.
I and ex ojieio ist Sarg., College Hosp. — Furl.
("Surgeon Supdt. Presidency General Hospital,
', Calcutta.
I Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
Civil, Backergunge.
Civil, Saugor.— Furlough.
Professor of Midwifery, Med. Coll., and Obstetric
Physician, Eden Hospital, Calcutta.— Furl.
C Professor of Materia Medica and Clinical
\ Medicine, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex
{ officio 2nd Physician to the College Hospital.
Assay Master, Calcutta Mint. — Furlough.
j-nspector General of Prisons, N. W. P. andOudh,
38 Bengal Infantry.
Civil, Fattehghur.
Residency Surgeon, Hyderabad.
Civil, Bhaugulpore.
Civil, Hooghly.
I Battalion s Goorkhas.
92
92
92
92
9-
9'
V
92
92 Bengal Sappers and Miners.
92 Malwah Bheel Corps.
92 Civil and Lunatic Asylum, Lucknow.
92|Bengal Lancers.
Si6
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
S-nBGEON Lieutenant Colonels.
Williams, Alfred Henry," MB. 3ICh.\
MSCS j
Holmes, Robert Andrew King, BA. ilD. )
3ISCS S
Moriarty, Miitthew Denis, SA. MB.\
TBCSI. ]
Price, Gordon, 2ID. MCh
Bovill, Edward, MB.MC'h. FRCS
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD.HiCK
Ahmed, Zaluoor Allee," MD. LBCP.Bd. }
ZFFS.Ohu )
Griffiths, Wm. Edwin," J/J2CS. LSA
iSHISTANl
3UGGEON.
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
I Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
Wilkie, Ti!ivid,MB.MCk. h.p. 73
Macdonald, Denis Peter, MD. MCh. LBCSI.
Baker, Oswald, ZRCF.Ed. LRCS.Ed
"Wright, Frederick "Wm.« DSO. MB. MCh.
Willcooks, Alexander John, MD. MFCS. >
ITon. Sni-qeon to the Governor General ... J
M'Kay, Henry Kellock,*- MFCS. LSA
Swaine, Frederick Robert, MB. MCh
Browne, Samuel Haslett, CtE. MD. MCh. ")
Hon. Surgeon to the Gauernor General ... j
Mair, Edward, MB. MCh
Armstrong, James, J/i?. MCh
FuUerton, John Campbell, 5" BA. MB. MCh
■\Varden, Charles James Hislop, LFCP
MFCS
Stoker, Rd. Nugent,5i LRCFI. LFCSI...
Bomford, Gerald, MD. LFCP. MFCS. LSA.
M'Cartie, Charles Joseph,'-'- MD. MCh
Rankinsr, George Spiers Alex. BA. MD. \
2IBCS. LSA.-K.V.7S )
SDBGliON.
I Apr 7
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
30 Sopt.73
30 Sept. 73
30 Sept. 73
31 Mar. TA
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
31 Mar. 7
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 7
31 M.ir. 75
30 Sept. 75
30 Sept.7
30 SeuL-75
31 Mar
3UU&E0B
LT.OOL.
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Oct. 92
I Apr. 93
I Apr. Q3
I Apr. 93
I Apr. 93
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept.93
30 Sept.93
3 1 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
3: Mar. 95
30 Sept. 95
31 Mar. gi
31 Mar. 76131 ilar. 96
31 Mar. 76 31 Mar, "
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
I Mar. 76
Murray, Robert Davidson," MB. MCh
Comins, Dennis Wood Deane,5= LFCP.
MFCS
O'Connor, Patrick Fenelon.^i^ifXl. MCh.
Moran. James," BA. MD. MCh
Simmonds, William Allason,^* LFCP.\
MFCS. LSA ■
Macrae. Roderick, MB. MCh
Bate, Thomas Blwood Lindesay , LFCPI. ~(
LFCSI. i
Borah, bhibram,"^'' MB. LFCP. Ed. LFPS.
Glan )
Weir, Patrick Ale,x.,«i MA. MB. MCh.Ab. ^
H.p. 76 y
Haig, Percv de Haga,«* XJZCP. MFCS
Lewtae, John," MD. MFCS. LSA
Tomes, Arthur, 3ID. MFCS. LSA. h.p. 76...
Mawson, Wm. ArDhur,*? iiJCP. MFCS
Dantra, Sorabshaw Hormasii, MD. MCh....
Hamilton, Henry,^^ BA. MD. MCh
Doyle, Bernard,™ J/^.iirCA
Cobb, Robert, Jri). LFCP. 3IFCS
Stephens, Augustus Edwd. Rich,'" XaCP.)!
MFCS. i |3i M^''- 76
Cadge, William Hotson, LRCP. 3IFCS ,31 Mar. 76
Moorhead, James, 3IA. 3ID. 3IFCS., h.p. ; I „ ^ ,
3I.G.5I. 77 • 3 :3° Sept.76
Owen, Charles WiUiam,;' C3IG. CIE.\,
LFCP.3IECS n3o5)ept.70
Griffiths, Gilbert Saunders,'- il/ieCA'. i.S'J....l3o Sept. 76
SUESEON MaJOES.
Owen, William,'^ BA. 3ID. LFCSI.
Conry, Walter."' 3IB. LFCP.Ed. LFCS.Ed.
Kellie, George .Jerome, ''iiJCP. 3IFCS
Basu, Dhurmalas, LFCP.Ed. LFPS. Glas.
Mackenzie, Alexander William,''' MB. MCh.
MuUane, Jeremiah," il/Z). 3ICh
ffrencb-MuUen, Douglas, 3ID. 31Ch..
Nelis, James Ale.xander.'s MB. LCh.
GTohs,A.ylmer},l.a.Ttin,~^LFCP.Bd.LFCS.Ed.
Crofts, James.s" J/D. 3ICh
Coates, William, 81 MD.3ICh
Beatson, Chas. B.y.»-^ LFCP.Ed. LFCS.Ed..
Thomson, Samuel John^'^ MFCS. LSA.\
H.p. M.G.5I. 7O y
Campbell, Robert Neil,s» JI5. 3ICh
31 Mar
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 93
3 1 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 9
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
30 Sept. 95
30 Sept.Q5
Brander, Edward S,aM&\mvy,^' MB. 3ICh.'^!
LFCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Chatterjie, Fakir Chundra,*"^ 3IB. 3ICh
Emerson, George Augustus,*' 3IB. 3ICh. ...
ffrench-Mullen, Jarlath, 3ID. 3ICh. h.p. 77
Cretin, Eugene," MB. LRCP. FFCS. \
LSA. H.p. ir.G.ir. 78 )
31 Mar. 96
3 1 Mar. 96
3t Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
30 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
9 Bengal Infantry.
Superintendent, Jails, Lucknow. — Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Meerut.
Civil, Moorshedabad.
Civil, Darjeeling.
Civil and Jail, Allahabad.
28 Bengal Infantry.
20 Bengal Infantry.
f Statistical Officer to Govt, of India in Sanitary,
i &c.. Departments.
Senior Medical Officer, Port Blair.
Civil, Burma — Furlough.
6 Bengal Infantry.
( Civil, Principal, Medical School, and Lunatic
1 Asylum, Agra.
Civil, Jubbulpore, and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum.
Civil and Jail, Lohardugga.— Furlough.
Principal, Lahore Medical School.
Superintendent Central Jail, Bareilly.
Civil and .Jail, Cawnpore.
Beloochistan Surgeon Agency.
Medical Storekeeper to Go vernment,BengalComd.
+ P'jmjab Infantry.
(■principal. Medical College, Calcutta, and ex-
l officio ist Phy.»ician, Med. Coll. Hospital.
39 Bengal Infantry.
Secretary to the Board of Examiners.
Civil, Howrah,— Offg. Professor of Surgery,
Med. Coll. Calcutta, and ex ojicio ist Burg.
College Hospital.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.
6 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Goruckpore.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Dacca.
Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab.— Furlough,
Civil, Seebsaugor.
( Residency Surg, and ex officio Assist. Resident,
\ Nepaul. — Officiating Kota and Jhalrapatan.
I Punjab Cavalry.
Civil,'Chittagong.
Civil, Midnapore.— Officiating Civil, Gya.
II Bengal Lancers.
Civil and Jail, Mandalay.
I Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
Civil, Peshawur.
f Civil, Patna.— Offg. Surgeon Supdt. Presidency
X Gen. Hosijital, Calcut.a.
Civil, Purneah.
Civil, Nynee Tal.
Civil, Bengal.
Medical Adviser to H. H. Maharaja of Patiala.
I Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
SUKGliON
MA.TOB.
31 Mar. 77
3x Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
30 Sept. 76
I Oct. 77
Oct.
77
I Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
30 Mar 78
30 Mar. 78
31 Mar. ^9
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 89
31 Mar. ■
31 Mar. 89
31 Mar. "
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 89
31 Mar,
16 May 89
1 Oct.
I Oct.
1 Oct. S9
I Oct. 89
T Oct. 89
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
Superintendent Opium Factory, Behar.
13 Bengal Lancers.
2 iiaacers Hyderabad Contingent.
Civil, Purneah.
2 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
Civil, Luckimpore.
Merwara Battalion.
3 Sikh Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Gwalior. ( Agencies.— Purl.
In nied. charge of Kotah and JhiiLlawur Political
Civil, Lahore.
10 Bengal Lancers.
Sanitary Commissioner, N. W.Prov. and Oude.
f Civil and Jail, Gowhatty.— Offg. Senior Med-
( ical Officer, Port Blair.
Civil and Jail, Seetapore.
Civil, N. W. Provinces.— Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Dehra Dhoon.
Civil, Rajshahye.
I Bengal In
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
517
Son<iEON Majors.
Duncan, Andrew,™ MD. FRCS. ZSA. )
P.B.M. 78, P.Q.M. 86 j
Nicholson, George Frederick. MD. LECSI.
Bigger, Sam!. Ferguson, 92 MB.MRCS.LSA.
Robertson, Sir George Scott,'^ XCSl. )
MBCS. LSA }
Sweeny, Terence Humphrys,'^ LRCPI.\
FRCSI. H.p. P.B.M. 79 !
Barry, Daniel Francis.'^ MD. MCh.'l
M.G.lt. 79 , j
Harris, Geo. Francis Angelo, LRCP.MRCS.
Anderson, John,™ 3IB. MCh
Bamber, Charles ,Iames,«!' LRCP. MRCS.
O'Dwyer, Malachi,'"" BA. MB. BCh
Perry, Francis Frederic, LRCP. MRCS. I
H.p. M.G.M. P.B.M. 79 j
Little, Stephen,!"' J/Z). 3/«
Gimlette, Geo.HartDesmond.'i^ilfZ'.Jli'CA. >
MRCS.LSA i
H:unter,ChristianBernard,i™ LRCP. MRCS.
Smith,Julian Carter Carington,i"*iIfi?.iirc/i.
Dennyg, GeorgeWm. Patrick, LRCP. MRCS.
Maonamara, .John William Unthank, MD.
ZRCSI. LAH.Duh
Sykes, Joseph, -"s LRCP. Ed. LFPS.Glas...
Tuohy, John Francis. 3fD. MCh
Lukis, Chas. Pa.r&ej,^'^ MRCS.LSA. p.b.h. 80
Whitwell, Robert Richard Har vey , il/iJ. MCh.
Waddell, Lawrence AuBtine,i"s MB. MCh. ...
Shewan, George Money,'"' il/B. ..-.
Spencer,DhanjibhaiBarjoeii,'"'Zii'P<S'. (?Zas.>
LSA j
Clarke, James,'" MD. MCh
Taid, Cooverjee Cawasjee,"^ LRCP.Ed.)
LFPS.Glas J
Pank, Philip Durrell, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Mulroney, Thomas Richard, MD. MCh. )
LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. MRCS <
Macdonald, Thomas Rankin, "^ JfB. 3ICh.}
LRCS.Ed j
Giles,George Michael Jas.jJrfS. FRCS.LSA. 1
H.p. P.B.M. 81 j
Sedgefleld, Arthur Rbt. Wyatt, MB. MRCS.
Dobson, Edwin Francis Horatio, MB. MCh.
Shearer, Johnston,"* 31A. MB. 3ICh
Hassan, Syed,"= MB. LRCP. MRCS
Banerji, Hem Chandra,"^ LRCP. Ed.~>
LFPS. aias ]
Kandi, Sambhu Chandra.''^ Jl/S. JlfCT
Peck, Francis Samuel,'"* iSC'P.a?. JlfieC/S.
Hawkins, B'rederick DalyCjesar, LE CP.Bd. ")
MRCS j
Cunningham, John Adams, MD. MCh
Hudson,HarryOhalmers,"'-'i7?CP7. LRCSI.
Silcock, Alexander, BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI.
Mullane, Patrick,'^" jlfZ)., MCh
Rodgers,JohnWm.,'2' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Maclaren. James Farquharson.JfB. 3lCh. .
Young, Louis T.arlet6n,i" BA. MB. BCh. j
Dub. LCh. H.P. M.S.M. P.B.M. 82 5
Gibbons, Jas. Barry, iZJCSr.iifZCP/.M.M. S2
Grant, Donald St. John Dundas,'-^ 3IB. )
BCh j
Crawford, Dirom Grey, MB. MCh. Hon. )
FRCSI /
Charles, Richard Havelock, MD. MCh. )
LRCS.Ed. -a.-e. p.B.M.82 j
Duncan, George, '2* MB. MCh. LRCS.Ed. ...
Sykes, Wm. Ainley,'*' DSO. MB. LRCP. ')
MRCS .' j
Leahy, Albert William Denis, MD. FRCS. )
LSA. H.p. 83 J
Weir, Richard Rose, MB. MCh.Ab. p.b.m. 38
Jameson, Granville.'^c MB. MCh. MRCS.
Pratt, Jas. John, MRCS. LRCP.Ed. h.p. /
M.M. 84 j
Shore, Robert, MD. LFPS.Glas
Walsh, John Henry "i^uW,'^^ MRCS. LRCP )
H.p. M.G.M. M.M. 84 j
Hendley, Harold, '^o il/iJC-S'. LSA
Banatvala, Hormasjie Edaljie,'^" MD.^
LRCP. MRCS j
Fink, George Herbert, MRCS. LSA
Alpin, William George Patrick, MD. ')
LRCP. MRCS S
Leslie, JohnTasmanWaddell.ilfjB.afCA.^i.)
H.P.M.Q.M j
Prain, David, MB. MCh. LRCS.Ed
Bown, Arthur Thomas,'^' LRCP. MRCS
Mukerji, Upendra Nath, MD. MCh. MRCS
Price, William Locking, '^^ MB. MCh
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Seipt. 78
30 Sept. 78
31 Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Mar. '
31 Mar. 80
3T Mar.
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 8.
2 Oct. 8.
2 Oct. 8
2 Oct. 8.
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct.
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr.
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr,
2 Apr. 81
1 Oct. 81
I Oct. 81
I Oct. 81
I Oct. 81
I Apr. 82
I Apr. 82
I Apr.
30 Sept. 82
30 Sept.82
31 Mar. 83
29 Sept. 83
29 Sept. 83
I Apr. 84
I Apr. 84
I Apr. 84
I Apr. 84
I Apr. 84
I Oct. 84
I Oct. 84
I Oct. 84
I Oct. 84
I Oct. 84
SUKGBO.N
MA.TOH.
30 Mar. gn
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Sept.Qo
;o Sept. 90
30 Sept.gc,
30 Sept.9o
30 Sept.g
SEMABKS.
2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
Medical Officer to the Rajah of Jhind. — Furlough.
3 Punjab Cavalry.
British Agent, Gilgit.
Officiating Civil and Lunatic Asylum, Benares.
Civil, Mussoorie.
Civil, Nagpore, and Sapdt. Lunatic As.ylum.
'Civil, N.W. Provinces.— On deputation Jont
Civil, Simla.
Civil, Rawul Pindee.
30 Sept. 90 Civil and Jail. Jullundur.— Sick Furlough.
r Professor of Surgery, Lahore Medical College
^ Officiating Principal.
Civil, Mooltan. — Furlough.
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 91
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 91
31 Mar. 91
31 Oct. 91
31 Oct. 97
31 Oct. 91
31 Oct. 91
37 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 9
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
2 Apr,
2 Apr. 93
r Oct. oj
I Oct. 93
J Oct. 93
I Oct. 93
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
I Apr. 94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept.94
31 Mar, 95
29 Sept 93
29 Sept. 93
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
I Apr. 96
r Apr. 96
I Oct
Agency Surgeon at Bhaugelcund.
Officiating Civil .and Jail, Chindwara.
Civil and Jail, Shahjehanpore.
Civil, Delhi.
Civil, Jail, and Lunatic Asylum, Tezpore.
Civil, N.W. Provinces, — Furlough.
Civil, N.W. Provinces.
Civil, Jail, and Lunatic As.ylum, BareLlly.
Civil, Chumparun.^OU'g. Civil, Patna.
^ Chemical Examiner and Professor of Chemistry,
', Med. College, Calcutta.
17 Native Infantry.
12 Native Infantry.
Civil, Nuddea.— Officiating Civil, Dalhousic.
Civil and Jail, Hurdui.
f Residency Surgeon, Meywar, — Officiating Civil,
1 Ajmere, and Mhairwara Battalion,
Civil and Jail, Umritsur,
Civil, Saran.
Civil and Jail, Saharanpore.
Superintendent Opium Factory, Ghazeepore,
Civil, Dhoobree.
27 Bengal Infantry.
3 Bengal Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Sylhet.
I'^urlough.
Civil, Mozufferpore.
Civil and Jail, Moradibad.
Civil, Punjab. — Furlough.
76 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Belaspore.
2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
2 Sikh Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Ghazeepore.
Civil, Umballa.
Supt. Campbell Med. School & Hospital, Sealdah
f Chemical Examiner, Punjab, and Professor
<. Medical College, Lahore.
Civii, Monghyr.
Professor of Anatomy, Medical Coll., Calcutta,
and e.-c (rfflciu 2nd Surg. College Hospital.
2 Punjab Infantry.
95
I Oct. 96
I Oct. 96
I Oct. 96
18 Bengal Lancers.
rCivil, 24-Pergunuahs.— Offg. Professor of Mid-
\ wifery, Med. Coll. and Obstetric Physician,
(. Eden Hospital, Calcutta.
Jails, Futtehghur.
Civil, Tipperah.
Civil and Jail, Fyzabad.
-VIeywar Bheel Corps.
Civil, Rungpore.— Offg. Civil, Howrah.
Joint Medical Officer, Simla.
Civil, Betul.
Officiating Civil, North Lushai.
Civil and Jail, Mirzapore.
f Secretary to Director General and Sanitary
i Commissioner with Government of India.
(Curator of Herbarium, Calcutta, and Professor
'. of Botany, Medical College, Calcutta.
37 Bengal Infantry.
5 Bengal Infantry.
I Oct. 96|Civil, Chindwara.— Offg. Civil, Hoshangabad.
Si5
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
SUBGEON CaPTAIXS.
SURGEON
CAPTAIW.
Dniry, Francis James,"='i?.l. ITS. -BCT i Apr. 85
Dyson, Herbert Jekyl, "4 j-j^cs. iS.4.M.M. 85 | i Apr. 85
BEMARES,
( Resdi,. Phys. Med.CoU. Hosp. Calcutta, and Prof.
C of Pathology Medical College.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal.
Civil, Bopra.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Shillong.
Deolee Irregular Force.
Bogers, Frederick Arthur,i35 nSO. LSCP. MECS. ..\ i Apr. 85
Carroll, Edward Richard "\Vm.Chas.,i3«iJ2CP.J/iJCS.' i Apr, '
Woolbert, Henry Robert, 2IB. MRCS. ! i Oct.
Baker, George Henrv.i- JI/TJCS. iSJ i Oct. SsJCivil, and Jail, Etawah.
Grainger, Thomas,"* 3ID. MC'li I i Oct. SsiCivil, Khoolna. — Officiating Civil, Chumparum.
Adie, Joseph Rosamond,"' iVB. J/i?C5 ' i Oct. 8 = iCivil, Purneah.— 09g. Civil, Goojerai.
Younan, Arthur Charles,'*" IfiJ. .If CA ' i Oct. 85I25 Bengal Infantry.
Alcock, Alfred AVilliam, SIB.MCh.
Cadell, John ilacfarlar.e,"^ MB. MCh
Thorold, William Grant, iSCP. 3fRCS. h.p. m.m. 86..
I Oct. 85 Superintendent of Museum, Calcutta.
I Oct. SsUi Bengal Infantry.
I Apr. 86jDeputy Sanitary Commissioner, ist Cij-cle.
^tS ^n%'^-r" Y^- ^^^f,-^''- FSCS.Ed. MRCS. ) ^ ^ ggigj^g Surgeon, Nizam's Troops.
ZSA. DPlf.Camb.ii.G.U. B6 J- '^ ; 15 . i-
Pisani, Lionel John,^** IIRCS. LSA ' i Apr. 86]Civil, N.W. Provinces.— Furlough.
Basu, Basanta Kumar, ilD. 2ICh i Apr. 36 + Bengal Infantry.
Sinha, Narendra Prasanna. MRCP. JIRCS ' i Apr. 86, Civil, NoakhuUy.— Furlough.
Edwards, William Rice. MD.MRCS i Apr. 86Civil, Quetta.
Mactaggart, Charles, JIA. MB. MCh \ i Apr. 86!Superiatendent of Jails, Allahabad.
_, T , _ ^ ,,„ ,,_. .,„ „,[ ( Deputy Sanitary CommissionBr.Xorthern Ben-
Evans, John Fenton, Jlf^B. MCh | i Apr. 86j ■, ^^^ circle.-Offg. Civil. Dacci.
Bell, George James Hamilton.^s j/5. n/p^ 1 i Apr. 86 Superintendent, Insein Jail.
Daly, Joseph Thomas, 31B. MCh. MRCPI. i Apr. 86 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Fooks, Henry,!" MECS. LSA i Apr. 86 13 Beno-al Lancers.
Hudson, Ernest,'*'^ FRCS. LSA 1 Apr. 86jSiiperintendent Central Jail, Benares.
Dawson, Arth".r William, MB. MRC.1 [ i Apr. 86'2 Bengal Lancers.
Robinson,Wm.Hy. Banner, "SiffiCP J. LRCSI. , i Apr. 86,34 Bengal Infantry.
-, T. , i T , tr-r, -.rr,, I ,„ o.^f ofi f Mooltau Ccutral Jail.— Offg. Inspector General
Macnamara. Robert Joseph, lfZ>. J/CA. 30 bept.b6i |^ of Prisons, Punjab
.„., . „ , .,„., ,,„ ,,„^ ^ r. . L„ Q„„(. n^l (ist Resdt.Surg.PresidencvGen. Hospital.— Offg.
Pilgrim, Herbert Wilson, 3/5. J/J?C5'. Z5J |3oSept.o6|T ciyii^ 2^ pe^gunnahs.,
French, George Brooke, XJZCP. MRCS. 3° Sept.86 8 Bengal Infantiy.
Wyville-Thomson, Francis, MA. 2LB. MCh 3° Sept.86 3 Bengal Cavalry.
Brown, Edwin Harold, LSCP. LRCS.Ed 3° Sept.86 Civil, Durbhunga.
Bensley, Charles Norman, jrB. MCk 3° Sept.86:Civil and Jail, Toungoo.
Henderson, Selby Herriot, MB. MCh.
Scotland, David" Wilson, MB. MCh.
Green, Chas. Robert Mortimer,i5o xjjcP. MECS.LSA.
Sellick, James Henderson, MB. 2IRCS
Hare, Edward Christian, iSC'P.J/iZCS
Clarkson, Frank Cecil, iPCP.jl/ac-S
Jordan, John Gregory, MB. MCh
Morris, Herbert Mackinlav, LRCP. MRCS
Russell, Allan Rupert Pos'tance, JlfP. MCh
Morwood, James, 151 MB. MCh
Hall, Edmund Alexander William, MB. MCh
Elliot, William Henry Wilson, i^sj/ijcs. LSA. MB. ...
Murray, James,'" MB. MCh. Ah. p.b.ii. 87
Clark, William Ronaldson, MB. MCh
Braide, George Frederick William, MB. MRCS
Marks, Robert John, MRCS. LSA
Sunder, Charles Edward,'" MB. MRCS. LSA
Ker, Malcolm Albert, MB. MCh.
Buchanan, Andrew, MA. MD. MCh
Fischer, Lewis Gordon, it/ii. MCh
Vost, William, J/S. MCh. MRCS
Garvie, John, MB. MCh
Gilbert, Clarence E. L.'^" MB. MCh. LRCPI.MRCS.
Manifold, Courtenay Clarke, 21B. MCh '.
Irvine, Gerard Beatty, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Roberts, Alfred Ernest, MB. MCh. MRCS. m.q.m. 88...
Davidson, David Macdonald, MB. MCh. Ah. h.p. p. I
B.M.JI.M. 88 ]■
Maynard, Frederic Pinsent, 2IB. LRCP. MRCS.
Lament, John Charles, MB. MCh. MRCS.
Nott, Arthur Holbrook,i5s ji/B. LRCP. MRCS.
Coleman, .Albert, JfP. MCh
White, William Westropp,'^»-"l/D. J/CA
Lane, Daniel Thonns, MD. JLCh
Macwatt, Robert Charles, 3/5. J/CT;
Woodwright.Wm. Hy. Edwd.,'™iaCPi". LRCSI.
Buchanan, Walter James, B.i.Dub. MB. BCh. LM.....
30 Sept.86|Officiating Jails, Agra.
30 Sept.86 Officiating Civil and Jail, Azimghur.
30 Sept.86 Civil, Bankoora.
30 Sept.86 Burmah. — Furlough.
30 Sept.86!Civil, North Lu^hai.
30 Sept.86lOfficiating Civil, Midnaporc.
30 Sept.86, Civil, Singboom.— Officiating Civil, Tipperab-
30 Sept.86, Civil, Burmah.— Officiating Civil, Mooltan.
30 Sept.86|Civil and Jail, Myingyan.
30 Sept.86'Civil, N. W. Provmces. — Furlough.
30 Sept.86 29 Bengal Infantry.
31 Mar. 8712 Battalion i Goorkhas.
31 Mar. 87, Professor, Lahore Medical College.
31 Mar. 87iCivil, Ferozepore. — Furlough.
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. £
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
■ I Oct. 87
Central Jail, Lahore.
14 Bengal Lancers.
Officiating Civil, Rungpore.
ig Bengal Lancers.
Superintendent Central Jail, Nagpore. — Furl.
Civil and .Tail, Bastee.
Civil and Jail, Gonda.
2 Punjab Cavalrj-.
3c Bengal infantry.
Civil, N.W.Prov.- Offg.Med.Officer.RamporeState.
Bengal Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Alighur.
Civil, Kurnool.-
1 Oct. 87 Civil, Kurnool.— Furlough.
I Oct. 87 Officiating Civil, Lohardugga.
I Oct. 87 Professor of Anatomy, Lahore Medical College.
I Oct. 87 Civil, Hazareebagh.
I Oct. 87 Superintendent Central Jail, Montgomery.
I Oct. 87 4 Bengal Cavalry.
I Oct. 87 Superintendent Chenawan Central Jail.
I Oct. 87 Furlough.
I Oct. 87'33 Bengal Infantry.
I Oct. 87 Offg. Superintendent Shangulpore Central Jail.
I Oct. 87j2fi Bengal Infantry,
Close, Joseph Kinnear.iei 3fO. J/CVi.
Marshall, Daniel Grove,''^JIf.B. iU"CA.£(i. h.p. p.b.ji. ^'31 Mar 8s!i7 Bengal CavaliT
M.M. 88 j '
,, . „ . I ,;r„„ 00' Cand Res. Surg. Pres. Gen. Hosp. Calcutta. —
Moir, David Macbeth, MA.MB.2ICh.MRCP. m.g.m. 88 3i ilar. 88| -^ Qg^_ ^^^ Rcsdt. Surg.
UCWhitchurch, Harry Frederick,'" Z7?CP.J/i?C.?. 3' Mar. 38 124 Bengal Infantry. ° [Horse.
Roberts, James Reid,'" jI/P. iPCP FRCS Isi Mar. 88;Agency Surgeon, Gilgit.— 0£fg. 2 Central India
Gee, Frederick William. MB. MRCS. LSA !3i Mar. 88^5 Bengal Cavalry.
Prasad, Kanta, MB. MCk. LECP.Ed. i7JCS.£(?. •) Uj Mar. 88'civil, Pet'U, Burmah.
LFPS.Glas fj j ' = '
O'Gorman, Patrick Wilkins, LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed. ") I31 Mar. 88'Officiating 17 Bengal Infantry.
LFPS.Glas J I ( s / o j
Gray, William Henry, MB. MCh. "' ' I3i Mar. 88 19 Bengal Infantry.
Mould, George Thomas, iiJCP. l/PCS '' i'31 "Mar. 88 i Bengal Cavalry.
Drake-Brockman, Herbert Edward, MRCS. 'lRCP.~~\ \ 29 Sent 88 i *^^"^' ^"•'^^'- Provmces.— On deputation, Foreign
h.p. m.g.m. p.b.m. So . i 1 K Department.
Lane, William Byam ''^ LRCP 'ilRCS. 1^9 Sept.88 23 Bengal Infantry.
Lumsden, Philip" James, MB. MCh. 1,0 Sent- op f E«^S'<ieacy Surgeon, Persian Gulf.— Officiating
„ J T^ . ,. „ I '^"=^"'-"'-) Deolee Irregular Force.
Ozzard, FairlieeRussell,"" iPCP. MECS i3o Mar. 80'! Puniab Infantry.
Anderson,AdamBivers Steele, 3 A. MB. DPS. MRCS. 30 Mar. 8o:Sur2-eon Naturahst, Marine Snrvev of India.
Calvert, John Telfer, MB. LRCP. MRCS. DPK. '30 Mar. SgCivil, Mymensingh.
Jeumngs, Edgar, lfPC5'. LSA 30 Mar. 89J32 Beng"al Infantry.
Iiiduxn Medical Service. — -Bengal.
519
SuEGEOIf CiPTAIXS.
Hendlev, Arthur Gervase, LRCF. 31BCS,
Melville, Henry Bruce, if£. MCh ,
Vaughan, Joseph Charles Stoelke, MS. MCk
Duke, Alexander Leonard, ifB. MCh
Chaj-tor- White, Joshua, MB. MCh
Elphiek, Harrv "William, MB. LRCF. MRCS
Bedford. Charles Henry, MD. MCh. DSc. MRCS. 1
FSA.Scof ;
Macnab, Allan James,"" LRCF. MRCS
Smith, Henry, MD. MCh
Luard, Hugh Bixby,'i^^ BA. MB.DFIT. LRCF.MRCS.
Wimberley, Charles Neil Campbell, MB. MCh
Hore, Ernest Wickham, J/5. LRCF. MRCS'.
Crawford. James Muir, MB. MCh. LRCF. Ed.i
LRCS.Ed.LFPS.Gh,!' j
Wolfe, John William, MB. BCh
Singh, Bawa Jiwan, MRCS. LRCF
James, Charles Henry, iiJCP. MRCS
SUllGJiON
CAPTAIN".
BEUVBKS.
O'Kinealy, Frederick, MRCS. LRCF
Cassidv, Christotiher Clemons, LRCF.Ed. LRCS. ")
Rd. LFPS.G-las i
Buist-Sparks, Arthur Wm. Treminhere, MB. MCh....
Burton-Brown, Frederic Hewlett, MB. BCh
Deare, Benjamin Hobbs, MRCS. LRCF
Oldham, Benjamin Curwen, MBCS. LRCF
Bird, Robert, MCRS. LRCF. MD
Smith, Sidney Browning, MHCS. LRCF
Henvey, William.Jf=9 MRCS. LRCF
Lumsden, John Stuart Shepherd, MB. MCh
Frost, George Hewitt, MB. BCh
Wilkinson. Edmund, MRCS. LRCF
Ewens, George Francis William, MRCS. LRCF. )
MD.LSA.DFS.Camb j
Duer, Charles, affiCS. LBCF. MB
Wood, Henry Stotesburv, MB. MCh
30 Mar.
30 Sept.
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3r Mar.
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3t Mar.
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89 Civil, Seonee.
SglOfliciating Jails, Lucknow.
89 Deputy Sanitary Commv. ^\^estern Bengal Cii'cle,
Sg 'Agency Surgeon, Meshed.
8942 Bengal Infantry.
89 1 Civil and Jail, Mozuffernuggcr.
89 21 Bengal Infantry.
90 Corps of Guidefj.
90 Officiating Civil, Jullundur.
go 45 Bengal Inl'amry.
go'is Bengal Infantry.
goiOfficiating Meywar Bheel Corps.
gijCivil and Jail, Muttra.
91 Sec. to Insp. Gen. of Jails, &o., Burmab. — Sick
91 '4 Sikh Infantry. [Furlough.
gi'Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab.
J K Resit. Surg. Med. Coll. Hosu., Calcutta.— Offg.
31 Jan. 91 ^ 2iidResdc. Surg. Presdy. Gen. Hosp.Calcutta.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
.8 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
2S July
28 July
28 July
28 July
1 Sikh Infantry.
OfBciating Civil, Ferozepore.
TO Bengal Infantry.
y Officiating Deputy Sanitary Commissioner,
(_ Northern Bengal Circle.
Officiatmg Jail Department, Bengal.
Resdt. Med. Officer, Med. Coll. Hosp., Calcutta,
Officiating 32 Bengal Infantry.
Offg. Residency Surg. Turkish Arabia, Bagdad.
40 Bengal Infantry.
2 Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
6 Punj,ib Infantry.
16 Bengal Infantry.
5 Punjab Infantry.
44 Bengal Infantry.
Seton, Bruce Gordon.i'O.ViJCS. LRCF
Haig, Patrick Balfour, MB. MCh. LRCF. MRCS...
Fullerton, Thomas William Archer, MB. BCh
Maddox, Raloh Henry, MB. MCh. MRCS 27
Hugo, Edward Victor, MB. MRCS. LRCF 127
Melville, Harry George, MB. MCh 27
Hubbard, Arthur Oldham, MRCS. LRCF 127
Smith, Herbert Austen, MB. BCh. MRCS. LRCF 27
Green, Douglas Richard, 21B 27
Smith, George M'lver Campbell, MB. MCh 27
Earle, Hubert Malins, MRCS. LRCF 27
Hulbert, Joseph George, MB. BCh. MRCS. LRCF.... 127
Milne, Charles, '-^ MB'. MCh i3o
Drake-Brockman, Vivian Godfrev, MRCS. LRCF. ,
Young, William, lUB. MCh 1
Bouike, John Joseph, MB. BCh
Hunter, George Teates Cobb,''* 2IRCS. LRCF. ....
Chatterton, Bernard Robert, MB. BCh
Prall, Cedric Barkley, MRCS. LRCF
WilUams, Charles Edward, MB. BCh ,
MacLeod, John Norman, J/i. JiXC/i
OgilTie, Walter Holland MB. MCh ,
Langston, Thomas Alfi'ed OUivant, MRCS. LRCF.
Heard, Richard, i-s MB. BCh
Parry, Edgar Rowe, MB. MCh
Orr, Walter Hood,« MRCS. LRCF
More, Paxton St. Clair,!'? MB. MCh
Stevens, CecU Robert, '^ MD. LRCF. FRCS ,
Barry, Cecil Charles Stuart, MRCS. LRCF ,
Rogers, Leonard, MD. LRCF. FRCS.
Newman, Ernest Alan Robt., MB. BCh.LRCF.MRCS.
Birdwood, Gordon Travers, 31B. BCh. LRCF. MRCS.
Gould, Jay, MB
Turner, Reginald George, MRCS. LRCF
Davidson, James, 3fiJ. JU'C/j
Mulvany, John, MRCS. LRCF
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30 Jan. 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
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27 July 95!
27 July 95|
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29 July 96
Officiating t Central India Horse.
22 Bengal Infantry.
2 Bengal Infantry.
18 Bengal Infantry.
31 Bengal Infantry.
5 Punjab Cavalry.
13 Bengal Infantry.
General Hospital, Suakin.
Offg. Medical charge Loralai Outpost.
Officiating 21 Bengal Infantry.
3; Bengal Infantry.
Furlough.
General Hospital, Suakin.
Officiating 19 Bengal Lancers.
Officiating Civil, Mainpoorie.
Officiating 3 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Murree.
Sick Furlough.
36 Bengal Infantry.
Civil, Yemetheu.
Officiating 10 Bengal Lancers.
Officiating 26 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 23 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Corps of Guides.
Odiciating 42 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 27 Bengal lufantrj'.
Officiating 3 Sikh Infantr.y.
f Resident Medical Officer, Medical
(, College Hospital, Calcutta.
I Officiatmg Beoretary to Inspector
i (, General of Jails, Burmah.
On special duty, Assam.
Officiating 4 Sikh Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating Civil, Bengal.
Mombassa-Oganda Railway.
General Hospital, Suakin.
Officiating 34 Bengal Infantry.
SnEGEO:S LlEUTEX^ASTS. SDKS. LT.
Lamb, George 29 Jan. 94
Burden, Henry, FRCS. LRCF 29 Jan. 94
Fisher, John, MB. BCh 29 Jan. 94
Peck, Edward Surman, 2IB. BCh. DPS.Camb ,29 Jan. 04
Evans, Charles Harford, MliC.^. LRCF 129 Jan. 94,
Harriss, Stanley Arthur, MB. MCh. MRCS. LRCF. DPS.Camb. 29 Jan. 94J
MacLeod, Ewan Cameron, MRCS. LRCF '29 Jan. 94
Thomson, Charles, MB. MCh '29 Jan. 94I
Ramsay, George, MRCS. LRCF '28 July 94I
Sutherland, David Waters, i''> MB. MCh ^28 July 94I
Selby, William,"! MRCS. LRCF I28 July 94I
Granger, Thomas Arthur, MB. MCh J2S July 94'
amfield, Harold John Kinahan, MRCS. LRCF 28 July 94
Officiating 24 Bengal Infantry.
Agency Surgeon, Gilgit.
Officiating 4 BengalCavalry.
Officiating 3 Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating i Punjab Cavalry.
jOfficiating 4 Sikh. Infantrry.
Officiating Civil and Jail, Gowhatty.
[officiating 2 Bengal Lancers.
Detachment 4 Bengal Infantry.
24 Native Field Hospital, Malakand.
Officiating j6 Bengal Infantry,
t'ln medical charge British Agent'i
I Escort, Gilgit.
Officiating 2 Punjab Infantry.
520
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
Surgeon Lieutenants.
Grant, John Wemyss, MB. MCh. BPH.Aber...
Moorhead, Arthur Henry, MB. MCh
Hayward, William Davey, MB. BCh
Russell, Archibald William Forbes, MB. BCh.
Scott-Moncrieff, William Elmsley, MB. MCh...
Milne, Charles John, MB. MCh
Stevens, Algernon Francis, MRCS. LHCP
Bensley, Clement Henry, MliCS. LliCP
Watlinii;, Francis Hammond, MB. MCh
McMillan, John Duncan. MB. MCh
■Gwyther, Arthur, J/ii. MCh
Morgan, Edgar John, MB. MRCS. LECt
Carr, William, MB. MCh
■zZ July 94
28 July 94
Hamilton, John Archibald, MB. MCh
Stephenson, John, MB
Windsor, Frank Needhaiu, MB. MRCS. LECP.
Turnbull, Walter Barrie, 2IB. MCh
Waters, Ernest Edwin, 2IB. MCh
Levent<ra, Asher, LECSI. ZitCPl
Chapman, Philip Francis, MB. MCh.
SUBG. LT.
Rrstaeks.
Cochrane, Archer William Ross 129 Jan. 96 Sealkote.
Otliciatmg 15 Bengal Infantry.
">fficiating 19 Bengal Infantry.
28 July 94 Olliciatiug 18 Bengal Lancers.
28 July 94:diok Furlough.
' Jiily 94: Kurram Escort.
29 .Ian. 95 Orticiating i Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
29 Jan. 95 Officiating tS Bengal Infantry.
9 Jan. 95! Wing ig Bengal Infantry.
2y Jan. 95;No. 19 Nativ'e Field Hospital, Ghitral.
29 Jan. 95JOfficiating 15 Bengal Lancers.
29 Jan. 95, Orticiating i Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 2 Panjab Cavalry.
C Doing duty 24 Native Field Hospital,
1 Malakand.
f Detachment 43 Bengal Infantry, and
)_ Officiating Civil, Manipore.
Officiating 9 Bengal Lancers.
29 July 95 Officiating 38 Bengal Infantry.
29 July 95. Officiating 40 Bengal Infantry.
=9 July 95VVing n Bengal Infantry.
29 July 95;Officiatiug Wmg 2 Bengal Infantry.
9 July 95 Officiating 43 Beugal Infantrj'.
29 .Tan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 July 95
Clemesha, William Wesley..
Black, James Alexander
Wilson, Roger Parker
Lindesay, Victor Edward Hugh ...
Robertson, James Currie
Rainier, Norman Robinson Jones
Dawes, Christopher Dering
Perry, Edmund Ludlow
Walton, Herbert James
Ainsworth, Hugh
Pinch, Albert Edwin Hayward ...
Dickson, Henry Arthur David
Stevenson, John Stewart
29 Jan. 96 Officiating 2 Bengal Infantrj'.
29 Jan. 96|Meenn Meer.
29 Jan. 96|Officiating 11 Bengal Infantry.
29 .fan. 96 Lahore District.
29 Jan. 96'Doing duty 32 Native Hospital, Suakin.
29 Jan. 961Punjab Frontier Force.
29 Jan. 96, Officiating 10 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 96 Shaikh Budin.
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
War Services.
1 Surgeon Colonel J. Cleghorn served with the Bhootan E.icpedition in 1865-66 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
■^ Surgeon Major General R. Harvey served with the Bhootan E.^pedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; with
the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp) ; and with the Jliranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart
as Princinal Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, SSO., and Clasp).
' Surgeon Colonel L. D. Spencer served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 as Principal Medical Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). ^
8 Surgeon Colonel G. Thomson served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Principal Medical Officer of the Lines of Commu-
nications (mentioned in despatclies. CS., and Medal with Clasp).
13 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. Finden served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp, and Bronze Denora.tion). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp), and
■with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
'' Surgeon Colonel A. Stephen served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
i« Surgeon Colonel J. H. Newman served in the Abyssinian war in i8c8 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
18 Surgeon Colonel J. C. G. Carinichael served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88r. Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
-2 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. W. Calthorp served in tbe Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagenaent at Ali Kheyl p.nd in che operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of
Slterpore (Medal with Clasp).
'* Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. M. Davis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with
the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 (mentioned in despatches), and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the ist Brigade
<Medal with Clas-p).
"^ Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. H. Gregg served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
^» Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. A. Smyth served with the Burmese Expeditjou in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
3' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. J. W. Meadows served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
3* Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. O'Brien served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80,
and was nresent at the assault of Konoma (Medal with Clasp).
3= Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. R. Murphyscrvedinthe Afghan war of 1878-80, and was presentintheengage-
ment at 'Saif-u-deen. at the occupation of Candahar, and in the engagements at Ahmed Khevl. Urzoonear Ghnznee,
and Padkao Shana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with. Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force ini889-9o as
Principal Medical Officer to the Chittagong Column (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, DiSO., and Clasp).
'■"^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. S. Reid served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
Served with the Chin-Lushai E.xpeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal witu Clasp).
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel Bookey served with the 6th Punjab Infantry in the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-7S
(Medal with Clasp), and in the Mahzood Wuzeeree E.x'pedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition m
1886-88 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ;
■with t'ln Mii-anzai Expedition in i8;i (mentioned in despatches. Clasp); and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir AVilliam Lockhart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion 5th Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
38 Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Surgeon Major J. Duke served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai
Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Can dahar (Medal with three Clasps,and Bronze Decoration) . Also served with the Marri Expedition m 1881 .
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Seroices. 521
-" Surfreon Lt.Colonel E. Palmer served with, the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). , .„ _,
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. H. Williams served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in j3?6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel Z. A. Ahmed served with the Hazara Expedition in i8gr (Medal with Clasp).
■** Surgeon Lt.ColonelW. E. Griffiths served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
S«rved with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Cla5.p).
« Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. W. Wright served in theAfghanwarof 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
JugduUuck and in that at Charasiah on the 6th October 1^79 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Xledal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
■" Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. K. M'Kay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
■''" Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. C. FuUerton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Takht-i-Pul (Medal).
51 Surgeon Lt.Colonel R. N. Stoker served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim E.xpedi-
tion in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
5- Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. J. M'Cartie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements
at Saif-u-deen and Shahjui — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
»* Surgeon Lt.Colonel'R. D. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel D. W. D. Comins served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Field Force, and
was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, at the capture of Cabul, the action at Lataband,
and the relief of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
•'>6 Surgeon Lt.Colonel P. P. O'Connor served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and at Patkao Shana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal %vith Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Moran served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
5' Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. A. Simmonds served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Msdal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in
1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medai with
Clasp).
™ Surgeon Lt.Colonel S. Borah served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Medal with
Clasp).
""i Surgeon Lt.Colonel P. A. Weir served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel P. de H. Haigserved in the Afghan war of 1878-So with the Peshawur Valley FieldForce
(Medal). Served with the Waziristau Delimitation Escort under Biigadier General Turner in 1894— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
^5 Surgeon Lt.Colonel Lewtas served in theAfghan war of 187S-80 with the Guides Cavalry, and was present at
the taking of AliMus.iid, the action of Futtehabad, the stormingof the Takht-i-Shah heighis near Cabul cni3th
December 1879, and at the stormmg of the Asmai heights on the 14th December (mentioned in despatches);
was present throughout the operations at Sherpore, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
'>' Surgeon Lt.Colonel Mawson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present'at the attack and capture of
AH Musjid, in the engageruent at Caarasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 (Medal with three Clasps).
^' Surgeon Lt.Cjlonel H. Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79 and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and wa.s present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
•is Surgeon Lt.Colonel B. Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
70 Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. E. R. Stephens served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the action of
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
'' Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. W. Owen served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879 — slightly wotmded at the engagement at the Chardeh Valle.y (mentioned in despatches, CIJS., Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
'^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. S. Griffiths served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Baghao (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888
(Medai with Clasp). Had medical charge of the Base Hospital, Waziristan Field Force, at Dera Ismail Khan
throughout the operations in 1894-95.
"* Surgeon Major W. Owen served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl. and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
'* Surgeon W. Conry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Surgeon Captain G. .7. Kellie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 ( Medal with Clasp) .
■'' Surgeon Major A. W. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
near Charasiah in April j88o ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar; took part in the e.xpedition to the Atchakzai country under Brigadier General Baker
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served
vrilh the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Surgeon Major J. Muilane served in the Afghan war ot 1878-80, and was present in t'ne advance to Ghuznee
under Sir Donald Stewart, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo; accompaniel Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
''^ Surgeon Major J. A. Nelis served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and v.'as present
at the battle of Candahar; also seived with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditions (Medal with two Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree E.xpedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 (Meda with Clasp) ; wilh the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedi-
tion in 1892.
'^ Surgeon Major A. M. Crofts served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 at Candahar and with the Khyber Brigade
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tei-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
™ Surgeon Major James Crofts served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali
Kheyl (Medal).
*^ Surgeon Major W. Coates served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in Decem-
ber 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1.
82 Surgeon Major C. H. .Beatson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
522 Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War S^-rvices.
■'^ Surgeon Majoi- S. J. Thomson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
s* Surgeon R. N. Campbell served in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was present at
theassault of Konoma (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-S4.
*= Surgeon E. S. Brander served in the Afghan war in 1879-Sowith the 41st Bengal Native Infantry in the
Khyber Line Force (Medal).
86 Surgeon Major F. C. Chatteriee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal -with Clasp).
^' Surgeon G. A. Emerson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Surgeon Major E. Cretin served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engagement at Kam
Dakka. in the Lughman Valley Expedition, and the engagement at Hissarik (Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
'^" Surgeon Major Andrew Duncan served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, and was present in the engagement
at Mattoon and in that at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
'^ SurgeonMajorBigger served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the Zaimushc Expedition in-
cluding the assault of Zawa (Mednl). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1 889-90 with the
Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir WiUiam Lockhart in 1S94-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the 3rd Brigade (Clasp>.
°^ Sir George Scott Robertson served during the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Chief
Pohtical Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Was British Agent at Gilgit during the siege of
OhitralFort from ^rd March to iSthApril 1895— wounded (received the thanks of the .Government ot India, XCSI,
and Medal with Clasp).
^' Surgeon Major T. H. Sweeny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around
Cabulin December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
5^ Surgeon Major D. P. Barry served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1S79-80 (Bledal with Clasp).
"8 Surgeon Major J. Anderson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Jugdnlluck (Medal).
^^ Surgeon Major C. J. Bamber served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
i™ Surgeon Major M. O'Dwyer served in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal).
-"1 Surgeon Major S. Little served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the exped ition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood "Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
'"- Surgeon Major G. H. D. Gimlette served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-
ol-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
1"^ Surgeon Major C. B. Hunter served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley-
Expedition in 1S90. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
■"* Surgeon Major J. C. C. Smith served in the Afghan war 1^1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Surgeon Major J. Sykes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
100 Surgeon Major C. P. Lukis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i38i, and with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1S84.
"* Surgeon Major L. A. Waddell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
1™ Surgeon Major G. Money Shewan served in the Egyptian war of iSSr, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Surgeon Major D. B. Spencer served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's (Star).
Served with the Bv.rmcsc Expedition in iSS6-S3 (Medal with Clasp).
'11 Surgeon Major J. Clarke served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-S4.
1'- Surgeon Major C. C. Vaid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
''1' Surgeon Captain T. R. Macdonald served in the Egyptian war in 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i'* Surgeon Major J. Shearer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 as Senior Medical Officer of the Southern Shan Column (Medal with two Clasps) ;
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
11^ Surgeon Major S. Hassan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp); with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-00 (Clasii) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
ii"- Surgeon Major S, G. Nandi served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal A^-ith C'jasp).
"•i' Surgeon Major H. C. Banerji served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Ill* Surgeon Major F. S. Peck served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
-1' Surgeon Captain H. C. Hudson served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-S3 (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Manipore Expedition in
1E91 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'''" Surgeon Captain P. MuUaue served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
121 Surgeon Major J. W. Rodgers served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
122 Surgeon Major L. T. Young served with the Akha Expedition in 1S83-S4.
123 Surgeon Major D. St. J. D. Grant served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
12* Surgeon Major G. Duncan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp).
■25 Surgeon Major W. A. Sykes served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 18S6-S7 (mentioned in despatches,
DSO. and Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
121 Surgeon Major G. Jameson served in the Soudan campaign in iSS; (Medal with Clasp, and Kliedive's Star).
i^s Surgeon Major J. H. T. Walsh served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
129 Surgeon Major H. Hendle.y served m the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
"1 Surgeon Major H. E. Banatvala served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Surgeon Major A. T. Bown served with the Hazara Expeditions in 18S8 and 1891 (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 37th Bengal Infantry,
including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
132 Surgeon Major W. L. Price served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 (Medal with (jlasp).
I's Surgeon Captain F. J. Drury served with the Burmese Expedition in iS85-8S (Medal with Clasp).
13* Surgeon Captain H. J. Dyson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
135 Surgeon Captain P. A. Rogers served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) ; also served '.viththe Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 42nd Goorkha Light
Infantry (mcnuoued in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
13'' Surgeon uaptain B. R. W. Carroll served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
13' Surgeon Captain G. H. Baker served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal v>-ith Clasp).
138 Surgeon Captain T. Grainger served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
130 Surgeon Captain J. R. Adie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-E7 (Medal with Clasp).
1*1 Surgeon Captain A. C. Younan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
1*2 Surgeon Captain J. M. Cadell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
"3 Surgeon Captain P. Hehir served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp',.
1** Surgeon Captain L. J. Pisani served with the Hazara Expedition in i3SS (Medal with Clasp).
1-" Surgeon Captain G. J. H. Bell served with the Lushai Expedition in 1S80 (Medal with Clasp).
i** Surgeon Captain H. Fooks served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
1" Surgeon Captain E.Hudson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Chittagong
Column (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services. 523
i»3 Surgeon Captain 'W. H. B. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in iSSS-Sg in tlie Chin Hills (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal vniii Clasp). Served with the Chitral Reliet'Foroeunder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 34th Punjab Infantry (Jledal with Clasp).
150 Surgeon Captain C. E. M. Green served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
'^1 Surgeon Captain J. llorwood served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Surgeon Captain W. H. W. Elliot served with the Hazara Expedition in i388 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Surgeon Captain J. Murray served with the Hazara Expedition in r888 (Medal with Clasp).
''^ Surgeon Captain C. E. Sunder served svith the Sikkim Expedition in i888 (Medal with Clasp).
'■''■' Surgeon Captain C. E. L. Gilbert served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Manipore Expedition in iSgi (Clasp) ; with the Isazai Field Eoroe in 189= ; and with the V/aziristau Field
Force uuder Sir William Lookhart in iSgi-93 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
''* Surgeon Captain A. H. Nott served with the two Miranzai Expeditions 9 1 (Medal with Clasp), and in the
operations of the Zhob Valley Expedition in iSoo.
155 Surgeon Captain "W. W. White served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'™ Surgeon Captain W. H. H. Woodwright served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clo.sp).
if^i Surgeon Captain .J. K. Close served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
162 Surj-eon Captain D. G. Marshall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp), and
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
1^= Surgeon Captain H. P. Whitchurch served with the Lushai E.^peditionary Force in 1892 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment fi-om 3rd March to i8th April 1895
{mentioned in despatches, 1T(E, Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service ; —
" During the sortie from Chitral Fort of the 3rd March last [1895], at the commencement of the siege. Surgeon
Captain Whitchurch went to the assistance of Captain Baird, 24th Bengal Infantry, who was mortaUy wounded,
and brought him back to the fort under a heavy fire from the enemy. Captain Baird was on the right
of the fighting line, and had only a small party of Gurkhas and men of the 4th Kashmir Rifles. He was
wounded on the heights at a distance of a mile and a half from the fort. When Surgeon Captain Whitchurch
proceeded to his rescue, the ensmy, in great strength, had broken through the fighting line ; darkness had set in,
and Captain Baird, Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the sepoys were completely isolated from assistance.
Captain Baird was placed in a dooly by Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the party then attempted to return to
the fort. The Gurkhas bravely clung to the dooly until three were killed and a fourth was severely wounded.
Surgeon Captain Whitchurch then put Captain Baird upon his back and carried him some distance with heroic
courage and resolution. The little party kept diminishing in numbers, being fired at the whole way. On one or
two occasions Surgeon Captain Whitchurch was obliged to charge walls, from behind which the enemj' kept up
an incessant fire. At one place particularly the whole party was in imminent danger of Ijeing cut up, having
been surrounded by the enemy. Surgeon Captain Whitchurch gallantly rushed the position, and eventually
succeeded in getting Captain JBaird and the sepoys into the fort. Nearly all the party were wounded. Captain
Baird reeeiving two additional wounds before reaching the fort."
1" Surgeon Captain J. R. Roberts served with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Principal
Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with C!lasp).
1^^ Surgeon Captain W. B. Lane served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
23rd Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp),
■^^ Surgeon Captain F. R. Ozzard served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
iw Surgeon Captain A. .T. Macnab served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force un li>r Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
163 Surgeon Captain H. B. Luard served with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in T891-92 (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in
March and April 1893 — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
'6» Surgeon Captain W. Henvey served with the Isazai Exi^edition in 1892.
1"" Surgeon Captain B. G. Seton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93
— wounded (Medal with Clnsp).
i'5 Surgeon Captain C. Milne served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
1"* Surgeon Captain G. Y. 0. Hunter served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with
the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
1"^ Surgeon Lieut. R. Heard served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar, the Swat River, Panjkora and Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp).
'"'' Surgeon Lieut. W. H, Orr served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 with
the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
''^ Surgeon Lieut, P. St. C. More served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the
4th Sikh Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engage-
ment at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp),
1"* Surgeon Captain C. R. Stevens served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the
2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the caiiture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at
Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
"0 Surgeon Lieut. D. W. Sutherland served with the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on
special duty, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the action at Sado Ferry, on the Panjkora River
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'*' Surgeon Lieut. W. Selby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S93 with the 29th
Panjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
524 Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
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SCEGEON Majoe Geneeals.
Sibthorpe, Charles,^ FliCPI. XSCST
MoVittie, Charles Edwin/ ZReP.Sd.l
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SUKQEON COLOIfELS.
Hunt, Samuel Bradshaw, LSCP.Ed.'l
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Beigade Suegeoit Lietjtenant Colonels.
Sinclair, David, 3IB. MCh
Hazlett, Henry James, iKCPJ. ZBCST.-)
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Blenkinsop, Frederick Henry,!^ MRCS. 1
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Fawcett, Edward, '5 ZRCPI. FRCSI.
Braufoot, Arthur Mudge, MB. ZRCP.')
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Johnson, William Edward. MD. MCh
Sevan, George Fred., ZRCPI. ZRCSI.
Dobson, Andrew Francis, BA. MB. \
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Little, Charles, 3i"-D. MCh. ZRCSI.
Rogers- Harrison, Aug. Nap., ZRCP. MRCS.
SuHGEOjf Lieutenant Colonels.
Mookerjee,PreoNath,i*iJ?CP.J5d.iii!C,S.Eti
Fitzpatrick, John Francis, MD. MCh.~i
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Backhouse, Joseph, ZRCPI. ERCSI
Cook, Henry David, MB. MCh
Dobie, Stanley Locker," ZRCP.Ed.')
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Mayne, Thomas, 2IRCS. ISA
Esmonde-White, Henry FitzLawrence 't
Plunkett French, MRCPI. FRCSI. i
Browne, "Wm. Richard, MD. MCh
Leaping well, Arthur Henry, ZRCP.Ed.~i
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•inison, Hazlett, MD. MCh
\Vilkins,ThomasJas.Haokett,i'iBCP.EJ.")
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Benson, Percy Hugh, MB. MCh. MRCS. ...
Lancaster, John, MB. ZRCP.Ed. ZRCS.Ed
King, Walter Gawen, MB. MCh
O'Hara, WiUiam ZRCP.Ed. ZRCS.Ed
Thomas, George Tucker, ZRCP. MRCS. ...
Sturmer, Arthur James, ZRCP. MRCS
Adams, Archibald.'s MD. MCh. FRCSI. ...
Ferrand, Edward," ZRCP.Ed. MRCS
Maitland,John, J/J?. MCh
Walker, George Lemon, MD. MCh. ZM.
Swame, Charles Lethbridge,=2JlfB. MCh....
Lee, Wm. Alexander, ZRCPI. ZRCSI.
Eyre, Montague Stokes, MB. MCh
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Nailar, Henry Augustus Pitzroy, MB.
ZRCP.Ed. ZRCS.Ed
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18 May 54 Surgeon General with the Madras Government.
I Apr. O;
SUES. COL,
I Mar. 93
1 July 93
I Apr. 95
BKIG.SUEG
LT. COL.
I Oct.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
jo Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
I Oct.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
I Oct.
I Apr.
I Apr.
[o Sept.
30 Sept.
I Mar.
,1 Mar.
;i Mar.
30 Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
13 May 93
7 Mar. 91
23 May 92
I July 93
4 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 95
I Apr. 95
4 May 95
16 May 95
21 July 95
I Apr. 96
Madras Command. — Furlough.
(■ Bangalore and Southern Dists.— Offg. P. M. O.
C Madras Com., with rank of Surg. Major Gen.
Madras District.
SUEGKON
LT. COL.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr. t
30 Mar. c
30 Mar. c
I Oct. c
I Apr.
I Apr.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
3T Mar.
31 Mar
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
75 30 Sept
76
89
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.;
76
76
76
30 Sept. 76
SDEGEOir.
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.!
Rangoon District.
^'Inspector General of Prisons, Sanitary Com-
< uiissioner, and Chief of Civil Medical Dept.
C Burmah.
( 3rd District, Madras, including "Body Guard.
I — Sick Furlough.
( OfficiatingP.M.O. Bangalore and Southern Dis-
(. tricts, with rank of Surgeon Colonel.
I Madras Lancers.
Statf Surgeon, Secunderabad. — Furlough.
f Superintendent Maternity Hoj^iital, and Pro-
( lessor of Midwifery, Medical College.
Sappers and Miners.
21 Madras Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Bangalore.
,' Sanitary Commissioner, &c., Hyderabad As-
C signed Districts.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Salem.
SCEG.MAJ.
31 Mar. 89
Civil Surgeon, Sagaing.
(■District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Coim-
t batore.
26 Madras Infantry.
(ist District, Madras. — Civil Surgeon, Ootaca-
mund, and in Medical Charge Madras Com-
mand Head Quarters Staff, A;c.
(■ Medical Storekeeper, Madras Command.— Sick
1 Furlough.
24 Madras Infantry.
Physician to the Maharajah c' Travancore.
( Senior Medical (Officer, General Hospital, Ma-
i dras, and Principal and Professor of Medicine,
(. Madras Medical College.
C District. Medical and Sanitary Officer, and
( Superintendent of Jail, Visagapatam.
("Fort Surgeon, J'ort St. George, Medical Inspector
.5 of Seamen, Professor of Anatomy, Medical
(. College, &e. — Sick Furlough.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Malabar.
C Senior Surgeon and Sanitary Commissioner
^ with the Mysore Government.
C District Med. and San. Officer, N. Arcot.— Offg.
\ Coonoor, with charge of Kotagheree, &c.
Sanitary Commissioner. Madras.
District MeUical and Sanitary Officer, Trichi-
nopoly.
Civil Surgeon, Moulmein.
(■ Surgeon 4th District.— Professor of Medical
1 Jurisprudence, Medical Coliege, Madras.
Medical Officer, Western Rajpootana States.
6 Madras Infantry.
(■ Senior Surgeon Gen. Hospital, and Professor
(, of Surgery, Medical College, Madras.
CDistrict Medical and Sanitary Officer, Tanjore.
3 — Surgeon istDistrict,and Medical inspector
(. of Emigrants.
6 fnfantryHyderabad Contingent,
f District Medical and Sanitary Officer, South
\ Arcot,andTanjore and Superintendent of Jail,
C Cuddalore.
28 Madras Infantry.
(■District Medical and Sanitary Officer andSupdt'
1 of Reformatory School, Chingleput.
Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
525
SUKGEON MaJOES.
•hatterjie, Nityananda," ZSCP.Sd.'}
LFPS.Glas S
Bennett, Charles Henry, MD. MCh
Thornhill, William Henry,"6 BA. MD.\
MCh.LRCPI. LRCS.Ed. J
Reporter, Maneckjee Edulj'ee,^' ZSCP. )
LRCS.Ed J
Pope, Thomas Henry, 3/X».JfCi
Pemberton, Robert, MRCS. L8A
Warliker, Damodar Purshotum,** MRCS. \
LSA j
Moran, James Joseph,-^ JLrCJMCA.
Quayle, William Adair, MD. MCh
Armstrong, Henry, XjBCPJ. LRCSI.
Mallins, Clement, MA. MD.MCh.MRCPI...
Damla, Edulji Manekji, LRCS.Ed. LSA
Carruthers. Herbert St.Clare,^" iSCP.Ed. "^
LRCS.Ed )
Thomas, William Frederick.^i MRCS. LSA.
Wortabet, Henry Geo. Luther,^^ jli"Z>. MCh.
Frenchman, Edulji Palanji, LRCP.Ed.)
LFPS.Glas j
James, Richard, AfB. MCh
Sarkies, Sarkies Carrapiet, LRCP.Ed. \
LRCS.Ed. JfRCS J
Bain, David Stuart Erskine.JlfieCS. LSA....
Marsden, James Cort, MRCS. LSA
Reeves, Francis Casement, LRCPI. \
LRCSI. j
Poynder, John Leopold.LRCP.MBCS. LSA.
Hoey, John,3* LRCPI. LRCSI.
Djmott, Donald Frederick,^^ MB. MRCS....
Cama, Rustam Hormasji,^' LRCP.Ed. 1
MRCS )
Browning, Winthrop Benj., LRCPI.\
LRCSI J
Divecha, Framji Ruttonji, LRCP.Ed.l
LFPS.Glas i
Thompson, Croasdaile Miller, MB. BCh. \
LCh 3
Rundle, Cabltt Sindall, IfS. MCh
Evans, James William,^^ jlfiJCS'. LSA
VanGeyzel, John Lawrence, MB. MCh
Harington.HastingsNormanV. ,i72CP.JS(i. ")
LRCS.Ed j
M'Kee, Gerard Mackbn Eooles,™ LRCP. \
MRCS i
Sanjana, Kavasji Cursetji,'"' LRCS.Ed. LSA.
Hakim,HormasjiiIerwanji,'"ii2C/S'.£'a;.Z;S'.4.
Burton, John Adolphus.iiJCP.iV.i/eCS.Eii
Doyle, Eras. Joseph, LRCPI. LRCSI
Kelawila, Manekshaw Jamshedji,*- )
LRCS.Ed. LSA j
Kharegat.Mervauji Pesianji,"iJJ. LRCP. \
Ed. LRCS.Ed )
Newland,ArthurGeo.Edward,-'+iaCP.i;iZ. )
LRCS.Ed j
Patch, Arthur Theophilus Lodge,*^ MB
Ross, B.ona.U,*'' MRCS. LSA
Adams, Charles," BA. MB. BCh. FRCSI....
Da. Costa,;eA\v.'Rona\d, LRCS.Ed. LRCP.Ed.
Kanga, Jamsbedji Karshedji, LRCS.Ed.')
LSA i
0''Ea.Ta,A]lreaja,mes,*-''LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed
Roe, Robert Bradley, MRCS. LSA ,
Smyth, John/'O MD. MCh
Greany, Hugh, MD. MCh
Youngerman, Bdw. Pettingall,^' MB. MCk.
ReiUy, Edwin Wra.,52 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Scott, James, MB
Davis, Robt. Evans Stuart," MB. BCh
Neilson.WilUam Henry, MB. MCh
Evans, Arthur Owen, LRCP. MRCS
Bannerman, William Barney, 5* Jl/iJ. 2ICh.
Thomson, \l&n.xj ,=•' MB . MCh
SuEGEOu Captains.
Castor, Richd. Henderson," CBCP. MRCS
S^-Aidment,Frea.Geo. LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
31 Mar.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct. 77
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept. 78
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar,
31 Oct.
31 Oct 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79'
31 Mar. «o
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. So
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 8c
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Apr. 8r
2 Apr. 8i
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. 8
I Oct. 8
I Oct. 8
I Oct. 8
I Oct. 8
I Apr. 82
I Apr. 82
30 Sept.82
30 Sept.82
31 Mar. 83
29 Sept.33
29 Sept. 83
SDEGEON
CAPTAIN.
SDRaEON
UAJOR.
31 Mar.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
89
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar. 90
30 Sept.90
30 Sept.90
30 Sept.qo
31 Mar. 9]
31 Mar. 91
31 Mar. 91
31 Mar. 91
31 Mar. 91
31 Mar. 91
31 Oct. 91
31 Oct. 91
31 Oct.
3: Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mai.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
30 Sepc.86
JO Sept. 86
13 Madras Infantry.
20 Madras Infantry.
C District Medical and Sanitary Officer, and
\ Superintendent of the Jail, Nellore.
II Madras Infantry.
( Superintendent Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras,
•j and Professor of Ophthalmic Surgery, &e.,
( Madras Medical College.
Civil Surgecm, Guntoor. — Jf'urlough.
I Madras Infantry.
15 Madras Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Nimar.
3 Madras Lancers.
I Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
M. I. Depot, Pallaveram.
r District Medical and Sanitary Officer, South
-! Caaara, and Supdt. of Jail, Mangalore. — Act-
t ing Medical Storekeeper to Govt. Madras.
Acting jjistrict Med. A; Saa. Officer & Supdt. of
4 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent. [Jail, Madras.
(Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail,
(. Bassein.
3 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
("Civil Surgeon, Cannauore. — Acting Distrist
(. Medical and Sanitary Officer, Godavery.
Civil Surgeon, Coorg.— Supdt. of Jail, Mercara.
( Dist. Medical and Sanitary Officer, Godavery.
1 —Acting South Arcot.
I Dist.. Med. and San. Officer, and Supdt. of Jail,
•] Madura. — Acting Supdt. Maternity Hospital
( & Professor of ilidwifery, Med. Coll., Madras.
("Civil and Jail, Sambalpore.— Otfg. (jivil, Rae-
(. pore.
25 Madras Infantr.y.
22 Madras Infantry.
9 Madras Infantrj'.
J Surgeon 2nd District, Madras.— Surgeon to the
1 Governor.- ist Physician, General Hospital.
8 Madras Infantry.
i Secretary to the Surg. General.— Acting Surg.
(. 3rd Dist. andGo vernor's Body Guard, Madras.
Civil Surgeon, Thayetmyo.
("District Medical and Sanitary Officer, and
1 Superintendent of Jail, Bellary.
_C Chemical Examiner, Madras, and Professor of
(. Chemistry, Medical College.
Agency Surgeon, Ulwur.
23 Madras Infantr.y.
J" District Med. and Sanitary Officer, Tinaevelly .
(._ — Acting Supdt. of Jail, Palamcottah.
(. tapore.
2 Oct. 92 7 Madras Infantry.
2 Oct. 9211 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
2 Oct. 92 1 4 Madras Infantry.
2 Oct. 92 '32 Madras Infantry.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Apr.
I Apr.
30 Sept
30 Sept
31 Mar.
29 Sept,
29 Sept.
31 Madras Infantry.
5" District Medical and Sanitary Officerand Super-
(. intendent of Jail, Kuruool.
19 Madras Infantry.
5" Civil Surgeon, Chittoor.— District Medical and
(, Sanitary Officer, "Vellore.
16 Madras Infantry.
With Suakin Force.
( Dist. Med. and Sanitary Officer, and Supdt. of
i Jail, Cuddapah.— Furlough.
Civil Surgeon and Supdt. of Jail.Oomrawuttee.
fResideni Surgeon, General Hospital, and Prof,
J. of Pathology, Med. Coll.— Actmg Fort Surg.'
C —Acting Prof .of Anatomy Med. Coll. Madras,
5 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
2 Madras Lancers.
Civil Surgeon, Akola.
5 Madras Infantrj'.
Superintendent Central Jail, Rangaon.
Civil Surgeon, Bikaneer.
I / Civil Surgeon, Superintendent of Jail, and Port
, <. Health Officer, Moulmein.
I C Inspector of Vaccination and Deputy Sanitary
, \ Commissioner, Madras. [District, etc.
Civil Surgeon, Cocanada. — Acting Surgeon ist
Civil and Jail, and Port Health Officer, Akyab,
4 Madra-s Infantry.
526
Indian Medical Sercice. — Madras.
SuEGEOir Captains.
Doyle, Ignatius Purcell.^o DSO.LRCFI. LBCSI. ......
Crawford, Frederick James JBA. MD. MCh
Simpson, David,™ .V.-i. 3IJB. JlCh
' Robertson, Robert, JZ3. 2ICh
Moore, Thomas Charles, LRCP.Ed. LECSI.
Dewes, Frederick Joseph,"^ TJiCF. JIRCS
Pinto, Jos. Orphino, LECF.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
Strickland, Percy C. Hutchison, LRCF. MFCS.')
LSA S
Stewart, Thomas Wjlliam,'^^ LRCP.Ed. ZSCS.Ed.\
LFPS.Glas S
Grant, Allan E wen, "^s Jl/5. J/ CA ,
Pereira, Frank Charles, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. \
LFPg.Glas j
Williams, Charles Louis,'* 3ID. MCh. MFCS
Vickers, Wilfrid Constant, MB. MCh
Sutherland, Wilham Dunbar,MJlf.B.afCA
Carr-White, Percy, MB. MCk
Wright, Edmund Hasell.XiECP. MFCS
Molesworth, William, MB. LRCF. MFCS
Fearnside, Clarence Forbes, MA. MB. MCh
Johnston, Charles Arthiir, MB. MCk
Giffard, GeTaliGoifraY, LRCF. 3FBCS.
Entrican, James, 3ID. MCh
Pridmore, Walter George, MFCS. MB
Donovan, Charles, MB. BCh
Penny, Jeremiah, MRCS. LRCF
Graves, DoufflasHcnryll'Douell, MB. MCh.
Dallas, Stuart Alexander Charles 2IFCS. LECP
Palk, Charles Henry Leet, J/S. If CA
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
Elliot, Robert Henry, LRCF. FRCS
Mitter, Robert iLvas,LRCF.Ed.LRCS.Ed. ^
LFPS.Glas... i
Armstrong, Wilfrid Ernest Arbuthnoc, "?
LFCP. MFCS j
Gabbett, Pulteney Charles, LRCF. MRCS.
Macrae, John Lewis, MB. MCh
Biiie,Geo.,LFCF.Ed.LRCS.Ed.LFPS.Glas'
Morton, John Plowden, MB. MCh ,
Sharman, Eric Harding, LRCF. MRCS. ...
Stodart, Thomas, MB. MCh
Bhola Nauth, LSA
Foulkes, Thomas Howard, LRCF. MRCS.
Surgeon- Liectekants.
BeiTy,AlfredEugene,i-KCP.jEd.£J2CS.i?(J.)
LFPS.Glas j
Fraser, Herbert St. John, MRCS. LRCF...
Pearce, Charles Ross, JIB. MCh
Wall, Prank, MFCS. LRCF
Mathew, Charles Montague, MRCS. LRCF.
Blenkinsop, Frederick Linton
Moore, Alfred, 2IB
IlUngton. Edmund Moritz
Watson, Thomas Edgar, MB. MCh
Webster, Charles George, LR CF.Ed. )
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas )
Pinchard, Michael Biddulph
Niblock, William James
Harrison, Clarence Barrymore
Payne, Ernest Le Fevre
Lalor, Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman
Symons, Thomas Henry ,
Eost, Ernest Reinhold
Cornwall, John Wolfran
Miller, Alfred
Hammond, Frederick Arthur Lucas
Brown, Henry Robert
Richards, Walter Guyon
James, Sydney Price
Fleming, Archibald Nicol .-
Dee, Peter
Mell, Felix Oswald Newton
Browne, Prank Dennis
Dick, Maxwell
SUKGEON
CAPTAIS". 1
Remaeks.
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
J Oct. 87
I Oct. 87
I Oct. 87
I Oct. 87
31 Mar. SB
31 Mar. 88
30 Sept. So
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
I Mar.
31 Mar. 90,
July
2S July
28 July
28 July
28 July
8 July
8 July
27 Madras Infantry.
( 2ndSurgeon,GeneralHospital,ajidProf.of Phar-
( macy, &c., Med. Coll., Madras.— Sick Furl
f Civil Surgeon,Tellicherry.—Aciing Secretary to
(. Surgeon General with Madras Government.
r'Resident Physician, Madras Gen. Hosp. — Act-
< ing 2ud Surgeon Gen. Hospl., and Prof, of
(. Pharmacy, &c., Med. Coll., Madras, ic.
2 Madras Infantry.
Civil, Minbu.
1 7 Madras Infantry.
33 Madras Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, i'emethin.
/■ Assist. Physician, General Hospital, and Prof.
(. of Hygiene, Madras Medical College.
i' District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Ganjam,
(. and Supdt. of Jail, Berhampore.
Civil Surgeon, Cochin. — ,Sick Puilouzh.
District Medicaland SanitaryOtfieei , Kistna.
Officiating Civil Surgeon, Sumbulpore.
Stall' Surgeon, Bangalore.
3 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
Superintendent, Central Jail, Salem.
Superintendent Centra! Jail, Cannauore.
2 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
(Acting Resident Medical Officer, Gen. Hospital,
- Madras, and Professor of Pataolog^i, Jiadras
( Medical College.
30 Madras Infantry.
12 Madras Infantry.
Acting Civil Surgeon, Cochin.
29 Madras Infantry.
Officiating i Madras Infantry.
Offg. Civil Surgeon, Chanda, Central Provinces,
Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Madi-as.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 93 Acting Civil Surgeon, Guntoor.
30 Jan. 92,30 Jan. 95
;o Jan. 92 30 Jan. gj Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
27 July 9:
27 July 92
30 Jan, 93
30 Jan. 93
29 July 93
29 July 0
29 July 93
29 July 9
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
28 July 94
95
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
2g July
29 July
29 July
•.g July
29 July
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
>9 Jan.
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 Jiily
29 July
29 July
29 July
29 July
19 July
96
q6
J 1 ] ("Acting Resident Physician, Madras General
27 July 95
30 Jan.
30 Jan. 96
29 July 96
29 July 9
29 July 96
29 July 96
Hofpital, — Acting Ci\-il Surgeon, Coconada.
C Acting Resident Physician General Hospital,
I Mauras.
4 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 3 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
With Suakin Force.
Wing Native Infanti-y, Cuttack.
Officiating 10 Madras Infantry.
Officiating Wing 31 Madras Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
C Detachment ^Vative Infantry and Station Hos-
I ', pital. Port Blair.
;0fficiating4 Madras Infantry.
Officiating 2S Madras Infantry.
Officiating 30 Madras Infantrj-.
Belgaum District.
Mandalay District.
Officiating 4 Infantry Hyderabad tingent
Mandalay District.
Bangalore District.
Madras District.
Secunderabad District.
Secunderabad District.
Rangoon District.
Mandalay District.
Indian Medical Service, Madras. — War Services. 526a
' SuTgeon Major General C. Sibthorpe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Peshawur Valley Field
Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 188.S-86 in medical charge of the Head Quarters Staff
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp).
» Surgeon Major General C. E. M'Vittie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
* Surgeon Colonel D. F. Bateman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Surgeon Colonel F. H. Blenkinsop served with the Burmese Expedition in T885-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
" Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. North served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1886-89, including the operations under Brigadier General R. C. Low (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Surgeon Lt.Colonel P. N. Mookerjee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Mauipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
i-i BrigadeSurgeonLt.ColonelB.Fawcett served with theBurmese Expedition in i886-87(mentioned n despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
'« Surgeon Lt. Colonel S. L. Dobie served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 in medicalcharge of the ist Madras Cavalry
<Medal). Served at Suakin in 1885-86 with the Indian Contingent in medical charge of No. 2 Field Hospital.
1' Surgeon Lt.Colonel T. J. H. Wilkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
1' Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. Adams, while a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, served in the Ashantee war in 1873-74
iwith the Royal Marines (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1' Surgeon Lt.Colonel E. Ferrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. L. Swaine served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
^' Surgeon Major N. Chatterjee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886) (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Surgeon Major W. H. Thornhil served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medai). Served with the Burmese Expeii-
ition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
27 Surgeon Major M. E. Reporter served with the Burmese Expedition in i386-8? (Medal with two Clasps)
^ Surgeon Major D. P. Warliker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Surgeon Major J. J. Moran served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai
(Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Surgeon Major H. St. C. Carruthers served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
'^ Surgeon Major W. F. Thomas served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-83 (Medal with two Clasps).
'2 Surgeon Major H. G. L. Wortabet served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Surgeon Major J. Hoey served in the Egyptian wur of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
•with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp), and again in.
1886-87 (Clasp).
" Surgeon Major D. F. Dymott served witli the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
'6 Surgeon Major R. H. Cama served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp>.
3^ Surgeon Major J. W. Evans served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
'.{Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3' Surgeon Major G. M. E. M'Kee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Surgeon Major K. C. Sanjana served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*' Surgeon Major H. M. Hakim served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*2 Surgeon M'.',;7 M. J. Kelawala served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
" Surgeon Major M. P. Kharegat served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Major A. G. E. Newland served with the Burmese Expedition in i88b-8g (Medal with Clasp) ; with
ithe Mauipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in the operations on the North-Eastern Frontier of Burmah in
.1891-92, with the Bauugshe, Tlang-tlang and Tashon Columns.
*' Surgeon Major A. T. L. Patch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-90 (Medal with Clasp).
■"5 Surgeon Major R. Ross served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
■" Surgeon Major C. Adams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
** Surgeon Major A. J. O'Hara served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
5" Surgeon Major J. Smyth served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the Queen's Own
Sappers and Miners, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruc-
tion of Temai — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'' Surgeon Major E. P. Your.german served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
^2 Surgeon Major E. W. Reilly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
52 Surgeon Major R. E. S. Davis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
5' Surgeon Major W. B. Bannerman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Surgeon Major H. Thomson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Surgeon Captain R. H. Castor served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
=* Surgeon Captain M J. T. J. Blancard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
59 Surgeon Captain I P. Dnyle served with the Burmese Expedition in i888-8y (mentioned in despatches, DUO,
:and Medal with Clasp).
^"Surgeon Captain D. Simpson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with
Clasp); and with the Manipore Expedition in tSgi (Clasp).
*i Surgeon Captain F. J. Dewes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with
ithe Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
'2 Surgeon Captain T. W. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Surgeon Captain A. E. Grant served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal wiih Clasp).
*' Surgeon Captain C. L. Williams served in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
'^ Surgeon Captain "W. D. Sutherland served in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
L L
5 = 7
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page iii.]
Sdbgeon Major Gbnebal.
Cook, Henry, Jlfi>. LRCS.Ed
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Surgeon Colonels.
Hughss, David Erskinc, MD. FECS.JSd. ...
Bowman, Robert,!^ LECFI. LRCSI.
Banks, Samuel O'Brien," MRCPI. 2'ECSI.
Bbioade Sueseon Lieutenant Colonels.
Jfaconachie, George Archibald, i' MD. "i
MCh.MRCP. S
Baiiibridge, George, ZRCP. MRCS. LSA. ...
Arnott, James," M"Z). JfCT. [R]
Hay, George William Robertson, MD. >
LRCS.Ed i
Peters, Charles Thomas,2S3f£. LRCP.Ed. ") .
LRCS.Ed j
Salaman, Selim Myer, MD. MCh. MRCS.
Barker, Frederick Charles, MD. FECSI. ...
Caldec&tt, Randolph, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
SuKGEON Lieutenant Colonels.
Halidav. Saunders Barton ,21 LRCP.Ed. \
MECS. 5
Jayakar, Atmaram S. Grandin, LRCP. \
MRCS j
Waters, George, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
31 Mar. 6;
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
I Oct.
I Apr. 67
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
SUKGEON
MAJ.GEN.
2 Mar. 96
SUBG. COL.
15 Sept.o2
26 Feb. 53
18 Sept.9':
bkig.sueg
lt. col.
I May go
18 Sept.90
30 Apr. 91
3 Dec. 92
26 Feb. 93
7 May 94
31 Aug. 95
18 Sept.95
M'Conaghy, V7illiam, MD. LRCSI..
Weir, Thomas Stephenson, LRCPI. \
LRCSI. j
Bartholomeusz, Matthew Lorenz,™ MB. )
MCk )
Wilkins, James Sutherland.^i . DSO.\
LECP. MECS i
Barren. William Alexander.^a LECP.Ed. \
LRCS.Ed }
Parakh, Dhanjisha Navroii, LRCP. MRCS.
Dane, Arthur Hy. Cole.a* MD. LRCPI.}
FRCSI. )
Greany, John Philip, MD. MCh
M'Cloghry, Janios,^' LECPI. FECSI
Clarkson, John Wilkins, ^r LECP. 3IECS. ...
Parker, Joseph.^s MD. MCh
Stewart, Alexander Kenneth,*" MB. MCh. \
LECS.Ed j
Henderson, William George Hume,*!')
LECPI. FECSI S
Dalai, Kharshed.ji Ardeshir, MB. MCh
Bovd, Henry Walker Butler, LECPI. \
FECSr j
Channer, Osborne Henry," Jf/B. JIfCA
Young, Edward William, MD. LECS.Ed....
M'Calman, Hugh, MD. MCh
Sdbgeon Majors.
Hatch, Yfm. Keith,« MB. MCh. FRCS.
Masani, Hormasji Dadabhoi,** LECP. \
MRCS }
Kirtikar, Kanoba Ranchhoddas,*' LECP. 'I
3IRCS S
Manser, Jlohevt,*^ MRCS. LSA
Adey, Henry," lf5. MCh
Street, Alfred William Fredk.,5o DSO.}
LRCP. MECS ;
Jervis, Hy. Pruce," LECS.Ed. LSA
Davidson, David Chas. LECP .Ed. LECS.Ed.
Peacocke, James Chas. Harding, LECPI. }
LECSI. i
Kariman,KaikhosoSorabji,«ii2C5'.£ii. XS.1.
Monks, Charles,=* iSCP/. LECSI 30 Mar. 78
Damania, PhirozshaJamsetjee,==ii2C<S'.£'(f. ,
LSA j 30 Mar. 78
Bull, George Henry,56 j/D. MCh 30 Mar. 78
MacCartie, FrederickFitzgerald,^"Jf.B. BCh 30 Mar. 78
Lowdell, Chas. Geo. Walton, LECP. MECS. 30 Sept.78
I Apr.
;o Sept.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Apr.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
SUHGEON
LT. COL.
I Apr. 87
10 Sept.87
1 Oct. 89
I Oct. 89
I Apr. go
30 Sept. 93
31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
,1 Mar. 95
,0 Sept.95
30 Sept.95
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 56
31 Mar. 96
30 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 96
30 Sept.96
suegeon
MAJOR.
31 Mar. !
31 Mar. Bg
31 Mar. 89
I Oct.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
30 Mar. 90
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Sept.
With the Government of Bombay.
[Command.
Bombay and Aden Districts.— Offg. Bombay
Sind Districi;. — Furlough.
Nagpore District.
COphthalmic Surgeon and Principal and Prof.
< &c., of Ophthalmic Medicine, Grant Medical
(. College.— Sick Furlough.
f Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.—Offg. P.M.O. Sind
<. District, with rank of Surgeon Colonel.
Physician, St. George's Hospital.
Superintendent of Matheran.
Civil Surgeon, Bejapore. — Offj?. Civil, Dharwar.
f Superintendent Yerrowda Central Jail.— Ofig.
i Inspector General of Prisons.
("Presidency Surgeon, 2nd District, and Marine
1 Surgeon, Bombay.
( Residenc.y Surgeon and Civil Administrative
1 Medical Officer, Central India.
1 3 Bombay Infantry.
("Agency Surgeon, Muscat.— Officiating Political
I Agent, Muscat.
1' Presidency Surgeon, jrel District, -with medi-
i cal charge of Jails, House of Correction, and
(. Byculla Schools.
( Civil Surgeon, Supdt. B. J. Medical School,
(, and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum, Poona. — Furl.
Bombay. — Health Officer to the Municipality.
(■ Civil Surgeon and Supdt. B. J. Medical School,
i and Lunatic Asylum, Ahmedabad.
21 Bombay Infantry.
Sappers and Miners.
Surg. Goculdass Tejpal Native Gen. Hospital.
Bhopaul Battalion.
Civil Surgeon, Belgaum. — Offg. Civil, Poona.
V Kattywar Polit. Agency, and in charge Western
'(. Hospital, Eajkote.
Sanitary Commissioner for Bombay Government..
Medical Storekeeper, Bombay.
4 Bombay Cavalry.
C Civil Surgeon and Superintendent Lunatic
i Asylum and Medical School, Hyderabad. —
C Acting Civil, Kurrachee.
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
Superintendent Colaba Lunatic Asylum.
("Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern Re-
t gistration Districts. [School, Poona. — FurU
Staff Surgeon, and Med. Officer R. C. Orphanage^
/Civil Surgeon and Superintendent, Lunatio
(. Asylum, Dharwar.— Furlough.
("Senior Med.Officer,JamsetjeeJejeeblioy Hosp.,
\ and Prof, of Surg., &c.. Grant Med. College.
(. — Acting Principal Grant Med. College.
24 Bombay Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Tanna.
C ist Physician Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hosp.& Prof..
\ cf Medicine, &c., Grant Medical College.
10 Bombay Infantry.
( Deput,y Sanitary Commissioner, Central Regis*
\ tration District.
7 Bombay Infantry.
3ivil Surgeon, Sattara.— Furlough.
C Civil Surgeon, Kharwar. — Acting Civil,
(. Sattara.
Civil, Surat.
("Superintendent, Mahableshwnr.— Acting Med.
- Officer R. P. A. and in charge Western Hos-
s WLucer jv. jr. Ji..
(. pital, Rajkote.
22 Bombay Infantry.
4 Bombay Infantry.
C Health Officer, Port of Bombay .-
I Master, Calcutta.
Civil Surgeon, Nassick.
-Offg. Assay
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay.
528
SUBGEON MaJOES.
Briggs, Harry Beechsim,^^ IfB.URCS.LSA.
Carson, Walter Peter.^a MB. LRCSI
Willis, Chas. Panoourt," MD. AIBCP.Ed. \
MRCS }
Dimmock, Henry Peers, i-KCP. ITiJCS.
SHBGEON
MAJOR.
Maitland, Chas. Bradley,"iKCP.Bf.3/i?CS.
Ferguson, Alex. Fredk." J/5. MCh. MD
Mistri, Kavasji Hormasji.eo LSCS.Ed. LSA.
Fooks, George Ernest, f^i^ MRCS. LSA
Anderson, Joseph "William Tomisend, >
LRCP.Ed. LSCS. Ed. LSA j
Milne,Alexander,if.i. MB.MCk.Ab.-p.B.iL.Si
Baker, Richard John, MD. LRCSI.
CoT'keTy,Vfm.AU.^' LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glaa....
Brasanza, Moscardi Bellarmin,^^ LFPS. \
aias.LSA J
Avetoom, Sarkies Thaddeus,«9 iiJCP.jEii.i
LRCS.Ed I
Stevenson, Henry Wickham, MRCS. LSA.
Lj-ons, Robert William Steele, MD. MCh...
Barry, John Patrick,'" BA. MB. LRCSI
Anderson, Alexander Vass,"! MB. MCh
Burke, WilUara Henry.'^ BA. MB. BCh
ITffiCrimmin, John/' LRCPI. LRCSI.
Collie, Mackintosh Alex. T., MB. MCn.l
LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed jT
Quioke, William Henry,"* MRCS. LSA
Sarkies, Carrapiet John, MB. MCh
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept.78
3t Oct. 79
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
2 Oct. 8g
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Oct. 80
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. 8 J
2 Apr. 81
2 Apr. 81
I Apr. 82
I Apr. 82
I Apr. 82
30 Sopt.82
30 Sept. 82
31 Mar. 83
31 Mar. 83
29Sept. 83
30 Sept. 90 12 Bombay Infantry. f tiosp., Aden. — Furl.
30 Sept.90 Port Surgeon and Med. Officer, European Gen.
1 Oct. gi 9 Bombay Infantry.
(Obstetric Physician, Jamsetjeo Jejeebhoy Hos-
31 Mar. 92 ^ pital, and Prof of Mid wifery , Grant Med. Coll.,
( and Presidency Surgeon, ist District.
31 Mar. 92 I Bombay Lancers.
2 Oct. 92 19 Bombay Infantry.
2 Oct. 92 Civil Surgeon, Broach.
2 Oct. 92 16 Bombay Infantry,
2 Oct. 92 Civil Surgeon, Aden.
2 Apr. 93 Deputy Assay Master, Bombay Mint,
("Residency Surgeon, 'I'vu-kish Arabia, Bagdad. —
2 Apr. 93 < Acting Civil Surgeon and Supeiintendent
C Medical Schools, Hyderabad.
2 Apr, 93 Civil Surgeon, Sukker,
2 Apr, 93 30 Bombay Infantry,
2 Apr. 93 27 Bombay Infantry,
StTEGEON Capt.uns.
Grayfoot, Elenman Buhot, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.'}
LFPS.Glag. MRCS i
Dyson, Thomas Edward, 2IB. MCh
Meyer, Charles Hardwick Louw, 3fZ). 3£RC5. h,p, ■)
SI.G.M. 87 S
Childe, Letterstedt Frederick, BA. MB. MRCS
Herbert, Herbert, "« i J? CP, JTJeCS ,
2 Apr,
t Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr,
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar,
31 Mar.
29 Sept
93 Civil Surgeon, Ahmeduugger.
94|2 Bombay Lancers.
94 Acting Civil Surgeon, Kaira.
/Acting Deputy Sanitary Commr. Western
t Registration Districts.
Assistant Civil Surgeon, Poona. — Furlough.
Civil Surgeon, Rutnagherry. — Port Sarg. Aden,
( Civil Surgeon, Godhra. — Otficiating Rutna-
<, gherry,
r2nd Surgeon, Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital,
\ and Professor of Anatomy and Cury'or of
C. Museum, Grant Medical College,— Sick Furl,
8 Bombay Infantry,
95
SURGEON
CAPTAIN.
30 Sept.
30 Sept,
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
Barry, Thomas David CoUis, LUCPI. MRCS l^j jjar. 87
Jones, John Lloyd Thomas, IfJ?. ilfSCS' i Oct 87
Jennings, William Ernest, jUB. ifCA 1 Oct! 87
Hojel, James Graham, Bil. 3f5. BCh. MRCPI,
Arnim, Henry Charles Leffler, LRCP. MRCS
Thomson, George Sloane, MB. MCh
Prall, Samuel Esmond, MB. LRCP. MRCS.
RickettR, William Symonds Percival, MB. MCh
Moore, Charles Malcolm, MD
Jenney, George William, MB. MCh
Hudson, Charles Tilson, LRCP. MRCS
Smith, John Blackburn, 5 J. J/.B. 3fCh
Cleveland, Henrv Francis, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Shaw, Townsend Wharton, MB. BCh
Jackson, James, MB ,
Street, Ashton,"* MB. FRCS
Heath, Alan Jasper, MB. LRCP. MRCS ,
Jameson, John Bland, MB. MCh
Whitcombe, Ernest Gerald Robert, LRCP.Ed
LRCS.Ed. LFPS. Glas
Basu, Baman Das, LSA. MRCS
Irvine, Thomas Walter, MB. MCh
Sprague, Wm. Cii.rr,MD.MCh.LRCP.MRCS.
Swintou, Francis Edward, LRCP. MRCS....
Burnett, Sidney Harvey, MB. MCh
Jackson, Thomas, MB BCh
Kilkelly, Patrick Percy, MB. BCh
SuEGEON Lieutenants.
Leumann, Bei-nard Henry Frederick.iS'yri. 7
MRCS. LRCP. MB. DPU. Camb ]
Bennett, Hugh, MB. MCh
Bennett, Vivian Boase, MB. BCh
Moore, Huuh Myddleton, MRCS. LRCP. ...
Johnston, Dudley Cater, MRCS. LRCP.
Evans, Samuel, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. )
LFPS.Glas. MB. 3ICh j
M'Donald, James Haldane, 3IB. MCh.
Hooton, Alfred, 3/JfC.S'. iiJC'P
King, Arthur Frederick Wm.MECS.LRCP
Standage, Robert Frazer, MRCS. LRCP...
Gibbs, Andrew. Ar:nstroug, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Knapton, Henry Alf. Forbes, 2IRCS.LRCP.
Bakhle, Chintaman Ramchandra
Kukday, Krishnaji Vishnoo
SUEGEON
LIEUT.
Secretary to Surg. Gen. with Govt, of Bombay.
Dep. Sanitary Com. Goozerat Registration District.
)'Prof. of Physiology, Histology and Hygiene,
(. Grant Medical College .
C 2nd Phys.&Registrar Jamsetjee JejeebhoyHosp,
1 andProf. of Pathology, &c. Grant Med. Coll.
Civil, Kaira.— Offg. Ophthalmic Surg, Bombay,
( Chemical Analyser to Govt, and Professor of
t Chemistry, &c.. Grant Medical College, &c.
7 Bombay Lancers.
23 Bombay Infantry.
f Resdt. Surgeon St George'sHospital,— Professor
31 Mar. 8S ^ gf jxateria Medica, etc., Grant Med. College,
31 Mar. 88 Dep, San. Commr., Sind Registration Districts.
31 Mar, 83 14 Bombay Infantry,
29 Sept, 88 5 Bombay Infantry,
30 Mar. 89 17 Bombay Infantry.
30 Mar, 89 2 Central India Horse,
30 Mar. 89 26 Bombay Infantry.
30 Mar, 89 2 Bombaj- Infantry,
30 Sept,89 Civil Surgeon, Shikarpore.— Acting Bejapore.
30 Sept. 89 3 Bombay Cavalry,
30 Sept. 89 I Central India Horse.
f Superintendent Central Prison, Hyderabad,
31 Mar. go I Sind,— Acting Sapdt,YerrowdaCent.Prison.-
31 Mar. 90 1 Bombay Infantry,
31 Mar, 90 29 Bombay Infantry,
31 Mar, go 2S Bombay Infantr3-.
31 Jan, 91 6 Bombay Cavalry.
I Jan, 91 3 Bombay Infantry.
28 July 91 Officiating 7 Bombay Lancers,
30 Jan, 95 5 Bombay Cavalry,
27 July 95 PersoTialAssist,to Principal Med. Officer, Bombay,.
7 Julv 95 Officiating 25 Bombay Infantry,
27 July 95 With 31 Native Field Hospital, Suakin Force,
29 July g6 With 31 Native Field Hospital, Suakin Force.
Officiating 2 Bombay Lancers.
Officiating 7 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating 3 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating i Bombay Infantry,
Officiating 9 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating 10 Bombay Infantry,
Officiating 19 Bombay Infantry,
Officiating 13 Bombay Infantry,
Officiating 29 Bombaj* Infantry,
Officiating 23 Bombay Infantry.
Sind District.
Officiating 5 Bombay Infantry.
IPoona District.
L r, 2
529 Indian Medical Service, Bombay. — War Services.
'5 Surgeon Colonel Bowman served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68 in medical charge of the 3rd Sind Horse
(Medal).
1^ Surgeon Colonel S. O. Banks served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the capture
of Magdala (Medal) .
'^ Brigade Surgeon Lt.CoIonelG. A. Maoonaohie served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68
(Medal).
" Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Arnott served with the Field Hospital during the Abyssinian war in 1867-68
(Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Principal Medical Officer of the Reserve Brigade in the Bolan
Pass, and in medical charge of the Head Quarters Staff at the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and
was present in the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches)and at the battle of Candahar ( Medal with Clasp).
^' Surgeon Lt.Colonel S. B. Haliday served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 as Assistant Sur geon of a Hospital
Shin (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in medical charge of the J3ch Bombay Native Infantry (Medal).
^' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. T. Peters served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with two Clasps).
^o Surgeon Lt.Colonel M. L. Bartholomeusz served in the Afghan war in i38o (Medal).
^' Surgeon Lt.ColonelJ. S. VVilkins served inthe Afghan war in :88o, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. A. Barren served in the Afghan war in 1880 in medical charge of the 4th Bombay Native
Infantry (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18J6-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
^' Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. H. C. Dane served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at
■T-irisbk, ia the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*« Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. M'Cloghry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
" Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. W. Clarkson served in the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
^" Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. K. Stewart served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar
including the sortie of Deh Khojah (twice slightly wounded), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp).
*' Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. G. H. Henderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■" Surgeon Lt.Colanel 0. H. Channer served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
" Surgeon Major W. K. Hatch served in the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
'^ Surgeon Major H. D. Masani served in the Afghan war in 1879 as Sanitary Officer in the Bolan Pass (Medal).
Served in the operations of the Zhol) Field Force in 1890.
" Surgeon Major K. R. Kirtikar served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Girishk and at the defence of Candahar (Medal).
'' Surgeon Major R. Manser served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar
(Medal).
■" Surgeon Major H. Adey served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Olasp, and Khedive's Star).
5° Surgeon Major A. W. F. Street serveil in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
with the Wall's mutinous troops in July 1880, in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches,Z) SO., and Medal with Clasp).
5' Surgeon Major H. P. Jervis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Surgeon Major K. S. Nariman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
''* Surgeon Captain W. H. (Juicke served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884
** Surgeon Major Monks served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
5' Surgeon Major P. J. Damania served in the Afghan war in i88o with the Base Hospital at Candahar, and in
medical charge of the Depot Hospital at Gulistan (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87
(Medal with Clasp).
'<> Surgeon Major G. H. Bull served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Surgeon Major F. F. MacCartie served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'8 Surgeon Major H. B. Briggs served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Ciasp).
55 Surgeon Major W. P. Carson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp 1.
•'' Surgeon Major C. F. Willis served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cavalry Field Hospital, Indian Contin-
gent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
03 Surgeon Major C. B. Maitland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
" Surgeon Major A. F. Ferguson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Surgeon Major K. H. Mistri served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
«•> Surgeon Major G. E. Pooks served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
" Surgeon Major W. A. Corkery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
** Surgeon Major M. B. Braganza served with the Burmese E.Kpedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
«' Surgeon Major S. T. Avetoom served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Cla'<p).
'" Surgeon Major J. P. Barry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
■.fith Clasp).
" Surgeon Major A. V. Anderson served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal ii ith Clasp).
"- Surgeon Major W. H. Burke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Surgeon Major John Crimmin servea with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (mentioned in dJspatches.Victoria
Cross, and Medal with two Clasps; : was awarded the UC for the following act of bravery: — " Lieutenant Tighe,
27th Bombay Infantry (to the Mounted Infantry of which Corps Surgeon Crimmin was attached), states that in the
Rotion near Lwekaw, Eastern Karenni, on the ist January, 18S9, four men charged with him into the midst of a
large body of the enemy who were moving otf from the Karen left flank, and two men fell to the ground wounded
He saw Surgeon Crimmin attending one of the men about 200 yards to the rear. Karens were round the part.y
ill every diroction, and he saw several fire at Surgeon Crimrain and the wounded man. A Sepoy then galloped
no 1.0 Surteou Crimmin, and the latter joined the fighting line which then came up. Lieutenant Tigfce further
states that very shortly afterwards they were engaged in driving the enemy from small clumps of trees and bam-
bao, in which the Karens took shelter. Xear one of these clumps he saw Surgeon Crimnrm ;ittending a wounded
man. Several Karens rushed out at him; Surgeon Crimmin thrust his sword through one or' them, and attacked
a second, a third Karen then dropped from the fire of a Sepoy, upon which the remaining Karens fled."
"' Surgeon Major \V. H. Quicke served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the engagement
at. Dowlatzai. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
'■^ Surgeon Captain H. Herbert served in the operations of tfie Zaila Field Force in 1890.
'* rSurf.ton Captain A. Street served with the second Miraazai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
53°
The Most Eeoerend Edward Ralph Johnson, DD. Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and the
Island of Ceylon, 14 Dec. 76.
The.Ven. Welbore MacCarthy, Archdeacon of Calcutta and Commissary, 12 Aug. 92.
The Rev. Herbert Octavius Moore, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, 7 Nov. 91.
Arthur Moiintjoy Donne, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Sec. to the Lord Bishop, and Regis
trar of the Diocese of Lahore, i Sept. 94.
The Sight Eeoerend Henry James Matthew, DD. Lord Bishop of Lahore, 22 Dec. 87.
The Ven. Andrew Nathaniel ^Vadham Spens, Archdeacon and Commissary of Lahore, i Oct. 92.
The Sight Sev. Arthur Clifford, MA. Lord Bishop of Lucknow, 21 Jan. 93.
The Ven. Brook Deedes, MA. Archdeacon of Lucknow, 25 Jan. 93.
J. E. Howard, Esq., Registrar of the Diocese of Lucknow, 23 Jan. 93.
«83
SimoK Chaplains.
Sev. Welbore MacCarthy
BEMABES,&C.
iZeo. WiUiam Henry Bray.,
Sev. Andrew N. Wadham Spens
Sev. Wm. Fred.Armstrong.B^.
iJco. Kingston Ega.n Barrow, ilf^
Seo.Alf. Geo. Arthur Robarts,M.4
Be5. Brook Deedes, 3f.l
Sev. Clement Glover Moore, S.i.
Sev. Charles Swynnerton^
Sev. Charles Walter Hume, If J.
ffec. Hy. Coleridge Spring, BA.
Sev. Walter Adolphus Hamilton
Sev. Robjrt John La,ngiorA,MA.
Sev. Ferguson John Mont- ■)
gomery, MA i
Beo.li. Freemantle Philips, 3fA.
Hev. TheophilusC. Shepherd, 3/4
Reo. Josiah O'Farrell WillO
cocks, MA S
Sev. Arthur Edward Stone
li!«o. J.Irwin Browne CocYm.BA
Sev. Oscar Daniel Watkins, 31 A
Seo, Ralph Allen Camine, ilA.
Sev. Vivian Wm Kinsman ..
Sev. Henry Wager Griffith, JtfA.
Sev. John Moulson, BA
Sev. Francis B. Sandberg, £4...
Sev. Arthur Kitchin, MA
ffieo. William Ellison, Jlf4
Sev. Jas. Frank Warden Gom- )
pertz;^ BA j
Sev. Talbot Monckton Milues )
Griffiths, BA S
Sev. Charles Albert Gillmore ...
Sev. Alfred Saunders Dyer, MA.
Sev. Fras. Edvv. Davy Cobbold
Sev. HerbertOctaviusMoore, Jf.4
Sev. Joseph Perry Dyer, MA
Sev. Moniague C. Sanders, MA.
Sev. Charles Herbert Reynolds...
Sev. Walter Kitchin
( Archdeaconof Cal-
X cutta.— Furl.
St. John's, Cal-
cutta. — Offg.
Archdeacon and
Commissary.
5 Archdeacon of
(. Lahore.
Furlough.
Benares.
Darjeeling.
rNynee Tal, and
< Archdeacon of
C Lucknow.
Furlough.
Officiating Delhi.
JuUundar.
Futtehghur.
Roorkee.
Mu.ssoorie.
Hazara.
Muttra.
Rawul Pindee.
Shillong.
Furlough.
< Civil Lines, Allah-
l abad.
Furlough.
Chuokrata.
Furlough.
Peshawur.
Furlough.
Kurrachee.
( St.Thomas'Chch.,
(. Calcutta.
Furlough.
Fyzabad.
Dera and Landour.
Sealkote.
.\Ihow.
Quetta.
f DomesticChaplaic
(. to the Bishop.
Kurrachee.
Shahjehanpore .
Agra.
8S7
JuNiOB Chaplains.
Sev. Henry Jas. SpenceGray,M"..l
Sev. S.L. Graham Sandberg,B4.
Sev. R. AugQstine Storrs, BA....
Sev. Henry Barry Hyde, MA. ...
Sev. Wm. A. Grant Luckman, B.4.
Sev. Charles Arthur Mason, MA.
Sev. Gerald Edward Xicolls,B4.
iJci). Clement Henry Barlow.-ir.il
Rev. Wm. Fras. Thompson, MA.
Sev. George M. Davies, MA
Rev. Barclaj' Kitchin
890
Sev. George Adam Ford, BA. ...
Sev. Henry James Long, MA....
Sev. Herbert Taylor Ottley
Sev. Charles Richai d Thorold )
Winckley S
Sev. Pierc.y Gri ffith Bruce Austin
Rev. Theodore Edw. F. Cole
Rev. Edmund John Warlow
Rev. Frederick James Clarke ..
Rev. Jas. Middleton Macdonald
Reo. William John Wickins
R(v. William Bo.ycott Handford
Bet). Herbert Wheler Bush^
Sev. Charles Jasper Palmer
Reo. Hugh Robert Coulthard ...
jRc!). Lawrence Hosier Lermit ...
Rev. Henry Nalsh
Sev. Leonard Klugh
Sev. H. W. T. Plowman
Sev. Fredk. Wm. Chamberlain.
Sev. Percy Hugh Chapman
Beo. Robert Mansel Kirwan
iJcc.Albt.Ed W.Brown Constable
Sev. Sydney Septimus Scott ...
\Bev. J. Grten.-ill Skitcowe Syme
\Sev. Walter Paul Gray Field ...
1 JE«t7. Horace Barbut Cogan
Sev. Walter Lilley P. Shaw... .
Sev. Percy James Debeuham 1
Johnson \
\Scv. Thomas Montgomer.v )
Hunter Wood j
iSeo. Donald Trewby
Sev. Charles Maxwell Becker...
\^Sev. Alfred Howard
BEMABES, &C.
iC)bSev. Charles Wesley Darling ...
Zad-Rev. Henrv Menzies
Furlough.
Subathoo.
Mooltan.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Bareilly.
Barrackpore.
Kidderoore.
J Civil Lines, Luck-
t now.
Umballa. — Furl.
Kussowlie.
Furlough.
Kamptee.
Jubbulpore.
Murree.
Seetapore.
Nowgong.
St. James', Calcutta.
Rawnl Pindee.
Offg. Dalhousie.
Offg.St.Paul'sCath.
Umrilsur.
Ranikhet.
Ferozepore.
Meerut.
Umballa.
Jhansi.
Allahabad Cant.
Lucknow Cant.
Nagpore.
Howrah.
Meean Meer.
Cuttack.
Fort William.
Cawnpore.
Furlough.
< Bankipore and
(. Dinapore.
Dum lium.
Nowshera.
C Derajat at Dera
I Ismail Khan.
( St.Paul's Cathcd-
( ral, Calcutta.
CivilLines,Lucknow
^ The Rev. C. Swynnerton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 ^s
Chaplain to the Troops (Medal with Clasp).
^ The Rev. J. P. W. G jmpertz served in the Burmese E.xpedition in 1 386-87 with the Upper Burmah Field Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
* The Rev. H. W. Bush served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* The Rev. T. Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
CHURCH OP SCOTLAND.
1879
1880
Senioe Chaplain. j ( geniorChaplainot
Ken. Alexander Ferrier, MA ] St. Andrew'sCh.
i Calcutta.
Chaplain.
Set. John Taylor, MA Offg.Senr.Cbapiain.
Assistant Chaplains.
\Sev. Thomas Scott,* MA. ..
2 iJeu. George Johnstone Chree,')
MA. BV )
iSgzlfleu. John Cameron MA. BD,...
(■ Scots Fusiliers,
(. Sealkote.— Furl.
Allahabad.
Cawnpore.
531
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Sight Reverend¥ieAeTickGell, DD.Jjord Bisho-p of Madras 27 Nov 61
The Sev. Charles Henry Pelly, MA., Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop
The Venerable William Weston Elwes, MA. Archdeacon of Madras 1% Apr 05
F. Rowlandson, Esq., BA. Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the LirdBishop, i Doc. 75.
370
1S75
1875
1S76
1877
187S
1878
1879
1879
1879
1881
1882
SeITIOK CHAPtiliVS.
Fen. Wm. Weston Elvres, MA...
Seo. DanielWilson Kidd, BA...
lieo. Walter Wace, MA
Rev. Charles Henry Pelly, MA.
S?i!. Frank Penny, BA
lieo. William Scott, BA
lieu. R. Joseph Brandon, LL.B.
Rev. James Sharp
Rev. Forster Clarke Gittens,lf^.
Keo. Charles John Etty
Rev. .TohnWilberforce Cassels, 1
MA i
Rev. John Black, MA
Rev. Rich. Parry Burnett, MA.
Rev. Arth. Aoheson Williams, )
3IA S
Sev. Robt. Henry Durham, DD.
Rev. Chas. Edw. Whiteley,af.4.
Sev. John English
iJeu. Edward Gibson
Sev. Edward Tyrell Beatty
EEMAKKS.
St. George's Ca-
thedral. — Arch
deacon andCom-
missary.
Vellore.
St. Thomas' Mount,
y Domestic Chap-
(, lain to Bishop.
Furlough.
Furlough.
North Black Town,
est. John's, Banga-
(, lore. j
Goimbatore.
J'Holy Trinity,
(. Bangalore.
/ St.Mark's,Banga-
(. lore.
Furlough. j
f GarrisonChaplain,
(. Fort St. George.'
fSt. George's Ca-
i thedral, Madras.
Wellington.
Coonoor.
Ofifg. Berhampore.
f Calicut. — Offg.
(^ Poonamallee.
Furlough.
1S85
1885
1S86
18S6
1887
1887
1095
1895
Senioe Chaplains.
Rev. Clement Henry Lakin)
Wright, 3^4 j
Sev. Alexander James Jones . . .
Sev. Chas. Herbert Maiden, lf.4.
Rev. Fras. Ewen Cameron, BA.
Rev. Fras. Nelson Crowther,5^.
Sev. Arthur Bird, BA
Sev. Charles Philip Croker">
Nugent j
JuNion Chaplains.
Set. Harry Clince Parker,^ MA.
Rev. Arthur Henry Barrett ■)
Brittain, MA )
Rev. Walter Geo. Barry, AKC...
Rev. Arthur A. Sharp, MA
Sev. Albert Edward Stanley ...
Rev. Ernest Wm. Philipps ")
Keeling, BA j
Sev. Thos. Chas. Underwood')
?Iolesworth, iS4 }
J2«!i. Clement Douglas Gile3,jlf.4.
BEIIABKS.
Ootacamnnd.
Furlough.
5 Mysore and Mer-
(. cara.
Ofifg. Trichinopoly.
Oll'g.Secunderabad
( Poonamallee. —
I Offg. Bellary.
)' Joint Chaplain,
<. Vepery.
C Aurungabad. —
i Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
(Offg. Joint Chap-
1 lain, Vepery.
Cannanore.
Offg. Bolarum.
Officiating Calicut.
Cocanada.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
1885
1S89
18&3
Eev.
Sev.
Rev.
Senioe Chaplaik.
William Foreat Archibald
Chaplains.
James NichoU Ogilvie, MA....
RobertHorue Stevenson,lf.4.
John Heron, MA
St. Andrew's, Madras. — Furlough.
St. Andrew's, Bangalore. — Officiating Senior Chaplain.
Officiating St. Andrew's, Secunderabad.
Jomt Chaplain, St. Andrew's, Madras.
War Services.
The Rev. H. C. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 18
(Medal with Clasp).
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
532
The Right ReverendJjoma George Mylne, MA. DD. Bishop of Bombay, 6 July 1876.
Venerable Alexander Goldwyer Lewis, BA. BD. Archdeacon and Commissary, 13 Oct. i8go.— Furlough.
John Cuthbert Greeuside Bo wen, Esq. Registrar of the Diocese, 19 Nov. 94.
J875
18-6
1876
1878
1884
1S85
Senior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 800.
Ven. Ale.-t. Goldwyer Lewis, )
BA.BD ,]
Reo. William Wingate, 3fA. ...
Rev. Arthur Wilfred BaynO
ham, MA j
Rev.GeOTgs Gothard, 3/^
Rev. Henry Nathaniel Mid-'^
winter, MA )
iJeiJ. Charles Hume Badham, >
BA )
Rev. Geo. Herbert Lewis, BA.
Rev. Blias Jenkins Bowen, 3fA.
Rev. Philip Bruce Home, MA.
Rev. Wm. Worters Baillie.^jt.
Reo. Bdw. Stephenson Hall,)
MA ;
2ei). Wm. Edward Scott, BA....
STATIONS, ETC.
rArchdeacou anu
< Commissary. —
(, Furlough.
Deolalee.
Ahmednugger.
St. Paul's, Poona.
Sattara.
Furlough.
Ghorpooree.
Belgaum, visiting
Amboli or Sa-
want Warree.
St. Mary's, Poona.
Dharwar.
Aden.
rColaba, Bomby.—
3 OtliciatingArch-
1 deacon & Com-
(.. missary.
1SS9
1 891
1892
JuNiOB Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 500,
Set). Francis Nathaniel Hill, 54,
Rev. John Henry Beck, MA. ...
Rev. Philip Sydney Grove, BA.
Rev. William Babingtou Pres- )
ton, BA )
Reo. John Annand Ssl'ar, 3IA.
7?ec. Henry Thomas Higgin-')
son Rouatree )
Rev. Lancelot Melvill Haslope, >
MA S
Reo', Sidney Leigh Lye, BA. ...
Rev. Philip Raikes Harrison ...
Rev, William Arthur Dickins ...
Rev. Charles E. Cambridge)
de Coetlogon j
Rev. Cyril Mayhew
Rev. Horatio William Nelson, )
BA )
Reo. C. A. Barham, BA
stations, etc
( Senior Presidfenc.,y
■j Chaplain, Bom-
(. bay.
Deesa and Aboo,
Offg. Neemuch.
Nusseerabad.
Furlough.
Neemuch.
Kirkee.
Bycuila, Bombay.
Ahmedabad.
Presidency.
1 Steamer Point,
(, Aden.
Fiirloagli.
St. Paul's, Poona.
r Garrison Chap-
L lain, Bombay.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
•5:875
2878
The Senior Chaplain.
Monthly Salary, Rupeen 980.
Seniob Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 800.
fiejj. Thomas H. Greig
Rev. Andrew Bullock Watson, ■)
MA j
(■ St. Andrew's,
(, Bombay.
Kurrachee.
^'iri.''"!!!..".!"°."..i^!!^.^!:} !p°°°'^ 'I'-'d Kirkee
Rev, Jamea Renderson, MA. ... Furlough.
Junior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 500.
Rangoon Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Rev. John Miller Strachan, DD. MD. Bishop of Rangoon, 30 June 82.
The Ven. Charles Henry Chard, Archdeacon and Commissary of Rangoon, 17 Dec. 93. — Furlough.
Arthur Herbert Bagley, BA. LLB. (Barrister-at-Law), Registrar of the Diocese and Archdeaconry, 6 Sent.
1879
11885
18S9
Senior Chaplains.
Fere. Cbarles Henry Chard
iZ«o. Arthur Heni'y Finn
Junior Chaplains.
iB»w.Chas. Henry Riohards,3/.4.
iJeo. James Low, MA
{Archdeacon and
Commissary. —
Furlough.
Port Blair.
1890
1893
JcNioR Chaplains.
Rev. Henry Guise Beatson )
Cowley I
Rev. Wm. Gore Burroughs, S.4
Rev. James Henry Collins
Rev. .John Plorndon Parry, BA
Rev. Chas. Page Cory, MA
Reo. Henry Wears Blandford..
REMARKS.
f Cantonments,
C Rangoon.
Fort Dufferic.
f Town Chaplain,
( Rangoon.
Shwebo.
Thayetmyo.
Bhamo.
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Reserve of Officers.
559
CiPTilNS.
Bentley, 'VVmiam A. Limerick City Art., S. Div. Royal Art. ...
Watts, William, Major 3 Battalion Welsh Regiment
•Campbell, ilontapu Douglas, Hon. Lf. Col. {Capf. uf Reserve, \
22 Feb. 82) 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Hichlanders )
Everard, Hugh Edm. E. Son. Lf. Col. 2 Bn.Worcestershire Regt.
Bonhote, Lei^ih, Major 3 Bn. North Lancashire Regiment
M'Calmont, Barklie C. with gratuity from Warwick Regt. ; \
Major 3 Battalion Warwick liepimenf S
Pagan, Gilbert Alex.^^s Cafi. Northumberland Fus. on re- \
tired pay )
Holden, Robert,'^ 4 Bn.Worcestershire Regiment {Ca>)/aiH oft
Reserve, 18 Nov. 85) i
•Castletown, Bernard E. B. Lord,^^ Major 4 Bn. Leinster Regt.
Heygate-Lambert, Fredeiick Arthur, Middlesex Yeomanry...
Xe Roy-Lewis, Herman. Hampshire Yeomanry
M'Micking, Gilbert, with gratuity from Royal Artillery;)
Son. Artillerif Company of London S
Cox, Henry John William, p.s. Kon.Lt.Col. 2 Kent Art. Vols.
Back, Philip TS,.,p.s.IIon. Major, i NorfolkVolunteer Artillery2
■Chaloner, Richard G. Walmesley,'^'' with gratuity from 3 >
Hussars; i Wdta Volunteer Rifles, MP.jor Westbury J
Fowler, Donald George Mackay,'^^" with gratuity from"^
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; Ron. Lt. Colonel 3 >■
Vol. Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders J
•Cholmondelej-, Reg. Eany, with gratuity irom Inniskilling )
Fusiliers; i Vol. Bn. Shro^ji^hire Li(/ht Infantry i
Boothby, Geo. Murray, with gratuity from Royal Artillery; >
Fife Artillery {S. Division it'. Artillery) i
■Gamons- Williams, Richard Daveis, Cant. R. Fusiliers, on")
retired pay; Brig. Ma/or S. Wales Brig. Vol. Inf. Brigade (
Ramsay,Thomas, Kon.Lt.Col. p.s. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.
Burkinyoung, Frederick F., sold out of 5 Dragoon Guards ...
Wyld, William Henry ,<^^ Capt. 16 Lancers, on retired pay ...
Martin, George Mure, sold out of 12 Lancers
Toler, James Otway, Capt. Highland Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Filliter.ClavellFreelaud,'*"' with gratuity from Bedford Regt.
Chesham, Charles C. W. Lord, sold out of 16 Lancers ; ifon. \
Colonel Bucks Yeomanry i
-Ives, Edward Harbord,«^t Capt. Royal Fusiliers, on ret. pay
Macintire, George Atkinson, with gratuity from 2 W. I. Regt..
COBWET,
2ndLIBTJT.
24 Nov. 77
19 Feb. 81
5 July 78
j6 Aug. 73
2 Dec. 74
4 Apr. 77
I July 81
20 Nov. 75
13 Sept. 79
! 9 May 77
21 Feb. 3o' I Julv 8
I22 Deo. S
■
.... 22 Feb. 82
6 Aug. 79j 6 Oct. 80
14 Sept. 78^14 Nov. 85
2c Sept. 79
27 June 83
8 July 82
22 July 8^
27 Feb. 86
30 May 90
8 July 74
9 Nov. 79 :i6 Eeb. Si'24 Feb. 3
7o Jan. 781 I Jnly 81 i July 87
I I
13 June 74I 2 June 84
17 May 82
18 Aug. 80
27 Dec. 88
6 Oct. 6
APPOINT-
BD TO
SESEKVB.
13 Jan. 94! 13 Feb. 86
S May 94|29 Jan. 87
2 June 94, 12 Mar. 8i
2 July 94 7 Aug. 88
23 July 94' 19 May 86
21 Nov. 94
22 May 95
3 June 95 7 July 80
8 June 961 7 July 80
8 Aug. 91' 5 Dec. 83
3 July 951 4 Jan. 93
14 Aug. 93
9 Jan. 89; I Oct. 81
13 May 9315 July 91
10 Feb. 94
II Sept. 76126 July 84
19 Aug. 75 26 Aug. 48
26 Feb. 76
10 Apr. 75
3 Aug. 66 20 Oct. 69
14 Sept. 67 29 Jan. 70
23 Jan. 69; to Aug. 70
20 July 67J27 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 71128 Oct. 71
30 Mar. 70
25 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Apr. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
22 July 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 68
13 Apr. 72
23 July 69 28 Oct. 71
27 Apr. 70
8 Au; '"
26 Sept. 67
2 Sept,
24 July 69
8 Jan. 68
15 Feb. 68^28 Oct. 71
[5 Sept. 69
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
1 May 67
6 July 70
Kerr, William Henry, Capt. Cheshire Regt. on ret. pay I14 Sept. 66
Moore, Stephen Blyth, with gratuity from Royal Scots
Swiny, Wm. M. Sh'apland, Capt. Black Watch, on retired pay
Godfrey, Goo. Avery, Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, on ret. pay
Wetherall, Henry Aug., with gratuitj' from Coldstream Gds.
Roupell, Geo. Chas. K. Pigott,"^ Capt. E.York Regt. on ret. pay
Mackay, Arthur LeithHay,"^ Ca/)f. K.O.Scot. Bord. on ret.pay
Johnson, Edward Armstrong, with gratuitj' from R. Art
Butler, Chas. Jas. John,withgratuityfromBedfordRegt.(i6F.)
Rushbrooke, Wm. Henry,^" with gratuity from E. York Regt.
Mansel, Robert Henry, Capt. Dublin Fusiliers, on retired [
pay; Hon. Colonel 2 Vol. Bn. South Wales Borderers )
Ward, Victor Napier, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Gray, Jas. Chas. Charnock, with gratuity from 1 W. 1. Regt.
p.s.e. James, Walter Haweis,^*^ with gratuity from R. Eng. ...
Martin, Robt. Walcott M'Gillivray,'^ with giat. from The Bufls
Hare, John, with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Sandeman, Wm. Wellington,"? Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, ")
on retired pay S
•Cooke, James George, with gratuityfrom MunsterFus. {101 F.)
Murray, Edw.Croft, Capt. Bedford Regt. on retired pay
Grublie, Laurence Carrington, with grat. from Bedford Regt.
Ciirteis, Edw. Witherden,"* with gratuity from S. Wales Bord.
Wiggins, Arthur, with gratuity from York Lt. Inf. (105 Foot) ..
Clark, Edmund vVm.-"*' Capt. Somerset Lt. Inf., on ret. pay ...
Wallace, James, '5" with gratuity from Seaforth Highlanders...
Rose, Harcourt Ranking, with gratuity from Bonier Regt
Power, Wm. Le Poer,'^! with gratuitj' from Northampton Regt.
Allfrey, Henry, ^'- Capt. King's Royal Rifles, on retired pay
Chapman, Fred. Stovin,^^ Capt. Cam. Highlanders, on ret. pay
Wardlaw-Ramsay, Robert George,^"* with gratuity from 1
Highland Lt. Inf. ; Major 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots J
Ctimberland,Chas. Speriing,*==Ca^<. E. Lane. Regt.,on ret.pay
Loyd, Frank Kirkmau, Capt. Inniskilling Fusiliers, on [
retired pay; Hon, Lt. Col. 3 Battalion Cheshire Regiment )
Ellis, Henry R. A., Capt, Connaught Rangers, on retired pay...
Barry, Robert Mercer, Capt. Bedford Regt. on retired pay
Humphreys, Edward Story, with gratuityfrom 1 W. I. Regt...
Timnard, Henry Stopford, with gratuity from Innis. Fus
Rudyerd, Reginald Burroughs, Cu/pt. Irish Rifles, on ret.pay...
Conran, Edward Watson, Capt, Dorset Regt., on retired pay ...
Boddam, Charles Wm.,''^^ wiih gratuity from W. Surrey Regt.
Cholmondeley, Hugh 00011,*^' with gratuity from Rifle Brig. ; )
Hon. Colonel i London Rifle Volunteers J
Carfrae, Charles Wm., Capt, Gordon Highlanders, on ret. paj'
Ribblesdale, Thomas, iord, with gratuity from Rifle^Brigade...
Ruddach, John Warner, Capt. Durham Lt, Inf. on ret. pay...
Cameron, Saumarez Wm.,'''^ with gratuity from S. Staff. Regt.
Dean, George Henrj-, by commutation of retired pay from
12 Lancers ; Chief Constable Metropolitan Police
Humphreys, Wm., Capt. Connaught Rangers, on ret. pay i22 June 70
Turpin, Wm. Homan, Capt, E. Surrey Regt., on retired pay ...(14 July 69
26 Nov. 84
S June 78
8 Apr. 74
14 June 76
14 June 76
11 June 77
21 Sept. 77
13 Oct. 77
23 Feb. 78
12 June
13 Nov. 78
30N0V. 7S
5 Dec. 78
9 Feb. 79
I Mar. 79
17 May 79
24 May 79
1 July 79
2 July 79
9 July 79
9 Au,
3 Mar. 94
3 Mar. 94
23 June 94
8 Aug. 94
3 Jan. 95
10 Aug. 87
13 May 85
7 July 8u
23 Apr. 85
16 Oct. So
30 Mar. 87
25 Sept. 87
?. 79
14 Aug. 79
19 Oct. 79
10 July 671 8 Nov. 79
30 Dec. 71117 Dec. 79
'" I Jan.
15 Mar. 68
9 Nov. 66
24 Sept. 7
27 Aug. 7c
14 July 69
24 Apr. 69
29 May 6g
2 May 68
14 Jan,
29 May 67
13 Jan,
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 63
21 Aug
28 Oct. 71
8 Jan,
28 Oct. 71
I Jan. 73
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
14 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
19 June 73
28 Oct. 71
7 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct
28 Oct
12 Nov. 73
23 May 74
28 Feb. 74
23 May 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73|i2 Jan. 81
23 Dec.
3 Sept. 68
15 Mar.
23 June 80
22 June 80
23 June 80
7 July 80
7 July 80
20 July 80
21 July 80
25 Aug. 80
25 Aug. 80
29 Sept.8o
I Oct. 80
16 Oct. 80
I Dec. 80
I Dec.
t Dee. 8c
I Dec. 80
I Dec. 80
8 Dec. 80
I Jan. 81
I Jan. 81
I Jan. 81
21 Dec. 87
28 Oct. 71
12 NOV. 73
15 Apr.
17 Jan. 74
30 Dec. 72
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
4 June 87
1 6 Jan.
20 Jan. 81
2 Feb. 81
2 Feb. 81
10 Feb. 81
12 Feb. 81
28 Feb. 81
56o
Reserve of Officers.
Cattainb.
VaBSittart. Robert Arnold, witb Rratuity from 7 Dragoon Gds....
LanrGeorge Hale. Ca, t. Munster Fusiliers, on retired pay ...
Fune'r. Cbarles Fearc. with gratuity from Royal Engineers
SohuY er Adoniali Graham, with gratuity frcm MiddlesexRegt.
Walker! Robert Sandiland Froude, CMG CapL Gloucester^
Regt. on retired pay, serving with Perak Police Force, ioUh^
Le'Q^:e^^aCa^'^"-C^parishRegt:(;HI^)on^
Aiiyatt-Burney, Horace A.,«' with grat. from Oxford Lt. Inf.
Trevelyan, He'rbert, Copt. Inniskilling Fusiliers, on ret. nay...
Campbell, J as. Archibald, Cupt. Bedford RegUon ret. pay
Spicer, Julian John Newton, Cpf. R. Horse Gds., on ret. pay
Alexander Herbert Rowan.'^'^^ with gratuity from Scots Fus.
Tufton, George Richard, with gi-atuity from 5 Lancer?
COBKET
andLiEUT.
orENSiGir
■21 Sept. 71
Park Adam with gratuity from 2 ^\ est India Regiment,
Hore'. Walter, with gratuity from Derbyshire Regiment ..
Reid G Alex. Garadoc, resigned from Cameron Highlanders
Giirn'ev Lewis Edmoiid,':'^ Capf. 20 Hussars, on ret. pay
Short "llayow, with gratuity from Munster Fusiliers ..
Newington. Cecil G. Hayes, Capt. E. Sun-ey Regt. on ret. pay.
MacBean, Archibald, Capi. Hampshire Regt. ou retired pay
Orred Stanlev, with gratuity from Lancashire Fusiliers ...
„ 8 c Mitchell: Hugh, with pratuity from Ro.\ al En<.meers...,
Hart-Davis, Hy. V. Hart, with gratuity Irom R. Engineers
Schuyler, Edw-. E. Sutton.'" Cupt. W. York Regt. on ret. p.ay
Armilage, Harry Arnold, with gratuity Irom 15 Hussars ..„
Tebbitt Wm Arthur,'" Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
HaT AlbertWashington,''' with gratuity from Lancaster Regt.
Anthorn ShirleT,"" Capi. Border Regiment, on retired pay ...
Phillins William Edward."* Capt. 6 Dragoon Gds. on ret. pay
Scott, Wm. Erskine, with gratuity from Warwick Regt. ..
Nelson Abercromby A. Craven, with gratuity from 5 Dr. Gds.
ItorT Robert,'" Capt. King's Royal Rifles (60 Foot), on
retired pay, Jion.Mojor ■; Bn.Kn.f, > lioyal Rifles j
Bell Alexander. Capt. Northampton Regt. on retired pay
Spitta, Hubert Heberden,'^" Capt. Munster Fus onret. pf y ...
Clarke Chas Edw. L;ine, with gratuity from W iltshire Regt....
Nugent, George, with gratuity from Royal Artil^ry .
Thompson, James Witten.'"' with gratuity from Essex Regt..
Sharman-Crawford, Robert Gordon, with gratmty from)
16 Lancers- Major 3 Battalion Irish Kifles )
Braithwaite, Jas. H. Vidal, with gratuity from Devon Regf. ...
Tresidder Tolmie John,C3/e. with gratuity Irom R. Engmeers
ravave Henry Kennel t, with gratuity from S. Lane. Regt....
\7heble' Jas St. Lawrence,'" with gratuity from R. Artillery..,
Webbe George Allen, wiih gratuity from 15 Hussars
Allfrey', Moubrav,'-» with gratuity from 15 Hussars..
wn«nn Robert C. D.'"* with gratuity from King s R. Rifles. ...
SokaSn, FreviUe,'-^ with gratuity from Argyll and SutherO
land Highlanders (91 Foot) ■■••.•■•••• ■•••■ .*
Pole George H. T. Van Notten, with gratuity from 18 Hussars
Dav' Henry Robert, Capt. Royal Scots, on retired pay
Fole'v Ernest Edward, Capt. Middlesex Regt. on ret. pay ...
TatteTsall JohnC. de Veel,''' Capt. 1 Dr. Gds. onret. pay
Baker Hemy Edward, with gratuity from Welsh FasUiers...
Grevilie7i?°«- A.H.Fulke.with gratuity from King's R. Rifles; ).
Warwick Yeomanry Cavalry ■■■■■■ •■ t
Gates, Charles Cecil, Capt. Uonnaught Rangers, on ret. pay.
Dnlhiir Philip Hugh, with gratuity from Derbyshire Regt. ; )
HoTcoli&MmTese^ llifltvolunteer>; MP for N .Cambericell ,f
Mnispv Edward Levien,"^ with gratuity from Liverpool Regt.
Haggard Andrew Chas. Parker,''' DSO. with gratuity Irom )
Kine'B Own Scottish Borderers .....^ J
Peard George Charles,''" Capt. R. Scots, on retired pay ......
M'Phe'rson Chas. Alf. Howard, with gratuity from W.I. Regt.
Douglas, Geo. Sholto, with gratuity from Scottish Rifles; 4)
Battalion Bedford liegiment ... ............J
Litt edale H y . Arthur,"" with gratuity from Derbyshire Regt..
SThorntin, James Henry B.,with gratuity irom Derby Regt
G?eer Joseph Henry, with gratuity from Hignland Lt. Infantry
HeVeate Wm. Howley Beaumont, Capt. R. Art on retired pay
rfo Hornby, Geolf. s:Phibbs,'«^with gratuity from Rifle Brig.
ScriVen, Algernon Garrett, with gratuity from Oxford Lt Inf...
Daunt. Arthur Hildesley,'"* with gratuity from i W. I. Regt
He?on Maxwell, Wm. Henry Stoprord,'^^ with gratuity from )
R Fusmers ■ Mon.Major S.E.Scotland Art. S. Div. R. Art. j
Ti-iririiB trick Wm. J. J. Capt. Munster Fus. on ret. pay
Iroadwood.Francis,"" with gratuity from S. Stafford Regt.
TiBlaRue Thomas, with gratmty Irom Lancaster Regt. .....
riltver.BellaBis, Rd. John Erskine,'*? with gratuity from 2oH-js.
rmilton james,Can<. Munster Fusiliers, on retired pay
rnrbett'Fra^cis,'«« with gratuity Irom York Light Infantry...
Stewart Stair H. Johnston, Capt. 20 Hussars, on ret. pay ...
Amedroz Louis Edm., with gratuity from York Lt. Infantry...
rouner Arthur Edward,'^' c'u;-<.East Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Pasley-birom, Henry, with gratuity from Sufi-olk Regt-
^arsham Fred. Savill. with gratmty from King s R. Rifles...
Purchas, John R. P. CA.pt. S. Lane. Regt. on retired pay
Phinns Arth. Barre.'sVith gratuity fromS. Wales Borderers
^^rd Wm Robt. Comwallis,'" with grat. from W.York Regt.
Wood' Thomas.'«2 ,yith gratuity from Grenadier Guards
Kills George Richard, with gratuity from Essex Regiment ...
i8 Oct. 7:
71 Aug. 67
9 Feb. 70
II Feb. 69
8 Feb. 70
I Aug. 77
14 Sept. 78
30 Jan. 78
9 Aug. 73
13 Mar. 74
15 July 68
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
13 June 75
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 74
26 Mar. 75
13 June 74
I Feb. 76
7 July 69
15 Apr. 74
9 Aug. 73
0 Nov. 75
II Dec. 73
9 Aug. 74
30 Deo. 71
28 Oct. 71
13 June 65
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
20 Nov. 75
1 Feb
11 Feb. 75
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 71
23 Apr. 74
9 Aug. 73
10 Jan. 72
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
o Sept. 73
9 Jan. 72
30 Dec. 71
20 Nov. 75
31 Aug. 73
23 July 70
19 Oct. 73
29 Apr. 73
8 Feb. 74
2 Dec. 74
29 Oct. 72
26 Feb. 73
21 Dec. 74
13 June 7
28 Feb. 74
11 Sept. 76
13 June 74
9 Aug. 74
6 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
22 May 77
12 Nov. 73
15 Mar. 74
22 Sept. 76
12 Feb. 77
12 Nov. 73
17 Jan. 77
13 June 75
11 Feb. 74
10 Sept. 75
26 June 73
12 Nov. 73
3 Aug. 74
2 Dec. 74
26 Feb. 76
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
2 Feb. 73
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
28 Sept.78
26 July 76
21 Sept. 74
15 Jan. 73
26 Mar. 74
23 Jan. 79
17 Aug. 78
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 76
12 Mar. 81
17 Apr. 3i
1 May 81
1 June 81
i8 JuneSi
18 Jnne 81
June 81
29 June 81
29 June 811
30 June 81
I July 81
I July 81
7 July 8
I Sept.8i
14 Sept. 81
19 Sept. 8:
I Oct. 81
15 Oct.
18 Oct. 81
15 Nov. 81
30 Nov. 81
8 Jan. 82
8 Jan. 82
24 Jan. 82
I Feb. 82
9 Mar. 82
3 Apr. 82
II Apr. 82
17 Apr. 82
20 Apr. 82
6 May 82
6 May 82
10 June 82
lo June 82
10 June 82
I July 82
5 July 82
5 July 82
11 July 82
23 July 82
9 Aug. 82
30 Sept. 82
I Oct. 82
I Oct. 82
21 Oct. 82
21 Oct. 82
31 Oct. 82
17 Nov. 82
23 Nov. 82
3 Dec. 82
4 Dec. 82
4 Jan. 83
10 Jan. 83
19 Jan. 83
30 Jan.
31 Jan. 83
23 Feb. 83
28 Feb. 83
14 Mar. 83
20 Mar. 8^
20 Mar. 83
3 Apr. 83
14 Apr. 83
14 Apr. 83
9 May 83
23 May 83
24 May 83
24 May 83
29 May 83
30 May 83
1 June 83
13 June 83
June 83
20 June 83
21 June 83
30 June 83
10 July S3
14 July 83
15 July 83
20 July S3
25 July 83
1 Aug. 83
I Aug. 83
HOIf.
UAJOB.
APPOINT-
ED TO
BE8EBTX.
24 Aug. 8j
1 21 Mar. 88
Reserve of Oficers.
561
COBNBI,
2ndLIKDT.
OrENSTGN.
Captains.
Eyre, Edward Maurice, with gratuity from Warwick Regt. ...
Morrice, John George Selby, Capt. E. Lane. Kegt. on ret. pay
Edwardes, Chas. G. W. Edwardes/''^ Capt. Northampton I
Regiment, on retired pay J
Hatch, George Pelham,^'' with gratuity from VV. I. Regt. ; ]
Commandintf Troopn in East At'rica Mainland, with local \
rank of Major J
Montagu, Philip, ''^ Capt. 12 Lancers, on retired pay
Feuwick, Geo. 0. R. Cm-zon, with gi-at. from Welsh Fusiliers
Dumare.?q, Arthur Hemsry.^'^j- (vith gratuity from iJuke of)
Cornwall's Light Infantry J
Stewart, Hugh Houghton, with gratuity from Irish Rifles '
Hammond, Dayrell T .Ibot,^'* Capt. Connaught Rangers, on)
retired pay; Hon. Lt Col. 5 Battalion Connaught Rangere )
Vance, Eustace John,"''' with gratuity from Leinster Regt. ..
Pyrke, Reg. Diincombe,''* with gratuity from York Lt. Inf.... i May 78
Williams-Freeman, Geo. Chas. Pc ere,"' with gratuity from >
S usse.x Renimeut )
Bright-Smith, Arthur A. W. Bright, with gratuity from 3 )
Hussarf. ; itamp^tiire Yeomani\y Cavah'i/ S
Hilhard, Arthur Courtney, wii.h gratuity from Durham Lt. Inf.^
Abdy, Anthony Charles 'Ay'ke&,'^">Capt. 1 Life Gds.. on ret. payjsS Oct. 68
Wiley, Albert, Capt. Roy;il Highlanders, on retired pay |
Gray, Walter Gordon, with gratuity from York. & Lane. Regt.
Nash, Edward, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Kays, Reg. Ker,'"' with gratuity from Northumberland Fas....
Fo.-c, John Henry, Copt. Royal Engineers, on retired pay
Arnot, Geo. Henry Anthony, with gratuity from Border Regt.
Acland, John Edw. Capt. Essex Regt. on retired pay
Foster, James, '"2 with gratuity from Grenadier Guards
Giles, George Edward,""^ with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Garden, Uenry Charles, Capt. Devon Regt. on retired pay ...
Garston, Edgar John, with gratuity from R. Artillery
TathiU, Chris. D. Villiers,'"* with gratuity from 14 Hussars ...
Pryce, Pryce Meyrick, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Lyons, Fredk.iWm.'™ with gratuity from S. Stafford Regt. ... i6 Feb. 78
Bredin, John F. Wyndham, with gratuity from i W. 1. Regt.
Baker, Henry Edmeades, wich gratuity from Lancaster Regt.
Tippinge, Vernou Gartside, Capt. R. Scots, on retired pay ..
Watson, vVm. Scott, Capt. Essex Regt. on ret. pay i May 78
Birch, Robert L. Coote,^"* Capt. E. Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Pinckney, Geoftry Fras., Capt. West Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Cartwright, Henry Aubrey, with grat. from Durham Lt.Inf.
Mitford. William Kenyon,'"' with gratuity from 8 Hussars ; >
Lt .Colonel Middlesex Yeomanry )
Green, Percy, Capt. E. Kent Regiment, on retired pay
Fenton, Joseph Cuulitfe, Capt. Leinster Regt. on retired pay
Godsal, Wm. Chas.'J^ with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Maitlaud, Alex. Fuller,''^' with gratuity from W. Sm-rey Regt.
Blacker, Frederick Henry, with gratuity from 4 Hussars
Middleton, A. Harold, resigned from Argyll and Sutherland)
Highlanders; Kon. Major 3 Bn. Argi/ll'j,- Sidk. Highlanders )
Levett, Wm. Swinnerton Byrd, with gratuity from Inuis. Pus,
King, Henry, withgratuity from Warwick Regiment
Hunt, Ptiineas William, with gratuity from Welsh Regiment. 30 Jan.
Baines, Edward Henry,"'" Capt. W. Kent Regt. on retired pay
Hume, Arthur Robert, withgratuity from \V. Ridmg Regt...
Chambers, Arthur, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay
Trevor, George Arthur,"" with gratuity from Sussex Regt. ..
Crouyn, Abraham Prim,"'^ Capt. W. Kent Regt. on ret. pay
Reynolds, JohnHunter,"" withgratuity from Grenadier Gds.
Boisragon, Allan Maxwell,"-' with gratuity from Irish Regt... n May 78
Noel, Gerard Thomas, with gratuity from Durham Light Inf
Swinton, Geo. H. Taylor, Capt. Bedlord Regt. on ret. pay. ..
p. 8. c. Knight, Henry Raleigh, "'5 withgrat. from E.Kent Regt.
Grimes, Hugh Ed ward.with gratuity from S. Lancashire Regt
Greenwood, Chas. Stanifortb,"'* witli gratuity from 10 Hussars
Pym, Edw. Alf. Inues, with gratuity from Worcester Regt 25 Aug. 77
Rhodes, Ernest Frederic, with gratuity from H. Engineers ...
Hardin ge, Henry Charles, Visct. with grat. from Ritle Brigade 3:3 June 77
Whitintr, Henry Harvey, with gratuity from Welsh Pus
Rant, Wm. John,'" with gratuity from 12 Lancers (Riding')
Master, 28 Apr. 75) j
Pilkingtou, John Edw. Maxwell, Capt. Gloucester Regt. ori )
retired pay j
Parkinson, Reg. Jas.Beresford, with grat. from GloucesterRegt,
Learmouth, John Henry, resigned from 12 Lancers
9 Aug. 83
13 Aug. 83
1 Aug. 83
30 Aug. 83
12 Sept.83
ig Sept.83
1 Oct. 83
10 Oct. 83
Oct. 83
p.i.c. Cromie, C. Francis, with gratuity from Hampshire Rec't.
Brinkley, John Turner, Capt. North Stafford Regt. on ret. pay
Freeman, Reginald Charles, with gratuity from 3 Hussars ...
Wright, Maurice, with gratuity from 19 Hussars
Stewart-Savile, Walter S."8 wi'th grat. from E. Kent Regt !!7
Huddart, Arthur Kerl, Cajit. Leinster Regt. on ret. pay
Canning, Hon. Conway S, G."'-* Capt. K.R. Rifles, on ret. pay
JoUiffe, Wilkes, with gratuity from Irish Regiment
Miles, Arch. Edw."'^" with gratuity from Kin; "
Wilti'tire Yeomanry Caoalry
p.».c. Maude, Frederic Natusch, with gratuity from r' En''
Sankey, Matthew H. P. Riall, Capt. R. Eng. on retired pay°
Childe, Charles Baldwin, i^i with gratuity from R. Horse
Guards; Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Bateman-Hanbury, //on.Wm.S.,"^ with grat. frorn 2Li(eGds
Leslie, Ale.c. Maurlce,"^^ Capt. Suffolk Regt. on retired pay
Way, Claude Grevilie, with gratuity from S. Stafford Re
's Royal Rifles ; ■;
17 Apr.
30 Jan.
15 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 7
22 Jan. 79
31 Jan. 77
10 Sept.75
3 Feb. 74
17 July 7'
28 Oct. 76
12 Nov. 73
2 Dec. 74
19 June 74
11 Oct. 77
6 Oct. 76
23 Apr. 73
9 Jan. 79
II Feb. 76
30 Nov. 78
20 Nov. 75
Oct. 71
28 Oct. 76
11 Feb. 77
8 Jan. 75
I Sept. 76
5 Dec. 71
1 Sept.75
6 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Jan. 75
10 Sept.75
19 Aug. 75
28 Dec. 74
4 Dec. 74
17 May 79
27 June 7
2 De3. 74
3 July 74
26 May
12 Feb. 76
12 Nov. 73
11 Oct. 70
II Sept. 77
TO Sept. 7
20 Nov. 75
2 May 72
23 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 76
28 Apr. 75
6 Sept. 76
9 Apr. 77
9 Jan. 79
20 Nov. 75
31 May 78
19 Aug. 75
n Nov. 78
24 June 76
Mar. 74
20 Aug. 7r
14 June 78
2 Dec. 74
24 Mar. 75
11 Feb. 75
12 Feb. 77
5 June 78
12 Sept. 72
1 Apr. 79
2 Dec. 74
4 Jan. 80
I Sept.76
29 Nov. 76
10 Feb. 81
30 Nov. 78
29 Nov. 76
28 Feb. 74
29 Nov. 7b
15 July 79
20 Mar. 80
2c Nov. 75
28 Apr. 80
11 Feb. 76
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
28 Feb. 75
29 Nov. jt-'
30 Nov. 76
31 Oct.
X Oct,
HOW.
MiJOB.
APPOINI-
ED TO
HESEEVfi.
83
9 Nov. 83
10 Nov. 83
15 Nov. 83
26 Nov. 83
.'.i Nov. 83
5 Deo.
10 Djc.
12 Dec. 83
15 Dec. 83
17 Dec. 83
19 Dec. 83
29 Dec. 83
1 Jan.
2 Jan. 84
9 Jan,
16 Jan,
18 Jan. 84
2i Jan
29 Jan. 84
2 Feb. ■
13 Feb.
27 Feb. 84
1 Mar. 84
10 Mar,
2 3 .\Iar. 84
t Apr. 84
16 Apr. 84
16 Apr. 84
2 May 84
20 May 84
21 May 84
28 May 84
31 May 84
4 June 84
6 .rune 84
I June 84
1 June 84
17 June 84
7 July 84
9 July 84
23 July 84
3 -Tuly
28 July
1 Aug.
2 Aug.
6 Aug.
27 Ausr.
27 Aug.
12 Sept.
20 Sept. 84
26 Sept. 84
4 Oct.
8 Oct. 84
18 Oct. 84
5 Oct. 84
30 Oct. 84
3 Nov. 84
4 Nov. 84
I Nov. '
5 Nov. 84
4 Nov
26 Nov. 84
6 Dec. 8,
1 Jan. 8
8 Jan. 8
8 Jan. 8
[8 Jan. 8
?i Jan. 8
2 Feb. 8
22 Mar. 93
I Oct. 78! II Feb.
I Oct. 9Q
562
Reserve of Officers.
COBNEX,
2n{iLiEUT.
orExsiGir.
: Oct.
1 June 67
Captains.
Tonge, Fras. Henry, with gratuity from Wikghire ReE;t
Elrmg-ton-Bisset, Mauricei'" Capt. R. Enff. on retired pay
Ramsay, Fras. Farquharson,"^ Cajyt, Gordon Highlanders, ")
on retired pay S
Gunston, Bernard Hamilton, resigned from 5 Dr. Guards
Barry, James David, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Mills, Edward Wm. Cajifain, York Regiment, on retired pay
Biu-mester. Arnold Charles, with gratuity from R. ArtiUer.y..
Farquhar, John Stormonth Taylor, with gratuity from Hi,gh- 1
land Light Infantry j
Milford, Cbas Henry, with gratuit.y from Welsh Regiment
Minter, John Sv.rtees.'^s Capt. Royal Artillery, on ret. pay ...
Terry, Arthur Fred."^' Capt. Irish Fusiliers, on retired pay )
(Hon, Major, 3 Aug. 87) '..S
Home-Drunimoud-Moray, William Aug."*' Capt. Scots Gds. >
on retired pay i'
Shiflfner, John,"*' with gi-atuity from Roynl Artillery
Hughes, John,"'! with gratuity from tlie Buff's
liUttrell, Alex. Fownes, "^- with .frratuify from Gren. Guards...
Acland-Hood, Sir Alex. Fuller, Barf.'-'-' with gratuity from )
Grenadier Guards ; MP. for Tf'esf Somerset f
Hennah, Charles Tulin, Capt. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay ; )
2Vorth Jiitling of Tork Vol. AH. (We>i Biv. S. Jrt.) j
p.».c. Butler, Lewis Wm. Geo. "3* with grat. from K. E. Rifle?.,
Drummond, llalcolm,"^^ in-ith gratuity from Grenadier)
Guards; Groom in Waiting in Ordinary to the Queen j"
Murphy, Jas. Andrew, Capt. i Dragoons, on ret. pa.v
Carpenter, William Sidne3-, with gratuity from Lincom Regt.
Jacob, John E.F. with gratuity from S. Lancashire Regt....
Fraser, Thomas,"^^ with gratuity from Sussex Regiment
Walker, Geo. Barnes, with gratuity from Munstcr Fusiliers...
Hotham, Henry Edward,"'" with gratuity from Scot. Rifles...
Robertson, Robert, with gratuity from 6 Dragoons
Silver, George,"'* with gratuity from E. Surrey Regt
Thomas, Fred L. C, with gratuity from East Surrey Regi- ~i
ment; Hon. Major £. Battalion Eait Sitrrey Regimtnt j
Thomas, Fred. Wm."'' with gratuity from Manchester Regt.
Peyton, William Robert Boilean,"'" with gratuity from \
Shropshire Light Infantry i
Mansel, Eustace Gambier,"*' Capt. Oxford Lt. Inf., onret. pay
Hancock, Wm. Washington,"'* with gratuity from Derby Regt.
Hillas, Wm. Hutchinson, with gratuity from 4 Hussars
Critchley, Edward Asheton, Capt. 4 Hussars, on ret. pay
Elrington, Gerard Gordon, Capt. Dorset Regt. on ret. pay ...
Wainright, Lawrence Aug. Capt. West India Regt. on ret. pay
Grey, Raleigh, Capt. 6 Dragoons, retired I23 Apr.
20 Nov. 76
12 Feb. 74
29 Jan. 76
I July 8;
14 Aug. 76
30 Jan. 78; 13 July 78
:i4Aug. 76
18 Oct. 73
20 Nov. 7 =
14 Aug. 76
Au:
11 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 85
13 Feb. 85
16 Mar. 85
19 Mar. 85
I Apr. 85
7 Apr. S5
8 Apr. 85
10 Apr. 85
10 Apr. !i5
Ti Apr. 85
11 Apr. 85
14 Aug. 76] 15 Apr. 85
28 Oct. 76118 Apr. 85
13 June74!i8 Apr. S.s
10 Sept.75li8 Apr. 85
7°
28 Oct. 71
2 Mar. 78
1 Ma.y 78
3 Apr. 78
Z2 Jan. 79
2 Feb. 78
I Feb.
30 Jan. 78
25 Sept. 78
10 Sept.76
29 Nov. 76
18 Apr. 85
23 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
9 Aug. 74 13 May 85
13 Nov. 78I 13 May 85
6 Ma.y 79113 May 85
8 Apr. 80 13 May "
21 Aug. 78
14 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 79
M'Grigor, Sir Jas. R. Dufl", Bt. with gratuity from Rifle Bri^
Reynolds, Cecil Edward, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Stracey, Claude Edward,'" Capt. Scots Guards, on ret. pay
Faber, Walter Vavasour, with gratuity from Royal Artillery.
Eardley-Wilmot, Cecil F. de Lys, with grat. from Ches. Regt.
Gladstone, iStr John Robt.5^'*^ with grat. from Cold. Guards...
Leetham, Arthur,"*'' with gratuit.y from 13 Hussars
Gillon, Henry, with gratuity from 18 Hussars
Hunter, Sir Charles Roderick, Bt. with grat. from Rifle Brig.
Russell, Leonard George, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade ...
Agnew, Patrick Alex. Vans, with gratuity from Rifle Brig. ...
Lindsell, Charles Frederick,'" with gratuity from Scots')
Fusiliers; ^ Battalion Durham Light Infantry )
Bayly, John, with gratuit3' from Suffolk Regiment
Fetherstonhaugh, Fred. H. Wingfield, with gratuity from')
Scottish Rifles i
Mercer, Douglas Campbell, with gratuity fromBlk. Watch ...
Troyte-Bulkck, Ediv. Geo. with gratuity from i Dragoons ; ')
Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry Ji
Brodie.EdgarWaldegrave,''*' Cop/. King's R. Rifles, onret. pay
Rich, Almenc Edm. Frederic, with grat. from Lincoln Regt...
Bryan, Geo. Chas. Newton, with gratuity from Munster Fus...
Vesey, Charles N. Colthurst, with gratuity from 8 Hussars ..
Leathes, Bernard de M. Capt. Norfolk Regt. on retired pay ..
Chichester, Gerard,"" Capt. North Stafford Regiment on )
retired pay; 4 Battalion North Staffordshire Segiment J
Apthorp, Eiimond Paley, Capt. West India Regt. on ret. pay
Golightly, Robert Edm.,"'" DSO. with grat. from K.R. Rifles
Foord, Edward,75' with gratuity from Roj'al Artillery
Heygate, Edward Leonard Aspinall,'^'* Capt. West Kent )
Regiment, on retired pay i
Wingate, George Miller, '=^ with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Bell, Leonard, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Preston, George Berthon, Capt. 2 Dragoon Gds. on ret. pay...
p.s.c. Wemyss, George,"^* with grat. from W. Yorkshire Regt.
p.s.c. Wisely, Geo. Alex. Keith, Capt. R. Eng. on retired pay...
Murphy, Wm. Joseph,'^' Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay...
Ashburnham, Hon. Thomas.'^^e with gratuity from 7 Hussars...
Vincent, Richard Dacre, Capt. Dublin Fus. on retired pay ...
Adams, Arthur John, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on ret. pay ...
Rusbridger, Stewart Holcombe, Capt. West Surrey Regt. ')
on retired pay i
Cockbum, Fras. Pitcairn,"" with grat. from Wiltshire Regt....
Calder, Edmond Henry Somerville,"^* with grat. from R. Art.
Baumann, Chas. Edgar, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt.
Banbury, Arthur, Capt. Irish Fusiliers, en retired pay
Turner, William Frederick, Capt. Argyll and Sutherland)
Highlanders, on retired pay /
5 Sept. 77
8 Dec. 77
17 Apr. 80
30 Dec. 78
I May 78
II May 78
13 July 78
II May 78
22 Jan. 79
: I May 78
23 Oct
9 July 79 1 I Apr. 81
22 Jan. 79' 7 Jan. 80
n Feb. 76
8 Apr. 77
14 Aug. 76
22 Dec. 80
21 Sept. 76
5 Dec. 7S
18 June 81
3 Oct,
2 Dec. 74
29 Nov. 76
II Sept. 77
4 Oct. 75
18 May 81
14 Oct. 80
9 Sept. 80
29 Jan. 76
11 July 76
1 July 81
15 July 80
25 Jan. 77
29 Nov. 76
25 Jan. 77
2 Nov. 78
6 Dec. 73
23 Mar. 81
6 Sept. 76
8 July 80
;8 Aug. 80
25 Sept. 80
24 July 74 30 Sept. 85
20 Aug. 80! 5 Oct.
12 Feb. 8i i6 0ct. 85
29 Sept. 80 20 Oct. 85
22 Oct. 8i|2i Oct. 8
3 May 76 4 Nov. S_
23 July 79 4 Nov. 85
29 Nov, 76! 7 Dec,
I July 81] 9 Dec. 85
2 Dec. 85
20 May 85
23 May 85 1
3 June 85
4 JuneSsj
27 June 85
I July 85
1 July 85
6 July S3
21 July 85
22 July 85
25 July 85
27 July 83
28 July 85
29 July 85
7 Aug
19 Aug. 83
20 Aug. 85
29 Aug,
2 Sept. 85
9 Sept. 85
9 Sept. 83
19 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 8
21 Sept.Ss
22 Jan. 79
II May 78
II Oct. 79
13 July 78
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
2 July 79
15 Nov. 79
28 Jan. 75
17 Nov. 79
II Oct. 76
10 Sept. 76
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
25 May 78119 May 80
9 Oct. 77
11 Feb. 76
28 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 76
2 Jan. S6
3 Jan.
7 Jan.
9 Jan. 86
19 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. S6
20 Jan. 86
26 Jan. 36
28 Jan. 86
I Feb. 86
4 Feb. 86
9 Feb. 86
15 Feb. 86
15 Feb. 86
22 Feb. 86
25 Feb. 86
9 Mar. 86
10 Mar. 86
I Apr. 86
HOIf.
MAJOH.
APPOIMT-
ED TO
BESEEVE.
14 Aug. Sg
14 Ang. 8g
Beserve of Officers,
563
':.]
:.]
Captains.
Barchard, Charles Percival.'" with crrat. from W. York Regt.
Lysons, Daniel Charles 'U'm.'si' with gratuity from King's )
Royal Rifles; Hon. Major - Battalion King'sSoynl Itiflei )
Marshall, Henry Stapylton, with grat. from Cheshire Regt....
Firman, Robert Bertram.''*' with grat. from Middlesex Regt.
Tombe. Henry Evelyn,"*- with gratuity from Suffolk Regt....
M'Lachlan, Alexander, Capt. East Kent Regt. on retired pay
Mackenzie. Ashley Edm. with gratuity from E. York Regt
Xermitte, Henry James,'''^ Capt. Scots Fusiliers, on ret. pay
Thistiethwayte, Thomas George, with gratuity from R. Art..
Xeave, Arthur Thos. Digby, with grat. from South WalesBord.
Sankey, Arthur, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Scott, James Thomas, with gratuity froin Dublin Fusiliers;")
Son. Major 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders S
Perkins, Hewlett Charles,'" Ca^f.Duke of Cornwall'sLt.Inf. \
on retired pay )
■Greer, William,'''^ Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay
Cane, Claude Richard John.'** resigned from Royal Artillery
Fowler, Robert Henry,'*" with grat. from Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Higginson, Conway R. Dobbs, Capt. R. Art. on ret. pay
Rodney, G. B. H. D. Lord,'''* resigned from i Life Guards
Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Stewart, William, Ciipt. Argyll and Suth. Highlanders, on
retired pay
Bagot, Arthur Henry Louis, with grat. from Som. Lt. Inf.
Sulivan, Ernest Frederic,'*^ with grat. from Hampshire Regt.
EUice, Edward Charles, with gratuity from Grenadier Gds
Hon. Major t Cinque Ports Volunteer Bifles
Reynard, Francis Horner, with gratuity from 9 Lancers .
Bower, Edm. T. C. Capt. Oxford Lt. Inf. onretiredpay
Hervey-Bathurst, Claude, with gratuity from Essex Regt.
UacLeod, Norman,"'" Capt. 'Black Watch, on retired pay;
H071. Major 2 Battalion Cameron Highlanders
Ridley, Alf. Bayle.y,"' with gratuity from Lancaster Regt.
Tailby, Thomas ilorrall Jones, with gratuity from 11 Hussars
Todd-Thornton, Fred. Geale,"'^ with grat. from Dorset Regt.
Xucy, Frederick Henry ,'"^ Capt. Northampton Regt. ret. pay
Noble, George John VVm. with gratuity from 13 Hussars;')
Northumberland Yeomanry J
Turner, Frank Mackinnon,""* with ginit. from "West India Regt.
Begbie, Hamilton Luard, with gratuity from Worcester Regt.
Honour, John Deans, with gratuity from i Dragoon Guards...
Bird, WilUam James, with gratuity from 8 Hussars
Staniland, Chas. Arthur, with gratuity from 2 Dragoons
Peel, 'Wm. Frederiok,"'^ Capt. 3 Dragoon Guards, on ret. pay
Lindsay, Henry E. Morgan,"* Capt. Royal Engineers, on')
retired pay ; Hon. Major Monmouth S. Engineers {Militia) )
Richardson, Ivan Owden, with gratuity from 4 Hussars
Gamett, Henry Percy, with .arrat. from D. of Cornwall's Lt.Inf.
Chapman, Charles Higford,''" with grat. from Cheshire Regt.
Beever, Henry Holt, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay ...
■Waring, AVilliam Wheat,""' with gratuity from 11 Hussars; >
Bertci' Yeomanry f
Amherst, Hon. Hugh,~'C<ip<. Coldstream Guards, on ret. pay.
Browne, Chas. Edmund,"'" with gratuity from 15 Hussars; ■>
Northumberland Yeomanry Cavalry ^
Cameron, Cyril St. Clair,"" with gratuity from 9 Lancers ...
Freckleton, George Wra.,"'- Capt. Conn. Rangers, on ret. pay
Cole-Hamilton, Arthur Richard."'^ with gratuity from Scots *'
Fus.; Hon. Major 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1
Wilkinson, H.T.'Diedrich,"«*Z>SO. with grat. fromlrishRegt.
Thistlewayte, Arthur Henry, with grat. from Grenadier Gds.
Harrison, Sudlow, Capt. Berkshire Regt. on retired pay
Campbell, Arthur Charles, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade.
Horrocks, Alex. Macintosh, Capt'. Dublin Fus., on retired pay
Moore, Samuel,'*^ with gratuity from Irish Regiment
Willett, John Saltren,"'* with gratuity from 1 Dragoon Gds....
Combe, Christian, with gratuity from Royal Horse Guards ...
Brooksbank, Arthur Heywood, with gratuity from 19 Hus. ...
Keatinge, Maurice Den, with grat. from Gloucester Regt. ; \
Major 5 Battalion Irish Regiment j
Caird, Lindsay Henryson, Capt. Border Regt. on retired pay
Hillas, Robt. Wm. Goodwin.^M with gratuity from Somerset ')
Light Infantrj- ; Hon. Major Sligo Artillery Militia J
Corbett, Robert Edwin, with gratuity from Somerset Lt. Inf.
Goodrich, Arthur Mainwaring, with grat. from Innis. Fus....
Philips, Robert Edward, with grat. from E. Kent Regt
Kirk," Hugh, with gratuity from 14 Hussars
Macleod,RoderickWilloughby,"»5with grat. from Cam.Higiirs.
Blackett, Chna. Montagu,"'" Capt, Rifle Brig., on ret. pay ...
Whitaker, Albert Edw.''" with grat. from Northumberland Fus,
AUsopp, Hott. Herbert Tongue,"'^- with grat. from lo Hussars
Wallace, Wm. F. Annesley,"'" with grat. from Shrop. Lt. Inf
Hamilton, Douglas, Copf. East Kent Regiment on retired pay
Campbell, Reg. Eric Duncan, with gratuity from Irish Fus...
Knowles, Robert Townley,"'* Capt. Royal Scots, on ret. pay
Cutlar-Fergnsson, Robert, with gratuity from Scots Guards..
Menzies, Neil James,"'* with gratuity from Scots Guards
Goddard, Edw. Hesketh, Capt. Dorset Regiment, on ret. pay
Wilkinson, Lionel T. "V. with gratuity from Irish Rifles
Lagsetter, Harry Beauchamp,"'* with grat. from S. Staff. Regt
Money, Edmund Charles Kyrle, Capt. York and Lancaster')
Regiment, on retired pay ,,_ j
CORNET,
jndLIECT.
OrENSIGN.
1 May 78
23 Jan. 7
24 Jan. 80
15 Mar. 80
13 Aug. 79 9 Mar. 81 21 Apr. 86
6 Aug. 79 I July 5i 2r Apr. 86
Oct. 79' 6 Nov. 8c JO Apr. 86
7 Aug. 78 13 Mar. So 12 May 86
I May 78I I Apr. 81 12 May
4 Dec. 78
I Apr. 86
21 Apr. 86
2 July 79
I June 80
31 .Ian. 7S
1 Jan. 81
31 Jan. 78
28 Oct. 77
29 Nov, 76
30 Apr. 79I 2 Sept. 80
31 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
n Aug
10 Sept. 73
13 .July 78
29 Sept.77
1 1 May 78
22 Jan. 81
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 81
14 Jan. 80
2 July 79
14 Jan.
19 Feb. 81
31 Oct. 77
6 Aug.
31 Jan.
22 Jan, 80
I Jan. 79
22 Mar. 79
10 Nov. 77
5 Oct. 78
22 Jan. 81
19 Feb.
30 Jan .
Aug. 80
31 Jan. 78
29 Nov, 76
10 Nov. 77
11 Feb. 77
24 June 81
6 Oct. 77
0 Sept. 76
1 July "
7 Jan. 80
28 Apr. 75
17 Apr. 80
I July
I July
I July
I July 81
II Sept.77
29 June 81
17 Aul
1 July 81
22 Nov.3(
22 Oct. S
2 Feb. 76
27 Apr. 81
2Q Nov. 73
I .Tuly 81
t8 Dec. 7
I July 81
II Feb. 75
15 May 80
I July 81
25 Feb. 80
8 May 80
I July 81
II Oct. 77
I July 81
29 Sept,
6 May 86
I June 86
4 June 86
16 June 86
14 June 86
29 June 86
30 June 86
I July 86
10 July 86
19 July 86
21 July 86
:i July 86
HON.
UAJOB.
8 Dec. 77 24 May 79
7 July 80 I July 8
II May 78
_ Oct. 78
14 Sept. 78
3 Oct. 80
7 Aug.8o
14 Sept. 78
22 Jan. 79
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
23 Oct. 80
4 Dec. 7S
6 Aug. 79
13 Oct. 77
II Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
II Oct. 79
14 Sept. 7"
31 .Tan. 77
19 Feb. 81
14 Jan. 80
9 July 79
2 Feb. 8
7 July 80
12 Jan. 81
2 Feb. 81
8 June 3 1
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
4 Dec. 80
I July 81
1 July 81
23 Sept.8o
I July 81
II Apr. 81
9 Apr. 80
1 3 Mar. 76
29 Apr. 76
I Apr. 80
I July 81
I Apr. 3 1
I July 81
22 July 86
I Aug. 36
3 Aug. 8b
7 Aug. 86
9 Aug. 86
13 Aug. 86
20 Sept. 86
29 Sept.86
20 Sept. 86
I Oct. 86
I Oct.
27 Oct. 86
1 Nov. 86
8 Nov. 86
4 Dec.
4 Dec. 86
12 .Tan. 87
19 Jan. 87
2 Feb. 87
6 Feb. 87
12 Feb.
18 Feb. 87
24 Feb. 87
2 Mar. 87
16 Mar. 87
16 Mar. 87
30 Mar. 87
7 Apr. 87
13 Apr. 87
13 Apr. 87
23 Apr.
30 Apr. 87
7 May 87
19 May 87
22 May 87
15 June 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
I July 87
6 July 87
8 July 87
II July 87
19 July 87
4 Aug. 87
12 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
24 Aug. 87
:o Sept. 87
Af Jr-OIXr-
ED TO
EESKRVK.
30 Dec. gr
6 Mar. 89
« 2
564
Reserve of Officers.
CORNET,
2ndLIETJT,
orENSTGN
14 Sept.78
24 May 7j
22 Mar. 79
29 Sept. 80
22 Feb. 70
14 Jan. 80
25 May 78
12 June 78
I May 78
II Aug.
23 Apr.
4 Dec. 78
14 Sept.78
7 Jan. 80
6 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Feb. 79
I May 78
23 Apr. 8
13 Aug. 79
23 Apr. Si
23 Mar. 81
I May 78
1 May 78
31 Jan. 80
21 June 79
Captains.
Bright-Smith, Sidney B. with gratuity from Welsh Fusiliers
Hockin, Chas. H. Stirling, with gi-atuity from Essex Regt. ..
Hibbert, Edw. Hugh Rowley, with grat. from Lane. Fus. ..
Heygate, Richard Lionel, Capt. R. Artillery, on retired pay
DeRbbeck, Henry Edwni-d Wm. with gratuityfrom R. Art. \
Lt.Col. Wickluw Artillery [South Div. E. Artillery) >
French, Houston,'"" Capt. 2 Life Guards, on retired pay
Burke, Thomas Edmund,"''^ Caf.t. Lancaster Begt. on ret. pay
Wynyard, Richard Damer.'''o with grat. from B. Surrey Regt.
Caninghame, Glencairu R.*"" with gratuity frotu 4 Hussars ...
Cradock, Montagu,*"' with gratuity from 6 Dragoon Guards
Gamble, Andrew Wm. with gratuity from Xorthampton Regt.
Vialls, Harry George,''™ with gratuity from W. York Regt. ...
Forbes, Patrick Wm.*"^ with gratuity from 6 Dragoons
Somerset, Bon. Arthur C. K. Capt. Ritle Brigade, on ret. pnj
Gallenga-Hardwin, Guy H."" with grat. from Dublin Fus. ...
Deare, Fred. Arthur, with gratuity from Berkshire Regt
Pollard, Wm. D. John, with gratuity from Sussex Regiment
Stewart, Harry King,'"^ with gratuity from Gordon Highldrs.
Broadhurst, Arthur Brooks, with gratuity from 14 Hussars..
Gilford, Robert,** with gratuity from Derby Regiment
Gore, George Edw. Capt. W. Riding Regt. on retired pay ...
Renton, William Gordon, Capt. 17 Lancers, on retired pay ...
Coventry, Charles,'"' Capt. 17 Lancers, on retired pay
Tatham, Oswald Fordham, Capt. Scots Fusiliers, on ret. pay
Johnstone, Henry Melvill, Capt. R. Engineers, on ret. pay...
Shaw, Thomas Barton, with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Layard, Arthur A. M.*'"* Capt. R. Engineers, on retired pay...
Travers, MordauntT. Otho, with gratuity from Scots Fus...
Despard, Herbert John,*"'-* with grat. from W. I. Regiment...
Walker, George Lawrie, Capt. Argyll and Sutherland )
Highlanders, on retired pay j
Scott, Wm. Angelo,*"* resigned from Cameron Highlanders, "J
Hon. Ma'ior 3 Battalion Royal Hirihlanders i
Myers, William Joseph,"" with grat. from King's R. Rifles
Cox-Murchison, Kenneth M. M.''" with grat. fro'm R. High.
Swan. Fras. Leidley, Capt. E. Surrey Regt. on retired pay ...
Gotr, Bertram L. Joseph, with gratuity from High. Lt. Jnf...,
Davidson, Hugh,*'^ with grat. from Seaforth Highlanders ; ~/
Hon. Major 3 Battalion Seafolth Kiyhlanders J
Neish, Colin Graham, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay...
W.mtr, Frederic Jchn, Ca.pt. Royal Artillji y, on ret. pay
M'Farlane, Ronald, with gratuity from 9 Lancers
Tewkesbury, Geoffrey G. G. ^Lordf-' with grat. from King's \
Royal Ritles; Hon. Major 3 Battalion Royal Scots ^
Templer.John George Edmund,^'* with grat. trom Highland 1
Lt. Inf.; I Devon I'eomanry Cavalry j
Randolph, Charles James, with gratuity from Wilts Regt. ...
Hopkins, Thos. George, Capt. Essex Regt. on retired pay ...
Gunning, Charles Vere. Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay ...
Harris, Claudius S. Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
Hemphill, Fitzroy, Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, )
on retired pa^- j
Sherston, William Maxwell,*'' Capt. iS Hussars, on ret. pay
Pocklington, Harry E. Stracey,"^ Cajjt. 15 Hussars, on ret.paj
rilkington, Henry Lionel, with gratuity from 21 Hussars
St. Aubyn, Hon. Edward Stuart,"" with grat. from K.R.Rfls.
Swinton, Geo. S. Campbell, with grat. from High. Lt. Inf. ...
Standish, Wm. Pery, with gratuity from East York Regt
Young, Ernest Temple, with gratuity from Royal Artillerj-...
Machell, Percy Wilfrid,*'* with gratuity from Essex Regt
Cunningham, John,*" with gratuity from Essex Regiment...
Webley-Parry-Prj-se. E.John,**" with grat. from V/clsh Regt
'Annaly, Luke, Lord,^'^ with gratuity from Scots Guards ; >
Hon. Major Buchit Yeomanry J
Warre, Annesley Tyndale,''^^ with gratuity from R. Artillery
Dundas, Robert,*-^ with gratuity from Scots Guards ; Major <
^Battalion Royal Scots j
Ensor, James H.*'''Cuj>^ 12 Lancers, on retired pay
Barnard, Henry Craufurd,*^ with gratuity from Irish Fus....
Harvest, Henrj' Ambrose Lane, Capt. Army Service Corps,
on ret. pay i^ab A.^a^i^t. Com. 1 Apr. 75 ; As!ii:>t. Corn. 1 Apr.
77; hep. Assist. Com. Gen. i Apr. 80)
Pocock, Edw. Innes, Capt, Army Service Corps, on ret. pay ■)
(S.A.C. I Apr. 75; .4. C. I Apr. 77 ; Z^.^.C.ff.i Apr. 80).., j
Gartside-Tippmg, Cavendish Walter, Capt. Arn.y Service (
Corps, on ret. pay (.Dtp. Assist. Com. Gen. 5 May 85) )
Cowper-Coles, RogersLions, with grat. from Army Ser. Corps.
Stevenson, Wm. Heun-,"* Copt. Highland Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Rogers-Braide- Strachan , Walter Jas. wiih grat. from R. Art . . .
Synge, Wm. Makepeace Thackeraj^ with grat. Irom II. Art.
Brooke, Edw. A. Pierrepoint, with gratuity from Cameron H.
White, Hon. Chas. Jas. with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers...
> ilmore, Henry Clare, with gratuity from Gloucester Regt...
Duff, Frederick William, Capt. 9 Lancers, on retired pay
Liruiumond, Arthur George, Capt, R. Engineers, on ret, pay
Pixley, Arthur Dunbar,**' retired paj' King's Royal Rifles;)
5 Battalion King^s Royal Rijtes j
Scudamore-Stauhope, Hon. E.T.*-'*iTithgrat.. from A.S.Corpsl22 Jan
Minchin, Wm. Reilly,*-' with gratuity from West Kent Regt.
xavvlese, AVm. Hampden E. with gratuity from 8 Hussars ...
Addington, Hon. Herbert H. S. Capt. R. FusiUers. on ret.pay
Brine, Percival Forbes, with gratuity from East Kent Regt.
Biooke, Edward Sabine,"" with gratuity from E. Artillery...
17 Apr. So
9 July 79
1 Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
13 Nov. 78
22 Jan. 81
2 July 79
II May 7b
9 Peb.8i
II May 78
I July 81
I July 81
i: Nov. 78
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
12 Nov. 73
23 June 80
:o Oct. 8c
I July 81
1 July 81
8 Feb. 82
13 Mar. 81
• 2 Oct. 81
2 Jan. 81
I July 81
1 July 81
I July 81
I July 3i
?8 Jan. 82
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
I July 8i
29 Nov. 7t
5 Jan. 77
5 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
18 M.ar. 81
1 July 81
I July 81
21 July 80
ID Nov. 80
10 May 82
18 June8i
16 Jan. 81
22 May 79
i8 Feb. Sc
8 Feb. 80
1 July Ui
10 Feb. 81
29 Nov. 78
iS Dec. 80
14 Sept 8i
I July 81
I July 81
I July 8 1
10 June 82
25 Jan. 81
July 81
26 Feb. 81
23 Jan. Si
T July 81
19 May 80
10 May 82
10 May 82
22 Oct. 81
11 Sept. 77
19 May 80
1 July 81
28 Feb. 83
10 May 82
15 Sept. 87
16 Sept. 87
18 Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
24 Sept. 87
7 Oct. .";7
19 Oct. 87
19 Oct. 87
2c Oct. 87
22 Oct. S7
25 Oct. 87
26 Oct. 87
30 Oct. 87
9 Nov. 87
II Nov. 87
19 Nov. 87
18 Dec. 87
51 Dec. 87
' 2 Jan. 88
2 Jan. 88
IS Jan. 88
15 Jan. 88
18 Jan. 88
2j Jan. 38
25 Jan. 88
25 .Tan. 88
15 Feb. 88
Feb. 88
13 Aug. 79
5 Sept. 77
3 July 79
19 Feb. S
19 Feb. 81
25 Apr. So
II Aug. 80
14 Jan. 80
9 July 79
21 Feb. SS
10 Mar. 88
14 Mar. 88
14 Mar. SS
4 Apr. 88
2 May 88
10 May 88
1 2 Ma.v 88
12 May 81
23 May 88
21 June 88
I July 88
Cipr. OF
nEHEUTE.
APPOINT-
ED TO
ftESKBVE.
23 May 94
8 Sept. 86
I July
88
I July
88
5 July
88
18 July
8S
1 Aug
88
8 Aug
8?
15 Aug.
88
16 Aug
88
I Sept
88
1 1 Sept
88
21 Sept
88
I Oct.
88
19 Oct.
88
19 Oct.
SS
5 Nov.
88
8 Nov
.88
29 Nov. 75
29 June 81
I July 81
19 May 80
19 Ma.v
I July
I July
9 Sept.
I July
iS Dec.
I July
I July
10 May
I July
I July
12 Mar.
27 July
24 Nov. SS
29 Nov. SS
30 Nov. 88
I Dec. 68
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. 88
II Dec. £8
15 Dec. 83
I Jan. 89
I .Tan. £9
8iii7 .Ian. 89
81J18 Jan. £9
82 22 .(an. 89
Si! 10 Mar. Sg
781 I Apr. 89
81 1 Apr. 3o
81 I Apr. 89
81 22 Apr. 89
81, 2 May 89
81 J 5 June 80
81 28 June 80
80' I July 89
23 Apr. 90
Reserve of Officers.
565
I COEJTEI,
2ndLIEUT.
orE?rsTG-?r
Hall, Reginald, with grratuity from Warwick Restment..
St. Oswald, Rowland Lord,'^^ with grat. from Coldstream Gds.'ig Feb. 79
Forbes, Granville Eardley,*'- with grat. from Cam. Highrs. 23 Oct. So
Bliffh, Fred. Arthur, with gratuity from Royal Artillery |
Price, Alfred Ernest, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on retired pay ij Aug. 79
■Custance, Sydney."^ with grat. from Duke of Corn. Lt. Inf '..[
-Johnston, Randal Fleming, with grat. from K.O. Scot. Bord. 13 Aus:
■Grant, Donald, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment 74 Jan
Warrand, Alex. R. Bewley,™ C-pt. Seaforth Highlndrs. on > ' ,
ret. pay ; Brigade Major Sighhind B'-ipade Vol. Infanfry i |" '^
Jones, Fred. Geo.Wm.*^^ with grat. from Connaught Rangers 6 Au
Tsham Vere. with gratuity from Suffolk Regiment
Kelly, Anderson Lindsay, with gratuity from 7 Hussars ; 4 1
Battalioyi Connnuqhi Rang en J
Gall, Geo. O. H. Chamberlen, with grat. from Royal Fusiliers
Henderson J. Seton,'*3^+ Capt. Gordon Highlanders, on r. pay
Whately. Reginald Perys,"^'' with gratuity from Sussex Regt.
Stuart, Wm. Dugald,*^" with grat. from King's R. Rifles I23 JuneSo
Randolph, Charles Foyle, Capt. Lancashire Fus. on ret. pay 11 Aug. So
_ .. _ . „ . ... . . „ ,. . __ 22 Feb. 79
5 Sept. 88
26 Mar. vq
22 Z'\n. 81
23 Apr. 8t
3 Oct. "
Xovell, Peter A. D. A.'^* with erratuity from Coldstream Gds,
Beech, John Robert.'^s CMQ. DSO. ( Vet. Surgeon 27 July 81), 1
with gratuity from 23 Hussars 1
Phillips, Thomas Brocklehurst, with grat. from 13 Hussars
Anderson, Robert Douglas,**' Capt. R. Artillery, on ret. pay
Ttfenzies, Henry ilacD. Robertson, with graf .fromWilts Regt.
Donne, John Robert, with gratuity from 6 Dragoon Guards
Walter, Stephen, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
"Wilkie, Edw. Ormerod Hales, with grat. from Worcester Regt.
Sharp, Richard G. Atkinson, s^' with grat. from Sussex Regt.
Hume, George Wm. with gratuity from Gloucester Regiment
Stewart, Douglas Grant,*'^ with grat. from Somerset Light )
Infantr.y ; 4 Battalion Somerset Light Infantry J
Ford, Richard, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Monk, Richard Powis, with gratuity from Lane. Fusiliers ....
•Gonne, Charles Melvill, with gratuity from Royal Artillery...
■St. Leger, Arthur J. Bonfoy, with gratuity from K. R. Rifles
Stevenson, Philip Leake, with gratuity from 5 Lancers
Koe, Lancelot Charles,*" with gratuity from Irish Regt
Killick, Geo. L. Braikenridge,*** with gratuity from K. R. ")
Rifles; 22 Middlesex Volunteer Hilles )
Xeigh, Henry Gerard,''*^ with gratuity from i Life Guards ...
Bates, Charles Loftus, with gratuity from i Dragoon Guards
9 Sept.S2
I July 81
I Julv 81
!3 Feb. 81
I May
10 July 89
10 July 89
10 July 89
20 July 8g
24 July 89
22 Oct. 8i'i4 Aug. 8,
1 July Sil^s Aug. 8c
I July Si 28 Aui
18 May Si
21 Dec. 80
10 May 82
6 Aug. 80
4 Sept.89
25 Sept.89
25 Sept.39
2 Oct. 89
16 Oct. 89!
S9!
1 July 81
1 July 81J26 Oct,
I July 81. II Nov
I July 81' 13 Nov. 89
I July 81 19 Nov. 89
5 Dec.
26 Jul3'
I July
23 Aug.
7 Mar.
25 Aug.
uly 8
I July 81 4 Dec.
II Dec. 89 II Dec. 89
83 I Jan. 90
81 4 Jan. 90
22 Jan. 81 I Jnl3' 8i 7 Jan. 90
1 1 Jan
22 Jan. go
8 Feb. 90
19 Feb. 81 i July 8i'26 Feb. 90
II Aug. 8oj I July 81 5 Mar. 90
129 July 82 3 Mar. 90
6 Aug. 79 29 June Si 14 Mar. 90
23 Oct. 80 1 July 81 15 Mar. 90
26Jiily8i I Apr. 90
23 Oct. So I July 81 23 Anr. 90
14 Jan. 80 I July Si 7 Maj- 90
' 9 Sept. 82 10 May 90
19 Feb. 81! 1 July 8i'i2May go
II May 78 12 Mar. 80 23 May 90
30 Jan. 84 14 June 90
Jenkins, Henry Leolme, with gratuity from Dorset Regiment 23 Apr. 81 i July 3i 21 June 90
Templer. John Pope, with gratuity from Leinster Regiment !23 Oct. 3o i Juh' Si g July 90
White, .ffoH. Robert,**^ Ca;)(. Welsh Fusiliers, retired 1 10 May S2 16 July 90
Miller, Sir Chas. John Hubert. £«>•<. with grat. from Cold. Gds. 1 17 Apr. 80 i Jul.y 81 23 July 9-
Galbraith, George H. Lyle,*'" with gratuity from R. Highrs
Gordon, John Maxwell, with gratuity from 12 Lancers
Marshall, Francis Wm.**' with grat. from K. O. Scottish Bord.
Tremayne, Wm. Francis, resigned from 4 Dragoon Guards...
Vicars, Wm. Henry, with grat. from York and Lane. Regt....
"St. John, Arthur John, with gratuitv from Inniskilling Fus...
Ewart, CharlBS Fred. Salisbury, 8" Capt. Seaforth High-'j
landers, on retired pay _)
Pkillipson, Richard Wm. Burton, with grat from 7 Dr. Gds.
Sichardson, Edwin Heautonville, with grat. from Derby V
Regt.; ^Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment ^
McMurdo, Arthur Montagu,**" DSO. with gratuity from)
York and Lancaster Regiment J
Helbert, Frederic de C. H., with gratuity from Devon Regt.
Bingham, George C. iocrf,"*"! with gratuity from Rifle B
Balvaird, Wm. D. Lord, with gratuity from Grenadier Gds....
Naylor-Levland, Sir Herbert S. Bart, resigned from 2 L. Gds.
Watts, William Burton,**' Caj>t. West India Regt. on ret. pay
Dewhirst, Thomas, **2 Capt. S. Wales Borderers, on ret. pay...
-Collins, Henry William A.**^ Capt. (District Officer) Royal \
Artillery, on retired pay J
Dwyer, Philip Fogarty,*" Co/jf. 3 Hussars, on retired pay...
Cotton, Benjamin,"* with gratuit.y from Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Sanders-Knox-Gore, Cecil Henry, with grat. from 2 Dr. Gds.
Pierce, Charles Edward,**^ with gratuitj- from 6 Dragoons ...
}\s.c. Holland, Wm. Tilston, with gi'at. from N.StatTord Regt.
Jackson, Wm. Lewis, with gratuity from West India Regt....
Seville, Charles Francis, with grat. from Gloucester Regt. ...
Alcock, Philip Clayton, with grat. from Gloucester Regt
Hall, Roger, with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers
Knight, Chas. Lewis W. M., with gratuity from R. Artillery...
Stretton, Wm. de Courcy. with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Milligan, George Dunbar,*" witti gratuity from Coldst. Gds.
Rokehy, Henry Laugham,*** with gratuitj' from Rifle Brig. ...
.Sewell, Charles Francis,**' with gratuity from K. R. Rifles...
Pollock, Arthur Julius, with gratuity from Royal Artillery...
Inglis, Wm. Mason,*™ with gratuitj' from Berkshire Regt...
Johnson, Ernest, with gratuity from Scottish Rifles
Crawford, Andrew Garde, Capt. York Lt. Inf. on retired pay
Robinson, Marshall,*"' Capt. N. Stafford Regt. on ret. pay...
Griffith, Chris. Wm. Darby, Capt. Grenadier Gds. on ret. pay
Persse, Wm. Arthur,*^' with gratuity from Royal Artillery...
Lees, Percy, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment
Oakes, Edward,*''^ with gratuity from Northumberland Fus.
Sandford, Fras. Marmaduke Hy.*^* with grat. from Gren. Gds.
Piatt, Henry Verco, with gratuity from Leinster Regiment...
Hughes, Michael James, with gratuity from 2 Life Guards...
King, Fras. John Newton, dipt. O.-Lford Light Infantry, on )
retired pay ; 3 Battalion Irish Keynnent 3
6 Feb. 84,27 Aug. go
'14 May 84 17 Sept. go
[10 May S2J 8 Oct. 90
[28 Feb. S5J 8 Oct. 93
12 July 79' I .July 8i!i5 Oct. 90
g Sept. 82 22 Oct. 90
22 Jan. 81
13 Aug. 79
22 Oct. Si
S Deo. S3
10 May 82
9 Sept.S:
22 Oct. 8
1 July
29 Oct. 90
31 Oct. 90
I Nov. 90
8 Nov. 90
6 Dec. 90
I Jan. 91
1 July 8:'io Dec. 90
2 Aug. 82J12 Jan. gi
14 July S3 10 Feb. 91
25 July 83! 6 Mar. 91
20 June 831 9 Mar. 91
19 Mar. 84' 25 Mar. 91
10 Mar. 83I30 .Mar. 91
31 Jan, 83 23 May gi
g Dec. 85I 8 June 91
9 Sept.82Ji6 Junegi
27 Jan. 83:29 Junegi
1 1 Aug. 80
I July 81
I July 91
92 Jan. 81
I July 81
I July 91
25 Aug. 83
7 July 95
25 July 82
22 July gi
25 July 82
25 July 91
5 Dec. 83
2g July 91
22 Oct. 81
27 Aug. gi
ig Deo. 83
21 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 82
I Nov. 9 1
9 Sept. 82
6 N0V.91
22 Jan. 81
I July 81 16 Nov. 91
19 Feb. 81
17 July 3i 30 Dec. gi
2S June 82 13 Jan. 92
S isiay 80
I Julv Si 23 Jan. 92
14 Feb. 83 15 Feb. 92
23 Apr. 81
I July 81 4 Mar. 92
10 May 82 4 Mar. 92
23 Oct. 80
I July Si 8 June 92
28 July 86 2 July 92
31 Oct. 83 5 July 92
12 Nov. 84
27 July 9 i
CAPT. OF
BESBnVE.
APPOI-NI-
ED TO
BBSERTE.
566
Reserve of Officers.
Captains.
^Vere. Walter, with gratuity from Dublin Fusiliers
Jiloyd, Cha.s. Patteson,^'' w'ith gratuity from E. Kent Regt
Pirie. Tyrell Gordon, with gratuity from Gordon Highlndrs.
Hawker, Edmund Bulteel,'*" with' grat. from Sussex Regt,
Butler, Hubert Lavie, with gratuity from Scots Fusiliers.,
Bampfylde, Henry Edward, with gratuity from R. Artillery
j'.s.c. Dunne, Edward Martin, wirh"grat. tVom Border Regt...
Ford-Mellows, Frederick."'''' with gratuit.y from Dorset Regt.
Murray, Alex. Penrose, *"* with grat. froni Gordon Highrs ...
Talbot, Henr.y Lynch, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt. ...
Freeth. Francis Edward, with gratuity from Rojrl Ariillery
Sunderland, Daniel Pearce,*''^ with gratuity from 4 Hussars
Aitken, John Christie, with gratuity from Gordon Highlndrs.
Williams, Leonard, with gratuity from East Surrey Regt,
Wiltshire, Herbert,""" Ciipt. 20 Hussars, on retired pay ....
Webster, Si> Augustus F.W. E. £ai-f. with grat. from Gren.Gds.
Hay, ifow. Arthur, ''^' resigned from Scots Guards ; Capt.
2 BaHalinn Cameron Highlanders
Di Costa, Arthur E. 3 Bn. Xorth Lancashire Regiment
Foley, Hon. FitzAlan C. J. Hon. Major 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.
Lloy'd, Owen L. F. 3 Bn. Irish Regiment (Wexford Militia)
Douglas, Arthur Baird, Hon.IItijor 2 Bn. Cameron Highlndrs.
nole, Richard Bivarola, Hon. Major 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Torry, Gervase K.""' Hon. Major iate 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers..
Drury,Robt. Cooper, JToh.jI/u/oi- Lancashire Art. S. Div.R.Art
Harding, .Tohn Stafford Goldic, Hon. Major ^ Bn. Devon Regt.
Bulpett, William Henry, Hon. Major 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt...
Newenhnm.Wm. T. Worth, Hon. Ma/', late 3 Bn. MunsterPus.
Bayly, George Croker, Hon. Major 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Huntington, Herbert, Hon. Major 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Leith, Jas. Mackenzie, Hon. Major 4 Bn. Norfolk Regiment ...
Bruce, Robert N.D., ifoH.J/a/o/- 3 Bn. West Riding Regiment
Ker-Fox, Wm. Edward.ifoJi. Major, late4 Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.
Lewis-Barned, Barned, Hon. Major- Kent Art. E. Div. R. Art.
Marshall-West, John Wm. Hen.""- 4 Bn. Somerset Light Inf.
Walsh, Theobald Lomax, 3 Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
Williams, Brian Trengrove,//'jn. Maior 4 Bn.West Riding Regt.
Daly, Bernard, late 6 Battalion Irish Rifles
Dashwood, Edmund Plnnkett, Hon. Major 3 Bn. Welsh Regt.
Parsons, Maydwell, Hon. Major, 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Griffin, Ernest Mortimer, Hon. Major 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt...
Gibbons, Alfred St. Hill, 3 Bn. E. Yorkshire Regiment
Stephenson-Fetherstonhaugh, Shirley A. 3Bn.Woi-cesterRegt.
Barry. William E. A. Hon. Major 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment ...
Marshall, Henry Daily, 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Cowper, Thomas, 3 Bn. N. Lancashire Regiment
Mallins, Frederick W. late 4 Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers
Creighton, Fitzmaurice de V. P. late 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Wylie, Napier Macleod, late S.E. of Scotland Art. Hon. Major
Reed, Wm. Bernard, Donegal Artillery. S. Division R. Art. ...!
Clarkson. James Booth, p.s. late 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Reddy, Samuel, 4 Bn. Liverpool Reginrent
Draften, George Algernon, 4 Battalion Border Regiment
Atkins, Edw. Kruest Henry, 4 Bn. Royal Fus. (London Militia)
Williams, Arthur Bell, Hon. Major 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Morrall, Abel Edgar, 4 Battalion Warwickshire Regiment ...
Eichmond-Porr.y, Frederick Charles, 4 Battalion Royal Fus
Marshall, Robert Seton, Edinburgh Artillery S. Div. R. Art-
Barry, Lionel Edward, Gloucester Yeomanry Cavalry ; |
late Capt. i Life Guards J
Ijennox, Jolm, p.f. Hon. Major Galloway Rifle Volunteers ...
Leslie, Cha.Consett,^.».S^ciK. Jioj'oc late 4 Vol. Bn. Liverpool )
Regt <
Coupland, Henry, p.s. Major 5 Lanca.shire Vol. Art
Todrick, Archibald, p.f. 7 Volunteer Bn. Royal Scots
Weston, Edmund C. p.s. Hon. Major 3 and 4 Battalions )
Liverpool P>,e!iiment 5
Campbell, Duncan,/). Hon. Major i Lanark Vol. Engineers...
Mason, Alfred, jo. late 2 London Rifle Volunteers
Davies- Jenkins. John, p.s. 4 Vol. Battalion West Surrey Regt
Evans, John William, i London Volunteer Engineers
Stow, Harry v., p.s. (t), J?oH. JWq/oi- I London Vol. Art
Treble, George Yf.p.s. (t), 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Fleming, Alex. V .p.s. (S),(t), i Vol. Bn. Warwickshire Regt.
Locock, Henry F. L. i Worcester Vol. Artillery hndt
Lt. 4 Bn. Highland Lt. Tnf. 4 Aug. 8S) J
LlBUTENANTS.
M^ckay, Jas, F. p.s. Edinburgh City Artillery Volunteers)
{Major, 3 Sept. 92 ; Lt. Colonel 2 Nov. 92) f
Albemarle, Arnold A. C. Earl of, p. 12 Middlesex Rifle Vols. \
late Scots Guards (Major, 9 j'an 84 ; Lt.Col. 12 Nov. 92) j
Allison, James, Hon. Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Infantry )^
(Major, 18 June 90) )
Milne-Redhead, Richard H., 3 Bn. E. Lancashire Regiments
(Major, 13 Apr. 92) j
Nebgan, William John, Major 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers')
(/Major, 7 June 94) i
Colvin, Richard Beale, Suffolk Yeomanry (ifu./or, 17 May 92)
Elwis, John C. 2 Vol. Bn.York &Lanc.Regt. (Major, 6 June 91)
Lucas, Francis A. p. Hon. Lt. Colonel 20 Middlesex Rifle >
Volunteers (Major, 23 Mar. 92) /
Gott, William Henry, Major 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt
Bennett, Alfred Charles, Hon. Major 4 Bn. W. Yorkshire Regt.
Laurie, Claud V. E., Major 3 Bn. K. O. Scottish Borderers ...
Wood, Joseph T. p.s. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus..
I COENKT,
l2ndLiBci.
lorENSIGN.
22 Jan. 81
17 Aug. 87
24 Feb. 77
3 Mar. 80
26 July 79
2 July 79
20 Mar. 78
21 Aug. 78
TO Dec. 79
10 June 80
19 Jan. 81
14 June 82 24 Aug. 92
I July 81 28 Sept.92
27 Jan. 83 10 Oct. 9
30 Jan. 84 26 Oct. 9
10 June 82 24 Feb. 93
15 Feb. 84! I Mar. 93
6 Feb. 84 10 Mar. 93
12 May 86:ioMa.y 93
19 Sept.83 23 Sept.93
13 Mar. 80I 2 May 94
9 Dec. 84 I Jan. 95
6 Feb. 89; 6 Feb. 95
14 May 34! 14 Feb. 95
26 May 86 1 6 Mar. 95
11 Dec. 86| 9 Sept.95
23 Aug. 84 j 25 Aug. 9'
I July 81 1 8 June 9
20 Mar. 75 27 Apr. 7
13 Mar. 75 1 5 May 7^
18 Apr. 74' 9 June 79
29 June 72 26 June 79
7 Ma5^ 73'^! Feb. 8b
23 Feb. 76] 9 June 80
26 June 80,17 Aug. Si
24 Dec. 73 5 Nov. 81
16 Aug. 76 I.' Jan. 82
....;. I 4 Mar. 82
6 Aug. 79 i 5 June 82
25 Sep't.8o'i8 Nov. 82
I Dec. 80 28 Nov. 83
19 Jan. 81,28 Nov. 83
23 Mar. 74122 Mar. 84
18 June 79 '28 May 84
I July 81 1 2 Aug. 84
7 Aug. 78 20 Dec. 84
I July 81 28 Feb. 85
15 Sept.So 25 Mar. 83
4 July 74, 2 May 85
21 Aug. 80 ;3 May 85
I July 81:27 JuneSs
II Nov. 82 16 Dec. 85
lb Dec
I Apr. 74
7 June So
14 Feb. 83
27 Feb. 84
25 Feb. 82
21 Mar. 86
I July 81
29 Dec. 86
3 July 86
24 May 84
28 Mar. 85
1 May 85
2 Apr. 86
16 Dec. 82
25 Aug. 83
16 May 89
10 Jan. 77
15 Jan. 76
4 Aug. 75
7 Aug. 80
20 Apr. 8'
21 Oct. 82
9 Ma.v S3
27 Feb. 84
24 Apr. 8°
6 Nov. 8*
31 May 90
27 Sept.34
5 Dec. 77
19 Oct. 78
7 Jan. 80
5 Feb. 79
I July 81
24 July 75
I July Si
19 Apr. 75
I June 86
12 June 86
II Aug. E6
II Aug. 86
18 Sept. 86
5 Mar. 87
21 Dec. 87
1 Apr. 88
25 June 88
25 May 89
2 Nov. 89
II Jan. 00
26 Mar. 90
7 May 94
10 Oct. 94
•21 Mar. 85
23 May 90
19 July 79
19 May 80
18 Aug. So
13 July 82
18 June S7
27 Feb. 84
27 Aug. 84
10 June Ss
13 Feb. 86
8 June
,8 Oct. 90
9 Jan
23 Mar. 92
S July 82
OAPT. OE
KESBEVE.
APPOIKT-
ID TO
EEBEaVE.
13 May 85
14 N&v. 85
23 I>ec. 91
6 Aug. 90
22 Jan. 90
21 Nov.
23 July 90
23, Ma.y
15 Nov.
16 May I
17N0V.8
30 May 81
12 July 84
13 June 79
22 July
17 Aug.
5 Aug. 96
24 Junfi
6 Nov.
2 Sept,
17 Aug.
25 July
26 June 80 14 Mar. 83
i3Sept.79l
I June 73 30 Mar. 81
4 Mar 74 27 July 81
19 July 76J25 Nov. 82
|28June83
18 July 77 20 Nov. 78 22 Mar. 84
! Oct. 96'
) Mar. 90-
I Aug. 82
', Oct. 85
; Oct. 8 1
i Oct. 81
; Oct. 8s
1 Nov. 82
July 8o-
Oct. 8s
Aug. 8o,
Oct. 85
Aug. 82
Sept. 88
Nov. 86
Sept. 87
June 39-
Aug. 82
Aug. 89
Mar. 89
July 84
Sept.95
Sept.87
Aug. 87
Oct. 89,
Dec. 84
Jan. 8&
Aug. 82
Sept. 88.
Oct. 85
July 95
19 Feb. 96.
7 Oct. 85
30 Jan. 95
31 Dec. 87
25 Nov. 96'
8 June 87
7 July 8c
21 July 86-
6 Mar. 86
25 Mar. 85
!■.! July 94.
25 Apr. 85
7 July 80.
3, Dec. 84.
L2 Nov. 90
13. May 85,
29 July 85,
II May 92-
7 May 90-
5 Dee. 88
29. Apr. 96-
50 Sept. 96
7 Feb.
24 June
25 Aug.
17 Dec.
I July
13 Apr.
19 Apr.
14 Mar.
7 July
II Sept.
7 July
i6 Aug.
Reserve of Officert.
567
Captains.
Martindale-Vale, Octavins Scarlett, ^ Battalion Worcester ReKiment
Stevenson, Alex. David, 3 Battalion The BuSs (East Kent Militia)
Griffith, Joseph G., Major Donegal Artillery, S. Div. Royal Artillery
Mackenzie, Donald, late 3 Battalion Bedford Regiment
M'Clintock, John Knox, 4 Bn. Inniskilling Fus. (Royal Tyrone Fusiliers)
Grierson, Sir Ales. D., JBart. 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Trant, John Francis,*'^ Lieut. 2 West Indian Regiment, onretired pay; |^
Bon. Mai'or lafe 4 Battalion Irifh Regtment i
Momber, Albert Gustavus, 3 Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry
Eden, Henr.y Hamilton Forbes, 3 Battalion Norfolk Regiment
Fergusson, Geo. Jas. 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers (Ayr & Wigtown Militia)]
LlECTElfilfTS.
Kelso, Archibald, Son. Major 4 Bn. Warwick Regiment
Colvin. CecU Hodgson,*'* 4 Bn. Essex Regt. (W. Essex Mil.)
Silverthorne, Arthur H. 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. (6 Lane. Mil.)
Heath, Edw. Kermode,3 IJn. S.Lancashire Regt. (4 Lane. Mil.)
Lay, Tudor,*"''' late 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. (lateLieut. Bengal S.C.)
Lund, Alfred, 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers (Ro.yal Westminster Mil.)
Luscombe, Geo. Aug. 5 Bn. R. Dublin Fus. (Dublin Co. MQ.)
Portarlington, L. G. H. S. JSarl of, Scots Guards on retired pay; Son. l
Col. 4 Battalion Leinster Regiment i
Baillie, John Robert. Donegal Artillery S. Division R. Art
Grattan-Esmonde, Laurence, Waterford Art. S. Div. R. Art
Thornton, Robert Lawrence, 4 Bn. Sussex Regt. (Sussex Mil.)
TJssher, Alfred Lestock, iiciif. Cheshire Regt. on ret. pay ...
Galsworthy, Arthur J. 3 Bn. Essex Regt. (Essex Rifles Mil.)
Haserick, Alfred Ernest, 3 Battalion West Surrey Regiment
PitzGerald, James Weir Hogg, resigned from Berksliire Regiment ■)
(66 Foot); 3 Bn. Leinster Regiment J
Arnold, Ernest 0. 4 Battalion Irish Rifles
Legg, George Edward Wickham, resismed from South Staffordshire \
Regiment; Captain ^ liattalion Went Kent Regiment .)
Heath, James, Son. Ilajur Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Tristram, Wm. Henry, Son. Major 2 Vol. Bn. N. Lane. Regt
SomerviUe, Stafford E. p. 2 Vol. Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment
Clay, Ralph H. p.s. Son. Major 8 Lancashire Artillery Vohmteers
Candy, Christopher H. H. jt.s. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regiment
Dowson, Henry M. p. Son. Major 1 Vol. Bn. Berkshire Regiment
Ellison, William Augustus, ;tj. i Vol. Bn. Berkshire Regiment
Horsley, Walter C. p.s. Major 20 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
White, Robert P. M. p.s. Son. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regiment
M'Phail, Thomas R. 8 Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
Brown, H. W. Silverthorne, p.s. 17 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Manby, Arthur M./i. Major 3V0I. Bn. South Stafford Regt
M'Auiay, James,/), (t), 3 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
Anderson, Herbert W. p. late 16 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Lord, Robert, J3.S. 2 Volunteer Battalion North Lancashire Regiment
Smith, Gordon, /!..«. 2 Volunteer Battalion West Kent Regiment
Hendry, Patrick William, p.s. (t), 5 Volunteer Bn. Highland Light Inf. ...
Chifferiel, Albert H. /;. 21 Middlese.'C Rifle Volunteers
Denton, William, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Cogbill, Prank H.p..?. 7 Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
Jarvis, Alexander W. p.s. Son. Major Derb.yshire Yeomanry
Neill, Duncan P. D., Clyde Division Submarine Minors R. Engineers
Roche, Charles St. John K. 17 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Gretton, Hugh P. 2 Vol. Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment
Parish, Arthur ¥., p.s. [t], i Tower Hamlets Volunteers
White, Robert E. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Biirtwell, Francis T. p. 1 Hampshire Volunteer BogLneers
Terry, C.yril H.p.s. [t], 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Poster, John A. i Hampshire Volunteer Engineers
Coll.ver, George P. 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Hewitt, Charles E. p. 1 Sussex Vol. Art. (E. Div. Royal Artillery) ...
Dallas, Rupert Caradoc Francis, sold out of 98 Foot
Kell.y, William Patrick, resigned from Royal Artillery
Carington, Son. Rupert Clement George, with gratuity from Gren. Guards
Macmillan-Scott, Arthur Francis, resigned from 5 Lancers
Wickham, Hem'.v,'*''' with gratuity from Scots Guards
Comnton, ioi-rf Alwi'ne Frederick,**- with gratuity from 10 Hussars;)
MP. for North Bedjord f
Skinner, Charles Lancelot Andrewes, resigned from 4 Hussars; Son.\
Major late 3 Battalion Suffolk Regiment J
Parkinson, Reginald Hope, with "gratuity from South Staffordshire ">
Regt. ; Son. Major 4 Battalion Sigkland Light Infantry )
Boyd, Wm. Arthur Edward, late 2 Life Guards
Young, Keith Ogilvy Baird, resigned from Royal Artillery
M.ynors, WiUoughby Baskerville, resigned from 7 Hussars; Captain\
Shropshire Yeomanry _)
Grenfell, Charles Mol.yneux,'** resigned from 10 Hussars
>Jorris, William Albert d'Arifat, sold out of 30 Foot
Bedford, Herbrand Arthur, Duke of,^'*' resigned from Grenadier Guards; ")
Major 3 Battalion Bedford Regiment , y
Wegg-Prosser, Charles Kdward, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Bax, Alex. George Buchanan, resigned from West Surrey Regiment
Beresford, John Peirse De la Vo^rf^^ Lieut. S. W. Borderers, on ret. pa.y...
Brace, Francis Charles Osborne, Lieut. E. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay...
Wolfe, George,*** resigned from 8 Hussars
Graham, Tom Fergusson, late North Lancashire Regiment
Lyon, Fitzroy David, resigned from i Life Guards
Martin, John Hamilton,*'" Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards, on retired pay
Ramsden, Frederick William, resigned from Coldstream Guards
Drake, Francis Rivers,*'' wi.h gratuity from West India Regimeat
Tighe, Edw. Kenrick Bunbary,*'^ resigned from Grenadier Guards
Harris, John Harry de Burgh,*'^ Lieut. Liverpool Regiment.onret. pay
I Walsh, Son. George Harry Wm., resigned from Grenadier Guards.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT
OrENSIGN.
4 Feb. 80
10 Dec. 79
i6 Mar. 76
23 Feb.
t Apr.
21 June 79
25 Feb. 78
13 Oct. 77
15 Jan. 79
12 Mar. 81
23 Mar. 81
7 Sept. 79
I July 8
I July 8.
15 Sept. 80
13 Mar. 80
23 June 8s
9 July 79
I Jul.y 81
23
|22
77 19
80 I
87 26
h
|3'
2 May 91 I
20 Sept,
25 Mar.
24 Sept,
Aug.
Feb.
Apr.
June
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Jan.
May
Deo.
Oct.
July
Oct.
June
July
Aug.
22 Mar. 84
30 Apr. 84
6 Sept.84
4 May 85
29 May 86
10 July
11 Aug,
20 Nov.
3 Feb. 87
14 May 87
7921
83 4
5 Jan.
[7 Apr.
3 Jnl.y
24 Mar.
78 16 .
78 16.
7326.
80;
14-
28:
July 81
31 July 78 30 July 79
- -7 Sept. 81
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
Jan. 81
June 81
Feb. 85
Nov. 83
July 81
Feb. 85
July 85
July 81
July 3 1
May 83
July 84
Mar. 83
Oct. 8s
June 75
Mar. 80'
Feb. 89
Nov. 89
Sept.91
July 89
Feb. 92
Aug. 80
Sept. 94
Nov. 04
Dec. 95
Dec. 69
Jan. 70
Oct. 71
Nov. 74
Mar. 75
\6 Mar.
;9Mar.
28 Feb.
1 1 Aug.
Apr.
_. May
20 Feb.
23 Dec.
17 Oct.
5 June
; 5
7
I 3
30
I 2
87=0
8723
91 19
ss 13
9iii3
7820
94' 5
93 14
9425
66 22
I 8
28
18 Mar. 75
5 June 76
29 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
25 Jan. 77
II Sept. 78
II Nov. 78
2s Aug. 80
7 June 79 I July 81
31 Jan. So
19 Feb. 81
ii June Si
I Oct. 70
I July 81
I July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
110 Mav 82
|2i Oct. 82
30 Jan. 84
1 6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
20 Sept.84
4 Oct. 84
12 N'ov. 84
, 6 May 85
May 87
June 87
June 87
Sept.87
Dee. 87
Mar.
Apr. 88
Jan.
May 89
June 89
Au,, ".
Feb. 90
Apr. 90
May 91
Nov. 91
Feb. 92
Dec. gf)
14 June 76
12 July 76
16 Sept.82
28 Oct
28 May 84
25 Apr.
27 Feb.
6 Mar.
12 June
22 Jan. 87
28 May 87
18 June 87
10 Dec
T7 Dec. 87
22 Aug. 88
3 Oct.
15 Dec.
22 Deo.
9 Feb.
16 Nov.
14 Dec.
8 Feb. 90
n Dec. 90
23 Mar. 92
9 Apr. 92
10 Sept. 92
22 Oct.
3 Mar. 93
23 Jan. 95
3 July 95
17 June
23 Nov.
APPOINT-
ED TO
RBBEKVE.
I Oct. 81
16 Aug. 84
20 Oct. 83
:9 May 86
4 Mar. 85
16 July 84
4 Nov. 8s
7 July 80
24 Aug. 87
Aug. 80
Aug. 84
May 88
Mar. 8s
May 88
Dec. 83
Nov. 85
15 Aug. 94
10 Oct. 83
25 Sept. 89
23 Dec. 85
to Dec. 84
ig Aug. 99
28 Nov. 85
12 Aug. 91
July 80
July 80
May 83
June 85
June 87
Aug. 82
Oct. 81
June 84
Mar. 3 s
Apr. 87
Jan. 88
Apr. 85
Apr. 89
Mav 89
Mar. 85
June 8s
June 88
May 89
Jan. 87
Apr. 88
Sept. 80
June 90
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Deo. 94
June 96
May 93
June 94
Oct. 96
Jan. 96
Nov. 96
July 80
July 80
20 Sept.82
14 July 83
2s Apr 85
II Mar 8s
8 July 93
25 Aug. 80
5 Sept. 88
19 Mar. 90
10 Dec. 90
16 Mar. 87
to July 89
1 Nov. 93
2 Nov. 95
568
Renerve of Officers.
LTKrTEIfANTg.
M'Fall, Ohnmbers Haliiane Cooke. Lieut. W. T. Rest, on retired nay
Seale, Shelley AlexanrtT. Lieut. Yorkshire ReEriment. on retired pay ..
O'Brien, Hon. Lucius William, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Birc' , George Thackeray, 2ni Lient. B.. Scots, on ret. pay
Millei, Kdward Darley, resigned from •.^ Lancers
Lyon, NathanielJohn, resigned from Grenadier Guards
i^vmonds, D'Arpy.^'s with gratuity from i6 Lancers
Holt, William, ^'^ Lieut. Hampshire Regiment, on retired pay
Booker, George Edward Nuspey, resigned from 5 Dragoon Guards
Rentoii, Alexander Leslie, resigned from 2 Dr.agoons
Glasgow, Robert Purdon Robertson-, resigned from Durham Lt. Inf...
Lindsa V.Henry Ed'th Arthur, resigned from Gordon Highlanders
Radclyfl'e, Charles Robert Eustace, resigned from i Life Guards
Burdett. Sir Francis, Bart, resigned from 17 Lancers ,
Boxer, William Monsell. late Lile of Wight Artillery
Franklanrt, Sir Frederick W. F. G. Bart. 3 Bn. Bedford Regiment
White, Edward Simon, 3 Battalion Inniskilling Fnsiliers
Clarke, Hamnet Hyde-, 3 Battalion Ea«t Lancashire Regiment
Dames, Richard, 4 Bn. N. Lancashire Regiment (3 Lancashire Militia) ..
Walker, James Heron, 3 Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Aldridge. Robert Beauclerk, ^ Bn. Sussex Regt. (Sussex Militia)
Tucker, Charles Marwood, 4 Battalion Durham Light Infanti-y
Horner, J. FitzLloyd, 4 Battalion Devonshire Regiment fi DevonMilitia)
Pelly, Charles H. R., Sussex Artillery Eastern Division Royal Artillery
Morant. Abdy L. p.>. [t] (H.), 3 Battalion Wiltshire Regiments
[Lievt. of Reserve, 7 Nov. 94) i
Mar.saok, Edward L. p. Hon. Major 2 Cornwall Rifle Volunteers
Findlay, George, /i. i Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
Dunfee, Vickers, p.s. i Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers
Dunning, John Burder, p. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Main, Robert Maxwell, p.s. (t). 7 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
.Teuks, William, J), Cardigan Artillery Western Division Royal Artillery
Jenkins, Robert A. A. p. (t), i Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regt. ..
A'lan, Lewis F. i Edinbureh Volunteer Artillery
Lawson, .Tames M. p \t),(H.), 4 Vol. Bn. ArgyllA Sutherland Highlndrs.
Bartley, Edward B. Harwich Division Submarine Miners R. Engineers..
Thomson, Josiah, ji.s. 4 Volunteer Battalion West Surre.y Regiment
Wardle, Bernard, p. i Volunteer Battalion North Statfordshire Regiment
Goodman, Godfrey D p.s. (T ), 2 Vohinteer Battalion Derbyshire Regt.
Price, William, p.s. (t), 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Dalton, Frederic, p.'. Devon Artillery (W. Division Royal Artillery) ...
Daniels, Frederick P. J., j>. (t). 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Perowne, John T. W. p.f. (t), i Volunteer Battalion Northamptonshire I
Regiment (Lieut, of Feeene, 2g Jan. 90) i
Caddell, Walter W. de V., p. late 4 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regiment
Palmer, Ardidale, p s. (5), 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Wellesley, Cecil G. p. late 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Greig, John C. H. p.s. (t), 7 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Barrett-Lennard, John, ;;. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Dickins, Vernon W. P. jy.s. i Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Shipley, Reginald B. p..«. (H), i Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Bruce, Percy R. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Benson, William J. P. p. (t). 4 Volunteer Bn. West Surrey Regiment
Goodchild, Thomas W. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Green. Francis H. i London Volunteer Rifles
Brown, Alfred M.. p.s. {tl, (S), i Volunteer Battalion Royal Fusiliers
Hender.son, Andrew, p. (t). 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Inf. ...
Byrne, Stanley C. p.s. 21 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Baker, Frederick N. p.g. 2 Gloucestershire Engineer Volunteers
Southam, Lionel A. G. 2 Middlesex Volunteer Artillery
Millar, Robert C. H, 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Galbraith, James H. p. It), 3 Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Inf.
Labouchere, Frank A. p.s. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Pyers, Evan W. H.p.s. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Reeve, Herbert W. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Dickson, Arthur, 2 Volunteer Battalion Ro.yal Highlanders
Bateman, Herbert D. Tower Hamlets Engineer Volunteers
OOHNRT,
2ndLIBTJT.
or ENSIGN
27 June i
16 Mar. 87
3 Aug. 87
0 Nov. 87
22 Aug, 88
22 Aug. 88
^4 May 87
22 July 92
30 May 91
Second Lieutenants.
Cooke, Ernest G. S. p.s. i London Volunteer Rifles
Ncrth, Bon. Roger Archibald Percy, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment ...
Egerton, William Francis, resigned from 17 Lancers; Captain i Volun- )
teer Battalion Lancaster Begimenf 6 Mar. 95 i
Rimsaj-Fairfax-Lucy. Henry William,!)/^., resigned from 2Life Guard?
Campbell, Colin George Pelham, resigned from Scots Guards
Kennar.I. Ernest Coleridge Hegan. resigned from Grenadier Guards
Creek, Edward Gordon Stanley, resigned from Highland Light Infantry
Thacker, Ashle.y Wilton Neville, resiened from South Lancashire Regt.
Porter, L. Lach'lan- (2'), p s. late 13 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Moore, A. P. P. p.s. (t), 13 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Curtis, Spencer C. p.s. Lieut. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Wh^ttow, Frank H. i London Volunteer Rifles
RiniNG Mastebs.
Kelly, Philip, retired pay 10 Hussars
Marshall, John,*" retired pay 3 Dragoon Guards
Nicholson, Eugene Henry, retired pay 9 Lancers
Weir, Robert, retired pay Royal Horse Guards
Shearme, Prank, retired pay 12 Lancers-
Cooper, Alfred Charles.'^' retired pay Army Service Corps..
Worthiagton, Albert, retired pay 11 Hussars
Wood, Joseph, retired pay 13 Hussars
24 Dec. 79
25 Feb. 88
5 Dec. 9
20 Sept. 79
t6 Apr. 87
19 Feb. 37
19 Feb. 87
17 Nov. 88
25 June 87
14 Dec.
I Jan. 90
17 Apr. 8
24 July 9-
10 May 90
15 Feb. 90
29 Nov. 90
18 June 9
appoint-
captain. i kd to
iRWSRRVB.
30 May 85
28 Nov. 83
16 Dec. 85
10 Mar. 86
10 Nov. 8'i
5 Dec. 86
21 July 83
18 Apr. 89
17 Apr 89
4 Dec. 89
27 Aug. 90
15 Dec. 90
9 Aug. 93
1 Jan. 95
17 Apr. 85
12 May 89
31 May 86
3 Mar. 80
24 July 80
4 Apr. 83
22 Dec. 83
2 Sept. 8 5
4 Dec. 86
23 Apr. yo
18 Apr. 94
I July 81
4 Mar. 82
3 May 82
19 Jan. 84
30 Jan. 84
r4 Feb. 85
30 Oct. 86
23 Dec. 86
28 Jan. 88
July 88
Dec. 88
Dec. 88
Dec. 88
May 89
Nov. 89
Dec, °-
J July 94
15 Apr. 81
27 Feb. 92 25 Aug. 83
4 Mar. 96
I Oct. 81
9 Feb. 94 25 Mar. 8;
23 Apr. 87
14 Aug. 80
14 May 90
..7 Feb. Q5 25 June 90
19 Dec. 94 10 Jan.
22 Nov. 90
21 May 92
5 Mar. 92
9 Apr. 92
5 Mar. 92
18 Mar. 93
13 Feb. 92
8 Apr. 93
7 Feb. 91
8 Ausr. 91
12 Sept. 91
26 Nov. 92
22 July 93
27 Aug. 90
2c Sept. 00
16 May 91
30 May 91
13 Feb. 92
5 Mar. 92
8 June 92
;8 June 92
6 Aug. 92
24 Sept. 92
14 Jan. 93
6 May 93
26 Aug. 93
21 Oct. 93
16 Dec. 93
6 Jan. 94
17 Feb. 94
II July 94
26 Sept. 94
26 Sept. 94
26 Sept. 94
, 7 Nov. 94
30 Oct. 95
9 Dec. 93 23 Sept. 96
27 June ""
27 Mar. 89
15 July 91
4 July 91
(o Oct. 91
15 Mar. 93
17 Jan. 94
14 Jan. 88
18 June 92
22 Oct. 92
3 Mar. 94
BIDING
MASTER.
14 June 76
27 Feb. 75
J4 May 79
13 Apr. 81
8 June 81
19 Nov. Bi
20 May 82
16 Aug. 82
6 Feb. 95
HON.
CAPTAIN.
1 1 June 86
27 Feb. 85
24 May 89
13 Apr. 91
8 Junegi
19 Nov. 91
20 May 92
i6 Aug. 92
26 Oct. 92
12 June 95
21 Nov. 94
5 Sept. 94
20 Mar. 93
13 Jan. 85
14 Nov. 94
7 May 94
8 May 93
5 Nov. 92
It Apr. 85
25 Mar. 83
6 Dec. 85
3 June P7
24 Oct. 88
4 Tune 87
tj Feb. 89
4 Mar. 96
26 i.^'eb. 90
i8 Aug. 89
29 May 89
8 Nov. 90
8 Nov. 90
25 July 88
24 Dec. 90
13 May 91
16 Mar. 94 11 Dae.
2 June 94
7 Oct. 93
22 May 9!,
23 Sept. 93
13 May 91
2 Sept. 91
22 July 91
7 Sept. 92
13 June 92
15 July 91
28 Mar. 96
15 Aug. 94
26 Apr. 93
22 Apr. 96
8 Aug. 94
26 Sept. 94
15 i'eb. 95
3 Apr. 95
17 June 96
6 May 96
15 May 95
7 Sept. 92
7 Sept. 92
7 Sept. 92
6 May 96
14 Oct. 96
22 Apr. 96
8 Aug. 94
12 Oct. 92
20 June 94
Sept. 95
Apr. 90
July 94
Nov. 94
Apr. 96
*Beserve of Officers.
569
Qthrteb Mastdbs.
Hughes. 'Frederick George,^" retired pay o Dragoons
"Webb, Alfred, retired pay 2 Dragoons
Hibbard, Henry, retired pay i Lite Guards
QniHTEE MiSTBES.
Duk?, William,'"" retired pay Munster Fusiliers
Miller. John,'"' retired pay Welsh Regiment
Biillip, Thomas,'"^ retired pay Army Service Corps
St°ad, Jo5eph.'"3 retired pay Army Service Corps'
Campbell. Parr,'"* retired pay Seaforth Highlanders
Trout, Thomas, retired pay South Staflordshire Regiment
Hanvrorth, Edward, retired pay Warwick Regiment
Grier, George Richard,'"^ retired pay Army Service Corps
M'Loughlin, .Tohn,™^ retired pay Army Service Corps
Robinson, Richard Henry.'"" retired pay Array Service Corps
M'Veigh, William Edward,'"* retired pay Army Service Corps
Bean, John,'"" retired pay Army Service Corps
Aris, Robert,"" retired pay Cheshire Regiment
Linwood, Norman, retired pay Connaught Rangers
THiUer, Samuel George,'" retired pay Middlesex Regiment
Keeshan. John, retired pay Welsh Regiment
Oliver, William,"^ retired pay 6 Dragoons
Tompkins, John James,"^ retired pay South Wales Borderers
Christie, Henry,"* retired pay West India Regiment
Burne, .Joshua Henry, retired pay South Lancashire Regiment
Hollyer, Walter,"'^ retired pay Berkshire Regiment
Hornby, Thomas, retired pay Dublin Fusiliers ,
Webster, William,"* retired pay Coldstream Guards
iI'Lennan, Peter, retired pay 3 Hussars
Garrard. Alfred Joseph,'^" retired pay Leicester Regiment
Yates, Thomas, retired Day Cheshire Regiment
Tiick, William Brittan,"^ retired pay Essex Resriment
Conway, John, retired pay Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Holohan. William,'" retired pay East Yorkshire Regiment
Brown, Thomas, retired pay 3 Dragoon Guards
Tord, Thomas.'^" retired pay Berkshire Regiment
T'airley, Joseph Webb,'^' re'iired pay The Buffs
Oassell, Frank Lumsden.'^z retired pay Array Service Corps ,
Harrison, William H., retired pay East Lancashire Regiment ; i London Volunteer Artillery..
Miller, Samuel John,'-^ retired pay Middlesex Regiment
M'Cabe, Joseph, retired pay West Surrey Regiment
Wylie, James, retired pay Sbrop.sliire Light Infantry
Ross, James,'** retired pay Gordon Highlanders
Howell, Henry, retired pay Warwickshire Regiment
M'Kieman, Henry ,'^5 retired pay Sussex Regiment
Connolly, John,"*'' retired pay King's Own Scottish Borderers
Hogg, James H. G. G.,'*' retired pay Derbyshire Regiment
Roche, Richard John,"*' retired pay Norfolk Regiment
Naylor, Thomas Henry, retired pay Cavalry Depot
Smith, Charles Joseph, retired pay Berkshire Regiment
Steele, Walter Scott, retired pay 2 Dragoons
Chard, Charles, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Gardmer, Frederick,"-' retired pay .^rmy Service Corp^
Lee, Edward George, retired p,ay Somersetshire Light Infantry
Howard, Charles, retii-ed pay North Staffordshire Regiment
White, Samuel, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Sheehan, Thomas Vaugh^i'n,"™ retired pay Durham Light Infantry
Johnson, George, retired pay Gloucestershire Regiment
Hogan, Williaru, retired pay South Wales Borderers
Cumberland, William,"" retired pay 7 Dragoon Guards
Cartwright, James Sampson, retired pay Northumberland Fusiliers
Davis, John, retired pay South Staffordshire Regiment
Murdoch, Charles fi.,"^* retired pay Army Service Corps
Holmes, William,"^^ retired pay Grenadier Guards
Forbes, Sinclair, retired pay Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Knox, Ernest Augustus, retired pay Munster Fusiliers
Batohelor, William, retired pay Lancaster Regiment
Folson, Henry,'''* retired pay Coldstream Guards
O'Neill, John, retired pay Lancaster Regiment
Smith, Peter, '35 retired pay Scots Guards
Hooper, Frederics, retired pay Royal Engineers
Andrews, Francis William, retired pay Royal Engineers
Perkins, Charles George, retired p-iy 5 Dragoon Guards
Hastings, Patrick, retired pay Inuiskilling Fusiliers
Jarrett, Thomas,'"* retired pay Royal Fusiliers
Harrison, Robert, retired piy Leicestershire Regiment
M'Olenahan, Samuel, retired pay Irish Rides
Causdale, Arthur, retired pay South Lancashire Regiment
Franklin, Henry, retired pay Royal Fusiliers
EyvoU, John, retired pay York and Lancaster Regiment ■•■■
Heymer, Edward, retired pay 16 Lancers
Lowing, William Henry, retired pay West Yorkshire Regiment
Higgins, Pet er,'^' retired pay Army Service Corps
Sidmouth, George, '^^ retired pay Army Service Corps
Roberts, George William, retired pay Royal Engineers
Rorke, John, retired pay Welsh Regiment
Blogg, George Richard retired pay Soutli Staffordshire Regiment
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57° War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
' Lord Clarina. — For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c., see the Corps to
■vrhich they respectively belong.
> ' Sir Edward BulweV. — For the War Services of Sir Edward Bulwer and the other General Officers of the
Reserve, see their respective names nnder " General Officers Retired, &o.," p. 578 et seq.
^ Major General G. Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut, from
May to Sept. 1857; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Seharunpore
and Mozutfernuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind. assisted in the operations against the Rohilcund rehels,
and in the disarming of the town of Meerfinpore (Medal) .
' Colonel E. Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1879 and was present in the engagements at Kambula Ind
TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, promoted to Commissary, CMG., and Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Eorce. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat Officer,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Assistant Commissary General with relative ranl< of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1S84-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General,
Clasp).
'• Colonel H. S. E. Reeves served in the Zulu war in 1879 ^^^ i" t^ie subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 18B1. Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 as Director of Transport (mentioned in despatches, granted relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 3rd Class
of the Medjedie, and Khedive's Star).
^5 Major General J. R. K. Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and
■was present at the aflfair of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and
various minor affairs (Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and commanded the 57th Regiment from
the middle of April to the end of the war, including the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel T. P. Graham served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Keb'r (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Colonel C. S. Corkran served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*' Major General Mangles served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-- Colonel C. T. W. Penton served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with the 88th Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
■■■^ Colonel E. R. Coker served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Durham Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
'* Colonel the Hon. J. C. Vanneck served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the EgjTJtian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served'in the expedition to the
Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
Temai (Clasp).
" Colonel P. E. Pope served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagemeuts at El 5Iagfar, Tel-el-Mabuta, and Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
^« Colonel R. S. Hall served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and v/as
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with .Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai
(Clasp).
'" Colonel R. F. Williamson embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion of the 23rd Fusiliers in 1873
(Ashanti Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Zeedaw where he commandtd, and at Kadoe (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the ist
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
^1 Colonel N. Huskisson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of i863-65in the provinces of
Waikato, Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal 1.
o* Colonel F. J. Todd served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
<>' Major General the Hon. E. A. B. Acheson served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at tba battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
"" Colonel W. F. Kelsey.— For War Services, see t'ne Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms.
'' Colonel W. A. J. Wa'llace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as a Field Engineer with the Koorum Column,
and superintended the movement by rail of Sir Donald Ste .vart's Division in November 1S78 over 300 miles of the
newly opened Indus Valley railway between Mooltan and Sukkur (received the thanks of the Commander in
Chief in India, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in charge of the railway operations, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasii, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Colonel B. M. Dawes had charge of the base at Alexandria during the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
'5 Colonel R. I. Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Hannibal at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in South Africa with the 90th Light Infantry during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
"" Colonel M. F. Stokes served witli the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
"" Colonel Kenyon-Slaney served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■^ Colonel G. W. A. FitzGeorge went on special service to Egypt in August 1S82, served in the campaign on the
personal staff of (General Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was preseut'at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, aftar whicli betook
home the despatches (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Coloael, Medal witli Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
*' Colonel E. E. Lushington served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
^- Colonel W. White served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the ThuU-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Eiddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
^3 Colonel A. E. H. Smyth served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
** Colonel B. W. Blake served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 in command of Mounted
troops, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
85 Colonel H. Beal served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ,
Servedwith the Nile E.xpedition in 18S4-85, took part in the operations of the River Column under Major General
Earle, and was present at the action at Kirbekan, where he commanded the Battalion after Colonel Eyre had
been shot (twice mentioned in despatches, CJ?., and two Clasps); also servedwith the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile.
8* Colonel W. F. Woodward served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
*■ Colonel the Hon. H. Legge served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in
the engagement at Shekabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
™ Colonel H. J. Woodward served with the Burmese Expedition in 18B6-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Colonel F. J. Tidmarsh served with the s^rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of .Niagdala (Medal).
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 57oa
'^ Colonel C. J. Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in "New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the
affair of Ketemari (Medal). Served as Acting Major of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was
Dresent at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column "
(Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonel H. D. Rooke served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan with tbe ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp), and in
the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
'^ Colonel C. C. Smyth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition from Canada of 1870.
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5i8t Light
Infantry in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid, in the first
expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned iu despatches), and in the advance to the relief of Cabu) including the
."iffair at Jugdulluck (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of Kroomen
(mentioned in desijatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the opera-
tions near Suakin in December 18S8, including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Clasp,
and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
"^ Colonel W. F. Spaight served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of Transport at Dal (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Colonel W. Rogerson served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry iu the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
"'' Colonel C. J. Ryan served with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
"" Colonel W. C. Hood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as BrigadejMajor to the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
^"^ Colonel R. C. D'E. Spottiswoode served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in
the Soudan campaign iu 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
"■' Colonel the Hon. E. C. Digby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-"^ Colonel R. W. Studdy was employed in the Transport Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal
aDd_ Khedive's Star).
"'° Colonel R. Bleazby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Colonel E. Esser. served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 iu the "Transport service, and was present at the
engagements at Isanhlwana and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Boer war of i88i as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was
present iu the attack on Lang's Nek — horse killed (mentioned in despatches), and iu the engagement at Ingogo
River (mentioned in despatches).
'"■•' Sir R. E. R. Martin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of i88i (CKG.). Served in
the operations of Zululand in 1S88.
^1" Colonel F. G. Mauley served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai
(Clasp).
"* Colonel E. Waxdroper served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the and Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"' Colonel W. E. Peck served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^" Colonel G. A. Hillyard served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Indfiib
in 1864 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a detachment of the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade during part of the
Jowaki campaign of 1877-7S, including the advance to Pushtownee (Clasp). Served iu the Burmese Expedition,
m 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Clasp).
'^' Colonel R. Elias served with the 39th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in tbe
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel A. Logan served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-^ Colonel C. de B. Carey served m the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the action at Kassasin on tii*
9th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
'*' Colonel J. C. Robinson served throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 in command of the Colonial Artillery,
and was present in the engagement at Quintana, and numerous minor affairs, including that at Malan's Missiosii,
the attack on the Kobogaba River, and the expedition to Bomvanaland (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, and Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present under Major General Sir
John Ross iu the operations at Shekabad in April 1880. Accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and commanded a battery of Royal Artillery at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
'^^ Colonel C. H. S. Kennedy served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in thet
action of Inyezane and in the engagement at Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp),
'f'; Colonel G. W. M. Turnbnll served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1884-85.
'-' Colonel H. D. A. Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1S63-66, took part in tbe expeditions to>
the Thames and the Waikato, and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the engagement at Omaranui
(Medal).
"* Colonel J. Keith served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1S88.
in command of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
iu command of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892
in command of the Artillery.
'2^ Colonel A. M. Bowles served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2
(Medal, and Khedive's Star),
i^o Colonel J. E. Goodwyn.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
12' Colonel W. S. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian Campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 as Adjutant,
to Lt.Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal) He served as Staff OfEcer of a column
under Colonel Wallace at various periods during the advance on Magdala; as Acting Brigade Major of th©
Brig.ade under Brigadici- Wilby, after the capture of Magdala, during the illness of the Brigade Major; was
appointed Stail Officer of the 3rd Column on the commencement of the march down country, and served as snch
and as Assistant Quarter Master General till it was broken up previous to embarkation.
"2 Colonel R. H. Oxley served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiha on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the subsequent occupation of
Cabul (Medal with Claspl.
"3 Colonel II. R. L. Morgan served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition iniS77 (Medalwith Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack on the Shutargardan, in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and the investment of
Sherpore, and with the expedition to the Hissarik Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1B81. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp) .
Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in i8go in command of No. 7 Mountain Battery
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 1 Mountain Battery,
Royal Artillery*(mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
"* Colonel F. Coningham served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 188S.
"5 Colonel W. F. Way served tbioughout the Hazaia?ampaign m 18S8 with the and Battalion Northumberland
Tusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
57^ War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
"^ Colonel W. G. W. M'Olmtock served in the Hazara campaiern in 1868, including: the expedition against the
toibes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served duriufr the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the ist
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Line of Communications up the Nile. Served with the Soudan I'rontier
Field Force in iSSj-SfJ during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, ana Khedive's Star).
"' Lord de Vesci served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta ana
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'** Colonel the Hon. R. S. G. S. Cotton served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the wreck of the
transport CVi^rfe (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at IJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal
■with (;iasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 in command at Vryburg.
'^ Colonel J. C. Douglas served with the Zhob V^alley Expedition in 1884.
''" Sir Arthur T. Willshire served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*' Lt.Colonel H. W. M. Bonham served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-B5 on the Staff, and was present in the
■actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal mth two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
''^ Lt.Colonel J. G. H. G. Montgomery served -with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and V7as present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir i Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Lt.Colonel L. D. Mackinnon served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
■was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and that near Tofrek on the 24th March and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
•"* Colonel F. W. Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer,
and his services were brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineei (men-
itioned in despatches. Medal).
^" Colonel D. A. (irant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with theKoorum Division, and commanded the 85th
Regiment in the Zaimusht Expedition and at the assult ofZawa (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal).
'■"' Lt.(^'olonel D. W. Mackinnon served in the Ab3'3sinian campaign in 1868 as a Sub Assistant Commissary
General (Medal).
'•'* Lt. (jolonel VV. G. fatchett served m the Ashanti war of 1873-74, inslading the engagements near Dunquah of
the 27th October and 3rd Novemljer— severely contused and sligntly W)unded "(Medal).
'"^ I/t. Colonel W. W. Egerton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liver
pool Regiment (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel E. C. Milner served in the New Zealand war in i8f.6 (Medal).
^'f Lt.Colonel F. Galloway sarved in tiie Afghan war ot 1873-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
'^" Lt.Colonel T. S. St. Clair served as Brigade Major under Major (General Colbornein the Perak E.xpedition
in 1876 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment thronghout the Egyptian war of
2882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'** Lt. Colonel W. S. Mills served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 187J, and was present in the
action of Gingiudhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel F. F. Gibbons served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
'"'' Lt.Colonel S. C. Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campaign of 1S64-65, with the Left Brigade Dooar
Field Force, and was present at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chumurchi and Nagoo, and recapture
•of the Bala Pass (Medal with Clasp).
'■' Lt.Colonel .J. M. Maltbj' served in the Aihanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
''^ Lt.Colonel the Hon. "W. F. Elliot served with the Mounted Infantry in the Zulu wax of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'"^ Lt.Colonel H. D. Harrison served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and Ekowe during its investment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'"* Lt.Colonel E. R. Bromhead served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lmoaster Rewiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the eugagements at El Mngt'ar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the cwo actions
at Kassasin, and at tbe battle of Tel-el-Keb;r(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of tbe Osmanieh, and Kbedive's Stan.
'"' Lt.Colonel Edward Gunter served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the force under
Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Klieyl and the subsequent operations in the
Logar ■\^alley (Medal and Clasp).
'"»+ Lt.Colonel 'VV. Tilden served -with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier
General MacGregor in October 1880.
'■" Lt.Colonel M. B. \V. Taylor embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
hroughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard
kirmishes, and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle .of Ordahsu and capture of Coo-
massie (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i386-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
'"' Lt.Colonel T. A. A. Barstow served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cobbe and Colonel Drew from the
commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till August 1879 with the Kooruni Field Force, including the Khost
Expedition, part of the time as Superintendent of Army Signalling ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Mattoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'"» Lt.Colonel W. T. Anderson served as Superintendent of Volunteers in the Transvaal during the operations
against Sekukuni in 1878, and with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border in 1879, ^^"^ during the invasion of Zulu-
land and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
''" Lt.Colonel \V. C. Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force i.i 1885-S6, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
'»" Lt.Colonel A. M. Maude served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
ngagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula (as Staff Officer to Sir Evelyn 'Wood — mentioned in despatches), and Ulundi
Medal with Clasp).
i*' Lt.Colonel A. Saunders served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Superintendent of the Transvaal Volunteer Force during the operations
against Sekukuni in 187S-80 (Medal with Clasp).
'*- Lt.Colonel G. J. Parkyn served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Lt.Colonel J. A. Clarke served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
"* Lt.Colonel G. Coates served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, including the battle of Amoaful
(mentioned in desp.atches. Medal with Claep). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m the engagement
at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel E. T. Christie served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 as an Ensign in the New Zealand Militia,
and with the Commissariat Department in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns (Medal). Served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888.
i*"^ Lt. Colonel R. A. Chermside served in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
"7 Lt.Colonel W, T. M'Leod served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
'** Lt.Colonel E. FitzStubbs served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i»» Lt.Colonel T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as
an Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
»*> Lt.Colonel C. J. Wyndham served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
"' Lt.Colonel A. A. Morshead served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 as District Adjutant of the Transkei and
Cisvaal Districts, and was present in the operations against the Galekas and in the engagements at Newmaka
and Quintana (mentioned in despatches) ; also served m the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel \V. P. Lawlor served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 572
'"t Lt.Colonel A. A. Baker served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1873-74 (Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the expedition io the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present iu the engapre-
ments at El Teb and Temai (promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay, Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel t. H. Beck served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in iBBo (iledal). Served IE 4he Boer
war of 1881.
"*t Lt.cjolonel J. R. Sharp served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Lt.Colonel F. E. Carleton served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in i879-8'0' with the
Khyher Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
'^^ Lt.Colonel J. F. Curran served in the Intelligence Department during the Kafir war of 1877-78, and with
the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.Colonel E. Tufuell served in the N'.le Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^" Lt.Colonel G. L. M'L. Farmer served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878.
to October iSSo and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
Served in the Marri E.\;pedition under Brigadier General MacGregor (mentioned in despatches). Served in th&
Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
'" Lt.Colonel S. Acklom served with the 88th Regiment throughout the KafRr war of 1877-78, including the
affair at Draaibosch (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in iBSo with the Field Commissariat (Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel G. Froom served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the subsequent operations
against Sekukuni, incluiiiug the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
18S0-81, and took part m the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches).
""' Lt.Colonel A. Cope embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd B.ittalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war iu 1874. including the li ittle of .imoaful iMed il with Clasp).
^''' Colonel C. K. Prideau.-c-Brune.— For War Services, see Militia (West Yorkshire Regiment),
^"'t Lt.Colonel C. E. Partridge served in the tsoer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
^"^ Lt.Colonel G. F. Wnite served with the 51st Light Infantry iu the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Ciasp). Served with the ;ist Light Infantry in the Atgban war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served iu the Burmese Ex-
pedition from j886 till the close of 1887 witia the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, for four mouths ia
command of it (two Clasps).
-"H Lt.t/olonel J. O. C. MoUer served during the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire-
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6
during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Kuedive's Star),
*™ Lt.Colonel C. E. Dixon served in the Egyptian war of 1802, and was present at the action of Kassa-in on the-
gth September and at the battle of Tel-el Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist BattaUon of the Ro^al Irish Regiment (Clasp).
*"' Lt.Colonel H. C. Marryat served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'■"'^ Lt.Colonel W. H. Evans served in the operations against f'ekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also throughout,
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-86 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
'-'"'" Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Madden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
shire Light Intantry (Medal with Clasp).
'"'' Lt.Colonel A. S. Hext served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations in the Lugh-
man Valley, with the expedition against theKhugianis, and in th3 engagement at All Boghan (.\ledal).
2"S Lt.Colonel H. J. Watson served with the King's Dragoon Guards m the Zulu war of 1879 ; '"'i'-s Staff Officer
at Conference Hill from 13th June to 3rd August, and served afterwards with the squadron of the Regiment in
Baker Russell's Flying Column (Medal with Clasp).
^'" Lt.Colonel W. it. H. Craufurd served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in-
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
^'o Lt.Colonel K. Holbeche served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Muuster
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel W. W. James served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-85, and was present in the en-
gagement at Gmniss (Mcial, and Khedive's Star).
"•' Lt.Colonel O. B. Gordon served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and as Divisional
Baggage Master on the Staff of Lieut.General Hamley from Ismailia to Cairo ; was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Lt.Colonel R. Garth served in the Boer war of 1881.
'"* Lt.Colonel N. G. Chalmers served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-B6 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and at the-
reconnaissance on the i6th December — severely wounded (4th Class Osmanieh for active and distinguished service
in the field in saving the life of Major Hunter, in doing which he was wounded),
"5 Lt.Colonel T. Hlake Humlrey served in the Afghin war in iBBo with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment in the Koorum Valley (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2" Lt.Colonel 0. J. Cavenagh served iu the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Commissariat Officer (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■'"' iit. Colonel H. M. E. Brunker served as Adjutant with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in.
1868 (Medal). Proceeded on special service to South Africa m 1B78, and served as Staff Officer in the held torc&.
of Griqua Land West (mentioned m desoatches). Served in the Zulu war of 1B79, tirst with the Frontier Light
Horse of Wood's Column, and afterwards on the Staff of Line of Communications and Base (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, Medal vrith Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 18S1, and
served under Sir fivelyn Wood in the Boer war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Genera!.
^'^ Lt.Colonel H. E. Gaulter servea in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel W. C. Howarth served with the Buffs throughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in.
1875-76, including the action of the 20th January ^Medal with Clasp), riervea with the Buffs in the Zulu war of
1B79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
'''- Lt.Colonel C. E. Brown served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
22- Lt.Colonel C. E. Reeves served with the Butfs in the campaign in the M-ilay Peninsula in 1875-76, including-
the action of the 20th Januarj' (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel J. W. Andrews served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
^* Lt.Colonel E.J. Fell served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at-
Mazeena (Medal).
2^ Lt.Colonel C Norman served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp).
2'"' Lt.Colonel S. J. Butler servea in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 14th Foot (Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel E. U. C. Braddon served on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewangiri
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition m 1886-87 (mentioned ia despatches. Clasp).
'^' Lt.Colonel E. A. Ball served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subse-
quent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport.
Officer to the Cabul Field Force (Medal). -^
"3 Lt.Colonel A. C. Money served in the New Zealand war 1864-66, and was present at the actions- of Maketa
and Te Ranga (Medal'.
573 War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
'"'"t Lt. Colonel F. Clowes served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873, and commanded the Kossoo
company of Wood's Regiment at the battle of Amoafiil (Medal with Clasp).
-^ Lt. Colonel A. A. Boggs served with the 55th Resriment in the Bhootan E.'spcdition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp)
^1 Lt. Colonel W. L. Gronow served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1S79-80 (Medal).
^^'t Lt. Colonel G. H. Palmer served in the Ashanti war in 1S74 with Rait's Artillery, and was present at the
capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoafal, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal
with Cla.sp).
^" Lt.Colonel V. Jenkins served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Assistant
Adiufennt General after Major Egerton had been wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
"^t Lt. Colonel P. F. Robertson served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
an the engagement at Charasiab on 23th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battleof
Candahar (Medal with Clasj), and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
-^ LLColonel E. Buckle served wich the Jowaki Afreedoe Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
dn the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part in the
march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal with Clasp).
^"f Lt.Colonel F. 11. E. Vibart served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
2881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Ciasp).
2^ Lt.Colonel T. F. H. de Burgh served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal;.
''^ Lt.Colonel J. D. Mansel served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
•Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, in the Kunar Valley Expedition, and in the two expeditions into the Lughman Valley ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
<mentioued in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Ciasps, and Bronze Decoration).
-^H Lt.ijolonel C. H.St. Paul served in the Afghan war in i878-79with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal
■wiih Clasp}. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with
Clasp).
-^^ Lt.Colonel W. W. Hammond served with the 4th Battalion Riile Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in 1877
<(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal v/ith Clasp). Served'with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Clasp).
■""; Lt.Colonel E. A. Belford served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1S79, andwas present in the en-
gagement at Ulimdi (Medal with Clasp).
-'■!■' Lt.l-'olonel G. R. Hadaway served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
^* Lt.Colonel C. A. Morris served in the Afghan war in i83o, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
^' Lt.Colonel H. C. Grove served with the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
^nd was present at the surrender of Kaffr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-'" Lt.Colonel A. W. Elliott served with the loth Regiment in the Perak E.xpedition in 1875, and was severely
■ivounded at the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala (Medal with Clasp).
^«'+ Lt.Colonel Huntley commandedadetachment of the loth Regimen tat the attackand capture of the Kapayan
Stockades, Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874. Also served throughout the Perak E.xpedition in 1875-76
i(Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to South Africa in November 1878, and served throughout the Zulu war of
1879, first as Transport OiKcer to the 2nd Division in its attvance to XJlundi, and afterwards as Senior Transport
Officer with Baker Russell's Column (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
-♦1 Lt.Colonel R.J. Heber-Percy served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
■Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i38i. Served in the Burmese Expedition
in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Clasp).
=■>'- Lt.Colonel W. Cotton served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
-♦^ Lt.Colonel A. W. Simpson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal
Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^* Lt.Colonel J. H. Eden served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Line of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soutian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during
the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-*'" Lt.Colonel R. Phayre served in the Afghan war in 1S80 as Aide de Camp to Major General Robert Phayre,
Commanding the Reserve Brigade, and took part in the march from Quettah to the relief of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches. Medal).
2»« Lt.Colonel C. J. Butler- Kearney served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the znd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
^'^t Lt.Colonel R. G. T. Cotton served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
=" Colonel \V. Cooke-Collis.— For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
-*8 Lt.Colonel B. A. Beale served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment under brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
2*5 Lt.Colonel W. C. W. Arbuthnott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
^o Lt!colonel J. G. Anderson served with the 17th Regiment as Adjutant in tbe Afghan war of 1878-79, and was
presentat the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 '"'ith the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (Medal
-^"f Lt.Colonel G. S. Banister served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and took part in the ioperations against the
Calekas and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
251 Lt.Colonel W. H. Holbech.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
=^2 Lt.Colonel T. A. Freeman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagementatHasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March,
and in the°subseq'uent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Lt.Colonel C. Roberts sen'ed as Superintendent of Elephant Transport with the Duffla Expedition of 1874.
Sen-ed with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from ist May 1880 with the Cabul and Cabul-Candahar
Field Forces • accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
•Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
«• Lt.Colonel H. R. C. Hewat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 as Adjutant of a Hospital Ship and on
the River Volta (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
25«t Lt ColonelC. H. Atchison served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
255 Lt Colonel B. H. Woodward served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the ist Battalion Gordon High-
Sanders " and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders (Clasp).
«6 Lt Colonel G. R. Heathcote served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878. Also served in
the Zulu war of 1879 including the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
»" Lt Colonel F. S. Campbell served m the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royai Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations
of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp). , , ^■
25» Lt.Colonel H. M. Wade served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp). . „,,..,■,. ,r, , • „ « , ^,
^' Lt Colonel H. H. Thurlow served in the operations against Sekukuni m the Transvaal in 1878 ; also through-
out the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and TJlundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battahon Somersetshire Light Infantry
<Medal with Clasp). _ „ . , ,,_ ^r ^ ■, -r^- -.j, r,
■■"»> Lt.Colonel C. R. Crosse served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 574
^^"t Lt.Colonel J. P. Freefh served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and -was presontiu the operations round Cabal
in Decerrber 1S79 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
''' Lt.Colonel R. E. Kelsall served with the nth Regiment In the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (iledal).
--' Colonel P. C. Howard. — For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshire Regiment).
^^' Lt.Colouel M. Cast served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrer Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
^* Lt.Colonel L. A. White served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 in the Commissariat and Transport
service (Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire
Lisht Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^*5 Lt.Colonel G. E. B. Browne served during the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 and was present at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
''^' Lt.Colonel H. R. Cook served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan iu 1879-80 (Medal) . Servei
with the jst Battalion Manchester Regiment iu the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
-^' Lt.Colonel F. W. Archer served on the Red River expedition of 1870. Served in the Afshan war in i83o
(Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps iu the Eg.yptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria
on 5th Auffust, in the engagement at Tel-ei-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*•' Lt.Colonel B. G. Booth served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 with
the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
'''" Lt.Colonel A. Radford served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79
(Medal).
^"' Lt.Colonel R. B. R. Williamson was present with a detachment of the 43rd Light Infantry at the attack on
and destruction of a part.y of Mopla fanatics at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1873, and was thanked
by the Madras Government.
^''' Lt.Colonel G. Astell served with the 3rd Battalion of the 60th Rifles in the Zulu warof 1879, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu aud relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer v/ar of i83i with the
and Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force, berved with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary
Force in rSSp-go in command of the Presidency District (received the thanks of the Government of India men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^" Lt.Colonel R. Whaliey served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer with the ist Division Khyber
Column and afterwards with the 1st Division Afghanistan Force under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was present
at the affair at Kara Dakka against the Mohnaunds as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Doran (mentioned iu
despatches, Medal).
''* Lt.Colonel C. E. Thompson served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^'•'t Lt.Colonel A. C. Spencer served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'^ Lt.Colonel Q. M'K. Logan served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot in the Kafir war of :877-7S, and took part
in the operations against the Galekas, aud in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal witti Clasp).
''" Lt.Colonel H. D. Armstrong served in the Boer war of i38t. "Served with the ibt Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1B82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star;. Served 111 the Nile Expedition m
1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (mentioned iu despatches, Bre/et of Major, Clasp).
^'"' Lt.Colonel M. A. Burke served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'' Lt.Colonel W. J. de la P. Beresford-Peirse served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and
was present in the engagements on the Helmuud against the Wall's mutinous troops, in the action at Maivvand,
in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^™ Lt.Colonel H. F. G. Campion served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi, aud in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strong-
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i83o-8i, and took part in the defence of Standerto n.
^1 Lt.Colonel W. H. Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Hig hlanders
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force iji
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance
on the 1 6th December, and in the engagement at Giniss.
=i*'t Lt.Colonel H. Cummings served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the
jst Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal and Khedive's Star).
'"^ Lt.Colonel U.. A. Rigg served in command of detachments of Royal Artillery in Sanghie Ujong through-
0'.it the operations in Peralc in 1875-77 (Medai with Clasp).
®*^t Lt.Colonel H. M. A. Warde served with the 19th Hussars in the Eg.yptiaa war of 1882, and was present iu
the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Meda), and Khedive's Star).
^^ Lt.Colouel H. C. Jenkins served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Zuinguin Mountain aud — as Adjutant of the Regiment— at Ulundi (severely wounded. Medal
with Clasp).
2«f Lt.Colouel W.G.Lowther served on the Gold Coast from Dec. 1871 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel H. F. G. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and
was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the Bazar Valley and Lughmau Expeditions
<Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^'t Lt.Colonel H. Meyrick served with the loth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, aud was present
when a combined Naval and Military force attacked and captured the Stockades aud five guns at Passir Sala
iMedal with Clasp).
"83 Lt.Colonel Hon. K. Tumour Fetherstonhaugh served iu the Red River Expedition of 1870. Also with the
3rd Battalion 60th Rifles iu the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlova aud relief of
Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served as Garrison Adjutantat eieterniaritzburg during the Boer war in 1881. Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battahon King'sRojal Rifles (.Medal with Clasp); also with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Riiies, from the 1 8th April in command of the
Battalion, and was present in the engagements at Sangar and Mastan (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
=8'= Lt.Colonel R. H. Brooke- Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1 879 till January
1880 with the Koorum aud Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab (mentioned in
despatches), and in the operations aroujd Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
jst Battalion Seaforth Highlanders iu the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2" Lt.Colonel N. Newnham-Davis served with the Carrington Horse (afterwards the ist squadron mounted infan-
trj') m the Kaflr war of 1878, and commanded a detachment of mounted infantry in the operations under Colonel
Lauyon against the rebels in the Laugeberg, being present at the aflfair at Gobotsch heights. Served with Wood's
Flying Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a troop of mounted infantry, aud was present at the taking
of Sirayo's hill and in the engagement at XJluudi (Medal with Clasp).
"»» Lt.Colouel J. C. Cautley served iu the Boer war iu 1881 with the Natal Field Force, Served with the ist
Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin ou
the 9th September (Medal, aud Kliedive's Star). •,
-8^ Lt.Colonel R. B. Buruaby served with the' 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd BattaUon of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'"Lt.Colonel G. B. M.'L. Cumberland served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti
war iu 1674, and was severely wounded in the right arm at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served iu
575 War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
the Egyptian war in 1882 as Aesistant Provost Marshal ist Division, and was presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'°' Lt.Colonel W. B. Hoggan served m the Afghan war in 1B79-E0 (Medal).
^'- Lt.Colonel E. Del Sandys served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(Medal with Clasp).
'■'"'^ Lt.Colonel F. B. Garfit served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
'^* Lt.Colonel A. Ruttledge seived in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Transport Officer with the ist Diviaion
under Sir Samuel Browne (Medal).
^^^ Lt.Colonel G. L. T. Denniss served in the Afghan war of 1879 ; first in the 2nd, and after vards in the ist
Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force Medal).
'^^ Lt.Colonel P. E. Monckton served throughout the operations in Perak from November 1875 to January 5877 ;
was in command of the Royal Artillery in the attack on the Passir Salah stockades in November 1875, and was with
No. 9 Batiery, 2nd Brigade, m the aavance of the main column under Major General the Hon. :Sir F. Colborne,
and at the capture of Kinta in December 1S75. Was Acting Assistant Resident at Kinta during the latter part of
1876. and received the thanks of the Governor of the Straits Settlements for his services (Medal with ClaspJ.
2^" Lt.Colonel M. W. Biddulph served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Singalling to the
Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and in the march to Candahar with ihe force under Major General Phyrea
(Medal).
^'■'■t Col. A. B. Horsbrugh served in the operations against Seknkuni in 1878 and also in 1879, and was present at
the stormingof the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion South Statlordshire Regimentin
ihe Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
—severely wounded (two Clasps).
2'" Lt. Colonel P. Blackburn served in thelJowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S79 (Medal, with Clasp).
2'' Lt.Colonel A. C. Jackson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present m tUe engagemeni at Inyezane
and at Ekowe during the investment (Medal -with Clasp).
3™ Lt.Colonel A. W. Jervois served iD the Aighan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal— where he commanded Mo. 1 Punjab Mo'-.ntain Battery after the death of the commanding otticer at
the beginning of the action— in the expedition to the Khost Valley, in the engagemeot at Mattoon, and with the
Zsimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Medal with (~lasp).
■"' Lt.Colonel R. H. S. Baker served throut:houtthe Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koyal Horse Artil'ery, and
was present in the engagement at Jugdulio:;k and in the operations in Besud as Orderly Officer to BriKadier
General Doran (Medal). Seryed in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Adjutant of Royal Aitiliery, and was present
at thebattle of Tel-el-Kebir »s Adjutant of Corps Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Mejidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (.\fedal with Clasp .
'■'"'■' Lt.Colonel G. Harden served m the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the ibt Battalion 01 the Koyal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the Hasara cam-
paign iij 188S with the 2nd Battalion Koyal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'"■> Lt.Colonel E. Pownes served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storm-
ing of Tolj-ana's Stadt ; also throughout the Zula war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungiu Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
'■'0* Lt.Colonel H. A. Tapp served in the Afghan warin 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment(Medal). Served with ih&
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonels C. \V. Murray and A. A. Owtu.— r'or War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms, p. 130.
^^ Colonel E. L. Fraser served on the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served in South Africa in 1879 !is Orderly
Officer to Colonel Baker Russell, commanding the forces in the operations against Sekukuni, and took part in the
Btorming of the stronghold and capture of the chief (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Ritle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, ana was present in the
reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at
Kassasin (oth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
^s Major General W. C. F. Molyneux served as .\idede Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the Kaiir warof 1878, and was
present throughout the operations in the Amatola Mountains; also in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at tno
action of Gtngindhlovu, the relief of Ekowe, and the engagement at Ulundi (several times mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian warof 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Qr. Master
General ist Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar,Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in
18S4-S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Base and Lines of Communication.
'1" Lt.Colonel H. M. Saunders was employed in Natal auring the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the
Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Wakkerstroom (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
"'1 Colonel T. B. Hitchcock served in the Egyption war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in
I as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (ment.oned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class ol the Osmanieh, Clasp).
312 Lt.Colonel W. R. Fox served m the Zulu war in 1879 (tsreve
vet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
3'3 Lt.Colonel E. G. Pennefather served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war m 1879, in the squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry aUair at Erzungayn, and subsequently in Baker Russell's Flying
Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served witti the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Wanen in 1884-85 ; and in the operations in Zululandin 1888 (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel). , ,_ „ . ^ ^
='* Lt.Colonel W. T. Much commanded detachments 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, Indian Naval Brigade, and
Madras Sappers and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6th 7th and 8th May 1867^
including an engagement with the savages on the 7th May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ^
commended by the Government of India; and services specially noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal
Commanding in Chief in a letter dated Horse Guards 27th December 1868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield
(Brevet of Major). Served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 in the Ciskei District (Medal with Clasp).
="i^ Lt.Colonel H. D. Bicknell served in the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal). Served
TTith the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe
(Medal with Clasp). ,^ .,
317 Lt.Colonel G. K. M'Callum.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, p. 130.
='8 Lt.Colonel F. B. Campbell served with the 04th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 as Provost Marshal at Pretoria
during its investment.
^20 Lt.Colonel R. E. C. Jarvis served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (men-
tioned in despatches), including the engagement at Asmai Heights on 14th December (mentioned in despatches),
and in the action at Charasiab on 25th April 1880 as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Macpherson's Brigade
(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts. in the march from Cabul to Candahar in August
1880, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with tnree
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). .... • „
3^1 Lt.Colonel A.D.M'Gregor served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
various operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ,
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 57^
and in the engagement at Charasiab on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Boer war of 1S81 (mentioned in despatches).
^^^ Colonel E. W. Cradock served in the Afc^han war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
'■^ Major D. F. Gordon served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879. and in the various operations around Cabal in December 1B79
— severely wounded in the attack on the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal
with two Clasps).
^-* Major M. N. 6. Kane served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 with the
Koorum, Cabul, and Cabul-Gandahar Field Forces, part of the time as Orderly Officer and also as Brigade Major
and D. A. Q. M. General to Brigadier General Baker ; was present in the engagement at Charasiab and in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2ud Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders.
'^^ Lt.Colonel J. S. Mordaunt served in Arabia in 1863-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and
fi-ubsequent operations, including the expedition to Shugra.
^-^ Lt.Colonel J. K. Dooner served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
^™ Lt.Colonel W. W. Haywood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena and with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
™ Lt.Colonel E. A. Butler served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
^' Major W. Lonsdale served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the ist Battalion 17th Foot in the Khyber Fiell
Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Mnsjid and various minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lt.Colonel W. A. Aitchison was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians
dnto Canada in May 1870.
"■'^ Lt.Colonel H. F. Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the enEragement at Charasiab
■an the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of iSSi.
^" Major \V. F. Brown served in the Boer war in 1881.
"^ Lt.Colonel J. R. B. Buscarlet served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'*^ Lt.Colonel E. G. M. Donnithorne served through the New Zealand war of 1S64-65 as a Lieutenant in the; Royal
Artillery, and was present in the campaign on the Waikato river, expedition to Tauranga, action of the Gate Pah,
•campaign in the liVanganui district, and with the expeditions of the Movable Column on the River Patea (Medal).
^** Lt.Colonel \yalpole served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in :873-79, and was present
■at the attack and capture of Ali Mnsjid and with the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel F. W. Durrant served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storminar and capture of Magdala ( Medal) .
^' Lt.Colonel H. A. Lascelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de
•Camp to Sir William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of
rthe Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (.Medal with Clasp). Embarked
tor the Gold Coast with the 2ud Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambascade affairs Ijotween Advvabin
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^''' Lt.Colonel A. M. Creagh served with the 43nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful (wounded slisrhtly), capture and destruction of the town of
Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
'^"' Lt.Colonel A. Collins served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Melal).— For War Services, see th3
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
">- Lt.Colonel E. A. Thomas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present
lin the engagement .at Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-KdOir
and the capture of Cairo (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
•"'■' Lt.Colonel VV. H. M. Fitzherbert served with tbe 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in
1-877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Peshawur Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wai
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman 'Valleys
<Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Major Henry Hall served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including
the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul (msn-
tioned in desimtohes); also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph, and
.accompanied Major General Phayre in his marcli to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of i38i.
^" Lt.Colonel A. G. Godwin-Austen served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at
Taba ka Udoda and in the operations in the Perie Bush — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^'* Lt.Colonel P. W. Burr served with the 21st Fusiliers in the latter part of the Zulu war and in the opera tion-»
^igainst Sekukuni in 1879, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served wi th the
zist Fusiliers in the Boer war in i8Sr during the defence of Pretoria, part of the time in command of the R^'giment.
'■'''' Lt.Colonel J. S. Des Barres served throuErhout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
I*"" Major A. G. Duberly.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
^" Major T. Rainforth served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the Galekas ;
.also served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
^*= Major A. Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in i363, and was present at the storming and captur\3
of Magdala (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel A. H. Bircham served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, ^n<i 'was preseit
at the action of Gingmdhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Lt.Colonel C. M. Davidson.— For War Services, see tne Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
^' Lt.Colonel A. D. Eden served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in i863 (Medal).
™- Lt.Colonel D. M. F. Brady served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of i863, including the
s-ubsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel C. M. Churchill served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1S66, and was present at the assault
:and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nakumara, and the atfair of Kakaramea
and capture of the fortified village of Ketemari (Medal).
'■'^* Lt.Colonel L. F. Knollys commanded an expedition into the mountains of Fiji in 1876 to repress an outbreak
among the Cannibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated CJ/ff. " in recognition of liis distinguished
■fiervices in quelling the recent disturbances in the Island of Fiji."
^'i" Lt.Colonel R. F. Devereux served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Essamon (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel F. B. Lindoe served with the Sist Foot in the Afghan war m 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
s'Js Lt.Colonel T. Groube served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the
Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the isth Dec, also in the action at UmbeyUa and destruction of tbe
•village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the
.submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and took part
in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
^'''' Lt.Colonel J. Jameson served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■"•^Lt.Colonel R. C. Annesley served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74 attache 1 to the
42nd Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Amoafal (slightly wounded), capture of beciuab, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
0 0
577 War Services of the Eeserve of Officers.
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameroa Highlanders, and Tras prese:Tc at Kosheh duviii^j its investment, and in
tlie enc^ngement at Giniss (Medal, and KhediveV Star).
■"•' Lt.ColonelJ. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and ws,s present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
*°* Lt.Colonel G. "Van He.vthuysen served in the Afghan vs-ar in 1870-80 (Medal).
<i'^ Major A. R. Hoijwood embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2n'd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
oit the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoafiil, battle of Ordahsu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*12 Major T. Farley served in the Jowaki campaign of 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879 with thle Caljul Field Force (Medal).
■"^ Lt.Colonel H. Caddell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884,
and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Kliedive's Star).
^1* Lt.Colonel B. H. Metcalfe served in the Boer war of i83i with the Natal Field Force.
^1^ Lt.Colonel R. J. O. Jocelj-n served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps
Medal with Clasp).
■■■1' Major Baker served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment (men-
p-.oned in despatches. Medal wir.h Clasp).
■'-<' Major W. Ethelston sensed in the expedition to the Soudan in i884'wiihthe ist Battalion York and Lancaster
Regiment, and was pr^seni in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'^ Major C. W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 1st Jaix 1868,— with the Sind;
Horse until the 9th April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal)^
"^ Lt.Colonel H. F. Marryat served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
''-^ Lt.Colonel Hon. E. A. H. A'Couri served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Diviaion includ-
ing the Zaimusht Expedition, and commanded a wing of the 85th Regiment at the assault of Zawa (meutioneil
in despatches. Medal).
*-' Major H. M. Williams served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 and took part in the operations against the Galekas
and Gaikas including the engagement at the Perie Bush ; also served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasii).
*-'* Major HowJand Roberts served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed ivheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
■•-' Major H. J. Dauljeny served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin, on the:
gth September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal -rtith. Clasp,
4th Class of the Mediidie, and K'nedive's Star).
•"" Lt.Colonel R. W. I'eckitt served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in t'ne Egyptian war oc
1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the action of Kassasin on the-
28th August (Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^^' SirClaudeMacDoniildserved with the 2nd BattalionHighlandLightlnfantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and'
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and.
Klaedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and.
was jn-esenc in the engagements at El Teb and Temai — slightlywounded (4th Class ofthe Osmanieh, two Clasps).
*^^ Major G. L. Wickham served with the Royal Horse Guards in tlie Egyptian war of 7882, and was present irb
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star),
^^ Major H. H. Newman served in the operations in Zaluland in i83S.
■*3* Lt.Colonel G. L. O'SulUvan served with tlie 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the-
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
^■'^ Major E. Lovegrove served as Adjutant with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ulundi (Medal witli Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engage-
ment at Lang's Nek (dangerously wounded).
*5" Major H. S. Marsham served as Adjutant in the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served with the 2nd Battalion.
60th Rifles in the Afg'aan war from October 1878 to November 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation,
of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle oS'
Candahar (mentioned in despatche.s, Medal with two Clasps, a,nd Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri
expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
*''' Lt.Colonel R. S. Green served with the 33rdRegimentthroughoutthe Abyssinian campaign o£i867-68, and was-
present at the storming and captm-e of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
■*" Lt.Colonel T. S. Clarke served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February to
December 1870 (Medal). Served in ihe Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
"'^ Major S.'C. Hickman served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebu- (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class-
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
*" Lt.Colonel J. K. Kirkwood served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was ijresent at the sun-ender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1SS5 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
<" Colonel Meysey-'Thompson served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and Capture of Coomassie
(Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. J
**^ Lt.Colonel E. G. lieppel. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
■"" Major H. W . Maclear served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Inyezane and.
Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the New Zealand war in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action at
iNukumaru (Medal) -
- ■*°i Lt.Colonel G. H. Hntton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the?
second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, and was severely wounded at the battle of Amoaful (iledal with Clasp).
«2 Colonel A. G. Fife. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
*"* Major F. B. N. Dickenson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Meaal with Clasp).
*^^ Lt.Colonel F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th December 1867, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned iu despatches, and Jledal).
*^' Lt.Colonel L. C. Potts served as District Adjutant of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni
in 1878 ; was with the Sath Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi Boraer in 1879, and
during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal -with Clasp).
«s Major A. A. Rawlinsonserved with the Sth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in desjiatehes. Medal).
*55 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Kell served with the 88th Connaught Rangers throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and
■was present in the engagements at Neumarke and at Qumtana Mountain (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Captain) . Served throughout the Zulu War of 1879, and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation,
Durban, from i6th April to 26th August 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
«" Major S. H. Gardner served with the S8th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
*6i Lt.Colonel Carre Fulton served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
•«* Major S. L. M. Eemmington served iu the Egyptian war of I1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
^-C5 Lt.Colonel P. T. King served with the ist Battalion Berkshire.Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Batta-
lion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaisance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the
ensragements at Hasheen and the Tofrekzereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (two Clasps).
••67 Major E. V. Huyshe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
■with Clasp, and Khedives Star); also served in the So'adan campaign in 1885 -i-v-ith the Commissariat and Trans-
J30it Staff- (Clasp).
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 577^
■•^ Lt.Colonel R. F. Daryall served Trith the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiab on 25th April iSSo (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
"Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
^^ Lt.Colonel E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881,
ncludrng the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
*'« Major J . J. B. Menzies served in the Egji^tian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and -n as
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Scnaan Expedition
n 1SS4 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served in the Nile E.'ipedition in 1SS4-85 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlknders and with the Biver Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
■'■ 1 Major K. S. Baynes served as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egj'ptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to
the Soudnn in 18S4 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at
El Teb and Teraai (brougnt home the despatches, mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1SE4-S5 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders and Station Statf Officer at; Korosko
Clasp) ; also served in the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Deptity .Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp).
■»"- Lt.Colonel D. T. C. Belgrave served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-B6 (Medal, and Kliedive's
Star).
■•"' Major T. J. Chamberlayne served in the Transvaal in charge of two 6-pounder guns in November and
December 1S7S ; was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879,
and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
»"'' Major C. H. S. Butler was present with the oath Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into
Canada in May 1870.
*■' Major E.'b. Evans served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
■*'' Major W. 0. Smith served in the Afghan war in i83o, and took part in the advance to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phajre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
**" Major J. T. "Wright served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1277-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
■'^i Major F. W. S. Grant served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, !in<i commanded the detachment 2nd
"West India Regiment at the re]5ulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during t"ne 5th and 6th November 1873,
and led it in two charges against an advanced party of the enemy — womided; conduct of the detachment
mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
■t*^ Major A. W. Hast served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1876 (Medal
with Clasp). Trained, equipped and commanded a mule battery of 7-pounder3 on the Zulu border in 1878, (or
which he received the thanks of his Excellency Lieut. General Lord Chelmsford. Served throughout the left
attack against Sekuktmi, and had charge of two 6-pounder guns in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the
Swazi border in 1S79, and during the invasion of Zululand, and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
■**' Major C. "V". S. Downes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Transport Stail with the Koorum and
Cabul Field Forces, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th
October 1870 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in Dec. 1S79 (Medal with two Clasps).
"^^ Major R. G. Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal).
■♦*° Major F. C. Mein served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
4^' Major Hon. W". C. Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration).
■'^^ Major C. W. Peters served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Light Camel Regiment as
QuaFter Master, and took part in the operations of the Degert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea "Wells
on the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in daspatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■"" Lord Frederick FitzGerald served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles m the Afghan war from
October 1878 to November 1S80, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Kielat-i-Ghilzie, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederi'ik Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Sir Redvers BuUer, Chief of the Staif (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
•"' Major M. N. O'Connor served the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles "Warren in 18S4-85 with the
ist Battahcn of the Royal Scots.
■"2 Major A. L. G. Gould served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
*^^ Major the Hon. R. Allsopp served in the Egyptian war of iSSs, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■*'■'■* Major R. G. Godson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadro n under
Major Marter, and took part in the capture of King Getywayo (Medal with Clasp).
*-' Major C. D. Sherston embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was very
severely wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
*'>^ Major H. Gardner served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the ist
Battalion of the Royal Scots.
*^' Major H. L. Ellis served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881.
*-* Major J. H. Banks served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagement at Mahsania (horse shot) and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
5"* Major P. Marrow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan. Acted as Adjutant and Quarter Master to the squadron, and
subsequently as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate (Medal with Clasp).
501 Major G. W. H. Cimingham served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Commissariat and Transpoit Staff
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"' Major S. Boxwell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with both expedition into the
Bazar Valley (Medal).
5t'3 Major il. Ivnight served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'<" Sir Bartle Frere served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de (jamp to Lord Chelmsford, and was present at the
battle of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served withthe Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-S5 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Charles "Warren (Brevet of Major). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-88 (JJSO., and Medal with'CIasp).
5"^ Major A. H. Hope served with the :5th King's Own Borderers in] the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.Cjeneral Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force unde-- Lieut
General Bright (Medal).
'■''^ Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84.
5"' Major C. H. H. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Saif-u-
Deen (Medal).
^* Major N. H. Leckie served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
»<" Major P. F. Lambart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the alfair at Darouta Pass, the expedi-
tion to the Kunar Valley, and the destruction of Fort Abdul Khan (Medal),
577^ War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
"'I Major MacCarthy served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was
in charge of the Postal Accroful (Medal). Served in the Zulu war of 18-9, and was present in the engagements
a( Zlobane Mountain and Kambula (Medal with Clasp).
'" Sir D. G. A. Duckworth-King served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
*'^ Major D. C. Courtney served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was in Ekowe during the investment (mentioned
in despatches, Medn.l with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. and was present at the action at
Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
■'•'■' Major E. A. Sanford served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from March to October
1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of iSSi.
^^'^ Lt.Colonel E. C. Martin was employed on special service at the Cape during the Zulu war of 1O79 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the ist Bat^talion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was presen
at the battle of Tel-el Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-'^ Major H. E. B. Walton served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■'"' Major E. F. Law served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 with the Commissiarat and Transport Staff
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
»'8 Major A. H. Pain served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5" Major E. Burrell served in the Afghan war in 1879-So as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the
Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Medal)
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present a the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
'^^ Major J. W. Jones served with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
^'^ Major H. Chevers served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egj'ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^-2 Major A. T. Middleton served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
■^" Major J. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under
Major Marter, from ist June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan and the capture of
King Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp).
5" Major R. F. Moore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
»^5 Major G. W. Bartram served in the Jowaki Afreedee E.xpedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major E. B. M'Innis served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the affairs at
Killa Kiizi and Siah Sung and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
'^H Major P. M. King served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in the
engagement at Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5" Lt.Colonel F. H. Wheler served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
^^'+ Major F. W. Watkins served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
"8 Major C. E. Sawyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Appleyard.
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
5^' Major A. Weston served as Adjutant of the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and at the attack and destruction of
the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan ; was Staff Officer and Provost Marshal of the 2nd Movable
Column, Khyber Line Force, from 25th May to nth Aug. 1S80 (Medal).
''" Major B. L. Braithwaite served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal
with Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on special service, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Ke bir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*si Major R. C. Tumor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874 (Medal).
■^'- Lt.Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Olficer to Brigadier General Thehvall
and Brigadier General Forbes, and was present in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches); took part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the
2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
533 Major R. H. Brown served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in Besud (Medal).
53* Major M. G. Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on
the Head Quarters Staff, and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2ud Mounted Rifles (Carrington's Horse).
53' Major S. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
'35t Major N. Sadieir-Jackson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron
under Ma.ioi Marter. including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
536 Major C. H. Santi served in the Ashap.ti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the
Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
53' Major R. H. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
53't Major St. G. J. Rathborne, when a Lieutenant in the 6th Foot, served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as
Transport Officer with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment
throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches) and the
subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in
1885-86, and was present vrith the Mounted lufantrj- in the engagement at Giniss.
538 Major J. D. Coghlan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 4th Company of Auxiliary Trans-
port (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
53^ Major C. C. W. Dandridge served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley E.xpeditiou under Lieut. General Maude, and
afterwards as Brigade Major and D.A.Q.M. General Cahu! Field Force (Medal).
533-|- Major A. VV. Cockbnrn served with the Burmese Expedition m 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (n'lentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
540 Major W. H. Sawyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Transport Department of the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General Intelligence Department (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5«t Major li. E. Spragge served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General J. Doranin the Jowaki campaign in 1877
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry and as Superintendent of Army Signallingin the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with
C asp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 ^^ Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
G mural (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, BSO., and two Clasps).
5" Major G. H. Johnston served with the 2nd Battalion i5tti Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
542 Major R. J. G. Creed served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present at the
capture of All Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley,including the affair at Deh Sarak (Medal with
Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
War Sei-vices of the Reserve of Officers. 577c
"3 Major E. F. Becher served with tbe Boyal Artillery in the Efryptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"4 Major A. D. Addison served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
"= Major J. H. Bowhill served with the Nile Expedifon in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Kir-
bekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
"•> Major T. G. Shortland served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
"' Major F. E. S. Claridge served in the Afgl^an war of 1878-80, including the expedition aaainst the Marris at
Mai (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia, West Coast of Africa,
in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Major J. Rose served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian wa
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar andTel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin.and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
=^*st Major W. B. Coney served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1883 (Me tal,
and Khedive's Star).
^*^ Major R. T. G. Lowry served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the King's Dragoon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
"» Major E. S. Hill served in Vae Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present daring the operations round Cabul m
December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"1 Major C. S. Shephard served in the Zulu war in 18T9 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 as Staff Oflicer to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
=»2 The Master of Colville served in the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"2^ Major H. L. Sapte served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5-3 Colonel H. R. L. Howard served in tiie Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel G. B. Robbins.— For War Services, see Militia Engineers, p. 852.
«= Major C. W. Crosse served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
'■■^t Major W. G. Bowj'er served in the Afghan warof 1878-80 (Medal).
"<■ Major A. M. Maunsell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
""+ Major A. J. St. G. French served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
"" Major J. H. Lament served with the g'h Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
5='t Major M. Thackeray served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^=* Lt.Colonel G. S. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and waspresent in the engagement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despntches), and ;it the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp I.
5^' Major J. F. Irwin served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column
under Sir Donald Stewart, daring 1878 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Hughes ; toot part in the advance
on Khelat-i-GhilzieJand Ghuznee and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley ; was present in tbe
engagements at Shahjui, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuanee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
=<>'* Major F. G. Pogson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 as Transport Oflicer (Medal).
5^1 Major A. G. S. Beadnell served with the 25th King's Own Borderers as Adjutant in the Afghan war in
1878-79 with the Peshawar Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude
(Medal).
5^- Major J. A. Aylmer served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'•"''' Major H. L. Hallewell served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedi-
tion in 1S84-85 ((Jlasp).
5" Major W. S. Anderson served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1876 to
November 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Gnuznee; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two CJlasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Exped tioa under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in
force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (gth
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Cla?p, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai
(two Clasps).
'« Major F. G. Vigor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Scar). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the
operatiims of the Advance Column under Maior General Earle (Clasp).
=■«! Major T. R. F. B. Hallowes served with the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair at
Ali Boghan under LtColonel Fryer, the' expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree
Khugiauis and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl,
and Jokan (Medal).
'" Major E. H. Elliot served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at 'Jlundi (Medal with
Clasp).
si^« Major G. S. Bayues served with the 2nd Battalion eothRiflesin the Afghan war from October 1878 to November
1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; was Assistant Field
Enjiineer in the Candahar Field Force from February to August 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1S81 with
the 2nd Battalion 6oth Rifles. Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and K'aedive's Star). Served daring the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Ale.xandria.
56^ Major L. B. Wilbraham served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
='° Major W. P. Nash served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
=•'1 Major H. C. C. Gibbings served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards ; was Divisional Paymaster to the whole of the Force, and wa.s present in the engagement at Hasheen, at
the attack on the convoys on the 24th and 26th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Eg,^ ptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86.
S'H Major H. G. H. Galton served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal and Khedive's Star).
5" Sir G. T. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to the General OfBcer Command-
ing the ist Division Peshawur Valley Field P.)rce, and was present at the capture of Ah Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
573 Major H. J. Craulura served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on special service (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
5'* Major K.J. Fergusson served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
5'5 Major H. P. Burn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Cla,sp).
5"6 Major W. Tenison served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^'H Major N. F. A. Maunsell served in the Afghan war in j879-8oasTransport Officer with the Khyber Division
of the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
5'" Major R. Le M. Willoughby served as Adjutant 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the action at Kassasin on the 2Bth August (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
'''' Sir James de Hoghton served ia the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, including the battle of
Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal with Clasp).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
577^ TT''a7" Servicfs of the Reserve of Officers.
5'H Major G. H. F. Mathison sewed daring the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
dnring the operations on the XJpiJer Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and likedive's
Star).
s'^ Major J. H. Malet served throughout the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the sth Fusiliers, part ef the time as
Orderly OfHcer to Brigadier General Gib, and was present in the engagements at Kam Dakka, Deh Serakh, and
the Darunta Pass, with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Hazara Field Force in the expedition to the Black Mountains in i883 (Medal).
=™ Major J. A. W,, O'N. Torrens.— See Civil Decorations f^r Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
581 Major A. F. E.lSmith served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1890 under Admiral Fre-
mantle (mentioned in despatches).
■*2 Major S. MacDougall served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el- Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^'^ MajorJ. S.R. Scott served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action
at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Cobimn (Clasp).
58* Major W. C. Boyd served with the Q2nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the
operations around Ca)jul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Boer war
of t88i.
,^585 Major R. E. Goold-Adams served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candnhar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal wit'u Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5** Major H. W. Dent served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the Transport Staii, and was pre-
sent in the engagement near ToTrek on the* 24th March (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^8" Major L. O. Dundas served tliroaghout the Afghan war of 1378-80 with the 2nd Battalion ot the Liverpool
Regiment, and was prec-ent during the operations m the ICoorum Valley and afc the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 {DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
588 Major .T. \V. H. C. Cusack served as Ad.iutant with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). - [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. 1
5S9 Major W. H. Wyndham-Quin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881.
^™ Major C. E. W. AVood served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
5'' Major F. J. Carandiui served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Sth Hussars (Medal.)
-°^ Major W. N. Lloyd served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was present during the operations in the Cis-Ke
and Perie Bush in command of a division of field guns. Served throughout tbe Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
c-mmand of the Royal Artillery of Pearson's Column at the engagement of luyezane (mentioned in report), and
'luring the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in report) ; afterwards accompanied the advance of the ist Division
(mentioned m General Crealock's despatch. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 under
Sir Gerald Graham with the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star) ; afterwards presentett the Mahdi's standard, taken at Tokar, to Her Majesty the Queen ax
Windsor. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87, first as Adjutant to Royal Artillery; afterwards
organised and equipped the Gardner Machine Gun Battery and accompanied the Expedition to the Rubj' Mines
in command of the P>.oyal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
593 Major F. Maxwed served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
=»■* Major W. J. Mackeson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Camel CoriJS (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
5S5 Ma.ior C. H. Purvis sei-ved with the 17th Lancers as Transport Officer in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at XJlundi (Medal with Clasp).
596 Major O.Mayne served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier
Gf neral Charles Gough, including the engagements at JugduUuck and Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Meda.
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment and was
severely wounded during the operations in the Chin Country (Clasp).
59' Major C. W, Warden served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action o! Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
598 Major N. L. Pearse.— For War Services, see Militia (Derl)yshire Regiment).
599 MajorJ. S. M. Hume served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in despatches.
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
599t Major P. J. Waldron served in the Boer war of i38i.
"•f" Major C. W. Knox served in the Burmese E.xpedition in 1887-89 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
601 Major F. J. Fox served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the
engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal w-ith two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
™^ Major W. Francis served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian
':rof 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement.
El Magfire and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
^°^ Major L. C. M. Blacker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
6°* Major C. H. Gostling served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
"OS Major H. D. Banks served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to August
1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was presentin tbe engage-
ments at Ahmed Khej'l and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Marri expedition under
Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force .
°'5 Major A. Towers-Clark served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Served afterwards to the end of the war as Orderly Officer to Lt.Colonel
Clarke while commanding suceessivel.y the 2nd Brigade ist Division and "Clarke's Column." Made several
road surveys, including the road in Zululand from St. Paul's to the Middle Drift of the Tugela River (Medal
with Clasp).
"' Major H. C. Legh served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to Novemoer
1880, took part in the advance on and occupationof Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was presentin the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri
Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
™8 Major H. W. Mi'.chcU served in the Boer war of 1S81.
™9 Major P. H. C. Acheson served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present m the
engagements at Ginias (Meaal and Khedive's Star).
'I'^Major J. J. Porteous served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and took part in the operations m the Mazeena
Valley (Medal).
611 Major F. C. Trollope served in the B echuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Balloon Detachment.
"1^ Major H. Urosbie served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
6" Major Hon. H. F. White served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"1* Major A. E. Hay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagement of Ahmed Kheyl;
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 577^
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the marcli to Candalaar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
wish two Clasps, and Bronze Decorationl.
^'^ Major S. F. Chichester served with the 21st Fasiliers in the Zuhi war of iS;9, and as Adjutant in the
'Operations against Sekakuni, including the storminf? of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer
war of iSSi 3= Adjutant 0 1'the Garrison of Pretoria daring its investment.
"^ Major C. H. L. Baskerville served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 51st Light Infantry, and took part
with the second expedition into the Lughmnn Valley including the engagement; at Nargosi (Medal). Served with
ithe Nile Expedition in 1885 on the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
^'' Sir John Willonghby served wiih the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa=i present
in the action at Kissasin on the gth September and at the liattle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile E.xpedition in 1884-S5 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
6'8 Major W. M. M. Edwards served with the 2ud Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; was awarded the U(l> " for the conspicuous bravery displayed by him duriag the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
on the i3th September 1882, in leading a party of the Highland Light Infantry to storm a redoubt. Lieutenant
Jjdwards (who was in advanco of his pai-ty) with great gallantry rushed alone into the battery, killed the Artillery
Officer in charge, and was himself knocked down by a gunner with a rammer, and only rescaed by the timely
arrival of three men of his regiment."
'''5 Major W. A. Chauncy served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the TSt Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Linesof Communication upthe Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during
the operations on the Upper Nile and was present; in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'•*' Major G. M. Hurding served during the latter part of the Afghan war iu iS3o(Meaal).
^-- Lord William Cecil served iu the Soudan camoaign in 1SS5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'-^ MajorC. H. Fergusson served with the 72ud Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 187S till January
tS8o with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Chai-asiab (wofinded) and
nn the operations around Cabul in December 1S79— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptinu war of 1S82,
and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (meiitioned in despa.tohes. Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^^3 Major L. J. Trafford served with; the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
((Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile E.'cpedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action
at Abu Klea and the engagement at Metarameh ; commanded the escort, to Sir Charles 'Vilson in Major General
■Gordon's steamers to Khartotrmand back (mentioned in despatches, Brevet oJ Major, two Clasps).
«-* Major R.H. F.W.Wilson served iu the Ashanti campaign in 1873 as Midshipman on ho2irdK.'M.S.Satt!emaie.
and received a slight gunshot wound on the 14th August (Medal). Served with the lotli Hussars in the Afghan
vwar of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Futtehabad, and in
the operations around Cabul in December 1879 as Transport Officer Cabul Field Force, including the investment of
Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
■Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the
•Cavalry Brigade (Brevet of Major, Clasp).
^-' Major the Hon. F. L. L. Colborne. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. i ^2.
'*^ Lord Alexander Kennedy served with the ist Battalion Black Watch iu the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedii;ion
in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, antl was present in the engagement at El 'I'eb and Temai (two Clasps).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 yiath the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, two Ijlasps).
"^^ Major J. C. Ker-Fox served as Adjutant with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (gth September), and at ttie battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 as Adjutant with the 19th Hussars (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Clasp).
•>-' Major H. G. Ijang served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March iS3o with the Cabul and
Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches)
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, and afterwards in the Soudan campaign with the Mounted
Infantry (two Clasps) .
•'2' Major A. C. Little served wittt the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Staff Officer t-o Brigadier General Ewart
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, and was present iu the engagements at Hasheen and ihe Tofrek zerebra.and at the
■destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
^™ Major H, S, Fleming served with.the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain on the Head Quarters Staflf
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^- Lt.Colonel W. C. E. Serjeant. — (For War Services, see Rifle Brigade).
^"^ Lt.Colonel G. A. Pagan served with the 2ndBattalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^" Captain R. Holden served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, first as a volunteer with the
British Brigadeunder Major General the Hon. R. H. de Montmorency, and subsequently in company with Colonel
Wodehouse, Commanding Egyptian Infantry.
'■'' Lord Castletown served in the Egygtian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'>^* Captain R. G. W. Chaloner served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
■expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'>^' Lt.Colonel D. G. M. Fowler served with the 91st Highlanders iu the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Gingindhlovu and reliefof Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
*■" Captain W. H.Wyld served in the Zulu war iu 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"*" Captain C. P. Filliter served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special ommissioner to
King Solomon of Domonassie and raised over 500 Native Levies, and commanded a portion of them in the en-
gagements of the 27th Oct. (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah. On the arrival of the European
Troops was appointed Transport Officer to the Ritte Brigade ; and, from arrival at Fommanah acted as Adjutant
of the 2ud West India Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885 in command of
the Rangoon Mounted Volunteers (Medal with Clasp).
"1 Captain E. H. Ives served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition and the assanlt of Zawa (Medal).
'■'" Captain G. G. K. P. Roupell served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot iu the Afghan war in 1880 mth the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
"' Captain A. L. H. Mackay served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan warin 1878-79 with tho,
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude (Medal).
»" Captain W. H. Rushbrooke served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in i88o with tho
•Candahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
*" Captain W. H. James served in the Zulu war In 1879 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Head
■Quarters Staff, and was present at the battle of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
'*» Captain R. W. M. Martin served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyeaane
.(Medal with Clasp).
577/ War Services of the Reserve of Officers,
"' Captain W. W. Sanrieman served with the 73th Highlatnlers in the Afghan war in iS3o (Medal).
"* Captain E. W. Curteis served with the expedition to Griqualand West, South Africa, in 1875.
^'5 Captain E. W. Clark served in the operations ng-iinst Sekakani m the Transvaal m iS/S, inoluiins; the
ttorming of Tolvana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Znnpin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Sledal with Clasp).
'''" Captain James Wallace served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Hiehlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the bnttle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"1 Captain W. Le P. Power was emploj-ed in Natal duricg the Zulu war in 1B79 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war in 788t, and took part in thedefence of Wakkerstroom.
^■'- Captain H. AUfrey served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
'''^ Captain i?'. S. Chapman served vi'ith the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the landing^
ar Ismailia, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (MedHl with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'•^* Major R. G. Wardlaw-R^imsay served with the tjih Regiment in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
'■^ Miijor C. S. Cumberland served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medall.
"" Captain C. W. Boddam served with the 17th Regt. in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present at the
capture of All Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battahon
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart; commanded the Meiktila Moantod
Infantry from June 1S87 to February t83S (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'»" Colonel H. C. Cholmondeley served os Adjutant 4th Battalion Ride Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and
was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjia and in the expeditions into the Bazar and LugnmaiB
VftHevs (Med«l with Clasp).
'-' Captain S. W. Cameron served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir war in 1878, including the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain C. E. Le Quesne served with the i8ih Ro^-al Irish m the Afghan war in iS3o (.Medal).
^'•^ Captain Amyatt-Burney served with the King s Dragoau Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and took part in
the capture of King Cetywayo (Medal with Clasp).
^" Captain H. R. Alexander served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1S79, and in the operations against
Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold I Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Captain L. E. Gurney served with the Egyptidn Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's .Star).
^^* Captain E. E. S. Schuyler served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
with the Koorum Field Fori.e (Medal).
"■^ Captain W. A. Tebbitt served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884. with the ts8
Bittalion York and Lancaster Regimont, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clasp. 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
SI'S Captain A. W. Hay served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
""^ Captain S. Apthorp served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the-
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
''^'' Captain W. E. Phillips served in the .A^ftrhan war in 1880 (Medal).
«S3 Major B. Story.— For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
^"o Captain H. H. Spitta served in the ist West India Regiment in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, *nd was present a6
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
'■'■^ Uaptain J. W. Thompson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the and Battalion of the Essex Regi-
mont (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
""■^ Captain J. St. L. Wheble served in the Egyptian war cf 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Captain M. AUfrey served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column iuthe Afghan war in 1878-79, in-
cluding the advance toKhelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
'"* Captain R. C. D. Wilson served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from January 1879 to
October 1880, and was presentin the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and in the subse-
quent operations in the Logar 'Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the reconnaissance of 31st Aug-ust and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Cla9]>s, and Bronze
iiecorations). Served in the Man'i Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor in 1880. Served as Deputy-
Assistant Adjutant and Qu,arter Master General at Durban during the Boer war in 1881.
^'^ Captain F. Cookson served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu War of 1879, and was present at the actioa
of Gingindlovn and relief of Ekowe. Was afierwards attached to the Mounted Iniantry of Clarke's Column uotil
the conclusion of the war (Medal with Clasp).
(■'^ Captain J. C de V. Tattersall served in the Egyptian war of i8Sj with the Army Signalling Corps (Medal,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
''* Captain E. L, Maisey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Captain A. C. P. Haggard served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 oc
Transport duty, and was present in the encr.ngement at Temai and the advance to Tamanieb (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served at Suakin in command of the :st Battalion of the Egyp-
tian Army during the investment of that place by Osman Digna from May 16S4 until March 1885 (4th Class of th»
Osmanieh); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Was present in the
operations in the Eastern Soudan under Sir Frederick Stephenson in December 1885 including the engagement at,
Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Khedive's Star, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
i^'' Captain fi. C. Peard served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
^' Captain H. A. Littledale served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^'*^ Captain Hornby served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and m the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881 as Orderly officer to Brigadier General
Gordon.
68« Captain A. H. Daunt served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal)
685 Major W. H. S. Heron-Maxwell.— For War Services, see Militia Artillery.
- 686 Captain F. Broadwood served with the ist Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the F<gyptian
war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85, and was present at th&
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
'«■ Captain Oliver-Bellasis served in the Soudan campaign of 1885, and was present in the eBgagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
** Captain F. Corbett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned ui dos-
patches, Medal).
65" Captain A. B. Phipps served in the Zulu war in 1879, ^nd was present in the engagement at Ulundi —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatchC;, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89
(Medal with Clasp),
"'i Captain W. R. C. Baird served in the Afchan war in 1880, and took part in the Kama Expedition (Medal).
692 Captain T. Wood served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards m the Egyptian war of 1882, and wag.
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
65* Captain C. G. W. Edwardes served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
69* Captain G. P. Hatch served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present at the action of Kassasin (9tli September) and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
695 Captain P. Montagu served with the 7ta Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present m th«
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. 5779
engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-ilahuta, and Mahsama, and in the action at Kassasin on the aSch August —
slightly wounded (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"H Captain A. H. Dumaresq served in the Xile Expedition in 13S4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'* Lt.Colonel D. T. Hammond served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-7S, and as
Adjutant of the Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Captain E. J. Vance served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the
Soudan camoaign in 1SS5 (Clasp).
''* Captain R. D. Pjrke served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Fiel<i
Force in iSgo underfSir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai E.vpeditious and in the m^rch to Vihowa.
"^' Captain Williams-Freeman served as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master of the left half-battalion ist Ro.TiiJ-
Su.ssex Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1SS2, including the surrender of Kdfr-el-Dowar and Damietta.
(Medal, and Khedive's Star); served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistant
Provost Marshal, and was present in the enaagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
two Clasps). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of a ccmpanj' of Mounted Infantry, and
WHS present in the engagement at Hasheen and the reconnaissance to Temai (Clasp).
'"'' Captain A. C. S. Abdy served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at tho ba'itle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'"' Captain R. K. Kaysserved in the A-g'nanwar of 1S78-80, including the Besudand Kama Expeditions (Medal),
'"' Captain J. Foster served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir iMedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'"'^ Captain G. E. Giles ssrved in the Kafir war of 1878 in command of two mountain guns (mentioned in
despatches). Was afterwards appointed to the command of the Artillery troop of the Cape Mounted Riflemen ;
served in the operations against Morosi, and was present at the capture of his stronghold (twice mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'^* Captain C. D. Y. TuthiU served in the Boer war of 1881 as Adjutant to the 14th Hussars.
'"' Captain F. W. Lyons served with the 80th Regiment in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and after-
wards as District Adjutant and Remount Officer at Lydeuburg. Served also in the operations against Sekukuni
in 1879, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 18S5-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"^ Captain R. L. C. Birch served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
""" Lt.Colonel W. K. Mitt'ord served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 ( Medal).
J"^ Captain 'W. C. Godsal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"" Captain A. F. Mcitland served with the ist Battalion Rjyal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of i332, and.
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'"" Captain K. H. Baines served in r.'ne Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
'" Captain G. A. Trevor served in tha Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the ist Battalion of the Roj'al Sussex Regiment (Clasp). Served in the Hazara
campaign in 188S with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'J' Captain A. P. Croiiyn served in the Boer war of of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
"^ Captain J. H. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebiv (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
'-* Caplaiu A. M. Boisragon served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"'= Captain H. R. Knight served throughout the Zulu -war of 1879, first as Orderly Officer to Colonel Pearson,
including the engagement at Inyezane and the occupation of Ekowe (twice mentioned in despatches) ; and after-
wards as Orderly Officer to Colonel Rowlands (Medal with Clasp).
"'^ Lt.Colonel C. S. Greenwood served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of All Musiid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soadan Expedition in 1884 with the loth
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star. [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantly, p. 7S6.]
"'' Captain W. J. Rant served in the Boer war of 1S81.
■'* Captain W. S. Stewart-Savile served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Khyber
Line Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, in-
cluding the affairs .at Deh Sarak and Futtehabad (.Medal with Clasp).
■" Captain the Hon. C. S. G. Canning served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Uifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El 'L'eb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition m 1S91 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); m the Miranzai Expedition in itgi with the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar
and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
"™ Captain A. E. Miles served with the 3rd Battalion 6oih Rifles :n the Zulu war from April to September 1B79
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the iioer war in 1881. Served i^. the Nile Expedition in i£S4-S5 with the
Mounted Infantry Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Gubat—wouuded (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
J^' Captain C. B. Childe.— For War Services, see Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
"^Captain the Hon. W^ S. Bateman-Haubury served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and wa» present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasiu, and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"" Captain A. M. Leslie served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissar.y General,
Commissariat and Tr.insport Staff (MedaC and Khedive's Star).
;" Captain M, Elrington-Bisset served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Captain F. F. Kanisay served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in
the engagement at Charas"iab on 6th Oct. 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in the
December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Charasiab on 25th April 1880
(mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Deco-
ration). Served with tne expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'^^l Captain J. S. Minter served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'^ Captain A. F. Terry served with tne ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egj-ptian war of 1882,
and was present at the ba'ttle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp", and Khedive's Star).
'■"^ Capta.n Uome-Drummond-Moray served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
l~^ Captain J. Shiffner served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"^' Captain John Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1879, ^ii<l ''''^s present in the engagement at Inyezane and at
Ekowe auriug the investment of that place (Medal vrilh Clasp).
'■''' Captain A. F. Luttrell served m tne Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
"" Sir Alexander Acland-Hood served as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"' Captain L. W. G. Butler served in the Boer war in 1881 attached to the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles.
l^ Captain M. Drummoud served m the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Msdal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"* Captain T. Fraser served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 18/9, and was present in the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
577^'' War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
^^" Capt aiu H. E. Hotham served with the goth Light Infantiy in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations
in the Waterlilooi and Perie Bush. Also served throughoat the Zulu war of 1279, and was presenc in the engage-
ments at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
•^' Captain G. Silver served in the Xile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black AVatch, took
part in the operations of the River Column under ilajor General Earle, and was j)resent in the action of Kirbekan
'(Medal with two Clasps and Khedive's Star).
'■" Captain F. W. Thomas served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the Transport Train in the advance on Can-
dahar under Sir Donald Stewart, and afterwards with the expedition into the Ai-gand Valley under ilajor General
Biddulph (iledal).
'*" Captain VV. S. B. Peyton serve! with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882 and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, aWl Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1SS5 with the ist BattaUon Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent
occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
'■" Captain E. G. Mansell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1SS4 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present
in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and KUedive's Star).
"*■- Captain W. W. Hancock served with the 2nd Battalion Derb.yshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"■'3 Captain C. E. Stracey served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882 iMedal, and Khedive's Star).
'■*' Sir .John Gladstone served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the Ijattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Kliedive's
-Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in i335 as Aide de Camp to itajor General Lyon-Eremantle, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
■'■' Captain A. Leetham served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
'*" Captain C. F.Lindsell.— For War Services, see Militia (Durham Light infantry).
"*' Captain E. AA . Brodie served in the Afghan war as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling with the
Khyber Line Force under Major General Bright (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
'*■' Captain G. Chichester served with the Zhot Valley Expedition in 1884.'
''^ CaptamR. E. Golightly served with the 2nd BattaUon 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from Oct. 187S to November
i83o, part of the time as Orderly Officer to Brisadier General Fane ; took part m the advance on and occupation of
Caudahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed ICheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee
(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
tae battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Superintendent of Field Tele-
graphs in the Marri expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of i83i with the
Natal Field Force. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the
6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
■51 Captain Edward Foord served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with
the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Geralil Graham in 1S84, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Claspi) and in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
''- Captain E. L. A. Heygate served in the Boer war ot 1S81 with the Natal Field Force.
"5' Captain G. M. Wingate served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■5' Captain G. "Wemyss served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal) . Served with the
Bechuaualand Expeaition under Sir Charles H'arren in 1S84-S5 on special service in the Intelligence Department.
""•' Captain W.J. Murphy served with the Soudan Field Force in 18S5-S6 (Medal, and Khedive's^ Star;.
''<• Captain Hon. T. Ashburnham served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Baker Russell, and
^was presenc in the engagement at Mahsama, in theVwo actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
ihe capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
''' Captain P. P. Cockburn served with the goth Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in
the engagement at Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
'=* Captain E. H. S. Calder served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
'=' Captain C. P. Barchard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade
Reserve Division, and subsequently as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Sale Hill, Commanding 3rd Division
Khyber Line Force (Medal).
'<>•> Major D. C. \V. Lysons. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
"^1 Captain R. B. Firman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Transport duty, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and KhecUve's Star). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
i[336-87 v.'ith the'ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
'^'' Captain H. E. Tombe served in the Egyptain war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedis'e's Star).
'^^ Captain H. J. Lermitte served with the Mounted Infantry in the Boer war ot 18S1, and was present in the
engagemeiu at Lang's Nek — horse shot (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Bui-mese Expedition in
Z3S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"61 Captain H. C. Perkins served with the 2nd BattaUon Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of i332, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
engagements at El ilagfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and attheVjattle of Telel-Kebir
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-35 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major Genera
Earle (Clasp).
'^' Captain W. Greer served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the Koorum-
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned
dn despatches) and in the engagement at Charasiab, and in thD operations around Cabul in Decemlier 1879;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roljerts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the ist BattaUon Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian
war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■'■'> Captain C. R. J. Cane served m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
• « Captain R. H. Fowler served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the
Zaimusht Fxpedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
"'>* Lord Rodney. — For War Services, see Shropshire Yeomanry Cavali-y.
">>' Captain E. F. Sulivan served with the D7th Regiment m the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul m December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
"'" ilajor Norman MacLeod. — For War Services, see Militia (Cameron Highlanders).
""' Captain A. B. Ridley served in the Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
"'' Major P. G. Todd-Thornton served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served m the
expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the Mounted Infantry in the Cavalry Brigade under Sir Herbert Stewart,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the iluunted Infantry Regiment of the Camel Corps, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column
under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action at Abu Klea and the eugagements at Metammeh and Abu Klea
Wells (two Clasps). , ,
"^ Captan F. H. Lucy served in the Boer war of iSSi.andwas present in the engagement at Lang s Ne^—
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
"* Captain P. M. Turner served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war 01 1878-S0, first with,
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with tne Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal). '
'" Captain W. F. Peel served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-8; as Staff Captain and as Boat OfBcer on the Staff
of Major General Earle (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal witu Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
""<^ Major H. E. M. Lindsay served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was
War Services of the Reserve of Officers. ^yji
present in the engagetnent at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khediv-e's Star).
~" Captain C. H. Chapman served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the sist Light Infantry (iledal). Served
in the Burmese Expedition during the latter part of iJS; with the ist Battalion of the YorKshire Light Infantry.
■■* Captain "\V. W. Waring served as a voluuteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82,
and was present at the action at Kassasin on 2Sth August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
""' Captain Hon. H. Amherst served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and
was Dresent at the actions at Abu Klea and El Guhat (.Uedal with t«'o Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
''*° Captain C. E. .Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in iSSo (Medal) . Served in the Boer
war of 1S81.
■*i Captain C. St. S. Cameron served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts In the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
"^- Captain G.W. Freckleton served with the SSth Regiment throughout the Kalir war of 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp).
'S3 Major Cole Hamilton.— For "War Services see Militia (.Vrgyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
"* Captain H. T. D. Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S6 and was dangerously wounded
at the storming of the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
"*^ Captain S. Moore served in the Egyptian war m 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the ist Battalion of the
Royal Irish Regiment (Clasp).
■*5 Captain J. S. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal (Medal
siith Clasp).
'^* Major R. W. G. Hillas. — For War Services, see Militia (Sligo Artillery).
"*' Captain R. W. Macleod served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was jiresent at Kosheh during its
investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
'*° Captain C. M. Blackett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
"''1 Captain A. E. Whitaker served in the Afghan war in i88oincluding the engagement at Darunta Pass (Medal)
"'- Captain Hon. H. T. AUsopp served with the loth Hussars m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Fattehabad as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
C. Gough (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the loth Hussars, and was present
in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"'3 Captain W. F. A. Wallace served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^* Captain K. T. Knowles served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-S5 with
the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
"'» Captain N. J. Menzies served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Captain H. B. Lassetter served with the Nile Expedition in 1084-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
''' Captain H. French served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements |at El Magfar and Mahsma, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"'* Captain T. E. Burke served with the 1st Battalion Ro.yal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with (Masp, and Khedive's Star).
"^^ Captain R. D. Wynyard served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
^^ Captain G. R. Guninghame served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Mahsama and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
™' Captain M. Cradock served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugiauis, and was present at the attack and destruc-
tion of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
8°^ Captain H. G. Yialls served in the Afghan war in 1S80, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
'°2 Captain P. W. Forbes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Inniskillmg Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
*"* Captain G. H. Gallenga- Hard win served at Suez durino; the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Chalouf (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^' Captain H. K. Stewart served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 as Orderly Officer to Sir Redvers Buller, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, took part in the
operations of the Desert Column, was present in the actions of Abu Klea and Abu Kru, in the reconnaissance of
Metammeh, and in the engagements at Abu Klea Wells on the 19th February (two Clasps, and 4th Class of the
Medjidie).
^"^ Captain R. Gifford served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star.
*>' Captain C. Coventry served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at XJltmdi (Medal
with Clasp).
*"' Captain A. A. M. Layard served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*"' Captain H. J. Despard served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of
Rustenburg (mentioned in despatches).
*'" Captain W. J. Myers served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September
1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Aide de
Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedives Star). Served in the Hazara E'lpedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal
Rifles (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the
engagements at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
*" Captain Cox-Murchison served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
*'^ Captain H. Davidson served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'" Lord Tewkesbury served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1879 to October
1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881.
"* Captain J. G. E. Templer served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star;.
^'» Captain W. M. Sherston served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was
present at the engagements at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick
Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
""<^ Captain H. E. S. Pocklington served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
in the Boer war of 1 881.
*" Captain Hon. E. S. St. Aubyn served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-
el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
»" Captain P. W. Machell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, including the attack on
577/ W*^^ Services of ihe Beserva of Officers.
Fort Khor Mausa and the engagement at Gemaizah {4th Class of the Osmanieb, Clasp) ; and in the operations i»
1889 including the engagement at Toski as Brigade Major No. 2 Column (Clasp); also served in the operations
in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Medjidie).
*" Captain J. Cunningham served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the '2nd Battalion of the Bssex
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"^^ Captain Webley-Parry-Prjse served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 with the Mounted
Infantry, including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*=" Lord Annaly served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Captain A. T. Warre served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'" Major R. Dundas served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clatp, and Khedive's Star).
"■* Captain E. H. Ensor served m the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
"5 Captain H. C. Barnard served with the ist Battalion Koyal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, "and Khedive's Star).
''^^ Captain W. H. Stevenson served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle | of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
^" Caotam A. D. Pixley.— For War Services, sec Militi-i, (King's Royal Rifles I.
'•-' Captain the Hon. E. T. Scudamore-Stanhooe served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Aie.Kandria on 5tli August, in the
euragemeut at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 witl the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps).
**'• Captain W. R. Minchin served with the ist Battalionof the West Kent Regiment throughoutthe Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on ttie oth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the.
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Clasp); also served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
"■'o Captain E. S. Brooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Lord St. Oswald served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the ist Battalion Coldstream Guards, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
'" Captain E. G. Forbes served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders
(iledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force m 1886.
^■'^ Captain S. Custance served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in cornmind of the Mounted Infantry of the
Du'»-e of Cornwall's Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
''^* Captain A. R. B. Warrand served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
'*' Captain F. G. W. Jones served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and took part in the defence of Fort Marabastadt.
*-^+ Captain J. S. Henderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the iSt Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (two Clasps). Served m the Nile Evpedition in X884-B5 with the :st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
'^ Captain R. P. Whately served in the Egyptian n>ar of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations 0?
the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
*" Capiain VV. D. Stuartserved with the Manipore E.'^pedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'^- Captain P. A. D. A. Lovell served with tbe 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement atj Tel-el-Mahuta| and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'"' Captain J. R. Beech served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in the Veterinary Department, and was present in
the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in
the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb — slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present a5
the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the en-
gagement at Gemaizah (mentioned m despatches. Clasp), and in the operations in August 1889 including the
engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Was nominated to the 4th Class of the
Oimauieh for his services with the Egyptian Army.
'^*° Captain R. D. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
**i Captain R. G. A. Sharp served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
*^- Captain D. G. Stewart served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 7nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp) .
•■^ Captain L. C. Koe served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with th<» 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment including the engagement -at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
"** Captain G. L.B.Killick served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the EgyjJtianwarof 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle (jorps, and was present in the engagement at E 1 Teb (two Clasps) .
"*' Captain H. G. Leigh served with the istLifeGuardsin the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engage-
ments ail El Magfar and Malisama, in the action of Kassasin (9th September), at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, ana at
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the
Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and Metammeh, and at the
attack on the convoy on the 14th February 1885 (two Clasps),
i"" Captain Hon. R. White served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*" Captain G. H. L. Galbraith served in the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at
Kirbekan (Medal with two Clssps, and Khedive's Star).
*••* Captain F. W. Marshall served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
**' Captain C. F. S. Ewart served with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to
the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*'<' Captain A. M. M'Murdo, when attached to the Egyptian Army at Suakin, commanded a detachment of
Camel Corps in the attack on Osman Digna's camp at Handoub on the 17th January 1888— wounded (4th Class
of the Medjidie); also served m the operations on the Soudan frontier m 1889, including the engagement at
Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
^^"t l,ord Bingham served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-S5 with the
Irregular Mounted Troops.
^- Captain W. B. Watts served in "the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal
with Clasp) ; and in the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the ist Battalion West India
Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
'" Captain T. Dewhirst served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Beserve of Officers. 577^
I
'" Captain H. W. A. Collins served with the Jowati Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp) . Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp) .
'"♦ Captain P. F. Dwyer served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
*=^ Captain B. Cotton served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1883 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by Briti:;h troops
in 1883-85. Also served ill the operations in the Soudan in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie).
*»^ Captain C. E. Pierce served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Cjrps (Me.lal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'" Captain G. D. Milligan served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and was oresent in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the
■destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'5' Captain H. L. Rokeby served with the Burmese Expedition in i835-88 (Medal with Clasp).
*^' Captain C. F. Sewell served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temxi (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
** Captain W. M. Inglis served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion
of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hashesnon the ist February, and in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
**' Captain M. Robinson served with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 under Colonel Ellis including the
capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain W. A. Persse served with the Manipore Expedition in 1831 (Medil with Clasp).
*^ Captain B. Oakes served throughout the Hazara campaign in i883 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain M. F. H. Sandford served in the Egpytian war of ;832 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star). Served in tha
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and was present in the engage-
ment at Hasheen (Clasp).
^^' Captain C. P. Lloyd served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
*'■'' Captain E. B. Hawker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1386-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
*^' Captain P. Ford-Mellows served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
-with two ClaspsV
*^ Captain A. P. Murray served in the Soudan Expedition in 1834 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*™ Captain D. P. Sunderland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'™ Captain H. Wiltshire served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagemeut at Mahsama,
in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 1883, including the engagement at Toski (Clasp).
'"' Major G. K. Tony served with the 80th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulnndl (Medal with Clasp).
8'* Captain J. W. H. Marshall AYest.— For War Sei-vices, see Militia (Somerset Light Infantry).
8"^ Captain AT. A. Scott. — For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
"" Major J. F. Trant.— For War Services, see Militia (Irish Rs^imeat).
""* Captain C. H. Colvin — For War Services, see Militia (Essex Regiment).
*" Captain T. Lay served in the Afghan war in i83o, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Can-
dal.ar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
*'' Captain the Hon. Arthur Hay served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 18882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Midal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burma
Mounted Police in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
**' Lieut. H. Wiokham served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8*2 Lord A. F. Gomptou served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"5* Lieut. C. M. Grenfell served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the
Soudan E.xpedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussirs, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
<Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
885 The Duke of Bedford served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"8^ Lieut. J. P. De la P. Beresford served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and wis present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
886 Lieut. G. Wolfe served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
883 Lieut. J. H. Martin served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 19th Hussars, and was present at the two
actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8^1 Lieut. F. R. Drake served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Serrei
■with the expedition up the River Gambia in iSyi-92 (Medal witli Clasp).
852 Lieut. E. K. B. Tighe served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps).
8's Lieut. J. H. de B. Harris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1883-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liver-
pool Regiment, and was severely wounded in an attack near Myingyan in May 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
895 Lieut. D'A. Symonds served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the cavalry
affair at Erzungayan and in the engagement at Olundi (Medal with Clasp).
89« Lieut. W. Holt served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
i(Medal with Clasp).
i..,857 Captain J. Marshall served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affxir
at Siah Sung and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
*'■'* Captain A. C. Cooper served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
8'J9 Lieut . F. G. Hughes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warr 884-85 w th the
luniskiUing Dragoons.
'™ Captain \V. Duke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
^o' Captain J. Miller served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
'■"'2 Cantain T. Baillie served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal).
™3 Captain J. Stead served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
''*' Captain Parr Campbell served with the 78th Highlanders in rhe Afghan war in i83o (Medal). Served in
the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 as Quarter Master with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Higtilanders (mentioned iu
•despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Quarter Master 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
"">' Captain G. R. Grier served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
™^ Captain J. M'Loughlin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1378-79
((Medal). Served iu the Boer war of 1S81. Served in the Esrypcian war of 1882 Medal, and Khedive's Star).
iServed with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, Clasp) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886.
5"' Captain R. H. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (iledal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4" (Clasp) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
'"8 Captain W. E. M'Teigh served iu the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of
577^ War Services of the Reserve of Officers.
5™ Captain J. Dean served in the Boer vrnr of 1881. Perred with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present
at the action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'•" Captain R. Aris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
911 Captain S. G. Miller served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
s'^ Captain W. Oliver served in the Boer warof i8Sr with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
"2 Captain J. J. Tompkins served in the Kafir war in 1S7---S including the operations against the Galekas;
also served m the Zulu war in 1870, and was present in the engagement at Ulunili (Medal with Clasp).
'1* Captain H. Christie served in the expedition against the Yonnies, West Coast of Africa, in 18S7-S8 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1802 including the capture of Tambi, and
with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 including the capture of Toniataba (Clasp).
"5 Captain W, Sollyer served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal wit:; Clas])).
i*"^ Captain W. Webster served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta a nd at the battle of Tel-e!-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'1' Captain A. J. Garrard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of Ah Musjid
Medal with Clasp).
^'8 Captain W. B. Tuck served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
51' Captain W. Holohan sei-ved in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
9=0 Captain T. Ford served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout
he campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present
in the engagements at Ilasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai,.
afterwards served as Transport Officer to the Battalion (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of Captain,
two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, including the engagement at (jiniss.
'^' Lieut. J. W. Fairley served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane, and at
Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
■'' CaptainF. L. Cassell served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of iS8r, and took part
in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Soudan
campaign in lEE;. and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'-'^ Captain S. J. Miller served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present at the battle of Gingindhlovu and at
the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
5^* Captain J. Ross served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879 and the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans, and in the operations around Cabul in Decem-
ber 1870 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three C faspe, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Boer war of 1S81.
5-' Captain H. M'Kiernan served in the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
'^f" Captain J. Connolly served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakiu and was present in the engagement
at Gemaizah (Medai mth Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^•' Lieut. J. H. G. G. Hogg served in the Abyssinian war in 1S68 (Medal).
^^ Captain R. J. Roche served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 (Clasp).
'■'^' Captain F. Gardiner served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the engagements at Nukumaru
and Kakaramea and the Wanganui campaign (Medal).
5^" Captain T. V. Sheehan served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
"' Captain W. Cumberland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards (Medal, and Khe-
dive's Star).
'32 Captain C. H. Murdoch served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with t'ae Expedition to
the Soudan in 1S84 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Clasp).
'■" Captain W. Holmes served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'''' Captaint Folson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'35 Lieut. P. Smith served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^''' Lieut. T. Jarrett served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'3" Lieut. P. Higgins served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and was present at the assault and capture
of the Putahi Pah (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of :882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagements at Kosheh and Giniss.
"5 Lieut. G. Sidmouth served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
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Sir William AVyllie, &c.— For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, 4c., see the
Corps to which they respectively belong.
^ Sir Anthony Blaxland Stransham serveti at the battle of Navarino, 2tet October 1827 (War Medal with Clasp).
Served on the China Expedition in 1S40-41 (Medal) ; was Adjutant and Brigade Major at the attack on Chuenpee,
commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the Whampoo Batteries, at the reduction of Macao Fort, which
he garrisoned and commanded ; at the capture of several small forts on 17th March 1841, be was severely wounded
by an explosion, and mentioned for his gallantry ; was Adjutant at the capture of Canton, and until th« end of the
war ; for these services he received the Brevet rank of Major on obtaining his Company. Served with the com-
bined expedition to the Baltic from March to July 1854 (Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
' General Tate served in the R. M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war.
' Sir George Langley served in the operations on the North Coast of Spain, in command of a Detachment of
Royal Marines of H.M. ship Castor during 1834 and two following year, and was severely wounded on the 9th June
1836, defending the Heights of Passages against a very superior force of Carlists,— for bis conduct on this ocasion
he was awarded the ist Class of the Order of San Fernando. He served subsequently on the North Coast of Spain
from 1838 to 1840, and had the same Order conferred on him a second time for his general services in Spain.
'" Sir George Schomberg served with; the Baltic Expedition in 7855 (Medal), and commanded Marine Artillery
of a Division of gnnboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet
. Major). Commanded the R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Cantonr
river, was in command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture-
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^ General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the first capture
ofChusan; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue forts in the Canton river; participated in the actions of the
first and second Bars ; wasengagedin the destruction of all the enemies sea'and river defences, including the
fortresses of French Folly and Hnqua's Fort ; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort ; storming of the
Bird's Nest Battery, and finallj- at the combined attack on the enemy's position and entrenched Camp on the
Heights above Canton (Medal). Was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian Garrison frojQ
Redoubt Kaleh, 19th May 1854. Served with the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea until Feb. 1855, after which with
the combined force at the battle of Balaklava and before Sebastopol until its fall; acted as Field Officer to the
Battalion, landed at Kertch, and occupation of Yeni Kal# ; and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" General Lambrick served on the north coast of Spain from 1836 to 1840 with the Royal Marine Battalion, and
was present ir nine general engagements, including the capture of Hemani and the attack on Fontarabia —
wounded (mentiored in despatches, and ist Class of the Order of St. Fernando).
^^ General W. G. Suther served with the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Ha*
received the War Medal with Clasp, ns also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of .Syria in 1840-41. Com-
manded Ihe Battalion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of the Forts of Simonosaki bj'
the I'ombincd Fleets ; landed in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of the five Forts and magazines
on the 6th September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enemy's stockade (mentioned
in despatches, CB., Colonel, and Oificer of the Legion of Honor).
'' Sir P. C. Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in Chinai
in 1841-42 during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang. Landed on 24th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
factory at Canton; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 2cjth
October, andthroughotitthe subsequent operations — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the-
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marines at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the shore operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in desnatches).
'* Sir Arthur Herbert served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles in the Crimea and the
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Mediidie. and Turkish Medal).
" Sir Charles W. Adair served in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), and was slightly wounded
in the assault upon Gebail. Served before Sebastopol during its siege and tall, and with the B.M. Battalion at the
occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale, as also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines at the capture and destruction
of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864
(slightly wounded, and mentioned in despatches).
=0 Sir Charles Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1S40-41, including the blockade of Alexandria (Turkish
Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp). Served as Lieutenant R. Marine Artillery on board H.M.S. Firebrand
on the S.E. coast of America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combined English and French
Squadrons in the River Parana in 1846, including the action of Obligado, the landing, storming, and capture of bat-
teries ; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding with the action at St. Lorenzo, on which occasion he
constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, remaining concealed
for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenzo by Men of War with large
corvoy of 120 merchant vessels on the 25th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with R.M. Battalion
at Monte Video when besieged by General Oreb, performing the duty of Acting Adjutant for 13 months. Proceeded
to China in 1859 *" take charge of R.M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer of the Corps in the Rocket
Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the 21st August i86o. Served as senior Officer in com-
mand of R.M. Artillery and R. Marines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which proceeded up the River Peiho two
days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took possession of the Tientsin Forts
and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the same till relieved by a force sent
forward by the army. Appointed on 10th September i860 to the command and charge of the Siege Trai n Flctiha
Employed in transporting the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tangchow, 16 miles from Pekin (services officially
acknowledged). Appointed to the staff of the 2nd Division R. Artillery on 4th Oct. r86o and served during the advance
on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Marines at its surrender (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
" General C. M' Arthur served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
** Sir John Williams was severely woimded at Lagos, Western Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to pro-
t3Ct H.M. steamer Teazer, then aground (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen).
Oeneral Officers Retired tinder Boijal Warrant — War Services. 587
^ Lord Chelmsford served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimeafrom the 3iBt May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served with the gsth Regiment in the Indian campaign (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868 as Deputy Adjutant General of the Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches for " great ability and untiring energy," CB., and Medal). Served in command of the
British forces in the Kafir war of i8;8, and in the Zulu war of 1879, being present at the engagements of Gingin-
dhlovu and XTlundi (Medal with Clasp, and GCB.).
2* Sir Archibald Alison served with the 72nd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal vrith Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkisli
Medal). Servedas Military Secretary to Lord Clyde in India during the campaign from August 1857 to March 1858.
and was severely wounded (lost left arm) at the relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and C£.),
Was Brigadier General of the European Brigade and Second in Command throughout the Ashanli war from
December 1873; led the Brigade at the battle of Amoaful, capture of Becqua, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (thanks of Parliament, and KCB., Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882.
Commanded the troops in Egypt from the occupation of Alexandria until the arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley, and
formed the entrenched position at Ramleh, thereby effectually covering Alexandria and at the same time
threatening the enemy's position. Commanded the 3rd Brigade (the Highlanders) from the arrival of S'r Gartet
Wolseley to the end of the war, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, receivea
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted Lieut. General for distinguished service in the Seld, Medal wi h
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). On the termination of the war he was appointed to the
command of the British army of occupation in Egypt.
'^ General Gwyn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the surrender 0°
Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5' Lord Clarina served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish iledai, and 5th Class
of the Medjidie). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Kotah,
battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^'' General Hon. Sir Percy Feilding served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of
Guards at the battle of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the 1st Division at the battles of Bala-
klava and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
^'^ Sir Edward Bulwer served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny of 1S57-59,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee under Outram. Commanded a
Column of troops with the Left Wing of the 23rd Fusiliers in the Bueswarra district of Oude, including the capture
of the Fort of Selimpore, and two other successful engagements at Julrowlee and Poorwah, commanded Left Wing
of the 23rd at the defeat of Benee Madho by Lord Clyde at Buxar Ghat (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two
Clasps, and mentioned in despatches).
^* Sir Martin Dillon served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-g (Medal); also with
the Flank Companies at the forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Charles Napier in Feb-
ruarj' 1850 (Medal with Clasp); with the Rifle Brigade (2nd Battalion) in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebas-
topol, from the 18th March 1856 ; was present with it during the whole of its services in the field in India, Irom
November 1857 to December 1859, including the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one
sword wounds), siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), Oude campaign of 1S58 under Sir Hope Grant,
and with Lord Clyde in his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alfred Eorsford, and sub-
sequently as his principal Statf Officer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second
Trans-Gogra campaign ; also as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier in
coniunction with 12,000 Nepaulese troops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had
crossed the Nepaul boundary (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to China in i860 as Assistant Adjutant General of
Major General Sir R. Napier's Division, and was present dui-ing that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts,
tc, and the advance to Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served the Abyssinian campaign as
Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen, Colonel, and Medal).
^5 Sir Mark Walker served the Eastera campaign of 1S34-55 as Adjutant of the 30th Regt., including tha
battles of Ahna (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. On the night of the 21st
April he volunteered and led a party which took and destroyed a Russian Rifle-pit, for which he was mentioned in
the despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On the night of the gth June he was dangerously wounded in the
Trenches — right arm amputated (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, MedaJ with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal) : received the iTtC " for hiiving at Inkerman, 5th November 1854, distingmshed himself in
front of his regiment, by jumping over a wall in the face of two battalions of Russian Infantry which were
marching towards it, for the purpose of encouraging his comrades by his example to advance against such heavy
odds, which they did, and succeeded in driving back both battalions." Served throughout the campaign of iSfo
in China as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal with two Clasxis for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
^'' General T. C. Lyons served in the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and com-
manded the selected marksmen of the Regiment in the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Fort of
Dhowraha, whence he assisted in bringing away two guns under a heavy fire; was ji resent at the siege and
capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and affair of Mohan, and commanded four Companies
at Morar Mow and Bcerah, Fort of Simree, and action of Buxar Ghat; served as Brigade Major to the 2nd
Brigade Oude Force, and was present at the capture of Fort Oohmrea (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
2" Sir Wilbraham Lennox landed in the Crimea on 30th Sept. 1854 and served uninterruptedly with the Army
there until it re-embarked in June 1856; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and capture cf the Rifle
Pits on 20th Nov. 1854 (Victoria Cross), siege andfallof Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) ; was awarded the VK for " cool and gallant conduct ia establishing a
lodgment in Tryon's Rifle Pit (Sebastopol), and assisting to repel the assaults of the enemy. This brilliant opera-
tion drew forth a special order from General Canrobert." Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58 ; was
present at the action of Khuj wa ; commanded the Engineer Brigade at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
(mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and thanked by the Governor General in Council), and against the Gwalior
Contingent ending in its defeat at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec; present at the action of Khodagunj ;
served at the siege of Lucknow in March 1858 (mentioned in Chief Engineer's report and recei-ed Brevet of Major) ;
commanded the Engineers at the attack on Fort Rooya, and at the action of AUegunj ; present at the capture of
Bareilly, and at the action of Doundeakera ; comniaaded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomreeah ; present
at the afiair of Burgeedie, the capture of Fort Musjeedia, and the affair on the River Raptee near Bankee 31st
Dec. 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Was sent to
the German armies during the Franco-German war, and was with them from the 14th November 1870 till the loth
March 1871. Present at the siege of Paris from nth to 15th December 1870; at the siege of Mezieres from the 24th
December till its surrender on the 2nd January 1871 ; at the siege of Paris from the loth January till the 4th
February ; and at the siege of Belfort from 7th February till the entry of the German troops on the i8th February
1871. Was Military Attach^ with the Turkish troops during the Russo-Turkish war of 1876-78 (Turkish War
Medal).
^* General H. Rowlands served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Octobei,
attack of the Quarries on 7th June and twice on the Rifle-pits, attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th
September— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) ; received the "SfSL " for rescuing Colonel Haly, of the 47th Regi-
ment, from Russian soldiers. Colonel Haly having been wounded and surrounded by them, and for gallant exertions
5°7* General Officers Itelired tinder lioijal Warrant. — War Services.
yi ^^'ding the ground occupied b3' his advanced piquet against the enemy, at the commencement of the battle of
Ii k rman, 5th November 1854." Served in the Kafir war in 1877-79 on special service at Luneberg, and com-
manded the troops in the engagement at Tolako Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
•» Sir George Greaves served at Peshawur during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58. Herved as Deputy Assistant
Adiutant General in the Eusofzye Expedition of 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served m the war in New Zealand as D.A. Quarter Master General from January 1862 to January
1866. Surveyed the Waikato River under circumstances of great difficulty and danger, and piloted up it the gun-
boats Afon and Pioneer. Was present at nearly the whole of the engagements, and was repeatedly mentioned In
despatches— mentioned as being "always conspicuous for energy and daring" (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
aud Medal). Served as Chief of the Staff of the Ashanti Expedition of 1873-74. and was present at the battle of
Amoatul, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie, including the minor engiigements on the road. Mentioned
ni despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms:—" Colonel Greaves assumed the duties of Chief of
t le Staff on the 17th December. His great knowledge of the army, his experience as a Staff Officer, the zenl and
a lility he brings to bear upon his work mark him out as eminently qualified for the post he occupied. He has
remlered the most valuable assistance " (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as
Chief of the Staff to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
••'' Sir Edward Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s StaflT with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
George Cathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
includmg the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevets of Alajor and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
■" General Stannus served in the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan, including the forcing of the Khyber Pass,
and battle of Mamoa Khail (Medal). Commanded the personal escort of Sir HughGoughat the battle ot'Mahara.i-
poro, and throughout the Gwalioi campaign of 1843-44 (mentioned in despatches, Bronze Star). Served through-
out the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, with the Governor General's Body Guard at the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah, and was also present at Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Expedition to Kote Kangra
in 1846. Punjp.ub campaign of 1848-49, present at the action of Ramnuggur, and again commanded the Cavalry
escort of Lord Gough at the battles of Ohillianwallah and Goojerat, at which last he was severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Wound Pension for Life, and Brevet of Major). Was present at
Meerut when the outbreak of the Sepoy Mutiny took place at that station in May 1857.
" Sir Frederick F. Maude served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 as Adjutant of the Butfs, and was present at
the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843— horse shot under him (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimean campaign
from April 1855, including both assaults on the Redan on i8th June, in reserve, and 8th September, and siege and
fall of Sebastopol. Commanded the Buffs from 3rd August till the 8th Sept., on which date he commanded the
covering and ladder party of the 2nd Division, furnished by his regiment, at the final assault on the Redan—
dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) : recommended by his Regiment
tor, and received, the Fd " for conspicuous and devoted bravery on the Sth September 1855, when' in command of
the Covering and Ladder Party of the Second Division, on the assault of the Redan (Sebastopol), to which he
gallantly led his men. Havmg entered the Redan, he, with onlj- nine or ten men, held a position between traverses,
aad only retired when all hope of support was at an end, himself dangerouslj' wounded." Commanded the 2nd
Division Peshawur Valley Field Force during the campaiga of 1878-79 in Afghanistan (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB.. and Medal).
** General Roche served the campaign of 1838-39 in Beloochistan and Affghanistan as Aide de Camp, and at
periods as Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Joseph Thackwell, commanding the Cavalry, and was present at
the forcing^ of the Bolan andKhojuc Passes, taking of Candahar, siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), occu-
pation of Cabool and Jellalabad, Passage of the Khyber Pass, and several skirmishes. Served the campaign of
1842 with Sir George Pollock's Axxay in Afff^hanistan in command of a troop of the 3rd Light Dragoons, including
the forcing of the Khyber Pass andrelief of Jellalabad; was Staff Officer to Colonel Taylor in the expedition against
Lolpoora.^and subsequently commanded the Cavalry (130) of Colonel Eckfort's Force (Medal). Served as Aide de
Camp to Sir Joseph Thackwell and subsequently as Assistant Quarter Master General of the Cavalry Division of
the Army of the Sutlej in 1846— horse wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was thrice thanked in General
orders and despatches, and promoted to the rank of Major.
=■' General Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^' The Duke of Grafton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Coldstream Guards, including
the siege of Sebastopol, and battles of Balaklava and Inkerman— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Sar-
driian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'" General Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in 1838. Also in the pursuit of Tantia
Topee in Central India in 1858.
'* General Hope served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 20th Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Central India under Sir John Michel in 1858, and was present
at the actions of Rajghur (in command of a Brigade), Mungrowlee, Sindsvaho, and Kurai (CB., Medal, and mentioned
in despatches). Commanded the 71st in the operations in Eusafzye in 1863 under Sir N. Chamberlain — wounded on
the 2oth Nov. at the recapture of the Crag Piquet (mentioned in despatches, and th.anked by the Commander in
Chief in India, Medal with Clasp) .
" General J. A. Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrenderof Mooltan,
and was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
*" Sir James Hills-Johnes. — For War Services, see'Militia Artillcrj'.
" Sir Gerald Graham served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and served intheTrenchesthroughout the siege of Sebastopol — twice wounded ; ledaladderparty to the
assault of the Redan on the i8th June 1855 (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the final assault of
the 8th Sept. ; was employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Maior) : was awarded the Uffi for
"determined gallantry at the head of a ladder party, at the assault of the Redan (Sebastopol), on the 1 8th June
1855. Devoted heroism in sallying out of the trenches on numerous occasions, and bringing in wounded officers
and men." Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the
I'aku Forts, and surrender of Pekin— wounded with jingall-ball (CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel). Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 2nd Brigade, and was present at the
engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, and in the" battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice
mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the expedition to the Soudan in 1884, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teh and Temai (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted Lt. General
tor distinguished service in the field, ist Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Again commanded an expedition
to the Soudan in 1885 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, QCMO., and Clasp).
"•" General C. J. Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storm-
ing of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle ol Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
" General P. G. Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includirgtheaffairsofBulganacandM'Kenzie'a
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Sir Edward Newdegate served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to
July 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Zulu war of 1879 in command of the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp and CB).
"' Lieut.General CB. Ewart proceeded to Tarkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Army in the East on its
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arrival, aud served irith it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, inciudinfr one year as Major of Brigade,
Royal Engineers, and waa present in the afTairs of Balganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four
Clasps. Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Msdals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). During the Boer war of 1881 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer to the Natal Field Force,
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Brigadier General in command of the Base and Line of Com-
munications including the general supervision of the contemplated railroad to Berber (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with ClasD. aad Khedive's Star).
"' Sir John M'Leod served with the 4ind Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against
the mutineers in India, including the actions at Oawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat (mentioned in despatches),
Khodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martini ere. Banks' Bungalow, and
B«gum's Kottee (mentioned in despatch), attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the
42nd Highlanders, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in <674. Commanded the Regi-
ment until ordered up to the front from Mansu tii the north aide of the Adansi Hills to take command of the
Advanced Guard of the Army, now composed of ihe former Advanced Guard— viz.. Lord Gifford's Scouts and
Russell's Regiment— together with Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment, Head Quarters 2nd West India Regiment,
and Rait's Artillery. Commanded the force at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, and capture of Borbo-
rassie ; commanded the Left Attack at the battle of Amoaful ; commanded the Advanced Guard at the capture
and destruction of Becquah, the Advanced Guard engagement of Jarbinbah, and the skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabiu and the river Ordah. Cummeuced the attack at the battle of Ordahsu with portions of
Wood's and Russell's Regiments, three companies Rifle Brigade, and a 7-pounder gun (slight contused wound of
the hand). Afterwards with the 42nd, a gun, aud Rocket Detachment, forced the position and pressing the
fugitives with the Highlanders entered Coomassie the same evening and was appointed Commandant of the place
(several times mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
''' Lieut. General D. MaoFarlan served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the defence of the Residency at
Lucknow. Was slightly wounded by round-shot splinters aud severely by a bullet (meutioaed in despatch and
by Governor General in Council, a year's service for Luckn3w, Medal with Clasp, aud Brevet of Major). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 18C4 against the Mohmunds (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war from November 1878 to March 1879 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (Medali.
''J Lieut.Geueral the Hon. R. .\Ionck served with the 43rd Regiment in ttie Kaffir war in 1853 (Medal).
'""' Sir Robert Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Talju Forts, actions near Tangchow, aud surrender of Pekiu (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'<" Lt.General B. L. Gordon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in i857-53,and was present at the Reliefof
Lucknow, including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoostia.aud was also engaged in the action and defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Oawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches)
and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Lowar Barmah Division (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin Lushai Expe-
ditionary Force in command of the Burmah District (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
'"^ Lt.General G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1S57-59 with the 23rd Company Royal
Eugineers, aud was present at the action of Ktujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege aud capture of Lucknow, fnroughout the Rohilcund
'Campaign, ino'uding the attack on Port Rooya, action of AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude
and Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action of Dounderakera attack ou Fort Oomreah, action of Burjeedia,
capture of Fore Musjee lia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the
China war of iS6o, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku. led the assaulting party (after Majoi
Graham, Royal Engineers was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter
(mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct in taking up ladders and bridging the ditch under a heavy fire) ;
was present at the affairs of the i8th and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 10th Company Royal Engineers throughout the
Abyssinian camoaiga and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdala —
wounded in the right arm aud shoulder (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
"" Sir W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of
Major, Medal with I'lasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Jowak: Afreedee
Expedition in 1877-78 in command of the Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
'°* Sir Charles Knight Pear.^on served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of No. t Column, a force of all arms, whicti invaded Zululand by the
passage of the Lower Tagela. On the 22nd January he defeated in the action of Inyezane a Zulu force which in
superior numbers had taken up position to overwhelm him at a formidable pass called Majia's Hill. He then
advanced and formed the t'orrilied post of Ekowe, and held it while invested by the enemy for two months, after
which the place was relieved by Lord Chelmsford (KCMO., Medal with Clasp).
"■5 Lt.General B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M. General throughout the Al)yssinian campaign, having landed
at ZouUa with the Recounoitcring Party on the 2nd October 1867; present at the action of Arogee and fall of Mag-
dala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
I"'' Sir J. Bevan Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept. 1835, and was employed in tne demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59, ^^id commanded a Company of the
Royal Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Huga Hose ; present at the siege and storm-
ing of Chandairee (comraandt-d the ladder party at the assault, menlionad in despatches), siege and storming of
Jhansi (directed the only two succsssful columns of assault), actions of the Betwah and Koonch (mentioned in
despatches), actions before Calpee from the 15th to the 21st May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd May, in which he
supported with his Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by over-
powering numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for " prompt resolution in charging moat
successfully the very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, aud pursuing them till out of reach"),
capture of Calpee, action belore and capture of Gwalior. Served aa Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddell'a
Column in Bundlekimd in August, September and October 1858, and also with Colonel MeaUe's Column in Central
India in February, March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Served in the Soudan campaign m 1885 aa Colonel on the
Staff Commanding Royal Engineer, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of
Temai — mentioned in despatches as " having commanded the Royal Engineers in an exceptionally able manner,"
and for having rendered " unfailing assistance in carrying out the manj' engineering operations which had to be
undertaken " (Meial with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^"' Lt.General S. M. Wiseman-Clarke served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign ot 1857-59, including reliefof Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, pursuit of the enemy and capture of their guna at Seraighat, action
at Kallee Nuddie ; taking of Futtehghur, expedition to Mhow under Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of
Lucknow (mentioned in Sir E. Lugard'sdespatches), and subsequent affairs ending in the capture of Bareilly (Medal
with two (Jlasps) .
587c General Officers Betired under Royal Warrant. — War Services.
'"* Ijt.Greneral T. Ross commanded a detached force on tbe Nepaul Frontier in 1859 ; drove the rebels from the
plains of Tilawara where there was a large bazar, and next day attaroked them in the jungle of Pipurea, the whole
rebel army in consequence retired to Botoiil, where they were cut up by Sir R. Kelly — for general services on the
frontier was highly complimented by the Commander in Chief and Sir R. KeUy (Medal).
"" Sir Henry Weare served with the 32nd Regiment the Punjaub campaign of 1848, including the first siege
operations before Mooltan (Medal with Clasp) . Served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as D. A. Adj. General at Head
Quarters, including the affair of Bulganak and battle of Alma (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches) . In 1855
he served at the siege of Sebastopol, and was appointed A.Q.M. General (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major
and Lt. Colonel, Sardinianiand Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Modjidie). Commanded the 50th Regiment
during the New Zealand wars from 1863 to 1866, including the assault and capture of Rangiawhia on 2i8t Feb. 1864
(mentioned in despatches) ; the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Gamp at Nukumaru on 24th Jan. 1865 (men-
tioned in despatches, and CB.). Commanded a Force of 1200 Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry at Nukumaru and
Waitotora, moving in conjunction with the force under Sir Duncan Cameron ; also the Field Force in its advance
into the enemy's country, for some time diiring the absence of the Brigadier General, including the action of Kaka-
ramea. Commanded the Movable Column formed for keeping open the district in 1865-66, and with that Column
opened the road to Taranaki until met by the force from that district (Medal) .
'" Lt. General Rich landed in the Crimea in 1855, served in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was
present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Serveil during the campaign of 1858 in
Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, including the action at Koonch, and commanded the 71st Lt. Inf at the acti( ns
of Muttra and Despoora (mentioned in despatches) , general action of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar
(mentioned), and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded a Field Force of all
arms in the Jungles of Central India from Nov. 1858 to May 1859 in pursuit of Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, Feroze
Shah, and other rebel leaders, and on the sth April surprised and totally routed the rebels at Nainwas — thanked b.y
the Governor General in Council.
'-" Lt. General G. B. Milman was present in the action at Marigunge and at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857,
■ Commanded a Detachment during the advance oh the Dilkoosha and Martiniere (mentioned in despatches, Bre vet of
Lt.Colonel, and grant of a year's service) ; served with the 5th FusiUers in Outram's force at the Alumbagh in all
the operations of the succeeding months, including the capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59.
including the capture of the Forts of Shunkerpore, Amatee, and Oomrea, and action of Dounderkeira, where he com-
manded the advance guard (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
^^' Lt. General Redmond served with the 6ist Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of i848-4g, anu was pre-
sent at the passage of the Chenab and in the battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the
Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). B.xpedition into the Eusufzie
Country, and skirmishes near Saggow and Zoormundie on nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Commanded the flank Com-
panies 6ist Regiment with the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded Detachment 6ist Regiment which repulsed the attack of the mutinous Sepoys on the
magazine at Ferozepore on 13th May 1857, and was severely wounded. Served at the siege (from 14th Aug.)
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
"" Lt.General Hardy served the Eastei-n campaign of 1854, and commanded the Detachment of two Companies
46th Foot at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded in right .shoulder), and siege of
of Seljastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Jledal, and CB.).
'38 Lt.Geuei-al the Hon. J. J. Bourke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 88th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during'the suppression of the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
the affair of Bhognapore (mentioned in despatches), siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and siege and fall of Calpee-
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
"' Lt.General Farrington sei-ved with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej compaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the passage of tbe Chenab and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (Medal vfith two ClasDsV
1" Lt.General Meyrick served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal witb one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1*^ Lt.General de Horsey served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 13th Jan. 1855, including the battle of
Alma and siegeof Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet cfMajor, 5th Classofthe Medjidie. and Turkish-Medal) .
'" Lt.General C. Pollard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) ,
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57 (Medal).
1^8 Lt.General MacintjTe served with local rank of Captiiin attached to the Ottoman Array iu 1855-56. Joined the
Kertch expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied the ai-my of Omer Pasha
to Asia Minor, and was present throughout the winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingour, after
which battle. Captain Dymock, 95th Foot, having been killed, he was appointed Aide de Camp to the British Com-
missioner, Sir Lintorn Simmons, in which capacity he served until April 1856, receiving warm acknowledgments
of his services from that otlicer on resigning tbe appointment (Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Pro-
ceeded to China in command of a Mountain Train Battery with the expedition in i860. Present at the defence of
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the i8th I'oth and 20th August i860. By a well-directed shell from
a mountain train howitzer laid by himself, he wounded Chung Wong, Commander in Chief of the rebels, in the
face, in addition to killing and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior officer of Artillery and in command of
.the South Gate Post, the princinal point attacked, during the defence (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'" Sir Seymour John Blane served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 2eth Oct.
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served as Brigade Major to General Nicholson at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers at Goodaspore on the i2l,h
and i6th July 1857, action at Nujjufghur, siege and assault of Delhi,— three times mentioned in despatches and
in General orders by the Governor General (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.General J. C. Rattray served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 4th Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal w itii
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ser\-ed also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with Havelock's
Column at the relief and subsequent defence of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches) , defence of the Alumbagh
under Outram, and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
"^ Lt.General H. G. Woods served with tihe 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854, and was present at
the siege and fall ol Sebastopol, and commanded the Grenadiers of the 97th with the stoi-mmg party of the Redan
on the 8th Sept.— wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'68 Lt.General Traill-Burroughs served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign ol 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assaults of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the storming of the
Secundrabagh and of the Shahnujeev (was the first through the breach at the Secundrabagh and was slightly
wounded on the head by a tulwar cut) . battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khoda-
gunge, storming of the Beegum Khotee and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal witn
two Clasps). Served with the Euzofzai Field Force in the campaign against the Boneyrs and other mountain tribea
on the N.W. Frontier ot India in Dec. 1863, and commanded the Regiment whilst encamped m the Umbeyla Pass
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). . ,. t^ ,i,. ,
"s Lt.General J. Fulton served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Also at the siege of Delhi (men-
tioned in despatches with " especial approbation and thanks for zeal, abUity, and coolness m situations ol great
danger," Medal with Clasp).
'" Lt.General W. Roberts served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, mcluding
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and rurkishMetial) .
Commanded a Detachment of 500 men of the 2Sth Regt. against the Waghers with the Okamundel Field Force in
1859, including the assault on the Fort of Bejt on the 6th Oct., and siege and occupation of D warka ; commanded
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the reconnaissance on Dwarka from lit. Colonel Donovan's Force, consisting of 2 field-pieces and 150 men, on the
26th October 1859.
1" Lt.General W. Eickman served -with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of
Sebastopol and sortie of 22nd March (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal>.
"* Lt.General F. Gr. T. Deshon served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde, and was present at the battle or
Hyderabad (Medal) . He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45, and was prescB*
at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur, as also in the operations against the Forts
of Munnahur and Munsontosh in the Southern Concan. Landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on 21st April
1855, and served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded a portion of the Regiment detached on duty
in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of fte
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"« Lt.(Jeneral G. N. Boldero served with the zist Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 27th
April 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded in left arm) and siege of Sebastopo
Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1" Lt.General G. S. Young served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 80th Regt., including the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served in thelndian campaign m 1858-59,
commanded the Head Quarter Wing of che 80th Regt. with a column in Oude at the capture of the Fort of Simree,
at Beera and Dooudeakeira (Brevet of Major, Medal). .
'"> Lt.General Henning served with the 88thRegiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle
of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal) . Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, including the actions before Cawnpore on the zbtn
27th and 29th Nov. and subsequent ooerations to '6th Dec. 1857, affair at Bhognapore on 4th February, siege of
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and fall' of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the 26th
Cameroniaus in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"2 Lt.General Wombwell served with the 46th Regt. at the siegeof Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Lt.General C. T. Stewart served in the Punjaab campaign of 1S48-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budle-
keserai, and throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
'** Lt.General H. F. Williams served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles daring the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town, and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the-
battle of Goojerat, the pui-suit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Aifghaus beyond the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps) . Also present during the operations in the Euzofzye Couiitry, and capture of the insur-
gent villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign of 1857 against the muti-
neers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking-
of the Heights before Delhi on 8th June, subsequent siege operations to i6th August— severe gun-shot wound and
left thigh-bone broken on 19th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.General A. U. Cooke served in the Crimea from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Lt.General H. Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under
the Naval Commander in Chief Vice- Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper. Was sent by him in August 1864 to reconnoitre
the batteries in Simonosaki Straits, and was afterwards present with a Detachment of Royal Engineers in the actios
of the 5th Sept. 1864 and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
"* Lt.General A. H. Cobbe served as a Volunteer with the Field Force throughout the siege and capture of
Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Afghan war in 1878-79 in command of the ist Infanti-y Brigade
Koorum Field Force, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.General J. W. Laurie served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 8th November 18-54,
until the evacuation of the Crimea, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of
the two sorties on the advanced trenches in front of the Ovens on the 22nd and 23rd November (mentioned in
despatclies), attacks on the Barrack Battery on the i8th June and on the Redan on the 8th September 1855 ; he was
wounded in December 1854, and again in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served in India dming the mutiny, and was Staff Officer of a Field Force in the Rewah Kantee district
in i860 (Medal). Served during- the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Second in Com-
mand from the ist April till the close of the rebellion, and as Commandant of the Base and Lines of Communication
in the North West (Medal). Served during the Servo-Bulgarian war in 1885-86 as Red Cross Commissioner
with the Servian Army (received the thanks of the King and Government of Servia, the Red Cross of Servia,
and the Second Class of St. Sava).
'5<5 Lt.General R. T. Glyn served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 24th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal) .
Served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, first in command of the Eastern frontier, and afterwards in command of the
forces in the Transkei, being present in the engagement at Newmarke (several times mentioned in despatches,
CB.). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first in command of No. 3 Column, being present at the attack on Sirayo's
Krantz and the operations at Matyani's stronghold, and subsequently, as Colonel on the Staff, as Commander of
the Forces in the Transkei, &c. ; afterwards in command of the Infantry Brigade, 2nd Division, being present ir>
the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, CMG., Medal with Clasp).
•^' Lt.General G. H. Page served in the 58th Regt. in New Zealand (Medal), and was present at the storming of
Kawiti's Pah nth Jan. 1846, aad he defeated the natives in a night attack on his post on the River Hutt, i6thMay
following. Present at the skirmish at Taitai i6th June, commanded a Detachment at the capture of Chief Te Raupe-
rahs and at the skirmish in Horokiwi Valley ; present at the attack ana repulse of the enemy on the settlements
and stockades of Wanganui igth May ; and in the action of the 19th July 1847 he directed a charge which
repulsed the enemy. Served with the 41st Regt. in the Crimea, subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol, from the'
6th Dec. 1855, until the withdrawal of the Army.
'^s Lt.General G. E. Baynes served with the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties
on the Qth, 14th, 18th and 23rd July, and commanded the storming party of the 2nd Column of attack at the assault
of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
I''' Major General W. Cooper served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the campaign of 1852-53 in Eurmah,
including the capture of Rangoon, capture of Prome, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served
as Assistant Quarter Master General to the expeditionary force on the Eusufzai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in
1858, and in the same capacity with the expeditionary force in the Wuzeeri country under Brigadier General
Chamberlain in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
2™ Sir John M'Neill served during the campaign of 1857-5S in India as Aide de Camp to Sir Edward Lugard
during the siege and capture of Lucknow, engagement at Jauripore, relief of Azimghur, and various operations at
J ugdespore( Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). In 1861 proceeded with Sir Duncan Cameron to New Zealand
as his Aide de Camp and served there until 1865 ; present at the engagements on the Katikara river, the Koeroa, Ran-
gariri, the Gate Pah, and various other encounters with the natives (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Victoria Gross, and
Medal) : received the iJffi " for the valour and presence of mind which he displayea in New Zealand, on the 30th
March 1 864, which is thus described by Private Vosper, of the Colonial Defence Force. Private Vosper states that
he was sent on that day with Private Gibson, of the same force, as an escort to Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, Aide
de Camp to Lieutenant General Sir Duncan Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill was proceeding to Te
Awamutu on duty at the time. On returning from that place, and about a mile on this side of Ohai.pu, this
Officer, having seen a body of the enemy in front, sent Private Gibson back to bring up infantry from Ohanpu,
and he and Private Vosper proceeded leisurely to the top of a rise to watch the enemy. Suddenly they were
attacked by about 50 natives, who were concealed in the fern close at hand. Their only chance of escape was
by riding for their lives, and as they turned to gallop, Private Vesper's horse fell and threw him. The natives
thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, on perceiving Private Vosper was not
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following him, returned, caught Ms horse, and helped him to mount. The natives were firing sharply at them
and were so near that, according to Private Vosper's statement, it was only by galloping as hard as they could
that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lt. Colonel M'Neill's assistance, for he could not have
caught his horse alone, and in a few moments must have been killed." Commanded the Tipperary Flying
Column during the Fenian disturbances in the winter of 1866-67, and was thanked hy Lord Strathuairn in
General orders for services rendered on that occasion. Served on the Staff of the Red River Expedition from
Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1870 (CMG.). Served as Colonel on the Staff and Second in Command of the
Ashanti expedition under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1S73 till very severely wounded on the 13th Detober in the
attack of the village of Essaman (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Appointed Aide de Camp to H.R. H.
the Commander in Chief in January 1874, and Ecmerry to the Queen on the nth August following. Accompanied
H.R. 11. the Duke of Connaught to Egypt in 1882 when commanding the Brigade of Guards ; served throughout
the Egyptian war, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of a
Brigade of Infantrj-, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba in command of the troops (men-
tioned in despatches, two Clasps).
^"i Lt. General A. H. Dawson served in the Afghan war in i»3o (Modal).
'"* Lt.General F. M. Colvile served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was :present at the
capture of Kirwee, and commanded three Companies 43rd Light Infantry at the subsequent operations in Bundle-
cund. Central India, under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the New Zealand
war in 1864-65, and was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in
Taranaka. Very severely wounded on the 22nd Oct. 1865 — right thigh-bone fractured (frequently mentioned
in despatches, and thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal).
^"^ Lt.General V. H. Bowles served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman ; siege, assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to
Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
'"' Lt.General A. R. Gloag served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attac £ and capture of Suringee and
of Woojee Guddah.
'™ Lt.General J. I. Macdonell landed in the Crimea in January 1855, and sert ;d with the 71st Highlanders
in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and took part in the expedition to Kei tcl and Yenikali (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir He ?h Rose during the summer of
1858, and was present at the actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action of
Morar and subsequent operations terminating in the taking of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Easofzai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and
other Afghan tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeylah Pass, numerous
■outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Crag Piriuet, and final engagements resulting in the total defeat of
the assembled hill tribes (India Medal with Clasp for Umbeyla).
™' Lt.General J. F. Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
•<Medal with two Clasns, and Brevet of Major).
2"' Sir Richard Sankey served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations
at Cawnpore under General "Wmdham, siege and capture of Lucknow ( Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (CS., Medal).
="" Lt.General J. T. Dalyell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the 21st
Eusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
■of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"'» Lt.General T. I. M. Hog served with the Saugor Field Division under Brigadier Whitlock in 1858 and was pre-
-Sent at the action on the J7th April (Medal).
^'2 Lt.General H. Kent. — For War Services, see Militia (Middlesex Regiment).
2'5 Sir Andrew Clarke was euployed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a party
making a detailed reconnaisance within the disturbed districts in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
'"^ Lt.General J. MuUins served in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the
Detachment of Sappers and Miners with the fore e under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief
Myah Toon in the vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853 (Medal).
2" Lt.General T. N. Harward served with Havelock's Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow,
including the defeat of the rebels at Fuctehpore, Aoung, Pandoo, Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithcor, ilungarwar, and
Telief of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Modal with Clasp).
2" Sir William Bellairs was present with the Second Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, from
the landing in Turkey to the evacuation of the Crimea, including the battles of Alma (as Adjutant of the 49th Regt.)
■and Inkerman (where he led into action a Detached Wing of the 49th Regt.), siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of
the 26th October, attack of the Quarries on 7th June, and of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (men-
■tioned in despatches "for distinguished conduct"). Appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Getieral in
Dec. 1854, and Assistant, Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division at the close of the campaign (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master Geneial throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78. Commanded the combined
forces on the Eastern Frontier from December to March during the Gaika rebellion (several times mentioned in
despatches, CB., mentioned by General Sir A. Cunynghame for "great intelligence in the distribution of hia
troops"). Served throughout the Zulu campaign of 1879 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and
commanded the laager for the protection 0/ the column traiu during the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in
despatches;. Brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies by Governi.ir Sir Baitle Frere for
the "valuable advice which his judgment and experience enabled him to afford" him "under circumstances of no
ordinary difficulty and danger" (KCilG. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Boer war of t83o-8i as
Brigadier General commanding the Forces in the Transvaal, and afterwards as Administrator of the Transvaal,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
^'^° Lt.General S. H. E. Chainier commanded Mounted Train Howitzers and Rockets in the engagement with the
Hill Kurreens in Pegu on 22nd April 1856. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign from 29th May 1857 to 13th Sept.
J858, including the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, Badshagunge, Sultanpore, and Dhowrara under
General Pranks; siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; the relief of Azimghur and actions of Munnihar,
Tonse Bridge, Nughai, Munnuhar, Shropore Ghaut, Jugdespore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chowbeypore under
'General Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery during the severe engagements at Cawnpore under General
Windham on the 26th, 27th and 28th November 1S57, when he was especially thanked for "the gallant manner in
which he fought his guns." Served also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
mutineers on the 6th December 1S57 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"3 Major General G. T. Brice served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the ist January 1835, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan en the iSth June and 8th September, also at the tiombardinenC
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
224 Major General F. Hardy.— For War Services, see Militia (York and Lancaster Regiment).
*" Major General Hon. W.' H. Herbert served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 3i3t July 1855, in-
clitding the siege and fall of Sebastonol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"« Lt.General the Hon. B. M. Ward'served the Eastern campaign of 1851 and up to the 3rd May 1853 with the 47th
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two
Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
227 Sir John Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Commander iB
Chief for gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opemng commu-
nication through the heart of the enemy's country. In 1851 was appointed D.A Q.M. General of the Field lorce
and assisted to organise some 3,000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the operations of the Division from i eb.
to July i85i,and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Tiirkisli
Contingent and raised and organised the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed m fortifying
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie— promoted to 2nd Class m 1874—
and Turkish Medal). In May 1856 was appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for War, to be his Com-
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missioner for settling all affairs connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, with full powers to
decide all questions of compensation to OfBcers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This service
was completed and all his decisions approved of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed Her Majesty's Com-
missioner for the Danube, under the Treaty of Paris.
226 Sir Frederick Middleton served with the sSthResiment at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah, also durinff
1846-47 in the southern part of New Zealand, including the repulse of the attack on Wanganui (mentioned in
despatch) and subsequent affairs there (Medal). Served as a Volunteer during the Santhal rebellion in India.
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; — as Orderly Officer to General Franks in the action of Sultanpore, and
subsequent affairs on the advance to Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches) ; as Aide de Camn to General
Luard at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and storming of the Martiniere, Banks' House, Begum's Kotee, and
Moulvy's Mosque (mentioned in despatch, and Brevet of Major) ; as Deputy Judge Advocate, and Aide de Camp
to General Luard at the relief of Azimghur and action of Jugdespore (mentioned in despatch) ; as Brigade Major
at the reduction of Dehayon Tirhol (mentioned in despatch), and other of the Oude Forts, also at the surrender of
Amethie (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the forces engaged in quelling the rebellion m the North West Terri-
tories of Canada in 18S5, and was present with ihe Prince Albert Column in the engagement at Pish Creek and
at the capture of Batoche (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Senate and House of Commons of
the Dominion of Canada, KCMO., and Medal with Clasp).
i"" Major General Hon. S.Mostyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and attack of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal witli Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee, Trans-Gogra campaign when tha rebels
were driven into Ntpaul (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the 2ad Battalion,
23rd Fusihers, and commanded the Head Quarters throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874,
including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becqua, battle of Ordahsu,
and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^^' Lt. General J. Sprot served with the Force under General Woodburn in the affair at Aurungabad in 1857
(Medal) ; afterwards served as acting Executive Engineer of theRajpootana Field Force and received the commen-
dation of General Roberts commanding, and of the Bombay Government, tor his " great energy and ability " in
the construction of barracks for the European troops at Neemuch.
2^2 Major General E. M. Manningham-BuUer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war o'' 1846-47, and in
that of 1852-53 (Medal).
^'^ Lt.General J. J. M'L. Innes served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency
of Lucknow, as Field Engineer with Prank's Division during its march through Oude and greatly distinguished
himself in the action at Sultanpore (Victoria Cross): received the V'iL under the following circumstances : —
" Date of act of bravery, 23rd February 1858. —At the action of Sultanpore, Lieutenant Inues far in advance of
the leading skirmishers, was the first to secure a gun which the enemy were abandoning. Retiring from thi.s
they rallied round another gun further back, from which the shoo would, in another instant, have ploughed
through our advancing columns, when Lieutenant Innes rode up, unsupported, shot the gunner who was about to
apply the match, and, remaining undaunted at his post, the mark for a hundred matchlock men, who were
sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay until assistance reached him. —ic«cr /rom Major
6-eneral Thomas Hart Franks, JCCB., of nth March 1858." Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps) Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
22* Major (leneral P. R. Solly Flood served with the53rdRegimentin a force underSir Colin Campbell in 1851-52
against the hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Served also in the Indian campaigL of 1857-59 ; vvas with the
Alumbagh Force during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Cl.yde ; with the 53rd at the relief of Cawnpore on 29th
Nov. 1857, action there on the 6th December, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Kala
Nuddee and occupation of Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege of Lucknow
as Aide de Camp to General Mansfield (severely wounded), with the 53rd during the hot weather campaign in Oude
in 1858, including the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore; as Aide de Camp to Sir Wilfiam
Mansfield during the winter campaign of 1858-59, including that in the Baiswara country and action at Dhoondea
Khaira, and the Trans-Gogra campaign with its several minor affairs and the final action on the Raptee (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'^^ Major General the Hon. C. J. Addingtonserred in the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of i854,andupto 26th
June 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery
on the iSth June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Mean-
gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp
and Brevet of Major) .
^' Major General T. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of Lucknow and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candaharwith the force under Major
General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
23» Major General P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign
from June to December 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish Medal).
^'o Lt.General H. A. Brownlow served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai
siege of Delhi — had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded
at the assault; served the Rohilcund campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
**• Major General G. R. FitzRoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in the 41st Regiment, including the battle*
of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'« Major General W. U. Hawley served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth January 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Meda with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
"*!■ Major General J. Bonus served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and captur
of Ratghnr, capture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm
of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and battle before
and capture of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) . Served in the Afghan
war in 18-8-79 ™ command of the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Field Engineer, and took part in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut.Colonel, Medal).
^« Lt.General M. de la Peer Beresford served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855,
including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia
Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
^*' Major General G. A. Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassen (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu).
2«' Lt.General J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
2« Major GeneralW. J. Chads servedas Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughoutthe Burmese warof 1852-53
and was present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attacic
on the White House Stockade, 12th April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two follow-
ing days, concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of
Bassein and Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days
during which the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major) ; received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions durin'c the
war. Served as a volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic Expedition of°i8sA
(Medal). Served as Staff Captain at Smyrna from April to September 1855, and as Commandant with rank of
Assistant Adjutant General at Smyrna and Abydos (Dardanelles) from ist September 1855 to 27th October 1856
2« Major General Ly nden Bell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 28th Regiment, including the buttles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals) . Served as Major of the 6th Regiment ia the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the
Bubsequent operations in the Black Mountam (Medal with Clasp). *
5^79 General Officers Retired under Roxjal Warrant. — War Services.
-'*' Major General A. F. Warrec served witli the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includinfr the
battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet ofMajor^Sth Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion riuriaff the whole of its service ini the suppression
of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions atCawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). £mb3r3{ed
fortlie Gold Coast in command of the zud Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battles of OrdaUsu and capture of Coomassie (several times
mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
''• Major General .1. H. Rocke .served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the T8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 ; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at tie
affairs at Nukumaru on 25th and 26tli Jan. 1863 (mentioned in despatches); and commanded the and Battalion at
the capture of the Putahl Pah on the 7th Jan. 1866 (mentioned in general orders, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
''''' Major General \V. D. S. Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol; wa.s aUo present at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at ihe
actions of Chanda, Nuneerpore, and Sultaiipore, siege and capture of Lacknow, suDsequent operations in Oude,
and affair of Meaugnnge (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
-" Major General J. Thompson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of the
3rd 12th and 14th August, i8th and 21st Sept. (Medal with two Clasps).
25* Major General F. "VV". Lambton landed in the Crimea in Sept. 1855, and served with the 7tst Highlanders in-
the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Centi-al India campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned iu
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'''''■• Sir Henry P. Ewart commanded the Household Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsaraa, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (three
times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigadier General iu command of the Cavalry Brigade — horse shot (mentioned in
dt.'<patches, iTCli., and Clasp).
-'^ Major General R. C. Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1834, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the lledan on the 8th
September (mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded the 5Sth Foot in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
'^' Major General W. J. Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton ; was present at the capture
and demolition of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French
Storming Party at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander in Chief (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
*5» Major General A. E. A. Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May
1855; then as Aide de Campto Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
'■'••'' Major General A. H. W.Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, andTurkishMedal) . Served in India in 1858, and was engagedm the repulse of the
mutinous sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March (mentioned in despatches); also served in Central India, and was
present at the capture of FortNahurgah ; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee
and afterwards served as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal).
2«i Major General Simpson Hackett served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 28th
Regiment, including the battle*of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery;
< Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, andTurkishMedal). Served with the 26th Cameronians in
Abyssinia in 186S (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'">^ Major General Henry Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut, 30th June 1857,
and throughout the defence of the Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost atlnnes' House during the first
part of the siege, and at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a
gun in battery at the head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in Generallnglis' despatch as having
" highlj' distinguished himself" (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
^<® Major General H. M. G. Purvis served m the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition against
the Wuzeerees and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
2*< Major General C. T. Haig served with the Persian E.\peditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the battle
of Khooshab and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and assault of Kotah and Dwarka— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Was Assistant Field Engi-
neer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
^'^ Major General T. F. Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th
Punjaub Infantry against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during March, April, and May i860, and was present at the
action of Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor
affairs (Medal with Clasp).
**" Major General R. W. Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in
India from 7th June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with
CSasp).
28i> Maior General A. H. Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 23rd Jan, to 12th April 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian
campaign of 1857-5S, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabunge, action of Sundella, and
taking of Fort Birwah (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade,
and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful (slightly
wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
2« Major General J. C. Tayler served with the Sanger Field Force in 1858, and was present at the affair of
Kirbrai, battle of Banda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal).
26» Major General W. H.. M'Causland served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of the
Peiho Forts (Medal with Clasp).
»«' Major General F. B. Hadow was present in several skirmishes ii^ the Sumbulpore country during the Indian
Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
2TO Sir Owen Tudor Burne served in the Crimea with the 20th Regt. subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
14th March 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant of the 20th Regiment and alsoBri-
gade Majoron the Staff of Brigadier Evelegh, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore,
aie"-e and capture of Lucknow, actions of Mohan, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Hussungunge, Morar Mow, Fort of
Simree, Fort Churda and Fort Musjeedia, Muchleegaon, Kaber Jungles, Fort Dooraha, and final operations m
Oudein 1S59 (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, and Brevet of Major
for services in the field, Medal with Clasp). Appointed in 1861 Military Secretary to Lord Strathnaim, Commander
in Chief in India. Accompanied Lord Strathnaim to England in 1865, and remained on his Staff when Com-
mander of the Forces in Ireland. Present during the Fenian disturbances in 1866-67 (received the thanks of the
authorities in Ireland) . Proceeded to India in 1868 with the late Earl of Mayo, Yiceroy and Governor General, and
served with him as Private Secretary until his assassination in 1872 (received the thanks of Government for his
services, promoted to an Unattached Majority, and appointed a CSI.).
2;i Major General W. Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the 8th September, and repulse of
the sortie on 26th October (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
372 Major General A. H. King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-551 including the affairs of Bulganao and
General Officers Retired under JRoyal Warrant. — War Services. 5^7^
M'Kenzia's rarm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and falLof Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie
on the 26th Oct. 1854, and was Aide de Camp to General Markham at the final assault of tne Redan on the 8th
September (mentioned in desipatches. Medal with four Clasps, Kuii^ht of the J'jegioa of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
-" Major General G. J. Wigram served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion
Coldstreim Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
-t Major General W. D. Bond served in. the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Lt. Colonel and Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served ia
the Boer war of 1 881 .
^"' Major General T. P. Berthon served in the Persian campaign of 1856-37 and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the Forts at Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Mountain Train in action witti insur-
gent Bheels at Shumsherpore (Indian Mutiny Medal) .
*" Major General W. L. Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely
wounded, with loss of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal). Served in the Zulu
war of 1879 and commanded one of the two divisions of the column raised for the relief of Ekowe, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
*" Major General A. Lambton served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854, and the assaults of
the i8th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian warot 1882, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-cl-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 in command of the ist Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the action near Tofreck on the 24th March, when he
was in command, and at the destruction of Temai ; was appointed Commandant at Otao (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Clasp).
^' Major General C. R. H. NichoU served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with the 2ud Battalion during the whole of its service in the .suppression of the
Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous aflaira during the Oude
campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard
skirmishes and ambuscade afl'airs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
-" Major- General C. F. Gregorie served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign m 1857-58 as
Adjutant of the 23rd Fusiliers, and was present at the relief of Lucknow and also at its subsequent capture (Medal
with two Clasps). Served in tho Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, C'i>'., Medal, 3ra Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^s" Major General W. H. Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was
present at Katikara and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition lauded at White Clifl's (received the thanks
of the Major General Commanding, Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal
with Clasp).
^1 Major General O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October- of that year. Served
also the campaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Was in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-77 under
Major General the Hon. Sir F. Colborne, including the advance on and capture of Kinta in December 1879
(Brevet of Lt.Colone), Medal with Clasp).
29' MajorGeneral H. B. Feilden served with the 33th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July
1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol — wounded(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal)'.
28» Major General G. J. Smart served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultan-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree, Sirsee, a.nd Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
^* Major General E. A. Stuart served at the siege of Sebastopol from 22nd April until severely wounded on
7th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i85o in
China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
^5 Major General Thornton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 in command of Royal Artillery
i(Modal with Clasp).
2'^ Major General J. A. Tillard served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to C'andahar and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with Clasp).
**" Major General J. E. D.Hill served with the 97th Regt. in the Crimea from the 29th July 1855, including the sieu'e
and fall of Sebastopol, and was one of the lieutenants of the ladder party at the attack of the Kedau on Sth Sept. , on
which occasion he was wounded in the left hip, and mentioned in despatches for "distinguished conduct" (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
2«* Major General H. J. Degacher served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and took part in the operations a"-ainst
the Galekasandinthe attack on the Taba kaUdoda ; alsoservedin theZulu warof 1879 (CB., Medal with Clasp)
'" Major General Cowie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir
Donald Stewart, including the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal wiih two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). '
2** Major General R. Whigham served with the 42ud Highlanders in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854, includ-
ing the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on 18th June (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
251 Major General R. C. B. Pemberton served in the Indian Mutiny camnaign, including the battle of Badleeke-
:serai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion
slightly wounded ; had charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasp*)
^'' Sir H. J. Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October
gth April, and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal).
-''* Ma.ior General F. J. Hercy served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
^^ Major General A. M. Rawlins served in the Indian Mutiny camoaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
3^' Major General M. J. R. MacGregor served with the 18th 'Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal)
^s Major General D. M. Strong served in tbe Abj'ssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, iind was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches. Brevets ol' Maior and
Lt.Colonel, and Medal). •'
2»» Major General J. B. R. Atkinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the eno-acements
at Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Patkao Shana (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt Colonel
Medal with Clasp). " •
300 Major General E. L. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions
at Amorah on the 17th and 25th April (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in
1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, takino- part in tho
engagements at Zungin Nek and Kambula Hill, and, in command of the ist Battalion, in the action at Ulundi
me ntioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
5871 General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services.
^' Major General Hon. W. S. D. Home served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campai<rn in 1S85 in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards until
after the engagement at Hasheen (Cla«p).
^"^ Major General E. D'O. Twemlow served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the naarch to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'"^ Major General R. F. C. A. Tytler served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal wuh CJasp).
3"* Major General F. E. Hastings served in ibe Afghan war of 187B-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march 10 Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in detpatcht s, Bievet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Eipedition in 1E88 (mentlcntd in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Zhob Yailey Expedition in 1850.
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War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59 7^*
' Sir Neville Chamberlain served througliout the Affghan campaigns of 1839-42, during which he was attached
to Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six different occasions and has received the Medal
for Ghuznee, and also the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1842." Was present with the Governor
General's Body Guard at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the actions of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Force od
the N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile HiU Tribes, and with signal success (Medal
with Clasp, KCJB. and KCSI.) .
^ General R. R. Younghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42 ; present
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1843, as Major of Brigade to the force, was present
at the battles of Meeanee andHyderabad (Medal). Served as Deputy Adjutant General tothe Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1S56-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Reshire, the sur-
render of bushire, and during the forced march on Borazjoon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
the nightattack and battl",of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
* Sir Charles Reid served in Upper Sind under Sir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkhas)
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — brought the
Battalion out of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch. Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commandea the
Sirmoor Battalion throughout the Indian Muiiuy in 1857; opened the communication between Meerutand Calcutta,
for which he received the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai and throughout
the siege of Delhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Xiao's
house (the key of the position) from the 8th June to the 14th September, dm-ing which period twenty-six separate
attacks upon those positions were repulsed. Commanded a Column on the 17th June for the attack on Kissen-
gunge, commanded the 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September — severely wounded (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 1858-59 (Aide de Camp to the
Queen and Colonel, thanked by Parliament, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in
receipt of the Good Service and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a XCJS. for his distinguished
military services. Nominated CrCB. in 1886.
' General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Also in.
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"■ Sir George Malcolm served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General and Baggage Master with the
Bombay Division of the Army of the Indus in the campaign of Affghanistan in 1838-39, and was present at the
capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool ; commanded the outposts of the Sind Irregular Horse in
Eastern Kutchee from 1840 to 1842 and was constantly engaged in active operations against the HiU Belooehees,
commanded a detachment of Sind Irregular Horse at the battle of Nuffoosk 31st August 1840 in the Eastern Kutchee
Hills, and with the Sind Horse in the operations against Nussur Khan of Khelat in 1 840-41 , including the affair at
Kunda and the action near Dadur, when Mir Nussur Khan with the whole of the Brahoere army was drawn from
his position and his camp taken. Served with the Sind Horse at Shadadpoorin 1843 when the force under Captain
Jacob defeated the army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Shadadpoor. Served with the Sind Horse during Sir Charles
Napier's campaign iu 1844-45 against the mountain tribes in Eastern Kutchee and in the surprise and capture of
Shapoor on the night of the 15th January 1S45. Commanded Head Quarters 2nd regiment Sind Horse
and a detachment of ist Sind Horse with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pvirsuit and surrender of the Sikh army and occupation of
Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) . Commanded a detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse in
Persia in 1857 ; commanded the field detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse and two companies of the 28th Bombay
N.I. which stormed and captured HulguUee on 30th November 1857. Commanded the field force in the operations
against Shorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the gth February 1858. Commanded the field
force m the operations against the rebel Chief of Nureoond which ended in the capture of the town and fortress on
the ist June 1858 (CB., and Medal). Commanded a Division in the Abyssinian war in 1867-6S (received the thanks
01^ Parliament, £CB., and Medal).
" Sir Edward Lechmere Russell served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1S42-43 and was present
in all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant of the Sind
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal) .
" General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion iu the Golcon-
dah Zemindary in 1848.
'"General C. T. Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in Affghani-stan of 1839-42, including the
S'ege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of ChillianwaUah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawuii
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier in 1853-55 (Medal). Served at Mooltan
during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry, was engaged against the Googaira
rebels, and was besieged iu the Serai of Cheekawutne for four days (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and thanks
of Government).
" General W. F. Nuthall served in 1852-53; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has received
the thanks of the Governor General on several following occasions : — for services with the Pogu Light Infantry — ia
expelling Marauding Bauds in the Rangoon district in 1853, in Pegu district in 1853-54, and in Xharawaddy district
in 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
12 Sir Arnold Kemball.— For War Services, see Royal (Bombay) Artillery.
'^ Sir Michael Kennedy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Controller General of Transport and Supply,
and was present in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ^mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^f Sir Henry Norman sei^ved as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged m the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various exoeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the'sist N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of the
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, and performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Army in the
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1S57; was present with Greathed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Ciiiet m the skirmishes prior to and throughout the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujeef) ; at the relief of
Cawupore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were finallyroutedanddispersed; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation ofFuttehghur on 3rd June
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 21st March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in May, including the action
of Baieilly (wounded) and affair at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-59, including
the affairs of Doimdeakeira, Bergudia, Musjidea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brevets of
Major and Lt.Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
" Sir WiUiam Olpherts.— For War Services, see Royal (Bengal) Artillery.
'» GeneralW. D. Aitken.— For War Services, see Royal (Bombay) Artillery.
*" General C. B. Fuller.— For War Services, see Royal ( Bombay)" ArtUlery.
" Sir Robert Cadell.— For War Services, see Royal (Madras) Artillery.
597^* -. War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
^■'General A R. Manson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sn
render ot Maoltan, and storm and capture of thetovrn (Medal with Clasj)). Persian campaign of 1856-57 including
tiie storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
fj *."''"^^* ^* '°^ action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rajghur (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
birW.T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1843-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
J erozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the reduction of the
-t orts ot Rungul Mongul, Kurrurwallah, and Moraree, and storming ot the Dullah Heights (Medal). Served with
tne torce under Sir Cohn Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 ; present at the atfair on the Heights above
micnnee ; m command of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a large party of Momund marauders (horse received
three sabre wounds) Commanded ist Punjaub Cavalry against the Othman Khel and other tribes on the Eusufzai
irontiermMay and June 1832, including the affairs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Medal with
t/lasp). Comniauded the ist Punjaub Cavalry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the
araarmmg of the Native Infantry Regts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the reduction of the
j?"''^ 2- Hellen (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served against the rebels in the Saharunpore,
Jttozutlurnuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout the Oude cam-
Pw''°D ' ^ Pi'esent at the reduction of Rampore Kussia, actions at Churdah, Mugeetia, and Raakee, and pursuit of
tne Kaptee ; Irans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on the
reoels at the Khorialle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, several times mentioned in despatches and
thanked by the Government).
in "^^'u ^°^°' ^°'^^^^ served with the field force in Sind and Aeg-hanistan in 1841-42, including the advance on
Candahar, and the several operations of the army under General Nottleading to the reoccupation of Ghuznee
and Cabul (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind in 1843, and was present at the
fts«!e ot Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the assault and cauture of Reshire, surrender
ot Bushire, at Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
T n', Served with the Central India Field Force from the siege of Racghur to the tall of Calpee (Brevet of
/Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the rear guard from Etora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel
army and which he held m check until the baggage was safely escorted into camp.
f'-ci?''?^'-^' ^' ^' ^^"°'g°nier.y commanded a field detachment in the Ahmednuggur Zilla in the suppression
ofBheels in 1857-58, and was present in two engagements— severely wounded, and horse shot. Served in the
ladian mutiny campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal;.
^« Generals A. Eraser and F. R. Mauusell.— For War Services, see Royal (Bengal) Engineers.
■'■'Mr Harry Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in 1857, and was presen
at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa
r^rfu '■'^ ^'^ '^5''' ''"'^ ^^"'^ ^^^ Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the tieges
of Dhar, l^^tghur, Goratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor attairs ot the above
torces till the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Mejor, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the FC under
the following circumstances:— " For conspicuous bravery on the 21st November 1837, at Mundisore, in saving
the life of Lieutenant G. Dew, 14th Light Dragoons, at the risk of his own, by attempting to cut down a Velaitee,
who covered him (Lieutenant Dew) with his piece, from only a few paces to the rear. Lieutenant Prendergast
was wounded in this affair by the discharge of the piece, and would probably have been cut down had not the
rebel been killed by Major Orr. He also distinguished himself by his gallantry in the actions at Ratghur and
Betwa, when he was severely wounded. Major General Sir Hugh Rose, in forwarding his recommendation to
this Officer, states: — "Lieutenant Prendergast, Madras Engineers, was specially mentioned by Brigadier, now
Sir Charles Stuart, for the gallant act at Mundisore, when he was severely wounded. Secondly, he was 'speci-
ally mentioned ' by me when acting voluntarily as my Aide de Camp in the action before besieging Ratghur, on
the lieena river, for gallant conduct. His horse was killed on that occasion. Thirdly, at the action of ' The
Betwa,' he again voluntarily acted as my Aide de Camp and distinguished himself by his bravery in the charge
■which I made with Captain Need's Troop, Her Majesty's 14th Light Dragoons, against the left of the so-called
Peishwa's arir.y, under Tantia Topee. He was severely wounded on that occasion.' " Commanded the Detach-
ment of three Companies of Madras Sappers and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance,
and was present at the action before Magdala (mentioned in detpatches as having " rendered singularly
valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Commanded the Burmese Expedition of
1885-86 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, EC£., and Medal with Clasp).
2' Sir J. L. Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharajore as
Aide de Camp to Major General Littler ( Bronze Star) . Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as Assis-
tant and Deputy Quarter Master General from October 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjee on the 21st July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infa»try in all the operations in Dade subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
In 1858, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgunge, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1839 — twice thanked by Government (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzj-e Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (CB., Jledal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned iu despatches. Medal with Clasp;; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar.
'2 Sir Samuel James Brovme served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). In command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawur
frontier from 1830 to 1869, including operations against Oomurzaie Wuzeerees in 1851-52; the Bozdar Belooch
Expedition in March 1857; the attacks on Narinjee (Eusofzai border) in July and August 1857, and in various •
aiinor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp) Was in command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), actions of ICoorsee, Rooj-ah,
and AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohuiipore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy in their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns and camp — dangerously
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 6'iJ., Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the yc "for
having at Seerporah, in an engagement with the rebel forces under Khan Alie XChan, on the 31st August 1S58,
whilst advancing upon the enemy's position at dayureak, pushed on with one orderly sowar upon a o-pounder
gun that was commanding one of the approaches to the enemy's position, and attacked the gunners, thereby
preventing theoi from reloading and firing upon the infantry-, who were advancing to the attack. In doing this -a,
personal conflict ensued, in which Major Browne, Commandant of the 2nd Punjab Cavalry, received a severe
sword-cut wound on the left knee, and shortly afterwards another sword-cut wound, which severed the left arm at
the shoulder, not, however, before he had succeeded in cutting down one of his assailants. The gun was prevented
from being reloaded, and was eventually captured by the infantry, and the gunner slain." in the Afghan war
of 1878-70 he commanded the 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of All
Musjid, the forcing of the Khyber Pass in November 1878, and subsequent operations till the end of the campaign
received the thanks of the Government of India and of both Houses of Parliament, A'CJJ., Medal with Clasp).
'* Sir D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1852 to 1837, and was present at tue opera-
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857-58, and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nujjufghur and other minor en-
gagements, and commanded the 2nd Punjab Cavalry at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned ia
despatches) ; served in the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Greatl-ed. and wa.'- present
at the actions of Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and Victoria Cross) ;
received the VS under the following circumstances : — ' Has beeu distinguished for gallantry and daring through-
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598
out this campnign. At the battle of Asrra, when his squadron (of the 2nd Punjab Cavah-y) charged the rebel
infantry, he was some time separated from his men andsurrounded by five or six sepoys. He defended liimself from
the various cuts made at him, and before his own men had .joined him had cut down two of his assrtilants. At
another time, in single combat with a sepoy, he was wounded in the wrist by the bayonet, and his horse also was
slightly wounded; but, though the sepoy fought desperately, he cut him down. The same day he singled out a
standard-bearer, and, in presence of a number of the enemy, killed him and captured the standard. These are
only a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young Officer.— Oes^a^cA from Major General James Hope Grant, KCB.,
dated lofh Januari/ 1858." He was also present at the action of Kanouje, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
(twice mentioned' in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, CB., and a year's service). Was permitted to retain the command of the 1st Sikh Irregular Cavalry,
while on furlough, as a special reward for his services. Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of
jSoo in China (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
^' General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in 1836. Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the
b ittle of .Sol)raon 1 Jledal). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecund in 185S.
■" Sir D. S. Dodgson served throughout the Jhoudpore Campaign of 1839. Throughout the campaign of
1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was engaged in the actions of the 19th 23rd and 24th January at
the mouth of the KhyberPass, forcing the Khyber Pass on the 5th April, relief of Jellalabad, and subsequent,
operations in ACfghanistan (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal
(Medal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there mutinied on the 4th .fune 1857, and was
wounded by one of the mutineers on parade. Afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General with Havelock's
Force and was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagn, and relief of Lucknow — wounded (Brevet o?
Major); throughout subsequent defence of the Bailie Guard. Residency of Lucknow, uutil relieved by Lord
Clyde's Force, and engaged in repelling of all attacks, and in sorties, including the bringing in ol the rear guard
and heavy guns, attack on and capture of the Hirn Khana and King's Stables (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; subsequent
occupation of the Alumbagh from November 1857 to March 1858, and engaged in repelling eight attacks thereon,
and capture of the enemy's guns and camp at Ghylee. Served at the final capture of Lucknow (frequently men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, the Commander in Chief, by Sir James Uutraui, and
Colonel R. Napier for his services during the several operations at Lucknow, Medal with two Clasps, a year's
service, CB., and his name recorded as deserving of honourable mention).
■" General E. D. Watson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
E.i:pedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Bu.-car and Tazagaon (Medal).
*' Sir John Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantrj' and Irregular Cavalry, of the Rajah of Sattara
in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1844-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
PunallaandPownghtir. CommandedtheKoIapore Infantry at the suppression of the mutiny inthe late 27th Bombay-
Native Infantry in July and August 1S57 ; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Abyssinian E.xpeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier General ; commanded the ist Brigade
of the ist Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in the
assault on Magdala (CB., and Medal).
♦•" General D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and during
its subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** General A. N. Rich was employed on field service v?ith the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpore
and Raepore districts from 19th November 1857 to 30th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavalry
and Infantry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal).
*' General H. A. Adams commanded his Regiment at the assault and capture of Kotah ; present with ths
Column in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, June to
August 1858 ; action of Sanganeeronthe 8th and the battle of Bunass on the 14th August 1858; action of Pui'tabghur
on 24th December 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
=° General W. W. Anderson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, present at the siege assault and cap-
ture of Mooltan (Medal withClasn). Also inthe Indian campaign and was presentat the siege and capture of Arrati
and Kotah, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels into Gwalior territory ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central
India, and present at the action of Kotah-ke- Serai (wounded), and captm-e of Gwalior; served with the Malwa
Field Force under General Michel in the pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and present at the actions of
Sindwaho and Kurai ; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached with a force
under Maior W. Grant to assist in guarding the passes when the rebels were attempting to force their way througla
tne Banswara Jungles (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
51 Sir John Field served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1841 to 1844 ; present at the
engagement at Hykulzye and the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. Commanded his Regi.
ment a.t the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in November
1S59. Commanded the Advance Brigade of the expeditionary force to Abyssinia from the 7th October 1867 to latli
January 1868, and was at the same time in command of the loth Bombay N.I. (received the approbation of Govern-
ment). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Force from Antalo, and on its being amal»
gamated with other Brigades commanded the 3rd Brigade ist Division Abyssinian Field Force for a short time,
vVas present at the captm-e of Magdala in command of the loth Native Infantry (mentioned in the dospatches, CB.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Medal).
'3 General J. Gordon served in the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock. Also in the
Sutlej campaign, and subsequent occupation of Lahore in 1846. Indian Mutiny campaign in 185,-58 ; was Aide de
Camp to General Neill Irom the i5ih July to the 2=,thSeptember 1857 the day he was killed on entry to the relief of ths
Lucknovv Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Cawnpore, engagement with rebels on three occa-
sions when sent in command of detachments in the steamer Berhampooter up and down the Ganges from Cawnpore,
actions of Mungarwar andAlumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (horse shot) ; served throughout the subsequent detenco
of the Residency and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulse of the various attacks, also at the final capture
of Lucknow (frequently mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
" General G. Strangways served with the 71st Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion ol a
body of Dacoits who entered the Shahjehanpore district in May and June 1841. Commanded the Regiment and
recaptured the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard in July 1842. Led the advance
of a detachment of the 71st Native Infantry at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ram Sing who occupied
the Heights in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the caoture of
the fort of Rungul Nuggur, and in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal). Commanded the 71st Native Infantry
on the outbreak of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, and commanded detachments of the
Regiment that remained faithful and foraied part of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Residency
from the 31st June to the 17th November 1857 — wounded on the 4th Jul.v; afterwards present at the battle of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thanks of Government, Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service) .
=5 General H. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of FerozeshaU
and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Sylhet Light Infantry Battalion in several skirmishes with
mutineers of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, on the eastern frontier, and succeededin destroying the entire body
(received the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal).
Served during the Bhootancampaignof 1864-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
«> General J. Buchanan served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, in 'be Shahahad dis-
trict, and in Bundlecund under General Whitlock (Medal with Clasp).
!>' General W. H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmese war of
1852-53, and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during the
ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer Lord William Bentinck. Commanded the Piquet which repulsed
a night attack on the steamer on the 19th November 1852 ; accompanied the Martaban Column to Showay Gheen
as Staff Officer of the expeditionary force, and was present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor affaira
with the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ General G. X. Radcliffe commanded a Squadron of Mb Regiment on field eervice in the Deccan from
59^^^ War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
the i6th November 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 29th February he marched with a Squadron fifty mil
without a halt in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking sever
prisoners.
'^ General R. N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1357 (Medal).
"^ General H. NicoU served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1842-43. The
Gwalior cnmpaig-n of 1843-44, inrtuding the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign in 1848-49
<Medal). The Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the 8th
June 1857, storming *lis heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" General C. Cooke served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Madras Brigade in the Burmese
war from the 31st March 1852 to the loth April 1853, and was present at the capture of Rangoon and occupation of
Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"" General H. Man served in the first Goomsoor campaign of 1835-36, and in the second campaign in 1837
Served in the Burmese war from July 1852 to July 1853, and was present at the recapture of Billing (Medal with
<Jlasp for Pegu).
"- General A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
'' General C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N. I. in the expedition to Mange.lore and Canara in
1837, and with the Sind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and
of a Belooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-42 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. H. the
Rao's Horse in theRunnin 1S43-44. Served as Aide de Camp and Secretarj-toSirJamesOutramin the Expedition to
IPersia, including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and CS.). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief
•of Kolapore (Medal).
"' General T. Thompson served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair of Zorapore.
"* General S. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1843-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
■(Medal). Served with the Bhootan Kxpedition in 1865-66 (Medali.
*' Sir Robert Phayre served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1B45, commanded a
party of the Poena Irregular Horse at the action at Kotra, present at the battle of Meeanee — severely wounded
•(mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 as Quarter Master General to the
pioneer force, and conducted the reconnaissance of the Magdala position, and was present at the action of Arogee
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in
command of the Reserve Division and the line of communication to Quetta, and in command of the Division took
pare in the relief of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB.,
and Medal).
'" General C. C. McCallum served with a field detachment in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S41, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Badamee.
" Sir Henry H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawulpore
in 1845-46. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs,
storm of the city breach, capture ot the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of
1856-57, with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Borazjoon, and occupation
•of the enemj-'s entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose,
■and present at the attack on the Camp before Rutghur, battle of Barrodea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
Garrakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and subse-
<iuent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Galowlie, and the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture of
Gwalior (frequently — thrice specially — mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) . Served again
in the field in the latter end of 1858-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerliudda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of the ist Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
■and was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of a Brigade (Medal).
'^ General H. Hopkinsou served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and
Jan. 1848, and was present at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
Burmese war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ General R. R. Mainwaring served m the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian Mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebels (Medal).
'5 General A. F. Place served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair at
•Zorapore. AVas employed in 1857-59 in Bengal. Served ■with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas ;
commanded a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post of Mairodora and
captured 26 boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction
of the rebels' boat on the 21st August 18=8, again at the destruction of that town on the 20th September, at the
taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole on the 15th and 22nd September when those to^wna and several boat*
were destroyed (Medal).
'5 General H. K. Burne served ■with the 2nd Bengal N. I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
'" General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Cotmtry in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture of Samunghur, Boodurshur, Punulla (wounded), Powunghur,
Munohur, and Munsuntosh (mentioned in despatches) . Served as Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Forc»
in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon,
and action at Khooshab (mentioned in despatches and receired the thanks of the Governor General in Council,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta Country
during the mutiny in 1857-58, in command of 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, and at the surrender
and occupation of that fortress (Medal).
"i» General G. Holroyd served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1838-42
(wounded at Bance Raban 15th Sept. 1842), including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff
< Medal). Gwalior campaign, and present at the battle of Maharajpofe (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46
including the battle of Sobraon — horse shot (Medal).
i»i General J. R. M'MuUin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub oampaignof 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and
was present at the capture of Calpee and in the operations in the Goruckpore district (Medal with Clasp).
1"* Sir Arthur Hewlett was employed in the suppression of tne mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59; served as Com-
missariat Officer with field columns under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and
at Cawnpore from September 1857 to January 1858 ; was present at the actions on the 26th 27th and 28th November
1857 with the Gwalior mutineers before Cawnpore, and in the entrenchments during their subsequent investment
by the rebel force tiU 6th December following ; was with the head quarters of the regiment at Bunnee bridge when
it formed the rear guard of Sir James Outram's Force daring the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
during the capture of Lucknow. Commanded a field detachment in Gurmckpoor district from 13th September till 27th
November 1858, and engaged in affairs ■with the rebels at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September, at Chittra, at Poka
Betwah, at Biscohu, and Doomaragunge. Was senior Officer commanding Head,Quarters and Right Wing of his
regiment at the action before Toolsepore, and was wounded on the 28th September and his horse shot under him.
Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generalto the field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bundlecund ia
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598b
March 1859, a-^fl engaged in attack ami rout of the rebels under Rumnust Sing by a detachment of 2nd Sikh Cavalry.
Served as Assistant Qiiai-ter MasterGeneral to the Saugor Field Divisionfrom July 1859 to the breaking up of the
division on 31st December following (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
i°» Sir Charles H. Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Punjaub war of 1848-49. Served
with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-53 ; against the Momund Tribes in
August 1854, when he was shot th,rough the lungs ; and in the Bozdar Expedition of 1857. Commaudeii the 20th
Punjaub Infantry in the operations on the Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 ; throughoutthe China war of iS6o, including
the action of Sitiho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the Umbeyla cam-
paign of I B63 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.) j and the HazaraExpeditionof 1868 (Brevet of Colonel). Commanded
an Expeditionary Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, KCB). Has
received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and the Indian Medal
with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
'"« General F. W. Baugh served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
actions at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Khail, JugduUuck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal) . Throughout
the Sutlej campaign, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps) . Burmese
war in 1853 against the enemy near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and
action of Chinpoorah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
I™ Sir Thomas AVright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Ram-
nuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served as Assistant Adjutant General
and chief Staff Oificer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches. Medal) . Served as
Assistant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
operations of iS65-66in Bhootan (Clasp).
"1 General T. R. Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 '1 Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1857, and on the 30th September he was wounded and his horse received a
sabre-cut, and on the i6th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
"2 General C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
1" General G. R. S. Burrows served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the forces in the engage-
ments on the Helmund and at Maiwand (two horses killed) ; took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches), including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and commanded a Brigade at the
butle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
i'* Sir Peter Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditiors against the frontier tribes in
1852-56; served as D. A. Qr.Master General at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1852; at Nowadund, Pranghur.
Iskakot, and operations in the Ronezai Valley in May 1852 ; against the Boree Afreedeesin 1853 ; to Shah Mooseh
Kheyl against the Mohmund tribe in 1854; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855 ; including che
<avalry affair at Dursammund; against tbe Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855; in Meranzaie and Kooran
ecpeditioQS in November 1356 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments). Served
iL a Special Military Mission to Afghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of the Supreme Government
(Nedal with Clasp). In July 1848 hs joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at
Rtnode and subsequent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Accompanied the expedition
to (Dhina in i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Ports,
ani advance on Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). With Bhootan
Field Force in 1865 (Clasp).
■"' General J. A. S. Faulknor served with the Field Force in Sind and Afighanistan from 1841 to 1S44, and was
present at the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. He was also present at the siege and
capture of Dwarka in November 1859.
i"s Sir John Watson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender of
Hooltan and the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Bozdar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Bund Pass
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battles of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and various other en-
gagements of the period ; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, CB,, Victoria Cross, and
irevet of Lt.Colonel): received the ITiI under the following circumstances: — '"Lieutenant Watson, on the
14th November 1857, with his own squadron (of the 1st Punjab Cavalry), and that under Captain, then Lieu-
tenant, Probyn, came upon a body of the rebel cavalry. The ressaldar in command of them — a line specimen
of the Hindustani Mussulman— and backed up by some half-dozen equally brave men, rode out to the front.
Lieutenant Watson singled out this fine-looking fellow, and attacked him. The ressaldar presented his pistol at
Lieutenant Watson's breast at a yard's distance, and fired; but most providentially without etfect ; the ball
must, by accident, have previously fallen out. Lieutenant Watson ran the man through with his sword, and dis-
mounted him ; but the native officer, nothing daunted, drew his tulwar, and with his sowars renewed his attack
apon Lieutenant Watson, who bravely defended himself until his own men joined in the mel^e, and utterly routed
he party. In this rencontre. Lieutenant Watson received a blow on the head from a tulwar, another on the left
*rm, which severed his chain gauntlet glove, a tulwar cut on his right arm, which fortunately only divided the
(jeeve of the jacket, but disabled the arm for some time; a bullet also passed through his coat, and he received a
How on his leg, which lamed him for some days afterwards.' — Deipalch from Major General Sir James Hope Grant,
ICB., dated loth January 1858." Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1865
(dasp) . Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the Koorum Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
reeived the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal).
" General E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Saugor
Piild Division during the whole time it was in the field in 185S-59, was present at the attack on Jheeghur, affair of
KiJbrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillery and
Cavalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Chsp).
'» General E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Rajah's country
from 2iid to 31st July 1854.
'" General J. B.Dennys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Porceunder GeneralNott in 1841-42,
ocluding the various actions leading to the reoccupatiou of Cabool (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign
< 1845-46. In 1853 commanded tbe Kotah Contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad in the reduction of the fort°of
iurowlee. Commanded the Kotah Contingent on the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was employed some
^eks against the rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Ahwalin Rajpootana,
ad accompanied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit ofPeroze Shah and Tantia Topee (Medal). .
''General J. Cockburn Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege .
oprations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the .
Imian Mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the ist Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier
Geieral Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
sap.ure of Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pun-
aub Infantry in assault on the final position held by the Moulvie (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and i
ireret of Major) . Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 25th Feb. 1869. .
las twice received the thanks of the Lt.Governor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
overnor General in Council for services in the field, 17th Apni 1869.
"' General W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857, including the bombardment
Qd capture of Mohumra (Medal) .
'38 General R. D.Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1853 which was sent up to protect the British
bntier on the Salween river from the inroads of the Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defence of
artaban in May 1852.
598c War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
139 General J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber and JugduUuck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal).
"» General J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 184+-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghur, PunuUa, Raugna, Seevapore, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Bainighaut.
1*' General W. A. Riach served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th December 1857
(~\Iedal)'
'i« General A. Ritherdon volunteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and subsequently officiated as Staff Officer to tne column
under Brigadier General Steel, commanded a company of the 5th Regiment N.I. with the advanced partj- at the
attack upon Gonsah i8th January 1853, and present at other minor atfairs (Medal %vith Clasp for Pegu).
1" General J. I. Murray served in tlie Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout tne Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge ; C'ommanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jat Horse
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jit Horse and in restor-
inn- order in the Allyghur and Etah districts; commanded at the Cavah-y engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jat Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army in
check till the arrival of General Penny's Force on the nth March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the Jat Horse
guarded successfully the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund rebels ;
commanded the Regt.throughoutthe second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul frontier, including the
action nearBootwal, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defe tof theNusseerabad rebel brigade at Durreahpore ;
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
by the Commander in Chief and the Government). Served with the Bhootan E.xpeditioii in 1865-66 (mentioned in
despatches, VH., Medal with Clasp).
145 General T. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the vicinity and
capture of Rangoon in April 1S52 ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Army of Ava till the eud of the war
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). „ . , , „„
"» General H. R. Drew served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present at the first
and second sic"-e operations before Mooltan (severely wounded), including the attiokon the Dhurmsala and action
of Soorojkhoond, afterwards nresent at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"" General C. H. Abdy served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghur', Ramghur, Munohur and Munsuntosh. Received a slight sword-cut on the foot at Samanghur.
"» General A. B. Little was at the suppression of the mutiny of the Hyderabad Contingent Cavalry at Aururg.
ataad in 1857, and subsequent relief of Mho w, at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, also in the actions in front
of Mundeesoor, battle of Gurrarea and capture of that place on the 23rd and 24th November, 1857 ; at the siege and
storm of the fortress of Chandaree, when he led andcommanded the left attack by escalade ; at the battle of the Ketwa,
where he brought his Regiment out of action ; siege and storm of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment ;
action of Koonch ; commanded the left wing of his Regiment at the capture and storm of Lohari ; in the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1S58, ending in the capture of Calpee.
actions of Morar, Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior; commanded a column under Sir Robert Napier;
eno-ao-ed m several skirmishes with the rebel leaders Raja Maun Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859—
received the thanks of the Supreme Government for services rendered at Gwalior, several times mentioned ir
desnatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
commanded the entrenched position of Addegerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
i« General J. L. Nation served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 m Central India (Medal). Com-
manded the forces engaged in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches,
C'Ji., Medal with Claspl. . ,_ „ • o 1 » * ^i, ^.. 1 ^ , j
">' Sir Allen Johnson served in the Burmese war m 1853, and was present at the attack on stockades on the
loth March (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign
as Brigade Major and Stafi Officer to the Centre Column of the Jounpore Field Force, and was present at the
ran'ure of Luc'know (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
lii General W W. Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1856-57, and was pi-esent at the
canture of Bush'irei battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Executive En-
trineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force at Zoulla from the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party till the
end of 1867 at Seanfe during January 1868, from that time to the close of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the
Force which marched on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in des-
patches as having " displayed great intelligence and activity in everything throughout the operations," Brevet-
° 151 General j' G Cookson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the BelJary Field Force under
-Rrio-adier Snotiiswoode from the 8th November 1858 to the 21st January 1859.
156 General H A Cockburn marched irom GwaUor on the 13th May 1857 towards Allyghur m command of a
•Snnfldron of theist Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agra,
H iti-as and Allvghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Governor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
Tri Tulv foUowine On the 22nd May near Hattras with only about fifty men lie defeated and disperaed a body of
^onrlv =00 rebels on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day he rescued iwenty
norsoris from the'town of Sasnee. On the 31st May he defeated a body of rebels near Hattras, on which occasion
Fifo official renort from Captain Alexander to the Lt.Governor of the N. W. Provinces stated:— "Lieutenant Coek-
wn dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is due to Lieut. Cockburn, a most gallant
^nUl pr who had some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bullets). " He killed four men with
1 -a own hand " On the 5th June he defeated a large body of rebels and saved the town of Lakhnooa, his charger
vipimTtwice wounded. On the 5th July 1857 at the battle of Agra he was very severely wounded by a cannon-shot an^
h-s chnrtrer was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lieut. Governor of the N.W. Provincei
and mentioned in his despatches as being "marked by his forward activity and courage " and " as a dashing
energetic Cava^ry^ Cafe was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th December T843 (Bronze Star). A]s>
fhrniic^houtthe Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojera,,
n nd mirsuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps'. Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign ii
Re, c8 and was nresent in the engagement at Meangunge, the siege and capture of Lucknow, and the action ot
TJnnvah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received the rC "for bearing away, under
a hpavv fire with the assistance of Privates Thompson, Crowie, Spence, and Cook, the body of Lieutenant
wiiimiirhhv I'vine near the ditch of the Fort of Ruhya, and for running to the rescue of Private Spence, who had /
been sfverelv wounded in the attempt. Date of act of bravery isth April 1858.- ^ ^. ,^ ^ . ,
°,™Pp "„1 W Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Engineer and com-;
^or,Hort aComnanv of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Cheniote,'
Sid^two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the Indian Mutin J
'^^S^pln^ral'c^^Lvons-Montgomery served in the Chota Nagpore districts during the mutinies in 1857; ant
with June Bahadoor's force in 1858 ; present at the passage of the Gogra and at the battle of Phoolpore (Medal)
leT ppneral E F -Waterman was present at Indore on the ist July 1857 when Holkar s revolted troops attackei
t>ip TJ^tidencv ' Was afterwards employed in keeping open the communication between Khandeish (Bombiff
PresWency^andMalwa, from December 1857 to August 1858 (Medal). ^ „ ^ ^ . . .v, ,• r
162 General J M Earle served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions ol
Mnodkee Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps). ^, ^ ^ ^^ ■,„■ .^t
1" General ES Jackson wks Adjutant of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when the Wing at Nowgong
mutinied in June 1857, and was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchofi, the wife ot the Sergeant Ma.ior, whom
he rescued from danger by carrying her behind him on horseback (Medal). Was engaged in an fttlair with a
party of Bundeelas.
War Services of the Officers on tJie Unemployed Supernumerary List. Sg^d
"■* General F. Schneider served with the loth Bombay N.I. in the campaign in the Southern MahrattaCeuntry
in 1844-45, and was present at the taking of the forts ofMunohurand Munsuntosh.
'^^^ General C. Hight was employed in the hill tracts of Orissa in 1847, i84q, and again in 1851.
-^" General R. H. Keatinge served as Political Officer with the Mhow Field Force and ist Brigade Central
iludia Field Force in 1857-58 at the siege of Dhar, three days' fighting near Mundesora, and at the siege of
'Ghandaree — dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : rece.yed
the JJlH under the following circumstances : — " Date of act of bravery, 17th March 1858. — For having rendered muao
■efficient aid at the assault of Chundairee, in voluntarily leading tlie column through the breach, which was pro-
tected by a heavy cross fire. He was one of the foremost to enter, and was severely wounded in the breach. Tl e
Ooliimn was saved from a serious loss that would probably have resulted but for Captain Keatinge's knowledge of
the small path leading across the ditch, which had been examined during the night by himself and a servant, who
declined, when required, to lead the Column, without his master. Having cleared the breach, he led into the fort,
where he was struck down by another dangerous wound. The Commander in Chief in India states that the success
a,t Chundairee was mainly owing to this Officer, whose gallantry, really brilliant, he considers was equalled by his
ability and devotion. Captain Keatinge was at the time a Political Officer with the 2nd Brigade of the Central India
Field Force," Commanded a force of irregular troops against Seeta Ram Holkar in Sathpoora Hills in October
11858 ; servfid with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tautia Topee in November 1858 ; commanded irregular
itroops against insurgents in Sathpoora Hills in 1859; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel
Wagheers in 1865.
'^* Sir John Doran served in the Sutlej oampaignof 1845-46, including the baitles of Moodkee and Perozeshah
•(Medal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussauzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara,
dn 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Also the campaign of 1S58-59 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary
^orce in China in i860 (Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition m 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, and
treceived the thanks of the Government of India, C'5. and Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki
Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the
texpedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude, the expedition against the Khngianis, the engage-
snent at Kam Dakka, and the operations in the Kama district (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
''"" General J. G. Touch served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April
0832 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1'^ General A. Carnegy was present at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native Artillery
at Hyderabad, Sind, on 9th September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General
Roberts, as Ma;)or of Brigade to the 2nd Infantry Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with the leading column of
.assault on the' town and fortress under Brigadier Parke, on the 30th March 1858; actively employed with the
■brigade in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Toppee through Maywar till September, when he was
appointed Assistant Adjutant General to the Division ; served as such with the force under Brigadier Uonner at
ithe action of Kooshanna on the loth February 1859 (mentioned in despatches for "conspicuous and forward szal-
Jantry"),and subsequent pursuit of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shs-h through Marwar, Sheka
watee, and Bikaneei- (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and Brevet of Major).
5'^ General G. Smart served with the expedition to China in 1S60 and was prasent at the capture of the Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*'* General J. C. P. Baillie served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-50 ; was Orderly Officer
4o General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the 12th July
1857 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
ffe-occupationof Mynporie. AtKankur, Rohilcund border, in April 1858 ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai, and
present at the actions ot Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaul lange — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
i'5 General H. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at various skirmishes
((Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"^ General \V. B. Butler Shawe served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
■war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'78 General L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton
/Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 in command 01 a Divisiou (received the thanks of the
.Government oflndia, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'*" General C. S. Elliot served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the destruction of the enemy's
■stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon, and capture of Pegu in
Jv'ovember 1852. Commanded the advanced guard of the force under Major General Godwin, which relieved the
iPogu garrison in December 1852 ; mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the suppression
-of the Bengal mutiny from December 1857 ti'l his regiment returned to Madras, and was with Outram's Corps cf
•Observation at the Alumbagh, and also at the capture of Lucknow, and at the subsequent operations of the Oude
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'8^ General H. C. Anderson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
((Medal with Clasp). Served also m the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 as Brigade Major Rohilcund Field
Force, and was present in the engagements at Narnoul, Nujeebabad, Nujeena, Moradabad, BareiUy, Bunnai, Fort
Jiahomdee, and minor affairs (mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal).
'*^ General H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing
■of the Advanoo Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala ; in command of the 10th Regiment N. I.
during portion of the campaign (brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-So, and
flook part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Fhayre, when he commanded tae lat
Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'*^ General W. F. Stephens served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at t'ne battle of Jloodkee
(charger shot) on Escort duty with the Commander in Chief (Medal).
'*« General J. Blair served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the siege
■of Neemuch, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit ot Tautia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) ;
■received the UC "for having on two occasions distinguished himself by his gallant and daring conduct. 1. Cu
■the night of the 12th August 1857, at Neemuch, in volunteering to apprehend seven or eight armed mutineers
who had shut themselves up for defence in a house, the door of which he burst open. He then rushed iu among
.them, and forced them to escape through the roof; in this encounter he was severely wounded. In spite of hia
wounds he pursued the fugitives, but was unable to come up with them in consequence of the darkness of tho
night. 2. On the 23rd October 1857, at Jeerum, in fighting his way most gallantly through a body of rebels who
had literally surrounded him. After breaking the end of his sword on one of their heads, and receiving a severe
.sword-cut on his right arm, he rejoined his troop. In this wounded condition, and with no other weapon than the
iilt of his broken sword, he puthimself at the head of his men, charged the rebels most etfectually, and dispersed
■them. ' '
1'* General J. A. M. Macdonald served as D. A. Q. M. General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Stalfof the Malwa Field Force as D. A.Q.M. General m 1857, and
was present at the capture of Dhar and ofMundesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M. General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and capture
■of Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
ihe Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and capture
■of Oalpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Rose south of the Nerbudda iu 1859.
'9° General G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree Affreedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking-
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore,Oonao, Busee-
rutgunge (both actions), Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Gan-ison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, afikirs of Rooyah and AUygunge, Rohil-
ound campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
r r
59^6 War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supermimerary List.
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a j-car's service). Served in the Afghan war in 1S73-79 as Deputj' Commissary
General with the Khyber and Koorum Valley Forces (Medal).
'^1 General W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of [848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan. battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in TS57 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'•'- General W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeish in 1844; was
employed on field service in the Concan against the rebel Ragogee-Biingria, and with one subadar and tive sepoys
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their propertv and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 1858-59, in pursuit of rebels and in
the action at Tendukurch. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded ihe troops in the engagement
atMazeena (CiJ.. Medal).
'" General G. Vf. Eraser served m the Sutle.j campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Ferozeshab
Medal). Served in the Alghan war in 1878 with the Cabul Field Force, and in command of the Khvher
Brigade (Aledal).
i'* General H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also,
ngainst the insurgent Santhals from July to December 1853.
^''' Sir Charles Cooper Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraou (Medal
and Clasp). Served as D.A.Q.M.Gejieral with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 18 58 (Medal
with Clasi>) . Served as Chief of the QuarterMaster Genei'al's Department with the Hazara ueld force under Major
General Wilde in 1S68 (mentioned in despatches, thanked b.y Government, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp)^
''■"> General A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutlej campaiga of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
and surrendei of Kote Kangra (lle<lall.
1'" General F. Dawson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Kam.
Dakka and in Besud (CB., and Medal).
'5* General M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches atCawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot undejr
him ( Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and a year's service) .
1S9 Sir Charles Gough served throughout the Panjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Eam-
nuggur, passage of the Chcuab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps)^
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at seige and capture of Delhi ; com-
mander Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Photuck on 17th and 18th August; engaged in the
cavalry alfair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Shower's Column in the Delhi and
Jhuijur districts. Was engaged in the action of Narnole on the i6th JSovember. Seiwed with Hodson's Horse-
at the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, M3'npoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a squadron of
Hodson's Horse at the action of Meangunge ; present throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal ;with.
two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major); was awarded the I'lT— " i. For gallantry in an affair at
Khurkowdah, near Bhotuck, on the i5t>h August 1S57, in which he sa\'ed his brother, who was vsounded, and-
killed t«-o of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the ;8th August when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of >whom he had a desperate hand-t^-haud combat.
3. For gallantry on the 27th January 1858, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy's-
eaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry on the 23rd February 1S5S, at iteangunge,.
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immedately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhootan expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack anth
capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a force of
all arms which proceeded from Guudamuck to the relief of Cabul m December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and.
commanded a brigade in the engagement at Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, XCB., Medal with two Clasps)^
-°^ General F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1S5 5-56, with ihe Osmanli Irregular-
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in" Turkey (Tutkish Medal). Served m the Indian Mutiny campaign,,
and was present at the storm and capture of the fortihed village of Eowah, the siege and capture of the
rebel fort of Awah, siege, storm and capture of Kotah in 1858; present daring the operations of the brigade
under Brigadier Smith in Central India, at the battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, and at the storming of the various-
heights and positions occupied by the enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th June
1858, and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior ; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent-
pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised-
and defeated a large force of rebels under command of Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the.
succes.stul actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie, and other minor skirmishes (nine .tii^es mentioned in des-
patches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political..
and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches. Medal) . Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took-
partin the marchio Candahar with theforce under Major General Phayre (Medal).
■^* General H. C.Dowker served at Atirungabad in May 1857; served as 2nd in Command 1st Cavalry Hyder-
abad Contingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857 -58, and was present at the battles of Mundisore and
Godariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dnamoone by the Contingent troops under
Colonel Orr at Barowlee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundeyree, the investment and capture of
Jhansi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shoulder),
at Kocah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various affairs before Calpeec
during the previous eight, days, the action of Bilowah, affairs of outposts wilh the enemy's cavalry and artillery
before Gwalior. Commanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and until the end of the campaign,,
the fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in reiielhng the threatened,
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1858 and January 1S59 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
"'>' General M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the operation.? in th&
vicinity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served as Senior Commissariat Officer and
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahador Irom Dec. 1857 to June 1S5S, and was present at
the recapture of Goruckpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and captui-e of Lucknow (twice mentioned in.
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
-"" General J. Michael served in the Deccan during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
-°' General A. R. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigade Major of the Turkish Contingent in,
1855-56 (Turkish Medal'.
-"* General E. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on held service in North Canara from August to.
December 1857; during the absence of Captain Walpole on sick certiticate was in command of the field forces
embodied for the suppression of therebels ; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
operations from March to December 1858, and was present in various skirmisnes and pursuits (Medal).
213 General R. A. Moore served in Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
''" General C. E. Bates served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and took part in the operations at
Anah (Medal).
^'^ General John Miles served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Satghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
"'^ (jcneral W. C. R. Mylne served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of
PaudooNuddee and other affairs previous to the defence of Cawnpore uuaerUeneral Windham to whom he acted
j(8 Aide de Camp on 27 th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), also present at the battle of Cawnpore,
War Services of tlie Officers on the Tfnennployed Sii^pernumerarij List. 59^/
taking of Etawah and Mynpoorie, operations at Ramguiiga.and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
-'^ General Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Arrahin September 1857, and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the
30th March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'■'''* General J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wlieeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
-'5 General F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Sutlej campaign of 184S-49
(Medal). Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
-"' General M. Hunter served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the operations on the Rohilcund
and Oude Frontier (Medal).
^''' General E, Dandridge served in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was Statf Officer to Colonel Sherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavalry mutinied
at that station, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels; commanded a movable
column in Bund'.ecund and was engaged in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Singh and Bur-
gore Singh from October 1859 to March i860 (Medal).
-'* Sir Thomas Gordon served as second in command of the 7th Punjab Infantry during the Indian campaign
of 1858-59, commanded the Regt. at the attack and capture of the Oude Forts DehaynandTurowl on 14th and i7tli
July 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azimghnr, and Gorrickpore districts in 1858, and in the Terai,
Nepaul, in 1S59 (five times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879 in command of a Brigade of the Cabul Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
-" General W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the siege and surrender of Moo'tan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawur in December
1849 for the purpose of chastising tue HillTribe on the Swat border; present at the capture and destruction of the
villages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkaunes, and Tioomumda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the iiight Battalion, present at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra .and pursuit of the Persian army (Claspj . Served as 2nd in Command of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Mey war, Marwar, and Rajpootana of
the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the^action at
Chota Oorteypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabre
cuts. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i860
under Sir Hope Gram;, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the
battles of Chang-kia-AVan andTungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan
vfar in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
-^^ General I. F. MacAndi-ew served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Brigadier General MacGregor, the Military Commissioner with the Goorkha Force under J ung Bahadore, and was
present at tlie capture of Goruckpore, passage of the Gogra, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal v ith Clasp).
--'■ Sir Edward Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in 1852, and was present at
the bombardment and capture of MarlJaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
'■''- Generals G. G. Pearse and E. M. Playfair. — For War Services, see Royal (Madras) Artillery.
^'^ Genera! A. A. Bayly served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and capture
of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
, 223 General H. Le Cocq served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Ser%-ed
also in sujipression of the Indian mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, jKoonrai, and pursuit
of Tantia Toppee (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. J
^^* Generals J. E. tordner. Sir William Hamilton and T. NicholL— For War Services, see Royal (Bengal)
Artillery.
-2ii General H. M'Leod served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
^-' General S. DeB. Edwardes served in the Mahee Kanta Field Force in 1858, in pui-suit of Tantia Topee,
present at the action of Anoria. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian Expedition
in 1868, present at the action of Arogee and at the ass.ault and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 as Chief Director of Transport on the line between Sukkur and Quetta, took part in the defence of
Candahar, and was present at the l:iattle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CS., Medal with Clasp),
-28 General K. S. Sale Hill served in defence of Kumaou Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58 ; present at Chapoorah; with Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude, and present at
the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal).
Served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-6 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Huzara campaign of 186S, including the
operations on the " Black Mountain " (Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of ^878-80 on the Khyber line of communications (men-
tioned in despatches, CS., and Medal). Commanded the expedition sent against the Akhas in 18S3-84 (received
the thanks of the Commander m Chief and of Government).
'^^ Lieut. General H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavah-y in an attack
made from Nynee Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May
till September 1838 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an
attack was made on that post by the enemy on the evening of the 7th August 1858. Commanded the Cavalry in
an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on 26th August 1858 (Medal).
""I Lieut.Generul G. A. Laughton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and attack of Khooshab (Medal with
ClasD). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
231 Lieut.General B. Mallaby served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of a Field Force in the Khak a Sora
Valley and subsequently of the Reserve Brigade (Medal).
232 Lieut.General J. F. Sheriiff served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857-58, and was present at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi including tue battle of Nujjuifghur. Accom-
panied Greathed's Movable Column and present at the battle of Booluudshuhur ; was detached with a portion
of his Regiment at AUyghur ; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had
several engagements with the enemy and captured five guns, after driving the enemy fr om his position — received
the thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Looshai Expedition
in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
233 Sir O. V. Tanner served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war cf
1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Khushk-i-Nakhuii and Sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir r rederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevetof Colonel, CiJ.. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian
•war of 1882 in command of an Infantry Brigade of the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle (if T.-i-el
Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, XCJi., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Commanded the expedition into the Zhob Valley in 1884, and received the expression of the approbation of the
Government of India for his conduct of the operations.
233-1- Lieut. General C. A.|Goodfellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture oj Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jahnsi (Victoria Coss, ana Meda; witu
Clasp); was awarded the ViS- for " gallant conduct at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, on the 6th ucc .jer 1859.
On tliat occasion, a soldier of the 28th Regiment was shot;Under the walls of the fort. Lieufenant GoodfoUow
rushed under the walls, under a sharp fire of matchlocks,' and bore off the body of the scldier, who was then
5985' War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
dead, but whom he at first supposed to be wounded only." Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel
;ind Kattywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Major of Royal Engineers with the Abyssinian Expedi-
tionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in despatches for the " etficient manner in which he carried
on the duties of his appointniEnt,' Brevet of Major, and Medal).
-^* Lieut. General H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 m command of Aden Troop (Meda
with Clasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
Bheema and Krishna; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm; present at the capture of Beder Shnornoor ;
ordered to join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels through
the Putchunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches; pursued the rebels across tho
Nerbudda; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor, and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal).
Served throughout the Ab.yssiniau campaign of 1867-68 in the Intelligen-^e Department, present at the capture of
Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Looshai Campaign of 1871-2 in Command of a Coolie Corps
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant
Quarter Master General with the Quetta Field Force, and was present in the advance on and occupation of
Dandaha.r and in the engagement at Takht-i-Pul ; wan Political Officer to the Force in the advance to the
Helraund, including the engagement at Saif-u-deen (CB., and Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Head of the Intelligence Department with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp. 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
''^'' Lieut.General J. Harpur served in the Afghan war iii 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Canda'iar with
the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
-'■"> Lieut.General J. B. Cox served m the Afghan war of 1878-80 in the Koorum Valley (Medal).
-^' Lieut.General O. L. Smith served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, ^^'^ '^^^ present at the defence
of the Lucknow Residenc.y, and at the siege of Lucknow (twice severely wounded, received he thanks of the
Government of India. Medal with two Clasps).
^^* Lieut.General J. D. Hall served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltau, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur
and Khandeish districts in 1857-58 ; present at the action with the Bheels and Mekranses at Ambapawnee ; present
in command of the rear-guard duringthe action near Rajghur (Medal).
-™ Lieut.General C. R. Shaw served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp).
-*" Lieut.General C. J.Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present
at the atfair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture
of Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, and at th9
bnttle of Toolsepore (Medal with Clasp).
^*' Lieut.General H.H.Lyster served on the Staflfof Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide de Camp throughout the
Central India campaign from Dec. 1S57 to Julj- 1S58, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Rath-
ghui- and repulse of the rebels in an attiick on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
also wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of the
I'ort of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
two sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the ist Brigade at
Goolowlee, taking of the town and fort of Oalpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
Lushker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in desjiatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field, Brevet of
Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the m under the following circumstances :— " Date
of act of bravery, 23rd May 1858. — For gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skirmishing square of the
retreating rebel army from Calpee, and killing two or three sepo,ys in the conflict. Major General Sir Hugh Henry
Rose, GCS., reports that this act of braver.v was witnessed b.y himself and by Lt. Colonel Gall, CB.,oi the 14th
Light Dragoons." Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
(mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghusnee (CB., Medal With Clasp).
2*^ Lieut.General G. Wheeler served in the Burmese war in 1852-54 (Medal).
"' Lieut.General D. Shaw served with the field force against the insurgent Moplahs atMunjerry in the district of
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoor on
25th August 1851, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps emploj'ed in the destruction of a party
of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17th September 1855. Present at the quelling of a
riot in Tinnevelly 22nd December 1858. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the Base
at Thayetmyo (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lieut.General R. S. Mosele.y served in China and was present in the engagement of the 8th January 1859
when the battery and village of Shek-tsing were captured (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the
Khyber Line of Communications (Medal).
2*i> Lieut.General A. W. Montagu served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served w/
the Trans-Gogra Force on the Nepaul frontier in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal).
^" Lieut.General D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the Imleea,
Neemkhera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
^'* Lieut.General A. H. Bamfleld served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Atfghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the ex-
peditionary force against the Boree Afreedees in the Koha't Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
"'■' Lieut.General W. H. G. Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Sumbulpora
district 1111858 (Medal).
2" Lieut.General B. W. D. Morton served in the Cossyah and Jyntiah campaign in 1863.
^-ii Lieut.General W. Osborn served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal).
«2 Lieut.General T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the
Nizam's territories in 1855; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by
Lt.Colonel Doria's Field Force.
353 Sir Francis Norman served in the Punjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ; as Assist. Quarter
Master General with Eusofzai Field Force at Umbej'la in 1863 ; present with 2nd Brigade under Colonel W. W.
Tui-ner at storming of Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December and action in Chumra valley on
lollowing day, and with 2nd Brigade under Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations ; served as Assistant
Quarter Master General throughout the campaigns in Bhootan m 1864-65 and 1865-66 ; on 14th March 1865 when
ruconnoitring in Gooroogaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment and a Compan.y of 2qth Punjaub
Native Infantry captured four stockades, inflicting severe loss on the enemy; received by telegraph thanks 01 His
Excellency SirHugh Rose and was afterwards thanked by Government of India; was present at recapture of Dewan-
giri by the force under Brigadier General Tombs on 2ud April 1865 ; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
Richardson on its advance towards Tongsoo in February 1866 resulting in capture of Suleeka, occupation of the
Iron Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns the.v had captured at Dewangiri in
February 1865 ; served as 2nd in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infantrj- thi-oughout the Black Mountain expe-
dition under Major General A. Wilde in 1868; has beeu favouralily mentioned in despatches of six Officers com-
manding field forces or brigades; has received thanks of two Commanders in Chief; commendation of
Government of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865; a Brevet Majority for services
in Bhootan in 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and North-
west Frontier. Commanded the 24th Punjaub Native Infantry throughout tha Afghan war of 1878-80, and took
part in the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude, and in the defence of JugduUuck (several times
■ iicntioncd in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
b ittle of Candahar (Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese
ixpeditiou in 18S5-86 in command of a Biigade of Infantry (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, A'CJJ.,aud Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598/t
'" Lieut.General P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and
was present at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attaclc and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of
Biswah (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp), and during the opiirations
in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Thull Chotiali Field
Force, and afterwards in Northern Afghanistan (Medal).
"^^ Lieut.General G. T. Jones served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Commandant of the Line of Communica.tiona
of the Indian Contingent (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"^Lieut.General G. A. Arbuthnot served with the Saugor Field Force during the suppression of the Indian
mutiny ia the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Lieut.General G. B. Fisher was present with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
the mutinies of 1857, ^ud marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneegunge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
Native Infantry during the occupation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
^^ Lieut.General F. S. Iredell served in the Afghan war m 1879-So, and took part in the march to Candaharwith
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
^^^ Lieut.General R. G. Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
in the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served with the e.vpedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-78 (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the atlaok and capture of Ali
Musjidj^and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (mentioned in des|jatches, CB.. Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with
Llasp, 3rd Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Lieut.General A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant of the ist Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal
■with Clasp). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Kandeish and the Nizam's country ; and with his Regiment
at Canton during the (jhina war of i860. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the action of Arogeo and capture of Magdaia (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-So as Director of Transport with the
Bombay Reserve Brigade on the Can'dahar line, and was present during the investment of Sherpore and in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'" Lieut.General M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and canture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served m the
•^■bvssinian war in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medall.
^* Lieut.General j. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present
at the assault and canture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong. Served in the Abvssinian war in
1867-68 (Medal).
^"3 Lieut.General W. H. Whitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam frigate
Se.TO»?ns during the naval engagement which took place ofi Rangoon on ihe nth April 185^, when the enemy's
stockades which lined both banks of the river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 51st Light Infantry
as a volunteer, and accompanied the storming party which assaultedandcaptared the White House stockade on the
12th April 1852. Present during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on
the 13th and 14th April. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column)
in the attack on Pegu the 21st Nov. 1852, and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow
joint which disabled the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served" in Bengal during the Mutiny as
Aide de Camp to Sir G. C. Whitlock, commanding thi Saugor Field Division (Medal).
* Lieut General A. J. Howes served with the Kuriiool Movable Column and Srtugor Field Division, and was
present at the storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
' ^ Lieut.General T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Sprved with the Burmese Expeilitiou in
1885-86, and comn anded a column at the attack of the Minhla Redoubt, and afterwards cammanded the Garrison
2M ''^'^"'ipos'l i'l despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Lieut.General H. P. Hawkes served m the Abyssinian war of 1857-58 as Assistant Commissary General (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the operations in the -Malay Peninsula in 1876 as
Assistant Commissary General with the Laroot Column (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
as Acting Commissary General in Chief (received the tnanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches,
C£., and Clasp).
5fs I'i<2iit-General F. H. Tyrrell served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
"* Lieut.General E. C. Griffin served in suDpiession of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
'"+ Lieut.General C.D'U.La Touche served with the Persian ExpeditionaryForce in i856-57,including the attack on
Reshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and battle of
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Satpoora Field Force in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
aud rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the nth April 1858. Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a sortie of all arms on Khaii'abad, and was present
^l' tl^e sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in desnatches) and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
Lieut.General Seafleld Grant was employed with the Southern Mairatta Field Force from 5th March 1858
in com maud of a detachment of the 4; th Madras N.I., and from May to December 1858 served with the North Canara
i leld Force emnloyeu against the rebels under the Sawunt Warrie Dessaes, and commanded for eight months the
outpost of Coissee on the Goa Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment aud a detachment of the 3Sth Madras
Native Infantry (Medal).
''" Major General T. E. Webster served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Also served in the
Afghan war in iSio (Medal).
*"' Major General H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-
ke-Serai and Nujjufghur. several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city — wounded (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 ; commanded the 39th Bengal Native Infantry till the loth April
1879, and the Bhopal Battalion from the nth April to the 2nd August; was Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master
General Khyber Line Force irom the 15th September 1879 to the loth July 1880, and Assistant Adjutant General
Khyber Division from the nth July till the end of the campaign (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
'"'' Major General B. T. Stafford served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, includ-
ing the loUowing operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Snanghaie in 1862, capture of stockades
on the 4th April, canture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the' 17th April and of stockades near Nauhsiang
on the 29th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and nholiu, and repulse
of a very superior force of the rebels on the 25th May. Served with the Looshai Expedition m 1871-72 (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Also served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 (Medal).
^"5 Major General J. F. L. Fisher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) and in the operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
''* Major General D. S. Buist served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in pursuit of the three Companies 34th Bengal
Native Infantry who mutinied at Chittagong on the iSthNov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
Gaudy in the Cachardistrict on 12th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal).
Commanded Six Companies of the Sylhet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah Hilis in suppressing the Cossiah
Insurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moong
Gougie. Again served in the Cossiah aud Jj-nteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, includingthe capture of
the stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonser; Served in the Bhootan
Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewaugiri (Medal with Clasp) .
3"= Major General H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55, in-
cluding the capture and destruction of Dhub aud Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busee Kheil Afree-
dees in Dec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the 19th
Foot with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
598i War Services of the Officers on tJie Unemployed SujJernitmerary List.
■'■'' Major General W. G. M. Sf,rickln.nd ser^eri in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of
M:i,rtaban, and recapture of Billinff (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
^"" Ma.ior General G. C. Rowcroit served with the force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara frontier in 1852
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 at Peshawur (Medal). Commanded the
Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eusufzaie frontier and against the fanatics of Sittana in April and
May 1858.
-"* Miijor General P. Wheeler served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the capture
of Bareilly (Medal).
-"" Major General H. H. Stansteld served with the loth Foot throughout the Indian Mutiny, and was present at
the ^iesre of Lucknoiv and several skirmishes in Oude, Aziraghur, and the Jugdespore Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
—" Major General T. M. Shellcj- was present at the outbreak of the mutinj- at Meeriit on the loth May 1857. He
served afterwards in several actions from the nth August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at" the assault
and capture of the city— woi'.n.ded (Medal with Clasp).
^■'1 Major General M. G. Clerk served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, and was present with Have-
li ck's Force at the actions of Muugarwar and Alumbagh. remaining in the AJumbagh with the force under
L-. Colonel M'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
^*2 Major General P. C. Dalmahcy served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1S57-59, and was preFent at the
siege and capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served
with Brigadier Showers' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several
encounters with the reViels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and on many occasions during the campaign commanded an
independent Column of .Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund,
Medal with Clasp).
2*3 Major General T. R. Nimmo served in the Afghan war of 187B-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches) including the sortie ofDehKhojah — severely wounded (mentionedindespatches, Medal).
-^* Major General W. Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had charge of the
iutrenchinents at Allahabad, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied the
Expeditionary Force to China, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
2*5 Major General H. C. Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
185^-57.
-*'' Major General H. V. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was ynd in Command of
the Revvah and Nagodc Rajah's Troops at the ojiening of the Deccan road in 1857-58, during which operations
the forts of Kunchunpore Joorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bejeeragooghur, and 42 pieces of
ordnance were taken (slightly wounded). Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of
the enemy's position on t'ne Punwarrah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, killing their leaders, and entirely
dispersing their force (Medal with Clasp).
^*" Major General ,T. W. Orr served in Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with Major General
Whitlock's Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 185S-59, and was present at the surrender of the rebel
Narrain Rao at Kirwee; was left in charge of the camp on the 16th December 1858, when the force under
Brigadier MacDuff moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah (Medal with Clasp).
^■^ Major General Melmoth A. Douglas Orchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present
in the actions of the 5th July and loth October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
-*' Major General F. Gadsdenservedin Arracan during the Burmese war and in the Sumbuipoor districts during
the disturbances in 1857-58.
^™ Major General F. E. A. Cliamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and
was present at the actio.ns of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the
Residency until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
2'" Major General C. Yi. R. Chester served in the campaign on theNorth-West Frontier of India in 1863, and
was present fct the capture of Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
-''■' Major General H. H. C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories
in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from the 6th February 1858 (Medal).
^'3 Major General F. G. Ri leout was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June
1862. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Meaal with Clasp).
^^'t Major General G. A . Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpore
to the assistance of the Rajah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the
rebels under Khan Bahadoor Khan and Feroze Shah on the 7th and Sth Oct. 1S58. Served as Orderly Olficer to
Brigadier Troup during the campaign in Oude in 185S-59, and was pre^ent in the actions of Pusgaon nnd Russool-
pore, and attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79 in command of the
ThuU Chotal and Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
2^* Major General R. A. C.Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was piesent
at the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at War. g-kaza 4th April iB62,of thetownof Tseerpooi7th April,
at Nazean 27th and 29th April, at the storming of Kahding ist May, of Tsing-poo T2th May, and at the storming
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the
5th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'^'- Major General C. S. Sturt served in the Abyssinian war in iS67-->8 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
-''^ MajorGeneralH.G.Thomsou was on field service with adetachmentofthe 35th Foot against HillKareens near
Shuay-gheen from loth April to ist May 1856. and was nresent at the action at Palipoon.
*'" Major General R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the
Indian mutiny campaign, against the mutineers near Benareston the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wounded) ,
also at Azimg'hur, andwith theNepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served also throughout
the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dahmk&iE, and of Bala and
Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the KhyberLine Force (Meaai).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree E.xoedition in 1881.
-5* Major General H. K. Elliot was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1858. Served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
^"^ Major General A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and waspresent at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and at the action of Khooshab — horse killed
(Victoria Cross, and Medal wit.h Clasp) : received the Y€ under the following circumstances : — " On the occasion
of an attack on the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB.. Lieutenant Moore, the
Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the square,
and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks of the
enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press; but he would assuredlj' have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
observing his peril, fought his way to his dismounted comradethrougha crowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
determination, devoted courage and ready activity sho^vn in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served with the
Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur (mentioned by Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in servingia gun when
the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and pursuit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert
I'Japier; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858; commanded a
troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and Mahoni, capturing their two.guns (Medal
with Clasp).
3™ Major General R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was
present at the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1S62, and of the town of
Tseerpoo [7th April, at Na?enn 27th and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May, and
with the garrison defending Kahding in May 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
War Services of tlieOficers on the Unemployed Supernumeranj LUt. 598/
™' Major General L. E. Evans served throughout the Indian Mutinj' campaign in 1858-50 with the 3rd Bengal
Europeau Regiment,and was present with the Mjoipooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat
and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action
■of Dewsa against Tantia Topee (Medal).
^°- Major General L. H. Williams served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
campaign on the North-West Frontier of IncUa in 1863, and was present at the forcing of the TJmbeyla Pass (Medal
with Claspi). Served in the Afghan war in 1878, and was present at the attack and cajjture of Ali Masjid (Medal
with Clasp). Served also with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
^"^ Major General G. R. C. Westropp served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 with the 21st Bombay
Native Infantry during the outbreak of mutiny in that regiment at Kurrachee, and with the field force engaged
in Khandeish iiuder Sir Hugh Rose, to whom he was Orderly Oificer during the operations in the Deccan agaiuiit
Tantia Topee.
^"* Major General A. Wardrop served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was jjresent at the
•bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
™^ Major General T'. Bell served as Adjutant with the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture ofReshirc and surrender ofBushire, expedition to Borazjoou, and
battle of Khuoshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took i^art in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
™5 Major General S. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1870-80, and look part in the'march to Candahar with the Force under Major General Phayre(Medal).
^"^ M.ajor General G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaiirn of 1855.
^"^ Major General H. R. Wintle served in the Indian Mutiny campaigu (Medal).
3™ Major General B. R. Chambers served with the 13th Bengal Native lufantry in the Sonthal campaign of
■1S55-56. Also throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th Jvrne to the 17th Nov. 1857, and
was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzai
Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was present in the action of the 15th and lOth December 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Als^o with the Hazara field Force, including operations on the Black Mountain in 1S68 (Clasp).
iCommanded the 6th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Com-
manded the 2nd Brigade Tank Column throughout the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzierees in 1881 under
Brigadier General Kennedy.
■>i" Major General C. F. Sharpe served in the IndianMutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
^'2 Major General L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a'detachment of his regiment with the force under
Colonel Vaughan in the Meranzaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment
•wilih the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of
Chinglee Mungul, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58. Also
.•served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-08 (Medal).
^'^ Majoa- General T. B. E. Teunant served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of
Woojie Giiddah rsth May 1856.
^^* Major General H. C. B. Barnett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
'■"^ Major General P. H. Le Geyt served with the Persian E.xpeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Eeshire, and surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon,"and the action of Khooshab (Medal with
'Clasp). Served with Major Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Pohtical Agent, .and in com-
mand of detachment Gujerat Irregular Horse in 1858; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta
iigainst the rebel Takoor of Mondetti in 1858; commanded a detachment of Gujerat Irresular Horse, and was
■Staff Otlicer of a field force in pursttit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans' Field
Force in command of a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse at Nuggur Parkur in 1859.
^'^ Major General T. J.Watson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engsigements in
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Commaniled a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served
%vith the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64 (Medal) ; and v/ith the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Clasp). Also
served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
3" Major General W. G. S. Clarke served in the China war in i860 (Medal) .
'" Major General F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the
•siege and capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Nepaul frontiers, and final dispersion there
of the rebels (Medal with Clasp). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian Expedition in 1867 ;
commanded the Train throughout the expedition, and was present at ttie action of Arogee and capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hazara field force iu 1868, including
the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79, and commanded at Tonk at the time of the raid by the Mahsood Wuzeerees (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
'''■"> Major General Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 25th Regiment from
Jitne 1S55, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, siege and faKof Setastopol, and sortie of 26th October (.Medal
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1S58-59
as Adjutant of the 95th, including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the 3rd assaulting Column on 3o(ih
March as Staff Officer to Colonel Raines commanding), battle of Kota ke Serai (acted as Staff Officer to Colonel
Raines commanding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior
(severely burnt by the explosion of powder while serving a gun captm-ed from the enemy and turned on them,
and mentioned in despatches), siege and capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye (Medal
•with Clasp).
^2' Major General N. Swanston commanded the KCompany Sappers and Miners in the North China Expedition in
i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Forts, and at Pekin from
gth to 26th October (Medal with two Clasps).
322 Major General J. R. Strutt served as Interpreter to a squadron of the 17th Lancers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee
in 1858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. I. to China in 1S60, and served until the end of the war ui the Royal
Commissariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Seved with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
^^^ Major General E. P. Gurdon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign iu 1857 ; present with the Neemuch Force
before Nimbheera on 23rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, with the Neemuch force in the action
with the Mundesore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and with the Artillery in the Fort of Neemuch during the
aiege by the .Mundesore rebels iu October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
32-1 Major General M. Millett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present in several en-
gagements, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Sledal with Clasp).
^^ Major General W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, was present at the
■ engagement attending the disarming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 1857, and was dangerously
wounded. Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Havelock's Column, and
was present at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of
the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, includiug the
repulse of the enemy's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resulting
in the final storm and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Rohilcund and recapture of Bareilly. Served on
General Beatson's Staff in the operations against and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda districts
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord
Napier, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal,
and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in :S7o-8o as Senior Pohtical Officer with the Ktiyber Line Force
(CS7. and Medal).
3^^ Major General C. S. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at the
.actions of Booluudshuhur, Coel, Acrabad, and Agra— severely wounded (Modal with Clasp). Served with the China
598^ War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary hid.
Exreditionary Force of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chan»
Viawan and Tauffohow. and, surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
r- 1 wns Tiresent in the engagements at Takht-i-Pul, Ahmed Kheyl, Urzoo near Ghu2nee, aiad PadkaoShana
(Teveral times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood
vV'i7eerP-e Kxnedicion in 1881.
^-" Mfl f r General W. F. Bartleuian served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign in
iS53,andwas present at the actions of Alniorah on the J7th and 25th April, and at tbe storming and capture
ol the luit of Nuggar (Medal). Served during a part, of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of the
4;rd Bengal N.I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoonje in the Jynteah Hills on the
22nd -March 1862.
3-s Maior General H. Chapm.an was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1S57 ; served with the ist
Beagal European Fasiliers in tie actions of Narnoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mynpooree ; commanded a detach-
ment of Alexander's Horse in several minor affairs in the Etawah district m 1858, actions ofOreyah (charger twice
wounded), and Dewsa ; pursuit of the reljels thn ugh Rajpootana and Central India; Bundlecund campaign of
1859-60 (mcDtioned in despatches. Medal'. Served in the Afghan war of r878-8o, and was present in the engage-
ment at Baghao (mtntioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
32i» Major General K. H. Inglis served with the Bhooian E.'cpeiition in 1865-66 (Medal with CIasp>. Served in
the Afghr.n war in 1879 (Meda').
^■*'' Major General H. St. G. 'Cuckerserved with the 19th Panjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China(Medal).
^1 Major General W. A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when
it mutinied at tsowgong on the loth June 18,7. He served subsef|uentlv throughout the mutiny campaign (Medp,l).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the second expedition
into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
^^' Major General H. K. Bushe served with the Belgaura Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the-
surrender and occupation of the fortress of Shor,ip ire (.Medal).
323 Major General F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut for the suppree-
Bion of a rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributar.y Mahals.
33' Major General W. Howey served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, and was
present at the capture of the fort ol'Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Abmetieand Slumker-
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal 1.
3'5 Major General J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian Mutinies of 1S57-58, in-
cluding theoperations at Shereshur Ghat in Ma.v 185S, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in June
1^58 (Medal). Served with the 30th Punjaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present aa
the captures of Chamoorchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
3" Major General A. Battye served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in 1858, and was present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreghat, and Kintoor (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the affair at Shubkudder
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-Eo, and took part in the expedition into the Bazar A'alley under Lieut. General Maude'
(iientioned in despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Gough (mentioned in des-
patches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Cm ndahar— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ofLt. Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
33' Major General J. M. Boyd served in the Abyssinian w.ir in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, ani
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
336 Major General F. M. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857, and was presen at the action of
Chinhu, throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Inglis from 2nd.
July to 25th Sept. 1857) being engaged in three sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a
gnind attack on the iSth August and subsequently regained nossession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned
in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deceiiiber, and capture of
Hurrah (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North-West.
Frontier of India in if 63-64, and was present at the action near Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
33'' Major General G. "W. C. Plowden served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregu-
lar Cavalry, including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clj'de, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor affairs; Oud&
campaign of 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
^'f Major General J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 in
and about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India ; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and.
present at the captuie of the forts of Amathie and Shunkurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with.
Clasp). Served with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China and was present at the action off
Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked hj the Commander in Chief of the French
forces) and I'alichau, and capture of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Med-
jirtie, and Khedive's Star).
3*' Major General H. P. Peacock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
3*^ Major General F. W. CoUis served in the Abvssinian war in 1S68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879,
and was present in the operations in the Khost Valley, aud at the forcing of the Shutargardan (twice meutionedl
in desnatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
3'3 Mijor General G. E. Erskino served with the Rijpootana Field Force under .Brigadier M. W. Smitli]in
1858-59.
i"* Colonel A. E. Campbell served with the 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
Also at Sanger in (Central India during 1857-58 ; present at numerous engagements in the district of Sanger, and
was severely wounded on the i8th Sept. 1857 in the attack on the fortified village of NmTicoulee (Medal with
Clasp).
3*5 Colonel C.Martin served in the Indian Mutinycampaignsofi857-58and was presentwiththei4th Light Dra-
goons with the Malwa Field Force at the capture ofDhar, and actions of Mundesore — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to Brigadie?
D. M. Stewart, and with the 12th Bengal Cavalry at the' capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war
in 1880, accom])anied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
3*' Colonel T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the land-
ing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
3* Colonel R. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the nth
May 1857. Served in the Meerut Volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of Wulledad Khaa at
Galowtee, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing ist Belooch Battalion. Was present with
General Pennj''s Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chief's Force at the action before
Bareilly on 5th May 1S58, and at repulse of rebels hy the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
our outposts at Shahjehanpore ; present in the operations near Mahomdy and relief of Fort Jellalabad ; present
with the Battalion at the taking of Fort Rampore Kussia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force; with Commander in
Chiefs Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Sunkerpore, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Dundea
Keeree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeedia; present at the capture of 14 guns by Brigadier
Horsford's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
3" Colonel H. St. Maur-Wj-nch was employed m suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856 and 1857. Served against the Hill Tribes in the Rajahmundry district in September and October 1857, and
received a contusion from a matchlock-ball. Employed with the Sappers in 1859 in- quelling the rebellion in Bengal
(Medal).
3'" Colonel P. W. Banncrman served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
War Services of tlie Officers on the TJnemployed Supernumerary List 598?
districts in May and June 18^7; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and August 1857 ; ])resen'
at the Urst attack on the fort of Awah on the 17th December 1857; at the assault and capture ofRowah, at the
siege and capture of Awah: commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgurh on the 24th
December 1858 (Medal).
35' Colonel R. Griffith served with the Burmese Expedition in 7886 (Medal with Clasp).
3=- Colonel H. R. B. Worslcy served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1837 (Medal). Served also in the
South of China in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and)
was presenc at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir mentioned in despatches, CJi., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
35' Colonel A. R. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S, and was present during the-
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi, Goorgaon,
and Jhujjur districts. Served with the ist Sikh Cavalrj- at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded) , and was
Tirescnt at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was
present in the aii'airs at Banda, Kuddee, and Boghani ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iu -..he march to
Candahar, and was present in the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
desymtches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the e.\pedition against the Aitchakzai Tribes.
'■'' Colonel W. G. Waterfield was at Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the loth Maj- 1857 ; was afterwards
present at the actions of the Hinduu (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout
the siege of Delhi. Served as Political Officer to the force that marched from Delhi to Jeypore under Major
Redmond in pursuit of Tantia Topee aiid other rebels (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Jowaki Afreedee
Expedition iu 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, at the storming of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations
in the Khost Valley (CSI., and Medal with two Clasps).
356 Colonel C. E. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and Jane 1857 ; and as Aide de Camp to General Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
1857 (Medal with Clasp).
35S Colonel A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two com-
panies during the greater part of the North Ca.nara campaign, which extended from March to December 1858, and
was present in one skirmish and various pursuits. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 ™ command of a Brigade, and conducted the advance on Wuntho from the-
North (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB , and Cla-^p).
359 Colonel V/. H. Ross served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeish iu 1858 ; and
as Staff Oihcer with the Oojcin Field Force in 1859-60.
■'^^ Colonel G. W. Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents iu ^857.
^'s Colonel F. P. Forteath served in Central India d-iring the campaign of 1S57-58, including the pursuit of the-
Gwalior rebels, battle of Bnnas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
30* Colonel C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad in M--ty 1857; also at
the fi -st attack on Awah in September 1S57; at the siege and in the parsuit suli-^eqnent to the fall of Kotah in
March and April 1S58; at the action of Kotih-ke-Serai on 17th June and capture of Gwalior on 19th June
1858; at the action of Ranode in December 1858 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior
Dwision Cvledal with Clasp).
■*'* ColoKi-l P. C. Rynd served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58, including the engagement at
Dacca in Kcvemter 1S57 (Medal). Served with the Eusofzie Field Force in 1863. and was present at the engage-
ments of the 15th and i6th December (Medal with Clasp). Present at the engagement with the Bazotee Tribe near
Koh'it on the North West Frontier on the nth March 1868 (received the thanks ol Government).
31^' Colonel J. Galloway was nresent at the assault and capture of Kotah. with the column in pursuit of the
Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June, July and August 1858 ;
at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th August, and the battle ot the Bunass on the 14th of August 1858 ; accom-
panied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to January 1S59 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 29ih Bombay Native Infantry iu the Afghan wp.r in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Commanded the
Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
CB.. Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
3*^5 Colonel W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut^on the 30th June 1857
and was awarded the Victoria Cross "for having on the retreat irom Chinhut (near iiucknow), on the 3othi
June 1S57, saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Regiment, at the risk of his own ; " was afterwards present
throughout the de'^ence of the Residencj' at Lucknow and -was wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
Served with the Dutfla E.^pedition in 1S75 (mentioned in deGpatche>). Served in the Afghan war iu iSSo with
the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Also served with the Akha Expedition in 18S3-S4. Served with the Barmese
E,xpedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
3'' Colonel C. A. de Kantzow served during the oper.itious against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1855
(Medal with Clasp). Was presenc at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops
at that station in May 1857, andreciived the Queeu's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
" admirable services " rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present wit'n 39th Sowars in action at Ehow-
gong on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, 13th 48ch and 71st Native Infantry fromi
Lucknow, and killed the rebel leader m hand-to-hand conflict, hituself receiving a »aljre wound on the forehead
Served in Mynpooree in command of an Irregular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and S'lbseqaently
as a volunteer in the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near AUyghur on 24th Aug. (mentioned in despatches),
and during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerie's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
loth Oct. 1857 at Agra. Ser.-ed with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehporc-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bungaon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Cavalry in th&
action of 3rd May 1&5S at Shahjehanpore (mentioned iu despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Jail, and
affairs subsequent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of the 15th Maj' (very dangerously wounded
by sabre cuts on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Command-ant of the Rohiicund Aux-
iliary Lev3', which he had raised and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine from June to
Nov. 1858, and iu the man v and various offensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's out-
post at Ahmednnggur (thanked bj' Government of India I and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India)>.
Served with the same Levy o.u active service in the north of tne Shahjehanpore district up to 2Sth Dec. 1858, and
subsequently across the Sarda, move on PuUea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked by
Government of India) and pursuit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Companies
of the Rohiicund Auxilia.-y Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in the Khyreeghur Jungles, and
in two actions fought in Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatchet-). Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Nepaul,
and in subsequent operations undertaken in clearing the district from rebels and marauders up to the end of the
disturbances (thanked by Government of India). Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for
" excellent service" rendered to the State in 1857-5S ; been officially and especially reported to the Government
of India when leaving Rohiicund in September i»59. for the " valuable services " rendered by the force under his-
command in Rohiicund; and honourably mentioned by the Governmet of the N.W. Provinces to the Government
of India (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
3'2 Colonel G. C. Grant served in October 1859 with the Okamundel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
operations against the insurgent Wagheers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
the 6th October 185Q (dangerously wounded,.
3"3 Sir Edward Bradford served with the :4th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign from 21st 01" February
till 8th June 1857 ; served m the Jubbulpore district during 1857, and afterwards in the North-Wcstern Provinces
iu 1858 — with General Michel's Force iu Mayne's Horse against Tantia Topee in 1858 ; present at the genera
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action of Sciudwiia and the action and pursuit at Karai. Served with General Napier's Columns in ilayne's
Horse from December 1858 co September 1859, and was present in several actions with the enemy (twice thanked
m despatches, Medal).
^"* Colonel C. E. Stewart served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the actions at
Bari, Simree, Nawabgunge, and Sultanpore; was Staff Officer to a Field Column in Oude (Medal). Served in
ithe Umbeyla campaign iu 1863 (Medal with Clasp); and in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in i877(lirevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
^'^ ColonelP. J. Keen served with the 2nd Pimjaub Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58;
was present at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhurand Agra, relief of the garrison of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and captui'e of Lucknow, occupation cf
Bareilly, and many minor affairs (Medal with three Clasps) . " Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
1860, and was present in the engagement at Berara (Medal^with Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North- West
Frontier of India in 1S63, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Clasp),
"Served in the Afghan war in 1078-79, and, in command of a Column, engaged and defeated the enemy st Baghao
Tvitli heavy loss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
^'' Sir Henry CoUett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Euiofzaie Frontier in 1858
.iind was present at the affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . Oude campaign of 1858-59, including
'the storm and capture of the fort of Ranrpore Kussia (Medal). Served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah
Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, and Oom-
krong (severely wounded). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in i863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
in the Afghan war of 18-S-80. and was present at the oajjlure of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in
the operations in Mie Khost Valley, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches);
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the March to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
ithe Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), arc! with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-go in command of the Eastern Frontier District (received the thanks of the
■Government of India, mentioned in despatches, and Clasp) . Commanded the Manipore Field Force in 1891 (re-
■ceived the thanks of the Government of mdia, ECB., and Clasp).
'"" Colonel P. T. Humfrey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and commanded a detachment of the 30th
Bombay Native Infantrj' in the engagement at Syiid Boot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
^*' Colonel J. Sconce served in the suppression of [he Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
"(mentioned in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857,
actions of Shumshabad and Futtehghur, and siege of Luckuow (Medal with three Clasps).
3*- Colonel H. A. Mallock served iu Central India in 1857-58, including the action of Muudesore and siege of
iRatghur Fort (Medal with Clasp).
3^ Colonel W. P. Dicken served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 in command of the Toungoo and
Nyingyan (Pyinmana) Columns (twice mentioned in despatches. BSO., and Medal with Clasp).
33t Colonel T. Weldon was employed on field service ii the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
3'^ Colonel W. R. M. Holrciyd was attached to the 86th Regt. during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857- 58, and
«erved with the Centra 1 India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Clianderi, at siege and storm-
ing of Jhansi(severeiy wounded), battle of Betwa, actionoflCoonch, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp),
2*^ Colonel J. G. Watts served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S, as D. A. Q. M. General of 2ud Division
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^'" Colonel J. K. Clubley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 2n
Madras Infantry and Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^'* Colonel A. Copland served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier iu
Ma«:h 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the assaule
•and capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (CB., Medal with Clasp).
''"' Colonel M. C. Perreau served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal).
"'' Colonel C. H. Plowden served with Ma.jor General Whitlock's Force during the suppression of the mutiny
in Bengal in 185S-59, was present at the surrender of 1 he rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee 6th June 1858, and in
action at Girwassah on the banks of the Scinde river i6th December 1S58 (Medal with Clasp).
^'- Colonel A. W. Macnaghten served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59 including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyfsinian war in 1S6S, and was presenfat the storming of Magdala
<meniioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in i88o in command of the 2nd Bombay Cavalry
(Medal).
^^* Colonel T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhiiu
1S57, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, the final assault and capture of the city, and the subsequent
•operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received
the 5?C "for having, on the 12th June 1857, at the Flagstaff Piquet at Delhi, when the whole of the piquet of Her
Majesty's 75th Regiment and 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers were driven in by a large bodj' of the enemy,
"brought in from amongst the enemy a wounded Bugler of his own regiment, under a most severe fire, who would
otherwise have been cut up by the rebels. Also, on the same day, when the Fusiliers were retiring, by order, on
Metcalfe's house, on its being reported that there was a wounded man left behind. Lieutenant Cadell went back
•of his own accord towards the enemy, accompanied by three men, and brought in a man of the 75th Regiment,
who was severely wounded, under a most heavy fire from the advancing enemy." Served in the 4th Irregular
■Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 ; present at the action of Mehudi under
•Colonel Blind, m which thirteen of the enemy's guns were captured ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in
Rohilcund in 1859.
^'5 Colonel H. W. Gordon served during the Sonthal rebellion in 1855-56. Served in the China war in i860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, at the capture of the Taku Forts, and the occupation of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at ibe capture
of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp) ; and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedi-
tion in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the advance to Gundamuck, in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
2'^ Colonel H. G. B. Tanner served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
capture of Resh.'re, and surrender cf Bushire, advance on Borazjoon, and action of Khoosbab (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with
the expedition into the Lughman Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
*™ Colonel O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the
fort of Rampore Kussia (Medal).
■"" Colonel E. D. H.Vibart served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including
the battle of Nujjuffghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequentlj' accompanied
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
2nd Puujaub Infantry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several Movable Columns under Sir Hope
Grant and GeneralWalpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
■""^ Colonel J. W. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1885.
'"^ Colonel Hon. R. E. Boyle served during the Indian Mutiny campaion of 1857-59; pursuit of the Sealcote
mutineers iu July 1857 ; with 2nd Bengal Kuropean Fvsiliers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts west of
Delhi in October and November 1857, and present at the occupatien of Rewaree, Jhujjur, and Kanound ; served
with the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler; commandeda field detach-
ment. Engaged near Geree Patoree on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Plying Column from
December 1850 to March i85o (thanked by Government of India, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79,
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
Wa7- Services of the Officers on the Uiiemploijed Supcrmuneranj List. 59^?*
'<>» Colonel P.W. Powlett served clurin<jthelndian Mutiny campaign of 1837-58, and was present at the actions of
AUyghur, Agra, Kanouje, and Buunee Bridge, relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
o r the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nudee, siege and capture of Lucknow — severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps) .
*"* Colonel A. J. C. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny compaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in.
1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
*<" Colonel F. W. Eoileau served as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir Singh's Contingent with the force under General
Van Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of Hissar
on the 19th August 1857. Served in the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor Held force under GeneralWhitlock.
Commanded a Squadron of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry at the action of Kewteein Bundlecund on the 4tli March 1859,
and was wounded by a pistol-shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in
Council. Medal). Served with the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian campaign In 1868 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part inthetwoe.^peditionsinto the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
** Colonel H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 28th August
1857. Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku and of the Taku
Ports, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served intha
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Poiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1870, and in the operations aroundCabul in December i37q including the investmentof Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Hazara E.xpedition in 18S8 (CJ5., and Medal with Clasp).
*'i' Colonel O. Barnes served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations in Central
India, the siege ofKotah, and various minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the relief of Kam Dakka (mentioned
in despatches. Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches).
■"" Colonel G. A. Way served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i860, and was present at the action at
Berrara (Medal wiih Clasp).
■"1 Sir Edward Ross served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, rolief of Saugor, capture of Garrakoti, forcing of the Muddeupore Pass, seige and
storm of Jhansi, battle of B.itwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Mattra, Galowlee, captui-e of Calpee, battle
and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
■"^ Colonel C. A. Munro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and was presen
at the action of Kudjwa, occupation of the Alumbagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle ofCawnpore onth
6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
■'I' Colonel C. M'Inroy served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, find ^^s present with General Whit-
lock's Force at the surrender of Kirwee ; joined the Sikh Mounted Police (Meteg's Sikh Horse) attached to
Brigadier McDufi's Brigadd in 1858, and commanded the same from January 1859 ; was present in the action at
Sahao (mentioned in despa,'jches) ; commanded in Cavalry actions of Maharajpore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahoni;
commanded escort to the puns during the action at Girwassah (mentioned several times in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Employed in disarming the Bauda district in 1S59-60. Commanded a Division of the Transport
Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (thanked in despatches for the " extent and value of his assistance,''
Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S6, and in 1888-8933 Principal Commissariat
Of&cer in Upper Burmah (Medal with two Clasps) .
*'* Colonel C. E. Fisherserved with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the siege and capture ofKotah, battle of Kotah ke
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree — dangerously wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
*'5 Colonel E. W. Trevor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General Transport Officer, and affcar wards as
Director of Transport (Medal).
■'"' Colonel H. C. Wright served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and at the subsequent occupation of Cabal as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
■'17 Colonel T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 30th January
1859 (Medal).
■"* Colonel H. C. E. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1S57.
Served with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the action of
Narnoul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Guides in the expedition under Sir Sydne.v Cotton on the Easofzaie
Frontier in 1831 ; and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in 1S59
(Medal with Clasp).
■*" Colonel J. MacDonald Smith served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th Dec. 1859.
*^ Colonel B. H. E. Kauutze served in the Eastern campaign in 1856 after the fall of Sebastopol.
*^i Colonel A. M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel E. L. Ommanney served at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Colonel H. M, B. Burlton served with the 8th Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with
Meade's Horse at the capture of Gwalior; commanded the Regiment during the pitrsuit of the rebels by Sir
Robert Napier and was present at the action of Joura Alipore; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on
field service in operations against Tantia Topee and other rebels from October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal)
Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (Medal).
'^-' Colonel C. Swinhoe served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
*-° Colonel H. P. R, F. Crawfurd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
■'2" Colonel H. G. Saunders served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the action of the
5th July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and affair at Shereghat (Medal).
■'^ Colonel J. M'MuUin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its capture in 1857
(Medal with Clasp).
'2'' Colonel D. M'Neill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July 1857, and with
the Kamjjtee fl.ying column from 9th November 1858 to 26th January 1859 ; served also with the expedition to the
Puchmurree Hills, and was present at the capture of Hurrakote in November 1859 (Medal).
"^ ColonelA. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Buledekeserai, skirmishes
in the Subzee Mundee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Narnoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and iMynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations inOude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
"^ Colonel F. C, St. John served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"■'Colonel E. M. Woodcock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
landing at Hallilah Bay, the capture of Reshire, the surrender of Bushire, the expedition to Borazjoon, and the
action at Khooshab — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*•* Colonel G. Atkins served at Peshawur during the IndianMutiny campaign in 1857-5S. Served in the campaigns
on the North- West Frontier of India in 1858 and 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1S84. Also served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Clasp).
"^ Colonel E. C, Garstin served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-38,
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of
Lucknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
«' Colonel T. Higginson served on the North-West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Bezotee Tribe
in February 1869, and wasmentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served also with
5980 War Services of the Offlcers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List,
the Meranzie Valley Field Force in April 1S69. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-9 with the Candahar Column,
and was present in the affair at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Commanded the ist Punjab Infantry
in the Wuzeeree Expedition m 1881.
*'^' Colonel J. F. F. Cologan served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, ^^"1 ^^^-s present at the
sieee and capture of Luckuow in March 1858, siege and capture of Calpee, action of Gowlowlie, attack and
capture of Forts Dehayn and Tiroul, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the
Azimghur and Goruckpore districts in 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80,
first as Staff Officer and afterwards as Paymaster of the Transport, Khyber Line (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of the Imperial Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served with tho Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 including the operations of the ^rd and 4th Brigades under Brigadier Generals CoUett and Low respec-
tively (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonel M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parke's Column
during part of the pursuit of Tantia Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with the Oude
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronu-hold of Raja Beui
Madho ; served with Colonel Carmichael's Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra; served under Lord Clyde
during the greater part of the Tr,ans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupi^tion of Baraiteh,
action with the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; served with the
Ouie Police Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular
forces from the frontier (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Colonel H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858,
and commanded a troop of the 6tli Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary ForceunderBrigadierGeneralChamberlain againstthe Mahsood Wuzeerees
in i860, and was present at the action of the Barrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp) . Engaged
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also in all the
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide de Camp to SirNeville Chamberlain, and after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those generals (Clasp for Umbeyla) .
"' Uoloael C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1857; was selected as one of the
Subalterns of the ladder party on the day of the final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fightinsr within the
city until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expe-
dition in 1864-65 (Medal with CI isp).
*** Colonel C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in i857-59,and was present at
Kauta, at Bunnee with the force forming the rear guard of the Commander in Chief's Army during the capture cf
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th September 1858, at two
other affairs on the gth and 20th October 1S58, and at Doomeragunge on the 13th September 1858 ; served with the
torce under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and" present with the detachment which proceeded in March
1859 underBrigadierFaddy against Runmust Singh (Medal with two Clasps).
■'"Colonel F. J. S. Adam served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar, in-&
eluding the sortie of Deh Khojah (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
**' Colonel Wilson took part in the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara and Bede
districts in 1858 (Medal).
•*** Colonel M, Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the ist June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force
uud^er Colonel Spottiswoode.
"" Colonel C. H. E wart served throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleeke-
oerai, and final assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
■"* Colonel E. Beddy served with the Buootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri
in command of the storming party (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in i838 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel A. OUivant served durintr the Indian Mutiny camjiaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th Jul3-, battle of Agra on the loth October 1857 ; Bundle-
cund campaign in 1858-59, attack ou Serowlie, and aflair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
*''^ C jlonel C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during all the
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chaudaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior,
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Boorda, and at the
actions of Goonapoora and Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
■'^- Colonel H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed auring the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sum-
ulpooro districts in 1858.
■•^^ Colonel J. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the 23rd Madras Native
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
•"" Colonel R. V. Maiden served in the Centra; India campaign in 1S5S-59 with the field force un-Ier Sir John
Michel and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the affair at Kurai (Medal
with Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Smd Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 1867-6&
(Medal). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
*^ Colonel F. S. FitzPatrick was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Auj, ust 1858.
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two
Clasps).
*»' Colonel E. H. Eyre served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1E85-86 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'^i' Sir William Seton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1856-57 as a Midshipman in the
Indian Navy, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the capture of Bushire, and at the bombardmebt
of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 18S0, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Colonel G. S. Hills served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and waspresentin theengagement at Mattoon, and in
the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
"0 Colonel C.T. P. Luxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Outram's
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
during his campaign in Oude, from June to December 1858 ; present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
Sultanpore and other minor affairs ; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged and repulsed the
enemy at Shahpore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal with Clasp).
*^2 Colonel R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb,
and the Nawab of Randa in June, July and August 1858 ; present at the action at Shanganeer on the 8th, and the
battle of Bunass on the 14th August 185S ; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to
January 1859 ; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal).
*" Colonel W. T. Brereton served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1888-89 (Meda with Clasp).
*'5 Colonel J. Philips served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
■">' Colonel T. R. Tabuteau served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal mutiny in
185S, including the Oude campaign and an affair at the fort of KoU (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Native
Infantry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 186S (Medal).
*<* Colonel T. J. Cotton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel C. Beadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
was ou board H.M. ship Algiers at the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sevastopol
between the 23rd October 1S54 and December 1855, and was present at the taking of Kertch and Kiubourn (Medal
with Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton in 1856-57 on board H.M. ships Calcutta and Ellc
(Medal). Served on the River Ganges as a Volunteer during the late mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gunboat
Jumna.
War Services of the Officer on the Unemployed Superninnerary List. S9^P
*'" Colonel "W. R. Bunbury served ia the Afghan war of 1378-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal).
*■' Colonel W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deecan from the
t5th November 1858 to the 5th April 1859, including the march of fifty miles without ja halt on the 28th February in
pursuit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Colonel M. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
*'' Colonel George Young sei'ved with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara
campaign in 1868 (Clasp); and in the operations ia the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
*'^ Colonel A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Slkkim in 1861. Served with the
ist Punjaub Infantry in the TTmbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1873-79, and was present in the engagement at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1.
^'7 Colonel H. S. Marshall served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the operations in the Khost
Valley, in the engagements at Mattoon and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, ^^nd in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
■*"' Colonel T. B. Byug served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
*"' Colonel F. W. (jhatterton served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1S63, including
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) . Also served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1863 — slightly wounded
(Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel J. de B. Lynch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentiDned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
«* Lt.Colonel G. M. Abbott served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee
and at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
"5 Lt.Colonel A. N. Sandilands served with the 6th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedi-
tion in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 6th Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*87 Major C. F. S. Alban served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, |took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal-
with Clasp).
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andLiEUT.
OrENSIGIf.
Babbage, H. Prevost, Zf.Col. Bengal S.C.
Bacon, Kdm. A. H.^" Lf.Col. Bombay S.C.
Baillie, James, Captain, Unattached
Baker. Robert John, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Baker, Wdliam Adolphus, Lt.Col. R. >
(Bombav) Engineers S
Balfour. Henrv Lowther. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Bally, \Villiam,=*i*.Oo/.W. Riding Regt.
Barnes, James Whittaker,^^ Lt.Col. )
Regimental District [R] S
Barrett, Richd. D." ii'.Coi.Regimentan
District [R] ;
Barrow, De Symons,''* i^Coi. Mad. S.C.
Barry, Chas.Wm.ii, Co/. R. Engineers...
Bartieman, Joha,»' Lt.Col. Bengal S.O....
Bartley, John Cowell,™X/, Co/. 5 Foot ...
Barton, Howard Ja.s." Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Barton, Newton," if.OjJ. Bengal Staff C.
Barton, Robert, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Basden, Cha. Breuton,«if.'Co/. Beng. S.C.
Bates, John,"* Lt.Col. Bombay S. G
p.s.c. Battersby, John P. Lt.Col. 60 ">
Rifles, Commiisioner E. M. A.it/lum[R] j
Battve, Geo. Money ,«5 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
-Batt've, H. Doveton,"'^ Lt.Col. Bengal S, C.
Beatile.J.PattleA^if.Co/.R. (Bengal)Eng.
Beadon, Edward Musgrave,*'' Lt.Col. 1
Shropshire Lt. Infantry (85 F.) J
Beamish, Charles, Lt.Ccl. 35 Foot
Bean, John Wm. F.'» ifJ.Co/. Bengal S.C.
Beatson, Albert B.": Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Beauchamp, Fitzmaiirice,'2£<.CoZ. R.Fus.
Becher, Alfred, Lf.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Bedford, .Joseph Herbert,'^ Lt.Col. R.Ena-.
Bediugfeld, Philip." Col. Royal Art. [R]
Belfield, Edward, ^"i Col. R. Engineers
Bell, Charles J. Ralph, i*. Co?.' Mad. 6. C.
Bell, Henry James, Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist...
Bennett, Wm. Henry YJ.'~ Col. Com. \
Royal Marines j
Beresford,Geo.DelaPoer,Z«.CoZ.Mad.S?C.
Berger,Ernest Arch. i^. Co?. Lincoln Regt.
Berkeley, Emeric Sli-eatfeild,'' Lt.Col. )
Madras Staff Corps ^
Belt. Henry Imlach.so Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Beville, Henrv,*' CS. Lt.Col. Bomb. S.C.
Beynon, Wm. Howell, Lt.Col. Bomb. S.C.
Bigge, Thomas Scovell,s-i<. Co?. North-)
umberland Fusiliers )
Binny,Wm. Henrv,^* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Bishop, Hen. Parlett,^*Z/i'. Co?. R. {Beu.JA.
Black, James, ^'^ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Blackett, Sir Edward William,^'^ £art. \
Lt.Col. Depot Battalion )
Black-well, James Edw. Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Blake, Geo. F.*" Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Mar.
Blaksley, John, Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt. ...
p.s.c. Blanckley, Horatio C. N."*' Col. )
Com. Royal Marines j
Bland, Edw. Loftns, Col. R. Engineers...
Blewitt, Charles.™ Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Blowers, Chas. Edw.™ Lt.Col. Bom. S. C.
Blmit, C. Han-is,"' CB. Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) A.
Blunt, Grant, Lf.Col. Ro.yal Engineers ...
Bogle, Andrew Hugh, '3 Co?. R. (Ben.) Art
Bolton. Robert Henry, i*? Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Bond, Fred. Wm. Col. R. (Madras) Art...
Bond, Ue-iry, Lf.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Booth, William,'* Co?. Royal Artillery
Bostock, Jas.Wm.9'-' Lf.Col. 16 Foot... .
Boswell.John Jas,,™ CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Bourchier,SirG.i"iXCiJCo?.R.(Ben.)A[R]
Bowen,GeorgeBligh,'"!>i«.Co?.MadrasS.C.
Bowen, Wm. Thos."'5Xi.CoZ.BombayS.C.
Bowie, C.Vincent,i»7 ii.Co?. R. (Ben!) Art.
Boxer, Edward Mourrier, Col. R. Art
Boyd, Mossom, i?.Co?. Bombay Staff C .
Boyle, Robt,™C5.i?.Co?.R. MarinesQR]
Bracken, RichardD.C."''X?.Co?.Beng. S.C.
Bradford, Evelyn,"iif.Co?. Beng. S. Corps
Brendon, Algernon, "^ Col. R. Art
Brereton, John Alfred.if.Co?. Bengal S.C,
p.s.c. Brett, HarryArmstrong,ii*i?. Co?. }
O.'cfordshirc Light Infantry (43 Foot) )
Brewster, Henry Craigie, Lt. Co?. 76 Foot. .
Briggs, David, "J Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C
Briggs, James, i*. Co?. Manchester Regt.
Brook, Richard Crundel,ii"i<.Co?.South 1
Lancashire Regt j
Brooke, Edward Thos.,iiS£^ Co?. R. Eiig
Brown, Chas. Langford, '^"i?. Co?. Ben. SXI
Brown, Geo. Rodney,'^^ Lt.Col. Royal")
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10 June 43
22 Dec. 42
28 Nov. 34
1 1 Feb. 45
9 Dec. 53
20 June 49
15 Sept. 54
5 Nov. 47
14 Apr. 46
!S Dec. 42
15 Dec. 46
20 Oct. 53
26 Apr. 3Q
26 Oct. 58
10 June 48
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4 Dec. 41
30 Jul 3' 44
20 Aug. 45
7 Jan.
II Dec,
12 Mar. 53
26 Apr. J.
>i June 43
'.7 Sept. 40
16 Oct. 55
>2 Dec. 42
7 Dec. 55
16 Dec. 46
18 Dec. 45
9 June 49
14 June 50
14 Mar. 48
10 June 48
Apr. 58
10 June 54
Mar. 44
June 45
Dec. 46
June 54
10 June 43
13 June 45
2Q Jan. 43
:4 Feb. 51
;3 Oct. 54
:o Mar. 54
7 May 58
15 Aug. 48
Z7 June 48
8 May 46
13 June 57
:i June 42
8 Dec. 48
2 Mar. 43
II June 39
19 Dec. 50
I May 46
0 Aug. 52
II Dec. 38
17 Mar. 47
8 June 44
10 Dec. 4
20 Dec. 39
3 Apr. 47
15 June 41
26 Apr. 47
11 June 30
1 Oct. 47
12 June 46
8 Sept. 54
18 Oct. 33
II June 41
13 Feb. 52
31 May 39
I Jan. 44
7 June 44
28 Jan. 46
14 Nov. 47
31 .Dec. 39
17 June 50
I Aug. 54
I Nov. 50
0 Sept.55
6 July 49
10 June 58
8 Sept. 57
3 Oct. 48
11 Oct. 59
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2 Nov. 5i
18 Apr. 65
22 Sept. 54
9 Apr,
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16 Apr.
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20 Oct.
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24 June
20 Dec.
16 July
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28 Jan.
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21 June
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16 Jan.
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27 Aug.
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15 May
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16 July
30 June
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19 Aug.
8 Sept
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19 Aug.
31 July
25 July
29 Dec. 54
30 Jan. 54
1 Apr. 55
20 Oct. 65
22 Aug. 50
26 Oct. 70
iS Feb. 61
20 Apr. 66
6 July 53
23 Nov. 56
:3 Mar. 55
2 Aug. 58
27 June 57
I May 55
9 Oct. 63
31 Dec. 39
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45 27 Sept. 55
38'24 Jan. 65
22 Dec. 42
I Mar. 67
20 June 54
13 Dec. 54
9 June 61
30 July 62
7 May 59
18 Feb. 6)
26 Apr. 64
to June 66
5 Mar. 59
14 June 60
13 July 58
8 June 56
Eo June 58
27 Aug. 58
ii Aug. 57
9 Feb. 55
I Apr. 61
ti Mar. 65
8 Mar. 64
8 Nov. 59
1 Feb. 58
1 May 55
13 June 6g
II June 57
6 July 67
27 Aug. 58
2 Mar. 58
11 June 54
I Aug. 66
12 Nov. 57
4 Aug. 54
10 Aug. 64
3 Mar. 53
18 Feb. 6i
20 Sept. 55
21 Jan. 56
30 .June 48
8 Feb. 61
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53 4 Feb. 6
1 Apr. 54
6 Jan. 55
52 12 .June 61
:5 29 July 62
36 9 Nov. 39
.43 27 July 55
55 21 May 58
7 Dec. 67
2 July 62
49 I Jan. 59
13 May 46
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10 June 63
20 July 58
22 June 60
I Feb. 65
5 July 72
9 Dec. 71
I Oct. 77
29 Nov. 68
Sept. 66
28 Dec. 62
4 June 70
20 Oct. 73
12 Dec. 54
26 Oct. 78
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11 Dec. 73
8 Feb. 61
4 Dec. 61
26 Feb. 67
20 Aug. 6 s
6 Dec. 66
10 June 74
11 Nov. 51
I June 63
i8 Feb. 61
1 Oct. 77
2 Dec. 62
5 July 72
15 Feb. 6t
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3 Oct. 70
5 July 72
:o .June 68
I Oct. 77
10 June 74
5 Mar. 64
14 June 65
20 Dec. 66
18 Oct. 64
10 June 63
!8 Aug. 5S'
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!i Oct. 62
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
6 Deo. 75
5 July 72
5 July 72
7 Jan. 69
13 June 77
•4 Mar. 58
7 Sept.76
24 July 60
2 Mar. 63
16 Jan. 7
5 J'lly 7
17 Apr. 66
TO Aug. 72
iQ Jan. 58
17 Mar. 67
28 May 64
22 Jan. 56
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3 Apr. 67
28 Aug. 57
26 Apr. 67
18 Feb. 61
6 June 56
12 June 66
20 Sept.71
II Nov. 51
II .Tune 61
20 July 67
6 Aug. 79
I Mar. 54
I Jan. 64
9 Dec. 67
10 .Tune 69
I Mar. 67
11 May 71
II Feb. 71
4 Apr. 74
I July 74
29 Oct. 81
11 July 77
27 Feb. 76]
28 Dec. 68
7 June 72
20 Oct. 79
[20 Sept. 61
j 2 Mar. 81
10 .Tune 74
I July 8 1
25 Dec. 66
4 Dec. 67
T Apr. 70
20 Aug. 71
7 Jan. 76
12 Mar. 6
21 June 81
26 Oct. 5
21 June 69
27 Sept. 66
I July
22 Dec. 68
I July
3 Sept. 70
17 Mar. 68
9 June 75
7 July 75
7 May 77
10 June 74
18 June 85
10 June 80
5 Mar. 70
15 Au,
20 Dec. 72
23 May 74
10 June 69
15 Dec. 67
29 Jan. 69
I Apr. 70
13 Feb. 8i
3 Dec. 81
1 July 81
17 Sept.77
11 Dec. 73
12 Feb. 73
13 .Tune 83
24 Mar. 58
21 Oct. 82
8 June 71
2 Mar. 69
2 Oct. 62
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17 Nov. 75
10 Oct. 74
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8 June 70
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3 Apr. 73
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11 June 65
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12 Juno 72
I Oct. 77
26 Oct
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29 July 76
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I Jan. 70
17 Mar. 69
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3 Dec. 72 28 Oct. 76
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Oct. 72
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Oct. 87-
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Dec. 79
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Feb. 78
Aug. 84.
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I Oct. 77
II Feb. 76
4 Apr. 79
1 July 79
29 Oct. 85
II July Si
27 Feb. 81
28 Deo. 73 15
27 June 77 T"
20 Oct. 83
28 May 71
2 Mar. 85 17
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I July 85 I
25 Dec. 71 I
4 Dec. 72 3
11 Aug. 76 2
20 Aug. 76 5
7 Jan. 81 25
12 Mar. 66 30
21 June 84 21
13 Feb. 63 27
21 June 74 21
27 Sept.71 23
I July 85 27
22 Dec. 73 13
I July 85 8
3 Sept. 75 20
17 Mar. 73 30
9 June 80 18
7 July 80 23
4 July So 4
10 June 79 29
18 June 85 iS
10 June 84 II
5 Mar. 75 5
15 Feb. 74 15
20 Dec. 77 4
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17 Jan. 77
23 Mar. 84
13 July 8 1
31 Dec. 87-
2 July 85
51 Dec. 87
June 85,
July 66
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Nov. 78
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Apr. 86
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July 81
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29 June 78
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13 June 87
22 Nov. 65
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1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 74
2 Oct. 67
16 Jan. 86
17 Nov. 80 14
10 Oct. 79iio
to Aug. 82
25 Apr. 64
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3 Apr. 78 25
8 June 67 •>
26 Apr. 78
11 June 70
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7 Feb. 79
I Jan. 75
t7 Mar. 74 31
Feb. 86.
Jan. 86
May 87'
Apr. 85,
Deo. 87
May 83
Sept.87
Aug. 67
Oct. 87
Apr. 82:
Sept.80
Dec. 78.
Nov. 87
May 87
Oct. 70
May 85
Aug. 72
Feb. 79
Oct. 76
Aug. 72.
Dec. 69
Nov. 8t.
May 77
Mar. 80
Apr. 73
Jan. 81
Sept.77
July 85
Feb. 72
Jan. 75
Mar. 87
Jan. 87
July 86
July 81
Dec. 7S
6oi
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Browne, Alex. A. P.i" i^ Co/. Regtl.Dist. i.? June 46
Bruce, Alex. Andrew,i26 Lt.Col. Ben. S C. iS Aug. 46
Bruce, Alex. James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 20 Dec. 45
Buckle,C. Randolph, Z,^CoZ.R.(Maa.)Art. 7 Dec. 55
Budd, Richard C, Lt.Col. Madras S.C... 20 July 54
Burlton, Newton Robt.'3o i^Co/. Ben. S.C. 30 Dec. 54
Bum, John Macvicar,'^' Lt.Col. Ro.yal)
Artillery ji
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont,"^ CB. )
Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light Infantry >
Butler, Henry, '^^ Major, 57 Foot
Byrne, Thomas Ednaund,i3*CoZ. R. Art.,.,
Cameron, Donald R.ise CMG. Lt. Col. \
Royal Artillery }
Vii-aiphe\\,Sir JohnVfm.^Bart.Lf.Cot. I „ nr.f ..
Royal Artillery ) 23 uct. 54
Campbell, .John 'f.^'^Lt.Col. E. Lanc.Regt.! 13 May 53
Campben,JohnP.W.'«i/.Co/. Bengal S.C. 128 July 42
Campbell, Wm. Maxwell,"' Major, R. ; ' , 7„„o,o
(Bombay) Engineers i\
Oardew, Henr^', "^ Lt.Col. R. Artillery | 8 Apr. 53
Carey, Const■antlnePhipps,i^Co/.R.Eng. 14 Aug. 54
CORNET,
2ndLiEDi.
OrENSIGN.
14 July 54
2 Mar. 47
18 Dec. 47
31 July 55
.56
49
Carev,DeVicFraucis,i<. Co?. R. (Ben.) Art.
Carey, Thomas Priaulx, Lt. Col. R. Art.
Carey, Wm. Dobree, Lt.Col. R. Art.
8 Dec. 48
17 Dec. 51
Carleton, Richard Langford Leir-, > Tnno rr,
Lt.Col. N. Lancashire Regl S ^-^ •"^"'= 59
Carnegie, Geo. F,'" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Carnell. William,i«i^Co?. Bengal S.C.
Cary , Thomas Alphonso, Lt. Col. Somer- >
set Lt. Infantrv 3
Castle, Fred. John,i« i<. Co?. Regtl. Dist.
Catty, Charles Parker,'«X<. Co?. 46 Foot
Cave, Geo. Noble, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Cavenagh, Gordon, i«i^.Co?. Bengal S. C.
Chambers, Rich.W.'^if.Co?. Bengal S.C.
Chapman,IngramFra3.'"- i<.Co?.Bom.S.C
Charley, John,'" Lt.Col. K. R. Rifles
Cherry-Garrard.Apsley.'s' i<.Co?. Regi- '^
mental District i
Chichester, John Octavius, i^ Col. 39 Foot
Chichester, Robert Bruce,'" Lt.Col.)
Regimental District [R] )
Christopher, L, R.'^^ Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Chrystie,Wm.i^" Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Clarke, Stanley de A. C.,'^* CMO.\
Major, 6 Dragoon Guards ; Equerry to I
H.E.W.theFrinceofWaleii.nnd Private \
Sec. to H.E.H. the Friiicesi of Wales)
Clay, Alex. Davidson, i<. Co?. Mad. S.C.
Clerk, Henry, Colonel, R. Artillery
Clerk, Thomas,'™ i<. Co?. Madras' S.C. ...
Cliflfoid, Miller, i«i Colonel, R. Artillery ...
Clifton, Thos. Hy.i^-lf(7;'oi-,Unatt.i:j?m'!_
Equerry to B..R.H. Duke of Cambridge {
Cockburn, Charles Fred. ''^ Co?. R. Art
Colclough, George, "^ Col. R. Artillery ,.,
Cole, Robt.Andrews,"'*if.Co?.MadrasS.C.
Coles, Thos. Gordon, i?. Co?. Bombay S.C.
CoUingwood, Clennell,'" Lt.Col. R. Art...
CoUingwood, Wm. Pole,'* CMG. Lt. \
Col. Regimental District .)
Colhns, Edw. Arch."^' Lt.Col. Regtl Dist.
Collmson, Thos. Bernaid,'*' Co?. Rl.Eng
Coningham, H. Evelyn, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Coningham, Walter.'^'ii. Co?. MadrasS.C,
Connollv,Edwd, Jos. R.i'O Co?. Com. R. Mar.
Cookworthy, Colin, '"X?.Co?.R. (Ben.) Art.
Coote, Chas. Geo. H. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Corban.Wm. Watts.'" Lt.Col. Berks Regt.
Corrie, Wm. Ta vlor,'"'' Lt. Col. Devon Regt
Cosby, Thomas Prittie.''^ Lt.Col. W. 1
Yorkshire Regiment (14 Foot) S
Cotton, Charles M'Clintock,''^ LI. Col.')
Brigade Depot S
Cotton, Lynch S.'" Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist...,
Couchman,Richd. Short, X?.Co?.Mad.S.C,
Courtenay, Henry Reginald,''* Lt.Col. ~i
Royal (Bengal) Artillery j
Courtney, Ediv.Hem-y,'™X^.C'o?.R. Eng.
Cox C Vyvyan,'"C5.Co?. R.(Bengal) Art.
Cox! Chas. Wm.'s"* if. Co?. Madras S.C...
Cox! Fras. Edw.'" Colonel, Royal Eng.,.
Cox WilliamHamilton, Co?. R. Artillery..
Coxe, HoUed W. H."^* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C,
Cracroft, Bernard,'**^ £f. Co?. Bengal S.C,
Creagh.Charles Augustus FitzGerald,'*")
Lt.Col. S. Staflordshire Regt J
Creagh, William, '« Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Orichton.Wm. H., CB. Lt.Col. MadrasS.C.
Crofton, Frederick Robert Cameron,'** '^
if. Co?. Irish Rifles )
Crofton, Richard Henry, Col. R. Art
6 Oct. Si
15 Nov.
6 June
27 Aug.
20 Oct.
8 June
2 May
53 18 Feb.
51 ^31 Mar.
58 24 Mar.
56 20 July
57 30 Dec,
5 Sept,
23 Mar.
14 Oct.
6 Mar.
Sept
4 Aug.
6 Nov.
. j Apr.
56 10 Mar.
;9 22 Jan. 63 21 Aug. 67
-I 15 Aug. 66 15 Aug. 72
57 20 Dec. 65 20 Dec. 71
65 5 July 72 1 July
66 20 July 74 20 July
66 30 Dec. 74J3oDec. 80
,63 s July 72 I July 81
63 I Oct.
6 June
16 Dec. 54 19 Apr. 61
II Jane 42
11 Dec. 46
13 May 59
30 Mar. 49
2 May 45
10 Dec. 41
li Jan. 45
12 June 41
27 May 48
7 Mar. 56
11 May 55
26 Oct. 39
20 Oct. 43
4 Jan. 41
11 June 53
3 Aug. 55
20 Dec. 46
19 Mar. 39
10 Jan. 37
19 June 41
26 Apr. 39
19 Dec. 49
19 June 44
14 Dec. S3
3 Mar. 47
23 Oct. 54
23 Mar. 47
23 Jan. 52
1 6 June 38
4 Feb. 5
12 Dec. 57
16 Feb. 47
11 June 42
3 Feb. 42
12 July 50
7 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 52
3 Mar. 42
8 Sept. 46
II June 42
II Dec. 41
6 Nov
21 Jan.
27 Aug.
7 Mar.
15 Nov.
10 Mar.
17 Feb.
31 Jily
3 Jan.
9 Jan.
15 June
[I Apr.
7 Mar.
129 Jan.
22 Mar.
10 June
27 Mar.
I Apr.
21 Feb.
18 Jan.
27 May
5 Apr.
I Nov.
3 Apr.
54 30 Apr.
46 28 Nov.
58'i3 Dec.
54 : Apr.
54:17 May
54 - ' - -
54
55
64
27 Aug.
I Apr.
I Mar.
23 Dec.
44 I May
49 15 Feb.
62123 Mar.
51 16 Mar.
47 26 Aug.
44127 Feb.
49'i8 Jan.
46112 June
54] 18 Feb.
60! 14 Aug.
56J29 Oct.
42 21 Apr.
47, 7 Oct.
45[28 Dec.
56130 Sept.
60
60
5i
59
641
58
55 I
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
3 Jiiy
16 Jan.
5 J1I.7
5 J"iy
28 July
I Oct.
5 Jul.y
5 July
5 July
5 July
I Deo.
I July
I June 62 II June (
61 II Dec. 66 II Dec
66 31 Dec.
. 78
581 5 July
53' 30 July
56] 10 Dec.
60 18 Jan.
56112 June
2 Mar.
21 Mar.
24 Apr.
16 Jan.
72 19 Feb.
72 16 Mar.
' " July
22 Nov.
16 Nov.
5 Dec.
i6 Jan.
I Oct.
I July
I Nov.
7223
" t9
I July
July
Oc-
27 May
12 Sept.
10 Sept,
16 Aug.
17 Mar.
53 18 Feb.
61 15 Aug.
61I10 Dec.
651 18 Jan.
' 12 June
7 May
25 Jan. 56^14 June 59
15 Nov. 53118
13 Aug. 4027
6 June 38,17
13 Apr. 42 1 30
2 July 41J30
6 June 51 '23
26 Feb. 46; 18
23 Nov. 56' 14
,15 Nov. 53 29
I 6 Jan. 5511
15 Nov. 50 28
6 .June 54' 28
9 Mar. 41 16
23 Nov. 561 4
12 Nov. 50:12
27 May 48 25
3 July 45 I '
24 Jan. 45 1 3
3 Feb. 54 29
15 June 58! 23
II Aug. 54124
79
4 Feb. 71
27 May ,
8 Apr. ,
1 1 .June 38
4 Mar. 44
6 Aug. 40
19 June 41
2 1 Jime 4 1
15 May 54
8 Sept. 54
3 Feb. 45
19 Aug. 39
26 Feb. 58
5 May 37
Feb. 61 20
Sept. 47 16
Mar. 46 1 3
June 48
Mar. 47
Feb. 56
Mar. 52
Dec. 65
Nov. 59
Dec. 61
July 54 26
Jan. 59 29
Apr. 47 26
" • ' 4
Feb. 67
Dec. 69 12
Feb. 58
June 57
feb. 57
Dec. 54
July 61
July 57
17 Oct. 46I23N0V. 56
48,16 Mar. 58
45 23 Nov. 56
451 8 June 56
55*21 Sept. 62
3 July
31 July
17 Aug.
3 Mar.
20 Feb.
13 Apr.
8 Apr.
21 Feb.
9 Feb.
ji Mar.
I Feb.
21 Feb.
20 Nov.
03 -^^ ..^.^ti^.^..
41 3 Mar. S3
46 4 Mar. 59
39
59
4, . Apr. 53
42 30 .June 48
5021 June 56
=•> T5 May 66
6 May 63
3 Feb. 60
[1 Aug. S4
60 23 Mar. 66
9 Nov. 46
Dec. 66
Nov.
July 58
Nov. 55
Dec. 54
July 72
Feb. 64
Dec. 73
Mar. 67
July 72
Dec. 56
June 70
Oct. 58
Feb. 75
Dec. 77
_, July 72
20 July 58
3 Feb. 62
23 Oct. 69
22 July 71
8 May 72
9 Mar. 67
12 June67
[I June 62
July
.74 II Nov.
64 10 May
63 24 Dec.
4 Jan.
[I July
21 Aug.
15 Aug.
20 Dec.
14 Dec.
20 July
30 Dec.
1 July
2 Mar.
16 Jan.
24 Apr.
i6 Jan.
19 Feb.
16 Mar.
28 July
22 Nov.
16 Nov.
5 Dec.
16 Jan.
I Oct.
I July
II Nov.
II June
11 Dec.
I July
23 July
19 Oct.
10 Dec.
18 Jan.
12 June
27 May
I July
11 Nov.
10 May
24 Dec.
4 Jan.
11 July
I Oct. 77
3 Aug. 72
4 Mar. 53
4 Mar. 64
26 Apr. 59
6 Apr. 60
21 June 61
IS May 74
I Oct. 77
3 Feb. 65
18 Feb. 61
31 Dec. 78
20 Dec.
28 Nov
10 Jan.
28 Sept,
26 Dec.
i6 Jan.
30 Jan.
14 Dec.
3 Mar.
1 July
9 Apr.
3 May
20 Sept,
4 Feb.
2 Mar,
15 Oct.
19 June
3 Feb.
I Oct.
I Oct.
MAJOE
GENEUA.L.
29 Dec. 83
72 20 Dec.
59; 28 Ncv.
63110 Jan.
.61 28 Sept.
56 26 Dec.
75116 Jan.
66 30 Jan.
79 14 Dec.
73 3 Mar.
I July
I Oct.
76 3 May
,6c. 20 Sept.
4 Feb.
oji 2 Mar.
76 4 June
66 19 June
'" 3 Feb.
I Oct.
1 Oct.
2 Sept. 78
30 Apr. 73
26 Feb. 70
II Jime68
II Nov. 63
1 July 81
2 June 60
4 Mar. 70
4 June 70
I Apr. 61
21 June 67
15 May 80
I July 81
3 Feb. 71
19 Aug. 65
19 Nov. 81
26 May 58
: Sept.
30 Apr. 78
I May
II June
II Nov.
I July
17 Apr.
4 Mar.
19 June
I Apr.
21 June
5 May
I July
3 Feb.
9 Aug.
19 Nov.
:& May
12 July 82
15 July 82
5 Sept. 75
21 July 86
15 Dec. 87
12 Juno &s
14 Dec. 87
1 July 87
I July 81
31 Mar. 87
I Nov. 87
8 Dec. 86
I .July 87
14 June 76
28 Nov. 84
16 Nov. 83
5 Dec. 82
24 .Jan. 80
I Oct. 82
8 Apr. 87
12 Feb. 87
5 June 75
S Oct. 79
12 Oct. 87
27 Jan. 86
31 May 76
25 June 79
28 Oct. 76
5 June 75
I Dee. 81
I July 87
1 Sept. 87
2 July 79
3 May 84
31 Aug. 78
8 Jan. 83
26 Sept. 94
27 June So
24 Apr. 72
23 Jan. 75
21 June 73
12 Feb. 73
29 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 81
28 Feb. 86
15 Apr. 79
11 Aug. 86
8 Jan. 86
17 Mar. 87
2 Aug. 73
12 Feb. 86
13 Dec. 85
4 June 82
I Aug. 72
13 Oct. 77
26 Nov. 84
i3 Jan. 82
27 Aug. 87
8 July 80
25 Mar. 85
12 Dec. 79
I Aug. 72
31 Deo. 87
I Aug. 72
5 June 75
7 Sept. 85
20 July 71
23 Jan. 75
20 July 85
23 Apr. 87
9 Apr. 80
17 Feb. 72
21 July 86
22 Aug. 68
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 602-
COENET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
Crossman,«j-Willlam,XC3fe.CoZ.R.Enfr.
Crowe, T.Carlisle, "89 Xf.Co^.R. (Bom.) Art.
Crozier, Henry Darley, Lt.Col. R. Ens-...
Cumberland, Chas.Eci IV. '""CS. Co/. R.Eug.
Cumberland, Wm. Beniinck,"' Lt.Col. ')
R. (Bengal) Art j
Cumins?, Thomas, Lt.Col. R. Art
Cumin!?. W. Herbert, 19-ii.CoLMadrasS.C.
Cunliffe,Geo.Gordon.i«if.Co?.BengalS.C.
Cunliffe, R. Henry, '»+i^. Co/. Ma/Iras S.C.
Cunningham, Percy S.""^il Col. Madras \
Staff Corps >
Cuthbert, Robert Thomas P., Lt.Col.\
East York.'shire Regiment J
Dalzell. John Alexander."* L^L'o/. 53 H'oot
Dance, Edw. Wm. Cul. R. (Madr.) Art. ...
Dandridge, Chas.C.i's Lt. Co?.Bengal S.C.
Darnell, Frederick Francis, ^o" Lt.Col.^
Gordon Highlanders i
c. Darling, Sydney, ^"i Lt.Col. g Foot
Dashwood, Richard Le-jves,-"^ Lt.Col. \
East Yorkshire Regiment i
Daunt,Wm. 2« C-B. it'CuZ. Regtl. Dist.[R]
Davidson, Alex. Col. R. (Bouibav)Eng. ...
Davidson, Alex. Gen. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Davidson, Alex. Henry,-"* Lt.Col. R. ■)
(Bengal) Art }
J)avidson, James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Davidson, Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Davies, James &novr, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Davies, Lewis M.^o^ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Davison, Georire, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. ..
de Berry , Geo. F. 2"" Af. Co/.Brig. Depot [R]
de Bourbel, Raoul,^''^ Col. R. Engineers
De Brett. Harrv,^'^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Deedes, William Hcnry,2''0Z>SO.,i/. Co/. ;
Rifle Brigade i
DeHavdland,James,2i3£^Cui.R, Artillery
De la Fosse, Hen. Geo. 21* CB., Lt.Col. i
Regimental District [R] i
De Lisle, Alfred, Col. R. (Bombay) Eng....
de Moleyns, Townsend Aremberg,-' ' i
If. Co/. 'Royal Artillery j
Dsnne, Lambert Henry, ^i" Col. R. Art....
Dsnnehy,SsrThos.2i8 KCLE. Lt. Co/. Ben. >
^.O.ExtraG-i'oom inWaiting to theQueen }
Dennis, James Benj. Colonel, R. Art
Denniss, Alf. Digby.aisX!". Co/. R. (Ben.)A.
Desborough, John,--" CJB. Colonel, R. Art.
Des Voeux, Alfred Anthony,^^' Lf. Col. >
Bombay Staff Corps j
Devereux, Son. Geo.Talbot,^-^ Col. P Art.
de Vitre, Wm. Denis,--* Colonel, R. Art. ...
deWniton,S;)-Francis Walter, ^«(?CJie.~)
CB. Controller and Treas. of the House- [
hold to H.R.U. the Duke of York J
Dick, Wm. Aber.-^^ X/. Co/. Bombay S.C.
Dickinson,W. Rice, 22- Col. R. (Bombay) E.
Dickson, Edward John,*-* Staf Captain )
Iith of Alan j
Dillon. Edw. Langford,23o Lt.Col. 18 Foot
•JJC Dixon, Matt. Charles,^^^ Col. R. Art...
Dixon, Thos. Fraser,!»* Lt. Col. Regtl. 7
District j
Douglas, H. M'D. de Wendt.^^* Lt.Col.\
Bengal S.C j
Doweli, Wallis,236 X/.Co/.R. I Bengal) Art.
Downes, Major Fras.-^r CMG. Lt.Col. )
Riyal Artillery i
D'Oyly, Sir Charles Walters.^ss £arf. )
Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps )
Dravson, Alfred Wilkes,"o Col. R. Art. ...
Drew, Fras. Barry,-*- CB. Lt. Col. W. )
Yorkshire Regt. (14 Foot) /
Du Cane, Sir Edm.Fred.jfCS. Co/. R. Eng.
Duff, Robert wnii-tm, t/. Co/. R. Eng. ...
Dumaresq, H.W. H. D.,^*' Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Damaresq, Wm. Lovelace, Col. R. Art. ...
Dun, Charles Wm.2**X(. Co/. Madras S.C.
Duncan, Harvey Tackett, CSI. Lt.Col.^
Madras Staff Corps j
Dunn, Josias, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliera
Da Plat, S/r Charles Tciylor,iC5.Co/.R. \
Artillery; Extra Equerry to the Queen)
Dwyer, Hen. Arthur.-^" i/. Co/. Beng. S.C.
Earle.Wm. H. S."' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Eccles, Cuthbert,^- L/. Co/. Regtl. Dist. )
Com. N. Counties Brigade Sijle Vols...)
Edgcombe, Wm. Henry. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Edmeades, Henry,^^* if. Co/. R. Artillery
■Ekin8,Ch>irle8 Chester.if. Co(.Bengal S.C
Elder, John James, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Elderton, Arthur,"=i/. Co/. Bengal S.C...
I
T9 Deo. 48
10 Dec. 47
18 Dec. 47
12 June 52
2c Dec. 54
12 June 42
20 Mar. 47
13 June 51
to Aug. 42
17 Feb. 54
31 Dec. 53
20 Dec. 56
13 Nov. 51
4 July 57
, 6 Mar. 55
It May 45
16 June 50
[11 Feb. 5-
CA.pii.iir.
3 June 45
14 July 54 13 Feb. 55
14 !Mar. 51
2ii Aug. 46
13 Mar. 84
16 Dec. 5C)
j 4 July 45
9 Oct
30 Jan. 47
1 1 June 42
'8 Jan. 45
13 Aug. 58
30 May 43
18 May 55
13 Sept.48 15 Feb. S3
8 Dec. 48 I Aug. 54
14 Aug. 41 •• -T"- -
8 June 55
28 Dec. 42
29 Feb. 44
18 Sept. 39
17 Feb. 47
4 Sept. 42
7 Jan. 42
14 .luoe 50
10 Dec. 53
I May 5;
1 Oct. 47
9 Dec. 54
:o Dec. 41
19 Dec. 48
20 July 51
18 June 36
13 Dec. 45
1 8 June 42
8 Dec. 48
18 June 36
II Dec. 49
1 1 Apr. S4
I Dec. 43
10 June 42
27 Sept. 39
1 Sept. 54
[9 Mar. 39
:o Apr. 49
29 Aug. 53
12 June 46
2 Dec. 52
to June 42
5 Aug. 40
23 May 45
19 Dec. 48
19 Dec. so
[21 Dec. 53
18 June 45
10 June 42
20 Dec. 47
I 9 Feb. 55
19 June 41
25 Dec. 40
17 Feb. 43
9 July 52
12 Dec. 51
12 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Feb. 66
10 June 56
18 Feb. 61
I Apr. 62
12 June 57
26 Oct. 60
13 June 63
10 Aug. 57
24 Aug. 58
19 Nov. 57
11 June 57
II Oct. 59
8 May 67
29 Dec. 48
6 Nov. 60
29 Feb. 55
„ ^,,27 Aug. 58
II Mar. 451 14 Aug. 56
I I Jan. 65
28 Dec. 57
I Mar. 59
18 Sept. 54
18 Feb. bi
4 Sept. 57
20 Oct. 49
27 Aug. 58
10 Dec. 65
23 Aug. 64
13 Jan. 55
21 June 61
1 Aug. 54
2 Dec. 62
23 June 5
20 July 63
I Apr. 46
27 Aug. 58
15 Feb. 49
17 Dec. 60
13 Apr. 46
27 Aug. 58
I Apr. 60
11 July 58
10 May 5
13 Apr. 49
31 Mar. 63
30 June 48
29 Dee. 54
5 July
5 July ,
1 2 June f
20 Mar. (
.3 June ;
lo Aug.
27 Aug. 70
IS Feb. 58
7 Mar. 46
15 Oct. 52!
j 2 May 43
J15 Nov. 53
21 Jan. 46'
25 Apr. 45
23 Jan. 55
2i Nov. 56
15 Jan. 56
30 June 48
23 Nov. 56
t6 Jtme 47
20 Apr. 55
2 May 49
>3 Nov. 56
28 Jvme 38
3 Mar. 53
6 Apr. 43
4 Feb. 52
£3 Nov. 38
29 Aug. 54
1-7 Juiy 54
24 June 48
2 Sept. 47
14 Oct. 42
9 Mar. 55
II Apr. 41
10 Feb. 52
20 Dec. 48
29 Jan. 48
27 Jan. 44
23 Nov.
3 Mar.
17 Feb.
3 Aug.
28 Nov.
17 Aug.
17 Feb.
COLOIfEL.
26 Apr.
4 Nov.
18 Jan.
18 Dec.
31 Aug.
22 Sept.
14 Feb.
14 A'lg.
I Aug.
28 Dec.
29 Fel).
18 Feb.
17 Feb.
4 Sept,
20 Sept,
5 July
to Dec.
I Oct.
6 June
77
5f
22 June 61
5 July
2 Nov.
!o July
5 July 72
13 Oct. 60
8 Dec. 68
28 May 53
5 July
5 Jul.y
20 July
15 Aug. 77
4 June 70
14 Dec. 68
65I18 Jan. 71
I Jul.y 81
I Apr. 70
I July 81
18 Mar. 78
10 Nov. 69
14 Aug. 67
8 Dec. 79
28 Dec. 68
I Mar. 70
1 3 Sept. 65
17 Feo. 73
4 Sept. 68
I Apr. 70
10 Mar. 76
10 Dec. 79
9 Aug. 82
I Jan.
4 Mar. 72
1 8 Feb. 61
t July 81
4 Feb. 74
20 July 77
I Jan. 57
I Aug. 72
15 Feb. 61
8 Dec. 74
23 Feb. 57
10 May 74
12 May 80
27 Dec.
1 6 Mar.
17 July
20 Sept,
17 Feb
31 Mar.
I Apr.
10 May
11 Nov.
21 Oct.
27 Apr.'
15 June
3. Dec.
11 Aug. ;
I Aug. ;
31 July ■
I Jan. ;
12 June ;
12 July /
29 Aug. 65 29
27 Aug. 58 26
14 Nov. 59
28 Feb. 55
17 Feb. 54
48j2i Nov. 51
54 16 Apr. 58' 5
=4 I Dee. 58I s
54 24 Mar. 59! 5
46 22 Sept. 53 8
10 June 57|io
iS Feb. 61 20
11 Apr. 62 21
30 June 48 23
25 Dec. 35' 18
23 Nov. 56 17
18 Jan. 56 -
18 Feb. 6r
16 July 63
18 Feb. fit
18 Feb. 61, ,
27 Jan. 5927
Aug. 73
Apr. 59
July 72
June 62
Jan. 68
July 63
July 72
July 72
July 72
Feb. 6c
June 62
Dec. 67
Oct. 75
Apr. 60
Feb. 61
Feb. 63
Feb. 59
Jul.y 72
Jul.v 72
Dec. 68
Jan. 68
Jan. 64
1 Dec. 69
18 Feb. 61
IS Oct. 71
27 Aug. 73
2 Nov. 55
I Oct; 77
29 Aug. 79
4 June 70
I Oct. 77
10 June 68
20 Dec. 69
25 Oct. 73
11 Dec. 73
6 Jun3 77
I Oct. 77
I Jan. 68
to June 68
20 Dec. 73
12 Aug. 81
7 Mar. 62
25 Dec. 66
17 Feb. 69
29 Sep-.77
17 Aug. 77
I July 81
20 J)ec. 7.1
29 Jan. 7.:
Jan. 7.
.81
15 AU;
25 .Tune 76
. Dec. 3
iS Jan. 76
I July 85
8 Mar. 83
I July 85
18 Mar. 82
19 Nov. 74
14 Aug. 72
8 Dec. 83
28 Dec. 73
I Mar. 75
18 Sept. 7c
17 Feb. /8
4 Sept. 73
29 Mar. 78
10 Mar. 8 1
10 Dec. 83
9 Aug
I Oct 76
I Oct. 77
18 Feb. 66
I July
4 Feb, 79
20 July 81
I Jan. 62
X Aug. 77
II Jan. 6'
8 Dec. 79
10 Nov.
31 Dec. 78
12 May 84
10 June 73
18 Feb. 66
I Oct. 77
27 Aug 78
28 June 62
1 Oct. 81
29 Aug. 83
I Oct. 77
1 Oct. 81
to June 73
20 Dec. 74
25 Oct. ;8
78
8
[ Dec.
I July -.
I Oct. 81
Jan. 73
73
78
Mar. 6;
Dec. 71
to June
3 Dec,
12 Au;
7
23
17 Feb
29 Sept
17 Aug.
I July
10 Dec.
•9 Jan.
;7 Jan.
Sr.4.JOE
GEJfEEAE.
6 Jan. 86
31 Dec. 78
17 Dec. 87
17 Dec. 87
17 Nov. 85
30 Jul.y 86
23 Jan. 75
23 Sept. 80
4 June 83
I May 80
15 Aug. 81
19 Dec. 77
jt Dec. 78
IT Nov. 76
5 Nov. 87
24 Apr. 84
6 Sept.8s
17 Mar. 86
31 Dec. 78
23 Miy 77
I Aug. 86
23 May 77
21 Nov. 79
9 June 77
3t May 78
23 June 75
13 June S3
4 Jiil.v 87
31 May 86
7 Dec. 87
1 May 80
to Aug. 87
12 May 68
6 Nov. 86
7 Sept. Bi
14 Aug. $5
6 July 67
[4 Dec. 78
jo May 77
20 Mar. 3o
30 Sept. 68
4 Feb. 85
2 July 90
25 Nov. 74
I Sept. 71
20 Mar. 78
14 ?ept.83
19 Mar. 69
15 Mar. 87
10 July 86
31 Dec. 78
22 Oct. 84
23 Jan. 75
28 Nov. 83
26 Apr. 82
31 Dec. 87
31 Dec. Si
I Oct. 82
I Oct. 81
.8 Oct. 76
I Feb. 80
12 Aug. 87
I May 80
31 Aug. 78
3 Nov. 75
21 Dec. 87
24 May 8 j
21 Dec. 86
23 Dec. 79
31 Mar. 8t
31 Dec. 80
s s
6o4
Major Generals Betired on Full Retired or Fay or on a Pension.
BHiot, Mintcss" Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Elliot, Wm. Hamilton, Colonel. R. Art...
Ellis, Fred. John, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Ely.;Henry F, W.2«i Major, 99 Foot
p.s.c. Emerson, Alexander Lyon,'"^- )
Lt.Col. Gloucester Regiment j
Emerson, James,^" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Eteson, Francis.^i^* i<. Co/. 3 Foot
Etheridge, Alfred Tho.^ss CSI. Lt.Col.\
Bombay S.C i
Evezard, Geo. Charles, it.CoZ. Bom. S.C.
Fairtlough, Edward D'Heillemer.'^'if. -^
Col. Regimental District .;
Faithfull, George, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Falconnet, Grenville P. de Palezieux, \
Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers j
Falls, AndrewVance,268 CoZ. R. (Madr.) >
Art. [R] j
Farewell, William Thomas Freke,^^' Lt. \
Col. Madras Staff Corps i
Parmer, Reginald Onslow, Col. R. Art. ...
Farquharson, George McBain Barnes,'^'' )
Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps f
Fendall. John, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Field, William Henry, Lt.Col. 15 Hussars
Finch, Alex. U. H. Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Eng.
Finch, Walter John.i^Co/. R. (Bom.) Art
Finlay, Henry Montgomery, Lt.Col. )
Royal (Madras) Artillery j
Firth, Robert Fras.'^'*X^CoZ. Beng. S.C,
FitzGerald, Charles,^"^ x^CoZ. 49 Foot ...
FitzGerald, MordauntMartin.^'s Lt.Col. ")
Royal (Bengal) Artillery i
FitzGerald, Richard,''"iZ.CoZ.WelshRegt,
FitzHugh, Alfred,2"8 CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S. C.
FitzHngh, Henry Terrick, «" CoZ. R.Art.
Fitzro.y, William, Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Flemyng, Augustus, Lt.Col. R. Marines ..
Fletcher, H.Clvde,-8»X«.CoZ. Madras S.C.
Fooks,W.King,'^8ix^CoZ.R. (Bengal) Art.
Foord.VVm. Octavius,^^^ Lt.Col. Mad. S.C
Foote, Wm. Fra.^^* Col. Com. R. Marines..
Forbes, Charles Pulteney.^'s Lt.Col.^
Leinster Regiment J
Ford, Bamett,288 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Forlong, Jas. G. R. 289 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Porster, Thos. rrancis,^'»i<. Coi. Ben.S.C.
Forsyth, Alexander G.^^" Lt. Col. Bengal >
Staff Corps i
Fowle, C. Stephen,™* iii.CoZ. Bengal S.C.
Francis, Arthur, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Eraser, Alex. Rob.,™' i<.CoZ. Madras S.C.
Freeth, James Holt, Colonel, R. Eng
French, William.^"* Colonel, R. Artillery...
Gage, Ezekiel, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
*Gatt, Saverio, CMG., Lt.Col. R. Malta)
Fencible Ai-t S
Gaye, Douglas,^"' Colonel, R. (Bom.) Art.
Gibbs, John Innis,'"' Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Gifford, HerbertH. Forbes,s'»ii. CoZ.i sHus
Gilbert-Cooper, Edw. M.^'o Lt.Col. \
Bombay Staff Corps j
Gildea, George F.^n CB. Lt.Col. Scots ^
Fusiliers [RJ i
Gillespie, Wm. Aug."' Lt.Col. Bom. S. C.
Gillespie, Wm. John,=»3 Lt.Col. Berk- 1
shire Regiment >
Girardot, George Chas.'" Lt.Col. I)ur-\
ham Light Infantry f
Glanville, Fra. Robert, Colonel, R. Art ...
Gleig, Alex. Cameron,^" Lt.Col. R. Art...
Godby, Chris. Jas.^6 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Godby, Joseph,^" Col. R. Artillery
Goddard, John, Lt.Col. R. (Madr.) Eng....
Godfrey, Wm.H. R.3i8 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Godman, Richard Temple.^i' Lt.Col. 5 ■)
Dragoon Guards j
Goldsmid, Sir Frederick John,32i' CB.\
KCSI. Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...)
Goldsworthy,WalterTuckfield,32iit.CoZ. )
Essex Regt. ; MP . for Hammersmith...)
Gordon, Charles S.S. Evans-, i«.Co',.Unatt
Gordon, Edw. C. A.^^s Col. R. Eng
Gordon, James, ii.CoZ. Bombay Scaff C
Gosset, Wm. Driscoll, Colonel, R. Eng.
Gough, Geo. Thos. ^27 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Govan, Chas. Maitland.^^s Col. R. Art. ..
Graham, Arohd. W.^ao Lt. CoZ.Bombay S.C
Graham, Geo. Pergus,^^^ ii.CoZ.Ben.S.C.
Graham, John G. Lt.Col. i Dragoons
Graham, John Moore,332 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Graham, Thomas,^' CB. R. (Bengal) Art
Graham, Wm. Henry,"i i^.CoZ. R. Art. '
COBNEI,
2nd LIEUT.
OrKNSIGN.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
11 June 53
20 Dec. 32
10 Dec. 44
22 June 49
12 Jan. 55!
24 Sept. 42
6 Aug. 47
13 July 41
26 Aug. 43
20 Oct. 48
12 Dec. 40
12 June 52
8 Sept. 57
+ Apr. 35
22 July 48
6 June 54
13 July 55
10 June 45
15 Apr. 52
5 Jan. 44
30 Nov. 48
19 Oct. 50
3 Dec. 43
T Aug. 54
II June 39 17 Aug. 41
4 Apr. 43126 Jan. 45
6 Dec. 46
JO Jan
[30 May
: 21 Jan.
30 Dec. 43
i7 May 61
13 June 51
11 Dec. 57
9 Dec. 53
r7 Mar. 55
^^ Jan. 54
9 Dec. 50
18 Sept. 46
17 Dec. 55
18 Dec. 45
29 May 49
7 Jan. 28
4 Mar. 44
0 Dec. 41
10 Feb. 57
1 Aug. 37
27 Aug. 58
i6 Sept. 40
30 Dec. 43
13 Dec. 45
7 Feb. 43
24 Sept. 42
27 Dec. 45
5 Oct.
12 Dec. J.,
>7 June 48
7 Mar. 39
26 Jan. 25
11 Dec. 41
24 -Apr. 42
23 Oct. 57
3 June 46
14 Apr. 48
3 June 52
31 Aug. 58
12 Aug. 59
19 Dec. 44
11 Jan. 43
13 June 45
I May 46
10 Dec. 47
20 Dec.
17 May 50
24 Jun. 39
ro Oct. 57
12 Oct. 32
18 Dec. 45
13 June 46
20 June 40
4 Apr. 46
6 Dec. 46
14 June 45
14 Jan. 54
19 June 55
11 June
12 June
31 Oct.
10 July
1 Aug.
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
1 4 .Tune
29 Oct.
26 June
10 N....
23 Nov.
13 Apr.
10 Feb.
28 Jan.
2 Dec.
3 Jiil.y
21 Aug.
29 Mar.
3 Oct.
11 Sept.
30 June
28 Nov.
!o July
3 June
17 June
;8 May
:o Jan.
I Nov.
I Mar.
31 July
3 July
21 Sept.
12 Mar.
8 Feb. 63
I Apr. 44
26 Dec. 58
17 Nov. 57
14 Sept.67
30 July 57
5 Mar. 58
13 July 56
26 Aug. 58
8 Jan. 58
13 Sept. 53
18 Feb. 6
II June 54
.^ 0 Jan. 58
48 20 June 54
46 - •
49 ^3
66 7
.';4 ^7
58 24
5 July
10 Dec.
15 May
22 Sept.
24 Sent.
5 July
13 July
26 Aug.
Apr.
18 Feb.
5 July
July 57
Nov. 56
July 69
Aug. 58
. Mar. 65
58 29 Feb. 64
57 17 Mar. 67
54 2 Oct. 55
56 10 Feb. 60
48 17 Nov. 57
56 7 Dee. 67
46 17 Feb. 54
I Apr. 50
6 Aug. 52
20 Oct. 56
30 Apr. 61
I Jan. 62
I Apr. 46
I Apr. 44
10 July 52
20 Oct. 46
I Aug. 54
31 Mar. 50
3 Mar. 54
24 Sept. 40
30 Oct. 59
3 June 36
I Apr. 46
21 June 49
27 May 43
9 June 48
30 June 48
27 Deo. 47
I Sept. 55
15 Feb. 56
18 Apr. 51
27 Aug. 58
7 Apr. 56
54 2 Nov. 55
36 21 Jan. 45
46 23 Nov. ^'^
45 30 Oct.
61 20 Feb.
41 16 Nov.
60 '.^^ Nov.
42 II Oct. 3 J
45 30 Dec. 58
49 13 Dec. 60
45 I Jan,
45 24 Sept.57
51 27 Dec. 60
5 Oct. 52
I Apr. 46
.u I Apr. 55
.2 20 Feb. 52
37 12 Feb. 47
29 Aug. 54
13 Nov. 56
■ojuly 73
4 May 60
10 Sept.58
13 June 64
10 Oct. 65
11 Sept.68
6 Sept. 5 3
9 July 50
1 3 June 60
17 Feb. 54
27 Aug. 58
18 Feb. 61
21 July 55
30 June 51
28 Oct. 64
20 Dec. 42
22 Dec. 54
i3 Feb. 61
II Nov. 50
7 July 57
20 June 54
23 Nov. 56
14 Jan. 66
10 Feb. 58
iS Feb. 61
I Aug. 72
24 Aug. 66
4 Apr.
13 Aug.
30 Jan.
30 Dec.
I July
16 Jan.
5 July
17 Mar.
18 Oct.
5 July
5 July
7 Dec.
6 June
28 July
4 Mar.
1 29
17
7521
72
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
31 Dec. 78
25 Feb. 55
10 Dec. 70
19 Oct. 75
I July 81
24 Sept.68
18 Sept. 79
13 July 67
26 Aug. 69
I Oct. 77
12 Dec. 66
17 Aug. 77
9 June 62
4 Apr. 69
3 Sept. 70
62 30 Jan. 68
62 30 Dec. 69
COLONEL.
31 Dec.
25 Feb.
10 Dec.
19 Oct.
I July 85
Sept.8i
Oct.
70
20 Feb.
3 Apr.
15 Aug.
18 Feb.
30 Dec.
[3 Dec.
7 Feb.
24 Sept
27 Dec.
:8 Feb.
!o July
Ji Aug.
18 Feb.
26 Oct.
Dec. 3i
I Oct. 77
75 17 Mar. 8i
64 4 Oct. 73
72 27 Nov. 78
72 4 June 79
75|22 Nov. 79
561 I .Ian. 68
67 I Sept.75
10 July 55
4 Mar. 70
I Sept. 63
77 20 Feb. S3
58 6 Mar. 6-
78 I Dec. Si
61 i6 Sept. 66
63 30 Dec. 69
65 13 Dec. 71
63 7 Feb.
17 Oct.
21 Dec.
24 y\.pr.
2 Mar.
13 June
5 July 72
13 Juno 72
21 Dec. 77
31 Oct. 77
12 Jan. 66
I June 62
.u2 24 Sept.68
65 27 Dec. 71
61 5 Oct. 63
5S 23 Nov. 58
— I May 73
7 Mar. 65
25 Jan. 61
2 Oct. 61
24 Apr. 68
I July 81
66 13 June 72
25 Aug. 79
13 June 78
30 Oct. 83
21 July 80
29 Dec. 67
28 July 64
June 63 13 June 71
I Jan. 68
24 Mar. 71
20 Dec. 72
6 June 56
20 Dec. 66
22 June 70
6 June 56
29 Oct. 64
20 June 54
2 Nov. 55
13 June 66
9 Nov. 62
25 Sept. 69
15 Feb. 61
13 June 65
14 Jan. 74
27 Mar. 72
II June 67
31 Dec. 78
10 Mar. 75
28 Oct. 71
2 July 62
29 June 74
I Apr. 60
31 Mar. 66
13 June 72
3 Aug. 63
1 Apr. 70
7 Oct. 70
14 June 71
14 Jan. 80
10 Apr. 76
11 June 73
2 Mar. 81
10 Mar, 82
24 Sept
30 Mar.
3 July
26 Aug,
I Oct.
12 Dec.
17 Aug.
UAJOB
GENEBAL.
8 Apr. 87
6 July 67
28 Oct. 76
30 Mar. 81
9 Nov. S7
.73 24 Mar. 80
84 17 Nov. 85
72 9 June 77
74 I Dec. 79
81 iS Aug. 84
71 23 June 73
81 4 Mar. 86
9 June 67
4 Apr. 74
3 Sept.75
30 Jan. 73
30 Dec. 74
■:<) lSept.85
75
1 7 Mar. 85
4 Oct. 78
27 Nov. 8
4 June 83
22 Nov. 83
30 Sept. 73
I Sept. 80
10 July 58
4 Mar. 75
I Sept.68
20 Feb. 87
23 Oct. 66
I Dee. S4
16 Sept. 71
30 Dec. 74
-3 Dec. 76
7 Feb. 74
24 Sept.73
27 Dec. 76
5 Oct. 68
23 Nov. 66
1 May 78
7 Mar. 70
25 Jan. 66
2 Oct. 66
!4 Apr. 73
I July 85
13 June 77
1 Oct. 8j
I ^ June 82
30 Oct. 87
21 July 84
9 Dec. 72
8 July 69
13 June 76
10 Nov. 73
24 Mar. 76
Dec. 77
28 Oct. 76
24 Jan. 70
29 June 79
1 Oct. 77
10 Nov. 73
13 June 77
3 Aug. 68
6 June 76
7 Oct. 75
14 June 76
14 Jan. 84
10 Apr. 81
II June 78
2 Mar. 85
10 Mar. 86
31 Dec. 78
19 Oct. 80
I Jan. 79
:3 Jan. 75
13 May 77
31 Dec. 78
21 Dec. 86
[9 June 84
20 -iug. 87
30 Oct. 83
>7 Apr. 84
4 June 83
14 June 86
26 Apr. 82
30 Nov. 86
8 July 59
[7 Jan. 77
I Aug. 72
r6 July 87
>7 Feb. 69
3 Feb. 86
!3 June 75
28 Oct. 76
26 Sept. 80
31 Deo. 79
25 Nov. 74
5 Sept. 77
23 Jan. 75
14 Dec. 71
30 July 81
29 Nov. 76
5 Sept. 7;
)i Dec. 78 I
23 Jan. 75
I July 87
19 Feb. 79
10 Nov. 86
5 July 83
7 Dec. 87
Aug. 84
July 77
July 86
July 82
Oct. 82
Apr. 78
July 82
Jan. 82
23 Jan. 75
I July 85
9 Dec. 77
I Nov. 85
1 Dec. 79
4 Sept.73
8 July 82
7 July 83
2 Mar. 78
o Apr. 86
0 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 79
5 Apr. 91
9 May 86
Major Oenerals Botired on Full or Retired, Pay or on a Pension. 605
Grant, James Murray, Lt.Col. Mad. S. C.
Orant, Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Orant,Rob,G.H.*s6X^C');.R.(Madras)Art.
Graves, 'Wiliiam, i*.C&i.Madras S.C
Oraydon, George,^^ Col. R. Art
Green, And. Pellett Scrimshire, CoZ. R. Art.
<Jreen, John Wm.sao Lt.Col. Devon Regt.
Green, Sir Wm. Henrv Rodes,'*° CB. \
ECSI. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ... )
<}reville,HenryLambertF. Col. R.Art.;
Controller of the Household 4 Equerry
to M.E.H. the Duchess of Cambridge ...
■Grey, John William, Lt.Col. 85 Foot
Griffith, Chas.Mat.3«i^Co;.Bombay S.C.
Griffiths, ClementJas.^«X<.CoZ. Ben. S.C.
Orogan, Chas. Bdw. Lt. Col. Regimental ■>
District [R] j
Grove, Henry Leslie, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Gunter, James,^" Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds.
f.s.c. Gwynne, Nadolig Ximenes,*" ■)
Lt.Col. Shropshire Light Infantry ...}
Haig, Feli.x; Thackeray, Co^.R(Mad.)Eng.
Haig, Malcolm R. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Hailes, John Clements, Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Hale,LonsdaleAugustus,3J7i/.CoZ.R.Eng.
Hales, Arthur, Lt.Col. Inniskilling Fus.,
Hall, Lewis Fred. CoZ. R. Artillery
Hallowes, Geo. Skene, Lt.Col. King's")
Own Borderers (25 Foot) j
H amilton, Octavius,^-^ Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
3J (EHamilton.T. de Courcy,"^ i/.CoZ. 64 F.
■c. Hammersley,Frederick,353i;, CoZ.Unatt.
Hammond, Henry,*5-t Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Hanson, George Wm.'-^^ Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Hanwell, Joseph,^'" Lt.Col. R. Art
Harcourt, Philip Hanmer.^s" Lt. Colonel]
Royal (Bombay) Artillery j
Hardy, Campbel'l, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Hare. Henrj' A.^^ Lt.Col. Madi-as S. C...
Harkness, John Granville,™' Lt.Col.}
Northumberland Fusiliers [R] >
Harnett, Edwd.-'^^^ Lt.Col. 7Dragoon Gds.
Harris, Jas. Thos.™" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Harris, Noel Hamlyn,3« Lt.Col. H. Art. ..
Harris, Thomas Marshall.sei Col. R.\
(Bombay) Art j
Harris, Webber D.^^ Lt.Col. 104 Foot
Harrison, Edw.^ i<. Co/. R. (Bengal) Art.
Harrison, Thos. B. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Harvest, Edw. Douglas, Lt.Col. 97 Foot...
Harvey, John Richard, Lt.Col. King's I
Own Borderers (25 Foot) t"
Hassard,FairfaxC.3" CB.Col. R.Eng.iR]
Hastings, Douglas,*i8 ii.Co/. 62 Foot[R]
Haultain, Fra. U.^!^^ Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Hawes, George H.^'" Lt.Col. 9 Foot [R]
Hawes.W. Harington,37i Zt. Col. Ben. S C
Hawkins, Alex. C'^ CS. Col. R. Art,[R]
Hawkins, Edward Lindsay.^'s x<.CoZ. )
Royal (Bengal) Artillery j
Hay, John Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Hay, John Crosland,^;* if. CoZ. Gordon)
Highlanders j
Hay, Woulfe, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hayward, Henry BlakeDey.^-i! if. Co/. )
Derby Regiment (45 Foot) j
Heastey, Geo. Bayies, Co/. Com. R. Marines
Heath, Alf. Hailes,^-? Lt. Col. R. (Ben.) Art.
Henderson-Cleland, John William,^"*')
Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps |
Herbert, Ghas.^'^ Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Heriot, Mackey Andrew H. James.^*"-)
Col. Com. R. Marines; Commanding >
Plymouth Brigade Volunteer Infantry)
Herrick, Benj. Bousfield.^si Col. 2nd')
Com. Royal Marines j
Hessey, Wm. Henry, if. Co/. Madras S.C.
Heysham,BarringtonFraderick,if. Co/,
Madras Staff Corps
Hey wood, John Jas.^^^ if . Co/. Glo'sterR.
Hi]l,C.E.Dawson,if. Co/. R.(Madras)En„
Hill, Charles Rowland, if. Co/. R.Artille^
Hdl, Eustace, 3»-t Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hills, John,3SJCJJ. if. Co/.R.(Bombay)Eng.
Hime, Frederick.^™ Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
-Hire, Sydney J.^^^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Hodgson, Eras. Geo. if.Co/. Madras S.C
Hodgson, Hugh N.^^^ if.Co/. Bengal S.C.
Hoggan, John William,393 CB. Lt.Col. t
Bengal S.C j
Hogge, Somerville George Cameron, ■>
Lt.Col. Berkshire Regiment |
Holland, Hen. Wm. CB. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
16
24
8 Feb,
COKNET,
2ndLIKDT.
OrEIfSIGN.
22 July 45
16 Sept. 40
1 1 June 40
29 Aug. 42
18 Deo. 35
1 Jan. 42
17 Nov. 57
2 Jan. 41
ig Dec. 44
16 May
LIEUI.
June 54
56
)r. 47
46
'• 53
3 June ;
Apr
Feb.
Oct. 55
Dec.
June
June
Deo.
44
46
1645
53
59
49
-- Oct.
19 Dec.
16 Feb
24 Jan.
50 Sept.
1 July
II June
3 Jan.
22 Dec.
9 Dec.
19 Dec. .t^
9 Dec. 43
[3 May
2 June 48
27 June 49
14 Aug. 54
11 June 47
25 Jan. 41
7 June 44
20 Dec. 45
17 Apr, 42
9 Mar. 49
2o June 40
20 Mar. 40
20 Aug. 40
!4 Nov. 43
7 Jan. 46
I Jan. 42
12 Dec. 51
20 Dec. 52
:5 May 55
10 Dec. 53
8 July 56
29 Deo. 45
9 Dec. 44
9 June 54
30 Jan. 41
!7 Dec. 44
20 Aug. 4 5
3 Apr. 48
17 Aug. 54
9 Dec. 42
I Oct- 47
10 June 48
s June 54
12 Juue 41
20 May 45
27 July 44
27 June 49
22 Sept. 54
23 July 41
25 July 51
16 July 42
30 July 42
10 Nov. 46
23 Mar. 38
I Nov. 42
11 Mar. 591
6 June 45
I Apr. 46
1 June
23 Nov.
30 Apr.
28 Apr.
5 Nov.
21 Nov.
10 Sept.
15 Feb.
25 Feb.
17 Apr.
21 Mar.
8 Mar.
!5 Sept.
21 Oct.
23 Sept.
-- Apr.
-- Apr.
1 7 Aug.
lo Feb.
17 Feb.
21 Aug.
:i Aug.
3 Oct.
19 Aug.
14 Oct.
13 Nov.
24 Oct.
13 Aug.
26 Dec.
12 Aug.
9 Oct.
6 Feb.
?4 July
23 Sept.
8 Apr.
[7 Nov.
4 Jan.
2 Deo.
2 Aug.
25 June
23 Nov.
14 Dec.
30 Apr.
24 Aug.
27 May
6 Feb.
31 Mar.
:i Dec.
22 July 60
16 Sept. 55
II June 55
29 Aug. 57
I Apr. 46
1 Nov.
9 Oct. 63
2 Jan. 56
21 June 53
31 Mar. 43
8 June 66
13 June 68
29 Dec. 54
II May 60
21 Oct. 59
LIBHT.
COLOITBL.
22 July 65J22 Jul.y 71
18 Feb. 61 16 Sept. 66
I I Sept.63
29 Aug. 62129 Aug. 6c
7 June 56
MAJOB
[GEXEUAL.
17 July 60
I Oct. 77
24 Nov. 56
70 June 6
I July 81
5 Oct. 6:
5 Sept. 65 6 July 67
3 Sept.67
27 Aug. 58
10 Mav 60
27 Aug. 58
10 May 59
2 Jan. 69
23 Feb. 561 5
10 Sept.58
20 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 54
25 Apr. 51
3 Mar. 53
^^ 18 Feb. 61
54 16 Mar. 60
21 Oct. 62
23 Feb. 56
23 Sept.58
18 Jan. 56
5 Mar. s8j2o
27 June 6i 27
5
Dec. 52
Aug. 68
Juno 76
Jan. 64
Feb. 66
Dec. 68
Mar. 80
13 June 66
17 Aug. 55 14 Apr. 59
21 Mar. 48
II May 48
15 Apr. 53
14 May 55
31 Dec. 50
30 June
23 Nov. 56
5 Nov. 57
7 Apr. 56
22 Mar. 44
3 Feb. 48
5 Jan. 56
15 May 53
II Oct.
23 Apr. 45
22 June 60
7 Aug. 58
I Mar. 52
27 Apr. 58
23 July 58
29 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 59
14 July 51
15 Mar. 53I23
20 Aug. 55118
19 Sept.48
15 Jan. 57
I Nov. 48
iB Feb. 61
20 Dec. 64
19 July 64 2S
10 Deo. 65
14 June 64
12 Dec. 56
27 Aug. 58
9 Juue 66
I Jan. 55
3 Aug. 67
18 Dec. 55
29 June 58
18 Feb. 61
29 July 62
9 Deo. 57
28 Nov. 54
18 Feb. 61
I Sept.63
24 Jan. 65
I Dec. 55
5 Apr. 58
27 July 59
27 June 61
6 Sept.58
I June 56
July 72
Oct. 79
July 72
Aug. 69
Jan. 58
Mar. 57
June 56
Mar. 58
Jan. 68
July 72
July 72
July 72
Dec. 63
Mar. 72
July 66
June 69
July 72
July 72
Jan. 58
Dec. 67
Dec. 65
Apr. 66
Sept.70
Nov. 55
Mar. 6 s
Feb. 61
Nov. 55
Jan. 66
Nov. 55
July 72
Dec. 72
Oct. 76
Dec. 73
Feb. 75
July 72
July 72
June 74
Jan. 55
28 Apr. S7
II July 77
2 Mar. 81
6 Jan. 74
24 Feb. 72
7 Mar. 77
1 July 8 1
6 Dec. 68
13 June 72
3 Aug. 65
I Oct. 77
I Jul.y 81
i5 Jan. 75
15 July 76
21 Apr. 63
I Apr. 68
I Jan. 68
26 Apr. 59
3 Jaa. 74
5 Dec. 77
31 Dec. 78
16 Jan. 75
9 Dec. 69
I July 78
17 Nov. 75
27 June 75
13 Nov. 80
I Aug. 72
:8 Nov. 68
6 Feb. 70
20 Dec. 71
28 Apr. 75
I Oct. 77
3 Aug. 63
7 Sept. 74
20 Aug. 66
8 Aug. 64
7 Jan. 72
I June 62
31 Dee. 78
20 Dec. 78
I July 81
10 Dec. 79
4 Aug. 80
17 Oct. 73
I Aug. 72
9 June 80
14 Apr. 62
5 Feb. 72
20 Aug. 65
3 Apr. 68
I Aug. 73
8 Mar. 69
10 June
5 July 72
25 Aug. 73
2 Dec. 55
20 May 65
27 July 64
27 June 69
14 Aug. 67
25 July 61
5 July 79 17 Aug. 83
18 Sept.73
20 Aug. 71
3 Apr. 74
31 May 81
30 Apr. 63
I Oct. 71
10 June 74
I Oct. 77
1 July 81
10 June 62
20 May 71
27 July 70
27 June 75
I Sept. 76
25 July 67
22 July 76I30 Mar. 80
16 Sept.7i 18 iSov". 71
I Sept.68| I Aug. 72
29 Aug. 73123 Jan. 75
7 June 61 jig Aug. 67
20 June67j 8 Occ. 73
I July 851 I July 87
5 Apr. 6S 23 Jan. 75
6 July 72
5 Nov. 61
8 June 84
2 Mar. 85
6 Jan. 70
24 Feb. 77
I July 81
I July 85
6 Dec. 73
3 June 77
3 Aug. 70
I Oct. 81
I July 85
6 Jan. 80
I July 81
:4 Jan. 70
20 May 73
I Jan. 73
30 Dec. 64
3 Jan. 79
IS Dec. 81
31 Dec. 82
6 Jan. 80
9 Deo. 74
I July 82
17 Nov. 80
27 June 80
13 Nov. 84
I Aug. 77
28 Nov. 73
6 Feb. 75
20 Dec. 76
28 Apr. 80
I Oct. 81
3 Aug. 68
1 July 81
20 Aug. 71
2 Nov. 72
7 Jan. 77
I June 67
31 Dec. 82
20 Dec. 82
I July 85
10 Deo. 83
4 Aug. 84
■3 Apr. 79
I Aug. 77
9 June 84
30 Jan. 72
15 Apr. 87
tS Sept.78
20 Aug. 76
3 Apr- 79
31 May 85
30 Apr. 68
I Oct. 76
10 June 79
I Oct. 81
I July 85
28 May 70
20 May 76
27 July 7
27 June 80
I July 8
[5 Aug. 68
:3 July 81
10 Oct. 65
10 June 83
I Nov. 87
July 85
26 Aug. 79
7 Mar. 87
25 Dec. 87
'31 Dec. 78
! 10 Feb. 81
'31 Dec. 78
I Aug. 83
I July 87
8 July 82
14 Aug. 81
23 Oct. 75
21 Jan. 74
6 Aug. 79
I Aug. 72
18
Sept. 79
:5 Dec. 82
3 June 84
29 May 88
13 Nov. 78
29 Jan. 85
23 Apr. 86
7 Apr. 81
9 Dec. 8s
I Oct. 82
25 Feb. 75
4 Oct. 77
31 Dec. 81
24 Aug. 81
21 June 85
:S Mar. 82
I July 81
!5 Nov. 74
!i July 82
0 Jul.y 80
1 May 80
1 June 86
1 Apr. 86
17 Sept. 87
4 Apr. 86
:3 Jan. 86
13 Apr. 81
9 Dec. 78
4 Sept. 86
25 Sept.78
8 Sept.92
3 Dec. 81
2 Mar. 7S
8 Oct. 80
31 May 86
15 Oct. 70
I May to
1 May 8s
31 Dec. 87
3 Aug. 87
3G June 77
2 Mar. 78
12 Aug. 76
27 Dec. 81
14 Apr. S3
30 June 77
S S 2
6o6
Major Generals Hetlred on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Holland, Lum. H. H. Zi.Coi. Madras S.C.
Holland, Thos. W.^m Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Holmes, Geo. 'EAvr .^'>^ Lt .Col . Bprigal S.C.
Holmes, Percy Lee.^'Je if. Co?.Madraa S.C.
Holro.yd, Charles, Lt.Col. Bencral S.C
Hope,'johnEdward,3''8i<.C«i.R.Artillerj
Home, Chas. James, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt.
Horslev. Frank,*'" Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Hoste, Dixon Edw.«- CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Houghton, Richmond, Lt.Col. Madr. S. C
Hughes, Chas. Jas.*»* if. Co?. Ben. S.C...
Hughes, Joserih Wm.-^s Lt.Col. Dorset)
Regt. (54 Foot) {
Hughes, Robert George, ■<»' if. CoZ. 52 Foot
Hughes, Sir Robert John,*« ECB. Lt. \
Col. 63 Foot j
Hume, John Richard.'"" if.Cof.h.p. 55 F.
Hunt, Robert W. B.*'" Col. Com. R. Mar...
Hunter, Andrew, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Hunter, Arthur Stewart. ■»= Lt. Col. R. Art.
Hunter, John Norris, Lt.Col. R. Eng
Hutobiuson, Alex.Hadden, Lt.Col. R.Art.
Hutchinson, A. R. E.*" Lt. Col. Beng. S.C.
Hutchinson, Cha. S. CB. Col. R. Eng. ...
Hutchinson, George, "«C.B. CSI. Lt.Col. >
Bengal Staff Corps )
Irvine, Charles,«oif. Co?. Bengal S.C. ...
.Jacob, H7.Ebenezer,if.Cci?. Bombay S.C.
Jacob, John, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Jago-Trelawny, John,''^^ Lt.Col. High- >
land Light Infantry J
James, Edw. Renouard,*-' Lt.Col. R.Eng.
<■. Jarvis.Samue! P."* CMG.Mai.Z2 F. [R]
Jenkins, Alex.*" if. Co.?. Madras S. C. ...
Jenkins, Chas. Veruon,<27i<.Co?.Ben.S.C.
Jenkins, Fra. H.«* CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S. C
Jennings.Chas.James, if. Co?. MadrasS.C,
Jephson, StanhopeWm.^'Ci. if. Co?. 2 F,
lT(<rjerome,HenryEdw.«"it.Co?.62F.[R]
John, Thomas,"' Lt.Col. Duke of Corn- )
wall's Light Infantry (46 F.) ('
Johnstone, Geo. N.«2 if. Co?. Madras S. C.
Johnstone, John Julius, Jlfa/or,Gren.Gds.
Jones, Howell Lock.'^* Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bengal) Artillery j
Jones, Richard G. Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Jones, Richard Roynon,'"'^ Col. R. Art....
Jones, Robt. Owen>= CB. Lt.Col. R. Eng
Jordan, Jos."'C«. if. Co?.Regtl.Dist.[R]
Karslake,Frederick,"sif. Co?. Irish Rifles
Kaye, Geo. Farqnhar,"' if. Co?. 21 Hus.
Keate, Edward,"" Col. R. Artillery
Keays, Chas. Fred."' if. Co?. Bom. S.C.
Keei', Jonathan, if.Cof.Bengal Staff C .
Kemball, John Shaw, Lt.Col. Pom. S.C.
Kennedy, John "Wm. Alex."'' Col. 2nd)
Com. Royal Marines [R] J
Keogh, John Woulfe, Lt.Col. North )
Staffordshire Regiment /
Kerr, Wm. Henry,*" Lt. Col. Brigade Dep.
Ketchen, Isaac, if. Co?. R. (JIadras) Art
Kinlocn, A. A. A."" CB. LKCol. K. R. R.
p.s.o.Knight,\Vm.HenrT,''"if.Co?.48Foot
Knocker, John Bedingfleld,*" if. Co?. |
Madras Staff Corps >
Lamb, Charles F. G."" if.Co?. Beo. S.C.
Lambert, Geo. C."« Lt.Col. Brigade Dep.
Lambert, Walter Rathbone, Lt.Col. /
Bombay Staff Corps j"
Lambert,' William,"" CB. Lt.Col. 88 Foot
Lampen, John, LI. Col. Madras S. 0
Lane, Chas. Powlett,*'" Lt.Col. 21 Huss.
Lane, Chas. Stuart,''^' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Langmore, Erskiue Grant.'ss Lt.Col. \
Bengal Staff Corps I
Laughton,Daniel Wilson, if. Cof.Mad.S.C.
La vie, Robert Com vn, Lt.Col. MadrasS.C.
p.s.c. Law, F. Towry Adeane,-'^-' CB. >
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery i
Layar.i, Chas. Ed. Lt.Col. E.York Regt.
X, izzarini, Jas. Cliff. Co?. Malta Fencibles
hie. Hen. Herbert,*^'' Major, R. (Bom.) )
Eng. ii'oi. Lt.Col. Comdf. Sicbmarute]-
Miners R. Enq. Voh. Severn Division )
Y& Leet, William Knox,"" CB. Lt.Col. >
Somerset Light Infantiy j
Leigh, Robert This."'* if. Co?. Bengal S.C.
Leishman,JohnThos.if.Co?.R.(Bom.)Art.
Lempriere, ArVanr Reid, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Lesier, John F.-od.i™i'.Co?. Bombay S.C.
Lester, Wm. Cht.s. if.Co?. Bombay S. C...
L'Estrange, Edm.^'if.C'o?. Bombay S.C.
Lewis, Henry, Colcrtel, R. (Bengal) Art....
COENET,
2ndHKDT.
OrBKSIGN.
25 .Tan. 41
7 June 44
1 2 June 40
4 Apr. 42 15 Dec. S3J18 Feb. 61
8 Nov. 49 10 June 57 7 June 64
LlBCT.
COLONEL.
25 Jan. 67
7 June 70
M.1J0B
GENBBAL.
25 Jan. 72 23 Nov. 74
7 June 75 12 Aug. 76
I Feb. 43'io May 53 18 Feb. 61.12 Jnne66|i2 June 71123 Jan. 75
2 June 42I29 Nov. 45 12 June 57112 June 62,12 June
II June 3912 Jan. 41 i July 51 j 18 Feb. 61.11 June 6
I Oct. 4i'3oJune48 6 Jan. 55] 2 Nov. 55 '24 Aug. 66
27 Feb. 58[3i May 59 31 Jan. 65 10 Oct. 74[io Oct. 79
20 Nov. 49 II Feb. 54 20 Nov. 6120 Nov. 69 20 Nov. 75
18 June45l 1 Apr. 46 24 Jan. S4'i2 Dec. 54; 3 Sept. 62
9 Dec. 54|i6 Jan. 57
15 May 52 25 Jan. 54
1 Deo. 54 26 Sept.56
29 June 30 6 July 32
7 Jan. 41 30 Aug. 43
19 Oct. 49 26 Nov
9 Sept,
II Jan. 39
28 Feb. 55
9 Deo. 52
23 June 52
30 Jan. 43
20 Deo. 43
7 June 44
9 Dec. 42
25 Feb. 40
8 June 55
16 Jan. 46
17 Deo. 51
14 June 45
14 June 45
20 Jan.
20 Dec. 51
10 Sept. 53
26 Nov. 30
21 June4S
10 June S3
14 June 4
9 Dec. 661 9 Dec. 74! 9 Dec. So
I Apr. 59 23 Mar. 69] i Oct. 77
10 Dec. 62 20 Apr. 67 22 May 76
3 Dec. 41
7 Sept. 55
29 Dec,
22 Feb. sc
10 May 64
8 May 66
31 Oct. 52
I Apr. 70
16 Sept.74
13 Mar. 52 22 Nov. 59I i Aug. 681 1 July 77
Nov. 41 II June 54
Apr. 55 '19 Oct. 62
2 Aug. 54 29 June 61
9 Dec. 54
2 Jan. 41
19 June 50
17 Feb. 54
22 July 46
1 Apr. 46
15 Jan. 51
5 Jan. 52
24 Jan. 45
29 June 57
19 Feb. 47
17 Feb. 54
13 Jan. 47
29 Aug. 51
16 Oct. 51
15 Nov. 53
1 Feb. 58
19 Feb. 36
30 Apr. 52
1 Dec. 54
25 June 47
20 July 55
24 Jan. 58
iQ Aug. 46
5 June 52
20 Dec. 56
27 Mar. 48
2 Sent. 58
20 Nov. s^
12 Jan. 54
31 July 56
I Apr. 59
£ July 57
17 Feb. 54
27 Apr. 58
9 Deo. 57
5 Mar. 54
8 June 67
7 Mar. 51
I Apr. 59
21 Sept. 52
14 June to
:8 Feb. 6
20 Dec. 63
10 Sept. 65
28 Dec. 41
23 July 5S
24 May 6i
14 June 60
29 July 59
1 July 64
2 Jan. 56
6 July 57
6 June 66
29 Oct. 52
16 Oct. 63
30 July 62
3 Nov. 58
20 Feb. 62
8 Feb. 61J11 June 05
5 July 72J 1 July 81
5 July 72 22 Aug. 77
5 July 72 1 I Oct. 77
7 Dec. 58,20 Api-. 68
6 July 67
2 June 73 2 Mar. 7S
II June 70 23 Jan. 75
Oct. 76
10 Oct. 83
20 Nov. So
1 Mar. 73
9 Dec. 84
15 May 8:
20 Jan. 67
20 July 58
9 Dec. 62
18 Feb. 61
8 June 75
II May 62
5 July 72
26 Apr. 59
14 Juno 65
20 Jan. 68
20 Dec. 71
10 Sept. 73
4 Aug. 48
I July 59
8 July 74
14 June 65
I Aug. 72
18 Feb. 61
5 July 72
II Dec. 73
3 July 67
9 Dec,
25 Feb. 66
8 June
9 Dec. 72
I Oct. 77
4 June 70
14 June 7
20 Jan. 74
20 Dec. 77
10 SeiJt. 79
1 July
15 Sept. 70
26 July 81
14 June 71
20 Nov. 67
16 Jan. 79
2 Jan. 67
24 July 75
I July Si
14 Nov. 81
31 Oct. 55
18 Oct. 78
16 Sept. 79
4 July So
II June 70
I July 85
22 Aug.
I Oct.
30 Jan. 74
6 July 75
7 June 7 s
9 Dec. 73
25 Feb. 71
8 June 85
9 Dec. 77
1 Hay 80
4 Mar. 85
2 Feb. 83
21 Dec. 81
9 Dec. 86
26 Sept.SS
31 Dec. 8ji
11 July 56
5 May 83
6 Dec. 75
4 June 85
ID June 71
8 Dec. 86
23 Mar. 83
I Oct. £:j
9 J une 7 7
30 Dec. 76
14 June 75
23 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 76
8 June 8S
13 May 85
I Oct. 8[| I Oct. 82
4 June 75 I July 81
4 June 76 I Oct. 82
20 Jan. 79!ii Dec. 85,
29 Oct. 79JII Dec. 85
I Jul.y 86
24 Ma.y 61
9 Sept.85,
9 Dec. 85
5 Nov. 53 26 July 60
3 Oct. 40 12 Nov. 50
21 Jan. 45 1 24 Feb. 54!
3 May 64 1 10 Apr. 72
4 Jan. 51 J13 Jan. 54
27 Aug. -8
24 Sept. 58
2 Aug. 50
2 Nov. 551 12 Jan. 6
I Oct. 77 26 Apr.
29 July 76 19 May
5 July 72 1 July 77
20 Feb. 70 20 Feb. 76
26 July 65126 July 71
II Dec. 64
10 Nov. 66
18 Feb. 61
24 Mar. 65
8 Mar. 70
15 May 55
30 Nov. 55
II Feb. 55
I Feb. 56
8 Feb. 64
5 July 44
II Feb. 40
21 Jan. 46
Dec. 54 27 Nov. 57
23 Nov. 56 20 Dec. 64
i8 May 49123 Nov. 56
I Sept. 50 18 Feb
29 Feb. 56
31 Dec. 4;
23 Nov. s6
3 Nov. 56
17 Feb. 54
28 May 58
Feb. 56
27 Aug. 58
I Feb. sf'
13 June 44
23 Nov. 56
14 Jan. 66
18 Feb. 61
25 Sept. 59
3 Aug. 66
10 Feb. 64
10 Nov. 69
4 Nov. 64
I July 81
20 July 58
I Aug. 72
23 f^ov. 79
1 Dec. 69
5 Apr. 62
II Dec. 61
17 June S3
25 Mar. 6i
17 May 79
2 Mar. 81
I Oct. 77
5 Apr. 6S
II Dec. 67
II July 63 '30 Oct.
14 Feb. 45
9 June 57
20 Oct. 55
7 Dec. 51
20 Feb. 50
26 July 4;
11 Dec. 38
15 June 41
2 Feb. 61
31 July 46
12 June 57
22 Nov. 55
13 Oct. 48
5 Apr. 42
II Dec. 41
20 Feb. 45
9 Dec. 42
6 Aug. 54
20 Dec. 52
20 Jan. 46
9 Dec. 48
28 July 42
4 Jan. 54
20 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 52
8 July 56
II Apr. 45
11 Dec. 57
4 July 55
12 Dec. 40
June 55!27 Aug. 58!29 Feb. 64
21 Dec. 53120 June 54120 June 59
9 Dec. 42!2i Jan. 46126 Aug. 50
13 June46|i2 May 5iii8 Feb. 61
17 Feb. 47!i8May 52|ii Sept. 60 17 Feb. 67 17 Feb. 73
12 Jane 37)17 Aug. 41 12 June 52 18 Feb. 61
9 Dec. 62
19 June 72
20 Dec. 72
20 July 58
9 Dec. 68
28 July 62
14 Jan. 74
20 Dec. 68
5 July 72
'5 Aug. 77
3 Feb. 75
I Oct. 77
7 May 54|i8 Feb. 61
I Aug. 72
5 July 72
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
iS Deo. 75
20 Dec. 7S
25 Mar. 69
9 Deo. 74
28 July 68
14 Jan. So
20 Dec. 74
I Oct. 77
6 Sept. 81
5 Sept.77
3 Feb. 82
10 Sept. 83
28 Nov. 54
31 July 79
26 July 85
14 June 76I14 Dec. So
1 July 8i;2i July 83.
16 Jan. 83 22 June 85
2 Jan. 7:
24 July 80
1 July 85
21 Jan. 76
26 Apr.
19 May 84
I July Si
20 Feb.
26 July 76
II Dec. 6g
10 Nov. 71
17 June 87
1 Oct. 77
17 May S3
2 Mar. 85
I Oct. 81
5 Apr. 73
11 Dec. 72
30 Oct. 74
9 Dec. 73
18 Dec. 80
20 Dec. 82
1 Oct. 77
9 Dec. 79
I Dec. 75
15 Feb. 82
1 Oct. 87
24 June 85
12 Feb. 87
16 July 84
I Nov. 87
I Sept. 85
8 May 80
26 Aug. 76
20 Apr. 78
i3 Jan. 6»
18 May 81
29 Sept.90
15 Apr. 96
7 Aug. 83
19 Feb. 79
1 1 June 79
I Jan. 81
II June So
8 June 5i
29 Mar. 8s
1 May 78
15 Apr. »2
Julj' 73 '31 Jan. So
84 ID May 80
79 20 Nov. &s
13 Feb. 86
14 Jan
20 Dec
I Oct. 81
6 Sept. 85
5 Sept 81
3 Feb. 86
6 Sept. 87
II Nov. 82
4 Feb. 86
29 Nov. 79 1 29 Nov. 83 I May 87
Dec. 66|i2Dec. 71 13 Oct. 77
17 Aug. So 17 Aug. 84; I Dec.
I Oct.
9 Dec.
13 June 66|i3 June 72
I Oct. 81! I Oct. 82
9 Dec. 73
13 June 77
17 Feb. 78
18 Feb. 66
13 Oct. 77
15 Sept: 81
30 Nov. 78
I Aug. 72
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 607
20 Jau.
r?o Feb. 47
10 Jan. 48
8 Deo. 37
II June 58
Lilly.Alf.Chamberlain.^'i^CoZ.Mad.S.C.
Lloyd, Edvv. F. S., Lf.Col. R. Bng-
p.s.c.Lock, Hen.**si^Co/.InmskiUingFus.
Loekhart, David Blair,**' £«. Co/. 107 Foot
Lockhart, Gra?meAles.«» CB. Lt.Col. 78 F.
liOvett, Beresfoi-d,*'" CB. CSL. R. ( Ben.) )
Engineers i
iCowndes, Thomas, Lt.Col. Madras S. C... 10 Deo. 34',23 Nov. 56
liUard, Chas. Edw. Lt.Col. R. Engineers J15 May 57
Luard.Fred. 'Pe\ev*'* Lt.Col. Bengal S.O. 12 Oct. 52;3o Nov. 53
Lukin, Wm. W.Aug. ■'"■^ Co/. R. Artillery...! i Oct. 47130 June 48
Lyte, Alfred,"^ Colonel, R. (Bengal) Art. :ji June 42 3 July 45
M'Crea, Robert Barlow.-""' Co/oh?/, R.Ai-t.. I i Jan. 42! 4 Apr
COKiNJiT,
2ndLiKDr.
OrENSIGM.
CAPTAItf.
471 3 Juue5i]i8 N0V.59
[8 Oct. 56.1 13 Feb. 66
2 Mar. 48 1 16 Feb. 60
21 Aug. 52! I Jan. 62
8 Apr. 42! 19 Apr. 50
2 Jan. 71
27 Aug. 58
M'Goun, Alexander, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. g Dec. 54
M'Grigor, Wm. Thos.«"i/.C»/.Ben. S.C. 28 Apr. 46
M'Kenzie, Alexander, Lf.Col. Bengal S.G.I 12 June 4-'
M'Killop, Robert .loUn,*" Colonel 2>id I \ -.
Communilaiif.n. Marines j 4 ^ar. 29
M'Laughlin, Edward, i/. Co/. R.Artilleryl 28 Feb. 55
M'Mahon,Alex.Ruxton,«"i/.Co/.Mad.S.C^o Aug. 47
Maberly, Evan,*** CB. Co/. R. Art. [R] ' —
Macdonald.Jno.Collins,«2x/. Co/. Mad. S.C
MacDonnell, Arthur Hobert,-'^* Lt.Col. )
Roval Engineers J
Macgowan, Fredk.*™ Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Ud Macintyre, Donald,*" i/. Co/. Ben. S.C.
Maokenziei^ Colin, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Mackenzie, Roderick. =°^ Col. Royal Art...
Maclean, HenryJ.sot n.Col. Rifle Brig. [R]
Maclean, Jolin Norman,^"^ Lt.Col.}
Madras Staii' Corps j
Maclean, Peter, s"" Col. R. Artillery ijo Deo. 32] 6 May 35
Macpherson, R. D.^i" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.ii2 June4il24 Jan. 4^
Mainguy, Ferd. B.. Lt.Col. R. EngineersI I21 Jvme 56
Miister,George,^'5 i/.Co/. R.(Bengal)Art.lti .Tnne42| 3 July 45
Malcolmson,j".H. P.5i«CiJ.i/.Co/.Bom.S,Ci 8 June 49129 Aug. 54
12 July ,s8
I Dec. 48
24 Deo. 53
10 July 37
I Apr. 55
14 May 53
18 .June 35)24 June 37
II Jan. 45J15 Fel^- 49
23 Oct. 54 [22 Dec. 54
II Dec. 41(24 Jan. 45
14 June 50 j 23 Nov. 56
20 June 54:15 Sept.56
20 ,Tune 49 9 Julv 50
30 May 451 3 June4Q
26 Jan. 461 8 May 49
II June 42
13 June 51
20 Aug. 47
10 Dec. 41
17 Feb. 57
18 Feb. 39
18 Jan. 51
28 Sept.47
17 Nov. 56
I Mar. 52
3 July 45
10 Deo. 58
4 June 41
29 Apr. 53
18 June 51I17 Feb. 5,1
20 Sept. 49 1 4 J_iu. 56
14 Aug. 54
28 Dec. 42
6 Nov. 54
2 Nov. 47
19 June 42 j 2 May 47
8 June 55 1 27 Apr. 58
28 Feb. 55 1 I Apr. 55
27 May 42 [23 May 45
29 Dec. 45 27 May 48
11 Feb. 45 17 Jan. 49
24 Jan. 39 1 20 Feb. 44
29 Nov. 50' II Oct. 53
12 Dec. 45'25 June 49
II June 42 24 Jan. 45
May 57
Malleson, Geo. B. CSI. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Manderson, George Rennie,^'" CB. Lt. }
Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery i
Marshall, Rich. C. A. X/. Co/. Madras S. C.
Marshall, W. B.^'s Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Marsland, "\Ym. Edw.,"<> Lt.Col. Re-~(
mount Depot j
Marston.Edw.Chas. »--if. Co/. Bombaj'S.C.
Harter, Richai-d James Combe,*^' Lt. \
Col. I Dragoon Guards [R] i
Martin, Chas. Nassau,'-^ Id. Col. R. Eng.
Martin, John Paton, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Martin, William Geo. s^* Lt.Col. R. Art....
Martyr, James Smith, i/. Co/. Madras S.C.
Mason, Chas. C. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Mathew, Brownlow Hugh, Lt.Col. R. V
(Bombay) Engineers j
Maule, Henry Barlow, =^5 if. Co/. R. Art...
MauQsell, Thomas,"* CB. Lt.Col. Brig. 1
Dep. [R] i
Mawbey, Henry Way,=>-' Col. Com. ~)
Royal Marine Ai-tillery Jf
Maxwell, Patrick,525i/. Co/. Bengal S.C.
Mayne, .Tas. Edm.^^" Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Meares,Wm.L. Davenish,^^i if. Co/. 40 F.
Mellersh. G. ^.'^* Lt.Col. R. (Bombayi Art.
Mercer, Thomas W.sas Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Micklem, Edward, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Mignon, Franklin ]?.»^" i*.Co/. Bombay";
StaffCorps )
Mignon, Geo. Strachan, Lt.Col. Bom. S.C
Miller, George Murray.^*' CB. Lt.Col. 1 , ,
Brigade Depot i ,.?oJan. 46
Miller, Henry, »*3 Capt. S. O. of Pensioners!
Mdler, James, 5** if. Co/. Bengal S.C j 3 June 55
Miller, i6h.-a,^*' Lt.Col. Regtl.District[R]| 8 Nov. 42
Milles, Thomas, if. Co/. 75 Foot I25 Apr. 45I 3 Apr. 49
Milman, Gus. H. L.=« Col. R. Art '17 Juue43'i5 May 44
Mitford, Reginald Colville William)! ^ ,
Reveley,"" if. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps 5 ^5 ''"'^ -5
Moberly,ArthurScott,^='Co/.R,(AIad.)b;ng. '13 June 45
Moberly, Fras. John, Col. R. (Madra-) 1 I „
Engineers I 9 Dee. 44
Mocatta, Daniel, ^5- Lt.Col. Bengal S. C .1 9 June 43
Mockler, Robt."^ if.Co/.RegU. Dist.[R] 12 Sept. 43
Money, Robert Cotton, Lf.Col. Ben. S. C
y.j.c. Montague, Wm. Edward,"^ CB.1
Lt.Col. Connaught Rangers 5
Montgomery, Hugh Parker,"^ if. Co/. )
Regimental District ,(
Moody, John Macdonald, Co/. Com. R. Mar.
Moore, Ros.i Balf.*=' Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.;io Feb. 39J28 Aug. 42,10 Feb. 54
Moore, Tho. C. C.''** Col. Com. R. Marines, 4 Deo. 27I26 Oct. 35 31 Oct. 44
Morgan, Hy. Rhodes, if.Co/. Madras S.C' 15 Feb. 42J 7 Mar. 45' 2 Oct. 55
Morgan, .James Peattie.^*" Lt.Col. R. Art.i I24 Sept.55 15 Oct. 64
Morton, Wm. EUiot,'^''^ Col. R. (Ben.) Eng.| 11 June 39I 8 Nov. 43 11 June 54
Mould, Frederick.^'if. Co/. R. Engineers; 14 Aug. 54 23 Oct. 54 18 Apr. 60
13 June 46
4 Feb. 53
12 Nov. 50
30 June 54
2 Apr. 47
2 Feb. 55
23 Sept. 57
4 June 45
10 Dec. 66
6 July 67
13 Feb. 62
7 Feb. 55
11 June 57
28 Nov. 48
9 Dec. 66
10 Mar. 58
18 Feb. 61
9 Dec. 46
9 Sept. 62
18 Feb. 61
I Apr. 46
11 Jan. 60
I Apr. 61
23 May 54
14 June 62
20 June 66
24 Sept.55
23 Mar. 55
21 Dec. 59
14 Apr. 44
12 .lune 56
I Sept. 65
II June 57
27 Aug. 58
11 June 57
12 Mar. 60
18 Feb. 61
15 Oct. 55
3 Mar. 60
3 June 32
9 Dec. 62
4 Jan. 59
26 Oct. 59
22 Sept. 60
28 Deo. 57
30 Jan. 56
24 Oct. 64
I Apr. 62
8 Oct. 5c
20 Jan. 67
10 Dec. 73
I Jan. 69
1 Jwn. 71
24 Mar. 58
31 Dec. 78
10 Dec. 74
6 .lune 77
12 Oct. 71
2 Nov. 55
19 Jan. 58
8 Apr. 59
9 Dec. 74
28 Apr. 66
12 June 67
5 July 72
20 Aug. 67
3 Jan. 57
I Apr. 58
I Nov. 45
16 Oct. 55
27 Aug. 58
II June 57
20 Feb. 67
60
20 Mar. 55
14 Aug. 60
21 Aug. 49
8 May £5
II Jan. 65
15 Aug. 68
20 Dec. 59
14 June 70
20 June 74
2 Nov. 55
27 Apr. 68
26 Jau. 65
12 June 61
26 Aug. 73
23 July 66
q Apr. 68
II June 62
5 July 72
20 Aug. 67
28 Oct. 71
16 June 57
7 Mar. 77
5 July 72
19 Aug. 69
5 July 72
28 Dec. 62
19 June 62
5 July 72
5 July 72
2 Nov. 55
11 Feb. 65
6 June 56
12 Apr. 64
19 Oct
10 Nov. 60
4 Aug. 54
1 Feb. 56
8 June 67
2 Oct. 55
15 May 57
11 Nov. 50
30 Apr. 58*25 July 67
15 Feb. 54! 27 Aug. 58
15 Feb. 54127 Aug. 58
21 Deo. 45J27 Aug. 57
12 Jan. 48) 9 May 51
12 Feb. 58 20 Mar. 67
3 Jan. 65 29 June 70
28 Oct. 53 17 Aug. 55
iq Jan. 59! 3 Aug. 67
11 June 62
12 Aug. 75
13 June 66
13 June 70
26 Apr. 59
23 May 72
8 June 75
4 Aug. 63
23 June 65
2 Nov. 55
23 July 75
Q June 63
24 Mar. 58
20 Mar. 75
25 Aug. 80
LIEUT.
COLOPfBL.
GENEKAL.
20 Jan. 73
I July 81
I Oct. 77
11 Mar. 74
26 Apr. 59
22 Nov. 79
10 Dec. 80
21 Oct. 82
12 Oct. 78
28 Oct. 66
9 Apr. 65
22 Feb. 63
9 Dec. 80
28 Apr. 72
11 Sept. 72;
6 Feb. 57
I July Si
20 Aug. 73
23 Feb. 56
II Jan. 71
1 1 July 77
II Dec. 67
11 Sept, 72
20 June 80
6 July 67
I Apr. 75
26 Jan. 72
8 Mar. 53
12 June 67
I July 81
26 Feb. 67
8 June 75
11 June 68
9 Deo. 78
20 Aug, 73
10 Mar. 63
31 Jan. 77
12 Mir. 63
15 Oct. 79
15 June 77
20 Sept. 75
26 Nov. 80
28 Dec. 68
19 June 68
31 Dsc. 78
1 July 81
10 Sept. 64
to Apr. 67
11 Feb. 71
2 July 62
5 Oct. 72
25 Mar. 67
11 June 68
12 Aug. 82
IS Aug. 6S
1 Oct. 77
4 June 70
2 Oct. 78
8 Jane 81
1 5 Aug. 68
14 Oct. 68
11 Sept. 64
23 July 81
12 May 69
12 DoC. 64
9 June 69
18 Mar. 69
20 Mar. 81
I July 81
20 Jan. 78121 July 80
I July 85 I July 87
I Oct. 81 1 9 May 83
11 Mar. 79,17 May 79
28 Dec. 66 13 July 67
22 NOV.83 I Nov. 92
10 Deo. 84 I Aug. 87
21 Oct. 86 21 Oct. 87
12 Oct. 82)10 Jan. 85
I Oct. 76
22 Dec. 70
22 Feb. 68
9 Dec. 84
28 Apr. 77
23 Dec. 77
6 Feb. 62
I July 85
20 Aug. 7b
IQ Feb. 81
31 Dec. 78
4 Feb. 74
12 Dec. 86
I Nov. 79
13 Sept. 79
II Apr. 62
I Oct. 86
31 May 79
3 Feb. 611:7 ■lan- 72
II Jan. 76 16 July 9
10 Nov. 69 13 Aug. 73
4 June 79
18 Feb. 61
15 Feb. 62
4 Feb. 74
28 Jau. 62
8 May 83
10 Feb. 65
22 June 55
15 Feb.
I July 81
18 Feb. 61
ID July 72
II July 81
[I Dec. 72
I Oct. 77
lune
8 Sept.84
12 Nov. 73
24 Dec. 80
15 Oct. 87
I Oct. 77U7 Aug. 81
I Apr. So I Feb. 84
26 Jan. 77 1 1 Aug. So
8 Mar. 58122 Aug. 68
12 June 7^ ^3 Jan. 75
9 Dec.
?o Aug. 78
10 Mar. 68
I July 81
18 Feb. 70
15 Jan. 81
I July 81
20 Sept. 80
26 Nov. 84
28 Dec. 73
19 June 73
31 Dec. 82
I July 85
28 Oct. 73
July
26 Feb. 71
8 June 80
II Jane 73
2 19 June 85
7 Dec. 87
I Aug. 72
I Oct. 82
9 June 77
10 Apr. 72
11 Feb. 76
24 Jan. 70
5 Oct. 77
25 Mar. 72
11 June 73
12 Aug. 86
21 Mar. 81
I Aug. 72
31 Jan. 87
II Nov. 76
24 Nov. 88
I Oct. 81
18 Oct. 80
26 Nov. 85
16 Sept. 79
31 Jan. 77
9 Apr. 86
6 Nov. 86
10 Sept. 81
3 July 83
14 June 76
31 Jan. 77
24 Nov. 77
I A;ig. 72
9 June 78
31 Dec. 87
21 Jan. 75I31 Dec. 80
1 Oct. 81 3 Oct. 8i
:3 Mar. 77 31 Oct. 82
2 Oct. 83' 20 July 87
8 June 85! 4 Nov. 85
27 May 75
<4 Oct. 73
o Dec. 69
25 July 83
18 Dec. 75
8 Sept. 75
25 July 85 25 July 86
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
10 Dec. 79
23 Feb. 83
20 Mar. 86
12 May 74
12 Dec. 69
9 June 74
I Oct. 77
20 Mar. 85
I July 83 24 Aug. 87
13 Aug. 78122 Sept. 87
18 July 86i2o Nov. 92
10 Feb. 7o|25 Nov. 74
22 June 58 1 10 .Tune 62
15 Feb. 7^|23 Jan. 73
I July 851 I Oct. 87
31 Aug. 64 I .Tan. 68
I Oct. 77 5 Dec. 77
6o8
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COBKET,
21ldLIKCT.
OrKNSIGV.
Mulcaster.W. S. S.=«.W.Co^. Madras S.C.
Muiiro, And. AldcorTi,"7Xi!.Co;.Beiig.S.C.
Muriel, Geo. Wm. Major, 73 Foot
Murray, Ainu, 568 Lt.Col. iienRal S. C. ...
MuiTay, Anth. M.^rai^.CoZ. R.{Bom.) Art.
Murray, Charles,"" i<. Co?. Bengal S.C...
Nappe'r, Rob. Alex."^ Li. Col. Bengal S.C.
Neild, Henry John T. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Nembhard, Wm."' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Newall.David J.F."^ Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
lsewbolt,Edw. Dorrien, Lt.Col. Dorset ■>
Regiment J
Newmaroh.SirUliverR.577irCS7.Z,^Co?. \
Ben. S.C. Mil.Sec.to the Council of India )
Nisbett. John,5'8 Lt.Col. Beai^al S.C
Nixon, JohnPigott,^'i*i<. Co/. Bombay S.C.
Noble, Wm. Hatt. Col. R. Eng neers
North, Chas. Fred.^si Col. R. (Bom.) Eng
Norton, Edw.Nugent,X<. Co?. Madras S.C
Nugent,Si>G.B.P.N.H"2.ffCJ?.Co?.R.Eug.
Nar.=e.Chas. Bulkeley,^^^ £<. Co?. R. Mar.
Nuthall, Fred.Geo.s8* Co?. R. (Mad.) Art.
Nuttall.Sir J. Mansfleld.s" KCB. Lt.Col. >
Bengal Staff Corps j
Obbard, Thomas,5S6 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
O'Connell, Peter P. L. Col. R. (Mad.^ Eng.
SiS. O'Connor, Luke,=" Lt.Col. Welsh)
Fusiliers [R] j
Offlo, Fred. A. ^s* CB. Col.Com. R.M.Art.
Oldershaw, Charles Edward,^" C£. Col. ")
Royal Artillery [R] )
Oldfield, Edwin John/™ Major, North- j
umberland Fusiliers j
Oldfield, Hen. Thos.ssi Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
01iphant,W.Stirling,592 Co?.R.(Ben). Eng.
p.s.c. Oliver, John Ryder, s™ CMO. )
Lt.Col. Roval Artillery )
O'Neill, John J. 8.==* Lt.Col. Lane. Fus...
Orr, James,™» Lt.Col. Madras Stall' Corps
O'Shaughnesisy, Wm. Cooke,^"'^ Lt.Col.'i
Suffolk Regt S
Owen , Charles Henry,^'* Col. R. Artillery
Paget, William Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C,
Parkinson, Chas. Fred."'" Lt.Col. 95 J'oot
Parrott. Benjamin,'"^ Lt.Col. Bengal S C,
Parry, F. \V.Best,X?.Co?. Cheshire Regt.
^. S.C. Parsons, Clifford, Lt.Col. 3 Foot. ..
Parsons, Robert Mann, £?. Co?. R. Eng....
Pa.ske, William,'^™ Lt. Cot. Bengal Staff C
Paterson, A. H.,«<« Xf.Coi.Bengal StaffC
Paterson,Alexander,«»i<.Co?.BengalS.C.
c. Paterson, William,'''" Major, 63 Foot,.
Pearse, A. Thornton G.«'2 u.Col. R. Art.
Penny, Chas. Brodie P. Lt.Col. R. Eng..
Percival, Lewis, <^'5 X?.Co?. Rifle Brigade
Perkins, Edward Norman,'''^ Lt.Col. \
Bengal Staff Corps )
Perkins, John,"" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Phelips, Robert Hoskyns, Lt. Col. ")
Madras Staff Corps i
Philips, Joseph,"8 t'B- Col. Com. Royal '(
Phillipps, Henry 'Pye,"«''Hco?!' West V
Surrey Regiment i
Phillipp"s-Treby, Paul W. Col. R. Art. .,,
Phillips Fred.'-o Xr. Co?. Bombay StaffC
Pierce, J. Hume Spry, '^i x#. Co?. Bom. S.C.
Pigou, Arthur Comyn,^'' Colonel, R. Art.
Playfair, Arch. Lewis, '■=*Xf, Co?. Ben. S.C.
Pole, Charles Van Notten, Major, Cape '(
Mounte 1 Rifles '. j
Pollock, Sir Fred. Richard.'^s KCSI. >
Lt.Col. Bengal S.C i
Poulton, Hy. B. A.«™ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Power, Edw. Henry {Burrii<ter at Law), ")
Li. Colonel, Madias Staff Corps i
Prendergast, C. O'L. L. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Prendergast, Maunsell M."' Li.Col.\
BengaiStaff Corps J
Preston, John Ingle,^^- Lt.Col. 45 Foot ,.,
Preston, Richard,f=s CB. Lt.Col. 44 F. [R]
Proctor, Montague Mitchell, «5 x?. Co?. :>
Bengal Stafi' Corps S
Pughe, .lohn R.^^exf.Co?. Bengal StaffC.
Raikes, Chas. Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Rainey,ArthurJ.M.«»8i^ Co?. Madras S.C.
Bammell,Hy.Spurgen,'3ux^. Co?. Mad. S.C.
Rawlins, James S.'" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Reay, Joseph,'*' Lt.Col. Bengal S". C
Reid, Alex. Thomson,"5xt. Co?. Bom. S.C.
Beid, Blair Thos."« Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Reid, James,"' X<. Co?. Bengal StaffC. ...
3 Mar. 42
5 Ma.y 46
24 June 42
20 Dec. 56
10 June 42
28 Dec. 42
9 Sept. 42
18 Jan. 45
[4 June 45
8 Dec. 43
2 Feb. 58'
ly Mar. 55
12 June 39
12 Juae4i
2 May 47
11 June 33
16 June 45
18 Dec. 45
2 Aug. 53
12 Deo. 34
10 June 42
10 Dec. 53
8 Dec. 43
S May 54
29 July 58
2 May 47
31 Aug. 55
11 Dec. 49
12 Dec. 45
CiriAiH-.
6 June 54
2 May 41
16 June 54
19 Dec. 48
13 June 46
,21 Sept.54
19 Aug. 40
7 Aug. 58
16 Feb. 49
I Oct. 47
ri Feb. 45
3 Mar. 42
9 Deo. 45
11 Dec. 46
17 Dec. 51
7 Sept.54
21 Mar. 55
8 Jan. 42
16 June 45
20 Oct. 54
24 Dec. 56
12 May 54
20 Dec. 43
It June 42
14 June 45
II Jan. 43
5 Aug. 56
8 June 44
10 July 42
29 May 43
23 Oct. 55
4 Jan. 54
16 June 54
27 Feb. 46
31 Aug. 52
3 Jan. 40
8 June 55
3 Dec. 44
30 Dec. 431
10 June 43!
11 Jan. 481
20 Dec. 52,'
12 June 41
24 Sept. 42
21 Apr. 45
22 Oct. 49
29 July 45
30 Apr. 58
3 July 45
9 Aug. 51
24 Jan. 45
9 May 50
19 June 50
3 Oct. 45
I Oct. 58
21 July 57
3 Oct. 40
24 Jan. 45
13 Dec. 47
4 June 42
30 Jan. 49
I Apr. 46
31 July 54
17 Aug. 41
24 Jan. 45
23 Nov. 56
i 10 Aug. 52
I 9 Feb. 55
20 Apr. 60
30 June 48
j 6 Oct. 57
7 Sept. 55
15 Feb. 54
24Sept.55
29 Dec. 54
9 July 47
3 Aug. 55
19 Deo. 48
15 Nov. 53
9 Feb. 55
16 July 42
28 Jan. 61
10 Dec. 52
21 Sept. 50
I May 52
14 Apr. 44
12 June 47
13 Oct. 51
17 Feb. 54
4 Dec. 57
23 Oct. 55
16 Feb. 46
7 Dec. 49
20 Sept.
12 July 59
15 Jan. 56
10 Apr. 45
16 Aug. 45
7 Dec. 49
8 Nov. 43
7 Nov. 57
14 Aug. 46
23 June 47
26 Oct. 48
23 M'ay
11 Sept.57
23 Nov. 56
15 Feb. 56
24 Nov,
23 Nov. 56
20 July 43
23 Nov. 56
I Sept. 49
22 Feb. 47
13 June 49
5 Dec. 53
30 Oct. 54
24 Jan. 45
30 Dec. 45
23 Nov. 56
8 Mar. 60
2 June 57
20 Dec. 68
10 Nov. 54
28 Dec. 57
23 Nov. 56
18 Jan. 60
14 June 60
27 Apr. 58
11 Aug. 63
17 Mar. 67
15 Aug. 50
12 June 56
I June 55
15 Feb. 54
I July 59
13 Dec. 54
3 July 63
12 Dec. 49
6 June 57
10 Dec. 65
11 May 58
24 Aug. 58
30 July 68
29 Oct. 54
4 Feb. 59
II Dec. 61
27 Aug. 58
30 Aug. 64
3 June 58
2 May 56
30 Sept. 59
15 May 55
8 June 57
26 Nov. 58
8 Dec. 50
20 Jan.
25 Sept. 55
23 Feb. 56
4 June 57
20 Apr. 55
I May 58
25 Mar. 56 _
I Apr. 59 5
I Sept.63 -
15 Jan. 64
8 Jan. 57
16 June 60 16
20 Oct. 65 20
LIEUT.
COLONBL.
Mar. 62 3
May 66 5
Apr. 66 13
Dec. 76I20
I24
Dec. 62 28
Sept.62 9
Jan. 65118
June 65 14
' ' 3'
July 67
Oct. 77
17 Mar. 75
Feb. 61
June 61
Nov. 70
Feb. 54
June 65
Nov. 55
Oct. /7
) June 62
> Dec. 73
July 72
Apr. 80
Nov. 55
July 72
Dec. 69
19 June 72
16 Nov. 60
2 Sept. 51
31 Dec. 55
12 Sept.57
23 May 50
5 Aug. 68
24 Aug. 52
23 Nov. 56
10 July 57
31 Dec. 52
23 Oct. 67
20 July 60
26 Nov. 61
29 Dec. 54
31 Aug. 64
31 Jan. 54
8 June 67
3 Dec. 59
30 Dee. 58
21 July 57
18 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 64
12 June 56
23 Nov. 56
Feb. 74
July 72
May 61
July 72
Apr. 71
June 66
July 72
Feb. 61
Ma.y 78
Nov. 71
July 72
Feb. 6_
Mar. 62
Deo. 63
July 72
July 72
July 7
Oct. 77
Jan. 62
June 65
Oct. 74
29 Nov. 79
Oct.
Feb. 63
June 62
June 65
Apr. 62
Aug. 76
Sept. 64
June
July
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Aug
Feb.
8 June 75
Dec,
Dec.
June 63
Jan. 68
20 Dec. 72
! June 61
( Sept.62
Mar. 68
May 72
May 75
Dec. 82
July 62
Dec. 68
Sept. 68
Jan. 71
June 71
Oct. 67
Nov. 81
'9
17 Mar.
12 June
12 June
3 Aug.
23 Apr.
16 June
4 Mar.
5 July
.4 Sept,
10 June
10 Dec.
15 Jan.
I Apr
18 Nov.
26 Jan.
I July
«i Dec.
5 Mar.
1 July
29 Apr.
2 May
8 May
4 Feb.
13 June
21 July
19 Aug.
7 Feb.
2 Oct.
8 Mar.
11 Feb.
3 Mar.
9 Dec.
30 Dec.
I Oct.
21 Dee.
I July
8 Jan.
16 June
20 Oct.
COLOITEL.
MA.JOB
QSVEBAL.
3 Mar. 73
5 May 77
13 May 80!
20 Dec. 86i
24 July 67
28 Dee. 73
9 Sept.73
18 Jan. 76
14 June 76J
31 Oct. 72
19 Nov. 85
25 Nov. 74.
' 9. Nov. 81
10. Nov. So
4 Mar. 87
I Aug. 72-
23 Jan. 73;
I May y&
31 Jan. 77
I 5 May 77
(31 Dec. 78
19 Nov. 87
7 Mar.
12 June
12 June
3 Aug.
[4 Apr.
[6 June
4 Mar.
5 July
14 Sept.
10 June
[o Dec
Jan.
Aug.
79
64 I
74 19
82 18 Nov. 86
66
I Nov.
I Sept.
II June
,, 31 May
63 24 Oct.
76I27 Dec.
7525, Sept.
83^ 8 Sept.
66 I Aug.
73 112 Dec. '
83 3 Sept.!
69 3a Dec.
78,
79 Q, Mar. 87
3 July
I July
76
81
67
Boj
75 II Dec.
5 Mar.
1 July
29 Apr.
2 May
8 May
67' I Oct.
72 13 June
75 21 July
66 19 Aug.
83: 7 Feb.
77 j 2 Oct.
73 1 8 Mar.
71 1 II Feb.
68 1 3 Mar.
69,' 9 Dee.
78*30 Dec
77! ' Oct.
77^21 Dec.
"- I July
8 Jan.
2^ May 86r
28 July
_. IS Feb.
73 31 Dec.
85 21 Dec.
9 June i
72 25 Nov.
85 12 July
77
1 1 July S2
I Oct. 77
20 Sept. 65
1 1 June 6S
14 June 71
20 May 64
5 Aug. 82
16 May 74
16 June
20 Oct.
II July
I Oct.
20 Sept. 7c
I Oct.
77 2 Feb.
80 2 1 July
71 13 Nov.
87 14 May
81 17 Jan.
78 29 Oct.
76 28 Oct.
73 30 Nov.
74 I Dec.
82 6 Dec.
3i I Oct.
81 31 Dec.
S5 II Mar.
73 28 Oct.
7631 Dec.
84 I Dee.
79^
7&
78.
7&
85
82
82
87
76
8s
86
70
8 June
10 July 68
29 May
23 Oct. 81
I Oct. 77
4 Aug. 75
24 Apr. 66
31 Aug. 78
3 Jan. 66
8 June 81
3 Dec. 70
30 Dec. 69
10 June 69
11 Jan. 74
20 Dec. 78
12 June 67
24 Sept.6S
20 Nov. 95
6 May 82
17 May 7^
II Juno 73!i4 June 76.
Dec. 77
June 7+
May 87
July S3
14 June j6j 8
20 May 69 17
5 Aug. 86
16 May 79
8 Jane 75
10 July 73
29 May 74
23 0et. ^5
1 Oct. ai
4 Aug. 80
I Oct. 77' 2
31 Aug. a^ 24
3 Jan. 71I28
8 June 85! 8
3 Dec. 75 26
30 Dec. 7421
10 .Tune 74 '19
11 Jan. 79' 1
20 Dee. 82'i4
12 June 72 2
:+ Sept.73! 8
May 79
Nov. 7+
May 81
Od 87
Dec. 87
Aug. 80.
July 8s
Feb. 8s
Oct. 76
June 87
Aug. 76
Dec. 79
Feb. 79
Oct. 81
Feb. 85
Feb. 78
Sept. 80
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension.
609
Reid, James Black.s*^^. Col. Madras S.C.
Renny, Henry, Colonel, Royal Artillery...
Riee,HarryC.Plunkett,"ii<.CoZ.Ben.S.C.
Rice, vn\\ia,my Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
Rich, Wm. Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Richardson, Jos. F."* Lt.Col. Bengal S.U.
Richardson, William Stewart,"^" CB. Lt. 1
Co/. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. [R] T
Riokards,Edw.John,''5"i<.CoZ.BengalS.C.
Riddell,Cha. Jas. Buch.6=8 CB. Co/.R.Art.
Rideout, A. Kennedy,'^' Lt.Col. R. Art.
Ritchie, John,^^ Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Roberts, George R.«"i:<. Co?. Bengal's. C...
Roberts, John,««= Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Robertson, David, «=.■' Bengal Inf. [R] ...
Robertson, Robert Stanwix,^" it. CoZ. ")
Bengal Staff Corps j
Robinson, Chas. Gilbert,^^ £«. CoZ. R. ")
(Bengal) Artillery j
Robinson, Stapylton.^'s Colonel, R. Art....
Robison,HiighGeo.'»"i<.Co?.BombayS.C.
Robley, Horatio Gordon,'^''* Lt.Col.'i
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders i
Roe, John, Lt.Col. 11 Foot
Rogers, Henry Thos-''^^ Co7.R.(Mad.)Eng.
Rooke, William, 6'Oi^.CoZ. R. Artillery ...
Rose, William,«2 Lt.Cvl. Madras S.C. ...
Rowley, Robt. Horseley R."^"* Col. R. Art..
Ruck-keene, Joha Edw.^s Lt.Col. R.Art.
Ruddell, James /rch.<^"6 Lt.Col. 25 Foot
Ruggles, John,"' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Russell,Lindsay,''» it. Co/. R.(Beng.) Bng.
Russell, Wm. C."' Colonel, R. (Ben.) Art.
Rvan, Valentine.i^'iit. Co/.N. Stafford Regt
Sadleir, Richarl, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Sage, Arthur, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Balusbury, Fred. Oct.'=«- CB. Lt.Col. loi F,
Sandlam, Robert, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Sandilands, Erskine Nimmo,^^^ Lt.Col.)
Bengal Staff Corps J
Sandilands, Philip Henry, Lt.Col. R. Art.
Sandwith, Wm. Fred."" it.Co/.Bom.S.C
Saunders, E. Aug.^f' it. Co/. Madras S.C.
Saunders, Edw. William,'^'' Lt.Col. W. >
Yorkshire Regt ]
Saunders, Wm. Boyd,«>*8 Col. R. Artillery..
Saston, Geo. Harper, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Schaw, Henry, C5. Col. R. Engineers
Schreiber, Brymer Francis,^' CB. \
Lt.Col. Roval Artillery J
Scott, Alex, de Courcy,''" Lt. Col. R. Eng.
Scott, Douglas, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Scott, Edwm L.«s> Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Scott, Jas. Woodvrard,6M CB. Col.Com.\
Royal Marines j
Scott, T. Leslie,«53 Lt.Col. Madras S. C...
Scovell, Etlm. John, it. Co/. Manch. Regt.
Seymour. Fred. Horace Arthur, Lt.Col. \
Rifle Brigade J
Shakespear, Chas. 'M..^^^ Lt.Col. Madras')
Stafi Corps )
ITCShaw, H,696C5.it.Co/.IrishRegt.[R]
Sherer, Joseph Ford,'i57x^.Co/.Bengal S.C.
Sherman, Stephen Wm. B., Lt.Col. \
Madras Stafi' Corps J
Shewell, Henry,«9s Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
Shipley, Wm.Davies, it. Co/. S.Lanc. Regt.
Shortt, Alex.Young.it.Co/. Bombay S.C.
Sibley, Thomjs H.f« Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Siborne, Hertert Taylor,""" Col. R. Eng.
Sibtborpe, Lester Horatio,""' Lt.Col. 1
Bombay Stall Corps j
Sillery, Chas. J.C""^ it. Co/. Suffolk Regt.
Sim,Chas.Alex.''^J/a./or,R. (Madras) Eng.
Sim, Edward Coysgarne, it. Co/. R. Eng.
Simonds, RichardSanderson,""* Lt.Col. )
Bengal Staff Corns J
Simpson, William 'lenry Randolph, J"* )
Lt.Col. Royal Artjlery j
Slade, Herb. Dawsoi,706 Lt.Col. i Dr Gds.
Sladen, J. Ramsay ,""it.Co/. R.(Ben.)Art.
Smalley, Edward,'^™ .it. Co/. Bengal S.C...
Smith, Chas. B.Lucie, Wit. Co/. Mad. S.C
Smith, Chas. H."'o CB. Lt.Col. R. Art
Smith, Edm. Davidsou.'u Lt.Col. 95 Foot
Smith, Fred. Henry,'l2i^Co/.Bengal S.C.
Smith, Fred. Nepean,it.Co?. Madras S.C.
Smith, Jame8Annesley,"-&t.Co/.Bom.S.C.
Smith, Jos. Alex., Lt.Col.i W. I. Re^'t. ..
Smith, Sir R. U.KCMQ. It. Col. R. Eng.
Smith, William,'?''* Lt. Col. I. Artillery ...
Smith, Walter Hen."'" it. Co, Bengal S.C
Smyly, John B."» Lt.Col. B^igal S.C
' COENBT,
zndLiEni,
orEUsiair.
20 Feb. 54
i8 Dec. 47
20 Dec. 53
26 Aug. 43
Sept.40
Apr. 41
23 Nov. 52
27 Mar. 38
19 Dec. 34
21 Dec. 53
II June 53
7 June 44
27 Sept. 52
20 Jan. 61
4 Feb. 54
8 June 54
17 June 43
31 Jan. 45
14 May 58
May
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
June
^ June
7 Apr.
June
20
23
7
-3
10 Dec.
II
.Fune
30 Nov. 49
1 1 June 42
9 June 43
21 May 42
14 Aug. 54
.10 July 57
14 Aug. 41
28 Mar. 54
18 Dec. 45
II Jan.
2 May 47
II Apr. 54
23 June 53
4 Feb. 46
25 July 41
17 Aug. 55
9 June 48
20 Mar. 56
20 Feb. 66
I Apr. 55
20 Dec. 65
3 Juue 58
I Sept. 55
22 Jan. 51
24 Aug. 58
27 Mar. 53
12 Dec. 45
I Apr. 60
18 Feb. 61
23 Nov. 56
27 Sept. 64
1 Jan. 70
4 Feb. 66
13 Jan. 64
2 Oct. 50
31 Jan. 58
28 May 70
30 Sept. 53
27 Aug. 58
8 Jan. 62
2 Mar. 60
24 Sept. 55
23 May 59
13 July 55
27 June 57
27 Au^
II June 57
16 Mar. 58
I Dec. 64
I June 57
I Oct. 53
14 Apr. 64
21 Oct. 57
27 Sept.6o
20 July 69
14 Aug. 56
26 Mar. 58
17 Feb. 54
II Jan. 53
I June 55
I Apr. 60
23 May 59
23 Oct. 57
I May 54
14 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67
:8 Feb. 61
7 Oct. 59
II July 58
30 June 48
23 Nov. 56
15 June 48
31 Dec. 44
24 Jan. 45
9 Feb. 55
20 Dec. 43
10 Jan. 37
20 June 54
27 Apr. 58
I July 46
23 Nov. 56
29 Mar. 62
23 Nov. 56
5 Oct. 57
15 Apr. 44
21 Jan. 46
26 Nov. 61
9 Oct. 46
I Aug. 54
26 Jan. 55
31 Mar. 48
16 July 50
17 Feb. 54
6 June 54
28 Sept. 49
1 Aug. 54
3 Jiily 45
2 Jan. 52
24 Sept. 55
15 Mar. 45
9 Mar. 45
1 Aug. 55
3 Apr. 46
24 Nov. 55
19 June 60
24 Jan. 45
29 Dec. 54
6 Apr. 46
3 Oct. 40
2 Feb. 48
13 Sept. 54
17 Feb. 54
30 May 51
10 Dec. 44
„
12 Dec. 38
TO May 55
10 Dec. 47
10 June 54
31 Aug. 40
3 Mar. 48
I Feb. 44
9 Dec. 43
6 Aug. 46
20 Jan. 51
I Jan. 53
20 Dec. 54
II June 47
18 Dec. 47
25 Oct. 42
II June 42
22 Feb. 43
20 Jan. 49
18 Deo. 45
22 Apr. 53
■2 Apr. 41
1 1 June 40
10 Dec. 47
7 Dee. 55
CAPTAHf.
20 Feb. 74
20 June 70
20 Dec. 73
26 Aug. 63
18 Feb. 61
20 July 58
5 July 72
18 Feb. 61
19 Mar. 55
30 Apr. 58
24 Apr. 55
16 July 42
5 Sept.57
24 Jan. 51
23 Nov. 56
16 July 42
20 Aug. 49
3Q Aug. 48
2 Feb. 50
9 Nov. 46
23 Nov. 56
21 Sept. 54
10 Dec. 58
13 Jan. 55
14 Nov. 49
3c June 48
9 June 46
3 July 45
14 Nov. 46
20 Aug. 55
13 Apr. 46
6 June 54
iO Jan. 45
I Aug. 41
27 Oct. 51
20 Aug. 57
20 Dec. 45
14 June 45
9 Mar. 60
12 Dec. 53
2 Apr. 64
18 Feb. 61
10 June 66
3 Sept. 51
13 Apr. 58
3 Mar. 57
18 Dec. 57
I Apr. 55
20 Jan . 63
9 Sept.55
15 Oct. 70
31 Dec. 61
27 June 57
1 Apr. 55
28 Aug. 49
11 June 57
31 May 57
18 Feb. 61
17 Feb. 54
5 June 55
2 Apr. 56
24 Mar. 54
26 Sept. 60
31 Au,
24 Sept.55120 June 64
31 July 55|io Oct. 63
12 May 4gl20 iJec. 60
15 Mar. 51I14 June 60
S July 72
5 July 72
7 June 64
27 Sept. 72
II Sept.72
4 Feb. 74
1 Aug. 72
3 Sept. 62
31 Jan. 63
28 Jan. 80
21 Feb. 60
5 July 72
5 July 72
2 Mar. 65
5 Nov. 71
5 July 72
13 Feb. 66
13 June 65
ig Jan. 58
5 July 72
20 Feb. 74
11 June 62
20 June 58
12 Apr. 73
21 May 62
July 72
20 July 77
14 Aug. 61
5 July 7
6 July 67
[8 Feb. 61
2 Jan. 71
5 July 72
5 July 72
4 Feb. 66
25 July 61
4 Mar. 80
9 June 68
14 Sept. 70
5 July 72
18 Feb. 61
Oct. 77
IO Dec. 67
10 June 74
iB Feb. 61
10 Nov. 69
I Feb. 64
9 Jan
I Apr. 70
:o Jan. 71
I May 71
17 Aug. 77
5 July 72
6 Nov. 66
LIEUT.
C0L0S£L.
20 Feb. 80
1 Apr. 72
22 Nov. 79
26 Aug, 69
I Sept.66
27 May 66
I May 80
27 Mar. 64
24 Sept.55
27 June 79
31 Dec. 78
7 June 70
27 Sept. 78
18 ,Tuly 79
4 Feb. So
31 Dec. 78
5 Aug. 64
31 Jan. 69
I July 81
24 Mar. 71
II Dec. 73
1 July 81
2 Mar. 71
17 June 74
Oct. 77
21 June 71
13 Juue 71
24 Mar. 71
5 June 65
16 Feb. 78
I July 81
1 1 June 68
11 July 63
I July 81
21 May 68
28 Nov. 3o
20 July 83
14 Aug. 67
16 Jan. 80
22 Aug. 68
ri Jan. 64
3 Aug. 72
12 May 80
1 Oct. 77
4 Feb. 72
25 July 67
Nov. 82
COLONEL.
MAJOS
GBNEBAL.
I June 86
19 Feb. 81
I Feb. 86
9 Juue 77
13 Nov. 78
II Nov. 76
30 June 87
0 June 71
8 Aug. 66
!2 Oct. 84
22 Nov. 86
15 Dec. 80
28 Sept. S3
1 Apr. 94
5 Nov. 86
5 Mar. 85
31 Oct. 74
5 June 75
27 June 87
31 Oct. 77
10 July 86
,6 July 86
1 Oct. 82
2 Oct. 81
I Oct. 82
: I June 85
11 Nov. 76
I May 81
13 Mar. 78
8 Mar. 82
I Oct. 87
15 Nov. 74
19 Aug. 71
31 Dec. 87
22 Nov. 79
20 Feb. 84
1 Apr. 77
22 Nov. 83
26 Aug. 74
I Sept. 71
27 May 71
I May 84
27 Mar. 69
24 Sept. 58
27 June 83
3'. Dec. 82
7 June 75
27 Sept.82
18 July S3
4 Feb. 84
31 Dec. 82
21 July 69
31 Jan. 74
I July 85
31 Ma.y 76
II Dec. 78
1 July 85
2 Mar. 76
17 June 79
I Oct. 81
21 June 76
13 June 76
24 Mar. 76
11 Mar. 72
t6 Feb. 82
I July 85
ti June 73
II July 6S
I July 85
21 May 73
28 Nov. 84I28 Nov. 85
2c July 87123 Dec. 87
14 Aug. 72
16 Jan
22 Aug. 73
11 Jan. 69
3 Aug. 77
12 May 84
I Oct. 81
4 Feb. 77
25 July 72
5 Oct. 86
9 June 74 9 June 79
Oct. 77 '^" "
I Dec. 80
I Oct. 81
I Dec.
12 Dec. 64 12 Deo. 69
4 Sept. 81 14 Sept. 85
10 Dec. 73jio Dec.
10 June 80 10 Juue
31 Aug. 66 31 Aug. 71I I May 78
Jan. 75
23 Nov. 87
13 July 81
6 Oct. 75
8 Jan. 87
II July 85
I Oct. 82
•g Jait. 79
3 Oct. 75
23 Mar. 95
11 Dec. 80
8 Feb. 82
12 Oct. 87
26 Aug. 76
May 87
',30 Oct. 79
I Aug. 87
6 June 56
21 Oct. 59
17 Sept.66
22 Feb. 63
20 Jan. 69
6 June 56
1 May 66
2 Apr. 61
iS Feb. 61
10 Dec. 67
27 Sept.76
23 Apr. 73
5 July 72
o Dec. 65
14 June 65
1 Oct. 77
I I Feb. 70
3 June 65
.2 July 71
20 Jan. 77
I Oct. 77
22 Nov. 79
3 Nov. 79
II June 73
1 Jan. 68
22 July 68
I June 67
22 Feb.
I Oct. 81J17 Jan. 83
I Feb. 75 I Sept.80
13 June 72 12 June 81
1 Oct. 77 18 Jan. 82
I July 81 2 Feb. 85
I Oct. 81 I Apr. 82
22 Nov. 83 24 Aug. 84
3 Nov. 83I 3 Nov. 84
II June 78123 Feb. 83
30 Mar. 77 I May 80
22 July 73| 9 Dec. 8i'
I June 721 I Aug. 72
22 Feb. 74! 13 Nov. 75
Mar. 83
20 Jan. 75|2o Jan
26 Apr. 59 26 Apr. 67
23 Aug. 80
18 Apr. 77
., „ 30 May 87
2 Apr. 72 14 June 76
II June 71 23 Jan. 75
10 Dec. 78 I July 82
^ ,,29 Jan. 83 29 Jan. 84
I July 81 I July 85 31 Dec. 87
I July 81 I July 85J1T Jp.n. 87
20 Dec. 7iJ2oDec. 76^20 July 79
14 June 71' 14 Juue 761 5 May 77
23 Aug. 75
2 Apr. 67
II June 66
10 Dec. 73
29 Jan. 79
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
'5 Aus. 54
2 May 56
5 Jan.
24 Dec.
16 Jul I.
6 Aug.
12 Jan.
II Dec.
23 Mar.
ri June 42
20 Dec. 50
14 Oct. 56
20 Sept. 56
13 June 51
i Oct.
Smvth, Jas. Gibbons,'"i^ Co?. Dorset Rgt
Sneyd, Thos. Wm.,"i Lt.Col. 2 Drag. Crds,
Sotheby, Fred. Kdw.,-22if.Coi. Rifle Brig.
Spence, Frederick,'^^ CB. Lt.Col. 31 Fool
Spilsbury, Edgar John,"" £^Coi. Ben.S.C.
Spurvrav, John,"'^ Vol. Royal Artillery ..-
StaHbrd, John F.'"^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...,
Stallard, Siimuel, Col. R. (Bengal) Art...,
Starke, \Vm., Lt.Col. East York Regt. ...
Stavelev, Edmund,'" i^.CoZ. R. Art
Steel. Junne? A.'^* Lt.Col Bengal S.C
Stei)hens,Geo.Nesbitt,"3"itCo/.Madras (
Stafl'Corps j
Sten-art, Alex. Chas. K.,Lt C0I.2 Life Gds,
Stewart, Alg. Aug., Lt.Col. R. Art
Stewart, George. "-^ CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Stewart, J.jlin H. Jl. Shaw, "33 Col. R. (
(-Uiidras) Engineers [R] i
p. S.C. Stewart, R. Crosse,'-* CB. Lt.Col. '1
2 Foot [R] 5
Stewart. Roljt. J. J. Lt.Col. Berk. Regt.
Stdl, Thomas Uoya.''^^ Lt.Col. R.Art . ...
Stx:kwell, C. M. :36 CB. Col. Reg. D. [R]
S;,ortdard, John Fred. i^CoZ. Madras S.C,
Sto Hard, Thos. Henry,i<. Co?. Madras S.C
St jkes, C. Patrick,"3r i^CoZ. Lane. Regt
Stokes, Geo.Baret,I?.Co/.InDiskiliingFus
Stokes, Oliver Robert, CB. Col. R. Art...
Stone. George Hen.'3S'i;.Co/.R.( Bom.) Art
Stoney, Geo. Butler, Major, 20 Foot
Storv^Valentine Fred. Cupt. S. O. of Pens
Str.iiige, Thos.Bland,'39i^Oo/. R.Art...,
St-over, Henrv,"*" X'. Co/. R. Artillery Ijg j)gg .„
StUMrt. Henry Tod,"" X?. Co/. Madras S.C.',, pec' Iq
Stul.bs,FrancisW."«i^.Co/. R (Ben.)Art. "- ' '^^
Sw:mstoii,Wm.01iyer,'"Xf. Co/. Mad. S.C.
Swayiie, Jas. Dowell, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Swtttenham, Thomas Eaton,"" Lt.Col. >
E. Surrey Regt. (31 Foot) <
Swindlev,.JohnEdw,"-'»X/r.O(j/.i5Hus.[R]
Talbo;,FitzRoy Soraerset,'-"iXf.i^'o/. R.Art
I'nlhot, Robert, Col. R. Artillery
'l';i.lbot, Thomas, Lt.Col. 2 W.India Regl..
'la•.,:ler,Edw.'''"C^.X^Co/.LiverpoolRegt.
Tavlor, Aithui H. Lt.Col. 21 Hussars ...
Taylor, Georse Kepple, Col. R. Artillery
TaVl')!'. Markham Le Fer,"« Col. R. Art.
Templeman, Alf.'« XlCo/. Regtl. Dist.
Terry, Astley Fellowes,"5"X/. Co/. Kings )
Royal Rifles J
Thackwell, Wm. rie W. Eoche,'^^ CB. )
Lt.Col. Regimental District i
ThatL-her, Torin,"3 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
Thomas, Geo. Edvv. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Thomson. David, Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Eng.
Thorold. Reginald Gother, Lt.Col. R.Eng.
Tierney, Ed ward,"5*X/. Co/. Royal Art
Tilly, John."-'5 CB. Lt.Col. Welsh Fus. ...
Timljrell, H. V."« Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Art.
Tompson, Wm. Dalrymple,"^ CB. Lt. \
Col. Leicester Regiment i
Toppin, Jas. Morris, '^^ Lt.Col. IrishRegt.
Tottenham, HenryL.A."™X^ Co/. Ben. S.C
11 Sect. 57
22 Dec. 52
17 Nov. 54
12 Dec. 4c
26 Oct. 41
14 July 54
9 Dec. 5
2 -May 47
II Dec. 49
1 3 May 36
25 Nov. 3
17 Dec
9 Feb. 55
24 July 5
II Mar. 5
I Nov. 3
28 Feb. 50
28 May 4
I July 4:
3 Julj' 45
:; May 56
31 July 55
24 Jan. 4
15 Nov. 53
8 Oct. 58
I Aug. 5 5
I Sept.5;
I Aug. 54
16 Sept.4
25 Sept. 60
17 Feb. 54
22 June 55
15 June 43
5 June 44
29 Dec. 54
23 Nov
17 Nov. 63
10 May 6j
21 Sept. 60
28 June 44
23 Nov. 56
30 May 54
11 Aug. 57
17 Nov. 56
[7 July 60
9 June 63
15 Jan. 56
20 Dec. 62
6 Sept. 61
23 June 64
20 Sept.68
24 Nov. 58
7 Feb. 55
9 May 65
12 Mar. 60
12 Apr. 64
30 Nov. 54
26 Oct. 56
8 Jan. 58
30 July 62
r.IECT.
COLONEL.
I Oct. 77 I July 81 1 I July 85
9 Aug. 7ij2r July 77!2i July 81
23 May 73I I Apr. 74' i July 81
15 June 55(26 Dec. 56 13 Jan. 63
13 Apr. 72
5 July 72
20 July 58
20 Dec. 70
30 June 48 21 Sept. 54
29 Aug. 54! 8 May 59
II Jan. 39, ig Dec. 44
30 Oct. 40 26 M.ay 44
11 June 47
20 Dec. 46
12 Dec. 45
9 Sept. 51
15 Jan, 47
6 June 38
20 July 67
30 Nov. 55
4 Nov. _
20 June 49
i7Dec. 51
26 Mar
I Apr. 58
10 June 53
10 June 43
3 Feb. 45
12 Dec. 51
11 Dec. 49
6 Apr. 55
7 June 44
15 Oct. 5-7
30 Mar. 55
20 Dec. 53
5^
21 Nov. 53
26 July 51
13 Aug. 52
3 Mar. 53
1 7 Mar. 50
13 Oct. 51
18 Feb. S3
22 Dec. 50
1 Aug. 55
13 Aug. 40
13 Aug. bS
7 Dec. 57
16 Sept.S,
23 Feb. 56
12 Dec. 61
27 Aug. 58
18 Feb. bi
12 Dec. 60
12 Feb. 58
5 Mar. 58
5 Aug. 64
28 May 47
25 Nov. 74
4 Sept.60
5 Feb. sgl 2 Oct. 70
5 Dec. 50! 2 Nov. "iS
2 Dec. 53l26 0ct. 58
4 Mar. 53 2 Feb
II Sept.60
16 Jan. 64I16 Jan. 7
6 June 56
26 Apr. 59
.Tan. 75 :
I Jan. 68 28 May 75
9 Oct. 68126 Dec. 74
24 Jan. 65 24 Jan. 70
20 Aug. 78 '20 Aug. "
I July 8ij I July 85[2i Dec. 86
5 May 77
15 Dec. 54
21 Jan. 46
Feb.
: Auf
I Aug. 55
24 June 55
9 Sept.ss
29 Dec. 46
8 Dec. 67
26 Feb. 58
10 June 58
17 May 59
27 Aug. 58
5 Dec. 63
27 Aug. 58
31 July 60
21 May 58
12 Apr. 73
20 Sept. 76
13 Feb. 61
20 July 58
I Oct. 77
5 July 72
15 Aug 77
18 Feb. 6
26 Oct. 6
5 July 72
r Sept 76
23 Nov. 68
5 July 72
4 June 57
30 Sept.55
5 July 77
28 Jan. 62
12 Dec.
5 July 72
20 Dec. 61-.
12 Dec. 6,
23 Mar. 67
31 Dec. 6
17 Dec. 7
26 Oct. 58
I July 8
24 Mar. 6c
19 May 80
29 Dec. 71
5 July 7
15 Feb. 61
7 Jan. 80
5 July 72
10 June 63
3 Feb. 65
29 Oct. 66lti June73
20 Dec. 761 I July 81 i Apr. 87
3 Sept.7bl 3 Sept. 75 10 Apr. S3
I July 8ij I July 85I24 June 87
22 Nov. 79'2j Nov. 8331 Oct. 87
29 Dec. 71 I Oct. 77 7 Sept.86
25 Mar. 69 25 July 74 15 Mar. 84
23 Nov. 56:20 Dec. 65:20 Dec. 73
27 July 57I23 Aug. 61 1 5 July 72
13 Jan. 42' 17 Sept. 55 10 Jan,
27 Apr. 58^16 June62
5Tl!C Trevor, Wm. Spottiswoode,'''3 Co/. ) j;j jjgg ._ j luf
R. (Bengal) Engineers j °' ^^
Traill, George Balfour,"<^i Lt.Col. Royal ^ | „ jjgc
(Bengal) Artillery ',
Trench, Henry LeP."«2Xf.Co/. Bengal S.C. n Sept. 40
Trevor, Eras. Chas. X/.Co/.R. (Mad.lArt.i^ June 52
3 Mar. 54' 14 Dec. 55
26 Feb. 56! 1 1 Sept. 63
MIJOB
GENEBAL.
26 Oct. 87
21 July 87
9 Aug. 87
30 June 63
16 Aug. 79
12 Mar. 84
13 Nov. 75
31 Dec. 78
15 Aug. 85
4 Apr. 83J14 ipr. 87J30 Apr. 87
24 Nov. 77|24 Kov. 81 124 Nov. 82
2Sept.8oj'i Sept. 80 1 24 Jan. 96
12 Dec. 66! 12 Dec. 71 8 Dec. 77
26 Oct. 67 26 Get. 72 26 Aug. 76
11 July 79' 1 1 J.tly 83 23 June 85
I July 81' I July 85 7 May 87
8 July 71 8 Jtly 76 12 Oct. 83
16 Jan. 75 16 Jan. 80 17 Aug. 80
25 Aug. 68; I Oct. 77 I Apr. 78
12 Mar. 64] I Oct. 77 i Apr. 78
11 June 77' I July 81 21 Dec. 8t
10 July 72 I Oct 77 29 Oct. 81
12 Dec. 75 12 Dec 80 25 July 02
I Sept. 73' I Sepl.78 16N0V. 78
20 Dec. 7220 Dec. 77 22 Nov. 81
12 Dec. 71'
30 Mar. 76
19 June 72
2 Dec. 76 8 Nov. 79
30 Mar. Bi II Nov. 82
1 Oct. 77 29 Apr. 84
1 July 8i| I July 85li4Dec. hi
23 May 59 23 May 64 1 30 Sept. 60
2 Feb. 83 2 Feo. 87 29 June 87
8 Mar. 73
5 July 72
14 Apr. 73
6 Feb. 68
23 Jan. 69
I Oct. 77
(13 June s6
23 May 55
II Jan. 48
20 Jan. 53
8 Dec. 43
II Apr. 54
I Oct. 47
18 June 51
20 Aug. 52
9 Det. 54
21 N:v. 51
20 Sept. 45
20 Dec. 50
Truell,Rol)ertHolt,""CS.X/.Co/.Shrop-
shire Light Infantry i
p. S.C. Tulloch, Alex. Bruce,767 CB. )
CUG. Lt.Col. We'sh Regiment S
Tulloch, Alfi-ed,7« Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Tulloch, Arthur,"6« Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Tailoh.Johii S.'"<'CB. Co/. R.( Bengal) Art,
Tweedie, Michael,"" Co/. R. Artillery
Twigge. John Thomas, Lt.Col. R. Eng,
Twiss, Arthur Wm.77t Qgi_ Royal Art
Tyler, Charles James,''' Co/.' R.Art
Tvndall, Heu.'"2 C£. XtCoZ. Bengal S.C.
Tyrwhitt, Edmund,"'3 Lt.Col. Bengals C.tio July 42
TJnwm, Robert,"* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C | 9 Sepi .40
TJssher, John Theo.'" Cupt. S.O. of Pens.:3J Mn-.^
Vachell, Hei.. T.'" X*. Co/. E. (Bom.) Art. "
Vandeleur, ."ohr Ormsby,"'* CB. Lt. '1
Col. Sussex Rt;.iment [R] j
Vander Gucht, B. G.'ii Lt.Col. BengalS.C.
VanderGucht,T.E."»<iX<. Co/. Bengal S.C.
VanStraubenzee,Tarner,"".C5.X/. Co/. (
Royal Artillery j
Vibart, Hen. C.'** Lt. Col. Norfolk Regt. 18 Aug. 54
Vibart, Jas. Meredith C. Lt.Col. R. Art... 19 Dec. 50
29 Sept. 57
30 July 57
2 Dec. 49
27 Aug. 58
30 June 63
29 Mar. 64
Feb. 61
5 July 72
IS May 66
12 Aug. 76
I Oct. 77
II Jan.
Oct. 771 I Oct.
J July 81 1 I July 85
I July 74 I July 79
I July 77I 1 July 81
15 Mar. 77; I July 81
I July 81 I July 85
22 July 78'22 July 82
10 June 69 10 June 74
3 Feb. 71] 3 Feb. 76
15 Mar. 71 15 Mar. 76
I July 81 I July 8
16 Ja.n. 75 16 Jan. 8-
I July 81 [ I July 85
21 Jan. 72 21 Jan. 77
I Oct. 77 1 Oct. 81
11 Nov. 82 II Nov. 8i
20 Dec. 79 20 Dec. S3
31 Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82
28 May 64 17 Sept. 71
23 Nov. 72 23 Nov. 77
19 Aug. 74^ 19 Aug. 79
I July 81:15 Junf 85
II July 82 II Julf 86
II Jan. 74I11 Jan. 79
10 May 57|2o Jan. 6s|2oJau. 73 20 Jan. 79^20 Jm. 83
Sept.S6
i .July 87
4 Oct. 82
I Nov. 87
30 Nov. 87
I July 87
5 Oct. 87
: June 81
13 Oct. 77
31 Dec. 78
19 Oct. 86
15 Dec. 80
21 Dec. 87
16 Kov. t6
15 July 84
13 Apr. 87
30 Sept. 85
31 Dec. 87
I Sept. 75
I Sept.8o
20 Feb. 87
3 Mar. 86
3 Nov. 94
I Oct. 82
18 Dec. 85
23 Jan. 46
21 Sept. 54
I Aug. 55
30 June 48
28 June 53
27 Apr. 58; 5 Aug. 64! 20 Oct. 68:20 Cct. 73 31 Dec. 78
9 Apr. 60! 5 July 72; 12 May 80:12 IIa.y 84! 7 Nov. 85
9 Oct. 63I15 Jan
13 Dec. 54 21 Mar. 69
28 Apr. 58 5 July 72
12 Apr. 54:20 Aug. 64:20 Aug. 72
I July 46! 10 July 57^10 July 62
29 Dec. 43 II June 55 i? Feb. 61
14 Apr. 46
27 Aug. 58
20 June 54
I Dec. 51
9 Aug. 54
20 Apr. 55
12 Jan. 55
31 Aug. 52
I Jan. 54 1 6 May 66
I Sept. 63' 5 July 72
3 June 59' 5 July 72
20 Sept. 6c.Uc Sept. 65
20 Dec. 62 20 Dec. 70
12 Feb. 63I 5 July 72
15 Apr. 59 5 July 72
10 Oct. 57 5 July 72
I July 81: i/uly 85!i9 0ct. 86
I Oct. 71I lOct. 76 II Jan. 82
17 Feb. 77! ?July 81; i Oct. 87
20 Aug. 78! » Aug. 82: 8 Nov. 84
10 Jidy 68, .0 July 73 15 Apr. 80
9 Sept. 66 9 Sept.71 :25 Nov. 74
15 Sept.7''i5 Sept.8o: i Oct. So
18 June 7; 18 June 83; 10 June 85
26 Nov. 'O 26 Nov
20 Septyi
20 Dec 76
I Juy 81
21 Juy 80
22 S'Pt.75
84 1 s Apr. 87
20 Sept. 76 23 Jan. 78
I July 81 29 June 83
I July 85 9 Aug. 84
21 July 84 20 Aug. 84
22 Sept. 80 30 July 95
Major Generals Uttlred on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6ii
COENET,
2nd LIEUT.
orE>'Sir;N-.l
I LIEUT.
I COLOXEL.
Vizarfl, Walter .Tohn,"s3 £f.Co7. Madras 3.C.
■Waddinirton.HenryF.-^^if.Co^.Ben.S.C.
Waddina-ton, Thomas,!^. Co/. BombayS.C.
Wahab, Charles Wm. Lt.Col. SombavS.C.
Walker, FitzW. Lt.Col. R. Canadian Rides
Walker, Geo. F.""i^ Co/. Suffolk Rest. [R]
Wallace, Cha?. Jas. Sten-art, Lt.Col. 25 F.
Wallace, Hill,'*" CB. Col. R.(BombaT)Art.
Waller, Hardress E.'" Z/.Co/. Beng-'alS.C
AValler, Wm. Noel.'^s Col. R. Artillery
Walters. Robert A1?.,'69Z/. Co/. Madr. S.C.
Ward, Wm. John,™ Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Warden, Wm. Henrv,"' Lt.Col. R. Art...
Warden,ThomasS."'-'-'Zf. Co'. Bombay S.C.
Warrand, Wm. E.-'^i^ Co/. R.( Ben.)" Ens.
Warren, Aus.Edm. ""if. Co/. Reg-tl. Disi.
Warren, Dan-son Stockler,'5= CB. Lt. >
Col. Re^l. District [R]" )
Warren, Lionel S.™ Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist..
Warren, Richard, Col. R. Eng-ineers
Warren, Tho. Monsell.'^' Lt.Col. Royal)
Hicrhlauders j
Watson, HenrrEdw.Zi. Co/. CheshireRegt.
Watson. Jas. Kiero, Lt.Col. King's R. Rif.
Watr,, James Landon, Lt.Col. North)
Stafford Regiment S
Wauchope.Robt. \dam,'^^Lt. Co/.Ben.S.C.
Way, Novell FitzUpton.'^^ CB. Col.\
Com. Royal Marines ...j
p.s.r Webber, Charles Edmuna,8«> CB. )
Lt.Col. Roval Engineers J
Weldon, Waiter, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Welman, Wm. H. D. R.s" CB. Lt.Col.^/
Wiltshire Regt. (99 Foot) /
West. Wm. H. nove,'<'i Lt.Col. R Marines'
Westbv, Basil C, Lt.Cal. Bedford Regt.. ..I
Wheeler, Frederick, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. |
Wheeler, Robert,*"' Lt.Cul. Bengal S.C...
Whinyates, Fred. Thos.^^ Col. R.Art. ...'■
Whish, HeurvEd.sosi/.Co/. Bengal S.C.
White, Henrv George.^"' Lt.Col. R. Scots
White, Wm.Richd.s'DS Lt.Col. Essex Regt
p.s.c. Wilkinson, Geo. AUix. l.t.Col. R.Art.
Wilkinson, Johnson** ">/:/. Co/. Reg. Dis.[R]
Williams, Geo. Aug.s" i/.Co/.Bengal S.C.
Williams, Henry E.T.8i2i/. Co/. Regtl. Dist.:
Williams, J. Daniel. Lt. Cot. Bombay S.C.
Williams, Sidney H.«"ic.Co/. Madras S.C.
"Williamson, James,*" Lt.Col. Welsh Fus.
Willows, J. Edw.L.i*'^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Wilson, Chas. Harry,8""'Z/.Co/. Mad. S.C.
Wilson, Francis Edward Edwards, si7)
CB. Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regt. i
Wilson. JohnXewOuld, i/. Co/. Mad. S.C.
p.s.c. Wilson, Sylvester W. F. Moor,*-")
Lt.Col. Regimental District |
Winson, Wiiaam,*2i u.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wolfe, George,*" Capt. S.O. of Pensioners!
Woodcock, C. S.^^* Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.'
Woodhouse,Robt.R.825i/. Co/. BombayS.C.
Weodruffe, Chas. Lorrain,*-" Lt. Col. 1
Bengal Staff Corps y,
p.s.c. Woolsey, O'Brien B., Col. R. Art...
Wormald, R. Croft,*^: Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Worsley, Geo. Yva,.*'^^ Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) ) |
Artillery y
Wortham,' Hale Toimg,*-^ Lt.Col. R. Art.
Wrottesley, Uon. George, Col. R. Eng. ...
Wylde, Edw. A.»" Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Wyn.yard, Henry BiiCkiey Jas. Major, \
Unattached .". >
Yorke, Fred. Aug. Colonel, R. Eng
Young,Clias.Metcalfe, Co/. R. (Bengal) Art.
Young, Ralph,*^^ Colonel, R (Bengali Eng.
Younghusband, J. W.*" C.;/. Lt. Col. \
Bombay Staff Corps j
4 Feb. 40 18 ^lay 49! 4 Feb. 6j
8 Dec. 4313 July 48I27 June 57
12 June47.'t5 N0V.53I18 Feb. 61
13 June 46 12 May 49 24 Mar. 58
31 Dec. 30 17 June 36121 June 33
14 Apr. 46|r3 Sept. 49 17 Mar. 58
5 Nov. 4ij2o Dec. 44I 4 July 5 j
9 June 43 3 July 45J27 Apr. 58
10 Aug. 52 23 Nov. 56 10 Aug. 64
I19 June 50! 2 Jan. 52'i9 July 56;
11 Apr. 5223 Nov. 56 II Apr. 64
! 4 Feb. 6b; 4
I 8 Dec. 63; 8
,12 June 67112
13 June 66; 13
1) Nov. 51,26
23 June 65; I
23 Oct. 60,21
COLONEL.
MiJOB
GEXEEAL.
25 July 42 2 Aug. 50
20 Apr. 55
3 Jan. 45 18 Aug. 47
June 49
2 Feb. 49
rg Dec. 51
I Aug. 54
5 Nov. 52
6 Dec. 53
23 Nov. 52 18 Aug. 54
17 Dec. 46 14 July 47
■ 7 Apr. 57
17 Dec. 52
20 July 55
25 Jan. 59
30 Dec. 54
23 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 58
9 Nov. 55
I May 57
23 Feb. 62
25 July 57;
20 Jan. 6;^
10 Dec. 5 i
27 Aug. 50
20 July 5';
:n Apr. 57
8 Sept. 63!
14 May 55
2 Oct. 63
25 Jan. 59j
t May 65
30 Sept. 68
3 June 57 30 Dec. 66
10 Aug. 72; 10
5 July 72' I
11 Apr, 72! II
25 July 62 1 25
5 July 72! 1
25 .ruue64| 9
28 Aug. 58 14
13 July 67
3 Nov. 71
Mar. 76
19 Nov. 70 3
II July 77
27 July 70
I Oct. 77
6 Apr. 78
30 Dec. 74 30
6 Aug. 80 23
Feb. 72 4
Dec. 69] 8
June 73I12
June 72
Oct. 58
Dec. 74
Aug. 67 ^i
Sept.631 I
Aug. 78110
Ayr. 73' I
Apr. 78 IT
July 68 -
July 81
Aug. 70
June 69
July 76
Oct. 77
t6
3
2 IT
7 May 59 8 June 68
10 Apr. 55 I Apr. 62 5 July 72
t8 Jan. 45 26 Jan. 49 10 Sept. 56 18 Jan. 65
10 Dee. 47 6 June 54 30 Oct. 57 25 Nov. 65
14 Nov. 48 iS Oct 52 20 Apr. 66 2 Oct. 72
16 July 58I 4 Feb. 62I i May 67U2 Apr. 79
9 June 54 15 June 57! 9 June 65! 9 June 74
8 Dec. 55'3o Apr. 58J 8 Dec. 67! 8 Dec. 73
19 June 50J30 Deo. 31J25 June 56 5 July 72
9 June 49 23 Nov. 56' 9 June 61 1 9 June 69
30 Dec. 33 29 Dec. 54'3o Mar. 58 23 Mar. 71
3 Deo. 56,30 Nov. 6o| : Apr. 70J12 Oct. 70!
I Oct. 47 30 June 48 26 .Tan. 5518 .Jan. 70
4 Aug. 40 24 May 44: 6 June 54 26 June 66
13 Aug. 43; I Apr. 50 23 Aug. 60 19 Feb. 61
11 Feb. 45:30 Apr. 46' 6 May 59 2 Nov. 63
14 July 41 I Dec. 43;2j Mar. 56 14 July 61
12 Dec. 32|23 Nov. 36'i2 Dec. 64 12 Dec. 72
29 Dec. 54 23 May 53I 7 May 61 30 May 74
23 June 42*29 Mar. 30123 June 37 23 June 62
13 Jane 46 21 Apr. 4831 Mar. 38 13 June 66
17 Nov. 57 I Oct. 58 18 Apr. 63:15 Aug. 77
20 Aug. 54! 10 July 56 20 Aug. 66 20 Aug 74
12 Nov. 47 II May 49 31 Aug. 55 20 May 68
3 Mar. 50: 10 June 33 3 Mar. 621 3 Mar. 10^
27 Sept.44 3 Apr. 49 30 Dec. 33124 Apr. 66
10 Dec. 41] I Mar. 44 20 Feb. 53
13 June 3 1 '24 Mar. 53 13 June 63 13 June 71
28 June58|22 Oct. 38 28 June 70^28 June 78
17 Feb. 54
Feb. 78
Aug. 72
July 8
Oct. 77 I
July 81 I
Mar. 82 18
Dec. 80
•Nov. 83
Feb. 77 I
Dec. 74' 3
June 78 1 31
June 77127
Feb. 63! 7
Dec. 79] 2
Aug. 72 15
Sept. 63 j 31
Aug. 82
Apr. 80
Apr. 82
July 73
July 85
Aug- 73
Oct. 77
July Si
I Oct. 81
6 Aug. 46I26 Nov. 46
13 June 271 10 Oct. 33
3 July 45
18 Feb. 6
I Apr. 62
II Jane 33 27 Apr. 5,=^
28 Feb. 55' I Apr. 5 =
iS Dec. 45 I Apr. 46 i6 Dec. 34
18 May 4i!2i Dec. 44I17 Feb. 54
9 Apr. 25I21 May 26,21 May 41
5 Oct. 31112 Aug. 35]2o June44
9 Dec. 42' 3 July 45I 9 Dec. 37
7 June 44 ' 16 June 50 27 Apr. 58 1
29 Dec.
20 June
5 July
5 July
3 Aug.
20 June 54
II Mar. 67
19 Aug. 40 24 Jan. 43 19 Aug. 33118 Feb. 61
24 Jan. 80
iS Jan. 71
31 Mar. 75
2 Dec. 77
I July 81
9 June 80
S Dec. 81
I Apr. 75
9 June 73
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 71 1 I
13 Apr. 72' 13
18 July 69I23
13 Aug. 69J13
14 Jul.y 6714
12 Dec. 78J12
24 Dec. 80 24
23 June 68I23
13 Juue72|i3
24 June 79 1 24
20 Aug. 80' 20
70 22
76 3
75 29
62 1 24
771 1
79 2^
7 Aug.
3 Mar.
29 July
24 Ncv.
13 June
22 Nov.
15 Nov.
10 Nov.
17 Apr.
I July
7 Nov.
23 Aug.
13 Dec.
egil'^
58JI8
78 17
I Apr.
I Oct.
I Mar. I
55
67
67
19 Aug. 66
Feb. 82
Aug. 77
July 86
Oct. 81
July 83
Mar. 86
Dec. 84
Nov. 87
Jan. 84
Jan. 76
Mar. 80
Dec. 81
July 83
June 84
Dec, 83 31
Apr. 80I26
June 80|ii
Oct. 81:19
July 851 6
Oct. 76I I
Apr. 77 1 I
Aug. 76 24
Aug. 74 '23
July 72 23
Dec. 82:16
Dec. 85I 2
June 73 9
June 77 29
June 83 1 8
Aug. 84:28
Apr. 76 5
Mar. 81 1 I
July 80 29
Nov. 67! I
July 81! I
Nov. 83 19
Nov. 74 26
Feb. 61 j I
Apr. 82 22
July 851 8
Nov. 73 1 1
Aug. 71 i 8
Nov. 78 I
Apr. 581 2
Oct. 72 31
Mar. 75 4
Aug. 71 20
Oct. 82
Sept. 77
Dec. 81
Dec. 80
Nov. 68
July 85
July 76
Dec. 78
June £6
Nov. Si
Sept. 85
Aug. 76
Nov. 86
Oct. 77
Aug. 83
Nov. 85
Nov. 85
Apr. 87
May 86
Jan. 87
Feb. 83
Feb. 87
July 87
June 85
£ept.95
July 8
Jan. 77
Jan. 82
Jan. 82
July 87
Sep't. 86
Deo. 87
Apr. 82
Dec. Si
May 86
July 87
May 80
Apr. 82
Feb. 80
May 83
Jan. 75
Sept. 84
Apr. 87
June 77
Dec. Si
Aug. 83
3ept.86
Nov. 85
Oct. 81
June 81
Aug. 77
Sept.82
Oct. 86
Aug. 85
Sept. 63
Jan. 87
Sept. 86
July 81
Feb. 73
Nov. 78
Feb. 66
Dec. 78
July 77
Apr. 78
6l2
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Colonels.
COENET,
2ndLiEnT.
OrENSIGN.
Acton, Hampden.i Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Acton, William M. CoXe,'^ Major, -j-j Foot
Adamson, David,^ ii.CoZ.jBengal Staff Corps
Addy, John,* Major, Adjt. Recruitinf; Staff Corps
Alexander, John Henry, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art....
Alexander, Robert,^ Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Allardice, John M.^ Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Allardyco, James, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Allfrey, Irving Stening," i<. Co?. Somerset Light j
Infantry J
Anderson, Alexander WilUam,* CoL A. Ser. Corps
Anderson, Donald George,' Lt.Col. Northampton')
Refriment i
Andersrri, John, i°Jlfu;or, 19 Foot
Anderson, John W.M.'n Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Anderson, William, Lt.Col. Madras Siaff Corps ...
Anderson, William James, '^ Lt.Col. 32 Foot
Andrewes, William Gilly.'^ Col. Royal Artillery ...
Angelo, Richard Fisher," Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Annand, John Harvey, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal; Artillery
Ansell, Richard Turbervill.'s i^.Co/. RoyalMarine^
Artillery i
Anstey, Tnomas Henrv.^^i'-Co^. Royal Engineers
Arbuthnot, George,"' -Vci/or, Royal Artillery
Armstrong, William Gage, Lt.Col. Roj-al Marines
Athorpe, Robert, Col. Royal Engineers..
Atkinson, Stephen Edward, Lt.Col. Madras Staff"!
Corps, Lt. Col. 2 Volunteer Battalion Gloucester- >
shire Meqiment J
Badgley, Wm. Francis,i7 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. ...
Bailey, F. Proetor,i8 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Baiabrdge, Edward Thos.i' Lt.Col. Regimental")
District i
Bainbrigge, Arthur,*" Lt.Col. 13 Foot
Baker, Edward Henry,2i Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Balfe, Walter, Lt.Col. 11 Hussars
p.s.e. Ball- Acton, Charles.^i^ CB. Lt.Col. Regi-")
mental District [R] /
Bance, Lacy Bowrmg,^3x/. Co?. Madras Staff Corps
Barchard, Charles Henry, 2* CB. Lt.Col. Bengal )
Staff Corps )
Baring, Robert, Lt.Col. 19 Hussars
Barker, Henry Andrew, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Barlow, Cuthbert,^^ it Co?. 10 Foot
Barlow, William Ruxton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Basevi, Charles Edward.^s Major, R. (Bombay) )
Artillery " i
Bates, Charles Ellison,^" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Battiscombe, Edmund George, Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bombay) Artillery J
Battye, Arthur Frederick it Co?. Bombay S. C
Baylay, Charles Allan,2s i(.Co?. Bengal Staff Corps
Baylay, Frederick George. £?. Co?. Royal Artillery...
Bayley, George,^-' Lt.Col. Regimental Di^trict
Bayly, Alexander Ross,™ Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Bayly, Richard KeiT,3»t Lt.Col. Black Watch
Beamish, George Perceval,=i Lt.Col. Worcester)
Regiment (36 Foot) i
Beaity, Joseph, i?.Co?.K. (Madras) Engineers
Beavau, Reginald,^^ Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Beckett, Btephen,s3 CB. if. Co?. Bens-al Staff Corps
Beddome, Richard Henrj', ii. Co?. Madras S. C
Beliiaven and Stenton, Alex. Charles Lord,^* )
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers i
Bennett, Adrian,^'' Jfu/or. 7 Foot
Bennitt, William Ward,^' Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
Beresford, M. W. De la ?.»« Major, Staff Officer j
of Pensioners i
Bernard, Henry L. C.^s Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Betty, Joshua Frederick,''! i<. Co?. Royal Artillery
Biden, Horatio, Lt.Col. Madras Staff' Corps
Biggs, Thomas," if. Co?. R. (Bombay) Artillery ...
Birch, James Francis, Capt. S.O. of Pensioners
Birnev, John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers
Bisset, William, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery
Blackett, Christopher Edward," Capt. ^ Lt.Col.~i
Coldstream Guards i
Blackett. William,-*' Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Blackley, John Henry, Lt.Col. K. Artillery
Blair, Gustavus F."* if.Co?.R. (Madras) Artillery...
Blair, Henry Francis,*' J/ojoi-, R. (Bengal) Eng. ...
Blake, Martin P. Col. Regimental District
Bloomfleld, AUeyne F. F.™ Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Blowers, William Henry ,=1 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Bluett, Charles E. L. Lt.Col. Cheshire Regiment ...
p.e.c. Blundell, H. B. H.^'* CB. Major, Grenadier )
Guards ; MP. for Inee j
Blunt, Arthur,5i i(. Co?. Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Blyth, David, 5* it Co?. Royal Marines
Bolland, George Herbert, Lt.Col. R. Engineers.
Bolton, Hely Fred., Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
6 Sept. 40
\^ Sept. so
5 Jan, 59
11 June 58
20 Dec. 48
20 Feb. 55
20 Jan. 48
29 July 56
Depart-
19 Dec. 6c
25 June 47
20 Jan. 55
4 Mar. 56
15 Aug. 48
20 June 49
4 Jan. 55
12 Dec. 57
10 May 47
2 Jan. 61
20 Sept. 58
4 Apr. 57
9 Feb. 44
6 Apr. 55
14 June 50
9 Dee. 54
27 Jan. 57
12 Dec. 51
10 Sept. 56
12 Jan. 45
25 July 51
9 May 45
2 Apr. 52
9 Nov. 60
6 Sept. 55
27 Aug.
10 Aug. 50
25 Jan. 56
10 June 5:
16 Apr. 58
mental
24 July 63
18 Apr. 51
22 Feb. 57
23 Nov. 56
16 Sept. 51
27 May 50
23 Nov. 56
27 Aug. 58
27 May 48
25 June 62
24 Sept. 55
5 Nov. 64
22 June 58
15 Aug. 61
18 Apr. 45
8 June 55
20 Apr. 56
12 Dec. 57
10 Dec. 44
11 IJec. 57
14 Aug. 54
24 Aug. 54
2 Apr. 47
16 Mar. 55
23 June 54
9 Dec. 52
4 May 60
13 June 57
20 Jan. 48
5 Nov. 54
5 Aug. 59
24 Feb. 43
11 Dec. 49
22 Dec. 52
12 June 46
lo Dec. 41
7 Jan. 42
8 June 55
5 June 58
21 Nov. 44
29 Dec. 54
14 June 50
13 June 56
>3 Mar. 60
!5 May 50
[7 Feb. 47
[5 Jan. 56
30 Mar. 55
Dec. 45
Dec. 38
3 Aug. 46
[8 May
[6 May
[5 June
6 May
27 Aug.
[9 Feb.
6 June
28 Dec.
3 Sept.
20 Sept.
19 June
[o Dec.
!4 Sept.
27 Aug.
3 Nov.
7 Aug.
8 Dec.
7 Apr.
3 Oct.
5 June
May
6 Sept. 45
29 Dec. 54
5 Jan. 71
I Feb. 56
1 7 Mar. 69
23 Nov. 56
1 July 64
18 Feb. 61
21 Aug. 66
Service
16 Oct. 66
9 Mar. 58
20 Jan. 67
4 Mar. 68
11 Aug. 57
7 Sept. 55
4 Jan. 67
13 Oct. 68
8 Sept. 58
12 Aug. 75
10 Dec. 64
2 Dec. 77'
27 Jan. 72
20 Sept. 70
4 Apr. 69
23 Nov. 56
5 May 63
26 June .s.s
S8J15 Deo. 63
16 Oct. 60
S Jan. 58
to Sept. 63
10 May 57
54 j 9 Jan. 58
60 23 Nov- 72
471 8 Jan. 58
551 15 Dec. 64
58 II Nov. 64
5f
58
49
18 Feb.
24 Oct.
5 Jan.
13 June
31 Dec.
7 Dec.
I Oct.
20 Jan.
18 Sept.
27^^
4 Mar.
25 Aug.
20 Jan.
4 Mar.
'27 Mar.
I 2 Nov.
4 Jan.
130 Dec.
[ sJviIy
25 June
Aug.
- Jan.
II June
20 Sept. 78
4 Apr.
9 Feb.
2 Oct.
lo Nov.
'-> Jan.
Jan.
J May
5 Nov.
20 Apr. 68
26 Apr. 66
10 Dec. S9|
22 Dec. 65
8 June 60
55I23 Mar. 60
53
55
[4 May 58
5 July 65
26 Mar. 58
25 Sept. 61
.. „.^^. 62 1 4 May 72
:8 May 58113 June
"'' ' 53
15
23 June 57
9 Mar. 55
[7 Sept. 61
19 Dee.
10 Sept.
17 Feb.
I Apr.
.5 Nov.
30 Dec.
>7 Apr.
!7 Aug.
I Oct.
9 Nov.
[5 May
10 Apr.
!7 Aug.
[7 May
23 Nov.
25 June
5 Feb.
31 Aug.
17 Sept.
29 Sept.
I Oct.
17 Oct.
I Oct.
9 Mar.
5 July
>9 Aug.
30 June
10 Sept.
19 Jan.
I Apr.
19 Dee.
14 June
1 1 Mar.
I Aug.
I Sept.
1 Sept.
10 Dec.
11 Dec.
5 July
5 July
2 Apr.
I Apr.
5 July
5 July
4 May
13 June
20 Jan.
15 June
28 Oct.
I July
I May
11 Dec.
5 July
1 2 June
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
6 Sept. 66
I Oct. 77
5 Jan. 85
3 Nov. 78
I Apr. 85
26 Nov. 76
25 Feb. 80
20 Jan. 74
I May 83
years
I Apr. 84
1 Oct. 77
20 Jan. 81
4 Mar. 82
25 June 78
6 July 67
4 Jan. 81
8 Dec. 84
3 May 76
II June 89
II July 77
2 Jan. 89
2 July 85
•20 Sept. 84
15 Sept.
5 July
28 Apr.
18 Feb. 61
6 July 67
I May 58
6ij 8 Feb. 68
44 6 June 54
55|ii Dec. 61
54124 Mar. 60
54 27 Aug. 52
43 27 Eeb. 54
42 6 Apr. 55
58 13 Dec. 66
58] 13 Nov. 68
471 4 Eeb. 54!
55|i7D0C. 58I 5 July
57|22 Aug. 6830 May
56 1 15 July 6oi' 5 July
5£':i Mar. 69 19 Aug.
6i| I Feb. 68 31 Oct.
56125 May 62 25 May
50 18 Feb. 61 17 Feb.
58I25 Sept.6oJ22 Aug.
7 Nov. 62
27 Aug. 58
13 Nov. 52
4 Mar. 68| 1 Oct.
I Mar. 6oj 3 Aug.
4 Apr. 83
9 Feb. 70
I July 81
24 Mar. 75
27 Sept. 79
18 May 81
5 Dec. 74
10 Sept. 82
28 Mar, 6s
6 Sept. 76
21 Dec. 36
64 29 Oct. 73
74
72
72
76
64
77
72 12 Oct. 80
72] I July 81
67 j 2 Apr. 73
74 20 Sept. 82
72 I Jan. 80
72 I Oct. 77
8oj 4 May 86
77 '3 June '
I July 81
I July 81
20 Apr. 82
I Sept.83
10 Dec. 70
11 Dec. 83
20 Jan. 74
30 June 83
I Oct. 77
81J25 Jan. 83
68 2 June 77
69,11 Dec. 75
72 20 Feb. 78
66; 12 June 72
18 Feb. 61
I Oct. 77
II May 81
28 Apr. 8
9 Nov. 62
31 May 76
30 May 84
! Aug. 72
22 Nov. 70
I Oct. 73
25 May 76
17 Feb. 73
21 Apr. 82
5 Apr. 71
22 Mar. 71
S Nov. 64
21 May 84
3 Aug. 72
2 Aug. 71
24 Aug. 81
10 May 87
I Oct. 81
I Apr. 89
14 Dec. 78
25 Feb. 84
23 May 77
I May 87
11 Dec. 88
I Apr. 88
II May 78
-20 Jan. 85
4 Mar. 86
23 July 79
I Oct. 77
I Aug. 83
8 Dec. 38
24 Mar. 79
6 Jan. 94
1 July bi
2 Jan. 04
2 July 89
20 Sept.88
4 Apr. 87
25 Nov. 74
I July 85
23 Jan. 78
Dec. 81
18 May 85
5 Dec. 79
10 Sept.ES
23 Oct. 75
6 Sept.76
21 Dec. 90
28 Apr. 75
I July 85
21 Dec. 3i
21 Apr. 82
I Sept. 87
10 Dec. 75
11 Dec. 87
12 Oct. 84
I July 85
9 June 77
29 Sept.86
27 Aug. 84
I Oct. 81
4 May 90
13 June 87
20 Jan. 70
30 June 87
26 May 80
03 Jan. 87
I Jan. 79
12 Oct. 79
20 Feb. 82
5 June 75
14 Sept. 65
I Oct. 81
4 Feb. 82
28 Apr. 87
23 Nov. 75
31 May 81
30 May 88
8 Oct. 73
22 Sept.83
7 Nov. 84
7 Aug. 78
13 Oct. 77
21 Apr. 81
I Apr. 68
I Aug. 72
9 Nov. 65
21 May 88
I 5 June 75
Colonels Betired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension.
613
Bond, Roljert John.ss Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Bonham, Johu.^' Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery...
Pounor, Richard M. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
TSaoth, James Gore, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Borradaile, George William.s' CB. Lt.Col, RoyaH
(Bombay) Artillery i
p.s.e. Bowdler, Cjril William Bowdler, Major, ^^
8 Hussars )
Eowen, Charles, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Engineers
p.r.c. Boyle, Edward Vicar's, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
p.s.o. Boyle, Gerald Edmund, Lt.Col. Rifle"j
Brigade ; Commanding Western Counties Brigade >
Volunteer Infantry J
Bradburne, Samuel, £<.CoZ. Leicester Regiment ...
Braddell, Thomas, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment
Brandreth, Ashton Milnes, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal))
Engineers (
Brereton, Charles William,™ Lt.Col. 3.. (Madras))
Artillery i
Brett, Lionel Lowdham.^i Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Bridgeman..ffo!!. Eras. Chas.^ Major, Scots Gds. )
Commanding Stafford Brigade Volunteer Inf. )
Bridges, Charles Harley," Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Bridges, Edw. Smith," Major, Grenadier Guards...
Briggs, Johii,^' Lt.Col. South Lancashire Regt
Brine, Bruce, CoZ. Ro.yal Engineers
Broadrick, Edward, l/a/or. Royal Artillery
Brockman, John A. Capt. S. O. of Pensioners
Brockmau, Ralph R. B. Drake-, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Brodigan, Francis,^'' Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Brooke, Rich. Henrv,^" Capt. S. O. of Pensioners ...
Brougb,W.Richard"Chas.6s Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Brown, Edw.*' Lt.Col. loi P. Gentleman at Arms
Brown, Percival Ashley,"" Major, Military Train
Brown, William Thomas,'^ i^. Co?. Bombay Staff C.
Browne, Melville,'^ Major, 13 Foot
Browne, Montague,"^ Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Browne, William Lloyd, Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
Buller, Frederick W!Ui?.m, Lt.Col. Madras Cav.
BuUocK, Robert, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Bunburj', Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Burgess, Harry Miles," Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...,
Burgmann, George John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery,
Burnett, Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery !.
Barton, William Blakeway,'^ .JffT/or, Scottish Rifles
Burton, William Henry, "s Lt.Col. B. (Madras) Eng.
Burton-Brown, Alex."** Lt.Col. Ro.yal Artillery
Buttanshaw, Thomas, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Cabell, William, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Cadell, Robert,'' if. Co?. Bengal Staff Corps
Caldecott, Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. 76 Foot
Calvert, Archibald Motteu.x,™ Lt.Col. Royal Axt. ...
Cambridge, Jocelyn P. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
p.s.c. iJC Cameron, Aylmer S.»i CB. Lt.Col.)
King's Own Borderers [R] j
Campbell, A-lexander,"- Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Campbell, Ayhuer Maclver,*^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Campbeli,Archd.Dunstaffnage,s-'i?. Co/. Bengals. C.
Campbell. C. A. Lyen Lt.Col. Roy.al Engineers
Campbell, Colin Charles,*^ BSO. Lt.Col. Ind.S.C...
Campbell, Edw. G. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Campbell, James, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Campbell, John Alex. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Campbell, John Henry, ^^ Lt.Col. Leinster Regiment
Campbell, John Gore," Lt.Col. Regimental Dist. ...
Campbell, Loudoun Francis,**' Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Campbell, Wm. Fred. Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Cannon, John S. Capt. S.O. of Pensioners
p.s.c. Cardew, Prederick.s' CHG. Lt.Col. S. Lan-S
cashire Regiment; Governor of Sierra Leone ,1
Carey, Ernest Adolphus, Col. Regimental District
Carey, William,i» Co?. Royal Artillery
Carleton, Geo.'' Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Carleton, Hy. Guy, Lt.Col. Regimental District .,
Carringtou, Charles William,'- Cajjt. Royal Marines
Carter, Thos. Tupper,»3 Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Engineers
Caxwithen, Geo. T Luder,'* Col. Regimental Dist.
p.s.c. Cary, Lucius F. B.'^ Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Cass, Arthur Herbert,"' Mu/or, 10 Hussars
Castell, John H." Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Cault'eild, St. George,'* it Co?. Madras Staff Corps...
Cautley, Chris. Geo.'' Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry
Cautlej% Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Enginte;-s
Chadwick, David Dempster, Lt.Col. E. Surrey Regt.
Chadwick Edward Frederick, Lt.Col. ^~ Foot
Chalmers, Henry B.^ Lt.Col. Bengal Siaff Corps...
Chambers, Charles Patton,"i Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Chambers, Geo. Fred. Stanley, Lt.Col. Royal Art....
Chambers, Osborne Wm. S. Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Chambers, Wm. Ewbank,"'^ Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Champernowne, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers .
Chandler. John T.'"* Capt. S. O. of Pensioners
yi€ Chaplin, John Worthy,"" CB. Lt.Col. 8 Hussars
Chatfield, Charles Kyrle,'"^ Lt.Col. York Lt. Inf.
COBITET,
zndLIEtTT.
OrBNSIGN
9 Dec. 52
13 June 46
II Dec. 57
23 Dec. 64
2 June 58
29 Mar. 55
3 1 Mar. 58
7 Dec. 55
15 Jan. 58
4 Feb. 59
28 Jan. 56
21 Deo. 58
I Sept. 57
17 Nov. 52
18 Dec. 60,
CAPTilir.
3 Aug. 72
I Oct. 6
4 May 60
26 Aug. 73
Aug. 6
27 Aug. 58
25 June 69128 Oct. 76
21 Dec. 58 1 3 Aug. 72
"2 Feb. 68
18 Oct. 56
5 Oct. 61
23 Mar. 58
6 May 59
27 Apr,
II Dec. 58
17 Jan. 60
II July 65
15 July 59
4 Apr. 50
17 Mar. 58
15 May 57
21 June 56
7 June 44
19 Dec. 60
6 June 54! 8 Jan. 55
20 May 421
15 Jan. 47
29 Dec. 44
13 June 46
20 Feb. 56
24 Feb.
28 June 49
15 Nov. 5_
4 Dec. 60
II Dec. 58
2 Feb. 5
3 July 60
7 Aug. 55
12 Dec. 49
26 June 50
9 June 49
4 Apr. 51
I May 46
12 June 46
9 July 52
9 Dec. 54
4 Apr. j8
13 Sept. 5
II Dec. 58
10 Feb. 46
IS Mar. 50
3 Feb. 5S
9 Apr. 47
18 Oct. 53
I May 58
I Jan. 6:
8 Apr. 60
8 June 55
I Oct. 57
I Oct. 57
22 June 58
4 Apr. 64
11 May 58
19 June 60
3 Nov. 52
29 May 55
14 Aug. 53
II Aug. 54
9 Nov. 46
22 Mar. 52
I Sept. 54
8 June 72
15 May 63
23 Jan. 69
4 Mar. 68
12 Oct. 79
2 Oct. 6
13 June 66
I July 81
14 July 75
I July 81
3 Nov. 79
I Apr. 77
I July 81
I Oct. 77
I July 81
24 Aa
73
I Oct. 77
I Apr. 74
LIBUT.
COLONEL.
18 Nov. 82
6 May 72
13 June 72
14 July 88
14 July 82
14 Nov. S3
13 Aug. 86
I Apr. S.J
I Dec. 85
15 Nov. 84
24 Dec. 84
I July 8 1
13 May 85
31 Oct. 77
I Aug. 77
4 Feb. 85
9 Oct. 69
I July 81
22 May 83
23 Dec. 71
1 May 68
30 June 69
4 Feb. 71 4 Feb. 79
31 Aug. 60
18 Mar. 62 29 July 75
6 July 671 6 June 77
6 July 67 8 Sept. 75
8 Nov. 55 I Jan. 72 12 Dec. 77
25 Aug. 73, I July 8ii 1 July ""
2 June 65127 June 74'22 Sept.
lo Aug. 55 II May 71 1 i Oct. 77
4 July 70 I Oct. 77 31 Oct. 84
14 Jan. 56 19 Jan. 58 27 Dec. 68
21 July 57 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
20 Feb. 68i2o Feb. 76,20 Feb. &i
26 June 55,26 Apr. 59! 4 June 70
13 Dec. 61I14 Apr. 75 26 Feb. So
18 Nov. 86
I July 7+
5 June 75
29 Sept. 93
14 July 85
14 Not. 87
13 Aug. 90
1 Apr. 88
I Dec. 89
15 Nov. 88
2<f Dec. 88
1 July 8.S
13 May 9
31 Oct. 81
13 Jan. 87
4 Feb. 89
17 Apr. 83
29 Oct. 81
2 May 87
II Mar. 62 12 Oct. 68 i Oct. 77
15 Aug. 71 4 Dec. 80 4 Dec. 86
II Dec. 70 II Dec. 78 n Dec. 84
30 Apr. 61 2S May 74 i July 81
10 July 71 10 Jan. 78 10 Jan. 85
' Sept. 71 20 Feb. 78 20 Feo. 85
28 Sei)t. 71116 Oct. 78:16 Oct. 85
3 May 76I I Jul.y 8i|io July 89
I Sept.63J 5 July 72 31 Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82
3 Nov. 72!i8 Dec. 80:21 Dec. 36 21 Dec. go
8 Sept. 82 14 Feb. 83
I June 82
22 Apr. 93
22 Sept. 84
I June 82
20 May 85
30 Oct. 69
26 Nov. 7^
10 Mar. 85
9 Aug. 73
18 Nov. 8&
1 Oct. 81
4 Dec. Qo
11 Dec. 8S
19 Apr. 82
25 Jan. 90
4 Sept. 89-
16 Jul.y 90
6 Jan. 94
12 Dec. 61J12 Dec. 69^12 Dec. 75
26 June 62 26 June 70 , 26 June 76
9 June 61
I Mar. 60
17 Feb. 54
12 June 61
9 June 69 1 9 June 75
9 May 72 10 Nov. 77
7 July 69
12 June 72
8 Dec. 67
12 June 66
I Jan. 57
31 Oct. 60
3 Dec. 5-
22 Dec. 60H0 Apr. 63
II Au:
13 Dee. 59 21 June 71
I July 61J17 Oct. 74! I Juiy 81
9 Dec. 66 9 Dec. 74
4 Apr. 70J 4 Apr. 78
14 Jan. -1J23 May 78
24 Dec. 72[22 Dec. 80
18 Feb. 61I11 Aug. 66
_. 46:10 Jan. 49
9 June43l2i Jan. 46J20 May 58
" " ' 20 Dec. 61
20 Dec. 49117 July 55
II June 59:26 Oct. 60
20 Aug. 53 9 Nov. 55
4 Feb. 59 I Jan. 62
2 Jan. 61 13 Nov. 64
14 Apr. 46
27 Nov. 59
28 Jan. 42
12 June 58
!3 Apr. 58 7 Oct. 59
18 June 51 20 Nov. 53
II June 42! 3 July 4s
8 Feb. 6;[;i Sept. 63
19 Sept. 48:23 Feb. 52
6 Feb,
30 July 62
4 Feb. 71
25 Dec. 77
28 Jan. 56
8 May 6;
3 Jan. 6^
22 June 58
II June 57
29 Ma.y 67
21 Nov. 59
14 Dec. 70
16 Aug. 64
3 Feb. 72
23 Apr. 58
Dec. 57 27 Aug.
27 Nov. 57 13 Jan. 60
22 Feb. 58 13 Nov. 60
13 Dec. so 5 Nov. 52
20 Jan. 51 13 Mar. 55I20 Jan. 63
20 Oct. 54 23 Nov. 56J30 July 62
4 Sept.sgj 4 Sept. 60 25 Jan. 71
[22 June 59 3 Aug. 72
14 Jan. 62 15 Sept. 64 17 Aug. 73
10 Oct. 45:16 Feb. 49! 4 Aug. 54
11 Dec. 47|i5 Nov. 53J11 Feb. 61
14 June 56:30 Apr. 58 28 Dec. 6
7 Apr. 56
9 June 431 4 Aug. 52
20 Feb. 57)30 Apr. c,Z
iS Dec. 61
24 Mar. 43^10 Oct. 45
7 Sept. 66
27 Apr. 58
20 Feb. 6q
o Feb. 74
I Aug. 79
13 Nov. 78
20 Feb. 80
I Nov. 79
I July 81
II Nov. 76
I Oct. 84
31 Oct. 94,
19 May 81
4 Apr. 88
24 Jan. 89
22 Dec. 90
II Aug. 72J23 Oct. 75
9 June 63 9 June 69 26 June 72
20 Dec. 69 20 Dec. 751 19 Feb. 79
I July 81 29 Sept.85J29 Sept. 90
25 Feb. 75 25 Feb. 80 25 Feb. 84
I Oct. 77
5 Dec. 88
9 Dec. 80
4 Apr. 84
24 Jan. 85
22 Dec. 86
4 Feb. 79
2 Jan
6 May 72
29 Nov. 79
I Oct. 77
5 July 72
29 Aug. 66
5 Oct. 80
5 July 72
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
I July 8 1
16 Jan. 63
20 Jan. 71
20 Oct. 74
4 Sept. 79
I July 81
I July 81
26 June 66
II Dec. 67
17 Feb. 76
I Apr. 75
20 Feb. 77
18 Dec
i6 Nov. 55 5 Jan. 72
13 Apr. 58,20 Nov. 60 5 Apr. 64I15 Sept.77
2 Nov. 55J15 June 58 13 Oct. 64! i Oct. 77
4 Feb. 85
2 Jan. 89
29 Aug. 78
27 Mar. 83
I July 81
I July 81
9 June 68
3 May 86
18 May 81
12 Aug. 86
I Dec. 87
25 May 94.
I June 82
27 Mar. 87
I July 85
I Oct. 82
I Aug. 72
3 May 90
13 June 81
9 Jan. 87
27 June 83 1 27 June 87
7 Aug. 85 7 Aug. 89
14 Apr. 73 1 Jul.y 81
20 Jan. 77 15 Feb. 81
20 Oct. 80 { 8 Mar. 84
4 Sept.85 4 Sept. 89
31 Dec. 86131 Deo. 90
II Nov. 86J11 Nov. 90
2 Nov. 75 1 15 Mar. 79
II Dec. 73I14 June 76
17 May 79] 23 July 79
I Apr. 82 I Apr. 86
I Sept.63112 Deo. 64
20 Feb. 83J2oFeb. 87
4 Apr. 89 6 Jan. 94
21 Dec. 77 1 I Jan. 82
14 Nov. 79 14 Nov.'' 3
26 Mar. 84 1 26 Mar.
6i4
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fension.
Chichester, Comwallis Henry,'"^ Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
Chichester, Hugh Arthur,i<>7 Lt.Cnl. N. Lane. Regt
Chisholm, WilUam,'"^ if. Co/. Madras S.C
Claridge, Henry C.Z. i<. Co/. Madras S.C
Clarke, Alex. Ross, CB. Lf.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Clarke, Calvert D. S."^ ii.CoZ. Bengal Stafl Corps ...
Clarke, Henry Stephenson, "3 ii'.CoZ.R. (Bengal) Art.
Clarke. Sydenham Cubbon,"* XrCo/.R.(Mad.)Eng.
Clayhills, James Menzies,"' ilnjor, 7 Foot...
Clayton, Valentine Gardner, Col. Roval Engineers
Cleather, W. B. Gordon,!"! i^ Co/. N.'Lanc. iRegt.
CORNET,
and LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
CAPIAI:r. MAJOE.
COLO^fEL.
23 Nov. 52
13 Oct.
Cleland, William,"" if. Co/. Dublin Fusiliers 4 Mar. 57
Clenienti, Monlasu, "» if.Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
Clements, Fred. Wm. Richd."' Lt.Col. Royal Eng...
Clerk. Alexander,!^" Co/. Army Service Corps;)
ranlchia ns Major General, 11 Dec 88)| i
ClJutor,' iorJ E. W. Pelham, XC5. if. Co/. Rifle)
Brigade; 3Ia'fer of the Queen's Household i
Clive, Henry Somerset, Lt.Col. Royal Engmeers ...
Cochrane, George Henry.'^i Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt.
CockbiiTD, Jas. Geo.^-^ Lt.Col. Warwick Regiment
Coghill, Kendal JosiahWm.123 CB.Lt. Col. ig Hussars
Collier, Clarence Aug. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Collier, Herbert Cromwell,'-* Lt.Col. 21 Hussars ...
Collingwood, Arthur, '^'t Col. Regimental District
ColomI), Geo. Hatton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Coli|nhoun. Humphrey M. L. Lt.Col. Middlx. Regt.
Colthurst, James N.'" Lt.Col. Regimental District
ConoUv, Arthur-'^ii Lt.Col. Bengal Statf Corps
Conolly, Ediv. Robt.'" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Cooch, Charles,'-^ Major, Unatt. Gentlemnii at Arms
Cooke, Thomas 'Valentine,'^' Captain, R. Marines ..
Cory, Arthur.i^" if. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
CottinLchara, Edw. R.'^i Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Conrt,"Horatio Samuel, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Cowan, Samuel Hunter, Lt.Col. Bensral Staff Corps
Craigie-Halkett.Chis.Harland. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Cramer, Ch' rl'S Pierson.i'^ qb. Lt.Col. K.R. Rifles
Craster, Wra. Robert, '^^ Lt.Col. R. (Bengali Art. ...
Crawford, George Adam."' Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Crawford, Robert AIex.>^ Col. Regtl. District
Creagh, James, '^* Lt.Col. Leicester Regt
Crease, John Fred.'^" Col. Com. R. Marine Art
Crosthwaite, Charles, '^s Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Crowdy, John Henrv,'*" if. Co/. Ro,yal Engineers ...
Crozier. Stanley,!*' 'if. Co/. Oxford Light infantry
Oruickshank, John D. Royai (Bombay) Engineers...
Cumberleee, Alex. Bulstrode, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Cuming, Edward Wm.'** if. Co/. 79 Foot
Cummi'ng, William Gordon, CLE. Lt.Col. Royal)
(Madras) Engineers i
p.s.c. Currie, Arthur Drummond, Lt.Col. Welsh')
Regiment S
Currie, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ■
Currie, John Robt.'** if. Co/. Bengal S.C
Curry, Robert Murray,'*' Lt.Col. R. Marines
Curtis, Francis G. S.'** CMG. Lt.Col. 6 Drag. [R] ...
CurzoD, William Southwell, Lf.Col. Royal Artillery
Cuyler, Geo. A.'*' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Darwall, Henry Pountnev, Major, Royal Artillerv...
Dashwood, Chas. Brown,'" Lt.Col. Rifle Bris;ade.
Davidson, Alexander Chorley,i)io/oi-,Roval Artillery
Davidson, Charles R. T. Lf.Col. Royal Engineers
Davidson, Henry Edw. Col. Regimental District
Davies, Henry Geo. J. Lt.Col. R. Marines
Davis, Richard Percival. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Davis, Thomas Arnold.'*- Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Davis, William Henry, '^^ Major, 10 Foot
Dawes, Thomas, '^s if. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
Dawson, JohD,'=* Col, Regimental District
de Lautour, Edw. Joseph,'" Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
de Lousada, Horace Francis, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
de Montmorency, ifon. A. B.,''* if. Co/. R. (Mad.) A.
Dennis, James,'=^if. Co/. 6 Dragoon Guards
Deshon, Chas. John,i5r DSO. Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Dickins, Fra. A.'s* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Dillon, I£on. Robt.ViUiers.i^'xfCo/. Royal Artillery
Dobbs, Alex. Fairlie, Lf.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Domville, Edmund Chas.'™ Ca]>f. S O. of Pensioners
Doran.Robt. H.Patrick, '61 if. Co/. W.KentRegt.(3oF.)
Douglas, Robert, "2 jlfiyor, 13 Foot
Dowden.Thos. Freeman,""^ Lt.Col. R. (Bombay))
Engineers >
Drysdale, Robert Carstairs. if. Co/. Royal Artillery
Ducf , Gordon Chas. S.i«'if.Co/. Glou enter Regt,
Dug'iil'i Henry C. G.i««if.Co/. Rifle D-pjt
Dunoar, Fred. W.'" if.Co/. Bengal S.C
Dunbar, Wm. Matthew, "« Lt.Col. 24 Foot
Dunlop, Samuel, '*' CMG. Major, Royal Artillery ..
Durand, Anthony,"" if.Co/. BombayS.C ?
Durand, Charles James,"' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Durnlord, Arthur George,''^ Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Duval, John,'"3 if.Co/. Madras S.C
Dyke, Edward Hart,'"* if.Co/.R. (Bengal) Artillery
II Jane 58
Depart-
9 June 54
2 Aug. 48
_.54 7 Apr. 58!
3 Apr. 52;i8 Apr. 56
3 Nov. 56 25 June 67,
2 May 46 23 Nov. 56:
I July 49, 8 Sept. 55
I May 53; 18 Feb. 61
7 Aug. 58 I Oct. 6-j
)Dec. 59 '30 July 71
) Aug. 54 1 31 Aug. 55;
) Dec. 561 6 July 661
) Feb. 55 9 Apr. 61
) Oct. 57 1 8 July 58j
'. Oct. 58J1 1 June 70,
i May 57 '20 Dec. 66J
mental Service
5 July 72
5 July 72
25 June 75
2 Mar. 65
28 Aug. 71
2 Sept. 67
6 Sept. 77;
18 Mar. 78
20 June 65
II Dec. 73
10 May 74
1 Sept.77
n June 78^
2 Dec. 74'
8 Dec.
24 Aug. 58
; 1 June 56
23 Feb. 55
20 Feb. 58
7 June 54
20 Dec. 54
8 June 55
15 Feb. 48
14 July 46
3 Aug. 60
12 Dec. 46
26 Jan. 47
2 Feb. 32
5 Dec. 541
29 Dec. 44
54 1 Sept.571 5
4 Jan. 71:14
1 May 58' 5
3 May 64I I
6 Feb. 63 II
8 Feb. 61 1 3
5 Jan. -jo' I
6 Sept.68| I
7 Feb. 54| 7
7 J1I.V 571 2
7 Nov. 63 1 28
3 June 72' 8
2 June 7o'i2
9 Dec. 54 1 2
9 Dec. J4ii5
3 Feb. 6ii 3
1 Aug. 67; 23
b Dec. 67! 3
5 Dec. 71 9
3 Aug. 72 3
3 May 70 i
4 Mar. 65 23
2 Dec. 62] 5
3 May 71 1 1
[ June 60' 19
J Aug. 67; I
I Oct. 71 17
t Jan. 71 22
D Apr. 64! I
t .Tan. 71I ^
7 June 60 25
3 Oct. 54 14
^9 June 58
't7 Aug. 41
22 Aug. 57
12 Dec. 57
9 July 52
2 Sept. 58
21 Sept. 60
20 June 55
12 June 58
5 Mar. Oi
12 Dec.
45 j
12 Dec. 57
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6 Juno 54
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13 June 56
24 Apr 55
5 June 55
I Aug. 48
5 Jan. 55
20 Feb. 54
4 Aug. 57
11 Jan. 48
12 June 57
8 June 60
!3 Dec. 64
!4 Apr. 50
,5 Sept. 49
ioJuly 37
24 Sept. 55
7 Apr. 56
3 Oct. 51
.0 Aug. 56
29 Dec. 54
27 Aug. 58
1 Oct. 57
3 July 60
7 Apr. 46
24 July 58
27 Aug. 58
26 May 54
I Mar. 50
[3 Feb. 63
3 June 60
29 May 57
27 Aug. 58
[2 Oct. 63
?2 Dec. 59
>i May 51
I I Aug. 55:
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127 Dec. /17
8 Dec. 54
28 Dec. 42
27 Aug. 58
15 May 57
26 Nov. 57
I Sept.s7
20 May 53
23 Mar. 55
7 Apr. 56
26 Aug. 56
18 May 58
21 June 56
15 Nov. 53
27 Apr. 58
3 Aug. 7-.
July 72
July 78
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Dec. 75
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Jan. 73
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2 Mar. 71
27 Aug. 72
2 Sept. 73
I Jan.
12 Aug. 86
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18 Nov.
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i 6 Nov.
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72
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Sept. 82
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^'^S. 77
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May 85
Aug. 90
July 85
July 85
Feb. 85
July 83
June 88
Dec. 85
Dec. 88
1 Dec. 85
I Mar. 8g
:5 Apr. 85
3 Apr. 87
25 July 83
14 June 70
, 16 July 84
86 31 May 90
69 7 July 69
77 II July 8i
7 1 Oct. Si
i| 2 Mar. 85
84I12 June 88
r Dec. 78 12 Aug.
Feb. 59,
Jan. 62*26
Jan. 48
Mar. 58
Sept. 66
Nov. 59 29
July 67(17
Feb. 581 5
June 68] 21
Aug. 671 I
Apr. 63129
Feb. 54! 21
Aug. 69I22
Nov. 68131
Sept.6i|3t
Sept. 70'
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Juiie67
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June 74
July 72
Dec. 60I12
June 64 16
Dec. 69I12
Sept. 551 14
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^ 6 Oct. 85
74 29 Nov. 75
"2 18 Dec. 86
8 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 89
13 Aug. 90
i8 Nov. 86
8 Apr. 82
I July 85
?S July 88
24 Dec. 84
13 Jan. 85
18 Nov. 86
20 Dec. 88
I July 85
— 6 Nov. 90
74 23 Jan. 78
77 I July 8 1
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I Mar. 61
. July 55
; Oct. 68
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July 72114
Sept. 7q'22
Oct. 77
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Jan. 68
Aug. 77
Dec. 78
Oct. 71
Sept. 78
July 81
Nov. 79
June 75
Feb. 76
July 3i
Oct. So
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Apr. 73
Deo. 77
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66 26
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July 81 ■>2
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14 June 76
14 June 76
27 May 62
17 Nov. 83
I Apr. 86
23 June 75
16 Nov. 83
12 Apr. 79
I Nov. 82
I July 87
I July 85
17 Oct. 73
22 Oct. S3
13 Dec. 88
13 July 78
3 Sept.84
30 Jan. 89
I Sept. 91
I Mar. 85
4 Feb. 87
25 Oct. 89
21 Dec. 90
I Sept. 75
I July 83
12 Dec. 87
I June 82
11 June 84
75 21 July 75
81 I July 85
30 May 88
22 Sept. 89
12 Apr. 88
14 Apr. 75
4 Sept. 85
q Sept. 82
27 Oct. 82
17 Aug. 86
I July 8s
74 25 Nov. 74
81 I July 85
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a PensioJi.
6iS
Earle, Edward Lempriere,"= Lf.CoI. Bengal Staff C.
Eden, William Thomas, Lf.Col. Bombav S.C
Edridge. Fred. L.,''" Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
EUaby, Huccli Latimer,'"" Major, Royal Artillery ...
Elliott, John,i"s CB. CMG. Zf. R. "Marines; I>i-'l
specfor General of Police. Barhadoeg i
Ellis, Chas. H. F. U.Col. Roval Artillery..
Ellis, Chiis. John,'"!' Captain, R. Marines
Elton, Fred. Coiilthurst,'*" CB. Lt.Col. R. Art. [R]
Euglediie, 'William John. Lt.Col. Roral Engineers...
Ethelston. Edm. PeeV>^ Lf.Col. N. Lanca.shire Regt.
Evans, Ed. Lloyd Malcolm, Lf.Col. Madras S.C
Ei-ans, Ernest Theodore. Lt.Col. Lancashire Fas. ...
Evans, Harry Lewis,'*' Lt.Col. R. Marines
Evanson, Richard Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Everett, Edw.'" DSO. Lt.Col. Cameron Highldrs...
E,-ro, Fr'.iprickYincent,'*«X^ Co?. R. (Bengali Art.
Fkirbrother, Chas. M. Sutton, Lt.Cul. lo Hussars...
Fail-lie, John Robt.'^" Lf.Col. Madras S. C
Fanshawe,ThomasBasil,'ss x/ CoZ 33 Foot
Farquharson. John, CB. Lt.Col. R. Engnec-rs
Farquharson, Matthew Henry. '89 Lt.Col. R. Mar...
Farrington, George BaiHie,'°°i^'"o?. Madras S. C...
;'.».c.Farrington,'lIastiucrsD'0.'s"t Co?. Regtl. Di^t.
r,irrington,MaIcolmC.''"CB.ii'.Co?.YorkLt.Inf. [R]
Featherstonhauirh, Albany, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Fellowes, Cooper M. 'S.^"'^ Lf.Col. 107 Foot
Feun, Edwin Glass, Col. Regimental District.
Ferguson, Chas. J. 0'X."=t Lf.Col. R. Engineers...
Ferris, James Ludlow, '5^ if.Co?. Bengal Staff Corps
Field, Spencer, Lf.Col. Warwick Regiment
Filgate, Alex. Jerome,"* if. Co?. R. iMadras) Eng.
Firebrace, FrederlcK, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Fischer, Bowness, Lt Col. Madras Staff Corps
Fisher, Vincent Carne,"* Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art...
FitzGerald, Alfred John,"^ if. Co?. 60 Rifles
FitzGerald, James,"' Lf.Col. Bengal Staff Corp.s ...
FitzGerald, James,"* Lt.Col. "vVarwickshire Regt...
Fletcher, Charles Wm."° Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Flower, Stephen, Lf.Col. Irish Rifles
Foote, Frank Barnard,-"" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Foord, Albert Willoughby,^" Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Forbes, George Harrison Ai'n, if .Co?.Royal Artillery
Forbes, Henry Twisden, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Forbes, John Greenla w,2»3 if. Co?. R. (Bengal' En
Ford, Arthur,2»* if. Co?. Royal Artillerv
V.s.c. Ford. Hugh Ingrow E. ^"5 Lt. Col. R. (Ben. I Art.
Forester, Ron. EmeUus J. Weld,*'' Ca;if. Unattached
Forster, Jas. Fitz E.,*"' Major, Duke of Corn-)
wall's Light Infantry .' J
Forth, AUred Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Frampton, William J.-"* Col. Regimental District...
Francis, George Edmoud,*"' Lt.Col. 20 Foot
p.s.c. Frankland, Colville,"" if. Co?. Regtl. District...
Fraser, Alex. Thomas, Lf.Col. R. (Madras) Eng. ...
Eraser, George Leith,*" Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Fraser, Thomas Lyons,^'^ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Free, John Fredenck,"^ if. Co?. R. (Bengal) Art.
Fresson, Charles Hill,*'"* Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Fry, John William.^'s Captain, 88 Foot
Furse, George Armand,^'^ CB. Major, 42 Foot [R]
Fyler, Arth. Evelvn,"r Lt.Col. W. Kent Regt. (50 F.)
Gahagan, Albert,*'* if.Co?. MadraL S.C
Gallwey, Patrick FitzG.-" Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv
GarnauU, Alfred Edw."» if. Co?. R. (Bengal) Art."
Garnier, John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Garton, AViUoughby Henry,-' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Gaynor, George,**^ Major, 104 Foot
Gibaut, Philip,**^ . lie /o)-, 73 Foot
Gibb, Jas. Shaw,''** Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Gibbs, George Re.ynell, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Gildea, Stanhope ilason. Major, Unattached
Gillies, George James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Gillies, Mark M.*-= Col. Regimental District
Gillum, William James,**'' Ifa/or, Unattached
Glancy, John,**" Major, 14 Foot
Glasspoole,Wm. A.*** if. Co?. Bombay S.C
Gleig, Charles Edward Stuart, Captain, 14 Foot
Glencross, William, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusiliers ...
Goddard, Fred. FitzClarenee,**' Co?. Army Ser- ]
vice Corps [Departmental Seroice -zif^yearg) i
Godfrey, Albert Henry ,*^'' Major, Depot Battalion...
p.g.c. Goff, Roll. Chas. *3' Capf.Jr Lt.Col. Coldst. Gds.
Goldie, Barre John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers
Goldie, James.*^^ Lt.Col. 6 Dragoon Guards [R] ...
Gordon, Chas. V.*^' Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Gordon, Edward Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Gore, Charles Clitherow,*^^ Lt.Col. Irish Rifles,")
Gentleman at Arms J
p.s.c. Gorham, Charles A.,*^'' Lt.Col. R. Artillery...
Gosset, William Butler,*^' if.Co?. Royal Engineers
Gowdon, Edward Smith, if.Co?. Roval Artillery
Graham, James.*^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Graham , John Higgin,*39 Lt.Col. 22 Foot
COENET,
jndLiEUT.
or ENSIGN,
14 June so 30 Oct.
23 Dec. 55 26 Ma J
55 26 May
19 Feb. 5
! 5 June 41
16 Mar. 44
23 Oct, 54
24 Aug. 54
3 Jan. 45
:3 Sept. 64
lo An.,
8 Apr.
3 Hay
I Oct. 57
21 Dec. 47
I Jan. 55
J3 Dec. ^^7
6 Fell. 55
5 May 47
13 Sept.64 4 Jan. 71
29 June 48 17 Sept. 51
13 June 57 i3 July 61
I Mar. 55 14 Sept. 55
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COtOSEL.
COLOJfEL.
27 Aug. 58 22 Apr. 68,14 June 70 31 Dec. 79
59 20 Dec. 67 23 Dec. 75 20 Dec. 81 ^ 9 M-ir. 82
55i 7 Aug. 57 3Sept.67j 8 Oct. 76 i July 8r
571 8 Aug. 68 30 Apr. 77*30 Apr. 84 24 May 841
45,24 Feb. 54' I July 67 15 Sept. 69.
69 I Oct. 771 I Oct. 84 I Oct. 8&
55 15 Sept. 58 j 3 Aug. 69 26 May 7a
6t 5 July 72| I July 81 i July 85
71 22 May 8023 Nov. 86 23 Nov. 90-
66 31 Dec. 78 31 Deo. 8627 June 8S
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20 Apr. 46 5 Feb.
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8 Nov. 42
16 June 56
23 Apr. 58
20 Feb. 50
18 Sept. 60
II Dec. 49
II Dec. 58
II Dec. 58 12 June
6 Aug. 46|i5 Mar.
II Dec. 49 22 Aug.
-_ Dec.
28 Dec
54 27 Apr.
24 Sept.
57 27 Aug.
.„ ^..-vJ. 32 9 Apr.
19 Dee. 62 14 Sept.
20 July 50 23 July
12 Dec. 56 18 Sept.
-- 9 Feb.
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10 Jan. 45
16 Sept. 59
4 Mar. 59 2 Feb.
2 Feb. 55 4 Feb.
12 June 57 27 Aug.
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4 Aug. 57
3 No..
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7 Sept.56 I
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53
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58 27 Aug.
45 7 June
53 4 Oct,
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12 June 50 27 Aug
9 June 43 7 Jan.
25 May 55 28 Dec.
29 Mar. 55 " '^"'^
18 Oct. 53
18 Oct. S3 o ISfV.
20 Dec. 46 24 May
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14 Jimesi
29 Jan. 40
12 Oct. 52
II June 47
25 June 5*<
29 Apr. 37
15 June 55
14 Feb. 45
9 Mar. 55
3 Jan. 47 15 Apr.
I June 4124 June
16 Apr. 58 5 May
._ Dec.
I Mar.
II Dec.
13 Feb.
30 Apr.
8 Feb.
5 June
4 Jan. 65
1 Sept- 54
2 June 6 1
47
55
58
55
24 Nov.
!i4 July
'12 Nov.
14 Jan.
15 May
29 May
19 Dec.
12 July
113 June
' 2 May
I Jan.
30 Jul V
18 Feb.
'29 Dec.
3 Aug.
19 .luue
i 9 June
29 July
23 June
3 -iug.
13 July
17 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
22 May
31 Oct.
:i Dec.
4 Aug.
15 Sept
23 Mar.
16 June
17 Mar.
.-■o Feb.
14 July
II Dec.
II Dec.
7 Mar.
(27 Aug.
24 Mar.
,20 Nov.
j„'25 May
33:23 May
66116 Sept,
3 Jan. 65, 3 Jan. 71 26 Feb. 76
77; I Jul.y 81I26 May 86
59 25 Feb. 62 2 Oct. 72
69 13 June 77 13 June 83
65 I Oct. 77 15 June 8s
65 I Aug. 72 8 Dec. 79
62 23 July 74 IS Mar. 79
61 20 Apr. 66 20 Apr. 72
54 18 A|ir. 6s 24 Sept.73
72 I July 81 17 Mar. 87
72I26 Aug. 8o|i4 Dec. 84
67I 9 June 751 9 June 81
62 14 June76 i Jnly 81
58123 Dec. 7i!22jjec. 77
72 I July Si 131 Dec. 86
S8j 3 June 70 j 20 Aug. 71
69^ I July 81 15 Mar. B4
Oct. 77iio May 84
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15 Feb.
23 Nov.
12 Nov.
6 June
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18 Mar.
II May
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20 Apr.
2 July
8 Jan,
20 July
29 Sept,
31 July
I Feb.
ID Nov.
4 July
10 Dec.
I -^iS-
5 Mar.
29 Feb.
1 Sept.
11 Feb.
II July
15 Nov.
8 Dec.
2 Apr.
14 June
8 Mar.
4 Nov.
27 Aug.
25 June
19 May.
24 Dec.
20 Feb.
29 Dec.
14 Jan.
18 Feb.
0 Nov.
30 Jan.
4 Mar. 79
I Oct. 77
31 Mar. 75
18 De(
4 Aug. 77
1 May 80
24 Jan. 65
16 June 76
I July 8
20 Feb. 70
1 July 8
II Dee. 69
11 Dec. 78
2 Feb
20 Apr. 68
5 July 72
4 Feb. 74
14 Dec. 78
26 Sept. 57
I July 81
20 July 70
20 Oct, 77
22 Nov. 64
22 May 75
7 Oct. 76
4 July 65
to Dec. 73
8 Dec. 79
5 July 72
3 Feb. 6p
I Apr. 74
5 July 72
26 Dec. 66
I Oct. 77
3: Dec. 73
. Dec. 82
63114 June 71
49I 2 Nov. 61
59J15 May 72
58J28 Aug. 58
25 June
46
70
64
7 Feb.
6 May
24 Nov. 57
15 Dec. 77
I Oct. 77
6 June 56
6 Feb. 66
_ _ 3 Jan. 67
46:26 Oct. 58
70J I July 81
4 Mar. 85
24 Feb. 82
31 Mar. 82
18 Dec. 38
4 Aug. 83
17 Ma.y 8
I Apr. 7
16 June 8
3 Mar. 86
20 Feb. 76
5 Oct. 84
II Dec. 75
Ti Dec. 84
I Mar. 70
II Dec. 75
10 May 8t
1 July 81
8 Dec. 84
10 Nov. 68
21 May 84
20 July 76
2 Mar. 81
2 July 74
29 Jan. 72
7 Oct. 83
4 July 71
10 Dec. 79
iS Nov. 82
13 Sept.7q
I Oct. 77
I July 81
4 July 80
26 Dec. 72
I Oct. 84
9 Apr. 86
5 Dec. S6
14 June 77
10 May 72
29 Sept. 78
22 Feb. 68
_ June 84
22 Nov. 68
15 Dec. 84
28 Mar. 86
Jan. 68
28 Apr. 75
3 Jan. 73
15 Nov. 69
21 June 87
21 May
12 Mar.
14 Jan.
21 Feb.
18 Feb.
10 Jan.
58I24 Mar. 69
6i| I Apr. 74
71 II May 81
6o| 5 July 72
61 24 Feb. 66
70 22 Nov. 77
20 Apr. 60 6 Oct. 72
8 Aug. 66 70 Mar. 75 ..
2 Aug. 60, 14 Jan, 62 5 July 72
10 Jan. 70 22 Nov. 77 24 Nov.
18 Feb. - ' - -
7 May
7 Feb. 69 7 Feb. 7^;
52I 5 Mar. 58 31 Dec. 68
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 78
16 Sept. 86
I July 81
4 Feb. 72
24 Nov. 84
1 July 81
2 Mar. 8
31 Dec. 87'
S July 7S.
1 Oct. 83,
IS June Sg.-
7 Jan. &o.
14 June 82
5 June 75
2 Mar. 7&
29 Aug. 93
24 Dec. 8&
15 Jan. 85
1 July 85
2 Dec. 84
31 Dec. 90
II Mar. 79
15 Mar. S8
10 May 8S-
4 Mar. 89
24 Feb. 80
31 Mar. 85
29 Sept. 95
4 Aug. 87
1 7 May 90
5 July 73
16 June 86
3 Mar. 90
31 Dec. 80
5 Oct. 88.
2 Feb. 78
11 Dec. 8S
I July 8a
15 Oct. 79
10 May 8s
23 June 83
8 Dec. 88
1 July 8b
21 May 88
2 Apr. So-
2 Mar. 85
11 May 78
29 Jan. 83
7 Oct. 87-
23 June 75
10 Dec. 81
18 Nov. 86
I June 82:
24 Nov. 77
IS June 85
17 Nov. 83
5 June 75
I Oct. 88
9 Apr. go
5 Dec. £7
41 Dec. 80
I July 811
I July 81L
I Aug. 72
25 June 88
July 81
10 June 85
28 Mar. 90
I July 81
15 Aug. 80
6 Oct. 75
1 July 81
29 Sept. 93
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10 Maj' 83.
5 Oct. 78
16 Sept. 90-
1 July 85
23 June 75
Oct. 89,
10 Jan. S3
2 irar. 85
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 89
24 Aug. 79
23 Apr. 73
6i6
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Graham, Ot.wayMayne,"''i^CoZ. Bengal S.C 20 Jan. 55
Graham, Robt.' BlacHall,"! Lt.Col. Bengal S. C 14 June 56
Grant, Alexander Charles, jt/a/o)', 87 Foot 20 Nov. 49
Grant, Ohas. Grfeme, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt. (17 F.) 28 Oct. 53
Grant, Fras. Wm.,^'" Lt.Col. Bengal Stafi Corps .
Grant, John Marshall, Col. Royal Engineers
Grant, John Pyne,^*^ Xf.CoJ. Bombay Staff Corps,
Grant, Murray DovetonV.T.="i^ CoZ. Bombay S.C. 21 Sept.55
Grattan, Albert O'Donnel.Xi.Co/. R. Engineers 19 Mar. 39
Grattan, Henry,^*= Lt.Col. Sussex Regiment (35 F.), 15 June 5
Graves, Shapland.'^'^i^.Co/. E. Kent Eegt I28 Feb. 56
Green. Andrew,**" Captain. Rifle Brigade; Captain ) j -ve„^
of Incalidif.Roijal Hospital. Chelsea i * ^^
Green, Malcolm Scrimshire, CB. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C. | 3 Jan. 45
Green, Sir William,2« JCCB. £^ Co/. Regtl. Dist. [R] 16 Jan. 5 =
coaifKT, ;
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orENSiGir.
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30 July S7J20 Jan. 67I20 Jan. 75 20 Jan. 81
30 Apr. 58 r4 June 68|i4 June 76 14 June 82
I Nov. 54I16 Aug. 59^ 5 July 72 31 Dec. 80
8 Dec. 54130 Jan. 55 14 Jan. 71J i Oct. 77
20 Apr. 57I18 May 58^20 Apr. 0920 Apr. 77 20 Apr. 83
1 Jan. 42 18 Mar. 43:17 Dec. 531 7 Jan. 65
4 Jan. 56124 Mar. 58 4 Jan. 68J 4 Jan. 761 4 Jan. 82
T7 Apr. 6o'2i Sept. 67 21 Sept. 75 21 Sept.8i
23 Feb. 42;26 Feb. 4912 Nov. 60I 3 Apr. 62
COLOITEL.
6 Feb. 57
6 July 59
10 Sept.55
21 Jan. 46
Apr. 55
4 June 61
8 Aug. 48
21 Feb. 60
27 Aug. 38
I Feb. 54
3 Mar. 6
Greenheid, Jas. Henry Latham, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.i i June 59
Gregorj-. George,^*^ Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Marines j Aug. 47
p.».c. Gregson, Lancelot Allgood,^^'' Jfoyor, ES'St) Lgjjgg
Surrey Regiment i ' ^'
Greig, Philip Henry ,«i Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.... 12 Dec. 57
Griffin, Robert Durie, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... ri Jan
Griffith, John G. Erskine.^s^ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. ...
ji.s.c. Griffiths, Hy. Harcourt.'^t Col. Regtl. Dist....
Gunthorpe, Edward Jas.^" Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Hague, Harry Clayton, Major, 11 Foot
Halahan, Henrv Thomas,^* i'.Co/. E. Kent Regt.
Bale, MatthewHolibrd,255i<.CoJ.ScottishRifles(26F.){i3 May 53) 9 July 54
Hall, Montagu,"" i^ Co/. Munster Fusiliers 1 i Mar. 52, i Feb. 56
J5.S.C. HaU, VVm. Bruce Eaikes, Lt.Col. R. Art 2: .lunesb
Hallett, Clem. Thos. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Coros I30 Dec. 43, i Feb.
Hallett, Wyndham Hughes,"' i/. Co/. Indian S. C. I [19 Dec. Co
Hamilton, George .lohn,"' if. Co/. Scottish Rifles! 22 Sept. 541 13 June 55
Hamilton, Henry Blackburne.^'" i/.CoZ. 14 Hussarsl;;! .Tuiy 64! [5 May 66
p.$.c. Hammick, Sii- St. Vincent Alex.^s'J iori. > .., <:j,„\r„„<:
X#.Co/. from 3f«.;o,- Oxford Light Infantry j|i2Jiar. t)ij29^ay 63
8 Feb. 61
15 May 66
4 Aug. 63
28 Mar. 74I 2 Feb. 83
11 Oct. 761 I July 81
12 June 64 I Apr. 74
30 Mar. 82
14 June 86
I July 8 1
1 Oct. 81
20 Apr. 87
7 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 86
16 June 82
11 Dec. 65
6 Aug. 84
I July S3
I July 81
12 Feb. 70
23 Nov. 56 ig Jan. 58 24 Jan. 65
9Aug.59i 5 July 72-13 Jan. 8i!i3 Jan. 85
I June 71 j I June 79 i June 83I30 Aug.87
19 Feb. 59! 5 July 72!io Mar. 77' 6 Aug. 80
4 Sept.67'13 Jan. 3i 18 Feb. 87 22 Feb. 88
24 Nov. 65,28 Feb. 77] I Jan. 84] i Jan. 88
18 Feb. 61J11 Jan. 68, :i Jan. 74I14 JunS 76
9 Mar. 68: 9 Mar. 761 9 Mar. 82! 9 Mar. 86
9 Mar. 56: _
6 Jan. 6o!i8 Sept.63'2i Aug. 6726 Dec. So'18 Mar. 85'iS Mar.
7 Sept.59 I Jau, 62I 7 Sepr.7i| 7 Sept.79! 7 Sept.85
28 Aug. 46 7 June _
24 Nov. 57:26 Sept.6o
ti Dec. 58 I Oct. 61
12 Dec. 57'27 Aug. 5!
2 July 58 15 Oct. 61
4 Jan. 60
8 June 55
20 Jan. 50
26 Oct. 60
2 Feb. 41
4 Apr. 54
6 Jan. 60
II June 58
5 Mar. 58
1 Jan. 44
13 Sept. 53
9 Dec. 53
8 Dec. 5_
24 Feb. 46
20 Feb. 52
19 June so
27 June 60
20 Dec. 54
19 Aug. 56
I Jan. 62
23 Nov. 56
to June 53
30 Dec. 64
22 Sept. 42
13 Jan. 60
23 Nov. =6
3 Oct. 62
27 Aug. 58
10 July 60
I Apr. 59
Hammond. Hj'. Albany, Lt.Col. Madras Stuff Corps
Hamond, Robt. Thomas, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art...
Handley, Aug. Meurant,-'' Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
Hanna.'Hy. Bathurst,^^ Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Harcourt, A. Fred. P.^'^ Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Harcourt, George John,^^* Lt.Col. 102 Foot
Hardy, Son. Chas. Gathome Gathorne-, ii. Co/. ■)
Reserve Depot S
Hardy, Edm. Armitage,^^ ^ity'or, 21 Hussars
Earford, Fred. Henry, Major, Scots Guards
Harris, Henry Wm.^us Lt.Col. Bombay StaffCorps
Harris, James Kdw. Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Harrison, Chas. Wm. I. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng...
p.s.c. Harvey, Chas.Lacon,*«i/.Co/.\Viltshire Regt.
Harvey, Charles Smith.^"* Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Hassard, Robert Deev,^'^+ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Hassell, Jas. Wm.^'s if. Co/. Royal Scots
Hasted, John Ord, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers.
Havelock, Acton Chaplin, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hawes, Herbert J. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Hawthorn, George Shedden.^;" Lt.Col. BombayS.C.
Hawthorn, Robert,-'°+ Col. Royal Engineers
Hay, Charles, Major, Bombay StaffCorps
p.s.c. Heaslop, Colpoys Parkyns. Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art.
Heaihcote, Charle's &raham,2;' Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
31ebbert,WniiamStanley,2"2 if. Co/. R. (Madras) Art.
Heberden, Aenxy,''''^ Lt.Col. Royat Artillery
_p.».c. Helsbam- Jones, Henry H.,2"3 if. Co/. R. Eng...
Hemery, Edward, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers...
Henry, George Cecil. ^'^ Co/. Roj'al Artillery [R] ...
Hepp'er, Albert James,="t DSO. Lt.Col. R. Eng
Herbert, Geo. Flower,"^ Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Hercy, Eustace Lovelace, Col. Regtl. District
Herschel, John, Major, R. (Bengal) Engineers
Hewetson, Geo. Shaw Butler, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
JSewett, Geo. L. K.*"^ Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps .... 20 Jan. 57 g July 57
HeyvTood, John Magee, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng..., 13 June 56 27 Aug,
Hill, Francis Charles,"'" if. Co/. Essex Regiment ... 21 Oct. 53 18 Aug. 54
JHill, John, if. Co/. Royal Engineers 25June62
Hill, Peter Edw.^'* if. Co/. Royal Artillery 22 June 53 17 June 54
Hitchins, Horatio Otto,"' Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. 12 Dec. 51 8 June 57
Hobart, Geo. B. Benjamin,'®" Lt.Col. Royal Art 7 Apr. 56
Hodnett, William Patrick, if. Co/. Dorset Regt. ...26 Oct. 58 3 Dec. 61
-Hogg, John Roberts, Co/. Royal Engineers 1 Oct. 57I
Holberton, Thos. Nelson,"*' Col. Royal Artillery ... 12 June 52 27 Apr. 58
Holdsworth. John Kelly, if. Co/. Royal Artillery ... 22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54
Holt, William J."**^ CB. Col. Regimental District ... 24 July 57 15 Feb. 59
Home, David Milne,"*^ Col. Regimental District ... 6 May 62 29 Dec. 65
Home, Fred. Jervis, CSI. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. 11 June 58 27 Aug. 58
Hook, Lionel,2s* if. Co/. 19 Foot [R] 5Sept.34 4 Dec. 38
: Hope, Charles ErroU,^^ Lt.Col. Regimental Dist... 23 Aug. 54 26 July 55
Hore, John Christopher, ^^s Lt.Col. Royal Marines... 8 May 55 2 Nov. 58
Hornsby, Geo. Mackenzie Bent,"*' Lt.Col. R. Art 22 Dec. 59
Hoskins, Arthur Reginald,"** Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Art. 18 June 51 28 Apr. 56
Hudleston, John, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps 4 Aug. 58 i July 59
Hudleston, Josiah, if. Co/. Madras StaffCorps 3 July 48 1 7 Oct. 55
Hughes, Wm. Gwynne, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps 12 June 38 25 Dec. 60
Hume, Edwanl Trevor,"*' Lt.Col.^. (Bengal) Art. 12 Dec. 56 27 Apr. 58
28 June 54
26 Feb. 58 I Apr. 70] i Oct. 77
2 Oct. 66 I Nov. 78:30 Nov. 83 ;
3 June 59I 5 July 72I15 Dec. 80 1
30 July 62'i8 Dec. 75 22 Sept.8o 1
6 July 67! 8 Sept.75] 8 Sept. 82
28 Aug. 57I30 Dec. 63 30 Dec.
19 Dec. 72ii9 Dec. 80 19 Doc. S6J19 Dec. 90
28 Dec. 6oj 5 Jan. 74I15 Dec. 84 15 Dec. 88
24 Mar. 69I I July 81 17 Mar. 86I17 Mar. 90
26 Feb.
7 Sept.89
I July 81
30 Nov. 87
15 Dec. 84
4 July 83
8 Sept. 86
25 Nov. 74
70! I July 8
11 Dec. 7011 Dec. 78
12 June 66 12 Apr. 73
23 Jan. 69 7 .Ttme 79
4 Jan. 72 12 May 77
8 June 67: 8 June 75
15 Aug. 60 4 Jan. 71
17 Apr. 69
25 Nov. 52 20 July 58
4 Nov. 64
12 Sept. 66 4 Apr. 74
2 Dec. 68 I July 81
14 Dec. 70' I June 78
23 Oct. 67, 9 Nov. 70
I Oct. 71,19 Feb. 79
13 July 46|i2 Oct. 57; I Jan. 64
20 June 49
9 Dec. 42
16 Dec. 46
IS Oct. so
5 Feb. 58
8 Dec. 54i23 Mar. 6
27 Apr. 58|22 Mar. 63
20 May 381 8 Dec. 67
1 Feb. 50:27 June 57
II May 54 20 Feb. 64
17 Feb. S4J22 Sept.58[ 5 July 72
30 July 62 27 June 72 27 June 3o
14 Apr. 74
5 July 72
8 Dec. 75
24 Feb. 66
20 Feb. 7
21 June 87110 Nov. 91
II Dec. 84 II Dec. 88
1 July 8i 10 Dec. 84
29 Sept. 82:29 Sept. 86
2 Mar. 8ti 2 Mar. 83
3 June 8i| 8 June 83
II Nov. 76 7 .lune 79
12 Aug. 76
25 Mar. 60
29 June 72 27 Sept. 82
30 July 84
2 Oct. 70
19 Dec. 56I 3 Aug. 67 I Oct. 77
21 Sept. 60; 10 Nov. 63 2 May 78
10 Junesgj 6 July 72 i July 79
2 Oct. 5o[i8 Oct. 55 5 Deo. 71
1 Aug. 55:29 July 63 4 Aug. 72
10 Dec. 48:12 Mar. 56
23 Oct. 47'2oJune54 2 Nov. 55
22 Dec. 59121 Sept. 72 i July 81
10 Dee. 52: 9 Sept. 55 14 Oct. 68
11 Feb. 5Q 14 Mar. 65:23 Oct. 75
12 Dec. 56J27 Aug. sSjto Nov. 69^10 Mar. 76
20 Feb. 54 14 Sept. 53 20 Feb. 66J20 Feb. 74
20 Jan. 69:20 Jan. 77
10 Nov. 69 3 May 75
16 Mar. 60 25 Jan. 71
12 Sept. 75 25 June 82
Humfrey, Benj. Geale,"'" i<. Co/. Royal Artillery: ...J21 Dec. 53
I Apr. 60
6 Feb. 61
14 Nov. 65
30 Sept, 68
Jau. 6s
5 July 72
5 July 72
24 July 75
I July 81
I Oct. 77
5 July 72
5 July 72
23 Jan. 78
19 Dec. 60
26 Mar. 60
2 Sept. 68'
2 Dec. 68|
14 Dec. 70,31 Dec. 78
27 Apr. 49 18 Jan. 61
17 Nov. 63
3 Aug. 67
25 Sept. 72
30 Mar. 60
4 Aug. 70
18 Feb. 61
12 June 70
24 Mar. 65
I Apr. 6
I Oct. 77
26 May 79
13 Nov. 80
5 July 72
4 Aug. 78
3 July 68
12 June 78
II Dec. 72
5 July 72
4 Apr.
I Apr.
12 Aug.
24 Dec. 84
19 Feb. 86
I Jan. 70
I July 81
18 Mar. 78
8 Dec. 81
24 Feb. 72
20 Feb. 78
I Apr,
7 June 86
20 Dec. 82
I July 81
18 Nov. 82
I July 74
I July 81
28 June 62
31 Aug. 63
I Oct. 87
6 Sept. 73
I July 81
10 Mar. S3
20 Feb. 80
20 Jan. 83
1 7 Aug. 8 1
I Apr. 90
12 Aug. go
24 Dec. 88
17 Aug. 90
14 Apr. 73
1 July 83
18 Mar. 82
8 Dec. 85
23 June 75
15 Dec. 80
2 July 85
23 Aug. 86
31 Dec. 86
1 July 8s
2 Jan. 86
I July 79
I July 85
25 Nov. 64
20 July 76
20 Dec. 92
6 Sept. 78
I July 85
10 Mar. 86
I Mar. 85
20 Jan. 87
3 May 82] 3 May 86
Oct. 77] I Oct. 82
25 June 89: I Aug. 95
8 June 79! 8 June 83
31 Dec. 7821 July 82
24 July 82^24 July 86
14 Apr. 86 14 Apr. 90
14 July 83 14 July 87
24 Aug. 77 24 Aug. 81
17 Apr. 78:17 Apr. 82
c May 82: 6 May 86
6 Apr. 81
-.7. Aug. 86
7 Dec. 71
I July Si
6 Apr. Ss
12 Aug. 90
13 Mar .79
I July 85
8 May S3 19 July 84
21 Dec. 8621 Dec. 90
28 Feb. 77
22 Feb. 77
4 Aug. 84
3 July 74
1 2 June 84
I July Si
4 Oct. 79
4 Aug. 88
29 Nov. 76
12 June 88
I July 85
4 Oct. 83
Colonels Retired on. Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
617
COBNET,
2ndLiEnT.
OrBKSIOW.
30 July 62
6 July 57
Hunter', Charles'Petcr, i*.Co?."Bengal S.C 20 Jan. 51 18 Apr. 53
Huskisson,JohnWiniam,«'2i/.Co;.EssexResc.(56F.) 8 Nov. 50 19 -fan. 55
Huskisson, Samuel Geo.-'^ Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt. 15 May 55 i Jan. 59
Huteheou, David.^'J*/,*. Co?. Bombay S.G 17 Feb. 47I 3 Sept.51
Button, Edmund Baron. Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons 30 Mar. 60 23 Sept. 62
Hutton, Henry Francis,=5»t Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers i Apr. 59 2 Dec. 63
Ilderton. Chas. E.^'^ DSO. Lt. Col. W. Surrey Regt. 5 Sept. 62 20 May 68
Impey, Eugene Clutterbuck,2''6rzii. if. Cy?. Ben. S.O. 10 Dec. 50 15 Noy. 53
Impey-Lovibond, Arch.-*'t Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. n Dec. 40 24 Sept.44
Iredell, James &hT\x\ih,^' Lt.Col. Bombay S. C 13 Dec. 56 31 Jan. 58
Isaacson, Henry de S. i^Co/. Royal Artillery 23 June 57
Isacke. Lancelot Henry .^'s Lt.Col. Madras S.C 11 Dec. 49 i5 Nov. 53
Izod, William Henry, i^ Co/. Royal Artillery 20 Apr. 5
Jackson, Albert Jarnes Alex.^s't Lt.Col. Irish Regt. 23 Oct. 60 20 Sept. 64
Jackson, Fred. George, Col. Regimental District ... 30 Mar. ';8 6 May 59
Jacob, Wm. V. FitzGerald, X#. Co?. Bengal S.C. ... 8 Dec. 55 4 Junes?
Jago, Robert Stephens. Lt.Col. Madras S. C 4 Sept. 55 23 Nov. 56
James, Charles.^'' Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 20 Feb. 46 15 Nov. 53
James, James Poleglaze, Lt.Col. Mad''as S. Corps u June 58 23 Aug. 6
Jameson, Charles,™' Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps.... 12 June 52 23 Nov. 56
Jeffreys, William, ™i R. (Bengal) Engineers 8 .Tune 54 30 Sept.57
Jenkins, Edward Gordon.™^ i<. Co/. Bbmba3' Staff C. 20 Sept. 54 20 May 57
Jepson, Henry Joseph,™^ Lt.Col. 102 Foot '20 Feb. 46 29 Feb. 48
Jervis, William Swynfen.3"* if.CoZ. Munster Fus ... 4 Feb. 57 30 Apr.
Johnson, Richard, Lt.Col. Lincoln Regiment 30 Apr. 58129 Nov. 59
Johnston, C'harles,^"^ Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 27 June 48 1 Nov. 48
Johnston, Patrick.sos ii. Co/. 32 Foot,
Johnstone, John Douglas,*"' Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Johnstone, James Wm. Hope,^"* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Johnstone, Richard. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
JoUiffe, Charles,*« Capt. R. Marine Artillery
JoUiffe, Joseph Hemy,="J Lt.Col. R. Marines
Jones, Henry Norris, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Jones, Thomas John.-'" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Judge, Chas. Neave,^'^ ilio /or. Royal (Bengal) Eng.
Judge, Spencer Alfred T.^" i«.Co/. Bengal S. C
Kay, Henry Monckton, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Marines
Keays, William TufnelUS'-* if . Co/. Bombay S. C. ..
Kemmis, William, Lt.Col. Royal Artiller.y
Keough, William, Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Kerr, William Fred.5'*t Col. Regimental District .
King, John Robert, Lt.Col. Roj-al Arrilleiy
King-Harman, Wentworth Hy. Lt.Col. Royal Art,
Kingsley, William H. B.sis CB. if. Co/. Regtl. Dist.
Kinsman, Harold John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ...
Knatchbull, Francis.^'s Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt. (9 F.)
KnatchbuU, Norton, ^i' Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regt. ...
p.s.e. Knollys, Wm. Wallingford.^is 'Lt.Col. 93 Foot.
Knowles, Fred.^w i^ Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
Knox, Richd. Annesley,^-" Lt.Col. Lancaster Regt.
Kyle, Samuel Cotter,^' Major, Royal Artillery
Lacy, Richard,^^' if. Co/. 59 Foot
Lance, Wm. Henry Joseph,^^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Lang,ArthurMoffatt,32*if.Co/. [R] (Bengal) Eng.
Lang, Richd. Tickell M. Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry...
Langmore, Edward Ham,^^^ zt.Col. Bengal S.C
Larminie, Edward Merry ,^26 Lt.Col. Royal Eng. ...
p.i.c. Lascelles, Walter R.327 i(. Co/. Rifle Brig. [R]
Laughton, Arthur Fred.^i^s CB. if. Co/. Madi-as S.C.
Laurie, Julius D. Dyson-.^^sf Col. Regtl. District ...
Le Grice, Fred. Swaine,'^' Lt.Col. R. Artillery
IjeMes8urier,Augustus,330C7£.if.Co/.R.{Bom')Eng.
Le Mesurier, Cecil Brooke,"' CB. Col. R. Art. [R] ijg June 50 3 Feb.
Le Mesurier, Frederick Aug. 33itC5.if.Co/. R.Eng.l i Oct. 57
Lemon, Richard Seymour, Lt.Col. West York Regt.[29 Dec. 57 8 Oct. '
Le Mottee, Osmond Fras. if.Co/. Royal Artillery... i Oct.
Le Pelley, Emest.^sa Captain, 5 Foot 20 Oct. 40 27 Aug. 52
L'Estrange, Paget Walter,333 Col. R.Artillery [R]... 19 Dec. 48119 May 49
Lewes, Hugh Arthur,^^-' Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 4 Oct. 53I10 May 57
Ley, Frederick, Lt.Col. Royal Marines 27 Dec. 52 21 Mar. 54
Liardet, Charles Aylmer,*'= if.Co/. Madras S. C. ...
Lidderdale, James, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Lindsay, James Gavin.^^fi Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Liston, John. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Livesay, William.^^T Col. Regimental District
Lloyd, Richard B. Lt.Col. Worcester Regiment
Lloyd, Richard Mercer.^^s Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Lluellyn, Wm. Raymond.^ss Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Lockhart, Wm. Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Locock, Herbert. CB. Lt.Col. Roj'al Engineers
Logan, Joseph,3«lf(i/or,Supdg.OfficerofRecrnitin|i
Longfield, Forster,'*' Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt. (3 F.)'
Longmore, Charles Matthew,^" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Lord, Charles Ovven,3« Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Coi-ps
Lovett, John Richard,^" Major, 48 Foot 28 Nov. 45
Lowis, Ross Fendall,"= if. Co/._R. (Bengal) Art. ...Ui June 58
20 Nov. 38
27 Oct. 54
20 Dec. 52
20 Jan. 47
29 June 48
15 June 41
8 June 5,
9 Dec. 52
23 Nov. 55
20 Sept.57
6 June 55
23 Mar. ;8
20 Dec. 54
1 June 55
j2 June 58
5 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 54
22 Oct. 50
4 Sept.6o
7 Dec. 58
11 Mar. 42
18 Sept. 49
12 June 52
12 Oct. 59
I Mar. 45
29 Feb. 55
20 Apr. 57
16 Feb. 55
18 July 41
9 Feb. 55
23 Nov. 56
8 July 51
4 Sept.51
21 Jan. 4
22 June 5;
22 Dec. 59
27 Apr. s'
10 Nov. 5
7 May 59
4 Feb. 59
7 Apr. 56
2 Oct. "
5 Feb,
25 Feb. 55
21 June 51
30 Oct. 57
27 Aug. 58
6 June 54
9 Mar. 55
5 Nov. 50
4 Sept. 63
6 Mar. 63
10 Aug. 56
27 Sept.44
7 Feb. 51
10 Mar. 57
9 Dec. 60
25 June 62
21 Aug. 49
6 July 5
26 Aug. 5
13 Jn'y 5
I Oct. 57
72 Dec. 56127 Au
4 Oct. 55
9 Dec. 52
2 Aug. 55
7 Dec. 55
26 Oct. 55
17 Aug. 52
4 Mar. 56
11 Apr. 54
12 June 58
3 Feb. 54
15 Jan. 56
12 Dec. 45
24 Feb. 49
Lowry, Henry Macgregor,*«> Lt.Col. Suffolk Regt.
Luard, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. ...
Lynes, Samuel Parr, Col. Royal Artillery
Lys, Arthur Marriott,^*" Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
p.s.c. M'Causland, Marcus F. H., Lt.Col. R. Art
M'Caualand, Marcus L,, Lt.Col. 11 Foot
31 Aug. 55
8 June 55
17 Jan. 59
20 Oct. 56
27 Apr. 58
17 Oct. 56
3 Apr.
9 Mar. 55
12 June 58
28 Sept. 54
27 Aug.
7 Apr. 56
8 Dec. 54
1 Aug. 56
14 Mar.
10 Mar. 53
2 Mar. 47
27 Aug. 58
23 Mar. 58
27 Apr. 38
I Oct. 55
4 Mar. 56!ii Jan. 60
21 Dec. 59!
23 July 52; 24 Mar, 54;
9 June 72
29 Apr. 61
20 Jan. 63
10 Oct. 65
to Jan. 72
19 Dec. 60
8 May 67
2 A.ug. 68
31 Oct. 71
10 Dec. 62
3 Aug. 55
3 Dec. 68
10 Nov. 68
n Dec. Ji
27 Jan. 63
Feb. 74
22 Sept. 65
8 Dec. 67
4 Sept. 67
j8 Feb. 61
1 June 70
12 June 64
31 Aug. 64
20 Sept. 66
23 Nov. 56
8 Dee. 65
3 May 64
I Apr. 55
17 Feb. 51
22 Jan. 62
20 Dec. 64
18 Feb. 6
25 May 59
24 Feb. 54
28 Sept. 71
18 May 72
1 Mar. 67
9 Dec. 64
19 May 68
20 Sept. 69
5 Apr. 66
29 July 65
i6 May 65
16 x\Iar. 62
30 Mar. 67
2 May 63
16 Oct. 69
17 Nov. 57
30 Nov. 60
6 Nov. 54
4 Sept.72
12 Nov. 70
16 Dec. 67
6 June 54
18 Sept. 01
5 Mar. 62
6 Apr. 7:
23 Feb. 76
1 Mar. 60
5 Nov. 61
20 Apr. 69
II June 61
13 Jan. 69
31 Oct. 68
13 Jan. 57
11 July 67
12 June 70
30 Oct. 69
7 Oct. 59
29 June 55
4 Oct. 67
2 Apr. 63
4 Oct. 67
9 Dec. 64
29 June 63
7 Dee. 67
30 Apr. 64
4 June 58
4 Mar. 68
4 May 60
9 .Tune ao
5 July 72
20 Jan. 71
2 Dec. 77
19 July 76
17 Feb. 67
10 Apr. 76
I Apr. 74
I July 81
10 Dec
70
13 Dec. 76
I July 77
II Dec. 69
5 July 72
I July 81
II Oci!. 77
8 Dec. 75
4 Sept. 75
20 Feb. 66
11 June7S
12 June 72
5 July 72
20 Sept. 74
30 July 62
23 Aug. 76
I Oct. 77
9 Aug. 70
9 Nov. 62
28 Apr. 75
20 L)ec. 72
20 Jan. 67
4 Feb. 62
9 .' une 90
Dec. 82
9 June86|
-■ Dec. .
20 Jan. 77J3I Dec. 79
29 Nov. 79 5 July 82
28 June 84 1 23 June 88
17 Feb. 73j I Sept. 75
to Apr. Si! 10 Apr. 85
21 Oct. 8;; 26 May So
2T June 87129 Sept. 94
10 Dec. 76 19 Feb. 79
4 Dec. 61 1 I July 64
13 Dec. 82 29 Oct. 86
I ,Tuly 84 I July 88
11 Dec. 75' 10 July 80
1 July 8iti2 May 83
II Nov. 86J11 Nov. 90
25 Aug. 84 1 25 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 81; 8 Dec. 85
4 Sept.8ij 4 Sept. 85
20 Feb. 72 1 29 Nov. 76
11 June 84111 June S3
12 June 78 12 June 82
31 Dec. 78 31 Dec. 82
20 Sept. 80,30 Sept. 82
5 Oct. 72
I July Si
I July 81
15 May 72
I Apr. 66
15 Mar. 79
20 Dec.
II Nov. 76
15 Oct. 81
11 Mar. 82
I July 74
12 June 69
15 Mar. 83
20 Dec. 82
7 Aug. 7S
12 May 80
20 Aug. 72
9 Dec. 72
4 July 80
20 Sept. 77
16 Jan. 75
1 Oct. 77
T July Si
5 July 72
21 Aug. 75
21 Aug. 72
31 Dec. 78
5 July 72
29 Dec. 73
27 Dee. 68
13 Aug. 77
5 Dec. So
15 Jan. 76
23 Apr. 68
18 Sept. 69
5 July 72
12 Oct. 79
2 Mar. Si
17 Feb. 61
10 Mar. 75
20 Apr. 77
2 Aug. 74
25 Aug. 77
13 Mar. 74
5 July 72
20 Jan. 73I 9 June 77
27 Aug. 72 II July 74
lo Nov. 66 21 Aug. 67
7 Aug. 85J13 July 50
i3 Nov. 82! i3 jNov. 30
27 Aug. 81' I .July 81
9 Dec. 73^ I Mar. 81
13 Apr. 85 23 Nov. 87
20 Sept. 83 13 Jan. 86
16 Jan. 82! 6 Sept. 84
14 July 83 14 July 82
JO Dec. 80' 10 Dec. 90
7 Jan. 65
9 Nov. 56
24 Sept. 58
12 Dec. 60
24 Feb. 61
15 May 55
17 Mar. 69
16 May 65
30 June 66
10 May 65
4 Mar. 68
17 Jan. 72
2 Oct, 58
1 July 81 24 June 82
21 Aug. 82 21 Aug. 86
2 Mar. 81 2 Mar. 85
9 Apr. 86 9 Apr. 90
11 June 79 II Nov. 82
I July 81 17 Dec. Si
I Oct. 77 5 Dec. 83
18 Nov. 82 i3 Nov. 06
23 June 85:23 JuneSj
15 Jan. 83,17 Au.g. 84
20 Apr. 77|i2 Mar. 81
18 Sept. 75,12 June 7S
I Oct. 771 I Oct. 81
12 Oct. 85I12 Oct. 89
6 Aug. 89' 6 Jan. 94
8 May 69; i Dec. 75
I July 81 1 I July 85
20 Apr. 83 20 Apr. 87
1 July Si; i July 85
2Q Nov. 79' 29 Nov. 83
2 Mar. 81 1 2 Mar. 85
. . 24 July 75.24 July 80
I Oct. 77'i8 Feb. 82li8Feb. 86
I July 8i|23 Dec. S5I23 Dec. 89
1 Oct. 77] I Oct. 84I1S July 8g
23 Jan. 63 23 Apr. 73! i July Si
2 Nov. 55 13 Feb. 67 1 I Oct. 77
4 Oct. 75 4 Oct. 8ii I Dec. Si
I Oct. 77 4 June 79 25 Jan. S3
4 Oct. 75 4 Oct. 81] 4 Oct. 83
9 Dee. 72 9 Dec. 78 15 Dec. 81
5 July 72131 Dec. 78J31 Dee. 82
7 Dec. 75J 7 Dec. Si] 7 Dec. 85
19 June 76119 June S3I i June 83
27 Jul.y 70
4 Mar. 76
5 July 72
I Sept. 69 29 Jan. 77
25 Aug. 73
5 July 72
I Oct. 771 I Oct. 8t
4 Mar. 82' 4 Mar. 86
I July 8o| I July 84
I Jan. 84] I Jan. 83
I July 81 j I July ?5
31 Dec. 78 27 Aug. 3i
5 July 72 [19 May 8o|28 Feb. 84
12 Dec. 65|i2Dec. 71
24 Feb. 69 [24 Feb. 75
29 Dec. 64 21 July 74
31 Dec. 78 I Apr. 85
I Oct. 77 7 Sept. 82
5 July 72 II May 81
II Mar. 74
4 Mar. 76
27 Aug. 79
24 July 71
1 July Si
4 Mar. 82
27 Aug. 86
1 Oct. 77
14 June 76
12 June 76
31 May 78
I Apr. 89
18 Mar. 8s
II May 85
I July 85
4 Mar. 36
I Oct. 90
ig May So
6i8
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension.
M'Causland,Wm.Henry,3«i^.Co?.Cam. Highlanders
M'Clintock, William. Lf.Col. Royal Artillery
M'yeile, John Mapree, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
M'Niell, ChristiaiiWm. 2*'Cn;)^iiH, S. O. of Pensioners
M'Rae, Alex. R. T. Lf.Col. Beniral Infantry
M'Rae. John Graham, 3m Lf.Col. Bombay S. C
Macaulay. Charles Edward. 2^> Lf.Col. Bengal S. C.
Macdonald, George Fred. J/a/or, S. O. of Pensioners
Macdougall, John.ssa uXol. Madras StaflT Corps ...
MacDoxigall. Wm. Campbell.'ss Lf.Col. Bengal S.C.
p.f.c. MacGregor, Henry Grey,^" CB. Lt.Col. ,
Worcester Regiment i
Mackenzie, George, Lf.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Mackenzie, Jas. Staart Pra.-:er, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Mackenzie, John.^^ Mojor, Coast Brigade of Art....
Maokmnou, AValter C'arr,^^^ Jfojor, 3 Foot
Maclavertv, Arch. Iver. T.f.Col. R. (Madras) Art ...
Macpherson. Ewen H. D.^-^f't Lf.Col. Regtl. Dist [R]
Magrath, John Richard.^"" Lf.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Maguire, Constandne, Col. Regtl. Distiict
Maillard, Robert Thirkiil,35« Lt.Col. 16 Lancers
Mair, Wm. Crosby Siddons.^s' Col. Regtl. i.ist. ...
Maitland, Eardley,">60 C.B. Col. Royal Artillery
Maiendie, 5^i> Vivian Dering,^*' KCB. Lf.Col. R. Art
Malcolm, Ed. Donald, »«= CB. Col. R. Engineers [R]
Malcolm. George, ^"^ Major, Border Regiment (34 F.j
Malet, Harold Esdaile, Lf.Col. 18 Hussars ....'
Malthas, Sydenliara,^ CB. Lf.Col. 94 Foot
Mander, Alfred Thos. Lf.Col. R.(Bombay ) Engineers
Manderson, Thos. C. Lf.Col. R. (Bengali Eng
Manners, Richard Abraham,^" i^ Co/. Regtl. Dist.
Marett, Peter Daniel.^" Lt.Col. R. (Bombav) Art. ...
-Marsh, EdT\-nrd Newnham.^'^' Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Marsh, Hippisley Cunliffe,*is Lf.Col. Bengal S. C...
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Lt.Col. Roj-al Engineers ...
Marsh, Willoughby Digb.y, Col. Royal Engineers...
Marshall, Henrv,^''^ Lf.Col. Regimental District ...
Marshall, Robert G. S,.^f''^i Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Martelli. Thomas Challoner.^;" Lt.Col. Royal Art....
Martin, Henry Richmond."'' Lf.Col. Royal Art
Martin, Robert Connolly,'"^ Major, 19 Foot
Mason, Wm. Henry ,^^'' Lt.Col. Bomljay Staff Corps
Massy, William .3as, Lt.Col. Norfolk Regiment..
Math'ias, Frederick Hope."'* i^Co^. Madras S. C
Mathias, Vivian Dalton,"'^ Major, R. Marine Art....
Maude, Edwin,""'' Lf. Colonel, 109 Foot
Maunsell, William Stopford, Lf.Col. R. Artillery ...
p.f.c. Maxwell, Robt. James,"" Major, Manch. Regt.
Maycock, John Gittens,""" Lt.Col. 14 Foot
Mead, Henry Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng
Mead, John Alex. Richmond, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Melville, Bruce Hull, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Menzies, Charles Fred.""' Lt.Col. R. Marines
Merewether, George Lane Cockburn,"*" i^. Co?. )
Royal (Bombav) Engineers j
Merriman, Wm.."*' CLE. Lt.Ccl. R. (Bombav) Eng.
Meurant, Edward, ""^ Lt. Col. Regimental Dist. [R]
Mej'er, Albert,"*-! Col. Army Service Corps (War /
Office and Departmental Service yH? years) i
Michell, Thomas Bernard, Lf.Col. Bengal S. C
Middlecoat, Francis, i<. Co?. Madras Staff Corps ...
Middleton, b\ Beckford,"*" J5S0. Lf.Col. Madras S.C.
Mignon, Ma vJephsonJames."=*Z#. Co?. Bombav S.C.
Miles, Fred.' Nicholas, Lf.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
Miller, Edm. Wm. C. H , Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Mills, "\VilUam Thomas,"*^ Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
MUman, George Alderson,"'^ Lt.Col. Roj-al Artillery
Mitchel, Wm. Cadogan,"«" Lf. Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Mitchell, Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Mitchell. Herbert Leonard,"** Lt.Col. R. Art.
Moncrieff.Si- Colin C.Scott,"*" A'C5Z.iiru;.R. (Ben. ) E.
Money, RowlandErnleKyrle,"* if.Co?. Bengals. C.
Montague, Francis Barker, Lt.Col. 4 Hussars
))..'.c. Montgomerie, A.ylmer W. J."'-" Lt.Col. 20 Hus.
Montgomery, Arthur Hill Sandys,"'^ Col. Provi->
sional Battalion j
Moore, Charles Francis, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps
Moore, John Leslie,""" Captain S. O. of Pensioners...
p.s.c. Moorsom, Henrv Manvers,""* Lt.Col. R. Art.
p.s.c. Morgan, Alex. Brooke,"35CS.if.Co?.Norf.Regt.
Morland, John,"-'^ Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Morley, Clervaux, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Morris, Arthur, ""' Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
Morris, John Wm. H. C. G."^8 Capt. R. Marine Art...
Morris, Montague Cholmeley,"^ if. Cb?. Devon Reg.
Morrison, John Charles Downie,*'* Captain, Royal I
Marines : Gentleman at Arms (
Morton, Henry,*'^'! Lf.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Morton, James Francis, Lt.Col. Border Regiment..
Morton, Robert, Lf.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery
Mottet,Edw. Adolphus,-«'2£^. Col. Madras Statf Corps
Mottet, Henry Edward,*"" Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Muir, Wm. James Wemyss, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
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1
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or oti a Pension,
619
MuUoy, William TI.*''H Lf.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Murdoch, William Walpole/"* Lt.Col. R. Art
Murray, Andrew,'"'H X>SO. Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Murray, Frederick John Geo. Lt.Col. 3 Lir. Guards
Murray, James Murray,'"^ Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Murray, John,-«'f CB. Lt.Col. 94 Foot.'
p.s.c. Murray, Kenelm Digby,«n L>SO. Lt.Col.'}
Irish Fusiliers i
i»'a3h, Henry Peter Poleman,'">' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
JSTaylor, Cha. Edw.«8 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Neill, Geo. Eraser Eric Smith, Lt.Col. Madras S.O...
5repean,HeroertAug.Tiemey,^"^i^ Co/. Madras S.C.
Newall, Marius Chas. Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art
3^icholson, Albert Locke, ■"» Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Nightingale, Arthur C.*'' Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
"Nisbet, Robert Parry, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
-Nolan, Walter Raymond,"^ Major, 17 Lancers
North, William,-"^ Major, Royal Engineers
Noverre, William Lynd,«*i^ Co/. Bengal S.C
p.s.c. Noyes, George Augustus,*'' Lt.Col. R. Art....
Nuthall, Heury John,"^ it. Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
Oakes, Richard Francis,*' Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
•Ogilvie, Francis D.«8i^ Co/. Bengal S.C
;p.».c. Ogilvy, William Lewis Kinloch,-*" C^.i^ Co/. )
King's Royal Rifles j
Oldham, Francis George, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
'Oldham, Henry Hugh,*" if. Co/. Caineron High->
landers ; Lieut, of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms)
Ommanney, Edmund Pipon.'^o i/. Co/. Indian S. 0.
■OmmanneV, Mont. Willes,«> Zf. Co/. R. (Bengal) Art.
■Orchard, Albert Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Stafl'C. ...
•Ormsby, John Becher, Col. from Royal Artillery ...
•Osborn, George Toddington, Lt.Col. 11 Foot
■Ouseley, Ralph,*22Xf.Co/. Bengal Stafi' Corps
Palmer, Clarence Henry,"^^ Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Palmer, Frederick, Major, Scots Guaias
Palmer, Robert Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Parker, George H."^ CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. District ...
Parker, Robert John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Parnell, Hon. Arthur, Lt.Col. Ro.val Engineers
Paske, Edward Hanson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Paske, Henry Gresham,*^*Xf. CoZ. Derbj-shire Regt.
Patton. Herbert Charles, Lt.Col. Regimental Dist...
Payne, Chas. Drummond Pasmore.i*. Col. Bom. S.C.
i'ayne, George Massey, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Pearse, Arthur Napier, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Tearson, George Falconer.-'^s Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Pearson, Hugh Pearce.'^sf CB. Col. Regtl. Dist. ...
Pemberton,ChristopherCbas.-'^'' i*.Co/.Bombay S.C.
Pennycuick, John,-'«t CSr. Lt.Ccl. Rojal)
(Madras) Engineers ji
Percival, Philip,''-' Major, 79 Foot
Perry, Charles S."'t Col. Regimental District
Perry, Lionel Frederick,*^^ ir Co/. Royal Artillery
Persse, Edward, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Peters, Edward Nici)lls,*^ti<. Co/. Royal Engineers
Phelps, Peyton, Major, Royal Engineers
Philips, George,"^ Col. Royal Engineers
Philips, George, .Cf. Co/. 4 Hussars
Phillipps, Henry,«'-'+ Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Phillpotts, William Coles, Col.'R. Engineers
Phipps, Ramsay Weston, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Pickance, William John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Coi-ps
Pierson, James Frederick, Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Pigott, Edw. Cbas. Femberton,«"i^Co/.EssexRegt.
Pitt, Henry Dowdeswell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Pitt, Thomas Henry ,"<>f Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Playfair, Frederick Lyoa,"i Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Plomer, Alfred George,"^ Lf.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Pocklington, Fred."** Lf.Col. Northumberland Fus.
Pocock, Sir Geo. F. Coventry, Barf.''^* Major, Unatt.
Pollock, John Graham, Lt.Cul. R. (Madras) Art.
PoUok, FitzWilliam Thomas,«= if. Co/. Madras S.C.
Poole, Arthur,«'i i/. Co/. Bombay Staff Corps
Poole, Arthur Jas."' CB. Lf.Col. Hampshire Regt.
Portman, Aug. Berkeley, Lf.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Powys, Henry Littleton, Lt.Col. Oxtord Lt. Infantry
Pratt, Henry H. Captain, Staff O. of Pensioners
Prevost, Thornas Wm. Major, Staff O. of Pensioners
Price, Richard Blackwood, Lf.Col. Royal Artillery...
Price, Thomas Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Pringle, Sir Norman W. Vl.^^'Bart. Lt.Cal. South 1
Staffordshire Regiment _J
Pym, Samuel, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
jp.s.c. Qaill, Arthur S., Lt.Col. R. Canadian Rifles.!!
Raikes, Percy Bury, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Rawlins, Sebastian White, Col. Regtl. District
Rawlins, Thomas Andrews, Cu/i(ai«, Netley Hospital
•Ready, John Tobin,"9 Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt.
Reid, Charles Edward, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Held, Robert,**" Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Rich, Frederick Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
fiichardson,Christopher Rowland,**^i(. Co/. 76Foot!
Richmond, John Alexander, **3 Lt.Col. Madras S.c!
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12 June 58
12 Oct. 40
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20 Nov. 57
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18 June 57
4 Nov. 58
6 Jan. 59
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12 June 58
12 Dec. 57
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3 Apr. 46
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10 Apr. 57
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13 Dec. 68
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26 Oct.
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86
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29 Aug.
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28 Oct. 7
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26 Dec. 7
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12 Jan. 85
20 J.an. 75
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14 Jan. 72
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72' 2 Aug 7;
73 I July 81
76! 6 Jan. 85
75 1 I Apr. 82
81 27 Nov. 83
72 1 July 81
72I I Oct. 77
7o[i4 June 7c
67 II June 73
72 15 Aug 7t
55 20 Sept. 63
78:' 13 May 85
68 20 Dec. 74
78'!! Nov. 84
81 1 I July 8
79] 9 Dec. 8;
77,11 Mar, 82
69' I Oct. 77
60 20 July 7'
26 May 57
,77 10 Sept. 8,
78|i8 Nov. 8<
81 29 Oct. 86
69 I Oct. 77
75 16 Jan. 82
77 25 Jan. 8.
58 10 Jan. 71.
77I I July 81
77 j 1 Jan. 84
72 31 Dec. 78
66 8 May 67
66'23 Dec. 75
76 13 Dec. 82
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O.-t. 90
28 Oct. 86
27 Mar. 87
I July 85
7 SejJt 90
25 Aug. '80
18 Nov. S6
I Oct. 82
5 June 75
Q Dec. 89
16 Sept. 8s
4 I.'ov. 84
20 Aug. 71
I July 85
12 Oct. 89
1 July 81
2 Mar. 85
I Jan. 85
12 Oct. CO
19 Nov. is.
' Dec. 75
23 June 76
I July 8s
19 Oct. 90
12 Feb. 87
7 Feb 90
19 July 87
12 Dec. 87
30 Sept. 91
31 Oct. 77
,, ii-»y 77
12 lune Si
27 Sept. 82
12 Dec. 87
I Julv Si
6 J -an. 94
;o June 83
5 May 77
I Apr. 82
1 July 85
12 Tan. 89
5 Sept 77
iQ Sept. 93
28 Oct. 76
2 Mar. Ss
II June 88
8 Dec. 87
19 Oct".. 79
I May 87
iS Nov. 86
4 Mar. 86
3 Nov. 88
29 Sept. 83
I July 8[
I July 87
1 Ojt. 82
2 Aug. 78
24 Juue 82
6 Jan. 89
12 June 82
21 Apr. 86
I J uly 85
24 Nov. 77
19 Feb. 79
II Juue 78
15 -A-ug. 82
I July 81
.3 .May 89
^o Nov. 7a
28 Feb. 87
10 Aug. 92
9 Dec. 89
20 May 85
I Ojt. 81
I Jan. 77
I July 8r
29 Oct. 84
18 Nov. 86
6 .Ian. 94
25 May 83
13 Dec. 84
25 .Jan. 86
id Mar. 73
I July 85
J-! July 86
J Oct. 81
I Feb. 73
CO Nov. 77
13 Dec. 86
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ColcncU liefired on Full or Retired Pay
a Pens
Ricketts, Montajrue Poyntz,-'-" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Riddell. RobertVansittart, i^Co7.K. (Bengal) Eng.
Riley, Henry W. D."^ Lt.Col. Border Regiment
Rimington, Ricbard Bettoii, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Rivers, Francis James, ii.Coi. Madras S. C
Roberts, Henry Bradley,''^"' Oijj/dii;, R. ilarine Art..
Roberts, Richard Samuel, Lt.Cnl. Madras S. C
Roberts,ThomasWm. if. Co/. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Robertson. George Porbes,*'' i/.CoZ. Argyll and)
Sutherland Highlanders .' j
Robertson, Heurj' Maxwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Robertson, James 1'.+** Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Robertson, Wheatley,**' Lt.Col. Madras Staff C
Robinson, Henry Se\ mour,''^ Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Robinson, Richard Wood, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt. ...
Robinson, AVellesley G. AV.isi CB. Cul. Armv Sev- )
vice Corps (nmlcing us lliijor Ocii.ii Dec. 88) [R] j
Rochfort, Thomas P. Cosby, '=- Col. MadT'as Cavalry
Roddy, Charles Hamilton, Major. Ceylon Rifles .,..!.
B,oe, Robert Edward, *^^ Captain. S. O. of Pensioners
Rogers, Frederick Jas. Lt.Col. Sussex R«gt. (107 F.)
Rooke, Cresswell K. C.,''"t Lt.Col. Ro.yal Scots ...
Ross, Albert Ernest, if»/or, 5 Foot
Ross, George Campbell,''=*if. Co/. Bengal Staff 0...
Rothe, George Walter Charles,-'"! Lt.Col. R. Art....
Rowland, Thomas,"^ CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. [R]
Rowland, Wm.ilodnett.^'^if. Col. BorderRegt. (55 P.)
Rudge, John, Col. Regimental District
■Russell, Christopher Josiah. Lt.Col. Royal Eng
Russell, Geo. Algernon,^' Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Ruxton, Frederick Charles, Cot. Regtl. District ...
St.George, Etienne,"* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
St. Leger, Henry Hungerford,''55 DSO. Lt.Col.^
Cameron Highlanders )
Safford, David John D.«i Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Salkeld, Charles Edward,*™ Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Salter, Patrick, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Saltma.rshe, Arthur,'"'^ Major, 70 Foot
Samuells, William Leycester, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Sandford, Eichard M, F., Lt.Col. R. Engmeers
Sandham, Willoughby H.,''"ii'.C9/. R. (Bom.) Art.
Sargeattnt,Chas.Chester, i^Co7. Madras Staff Corps
Sargeannt, Richard Arthur,*''* Lt.Col . R. Engineers
Satterthwaite, Joseph Henry ,''"i- Lt.Col. R. Eng....
Savage, Henry J.-'iJ* Major, £4 Foot
Schmid, August,*^^ Lt.Col. 109 Foot
Scott, Chas. Edm. Southouse,-"^' Lt.Col. R. Art.[R]
Scott, Courtenay H. Saltren.^s £#, Co?. Ben.S.C
Scott, Edw. Hoimes,-"9 i^Cu7. Bengal Staff Corps...
Seagrim, Albert,*"" ii*. Co?. Bengal Staff Corps
Searle, Henry Lindsay.*'- Lt.Col. S.O. of Pensioners
Searle, Wm. Ramsay,*"- Lt.Col. R. Marines
Seddon. Henry Cooper. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Seton, Miles Charles,*"^ i<. Co?. Hampshire Regt.,..
Se-xton, Michael John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Shadwell, Josiah ritzThomas,*"*Aii//o)-. 2^; Foot
Shaw, Edward Wm.*"5X^ Co?. Madras Staff Corps...
Shaw-Hellier, Thos. R.*'« Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds.
Shea, Henry John Francis, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Shorcland, Daniel Vincent, i?.Co?. R. (Madras) Art.
Shortt, James R. G. H. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Shortt, Wm. Y. H. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Shuttleworth, Ashton John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Sidebottom-Venner, Leonard,*""! J'-^^o/o?', Unattached
Simpson, George Bruce, Lt.Col . Bombay Staff C...
Simpson, Robert Jas. Brown,*'" i*. Co?. Madras S.C.
Simpson, Simon. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Simpson, Thos. Thomson,*'* CB. £^Co?.'Regtl. Dist.
Skinner, Ruspell Morland,*"' i/. Co?. Bengal S.C...
Skipwitu, Gray Townsend, Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Eng.
Skottowe. Coulson E'red. J.*s" Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Slacke, William Randall, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Slade, Charles George,**"! Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Smith, Charles .1 ohn, if.CoZ. R. (Madras) Engineers
Smith, Fredk. James,'*' Major, R. (Bombaj') Eng...
Smith, G. Washington, *62 Lt. Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Smyth, James,**^ Lt.Col. 69 Foot
Smyth, .Tames, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusiliers
Smyth, Ralph Graham,*** i?. Co?. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Sraythe, Terence Weatherley W. Major, 100 Foot ...
Snow, Edmund Brighouse,**= ii.Co?. R. Marines ...
Somerset, FitzRoy M. Henry, Col. R. Engineers
Somerset, Heury Chas. Capel.Cojrf. S.O. of Pensioners
Somerset, Henry George Edwd.**'' Major, 3 Foot ; 7
Militarif Knight of Windsor ...)
Sparks, Robert Watson, Lt.Col. 7 Foot ,
Spens, Arundel Thos.**? Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Spring. F.Wm. Mackenzie,*** ii. Co?. R, (Bom.) Art,
Steel, Charles,** Jl/a/o)-, Unattached
Steel, John Philip, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers .
Stephen, FitzRoy,*'-" CB. Lt.Col. liifle Brigade
Stephens, Edmund, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Steuart, Fred. G.*'- Lt.Col. Bonrbay StaffCorps
Stevensoa,BdwardMicDonald, Lt'.Ccl. Madras S.C.
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4 Feb. 55
5 Mar. 58
!8 Feb. 55
4 May 55
:8 Oct. 47
20 Feb. 56
12 June 58
19 July 55
3 Jan. 46
20 Feb. 52
20 Jan. 57
28 Oct. 5c,
Depart-
4 Apr. 57
8 June 55
[13 May S3
29 June 55
20 Mar. 57
in Dec. 46
19 June 57
22 Dec. 48
2 Aug. 48
II Sept.57
II Dec. 57
3 Jyine 59
14 June 45
18 Aug. 54
23 Mar. 55
4 Sept.57
10 June 59
29 July 59
I Apr. 55
23 Dec. 36
I Oct. 48
4 Feb. 67
20 Jan. 7
4 Jan. 68
I Apr. 62
4 May 67
14 Apr. 59
29 Sept.6oJ2o Feb. 63
27 Aug. 58J15 Sept.6Q
13 Dec. 571 5 Oct. 67
23 Dec. 57i28 Sept.71
5 Nov. 59 1 23 Nov. 56
15 Sept.57 20 Feb. 64
28 Dec. 55 '20 Jan. 63
30 June 63114 Aug. 67
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ti Dec. 47
22 Dec. 48
20 Nov. 57
12 Dec. 57
31 May 56
5 June 35
20 Dec. 54
17 Aug. 5:
2 Sept. 47
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Oct. 37
30 Mar. 58
26 June 46
12 Dec. 56
27 Sept. 6
12 Dec. 46
10 Dec. 44
13 Deo. 50
II Mar. 58
20 Feb. 58
30 June 57
7 Dec. 5
1 1 June 5
26 Dec. 46
iS Feb. 55
7 Dec. 55
13 June 56
1 Feb. 56
25 Sept. 46
2 July 58
7 Dec. 55
18 Aug. 46
I Jan. 42
4 Oct. 33
13 Oct. 48
16 Mar. 55
20 Mar. 5
14 June 50
7 Deo. 55
22 Mar. 55
II Dec. 46
4 Jan. 58,
18 May 58
7 Mar. 56
15 Sept. 54
1 Oct. 58
2 Mar 60
28 Dec. 49
30 July 5&
I Oct. 58
29 Apr. 53
29 Oct. 52
26 Oct. 58'
I Apr. 59
18 Aug. 58
3 Dec. 61
14 May 46
I Dec. 54
Service,
2 July
>4 Sept,
5 Mar.
3 Feb.
2 Sept.
6 Jan.
[I Feb.
1 Oct.
2 Mar.
^3 July
II Sept,
3 Aug.
22 Feb.
20 Feb.
;3 Nov.
Sept. 55
June 60
Dec. 53
Jan. 51
Oct. 58
July 55
Aug. 58 6
Apr. 58 1 3
Dec. 61 -
June 59
May 38
25 May 60
5 Mai-. 55
J Dec. 54 J
3 May 56 18
2 Jan. 55|r3
). Sept.51
I May 41
D Dec. 56
i Nov. 61 «
3 Dec. 56 17
3 Jan. 51 '26
7 June 57112
7 Apr. 63 '17
7 Apr. 56, I
1 Dec. 58 20
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2 Jan. 49' 10
I Oct. 581 I
3 Nov. 52 1 8
5 Aug. 58 11
5 Mar. 60,20
r Dec. 59ii7
Aug. 59 5
June 57 7
Aug. 58 2
Oct. 53118
Dec. 58 3
July 55 8
Aug. 58 [25
Aug. 58 1 14
Apr. 58 1 18
Sept.4S 6
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May 48
Apr. 45
July 37
May 53
Aug. 55
Nov. 56
Dec. 58
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Apr. 59
July 51
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June 72
Feb. 61
Feb. 59
Nov. 69
Feb. 63
Deo. 66
May 68
Dec. 73
Aug. 72
July 43
July 62
Apr. 62
Aug. 59
Feb. 61
Dec. 6i
July 59
Feb. 51
Aug. 66
July 63
Mav 68
Mai-. 58
Deo. 68
Apr. 67
Jan. 67
June 71
Jan. 61
Dec. 59
Oct. 71
Jan. 56
ilar. 70
Feb. 70
Jan. 72
Aug. 64
Dec. 67
Jan. 71
Feb. 61
Aug. 72
Oct. 61
Nov. 64
Oct. 68
Nov. 68
June 54
Mar. 69
Oct. 68
June 58
Dec. 57
[7 Feb. 54
!3 June 43
5 Mar. 58
[8 July 60
>o Mar. 65
I July 70
^o June 57
Oct. 68
Mar. 64
Aug. 72
June 60
Jan. 70
LIEUT.
COLONEI,.
4 Feb. 7
3 June 8
1 July 8
5 July 72
4 May 75
lo May 61
20 Feb. 76
7 May 77
8 May
13 Mar.
9 Oct. 65
20 Feb. 72
20 Jan. 71
2 July 79
263%
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24 Nov.
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15 May
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22 Jan.
1 Apr.
6 July
9 Apr.
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17 Jan. 77
8 June 80
II Deo. 67
I Mar. 64
20 Nov. 77
3 Arg, 72
24 Aug. 77
31 May 76
18 Dec. '
1 July
20 June 54
21 Aug. 67
5 July 72
18 July 69
2 Sept. 67
17 Sept.71
5 July 7
4 Feb. 81 1 4
6 Dec. 86; 6
21 Jane 87I28
9 Nov. 79i24
4 May 81 [ 9
5 Feb. 7:
20 Feb. 82; 20
1 Jan. 8.ti 7
Feb. 85
Dec. 90
Dec. 93
Jan. 80
June 83
Sent. 73
Feb. 86
May 84
I Apr. 74
1 July 81
20 Apr. 77
5 July 72
12 Dec. 76
2 June 76
24 July 75
I Oct. 77
12 Dec. 66
10 Dec. 64
16 Nov. 78
31 Oct. 62
1 1 Mar. 78
20 Feb. 78
:;o Aug. 79
9 Aug. 73
7 Dec. 75
31 Dec. 78
\6 Dec. 66
9 Nov. 79
I Dec. 74
24 Aug. 73
II Dec. 73
22 Nov. 79
9 May 68
9 June 80
24 Aug. 73
3 July 72
5 July 72
20 June 54
5 July 72
5 Apr. 76
20 Mar. 73
31 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 60
24 Aug. 73
I Oct. 77
20 Nov. 80
II Dec. 66
4 Jan. 78
21 Dec. 80
4 May 80
I July 81
29 Oct. 8i
14 Aug. 85
1 Oct. 77
19 June S3
26 Nov. 85
2 Sept.75
I May 80
3 Ma.y Si
31 Dec. £6
I Apr. 83
I July 8r
14 June 71
I July 81
27 June 83 27 June 87
May 90
.June 75
Nov. Si
July 8 1
July 88
Dec. 88
13 Mar. 85
3 Jan. 72
20 Feb. 78
20 Jan. 77
2 July 84
I July
8 June
11 Dec.
7 Feb.
20 Nov.
I July
I Jan.
31 Mav
18 Dec.
18 Jan.
.9 June
6 Oct.
I July
1 Oct.
2 Sept.
I Oct.
21 Dec.
6 Mar.
I July
29 Aug.
20 Apr.
29 Mar.
i2 Dec.
I July
!4 July
10 Dec.
12 Dec.
10 Dec.
16 Nov.
15 Feb.
11 Mar.
20 Feb.
I Oct.
6 M ar.
7 Dec.
12 Aug.
;6 Dec.
1 Oct.
I July
I July
I July
21 May
5 Jan.
9 June
I July
22 Dec.
21 June
5 Jan.
3 June
14 Nov.
22 Nov. 80
20 Mar. 79
18 June 84
I Oct. 71
I July 81
ig Apr. 82
31 Dec. 86
II, Deo. 72
4 Jan. 84
21 Dec. 84
I July 81
7 July 83
10 Oct. 85
14 Aug. 89
31 Oct. 77
ig June 87
30 July 90
22 Sept. 80
2e0ct. 83
3 May 85
31 Dec. go-
I Apr. 87
I July 85
5 June 75
I July 85,
I July 85
8 .Tune go-
2g Nov. 76
1 July Si
20 Nov. 87
I July 85.
I Jan. 88
31 May 86,
:g Sept.gj
23 Nov. 87
9 Mar. 67
20 Aug. 79
I July 85,
17 Aug. 8t>
12 Aug. 76
24 June 8 1
16 May 85-
62,13 Sept. 641
81 I July 85
86 1 29 Aug. go-
Sjiig Jan. 87
4 July 80.
26 Apr. 83
I July 85
24 July 86
10 Dec. 88
5 June 75
5 June 75
30 July 90'
I July 81
, II Mar. 88
84 20 Feb. 88'
861 I Oct. go-
So! 6 Mar. 84,
81 j 7 Dec. 85
86 12 Aug. go
72 31 Jan. 77
I Oct. go.
I July 8s
I July 85.
31 Mar. 84
20 Apr. 89-
20 Apr. 78-
9 June 88.
I July 8s
I July 81
21 June 76'
25 Jan. 7r
I Oct. 70
27 Sept.82
23 Mar. 81
20 Sept. 81
1 8 Jane 88.
I Oct. 81
I July 85,
19 Apr. 86-
31 Dec. go.
5 June 75
4 Jan. &
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Penaimi.
621
Stevenson, Jolin,'"^ TJ.Col. Scots Fusiliers
Stevenson, Kenlis Fergus, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Stewart, George Gilbert,*'' Lt.Col. Leinster Regt....
Stewart, John, CIE., Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Stewart, Richard Warren, Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stirke, Remain Fleming, Lt.Col. Welsh Regt.(6y F.)
Stirling, John Stirling, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Stock, Henry John,«" Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Stooker, Maui-lce Edw. C. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Stockley, George Watts, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Stocklev, Hv. Watts,*'" Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art. ...
Stockwell.CliftondeN. 0.£f. Co?, h. p. LincolnRegt.
Stoddart, WiUiam.«* i<. Co?. Madras Staff Corps ...
Stopford, John George Bcresford, Lt.Col. Duke of]
Cornwall's Light Infantry j
Storer, Arthur Tillard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stoton, Thomas Henry, if. CoZ. Madras Staff Corps
Straghan, Abel,*'J» CB. Lt.Col. Highland Lt. Inf. ...
Strahan, George, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers ...
Straker, Chas. Doyle A. »™ if. Co?. R.(Mad.) Art. ...
Stratt.jD, John Heathfield. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Siroud, Henry Wallace.^'" Lt.Col. 30 Foot
Studdv, Robert Wright,'"- if. Co?. Manchester Regt.
Studdy, Thos. J. C. Aylmer, Kt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Sturt, Napier George,''"* Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Sweeney, Jas. Fielding,""* Capt. S.O. of Pensioners
Sweny, George AugHsto.s,="» Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers
Swetenham, Edmond, '"5 if.Co?. Bengal Staff C. ...
Swinton, Anson, ^"' if. Co?. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Swinton, George, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Tarletou, Edward Delaval,5"s ]\Xujor, Royal Artillery
Tarte, Walter John, Ji;;or, Denot ISattalion
Tatham, Walter John,»» Major, R. Artillery
Taylor, Addington,»i» Lt.Col. Bengal Staff'Corps ...
Taylor, Duncan Norton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Taylor, James Best,'''^ if. Co?. Madras Staff Corps.
Tavlor, Lewis Williams, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Taylor, Pierce T. H.^'^if.Co?. R. (Bengal) Art
Taylor, Robert Alexander. ^i* if. Co?. 103 Foot
Taylor, Thomas, s'» if. Co?. Bengal S.C
Temple, Edward, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Thackeray, Edw. Talbot.^is CB. Lt.Col. R.(Ben.) Eng.
Thomas, Edgar Hastings, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
Thompson, Henry ,"« if. Co?. Bengal Staff Corps ..
Thompson, Hemy Masterman.^i-' Major, 82 Foot ...
Thomiison, Ross,"" if. Co?. R. (Madras) Engineers
Thoyts, Newman Barfoot, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Thuillier, Sir Henry Ravenshaw, KCLE. Lt.Col. 1
Royal (Bengal) Engineers ,, f
Tilford, Matthew,^-'2 Major, 60 Rides
Tillard, George Henry, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
ToUner, Barrett Lennard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Torriano, Charles Edward, =2* Col. R. Artillery
Townley, Dawson, Captuiii. 75 Foot "'
Townsend, Christopher William, Lt.Col. R. Art .
Townshend, Frederick T.525 Lt.Col. 2 Life Guards
Tremlett, Edmund John,52« if. Co?. Royal Artillery
Trench, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .'.
Trench, Hon. William Le Poer,=2" Lt.Col. R. Enn-.
Trent-Stoughton, HarrisouW. J. ^•^'^ Lt.Col. 68 F.^R]
Trevor, Francis Randolph, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Trevor, Salusbury Thomas, if. Co?. R. (Bengal) Eng!
Triscott, William Rolt, Lt.Col. Royal Marines "
Trotman, George Hewitt,"" if. Co?. King's R. Rifles
Trueman, Thomas,"! Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Tucker, Aubrey Harvey,^^* CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Disc.
Tufnell, Arthur,"5 Jli,/;oc, 60 Rifles
Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir, Lt.Col. Royal Artiiiery
Turbervill, John Ficton,M6 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Cp.
Turner, Thomas,^" Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles
Twentyman, Augustus C.,"* CB. Lt.Col. RegthDi'st.
Twynam.Edmond JohnLemoyue,if.Co?.BeugalS.C.
Twynam, Prea. Robertson, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art,
p. S.C. Twynam, Philip A. A.^S'Jif.Co?. Regimental >
District, [R] j
Tyacke, Thomas, Lt.Col. Regimental District
Tyndall, George,5*" Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ....'.'.
Dnwin, Win. Eeathcote, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Urmston, Henry Brabazon,"' Lt.Col. Bengal S. c'!!
Vandeleur, Boyle, if. Co?. 5 Lancers
Vaughan, Ale.x. Henry, Lt.Col. Devonshire Reo^t'"
Vesey, George Pras.s*^ if. Co?. Oxford Lt. Infantry
Vibart, Henry Meredith, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) En"..
p.s.e. Vigors, Philip Doyne, Lt.Col. 19 Foot °"
Waddington, ^Yil\ia.m,^*'■' Lt.Col. Bombay Staff'c.'
Wahab, George Duncan, Lt.Col. Lancashire Pus.' "
Wake, Alfred James,"* if.Co?. R. (Bengal) Art.
Walcott, Edmund Yeamans, Lt.Col. Be'ngal S. C
Walker, Campbell, if. Co?. Indian Staff Corps
Walker, Charles Stephen, Lt.Col. j Hussars
Walker, Daniel Corrie,"'if. Col. Royal Engineers"
Walker, Richard James, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
! Walker, Thomas, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Thomas Nioholls,"' Lt.Col. Bengal
COKKET,
2ndnEUT.
OrENSIGW.
25 Aug. 54
4 Aug. 57
20 Feb. 55
Dec. 51
6 June 54
19 June 50
4 Jan. 58
7 Dec. SI
7 Dec. 55
26 Apr. 58
12 Sept. 54
59
! Aus
:fl June 56
30 July 54
12 June 58
19 Mar. 43
13 July 67
12 Dec. 57
21 Aug. 49
7 Sept. 58
13 Dec. 56
12 June57
8 June 55
5 July 55
II June 47
13 Dec. 56
12 June 58
II June 58
7 Mar. 46
6 Mar. 46
15 May 56
9 Dec. 54
16 Aug. 56
II May 55
6 June 54
11 June 58
9 June 49
12 June 57
31 May 55
20 Oct. 58
18 June 51
24 June 53
4 June 61
LIBUI.
. Bengal S. C.
23 Oct. 54
14 Apr. 48
20 Mar. 57
9 Dec. 52
2 May 59
12 May 57
20 Oct. 56
13 Sept. 53
9 Nov. 55
10 Dec. 54
Dec. 5..
21 Dec. 55
20 Aug. 51
12 Dec. 5
I July 53
10 Dec. 54
Dec. 57
20 July 47
10 Sept. 58
10 Apr. 60
14 Apr. 58
I Dec. 57
9 Oct. 46
14 June 45
:8 Jan. 59
9 Dec. 54
20 June 52
7 Sept. 59
10 May 6i
II June S3
14 Mar. 54
I Feb. 56
I Oct. 6
5 June 55
8 Junes?
I Oct. 57
16 Aug. 55
30 Nov. SI
19 Aug. 60
17 Feb. 54
26 Apr. 55
27 Aug. 5
t6 Apr. 6
23 Nov. 5;
30 July 60
I Aug. 5_
4 Apr. 61
8 July 56
lo Dec. 58
0 Dec. 5
1 Oct. 57
18 Aug. 47
12 June 69
27 Aug. 58
1 Oct. S7
21 Oct. S3
5 Feb. 62
7 Nov. 57
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 58
10 Aug. 56
13 July 58
22 June 59
15 Nov. S3
23 Dec. 57
2 May 59
27 Aug.
7 Aug. _
15 Oct. 47
5 Mar
7 Dec. 56
27 Apr. 58
7 May 60
26 Mar. 58
29 Dec. 54
7 Aug.
25 June
27 Aug. 58
27 Mar. 57
I Jan. 6
8 Dec. 61
20 May 53
26 Jan. 55
21 Dec. 59
18 Jan. 62
31 July 55
19 Dec. 5
13 Jan. 5
: July 53
29 Sept. 6.
6 June 57
26 Sept. 6
13 Aug. 59
20 July 58
6 Nov. 54
:5 Jan. 58
1 Oct. 58
2 Dec. 57
28 Jan. 59
15 June 58
2 May 54
8 June 60
6 July 54
2 Nov. 55
21 May 58
18 May 58
15 Aug. 51
16 Nov. 60
9 Feb. 64
24 Dec. 58
27 Aug. 58
19 July 50
3 Apr. SO
30 Nov. 60
13 Feb. 58
6 Mar. 56
I Jan. 62
26 Feb. 64
7 Apr. 56
29 Dec. 55
10 June 59
23 Nov. 56
CAPTAIir
:8 Nov. 65
4 Aug. 60
8 May 66
;8 Feb. 6
7 Mar. 68
3 Aug. 67
4 Mar. 56
4 Jan.
2 Mar. 59
I Apr. 62
25 Feb. 65
1 Oct. 64
12 Sept.66
2 Oct. 66
15 June
4 Aug. 77
31 Dec. 7B
5 July 72
I Oct. 77
[3 Nov. 80
5 July 72
4 Jan. 7S
5 .Jiilv 72
5 .July 72
2 3 Nov. 72
" Oct. 77
12 Sept.74
.Tan. 80
3 Aug. 63
26 June 6'
i3 June 61
14 Jan. 71
Jan. 70
20 Dec. 69
;8 Sept. 57
3 Mar 78
z -Jan. d3
22 .Tan. 68
4 Jan. 6
2 Sept. 68
3 Dec. 68
20 Sept. 6^
Mar. 67
i; July 67
27 Sept. 6
Nov. 7
17 Oct. 57
28 Sept. 7 1
3 Dec. 68
I Aug. 72
1 7 Mar. 69
Jan. 62
18 Feb. 6
5 May 6
24 Mar. 65
16 Aug
II May 67
II June 61
6 Dec. 68
9 June 6
10 Nov. 69
28 Oct. 64
20 Oct. 70
16 Jan. 75
22 Feb.
4 June 59
31 Jan. 72
Aug. 65
26 Nov. 63
20 Sept. 65
3 Oct. 67
29 Dec. 54
20 Mar. 69
IS Jttl.y 6
Jan. 75
Jan. 6q
20 Oct. 68
26 Oct. 62
3 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 71
10 Dec. 66
3 Jan. 65
9 Oct. 63
4 Nov. 60
2 Apr. 73
27 Nov. 57
. Oct. 57
ID Dec. 66
20 Dec. 69
8 Feb. 61
13 -Tan. 63
31 May 71
8 May 66
31 Oct. 68
9 Mar. 58
4 June 60
5 Jan. 70
I Sept. 64
20 June 64
7 Sept. 71
22 June 67
4 Nov. 64
11 June 65
22 Mar. 71
14 Mar. 66
MAJOR.
7 Aug. 72
:6 .fune 76
13 Aug. 74
10 May 81
24 Ma.y 77
7 Nov. 77
I Apr. 70
I July 81
7 Nov. 78
I Oct. 77
26 Jan. 74
;2 Nov. 80
3 Dec. 76
4 Feb. 74
5 July 72
29 Oct. 75
I Apr. 70
I July 79
24 Jan. 67
13 Mar. 78
1,3 Dec. 76
May 79
31 Dec. 78
8 Jan. 72
6 Jiar. 66
[5 May 76
5 Jul.y 72
[6 Aug. 76
It Sept. 72
23 July 74
26 Nov. 75
9 June 69
7 Oct. 76
I Apr. 70
:3 Oct. 78
;5 Nov. 81
5 Jul.y 72
5 July 72
9 Sept. 79
1 Oct. 77
2 Nov. 72
1 Jul.y 74
5 July 72
21 Mar. 65
20 Mar. 77
5 July 72
I July Si
5 June 80
16 Oct. 76
13 Nov. 7
7 Apr. 79
5 Dec. 78
to Dec. 74
I Oct. 7
I Oct. 77
1 6 Ma.y 70
I July 81
30 Sept. 68
:6 Ju\y 64
0 Dec. 74
;o Dec. 77
20 Julj^ 67
7 May 77
1 July 81
I Dec. 78
3: Mar. 75
7 Mar. 70
14 June 65
) Juiy 81
I Aug. 72
!o June 72
7 Sept. 79
4 Nov. 7^
15 Aug. 73
1 1 June 73
18 June 79
14 Mar. 74
I J une 8 7
4 Aug. 83
14 Aug-. 81
31 Dec. 78
1 1 June 84
5 Nov. 84
!9 Oct. 75
4 Jan. 84
30 Aug. 77
22 Sept 80
I July 81
I July 81
12 Sept.SD
3 Apr. 86
I July 81
26 June 82
I July 81
5 Sept. 86
7 May 84
7 Nov. S4
I Oct. 77
18 Mar. 86
I May 84
LIEDT.
COLONEL
COLOITEL.
16 Dec. 87
4 Aug. 87
14 Aug. 85
Dec. 82
1 1 June 88
4 Apr. 86
17 May 79
5 May 87
30 Aug. 8 1
22 Sept. 84
I Jul.y 85
I July 85
30 Sept. 83
5 Apr. 90
I Jul.y 85
7 Feb. 83
I July 85
8 Sept. 90
7 Ma.y 88
10 June 85
ro Nov. 80
18 Mar. 90
11 May
I July 81
9 Apr. 83
13 Dec. 82
I July 81
I July 81
19 Oct". 82
I Oct. 77
I July So
Ti June ys
13 Mar. 85
13 Dec. 82
Apr. 38
iS Mbv. 82
8 Dec. 77
6 Mar. 72
5 May 82
25 Nov. 80
16 Aug. 82
1 May 81
25 Sept. 86
2 Mar. 81
9 June 75
7 Oct. 83
I Oct. 77
!o Oct. 84
23 June 89
I Oct. 76
8 Dec. 80
12 Oct. 86
18 Nov. 82
29 Nov. 79
I July 81
;8 Oct.. 79
;l Aug. 74
0 Mar. 83
1 Oct. 77
18 July 86
I Nov. 84
20 Oct. 82
29 Oct. 79
29 Nov. 79
5 Dec .
10 Dec. 80
3 May 84
29 Nov. 79
20 Ang. 77
26 Juue88
6 Sept. 76
■3 Apr. 73
0 Dec. 80
20 Dec. S3
20 July 73
1 July 81
5 Oct. 85
8 July 85
31 Mar. 82
I Oct. 77
4 June 71
:4 Sept.34
8 Dec. 79
20 June 78
7 Sept. 85
I July 81
I July 81
1 1 June 79
7 Aug. 85
4 Mar. 80
tt :
ig Mar. 84 19 Mar. 88-
26 June 84
9 Sept. 85
13 Dec. 86
I July 85
6 May 83
26 Nov. 83
1 July 81
14 Aug. 86
8 Dec. 77
13 Jan. 86
13 Dec. 86
29 Sept. 93
9 Apr. 86
29 Jan. 79
5 June 75
15 May 86
25 Nov. 84
16 Aug. 85
13 Mar. 85
13 July 87
2 Mar. 85
5 Sept. 77
7 Oct. 87
I July 87
28 Jan. 87
6 Jan. 94
I July 81
30 Mar. 81
12 Oct. 90
18 Nov. 86
4 Oct. 82
I July 85
8 Nov. 79
31 Aug. 79
9 Oct. 85
I Oct. 81
1 8 July 90
5 Oct. 87
20 Oct. 86
29 Oct. S3
7 J?.n. 80
II Aug. 90
25 Feb. 83
3 May 88
29 Nov. 83
31 Dec. 79
29 Sept. 93
1 July 81
23 Apr. 78
I Sept. 84
1 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 76
L July 85
28 May 87
8 July 89
1 1 Mar. 86
2 Jan. 8v
14 June 76
24 Sept ^
8 Do,; 83
I Sept. 80
7 Sept.. 89
1 July 85
I July 85
t Oct. 82'
17 Aug. 89 '
July bj
62 2 Colonels Sf Lieutenant Colonels Eetired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Wa'i'iace, Charles Tennant,"" Co?. Resimental Dist.
Wnllace, Francis Javaea Agnew, Lf.Col. 2 Drafroons
Walters, Fras. Dalrymple.5«i^Coi. Restl.Dis^t.[R]
W'alwyn, .Tames Harford,**' i?. Co?. WelshFus.(23 F.)
Ward, John, Lt.Col. Madr.as Staff Corps
M'ard, William.S'O Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery ...
Warren, Falkland Geo. E.^si CMa. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Watson, Charles .Tohn."^ Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Wal son, Robert John. "3 1«. Co/. Worcestershire Regt
Wavell, Llewe".lyn.5-.4i^Co;. Bengal Staff Corps ...
AVehster, Arthur George, ^^^ CB. Lt.Col. 19 Hussars.
Webster, Cbarles Henry, JA.Col. Lancashire Fus...
Welsh, Astell Thomas,**^ Captain, too Foot
West, Mathow Richard, Lt.Col. R. iMadras) Art. ..
Westmoreland, Isaac Peat, Major. R. (Bengal) Eng,
Wetherell, Robert Wm. May, Lt.Col. Rctl. District
Wheatlev, Moreton John, Lt.Col . Royal Engineers.
Wheler, Henry Isham,"" Lt.Col. Bengal Stuff C
Wheler, Sir Trevor, Bart.^^^ Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Whinyates, Francis Arthur, "^ Lt.Col. R. Artillery..
White, Charles Mills, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
White, Finch, i^ Co/. Shropshire Lt. Inf. (85 Foot)
White, George A. Lt.Col. S. Lancashire Regiment
White, Samuel D.seo Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
White, Thos. Pilkington, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
White, Wm. Heniy,5«i^. Co/. Madras Staff Corps ...
Whitla, William, "''2 i(. Co/. Lincolnshire Regiment
Whittaker, Benjamin Robert,*«i/. Co/. Madras S.C,
Whitting, John Bdward,»" Col. Regimental Dist....
Whitton, James M'Gregor,565 Lt.Col. Scots Fus. ...
Williams, Montgomery, ^i^' Lt.Col. Regtl. District ...
Williams, Robert Frederick, 5«i/. Co/,. Bombay S.C.
WilUnmson. Fred. Harcourt. Lt.Col. E, LancRegt.
Wilson, Arthur- Roberl,*«« Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Wilson, Henry Brooke, **'i?. Co/. Northam.pton Regt.
Wilson, John Joshua, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Wilson, WilUamFrederic,5'" if. Co/" Scottish Rifles.
Wimberley, Reginald Justus. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Winsloe, Rd. W. C.^^i CB. Lt.Col. Scots Fus. [R]...
AVithers, Joseph,*"^ Lt.Col. Bombiiy Staff Corps
Wodehouse, Albert Thornton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery.
Wolrige, Ambrose,^"-* Captain, R. Marines
AVood, Henry ,5"* CB. Lt.Col. Regimental District...
Woodcock, John," i/. Co/. Madras S.C
AVoodward,AA^alterAAfm.««i/. Co/. R. (Bombay) Art.
AVright, Alfred, X/. Co/. 81 Foot
p. S.C. AVynen, Alfred Gabriel, Lt.Col. Dorset Regt....
Yonge, Charles William,=''8 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Young, Thos. Henry Binny,«9 Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Young, William, ^60 3/3^0,. i,, Foot
Young, Wm. Siddons, 'i/.Co/. Bengal S.C
Younger, John, 5S1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ; West\
of Scotland Artillery (S. Bio. R. Art.) J
COBM£T,
2ndLIECT.
OrENSIQN
Lieutenant Colonels.
Adams, Edward Willoughby. Major, Royal Art. ...
Adamson, C. H. Ellison,' CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S. O.
Adamson, Robert Isaac,'! Major, Irish Regiment...
Adcock, Herbert Burrows,' Capt. 6 Foot
Affleck, James, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Agassiz, Roland Lewis, ^ Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Aguew, Gerald Andrew,* Major, 30th Foot....
Alexander, AA^ilham Gordon, * Captain, 93 Foot
Allen, RohertCalder, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Allen, Rodney Vansittart,^ Captain, Royal Marines...
Alves, Malcolm Arbuthnot,'. Va;o;-, R. Engineers ...
Angelo, Edward Fox," Captain, 1 Foot
Anson, Alexander George, Major, Royal Marine Art
Arbuckle, Benj. Vaughan.'J Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) A'-'-
Armstrong, Francis Hugh,'" Lt.Col. Army Service )
Corps ( Tf'ar Office and Dept. Sero. 30^ yrs.) 1
Armstrong, John Arthur," Major. R. (Bengal) Ei,g.
Armstrong, Alan.^el,'^ Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur, Alexander Miller, Major, 11 Foot
Auchinleck, William Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Aytoun, Andrew,'^ Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery...
Babington, Stephen, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps...
Bailey, Frederick,'* Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Bailey, Thomas James, '^if.Co/. Indian Staff Corps
Baillie, Charles Deyman," Captain, 2 Foot
Haines, James Edgar,'' Major, AVelsh Regiment ...
Baker, Richard Aufrere,'* Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Baldwin, Robert Bulkele.y, Captain, 4 Foot
Bainber, Hugh William, Major, Royal Marines
Banks, AVilUam,''-' Captain, 97 Foot
B.inuatyne, AVilliam,^" J/w/oj-, Liveroool Regiment
Banrcrman, Arthur Johnston, Major, Bombay S.C
Barnett, Chas, St. John Burren/' Major, Bengal S.C'
13 Aug. 58
28 Apr. 63
6 June 54
25 July 55
4 Nov. 57
12 June 5"
22 Dec. 52
12 June 58
21 Dec. 6-
14 June 56
20 Dec. 56
2 .May 58
21 May 41
12 Dec. 56
15 Apr.
30 Dec. 54
6 Mar. 57
10 Dec. 44
23 Oct. 54
26 Jan. 47
30 Apr. 55
19 Nov. 58
10 Dec. 44
22 Sept. 47
13 Nov. 58
5 Sept. 43
4 Sept. 57
14 Aug. 60
22 July 56
3 Mar. 48
5 Mar. 58
o Dec. 51
24 Aug. 58
18 Dec. 45
ro June 62
20 Sept. 59
II June 5-
4 June 58
19 Dec. 48
12 May 53
1 Mar. 47
9 Dec. 52
:o Nov. 43
2 Oct. 55
10 Dec. 54
25 June 58
6 Nov. 54
13 June 5 1
LIEUT. OAPrAIIf.
19 Aug. 62 27
30 Mar. 66 10
9 Feb. 55 12
30 Mar. 58 6
12 Dec. 58 4
27 Aug. 58 9
17 Feb. 5414
I Jan. 62 12
13 Feb. 63 I
25 Aug. 57 14
10 Mar. 57 23
16 Sept. 59 17
26 July 44 17
8 June 60 I
■7 Aug. 58
60
5518
ay 58 6
23 Ma_
3 Jan
M;
o .^ia.y 50 u
4 Mar. 46 5
27 Dec. 54 I
15 Nov. 53 16
16 Nov. 55 10
63 17
53 ^°
57 2
53 7
61 I
46
i7 21
J2 2
59 21
53 20
:6 No.
13 Feb
15 Nov
I Oct.
30 Ala.y
15 Oct.
>i .Ian
5 Oct. -,0 ^^
I .Tul.y 63 24
^9 Nov. 5- "
:6 Mar, -
5 Aug,
to Dec, :j3 ^^
.0 June 62 16
1 Apr, 46 13
20 July 67 V
21 June 61
6 Oct. 54
2 Oct. 60
I Oct. 57
:3 Nov. 52 20
22 Sept. 54
14 Oct. 50 ^
27 Apr. 58 I
21 Apr. 46 lu
31 Aug. 58 30
23 Nov. 56 ic
24 Mar. 61 25
19 Aug, 56 5
3 Aug. 55 13
22 Dec. 59 6
26 Jan, 55
2 Mar. 55
13 June 57
2 May 59
8 Nov. 55
»oJan. 55
17 June 59
77 Aug. 41
15 Dec. 54
17 June 59
12 ''une 58
22 Nov. 64
19 Feb. 58
9 June 43
27 Apr. 61
3 Aug. 64
6 Dec. 55
20 Dec. 57
9 Dec. 50
1 June 55
2 Nov. 58
27 Apr. 58
II June 58
4 Nov. 57
Nov. 67
May 71
May 57
Feb. 63
Nov. 69
June 68
Nov. 58
June 70
Djc. 65
June 68
July 69
Mar. 69
Oct. 52
Aug. 72
Nov. 69
Nov. 66
Dec. 6.
Mar. 69
Mar. 56
Oct. 61
Feb. 60
Oct. 65
Sept. 7
Dec. 59
Feb. 68
Sept. 58
July 65
Jul.v 57
Sept. 65
Dec. 70
Feb. 60
June 59
Nov. 65
Dec. 63
Sept. 68
Jan. 55
Nov. 73
Sept. 71
June 61
June 70
Aug. 69
Apr. 60
Aug. 59
Nov. 57
Feb. 61
June 55
June 65
Dec. 66
June 70
Jul.y 72
June 63
July 72
5 JuIt 65
i Jan. 68
) June 55
T Feb. 57
[ Mar. 58I13
; Nov. 61I19
I Sept.57[ I
[ May 55! 18
! Feb. 63I25
' Apr. 46I24
i June 60
! Apr. 55
: July 62
' Aug. 58
8 J une 60
30 May 68
24 Aug. 58
25 June 62
3 July 45
14 Dec. 62
'2 June 59
:2 June 67
5 Mar. 58
1 Jan. 61
17 June 57
17 July S7j
20 Apr. 60 29
t May 55I 7
3 Dec. 59 26
2 Jane 60 11
2 Deo. 59! 4
Dec. 77
Jan. 80
Apr. 62
July 66
June 69
Apr. 75
Apr. 70
Feb. 62
Dec. 73
Feb. 54
Aug. 72
Feb. 64
Sept.73
Aug, 72
1 July 8i
21 June 80
9 Sept. 71
2 June 77
4 Nov. 77
17 Apr. 78
5 Jii'y 72
12 June 78
20 Aug. 78
1 4 June 76
I July 81
I July 79
22 Ma.y 63
I Sept. 80
30 Mar, 76
22 June 76
5 July 72
6 Mar. 77
26 Apr. 59
5 July 72
26 Jan. 67
12 Dec. 77
I July 81
10 Dec. 64
I Oct. 77
22 Sept. 67
12 Apr. 76
3 Sept,63
19 Oct. 77
I July 81
5 July 72
3 Mar. 68
I July 78
20 Dec. 71
1 July 81
LIEUT.
COLOIfEL.
I Jul.v 81
20 Sept. 79
31 Aug. 74
4 June 78
I Oct. 77
9 Nov. 63
5 Jul.y 72
I Mar. 67
5 July 72
I Apr. 60
I Oct. 77
to Dec. 74
25 June 78
23 May 74
13 June 71
10 Oct. 80
3 Apr. 83
I Jul.y 81
I Oct. 77
10 Apr. 85
4 Nov. 83
18 Nev. 82
I Oct. 77
12 June 84
27 Aug. 84
14 June 82
14 June 82
11 May 83
I June 73
ig Jan. 88
30 Mar. 83
1 July 81
12 Oct. 79
6 Mar. 83
16 Aug. 68
I July 81
26 Jan. 73
30 Sept. 82
17 Jan. 83
10 Dec. 70
3 May 84
•.2 Sept.73
:i Mar. 82
5 Sept.66
: Apr. 82
21 June 87
I July 81
3 Mar. 74
I Dec. 85
20 Dec, 77
7 Apr. 86
17 Mar. 69
10 Oct. 85
20 Sept. 85
29 Nov. 79
4 June 84
I Oct. 84
29 Dec. 73
14 June 80
I Mar. 73
1 Oct. 77
28 Apr. 75
2 July 84
10 Dec. 80
25 June 84
31 Dec. 78
13 June 77
30 Nov. 86
July 74
Nov. 76
Jan. 64
Apr. 75
Apr. 58
Apr. 73
Aug. 72
Aug. 76
Apr. 70
May 70
Dec. 60
Apr. 70
Nov. 72
Sept. 55
Jan. 66
June 70
Nov. 69
I Jan. 84
8 Jan. 88
22 May 74
20 Apr. 78
13 June 77
I July 81
25 Aug. "
13 May 75
I July 8
28 Jan. 68
I J uly 8
I Oct. 77
1 July 81
16 Jan. 79
COLONEL.
3 Apr. 87
I July 85
I Oct. 81
8 Sept. 86
30 Mar. 87
8 June 85
I Oct. 8 1
12 June 88
27 Aug. 85
18 July 83
to Sept. 84
It May 87
6 Dec. 73
29 Sept. 93
3 Feb. 84
I July 85
12 Oct. 83
16 Apr. 83
15 Jan. 73
17 Aug. cS
26 Feb. 76
20 May 85
17 Jan. 85
5 June 75
3 May 88
12 June 78
ti Mar. 86
23 Apr. 73
21 Apr. 86
25 Aug. 94
I July 85
9 June 77
to Nov. 89
I Oct. 80
7 Apr. 90
28 Jan. 71
10 Oct. 89
31 Dec. 87
t8 Feb. 82
4 June 87
6 Dec. 84
20 Jan. 75
14 June 84
27 Feb. 75
I Oct. 31
I May 79
14 Apr. 86
13 Mar. 84
25 June 88
18 June 8 1
I Oct. 79
30 Nov. 90
: July 81
: Nov. 84
Oct. 77
; June 82
Apr. 81
July 81
Aug. 84
Feb. 81
Aug. 82
July 72
July 81
July 81
Aug. 71
Nov. 78
June 78
Nov. 77
Dec. 86
Jan. 941
July 81
July ■
Oct.
Apr,
Dec,
Nov. 79
Aug "
.July ji
June 87
Mar. 78
Aug. 85
July 87
II Dec. 88
28 Mar.
22 Nov. 90
30 Nov. 78
I Oct.
[8 May
!7 Apr.
I July
5 Aug.
I Jul.y
27 Jan.
I Aug.
I July
!8 May
H Feb.
7 Jan.
!8 Oct.
4 Nov.
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Eetireci.Pay or on a Pension.
623
Barnston, Franois.^^ Captain, 55 Foot
Barrow, Frank, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Bartholomew, Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry
Baskerville, Herbert W. Mynora, Major, Norfolk Regiment ...
Bathurst, Lionel Hervey, Major, Rifle Brigade
Battye, Montagu M'Pherson,^ Captain, 10 Foot ; Military )
Knight of Windsor )
Bazett, Richard, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Beadon. Reginald Henry, Captain, 60 Foot
Beamish, Allen Aug. William, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Beaty-Pownall, George Albert, Major, Royal Artillery
Becher, Dectmus William,^* Captain, 104 Foot
Beckley, Thomas, Major, Royal Engineers
Eeechey, Frederick Robert, Major, Royal Marines
Bell, Sydney William.^s Captain, 34 Foot
Bennett, Francis E^erton.^ i'. CoZ. Army Service Corps
Beresford, George William, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bernard, James Walker, J/a/W, Royal Artillery
Best, GB0r2:e, Major, Ro.y« 1 Artillery
P-s.c. Bickford, Wm. Geo'. Tomlin.^: Major R. Mar. Artillery ...
Blackwood, Robert William, Major, Oxford Light Infantry ...
Blair, Charles Stuart, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Blair, JohQ, Major, 18 Foot
Blanshard, Frederick Hardy,=» Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Bl.athwa.yt, Linley,25 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bleaymire, Jose^ih.,^" Major, 104 Foot
Blenkmsop, William, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards
Boase, George Clement, Major, Royal Marines
Boileau, Thomas Theophilus,^' Major, 20 Hussars
Bonavia, T. Emmanuel, Captain, Royal Malta Fen. Artillery
Bonney, Charles Henry, Major, 53 Foot
Borton, Alfred John,^^ Major, Welsh Regt. (69 Foot)
Boiilderson, J ohn j^'-' Ma i^ •, Argyll and «uth. Highlanders
Bourchier, Henrv Seton,^ Lt.Col. Ro.yal Marines
Bourchier, John','^^ Major, 81 Foot
Bouwens, Lambart Henry, Major, Royal Artillery
Boweu, Henry Griffith.^o Captain, 88 Foot
Bowlby, Pulteney Edward, Major, 48 Foot
Boyd, George Vachell, Major, 47 Foot
Boyes, Walter John,w jifa/or, Yorkshire Regiment
Brabazon, John Arthur H.Moor-, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bracken, Thomas Philip Agrippa, Captain, ^i Foot "...
Bradford, Henry Richard,** jl/o/or, Bengal Staff Corps
Bradford, Oliver John, Major, borsetshire Regiment
Bradley, John Donaldson,™ Captain, 49 Foot
Bradshaw, Jas.Lewis,-*" Major, S. Staffordshire Regiment
Bradshaw, Oswald Mosley, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Brander, William M.-" Captain, 24 Foot
Brandt, Edward, « 3fa;or, 103 Foot
Brereton, Robert Kean," Major, Irish Regiment
Bridgman, Frederick Henry," Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Briggs, John Archer Julian,-"* Captain, 18 Foot
Brind, Fred. Sale Sa.wley." jl/fy'or, Leicester Regiment
Brind, William Henry,^'' Major, 103 Foot
Brown, William, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Brown, William Edward,-^ Lt.Col. 13 Foot
Browne, Edward, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers ,
Browne, Edward Francis, ^^ Captain, 35 Foot
Browne, Henry Robert Yates, -^ Major, Royal Artillery ..].!!]
p.s.c. Browne, James Henrv Granville, Major, R. Artillery
Browne, William Henry,»*'i^ Co/. Indian Staff Corps
Burke, Bernard H.'s Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Burke, Theobald,^' Captain, 18 Foot [.^^
Burrowes, Algernon St. lieger,^' Lt.Col. Royal Marines...^]]!
Burton, John Edward, Captain, 91 Foot , .'
Busfeild, William, Major, 22 Foot
Butler, Charles, Major, 94 Foot
Butler, Edward Le Breton, Captain, i4Foot
Butler, William Theobald, Captain, 8 Foot !!.".!."!!!
Calderon, Charles Matthew,-* Captain, 60 Foot '..'..'.
Call, Charlts Frederic, ^'■' Captain, Royal Engineers
Campbell, Arch. Hamilton,'" Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..!..
Campbell, Neil,'' Captain, 79 Foot
Cane, Robert Emmet,'* .Mn/or, Royal Artillery
Cargill, Spencer, 3/«;or, Royal Artillery
Cargill, Sydney,!^ Major, Border Regiment
Carlile, William Ogle, Major, Ro.val Artillery
Carlyon, Clement Winstaiile.y, Major, a. Marines
Carr, Charles Harrison, Major, 102 Foot
Carr, George Sydney, Major, South Lancashire Regiment..
Carr, Nicholas Edward.'s Major, InniskillingPus. (27 F.)
Carre, George Tennant,"' Jlfa/or, Ritle Brigade
Carter, Stanley, Major, Bombay Staff Corps '.
Chaine, William, Captain, 10 Hussars; Astittant Maeter of)
the Ceremonies to the Queen j
Chamberlin, Edw. Henry,"" Captain, Rifle Brigade .'.....
Chamberlin, William R. Bigshy,'* Ca/it 24 Foot !..!!!!!
Chambers, Francis Henry, Captain, 39 Foot
Chapman, Geo. Henry Jas. Mowbray,'"'-' Major, 5 Foot
Cbailes, James,™ ii.Cii. Royal (Bengal) Artillery ,,
Charlton, Richard Granville.'' Captain, S. O. of Pensioners..
Cheetham, Charles Joseph,"* Major, R. Marine Artillery ....'.
Churchill, George Frederic,'^ Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps . .
Clarke, Henry Wilberforce,"* Lt.Col. Ro.jal (Bengal) Eng
COENET,
2ndLIKCT.
OrENSIGM,
6 Mar. 80
6 Nov. 83
20 Feb. 82
I July 81
o Sept.84
II Mar. 59 21 Oct. 62: 5 Mar. 70
6 Nov. 63'i8 Sept. 67! 6 Nov. 75
20 Feb. 62! 2 July 64 20 Feb. 74
18 Oct. 59 9 Feb. 64 I Jan. 73
14 Oct. 68.25 Oct. 78i2Apr. 79
23 Nov. 55; 30 July 57! 17 Apr. 62I11 Dec. 75
lio.Tune59[ 2N0V. 72I i May 80
6 Feb. 5811 Sept.6o 16 Oct. 67529 .Tan. 79
117 Dec. 62 9 Apr. 77! 6 July 83
[iS Dec. 61 10 Feb. 75 18 Dec. 81
27 July 45 15 Nov. 49 II Sept.6o 11 May 73
29 Dec. 52. I Aug. 54' 18 Feb. 61 5 July 72
2 May 59 13 Dec. 61 1 4 Sept. 75 i July 81
6 Jan. 57 24 Nov. 631 i Apr. 76 1 Jul.y 81
Depart- , mental 'Service 21 yrs.
26 Oct. 61 29 Dec. 65 26 Oct. 73 26 Oct. 81
19 June 60 23 Nov. 72 13 Feb. 81
21 Dec. 58; "i Oct. 71 I Jan. 79
18 June 5925 Oct. 64 '24 Mar. 74 i July 81
: June63;ii Dec. 66 28 Oct. 68 i July 81
4 Dec. 55 31 Dec. 57; 4 Dec. 67 4 Dec. 75
4 Jan. 60 25 Dec. 65 20 Mar. 74 31 Mar. 81
16 Feb. 64,15 May 67 16 Feb. 76 16 Feb. 84
II Aug. 57 6 June 581 1 1 Aug. 6u 11 Aug. 77
II Dec. 4o'i2 Nov. 42,15 Nov. 49 i Jan. 62
23 Dec. 53I29 Feb. 56 7 Jan. 66 12 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 55' 14 Apr. 59; 3Aug.67 7 July 79
27 July 4i| 8 May 49^13 Apr. 55 24 Mar. 58
25 Jan. 61 1 I Feb. 71 2 Mar. 78
II Mar. 59 27 May 62 i .Ian. 73 i July 81
17 Nov. 63 21 Aug. 67,28 Ojt. 71 I July 81
1 Feb. 56: II Mar. 59^ i Apr. 75 i July 81
2 May 59' I Mar. 62 20 May 76 i July 81
24 Aug. 39! 2 July 4i|27 May 53 17 Aug.
13 Sept. 641 13 June 77 t6Nov.83
29 Oct. 59' 6 Sept.6iJ2o Oct. 69 22 Dec. 80
30 Mar. 5823 Nov. 60J21 Jan. 74 i July 81
13 Apr. 58 24 Ma.v 59^16 July 73 i July 81
21 May 581 6 Jul.y 61 13 Nov. 72I 7 Mar. 81
I Dec. 46 lo Oct. 53:18 Feb. 61 [ 1 1 Dec. 66
5 June 58 18 Feb. 62! 12 Sept. 69 6 Aug. 79
10 Dec. 47 1 15 Feb. 53I18 Feb. 6i!io Dec. 67
17 Sept. 58 3 Oct. 62^22 July 681 i Jan. 81
25 Aug. 54! 9 Mar. 55! 4Aug.6?| i Oct. 77
HEUT.
COLONEL.
1 July 81
6 Nov. 89
20 Feb. 8'i
15 Oct. 81
10 Sept.91
2 Feb. 78
10 June 87
I July 81
6 .Tuly 90
15 Feb. 82
5 Jul.y 73
io Nov. 75
22 Apr. 85
1 July 81
11 Dec. 88
23 June 87
30 Mar. 87
12 May 83
18 June 87
15 Aug. 83
14 Nov. 81
31 Mar. 81
16 Feb. 90
12 Jan. 80
2 Mar. 68
6 May 82
19 Dec. 81
24 Mar. 58 j 7 Dec. 67
I July 8 1
3 Apr. 82
4 Mar. 85
18 Mar. 82
12 May 87
17 Aug. 6il25 Mar. 71
"28 Sept. 87
I July 81
24 Oct.. 83
1 Apr. 82
2 May 83
18 Apr. 68
I July 81
23 Apr. 73
18 Nov. 82
12 Jan.
27 Jan. 57 30 July 58:28001. 68 10 July 75I19 July 82
4 Nov. 58 6 Dec. 59
31 Dec. 58 16 May 62
8 Dec. 481 2 Aug. 55
7 Nov. 62 21 Aug. 67
Regtl and Depul.
30 Aug. 55 10 Sept. 58
4 Mar. 57 30 Apr. 58
12 Oct. 57; 22 Oct. 58
8 June 49; 25 July 54
10 Apr. 49 26 Dec. 51
17 Sept. 58. 26 N0V.61
4 Nov. 54 23 Nov. 56
I I Nov. 60
|i2 Feb. 63
20 Oct. 6i 17 July
23 Nov. 53 26 Peo. 58
15 Mar. 55 17 Aug. 55
8 Dec. 66 3 Aug. 67
19 May 54 14 Dec. 55
10 June 55 24 Sept. 58
19 Aug. 56 14 ilar. 59
26 Jan. 58 13 Jan. 59
5 July 55 I Oct. 58
13 May 59 26 Oct. 60
17 .July 66
25 Aug. 41 I Jan. 45
22 Feb. 55 21 Sept.55
6 Mar. 56
11 June 58 27 Aug. 58
4 July 60 17 Nov. 63
I July 61
23 Apr. 55* 3 July 58
20 Mar. 60 2 Oct. 66
4 July 65 24 Mar. 69
16 May 62 16 Sept. 65
25 June 60
19 Dec. 60 30 July 62
12 Dec. 56 9 Oct. 57
8 Jan. 56 31 May 59
I May 58 21 Oct. 59
26 Jan. 55 10 Nov. 55
21 Nov. 51 6 June 54
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58
18 Jan. 51 27 May 53
5 Nov. 69
3 Mar. 64 7 May 67
4 Nov. 70 4 Nov. 78 I Jan.
13 Feb. 671 25 May 80 7 July 80
30 July 62 '26 Mar. 73 9 Aug. 73
2 Mar. 78:10 July 81 7 Dec. 88
Service | 25YVyrs. 11 Dec. 88
9 Nov. 66 24 Nov. 77 1 I Jul.y 81
1 Apr. 70I22 Nov. 79; 27 Sept. 82
2 Mar. 68 29 Jan. 79 72 Jan. 81
5 July 721 I Aug. 72
14 Sept. 69] I Oct. 77
9 June 80I19 Nov. 81
17 Mar. 76'i2 Feb. 81
29 Nov. 79 7 Nov. 85
I Nov. 82I 6 Nov. 86
20 Oct. 81 20 Oct. 87
I July 88
21 Apr. 80
8 Dec. 94
1 5 Mar. 79
27 Aug. 58
29 Dec. 54
I Sept. 69
6 June 62
lo May 73
8 Dec. 75
20 Oct. 73
I Apr. 70 I July
13 Sept.65 I Oct. 77
I July 81 15 Juae85
22 Oct. 61 123 Feb. 75
23 June 631 I Oct. 77 13 Mar. 78
3oJune63 i Oct. 77111 May 78
21 Mar. 68| 5 Feb. 79I i July 81
6 Apr. 641 I Oct. 77ji8 0ct. 79
9 Feb. 70
II Juae 79
23 Nov. 56
30 Nov. 66
26 Dec. 65
15 Aug. 69
I Apr. 75
II Nov. 74
3 Aug. 67
9 Sept. 74
II Oct. 76
I Apr. 70
9 June 75
9 Dec. 72
10 May 64
14 July 69
6 May 65
18 Apr. 65
26 Deo. 57
18 Feb. 70
16 Aug. 59
8 June 80
8 Mar. 76
8 June 6oj 3 Aug. 72
July
2 Mar. 81
25 Aug. 61
iQ Apr. 80
16 Jan. 75
31 Dec. 78 .
I July 81! 15 May
I July 81J12 Oct. 87
12 Apr. 79 10 Feb. 83
29 Sept.8ol28 Dej. So
I Apr. 82:26 Feb. 94
I July 81 15 Oct. 8
I July 8i
16 Mar. 87
23 Aug. 64
21 July 80
4 June 79
25 May 85
21 Feb. 82
19 Dec. 80
1 Oct. 77
13 Apr. 81
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
5 July 72
31 Dec. 78
5 J "ly 72
21 May 83
8 Mar. 84
I July 81
July 87
15 Aug. 86
I July 8 1
I July 8 1
28 Oct. 79
25 Feb. 80
10 July 79
8 Apr. 87
26 Dec. 80
21 May 95
8 Mar. go
I Feb. 87
24-5 Lientenan Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Ray or on a Pension.
Clarke, John Sheridan, Ilajor, Roval Artillery 17 July 66 8 June78
Clarke, Sn- Marshall James."5 i:CJ/(?.3fa/o)- ,'Royal Artillery 22 Feb. 63 8 Dec. 75
Clarke, Monta<i:u de Salis M. K. G. A.'' Captain, 50 Foot 18 Feb. 53 25 Aug. 54 10 May 61
Clarkson, Frederick William, Captain, 39 Foot 12 Nov. 58 21 Nov. 62 25 Nov
Clarkson. William Henry, Captain, 30 Foot 20 June 49 6 June 5.1 15 June 58
Coates, Charles."" jl/.r/o)-, 90 Foot
Cobb, John,'s Cafjf. Royal Marines
Cobbe, Franci.?, Major. R. (Madras) ArtiUery
Cockcraft, William La Trobe,"^ Major, R. Marine Artillery
Coffey. Francis, 3Injor, Inniskillinfi Fusiliers
Cole, Henry Hardy. Zt.Col. Royal En^-incers
Collins, Josiah Erskine,^" 2Iaior. Hampshire Regiment ..
Colquhoun, .Tas. Andrew Sutherland,*' i^.CoZ. R. (Ben.) Art.
Gonington, John Codd,*^ Major, 13 Foot
Consta.ble, Francis Richard Arabia Brown, 31ajor, Bengal ■)
: Staff Corps '. )
Cooper, Henry Fallowiield,^^ Captain, R. Marines
Cornish, Charles Orcbard.'* Captain, 73 Foot
Cotton, Fras. Fred.^s Lt.Col, R. (Bengal) Engineers
Coussmaker, George.^c Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Coussmaker, Macclesfield Forbes, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Co.K, George Auarustus. Maior, Leicestershire Regiment
Oragg, Cecil Webb,*" Captain, Rifle Brigade
Crjufiird, Fred. Brown i^uma,^' Captain, So Foot
p.i.c. Crea.gh. .Tohn,*' Captain, 5 Foot
Creighton, Fitzraaurice,^" Major, Royal Marines
Crooke, Edward Eea Milner,'^ Major Royal Marine")
Artillery; Hecrv.iUng Staff Qfficer, Eiiinbnrgh, 1 May 96... J
Crosbie. John Gustaviis,'^ i^.CoJ. King's Royal Rifles
Cruickshank, James Henry Robert, Major, B. (Bombay)Eng. 11 June 38 27 Aug. sS'is May 70I21 Dec. 77
Cuuninsham, Allan Joseph C. '5 i^Co^! R. (Bengal) Eng 8June6o| 3 Aug. 72
Cunningham, Charle.'.^'i'. Co/. Royal Engineers ^..... i9June6oi 8 July 72
Gurry, Michael,'!' Jfa/or, Staff Captain Isle of Man ,
Cuthell, Thomas George, Captain, 13 Hustars
Dale, Henry Montagu,™ Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Daly, William, Major, Royal Fusiliers ,
Daniell, Edward Staines,'-" Major, 102 Foot 14 June 45
Darley, William Sanders, Major, South Staffordshire Regt.... 8 July 62
D.avern, George William, Captain, r/ Foot 13 Mar. 55
Davies, Robert,'* Captain, 28 Foot 23 Apr. 58
Dawson, Frederick, Major, Durham Light Infantr.y lo Mar. 60
Day, John, C«pfuin, Royal Artillery '. I
De Bude, Frederick Royle,'' Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery '13 June45
de Cetto. Louis Chas. Aug. .Adrian,'™ Major R. Artillery ...I
Delacombe, William Addis, '»' Captain, R. Marines..., I 3 July 50124 Feb. 54:18 Mar. 62
Delane, AValter,!"- Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery 13 Dec. 45I18 Mar. 52I 27 Aug. 58
de Longueville, Charles Myers, "*3 jVq/or, loi Foot 13 Dec. 45 26 Apr. 49' 8 Dec. 60
Denny, Arthur M'GiUicaddy, Captain, 13 Foot ; i Apr. 58I 3 July 60:29 May
COBlfEX;
2nd LIEUT.
OrEJfSIQN.
18 Feb. 53
12 Nov. 58
2Q June 49
n Dec. 57
28 June 49
14 June 45
23 Dee. 59
9 Nov. 58
16 Aug. 61
18 Dec.
19 Dec. 57
14 Nov. 48
26 Nov. 58
4 Jan. 58
19 Dec. 60
21 Sept. 60
2 Mar. 55
21 Sept.52
28 Apr. 54
18 Apr. 53
8 Deo. 66
23 Apr. 58
II June 38
22 July 39 17 Mar. 63
1 Sept.53'26 Sept. 61
25 Apr. 51127 Aug. 59
iS May 6:;! 25 Dec. 74
21 Oct. 59 iS Oct. 73
17 Dec. 62' 6 June 77
8 June 67; 27 Apr. 70
10 Dec. 58' I Aug. 72
6 July 55 26 Nov. 61
22 Oct. 58 19 Dec. 69
17 Aug. 52 20 Apr. 60
11 Dec. 63I 2 Aug. 71
8 Juue 60' 24 Aug. 73
29 Nov. 59 4 Jan. 70
30 July 62 19 Dec. 72
4 Aug. 63124 Apr. 72
2 Aug. 55 7 Nov. 62
6 June 54126 Apr. 65
15 Jan. 56:16 Dec. 60
21 June 54 29 May 63
3 Aug. 67:12 Sept.77
Sept. 60 20 May 63
10 Jan. 85
2/ Apr.
29 June 74
I Dec. 80
5 July 72
23 Aug. 77
25 Nov. 74
5 July 72
1 July 81
I July 81
17 Dec. 82
I July 81
16 Jan. So
31 Mar. 75
19 Deo. 77
I Aug. 72
I July 81
I July 81
4 Jan. 78
19 Dec. 80
I JuJy 8:
3 Dec. 76
I Oct. 77
29 Dec. 73
I Oct. 77
15 June 8s
10 Mar. 80
2 Feb. 58 26 July 64
24 Jan. 65 6 July 67
20 Jan. 62 29 Feb. 6j
15 Oct. 61 12 Apr. 64
9 Feb. 70
7 May 70
I Jan. 74
6 Sept. 73
19 Dec. 49' 21 Feb. 57
29 Sept. 65 31 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 55 j I Apr. 70
I June 60 I Apr. 70
17 Nov. 63I31 Oct. 74
18 Dec. 61 j I Apr. 75
3 Sept.48:27 Aug. 58
79 Dec. 55I15 Aug. 65
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
I July 81
7 July 81
30 June 81
4 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 82
I July 81
30 Nov. 70
3 Sept. 81
6 Aug. 79
13 Mar. 80
I July 81
I July 81
5 Aug. 64!
I July 74
23 June 75
5 July 72
30 Oct. 69
II May 78
28 Dec. 85
I July 81
I Apr. 74
18 Jan. 68
I Oct. 77
Des Barres, Alex. Hamilton,'*' Major, Royal Marines 28 Dec. 64' 3 Aug. 67 31 Dec. 79
Des Barres. Augustus H. John, J/rt/oc, Royal Artillery i July 61 25 Nov. 74
Despard, William Edward,""'' Sarra-it 3/«s?er, R, Marine.s ...26 Oct. 55li4Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67
Dickinson, William,™ CSI. Major. Bombay Staff Corps [R] 18 Jan. 48 5 Dec. 54 18 Feb. 61
Dillon, Robert Henry, Captain, 45 Foot 24 Mar. 58 3 Juue 59 16 May 65
Dixon, Charles Frederick, jl/a;'o)-, Royal Artillery i i Apr. 59 17 Oct. 7i|i7May79
Dobbin, Geo. Miller,'"" i^.Co/. R. (Bengal) ArtUiery 9 Dec. 50 31 Jan. 56:27 Aufr. 58' 5 July 72
Dods,Peter,io*3/tf/or, Bombay Staff Corps ; 3 Mar. 46 27 Dec. 48'i7J-i!.v 59 3 Mar. 66
Dolphin, Harry Edmund,"" Major, Royal Artillery ; |i5 July 63I18 Feb. 76} 3 Apr. 83
Douglas, Hugh Alexander. Cupfdin, Royal (Bengal) Artillery J2iAug. 6oj 6 Jan. 65:12 Oct. Si
Doveton, Henry, J/a/oi-, Royal (Bombay) Engineers ' i to Dec. 58 15 Oct. 70 31 Dec. 78
Ud Dowell, George Dare.i"*' Captain, R. Marine Artillery '25 July 48 1 6 Oct. 51 '22 Sept. 59' 17 Sept. 61
Downs, Leonard, X^C'J^ Royal Artillery !
du Jardin, Benjamin Stephens, Captain, 7 Foot 1 5 July 55
Durand, Sir Edv.-ard Law, Bart. VB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C :io Oct. 65
Durnford, Edward GongreveLangley, 11^ Ca;)fuiH,R. Mar. Art. . : ' 30 Dec. 51
Duthie, William Henry Moore, Major, Royal Artillery I
Dysart, Conolly,"^ Major, io3 Foot '29 Apr. 37
Eccles, Francis Edward, Captain, 31 Foot ii6Mar. 5:
19 June 60I23 Nov. 721 13 Feb. 8
23 Apr. 58 1 21 July 71: 6 Mar. 80
4 Oct. 67lioOct. 77 10 Oct. 85
24 Feb. 54127 Mar. 62 14 Sept. 75
I Nov. 60} 8 Oct. 73 I July 81
8 Oct. 39I15 Nov. 53^20 July 58
3oSept. 59J28 Oct. 68 20 Apr. 78
Eden, Henry Horace, Captain, 30 Foot :i3 July 5SI13 Nov.6oji6 Sept. 68:21 Au
Egerton, Rowland, Captain, Rifle Brigade I24 Oct. 57 18 Nov. 59! 7 May 70 17 May 79
EUerman, Edward John. "5 Mo/or, q8 Foot !ioFeb. 37I 4 Sept. 40] 9 July 50' 14 Feb. 60
Elliot, John M'Dowell,"* Major, 4 Foot '21 Oct. ■;3'29 Dec. 54123 July 58I 5 July 72
Ellis, Arthur,!'" Captain, Royal Marines
EllistoD, Edmund Charles,'"* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Empson, Charles Anglesea, Lt.Col. Royal Artillerj'
England, Albert Edward,"' Major, Royal Artillery
England, James Montague FitzRoy,i-"'CrtpMrish Fusiliers
Erskine, Charles Mountstuart,'-' liajor, Bombay Staff Corps.
20 Apr, 47:27 May 48:14 July 58: 4
22 Mar, 64 15 Apr. 69
!27June63
jig June6o
1 1 July 6522June67
12 May 60 30 July 62
Evans, Edward William, 122 jHojor, 19 Foot | 7 June 54: 8 Dec
Bveritt, Herbert,'^' 3fi7;o)-, Ro.yal Marine Artillery
Eyre, Vincent George Lawrence, '2* Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Faircloth, Henr.y John,'^^ Captain, 81 Foot
Fairlie, Charles Hay,'^'' Captain, 19 Hussars
Falkner, Frederic,'-'' Captain, 50 Foot
Farmar, William Edward, Captain, R. Marines
Parquhar, Francis Glennie, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Farrer, Henry, Major, Connaught Rangers
Fawcett, Rowland Hill,'™ Capt. West Riding Regt. (33 Foot).
54
15 Nov. 58 2o Apr. 60
22 Jan. 67 25 June 70
15 Dec. 54 13 Apr. 55
4 Dec. 55:23 Nov. 56
15 Dec. 54 9 Mar. 55
18 Oct. 42'27 July 47ii3 Feb. 55
14 June 64 (25 Sept. 67 2 Aug. 71
21 Nov. 58: 19 Dec. 62 4 Jan. 77
15 May 58: 5 Nov. 61 25 Sept.07
Aug. 73
22 Mar. 76 22 Mar.
15 Jan. 76! 28 Mar. 83
23 Nov. 72! 9 Mar. 8
28 May 70 1 8 Nov. 82
12 May 72
5 Feb. 66
21 Nov,
22 Jan. 79
16 Oct. 67
8 Jan.
18 Oct. 64
Feneran, Edward,'^' Major, ^S Foot .T.. .."..;... ......|i4 Mar. 51' 6 June54J23 Nov. 60
Fenwick, Jchn Bourchier, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 10 Dec. 54 10 Junes/ 10 Dec. 66
Ferris, George Augustus,'^ Major, 97 Foot I 8 Dec. 46 30 Apr. 49 20 July 58
floUiott, Phdip Homnn, Major, East Lancashire Regiment ...! 7 Sept.53 30 Nov. 60 22 Feb. 68
FitzRoy, E Iwnrd Albert.'^* Lt.Col. Ro%-al Artillery jig June6o|23 Nov. 72
FitzRoy, Fcrdinmd, Ma/or, Royal (Bengal) Artillery 9 Dec. 52 26 July 57.21 July 61
29 ,Iune 87
28 Mar. 83
20 Mar. 80
1 July Si
2 Mar. 78
2 July 79
[ 7 May 85
I Aug. 72
28 July 85
5 Apr. 87
17 Deo. 89
17 May 86
16 Jan. 87
27 Mar. 80
16 Feb. 83
31 Dec. 79
I July 81
t July 88
I Apr. 83
19 Dec. 86
21 June 87
24 Nov. 77
12 Jan. 81
I July 81
I May 78
22 Nov. 93
9 Sept. 84
I June 85
9 Jan. 87
13 Nov. 87
I July Pi
4 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 88
21 June 87
4 Jan. 71
23 Aug. 89
I July 81
I July 81
14 M'ar. S3
7 June 8-^
I Aug. 72
26 Feb. ti
20 May 76
I Aug. 72
10 Jan. 72
I July 81
28 Dee. 92
6 Sept. 84
8 Dec. 87
19 Dec. 76
I July 8i
24 Juue 82
4 Feb. 74
17 Feb. 72
8 Sept. 86
I July 81
31 Dec. 85
23 Apr. 72
11 Jan. 87
I July 81
10 Oct. 91
8 May 77
14 Nov. 83
I Jan. 63
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
6 Mar. 67
29 Nov. 79
24 July 78
22 Mar. 50
28 Mar. c a
7 July 03
9 Sept.85
18 May 85
7 June 79
26 Jan. !i4
22 Jan. 93
26 May 80
1 July 81
2 Feb. 81
11 June 70
5 July 86
7 July 84
24 Aug. Si
I July 81
8 Sept. 79
7 Jan. 77
15 Oct. 81
Oct. 87
12 May So
II Nov. 78
27 Sspt "
22 Jan. 87
22 Nov. 79
27 Mar. 80
I Oct. 77
28 Jan. 7c
I July 81
I July 8:
i8 May 81
6 Dec. 73
lo Dec. 74
5 July 72
I July 81
I July 81
5 July 72 22Sept.75
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension.
626-7
17 Nov. 37
14 Apr. 59
20 Oct. 62;
2 June 55'i3 Juae 65
20 July 57 1 4 Jan. 66
18 July 51, 4 Jan. 6
27 Aug. 5S 24 Mar. 65
21 Aug. 55! 5 July 60
I Apr. 62:26 June 72
1 Aug. 6oi 9 Oct. 75
7 May 591 3 Aug. 67
26 Nov. 651 4 Dec. 73
3 Jan. 55 n Nov. 61
8 June 60 23 Sept. 74
ti Det. 5S i: Dec. 70
8 July 56 23 Juno 60
2 Feb. 53 2 Nov. 60
22 May 62 15 Dec. 70'
18 Oct. 61 I Oct. 77
17 May 61 25 Jan. 71
mental | Service
9 Oct. 61 1 21 Sept. 65
6 Aug. 61 1 20 Apr. 67
22 Feb. 50,18 Feb. 59
13 July 58;24 Aug. 6o'2o Oct. 65
2 June 57 10 May 61' 12 June 69
4 Sept. 57 17 May 6i;igNov. 70
I I Nov. 60 2 Aug. 73
8 June 6g 30 July 6:
21 July 54
17 Aug. 55
20 Oct. 61
20 Mar. 54
4 Ja.a. 5i
1 8 Auv;. 48
13 -Tune 56
II Dec. 49
I Apr. 58
II iSar. 59
13 Nov. Si
4 Dec. 61
23 Oct. 54
26 July 55
June 55
22 June 59
26 Mar. 58
De part-
29 Mar. 61
12 Nov. 58
Apr. 49
Fleming, William, Captain, 95 Foot
Flood, Henry, Captahi, 2 Foot
Fonblanqne, Alfred, '^^ ifo /or, R. Marines
Forbes. Edward Millctt.'^fi Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Forbes, Henry Villiers.'^T Majoi; Royal Marines
Forbes, JohnFoster,!^' Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Ford, Alfred .JoTin,™ Captmn, 1 Foot
Ford, John. Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Forster, William David, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery
iForsyth, Frederick Arthur, Major, 5 Foot
Fosb'roke, John Dudley, Major, Royal Marines
p.s.c. Fothergill, Charies Wm.i-" il/n/o;-. Royal Marines
Francklyn, Wm. Henry Miller, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Franklen, Gbaiies Riciiard.i" Jfa/or, Royal Artillery
Freeman, Francis Peere William, Major, Royal Artillery
Freeth, William, Major. Madras Staff Corps
French, John Thomas, Captain, 00 Foot
Fryer. Edward John, 1*' Maior, Ride Brigade
Fuller, Henry, Major, Royal Marines
■Gamham, John Wilham, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery ...
■Garsia, Michael Clare,!'"' Captain, 30 Foot
<5attey, Fras. Wra. Braithwait, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps...
•Gavegan, Francis Charles,'*' Major, Berkshire Regiment ...
Gibb, Reginald Kennett, Major, i West India Regt
Gibson, Robert,'*^ Capt. 89 Foot (Quai-tcr Master, 2 Apr. 47)...
Gibsone, Hugh F. H., Cci^^wih, 73 Foot
Gillmor, John Greenwood, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Gillmor. William. Captain, Royal Canadian Rifles
Glancy, Tkcmas, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Gleig, Charles Fleming, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Godwin-Austen, H. Haversham.'" Cajyt. Bengal Staff Corps...
'Golding, Harr.y, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ...
Gordon, John Andrias D.'^o Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Gordon, James Rollings, Major, 108 Foot
<Jore, Frederick Augustus, Capt. York and Lancaster Regt....
Gore, George Anthony Ellard,'"' Major, Royal Marines,)
Gentleman at Arms j
Gower, John Nathaniel, Captain, 78 Foot
-Graeme, Lawrence Anthony M.'^^ Major, 102 Foot
Graham, Douglas A. G. C^'' Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Grant, Robert Joynt Gordon,''* Major, Sussex Regiment
Grant, Wilmot, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Graves, Francis Lowrj','^^ Major, Royal Artillery
Gray, Arthur, Captain, 41 Foot
Gray, William Ker, 2Lajor, 86 Foot
Greatwood, Henry Frederick,'^' Major, East Surrey Regt....
Gregory, George Constable, '=" Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Greig, iianks Robinson, ir'. Co/. Roval Artillery
Griffith, Henry Woolsjar, Lt.Col. Welsh FusiUers
Grindla.y, Henry Robert.^s Major, 21 Hussars
Grubb, Alexander,'^' Major, Royal Artillery
Gubbins, John Egerton, Major, Royal Artillery
•G-viillamore, Hardress Standish, Visct., Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Gully, Wilham,""" Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Gyll, Flemyng George, Major, Royal Artillery
Saig, Arthur Balfour, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Halkett, Henry Craigie,'^' Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hall, George Wm. Monk, Major, Berkshire Regiment
Hallett, Charles Evans,'" Xi.CoZ. Indian Stafl' Corps
HaUiday, Stratford Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton, Boyd CuUeu Foley, Major, Royal itarines
Hamilton, Charles James,'" Major, East" Kent Regiment
Handy, Bennett Fleming,'" Major, Liverpool Regiment
Handyside, Williani,"= Captain, Coast Brigade of Art. [R] ...
Hankin, Frederick George, Major, Madras Staff Corps; I
Inspector of Frisons in Great Britain )
Harden, John Edward,'" JWa/or, 109 Foot
JHardinge, Herbert Richard, C«j;i?uin, 32 Foot 14 May 58
Hardy, John Braithwaite,"' J/o/or, R. (Bombay) Artillery ...I 8 June 49 29 Au]
Hare, Richard Thomas,"* J/«/or, Bengal Staff Corps 7 Dec. 55
COKNET,
2ndLIEUT.
OrENSTGN.
-S Apr. 55
Feb.
5 June 66
7 Dee. 70
3 Aug. 67
5 Jan. 71
LIEUT.
COLOIfEL.
I .Jan. 79J18 May 81
30 Mar. 81 1 July Si
21 .Tune 79'2o Sept. So
I July ii'zo Oct. 87
26 Dec. 51
31 Dec. 61
20 June 61
13 June 51
31 July 63
28 June 65
1 May 57
ri June 53
20 Fob. 63
24 Jan. 52
2 Feb. 58
4 Nov. 59
1 May 55
30 Dec. 59
20 Jan. 57
2 Mar. 66
24 Feb. 37
7 Dec. 55
2 Aug.
31 May 59
24 June 62
13 Dec. 65
17 Mar. 58
7 Aug. 61
II Dec. 49
20 Jan. 50
12 Oct. 54
5 Dec. 62
30 July 62
23 Nov. 56
25 Apr. 65
3 Aug. 67
20 Nov. 57
4 Aug. 56
28 Oct. 64
■ 0 Dec. 52
27 Apr. 60
24 June 63
27 May 62
17 July 57
9 Jan. 63
30 Apr. 58
19 June 60
10 June 71
I Aug. 42
15 Mar. 73
29 Oct. 58
i3 Dec. 75
5 June 70
30 Jul.y 62
24 Sept.70
30 Mar. 78
2 JIar. 78
I July 81
29 Jan. 77
I Aug. 72
30 Nov. 81
29 May 82
10 Feb. Si
4 Dec. 87
17 May 79
9 DdC. 32
20 Mar. 83
Mar. 73^ 1 Juiy 81
Mar. So 15 Oct. 81
July 8i II Dec. 85
I Oct. 77
4 Jan. 74
7 Jan. 74
I Aug. 72
5 'Tuly 72
I July 81
1 July 81
2 Oct. 79
4 Dec. 81
5 July 72
I .July 81
I Dec. 78
16 Sept. 82
30 Nov. 7$
23}? yrs.
2 Oct. 77
24 Dec. 73
16 Apr. 61
25 Dec. 77
12 June 77
I July 8
I Jan. 8
18 Nov. 61
I July 81
20 June 8 1
9 July 74
26 Apr. 85
I July 81
II Dec. 38
28 June 84
I July 8t
6 Nov. 63
I Nov. 79
3 Sept. Si
I July 81
23 Nov. 87
1 July 88
2 Mar. 78
18 July i6
20 June 07
21 Jul.y 77
19 Sept. 83 19 Sept. 83
28 June 86 28 June 93
13 Feb. 78125 May 78
4 July 80 :
26 Oct.
30 July 62 15 Aug. 68:22 May 75
16 Aug. 73 19 July 82^12 .Fuly 89
22 Mar. 63 I Oct. 77 10 Nov. 83
4 Feb. 71 7 Aug. 80' I July 81
I Jan. 76 2 Mar. 8i;24 A.\\g. 87
12 Nov. 70 2 Feb. 81I I Jul.y 81
10 Nov. 65 20 Mar. 781 i July 81
27 Feb. 69 21 June 8o!2o ilay 82
20 Jan. 69'2o Jan. 77: 9 Mar. 82
2:; Nov. 72 13 Feb. 3i!i5 Feb. 87
13 Sept. 79121 Junes,; 2 Apr. 95
24 Feb. 52 19 Jan. 58' n Apr. 65
1 Oct. 57
II Dec. 58
27 Apr. 58
22 June 53
22 June 59
11 Apr. 71
8 Oct. 61
2 June 67
I Apr. 63
3 Aug. 67
22 Oct. 61
25 Nov. 64
3 iiay 55
II Nov. 52
I .Jan. 62
22 Feb. 61
54
27 Apr. 58
5 May 63
7 Jan. 68
20 Apr. 60
29 July 62
9 Feb. 55
22 Dec. 59
10 Aug. 56
5 June 58 j 1 Apr. 60
10 Feb. 59' 13 July 60
I Apr. 61 I July 74
8 Dec. 69
3 Dec. 71
24 Mar. 6i
8 Sept. 7 1
3 Aug. 72
2 Ang. 80
I .Jan. 73
24 June 74
I Jan. 76
27 Apr. 81
26 June 67
4 .June 73
7 Sept. 55
II Dec. 61
IS Oct. 61
18 Dec. 63
10 Mar. 57
I Apr. 59
3 Oct. 54
HarenCj Charles Edward,'<''^ Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Harris, Thomas,''" Lt.Col. (from Major) Middlesex Regt
Harrison, Arthur John, Captain, 7 Foot
Harrison, Henry A, Captain, 24 Foot
Barvest, Henry Lewis,'"' Major, Irish Fusiliers
Harvey, Edward,'"'^ Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Harvey, George Sheppard,'"' Major, Royal Artillery
Harvey, Henry James,'"* Major, K. O. Scot. Borderers...
Harvey, Robert Charles, Barrack Ma.iter, Royal Marines
Hawkee, Richard Lloyd, Captain. 36 Foot
Haynes, Jonathan Wynyard,'"^' Major, 2 West India Regiment
Healey, John,'"^ Major, 32 Foot
Heath, John Macclesfield,'"' CMG. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Heaton, Wilfred,'"' Lt.Col. (from Major) S. Wales Borderers
Heaviaide, William James,'"' Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers...
Heming, Dempster, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Henchy, Robert Cameron, Jl^a/o)-,R. (Madras) Artillery
Henneil, Reginald,'*" DSO. Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry ; Adju- ">
tant and Clerk oj the Cheque, Yeomen of the Guard .....i
Herbert, William Henry, Jfojor, Irish Regiment
Heme, George Edward,"" iUfujor, 103 Foot I'l Dec. 40
Herrifis, Frederick Stansfield, Afajor, 65 Foot 4 Apr. 51
Herring, William, Major, 27 Foot i8 Nov. 59
30 Nov. 55
25 May 55
4 Dec. 57
12 Oct. 60
I July 81
1 Oct. 77
II Nov. 77
3 Nov. 72
8 June 78
16 May St
2 Aug. S8
I July 81
24 June 82
Nov. 82
21 Sept. 56
23 Nov. 55
30 Apr. 60
30 July 62
,28 Feb. 74
iio June 59
16 Nov. 61I21 Nov. 63
8 June 49 31 Dec. 34
30 Oct. 69
22 Feb. 68
7 Aug. 58
7 Dec. 67
15 Oct. 73
10 Oct. 74
16 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 67
18 Aug. 63
23 May 73
12 Oct. 67
15 Mar. 73
2 May 73
3 Apr. 70
10 July 66
24 July 72
25 July 6:
29 July 59
30 Oct. 63
2 Apr. 64
24 Jan. 45
25 Nov. 53
2 July 84
I Oct. 84
1 July 79
ro Feb. 75
8 June 85
30 July 81
2 Aug. 94
5 Sept. 83
24 June 88
4 Apr. -'
3 Deo. 86 12 Aug. 87
30 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 85
I July 81J25 Mar. 85
30 July 7r25 Aug. 77
I Dec. 69 27 June 74
12 Jan. 81! 4 May 61
26 May 801 I July 81
5 July 72 I Aug. 72
7 Dec. 75
5 Oct. 81
8 Jan. 83
21 Aug. 78
7 June 80
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 81
I Jan. 76
I July 81
13 June 81
22 Oct. 77
I Apr. 74
9 July 79
12 Oct. 72 12 Oct. 8c
4 Sept. 80
24 Mar. 71
16 Nov. 73
10 Feb. 60
4 Feb. 71
12 Nov. 73
4 Aug. 55
7 Dec. 58
8 Nov. 85
2 Mar. 81
6 Nov. 81
5 July 72
I July 81
I July 81
14 June 64
July 72
I Jan. 79
15 Oct. 87
9 May 93
I July 81
7 July 80
14 May 84
II Oct. 87
27 Aug. 79
I July 88
29 Sept. 86
I July 81
9 July 79
9 July 79
25 Aug. 86
30 Sept. 96
II Die. 86
16 Nov. 87
I Aug. 72
25 July 87
18 June 86
II Sept. 72
17 May 76
8 July 62 2 Jan. 69 23 Jan. 78 4 Sept.Sa
628-9 'Lieutenmit Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COENKX,
2ndLIBUT.
OrBNSlGN.
Hosketh, James.i'^ Captain, Military Train, Staff Officer of).
Pensioners J
TTevvett, Henry, J*3 Captain. R. Marine Artillery
Hezler, Richard Jackson, i^.O<7. Royal Artillery
HiL'Rinson. Hy. ShaVpspear,'** i^Co/. Royal (Bengal) Art.
'Hill. Axig. James, "'*' Major, R. Mar. Art. ; Gentleman at Armr
H''l, Frpil. J, Ponsonby, Major, i Foot
Hill, Major Dawson, Major, Wiltshire Repiment
Hill, Rowley Richard Conway, Major 31 Foot
H me, Henry William Lovett, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Ho iL'Son, George Robert. Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Holbrook. Edw. Nicoll Wm. Major. Royal Marines
Hole, Frederick, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps
Holland, John Yate,'^'' Captain. Royal Marines
Holland, Trevenan James,'*" CB. Maior, Bombay Staff Corps
p. If. Hollist, Edward Ommanney, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Holloway, Edw. Geo. Vere.'*" Lt.Col. Madras 'Staff Corps'
^Tolt, Robert William P., Major, Royal Marines
Horniblow. Thomis,'^' Captain, 24 Foot
Homsby, Henry Francis,'™ Major, 102 Foot
Hornsby-Drake, Alf. Western Hatchell,"! Major, Madras)
Stall CC'rps ; Gentleman at Arms S
Hoskins, Reginald, Major, 77 Foot
Howard, Thomas. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Howell, Horace, '92 Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Habback, Henry Walter John, Major, Roj'al Artillery
Hunt, Charles S.'"* Captain, ig Foot
Hant, Thomas Rochfort, Captain, 17 Foot
Hunter, Freder ck Merce.-, CB. CSV. Lt.Col. Indian Staff U.
Hunter, John,"' Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Hunter, Thomas Alexander,"" Major, 104 Foot
Hunter- Weston, Gould Read,''* Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Hntchins, Francis Arthur, Captain, 4 Hussars
Hii'chison, Henrj' M'Leod,'"'' Lt.Col. West Yorkshire Regt....
Huyshe, Dunbar Fiarer, lA.Col. Royai (Bengal) Artillery . .
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither,-"" Captain, 701 Foot
Inge, John Walker,™' Lt.Col. Koyal Artillery
p.f.e. Innes, Francis Newell,'"^ J/a/or, Roj-al Artillery
Irwin, De la Cherois Thomas, Major, Royal Artillery
Isaacson, Henry Bevan, Major, Royal Marines
Jackson, George Edward Owen.^o* Captain, R. Marines
JUL'kson, Wra. Henry Munton,^"' Captain, 81 Foot
J Lines, Lionel H. Septimus, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
James, Wdliam Hill, 206 Major, South Stafford Regiment
Tebh, Arthur, ^o^ Major, East Surrey Regiment
Jjivis, Edwin,208 Captain, 8 Foot
.'ohnsione, Samuel HenryJXairne.^"' Major, 20 Foot
Jones, Owen Thomas, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
.ioseph, Frederick William,"" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Josselyn, Arthur Henry, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Josselyn, Frederick John, Captain, 96 Foot
Justice, Francis James, '"i Lt.Col. Somerset Light Infantry...
Kay, William Algernon, '8;: Major, 68 Foot
Kelly, John Lovell, Major, 62 Foot
KilSKll, John Richard, Captain, 54 Foot
Kerrich, Edmund, Captain, 9 Foot...
p.s.c. King, Charles Cooper, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ...
King, Charles Richard, ^'^ Captain, 50 Foot
Kington, William Miles Nairn, Captain, 4 Hussars
Kinloch, George H. Anchite,^'* Lt.Col. Somerset Light)
Infantry )
Kinsman, William* James,*"' Captain, R. Marines
Kirby, Thomas Hartwell, Major. Cheshire Regiment
Knight, Henry SoUers Gunning S., Major, 19 Foot
Lamb, George, Major, Ro.\ al (Bengal) Artillery
Lambert, Walter Miller, ^'^ Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Lane, Maitland Moore, Major, Ro.yal Artillery
Lauderdale, Fred. Henry, Earl of. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lavie, Augustus John, Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery
Liwrence, Henry John, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Lawson, Marmaduke Charles.^'* Ji'cyor, R. (Madras) Artillery
Layard, Brownlow Villiers, Capt. Gloucestershire Regt. (28 F.)
Leacock, Chas. Edw. Baker,^'" Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Lean, Francis, ^^" Captain. Royal Marines
lemarchand, Charles 8.^23 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery.
Le Mesurier, Thomas Augustus, '2* Army Service Corps
l3thbridge, Christopher Wallis, Major, 105 Foot
Lewes, John Meredith Douglas,"" 3fa/or, Bengal StaffCorps
Lewiu, Henr.y Fred. Chapman, Major, Royal Engineers
Lewin, Thomas Herbert, ^-^ Major, BengafStaff Corps
Lewis, Henry Francis Peterkin, Major, Royal Artillery ... .
Lloyd, Albert, Captain, South Yorkshire Regiment
p.s.c. I/.oyd, Edward, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Lloyd, Ernest Marsh, Lt.Col. Roj'al Engineers
Lodge, Frank, ifa/or. Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Logan, Cbarles Atkinson, ^"^ Major, Royal Scots
Logan, Walter Bernardino, 230 Major, 24 Foot
Long, Charles Wigram, Major, Royal Art. ; M P . for Evetham
Loraine, Frederick Ekins Blakene.y,^' Major, R. Artillery ..
Loveridge, Charles Gordon, Lt.Col. West India Regiment ..
Lowis, ^iuiau,'^^' Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Lowry, Armar Graham.'^s Captain. 8 Foot
liOwsley. Barzillai, Lt.Col. Ro^-al Engineers
21 Feb. 56
20 Sept. 47
20 Feb. 57
12 May
20 July 55
9 June 54
26 July 64
7 Dec. 55
26 July 61
:3 Dec. 59
3 May 53
3 June 59
9 Apr. 61
23 June 63
23 Dec. 59
4 Jan. 60
30 Dec. 47
13 Dec. 51
4 J»iy 55
21 Dec. 55
8 June 6 1
14 June 45
4 June 56
10 Dec. 39
25 May 60
12 Nov. 58
8 Dec. 54
18 June 59
27 Dec. 42
5 Dec. 56
19 July 55
22 June 55
13 Aug. 59
8 Feb. 50
14 Apr. 59
May 58
29 July 59
17 Aug. 70
5 June 55
I May 58
11 May 55
19 Dec. 62
26 June 60
1 June 5s
26 Feb. 58
6 Nov. 60
2 July 45
15 Apr. 5S
2 Sept.45
12 June 58
26 June 60
22 Feb. 61
4 Jan. 62
13 Dec. 45
6 Mar. 63
?o Dec. 50
13 June 45
Depart-
27 Dec. 45
30 Jan. 66
12 June 57
7 June 61
16 Oct. 66
4 July 55
5 May 54
4 Aug. 57
20 Sept. 57
23 Apr. bi
20 Feb. 57
28 Aug. 48
■9 June 60
8 June 60
18 May 65
12 Jan. 55
4 Feb. 67.
23 Mar. 67
19 June 60
26 Apr. 6;
27 Mar. 63
10 June 6
5 Apr. 4,
I June 56
I Oct. 5
5 Sept. 6
28 Mar. 6
7 Oct. 59
23 Nov. 56
23 Feb. 69
3 June 59
22 June 59
30 July 62
25 June 62
23 Nov. 56
[3 June 58
25 July 65
21 Feb. 49
12 Aug. 57
21 Feb. 42
:ii Mar. 63
4 Aug. 63
9 Dec. 59
0 Mar. 55
19 June 60
12 Jan. 66
1 Jul.v 61
21 May 62
27 July 47
5 Aug. 59
11 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 58
15 Feb. 56
22 Jan. 62
5 June 58
22 Aug. 60
18 Dec. 61
25 Sept. 60
.Tuly 61
28 Oct. 71
7 May 58
16 Nov. 60
7 Mar. 56
14 June 64
18 May 65
1 1 Mar. 59
8 Feb. 61
8 Oct. 61
27 May 48
II Feb. 59
3 Jun3 47
27 Aug. 58
18 May 65
ig June 60
2 Oct. 66
8 June 60
10 Mar. 63
27 Jure 53
17 Nov. 63
21 Dec. 59
24 Feb. 54
13 Jan. 49
mental
14 July 48
7 July 68
21 uune 56
:8 May 58
22 June 59
8 Aug. 65
3 Dec. 67
22 June 59
8 June 6c
30 July 58
20 .July 56
19 Dec. 60
I July 61
25 May 60
lO Jan. 59
29 July 62
25 June 62
LIEUT.
IcOLONEt.
5 July 64
i4 Apr. 59
23 Nov. 72
4 Feb. 74
J 6 Nov. 75
13 Dec. 59
16 Oct. 67
25 Feb. 74
23 Nov. 72
13 June 75
7 May 77
4 Jan. 72
14 Apr. 59
13 Dec. 63
19 Nov. 68
20 Feb. 69
2 June 76
19 Jan. 70
30 July 62
26 July 76
2 Jan. 68
3 Aug. 72
26 July 73
8 Sept. 75
;5 Jan. 66
•I July 63
8 Juue 73
r7 Aug. 58
2 Jan. 64
10 Dec. 54
I Feb. 68
19 Nov. 73
4 Feb. 74
21 Dec. 60
23 Nov. 72
6 Feb. 78
JO Oct. 74
15 Oct. 76
I Mar. 55
24 Dec. 70
I Aug. 72
30 Oct. 69
25 Apr. 65
24 Dec. 67
30 June 63
8 Feb. 70
18 Dec. 73
9 Nov. 66
22 Mar. 64
20 Mar. 80
10 Nov. 69
19 July 64
21 Oct. 68
14 Sept. 70
23 Nov. 75
I Apr. 70
19 Apr. 64
18 Nov. 68
10 July 56
7 Aug. 65
30 Oct. 57
I Aug. 72
23 Nov. 75
12 Apr. 73
22 Feb. 73
1 Dec. 72
18 July 71
27 Aug. 58
4 Mar. 68
23 Deo. 71
27 Mar. 62
27 Aug. 58
Service
27 Apr. 58
30 Jan. 78
22 Dec. 65
2 Mar. 66
11 Nov. 71
12 Nov. 70
16 Oct. 78
3 Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
3 Oct. 70
16 Apr. 64
II Mar. 74
10 Oct. 74
I Apr. 70
20 Sept. 69
8 June 67
8 Dec. 76
t Oct. 77 3 June 84
S July
I July
I July
I July
5 July
I July
I July
19 .lau.
23 June
I July
4 Jan.
30 Dec.
15 Aug.
25 Aug.
20 Feb.
I July
5 Feb.
22 May
26 July
I Feb.
I Jnl.7
26 July
25 June
1 6 Sept
I Oct.
8 June
5 July
1 Oct.
>4 Mar.
!7 Apr.
2 Mar.
I July
6 Jan.
26 Feb.
18 Nov.
I July
I Jul.y
13 Apr.
7 Jan.
I Feb.
I July
1 Oct.
2 Mar.
I Oct.
13 Jan.
18 Dec.
12 Apr.
I Oct.
31 Dec.
29 Oct.
I Oct.
I July
I May
1 July
2 Feb.
I Oct.
II Sept. 7 s
I Oct. 87
I Jan. 89,
I Nov. 85
72 30 Nov. 78,
81 I Oct. 81
I Oct. 81
II Jan. 87
23 June 89
81123 Dec. 87
80 4 Jan. 8&
62 1 13 Jan. 73
68 1 21 Aug. 72
77 27 Oct. 80
77 [20 Feb. 83,
81 1 12 May 87.
8o| I July 81
75' 8 Mar. 79.
84 29 Sept. 87
23 Mar. 81
27 Feb. 87
26 July 87-
22 July 8s
78 II Feb. 80.
77 [24 Nov. 77
8 June 87
72 I Aug. 72^
77 17 May 79.
58
8 Oct. 61
_ I July 81
I 21 Juue 87
1 Jan. 89
74 20 Mar. 86
2 Sept. 83
32 21 July 86
9 Sept. 82
27 Mar. S3,
58 8 June 67-
80 I July 81
80 15 Aug. 87
5 Jan. 84.
19 Nov. 81
18 -May Bt
9 June 8o-
19 Sept. 85.
18 Dec. 87
21 May 84
:6 Oct. 80
31 Dec. 93
26 May 8o>
21 May 81
I July 81
4 Sept.8o-
4 Feb. 86-
I July 81
25 Feb. 80.
80
I July 81
5 July 72
ti Aug. 79
5 July 72
6 Apr. 79
I July 81
I July 81
22 Feb. 81
6 Apr. 3 1
I July 81
5 July 72
I July 81
27 Aug. 79
23 Aug. 75
7 Dee. 56
i9iVys.
8 Mar. 64
30 Jan. 86
26 Aug. 73
12 June 77
I July 79
28 Apr. 84
6 Oct. 86
I July 81
I Apr. 80
I July 81
9 June 77
I July 8'
I July 81
I July 81
20 Sept.77
31 Oct. 80
23 Juue 82
21 June 87
2 May 73
23 Mar. 88
29 Nov. 76
14 June 86.
I Aug. 86
7 July 83.
I Jan. 86
8 June 82
4 Jan. 88
I Aug. 78
I July 8i
7 Sept. 86.
I Oct. 77
1 Apr. 70
II Dec. 8a
3 Oct. 70
8 Nov. 86
22 May 80
24 Mar. 79
9 Sept. 82
28 Apr. 84
16 Oct. 92
18 Jan. 87
24 Nov. 82
21 June 87
5 Feb. 79
6 Oct. 8&
2 Jan. 86
3 Aug. 87
22 Feb. 81
18 May 81
3 Nov. 89
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Betired Pay or on a Pension.
630
COBNET,
sndLIEHT.
or ENSIGN.
28 June 65
24 Apr. 5s
4 May 58
t Jan. 64
29 Oct. 58
30 Mar. 56
II Dec. 58
25 Sept.54
17 Dec. 52
23 Apr. 55
30 Dec. 47
9 -Vpr. 61
14 May 58
21 Jan. 54
17 Oct. 57
19 Apr. 64
Aug. 59
16 June
16 Feb. 55
6 June 54
?2 Mar. 64
Depart'
13 Nov. 60
30 Mar. 55
27 Feb. 52
50 Dec. 48
j8 Sept. 61
27 July 55
8 July 59
6 June 54
I Dec. 40
Lumeden, Henry William, Jlfo/or, R. (Madras) Artillery 12 Dec. 45
M'Causland, William Henry, Jlf«;or, Madras Staff Corps 12 Jan. 66
M'Cheano, Wm. Henry,"* Major, Royal Marines ; Recruit
i»(f Staff Officer, Bristol ....'.
M'Ewen^ Robert Bruce,^^* Major, Gordon Highlanders
MGhee. Robert James,2=«> Lt.Co!. Madras Staff Corps
M'Kechnie, John Anderson Rae,"" Major, R. Marines
K'Laren. Peter. Major, Highland Light Infantr.y
M'Loughlin, John,'^^^ 11 Hussars
M'Xeile, Charles, Lt.Col. Bengal Sraff Corps
Macartney, Maxwell James-^t' Mn/rr, R. (I!ombay)Engineer^
ilacdonald, Charles Edward, 2*2 M-jjor. Royal Marines
Maceregor, Robert F. H.,'" Cuptuiu, S. 0. of Pensioners
M icintosh, Archibald, Major, Royal Marines
Mackenzie, Robert Smythe Muir, Major, Ro.yal Artillery
Mackintosh. William John, Jl/a/ur, Royal Artillery
Maclean. Allan Henry ,^" Major, Royal Artillery ; M.M. {
Contul at Dakar (
Macnamara, Nugent, ^■'' Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Maitland, Hon. (jeorge Thomas, Major, Bengal Staff Corps...
Malcomson, Alexander. Captain, 95 Foot
Mallins, William, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Artillery
Malone. Anthony, Major, Royal Marines
Minnock, Francis Anthony Strickland, ^■'^Ca/i^atn, 10 Hussars
Marryat, Ernest Lindsay, 'Major, R. (Bombay) Engineers
Marsden, William, Major, South Lancashire Regiment
Marshall. VfaXtcr^'-'''' Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Martin, David Wilham.^^' Captain, 8 Foot
Martin, John James,"^ Captain, 45 Foot
Mass.y, George Eyre, '»^ Captain, 5 Foot
Mathias, Vincent Lewis, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Matthews, Robert Lee, 2="' Army Service Corps
Manle, George Edwin, Major, Ro.yal Artillerv
Maj'dwell, Kirh.nrd Lawrence William M., CupiuHs, Duke /
of Cornwall's Light Infantry ]
Mayne, John Theophilus Bolton, Captain, 73 Foot
Meaden, James, Major, 57 Foot
Meheux, Thomas George Shelton,2=8 Captain. Royal Marines...
Meiklejohn, John Forbes.^sa jt/n/or. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Meredith, George Vincent, Major. Devonshire Regt
^Miller, John James Cahillj^c*-' Major. East Surrey Regiment...
Miller, Wm. Taylor, Major, Royal Marines
Milligan, Wm.John Lane,2'"C(///^ Staff Officer of Pensioners
Milman, Everard Stepne.y,^^^ Major, R. (Madras) Artillery ...
Milne, Benjamin Arthur, Major, R. Marine Artillery ; \
Secruitivg Staff Officer, 2nd CIuks. Exeter, i July 1896 ...... 3
Mitchell, Si/- Charles BuUen Hugh.^ss GCMG. Major, Royal
Marines; Gooernor oj the Straits Settlements ; Kigk Com-
missioner and Consul General for the Territories of the
Sritish North Borneo Companij
Molesworth, Anthony Oliver, Major. Royal Artillery
Montefiore, Emanuel, Major, Ro.val (Bombay) Artillery
Moore, Edward Henry, Lt.Col. Ro.yal Marine Artillery
Moore, George Montgomerie John.'C/£. Major, R. Artillery.
Moores, Samuel,'^^* jlfu/or, Devonshire Regiment
Morgan, Westropp Th'oma.s, Major, King's Own Scot. Brdrs.
Morley, George Lyddou,''^ zt.Col. Army Service Corps
Morris, George Tomkyns,"« Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Morris, Reginald Frank, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Morris, Us.«her Lee. 2^' Captain, Royal Marines
Morrison, Richard Fitldiug,26s Captain, 5 Lancers
;).«.f. Mortimer, William Picton,^'' Captain, 11 Foot
Mosley, John Edw. Paget.^"" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
MuUoy, William George. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Munro, Andrew,'^"' Bt. Major, 19 Foot
Murphy, 'Ehoma.s.^''' Major, Berkshire Regiment
Murray, Henry, ''^ 3Lajo'r, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Murra.y, Patrick, Major, 109 Foot
Nagle, Richard,=i'* Major, Scottish Rifles .'.'.'.'.'....'......"''..
Napier of Magdala,, Robert William, Lord, Major, Bengal S.C.
Nash, George Stevens.^'" it. CoZ. Royal Marines
Nash, William Adams, Captain, 4 Foot
Neave. Everard Strangways, Major, Bengal Staff Corps !!!!!!
p.s.c. Needham, John Layland, Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Nepean, Alfred De Hochepied, Captain, R. Marines ...
Nepean, Henry Mack.^^s Lt. Colonel, Madras Staff Corps .
Newbigging, Robert G.^"' Captain, 84 Foot
Newbolt, Robert George, Major, Bedford Regiment ..' PI Au'^ 60
Newman, Ernest Peake, Jtfo/fji-, 47 Foot °'
Newsome, WiUiam,*" Major Royal Engineers ..'..'.'
Nieholl, Spencer Percival Talbot,2'i Major, Oxford!'Lt. Inf
Nicholson, James Stephen.^s^ Major, 108 Foot
Nicolay, Frederick William,2«a Lt.Col. Indian Staff'Corps ' '
Nind, Fredeiick William, Major, Royal Artillery
Noake, Robert Douglas,^** Xt.Cu/. Army Service Ccir^s........
Norcock, Henry John Lawreace,^" Major, Royal Marines
North, David,2*« Major, Royal Artillery .'
Northcote, Samuel Hamilton Bunee, Major, R. Marine Art] 12 Oct
Norton.Thomas Palmer, jt/a;o>-, Royal Marines 14 Dec'
Nowell, Ralph Assheton, jWu/ur, Bengal Staff Corps
Nugent, John VeBey,^^? Captain, S. Yorkshire Regt. (51 Foot)
O'Brien, John Leonard Greenwell,"^^ Major, 82 Foot
27 Dec. 52
2 May 59
30 Mar. 60
Depart-
9 Jan 63
30 Dec. 5
30 Mar. 58
24 Nov. 52
29 Dec. 60
29 Jan. 56
8 June 49
27 Dec. 58
7 Sept. 58
2o Jan. 62
14 Apr. 59
2 Feb. 55
4 Sept. 61
8 June 59
15 Dec. 42
5 June 50
=0 July 55
22 Feb. 55
16 Aug. 61
9 June 54
8 June 61
Regtl. and
12 Oct. 60
31 Jul.y 52
29 June 70
3 Aug. C^
4 Oct. 55
I Jan. 62
3 Aug. 67
18 June 61
20 Feb. 57
I July 59
10 June 59
" Oct. 56
Aug. 54
25 Feb. 58
22 June 58
15 Jan. 67
I Nov. 60
25 Apr. 49
9 Apr . 64
8 Jan. 60
25 June 62
21 Feb. 55
5 Nov. 6i
10 June 59
25 Deo. 6
I Jan. 6:
I .Tune 49
I Feb. 56
24 Oct. 56
4 Sept. 67
mental
31 Jilj 55
19 Jan. 64
23 Mar. 58
10 Aug. 55
23 Nov. 52
ro Dec. 58
10 Sept. 65
5 May 57
21 Auar. 62
17 Apr. 57
I May 55
24 June 68
27 Aug. 58
12 Jan. 78
3 July 80
16 Aug. 73
4 Ma.y 70
5 July 79
I Jan. 8-
7 Aug. 67'is Dec. 80
20 July 66 20 Mar. 78
24 Feb. 54
22 June 55
8 June 60
22 Feb. 61
18 July 65
31 Oct. 74
28 Jan. 62
mental
14 Sept. 66
22 Dec. 59
24 Feb. 54
24 Dec. 58
11 Aug. 54
19 Jan. 62
19 June 60
I Jan. 61
8 Jan. 56
21 May 54
9 Feb. 61
12 June 60
24 Mar. 63
5 Feb. 61
14 Dec. 55
4 Mar.
1 Apr. 64
27 July 47
2 Sept. 53
3 Oct. 58
31 Jan. 67
27 Aug. 55
15 Oct. 55
30 Apr. 64
23 Nov. 56
14 Jul.y 66
I Nov. 60
Deptl.
7 July 64
15 Jan. 67
3 Aug. 67
22 Nov. 59
II Dec. 70
14 Dec. 70
24 May 67
6 Sept.6i
3 Aug. 67
28 Sept. 71
31 Dec. 78
29 Oct. 73
4 May 59
16 Apr. 73
11 Jan. 67
24 Apr. 75
1 Sept.6t
7 Nov. 68
14 Dec. 70
21 Aug. 69
12 Aug. 71
30 Sept. 58
2 Fob. 67
8 Sept. 64
22 Mar. 71)
Sei-vice
I Feb. 64
16 Mar. 70
14 Apr. 63
15 May 57
1 3 Jul.y 60
t Aug. 72
1 Apr. 75
13 June 68
8 Feb. 77
8 Oct. 6t
22 ,Tune 60
2 Oct. 79
14 Nov. 62
20 .Jan. 50*23 Nov. 56
9 Nov. 51 4 Aug. 63
24 June 57 18 May 5^
ri Nov. 71
I Aug. 72
29 Mar. 70
24 Nov. 77
S June 81
1 Feb. 67
Service
9 Jan. 75
2 Nov. 72
[6 May 62
10 July 63
16 May 68
29 Dec. 72
11 Dec. 72
I Apr. 70
5 Aug. 70
27 Aug. 58
21 Aug. 67
25 Apr. 67
18 July 71
28 Sept. 74
16 Jan. 66
11 Dec
3: Dec. 78
1 May 78
7 Oct. 74
2 Sept. 78
17 Apr. 78
I Oct.
I July 81
5 July 72
9 Apr.
29 June 78
25 June ""
I Oct. 77
23 Jan. 78
31 Dec. 78
I Jul.y 81
12 Aug. 79
5 July 72
29 Jntie 78
I Oct. 77
22 Mar. 84
24tV yrs,
II Dec. 72
27 July 81
I Oct. 77
3 Feb. 72
29 Mar. 73
17 Jan. 80
I July 81
I Julv 8i
I July 8t
5 Dec. 74
5 July 72
25 Jan. 88
LIEDT.
COLONEL.
I Aug. 72
31 Dec. 87
28 June 93;
29 Oct. 81
I May 86
I Jan. 92
18 Jan. 82
I July 81
11 Dec. 84
5 Mar. 86
28 Aug. 80
7 Oct. 81
I Sept. 80.
7 June 82-
19 Jan. 87
7 Sept. 88
21 Jan. 76
12 Apr. 86
I Jul.y 8 1
I Oct. 89-
26 May 79
1 July 81
10 June 86
23 Apr. 84
I Oct. 84
27 Sept. 79-
I July 81
23 Jan. 78
25 June 86
1 6 Mar. 79-
I Jaly 81
27 July 81
16 Feb. 78
23 Jan. 78
10 Oct. 74
3 July 85
?5 Jan. 87
21 June 87
17 Ma.y 92
5 Deo. 81
I Aug. 7ir
5 Jan. 95.
23 Dec. 76
25 May 79
12 Sept. 80
I July 81
I Jan. 84
20 AUi
19 May 80
1 5, V yrs.
9 Jan. 8
I July 8
10 Feb. 76
I Oct. 77
20 Apr. 78
29 Dec. 80
I July 8:
1 July 81
I July 81
5 July 72
16 Oct. 80
13 Sept.7Q
19 Aug. 76
I Jul.y
29 Sept. 78
4 Nov. 7S
4 Sept. 731 4 Sept. 3 1
24 Jan. 74} I .July
I Mar. 551 9 Feb. 70
15 June 62 15 June 70
I Apr. 70 17 Apr. 80
25 Nov. 7427 July 81
15 Oct. 61 29 Dec. 74
4 Aug. 64 I June 73
4 Jan. 71 I July 8i
30 July 62 6 Oct. 76
8 June 73' 8 June 81
8 Oct. 73 I July 81
Service | 25^'^ yrs.
I Oct. 77 12 Uct. 81
16 Nov. 78 6 Feb. 85
21 Jan. 76 12 Oct. 8 1
7 Oct. 72 II Sept.80
20 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70
29 May 69 2 Mar. 81] i July
5 Oct. 72 I July 81 II Mar. 82
July 82-
20 June 81
2 May 87
19 Jan. 87
11 Apr. 86'
21 June 87
I Apr. 85.
9 Jan. 89.
31 Aug. 87
17 Jan. 77"
I July 8i
I July 81
29 Dec. 8&
I Oct. 87
I July 81
8 Jan. 83.
I Aug. 72-
12 Jan. 81
I Sept. 8 5,
5 Apr. 83.
9 May 86-
14 Dec. 78
15 May 87
15 Aug. 83;
20 Sept. 71
15 June 76
I July 81
27 July 81.
20 Mar. 78
I July 81
30 Nov. 8r
26 Feb. 81
8 June 87
I Oct. 81
I Deo. 88
6 Oct. 92
19 Jan. 87
15 June 86
3t Dec. 82
4 Apr. ys
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or 07i a Pension.
COENET,
2ndLIEDT.
OrENSIGN".
O'Connor, George, Major, Eoyal Artillery
O'Connor, Patrick Wiiliam, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
OKilvie, Alexander John.-i^'J J/jJor, B,. (Madras) Artillery ...
O'Hara, Richard, Major, Royal Artillery
Oldham, Arthur,"'" Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Oldham, George Wingate, Major, Royal Engineers
-O'Malley, William.^si Captain, tl Foot
Osborn, William,-'- Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
O'Shaughnessy, Wm. FitzGerald, Lt.Col. i Dragoons
Osmer, James "John, Captain, 102 Foot
•Owen, Fi'as. Hastings Edm. Major, Royal Marine Artillery,
Paddon, HeniT WadhamLocke,-'^ Captain, 7 Foot
Pardee, Thoaias Francis, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Parker, 'Williain Henry .'^'^ Captain, 17 Foot
Parry, Gilbert Sidney, Major, Royal Ai'tiilery
Parry, ReginaW Coleridge,^'" Major, J02 Foo"t
Parsons, Richard,^'-'^ if. Co?. Worcester Regiment
Patterson, Willjam,^'' Captain, R. Military College
Pearse, Albert Elias,=*^ Major, West Riding Regiment
Pedder, Digby Cotes,^-" J/o./or, Bombay Staff Corps
Pennefather, Nicholas, 2°" Major, 90 Foot
Pennefather, Robert Percival,^''iJ/a/'or,E. (Madras) Engineers
Ponnell, Reginald, i/u/o?-, Northampton Regiment
Pepper, George Niohoison.^"- Captain, 31 Foot
Pen-.yn, George Eciward,^"* Captain, goFoot
* Petit, Guglielmo, Captain, R. Malta Fencibles
Plummer, Heathcote,™'' Major, 7 Foot
Poe, William Hntcheson,'"' CB. Cajjtain, Royal Marines
Pollard, Henry William,'"* Major, 1 West India Regiment ...
Poole, Edwin,'^"- Lt.Col. Royal' Marines
Porter, Morton Lawrence, Major, Eo.yal Artillery
Price, James Cecil Grove,''" j)ifo/oc, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Price, Thomas, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Pritchard, Edward Brace,'" Major. Roj'al Marines
<3uarrv, John,"^ 2Iajor, Berkshire Regiment (66 Foot)
•Qndn, Edward,^" if.CoL Indian Staff'^Corps
Baikes, Edward, Major, 105 Foot
Rainblrd, Alfred, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Rait, Arthur John,"^ CS. Captain, Royal Artillery
Ramsay, Robt. Alex. Douglas, 3/q;or, Ro.yal Marines
Randall, Alfred, Captain, 13 Foot \
Rand-ell, George, Major, Madras Staff Corps
p.g.c. Rawes, Williani AVoodward, Major, Royal Artillery
iRawluis, John,"' Captain, 48 Foot
Rawlinson, Spencer Richard,'^* DSO. Lt.Col. Indian Stall')
Corps S
Raynsford, Frederick Montagn,'" Major, Madras Staff Corps
Reade, Arthur Lloyd, Captain, 62 Foot
Reeves, Fredei-ick,'^" Major, 103 Foot
5ieid, David,'-' Major, i Foot
Hew, Thomas Dennis, Captain, 19 Foot
Riall. William Augustus, Maior, Royal Artillery
Richards, Stuart Lloyd, X?.Co/. Leicester Reginient
iRiohmond, Felix, '-^ Captain, Royal Artillerj-
Ridout. Joseph Bramley,'-' Major, Scottish Rifles
IRidsdale. W. H. Errington,'" Bt.Major, Norfolk Regiment...
Roberts, Allan Scott, if. Coi. Bengal Infantry
Ifi.s.e. Roberts, Francis, Major, Royal Artillery
Roberts, Wm. Edward,'-^ Lt.Col. Duke of Cornwall's Light 1
Infantry j
lRobertson,William,'"if.Co?. Army Service Corps
Robinson, Henry, Lt.Col. Ro.val Engineers
RobinsGn, John James, Captain, 5 Foot
Robinson, Richard Swanne, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Kodney, Lennox George,'^'' Major, Royal Marines
Rogers, Henry Gordon,^-' Captain S. 0. of Pensioners
Rogers, James Thomas,'-" Major, 91 Foot
Rogers, JohnEdw. Varty,'^s3ia/or,io2Foot. Gentleman at Arms
Rottou, Arthur,"" Ifajoj-, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Kowe, Valentine Francis, Major, Royal Engineers
Roworth, Chas. Edw. Whittaker,''^ Major, S. Stafford Regt.
Rudge, Waiter Reginald, Major, Royal Artillery
Rurasey, Edward Waugb, Major, Gloucester Regiment
R.yan, Edward Henry, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Rybot, George Oliver,"^ Jiu/o)-, R. (Bengal) Artillery
4St. George, Hy. Peaseley L'Estrange, Major, Warwick Regt.
St. Hill, Windle Hill,"* Captain, 19 F. (Local Colonel, 1 Oct. 77)
Salmond, Francis Mackenzie, Major, Scots Fusiliers
Salt, Thomas Henry,"" Captain R. (Bengal)Ai-tillery
Savage, Harry Boscawen,'*' Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Scott, James Alexander, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Scott, Lothian Kerr, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Scott, William Lane Robinson,^" Capfuin, 62 Foot
Seacome, Arthur Keeling, Major, Ro.yal Artillery
Seceombe, Thomas Strong, Major, Royal Artillery
Sedgwick, William, if.Coi. Royal Engineers
Sedley, Frederick,'" Captain, 48 Foot
Selfe, Sydney Gerald Fred.'« Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Seton, Bruce Outram, Major, R. (Bombay) Engineers
Shairp, Francis Mordaunt, Major, Roj-al Marines
Shanly, William John, Captain, 16 Foot
Sharp, Charles Fred. Major, North Staffordshire Regiment
Sharp, William Edwards, Major, Royal Artillery
20 Dec. 56
9 May 56
2 July 58 10 Ma.y 61 8 Aug
12 Mar. 60 16 May 62
19 Aug. 56 26 Jan
LiEni.
6 Mar. 56
18 May 6;
II Feb. 5
6 June 54
70 31 Dec. 78
59 5 July 72
Mar. 74 18 Dec. 81
II Feb. 77 23 Dec. 84 18 Nov. 86
24 June 56 ^ 4 Nov. 64 i Oct. 77
9 Feb. 55 4 Dec
18 Dec. 6
1 June SI --, -'- I ■
2 May 59 22 Apr. 61 8 Sept. 70
6 Aug. 58 24 June 62
31 May 59
Jan. 55
-t " •—" J - —
10 May 62 24 Apr. _
19 June 55 15 Jan. 6
24 June63 15 Jan. 76 ;8 Feb. 8
21 Oct. 57 30 Nov. 70 8 Mar. 7^,
y ^.„.., j> 15 May 57 16 Mar. 70 i July Si
17 Apr. 42 14 Apr. 46 13 July 55 11 Apr. 71
JO June 59
13 Jul.y 58 10 May 61
6 June 54 15 June 55
8 Oct. 5s 24 Feb. 57
7 Feb. 37
13 Apr. 55
3 Aug. 67
5 July 63
10 Nov. 65
:2 Dec. 59
4 Sept. 57
;o Nov. 66
I Mar. 55
4 Mar. 68
8 Nov. 66
29 Apr. 58
I Sept. 70
I Oct. 57
13 June 66
26 July 66
21 June 60
18 Oct. 64
16 Oct. 55
25 Jan. 25
15 Dec. 54
22 June 67
;o Sept. 59
3 June 62
11 June 53
7 June 61
20 ilar. 54
29 Oct. 61
2 May 63
12 Dec. 56
31 Dec, 62
10 Jul.y 59
4 Sept. 57
9 Apr. 55
20 July 67
20 July 48
26 Feb. 56
13 June 57
31 Mar. 46
26 Oct. 55
II Feb. 62
13 Apr. 58
I May 55
ao Feb. 62
I Mar. 62
Depart-
19 June 55
!5 Sept.54
1 Dec. 54
4 May 60
2 Sept.57
.4 June 30
17 Dec. 57
17 Nov. 57
;2 June 57
12 Mar. 72
17 Apr. 67
14 Jan. 71
31 May 76 . „ _ _
22 Apr. 62 22 Dec. 75
17 Jan. 71
23 Nov. 56
10 Sept. 58
I Oct. 60
25 Feb. 48
15 June 58
1 1 Nov. 64
II Sept.65
I Sept. 62 22 Sept.7
18 Oct. 59
24 Mar. 63
1 9 July 64
mental
22 Dec. 59
24 Dec. 55
12 June 57 27 Apr. 58 10 June C5
'" 4 June 56 13 Sept. 66
I Apr. 66
31 Mar. 75
22 Feb. 60
!3 Dec. 59
8 June 49
II Apr. 54
8 June6i _, „ .,
II June 58 27 Aug. 58 15 Oct.
MAJOB.
21 Sept. 54 20 Apr. 60 5 Jul.y 7_
30 July 62 28 May 70 8 June 81
I July 8
June 69 12 Jan. Si
I July 81
7 Feb. 74
25 Feb. 80 6 Sept. 82
12 Mar. 80
3 Sept. 7c
I Oct. 77
July Si
g Dec. 6
:o May 45
18 Sept.s9
I July 81
II Mar. 74
I Apr. 78
4 Ma.y 72
lo Mar. 63
7 June 73
7 Jan. 65
15 Aug. 73
t2 May 75
9 Mar. 67
23 Feb. 78
10 Aug. 71
26 Ma.y 78
4 Mar. 63
4 Sept.69
I July 77
29 Oct. 61
20 July 79
8 Feb. 61
I Aug. 68
3 June 67
4 July 57
20 Jan. 68
I July 77
27 Nov. 76
31 Mar. 77
S Sept.57
5 July 72
2! May 84
I July 81
14 Apr.
g Sept.74
I; Jan. 58 20 Sept. 64
:8 July 71
17 Dec. 62 17 Nov. 75
!i July 75
Service
2 Apr. 73
5 Jan. 7013 Apr.
9 Mar. 55
3 May 64 I
15 Aug. 60
28 Oct. 55 27 Aug. 58
17 Dec. 62 i Apr. 76 17 Dec. 82
Mar. 59 I Apr. 70 i July 8i
I Mar. 63 8 Deo. 75 i Nov. 82
30 Aug. 59 16 Oct. 66 25 Jan. 80
. „ _,, 27 Apr. 58 22 Dec. 65 16 Jan. 75
,4 June 45 20 May 51 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72
31 May 64 18 Oct. 64120 Oct. 69 i July 8
2 Feb. 58 28 Jan. 62I 8 June 67 8 June 67
;i Dec. 58 7 Jan. 62J25 Apr. 73
14 June45|ioOct. 49
Depart
14 Mar. 55
lo Dec. 53^20 Nov 54
mental
25 June 62
24 Oct. 57
23 Dec. 59
13 July 55
ig Mar. 66
16 Jan. 75
I July 81
5 July 72
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
July 81
23 Mar. 86
1 Aug. 72
:o Jan. 78
8 June 87
30 Nov. 82
30 Apr. 79
18 Dec. 88
10 Jan. 94
12 Feb. 81
2 May 87
1 July 81
I July 81
24 Nov. 77
30 July 84
Mar. 79124 ifa.V 79
' ■ '- '19 Dee. 86
28 May 73
2 Mar. 80
I Aug. 72
7 June Si
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 81
12 May 83
21 Apr. 77
•.6 Apr. 8s
I Apr. 74
9 Aug. 83
20 Mar. So
4 Sept. 77
29 Dec. 8^
26 Feb. 75
20 July 87 20 July 93
20 July 68
26 Nov. 79
2 Dec.
18 Mar. 82
J 5 June 85
I July 82
23 Jan. 78
13 July 78
22 June 58
7 Aug. 78
23 Dee. 87
19 Apr. 82
14 Apr. 90
28 Mar. 83
25 Sept. 72
15 Apr. 83
12 Apr. 79
6 Oct. 84
_2 May 89
II July 77
23 Nov. 86
7 Nov. 77
8 Aug. 90
I July 81
31 Oct. 82
14 Apr. 86
Feb. 81
[5 Jan. 73
I July 81
8 Dec. 7721 June 79
I Apr. 70' 3 Oct. 70
10 Nov. 77I I July Si
I Jan. 8j 18 Mar. 85
I July 81 j I July 88
I Sept.82; 9 Sept.82
I July 81 10 Au
I Oct. 77
I July 81
I July 81
3 1 J- yrs.
I July 81
77
I July Si
20 Feb. 83
I Nov. 82
18 Jan. 89
It Dec. 88
I Oct. 87
I July 8 1
19 Feb. 79
I Oct. ,, , ,,
I Apr. 78|26 Aug. 81
I July 81 I July 88
I July 81^28 Aug. 80
I Apr. 70
9 Aug. 73 „ .„,.„„
4 Jan. 71 26 May 8o|2y Sept.80
' " 5 Jul.y 721 I Aug. 72
27 Aug. 58
24 Mar. 65
Service
10 Mar. 76
3 Apr. 70
14 Feb. 72
3 Apr. 67
I Apr. 74
25 June 69
9 Sept. 55
II Dec. 58
21 June 56
18 Dec. 61
6 May 62 „ - - ,
13 Jan. 69115 Nov. 79
9 Dec. 59 14 Dec. 70
23 Apr. 63 10 May 77
30 July 581 I Apr. 70
10 May 64119 Aug. 74
I July Si
5 Aug. 64
I Oct. 77
34 1\ yrs.
25 June 82
7 Aug. 7'
23 Apr. 7
21 Aug. 75
18 Dec. 81
8 May 80
7 Apr. 83
31 Dec. 78
I July 81
30 Mar. 81
I July 8i
I Apr. 63 I Jan. 76 25 Nov. 82
23 Aug. i
I Jan. 8»
4 Oct. 84
19 Nov. 81
30 Dec. 71
I Aug. 72
21 June 87
24 June 76
I Mar. 89
15 Aug. 69
Oct.. 79
II Dec. 88
25 June 87
I Jidy 81
74 Sept.82
•A Feb. 81
18 Dec. 88
I July 81
9 May 94
21 May 86
28 May 36
I July 8t
19 Nov. 81
19 Nov. 84
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fansion. 632
Sharp, William Granville, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Shaw, John Hay.s*'' lfa;oj-, Inniskilliiifr Fusiliers
J). S.C.Shaw, AYilkinson,^-'" Captain, 102 Foot
Shaw, William Edward,"' Captain. 3 Dragoon Guards
Shearman, Francis.^ia Captain, i West India Regiment
Sheffield, William, 3=" Muiur, Bengal Staff Corps
Shepherd, William. Li.Col. Rov.al (Bengal) Engineers
Sheppard, Charles He^ry,35l Lf.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Sheppee, Francis Faulkner, Major, R. (Bomhaj-) Artillery ...
Sherlock, Woodford Wright, Captain, 109 Foot
Shinkwin, Robert Staveley,^- Captain, 59 Foot; Commanding^!
ITersey Brigade Infantry Volunteers, with rank of Colonel ... >
Short. Nash, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Shuldham, Arthur James, ^^^ il/n/oc, 108 Foot
Silver, Jacob ilortioaer Weir.^^* Major, Royal Marines
Simeon, Ertward,^*' -IXn/oc, R. (Bengali Artillery
Simpson, Charles Edward Pinckney, Major, Worcester Regt.
Simpson, Robert Prioleau, Major, Leinster Regiment
Simpson, Richard Salisbury ,=^6 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
Skene, John George, 2Iajor, 77 Foot
Skill, Henry Herbert, Captain, 11 Foot
Skinner, Russel, Captain. 37 Foot
Sladen, Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery
Slater, James Barry, ^=~ Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Slaughter, Charles,^^* Captain Royal Marines
Smith, Alfred John Douglas, Major, 65 Foot
Smith, Andrew Wm. Douglas,'^'-" Barrack Master, R. Marines
Smith, Joseph, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Smith, St. George Alexander, Captain, tS Foot
Smyth, Horatio Prancis,^^" Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Smyth, James Stewart, Captain, 17 Foot
Smyth-Windham, Joseph Charles, ■'^^ Major, Royal Artillery..
p.s.c. Spalding, Henry ,3^- Major, 104 Foot
Spencer, Augustus Campbell,^''^ M'ljor, i Dragoon Guards ..
Spratt, Michael,^** Captain Royal Marines
Spry, Edward, ^^ Captain, Royal Marines
Squirl, Charles, Captain, 74 Foot
Squirl, Frederick, Captain, 03 Foot
Stainforth, William, 366 i^.CoZ. Madras Infantry
Stanley, John, Captain, 47 Foot
Staples, Fred. Blaii-, Captain, 93 Foot
Stapleton, Rich^u-d Talbot P.^^T Major, iq Hussars
Starr, Edward Henderson, ^^8 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Stebbing, Frederick Anderson,36^ Cap/rtiH. q5 Foot
Steinman, MatraversH. C. Bernhard.^'OJ/J/or.Royal Artillery
Stewart, HaiTy Hutchinson Augustus, Major, 9 Foot
Stewart, Ja,mes,^"' Cajytain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Stewart, John Lorn, Maior. 18 Hussars
Stokoe, Richard, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Stoyte, John,3"2 Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regiment
Stracey, Hardinge Richard, Captain, 98 Foot
Strettell, Arnold Dashwood.^:^ Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Stuart, William Thomas,^"^ Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Sarman, William Henry, Captain, 7 Foot
Swete, Charles Denroche.^^' Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Swinton, Arthur, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Symons, Henry George, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Tabb, Henrj- Harpur, Captain, 16 Foot
Tabuceau, Anthony Olivier,^'''' Captain, 93 Foot
Tanner, Albert,38i Captain, Royal Fusiliers (7 Foot)
Tarleton, James Hearn, Major, 54 Foot
Taylor, Albert FitzWilliam^^s^ Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Taylor, Franklin Chambers, Major, Madras Staff Corps
p.s.c. Taylor, George Lee Le Mesurier, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt...
Taylor, William,^*' Major, Royal Artillery
Thackeray, Chas.^ss Major, Gloucestershire Regiment (28 F.)
Thelwall, Eubule Daysh.^ss Captain, Royal Marine Artillery...
Theobald, Charles Percy, 31ajor, Royal (Bombay) Artillery ...
Theobald, Cotton IS:^' Captain, 20 Foot
Thistlethwa.yte, Alfred Robt.Wm.^*3/iy'or,NorthnmberlandFus.
Thompson, Dodgson Hamilton,^*^ Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Thompson, Howard Stanley, Major, Royal Marines; Se-\
cruiting Staff Officer, 2nd Class, Cambridge )
Thompson, John Charles, Captain, io8 Foot
Thorbum, Charles James, Ca^^nin, Irish Rifles
Thrupp, Morton Frederick, Lt.Col. Derby Regt. {Ensign \
4 foot, 5 July 60; Lt. 4 Foot, 9 Oct. 63 ; sold out, i I'eb. 68)1
Tighe, James Stuart, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Tighe, John Augustus,^™ Cajjfain, Dorsetshii-e Regt., Milt-')
tary Knight of Windsor J
Tillotsos, Lionel, Major, Royal Artillery ; Suffolk Artillery \
JSastern Diiyision Royal Artillerg _, j
Tom, William Heniy V. Major, Royal Marines
Toogood, Seymour Hood,''' Major, Royal Artillery
Treeve, Henry Richard, ^'^ Major, Border Regiment
Trevelyan, Walter Raleigh, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Trotter, Henry ,'« CB. Royal (Bengal) Engineers ; U.M. \
Consul General, Moumania }
Trotter, John Mowbray, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Trydell, John Frederick,^'* Captain, si Foot
Tupman, George Lyon, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Turner, George, Captain, 12 Foot
Turner, Thomas Baskett, Major, 102 Foot
COKXiT,
2ndLIETjT.
OrENSIGN.
20 Dec. 57
13 Dec. 56
21 May 58
24 Feb. 57
19 Jan. 55
■:4 Oct. 46
I Mar. 62
t2 Dec. 51
15 July 55
17 Deo. 52
28 Jan. 62
18 Mar. 41
24 June 57
13 Dec. 45
IQ Mar. 6i
12 Jan. 62
10 Apr. 66
29 Dec. 54
I June 60
4 July 60
4 Sept. 58
19 Apr. 42
16 Dec. 45
23 Apr. 55
23 Nov. 55
I May 58
20 Nov. 58
12 Jan. 60
12 .June 57
21 Feb. 60
5 Mar. 58
5 Sept. 56
6 Dec. 52
9 Dec. 59
16 Mar. 64
3 Jan. 57
9 May 56
18 Aug. 54
to Nov. 65
29 Mar. 46
8 Nov. 59
16 May C2
20 Feb. 63
9 Mar. 66
8 Sept. 69
9 Mar. 55
5 July 64
I Mar. 64
I Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
20 Apr. 47
28 Sept. 47
8 Sept.sS
12 June 60
4 Jan. 61
I Apr. 63
16 Nov. 60
21 June 56
9 Oct. 59
;8 Oct. 71
27 July 47
14 June 52
24 Sept. 56
31 May 59
14 Nov. 63
15 Jmie 58
I Aug. 56
17 Sept. 55
27 May 48
12 Apr. 56
27 Aug. 58
19 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 49
8 Feb. 56
18 Jan. 64
25 Dec. 67
21 Sept. 60
23 Oct. 67
19 Feb. 61
15 June 58
16 Aug. 64
9 Dec. 59
5 May 56
24 Jan. 65
1 May 55
14 Aug. 60
18 Nov. 65
28 Aug. 61
15 Nov. 53
14 Feb. 60
13 Oct. 63
5 Mar. 58
28 Feb. 51
27 Aug. 58
2 Oct. 55
26 Oct. 55
2: Mar. 65
I 6 Dec. 67
31 Dec. 59 23 Aug. 61
5 Apr. 64113 July 67
14 Oct. 68 27 Aug. 70
8 Dec. 51 23 Oct. 52
10 Apr. 55:26 Feb. 58
17 July 66
13 July 60
22 June 58
2 Mar. 60
13 June 60
8 June 60
I Jan. 62
23 June 52
14 Apr. 59
3 Nov. 55
5 Not. 67
20 Feb. 58
8 Feb. 70
27 Deo. 42
19 Sept. 48
2yJuly 53
20 Nov. 57
4 Nov. 61
1 Feb. 56
24 Apr. 55
20 Nov. 52
28 Dec. 46
18 May 55
12 June 57
24 July 60
27 Feb. 45
20 Feb. 55
2 Jan. 62
29 Sept. 65
27 Mar. 531
4 Mar. 62
2 Oct. 60
25 Jan. 56
25 June 61
CAPTAIN. MAJOB
•20 Dec.
18 Jan.
7 Nov.
2 Oct.
II Apr.
18 Feb.
18 July
I Mai-.
II Apr.
2A Jan.
6q 20 Dec.
67! I May
65 18 Mar.
66 16 Feb.
23 July 54
I June 60
6 Oct. 54
27 Feb. 55
14 May 58
12 Nov. 59
20 Dec. 48
14 Apr. 58
..^ May 53
29 June 48
8 June 55
4 Mar. 55 1
16 Mar. 55 >
18 Dec. 60
19 Jan. 59
27 Aug. 57
4 Oct. 57
19 Dec, 60
23 Mar. 47
26 Oct. 55
I May 55
4 Nov. 60
7 Aug. 67
3 Mar. 74
5 Oct. 58
19 Aug. 72
27 Aug. 58
21 Aug. 66
20 Aug. 79
10 Apr. 78'
4 Nov. 59
12 July 71
5 Jan. 66
I Oct. 71
4 Sept. 70
I Aug. 54
23 July 58
3 Aug. 67
I Apr. 70
27 Apr. 70
I Jan. 76
12 June 67
6 July 67
9 Feb. 68
15 Mar. 79
22 .Tune 55
10 Dec. 59
18 July 62
1 Apr. 70
4 Nov. 73
21 Nov. 62
:6 Jul}- 66
30 July 62
2 Feb. 58
17 May 61
23 Nov. 65
15 Jan. 73
16 Apr. 58
2 Sept.62
I Jan. 74
1 July 79
18 Dec. 66
4 Mar. 74
2 Oct. 72
9 Apr. 61
25 June 73
4 Feb. 74
23 July 66
29 June 70
30 Oct. 62
18 Dec. 67
1 Sept.73
12 Nov. 71
i8 Feb. 61
19 June 72
14 May 76
20 Nov. 67
7 May 59
21 July 64
31 Mar. 63
22 Jan. 64
18 Dec. 72
I July 81
I Apr. 70
28 May 70
29 June 78
16 Sept.6o
23 Nov. 60
2 Nov.
14 Oct.
I July
I Mar.
5 Jiiy
I Oct.
26 Nov.
I July
I Jan.
28 Aug.
5 July
17 Nov.
1 July
10 Apr.
5 July
8 June
20 Aug.
19 Feb.
4 Sept.
to Nov.
5 July
2 July
I July
iS June
I Sept.
5 Nov.
8 Sept.
11 Nov.
18 Jan.
24 Mar.
5 July
5 Apr.
1 July
4 Nov.
27 Feb.
14 July
13 July
5 July
4 July
2 Nov.
1 July
5 July
21 Nov.
2 .Jan.
8 Jan.
1 May
4 Mar.
2 Oct.
16 May
25 June
:8 July
■■3 July
27 Apr.
26 Nov.
I Jul.y
I July
12 Nov.
20 Dec.
I July
13 May
22 Sept.
5 July
lAug.
I Oct.
I Oct.
i8 Dec.
6 Dec.
S Dec.
S Nov.
18 July
22 Mar.
29 Dec.
79
68
;8 Sept.
24 Jan.
!8 Sept.
I Apr,
4 Oct.
3 Aug.
28 Nov.
'■3 July
3 Aug.
I Apr.
I Apr.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
24 May 83
29 Oct. 81
10 Nov. 80
1 July 81
24 Nov. 77
2 Nov. 72
to Jan. 89
I Mar. 88
I Aug. 72
16 Feb. 78
17 Dec. 82
I Feb. 82
I Jan. 69
4 Oct. 80
I Aug. 72
19 May 86
1 Apr. 82
TO Apr. 92
2 Feb. 78
1 July 3 1
7 Aug. 80
8 Apr. 82
30 Apr. 84
2 Nov. 72
9 Deo. 76
:S Jan. 87
27 Mar. 83
I July 81
15 Dec. 89
1 July 81
23 Apr. Si
22 Dec. fo
7 June 93
2 Nov. 72
9 Oct. 73
29 Sept. 80
I July 81
4 Nov. 87
17 May 78
5 Feb. So
30 Nov. 78
25 Dec. 74
I July 8 1
4 Apr. So
5 Feb. 83
1 Apr. 75
21 Aug. 81
2 Jan. 88
8 Jan. 90
29 Sept.oo
4 Mar. 88
9 Oct. 83
24 Nov. 76
25 June 87
1 Jan. 89
19 Feb. 79
I July 81
7 June 79
I July 81
t3 Sept. 84
12 Nov. 85
24 .ipr. -2
25 Sept. 87
83 24 Nov. 80
17 Nov. 81
28 Apr. 75
14 July 7 5
7 July So
12 Dec. 83
I Feb. 83
6 Dec. 95
I July 81
5 Nov S4
18 July 87
25 Nov. 74
1 July 81
27 June 84
I July 8 1
i8 June 78
I July 81
4 Oct. 77
30 Nov. 78
19 Dec. 80
581 5 July 72
67I24 Mar. 79
70J29 June 78
75 28 Dec. 80
Mar. 87
Jan. 84
Sept.82
Jan. 90
May »3
July 87
July 84
Jan. 78
Sept. 80
July 81
June 81
633 Lieutenant Colonels and Majors Retired oihFull or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Hon. Colonel \
... i
Twiss, Godfrey, ''5 Major, R. (Bombay) Art, ,
2 Hampshire ArtilUry VolunteerK, S. Division R, Artilleri).
Twyford, William .Toll'ifFe.s's Captain, 23 Foot
Twj-nam, Geddes Sansoni,397 Major, 13 Foot
Tyers, Sydney, TJ.Col. Royal Marines
TJniacke, Crofcon James,^''* Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Vandeleur, David Roche, Captain, 30 Foot
Vandeleur, John Ormsby Moore, Major, Gordon Highlanders
Vandeleur, William Richard, jl/o/or, Norfolk Regiment
Vaughton, Theophilus, Captain. Royal Marines
Vnyle, Francis Ranken Cave,^'' Major, Bengal Staff Corps ...
Wadling, John Cottingham, Captain, s Foot
Walker, Herbert John Ouchterlony, Major. Royal Artillery...
Walker, John Bridges.-"'" Major, Roval Artillery
A¥alker, John Selby,«>i Major, Black Watch
Wall, James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv
Wallace. Neshit Willoug"hhy,w2 Ma'ior. King's Ro.yal Rities...
Waller, Robert, Major. West Riding Regiment
Walsh, Adolphus Frederick,*"^ Captain, 10 Foot
Walrer, Hubert Langton,"* Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Walter, Charles John.w^ Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Ward, Arthur Edward Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Warde, Charles Arthur Madan, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Warden, Francis,'"'^ Major, 106 Foot.
Ware, Charles, Captain, 86 Foot
Waring, Henry,*"' Major, 2 Foot; GovernorofGofport Prison...
Watson, Joshua Rowley,™ Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wells, William Henry, Major, Royal Marines
Western, James Halifax, CMG. Major, R. (Bengal) Engineers
Whale, Thomas Martin, Major, Royal Marines
Whall=^y, Percy Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Wheatley, Chas. Robertson Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art....
Wheeley, James Seager, Captain, 8 Foot
Whish, John Tulloch,«» Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
White, Hy. Jervis Jervis-, Major, Middlesex Regiment
White, Raymond Wallace Esmonde, Major, Inniskilling Fus.; ■)
Hon, Lt.Col. I Volunteer Battalion Welsh Sediment ^
Wickham, Edmund Hill, i/.CoZ. Royal Artillery
Wilkinson, William Edmund, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment...
Williams, Richard Harry, Major, Royal Engineers
Wilmer, Louis Worthington,*'^ Captain, 12 Foot
Winter, Henry Burton, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Wintle, Alfred Tritton,*'' Major, Royal Artillery
Wise, Dacres William, *i8 J/«/or, Bengal Staff Corps
Wolseley, John St. George, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Wood, Orlando Robert William, Captain, Royal Marines
Wood, Thomas, «o i^CoJ. Roj'al Artillery
Woods. James Andrew, •'^i Major, 102 Foot
WooUcombe-Adams, Fdward, Major, Royal Artillery
Wright, AVilliam Henry. Major, Royal Artillery
Wroot, William Henry, ■'^ Major, Royal Marines
Wyllie, Robert John Humphrey,*^* Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wynch, Alexander, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Young, Henry Roberts, -"^^ Major, Dorset Regiment .
12 June 58
28 Apr. 63
26 Mar. 58
23 Aug. 61
16 Mar. 55
;o Dec. 57
2 Oct. 60
21 Nov. 65
[I Dec. 57
9 June 55
21 Oct. 62
5 June 57
7 Nov. 62
23 Dec. 59
Majors.
Abbott, Augustus Keith,' Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Airey, Robert Henry Burrell,^ Captain, 9 Foot
Aldridge, Edward,^ Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer).,
Alexau'ler, Frederick Gordon,* Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Alexander, Robert Homfray,^ C<ipt. R. Marine Artillery
Allen, William Tankerville,^ Major, Royal Marines
Anderson, David, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Andrews, Alfred, Major, Coast Battalion of Engineers')
(Quarter Master, 25 Sept. 70 ; Hon. Captain, 27 July 79) [R] j
Aslett, John Thompson," Captain, Royal Marines
Atkinson, Augustus Williams Henry, Captain, 1 W. India Regt.
Austin, Alfred, Major, 6 Foot
Bailey, Richard, Capt. Royal Artillery (District Officer) ; >
I Orkney Volnnteer Artillery j
Bale, John Edward,* Major, 1 West India Regiment
Barham, Charles Morton, Captain, Royal Marines
Barker, Walter JuUus,^ Captain, Royal Marines
Barker, William Henry, i" Captain, 50 Foot
Bate, Henry Reginald, Captain, 13 Foot
Bat'.iscombe, Robert Charles, Captain, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Baugh, Guilluni Scott," Major. Indian Staff Corps
Beadnell, Charles Edward, Major. Royal Artillery
Beagin, Edward George Daves, Major, Madras Staff Corps ...
Beaumont, Walter Henry,'* Captain, 102 Foot
Bell, John Charles, '^ Captain, 47 Foot
Bellasis, George Montalt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Beresford, Hamilton De la Poer.i* Major, Royal Marine Art.
iiest, Thomas William, Captain, West Riding Regiment
Bethune, Henry Beauclerk, Captain. Hampshire Regiment
Bigg, Frederick, Major, Royal Artillery
Blackett, Charles Francis,''' Cafitaiu, Ritle Brigade
Blackwood-Price. Ja.raes Nueent,"' Major. K. R. Rifles
Blair, James, Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
[ COBNET,
2ndHBUT
OrENSIGN,
II Dec. 49
26 July 55
i8 Oct. 45
24 June 63
Depart-
i6 Dec. 57
16 Mar. 60
6 Dsc. 59
:5 Aug. 4S
9 Oct. 63
I Jan. 58
13 Mar. 58
31 July 57
12 Mar. 61
:8 Nov. 63
8 Nov. 61
28 Oct. 59
23 Oct. 55
II Feb. 62
14 Apr. 49
13 Dec. 61
26 June 60
20 Mar. 55
25 Sept.54
4 Aug. 63
12 Dec. 56
20 Jan 59
30 Dec. 64
30 Apr. 58
7 Dec. 70
L4 June 63
16 Apr.
2 Nov.
II .Tune
29 Aug. 54
23 Apr. 58
23 July 47
15 Ja.n 67
mental
I Mar. 61
30 Jan, 63
23 Jan. 63|
7 Nov. 51
5 Mar. 68
7 Oct. 19!
4 June 64
27 Aug. 58
8 May 67
I Apr. 6t
4 Jan. 61
18 July 65
9 Sept.55
20 May 58
I Jan. 62
3 Sept.68
27 Aug. 58
8 Feb. 57
23 Mar. 66
13 Apr. 58
26 Jan. 66
I June 63
8 June 60
20 Apr. 60
22 June 59
9 Dec. 591
20 Sept. 58
^ July 62
30 Mar. 66
16 June 66
21 Dec. 59
29 July 62
I Oct. 58,
25 Sept.57
21 June 64
8 June 60
I Jan. 51
17 Sept. 641
16 Feb. 64
19 June 60
12 Jan. 57
I Nov. 60
I Nov. 60
5 July 56
II Jan. 67
27 Aug. 58^
4 June 60
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
14 Feb. 59
11 Aug. 6
It Jan. 58
12 Apr. 79
Service
20 May 64
14 Sept. 67
14 Mar. 68
7 Oct. 59
9 Oct. 75
13 Feb. 66
27 Feb. 77
31 July 68
July 74
28 Sept. 74
23 Jan. 69
23 Dec. 74
i 4 Nov. 64
'20 Dec. 69
j 2 Oct. 72
21 Nov. 77
22 Feb. 67
30 July 62
I Apr. 70
5 May 64
7 Nov. 74
20 July 77
24 Aug. 73
30 Oct. 72
Dec. 71
Aug. 72
30 June 63
12 Mar. 73
22 Mar. 71
17 Mar. 74
I Mar. 72
12 Dec. 68
27 June 72
I Apr. 70
17 Apr. 75
II Mar. 74
14 Apr. 61
i26 June 72
I Oct. 77
11 Dec. 72
26 July 63
17 Dec. 73
12 Apr. 73
10 Nov. 66
4 Aug. 75
24 Mar. 65
June 69
8 Sent. 68 30
7 Jan. 62! 3
4 Apr. 80 19
28 Oct. 7i[ 7
15 July 72 21
I July 67 1 26
4 Nov. 59^22
Dec. 76
Aug. 72
May 89
Dee. 82
May 84
May 79
Sept. 64
15 Aug. 68
I Oct. 77
5 July 72
24 June 84
I Oct. 77
8 May 8:
1 July 81
5 July 72
9 Oct. 83
29 Nov. 78
I Sept. 83
31 Dec. 78
I July 8t
I July 81
9 Jurie 80
1 July Si
1 Oct. 77
20 Dec. 77
2 Oct. 80
21 Nov. 85
22 Sept. 75
13 May 74
1 3 Mar. 80
23 Oct. 75
7 Nov. 82
I July 81
I July 81
0 Sept. 80
23 July 79
30 June 80
1 Oct. 77
12 Mar. 81
I July 81
1 July 81
13 Sept. 79
I July 81
13 Sept. 79
10 Apr. 80
I July 81
I July 81
14 Apr. 66
I July 81
I July 81
I July 81
11 Nov. 76
I July 81
I July 81
21 Apr. 78
4 Aug. 83
I Aug. 72
I July 81
I Aug. 72
30 Nov. 78
I Dec. 75
24 June 91
11 Dec. 88
23 June So
24 Aug. 8 1
18 Jan. 82
22 Oct. 73
I Mar. 85
13 Jan. 79
20 Sept. 87
18 Oct. 82
25 July 83
29 Oct. 88
24 Jan. 86
7 May 86
12 Feb. 8i
1 Oct. 82
2 Oct. 86
21 Nov. 91
19 July 76
31 Oct. 77
I July 81
19 May 80
7 Nov. 88
23 Dec. 87
27 Jan. 87
8 June 82
11 June 84
21 July 86
20 Aug. 79
12 Mar. 87
29 Dec. 83
15 Nov. 84
29 Oct. 86
22 Nov. 84
28 May 84
I July 81
19 Dec. 86
II Jan. 83
23 Apr. 73
19 Dec. 87
9 Sept.82
I Oct. 87
24 Feb. 77
9 Jan. 84
9 Jan. 84
25 Aug. 80
4 4.ug. 89
7 Nov. 77
21 June 87
_^ 16 Nov. 37 17
55 17 Sept. 58
55
8 Sept.54
7 July 83
8 Mar. 67
10 Sept. 64 I
14 Apr. 59' 3
May
Apr. 70
Apr. 61
30
9 Mar. 91
16 Oct.
22 Oct.
26 Oct.
26 Feb. 56] 26 Oct. 60, I
9 Nov.
13 Dec.
12 Nov.
20 June
9 June
II Dec.
7 Aug.
9 Oct.
7 Nov.
50 Mar.
10 Oct.
3 Jane
7 Jan. 62J 8
28 Feb. 51127
28 Oct. 7iii2
17 Dec. 62|29
I Jan. 62! 20
23 Nov. 56130
3 Dec. 581 I
26 Sept. 67 j 7
6 Dec. 67119
15 May 66,27
I Apr. 68 15
10 July 67; 1
58 10 May 6TJ13
65!ii Jan. 69I 8
45! 7 Oct. 4927
July 74
Oct. 77
Aug. 67
Apr. 73
Nov. 74
Aug. 58
Nov. 82
Oct. 75
Jan. 70
July 6:
Apr. 70
Aug. 78
Sept. 77
Sept. 76
June 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 72
Dec. 77
Aug. 58
30 Dec. 84
24 Apr. 81
24 Mar. 95
7 Dec. 90
15 July 94
2i June 84
25 Aug. 77
I Apr. 86
I Dec. 56
I July 8i
23 May 74
13 Aug. 95
1 July 81
6 May 81
13 Oct. 79
2 Feb. 7S
24 Nov. 77
5 Jan. 69
12 Nov. go
J Nov. 82
20 Jan. 73
9 Aug. 73
I July 81
7 Aug. 86
1 Dec. 86
20 Oct. 83
t6 Nov. 84
19 Nov. 84
6 July 81
2 Mar. 8i
4 May 70
Majors Retired on Full or Betlred Pay or on a Pension.
634
Blaxland, Arthur Hughes,!' Major, Eoyal Marines
Bleazby, Francis Bernard,"* Capfnin, 26 Foot •
Bloomfleld, Fredericii; William, Captain, 6 Dragoons
Boileau, Lewis Maltby," Major, Indian Staff Corps
Boileau, William Simeon, Captain. Royal Engineers
Bolton, Henry Francis Somerset,^" Captain, 18 Foot j Military Knight )
of Windsor J
Bolton, Harry John. 2' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bridgford, Sidney Thomas, Captain. Royal Marine Artillery
Broadfoot, William,^^ Cu^itei?;, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Brown, Henry James Capt. T05 Foot ; Hon. CotonpJ 5 Sn.Munster Fusiliers
Brace, George Wanl Coie.=s Major, Indian Staff Corps
Brutton, Edw.^' Capt. 57 F. ; Captain of Inoalids, Chelsea Hospital
Brutton, Robert Abernethie,^^ Captain, Royal Marines
Budd, David Carruthers, Captain, 20 Hussars
Buller, Walter Gregory, Captain, 94 Foot
Burden, William, '^ Captain, 9 Foot
Burr, Charles Ernest Gaitskell,^' Captain, 18 Foot
Burton, William Penn,^' Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Busfeild, John, Captain, 19 Foot
TJC Butler, Thomas Adair.^s Captain, loi Foot
Carpenter, Geori^e, Captain, 60 Rifles
■Carter, Arthur Sbaen,^" Captain, 51 Foot
Cavarra, Alfred,^' Major, Royal Malta Artillery
•Cavarra, Guiseppe, Cajitain, Royal Malta Feneible Artillery
Chalmers, Owen Ivan, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Cheetham, Charles, Ctyj^ujH, Royal Artillery
Christian, George Arnold, Captain. Cheshire Regiment
Clarke, Robert Stuart, Major, Somerset Light Infantry
Clayton, Charles Cecil, Captain, Essex Regiment
Clayton, Edward Gilbert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Coleman, William,^^ Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Collins, Caleb, Captain, 51 Foot
Collins, Samuel Travers,^^ Captain, Royal Marines
Collis, Adolphus Randolph Augustus, Captain, 6 Foot
Collis, Gustavas W. Beriy,^' Captain, 6 Foot
Conolly, Francis Henry, '3/a/oi-, Bengal Staff Corps
Conolly, William, 35 Ca;9^oin,'Shropshire Light Infantry
Cook, Alexander,'* Major, Indian Staff Corps
Cook, Arthur, Ca/jfain, 14 Foot
Cook, Lewis Archibald Charles,^' Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Cooper, Egbert William, Captain, 42 Foot
Cooper, John, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Coppin, Charles Francis,^* Capfui?;, Royal Marines
•Cotton, Joseph William Minchin,^' Captein, Norfolk Regiment
Cowan, Walter Frederick James,*" Captain, Welsh Fusiliers
Cox, Joseph Cooke, Captain, 20 Foot
Cresswell, George, *! Captain, Unattached; Captain of Invalids, Kil-
mainkam Hospital
Crofton, Caldwell Henry, Captain, Royal Artillery
■Cunningham, Andrew Charles, Captain, 13 Foot
Dalby, Nicholas Bennett,*- Caja/am, Royal Marines
Daniell, J. Williamson, ■'^ Capt. loi F. ; Capt. of Invalids, Chelsea Hospital
Baniell, Robert Holford," Major, Indian Staff Corps
Darling, James Bruce, ■'5 Rojal Marines
Darnell, William Nicholas, Captain, York and Lancaster Regtment
Davey, Thomas,** Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Davidson, Wj'ndham Henry, Captain, 103 Foot
Davies, Thomas Henry, Captain, 2 West India Regiment
Dennie, Henry William,*' Captain, 28 Foot
•de Satge'-de Thoren, Oscar William,** Captain, 43 Foot
Dillon, Edward, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Dodd, Simon Anthony, Cup(at)i, Northampton Regiment
Down, Augustus Thornton, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Drage, William Henry, Captain, 52 Foot
Drought, John Thomas Acton, Captain, Lancaster Regiment
Dumbleton, Arthur Vincent, 5" Captain, 21 Hussars
Dunning, Richard Horwood, Captain, 17 Foot
Duvall, William, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Eastham, John Alderson, Captain, Hampshire Regiment
Eden, Frederick Morton, ^^ Major, Royal Marines; Brigade Major \
Plymouth Brigade Infantry Volunteers 3
Edleston, Joshua, 52 Captain, Royal Marines
Edwardes, James Graham, Captain, Royal (Bombay) Artillery ,
Edwards, Eustace Gresley, Major, Royal Artillery
Elliot, Henry George,^' CJ/ff.' Caj9i. Royal Marines; Chief Magistrate ^
of Tembuland ^
Emerson, Edward, Captain, 8 Foot
England, Alexander,^* Major, Bengal Staff Corps
TDvans, Augustine, Captain, Royal Marines
Eyre, Thomas Haughton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Faber, Frederick Grey, Captain, 102 Foot
Pair, Alexander William, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment ,
Fawkes, Arthur, Captain, 8 Foot
Fenwick, William Young, Captain, Royal ArtiUery
Ferguson, John,^' Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Ferris, William Browne, Capt. 12 Foot, Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Bn. Suffolk Segt....
Finch, John Seymour Wynne, Captain, Royal Horse Guards...
Fisher, Arthur Thomas, Captain, 21 Hussars
Fitzgerald, John Gore, Captain, Royal Marines
FitzGerald, William Robert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
I COENET,
2ndLiBnr,
prENSIGN,
28 Dec. 64
'23 Nov. 55
28 Aug. 63
22 July 68
' 28 Feb. 5
23 Jan. 63
3 Aug.
I Feb.
25 Nov.
!8 Oct.
:4 Mar.
27 Dec. 66
25 Nov. 55
12 Feb. 58
15 Mar. 55
30 Dec. 53
8 June 60
30 Sept. 59
26 Oct. 41
ifi Aug. 61
16 May 48
30 M ar. 60
9 June 54
4 Jan. 60
24 Sept. 58
9 Feii'. 38
10 Dec. 54
16 Dec. 31
30 Aug. 64
25 June 58
5 Mar. 6i
t]
29 Jan. 61
17 Aug. 55
27 Apr. 60
24 Apr. 58
17 Mar. 55
31 Jan. 63
26 June 56
16 Mar. 58
2 Mar. 66
T2 Sept. 61
30 Dec. 53
2 Dec. 6c
3 June 65
31 Aug. 55
t6 Aug. 50
24 Sept. 58
16 May 48
16 June 51
8 Jan. 68
I Dec. 63
II Dec. 58
9 Feb. 64
18 Dec. 41
13 Aug. 58
23 Aug. 64
9 May 56
4 Sept. 67
26 July 43
5 Mar. 61
18 July 65
1 Jan. 64
19 Nov. II
12 June 58
3 Aug- 47
6 Nov. 57
4 Jan. 58
26 Oct. 55
8 June 61
29 May 63
8 Aug. 62
15 Dec. 17
18 Oct. 64
11 June 61
12 July 64
9 Sept. 64
26 Oct. 55
7 June 44
7 July
7 May
8 June
6 June
19 June
26 Feb.
7 Dec.
9 Mar.
-22 Feb.
13 Oct.
18 July
16 Nov.
12 May
23 Nov.
31 Jan.
>7 May
2 May
10 May
19 June
16 July
24 Apr.
4 June
28 Aug.
9 Dec.
6 Feb.
iB Nov.
14 Apr.
I Dec.
1 Dec.
20 Sept.
7 Feb.
2 Feb.
4 June
22 Feb.
29 July
24 Deo.
4 Dec.
24 Aug.
9 Apr.
1 9 June
5 Dec. 79
I Apr. 70
3 Aug. 72
10 July 8i
t8 Mar. 62
I Apr. 74
• 7 July 84
3 Aug. 67
I Apr. 74
23 June 75
8 Jan. 85
1 Apr. 70
7 July 64
28 May 73
I Jul.y 76
29 Deo. 54
£ Sept. 75
7 May 59
16 June 77
16 Jan. 63
30 Apr. 73
6 Mar. 72
15 May 84
22 June 58
10 Dec. 65
4 Apr. 43
13 Mar. 78
29 Aug. 74
Major.
63;2i Sept. 72
3 Aug. 72
J Oct. 77
13 Oct. 78
3 Aug. 67
12 May 75
27 Feb. 75
17 Mar. 67
20 Oct. 78
26 June 68
24 June 76
2 .Mar. 78
25 Dec. 67
17 Apr. 78
30 Dec. 63
29 Aug. 76
13 Sept. 79
20 Feb. 63
11 Mar. 53
19 Aug.
24 Sept.
29 Jan.
5 Dec.
6 Oct.
27 Jan.
8 Jan.
10 Mar.
30 July
31 Jan.
30 Dec.
30 Jan.
9 Nov.
2 May
15 Jul.y
4 Mar.
2 Aug.
8 May
26 Apr.
25 Aug.
13 Feb.
3 Aug.
2 July
27 Aug.
29 Apr.
17 Aug.
17 May
9 Nov.
7 Ma.y
30 Dec.
22 Jan.
12 June
29 Dec.
29 July
21 Dec.
15 Dec.
15 Mar.
3 Feb.
[4 Apr.
5 July
31 Mar. 55
2 July 84
14 Nov. 74
7 May 59
30 July 62
8 Jan. 80
17 May 8s
3 Aug. 75
7 June 78
24 July 72
19 Oct. 72
29 Dec. 54
12 Feb. 73
2 Mar. 78
8 May 80
15 July 84
3 Aug. 72
7 Aug. 79
23 Nov. 56
5 July 73
16 Nov. 82
20 Feb. 79
7 July 79
10 Aug. 40
5 Jan. 69
16 Sept. 8-
7 Mar. 59
13 Apr. 72
4 Jan. 70
19 Oct. 67
30 Deo. 83
28 Apr. 75
29 Oct. 79
29 July 74
23 June 37
15 Mar. 73
I Apr. 75
:i Apr. 8i
7 Sept. 78
3 Aug. 67
27 Apr. 58
28 Dec.
I Jul.y
30 May
22 July
I July
26 Feb.
17 July
I Jan.
30 June
18 Oct.
19 June
I July
4 Sept.
23 Mar.
21 July
11 June
19 Oct.
8 June
:o Apr.
30 Sept.
to Feb.
I Jan.
18 Feb.
I Feb.
10 Dec.
28 Nov.
28 Juue
1 July
4 Sept.
:2 May
10 June
July
30 Ma.y
12 Mar.
17 Apr.
17 Mar.
4 Feb.
26 June
:i May
2 Mar.
17 Dec.
16 Nov.
14 May
30 Dec.
6 Deo.
I July
I July 81
ts July 86
30 Oct.
26 June
July
- Jan.
18 Nov.
5 Dec.
10 Jan.
25 Aug.
I July
30 Nov.
12 Mar.
13 Mar.
6 May
!2 June
13 Sept.
6 Ma.y
15 Mar.
I July
I Apr.
22 Sept.
I Jan.
28 Nov.
5 Nov.
I Apr.
78
go
27 Deo. 70
74
78
79
91
82
29 July
4 Jan.
6 Jan.
30 Dec.
25 Dec.
1 July
7 July
28 Nov.
2 July
7 May
16 Feb.
I May
10 Dec.
635
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
FitzSimon, Thomas Joseph, Captain, 62 Foot
Fletcher, Samuel,^^ -J/a/or, i West India Regiment
Fosbery, Wiliiam Thomas Exham,^" Captain, 77 Foot
Fountain, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer) ; Qr.Mr. 1
I Cheshire and Carmarthen Vohmteer Artillery J
Fraser, .Tames Francis, ^^ Captain, 19 Foot
French, I'rancis Horace, -Ma/or, Royal Artillery
Fullarton, William FuUarton,'^ Captain, 93 Foot
Fuller, Henry Snelson Ahmuty,'" Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Gardiner, Edward, Cajitain, 105 Foot
Gardner, Da-rid," Captain, i West India Regiment
Gerrard, Halford Dumergue,''^ Major. Indian Stafi Corps
Gilbert, Charles John," Captain, Welsh Fusiliers "
Glascott, James Jocelyn, Captain, Manchester Regiment
Goldney, Frederick Charles Napier," Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Goldsmid, George Steuart,''^ Major, Indian Staff Corps
Gordon, John Wood, <•'' J/ti/or, Indian Staff Corps
Gore, John, Captain, Royal Artillery
Graham -Tiller, James Otway, Copi. Highland Light Infantry; Hon.')
Lt.Colotiel 4 Bn. Siffhhmd Light Infantry J
Grant, James Waltei-,<''t Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Grant, William,'' Captain, 91 Foot
Grey, Charles Francis Baring, Captain, Royal Artillery
Groves, George,''* Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Gubbins, Charles Edgeworth,''' Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Haggard, George, Captain, Royal (Madras) Ai-tillery
Hale, William Godfrey,'" Cajj^ara, Royal Marines
Hall, Roger. Captain, 14 Foot
Handcock, Robert Goi-doD,'i Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hargreave, George WiUin.m, Captain 5 Foot
Harpur, Joseph, Captain, 14 Hussars
Havres, Charles Ward," Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hay, James Archibald,'^ Captain, Highland Lighb Infantry (74 Foot) ...
Hay, Stratford MoiTison, "* 3/u/o)-, Bombay Staff Corps
Hayes, Arthur Montgomery Edward, Major, Royal Marines
Hayne, Arthur Gorham Howard,'' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Heathcote, Charles George, Captain, Northumberland FusiUers
Heathcote, Robert Walker,'^ Af<yo)-, Royal Marines; Eecrttiting Staff \
Officer, SatistAny j
Henderson, Perc.v Edward,"' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henderson, AVilliam Samuel, Captain, 77 Foot
Hext, Henry Yea,tman,~^ Major, Royal Marines
He.yland, Alexander Sariuel,"' Captain, Royal Artillery
Hill, Arthur, Captain, Royal Marines
Hobart, Man. Horace Miles,*" Captain, 103 Foot
Hogg, Harding Cornwadis,*' Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hornby, Cecil Roughsedge, Cu/i^i;», East Lancashire Regiment (30 Foot)
Horse.v, Edward Ralph,*^ Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Hosack, John, Captain, West Yorkshire Regiment (14 Foot)
25 June 58 28 Dec. 60
10 Aiig. 70 28 Oct. 71
11 Mar. 53 1 2 Feb. 55
19 Apr. 79
3 Jul.y 58,18 July 62
ji2 Jan. 66
8 Jan. 56 21 Feb. 60
8 Feb. 7c '28 Oct. 71
CAPIilN. MAJOE.
13 Nov. 72 13 July 78
2 Mar. 78,20 Mar. 82
16 June 58 I July 8i
20 Aug. 8g I 3 Jan. 95
26 Nov. 74 27 Apr. 81
I Apr. 78 13 Mar. 84
9 Aug. 73 19 Oct. 7S
8 Feb. 82 1 8 Feb. gc
;o June S4'23 Nov. 56130 July 62 J25 Nov. 74
4 Dec. 56 30 Mar. 581 5 Apr. 71 1 8 Apr. 71
129 Apr. 74(29 Apr. 85 29 Apr. 94
3 Mar. 65 1 I Sept. 69130 Nov. 78' 4 Dec. 82
9 May 65 22 Feb. 68 1 9 July 79|i5Sept. 86
10 Nov. 69 28 Oct. 71 1 10 Nov. 81 1 10 Nov. 89
:ii Feb. 76I11 Feb. 37I11 Feb. 96
[20 Nov. 75120 NoA. 86 20 Nov. 95
8 Dec. 19! 8 June 27! 3 July 39'28 Nov. 54
20 July 67127 Oct. 71111 June 77(10 Aug. 87
[15 Jul.y 7211S July 84 2 May 93
13 Aug. 58112 Nov. 6o'26 July 71 24 Dec. 73
I Mar. 63I I Jan. 76J 8 Sept. 83
22 Oct. 70'23 Feb. 78123 Apr. 82
4 Feb. 69'28 Oct. 71J 4 Feb. 81] i July 87
12 Deo. 51:27 Apr. 58124 Dec. 6iJ23Dec. 71
25 Sept. 54*24 July 56I I Jan. 67j27Sept.77
78 Jan. 59^8 Aug. 63115 Apr. 74I24 Jan. 80
2 Dec. 681 5 July 71I 2 Dec. 8o| 2 Dec. 88
23 June 65 27 Feb. 69 5 Oct. 79113 Feb. 85
5 Aug. 64,20 July 66,19 June 72 i July 81
13 Feb. 53*23 Nov. 56! 13 Feb. 65I13 Feb. 73
7 Aug. 67128 May 70 22 Mar. 77I19 Oct. 87
11 Dec. 58 II Dec. 6ojii Dec. 70I11 Dec. 78
17 Apr. 66
28 Dec. 64
28 Oct. 71
31 May 59
Humphry, Edw.Wood.'^^R. (Bengal) Eng. Cupt. of Invalids, S.Sosp.Chekea
12 Dec. 57
8 May 55
16 July 56
12 Oct. 67
ro Aug. 64
16 Feb. 47
17 Nov. 63
12 June 52
Hutchinson, Anthony Richard,** Captain, 23 Foot 30 Dec. 50
Iredell, Lestock Walters, Cu^jiutH, 104 Foot 4 Oct. 60
Irvine, Thomas Thompson,''^ Captain, 44 Foot 23 Aug. 59
Isaacson, John de Stuteville, Major, Royal Scots 24 May 6i
Johnson, William Nicholas GibtCn, Captain, Royal Marines 8 May 55
Jones, George Alfred, Ca^iiain, Derbyshire Regiment
Jones, Henr.y, Captain, 6-2 Foot 25 Sept. 60
Jones, Osborne Charles,^ Cajj^ain, 25 Foot 16 Nov. 66
Joyce, William Walter Patrick, Captain, West YorkRegiment g Mar. 67
Justice, Philip, Captain. Inniskilling Fusiliers 8 June 60
Kane, Francis William Feilding, Major, East Kent Regiment 26 Feb. 6:
Keith, James Blaikie, Captaiji, ^g Foot 13 Oct. 60
Kelly, Thomas,^' Captain, 40 Foot 21 Nov. 62
Kelsall, Gustavus NicoUs,^" Captain, Royal Engineers 11 Apr. 54
Kemble, Thomas Albert, Captain, 11 Foot 8 Oct.
Kennedy, Hugh,''^ Capfatjj, Royal Marines 21 Mar. 34
Kennedy, Irving Francis, Captain, 34 Foot 18 May 43
Kettle, Robert, Captain, Coast Brigade of ArtiUery
KiUeen, Roger .s"" Captain, 21 Foot 20 Feb. 5
King, James Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Corps i Aug. 68
Kirvvan, William Francis Maitland, Ca/rfatn, 78 Foot 8 Jan. 64
Knoi, Francis Robert Bonham,^- Major, Indian Staff Corps
Kynaston, Henry Edmonds, '^ Captain, 19 Hussars 9 Apr.
Kysh, Douglas .John,** Major, Royal Marines
Lane, Henrj- Eyre Wyatt,^* Captain, Royal Marines 30 Dec.
Lang, Percy Owen, Major, Royal Marines
Langford, i'raucis,^' Captain, Shropsbii-e Light Infantry 5 Sept.62
LasceUes, Claud George William, Captain, Royal ArtUlery 19 Dec. 48
Lawrence, Robert,83 Captain, go Foot 12 Apr. 64
Leader, Thomas Alexander l?rederick,""' Major, Madras Staff Corps 11 Jan. 67
Le Breton, William Inglis, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lee, John,i''=' Captain, i Dragoons 5 Nov. 54
Lee, WilUam,!"^ Cap^«t«, 6Foot (Q«aHer Jtfasicf, 28 June 44) 28 July 46
Leslie, Charles Robert, Captain, 25 Foot 12 Nov. 58
Leslie, George, Capfoiw, Royal Marines 14 Mar. 48
Lewes, Price, Ca^j^ain, Royal Artillery
Liebenrood, George Engelberts,!"^ Captain, Northampton Regiment 14 Mar. 68
Lindsay, Alexander John, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer;
Lindsay, WilUam Bayford, Captain, 102 Foot '17 Apr. 58
Little, Simon_Bidley,|^"Ca^)faJn, Royal Alariues 15 Jmie4i
3 July 60
4 Apr. 54
I July 81
3 Feb *
29 Aug. 80
30 May 80
j9.s.e. Lloyd, Francis ElUot, Captain, 25 Foot
Lloyd, John Hayes, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lovett, Hubert Richard,!"* Major, King's Royal Rifles
28 Oct. 83
16 Aug. 73
1 July
31 Oct. 67
3 Aug. 67
14 June 64
12 Oct. 79
2 Mar.
3 July 58
23 Jan. 78
30 June 62
26 July 73
14 June 73
1 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 67
6 Dec. 67
3 Feb. 72
30 Nov. 70
3 Aug. 67
28 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 63
6 Dec. 67
27 Aug. 58
15 Nov. 58
17 Jan. 59
29 Nov. 70
16 Sept. 68
27 May 48
6 July 67
10 May 57
11 Aug. 63
2 Jan. 64
9 Dec. 64
12 Jan. 66
lo Dec. 58
23 May 74
24 Nov. 63
6 Nov. 67
8 June 70
30 Nov. 66
3 Jan. 65
4 Aug. 6
23 Aug. 64
20 June 54
I Dec. 65
10 Aug. 40
3 Feb. 55
4 Nov. 59
6 June 54
1 Jan. 71
2 Oct. 66
13 Nov. 72
28 Oct. 71
24 Nov. 77
24 Feb. 54
27 Jan. 76
4 Aug. 63
5 Sept. 49
22 June 70
7 July 68
3 Dec. 64
14 Feb. 56
6 Dec. 51
26 Oct. 60
9 Sept. 49
I Nov. 6q
12 Feb. 70
24 Nov. 77! 10 Jan
4 June6i| 8 May 72
17 Apr. 45 24 Feb. 54
I July 64 1 o May 72
12 Nov. 55! 4 Apr. 69
9 Aug. 74114 Mar. 83
16 Sept.8
7 Feb. 76
I Aug. 74
14 Nov. 77
29 July 74
12 July 71
I Apr. 7
15 Mar. 7
13 Oct. 59
6 Aug. 75
26 Oct. 48
9 Oct. 63
25 Aug. 64
3 Aug. 55
1 Aug
15 Mar. 73
13 Nov
30 Nov. 78
15 .June '
26 Mar. 62
4 June 85
2 Feb, 78
12 Aug. 55
ro Dec. 73
II Jan. 79
23 Dec. 76
10 May 71
10 May 55
30 Dec. 64
7 May 59
9 Oct. 73
26 Nov. 79
6 Dec.
3 Feb. 92
I Oct. 83
iS Nov. 82
28 Oct. 91
17 Apr. So
6 Dec. 88
26 Aug. yg,
I Oct. 75
17 Jan. 77
12 Oct. 87
29 Dec. 82
9 Mar. 72
6 Nov. 81
I July 8r
I Jan. 81
26 Feb. 81
I July Si
1 July 81
1 Jan. 79
21 Oct. 87
2 Feb. 8i
I July 81
26 Feb. 85
14 Sept. 81
I July 81
1 Jan. 81
31 Mar. So-
1 July 81
I July 81
4 Sept. 55
I July 61
10 Mar. 75
22 June 67
I Aug. 88
7 June 84
13 Nov. 92
I July 81
I July 93
11 Mar. 74
20 Nov. 92
5 Sept. 82
I July 81
6 May 8j
II Jan. 87
23 Dec. S4
1 July 81
2 July 58
1 July 8l
27 Oct. 6g
9 Feb. 81
19 Mar. 84
1 Apr. 94
8 Mar. 79
0 June 65
1 Jan. 81
4 Apr. 74
6 Apr. 90
Majors Retired on Full or Jtetired Fay or on a Pension.
636
Lowrev, H:enry,"« Captain, 1 "West India Regiment
M'CaU'um. James Lumber, Captain. Coast Brisade of Artillery
M'Clintock, Benjamin, "^ Cavtain, Shropshire Light Infantry
M'Cudden, Lionel Albert 'i'lioraas,"^ Major, Bombay Staft" Corps
M'Evven, James Henry, Captain, 4 Toot
M'Nair, John Frederick Adolphus, CUG-. Captain, Royal (Madras) Art.; )
Colonial Enqineer and Suroeijoi- General, Straits Settlements J
Macgresor, Cortlandt Georg-e, Captain, 35 Foot
Machell', Edward John, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mackav. Spencer Honrv, Captain, loi Foot
Mackenzie. Thomas,"* Ma/or, Seaforth Highlanders
Maclachlan, Dancan, Cajitain, 90 Foot
Macleans, Thoma?, Captain. 101 Foot
Maher, Valentine HerberD,"^ Cupfain, Couaaught Rangers
Maiilard, George James, Captain, 17 Foot
Malet, Alexander George William, Captain, Dorset Regiment
Malet, Guilbert Edward Wyndham, Captain. R. (Bengal) ArtUlery
Manning, Robert Barlow,' i« Captain, Royal Fusiliers
Mansergh, Arthur Henry W. Captain, Leicester Regt. ; Hon. Colonel i )
Volunteer Battalion Leicester Regiment i
Marindin, Francis Arthur, C2ia.3Iajor, Royal Engineers
Marriott, Reginald Adams,!'" DSO. Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Marsh, Edward Herman,"* Captain, 34 Foot
Marsh, George Samuel, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Matchett. Alfred William, Captain, 29 Foot
Mayne, Mosley,"'-' Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Meredith. Thomas Boyle, Captain, 18 Foot
Michel, John Horace Charles, i^o Captain, Leicester Regiment
Miller, John.'^i Captain, Royal Marines
Moberly, Alfred, Captain, i Foot
Montgomery, George, '^ Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Montgomery, Robert Evans, Major, Royal Marines
Moore, George Thomas Carus,'" Captain, 42 Foot
Moore, Thomas, "= jKa/or, Royal Marine Artillery
Morris, John George, il/a/oi-, Indian StaH Corps
Morcon, Arthur, Captain, 45 Foot
Mm-phy, Francis Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery
Murray, Alexander Bruce, Captain, 79 Foot
Nangle, William, Captain, 15 Foot
Neary, Stephnn.i^? Captain, Essex Regiment
p.s.c. Nelson, William F. Captain, Royal Artillery
Newman, Arthur Alex.'^s Major, Royal Artillery
O'Brien, Aubrey Vere,'™ Captain, 60 Rifles
Ormond, William Church,"^ Captain, 5 Foot
Otway, Robert Cooke, '^* Captain, Somerset Light Infantry
Owen, Edward Henry Moslyn,"! Captain, 105 Foot
Papillon, Alexander Frederick William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Park, Thomas,'^" Captain, Royal Marines
Parker, Edward Hastings, Captain, Royal Marines
Parry, John Horndon,'^'' Captain, Royal Marines
Pascoe, P>,obert James, Cajitain, Royal Mai-ines
Pearson, Aylmer Charles,'^* Captain, Royal Marines; MecruHing Staff \
Officer, Cambridge 3
Pengelley, William .Tenny,'^' Captain, Royal Marines
Phibbs, R,ichard Renshaw, Captain, Royal Artillery
Phillips, Charles, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Pitt, Walter Lewes, 1*1 Captain, Border Regiment
Fleydell, Thomas Baker,'*^ Captain, Royal Marines
Power, JohiiLennox,'" Captain, York and Lancaster Regiment
Prendergast, William Miles, Captain, Worcester Regiment
Price, Sir Rose Lambart,"''.Ba>'*. Captain, Royal Marines
Pritchett, William Morris,'*" Captain, RoyalMarines
Quirk, Philip, Captain, 67 Foot
Ranee, Frederick, '=' Captain, 36 Foot
Reeves, John,'^^ Captain, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Keif, Benjamin,''^ Captain, 2 Dragoon Guards
Rice, Charles Augustus, Captain, Roya) Engineers
Richardson, Robert William, Captain, 14 Foot
Richer, James Stanley, '=■* Captain, Rifle Brigade {Qr.Mr. 28 Apr. 75) ...
Richmond, George Matthew, Captain, Border Regiment
Richmond and Gordon, C. H. G. L. Duke of, KG. Captain, Unattached ; ■)
Lord Lieutenant o.f Banffsliire J
*Rizzo, Edmund, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Robilliard, Chas. Durham Hocart,'** Captain, Royal Marines
Robinson, Henry Daniel, Major, Royal Marines
Robinson, William, Captain, boast Brigade of Artillery
Rochfort, Henry WoUastoB, Captain, 7 Foot
p.s.c. Roe, Eugene M.'»" Captain, 23 Foot
Ross, Allen Theophilus, Captain, Cameron Highlanders
Ross, George, Captain, Royal Engineers
Ross, William Alexander,'^* Major, Royal Artillery
Russell, Lechmere, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Eutter, John, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
St. John, St. Andrew, Major, Royal Marines
Sandys, Edwin William, Major, Royal Ai-tillery
Sandys, Francis Robert, Captain, 4 Foot
Bant-Fournier, Alfred, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Saunders, Augustus James, Captain, Royal Artillery
Saunders, Morley Caulfield, Captain, 12 Foot
Sayer, William Lawrence,"'^ Captain, Royal Marines
Seager, Meering Bloomfield, Major, Royal Marines
Servante, Charles Edward,''^ Captain, Royal Marines
CORNiiT,
2ndLIEUT
OrENSIGN"
13 Aug. 58
2Q Nov. 64
16 Mar. 67
18 Nov. 57
13 Dec. 45
13 May 53
26 Sept.6oli9 Mar. 71
I Apr. 6o(i9 Jan. 75
22 Aug. 68ii2 June 78
30 Nov. 70 I C Mar. 79
31 May 6c i5 July 72
13 Aug. 53 27 Aug. 58
7 June 54 7 Apr. 65
II July 74
7 June 78
Jj Aug. 84
16 Mar. 87
7 Jan. 80
II Dec. 58 I Aug. 7
II Dec. 58 30 Aug. 60 24 July 72
8 Feb. 56 30 Apr. 58 28 July 63
29 Oct. Oi III Oct. 64 I Apr. 73
9 Feb. 64I 7 Aug. 67 22 Sept. 75
3 Apr. 67114 Ji^n- 71 27 Aug. 79
9 Apr. 61I31 J^ay 64J25 Mar. 71
22 Mar. 64J15 May 67I23 Jan. 78
!n Deo. 58 I Aug. 72
17 July 63J22 Feb. 68 16 Feb. 78
2 Sept.62:=3Mar. 67
20 Dec. 54 13 Jan. 55
I Oct. 75
23 Nov. 49
21 Sent. 60
4 July 65
2 May 58
23 Sept. 62
iS July 25
Dec. 57
24 June 63
12 Dec. 56
18 Mar. _.
24 Aug. 60
•9 Oct.
17 Sept,_
26 June 78
6 Jan. 63
J I Mar. 69
13 Dec. 61
7 Aug. 67
7 May 34
3 Dec. 61
I Apr. 60
4 Jan. 67
29 July 61
5 Nov. 69
28 Feb. 74,
19 Dec. 62'
12 Feb. 74
:o May 61
9 Jan. 63
4 Dec. 78I22 Dec.
22 Dec. 58
23 Dec. 64
8 Sept. 63
2 Sept. 62
6 July 69
26 Mar. 45
3 Oct "
_ Oct. 59
13 Jaly 58
9 Mar. 67
1 1 June 42
i6 Dec. 31
30 Aug. 09
I Jan. 64
18 Aug. 46
13 Nov. 55
19 June 38
7 Apr. 63
I Nov. 33
22 Aug. 68
24 Nov. 63
20 Dec. 54
17 Aug. 55
5 Apr. 64
9 Oct. 55
9 Aug. 68
28 May 70
I July 81
19 Jan. 52
21 Sept.75
I Apr. 65
16 Sept. 79
17 May 48
July 78
28 Feb. 28
3 Aug. 67
27 May 48
7 May 59
24 June 68
1 3 June 48
1 Sept. 62
4 Nov. 59
15 June 66
3 Oct. 38
7 May 70,. J ., „.j ,„
24 Aug. 67(24 Feb. 77
28 Nov. 57 3 Aug. 67
14 Apr. 59( 3 Aug. 67
2 Jan. 69J31 Oct. 71
17 Apr. 60 20 Feb. 66
^. ..„„..„ 5 Mar. 70:26 Sept. 77
!8 May 70 27 Sept.71'30 June 77
2 May 47 26 Feb. 49J i Aug. 55
3 Apr. 66 3 Sept. 70 i May 78
25 Aug. 80 16 Aug. 84
11 Oct. 64121 July 68 21 Feb. 78
24 May 39 27 Sej)t.42 27 Sept.44
17 Sept.6i|ii Nov. 82
25 Sept.S4 10 July s6jio Nov. 66
6 Dec. 671 I July 81
...... I Apr. 60110 Mar. 75
25 Jan. 59 i8 July 62] 7 Feb. 71
10 Sept. 58 7 Jan. 62,29 Mar. 73
22 Aug. 65 22 Dec. 69I29 Jan. 79
iS Dec. 40 10 Jan. 441 11 Nov. 51
14 June 45 23Sept. 5c!i:7 Aug.5S
4 Oct. 55 31 July 58 4 Oct. 67
4 Feb. 59 25 Jan. 61 1 5 Sept. 77
12 May 59 20 Dec. 61 1 i Oct. 7
20 Dec. 56 23 Apr. 6
26 Mar. 58 5 Nov. 61 21 Aug. 72
2 Dec. 62 25 Mar. 84
I Sept.62j 8 Sept.75
17 May 50 19 May 54: 2 Feb. 62
14 Nov. 34 6 Nov. 40' 9 Mar. 49
28 June 66 3 Aug. 67, i .July 81
23 June 56 7 May 59 i Nov. 69
70
31 Aug
I July 8jj
24 Mar. 80
12 Feb. 79
I Oct. 77
1 July 81
26 Nov. 81
19 Feb. 87
10 Oct. 3-2
[9 Mar. 84
2 Aug. 79
30 May 83.
20 Sept. 82
5 July 72
24 Mar. 86
1 July 81
3 Sept.94
2 Mar. Si
4 July 85
14 Sept. 78
7 Mar. 83
8 Nov. 54
11 Dec. 79
I Oct. 77
4 June 84
5 Oct. 78
12 Oct. Sg
:8 Feb. 94
4 May 8 1
II Apr. 91
9 Sept. So-
1 .Ian. 81
2 Feb. 87
27 Oct. 80
I Jan. 84
9 Sept. 80
I Jan. 81
27 Oct. 86
31 Oct. 63
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54.
7 Nov. 79
3 Mar. 72
1 June 80-
15 June 85-
29 Nov. 59
2 July 82
25 Aug. 77
26 June 85
16 June 57
2 June 86
28 Apr. 85.
8 Apr. 74
18 Oct. 79.
14 June 84
3 Apr. 78.
26 Jan. 84
7 Mar. 83.
I July 8l
27 Feb. S6
I Nov. 84
9 Nov. 83.
I July 8r
:o Nov. 85,
I Oct. 77
6 Dec. 88.
23 Feb. 78
I July 81
6 Mar. 80
22 July 85
I July 80
5 July 72-
4 Oct. 75
10 Nov. 85
I July 81
I Oct. 77
18 May 81
17 Dec. yo
I July 81
1 July 8 1
2 Feb. 57
28 June 87
25 June So
637
Majors Eetired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension.
Sewell, John Dalrymple '^m.^^* Mnjor, Madras Staff Corps
Sewell-Gana, George Sefrundo,'^ Captain, loi Foot
Shairp, Alexander Bassett Stephen,'''^ Captain, Royal Marines
Shanks, Joseph George,'" Major, Royal Marines
Sheil, Henry, Major, Royal Artillery
Shepherd.Thomas Viret, Captain, Leinster Regiment
Sherlock, Ephraim Thomas, Captain, Ro.val Highlanders
Shippard, Walkiushaw Orlando Courtney,''^ Myor, Royal Artillery ....
Shoveller, William King, Captain, Royal Marines
Simpson, Charles Henry, JlTa/oi-, Madras Staff Corps
Smith, Allan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Smith, Joseph Graham, '^^jl/o/or, West Kent Regiment
Smith, James Stoker Grant, Captain, 67 Foot
Smith, John,'^" Captain, Military Train ,
Smytli, Arthur Clement, Major, Royal Marines; Recruiting Staff Officer, >
Liverpool j
Smythe, Frederick, Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Soady, Thomas Eales, Captain, 66 Foot
Southwood, John Southcott, Captain, 1 Life Guards
Sprent, William Swansea,'"' Captain, Coast Brigade of ArDillery [R]
Spurshott, Adolplius Edward, Major, Royal M.Trines
Stephens, Edward Ban-ington,'"^ Captain, Royal Marines
Stevenson, AViUiam, Co ^ifain, 49 Foot [26 Nov.
COENET,
sndLIEUT,
orKHsrGX.
12 June 53
II July 61
19 Apr. 54
30 Dec. 51
8 Dec! 61
20 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 29
27 Aug. 70
14 Mar. 68
4 Jan. 61
8 Dec. 66
24 Feb. 3-
27 May 62
1 Jan. 64
IIEri.
Stewart, Alexander Eraser, Major, Bombay Staff Corps .
Stewart, William Jackson,'"'* Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Story, Forbes Lugard,"* Major, Wiltshire Regiment
Straghan, John.'" Captain, Royal Marines
Sutherland, Robert Samuel,'"'' Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery ..
Swinburne, Paul,'" Captain, 80 Foot
Swinburne, Thomas Robert,''® Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Symons, Jelinger Henry,'"' Captain, Royal Marines
Taylor, St. John Stewardson, Captain, 11 Hussars
Thackwell, William Poison, Captain, Black Watch
Thomas, Henry Deering, Captain, Warwickshire Regiment
Thomson, David,'^' Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tinmouth, AVingrove Laugburne,'*^ Captain, Royal Marines
ToUemache, Algernon Seymour, Captain, 108 Foot
Topp, Henry, Captain, 77 Foot
1'racy, Michael, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Troup, William Bedford, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tufnell, Robert Hutchison Campbell,"^ Major, Indian Staff Corps
TuUooh, Hector, CB. Major. Royal (Madras) Engineers
TuUy, Ringrose Drew, Cu^/atM,Roj-al Marines
Turle, William Greer,'** Captain, 60 Rifles
Turner, Henry Ainslie Alfred, Major, Royal Marines
Twj'ning, William Edward, Captain, 18 Foot
Urquhart, Ives M'Lean, Captain, 108 Foot
Vanrenen, Edward, Captain, 109 Foot
* Virtu, Georgio, Captain, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery
Waller, Robert Jocelyn,"** JLfu/or, Bengal Staff Corps
Walsh, John, Captain, Military Train
"Watson, Claries Edward,'"^ Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery .
12 Sept. 59
12 June 57
5 Aug. 59
26 Oct. 55
28 Oct. 59
3 Aug
20 Dec.
17 Nov. 66
2 June 65
12 Dec. 46
30 June 53
9 Dec. 58
14 June 59
12 Dec. 57
9 Dec. 5
28 July 59
I Feb. 56
20 Sept. 59
5 Apr.
4 Feb. 59
20 Dec. 59
30 Dec. 34
22 Mar. 64
I June 53
Watson, Robert Kiero, Jfo/or, Leicestershire Regiment I 6 Aug. 61
"Webb, Henry North,'*' Major, Indian Staff Corps
Wedderburn, James Andrew Colvile,"" Jfu/or, Bengal Staff Corps
Welch, Fred. Wm. Capt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (93 Foot)
Welchman, Frederick Deffleld,"" Major, Indian Staff Corps
Weller, Alexander Thomas, '^^ Major, Indian Staff Ccrps'
Westropp, William Kelly,'" Major, Durham Light Infantry
Whitty, William Nassau, Captain, 10 Foot
"WiUiams, Willi.im, Captain, 103 Foot
Williams-Hepworth, Edwin Wilson Gresham, Captain, 19 Hussars
Wilmot, Francis,"^ Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Wilson, Henry George, Captain, 1 West India Regiment
Wilson, John,"^ Captain, 90 Foot
Wodehouse, Edwin Frederick, "*ilfu/or. Royal Artillery
Woodland, Herbert Lovell, Ca/)#uin, 14 Foot
Woollcombe, Robert,''^^ Captain, Royal Marine ArtUlery
Worthmgton, Henry Russell,"' Captain, 6t Foot
"Wreford, William Langore, Major, North Lancashire Regiment
Wright, Arthur Francis Bingham, Captain, loi Foot
Wright, Henry Octavian Percival, Major, Royal Marines
Wylly, Edward Arthur Egerton, Major, Madras Staff' Corps
Wymer, George Bannatyne, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Wynell-Mayow, Mayow,'" Major, Royal Artillery
Wynne, Mark Saurtn.^"" Captain, 81 Foot
Yates, William Hassalls, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
"Young, Henry Pottinger, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
10 Nov. 65
2 Aug. 53
6 May 62
14 Mar, 6_
22 Mar. 55
8 July 69
17 Mar. 69
28 Dec. 61
30 Nov. 70
12 Nov. 70
6 Jan. 60
7 Nov. 55
20 Mar. 49
8 June 60
3 Aug. 60
26 Nov. 6
29 May 66
8 Jan.
£9 Mar. 61
4 Mar. 57
27 Feb. 69
23 Nov. 56
8 Dec. 65
22 June 55
24 Feb. 54
15 Oct. 61
27 Nov. 65
22 Jan. 67
1 Sept. 62
10 July 37
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
2 Aug. 71
31 Dec. 61
21 Sept. 55
3 Aug. 67
10 July 40
28 Aug. 63
12 Aug. 74
21 Nov. 65
3 Aug. 67
24 June 68
I Aug. 62
I Jan. 62
27 Apr. 58
3 Oct. 62
7 May 59
10 Mar. 75
21 Nov. 62
;5 July 72
21 Oct. 54
14 Sept. 66
22 Feb.
29 May 69
3 Mar. 53
19 July s\
1 Jan. 63
18 Oct. 64
10 Mar. 75
27 A.ug. 58
23 Apr. 73
2 Oct. 57
27 Aug. 6
23 Mar. 5i
14 Nov. 62
21 Feb. 60
8 Sept. 60
8 June 67
17 Feb. 40
11 Jan,
7 Sept. 55
27 Apr.
II Oct. 64
28 0?t. 71
7 Oct. 71
22 Dec. 63
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
14 June 64
8 Oct, _ "
23 Nov. 56
13 Nov. 66
25 July 64
2 May 65
19 Jan. 70
OAPIilW.
12 June 65
10 Jan. 72
10 Nov. 65
22 May 62
13 Jan. 75
30 Nov. 78
25 Sept. 76
22 Sept. 75
6 May 47
7 Au^
30 Dec. 83
4 Dec. 7
I Apr. 74
I Feb. 56
I July 81
24 Oct. 56
30 Oct. 66
29 Oct. 79
I Oct. 77
5 July 79
I July 81
4 Oct. 73
12 Sept. 71
12 June 69
9 Mar. 72
22 Aug. 67
17 Dec. 81
5 May 77
26 Jan. 84
10 Dec. 63
11 Sept. 75
(6 Feb, . '
26 Nov. 78
27 Aug. 58
I June 63
15 Aug. 69
3 Feb. 75
28 Oct. 80I
20 Oct. 68
Jan. 85
28 June 62
ic Mar. 77
10 Apr
13 May 77
3 June 72
12 June 72
20 Jan. 77
26 June 5
22 Mar. 76
I Apr. 70
1 Sept.63
23 Sept.71
8 July 8 1
7 Mar. 8 J
o Jan. 74
30 Nov. 82
2 Nov. 82
=; Aug. 77
-2 Feb. 73
30 July 62
3 Aug. 72
9 Apr. 70
5 Apr. 74
Oct.
3 Jan. 7o'29 May 80
20 June 63
I Aug. 54
12 Oct. 70
16 Dec
I Feb. 56
6 Dec. 67
7 Oct. 71
10 June 59
4 Jan. 71
8 May 67
26 Aug. 60
22 Mar. 71
6 Feb. 78
I Apr. 64
3 May 76
23 Jan. 78
Feb.
I July 81
8 Jan. So
II Dec. 72
6 Jan. 81
8 Oct. 73
4 Mar. 69
7 Feb. 81
12 June 73
I July 81
14 Nov. 74
27 Feb. 76
I .Tuly 81
28 Feb. 83
2 5 Oct. 85
I Sept.82
24 Jiil.y 69
27 Aug. 90
30 Dec. 91
26 July 82
I July 81
I July 81
8 Dec. 87
1 July 67
31 Mar. 83
24 Nov. 82
2 May 84
I Jan. 85
24 June 89
4 Oct. 80
12 Sept. 79
12 .June 77
1 July 81
5 -'^"••V 79
1 Apr. 87
4 Dec. 79
2 July 92
23 Oct. 75
1 Jan. 85
28 Feb. 86
20 Apr. 85
7 Mar. 69
I Oct. 77
I July 81
6 Aug. 79
I Apr. 87
16 Nov. 78
4 May 94
5 July 72
19 Oct. 78
I July 81
1 July 81
9 July 79
4 Sept. 80
12 Jan. 81
2 Dec. 62
22 Mar. 84
I July 81
17 Jan. 72
I July 81
8 July 89
17 Mar. 8g
27 Jan. 82
30 Nov. 90
12 Nov. 93
I July 81
31 Oct. 77
24 July 72
16 Oct. 80
I July 81
Dec.
23 Jan. 78
24 ItOV. 85
4 Dec. 86
17 Sept.77
1 July 81
I July 81
31 Oct. 77
6 Dec. 88
8 J an. 88
12 June 82
8 Sept. 86
19 Mar. 81
4 Mar. 77
27 Feb. 89
General Officers Retired on Full or Hetired Fay or on a Fension. — War Services. 637a
• Sir James Fraser Tytler served the campaign of 1842 in Affghauistan under General Pollock, and was severely-
wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough througrh the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46.
including the Oattles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Paujaub
■campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter Master
•General to Havelock's Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung.
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of the
garrison of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and a year's service).
^ General Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served
on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture ef
the city, afterwards as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China
5.U i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture ofthe North Taku Ports, and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Claspsj.
5 Sir Alexander Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle ofSobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including the first siege, storming of the in-
trenched positionon i2tliSept. (wounded), action of Soorjkoond,oaptureofthesuburbs, and conducted the storming
party at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as
«econd in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the si*ge of Delhi (mentiono "i in despatch.
Brevet of Major, and thanks of the Governor General of India); was Commanding Engineer at the affa_ of Futteh-
jjore Sikri, and with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory (mentioned) ; C\. imanded
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begura's
Palace (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
' Lieut.General Bent went to Turkey with the Eastern expedition in April 1854 ; served with the Turkish Army on
■the Danube from June to Dec. 1854, and was present at the battle of Giurgevo (mentioned in despatches) . Served
-at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. 1855, — for the last six months as Director of the Left Attack (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, and CS. ; also the Order of Medjidie, and
Turkish Gold Medal, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honor) .
^ Lieut.General H. L. Bruce served intheGwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
-Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Baddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal
.and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 3rd Punjaub Light Field Battery in the ist Meranzaie expedition
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in April 1855 (Medal). Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the
.Telief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and entry into Futtehghur, as
Brigade Major of Horse Artillery. Commanded a Battery of Horse Artillery with Brigadier Evelegh's Column
in the affairii of Mohun, Hussaingunge, Meangunge, Morar Mow (charger killed), fort of Simree, Buxar Ghat,
.and subsequent operations till th? final suppression of the mutiny (six times mentioned in despatches, Brevets
of Major and Lt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
7 Lieut.General W. H. Caine served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present
at the affairs of Kuttinghee, Balaoote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
' Lieut.General Fisher served in the Crimea from September to November 1855, including the siege and fall
•of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11 Lieut.General Jenkin Jones served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
'* Sir Harry Lumsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to the 33rd Bengal Native Infantry in
Aflfghanistan with General Pollock's Force in 1842, and present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, operations in the
Mazeena and Sungoo Khale Vallej's under Brigadier Monteith, battle of Tazeen, forcing of the JugduUuck Pass,
and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as Interpreter and Quarter Master 59th N.I. in the Sutlej campaign
in 1846, and was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). Appointed Extra
Assistant to the Governor General's Agent, N.W. Provinces, on 15th April 1846, and present with a Brigade of Seiks
against fanatic Hindostanees ; the Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at the forcing of the Doob Pass and affair at
Ballakote, and received the thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides, Cavalry and Infantry, 13th Dec.
1846, and present in command of them at the siege of Mooltan in January 1849 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebel
Seik Infantry under Gunda Sing in Maharaja Golab Sing's territory, and thanked by Government; and present f.t
■4he battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Punjaub Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Has com-
manded the Guide Corps in sixteen affairs with hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including Lt. Colonel G. St. P.
Lawrence's attack on Baboozie, Pulie Zoormundie, and Shere Khanie in 1847 ; Lt. Colonel Bradshaw's atiack on the
•same villages with the addition of Suggow and Moora in 1850; Sir Colin Campbell's affairs of Dubb, Nawaduiid
Planghar, Iskakote, in 1852. Served in Brigadier General Chamberlain's expedition against Cabul Khale and
Masood Wuzeerees in 1859-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the BurruraPass, as well as at Camp
Puloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Clasp). Conducted
a political mission to Candahar in 1S57. Was severely wounded by a fanatic while in command of the Guide Corps,
2nd Aug. 1864.
'» Lieut.General J. E. T. Nicolls served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore
/(Bronze Star). Was severely wounded in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
1' Lieut.General Straohey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, on the Staff of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
•of Aliwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut.General F. W. Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee hill tribes in
Upper Scinde in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle of
'Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1' Lieut.General Thompson served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1' Lieut.General Tremenheere served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture
of Awah, siege and assault of Kota, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra,
and at Kotaria (Medal, and CB.).
'" Lieut.General J.Worgan served with thePersianexpedition,and was present at the bombardment of Mohumiau
<(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^' Lieut.General Younghusband served in the Crimean campaign from October to November 1854, inclu
battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^3 Major General T. E. Adams served in the Crimea with the 28th Regiment from 20th Aug. 1885, and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Sir Claud Alexander served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Classof the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2' Major General F. L. Alexander was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall, and in action with the
outer batteries on 20th April ; at Eupatoria during the defence of the lines against the Russian army 17th Feb. ;
also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2s Major General G. G.Alexander served with the Baltic expedition in 18,4 (Medal). Commanded the R.M. Artillery
serving with the Brigade in the Crimea in 1854-55, and was employed in the siege train in the batteries before Sebas.
topol during its siege and fall, and was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp.
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
3° Major General W. R. B. Alexander served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Burmese war m
1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny cam-
paign of 1857-59, and present during the attack onAgra by the Neemuch mutineers ; commanded the attacking party
against a large force of rebels at Anuntram in Feb. 1858 ; raised " Alexander's Horse," and commanded them
from Oct. 1857 to July i860 (Medal, and twice thanked by Government).
31 Major General A. S. H. Algar served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
6370 General O^fficers Heti'iei un Full or Eetired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services,
district of Bengal in 185S (Medal). Also throughont tte campaign of 1S60 in China (iledal Trith two Clasps for
Taku Forts and Pekin). Served in tha 3ocr war of i33i wi'.,!! the'Natal Field Force.
^^ Miiior Gener.il F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the iSth Bengal
Native Infiintiy in the Bhootan Expedition in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp).
='■' Major General J.E.Allen served with the 70th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August iSs^, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal I. Served in the
Indian campaign of 1S58-59, including the siege and capture of Luclmow, attack on the Fort of Eooyah, actions of
AUyguuge, BareUly, and S'hahjehanpore, capture of Forts Buuniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,
capture of Eami^ore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with
Clasp).
^* Major General G. AUgood served in the Punjab campaign in 1848-41 with the 49th Bengal Native Infantry,
including the siege and capture of Mooltan and the action of Sonrajkhoond— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 in the Quarter Master General's Department, anfl was present at
the relief of Lueknow, storming of Sekunderbagh, storming of Shah Nujeef, battle of Cawnpore (slightlj- wounded) ,
action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lueknow, battle of Bareilly, and atfah- at Sh.ahjehanpore; also served
in the Oude campaign in 1 858-59, ineluding the engagements at Doondea Khera, Burjeedia.Musjeedia, and Rapteo
(several times mentioned ui despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the China war in
i860 as Deputy Quarter Master Genera! of Sir ,Tohn Michel's Division, and was present at the canture of the Taku
Forts and in the advance on and occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Co'one', Medal With
two Clasps). Served in the Umbe3-la campaign in 1S63 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the capture of the Crag Picquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla —
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
^5 Major General D. G. Anderson served in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, including the siege and capture of the
Fortress of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, siuTender of the Sikh Army at Rawul Pindee ("Medal with two Clasps).
3' Major General R. P. Anderson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the atfair of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojei'at (Medal and two
Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a most exposed outpost during the entire
defence of the Residency at Lueknow, and was wounded in the head, face, and foot (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
■"' !Major General C. Andrews served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the siege and surrender of
Mioltau, and battle of Goojei-at (Medal with two Clasps). Served thi-oughout the field operations m Bundlecund
under Brigadier Wheeler in 1859, with Boss's Camel Corps.
■" Maior General W. R. Annesiey served with the 97th Regt. in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the sup-pression of the-
mutiny ;n India Irom Nov. 1857 ; commanded two Companies 97th Regt. in the operations in Bundlecund in 1S59,.
and was present at the surprise and night attack of the enemy on the Kala Nudd^- on 5th Novemljer (Medal).
•*- Sir A. E. H. Anson served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege-
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with
Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*' Major General F. E. Applej-ard served with the Both Regiment in the Burmese war of 1S52 (Medal with Clasp
forPegui, and was present at the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April,
and capture of the great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Served the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties on 5th April and gth May, defence of the Quarries 7th June,
and ass ault on the Redan 18th June — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1S7S-79 in command of the 3rd Brigade ist Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of All Musjid (mentioned in despatches) and in the Bazar Valley Expedition (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
■^ Sir Cromer Ashburnham served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund,
including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, rehef of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture-
of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of
the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee,
attack on and destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan
war of 1878-80. Commanded the 2ud Battalion 60th Rifles from the outbreak of the war till the i8th February
1879, including the surrender and occupation of Candahar and the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; was present at
the action of Ahmed Kheyl and surrender of Ghuzuee, also at the attack on and capture of the Urzoo villages {CB.,
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Boer war of i88o-3i, and was present
at the actions at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) andthelngogo River (mentioned in despatches). Com-
manded the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps throughout tlie Egyptian war of 18S2, including the recon-
naissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, the engagement at 'i'el-el-Mahuta and t'ne action at Kassasic
(oth September), and commanded the 4th Infantry Brigade at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches.
Aide de Camp to the Queen, XCB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout tue Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham ini 884 in command of the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifle Corns, and was nresent in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (^mentionedin despatches, two Clasps).
-'' Major General E. A. H. Bacon served at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and sub-
sequent relief of Mhow ; present with the Malwa Field Force at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, at
Mundesore, battle of Girrraria, and subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24fa November 1857 ; served,
as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the first Brigade Central India Field Force, including the siege
and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch, the different actions on
the banks of the Jumua from the i5tli to the 23rd May ending in the capture of Calpee; the action ofMorar, and
capture of Gwalior (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"> Major General William Bally seiwed in the Eastern campaign in 1855 with the 33rd Regiment subsequent to
the fall of Sebastopol. Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Collings in the Abyssinian campaign in.
1867-68 (mentionea in despatches for" zeal and intelligence," Medal).
'■'<' Major General J. W. Barnes served as Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native Infantry in the
Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; iwas present in several engagements, accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie
country in August, and that over the Kie in Dec. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in
1851 (Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Gorrickpore district in.
1858, and on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 (Medal).
!■' Major General R. D. Barrett served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and part of 1855 with the 19th Regiment,
including the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture ofBalaklava, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol—wounded (Medal w.th three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjiedie, and Turkish Medal) .
iS Major General De Symons Barrow served in Oade during the suppression of the mutiny in 1858-59; present
at the action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jumraoo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a
Befiment of Military PoUce with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the con-
clusion of the campjaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the-
retreat of the rebel army and rmtU. the withdrawal of the Police in October 1S59 (Medal).
i'- Major General J. Bartlema,n served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the siege and capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before
and taking of Calpee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district from
August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in
China, including the action of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and.
capitulation of Pe'rin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in
JS63, and was present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; in the
General OJicers Retired on Full orlRetired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6;^'jc
Hazara campaign in iS68, including the operations on the Black Mountain (Clasp) ; and -with the expedition
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part iu the opera-
tiuns in the Lughman Valley, including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Jledal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Major General J. C. Hartley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Resimeat, including the
battles iuthe Crimea andsiege'of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal j.
■•i Major General H. J. Barton served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal) .
*"- Major General N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1B4S-49 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1S78-79, and was present in the aft'air at Saif-u-deen (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
" Major General 0. B. Basden served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1S44-45 including the capture of the
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabre wonndin the right arm at the mutiny of the late 61st Bengal Native Infantry
on the 7th June 1857 ; served afterwards in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal) . Was in command of the 5th
Panjaub Cavalry and frontier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March i860 when 3000 Mahsoon Wuzeerees who
threatened the city of Tik were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
'* Major General J. Bates served in the Sind campaign in 1843 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad
(Medal). Commanded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1858.
"■■^ Major General G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^'' Major General H. D. Sattye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, ^t'tl ""^s present in the opera-
tions in Rohilound and Oude (Medal).
^^ Major General Beadle served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
'"' Major General E. M. Beadon served iu the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the Koornm Division (Medal).
™ Major General J. W. P. Bean served throughout the Fanjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage
of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
"' Major General A. B. Beatson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Present at the siirrcuder of Kote
Kangra in Jane 1846. Sei-ved at the siege of Delhi, in 1S57, including the storm and capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp).
"- Major General P. Baauchamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the
24th (Muzbie) Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeex'ees during April and May i860, and was present at the forcing
of the Burrm'a Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and took part iu the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major General J. H. Bedford served in the Indian ilutiny campaign in 185S, and was present at the action
of Kota-ke-Serai, and at the siege and capture of G.valior (Medal).
'' Major General P. Bedingfeld served with the expedition to China iu i860, and was present at the cajjture of the
Taku Forts and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
"■> Major General Edward Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
'' Major General W". H. W. Bennett served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
White Sea.
■^ Major General E. S. Berkeley was present with the Cavalry portion of the force under Lt.Colonel Brice at
the attack on the Residencj- of Hyderabad on the 17th July 1857 Medal). Served in the Burmese Esoedition in
1886-87 with the Commissariat Department at Rangoon (received the thanks of the Government of India, men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'" Major General H. I. Bett was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Aug. 1858.
^1 Major General Henry Beville commanded the Left Wing ist Beloooh Battalion throughout the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858 ; present with General Penny's Column at the action of Kurkralee, and with the force^under the
Commander in Uhiefat the action before BareiUy, and capture of the town, actions of Bunnee andMahomdee, attack
by the rebels on Shahjehanpore, and several minor affairs (Medal). Commanded the 27th Bombay Native
Infantry (Belooches) throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and assault
of Magoiala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
s- Major General T. S. Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 2Sth Nov. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.,
and was wounded in the Trenches on the night of the 24th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the action at
Sheorajpore, defence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including
attacks on the Dilkoosha Martiniere and Secnnderbagh, defence of the Alumbagh under Oatram from November
to March including the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude
in 1S58-59, including the action of Buxar Ghat snd defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort
Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
"^ Major General W. H. Binny served during the operations agaiast the hill tribes in the Peshawitr District in
7855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion at the relief of Kirwee in Dec. 1858,
and subsecjuent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (Medal).
8' Major General H. P. Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Meangunge, also present at the
capture of Bareillj- (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
Si Major General J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Coimtry in 1844-45, including the
capture of Panalla and Powunghur.
s<i Sir B. W. Blackett served with the Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th July 1855,
and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and the siege of Sebastopol, including
the assault of the Redan on the i8th June, when he commanded, a ladder party and was dangerously wounded
— left leg amputated (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Legion of Honor) .
8" Major General G. F. Blake served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
85 Major General H. C. N. Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
White Sea.
s' Major General C. Blewitt served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
'» Major General G. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf iu 1856-57, in-
cludingthe capture of Bushireand of the;forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 10th Bombay Native
Infantiy at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kota-ke-Sera and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie,
actions of Beejapore and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the loth Bombay Native Infantry
thi-oughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served iu the Afghan
war in 1379-S0, and commanded the loth Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar under Major General
Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
9' Major General Blunt served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pur^puh
cam.paign (Medal). Indian mutinj- of 1857-59, including siege of Delhi, battle of Nujjufghur, action of Agra relief
of Lucknow by L^rd Clyde, action of Shumsabad. capture of the fort and town of Calpee (mentioned in desp; tches
on every occasion , Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, C£., Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Major General Bogle served in the Crimea in 1S55-56 in command of a battery of Turkish Field A,rtillery (4th
Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal). Served iu the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, inc\udiiig the action
of Keendoo Nulla (mentioned in despatches) and the recapture of Lucknow. Received the th inks of the Governor
General for "gallantry and resolution" (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ibyssiniau campaign
of iS63 iu command of a battery of six mountain guns and four mortars (several times men ioned in despatches.
Medal).
tl U 2
638 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Feasion. — War Services-
'" Major General R. H. Bolton was on field service in Bengal during the mutiny from October 1857 to August
1S58 (Medal).
'J* Major General W. Booth served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^'^ Major General J. W. Bostock served as acting Aide de Camp to Brigadier Campbell commanding the and
Cavalry Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Has also the Medal
for New Zealand.
1" Major General J. J. Boswell joined the 3rd Punjaub Infantry when on field service in the Meeranzai valley
in December 1856. In June 1857 proceeded in command of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Punjaub Infantry to
join the Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umritsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced
march of 44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers
on the 12th and i6th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's
field force in Eusofzai in 1858 ; also during the Hazara campaign of i863 ; and with Colonel Keyes' force against the
Bezoties in February 1869 (India Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Sikh Infantry throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Rofjerts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Ganda-
har (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
"" Sir George Bourchier served the Gwaiior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star). Commanded a Field Battery during the Indian mutiny and present at the actions of Trimmoo Ghat on the
12th and i6th July 1857, siege assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major), actions of
Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and defeat of the Gwaiior Contingent at
Cawnpore (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CiJ., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded
the Royal Artillery of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Cachar Column
of the Looshai Expeditionary Force of 1871-72, and was woimded in the arm and hand (thanked by the Government
of India, KCB.).
'"2 Major General G. B. Bowen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of
Beling, British Burmah, in 1857.
'"^ Major General W. T. Bowen served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including
the capture of the forts of Punalla and Powunghur. Served in the Land Transport Corps in the Persian Expe-
ditionary Field Force, including the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Ciasp).
"" Major General C. V. Bowie served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee (slightly wounded), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Was present during the attack
on the Residency at Peshawur by the Sikh Troops in the Punjaub war, — taken prisoner by the Afi'ghans, and after-
wards prisoner to the Sikhs for four and a half months (Punjaub Medal, and Brevet of Major).
'™ Major General R. Boyle commaaded the Detachment oif Royal Marines in the expedition up the St. Juan de
Nicaragua, and was present at the storming of Fort Serapagui, and surrender of others in 1848, and was men-
tioned in the despatches. Served in China duriugthe last war, was present at the capture of the forts and blockade
of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the factories, and was at the storming on 29th Oct. 1856 (men-
tioned in desnatches) ; engaged in all the subsequent operations, at the destruction of Mandarin junks in Fatsham
Creek (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), landing Ijefore and storming of Canton. Commanded the
Royal Marines of the fleet on the expedition to the North of China, and at the capture of the forts at the mouth of
the Peiho river (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
"" Major General R. D. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
second siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle ofGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in the
operations against Sittanain 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major General E. Bradford served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of
Ratghur, Chandaree, and Jhausi, battle of Betwa, capture of the Fort of Loharie, action of Koonoh, operations
teefore and taking of Calpee ; Oude campaign, including the taking of Rampore Kussea, passage of the Gogra at
Fyzabad, and affair of Muchlee Gawn (Medal with Clasp). Was attached to theEusofzie Field Force of 1863-64 as a
Commissariat Officer (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major General Algernon Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including
the affairs of M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of .A Ima and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the
sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal) .
"* Major General H. A. Brett served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (Medal). Also served in the New Zea-
land war in 1864-65 (Medal).
"' Major General D. Briggs served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Army
Transport Train, and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Bhootan
campaign of 1865 with the force under General Tombs, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal
with Clasp'i.
11" Major General R. C. Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present
at Rangiriri (Medal).
11* Major CJeneral E. T. Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at
Rangariri, also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
12" Major General C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
siesre operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Gobjerat (Medal with Clasp).
^-^ Major GeneraiG. R. Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnuggur and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1-* Major General A. A. P. Browne served in Rajpoofcana during the rebellion from May 1857 to October 1858 ; was
present at the siege and capture of the fortified town of Nimbhiira, commanded the Flank Companies of the 12th
Bombay Native Infantry, and was also Line Adjutant at the defence of Neemuch. Present at the siege and capture
of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
121 Major General A. A. Bruce served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Medal). Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp),
i^'i Major General N. R. Burlton served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also in the Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the action of Sonepore, capture of the fort of Chandeenore.
actions at Phooloore and Amorka, capture of Fort Nuggur and Jugdespore (Medal). Served with che Bhootan
Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Also served m the Afghan war of
1878-80 (Medal).
"1 Major General J. M. Burn served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on 1st
June 1858 (Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capturcof
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Major General B. B. Burnaby sers'ed with the 51st Light Infantry in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also
served iuthe Jowaki campaign m 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry iu the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the operations in the Bazar and
Lughman Valleys— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (CB., and Clasp 1.
1*8 Major General H. Butler served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (carried the Colours after Lieut. Hague was killed), siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, assault of the Redan on i8th June, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1861 ; also in that of
1863-65 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal .
"» Major General T. E. Byrne served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
and expedition 10 Ivertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"6 Major General D. R. Cameron served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fension.-r^War Services. 639
Buxa, Tazagaum, and Nagoo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gal-
lantry, p. 786.]
"» Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, 17th June, j;th
August, and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the expedition to
China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Ports (mentioned in despatches, also in the
French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitzers in support of the French attack), actions
near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 in command of Artillery ( CB.).
"' Major General J. P. Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the) Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'*» Major General J. P. W. Campbell served the Sutlej campaifcn of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah — severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the expedition under Colonel Mackeson against the
Hussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp) . Served as Staff Officer of the Punjaub Irregular
Force with the expedition against the Bozdar Hill Tribe in 1857 and was present at the taking of the Khanbund Deiile.
'*' Major General VV. M. Campbell served in the Afghan vear in 1879 ( Breret of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
'*^ Major General H. Cardew served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i" Major General G. F. Carnegie served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal). Served also in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
"5 Major General W. Carnell served throughout the Punjaub bampaigri of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and com-
manded a detachment of the Mhairvvarra Local Battalion at the attack on Ahwaonthe i8th September 1857 (Medal).
'" Major General F. J. Castle served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Major General C. P. Catty served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjutant to the
Infantry at the commencement of hostilities iu the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the following day when
incapacitated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that postwas stormed
by a large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major Mansergh. In May 1851 he was
appoiutedCommandantof an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated " Catty's Rifles, "and during thirteen months
of the most active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every patrol
of the 2nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders, and the various reports of Commanders
of Divisions. On the disbandment of ''Catty's Rides," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th), and proceeded with the expe-
dition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the command of
Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the post per-
fectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were onthree occasions taken by the enemy and driven off, were recap-
tured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket-balls in the Boomah Pass.
'■"^ Major General G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 54th Foot during the Indian mutiny (Medal). Served
with the i6th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghaie bj''the rebels on the 19th 20th and 21st September i860 (Medal). Served in the
Bhootan campaign (Medal with Clasp).
i-*' Major General R. W. Chambers served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal), and -was present at the sur-
render of Kote Kangra.
151 Major General I. i'. Chanman served in Abj'ssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal).
'52 Major General J. Charley served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
February 1880, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
'=^ Major General A. Cherry-Garrard served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from 12th Aug. 1857 until the end
of the rebellion, including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the 2nd
Detachment Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Oatram and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture
of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the
90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, includiug the operations in tbe Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the
engagement at Taba Indoda (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Alsj served throughout the Zulu
war ot 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
1" Major General R. B. Chichester served in the mutiny in India in i85)-58, and was present when the 81st
Regiment, under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one
Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-9 with the Khyber Column, and commanded the 8ist Regiment at the capture of
All Musjid (CB., Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Major General L. R. Christopher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations at
Cawnpore under General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1857 (Medal).
"' Major General W. Chrystie ser\'ed with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868, as Field Engineer at
Zoulla during January, at Senafe in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigerat in constructing
the entrenchments at tnat post (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'5S Major General S. de A. C. Clarke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Light Camel
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on
the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, CilG., and Medal with Clasp).
1" Major General T. Clerk served with the field force in Kurnool in 1S39, and was present at the affair of
Zorapore. Was present in 1844 in the action on the banks of the Helmund, at the relief of the fortress of Ghirishk,
and in the action near Khawind in Zemindawar.
^^ Major General M. Clifford served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish .Medal).
1^' Major General T. H. Clifton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge, in-
cluding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of
26th Oct. (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
162 Major General C. F. Cockburn served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
II" Major General George Colclough was nominated 10 the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services with the late
Osmanli Horse Artillery during the Eastern campaign in 1854-55.
16* Major General R. A. Cole was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856-57.
"•^ Major General C. CoUingwood served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
166 Major General W. P. CoUingwood served with the 37th Regiment in the rebellion of 1848 in Ceylon. Served
with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from nth July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol; also the
expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ; from Nov. 1855 to Nov. 1856 he commanded a
Battalion of the Land Transport Corps. Commanded the troops on board the Spartan steamer when wrecked on
th3 Dog Rocks, Coast of Africa, on sth July 1856, on returning from the Crimea, and for his services throughout
this trying occasion he received the Brevet rank of Major — Lord Panmure, the War Minister, expressing his appro-
bation, as did also H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, of the conduct of the officers and men, as being highly honour-
able to them ; and Colonel M'Murdo, Director General of the Land Transport Corps, in a general order, " desired
to express to Captain CoUingwood and those he commanded the pride he felt in transmitting for the information,
of H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, the proofs given of the high courage and discipline which animated all ranks on
that fearful night, and which were rewarded by the safe rescue of all from their perilous situation." Proceeded
to South Africa in February 1879 iu command of the znd Battalion Scots Fusiliers, and commanded the 2nd Brigade
of the 2nd Division during the latter part of the Zulu war (CiTG., Medal with Clasp). Carried out satisfactorily the
transfer of his Battalion from the steamship Ci7y of Paris when wrecked on entering Simon's Bay on the 2i8t of
March 1879.
640 General Officers Fietired on Full or Eetlred Fay or on a Tension. — War Services.
"■■" Major Genei-al K. A. Collins served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
"^'* Major General T. B. CoUinson served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
repulse of 400 natives in an attack atWanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
ita Major General W. Coninghaic served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the
suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominion in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from ist to
30th March 1859 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Mazeena
Valley (CS., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
1"" Major General E. J. R. Connolly served with the Baltic Expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
'"- Major General C. Cookworthy served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, includin.g the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
Panjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battle of Sadoolapore, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the
action of Trimmooghat, commanded the Artillery with Brigadier GeiTard's Column in the action at Narnoul —
wotinded and horse shot. Served the Rohilcund campaign and actions of Bareillj' and Shahjehanpore. Commanded
the Artillery with Sir T. Seaton's Field Force at the action of Bunkegaon (thi-ee times mentioned in despatches.
Medal, and Brevet of Major).
1"^ Major General W. W. Corban served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
1'* Major General W. T. Corrie sei-ved in the Afghan war in 1B79-80 in command of the 2nd Battalion nth Foot,
and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
1"* Major General T. P. Cosby served in the Crimea from loth Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall 01 Sebastopol
and assault of the iSth -June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
ne Major General C. M. Cotton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star).
1'" Major General L. S. Cotton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 as Aide de Camp to the General
Officer commanding the Frontier Field Force at Peshawur (Medal with Clasp).
1"' Major General H. R. Coiirtenay served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was slightly wounded at the
battle of Sol)raon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur,
and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"3 Major General B. H. Courtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the
action of Sheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 3th .Jan. 1859. Accompanied the naval forces under Sir Michael
Seymour to the Peiho river in May 1858. and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served
throughout the campaign of i86o in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and
Madras Sappers, and was present at tlie actions of Sinho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku forts (mentioned
in despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, CB.).
181 Major General C. V. Cox served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Sutlej
campaignof 1845-46, includingthebattlesofMoodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
Panjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Brigade Major of Horse Artillery, including the passage of the Cheenab and
Dattles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Oasps, and Brevet of Major).
Served throughout the Indian mutiny at Rawul Pindee and Peshawur (Medal and CB.).
'** Major General C. W. Cox served in the Bunnese war in 1S52-53, and was present at the retaking of Beeling
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also present with the Madra.s Rifles in /857-59 in quelling the mutiny in India.
18" Major General F. E. Cox served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege andcapture of Lucknow,
carniiaignin Rohilcund and Ijattle of Bareilly as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
1** Major General H. W. H. Coxe served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Accompanied the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in i860, and present in the actions of Paloseen and Bunrah (Medal with Clasp).
1*5 Major General B.Cracroft served throughout the Sonthal campaign of i855-56andwasslightly wounded. Served
also in the Central Indian campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was present at the attack and
capture of Punwarree Heights near Kirwee on 29th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in desnatches. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
!*"> Major General C. A. F. Creagh served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol, from the nth Sept. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov.
1863 to 1866, and was present at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia with the storming party, repulse of the
euemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of a party of the 50th), the capture of the fortified
village of Ketemari and the Putahi Pah with the storming party (Medal). Served with a detachment of the
80th Regiment in the Expedition to Perak under General Colborne in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first in command of three
companies of the 80th Regiment, and afterwards as Commandant of the Leydenburg District, and commanded a
portion of colonial horse in pursuit of King Cetywayo in Zululand. Served subsequently in the Transvaal until
invalided, in ttie operations against Sekukuni in i8?'9, including the capture of that chief (Medal wit'a Clasp).
Sei-ved with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the South Statfordshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
IS' Major General W. Creagh served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) -
1"*" Major General F. B. C. Crofton served v\ith the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59,
and was present at the affair of Kumdakoti (Medal).
1S5 Major General T. C. Crowe served in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian mutiny
campaign,includingthe siege and capture of Ratghur, action of Barodea, relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota,
pursuit to Behra, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, advance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa,
advance on Calpee, battle of Koonch, on Rear-Guard of ist Brigade Central India Field Force when our baggage
was attacked by the enemy's Cavalry, action of Deopora, battle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee,
pursuit to Snrceela, advance on Gwalior, battle of Morar, capture of GwaUor, final pursuit of the enemy and
battle of Jowra Alipore, subsequent operations in Bundlekund, including the taking of Garotha, and pursuit of
Feroze Shah (Medal with Clasp).
"" Major General C. E. Cumberland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demoli-
tion of the Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; was
Commanding Engineer at tlie siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, con-
ducting the First Column at the assault (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"' Major General W. B. Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Koorum
in 1856, and with that into the Bozdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasn).
i'2 Major General W. H. Cuming served inthe Burmese war of 1852-53 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Med-
jidie) . Served with the Saugor Field Division in quelling the Indian mutinj' of 1857-59, ^^d '^'^^ present at the affair
of Kubraie, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; subsequently with
Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels in 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
19^ Major General G. G. Cunlifle served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for the protection of that
place, from 3rd June to 26th Dec. 1857, and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels belonging to Khan
Bahadoor Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of
Churpoorah, and a portion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of the Force on
Capt. S. Brown being severely wounded— charger disabled 'oy sword cuts (thanked by the Governor General and
the Commander in Chief for gallant conduct (Medal).
"* Major General R. H. Cunliffe was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district
in 1856-3 « i .
General Officers Eetired on Full or lieiired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 64I
"<= Major General P. S. Cunningham served in the Soutliern Mahratta campaign in 1844-45, and was present at
ihe taking ol' the heights in front of and occupation of Budderghur.
1'^ Major General J. A. Dalzell served Trith the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1S49, including the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant in the campaign of 1S51-52 against the hill tribes on
the Peshawur Fi'ontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khodagunge and
outrj- into i'uttehghur, passage of the Gogra at Fj'zabad on 29th jN'ovember, commanded the skirmishing Com-
panies of the 53rd. at the action of Toolsepore, minor affairs, commanded attacking Companies of s.^rd at the storm
and destriactiou 0 f Bungeon— mentioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
''■" Major General C. C. Dandridge oerv°d in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and waspresent at the ist and 2nd
siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the gth and 12th September,
action of Sooi'jkhooud, and storm and capture of the city and sui'render of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp) .
-'* Major General F. F. Daniell served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the tst Battalioa Gordon High-
andei-s, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (3rd Class of the Medjidie,two Clasps). Served
in the Nile E.^pedition in 1S84-85 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlaadei'S (Clasp).
^"^ Major General S. Darling served in the Crimea as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General ist Division
.-subsequent to the fall of Seba.stopol from October 1855 to the ist May 1856.
-"'- Major General R. L. Dashwood served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the foroe under Major General Phayre (Medal).
-"^ Major General W. Daunt served in the Ci'imea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the 2nd Battalion 9th Regiment, and accompanied Brigadier
'General Charles Goiigh in the advance to Cabul in December 1S79 ; in July 1880 was appointed to command a
Brigade at Cabal with the rank of Brigadier General, which he held till the conclusion of the v/ar (mentioned in
'despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
-"* Major General A. H. Davidson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and
31st May 1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp),
Served throughout tlie Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal vifith Clasp).
"''' Major Geneial L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 on its march to Borazjoon,
at the battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra (Medal wit)i Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in iS£7; present at the engagements of Shumshapooraud Mahadeoghur (Indian Mutiny Medal).
-"" Major General G. F.de Berry served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjavibcam[jaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (slightly wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-5S ; commanded the station of Murree (Punjaub) when attacked
by hillmen on the night of ist Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1857 raised,
"Under orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1,200 strong, and proceeded to North- Western
Provinces with it in Jan. 1S58 ; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
Sheerghurghat and at the taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
-"^ Major General R. de Bourbel served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
2™ Major General H. De Brett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57, and was present at the siege of Delhi
i(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Kyber Line Force (Medal).
2'" Major General Vf. H. Deedes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the iSt Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, a,iid was severely wounded in an engagement near Poiboi on the 13th November {DSO., and
Medal with Clasp) .
-''■' Major General J . De HaviUand served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between isfc
March and 6th Sept, 1855) , including the battles of Alma and Balakfava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
■^'* Major General H. G. De la Fosse served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnpore in 1857 under Major General
Sir Hugh M. Wheeler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service) . Served in the Artil-
lery with the Force under Major Generals Havelock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of
Mungarwar and Aluml3agh, and entry into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the
.subsequent defence of the Residency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with two Clasps, a year's extra service). Served with the
Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in 1861 (mentioned in despatches, received the appro-
bation of the Governor (General in Council). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and eupture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
215 Major General T. A. de Moleyns served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall
■of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2" Major General L. H. Denne served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21s Sir Thomas Deunehy served iu the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two
■Companies in action with the Insurgents at Chundkundra. Served also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded tke Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Maaickpore and
Gadhamaron (twice thanked ijy the Governor General, Medal).
2'5 Major General A. D. Denniss served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
--" Major General J. Desborough served with the China Expedition of 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, cap-
ture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrenderor Pekin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) .
221 Majcr General A. A. Des Vueux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, ^t ^^^ bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse
Transport sei-vi.ce in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i860, present a;; the
landing at Pshtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts ; accom-
ipanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chaug-kia-Wan and Tungchow,
and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
223 Major General the Hon. G. T. Devereux served in the Kaflfir war of 1852 (Medal), and was present at the
•engagement with the Basuta tribes at Berea, 20th Dec. ; named in the official despatch, and received the Brevet
rank of Major for his services.
-2'' Major Genei-al W. Denis de Vitre served in the Persian Expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
latter part of Ore Afghan war from November 1880 as Brigadier General in command of nine batteries of Royah
Artillery (Medal).
225 Sir Francis de Winton served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June— wounded
<Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the expedition sent against
the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88 (CB., and Medal with Clasp).
226 Major General W. A. Dick served with the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the frontiers of Upper Sind from April to
Dec. 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Cavalry which surjirised and cut up the enemy's outlying Picquet during the advance on that fortress (specially men-
itioned) ai the Maethone Pass ; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commanded the
Head Quarters Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa to Devpora, when the Rear Guard was
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morar, capture of Gwalior, and
with the Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura and Alipoor (Brevet of Major) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district during the monsoon of 1858, and at the affairs of Mhow and
Mahonie (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major General W. R. Dickinson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in i856-57,and waspresent at the
storming of Beshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
22* Major General E. J. Dickson served in the Kafir war of 1846-47 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"" Major General E. L. Dillon served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Dec. 1854,
642 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; volunteered to rescue from under a heavy fire of grape, shell and
musketry seven ■wounded men who were in the advanced house at the attack of the Cemetery and suburbs of
Sebastopol on the i8th June 1855. and succeeded in doing so (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)".
_ -■'■' Major General M. C. Dixon served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before-
Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and
Lt. Colonel, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class cf the Medjidie,and Turkish Medal) : received
the TE under the following circumstances:— " On the 17th April 1855, about 2 p.m., when the Battery he com-
manded was blown up by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the magazine, destroyed the parapets (at Sebas-
\0]ni\), killed and wounded ten men, disabled five guns, and covered a sixth with earth ; for most gallantly reopening
fire with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from their parapets (on which they had mounted)'
and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the enemy's batteries, and the ruined state of
his own."
-^* Ma or General T. F. Dixon served with the spth Regiment in the Crimea from December 1854 to February,.
i8i5, it. (hiding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikish Medal).
235 Major General H. M'D. de W. Douglas served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and ivas present as a
Volunteer with the Artillery at the action of Shahgunge near Agra on the 5th July, and at the battle of Agra on the
loth October 1857 (Medal).
2ic Major General W. Dowell served in the Sonthal campaign in 1S55. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-58, including the captures of Lucknow and Bareilly, battles of Sundeela and Jamoo,and capture of Burwab
—mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'^''' Major General M. F. Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2™ Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Pitnniar or 29th Dec. 18^3.
(Bronze Star).
j'O^ Major General A. AV. Drayson served in the Kafir war in 1847 (Medal).
'''- Major General F. B. Drew served in the Afghan war 1878-79, and was present in the engagement in the
Koorum Valley on the .^8th November 187S, and in command of the ist Brigade at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
on the 2nd December ; commanded the same Brigade in the operations in the Hariab and Khost Valleys, including-
some minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2-"^ Major General H. W. H. D. Dumaresq served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from July 1855 ; did duty ia
the Trenches of the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medall.
"^ Major General C. W. Dmi served with Brigadier Watson's Foi'ce in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from
ist March to 25th April 1843, and from loth October to 8th November 184^. AVas present daring the Chinese riots-
at Singapore in May 1854.
^50 Major General H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, and
capture of Jhujjur (Medal with Clasp).
2=1 Major Geneial W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
wallah andGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affair in the Boree Pass in Nov. 1S53; also in operations
against the Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
"2 jiajor General C. Eccles served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the battles of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iSth
June ancl 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
^* Major Genera! H. Edmeades served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal). Served in the Boer war of i88t with the.
Natal Field Force.
"5 Major General Arthur Elderton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includingthe action or
Eamnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded), and pursuit,
of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi in numerous engage-
ments, and was ssperely wounded at the taking of three guns outside the Cashmere Gate; and was again severely
wounded at the assault and capture of the city. Commanded the 2nd Sikh Irregular Cavalry with various
columns in Oude and Rohilkund, and at the action of Biswa. Commanded a column in pursuit of the rebel
leader Desput (Medal with Clasp).
2''° Major General M. Elliot served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny ; took part in the actions of the 30th
and 31st May 1857 on the Hindun, commanded his battery throughout the latter action ; was present at the battle
ot Budleekeserai, the siege and assault of Delhi (severely wounded in the head on the 15th September), and several'
minor actions — slightly wounded on two occasions (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara campaign-
of j868 on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshawar Mountain Battery (Medafwith Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Siege Tram (mentioned in despatches. Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
atid Khedive's Star).
'^^ Major General H. F. W. Elj- served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including-
the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Zulu
■war of 1879. Commanded a large convoy of ammunition and provisions following Pearson's Column in the advance
on Ekowe, and was present during the investment of that place by the enemy. AVas afterwards Commandant ot
one of the forts on the coast line of communication (Medal with Clasp).
2»2 Major General A. L. Emerson served in the Crimea in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol, but previous to the
conclusion of the armistice and until the evacuation of the Crimea by the Allies.
^" Major General J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood-
kee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
'"•* Major General F. Eteson served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the second Burmese war, including the--
capture of Martaban, Rangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^' Major General A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments of the 23rd Bombay N.I. on service in the Concan
and Khandeish in 1S44-45 ; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Guicowar's Horse in 1848, and present at the sur-
render of the fort of Ahmednuggur; present at the operations against the Dessaiees of Warree in the North Canara
and Bedee districts, and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on 25th February
1858 (Medal).
'<•' Major General E. D. Fairtlough served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant
of the 14th Regiment, including the .siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New
Zealand during the v\ar in 1863-66 (Medal).
_ 2*8 Major General A. V. Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of
x'unella, Pownghur, Munohcr, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Budderghur.
'"^ Major General AV. T. F. Farewell was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in
the suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at the affair of Kabraie 17th April, battle
or Banda 19th April 1858, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1858
(Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
*" Major General G. McB. B. Farquharson served in Sind in 1843, and ■with the field detachment which attacked
and defeated Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree on the 8th June 1843. Served ■with the Persian Expeditionary-
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at HaUilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire, and surrender of
Bushire (Medafwith Clasp).
''* Major General R. F. Firth served in the China war in 1858-59 (Medal).
"'^ Major General C. FitzGerald served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including,
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party, and assaults of the Redan on the
j8t_h June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'■^ Major General M. M. FitzGerald served with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and
Upper Koorum in 1856, and agaiust the Bozdar Belochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and
capture of Delhi, and with the B'ield Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal
with Clasp).
■Gzrieral Officers Uetired on Full or Retired Paij or on a'-Fension. — War Services. 643.
2^ Major General R. FitzGerald was present -vrith the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870.
^"'' Major General A. FitzHugh commanded a detachment of the 4th Sikh Infantry in three affairs against the-
Momnnds near Fort Shubkudr in December 1S63 and January 1864 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition to the Dour Valley in Feb. 1872 (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Commanded the 5th Goorkhas throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; was in command of the advance party in the
attack on the Spingawi Kotal on 2nd December 1879, and of the Regiment as rearguard on 13th December in the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches); was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the operations around
Cabul in December i87g -wounded (several times mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
^"^ Major General H. T. FitzHugh served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol.in the trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and J7th June (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"*" Major General H. C. Fletcher was present during part of the Kolapore campaign in 1845.
-*' Major General W. K. Fooks served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal),
Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
2S2 Major General V{. O. Fuord was emploj-ed with a field force from 5lh March 185S, and engaged with a small
party ol the rebels on the 2nd October 1858 (Medal).
'"^* Major General Foote served on the China expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the Canton River, and
was Major of the Provisional Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton; commanded the Royal Marines
at the assault and capture of the walled town of Namtow — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)»
='5 Major General C. P. Forbes served with the expedition trom Aden against the Foodhli Arab tribe in 1 866,
inrlnding the destruction of Shugra.
2S8 Major General Barnett Ford served with the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the Burmese war of 1852-
53, and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of hva, during the greater part of the war. Commanded
two Companies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of Martaban (thanked oy the Government of India) ; present
at the destruct'on of the river .'stockades, the taking of the White House Piquet, storm of the Great Pa <roda, capture
of Rangoon, nth and 15th April (slightly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
and capture of Bassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
2*5 Major General J. G. R. Forlong served in the Burmese campaign in 1852-53 ; was employed as an Assistant
Field Engineer and in charge of guides and a survey with a large armed force to escort elephants from Arracan to
Pegu in 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capture of Toma, and sundry skirmishes there,
and in pursuit of the Burman Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^5" Major General T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle
Of Ali«al (.Medal).
-" Major General A. G. Forsyth served in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49. including the action of Sadoola-
pore (Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the stb
July battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
2'* Major General C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
''" Major General A. R. Fraser was on field service in the Southern Mahratta Countr3'' during part of 1845.
3™ Major General William French served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho,
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations
ag'? inst the Taepings in the vicinitj' of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled
cit ies of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified city of Najow, the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city
of Kahding. Served in the A'ghau war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches),
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
*■'' Major General D. Gaye served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in
thenight attack on the British Campnear Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forcesof Meer Shah Mahomed,
taking all his cannon.
308 Major General J. I. Gibbs served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present iu
several engagements (Medal).
™° Major General H. H. K. Gifford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the advance to
Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
""Major General E. M. Gilbert-Cooper served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the'assault and
capture of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June
July and August 1858 ; at the action of Sanganeer and the battle of the Bunass ; with Brigadier Parke's pm"suing-
Column from August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
3" Major General G. F. Gildea served as Adjutant of the nth Regiment of the Turkish Contingent from September
1855 to its disbandment in May 1856 (Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers and
the Garrison of Pretoria during the Boer war in 1S81 ; commanded a Flying Column in several engagements with th&
Boers and in sorties made from Pretoria — severely wounded on the 12th February (mentioned in despatches, Aide
de Camp to the Queen). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3''^ Major General W. A. Gillespie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, .and was present at
the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^'3 Major General VV. J. Gillespie served with the ist battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Vledal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout
the campaign in tee F.astern Soudan in 18B5 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagements at Uasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches) and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Teraai (two Clasps).
3'* Major General E. Girardet served in the China war of i860 with the 3rd Bombay Infantry as an Ensign-
(Medal with Clasp).
31^ Major General A. G. Gleig served in the Crimeancampaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"'' Major General C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the aflair of Bnddiwal, action
of Aliwal, suiTcnder of Fort Phillour, and subsequent operations in the Jullundur Doab (Medal). Also throughout
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheriab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore,
and ChiUianwallah — dangerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal
with Clasp). Was wounded by au assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the EusoflTzie frontier. Has been employed
in hvmtmg down and engaged with hill robbers on ttie Peshawur frontier. Served as Brigadier General in command
of the 1st Brigade of Sir Donald Stewart's Division in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the surrender of Can-
dahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and the occujiation of Candahar till March 1880; was present in the advance toGhuznee
and Cabul, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo, and in the subsequent operations in the Logar
Valley and about Cabul till August 1880, when he was compelled by sickness to resign his command (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and t'B.).
3" Major General J. Godby served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall o-f
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, including the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
3'" Major General W. H. R. Godfrey served m the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from ist November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) .
2i» Major General R. T. Godman served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 a* Adjutant of the 5th Dragoon Guards
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
644 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
320 sij. -p J Goldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-42, and was present at the affair of Chuenpee
and Bogue Forts (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent under General Vivian
in Turkey and the Eastern Crimea from July 1855 to the close of the Russian war (4th Class of the Medjidie). At
the commencement of the operations in Egypt in 1882 he organised an Intelligence Department at Alexandria
(mentioned in despatches, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh).
^^^ Major GeneralW.T.Goldsworthy served in Oude with the Volunteer Cavalry of Havelock's column in iS57,and was
present at the actions of Oonaoand Busseerutgunje, andrecaptureof Busseerutgunje; for these services he received
a Commission in the 8th Hussars. Served in Rajpootana and Central India, on tlie staff and with the 8th Hussars
throughout the campaign of 1858-59, including the siege of Kotah, re-occupation of Chcndeyree,battle of Kotah ke
Serai (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Smith), capture of Gwalior (as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose), siege and
capture of Powrie, actions of Koondrye and Boordah as Brigade Major in the Rajpootana Field Force, which ap-
pointment he held from the fall of Gwalior in June 1858 to the end of the war (eight times mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain). Served throughout the Abyssinian
Expedition on the Staff as Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was present at the taking of Magdala (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal, and promoted to Major unattached without purchase).
''' Major General E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern campaign from April 1S54 to its close, when he was
■•appointed H.M.'s Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean
war (Turkish Medal). In 1862 M'as appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with
the_demarkation of the Rayon of the fortress of Belgrade.
'-' Major General G. T. Gough served with the 3rrl Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49
including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 12th Lancers throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal),
and was present with every expedition, including the action of Berea, where he commanded the Detachments of
Oa >alry with Sir George Cathcart's Column (mentioned in general orders and despatches), and for one year com-
manded Sir George's escort until peace was established. Served in the Crimea with the 12th Lancers from
the r landing on the 8th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of Tcheruaya, and
operations near Eupatoria under General D'Ailonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
*-* Major General C. M. Govan served wii.h the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
and capture of Taku Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
^^" Major General A. W. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and cajiture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Heshire, surrender of
Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Was present at the attack on ihe position of the rebel Bheels at
Shumsherpoor in October 1857 with the force under Colonel Macan (severely wounded l)y ball through the ankle).
^^^ Major General T. Graham served throughout the Hazara and Black jilountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar
<mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Thayetmyo District and of
the troops engaged on that frontier (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Commanded tbe Sikkim Expedition in
i888-8g (received the thanks of the Viceroy and of the Government of India, CB., and Clasp). Served with the
Manipore Expedition in 1S91 in command of the Tamu Column (received the thanks of the Government of India,
(mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^3- Major General J. M. Graham served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal), and received through the
Secretary of State for India the most gracious approbation of Her Majesty for services performed during that
period; also mentioned and thanked in Government orders and despatches. Commanded the 5th Battalion of
Military Police in the expedition against the Lushai tribes in 1860-61. Served in Bhootan with the force under
Brigadier General Tombs at the recapture of the Hill Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served as
Political Officer with the force under Brigadier General Stafford against the Dulla tribes in 1874-75-
^^^ Major General G. F.Graham served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of
1862-63.
234 Major General W. H. Graham served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
336 Major General R. G. H. Grant was employed on Field Service in Bundlecund and in the Sanger and Nerbudda
territories, and was present at the capture of the hill Fort of Keerapore on 27th November 1842.
338 Major General Grajdon served in the Eastern camiiaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol, and ex-
pedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
339 Major General J. W. Green served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
3'0 Sir Wou Henry Green served with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay Column in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit aud
surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Joined the Turkish army at Kars in the winter of 1854 ;i c
May the same year he was emploj'ed on special duty by Her Majesty's Government, and joined the Tarkish army
of the Danube under Omer Pasha as 2nd in Command of a body of Irregular Horse with the rank of Colonel in
the Ottoman army ; joined Her Majesty's steamer Leander as a volunteer on the embarkation of the army for
She Crimea in the emiiloyment o.' Her Majesty's Foreign Office, and was present in all the operations of the fleet
up to ist October; landed with the Royal Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October 14th; present
at the battles of Baiaklava andlnkerman; appointed Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in
(the right attack, siege of Sebastopol ; present in the batteries at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 1855
and repulse of sorties 22nd and 23rd March 1855 ; April 17th severely wounded while on duty in the trenches (men-
tioned in despatches) ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 27th July in the employment of Her Majesty's Foreign Office,
and was present on board Her Majesty's steamer Lightnbig at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and 8th
August; returned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of Irregular Horse and
European Hoise Artillery igth January 1S55 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Danube Gold Medal,
Turkish War Medal, and the Order of the Medjidie). Served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry
Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and subsequently appointed Assistant Adjutant General to
the Force (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
3*2 Major General U. M. Griffith organized and commanded the A Division Transport Train attachei.l to the ist
Brigade 1st Division of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded the party furnished with stretchers
for the removal of the wounded from the field of action on the loth and 13th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala
•(mentioned in despatches as having "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of
special notice," Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
■defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
3^>3 Major General C. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Intantry in Boohtan in 1864, including the capture,
retreat from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
3rd Sikhs in the Hazara campaign of 186S including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain
<Clasp). Served -with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
Served in tne Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcing of the Shatargardan — wounded (mentioned
in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Rolierts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
3" Major General J. Gunter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign Ircm i6th Aug.
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the cam-
paign of i860 in China; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions
of i8th and 21st September, also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3*^ Major General N. X. Gwynne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as a Brigade Major, and took part with the
expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion
a'^'-opshlre Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*"! Major General L. A. Hale served in the Kafir war in 1878-79 (Medal with Clasp).
General Officers Bettred on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 645
^^ ilajor General 0. Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charlea Napier against the Hill Tribes
iiiSiufl. Also the Piinjauh caaiDAiccn of 1848-49 (Medal).
^" Itajor General T. de C. Hamilton served with the 90th Light Infantry in Kaffirland during the whole of the
^5■ar ot 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alm.a, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria Cross,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) : received the ITiC "for having, on the night of the nth May
2*555. during a most determined sortie (from Sebastopol), boldly charged the enemy, with a small force from a
(lattery of which they had obtained possession in great numbers, thereby saving the works from falling into the
hands of the enemy. He was conspicuous on this occasion for his gallantry and daring conduct."
^'^ Major General F. Hammersley served in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the
iSth June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'■''* Major General H. Hammond was engaged with AVuzeerees. Sheranees frontier tribes near Bunnoo, in 1851-52
Indian ilutiny, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and attack on the Secunderabagh (severely wounded
and mentioned in despatch), action of Kalee Nuddee, and entry into Futtehghur, and action of Kirkrown
conduct mentioned as "noble") ; commanded Foot Artillery at the taking of Bareilly and at advance on Mahomdee
— nrentioned (Bre%-ets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
■''^ Major General G. W. Hanson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp) . Present at the action of Ambapawneo.
^^" Major General .1. Hanwell served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855 including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^* Major General P. H. Harcourt served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^^' Major General H. A. Hare served during the campaign in Bengal from i6th October 1857 to 7th August 1859.
2'"'' Major General J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in
1857, was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded
through the thigh in the Subzee Mundee on the 27th June; served subsequently in Oude in 1S58-59 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho,
taking of Tangku, and actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
__ 361 Major General J. G. Harkness served with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. 1S54, and assault of the
Redan on 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, commanded the column which cleared the entrance to the Kyber Pass, and was present with the
Kama Expedition (Medal).
2«- Major General E. Harnett served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 14th July 1855, including the battle
of Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^" Major General N. H. Han-is served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bomljardmeuts of gth April, 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1875-S0,
and was present in the cjngagements at Shahjui and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
3''* Major General T. M. Han-is served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and
oapture of Reshir surrender of Bushire,and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in
suppression of the Indian mutiny at the siege and capture of Kota,h and pursuit, second taking of Chundarce,
action of Kotahkeserai and pursuit, taking of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of
Powree, actions of Sindwaho and Knrai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrve — severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
^">» Major General AT. D. Harris served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, and Ijattles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with two
Clasps). Served as 2nd in command of the and Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857,
including the actions in front, storming of the breach. Cashmere bastion, and final capture of the city (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^^^ Major General E. Harrison served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal).
3*' Major General F. C. Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854. including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, sortie of i ith May, and expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medai with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Kafir
war of 1877-8, and in the Zulu of 1879 (Medal with Ciasp).
368 Major General Douglas Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including
night attack and battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal
in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely wounded (Mesial
with Clasp and a year's service). Served with the 6th Regt. in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Major General F. M. Haultain served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45, present at the taking of the
heights of and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost aflair West of PunuUa, at the storm and capture of the forts
of Punulla and Pownghur, the investment and occupation of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosghur, and at
an attack on the gateway of Munohur, at which place was very severely and dangerously wounded.
3™ Major General G. H. Hawes served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Crimea from the 27thNov. 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^"' Major General W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served also throughout the Indian
Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (severely wounded in two
places), battle of Cawnpore, and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service).
372 Major General A. C. Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th Sep-
tember (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
^"3 Major General E. L. Hawkins served with the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in 1855-56
(Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. '1857,
action of Shumshabad capture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
'■■' Major General J. C. Hay served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present ia
the engagement at Charasiab on 6th October, 1879, and in the subsequent occupation of Cabul (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
^"6 Major General H. B. Hayward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
"' Major General A. H. Heath served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Claspsj. Siege of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatch with
" especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
"'<' Major General J. W. Henderson-Cleland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'" Major General C.HerbertassumedcommandofAttock on the ist September 1848, and defended it against the
rebelforce under Sirdar Chuttui Sing, from loth Nov. 1848 to 2nd Jan. 1849 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
380 Major General M. A. H. J. Heriot served on the China Expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and
was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served in the campaign of i860 with the
Chinese Coolie Corps, and took part in the e-spedition to the North and the operations there, including the action
of Sinho and the storming of Tangku and of the North Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
**i Major General B. B. Herrick served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
■s" Major General J. J. Heywood served with the ist Royals in the Crimean campaign from the ist June 1833,
646^ General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Fehsion. — War Services.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witii Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Commandant of
H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel off the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
^* Major General Eustace Hill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-^9, and was present at the actions
of Nawabgunge, Bara Banki, and Selimpore, and at the capture of Fort Amethee (Medal).
^^ Major General J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of the 14th Bombay N. I. during the operations in
Okamundel and Kattywar in 1859-60, including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the heights and fort of
Uohpoora, as Staff Officer Kattywar Field Force under Major Honner on i8th December 1859.
*s' Major General John Hills served with the Persian E.'ipeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Aljyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at
Koomeylee, the large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there ; also
served as Field Engineer at Seuafe (mentioned in despatches. Meilal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and
took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in desratche*-. CB., and Medal). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1886-87 as Comn.andiiig Royal Engineer at Head Quarters (Clasp).
*-" Major General F. Hime served throughout the campaign of j 860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
391 Major General S. J. Hire served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Gongh,
including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chilliauwallah and Goojerat (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with tivo Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
^'2 Major General H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in
the Meranzai valley near Kohat, and present at the affair of Dorsune Mund.
'■''^^ Major General J. W. Hoggan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore— severely wounded (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-oo-deen and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
3'* Major General T. W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Was at Delhi on nth May 1857 at the outbreak of the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Penny
from July to Dec. ; accompanied Beaton's Column from Delhi to Futteghur ; served with Lord Clyde's Force at the
capture of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah j
served with the Azimghur Field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdes-
pore jungles ; and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1S59 in operations against rebels (twice
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal
with Clasp).
^3* Major General G. E. Holmes served throughout the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, action of Soroojkhoond, surrender of Cheniote
and battle of (joojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
3'^ Major General P. L. Holmes served with the fieldforce against Gulburgah in 1848. Also during the campaign
in Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1859 (Medal).
*■"' Major General J. E. Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, ^nd ^^as present at the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including
the bombardments of 17th October, gth April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*™ Ma,jor General F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
*"'' Major General D. E. Hosie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the.
battles of Alma, Ealaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on ttie 26th October
1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*"* Major General C. J. Hughes served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"5 Major General J. W. Hughes was onboard the Transport Sarak Sands with the Head Quarters of the 54th
Regiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857, and
he was specially mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on
that occasion and afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
*" Major General R. G. Hughes served in the 80th Regt. with the army in Burmah in 1852-53 ; was present at the
capture and occupation of Prome, and at the night attack of the enemy on the camp at Prome, 8th Dec. 1852. Com-
m.anded the expedition sent into the Poungdey district in Feb. and March 1S53; succeeded in capturing arms and
ammunition, and in bringing to Prome a large quantity of grain (Medal for Pegu).
*"* Sir Robert Hughes served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent at the occupation
of Kertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command
Ola Brigade of the Candahar Column and the Ghuznee Field Force, took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir
Donald Stewart, and was present in tne engagements at Shahjui, Ahmed Khe.yl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (men-
tioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^''^ Major General i. R. Hume served with the 55th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and from the 24th.
Jan. to the 22nd Sept. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Seoastopol, repulse of
the sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June, and 8th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned
m despatches (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Hedal). Served also on the
Bhootan Expedition, including recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
*'" Major General R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the
forts of Bomarsuud in Aug. 1854 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of 1855 to the declaration of
peace in 1856 in command of a J^etachment in a Floating Battery. Wiis attached as Colonel in Chief of the Militia
and Volunteers to the Field Force emploj'ed in St. Tnomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion of
1865 (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, aud of the Speaker
and House of Assembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Honduras on
the Stall' of the Lt. Governor of that colony for the organization of the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant
in that Force during the disturbance on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (men-
tioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
♦12 Major General A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the New Zealand war in 1867
(Medal).
*'* Major General A. R. E. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Officer with the Ner-
budda Field Force in the operations against Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and
two Companies of Inlantry in operations against the rebel Rajah of Amghera ; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghuy
and captured the Rajah. Served as Political Officer with the force under General Michel in August 1858, and was
present at the action near Rajhghur (Medal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
*'^ Major General G. Huichuioon was employed under the Civil Government at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny,
and served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow ; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with
Outram's force at the Alumbagh, and Brigade Major of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow, and reported by Earl
Canning to have been "of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after
taking an important part in the Military operations" (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
*"> Major General C. Irvine served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before and
surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude in 1858-59. Also
with the E.xpeditlonary Force in China in 1860 (Medal).
'" Major General J. Jago-Trelawny commanded the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Faij or on a Fension, — War Services. 647
*^ Major General E. R. James served at the siese of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on
2nd July (Medal witli Clasp, sth Class of the Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco-Russian
Boundary Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
*^* Major General S. P. Jarvis served with the 82nd Resft. throughout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59 ; 'w^^ 'i^
temporary command of three Companies during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; present at the defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action of Khodagunge and occupation of Futtehghur, capture of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore Jail, and action of Khankur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Gomraanded
a battalion of Canadian Riflemen in the Red River Expedition of 1870 (CM©.). Was on special service in South
Africa from February 1878 to May 1880, and was appointed Commandant General of Colonial Forces in May 1878
(Medal with Clasp).
*-' Major General A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantrv during the -Burmese
war in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome gth and loth October 1852 ; at Nowany from ist November
to 20th December 1852 ; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there,
and other minor aifairs (Medal with Cla^p foi Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power
from Quilon to Cochin in January 1857.
*'^ Major General C. Vernon Jenkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
China %var in 1858-59 (Medal).
*2* Major General F. H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and assault of Delhi -severel.v
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Commiiuded the 4t;h Punjab Infantry in the e.'cpedition against the Cabool Kheyl
Wuzeerces in 1859 ; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a wing of the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition
against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1S60 ; and present at the action of Palasin, and at the forcing of Barrara Pass.
Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863 ; present at the retaking of the Crag Piquet,
and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troops engaged at the attack of the
villages in the Utmau Khe.vl Hills on the 21st March 1878. Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of
1,878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and
at Charasiah (CB., Medal with two Clasps).
*^'^ Major General Jephson served with the 2nd Queen's the campaign in Aflfghanistan and Beloochistan inoludins;
lihe storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat. He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
country in 1S44 (including the storm of the Fortress of Punella) , and that in the Concan in 1845 ; he commanded the
stcrming party at the Western Heights of Punella (wounded) . Served also in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal,
and CB.).
*'" Major General H. E. Jerome served with the 19th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
operations against the rebel tribes in Goojerat, storm and capture of Chundairee— led the storming party, siege and
.capture of Jhansi, where under a murderous fire he assisted in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely wounded
— mentioned in despatches ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpee —
severely and dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with
Clasp) : received the I'll " for conspicuous gallantry at Jhansi, on the 3rd April 1858, in having, with the assistance
of Private Byrne, removed, under a very l]eav.y fire. Lieutenant Sewell, of the 86th Regiment, who was severely
wounded, at a very exposed point of the attack upon the fort ; also, for gallant conduct at the capture of the Fort
of Chandairee, the storming of Jhansi, and in action with a superior rebel force on the Jumna, on the 28th May
1S58, when he was severelj" wounded." Served in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*^i Major General T. John served with the Queen's in the campaign of i86o in China, and was present at the action
of Sinho, taking of Taugku, and the inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Mag-
far and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and in command of the Battalion at Tel-ei-Kebir after
Lt.Colonel Richardson was vvounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
"^ Major General G. N. Johnstone served in the Burmese war in 1852-33 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). With the
Saugor Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the afifair at Kubrai, battle of Banda, taking of
Kirwee, and affair of Imleepanee (Medal for Central India).
"4 Major General H. L. Jones served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (Medal).
"5 Major General R. 0. Jones landed on thfe Gold Coast on the 23rd December 1873 in command of the 28th Com-
pany Royal Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
"^ Major General R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
«7 Major General J. Jordan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Feb. to gth July 1855, including the
Jbiege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 22nd March, capture of the Rifle-pits 19th April, sortie of 9th May, and assault
of the Redan on the i8th June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign, including the actions at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th (wounded) November 1857 (Medal).
"5 Major General F. Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault,
affair at banganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1881 with the Natal Field Force.
«9 Major General G. F. Kaye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the attack of
the rebels on our guns at JuUundur, and subsequently served with Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central
India in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles
and the affair at Patun (Medal).
♦*" Major General E. Keate served in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1855, and was present at the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
**i Major General C. F. Keays served with the column under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the
storm of the village and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the 18th March 1858.
4*2 Major Genei al J. W. A. Kennedy served under Admiral Sir T. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in
Borneo during August 1845 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Brun^, the destruction of a stockade, and
the capture of abattery of guns together with large quantities of ammunition ; served subsequently in the foremost line
of boats at the attack on the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, was landed with the
Marine force which drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the country. In 1846 he
served with the force under Colonel Despard in the operations in New Zealand, and was actively engaged m the
advance on, siege and capture of, the Ruapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Medal).
*" Major General AV. H. Kerr served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry
in a general action at Amorah on 17th April 1B58, also on 25th April he commanded 150 men in an action before the
same place ; on 29th April commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry at the attack and capture of the Fort of
Nuggur (mentioned in despatches) ; and on 9th June at the attack of the rebels' position at Amorah ; and was at
Hurriah when attacked by the rebes on 29th August (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"4 Major General A. A. A. Kinloch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley under
Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches) , and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough
(mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Modal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the ist Brigade (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, Medal with Clasp.)
*" Major General W. H. Knight landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
*** Major General J. B. Knocker was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Sumbulpore district in 1857-58.
447 Major General C. F. G. Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at
"Mooltari on the 31st Aug. 1857 (Medal).
*** Major General G. C. Lambert served in the Sutlej campaign in 1826, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
648 General Officers Setired on Full or Mellred Pay or on a, Pension. — War Services.
(Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief of tbo parrison of Pegu on 14th Dec, operations in the
vicinity, storm and re-capture of Belin (Medal). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1S63, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Cracj Piquet, the Conical Hill, a-ud Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
*^'-' Major General W. Lambert served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26th March,
and from June to the 17th September 1B55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries,
and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth September — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of
Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the 38th Regiment
throughout the Kafir war of TB77-78 (mentioned in despatches and CB.) and throughout the Zulu war of 1879.
(Medal with Clasp).
*■'" Major General C. P. Lane served in the Punjanb campaign of 184S-4Q, including the passage of the Chenab,
action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal witli two Clasps). Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of liajor. Medal with Clasp).
*'=■■ Major General C. S. Lane served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra, reUeV of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle 0'' Cavvnpore on.
6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan e.Kpeditiou in 1863 including the capliure of
Dewangiri (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'^^ Major General E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1S65 and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
*'* Major General F. T. A. Law served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
the actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekiu (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir war of 1878. Served
in the Zulu war of 1879. While commanding the Royal Ai'tillery in South Africa he was appointed Commandant
of the Lower Tagela district in Natal ; he prepared the column for the rehef of Ekowe, commanded one of the two
divisions of the column in the relief of that place, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentionea
in despatches, CB., Medal wiih Clasp).
■>^s Major General H. H. Lee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Field Engineer at ZouUa during the
latter months of the campaign, and carried out successfully many important works there (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
*=" Major General W. K. Leet served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present in the actions at
Amorah on the 17th and 25th April 1S59, as Orderly Officer to Colonel Cox ; at Nuggur as Staff Officer to the Field
Force ; and at Amorah on the 9th June. Served as Adjutant of the 13th Light Infantry in tlae attack on and retreat
from the Fort of Jugdespore ; in the Transgogra operations, including the engagement at Toolsepore ; and in the
operations in Tirhoot and the Nepaul Terai, including the two engagements at Bootwall (several times specially
mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and with Wood's Flying
Column in the Zulu war of 3879, and was present in the engagement at Zungin Nek. Commanded " Wood's Irregu-
lars " (two battalions) at the storming of the strongholds in the Intombi Hills (mentioned in despatches), and in the
engagement at Zlobane Mountain— horse shot under him (mentioned in despatches), and commanded the redoubt
in front of the position in the engagement at Kambula (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Victoria
Cross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded the i'lT "for his gallant conduct on the 28th March 1879, in rescuing from,
the Zulus Lieutenant A. M. Smith, of the Frontier Light Horse, during the retreat from the Inhlobana. Lieutenant
Smith, while on foot, his horse having been shot, was closely pursued by the Zulus, and would have been killed had
not Major Leet taken him upon his horse, and rode with him, under the fire of the enemy, to a place of safety."
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 ™ command of the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■■j* Major General R. T. Leigh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Present at several operations against the rebels in Sumtaulpore in 1857-58 (Medal).
■•™ Major General J. F. Lester served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Counti-y in 1844-45.
'>6i Major General Edmund L'Estrange served with the Bombay Colimin in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and
was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in
1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
■•''- Major General A. Light was present at Meerut on the outbreak of the mutiny there on the loth May 1857.
Marched in command of two 18-pounders with Brigadier Wilson's Force on 27th May and present at the actions
of the 29th and 30th May on the Hindun (mentioned in despatches as having done "excellent service with
his i8-pcunders "), battle of Budle-ke-Serai (wounded), and siege of Delhi from 8th June to lOth September,
when forced to leave from illness. Acted as Orderly Officer to Sir Thomas Seaton with his Force in the Dooab
and present at the actions of Gungairee (mentioned), Puttialee, and Mj-npooree — mentioned (Medal with Clasp,
and Brevet of Major). Served with the Expedition against the Mohmunds under Colonel A. Macdonell in
December 1S63 in command of a Battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major General A. C. Lilly served with the held force under Colonel Orr, and was present in action with a
party of Rohillas near Bedur m April 1S59.
"" Major General D. B. Lockhart served during the Santhall insurrection in Bengal in 1855. Also at the siege
of Delhi in 1857, and received a gunshot wound through the lower jaw (Medal with Clasp),
*** Major General H. Lock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (ifedal).
*^' Major General G. A. Lockhart served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1S57, including the night
attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bengal in the several
actions leading to and ending in the rehef of the Residency at Lucknow (wounded) and commanded the Regt.
during the subsequent defence, also commanded two sorties (wounded), and was mentioned in despatches ; served
with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, also in the operations ending in the
final captm-e of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and a year's service for Lucknow).
*'" Major General B. Lovett served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served in.
the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 as Commanding Royal Engineer (CB., and Clasp).
*"* Major General F. P. Luard served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in Rajpootana and Central
India, and was present, as a volunteer gunner, at the defence of Fort Neemuch (mentioned in despatches) ;
attached to the 14th Dragoons at the capture of Chandaree and Jhansi ; and as acting Aide de Gamp to Sir Hugh
Rose at the actions of Koonch, Muttra, Gowlowlee, and Calpee, including the previous atfair of outposts on 20th
May 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of 1S60 in China, and was present
in Fane's Horse at the capture of the Taku Forts, at the actions of Sinho, Chan-kia-Wang, and Palikao (where
he was Orderly Officer for the day to Brigadier Pattle, commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and w-as slightl.y
wounded), and at the entry into Pekin (menoioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
*'' Major General AV. W.' A. Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombard-
ments of gth April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was
selected to be sent home in charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her
Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich,
*'9 Major General M'Crea in conunand of three Batteries Royal Artillery and a detachment of the 41st Regiment
was present in the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the
Europeans at Port au Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family, and ministers; received the thanks of the
English and French Governments, and the Brevet of Major.
*"" Major General W. T. McGrigor joined the SSth Regt. whilst on field service in Oude in Aug. 1858, and served
to the end of the campaign against the rebels (Medal) .
^s2 Major General M'Killop served with the R.M. Battahon in conjimction with the French army at the bombard-
ment and surrender of the i'orts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal).
^*' Major General A. R. M'Mahon served in the second Burmese war (Medal), '• -
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General Officers Eetired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 649'
•"■' ilajor General E. ■IJaberiy commandod the Artillery of the Jounpore Field Force under General Franks in the
actions of Chanda and auUanpore ; also present at the sie^e and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, and with
Grant's Column in the actions at Koorsee and Barree (four times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clas])).
^'■>'- Major General J. C. Macdonakl served with the Saugor Field Division from 19th November 1858, and was
present at the action of Giswf^ra (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
-^ Major Genfcval A. R. MacDonnell served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command
of Bombay Sapf crs and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in
.:lespatche3 as having "rendered valuable and important services," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*'■"> Major General F. Macgowan served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844. Led the party at the assault
and capture of the fortified village ofEowa in Rajpootana on the 6th January 185S (severely wounded, Medal) ;
commanded the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1S68.
*'' Major General Donald Macintyre served with the 65th Goorkhaswith both expeditions of 1S52, under Sir
Coli; I Campbell, against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including the destruction of the fortified village-
of Pranghur and action at Ishkakot. Served also with the Expeditionarj- Force against the Boree Afreedees in
November 1S53. Also served with the 66th Goorkhas in tbe expedition under Sir Xevill Chamberlain to Kooram
Valley, Afghanistan, in 1856. and with the Doaba Field Force, Peshawur Valley, in 1S04 (Medal with Clasp).
Employed on several occasions in 1857-58, when raising a Goorkha Regiment (now the 4th Goorkhas), in protect-
ing the hill passes on the Kale Kitmaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order
(Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lientenant
Colonel, Victoria Cross, and Clasp to Frontier Medal) : received the I'vC under the fallowing circumstances : —
" Recommended for his gallant conduct at the storming of the stockaded village of Lalgnoora on the 4th January
^872. Colonel Macpherson, CB., UiC, commanding the 2nd Gooi-kha Regiment, in which Major Macintyre was-
serving at the time as second in command, reports that this Otficer, who led the assault, was the first to reacli
the stockade (on this side from 8 to 9 feet high) ; and that to climb over and disappear among the flames and
smoke of the burning village was the work of a very short time. The stockade, he adds, was siiccessfnlly stormed
by this Officer under fire, the heaviest the Looshais delivered that day." Commanded the 2ud Goorkhas with the
Khyber Column in tho Afghan war of 187S-79, and was in both expeditions to the Bazar Valley (Medal).
^'>' Major General Roderick Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkermau, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
gth April, and 6th .-(.nd 17th June, 17th Augast, and 8lh September ; commanded rocket train at the bombardment
of Kinbourn (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,,
and Turkish MedaU.
s"* Major General H. J. Maclean served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as a Special Service Officer (Medal).
="5 Major General J. Norman Maclean served m the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels itnder Tantia.
Topee from gth November 1858 to 26th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the
Wurdah river for the suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominions in conjtmction with a coliimn ander
Sir Hugh Rose from ist to 30th March 1859.
'"' Major General P. Macleanoommandedadetachment of Royal Artillery with the force under Colonel Cloete in th&
recapture of Port Natal and release of the gan'isonin June 1842 (mentionedin despatches).
5'" Major General R. D. Macpherson served in the Btirmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the taking of
Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Southal campaign of 1855.
^'5 Major General G. Maister served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore on the
gth Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Served with the force under Brigadier Eradshaw in the Peshawur Valley in i84g-5o.
Forcing of the Kohat Pass tinder Sir Charles Napier in 1850. AJfairs against the Momunds andOotman Khailsinthe
Eusofzaie country in 1852 under Sir Colin Campbell. Bozdar Expedition in 1857 under Brigadier Chamberlain.-
Expeditions ouder Brigadier Chamberlain against the Khabl Kheyl Wuzeerees, and against the Mahsood Wuzeerees,.
Including the night attack on the Camp at Palozeau and forcing the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
''^ Major General J. i±. Malcolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpoona Field Force during
the march on and siege and capture ofKotah — mentioned in despatches; present at the battle of Buunass and
pursuit; and Cavalry affair at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
•war of 1873-S0, and was present in the engagements at Khushki Nakhud — wounded (mentioned in despatches).
— and Girishk and at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah — wounded (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
5'" Major General G. R. Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1832-33, including the capture of Rangoon,
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from 8th Sept.
1857, actions of Booluudsnuhnr, Allyghur, Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the operations at Cawnpore,.
incluiing the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent pursuit, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps). Commanded a battery of Ro.yal Horse Artillery in the Jowaki
campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and commanded a
battery of Royal Horse Artillery at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^" Major General W. B. Marshall was thanked by the Governor General for services in the Fort of Saugor
during the Indian mutmy.
520 Major General W. E. Marsland served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was
engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September,
also in the advance on Pekiu (Medal with two Clasps).
^^' Major General R. J. C. Marter served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Zaluwar of 1S79 from the gth April,
and commanded a detached squadron of bis regiment in the field from the ist June until the conclusion of the cam-
paign, including the CP.valry affair at Erzungayan on 5th June. Captured the Zulu King in the Ngome Forest,,
and brought him to Ulundi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards,,
a company of the Natal Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned
in despatches, and promoted Bt.Lt. Colonel " in recognition of the service performed by him in having effected
the capture of Ketchwayo, the Zulu King, in the Ngome Forest," and Aide de Camp to the Queen with rank of
Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp).
»22 Major General E. C. Marston served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from i8io to 1843, including-
the second skirmish at Hykulzj-e and defence of the city of Kandahar ; was engaged in several skirmishes on th,e
return march, and present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
"^ Major General C. N. Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, and was present at the battles.
of the Alma and Inkerman (horse killed), andatthesiegeof Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
''^* Major General W. G. Martin served in the (jrimean campaign from December 1854 to January 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war m 1S54-55,
includmg the engagement at Taranaki (Medal).
525 Major General H. B. Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of ot'n and i7th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in i857-5g with the Rajpootana Field Force under
General Roberts, and was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
526 Major General Thomas Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt. throughout the Panjaub campaign of i84S-4g, and
was present at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's position
in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1848 (slightly grazed by a bullet), the action of Soorjkoond,
storm and capture of the city (where he was personally engaged at one time with two Sikhs, one of whom he
killed), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheuiote,
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) ; was severely wounded at Mooltan oa the 21st Jan. i84g by
a splinter of shell on the left shoulder and arm. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 20th Feb. 1S55, in
the 28th Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, during v,-hich (having
voltmteered) he commanded the Volunteer Sharpshooters of ths 3rd Division for 76 days tmtil severely wounded
(bullet through left arm, bone broken) on the 30th Dec, for which service he was honourably mentioned in division
orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 ; rejoined his Regiment in the Crimea (his wound and health being restored), and served
650 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — [Var Services.
with it till the conclusion of the war (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Cla?ps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India (Bombay Presidency) during the latter part of the mutinyin
1858. Nominated CS. 29 May 75.
"" Major General H. W. Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, 10 Aug. 1854; and he commanded
the Royal Marine Artillery in the Battalion during the operations against and surrender of the forts (Medal)
"'J Major General P. Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in the Puujaub
throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
5™ Major General J. E. Mayne served in the Turkish Contingent during the war with Russia (4th Class of the
Medjidie). Was with the Kumool Movable Column, and engaged in Central India in suppression of the muti'^v
'cinder Major General Whitlock, and present at the affairs of Sheejung, Kobrai, battle of Banda, and storming of the
Heights of Punwarree (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major General W. L. D. Meares served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the
eiege and fall of Sebastopol ; and was also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
53» Major General G. B. Mellersh sei-ved as Deputy Field Commissary of Ordnance with the Persian expedition
in 1857 (Medal).
^35 Major General T. W. Mercer served throughout the Punjaub campaign ot 1848-49, including the actions of
Ramuuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
5^" Major General P. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant
■Commissarj' General to theistand 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abys-
sinia in Sept. 1867, and was a member of the committee; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first
three months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in ihe field during the
whole period of active operations from Senafe to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of
Magdala, twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
"' Major General G. M. Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and early part of 1855 with the 79th High-
•landers, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow — severely
wounded through the body ; present also at the capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Ouu'e
across the Gogra and Eaptee rivers (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"S Major General H. Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
•(Mediil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^" Major General James Miller seri'edin the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal).
"5 Major General J.Miller served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign m 1846, and was present at the battle
of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and
took part in the pursuit of Tantia Topee. Sei-ved with the 3rd Dragoon Guards m the Abyssinian campaign,
and commanded Cavalry outposts on the Bashilo river during the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
'*^ Major General G. H. L. Muman served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall
•of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and i7tu June(Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"0 Major General R. C. W. Reveley Mitford served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ^i<i was
present in the actions at Agra on the 5th July and loth October 1B57, when he carried the colours of the 3rd Bengal
European Regiment, and at the storming of Futtehpore-Sikree and other minor engagements in the Agra district ;
was with Hodson's Horse at the capture of Lucknow, and commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the
actions of Selimpore (charger wounded). Bibipore (mentioned in General Orders for "gallantry in capturing th6
village with 20 dismounted sowars"), Chilowlee (slightly wounded), and Jubrowlee (captured the enemy's gims) ;
was severely wounded on the last occasion in saving the life of an ofBcer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service. On
partially recovering from his wound he rejoined Hodson's Horse, and served through the TransGogra campaign up
to the final submission of the rebels in December 1859 (frequently mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served during the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 in command of the Mackeson outpost (Medal) . Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the i.jth Bengal Lancers, took part in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and
was present with Cavagnari's escort to the Shutar Gardan, in the advance to Cabul, in the engagement at Charasiab
on the 6th October 1879 ^'^'3 •'1'^ subsequent cavalry pursuit, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
^^1 Major General A. S. Mo berh- served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Army of Ava in 1853.
552 Major General D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Cashmere Contingent before Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofzai
expedition of 1S63. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara field force on the Black Mountain in 1868
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expeditionary force against the Jowaki Afreedees
■on 30th August 1877, and was afterwards in command of a column in the Jowaki exjiedition — mentioned in
despatches, and received the thanks of Government (Clasp).
^3 Major General R. Mockler served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. and night attack and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded
toy round-shot (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Kalee Nuddee
.and Kerkeroube, Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Burmai, and Mohomdie (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
555 Major General W. E. Montague served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Brigade Major 2ud Brigade 2nd Division
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of Standerton, and with 350 regular troops
and 75 volunteers maintained his position during its investment of 88 days— slightly wounded (several times men-
tioned in despatches, CJi.)
"6 Major General H. P. Monteomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
557 Major General R. B. Moore served with the Field Force in Sind in 1 843, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) .
Also with the Persian E.xpeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, at Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab— horse killed (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India
Field Force from the siege of Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
553 Major General T. C. C. Moore was at the destruction of 58 piratical vessels at Cho-Keum in October 1849. Ac-
companied the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
55(1 Major General J. P. Morgan served in India in 1837-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
sE^ Major General Morton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and
■Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
56* Major General P. Mould served in the field in New Zealand during the Maori war of 1860-61 (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medall ; also in that of 1863-64.
56i Major General W. S. S. Mulcaster served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the suppression of tl e
■mutiny in Bengal ; present at the affair near Sehora and at Kooagaum ; served with Brigadier Kowcroft's Field
Force in the Goruckpore district in Bengal from May to December, and present at the action at Amorah ; com-
manded the cavalry at the action at Hurriah, and thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in their despatches ; commanded the cavalry at the affair at Bansee, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in his despatch, and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft's
action at Toolsepore in Oude, and at the reduction of Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal with Clasp for
Central India) . • , c.
56' Major General A. A. Munro served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal). Also m the Sonthal cam-
paign of 1855-56. Served the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 >vith the Euzofzaie Field Force under Brigadier General
Chamberlain (Medal with Clasp).
5»8 Major General A. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ai"! '^^^s present at the
siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhar, AUyghur, and Agra, defence ofthe Alumbagh, and repulse
of several attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
, General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services. 651
'" Major General A. M. Murray served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
"" Major General C. Murray served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Star) ; served a'so throughout the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Kohat
expedition under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
'72 Major General R. A. Napper served in the Bombay Presidency with the 2nd Company nth Brigade Royal
Artillery during the mutiny and was present at the attack on the Fort of Bej't in the Gulf of Cutch on the 2nd
April 1858.
=" Major General W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. During the war
of 1852-53 in Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and
present at Dumoli when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on the 5th August 1837 ;
also present at the attack on the fort of Nnrsurghur, and at an attack in the Kullungee Pass, near Jubbulpore, by
a body of rebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal).
"* Major General D. J. F. Newall served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served as a volunteer in tlie expedition against the VVuzzeerees under Sir Neville Chamberlain
in 1S59-60. Served in command of a Field Battery in the expedition to Derbund against the Sitana fanatics in
1863-64 (Medal with Clasp for frontier service).
p' Sir Oliver Newmarch i^el■vod with the Agra Brigade in 1857 and was present in the action of the 5th July
with the -NeemucU mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton's Column in December 1857 and was present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (Medal).
*"" Major General J. Nisbett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Major General J. I". Nixon served with the field fjrce in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43; present at the affair
of Hykulzyc ; forcmg of the Kujjuck Pass, and defence of Candahar ; during the battle of Meeanee was detached
with the troops to burn the Shikargahs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkoto (.\l3dalj.
='"' Major General C. F. North served as Field Engineer with the Column under Lord Keane in the Affglian cam-
paign of 1838-39. Commanded a Detachment of Sappers and Miners at Herat, in Central Asia, in 1840, and repaired
the fortifications of that city. Served as Field Engineer with the Kandahar Division under Sir Wm. Nott in 1842,
taking part in the operations which led to the reoccupation of Ghuznee and Cabul (slightly wounded, Medal).
Served as Field Engineer with the Scinde Field Force in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served with
the Persian Expedition on special duty under Sir James Outram in 1857 (Medal).
'*^ Sir C. Butler Nugent served m the Baltic duringthe Russian warm 1854 and 1855. In 1854 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Uammander m Chief Ad'uiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the
Aland Islands and fall of Bomarsnnd. In 1855, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir R. Duudas, and
present at the bombaroment of Sweaborg (Baltic Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Commanding Rojal Engineer (twice mentioned in despatches, KCli., Medal, 2ud Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
583 Major General C. B. Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force
before Sebastopol in 1854-55 until its fall; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni
Kale, also at the bombardment of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»"* Major General F. G. Nuthall served in the expedition against Kuruool in 1839. Also with Brigadier Whitlock's
Column from 23rd July to 31st Dec. 1857 during the Indian Mutiny.
5*5 Sir J. M. Nuttall served during the Sutlej campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th Bengal
Native Infantry mutinied, and served in the operations m and about that city during 1857.
5"^ Major General T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal, and was present at the engagement of
Seerowlie, at the action of Ghurra, the reoccupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of
Lallpore (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
5»' Major General L. O'Connor servedtneEasterncampaignof 1854-55 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of
Alma, where after being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstruther who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy tire, and carried it until the action was
over — received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field ; — siege and fall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarrits, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th of September ou the Redan— dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Cla?ps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) : received
the UC under the following circumstances : — " Was one of the centre Sergeants at the battle of the Alma, and
advanced between the Officers, carrying the colours. When near the Redoubt, Lieutenant Anstruther, wno was
carrying a colour, was mortally wounded, and he wasshot in the breast at the same time, and fell; but, recovering
himself, snatched up the colour from the ground, and continued to carry it till the end of the action, although
urged by Captain Granville to relinquish it, and go to the rear, on account of his wound; was recommended for
and received his commission, for his services at the Alma. Also behaved with great gallantry at the assault on
the Redan, 8th September 1855, where he was shot through both thighs." Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, deleat of the Gwalior Contingent at Oawnpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, aud several other minor actions (Medal
with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Ashanti Medal).
58* Major General F. A.Ogle was landed from H. M.S. i?ci»i in command ofadetachment of Royal Marines for the
protection of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in Uctober 1862, and received a vote
of thanks from the Colonial Government. Served in China in H..>I.S. liodne^ from September 1867 to September
1869 ; commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines from the S(|uadron at the occu-
pation of Yaugchow in Nov. 1868 ; .served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in
January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Battalion of Royal Marine Artillery throughout the
Egyptian war oi 1882, and was present :n the engagements at Kl Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta (slightly wounded),
in the actions at Kassasin on the iSth August (mentioned in despatches) and 9th September, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieu, and Khedive's Star).
"i Major General C. B. Oldershaw served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April ; was employed on special service
in 1855-56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mejidie, and Turkish Medal).
5W Major General E. J. Oldfield servediii the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was preseut at the relief of Arrah
(wounded) and defeat he Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentioned m despatches) ; present with Havelocs s
Force in the actions of Mungarwar and Aluuibagh, and defence of the latter until arrival of Lord Clyde ; action
of La Martinierc and relief of Lucknow ; with Uatram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of numerous attacks
and operations ending in the capture of Lucknow ; subsequently in the final campaign in Oude, including capture
of the Forts of Shunkerpore, Ometee, and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medal with two
Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
*^' Major General H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 against Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier (me itioned n.
despatch). Also with the force under Colonel Craigie lu the operations against the Busee Kheyi Tribes m March
1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in May and June 1857 in the ludiau mutiny against insurgents. Present at the
action of the 5th July 1857 at Agra — charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with
the column under Brigadier Showers in the pursuit ot Tautia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Pl■e^e it aii
the action of Dewsah i8th January 1859 — (mentioned for " gallant conduct, " and received the thanks of tuo
Government of tno North- West Provinces, Medal).
"^ Maor General W. S. Oliphaut served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and lapire
of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
5»3 Major General J. R. Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
operations of the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kalee Nuddee
and Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknos', actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of
the Fort of Rampore Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at Pyzabad, aud atl'air of Muchesgaun (mentioned in despatch.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan campaiga in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery o: the le t columa
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at the taking of the Fort of Dalimkote, and in the affair at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
*'* Major General J. J. S. O'Neill served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, inclndinjj
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the affair of the i8th June; also present at the capture of
Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
actions of Chanda, Uraeerpore, and Sultanpore; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affairs of Meangunge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fort of
Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp-).
5^^ Major General .J. Orr was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-50 (Medal).
5'« Major GeneralW. C. O'Shaughnessy served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-6(5,
and was present during the remainder of the Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also at the operations
before and assault of the Gate Pah (Medal).
''' Major General C. H. Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th,
17th June, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^"^ Major General C. F. Parkinson served with the 9=th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol. attack of the Quarries on 6th .June, attack of the 18th June, and assault of the Redan
on 8th September (wounded. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign
in i8s8-59, including the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tautia Topee, and action at Barode (mentioned in
despatch, Medal with Clasp).
*" Major General B. Parrott served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan unier Gener.al Pollock (Medal).
""• Major General W. Paske served with the 28th Bengal Native Infantry in the force employed against Ram
Sing in the Punjaub operations of 1849-50. Served in the Euzofzaie expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 1852
(Medal). Ser%-ed in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and received the thanks of the Government of India for his
services (Medal).
*>* Major General A. H. Paterson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the defence of Kumaonand subsequent
operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
^"^ Major General Alex. Paterson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of
Ramnuggur, passage of theChenab. battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuicof the Sikhsand Affghans
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the
rebel chief Mong Goung Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Serveii in the Bhootan campaign iu 1865-66 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the (Jandabar Column (Medal).
I"'" Major General W. Paterson served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the bom-
bardment and capture of Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Itbayraew, advance on
Meeaday, and capture and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^'* Major General A. T. G. Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India iu 1858, and was
present at the capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
"^ Major General L. Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, in-
cluding the action of Cawnpore, the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
battle of Nawabgunge, and the capture of Fort Biswah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'"• Major General E. N. Perkins served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Served also in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
•i" Major General J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of
Moorpooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850;
and with that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (.Medal with
Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"* Major General J. Philips served in the Zulu wat in command of the Royal Marines in 1879, and was present
in the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
*" Major General H. P. Phillipps served as Adjutant to the jst Battalion 2nd Queen's throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
^o Major General F. Phillips served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Major General J. H. S. Pierce served with Colonel Scudamore's Flying Column in 1859, also with Captaiin
Meade's Field Detachment in the same year, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee.
'i" Major General A. C. Pigou served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
''♦ Major General A. L. Playfair served with the late ist Bengal European FusiLiers in the Indian Mutiny, includ-
ing the Alumbagh and Trans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Sir Frederick Richard Pollock served in the Punjaub campaign of 1B48-49; on the Sikh outbreak he was Assistant
Resident at Lahore, and accompanied the Ferozepore column as Political Officer to Mooltan; served throughout
both sieee operations there with the force under Major Edwardes.butjoined his own regiment for the assault of the
town (thanked by the Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detachments, Medal with Clasp).
Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedees in the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied as Civil and Political Officer the centre column in Major Nicholson's expedition against
the Omurzy e Wuzeerees. In 1857 had Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain to the
Border Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as Political Commissioner (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by Government of India).
*™ Major General H. B. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill tribes in Sind in 1845.
"' Major General M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude
affair of Bunnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
632 Major General J. I. Preston served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture ot Magdala (Medal).
*^ Major General R. Preston served with the 44th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includiug the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8th
Juno (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in North China up to 25th August, and was present at the
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
s^ Major General M. M. Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the
Kumaon Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
"s Major General J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
action of Aliwal (Medal).
«* Major General A. J. M. Rainey served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
"™ Major General H. S. Rammell served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
"^ Major General J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the b.attle
of Ferozeshah (Medal), and the operations before the Fort of Khote Kangra. Served as Quarter Master 4th Sikh
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
operations in its vicinity, also in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 1853 ; with the expedition under Sir
John Cheape against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment of Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donahue — severely woonded, and thanked in regimental oriiera for hia " conspicuous gallantry in the field"
General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Revision. — War Services. 653
(Medal with Clasp for Pegn) . Was selected by the Lieut.Governor N. W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
a Militia Corps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the Militia when the statioa was
attacked by the Neemuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the engagement with the Mhovv and
Indore mutineers on the loth Oct. 1857 — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the cjovernment N.W. Provinces
(Medal). Served in Bhootan and commanded the ist Goorkhas from Dec. 1866 to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
Proceeded in command of the ist Goorkhas from Dhurmsala by forced marches in Aug. i868 to join the Hazara
Field Force and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Hazara and
the Black Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
of the Punjaub, and Sir A. Wilde, Commanding the Expedition (Clasp).
*" Major General Joseph Reay served daring the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
<■ «5 Major General A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the 10th Bombay N.l. at the siege and capture of Kotah,
'■ 'also with the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ke-
Serai, with the Central India Field Force at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of
;* ' Powree, and campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
'''^ Major General ii. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
' siege operatiffins before Mooltan, including the storming of tbe Heights on tne 27th and aSth Dec. 1848, afterwards
' present at the battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
^" Major General James Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
' campaigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore I'ort, siege and capture of Lucknow,
aCairs of Barree and Simree, action of x'Jawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the
Goomtee (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*** Major General J. B. Reid served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
651 Major General H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissiariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in 1861.
■' Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Lit.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
65a Major General W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. Was present during
the whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree
aud Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the
Jumna from tine isth to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; actions at Morar and at and near
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of GwaUor; present at the siege and capture of Powi-ee, and action at Beejaporo ; at the
■ surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and engaged in the several operations against ihe rebel
.^ leaders, Tantia Topee and Raja Maun Sing, in the jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Malor). ,
■ *»* Major General J. F. Richardson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the siege and cap-
ture of Mooltan — dangerously wounded, having received seventeen wounds on the 19th Sept. 1848 (Medal with
Clasp) . Raised the Regiment of Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in 1857 and commanded it throughout the mutinies ;
present at the actions of Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amorah on 25th April and 9th June 1858, Dumooreahgunge,
Burraree, and Toolsipore (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government. Brevet of Major, Medal,
and CS.),
> Major General W.S. Richardson served with the SaugorField Force in the 43rd Lightlnfantry during the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 ; marched through Central India from Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300
cniles during the hottest season of the year; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment oL
the 43rd at iho siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 21st 22nd and 23rd Dec. 1858 ; also com-
manded a Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Feroze Shah
on the 26th August 1859 (meutionedin despatches by General Whitlock for both actions (Msdal with Clasp) . Com-
manded the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
6he actions at Kassasin on the 28th August (mentioned in despatches) and the 9th September, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
^7 Major General E. J. Rickards served in the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under Sir George Pollock, Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, Indian Mutiny in 1857-58.
658 Major General Riddell commanded the Siege Artillery of Outram's Force on the left bank of the Goomtee at the
.siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, also commanded the Artillery of Lugard's Column at the affair of
Tigree, rehef of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in de-
epatches, CJi., Medal with Clasp).
!»' Major General A. K. Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 185^-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
.5th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he commanded a battery
of Mortars (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the Royal Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the occupation of
Fyzabad, passage of the (ioomtee at Sultanpore, affa»irs at Shahpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nuddee ; aud in the
Trans-Gogra district at the ailair of Churda, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
660 Major General J. Ritchie served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the actions of Nimbhera
.and Jeerun. the successful defence of Neemuch, and the capture of Kotah (received the approbation of the Govern-
jnent of India for his services at Neemuch, Medal with Clasp).
661 Major General G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
662 Major General J.Roberts served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal). Served during the Sonthal campaign
■of 1855.
'^ Major General D. Robertson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal w:th Clasp). Served
•with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp). Also served with the
•expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Clasp), and with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Clasp).
661 Major General R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthil campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian Mutiny cam-
ipaign of 185—59, including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungbarai,
Oomkunvf, and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Bhootan E.'cpedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
665 Major General C. G. Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi from ist Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the Nonh-West Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal).
666 Major General S. Robinson commanded the Royal Artillery of the ist Division in the Kaffir war of 1851-53
(Medal).
667 Major General II. G. Robison served with the 7th Bombay N.I. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratt
Oountry in 1S44-45 ; as a volunteer under Brigadier Hampton in His Highness theNizam's service at Go wree against
4hc Rohillas (received the thanks of Government). Served in the cavalry of the Turkish Contingent from its
formation to the day it was disbanded, a great part of the time as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (4 h
Class of the Medjidie, and the Turkish War Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the sie^e
and capture of E^tghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddeupore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and the battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and specially mentioned
in despatches).
668 Major General H. G. Robley served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was
present at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
669 Major General H. T. Rogers served in the second Burmese war (Medal).
"" Major General W. Rooke served in the Crimean campaign from August 185 , including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
672 Major General W. Rose served in Goomsoor in 1S47. Against the hill tribes in Rajahmundry district in
September aud October 1857. With the Saugor Field Division in 1858-9.
674 Major General R. H. R. Rotvley served in the Katlir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China E.xpedition
of i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forn, actions of the iStn aud 21st September near Tangchow
and svirrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps),
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*"' Major General J. E. Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkorman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches with the siege train as Adjutant left attack
(mentioned in despatches), and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th June, and was with
the_ Light Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^■^ Major General J. A. Rnddell served with the ist Battalion Royals throughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Knight of
the Legion of Honor). Served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General
Maude (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*■' Major General J . Ruggles served with the expedition under General "Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
Was present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from June to Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service). Commanded the 19th Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhoobm campaign in 1865, including the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^" Major General Lindsay Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock,
and throughoutthe subsequent defence of the Residency — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
679 Major General W. C. Russell served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of P'erozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Neill against tbe mutineers at Allahabad in 1S57, and as
Commissary of Ordnance with the Army in Oude in 185S (Brevet of Major, Medal).
™i Major General V. Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.\V. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1857-58; present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camij), defence
of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kalee Naddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal).
^' Major General Salusbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was severely wounded at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including tbe recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov., relief of its garrison
on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian mutiny, and
was present at the storm and capture of Lucknow, slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N. W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzaye Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (CB., Medal with Clasp).
'*^ Major General E. N. Sandilands served with the 8th Rcgt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of
sorties on 14th, i8th, and 23rd July (wounded by a splinter of a shell on the loth August), and commanded the
Light Company at the afsault of the City (wounded) ; also present in the action of Dilkooshaand relief of Lucknow
under Lord Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th December at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj
(Medal with Clasps).
'"^ Major General W. F. Sandwith served with the ist Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858 ; was presenli
at tbe siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in j88o (Medal).
^* Major General E. A. Saunders served under the orders of the Commissioner of Nagpore on various occasions
against the rebels in Central India in 1S5S-59.
^' Major General E. W. Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from loth January 1355 with the 14th Regiment,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
Served in the field during the Maori war of 1861-66 (Medal).
'™ Major General W. B. Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'*' Major General B. F. Schreiber served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the
Artillery of the first Division, and was present in the action at Kassasin (oth Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (twice mentioneo in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"" Major General A. deC. Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol June 1853 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MedaU.
'^1 Ma.ior General E. L. Scott served in Sind in 1843, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also
in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country m 1844-45.
'9^ Major General J. W. Scott served on the Chin^ Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before and capture of the city, also at tbe attack and captuieot the bridge and village of
Shetksing (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Battalion of Eoyal Marines in the Egyptian war nf 1882. ard
was present at the occupation of Port Said on the 21st August in command of the detachmenlof Royal Marines,
also in the engagement at Tel-el-ilahuta, the two ncn'ons at Kassasin, and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star.)
™^ Major General T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of
Pegu m January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major
General Whitlock's l''orce in 1858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narraiu Rao of Kirwee; commanded
a company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee (Medal with Clasp).
•■^^ Major General C. M. Shakespear served during the second Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during
the operations before and attack on Rangoon on the nth 12th 13th and i4thApril 1852, assault and capture of
Bassein 19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"<■ Major General Hugh Shaw served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Crimea subsequent to the faU of Sebastopol
from December 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and
was present in the engagements at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal): was awarded
the liC " for his gallant conduct at the skirmish near Nukumaru, in New Zealand, on the 24th January, 1865, in pro-
ceeding under a heavy fire with four Privates of the Regiment, who volunteered to accompany him, to within thirty
yards of the bush occupied by the rebels, in order to carry off a comrade who was badly wounded. On the afternoon
of that day. Captain Shaw was ordered to occupy a position about half a mile from the camp. He advanced in
skiimishing order, and when about thirty yards from the bush, he deemed it prudent to retire to a palisade about
sixty yards from the bush, as two of his party had been wounded. Finding that one of them was unable to move, he
called for volunteers to advance to the front to carry the man to the rear, and the four Privates referred to accom-
panied him, under a heavy fire, to the place where the wounded man was lying, and they succeeded in bringing him
to the rear." Served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Lme Field Force (Medal).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
«9" Major General J. F. Sherer served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout;
the siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of'Soorjkoond, attack on the Suburbs, storm and capture
of the City, and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Led the Head Quarters of the Sylhet Light Infantry
into action againstthe mutineers of the 34th Bengal N.I. at Latoo, Sylhet district, on 17th Dec. 1857, succeeded to the
command of the Corps on Major Byng being killed at the commencement of the fight and brought it out of action
after defeating and routing the mutineers (Medal).
«** Major General H. Shewed served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and at the
capture of Samunghur.
o Major General T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Government, Brevet of Major, Medal witfi Clasp).
'"" Major General H. T. Siborne served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the
Basutos in Dec. 1852, having charge of the Pontoons by which the troops crossed the Orange and Caledou Rivers.
Present at the action of the Berea, and mentioned in General Orders.
""' Major General L. H. Sibthorpe served in the action at Ambapawnee (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
■"' Major General C. J. C. Sillery served in the New Zealand war in 1866 (Medal). Served in the -Afghan v/ar in
1879-80, and took part with the expedition against the Khugianis and in the operations in Besud (Medal).
"<» Major General C. A. Sim served with the Kohat Expedition of 1869 under Colonel Keyes, and was mentioned
in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in
the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Ll.
Colonel, and Medal),
Oeneral Officers Eetired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 655
'"* Major General R. S. Simonds perved in the Pun.iaub campaigu in 1848 (Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North- West Frontier of India in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Major General W. H. R. Simpson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to Jtine 1855, including the
battle of Inkevman, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of the 17th Oct,
and 9th April (Brevt of Major, Medal with two Clasp?, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
"OS Major General H. D. Slade served with the ist Dragoon Guardn in the Crimean eampaign from loth Aug. 1855
including the battle of the Tcherna.ya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in the campaign of i860 in China ; present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of
i8th and 21st Sept. and in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
~"^ Major General J. R. Sladen served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the ba.tile of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star). Campaign in Scinde under Sir Charles Napieragainst the hill tribes in Jan. 1845. Punjaub campaign
in 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat .and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with Clasp) .
Commanded a Field Battery with mountain guns attached on the disturbed frontier of the Punjaub from 1851 to 1861,
and took part in most of the expeditions against and encounters with hostile tribes in which the Punjaub Irregular
Force was engaged during that time, and was especially thanked by Government for the part he took in the
encounter -with the Rhabeakhel tribe of Ourukzie Affreedees in 1855 and was also especially mentioned for the expe-
dition against the Bozdar tribe of Beloochees, and for the part he took with his Battery in the action forcing the
strong Khan Bund Pass in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"** Major General B. Smalley served in the Sutlej ca.mpaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal) . Served
also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore,
CfaillianwalLiih, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'"^ Major General C. B. L. Smith was actively employed during the late rebellion in India. In Dec. 1857 with a
party of 50 troopers he entered Sanakhan hills, and surprised the main ludy of the insurgents — 530 ma'chlook
iuen — and captured their leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the
night of the 18th Jan. 1858 a portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major,
and seized the post guns. The only English Officers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, ami the nearest
itrustworth> force was 180 miles distant, yot before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the
mutiny, and seized all the known mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades.
From March to the end of .Tune he commanded a Detachment of troops airainst the rel)els in the Suuibulpore
district, with whom he had various affairs. For his services rendered in 1857-58 he received the thanks of the
Governor General in Council, and the expression of Her Majesty's gracious approval (Medal). In October and
November i860 he was employed against the rebels in the Manicghur hills, and drove them from all their
defences, completely dispersing the band,
'"> Major General C. H. Smith served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and (as a Volunteer attached to the
Highland Division) in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments >l'6th and 17th June ; was present at
the battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawupore on the 6th December, the affair of Kalee Nuddy, and occu-
pation of Futtehghur. Commanded the Artillery at the affair of Kankur. as also the Artillery in Brigadier Hale's
Column in 1858-59, including oper.ations before and taking of the fort of Sandee (twice mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colunel. Medal, and C3.).
"1 Major General E. D. Smith served with the 95th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerraan, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. — wounded in the head in the Trenches 17th Oct.
l(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle
of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, and recapture of the fortress of Chandaree in
May (Medal with Clasp).
''^ Major Gener.al F. H. Smith served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler,
and was present at the storm and capture of the Fortof Shahpore, assault of the Heights of Noorpore, engagements
of Dananuggur and Heights of Umb, and storming of the Heights of DuUah (Medal). Served with the force under
Colonel Craigie .against the Affreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). (Jnmmanded the 2nd Mahratta Horse
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuit of the rebels under Feroze Shah at Ranode on 17th
Dec. 1858 (Medal).
"^ Major General J. A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, and at the
siege and capture of Dwarka in November of the same year. Served in the Abyssinian war in i8b8 (Medal).
""' Major General William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Gnat (mentioned in despatches), Chanda, Umeerpore,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, attac'.^of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree ; afterwards present
•with various forces in pursuit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Trans-Gogra cam-
paign, including several small affairs on the Raptee and the frontier of Nepaul (.VIed.al with two Clasps). Served
in the New Zealand war m 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato
And at Te Ranga includmg the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as
having been of gre.at service (Medal).
■''■ Major General W. H. Smith served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and Ijattles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
\vith the 6th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Jugdespore jungles, and the
action of Barvan (Medal).
""* Major General J. B. Srayly served in the Punjaub campaign north of Jullundur in 1848-49, including the
etorraing of the Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore and Oonah (Medal).
'" Major General J. G. Smyth served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
■attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Class, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"^' Major General T. W. Sneyd served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, in-
cluding the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee
<Medal with Clasp).
'''' Major General F. E. Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the nth Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian
Mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp) .
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
"" Major General Spence served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and attacks on the iSth June and 8th Sept.; commanded the Regt. from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanaed the 31st Regt. through-
out the campaign in the North of China in i860 and was present at the action of Siuho and storming of Tangku
(Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and CB.). Also daring the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the
walled cities of Kadiu, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, and the aflair at Nanhsiang.
''^' Major General E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"'' Major General J. Spurway served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of tne Legiouof Honour, and Turldsh Medal).
"^"^ Major General J. F. Stafford served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal) ; and with the Force under
Brigadier Gener.al Chamberlain in the Meeranzae Valley in April and May 1855, inc'-'bng the action of Darsum-
mund (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 in command of the 7tn Pun-
jaub Infantry, including the actions of Gungaree, Putlialee, Mynpooree, Bungaon, and Ruttunpore, commanded
the Right Column of attack in the action of 28th March 1858 on the Nepaul frontier, commanded his Regiment in
the attack on the Camp of the Nana and Bala Rao in the Gurwah Pass (menuoned in despatches, Medal, and
Brevet of Major),
656 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
'" Major General E. Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee'
affair of Ramguncra, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture
of Fort Bunnia and Rampore Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair of Mucheegaun (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'** Major General J. A. Steel served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'^ Major General G, N. Stephens was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy districts
in 1856 and 1857.
'3^ Major General George Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking
the field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao,
Busserutgung (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence
of the Residency, was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the ist Sikh Cavalry
in the actions of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poomva, Morar, and
Mhow (mentioned in despatches ibr gallantry), taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doon-
diakiera, taking of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund — wounded and horse
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the cam-
paign of i8£oin China, including the aorions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches " for forward
gallantry"), Chr.nkiawhan and Palicbau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth
Bengal Cavalry in the Dmbeyla campaign under General Garvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Corps of Guides in the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in 1877-78, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp). Present in the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on i4*h March 1878, and commanded
the cavalrj' in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878. Commanded the Guides Cavalry in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagements around Cabul in
Decemtier 1879, and at Charasiab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
"3^ Major General J. H. M. Shaw Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau, and
subsequent operations ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major.
"^ Major General E. C. Stewart served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the storm and capture of
Meangunge, and served as D. A. A. General to Sir Edward Lugard's Division — at the siege and caipture of Lucknow
in March 1858— severely wounded and horse wounded in three places (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
"' Mijor General T. L. Still served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"> Major General C. M. Stockwell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from i6th July to iSthSept. 1855,
incluiiijg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 72nd High-
landers throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum, Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, includ-
ing the Khost Expedition; was present in the engagements at MattoonandCharasiah, and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879 (twice mentioned in despatches) ; commandei the rear guard of the Division at Zahidabad
during the night attack of 4th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
commanded the Regiment at the battle of Candahar after the death of Colonel Brownlow, and brought it out of
action (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 in command of the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir-
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Received a Reward
for Distinguished Service, 1882.
'^' Major General C. P. Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from gth December 1854, including;
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack ou the Cemetery on the night of the 21st June 1855^
name brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief for "distinguished conduct " in the Trenches (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59; was sent into the Mahee-
Kanta in the monsoon of 1858 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular-
Horse, the 4th Foot, and 2nd Native Infantry as a support to Captain Heycock's Force during operations in the
field, engaged at the attack and capture of Mondetti; commaiided a Detachment of 4th Foot wiih Biigadier
Ma can's Field Force early in 1859 (Medal).
'38 Major General G. H. Stone served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohtimra (Medal,,
with Clasp). Served as Field Commissary of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka.
'■•^ Major General T. B. Strange served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda. Sultanpore,
and Dhowrara, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragunge, affairs of 23rd.
and 29th July, passage of the Goomtce at Sultanpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 28th August, aiuL
Doadpnre 20th Oct. (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served during the rebeUion in the
North West Territories ofCanada in 1S85 in command of the Alberta Field Force, and was present in the engage-
ment en the 28th May at Frenchman's Hill (Medal with Clasp).
'■"' Major General Henry Strover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and falL
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war during 1860-61,
and commanded the Royal Artillery during the greater part of the war in tneTaranaki (Brevet of Major, and Medal)..
"1 Major General H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"« Major General F. W. Stubbs served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of
Nugeenah, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shabjehanpore, capture of Shahabad, actions of PusgaoH and Russoolpore,
capture of Mithowlee, and action of Biswah— severely injured by his horse falling upon him (mentioned m despatches-
on five occasions, Medal).
'" Major General W. O. Swanston served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns, and was employed with General
Havelock's Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1S57 to 22nd March 1858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore,
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh,
and entry into Lucknow 25th September when he was wounded; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November-
1857, at the Alumbagh witu Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 till 8th March !.>i55, and final
capture of Luci<now 15th March 1858 ; was employed hy General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahabad,
40 miles through the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hsm-s on one horse-
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
'** Slajor General T. E. Sjvettenham served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and
was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860,
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
'<* Major General J. E. Swindley served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and was at
the action of the Berea. Also the"Eastern campaign from gth Maj' 1855, includingthe siege and fall of Sebastopol,.
operations near Eupatoria under General D'Allonville, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea.
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 185S-59 with the Saugorand Nerbndda field,
force, including the actions of Jeegunge, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal).
'♦' Major General F. S. Talbot served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
'*' Major General E. Tanner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the operations in the Koorum.
Valley, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in command of the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
'** Major General M. Le P. Taylor served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the
Bicge train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6lh and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with.
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
;-5 Major General A. Templeman served with the 21st FusiUers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the hand), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attack of the Redan on 18th June; also the expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the
Lej.ion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"" Major General A i'. Terry served with the 3rd Battalion 6cth Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 187^
Medal with Clasp).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Tension, — War Services. 65 7
"^ Major General W. de W. R. Thackwell served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting Brigadier General in command
of the Ramleh Field Force, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August in
command of the Left Column (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"" Major General Torin Thatcher served with the Sind Horse in Persia in 1857. '^s.s present at the attacks in
1858 on the rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Government), Shumsherpoor, Ambone and
Mandivur.
"^ Major General E. Tierney served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force onEusoofzie border in April and May 1858
(Medal with Clasp).
■55 Major General J. Tilly served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of t8i;7-58, including the
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Traus-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the ist Battalion Welsh Fusiliers (twice mentioned
in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
■5s Major General H.V. Timbrell served throughoutthe Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46. Served in the Hazara carapaigm
of 1B51-52, including the affair of the Black Mountain and the taking of the hilU'ortsof Umbanr} Kotah (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in the defence of the Alumbash and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
"5s Major General W. D. Tompson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. — dangerously wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Ciasp, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor). Comraand^.d
the ist Battalion T7th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wa; present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in
the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
'59 Major General J. M. Toppin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"'■'' Major General H. L. A. Tottenham served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^"<i ^^s
present as a Mounted Escort to the guns at the action of Shahgiinge near Agra, on the 5th July (slightly wounded),
and as a volunteer at the battle of Agra on the loth October 1857. Served also with the Column under Brigadiei
Horsford against the rebels in Nepaul, including the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal).
"" Major General G. B. Traill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi, the battle of Agra, the relief of Lucknow, the defeat of the G walior Contingent at Gawnpore
and Soorajghaur, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
'^^ Major (Jeneral H.Le P. Trench served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock,
including the forcing of the Khyber Pass and the different engagements leading to the recapture of Cabool (Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the battle of Nujjufghur (horse killed) several engage-
ments under the walls of Delhi and the final assault as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nicholson ; after the fti 11
of Delhi accompanied the force under General Showers as Brigade Major throughout the operationsin the Goorgaon
district ; also served as Brigade Major with the Column under General Seaton and was present at the actions of
Gimgheree. Puttialee, and Mynpoorie (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'63 Major General W. S. Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations in the vicinity
and capticre of Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on 19th March 1653— slightly
wounded (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the U(I under the following circum-
stances : — "Act ot bravery for which recommended. — For gallant conduct at the attack on the Blockhouse at
Dewangiri, in Bhootan, on the 30th April 1865. Major General Tombs, CB. YUL. the Officer in command at the
time, reports that a party of the enemy, from 180 to 200 in number, had barricaded themselves in the Blockhouse
in question, which they continued to defend after the rest of the position had been carried and the main body
was in retreat. The Blockhouse, which was loopholed, was the key of the enemy's position. Seeing no Officer of
the storming party near, and being anxious that the place should be taken immediately, as any jjrotracted resist-
ance might have caused the main body of the Bhooteas to rally, the British Force having been fighting in a
broiling sun on very steep and difficult ground for upwards of three hours, the General in command ordered these
two Officers [Captain Trevor, and Lieut. J. Dandas, R. Engineers (since dead)] to show the way into the Block-
house. They had to climb up a wall which was fourteen feet high, and then to enter a house, occupied by some
200 desperate men, head foremost through an opening not more than two feet wide between the top of the wall
and the roof of the Blockhouse. Major General Tombs states that on speaking to the Sikh soldiers around him,
and telling them in Hindoostaui to swarm up the wall, none of them responded to the call until these two Oifioers
had shown them the w.iy, when they followed with the greatest alacrity. Both of them were wounded."
" " Major General R. H. Truell servedwith the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action
of Khuj wah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent
to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entryinto Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultan-
pore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs ; appointed Staff
Officer to a Column on the Nepaul Frontier (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the
ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infanti-y in the Egyptian war of 1882, in command of it from the iqth December,
and was 1; resent at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of the ist Battalion of the Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned
indespatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Clasp).
■" Major General Alfred TuUoch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
760 Major General Arthur Tulloch served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1854-55 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Sirmoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the 17th July at
Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the 14th July (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Clasp); and with
theLooshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Also served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 (Medal).
'"" Major General A. B. TuUoch served in the Eastern campaign with the 1st Royals from December 1855 till Juno
1S56. Was present with the Spanish National troops during the Carlist war in the campaign in the Pyrenees,
which resulted in the relief of Bilbao. Served as D. A. Q. M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of
Chma under Sir (jharles Straubenzee; and in the 1st Royals the campaign of i£6o in the north of China,
including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts as
Military Staff Officer to the Admiral Commanding in Chief (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel) :
was one of sixteen volunteers who landed from H.M.S. Invincible during the action, swam through the surf, and
spiked the guns in the Mex Battery when its garrison had retired to the citadel in rear; after wai'ds served in
the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action at Kassasiu on the 9th Sept. (as Acting Assistant
AdjatautGeueral to Graham's Force) a"nd at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
whh two Clasps, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'">» Major General J. S. TuUoh served in the Sutlej campaign of i845-46,including the affair of Buddiwal and
battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations of the expedition ot 1863 ■
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of
Umbeylah (Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
'6' Major General M. Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in India in 1858, and
was engaged in the repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
"'" Major General A. W. Twiss served in the Crimean campaign from May to July 1855, including the siege o f
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Canton with the Force under Rear Admiral
Siymour in 1856-57. Also with the expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
'" Major General C. J. Tyler served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall o
Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and
658 General Officers liatired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Petision. — War Services.
acted as Staff Officer to Lt.Colonel Walker in tiie attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and
jungle of Bungaon (mentioned in despatch, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
"'^ Major General H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullnnder on the 7th June 1857
and served with the pursuing Column. Served aj;amst the rebe's near (Joosaria and ilooltan iu 1837-58 iMedal).
Also .served with the E.xpeditionnry Force affaiust the Mahsooil Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present
in the action at the Burrarah fass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in 186S, including the
operations on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned iu despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^■■^ Ma>r General K. Tyrwhitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Purmiar on 29th
December 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
(severely wounded) and battle of Soroojkhoond — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Received the thanks of Government
Jo- the capture of a rebel in the Hazara Hills in 1853. Again received the thanks of Governmput for services again»t
the rtusee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier fort Mackeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served lu the
Indian .Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S (Medal).
'•* Major General R. tjnwin served with the Force under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal).
Gwalior campaign and present at the battle of Maharajpore 2Qth Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star) Throughout the Sutlej
camimigu of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Pan-
jaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of
Lucknow, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 183S, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with two Clasps).
''5 Major General J. T. Ussher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the 22nd
Regiment, and was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghui. Also served la
India during the mutiny of 1857-5S (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depot at Murree in the Punjaub
when the station was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of ist September 1857. Was onboard the
Iroop-shjp Miistern Monarch when she blew up and was destro.yea by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
""' Major General H. T. Vachell served with the Persian Expedition in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign m 185S, and was present at the capture of Sholapore and the surrender of Jumkundee
(Medal).
'"* Major General J. O. Vandeleur served throughout the Egy]5tian war of 1882 in command of the left half-
>iattalion of the ist Royal Sussex Regiment, including the defence of Alexandria, the operations at Ramleh. the
BUrrender of Kafr Dowar, the occupation of Damanhour, and the surrender of Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throusrhout the Xile Expedition in command of the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and commanded the detached post
at Gakdul (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
'"'■* MajorGeneralB. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition under General WheeleragainstKoteKangra in 1846.
"*" Major General T. E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cottm in the Eusofzaie Country
i» April and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
"*' Major (ieneral T. Van Straubenzee served in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 in command of Royal Artillery
Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Ciasp,
jrd Clas,''. of the Mediidie,and Khedive's Star).
'*2 Major General H. C. Vibart served in the Crimea from i6thFeb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'*^ Major General W. J. Vizard served in the Burmese war in 1852-51 IMedal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded
a detachment at Diggi, North Canara. throughout the operations from March to December 1858, and was present
in a skirmish with and pursuit after the rebels (Medal).
"^' Major General H. F. Waddington served iu the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the first
siege operations before Mooltan. including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
Thai (Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious approbation ot the Queen for services performed in India in
1857-58, for having as Deputy Commissioner of Muudlah, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
7auniilah andSeonee districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal).
""*^ Major General G. F. Walker served as Adjutant of the 8th Regiment at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
wounded), including repulse of sorties on 9th (horse shot) 14th i8th and 23rd July 1857 ; afterwards present in the
actions of Bolundshur and Allighur, battle of Agra, action of Dil Koosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde,
affair ot the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of KhudagungI Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took patt in the operations in the Lughman Valley in command of a Flying
Column, and with the e-^pedition against the Khugianis ; was also present in the engagement at Ali Boghan, and
in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Pha.vre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"*^ Major General H. Wallace commanded a Division of Artillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from
30th December 1867, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
™" Major General H. E. Waller served during the Sonthai campaign of 1855. Served iu the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58, and was present in the action at Jugdespore — severely wounded (Medal).
'*" Major General W. N. Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdesjiore (three times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"*' Major General R. A. Walters served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was
present at a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March 1858 — severe wound by a musket-ball on the
thigh (Medal with Clasp).
'3" Major General W.J. Ward-served the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the ist and 2nd siege opera-
lions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Accompanied the force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
and May i860, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kaneegorum
(Medal with Clasp).
'^' Major General W. H. Wardell was present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under Colonel M'Crea in
the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the Europeans at
Port an Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family and ministers; received the thanks of the English and
French Governments.
'^- Major General T. S. Warden served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December, storm of the.'city breach, and capiuie
of the town — severely wounded (Medal with Cl.asp). Served with the Persian E.xpeditionary Force in 1856-57, and
was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Borazjoon and occupa-
tion of the enemy's entrenched camp there; also with the rear guard under Brigadier Houner when attacked by
t'ae Pjrsian Army on the night of the 7th February, and at the battle of Kooshab on the following morning (Medal
with Clasp). Served in 1858 with Brigadier Parke's Column in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao
Sa.heb. and the Nawab of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal).
'" Major General W. E. Warrand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege
O Deltii — arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^'* Major General A. E. Warren served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59.
a .a was present at the rehef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of
Rhndagunge, and occupation of Futtehghur, — acting successively as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell, Colonel
Biddalph, Colonel Hale, and Sir John Inglis; served the Rohilcund campaign, including the defence of the
■ ad and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Was acting Brigadier in command
of the 2nd Brigade of the Candahar Field Force from the i8th December 18S0 till the 22nd March 1881.
''^ Major General D. S. Warren served in the Crimea from loth January 1855, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Alfghan war of
2880, and was present iu the affair at Mazeena, and with the Kama Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
General Officers Retired on Full or Betired Fay or on a Fension. — War Services. 659
Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Assistant Adjutant General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
"* Major General L. S. Warren was enfrap^ed in the operations at Taranaki in 1861 (Medal).
'^' Major General T. M. Warren served in the Indian Mutiny campaiftn in 1857-58 including the operations in
Oiide and on tlie Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
"'* Major General R. A. Wauchope served in 1857 with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and capture of Delhi,
and was engaged at the repulse of many of the enemy's attacks; on the :4th September he commanded 50
men at the storming of the Water Bastion ; was engaged at the subsequent six days' street fighting in the city,
and on the 19th September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Burn Bastion (Medal with Clasp) .
In 1860-61 served with Rattraj''s Sikhs against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Colonel Gawlel
(mentioned in despatches). In 1863 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the Euzofzie Field Force in the Umbeya,
campaigu.and was engaged at the storming of the Conical Ilill, capture ofLalloo, and final defeat of the enemy
at the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp). In 1864-65 served during the Bhootan war, and engaged at Dalimkoter
Chamoorchi, Bala, and Buxa (twice mentioned in despatches, Clasp). In i874-75served with the Duffla Expedition
under Brigadier General Stafford (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Transport Corps with the force
"ne'er Colonel Nuttallin the operations against Naga Hill Tribes on the North Eastern frontier of India in 1875
(mentioned in despatches). Commanded the 14th Sikhs throughoiit the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,' and was present at the Jittack and capture of Ali
Musjid(BreveofLt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
"^' Major General N. F. Way served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of Royal Marines, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that nearTofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Teinai (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
■*'"' Major General C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of
185S in Central Itndia under Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the siege and storming of Chandairie, and was in charge
of the only succe ssful ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he was one of the officers who led the assault ;
also served in the campaign of 1859, and was present at the actions of the Betwa, Koonch, Goolowlee, and before
Calpree, including the capture of that place, and in the pursuit of Tantia Topee and Peroze Shah (three times
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay). Accompanied
Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa on special service in May 1879, and served to the end of the war as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Mastt-r General of the western lines of communication. Served in a similar capacity in the
Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 (iiedal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
18S2 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Head Quarters in charge of Telegraph Lines, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of theMedjidie,
a^d Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
*"! Major General W. H. D. R. Welman commanded the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagement at In^-ezane and during the investment of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
svj Major Genera! W. U. H. West served at the blockade in the Baltic in 1854; was present during the opera-
tions against the .Aland Islands, including the capture of an earthen battery on the 8th August, and in the action
with the forts of B^marsund on the 15th August. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic e.xpedition; was in action
with steamers and a battery on 21st .June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the
expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856.
*"* Major General R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1858-59, including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat
(Medal). Served with the 20th Native Infantry throughout the XJmljeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa
(Medal).
^°' Major General F. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaclava, Inkerman, and Tchernaj-a, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"'^ Major General H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
™' Major General H. G. White served at the siege of Sebastopol from 21st Nov. 1854 to loth Aug. 1855, including
the attack of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served from i6th Nov. 1858
to the i6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the
rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah from penetrating into the Deccan. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
'="" Major General W. R. White served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from i;th Nov. 1863 to 2nd Oct.
1866 ; led the storming party at the assault and capture oif Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches), present at the
repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camo at Nukumaru, appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Wadd,y
26th Jan. 1865 and served on the Staff to 7th April 1866 (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 m command of the 2nd Battalion of the E?sex Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*'" Major Gereral J. Wilkinson served with a Detachment consisting of 200 of the 15th Regiment and Ceylon
Rifles, under Captain Lillie, in defeating the insurgents at Matole on the 29th July 1848 during the rebellion in the
Candian Provinces in Ceylon.
*" Major General G. A. Williams served -vith the 4th Sikh Infantry in Burmali in 1852-54 ; was present at the
pursuit and destruction of the enemy's troops under Moung Shoe.v Moung, and commanded at the storming of the
entrenched village of Yeh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded three Companies of the 4th Sikh Infantry at
the engagement in June 1857 near Loodiana with the JuUur.dur mutineers, and was dangerously wounded (thanked
by Government, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 in command of the 43rd
Native Infantry, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80
(Medal).
"- Major General H. E. T. Williams served in the Burmese war from January 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 as Adjutant of the 3rd Madras European Regiment at the
battle of Banda, and as Acting Assistant Adjutant General to the Saugor Field Division in the action of Pun-
STarree--mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
"^ Major General S. H. Williams accompanied the small force Irom Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil
Power.
"* Major General J. Williamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the loth August to the i8th
Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the' Redan on the 8th September — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and in the Transgogra operations (.Medal with two Clasps).
*" Major General J. E. L. Willows served in the P'irmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
8'" Major General C. H. Wilson served in XJngool Boad and Goomsoor m 1848.
^17 Major General F. E. E. Wilson served in the Eg.yptian war of 1882 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the
York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 18th August (mentioned in
despatches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
_ 820 Major General S. W. F. M, M'ilson served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
fiebastopol, from the 25th October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also on the Bhootan Expedition, including
the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Major General William Witison served with the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in
1855-56 and during the mutinji in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofzaie under'Sir Sydney Cotton
in April and May 1858. Commanded the i8th Bengal Native Infantry during the operations in Bhootan in i86'5,
and was present at the recapture of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Major General George Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign of i860 in China, including
the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*"; Major General C. S. Woodcock served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
*" Major General R. R. Woodhouse served in the Persian war in 18^6-57 (Medal).
66o General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.— -War Services.
'^'' Major General 0. L. WoodmfFe served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and cap -
ture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches), and. in the engagement at Chara-
Biab on the 6th October 1879 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
£27 Major General Wormald served the campaign in Affghanistan from Oct. 1838 to Jan. 1840, including the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and occupation of Cabul.
*2* Major General G. P. Worsley served in the Persian Expedition of 1836-57 (Medal with Clasp) .
82' Major General H. Y. Wortham served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and
was present at the attack on the Port of Beyt, siege and Pall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in
i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Ports (Medal with Clasp).
*^' iiajor General E. A. Wylde served with the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale ; was
before Sebastopol until its fall ; also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Major General R. Young served at the siege of Mooltan (Medal).
836 Kajor General J. W. Younghusband served in the AfFghan campaign of 1842, and was present at the second
attack on Hykulzye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the hill campaign under Sir Charles Napier in 18^,5. Commanded a detach-
ment of Upper Sind Police in the attack and defeat of the Mundranees in 1S47 ; commanded a separate column, com-
posed of 6th Punjaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Punjaub Cavalry, and Mounted Police in the expedition
against the Omerzye Wuzeeries in 1852 ; commanded 2nd and 6th Punjaub Police Battalions in the expedition
against the Sheoranies in 1853 ; commanded 6th PoUce Battalion in the expedition against the Kusseranies in 18=3
(Medal with Clasp).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
' Colonel H. Acton served with the expedition to China in 1842, was present at the capture of Woosung, Shanghai,
and Chin Kiang Foo (Medal). Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, present at the capture of Prome, accompanied Sir John Cheape's force to Meday, where he was
engaged at the stockades and in minor affairs ; and in 1853 as second in command of the Pegu Light Infantry was
engaged in operations against the rebel chief Moung-goung-ghee (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
2 Colonel AV.M. C.Acton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 9th Feb. 1855 with the 77th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^Colonel D. Adamsou served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on the Line of Communications by the Khyber
(Medal).
* Colonel John Addyserv-ed with the 5th Dragoon Guardsduring the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the bat-
tles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, andTurkish Medal).
^ Colonel R. Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and
subsequent operations in Gude (Medal with Clasp).
<> Colonel J. M. AUardice.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
" Colonel I. S. AUfrey served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (MedalJ.
^ Colonel A. W. Anderson served in the Boer war of 1881.
" Colonel D. G. Anderson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1.
'" Colonel J. Anderson served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was on
board the E.I.C. steam-frigate Sesoairis during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon river ; and served during the succeeding three aa3's' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and
capture of Rangoon, and at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
" Colonel J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857-5S, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore (Hedal).
1' Colonel W. J. Anderson served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on thePeshawur Frontier in 1851-52
and was present at the affairs of Prunghar and Sharkote (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Colonel W. G.Andrewes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol — slightly wounded in the Trenches on 2nd Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and slh Class of the
Medjidie).
'* Colonel R. F. Angelo served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the engagements at the Terai
Forest, Nujeebabad, Nujeena, Moradabad, DojuraNuddee, Bareilly, Fort Bunnai, and Mahomdee (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
15 Colonel R. T. Ansell was at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians
when H.M. ship Tiger w!is stranded and burnt, 12th May 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the
flotilla of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
1^ Colonel G. Arbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons during the
early portion of the campaign ; was present at the siege and capture of Rathgur and Garakota, relief of Sanger,
forcing the pass of Nndingpore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch, where he commanded the Siege
Train (special mention), and capture of Calpee — mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abj-ssinian campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Staveley, and was present at the action of Ai-ogee and
capture of Magdala (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
''+ Colonel T. H. Anstey served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ultmdi (Medal
with Clasp).
1" Colonel W. F.Badgley served with the 88th Regiment during the operations atCaivnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the opeiations in Oude from April to November 1858; and with the Oude Military Police on the
Nepaul frontier in June and July 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served with theLooshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal
with Clasp).
^' Colonel F. P. Bailey served with his Regiment in charge of the Siege Train in the Sutlej campaign, and
during the time it held Jullunder in ihe Punjaub campaign. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-595
accompanied Havelock's Force in the advance on Lucknow in 1857 and was present at the actions of Buseerutgunge,
Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of the Gan-ison and defence of the Residency ; subsequently with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh, and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasrj. and a year's service).
'' Colonel E. T. Bainbridge served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was engaged in the
operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold, where he commanded the storming party
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel A. Bainbrigge landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, including the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Colonel E. H. Baker served throughouttheAbyssiniaJi campaign from 29th Dec. 1867 and was present at the
action of Arogeo and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
'^2 Colonel Ball-Acton served with the 51st Light Ini'antry in Burmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and
Colonels Betired on Full or. Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 66 1.
was present with Captaia Irby's Detachment of four Companies with Brigadier General Cheape's Force during
the whole of the successful operations in the Donabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the 19th
March 1853, of the stronghold of the Burmese chief Myattoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with thesist
Light Infantry throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, during the latter part of the war in command of the regiment,
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
"'■^ Colonel L. B. Banco was present at the capture of Copul on the jst June 1858. Served with the Bellary
movable Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 ( Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel C. H. Barchard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and in those against th©
Afrcedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Archdale'
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hindun, battle of Budlee-ke-
Serai, throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and CB.).
^5 Colonel C. Barlow served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the loth Regt., including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, carrying the Heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlat Gate
( grape-shot wound) , and surrender of the fortress ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Jugdespore with Eyre's Force, capture
ofAtrowleea, actions of Chanda, tJmeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
2'' Colonel C. E. Basevi served in Persia from Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action
of Amherpanee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'~ Colonel C. E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the
occasion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal). Also served
throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Siuho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February 1865
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trans-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major
and Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Has also on two other occasions received the thaoks of
Government for Civil and Political services.
-^ Colonel C. A. Baylay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal).
^ Colonel George Bayley served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1885, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served during the operations against the Taepiugs in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and
May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin„
Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang and relief of Kadin and Tsinpoo (mentioned
in despatches). Went to South Africa on special service in May 1870 (Medal).
'^'' Colonel A. R. Bayly served with the Sth Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on
the 14th and i8th July, and the six days' fighting in the city; afterwards present in the action of Bolundshur.
affair of AUyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd
and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps).
*>t Colonel R. K. Bayly served in the Crimea from the 13th October 1S55 till the 23rd July 1856. Served with the
42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 agamst the mutineers in India including the actions at Cawnpore (6th
Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of AUygunge, attack and capture of Eareilly and action at
Sisseaghat — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders. Served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in;
the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teb-
(3rd Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black,
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekacr
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
^' Colonel G. P. Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of various sorties, attacks of the i8th June and Sth September, expedition to
Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel R. Beavan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
2^ Colonel S. Beckett served with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at tk©
passage of the Gogra, skirmish near Bunkussia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pass— dangerously wounded in '
the abdomen, and severely in the left arm (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the campaign on the
N. W. Frontier of India in 1S63 with the Eusofzie Field Force (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with ClaspK
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Director of Transport from India (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medail
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3+ Lord Belhaven and Stenton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'■>'• Colonel A. Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the -th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma ancj
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, present at the
defence o*' the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of' the Conical Hill and destruc-
tion of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of ths
Bonaii Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
^" Colonel W. W. Bennitt served w'ththe Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1S81, and commanded an
escort with Sir Evelyn Wood to /u'uland. Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in
1884-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
** Colonel M. W. D. Beresford served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1854
to 26th July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
'■'^ Colonel H. L. C. Bernard served with the force under Colonel Mackoson in Hazara and the Hussunzaie cam-
paign of 1852-53, and present at the affairs of the Black Mountain and taking of the fort. Served as Adjutant of the
Mazara Goorkha Battalion throughout the Mahsood Wuzeeree campaign of i860 with the force under Brigadier
General Chamberlain, and was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the
Heights of Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of
Mookeeu (Medai with Clasp).
■" Colonel J. F. Betty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato campaign and actionat
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery; also during the Wanganui campaign, and commanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, and in other skirmishes on the Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack and defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
** Colonel T. Biggs served in the SouthernMahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges ofthe forts ofMono-
hur and Munsuntosh.
** Colonel C. E. Blackett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the g3rd Highlanders and that of 1855 with
the Coldstream Guards, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Classof the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel W. Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aflfair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the
Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal).
^' Colonel G. F. Blair served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 including the attack on and capture of
Rangoon, and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
662 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fension. — War Services.
" Colonel H. P. Blair ser\-ed in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858. Served with the Eusofzai Field Force in
1863, and was present in the action at the Umbeyla Pass. Served also with the Column against the Ga-idoon tribe
in 1864, nicludmg the burning of Sittana (mentioned in desnatches, Medal wich Clasp>. ^'erved in the Afghan
war of 1873-B0, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the affair at Futtehabad (mentioned in
de-^patches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel A. F. F. Bloomfield served during the second Burmese war ; accompanied the Martaban Column to
Tonghoo ; present at the attack and capture of Gongah and otter minor affairs (iledal with clasp for Pegu). Sent
on special service in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances in the hill
tracts of the Godaverydistrict in 1857-58 (received the thanks of the Madras Government). Commanded a detach-
ment of the Golcondah Sebundies during the disturbances in the Golcondah Zemindary in 1850 (received the thanks
of the Madras Government and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded the Civil Force sent to
quell the disturbances in the Rumpah country in the Godavery district i852— slightly wounded (received the
thanks of the Madras Government fur the third lime).
5> Colonel "\y. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57 and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in '.ho Indian Mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege and capture of Koiah, and served in Raipootana during all the operations in that Province
in 1858 and iSsg (Medal with Clasp).
'' Colonel H. B. H. Blundell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 afterthe fall of Sebastopol. Served with
the Nile Expedition in 1384-85 as Inspecting Officer of the Lines of Communication and afterwards as Commandant
at Dongola (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan.
" Colonel A. Blunt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Colonel Blyth served on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the Eastern
eirapaign of 1854-55, with the Royal Marines, including the battle of Balaclava and siege of Sebastopol, and wia
a,-tached to the Light Division of the Army in the Trenches, and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with three Clasna,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5« Colonel R. J. Bond commanded the A Troop' of Royal Engineers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel* Mtdal with Clasp, 3rd Class
of the iled.jidie. and Kbcdive's Star).
=' Colonel J. Bonham was severely wouuded at the affair of Chinhut, and served during the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from 30th June to 19th Jov. 1857. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely wounded
on the 30th August (twice mentioned in dos])atches, Medal with Clasp, a year s service, and Brevet of Major).
59 Colonel G. W. Borradaile commanded N. Battery, A Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery, in the Egyptian war of
1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
™ Colonel C. W. Brereton served in the China war in i860 (Medal).
*' Colonel L. L. Brett served against the King of Quiah, 'Western Afric i, and commanded a detachment of the
2nd AA^est India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on 2i3t
Deo. 1861. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Essaman (Brevet of Major, Medal).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
'''' Colonel Hon. F. C. Bridgeman served in the expedition to the Soudan m 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Ha sheen and Temai( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■"^ Colonel C. H. Bridges served with the China expeditionary- force in 1860-61; also in various operations against
the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North-Westi
Frontier of India in 1863. including the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp); and m the Loo>hai Expedition in
1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Line of Communication in the Khj-ber (Medal).
" Colonel E. S. Bridges served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star).
*j Colonel John Briggs served with the gth Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebas-
topol, and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasu, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-53, including the relief ot Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the
Alumbagh under Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of
Jugdispore, and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition
in North China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
<* Colonel F. Brodigan served in the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of
Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery — severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in
advance exposed to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, andTurkish Medal). Served withthe Okamundel
Field Force in 1859, and was present at the storming and capture of Beyt(wounded), reconnaissance before, siege,
•and occupation of Divarka.
'" Colonel R. H. Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at Matale on 29*h
July during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
** Colonel W. R. C. Broiigh served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present during the operations in the
Mezeena VaUey (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Colonel Edward Brown. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
■"> Colonel P. A. Brown served in the Burmese war of i85:-53, including the capture of Pegu and its subsequent
defence (wounded), and was brought to the notice of the Governor General for able conduct when in command of a
Picket during the siege ; also present at the attack on Gongoo and in other minor affairs, and commanded the De-
tachment which engaged the enemy on 31st Jan. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Persian campaign in 1H57, and
commanded Sappers at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian mutin.y campaign of 1857-58 in command of Madras Sappers, including relief of Arungabad
and Mhow, siege and capture of Dhar, the several actions before Mundesore, Gooravia, relief of Neemuch, disarming
of Holkar's Troops at Indore, siege and capture of Ratghur, siege and capture of Gurrakotah, forcing pass into
Bundlecund (with Advance Guard), battle of Muddenpore, siege and capture of the Fort of Jhansi, includingthe
battle of Baitwa and taking the town by escalade — commanded and led the ladder-party of right-centre attack ;
action of Koonch, Gagortee, when attacked, capture of town and Fort of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp).
" "Colonel W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against
the Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kaza 4th April
1862, and of the town of 'Tseerpoo 17th April 1862; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27th April 1862 (dangerously
wouuded. Medal).
"' Colonel M. Browne served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and commanded a
Detachment at the attack on and defeat of the Rebels at Bhanpore ; he was also present in the actions at Doomureah-
gunge and Toolsepore (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
73 Colonel Montague Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal).
"* Colonel H. M. Burgess served with theJ>expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in 1866, in-
•cludicg the destruction of Shugra. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 in command of the Royal
Artillery, Upper Burmah Field Force (.Medal with Clasp).
'* Colonel W. B. Burton served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
"' Colonel W. E. Burton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1837-58, and was present at the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alumbagh by Outram's Force, and at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's extra service).
'* Colonel Burton-Brown, as a volimteer on board H. M.S. A>.«^rfZ in September 1879, took part in the attack
and destruction of the pirate stronghold of Terebus, on the coast of Borneo, and was present at the capture and
burning of the piratical boats and prahus, and reoeived the thanks of the Sultan for these services.
■79 Colonel R. Cadell served in the Eastern campaign in 1854, and was present at the defence of Eupatoria, and at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Colonels Betired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 663
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaiprn, and was present in the actions at Doo-
mooreagunge and Toolseepore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*» Colonel A. M. Calvert served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
81 Colonel A S. Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). From the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 he served as AssisLant Engineer to thn Highland Division.
Served in the Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross " for conspicuous bravery on the 30lh March 185S
at Kotah, in having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in a
loop-holed house with one narrow entrance ; Lieutenant Cameron stormed the house and killed three rebels in
single combat; he was severely wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke from a tulwar;" he also
received two bayonet wounds ; was present in the actions of Bunass and Pertabghur, at which latter he comma.ndecJ
two Companies of the 72nd, and was me'.tioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
«* Colonel A. Campbell served with the Ro.yal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in tho
operation;! in the Logar Valley (Medal).
83 Colonel A. M. Campbell commanded a Ressala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny m 1857-59 '. assisted in the
suppression of tbe rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1857 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; stationed at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
road from April to November 1858 assisting to keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had frequent
skirmishes with the enemj' ; served with Colonel Kelly's Column in the operations on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 ;
and present at the attick on the rebel position in the hills near Bootwul (Medal with Cla-p). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1B60,
including the repulse of the enemj-'s attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatcnes. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also,
served with the Marri Expedition.
*' Colonel A. D. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879. and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
«5 Colonel C. C. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the expedition sent up
the Chindwin t5 Kandat (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Meilal with Clasp).
66 Colonel J. H. Campbell served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent
operations in the interior.
8" Colonel J. G. Campbell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the defence of Saugoir
(Medal).
"■s Colonel L. F. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*' Colonel F. Cardew served with the 3rd Pun.jaub Infantry in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of r86?, and was
preser.tat the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General ist Division (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on Special service in January 18S1, and served under
Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Quarter Master General.
™ Colonel W. Carey served in the Afghan war m 1880, from August to December in command of the Royal
Artillery Lines of communication, and afterwards at Candahar (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86 in command of Royal Artillery (received the thanks of the Government ot India, mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with Cl.asp).
'> Colonel G. Carleton embarked for Turkey on 2nd Oct. 1855 as a Captain in the Osmanli Horse Artillery an<i
served with that Force until its disbandment — was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie.
'^ Colonel C. W. Carrington served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and '"'is present at the bombardment of
Odessa, the battle of Balaklava, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the China wars in 1857-59 ^nd i860, and was
present at the capture of Canton and at the attack on the Peiho Forts (wounded) ; was also present at the action,
of Sinho, the capture of Tonghoo, and the storming of the North Taku Fort— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps).
93 Colonel T.T.Carterservedin the SikkimE.xpedition,India,under Colonel Gawlorini86i (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India). Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and
other Affghan tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and Umbeyla, and destruction of
Mulkah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the
Trigonometrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having" by the most strenuous exertions (together
with his Assistants Lieuts. Diimmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fatigue and privations, succeeded in
Burve.ying nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work from the coast to Magdala" (Medal).
5* (5olonel G. T. L. Carwithen served wish tbe i5th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-9 with
the Peshawar Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude (Medal).
8= Colonel L. F. B. Cary servedfive years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion wil;h the Black
Sea Fleet in 1854-55, including the bombardment of Sebastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigad3, and served throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with Claspi. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Colonel A. H. Cass served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, including the
capture of Tchorgaun, battle of Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
'7 Colonel J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a Detachment
of the 4th Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur District in 1858. Served
with the Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the 27th
Native tnfanti-y throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
'* Colonel St. George (Jaulfeild served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry in the North Canara campaign, from.
March to December 1858, and was present in various skirmishes with the rebels.
"' Colonel C. G. Cautley served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal).
1°° Colonel H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
slightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
'"1 Colonel C. P. Chambers served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, inclnding the actions of Agra,
Puttealee. and Gungaree (Medal).
102 Colonel W. E. Chambers served in the campaign in China in 1858-59, and was present at the capture of
Shektsing (Medal). Served in the Transport Department in the North of China throughout the campaign of i86o.
Organised and commanded a Transport Corps for service with the Naga Hills Field Force ia January 1880.
'"3 Colonel J.W.Chaplin sei ved with the 67th Regiment in the Chinese campaign of 1S60, was present in the action,
at Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, and storming ef the Takoo Fort where he carried the Queen's Colour after Ensign
Fraser was wounded, crossed the ditch at the head of the Regiment,and was severely wounded in planting the Colour
on the cavalier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Cross ;.
received the Uffi " for distinguished gallantry at the North Taku Fort (China). This Officer was carrying the
Queen's Colour of the Regiment, and first planted the Colours on the breach made by the storming party, assisted:
by Private Lane of the 67th Regiment, and subsequently on the cavalier of the fort, which he was the Cr.;t to mount.
In doing this he was severely wounded. — Date of act of bravery, 14th August i860." Served in the Afghan war in
1879-S0 in command of the 8th Hussars (Medal).
'"* Colonel J. T. Chandler served with the loth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle
of Sobraon (Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before
Mooltan, affair of the 9th September (wounded), storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, carrying of
664 Colonels Uetired on Full or Eetired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
the Heights before Mnoltan and surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerab
(Medal with two Clasps).
'15 Colonel C. K. Chatfield served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese expedition in 1807 in command of the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with
Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
'"6 Colonel C. H. Chichester served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from loth June 1855, including
the hattle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Cl.asp, anil Turkish Medal).
107 Colonel H. A. Chichester served with the 8ist Regiment in the Eusoofzie E.Kpedition in 1858 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 8ist Regiment, under Colonel Renny,
with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Meean Meer one regiment of Native Cavalry and three
resriments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
'<«' Colonel W. Chisholm was actively emploj'ed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857 and 1858.
"» Colonel Campbell Clark served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action
of Bamnuf gur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goo.ierat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in Burmah in 1853
<McdaI with Clasp for Pegu). Was attached to the 88th Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore under
General Windham in November 18^7, and was very dangerously wounded (Medal).
i>2 Colonel C. D. S. Clarke .served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Colonel H. S. Clarke served throughout the operations of the expediiion of 186-5 against the tribes on the North-
west Frontier of India, as Acting Commissary of Ordnance (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1865 (Clasp).
"* Colonel S. C. Clarke served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
1'^ Colonel J. M. Clayhills served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Colonel W. B. G. Cleather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
"" Colonel W.Cleland served in suppression of the mutmy in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelock's
Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Paudoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow.
Campaign of 185S in Oude — slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Chief of Police in Alexandria (mentioned in despatches. Medal, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie,"and Khedive's Star).
'"> Colonel M. Clementi served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate
•with the Indian Contingent (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations
for Gallantry, p. 786.]
"3 Colonel F. W. R. Clements served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin
< Medal with two Clasps).
t^" Major General A. Clerk served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the
li.attles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served iu
the New Zealand war In 1864-66 (Medal).
'2' Colonel G. H. Cochrane served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 (Medal).
12^ Colonel J. G. Cockburn served as Brigade Major to.the 2nd Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of 1868, includ-
ing the subsequent operations'in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Looshai Campaign of 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'^ Colonel K. J. W. Coghill served as Adjutant of the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the battle of Budleckeserai, storming the Heights in front of Delhi
throughout the siege of Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final
capture of the city. Served in General Showers' Forts in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Juijhur, Ranaude
Furrucknugur, and Bullumbghur. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Egj-ptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star;.
'-* Colonel H. C. Collier served in the Bombay Army from 1851 to 1858 prior to obtaining a Cornetcy in the Stli
Hussars, and served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
'-■•t Colonel A. CoUingwood served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and
was present in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Modal with Clasp).
1-^ Colonel J. N. Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian muUny
and was present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, affair at Sanganeer, defeat of
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Colonel A. ConoUy served in the campaign on tie North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the storming of Laloo and the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
i« Colonel E. B. Conolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
N.W. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming at Lallo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80.
and was present in the engagement at Deh Sara k (mentioned iu despatches. Medal).
'28 Colonel C. Cooch.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130
12' Colonel T. V. Cooke served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the White
Cloud Mountain affair iu June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shekcsing ; served afterwards
as D.A.Q.M. General to the Army in garrison at Canton Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'30 Colonel A. Cory served on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with C^lasp).
13' Colonel E. R. Cottingham served in India in 1857-58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action
and capture of Tiroul (mentioned m despatches, Medal). Served in the Egj'ptian war iu 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
3Iedjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served on the Staff in the Bechuanuland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General and as Commandant of the Remount Depot.
'■■'2 ColonelC. P. Cramer served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Kitlesinthe Zulu warof 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Eifie Corps in the Eg.vptiau war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at
Kassasin (gth September), and as Brigade Major of Ashbumham's Brigade at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse
shot (mentioned in desp.itches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1851 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with Clasp) ;
also with the Miranzai Expedition iu 1891 in command of the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles including the
engagement at Sangar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, C.B., Clasp).
'■" Colonel W. R. Craster was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the loth May 1857, and was
afterwards present at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege and at the final
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with an expeditionary ;brce in the Eusofzye country
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul
Kheyl tribe of Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
during the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned iu despatches), including the investment
of Sherpore and the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp),
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services. 665
"' Oolouel G. A. Crawford served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march toJCandahar witli
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
"» Colonel R. A. Crawford served with the 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in Norl.h
China, including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the i8th and 21st September, and surrendof
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
156 Colonel James Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was present
at the battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel J. F. Crease served with the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
niver, bombardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in iS6<>,
and as Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was present at the action of
Essaman (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major and Medal).
"* Colonel C. Crosthwaite served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'♦" Colonel .1. H. Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval opera-
tions in the Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the sth to 8th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction
of the Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
'*! Colonel S. Crozier served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, including the actions at Sahao, Dooley-
pore and Purraha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
'" Colonel B. W. Cuming served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-53, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Ba.lakla.va, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and Sth September,
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Meujiaie, and Turkish Medal).
'"Colonel J. R. Currie served with the force under Brigadier Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
'" Colonel R. M. Curry served the SjTian campaign of 1840, — at D' Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and liombardment
of Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
i** Colonel F. G. S. Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 20th July 1855, including
the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers of India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May,
battle of Badleekeserai, sie?e and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers ; also the afifair
of Mynpoorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and .subsequent affairs at Mahundee and
Shahabad (Mednl with Clasp). Served with the Inuiskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 188 1. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, CM.O.) ; and in the
operations in Zaluland in 1888 as Chief of the Staff (mentioned in despatches).
'*' Colonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and
was present at the assault of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
the Hussanzaies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; joined the Nussee-
rie Battalion at Saharunpore in Aug. 1857, and was at once sent in command of a strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of Mozutfurnuggur; commanded a detachment in Saharunpore a.nd Mozuft'urnuggur districts from
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, inoludiug the taking of Jon lah and
attack on Tbannabowan (Medal).
'*' Colonel C. B. Dashwood served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Colonel T. A. Davis served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel W. H. Davis as a volunteer accompanied the expedition into the Eusot'zai country in 1857 under
Lt.Colonel Vaughan, and was his Orderly Officer at the attack on and destruction of Nheringa. Served with the
27th Regiment in the North- West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
'" Colonel Thomas Dawes served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in
the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
'■''* Colonel J. Dawson served with the 2nd Bittalion 8th Foot throughout the Afghan war of 1878-83, and was
present in the action of the 28th November 1878 in the Kooram Valley, and at the attack and oipturo of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
1" Colonel E. J. de Laiitour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Also served with the e.xpedition against the tribes of the Black
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Clasp) ; also against the Duffla tribes on the Assam Frontier in 1874, and
En the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lt. General Samuel Browne, was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expedition into the Lughman Valley, and commanded the Hazara Mountain
Battery at the surprise of the Fort of Shergash (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
■Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart in command of the Artillery of the
force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
i^^f Colonel Hon. A. B. de Montmorencj" served during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny with the Gorruck-
pore Field Force and the Saugor Field Division from 1858 till the end of 1859 ^Medal).
"^6 Colonel J. Dennis served in the Boer war in 1881.
's' Colonel C. J. Deshon served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of Royal Artillery {D.&'.O., and Clasp).
'58 Colonel F. A. Dickins served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Atfghans (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in an expe-
dition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedies, in 1849-50 ; volunteered with a Company of his Regiment to
scale a hill in the possession of the enemy, who had cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell; drove off
the enemy, and brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four survivors (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the
Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at four engagements
with rebels at Dumoh, and twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Reuli, employed in hunting down rebels in the
Saugor district while in command of the Police Battalion; co-operated in attacking a body of rebels 1500 strong at
Hirdeemgur, killing 150 of them, and present at the attack on Patrakotah and Luokuugur (Mouab.
'!>' Colonel the Hon. R. V. Dillon was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
1™ Colonel B. C. Domville was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of K-cyal Marines for the protection of British
(property at Monte Video. ■ He was there detached for service in the Paxann, and was present at the attack and
•capture of the Forts of Obligado, and forcing the passage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island,
■off Monte Video, and was at the defence of Colonia in the River Plate in March and April 1847.
'SI Colenel R. H. P. Doran served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd iNov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand
from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866. and was present at Waiari (mentioned in despatches), the storm and capture of Rmgla-
whia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the affair of Kakaramea (Medal). Served
with the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the gth September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^' Colonel R. Douglas served with the Buffs at the battle of Puuniar (Bronze Star).
'"^ (Colonel T. F. Dowden served in the Afghan war in iSyg-So, and took pare in the march to Candahar with the
•force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'" Colonel G. C. S. Ducat served in the Crimea in 1856 previous to the conclusion of the armistice and until the
■evacuation of the Crimea by the Allies. Served as Adjutant to the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel
Field Force of 1859; commanded the Sharpshooters at the assault of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches),
and was present at the reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
'66 Colonel H. C. G. Dugdale served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the wholes of its service in
suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs
during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd. Battalion Rifle
Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful,
commanded detachment at defence of Quarman, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). '
'6' Colonel F. W. Dunbar served in Burmah in 1853 against the rebel chief Gounghee. Also through the Sonthan
campaign <jf 1855 and oStpturjeii one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th June
666 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1857, and in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Goruckpure and Azimghur
Districts (Medal).
"•8 Colonel W. M. Dunbar served with the 34th Segiment in the Crimea from the 12th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medaly.
Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th Nov. 1857,
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the ist
Battalion 24th Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1S79, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
''•'' Colonel S. Dunlop was appointed Commissioner in Perak shortly after the commencement of hostilities in
November 1875, and by his able and energetic co-operation mainly contributed to the success of the combin ed
naval and military operations under Major General Colborne and Captain BuUer, R.N., which ended in t he
capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp).
^'° Colonel A. Durand served with the loth Bombay Native Infantry in the Central India campaign of 1857-58,
and was present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightly wounded), siege and capture of Awah, siege and
storming of Kotah, battle ot Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior, siege and saoture of Povvrie, actions
of Beejapore and Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Medal with Clasp), Served in the Ab3-ssinian campaign of
1867-68 as Statr OlHcer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade ist
Division ; and was uresent with the loth Bombay Native Infantry at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Served in the A'ghan war in 1880 as 2nd in command of the loth Bombay Native Infantry, and commanded a
Field Coiumii of Cavalry, Sappers, and Infantry which forced the Chuppe'r Rift and cleared the road to Peshin
(Medal).
^"1 Colonel C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^^^
was present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and
Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniere, Bank's Bungalow, and the
Begum's Kotee ; also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 21st Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jynteeah Hills,
1862-63, and was present ^t the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
Served with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recapture
of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo, and other operations (Medal with Clasp).
'"^ Colonel A. G. Durnford served with the Becliuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as
Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches).
'"^ Colonel J. Duval served as a volunteer with the oth Madras Native Infantry at Rangoon at the close of the
Burmah campaign in 1853. Commanded a party of the Pegi Light Infantry in pursuit of the rebel chieftain
Woung Gong Ghyee in 1844 and 1845 in the Than-awaddie districts.
^'* Colonel E. H. Dyke served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the sieee and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Colonel E. L. Earle served thro'ughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a
mnsket-ball (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'"* Colonel F. L. Edridge served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
and capture of Kinbouin (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from August
1858, including the Trans Gogra operations under Lord Clyde (Medal).
1'' Colonel H. L. Ellaby served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in
1862 with the furce under General Siaveley. Served in South Africa throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal witb
Clasp).
I's ColonelJohn Elliott served with the China expedition in 1842 (Medal). Was in H. M.S. J'oi during the action
with the stockade batteries, and destruction of the Burmese war- boats in the Rangoon River, on the loth Jan. 1852 ;
commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of the same stockades on the 4th April ; landed in command of
the Marines during the whole of the operations against Rangoon, from the nth to the 17th April ; commanded the
Marines on the expedition to Mobee against the Army of the Governor of Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and after-
wards at the Sturm and capture of the city ofBassein (wounded, and honourably mentioned in booh Naval and
Military despatches), as also the Royal Marines embarked in the steam flotilla on the Irrawaddy, and severely
wounded on the advance to Prome (honourably mentioned in Governor General's despatch) ; Medal with Clasp for
Pegu. Served in the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French Army at the bombardment and surrender of
the forts of Boraarsuud, in Aug. 1854 (Baltic Medal). With the combined force during the siege of Sebastopol in
1855, the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale, and action with the outer forts of Sebastopol on the 17th June (Medul
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also the Medal for the Kaffir war.
i"» Colonel C. J. ElUs served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854
(Medal) ; was Adjutant to the 2nd BattaUon during the siege of Sebastopol and at the battle of Balaklava in the
same year, and Aide de Camp to Colonel Hurdle at its fall, as also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two
Clasps, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China Expedition of 1857-
60 as Aide de Camp to Colonel Holloway, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before, srorm and
capture of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Appointed Major of Brigade to the Royal Marines in
August 1858.
'"" Colonel F. C. Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in com-
mand of tue Royal Artillery of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men(iioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
183 Colonel E P. Ethelston served in the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Meda)
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i»* Colonel H. L. Evans served with the R M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attack and
surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the
destruction of telegraph stations on 29th June, and the shelling of a large body of Russian troops on 1st July
(Medal) . Commanded a Company throughout the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade on the Canton
river, storm and capture of the city, and action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains ; accompanied the
expedition to the North as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, and was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded,
mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860 as second in command of the Chinese Coolie Corps with
the expedition to the North (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
18= Colonel E. Everett served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,) including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and
subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ciasp).
Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its invest-
ment, commanded the reconnaissance of the i6th December, and the right attack on the village of Kosheh in the
engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and DSO.).
"* Colonel F. V. Eyre served in the Saugor district in 1857-58 (Medal).
187 Colonel J. R. Fairlie served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the mutiny in Bengal ; was presen*
at the affair near Sehora 29th November 1857, and at Kooahgaum 29th December 1857 ; served with Brigadier Row-
croft's Field Force in Goruckpore from May to December 1858 ; present at the action at Hurriah i8th June 1S58, and
acted as Staff Officer to the detachment, and was thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned in the de-
spatches ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft's battle in Toolsepore 23rd December 1858 ; also at the reduction of Bundle-
cund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal).
' '88 Colonel T. B. Fanshawe served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as second in
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a F&nslon. — War Services. 667
command with, a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarlsa, Olcamundel, in 1859. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
■^s' Colonel M. H. Farquhai'son served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Hedal, 4th Class of the Osm?.nieh, and
avhedive's Star).
"» Colonel G. 3. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on ist June 1858 (Medal).
■"'"I- Colonel H. D'O. Farrington served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
I'l Colonel M. C. Farrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of a Brigade, and
'Conducted the advance on Wuntho from the south (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentionel
in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
1^- Colonel C. M. N. Fellowos served during the Sutlej campaign in 1846. Served with a detachment against the
refractory Rajah of Allypore in Bundlecund in 1S31. Also during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857, including
the action of the 5th July near Agra (wounded), Futtypore, Sikree, and battle of Agra — mentioned in despatchoa
<Medal).
"H Colonel C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, iacluding the actions of Katikarn
and Kaitahi (Medal).
1'^ Colonel J. L. Ferris served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, including the capture of Dewangiri (Medal
■with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
'^^ Colonel A. J. Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and
■was present at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps) .
'" Colonel V. C. Pisher served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 in charge of the Ordnance Department
'(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned In despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with
■Clasp).
"'^ Colonel A. J. FitzGerald served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghans beyond the Khyber Pass
{Medal with two Clasps). Also present during the operations in the Eusofzaie Country, and capture of the insurgent
•villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp).
1" Colonel J. Fitzgerald served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, ^"^^ ^^s present at the siege and
■capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the China war in i860, and was present at the taking of the Taku
Forts, at the action of Sinho, and at the capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
15* Colonel J. FitzGerald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes of
Sikkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain '
(Medal with Clasp) .
1'' Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until
5t3 final relief by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded — shot through the left arm, resulting
3n the loss of the use of the left hand — whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the i8tli
August (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service) .
^"O Colonel F. B. Foote was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawurin 1831-52
■tinder Sir Colin Campbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged from Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression of the
(mutiny in India, and present with the Goorkha Force under Brigadier General Macgrigor at the affairs of Gorruck-
pere, Shahgunge, and Khandhoonuddee — received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
2"' Colonel A. W. Foord served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in-
■JS86-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
2™ Colonel J. G. Forbes served in the Indian Mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budlee-
beserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
■Clyde, battle ofCawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, sieae and capture ot'Luckuow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah,
action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
2"* Colonel A. Ford served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, affair
■of Bundah, of the Alumbagh from Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch. Medal
■with two Clasps).
2M Colonel H. I. E. Ford served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribss on the
North- West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
2»6 Colonel Hon. E. J. W. Forester sei-ved throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive,
cncluding the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), storming the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing
*he JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khail, defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and
ist Dec. 1841, nth March 24th March and ist April 1842, general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad
((Medal), storming the heights of JugduUuck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Modal). Served
as an Aide de Camp to Sir Willoughby Cotton in 1838, 39, and 40, and at Ghuznee.
*"" Colonel J. F. Forster served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at El Magfar, and the action at Kassasin on the 28th August —
-severely wounded (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Transport Department in the Soudan E.xpedition
lin 1884 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
'with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance
C\)lumn under Major General Earle (Clasp).
2"* Colonel W. J. Frampton served in ttie Afghan war of 1878-80 in the Quetta, afterwards the Ghuznee Field
J'orce under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and at Drzoo near
Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
-™ Colonel G. E. Francis served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 18^7-58, including the
actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^'" Colonel C. Frankland served in the Indian Muuny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and cajiture of
Awah and of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
2" Colonel G. L. Eraser served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 ; also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was
(present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition to
Kohat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege of Calpee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
^'2 Colonel T. L. Praser served as Staff Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
•operations in Nuggur Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attack on
the camp in the town of Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
^" Colonel J. F. Free served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expe-
■dition in 18S1 in command of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^'* Colonel C. H. Presson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionray
Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie,
also engaged with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
2'» Colonel J. W. Pry served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in
1857-58, and was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before Calpee from 13th to 22ud May, battle of
Golowlie, capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and capture of the town and
fortress of Gwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 786.]
2ni Colonel G. A. Purse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the
ilartiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooj-ah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
.service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Employed at first on a recruiting missim in the
aettlemeuts of the Gambia. Afterwards in charge of the advanced party of Wood's Regiment in the reconnais-
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sance in force of Ihe 27th November, and subsequent advance to the Prab. Commanded the Head Quarters of
Wood's Regiment at tbe battle of Amoaful, and was present at tbe battle of Ordab.su and capture of Coomassie:
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as-
Director of Transport (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
''" Colonel A. B. Fjder served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tarkish Med.al). Present during the latter part of the-
New Zealand campaign (Medal). Commanded the ist Battalion West Kent Regiment thi-oughout the Egyptian
war of 18E2, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the gth of September (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
*'* Colonel A. Galiagan served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghaut for the suppression of a
rebellion among the Hill Tribes of the Cuttaok Tributary Mehals.
21' Colonel P. F. Gallwey served in tlie Afghan war in 1S78-79 in charge of the field parks of the ist and 2nd
Divisions of the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the operations against the Zakka Kheyl Afreedees
in the Bazar Valley under Lt. General Maude (Medal).
^-'' Colonel A. E. Qarnault served with the expedition of 1S63 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 186S (Clasp).
^-^ Colonel W. H. Garton served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded and had his horse killed under him in an attack u.po':i
a, party of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
222 Colonel G. Gapior served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill tribes in Scind imder Sir Charles Napier.
Also the Pun.iaub campaign of 1848-40, including the action of Ramimggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Gooierat (Medal with two Clasps).
--3 Colonel P. Gibaut served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Goruckpore dis-
trict and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
22* Colonel J. S. Gibb served at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs in Arrah district and Jugdespore {iwic8
mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
-" Colonel M. M. Gillies served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
22^ Colonel W. J. Gillum served -nath the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at' the attack of the 8th September — leg amputated (Medai
with Clas]), Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
2*7 ColonelJohn Glancy served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from loth .Ian. 1855, including-
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in
the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, and was mentioned in despatches for "conspicuous forwardness" in the attack on
the enemy's rifle-pits during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" during the engagement
at Rangiriri (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
--*' Colonel W. A. Glasspoole served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was preseiit at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57,
including the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Borazjoon, night
attack on the rear-guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the reliel Bheels and Codies
in the Nassio and Ahmeduuggur districts in 1S57-58, and received the commendations of Government and the high
approval of the Commander in Chief for services while in command of a Detachment of the 4th Rifles. In 1858 "he
served with Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of
Rajghur (Medal).
-'^'^ Colonel F. F. Goddard served in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
25" Colonel A. H. Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the-
operstions in the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
2-ii Colonel R. C. Gofl' served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22ud August 1855, including the-
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2^3 Colonel James Goldie served with the 9th Lancers throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in
1S57-59 including the battle of Budlekeserai, sieg<? operations, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Boltmd-
shuhur, and. Allyghur, battle of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th Dec, action at Seraighat, action at Shumshabad (in command of a Squadron), siege and capture of
Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcnnd and actions of Rhodamovv and Allyghur, capture of
Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpcre and pursuit to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair at
Kumdakoti (Medal with three Clasps).
2'* Colonel C. V. Gordon was present with his regiment on field service from the commencement of distui'baiice&
in 1857 and 1S58.
235 Colonel C. C. Gore.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
^^f" Colonel C. A. Gorham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations round Cabul
in December 1S79 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
237 Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh.
Rose in 1858 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party atthea.ssault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present
at the siege and storming of Jhansi, commanded the 21st Compa,ny Ro.yal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at the actions of Goolowlee, Calpee, and GwaUor, and the capture of the two latter places (several times,
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
-^ Colonel James Graham served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1S57-58, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage oiT
the Gogra (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
235 Colonel J. H. Graham served as Staff Officer to the Force employed in the destruction of the Villages in the
Boree Valley, North-Western Frontier of India, in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
21" Colonel 0. M. Graham served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the occupatiorj
of the Alumbagh previous to and after the relief of Lucknow, also relief of Lucknow bj^ Lord Clyde ; Rohilcund
and Oude campaigns (Medal with Clasj), and a year's service). Sei'vedinthe Hazara campaign in 1868 (mentioned,
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2''i' Colonel B. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58, and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor affairs (Medal), Served in theAfghan war in
1880 on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal). Seiwed with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1886-87
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"*- Colonel F. W. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the en.gagements at
Cawnpore, Serai Ghat, Khala Nuddee, Futtehghnr, and Shumsabad, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
-*^ Colonel J. P. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Sawant
Warree State (Medal).
2-" Colonel M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force
in 1859, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka. Served with the 13th Bombay Native Infantry
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2« Colonel H. Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, includ-
ing the actions of 3rd and 12th August at Siuho, capture of Tangkn and Taku Ports, actions of 18th and 21st Sept,
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekiu (Medal with two Clasps). Was emploj-ed on the Natal frontier and in
Zululandiu the early part of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion Ro.yal Sussex Regiment in the
Egyptian war of 1882, including the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kaf'r Dowar, and the occupation of
Damanhour (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2-'6 Colonel S. Graves organised for the Zulu war of 1879 the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent, consisting
of two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regiment, during the advance to Ekowe,
taking part in the engasement of Inyezane (mentioned in despatches as having been indefatigable in his exertions,
(Medal with Clasp).
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'*' Colonel Andrew Green served with the Rifle Brigade in the Iiadian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857, operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Luckuow, action of Nawabgunge,
and commanded the Detachment of Riflemen mth Sir R. Barker's Column at Jamo— dangerously wounded, fourteen
sabre cuts and one gun-shot wound, left arm and right thumb amputated. Mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch for
marked gallantry, and thanked by the Governor General in Council (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^** Sir "\Villiam Green served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 14th July 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of
1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions of Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of
Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniereaud Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Ally gunge,
attack and capture of Bareilly, Sisseaghat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Embarked with the
42nd Highlanders for the Gold Coast and was there placed in command of 100 men at Yancoomassie Fanti
(Ashanti Medal). Served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and XChedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 iu command of the ist Babtalion Black Watch, and was present
in the engagements at El Teb and Temai— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, CiJ., and two Clasps).
Served throughout the Nile Expedrtion in 1884-85 in command of the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and was
present at the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
2" Colonel G. Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854; served with the R.M. Battalion
a,t the occupation otEupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in
1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-^'* Colonel L. A. Gregson served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in i863 as Brigade
Major, Zoulla District (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
-=' Colonel P. H. Greig served in the Afghan war m 1879-S0 took part in the defence of Caudahar (mentioned iu
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^^- Colonel J. G. E. Griflith served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 as
Superintendent of the Transport Train ( Medal) .
^■"^t Colonel H. H. Griffiths served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, including the advance on and occupation of K_helat-i-Ghilzie ; was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and iu the subsequent operations in the Logav
Valley (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel B. J. Gunthorpe served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
'5* Colonel H. T. Halahan served witii the 3rd Buffs in the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the
(action of Sinho and taking of Tangku and the inner Taku Port (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Colonel M. H. Hale served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
25^ Colonel M. Hall served with the ist Bengal Fusiliers duriugthe Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the
Ganges at Cawnpore, the actions at Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first rehef of Lucknow on 25th Sept, ; employed
in all the mining operations of the defeuceof the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857.
ted one of the storming parties on the Him Khauuah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh
nnder Outram. With the ist Bengal Pusilijrs at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"7 Colonel W. H. Hallett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1866-87 (Medal with Clasp).
25S Colonel G. J. Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to 15th June 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in
the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862,
resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,
and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin, Served with the 26th
Cameronians in the Abysdnian campaign in 1868, Medal.
259 Sir Vinceut Hammick served iu the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatches as havino'
" performed his duty as Actmg;Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy tire" in the action at
Te Ranga (Medal).
200 Colonel H. B. Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1880, commanded a detached party
of the Regiment (40 Sabres) withLt. Colonel Hodding's e.xpeditionary column against the Mohmunds in March
1880, and commanded a detached squadron of the Reariment during the expedition into the Lughman Valley
under Brigadier General Arbuthnot, and took part in the attack and destruction of the Ghilzai villages of Nargoz'i
Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
261 C'.lonel A. M. Handley served iu the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
262 Colonel H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1S57-59, — the
latter rank was conferred on him. for services in the field. In the Rohilcund campaign he received a sabre and
a bullet wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned iu despatches. In the Oude cam-
paign he was brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct iu the field (reins and
accoutrements cut). Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts
left on the River Raptee (Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State
for India, conferring on him a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served witti the Ainny that occupied
Tientsin at the conclusion cf the China war of 1S60-61. Served in the Hazara campaign of 1S68 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in Southern Afghanistan and m the operations around Cabul in December
1879 including the inifestment 01 Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet Lt.Colonel (Medal with Clasp).
2"3 Colonel A. F. P. Harcourt served iu the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was i^resent at the siege of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
26' Colonel G. J. Harcourt served in the Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu) and accompanied the force sent against the rebel chief Nga. Bew. Served in the Tndian mutiny campaign of
1857-58 attached to the ;2nd Bengal Fusiliers and was present during the siege of Delhi, in the advanced bat-
teries from 7th to 11th Sept., assault of the city and six days' fighting therein. Commanded a iJcld Column in
November 1857 ; sent to accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone of the Trigonometrical Survey to the Maree
Mountain on the Trans-Indus frontier; encountered and repulsed the enemj^. Rejoined 1st Madras Fusiliers in
Feb. 1858 in defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, and present at the capture of Luckuow, in the campaign of 1858
in Oude, including passage of the Goomtee, and other minor affairs. Was Staff Officer to a Field Column
under Major Raikes which repulsed the enemy at Shahpore on 13th Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
2'5 Colonel E. A. Hardy served at the siege of Mooltan in 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian
Mutinj' campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nusserabad (wounded) andAwah (charger killed), and sice
of Kotah as Assistant Adjutant General of Division under Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
pi Major, and Medal with Clasp).
266 Colonel U. W. Harris served in the field force which was present at the assault and capture of the fortified
village andentrenchedpositionofRowa, the siege and capture of the fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah'
the reoccupation of Chacdairee, battle of Kotah-ke- Serai, storming of the various heights occupied by the enemy[
general action and attack and cajitiire of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enemv!
battle of Kurrai, and pursuit of the enemy ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as BagL';iI;e
Master in the force under Brigadier Smitt during the operations in Central India, and in the field force unJcr
Colonel de Salis commanded a detachment of the loth Bombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served iu the Baroda
Field Force under Major Roome, nnd was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infantry por-
tion of the Force at Goripooree (mentioned in despatches); served under command of Lt.Colonel Boyle, and was Staff
Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded 2nd Squadron 1st Bombay Li"ht
Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Colonel W. W. Anderson, Political Ageijt, in the successful attack on the
Wagheer rebels on Tabur Hill on 29th Dec. 1867 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor iu Council 1
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670 Colonels Betired on Full or Retired Pay or on a I'ension. — War Services.
^^'' ColOBel C. S. Harvey was attached by the Government to the service of the British National Society for
Aid to the Sick and Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was awarded the Bavarian Order of
Merit. Served in the operations against Sekukuui in 1878 as Staff Officer for th'? Transvaal. Served in the Zulu
war of 1879 as Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major ist Brigade, and Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General in the 1st Division (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
-'•' Colonel C. S. Harvey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
^'^t Colonel R. D. Hassard served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the storm and capture of Punalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire_ expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
'">'> Colonel J. W. Hassell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 in command of
the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
2'" Colonel G.S. Hawthorn served with the 24th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Force
under Sir Hugh Rose during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1C57-58, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, capture of Garrakotta, relief of Saugor, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi, and with the
field force against Tantia Topee and the Rao Saheb. Commanded a Field Detachment in the Central India Districts
after the rebel Runjore Sing in August 1859, and completely routed a body of rebels under his command, and for
which he received the commendation of the GovernorGeneral. the Coramauder in Chief in India, Sir Robert Napier
then commanding the Central India Field Force, and Colonel Lockhart commanding at Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
'''"i Colonel R- Hawthorn served in the Boer war of i83[ as CoTiiuandaut at Pietermaritzburg.
-■' Colonel C. G. Heathcote served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
^'- Colonel W. S. Hebbert served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lieut.Coionel, Medal with Clasp, ^rd Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
in command of the Royal Artillery (mentioneu in despatches, promoted to Colonel).
-"-t Colonel Henry lleberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2'3 Colonel H. H. Helsham-Joues served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at
Chalong, Tel-el-Mahuta and Maiisama, and at the battle of Tel-el-Keoir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
''* Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class
of ihe Medjidie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel
Kelly's Force in the attack and defeat of the rebel forces posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills on the 25th
and 28th March 1850 (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
2"f Colonel A. J. Uepper served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in command of Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at
Giaiss iD.S.O., and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
"5 Colonel G. F. Herbert served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, and was wounded during the bombirdment of
17th June while cnployed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment in the 8-gun Battery, right
actack (Medal will Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^"^ Colonel G. L. K. Hewetl served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th June to
the 22nd Nov. 1857, and was slightly wounded on the 24th September ; served afterwards as Orderly Officer to Sir
J. Outram throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and position at
Gaelie ; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
Served against the Hill Tribes on tlie Peshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
2" Colonel F. G. Hill lauded with the 56th Retrihient in the Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, served in the trenches
at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.) Served
also in India during the mutiny in 1858.
'^'^ Colonel P. B. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (.Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.)
Served in N.W. India under Sir JohnMichel in 1858-59 (Medal).
-'' Colonel H. O. Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra
Gnngeree, and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh from loth Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
Roohei.ya, and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
2»» Colonel G. B. B. Holjart served with the expedition in China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 in command of Royal Artillery.
281 Colonel T. N. Holberton'served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Ko jshab (Medal and Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture
of Kolapore in Dec. 1857 (Medal).
'^^- Colonel W. J. Holt was thanked in General Orders dated at Poona 12th July 1866 for his " noble eflorts " in
saving life on the occasion of the wreck of the Pi'.grim ship Diamond, and liis conduct was deemed by the Com-
mander in Chief at Bombay as " deserving of the warmest admiration." Served m the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68, as Provost Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at
Belago Pass whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord
Napier (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and promoted to Captain unattached). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-88 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment, including the operations under
Sir Wdliam Lockhart in the Pj-inmana, Yemethen, and Meiktila Districts (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with two Clasps).
-»^ Colonel D. M. Home served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magl'arand Mahsama, and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, 4th Class
of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
2s* Colonel Lionel Hook served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistaa (Medal),
under Sir George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming of Mamookail, storming
the Heights of Jugdulluck, atfair in the Tczeen Valley, storming of the Tezeen and Huft Kotul Mount<tins, occu-
pation of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff. He served as Adjutant of
the gth Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Feroaeshah (horse
shot under him), and Sobraon (Medal and two (jlasps).
28i Colonel C. E. Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastoijol and assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^|> Colonel J. C. Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault, capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, maga-
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
2'^ Colonel G. M. B. Hornsby served in the Afghan war in 1878-80, took part in the defence of Candahar
including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
=«8 Colonel A. R. Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege of Kotah, recapture of .Chuudaree, actions of
Kotuh-ke-Serai and Gwalior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejapore, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai,
surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
28» Colonel E.T. Hume served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns and was present at the siegeand capture
of Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabad,
Colonels Retired on Full or Betired Paij or on a Pension. — War Services. 671
action on the Dojura, capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder durincr the Umbeylah war in 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Colonel B. G. Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
^^ Colonel Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with
the seige of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault
on the 14th Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Greathei's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort, AUy-
ghur, and action at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawupore, relief of
Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of tbe rebels in Oude (three times mentioued in
desjiatches. Medal with three Clasps).
^*- Colonel J. W. Huskisson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Bombay Field Force operating in
North Canara and Goa against the Dessai rebels from February to June :858 (Medal). Proceeded on special
service to South Africa in November 187S, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Commandant and
Assistant Quarter Master General at the base of operations, Durban (Brevet of Lt.Colouel, .VIedal).
^^ Colonel S. G. Huskisson served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions at Beera, Doondeakera and Bussmgpore (Medal).
Served as Adjutant of the Regiment with the lett attack during the Bhoocan Expedition of 1S65-66 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the force under Major (General Colborne against the Malays in Perak in 1875-79, av acting
D. A. Q. M. General, and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mijor, , Uasp) .
Served in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal).
'■'^* Colonel D. Hutcheon served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the aisanlt
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
'^"'t Colonel H. F. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served throe gh-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoat'ul, battle of Ordahsue, and capture
of Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^'= Colonel C. E. lldercon served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was pre
sent at the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal). Served witti the Burmese E.'ipe lition in 1886-S.S including ths
operations under Sir Wdliam Lockhart in the Pyuoiana, Yemetheu and Meiktila districts (mentioned in des-
atches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Colonel E. C. Impey was present at the siege and capture of Kotah by the field force under Major General
Roberts in 1858; after the siege he was attached as Political Officer with that force on the march from Kotah to
Neemuch (Medal).
^^t Colonel Impey-Lovibond served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, at the relief of Arrah, and subsequently in
Oud_e (Medal). Served as Commanding Engineer with the Sikkim. Expedition of i860 (mentioned in despatch).
'''' Colonel J. S. Iredell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Gii'iskh
and at Maiwand— severely wounded (Medal).
"'* Colonel L. H. Isacke was employed in the Crimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
'''t Colonel A. J. A. Jackson served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and
was present at the affair of the 26th November 1803, in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and
actions at Nukumaru on 24th and 25th Jauuaiy 1865 (Medal). Also served with the i8lh Royal Irish in the
Afghan war in 1880 with the Kh3'ber Field Force (Medal).
'^ Colonel C. James was present during the Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854. Served against the rebels
in the .lungles of Central India from March to June 1861.
^^ Colonel C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857 :
skirmisn before Mundesore ; battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field force
under Brigaaier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
^' Colonel W. Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
*'^ Colonel E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 2Sth May 1875
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
on and at the. subsequent siege and capture of the tort of AAvah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district ; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, and at the
battle of the Bunaes (Medal with Clasp).
^™ Colonel H. J. Jepson served in Goomsoor in 1847-48.
■"'* Colonel W. S. Jervis served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore
in Nov. 1857, and at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier
war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet., the Conical Hill, and Ilmbeyla (Medal
with Clasp).
™» Colonel C. Johnston served in India in 1S57-58, and was present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (Medal).
*"^ Colonel P. Johnston served m the New Zealand war of 1345-46 (Medal) with the 99th Regiment, and commanded
the Light Company at the storming of Kawiti's Pah at Ohaeawas on the ist July 1845 (where he was slightly
wounded on the forehead) , and destruction of the same on the loth July ; again at the destruction of Arratua's Pah
on 16th July; also at the destruction and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka in January 1846.
^"^ Colonel J. D. Johnstone served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abjssinian
campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches " for aiile
management of native carriage," Medal).
^"^ Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone serveu in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at the attack
on Thanna Bawun in September 1S57 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Guugeree and Patialee, and
reoccupation of Mynpooree ; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaonin Apri'i 1858 —
wounded (Medal).
^^ Colonel C. Jolliffe served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854, and in command of a Battery at Bala-
klava ; was attached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol dm-ing the bombardments in 1855,
and at its fall ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^'° Colonel J. H. Jolliffe served on the China Expedition in 1842, and with the blockading force in the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
^'1 Colonel T. J. Jones .served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
^'^ Colonel C.N. Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present
throughout Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
^'^ Colonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
Militia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutinied and the guns of the Contingent
and all the ammunition and bwggage were retaken from them ; also present at the action of the following day (Medal) .
^* Colonel 'W. T. Keays served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
'"t Colonel W. F. Kerr served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
31' Colonel 'W. H. B. Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, includiJag
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also
present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and commanded the 2nd Battalion of the
Hampshire Regiment after the occupation of Mandalay (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
672 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Ray or on a Pension. — War Services.
='' Colonel P. KnatchbuU served -vriih. the Both. Reg-iment in the Crimea from the 15th December 1854, includ-
ing the siege and lall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSthof June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^'7 Colonel Norton KnatchbuU served with the qsth Eegiment in the Crimea from the i6th June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Kotah, recapture of Chuudaree, battle of Kotake Serai, general
action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^'s Colonel W. W. Knollys served with the Scots Guards in the Eastern campaign up to Sept. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurKish Medal).
^" Colonel F. Knowles ser\-ed as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siege and capture of Delhi, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow, and reUef of Azimghur— wounded (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 2nd Bengal
Cavalrj' in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
3^" Colonel R. A. Knox served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
521 Colonel S. C. Kyle served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lueknow, relief of Azimghur, action near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle
and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned in desoatch. Medal with Clasp).
222 Colonel R. Lacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughoutthe Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 and as local
Lt.Colonel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion 01 the advance on Magdala, and finally
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^-5 Colonel W. H. J. Lance sers-ed vvith the 98th Foot in thhe campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur
frontier in 1851-52. Served as a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58-59 (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign of
1864-65 (Medal).
^'■' Colonel A. M. Lang served in the Indian itutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi — conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with
Greathed's Column at the actions of Bolundshnhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde,
battles of Cawnpore and Khodagonge, siege and capture of Lueknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps).
=-5 Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under General '^'heeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
and was present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Riimiiuggur and Min-aree (Medal). Formed one of the Gar-
rison which defended the Residency of Lueknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
important outpost during that period, and was mentioned in Major General Inghs' despatch in the following terms ; —
" Lieut. Langmore with the remnant of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) held a very exposed position between
the Hospital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirelj' without
shelter from the weather both by night and day. ' ' He was afterwards present with Lord Clyde's force which drove
the rebel GwaUor Contingent from Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
3-8 Colonel E. M. Larmmie served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel W. R. Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian camp.aign of 1S57-58 and was present at
the siege and capture of Lueknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout
the China campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions o' Smho and Tungchow, and
surrender at Pel<in (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the war on the North-West
Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action at Shubkadder (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5, during the latter part of the operations as Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster
General (Medal with Clasp).
3** Colonel A. F. Laugiiton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86 in charge of the Commissariat Depart-
ment (received the thanks of the Government and of the Commander in Chief in India, mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
328t Colonel J. D. Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including
t he siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was
also wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lueknow, reUef of Azimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp). Served in Afghanistan in 1878-79 superintending
communications on the Khyber line (Medal).
^^ Colonel F. S. Le Grice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
3^ Colonel A. Le Messurier served as Assistant F'.eld Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
Served in the Abyssinian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organised the
watei'ing arrangments at each post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of
Arogee, and amongst the first wbo entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-83, and was present in tbe engagement at Saif-u-deen (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
^1 Colonel C. B. Le Me^urier served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of Royal Artillerv, and was pre-
sent in the advance to Candahar, in the engagements at Girishk, Khushk-i-Nakhud, and Shahjui, and at the
occupation of the Koorum Valle.y (Medal).
^^'t Colonel F. A. Le Mesurier'served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Pretoria (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel), Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the Royal Engineers on the Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
^2 Colonel E. Le Pelle.y served with the 75th Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the outbreak
on 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege storm and capture of Delhi, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bolundshnhur, Allj-ghur, Acrabad, AgTa, Kanoj, advance into Oude and affairs of Mai-agunge and Alum-
bagh, occupation after therelief of Lueknow of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of
t he enemy's attacks (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
^3 Colonel P. W. L'Estrange served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1S54, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sel)astopol , and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 1 7th June — severely wounded, and battle
of the Tchernaya (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^^'t Colonel H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the icth May 1857, and was
severely wounded. Served with the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for service in that district, and afterwards
with 7th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mj-npoorie,
also at Bungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the
Terai, and forcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Adjutant
30th Punjaub Infantry during the Bhootal campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Fort3 Dalimkote
and Chamoorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80 with the Koorum Valley Force (Medal).
^= Colonel C. A. Liardet accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
^^ Colonel J. G. Lindsay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affairs of
Jheegung and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of
Punwarre (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major Geneiul Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^•^ Colonel William Livesay served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. i86o,-.
including actions at Sahao and Puttrai (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including
expeditious in the province of Taranaki and in command of outposts, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages'
(Medal).
"^ Coloni 1 R. M. Lloyd served with a field foro3 against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in November -
Coloneh Betired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fension. — War Services. 673
185S ; also serred witli field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Giazerat— wounded (Medal),
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel W. R. Lluellyn served throughout the A'.yssLnian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 and commanded
•two g-uns left in gjarrison at Addi^erat (Medal).
^"^ Colonel Joseph Logan served with the 44th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 7th January to ist July
1B55, and w.as severely wounded in the attack on the i3th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;.
^" Colonel F. Longfield accompanied the force under Major R. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and
secured the Fort and magazine of Phillour on the SutleJ on the 12th and 13th May 1857 : also served at the siege
of Delhi and repulse of sorties on gth 14th i8th and 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th August 1857 ;
afterwards present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lnckoow under Lord Clyde, the afiairof 2nd and action
•of 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Ou5e campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade
"Quarter Master to Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of
Sandee (Medal with two Clasps).
*'- ColonelC. M.Longmore accompanied the force under General "WTieeler towards .Jummoo in 1846. Served with
.the right column of the Bhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at the
capture of Suieetah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy's
hands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp).
^*^ Colonel CO. Lord was present in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the
Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of the
Bunass on the 14th of August 185S (Medal with Clasp).
J*" Colonel J, R. Lovett landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1S55 and served at the
eiege and fall of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th . January to 14th March 1856
(Jledal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^" Colonel -E. F. Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
2forth-West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
2*6 Colonel K. M. Lowry served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion
ii2th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the engagement in Besud (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
^*" Colonel A. M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1S56 and i8=;7.
^"* Colonel W. H. M'Causland served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1358-59, including the
fiiege and capture of Lueknow, attack on the Fort ofRooyah, actions of AUygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
■capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,' capture of Rampore Russia, and sub-
sequent operations in Oude across the (Jogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp). Served mth the Cameron
Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
^" Colonel C. W. M'Niell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege of Se'iastopol
■(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^5" Colonel J. G. M'Rae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1358. Served in the
Abyssinian war in 1868, aid was present at the action of Arogae and at the storming of Magdala (Medal).
■'^' Colonel C. B. Macaulay served in the Indian Matiny campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of forSs
Amathee and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of tde fort of Omeria (Medal). Served with t'le
:st Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho (severely wounded),
■capture of the Takii Ports, actions of Chankiawhan and Palich^du, and surrender of Pekiu (msntionel la d3s-
patehess. Medal with two Clasps).
^^- Colonel J. Macdongall served with the Burmese Expedition in i3So (Medal with Clasp).
^''^ Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Paniaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the siege and
■■surrender of Mooltan — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
3=* Colonel H. G. MacGregor proceeded on special service to South Africa in N'ovember 1S78, and served in the
Zulu war of 1879, first as 2nd Stafi Officer to Colonel Pearson's Column including the engagement at Inyezane,
and afterwards as Brigade M-ajor of the ist Brigade ist Division (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet ef Major,
Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and served in the Boer war of 1881
binder Sir Evelyn Wood as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Genei'al on the Base and Lines of Communicatinu
■■(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the^Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, Base and Lines of Com-
munications, Suakin Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^^ Colonel Jchn Matkiuzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Seljastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Colonel W. C. Mackinnon served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal throughout the Indian mutiny (Medal).
•'°^t Colonel E. H. D. Macpherson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855,
including the eiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian
campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, and
pursuit to Seraigh'at, action of Khudagunge, siege and fall of Lueknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions at
AUygunge and Bareilly, campaign in Oude, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in
the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64, and at the Umljeyla Pass under Sir John GarvOi.-k (Medal with Clasp).
*•' Colonel J. R. Magrath served as a volunteer with His Highness the Nizam's Troops inthe affair at Bhuddrachel
lum on the oth June 1849. Ser\'ed in the second Burmese war and present at the operations near Donabew — wounded
on the left side while leading Infantry to the attack of the stockade on 19th March 1853— Commanded the Artillery out
of action the same day (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . As Political Officer accompanied an expedition against Kookie
in 1861. While in civil charge of the Eastern Frontier of Bengal attacked and defeated with severe loss a large force
of Kookies which has quieted the tribes ever since. Mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of (govern-
ment on every occasion of lieing under fire.
'■" Colonel R. T. Maillard served in the Boer war of 1881 under Sir Evelyn Wood as Brigade Major of the
Cavalry Brigade,
'" Colonel W. C. S. Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of 7860-61, including the capture of the
Pahs at Kihihi, capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huir-
angi, and skirmish in front of Te Arei. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant
- of the Flying Column during the war of 1863-66 (Medal).
■ *" Colonel Eardley MaitUxnd served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, including the
actions of Futtehpore, Aouug, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (first aod second), Boerbeake-
■chowkee, Mungawara, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lueknow, with Outram's Force in
the Alumbagh from Jan. to March 1858, siege and eaptore of Lueknow, and actions at Selimpore and Sundeela in
the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service). Was appointed a military attache
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and was with the Head Quarters
of the Turkish forces at the defence of the Shipka Pass and at other places.
^^1 Sir Vivian Majendie served in the Crimean campaign from May 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and
capture of Lueknow, and action of Sirsee (Medal mth Clasp).
'^^ Colonel E. D. Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the action of
•Futtehpore, relief of Lueknow, battle of Cawnpore, aS'air of Seraighat, capture of Lueknow (mentioned in
■ despatches), capture of Rooya, AUygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Colonel G.Malcolm served ivith the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including t'ae actions
"at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lueknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
■ (Medal with Clasp).
^* Colonels. Malthus served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of the 94th Foot, and was present in the engage-
ment at Olundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
**» Colonel R. A. Manners serveii in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
from 25th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of
^74 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Jledal
with two Clasps).
3iis Colonel P. D.Marett served in the Pim.iaub campaign ofi848 -49 and was present at the siege and capture of Mool-
tan (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign having landed with the Pioneer Force a
ZouUa on the 4th Oct. 1867; Commndcd a Native Mountain Battery forming a portion of the Abyssinian Advance
Tirigade ; appointed Field Commissary of Ordnance and brought the reserve amrcunition to Magdala, destroyed all
the captured ordnance, and brought back all reserve ammunition (mentioned in despatches, and Mcflal).
^^' Colonel E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, aind was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Gooicrat (Medal with two Clasps).
368 Colonel H, C. Marsh served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
36" Colonel H. Marshall served in the Crimea with the 17th Lancers, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
15th Sept. 1855 until April 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-50, including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee.
'•"H Colonel E. G. S. Marshall served In the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Tukht-i-Pu; (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
3™ Colonel T. C. Martelli served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medil).
3"! Colonel H. R. Martin served with the expedition to Cbina in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3"2 Colonel R. C. Martin served with the 19th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 31st Aug. 1855, and wes
dangerously wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel AV. H. Mason served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and Burrendeir
of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) .
3"* Colonel F. H. Mathias served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
'■^ Colonel V. D. Mathias served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3'' Colonel E.Maude served as a Volunteer with the 2nd Bombay Grenadier Native Infantry in the campaigji
of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and was present at the storm and capture of the hill fortresses of
Punella and Pownghur. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege operations before Mooltan, attack of
the subm-bs, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign
of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, night attack
and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Sei-ved in the Bheel campaign of 1857-58 in the Ahmednuggur and
Khandeish districts, and commanded a detachment of his Regt. in the skirmish of Bheelwarrah. Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign during the operations in Central India, including the actions of Rajghur, Mongrowlee,
Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches), and Kurai, with subsequent pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Aden Field Force in Arabia in 1864-65, and acted
as Commandant of the Station in the absence of the Brigadier General.
'"' Colonel R. J. Maxwell served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny and campaign in Oude in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions of Bera and Doondeakera (Medal).
s;8 Colonel J. G. Maycock served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in the 47th Regiment, including the battles
of the Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'■'''■' Colonel Meuzies served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854, 1855, and 1856 (Medal).
3*'' Colonel G. L. C. Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1850;.
Served in the Abyssinian campaign on detached duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks
for the railway, also as Adjutant of Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal).
39' Colonel W. Merriman served in the Boer war of 1881.
382 Colonel E. Meurant served during the latter part of the Indian Mutiny with the 83rd Regiment, and was
present at the surprise of and attack on the rebels under Tantia Topee at Seckur (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1881 m command of the S3rd Regiment.
3*2t Colonel A. Meyer served with the Red River Expedition in 1870.
3'3 Colonel F. B. Middleton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 -n-ith the Chotiali Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 (mentioned in despatches,!!)^©., and Medal with Clasp).
3** Colonel M. J. J. Mignon served with the Belgaum Field Force under Colonel Malcolm in 1857-58, and was
present at the surrender and occupation of the Fortress of Shorapore (Medal).
385 Colonel W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending
in the capture of Calpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture <jf
Gwalior ; in the ravines of the Jumna and Suid rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Burjore Singh (Medal with Clasp).
386 Colonel G. A. Mihnan served in the Crimean campaign, Dec. 1854 to July 1855, in the Trenches with the
siege train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of gth April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
387 Colonel W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmund hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Goxaria district in
September, October, and November 1857.
388 Colonel H. L,. Mitchell served in the Inaian Mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defeat of
the rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
38? Sir C. C. Scott MoncriefF served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal).
3"° Colonel R. E. K. Money served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed.
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
391 Colonel A. W. J. Montgomerie served throughout the suppression of the IndianMutiny, with the Guide Cavalry
at the battle of Nujjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi, and with the ist Sikh Cavalry at the Alumbagh under
Outram from 16th January to 2nd March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow (slightly woimded), subsequent
operations in Oude, and afl'air of Simree (Medal with two Clasps).
3'2 Colonel A. H. S. Montgomery served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88r.
393 Colonel J. L. Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from loth August 1855, ior
eluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th.
and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at
Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
3" Colonel H. M. Moorsom served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
39'' Colonel A. B. Morgan served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at JugduUuck, in the advance to the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with.
Clasp). Served in the EgjTJtian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant General, Indian Contiugent, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir {CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with,
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp), and with the Cbiu-Lushai Expeditionary-
Force in 1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
396 Colonel J. Morland served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storm and re-capture of
Pegu on the 21st November ; also at the relief of the Garrison on the 14th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; accompanied Havelock's Force on its first taking the
field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoiing, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bus-
seerutgunge, Nawabgunge, Boorbeeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow.
Afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Cl.yde ; during the Rohilcund campaign, and
subsequent operations in Oude (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, a year's service, an*
JBrevetof Major).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 675
''' Colonel A. Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in Gliina (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal n-ith Clasp).
238 Colonel J. W. H. C. G. Morris served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served also m New Zealand
against the Maories in i860, including the attack on Puketakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General
Pratt's despatch (Brevet of Major, Medal).
™8 Colonel M. C. Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the occu-
pation, after the relief of Lucknow. of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the
enemy's attacks; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December (Medal).
*"" Colonels J. C. D. Morrison and H. H. Oldham.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at
Arms, p. 130.
"' Colonel H. Morton served m Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel Rajah of Toolsee-
pore. Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, — against the rebels in Bundleeund in 1859, and
commanded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry for
about two months in frequent e.ipeditions against the rebeUeaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind
river (Medal).
♦"^ Colonel E. A. Mottet was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
♦"^ Colonel H. E. Mottet was present with his Regiment en field service from t'ne commencement of the distur-
bances till 2nd November 1857.
*<''t Colonel \V. H. Mulloy served in the New Zealand war in 1864. including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*"' Col'jnel W. W. Murdoch served with the Chitral Relif f Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Colonel on the
Staff Oomuianding Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches.
*o*i Colonel A. Murray served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in i83o (Medall. Served with the
detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 in command of a Reserve Column until transferred
to the command of a Column for operations at Thakote; afterwards commanded the 2nd Advance Column into
the AUai country till the conclusion of the campaign (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal witli
Clasp).
*"' Colonel J. M. Murray served in the Afghan war m 1873-79 (Medal).
♦"' Colonel John Murray served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi. and in
the operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (mentioned m despatches, C'£., and
Medal with Clasp) .
■""'t Colonel K. D. Murray served in the Eg.vptian war of 18S2 as Deput.v Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Eg.-\-ptiau Frontier Field
Force in 1SS5-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General and was present in the engagement at Giniss-
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
*"'' Colonel H. P. P. Nash served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58. Served in the Hazara campaign on,
the North-West Frontier of India with the 2nd Goorkhas, including the operations on the Black Mountain (Medal
with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Sci-ved in the .-Vfghan war in 1878-80,
and took part with the expedition into the Bazar Valle.y; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
*"'* Colonel C. E. Naylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit andsurreuder of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
'"^ Colonel H. A. T. Nepean was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Sumbulpore district in 1857 and 1858 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*'" Colonel A. L. Nicholson served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal),
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Commissariat Oflicer to Colonel Turner's Field Force in Shahabad
in 1858-59 (Medal).
*" Colonel A. C. Nightingale served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the
Indian mutiny from 25th Sept. 1857 to 20th Feb. 1858, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and other engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Eusofzie
campaign of 1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
*]- Colonel \V. R. Nolan served with the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 1S58, including the affairs of
Eajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zeerapore (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
""■> Colonel \V. North served in the Perak Expedition in 1875 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Bengal
Sappers and Miners in the Afghan war of 1878-79 (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel. Medal), and was present at.
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the operations round Cabal in December 1879 (Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
■"* Colonel W. L. Noverre served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
♦'5 Colonel G. A.Noyes served w-ith the Royal Artillery in the Kgyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*'^ Colonel H. J. Nut'uall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in June and Julj' 1^57 ; thence appointed
Local Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub Inlaotry "' Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer throughout
the mutinies ; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra as
Fyzabad, and in the subsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served also as a voluateer with Hodson's Horse at the
skirmish near Durriabad. Was twice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (three times
meutioned in despatches, and granted an Ensignc.y in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with
two Clasps. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
♦" Colonel R. F. Oakes served in the second Burmese war.
*" Colonel F. D. Ogilvie served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggui
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
*i^ Colonel W. L. K. Ogilvy served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion feoth Rifles in
the Boer war of 1881. Ser\- ed with the 3rd Battalion King's Koyal RifleCorpsin the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the
actiou at Kassasin {9th September), and in command of the Battalion at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with.
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, was appointed Commandant of the Base at Trin-
kitat, and was present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps).
*'" Colonel E. P. Ommanney served in the China war in i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, the cap-
ture of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and at the occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65. and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (MedfJ
with Clasp) ; with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp) ; and with the Duilla Expedition in 1873-74. Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86, and was present at the attack near Mingyan in co:ninandof a Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp);
and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
♦^i Colonel M. W. Ommanney served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal).
*'''^ Colonel R. Ouseley served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the afTair of Ranrmnggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the mutiny at Lucknow, at the action of Chinliut, defence and evacuation of the
Muchee Bhawun, and throughout the defence of the Residencj', subsequent operations against the Gwalior Con-
tingent and battle of Cawnpore, occupation of Futtehpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. Performed the duties
of an Artillery Officer and had charge of one 18-pounder and two o-pounders at Gubbins' outpost during the
.defence of the Residency from July to Nov. 1857 (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a
year's service).
■676 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
*'H Colonel C. H. Palmer served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, incladinsr the operations on the Black Monn-
tam (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Exi^edition in 18S7-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
*'-^ Colonel G. H. Parker served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 in command of the 92nd Highlanders, and was
present m the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and subsequent pursuit
ot the Afghans, m the operations round Cabul in December 1S79 including the storming of theAsmai Heights (men-
tioned m despatches) and the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Charasiab on the 25th April 1880
'(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decorationj. Also served
m the Boer war of 1881 in command of the Regiment.
*-* Colonel H. G. Paske served with the psth Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1855, including the siege
andfallof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian "Mutiny campaign in.
1858 including the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
■"^ Colonel G. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 13th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at an
attack upon and defeat of a large body of rebels at Khonee Pass in the Jubbulpore district on the 27th December
1857 ^Medal).
«H Colonel H. P. Pearson served in the 84th Regiment throughout the operations of the Column under)Havelock,
including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (first and
second), BoorbeakeChovvkee,Bithoor,Mungawar, and Alum Bagh, relief of Lucknow, commanded a Company of
the 84th Regiment in the sortie of 26th September 1837, and at the storming of the Hu-n Khana; served with
Outram's force at the Alum Bagh, also at the assault and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of
Koer Singh (Medal and two Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as D. A. Q. M.
General in command of the Signallers with Sir Samuel Browne's Division, with which he was present at the capture
■of AliMusjid; afterwards as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Doran's Brigade, being present at the affairs at
Kam Dakka and Besud (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colouel).
■'^'5 Colonel C. C. Pemberton served with the Burmese E.ipedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'-"t ColonelPennycuick served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of H Company Madras Sappers (Medal.)
♦-" Colonel P. Percival served the Eastem campaign of 1854-55 '^vith the 79th Highlanders, includmg the battles
of Alma and Balaklava. siege of Sebastopol, assault of the iSth June, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaignof .-858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Hooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Sliahjehanpore, capture of Forts
Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, captm-e of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations
in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
"^t Colonel C. S. Perry served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
'28 Colonel L. P. Perry served in the Egyptian war of 1882, aud commanded a battery of Royal Artillery at the
(battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in desoatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd class of the Medjidie
and Khedive's Star).
«H Colonel E. N. Peters served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
*-'^ Colonel G. Philips served m theiCrimea from September 1854 to February 1855, including the siegeof Sebas-
topol attack and capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th November 1S54, and battle of Inkerman. Was
mentioned in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers as having "particularly distinguished himself "
during the siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■'^t Colonel H. Phillipps served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal and Clasp) . Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858. Served in tihe Afghan war
in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the'battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
"" Colonel Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea from ist .July 1855, including the siege and faU of Sebastopol
.(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Servfed as Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign of t86o. in
the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
■Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
■and Khedive's Star).
*™t Colonel T. H. Pitt served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, includino- the siege andfallof Sebastopol
((Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Colonel F. L. Playfair served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Rangoon 12th and 14th April 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
■•^^ Colonel A. G. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal and
Clasp). Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow; at
the siege and capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurrari, and
subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1S57 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses of
Chendaroe and Jhansi, battle of the Bet wa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from
the isth to the 23rd May 1858, ending in the captvire of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal
with Clasp).
"3 Colonel F. Pocklington served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
She battles of Alma and Inkerman, and ttie siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th (jlass of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"* Sir George Pocock served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from the 20th June to Oct. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*^'' Colonel F. T. PoUok accompanied a field force under Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 in the Prome and Tharawaddio
districts, employed in driving out gangs of Dacoits from Maoung-Gong-Gie, engaged in several minor aifairs in
those districts.
"^ Colonel A. P«ile| servedin the Abyssinian warin 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^ Colonel A. J. Poole served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, including the
second capture of Keding (Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, '^'1 '^^s severely wounded in the affair at
Serobi on the 10th November (mentioned Jin despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the Shan Column in command of a Wing of the 2nd Battalion of the Hamp-
shire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
■'^' Sir Norman Pringle served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
and commanded the outposts during the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force from June 1885 to March 1886 in command
of the ist Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, and was Commandant of the Base at Wady Haifa and in
the Lines of Communication from December 1885 to January 1S86 during the operations on the Upper Nile.
■"' Colonel J. T. Ready served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in i88o, and was present in the
engagements at Girishk and Maiwand, and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
"" Colonel Robert Reid served in the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies
gSth Regiment in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Februaiy 1850. Served
in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Eusofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858,
and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
**' Colonel C. R. Richardson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Moodkce, Perozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal aud two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub
' eamijaign of 1848-49 with the 6ist Regiment, and was present at the action of Ramnuggur, the passage of the
Chenab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the Aflfghans to the
Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Colonels lietired on Fall or Retired Fay or on a Fenslon. — War Services. 677
*" Colonel J. A. Richmond, served with, field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6th November
1858 to 12th March 1859.
■"' Colonel JI. P. Ricketts served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; accompanied as Interpreter
to the 37th Re.st. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah : acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milmau at the action of Alrowlee (mentionedin despatches), and presentthroughout the siege of Azimghur
from zSth March to 15th April 1858, and various skirmishes (Medal).
''*' Colonel H. W. D. Riley served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewangir
(Medal with Clasp),
■"^ Colonel H. B. Roberts was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Re-
doubt Kaleh on the 19th May 1854. Served with the R. M. Brigade during the siege of Sebastopol ; was employed
as Assistant Engineer at Balaklava, and with the R. M. Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Claso, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*'" Colonel G.Forbes-Robertson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the action at Kndjwa, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pur-
suit to Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle of Bareill.v, actions of Pasgaon and
Russulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusofzai campaign
of 1S63-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with_Ciiisp).
**^ Colonel J. F. Robertson served with the Persian E-xpeditiou in 1857, including the bombardment and capture
of Mohunii-a and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the opera-
tions against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara .and Bedee districts from 1 5th February to 23rd May 1858 ;
proceeded with the detachment sent from Dharwar to reinforce the columnunder Colonel ilalcolm before Nurgooud.
•'*■' Colonel W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present with the Martaban Column
on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upon Kyouk Douay, and other affairs during the march (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in Bengal with
Madras Rifles during the mutinies in 1857-59 (Medal).
*^'' Colonel H. S. Robinson was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857-58.
*'^ Major General W. G. W. Robinscn served in the Crimea, includin.g thesiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was in charge of the Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76 (promoted Assistant Commissary General). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyjitian war
of 1882 as Senior Commissariat Officer Base and Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Deputy Commissar.y General, C3., Medal, -ivd Class of the Osmauieh, and Khedive's Star).
*'- Colonel T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian Mutinj' campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
*5^ Colonel R. E. Roe served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the 17th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry to the Saugor
and Nerbudda Field Division, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubai, general action of Banda (men-
tioned in despatches), and surrender of the Rajah of Kirwee on 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
■•^'t Colonel C. K. C. Rooke served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku
■occupation of Tientsm, actions of the i8th and 21st Sept., and surrender of Fekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Bechuanaland E.xpedition under Sir Charles AVarren in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
*^* Colonel G. C. Ross served in the Hazara campaign in 186S (Medal with Clasp).
*^^\ Colonel G. W. C. Rothe served in tiie Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the^capture of All Masjid
as Adjutant of Artillery (meutioned in desjiatehes. Medal with Clasp).
*55 Colonel T. Rowland served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of the ist Battalion of the 5th Foot, and was
present at the operations in Besud and with the Kama Expedition (mentioned in despatches, C£., and Medal).
*^^ Colonel W. H. Rowland served with the 45th Regt. in the Orange River Sovereignty during the Kaffir war of
'■S51-53 (Medal) . Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri
in 1865 (Medal).
*^' Colonel G. A. Russell served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1S59 (Medal).
*=8 Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-.16, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war iu 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian
Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Colonel H. H. St. Leger served daring the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flj-ing
Column under Colonel Christie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna; also in Ross' Camel Corps
with Sir Hugh Rose's Force, and was present at the battle of Gowlowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was Commandant of Korosko from the ist April to the 20th July 1885 (Clasp). Com-
manded the Cameron Highlanders throughout the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1885-86 under Sir Frederick
Stephenson, was Commandant of advanced posts from the aoth November to 29th December, and was present at
the defence of Fort Kosheh and in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
*•" Colonel C. E. Salkeld served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
■'<'' Colonel D. J. D. Safford served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58— with
the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Ghanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
«^ Colonel A. Saltmarshe served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment
in New Zealand during the war of 1863-65, and was severely wounded at Pukikohe (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, and Medal).
♦^ Colonel W. H. Sandham served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
^^ Colonel R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Supply
and road repairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
♦*'+ Colonel J. H. Satterthwaite served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Colonel Savage served with the detachment of the 91st Regiment in the expedition against the insurgent Boers ■
beyond the Orange River, South Africa, in 1845 ; also in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that in 1852-53 (Medal).
*^^ Colonel A. Schmidsen-ed in the Schleswig-Holstein Army during the first Danish war, and took part in the
campaigns of 1848-50, being present at most of the actions, and has received the Schleswig-Holstein decoration.
**' Colonel C. E. S. Scott served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Colonel C. H. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 7th February .
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with Clasp,
i and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the
I actions of Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Galolee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of
GsvaUor (mentioned in despatches). In November 1858 accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the
Gwalior district as Staff Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
•™ Colonel E. H. Scott served with the Bundlecund field force in 1859.
""Colonel Albert Seagrim served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including tha
I siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Colonel H. L. Searle was at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland, 20th May 1854, in action with the .
ftrts of Bomarsuud 15th August, and at the surrender of Port Prasto on tho i6th August. Served with the Baltic
j Expedition in 1855, and in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
*" Colonel W. R. Searle served the Syrian campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal); was at D'Jouni, tha .
I attack ou the fortified position of Gebail, at the surrender of Beyrout, and the storming of Sidon. Served with tho
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Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth of the Narova i8th June— woimdecf
(Medal).
■*" Colonel M. C. Seton served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaigm of i86oinNorth China, including
the action of Sinho, the taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was
present at the taking of the fortified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading,
Tsinpoo, Najow and Cnolin. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
pres-ent in the ensragement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in Decemlier
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (JMcdal with two Clasps). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
with the ind Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the siirremler of ManJalav (Medal with Clasp 1.
■'"* Coionel J. F. T. Shadwell served with the S7th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; commanded the
selected marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction
of the 51st Bengal Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
*" Colonel B. W. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in :857-59. and was present lit
Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chiefs Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also present
at the aflfair of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 29th August 1858, also at
Uoomeragunge on 26th November 1858, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at Biirreeah on the 3rd December 1858 ;
present at the battle of Toolespore (Medal).
*'^ Colonel T. R. Shaw- Hellier served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of |i 882, and was present
in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal] and Khedive's Star).
■'"'•t Colonel Sidebottom-Venner served with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
*"' Colonel R. J, B. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and commanded the storming party
at the Minhla Redoubt and was dangerously wounded in the attack at Kadoe on the 13th January which he con-
ducted (mentioned in despatches, Medal wilh Clasp).
*"=' Colonel T. T. Simpson served with the Peshawur Division during the Sepoy mutiny in 1858. Served with
the Force under Brigadier General Cnamberlain in 1859-60 against the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees, and was present
at the capture and burning of Maidanee (.Medal with Clasp). Served wit^h the Zhob Valley Field Force under
Brigadier General Sir O. V. Tanner from the 2nd September to the 2nd December 1884.
*"' Colonel R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58, and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and ist Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on i8th
Feb. 1858, and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
*'>" Colonel C. F. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian war, and
was present at the defence and occupation of Kertch. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry
during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and loth October 1852, at Nowany
from 19th October to 20th December 1852; accompanied the force under Sir John Cheape to Meeaday, and present
at the attack of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^°-t Colonel C. G. Slade embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
♦*i Colonel F. J. Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed
in connection with the supply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal).
■^^ Colonel G. W. Smith sei-vedwith the gSth Regiment in the Peshawur E.xpeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aifair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the
Heights of the Sitana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant
Adjutant General with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'*3 Colonel J. Smyth commanded the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into Canada in
May 1870.
■'*■' Colonel R. G. Smyth served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture
of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Colonel E. B. Snow served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 and 1855 (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations-
for Gallantry, p. 786.]
'*'' Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of
1850-52 (Medal).
"' Colonel A. T. Spens served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was present at
the landing at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bashire, at Borazjoon (wounded'j.and
action of Khooshab ; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry, which charged and broke the
Persian square (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrokota, forcing of the Muddenpore
Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttra, the three engagements at Jalowlee on the River
Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade), capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonment of
Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore; also served against the rebels
in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*•>* Colonel F. W. M. Spring served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as Commissary of
Ordnance and was in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Senate (Medal).
♦^"Colonel Charles Steel served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimeafrom 29th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■■'■" Colonel Fitzroy Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign
of T857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the North-West Frontier campaign of 1863-64 as Staff Officer of the Field Force under
Colonel Macdonald (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field
Force and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar antl
Lughman Valleys (Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Colonel P. G. Steuart served with the Bombay Column in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the siegeand surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in 1856-57, including
the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
•"^ Colonel John Stevenson served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
campaign in OUde in 1858-59 (Medal). Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
*''* Colonel G. G. Stewart served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of Sinho and Tangku
and at the occupation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
■"^ Colonel H. J. Stock served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major with the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantr3',
p. 786.1
*" Colonel H. W. Stockley served with the Persian Expedition m 1857, and was present at the bombardment of
Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
•"8 Colonel W. Stoddart was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppres-
sion of the Indian Mutiny from 9th February 1858.
*-' Colonel A. Straghan served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaig'h in 1857-58. and wa &
present at the storm and capture of Shorapore (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infan try
in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and commaaded the Battalion at the battle of Tal-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"" Colonel C. D. A. Straker served in the Afehan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
'"' Colonel H. W. Stroud served with the 9St;h Regiment in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also at
Peshawur, under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to j86o.
'"^ Colonel R. W. Studdy was employed in the Transport. Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-79 (Medal). "Served with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
"■3 Colonel N. G. Start served in the Abyssinian campaign and commande.I No. 2 Company B&mbay Sappers
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w hich did excellent service on the Senafe Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture ol'Magdala (Medal).
="* Colonel J. F. Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
sfKi Colonel G. A. Sweny.'as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
General Wilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the ist Brigade ist Division,
and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain
for service. Medal).
5°'' Colonel E. Swetenham served with the Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaio boraer in
1858, and was present at the affair on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
s"' Colonel A. Svvinton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
5"S Colonel B. D. Tarleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of liucknow (Medal with Clasp).
"•' Colonel W. J. Tatham served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal with Clasp).
5'° Colonel A. Taylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
5'2 Colonel J. B. Taj-lor served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1868 to
12th March 1859.
513 Colonel P. T. H. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
5'* Colonel R. A. Taylor served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in sup-
pressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
515 Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24th Foot against the mutineers of the 14th Bengal
Native Infantry at Jhelum on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
515 Colonel E. T. Thackeray served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, iucludiag the actions on the Hindun, battle
of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi (Victoria Cross) ; was afterwards present at the actions of Gan-
geree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including
the attack on Port Rooyah, action of Alyguuge, and capture of Bareilly ; served also the Oude campaign of 1858-59
{Medal with two Clasps) ; was awarded the TJJ " fa- cool intrepidity and characteristic daring in e.'ctinguishing a
fire in the Delhi Magazinn enclosure, on the i6th September 1857, under a close and heavy musketry fire from the
enemy, at the imminent lisk of his life from the CNiplosion of combustible stores in the shed in which the fire
occurred." Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul with the force under
Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagement at JugduUuok — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^1* Colonel H. Thompson served with the lath Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the gth March 1856 until the withdrawal of the Army. Served as Adjutant of the Bijnour Rajpoot Levy
■during the operations in Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler in 1859 ; and as Brigade Major with the Cachar
column of the Looshai Expeditionary Force under Sir G. Bourchier in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1H80 (Medal).
515 Colonel H.M.Thompson served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, including the assault on the Quarries on the 8th June, the capture of the Cemetery and Rifle Pits of the
i8th June, and with the Reserve at the attack on the Redan of the Bth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1863.
5* Colonel Ross Thompson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Hissarik and Lughman
Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
522 Colonel M. Tilford served with the 2nd Battalion both Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
In the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 ia the Shahabad district (Medal). Also served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, and was present in the o,ction of Sinho, the taking of Tangku, the capture of the Tak«
Forts, and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
52* Colonel C. E. Torriano served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman
and at the siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the engagements at Pandora and
Meangunge and the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
525 Colonel F. T. Townshend served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August — wounded (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, iledal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
526 Colonel E. J. Tremlett served in the Zulu war in 1879, ^n'^ was present in the engagements at Kambula
.(mentioned in despatches), Zlobane Mountain, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
527 Colonel the Hon. W. Le Peer Trench served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-58 ; was present
at the operations prior to, and commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton ; also commanded a ladder
party at the assault and capture of Namtow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
523 Colonel Trent-Stoughton served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in 1864-66, was
present at the assault on the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches), and acted as a regimental Major in the action of
To Ranga, and severely wounded in right wrist while leading two Companies of the 68th into the left of the enemy'a
rifle-pits (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
55» Colonel G. H. Trotman served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
July 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
532 Colonel Thomas Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the
siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of
Mudispore, siege and storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch
and Muttra, battle of Galowlee (mentioned in despatches for "steadiness and gallantry "), captures of Calpee
and Gwalior, and several slight affairs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
5W Colonel A. H. Tucker served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
535 Colonel A. Tufnell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at ihe
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards commanded the Battalion to the end of the camp£.ign
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
536 Colonel J. P. Turbervill commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy in 1856,
was actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and received the thanks of the
Bengal Government for hid services.
53' Colonel T. Turner served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
538 Colonel A. C. Twentyman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
539 Colonel P. A. A. Twynam served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, OB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
5" Colo nel G. Tyndall served with the Madras Rifles 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and was present
at the capture of Lucknow, and with the force under Major General Whitlook in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
5*1 Colonel H. B. Urmston served with the expeditionary force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzaies
in 1852-53. Also with that against the Mohmund tribe under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1854, as Assistant Commissioner
and was present in the attack on Shah Mooseh Khel (Medal with Clasp) . '
5'2 Colonel G. F. Vesey served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Attacked and destroyed
a party of Mopla fanatics with a detachment of 43rd Light Infantry at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September
1873, and was thanked by the Madras Government. '
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5« Colonel W. ">7addington served with Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing
at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and during the forced march on Eorazjooir,
the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle 01 Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^** Colonel A. J. Wake served the Rohilcund campaign in 185S, and taking of ForD Mittowlie (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
^' Colonel D. C. Walker served with the Ra.ipootana Field Force in 1857-59, and was present at the capture of
Fort Awah and the siege of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
5'^ Colonel T. N. \valker served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1837-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the i8th July), and was selected as
one of the Subalterns of the ladder part.y at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15 th Septem-
her) ; was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Socah, and surrender of the forts of Rewarrie,
Jujjhur, Ranonde, Furrucknugtir. and BuUnnAghur ; served with the 17th Punjaub Infantry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858, including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Meda)
with Clasp) . Served with the expedition against the Naga. Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of
Konoma (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantr.y, p. 786. J
"' Colonel C. T. Wallace served with the and Battalion Highland Light lufantry in the Egyptian war of 1SS2,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
5<* Colonel F. D. "Walters served with the 44th Eegt. in the Crimea from the 27th .Tan. 1S55. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turki.'ih
Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and
canture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Colonel J. H. Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege anci
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
'=" Colonel William Ward sei-ved in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee
Arabs in 1S65-66. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
5^1 Colonel F. G. E. Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadar's Tank ; commanded the Heav.y
Battery at the storming of Meangnnge, siege and capture of Lucknow; summer campaign in Oude, and actions
of Barree and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (com-
manded the Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the
Fort of Mudjedia — commanded the Mortar Batter.y (three times mentioned m despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
Served at Umbeyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the storming of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Churula (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (Clasp).
"2 Colonel C. J. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"3 Colonel R. J. Watson served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
^" Colonel L. Waveli served with the ist Bencral Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including;
the action of Nujufghnr, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls ; actions of Namoul
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
^'•'' Colonel A. G. Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S.
and was present at Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareilly, Shabjehanpore, and capture'of Mohundee
(Medal). Received a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Light Horse in 1857. Served
with the 19th Hussars throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 18S4 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 15th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
^'i' Colonel A. T. Welsh served with the Soth Regiment m the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the storming of
Martaban, bombardment of Rangoon and subsequent operations on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the
great Dagon Pagoda, and storming of Rangoon; bombardment and capture of Prome (mentioned in General
Goodwin's despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General of India in Council), night attacks of the
- enemy on the Camp on the heights of Prome, and expedition into Ponngdey district in February and March 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major).
"' Colonel H. I. Wheler served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
5S3 Sir Trevor Wheler served in the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles ol
Aliwal and Sobraon»(Medal and one Clasp). Also in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the reUef and
recapture of Pegu, imd the advance on Tongnoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858-59, including the capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, and commanded the troops that defeated the
Nusseerabad Brigade at Sahadutgunge on 30th March 1858 capturing five guns (Brevet of Major). Proceeded to
Central India and served under Sir Robert Napier; was in command of a field force for some months in the pur-
suit of Prince Ferozshah (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Eusofzai Field Force in 1863, and was severel.y
wounded at TJmbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan war of 1865-66 (Clasp) .
^'■^ Colonel P. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Futtehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal) .
="" Colonel S. D. White served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served
also in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the actions near Agra and AUyghur, operations near
Shereghur Ghaut, and action of Dowra (Medal).
'■'>'■ Colonel W. H. White served with the 49th and 26th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of
1852-53, and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 26th May 1852, attack and
destruction of the Burman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th aud i8th July, and
from 2Qth Julv to 18th Aug. 1852 (Medaf with Clasp for Pegu).
5«2 Colonel W. Whitla commanded a detachment of the ist Battalion 10th Regiment in the Perak River Expedition
in 1875, and commanded the troops when a combined naval and military force attacked and captured two stockades
and five guns (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Colonel B. R. Whittaker served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. the expedition to Borazjoou, and action at Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
5'=* Colonel J. E. Whitting served as an ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers
during the Indian Mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. Also served as Lieutenant with the Sth Regiment
during the Oude campaign till Feb. 1859 (Medal with (Jlasp for Lucknow).
""5 Colonel J. McG. Whitton served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force, and had charge of a
Laager during the engagement at Lang's Nek.
'<*> Colonel Montgomery Williams served with the S4th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppres-
sion of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign
of 1S68, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
=«' Colonel R. F. WiUiams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pre-
sent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Colonel A. E. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the forced march on
Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
56' ColonelH. B. Wilson servedwiththe 71st Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against
the Bonevrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the nth
November to the ist December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
5'" Colonel W. F. Wilson served with the 00th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Kambtila and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
5" Colonel R. W. C. Winsloe served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th August 185;, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Tul.;ish Medal). Served with
Coloneh Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services. 68i
the 2ist Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi — severely wounded (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom
— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen). Served with the Burmese B.xpedition in
1886-87 m command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
5'* Colonel .T. Withers served in the Abyssinian war of 1868 (Medal).
^"3 Colonel Ambrose Wolrif>:e served in the Baltic in August and September 1854 (Medal) ; served the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, and was with the Light Division of the Army
at the battle of Inkerman. and in the Trenches during the whole winter; present with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during the siege, and at its fall in 1855 ; served as Adjutant to the R.^I. Battalion on the Kertch Expedi-
tion and occupation of Yeni Kale, was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian Medal,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Commanded the Royal Marines in the engagement with the forts at
Kagosima in Japan on the 15th August 1864 (Brevet of Major) . Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at
the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Major of Brigade at the capture and
destruction of t,he batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the sth to the 8th Sept.
1864 (mentioned in despatches).
^'* Colonel H. Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;. Served in the campaign on the North- West Fron-
tier in 1862, and was present at the action at Sttubkudder (.Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle-
Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal) . Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i88r.
5'i Colonel J. Woodcock served m the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
5"£ Colonel W. W. Woodward served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the battle of Kooshab-
(Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa
Hills at Mybeekanta and Goozerat (Medal).
5^8 Colonel C. W. Yonge served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
S'3 Colonel T. H. B. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
560 Colonel W. Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including tho siege-
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party (severelj' wounded), and assaults of the;-
Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals), Also served im
the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
581 Colonel J. Younger. — For War Services, see Militia Artillery, p. 883.
Lieut.Golonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Lt.Colonel C. H. E. Adamson was employed on civil duty during the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (received
the thanks of the Govei-nment of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
't Lt.Colonel R. I. Adamson served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lt.Colonel H. B. Adcock served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequen
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel R. L. Agassiz. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantly, p. 786.
* Lt.Colonel G. A. Agnew served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was-
present with Havelock's Column at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept., relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
now (wounded) 17th Oct., defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, campaign in Oude, and final capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
' Lt.Colonel W. G. Alexander served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1SS5, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaisra
of 1857-58, iueliidiug the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Secundrabagh and Shahnujuf,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khodagunge, storming of the Beguim
Kotee and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort at Rohea and campaign of Rohilcund, including actions of Alle-
gnnge and Bareilly ; served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgawn imd Russulpore,
attack on fort at Mithowlee and action of Biswah (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Force under Sir John
Garvock at Umbeyla on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel R. V. Allen served in the China Expedition. Also with the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and-
at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel M. A. Alves served in the Afghan war in 1879-So, and was present in the engagement at Char-
asiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in desoatohes, Medal).
s Lt.Colonel E. F. Angelo served with the 28Lh Regt. in the Crimea from August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■' Lt.Colonel B. Y. Arbackle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
(Medal with Clasp) . During the Afghan war in 1879-80 he was emnloyed on Commissariat duty ( .Medal) .
^0 Lt.Colonel F.H. Armstrong^ served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign m 1S85 (Clasp).
1' Lt.Colonel J. A. Armstrong served with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the-
operations of 1868 ; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde^s despatch for havino-
rapidly constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with Clasp). "
" Lt.Colonel M. Armstrong served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Aytoun served in the Southern Mahratta camnaign of 1844-45, including the siege and capture of
the forts of Punella, Pownghur, Monohur, and Munsuntosh. Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny 1858-59,
including the ijursuit of Tautia Toppee, actions with Bheels, siege of Dwarka, and action of Somnassa (Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel P. Bailey served with tho Bhootan E.xpedition in 1865 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal witb
Clasp).
i» Lt.Colonel T. J. Bailey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition
in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'6 Lt.Colonel C. D. Baillie served the campaign of i860 in China with srdBufTs (Med.al with Clasp for tho Takui
Forts).
1' Lt.Colonel J. E. Baines served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force on Transport
duty (Medal).
IS Lt.Colonel R. A. Baker sarved with the Sanger Field Force during 1858.
^5 Lt.Colonel Wm. Banks served throughout the Eastern cam-paign of 1854-55, inelv.ding the affairs of Bul'^ana-'-
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot); siege and fall 01 Sebastopol and sortie wj'ith
Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). '
-" Lt.Colonel W. Bannatyne served :n the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel C. St. J. B. Barnett was attached to the loth Foot during the Indian Mutiny campaign in i8- 3-59
and was present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow relfef of
Azimghur, and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan Expedition in i86t;
(Medal with Clasp), and with the ist Goorkhas throughout the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp).
^2 Lt.Colonel F. Barnston served on the Bhootan B.xpedition, including the recapture of Dewan'o-iri in 1865 (Medal
with Clasp). °
» Lt.Colonel M. M. Battye served in the Indian campaign 011857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Dinapor and
attempt to relieve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Cbauda, Umeerpore Sultan
pore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and ICaisabaf'h (Medal
with Clasp). ° ^
682 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
~* Lt.Colonel D. "W. Becher served in the Panjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallali
and Goojerat (iledal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and commanded a Detachment of
the 8th irregular Cavalry at the repulse of rebels from Huldwanee on the i8th Sept. 1857 (Medal).
2" Lt.Colonel S. W. Bell served with the 8ist Regiment throughout the Indian Mutin.y in 1857-58 (Medal).
-'' Lt.Colonel F. E. Bennett served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, ^id was in charge of the Control
Department for a short time while Colonel Festing was in command (Medal).
-" Lt.Colonel W. G. T. Bickford served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel F. H. Blanshard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
-^ Lt.Colonel L. Blathwayi. served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present
at the siege and capture of Luckuow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of
Rampore Kussia, and passage of the CJogra (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the expeditionary force in China in
1S60-62 and was present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Also served with the
Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal).
''" Lt.Colonel Blea.vmire served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill Tribes in Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier.
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillian-
wallali (wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including defence of
i;awnpore, and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel Boileau served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub in 1848-49 (Medal). Also
throughout the defence of the Residency of Luckuow until relieved by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches, and
thanked b.y the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service.
'^^ Lt.Colonel A. J. Borton was present as Adjutant with the 69Lh Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870.
'^ Lt.Colonel J. Boulderson served with the 71st Highlanders ia the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present
at the battle of Kotakeserai, recapture of Gwalior, and operations against Burgore and Dowlut Sing (Medal with
Clasp). Served also throughout the campaign against the hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863 (.Medal with
Clasp). Served with the gist Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingiudhlovu
and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
■^' Lt.Colonel H. S. Bouchier served with the Battalion of Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Lt.Colonel John Bourchier served with the 8ist Regiment throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) .
^' Lt.Colonel H. G. Bowen commanded a detachment of the 8Sth Regiment at East London during the early part
of the Kafir war of 1877-78, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel W. J. Boyes served with the DufBa Expedition in 1874-75, and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expe-
dition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879- So (Brevet of Major, Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel H. R. Bradford served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ram-
.nuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at -JuUundur
when the Native Troops mutinied on the 7th June 1857, and accompanied the pursuing Column (Medal).
™ Lt.Colonel J. D. Bradley served in the Crimea from 10th Jan. 1855 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel J. L. Bradshaw served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
*' Lt.Colonel W. M. Brander served in the Zulu war of 1S79, ^i^d was mentioned in despatches " for the great
iudgment he showed in selecting a landing place and camping ground " at the wreck oJ the Cli/de (Medal with
Clasp).
*- Lt.Colonel E. Brandt served with the ist Bombay Fusiliers dtiring the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 at Siikkur
in tbe Punjaub, and in Central India.
*5 Lt.Colonel II. K. Brereton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, brevet of
Lt.Colonel Medal with Clasp).
<* Lt.Colonel F. H.Bridgmau servedintheKafir war in 1877-78, andin the Zulu war in i879{Medal with Clasp).
■'s Lt.Colonel J. A. J. Briggs served with the :8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
at the capture of Orakau and at the affair of Nukumaru (Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel F. S. S. Brind sei-ved throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-60 in defence of the Kumaon
Hills, and in Rohilcand, including the affairs of Huldawhanee and Buhairee, and action of Churpoorpah (con-
itusedl; the second Oude campaign, and with Ross's f^amel Corps in Central India (Medal). Served with the 19th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Bright in the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 17th
Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatch.
Brevet of Major, Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel W. H. Brind served as a Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and
was present at the landing under heav.y fire in Hallilah Bay, taking of the Bushire Forts, bombardment storm
and capture of Bushire (wounded), battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
Was also actively engaged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857.
Served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in
the actions of Barree, Nawabgunge, and Kentour, engagement with and capture of five guns from the Nusseera-
bad Brigade, and several other actions in Oude (Medal). Served with the nth Punjaub Infantry in tha China
war of i860 at the defence of Canton; and in 1861 was engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosung against
the Taeping rebels (Medal).
'1 Lt.Colonel VV. E. Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of
SeJjastopol, attacks of the Redan on 18th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept. ; also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a party
of the 57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier Coghlau at the attack and capture of the Arab village of
Sheik Othman on the 18th March 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in the
New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
=•2 Lt.Colonel E. F. Browne served throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusseerabad in May
1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.cfolonel H. R. Y. Browne served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in the
engagementat Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^* Lt.Colonel W. H. Browne served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier war of 1863, and
was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel B. H.Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including
the attack of the Gate Pah, engagement at Te Ranga and attack on Putahi Pah (Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel T. Burke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August 1855, including the
Biege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to
6th Dec. 1857, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel A. St. L.Burrovves served m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-
«1-Mahuta, and, as Adjutant of the Battalion, in the action at Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the
Mounted Infantry of the Ro.yal Marines, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of
Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
=^ Lt.Colonel C. M. Calderon served on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
" Lt.Colonel C.F. Call served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-u-deen
and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
«" Lt.Colonel A. H. Campbell served in the Eastern campai,gn with the Turkish Contingent as Assistant
Adjutant General from October 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Modal, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the
LieitLColoiiels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 683
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 as Brigade Major at Allahabad and was present in the engagement at Munseata
(mentioned in despatches); also eerved in the Oude campaign in iSsS-sg in command of the 8th Irregular Cavalry
and was present at the capture of the fort and town of Sandee ( Medal) .
'i Lt. Colonel N. Campbell served with the yoth Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sehastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 185S-59,
dncladiTig i'-.e siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of AUygunge, Bareilly, and
Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra. at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel R. E. Cane served in South China from 1857 to i860, successively as Acting Quarter Master
■to the combined force of Royal and Roj-al Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including
the assault and capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 and minor affairs. Volunteered for service in North China in 1S60 ;
.present at the capture of Taku Forts with siege train (Medal with two Clasps) . Served during the occupation
■of Tientsin as Provost Marshal and Drill Instructor to Manchu Artillerv: also as Acting Adjutant and Quarter
Master Royal Artillery against the Taoping rebels near Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of Kahding, in
command of a Mortar Battery of native Chinese gunners attached to Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, and
ust Class Gold and Red Coral Medal from the Chinese Government). Served as Staff Officer and luterpieter, with
powers of Provost Marshal, to the Column under Captain A. H. Murray, Royal Artillery, in support of Gordon's
-Anglo-Chinese Force against the Taeping rebels near Shanghai in 1863 (mentioned in despatches).
" Lt.Colonel Sydney Cargill served in the Afghan war in 18-9-80 (Medal).
*» Lt.Colonel N. E. Carr served in the Indian campa'.gn of 1857-58 whilst employed on the Public AVorks o
3ndia, and was engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at Causanbunda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1857 (Medal).
.Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in . 867-68 on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport
Train, and was mentioned in despatches for zeal anc' ability (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel G. T. Can-e served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign, and
■was present at the action otOrakau, and assisted in conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during ihe
Wanganui campaign, and present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in despatcbe^. Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with
the MahsGod Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Egyptiaa war of i832, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1886-87 (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel E. H. Chamberlin served with the 3rclBattalionof the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian
Mutiny and throughout the Oude campaign of 1857-58, being present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
4jattle of Kewabgunge, and numerous minor actions (Medal with Clasp). Served with the same Battalion in the
.■campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with
■Clasp).
^ Lt.ColonelW.R.B.ChamberlinservedintheKafirwarofi877-78,andintheZulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel G. H. J. M. Chapman commanded a detachment of the 5th Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade
in 1857-58 in pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and nth Irregular Cavahy — received the thanks of the Lieutenant
■Governor of Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers duringthe Oude campaign of 1858- 59 (Medal) .
'" Lt.Colonel J. Charles served in the Afghan .var in 1878-79 (Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel R. G. Charlton served with the 8ist Regiment m the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
"- Lt.Colonel 0. J. Cheetham proccieded to the Gold Coast with Colonel Festing's detactiment of Marines in May
1873, and served in the Ashantt war till invalided in September (.Medal). Served in the Egj'ptian war of 1S82
.■(Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Lt.Colonel G. P. Churchill served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Seiwed in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel H. W. Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senafe to
Addigerut and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
a884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Sir M. J. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Political Officer and Special Commissioner, and was
present at the sm-render of Sekukuni (Brevet of Major, and CMG.). Served in the Boer war of 1881 and took
■part in the defence of Potchefstroom.
"^ Lt.Colonel M. de S. M. K. G. A. Clarke ser%-ed the Eastern campaign until severely wounded in the head and
*aken prisoner in a sortie on the Trenches on the night of the 21st Dec. 1854 (mentioned in despatches, prisoner
■Of war until 19th Sept. 1855), having been present at the battles of .Alma and Inkerman and siege ofSebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in New Zealand
in 1866 (Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel C. Coates served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Inyezane and in the advance to Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
"* Lt.Colonel John Cobb served in the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
Btorm and capture of the city. Served as Adjutant ^^th the expedition to the north of China in i85o, including the
action of Smho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operatious (Medal
■with three Clasps) .
" Lt. Colonel W. La T.Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines
at the capture of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New
Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1865 in the operations against the natives.
1 *" Lt.Colonel J. E. Collins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of several expeditions
against the enemy near Mandalay (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*' Lt.Colonel J. A. S. Colquhoun served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the
tPeiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel J. C. Conington served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur
and subsequent operations (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with the Brigade in
ihe Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterlj- as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master of the
ast Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel C. O. Cornish served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
*5 Lt.Colonel F. F. Cotton served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
•Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel G. Coussmaker served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858.
" Lt.Colonel C. W. Cragg served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign lromthe6tti Sept. i855,inolud-
mg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, including the aifair at Secuudra, siege and capture of Lucknow, bat'.ie of Naivabgu nge (slightly
■wounded), capture of Fort Birwah as one of the storming party (mentioned in despatches, Mecial with Clasp),
Served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry during the campaign in Bandlecund under Brigadier General F.
'Wheeler in 1859-60, and commanded the 1st Division Bundlecund Flying Column from April i860 to Maj' 1S61.
** Lt.Colonel F. 15. N. Craulurd served with the 80th Regiment in Barmah in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
I Also in the Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in 1858-59, including the capture of Simree Fort and defence of
Poorwah (Medal).
I ■*' Lt.Colonel John Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
and was present with Havelock's Force at the assault and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Residency,
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greater
part of the time as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's service). Served iu the
Afghan war of 1878-So, and took part with the two e.Kpeditions into the Bazar Valley, with the Zaimusbt Expedi-
tion as Superintendent of Army Signalling, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force as Assistant Quarter
Master General (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel F. Creighton served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
•^' Lt.Colonel E. R. M. Crooke served in the Soudan campaign m 1884-85. took part in the defence of Suakin and
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was present at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in desoatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'2 Lt.Colonel J. G. Crosbie served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from June to September
1880; accompanied Sir Fredericlv Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan Expedition in rcB4 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp and
Khedive's Star.
'^ Lt.Colonel A. J. C. Cunningham served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan Field Force in 1B75-76
(Medal with Clasp).
'* Lt.Colonel C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached duty at
Antalo, superintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal).
*■'' Lt.Colonel Mich.ael Curry served in the mutiny in India in 1837-5S, and was present when the Sist Regiment,
under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of
Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel H. M. Dale served with the Burmese E.ipedition in 1885-B6 (Medal with Clas]j).
'' Lt.Colonel E. S. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu in November, its
defence from 5th to 14th Dec. 1S52, and at the subsequent operations in that vicinity. Sei-ved with the Madras
Sappers and Miners during the remainder of the war, and accompanied Sir J. Cheape's expedition to Meeady (Medal
with Clasp for Petru) . Also served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal from Feb. 1858, including the occu-
pation of the Alumbagh under Outram, the cajiture of Lucknow, campaign n Oude in 1858, passa^ge of the Goomtee
at Sultanpore, and other minor affairs, also at Shahpore, and at the Fort cf Koili (Medal with Ciasp).
'* Lt.Colonel R. Davies served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with tht nth Hussars, including the affairs of
Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded and horse shot), and Tchernaj'a, siege and.
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, also the Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
'" Lt.Colonel F. R. DeBude served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48- 49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of
Goojerat(Medalwithtwo Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in command of the Artillery of Major
Crawford Chamberlain's Column (Medal). Commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughoui the opei'ationsof the
expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, and was preseot at the storming of
Laloo and capture of Umbeyla (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel C. A. A. de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Puittyabad, capture of
Chandairee Fort, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal).
i°- Lt.Colonel W. A. Delacombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
">* Lt.Colonel W. Delano served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of CMllianwallai and
Goojerat (charger shot) , and pursuit of the Silihs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the-
Eusofzie district with ISrigadierBradshaw's Force ill 1840; and with Sir Charles Napier's Force at the forcing oJ
the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Served agaiiist the Googaira rebels in 1837— charger killed (Medal).
'"^ Lt.Colonel de Longueville served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign with a light field battery, and was.
present at the actions of Agra (horse shot) and AUyghur— severely wounded (Medal) . Served as Aide de Camp to
General Showers throughout the operations in the'Cossea and Jyntea Hill (mentioned in despatches) . Served in the
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp) .
">* Lt.Colonel A. H. Des Barres served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at
Malaha Junction. El Magt'ar, Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasiu, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
!"" Lt.Colorel W. K. Despard served throughout the Ashanti war from the oth June 1873. Was attached to th&
42nd Highlanders as Transport Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Oi-dahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
""' Lt.Colonel W. Dickinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege
and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Seikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the ist Sind Irregular Horse during the Persian expedition in 1S57, and was present at the siege and
capture of the Fort of Awah (Medal with Clasp). Was detached in command of a Squadron of the 3rd Sind Horse
to Rajpootana in March 1859; employed against the Marree Tribe in 1859 (thanked by the Governor General).
Was detached in command of a Squadron of Sind Horse to the Nuggur Parkur Field Force from July to December
1859. Served with the Expedition to Aljyssinia in 1867-68, including the operations against Magdala (Medal),.
'"^ Lt.Colonel G. M. Dobbin served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations resulting
in the capture of Rangoon, and served with the expedition to Donabew in Feb. and March 1853 (mentioned ia
despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Proceeded with the Force to occupy the Fort of Phillour on the- outbreak
of the mutiny in May 1857, and officiated as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in charge of the Magazine through-
out the mutiny (mentioned in the Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859, *i"<i received a letter from th*
Secretary of State for India conveying Her Majesty's aDorobation of his conduct during the mutiny).
'"* Colonel P. Dods served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
i"5 Lt.Colonel H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1855, and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri
(Medal with Clasp).
"" Lt.Colonel G. Dare Dowell served in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854-55, and was present at the^
bombardment of Sweaborg and several minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal) f
was awarded the TJffi for the following service:—" .\n explosion having occurred in one of the rocket-boats of thft
Arrogant during an attack on the forts near Viborg, Lieutenant Dowell (who was on board the Euhi/ gunboat whila
his own boat was receiving a supply of rockets) was the first to jump into the quarter boat of the Bubji, and with,
three volunteers, himself pulling the stroke oar, proceeded instantly, under a heavy fire of grape and musketry, to-
the assistance of the cutter's crew. The Russians endeavoured to prevent his object of saving the men and boat,
but Lieutenant Dowell succeeded in taking up three of the boat's crew, and placing them on board the Ruby, and OQ
his returning to the spot was mainly instrumental in keeping afloat and bringing off the sinking cutter."
1'* Lt.Colonel E.C.L.Durnford served with the B.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the forts
of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854, tte latter part of the time doing duty as Assistant Engineer. Served -with the
Baltic Expedition in 1855, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal).
"^Lt.Colonel Dysart served in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor field division in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
"^ Lt.Colonel Ellemian served in the Peshawur Expeditionary force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney
Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindos'tanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4tb
Mav (Medal with Clasji).
'16 Lt.Colonel J. M. I). Elliot served with the 4th Regiment the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
!■' Lt.Colonel A. Ellis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, an*
Turkish Medal).
"<> Lt.Colonel E. C. Elliston served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Koorumj
Valley (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches). !
"" Lt.Colonel A. E. England.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
1^" Lt.Colonel J. M. F. England served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet, of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
'"' Lt.Colonel C. M. Erskine served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar -with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
'-- Lt.Colonel E. \V. Evans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th
October 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded), and storming of the Redan on the 8th
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medixl). Served as Brigade Major ist Brigade Hazara Field Force in
j868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .1
"3 Lt. Colonel Everitt served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Marine Artillery Battalion, and|
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was present in the engagement at El Magfar, at the two actions at Kassasin, and a the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Meda
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1" Lt.Colonel V. G- L. Eyre served in the Affjhan war of 187S-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, the operations in tlie Khosi; Valley, the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, the operations
round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and the engagement at Saidabad ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
'2= Lt.Colonel H. J. Faircloth served with the 8ist Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the Sist Regiment, under Colonel Renny
with two troops of the Bengal Horse "Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meerone Regitneiit of Native Cavah-y and three.
Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79,
and was present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
12^ Lt.Colonel C. H. Fairlie served in the Rohilcui\d district with the Column under Colonel Jones (Medal).
"'" Lt.Colonel F.Falkner served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th September 1835
antil the evacuation on 12th .Tuly 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war from 15th Nov. 186310 1864, including
the capture of Rangia.ohia (Medal).
J^o Lt.Colonel R. H. Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present with the
33rd Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
!■" Lt.Colonel E. Feneran lnnde(l witia che 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13^ Lt.Colonel G. A. Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and battles ofChillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'2* Lt.Colonel E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was pre-
sent at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
1-'^ Lt.Colonel A. Fonblanque served on the China e.Kpedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the e.-cpedition to the North and
was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25i;h June 1859 ; served also the campaign of i860, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and sabseuiient operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
135 Lt.Colonel E. M. Forbes served with the Bhootan E.-sipedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of
Fort Dalimkote (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war In 1879, including the operations in the Khyber
Pass (Medal).
13" Lt.Colonel H. V. Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
138 Lt.Colonel J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutin3' at Aurungabad in June 1857, and sub-
sequent relief of Mhow ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar ; in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle
and subsequent capture of Gurraria (wounded), at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (wounded)
and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koouch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th
to 23rd May 185S, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai,
and capture of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maan Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with
Clasp).
'■™ Lt.Colonel A. J. Ford served with the 35th Regt. in Shahabad from July to Nov. 1858, and was present at the
affairs of Rampora-Perrara and Jumaon (Medal).
'*! Lt.Colonel C. W. Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the
strongly stockaded town of Saba ou 21st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo
near Lagos on 25th April 1861.
1*3 Lt.Colonel C. R. Franklen served in the Crimean campaign from March 'S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 185S-59, and was fre-
quently engaged with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
1" Lt.Colonel B. J. Fryer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, including the siege
and capture of Luckno w and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigadier
Major with the Sikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch).
1*5 Lt.Colonel M. C. Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military Forceagainstthe
Mahomedan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1861, and was present at the destruction of
several strongly stockaded towns ; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterwards
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches) .
1*' Lt.Colonel B'. C. Gavega,n served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
battle of Alma, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and battle of Inkerman — shot through the body (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a detachment against the Crobboes during the operations on
the West Coast of Africa in 1863-64 (promoted Captain on half pay). Served with the ist Battalion Berkshire
Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the 1st September, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1** Lt.Colonel Gibson served in the Indian campaign of 1858 in Rohilound (Medal) .
1*' Lt.Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen served in the Burmese war in 1853 as Aide de Camp to General Godwin
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served on special duty with the left Column of the Bhootan field force as Surveyor,
and was present at the storm and capture of the fort of Dalimkot and the stockade of Chamoorchi in December
1864 (Clasp).
1^0 Lt.Colonel J. A. D. Gordon served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese B.'cijedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasii).
151 Lt.Colonel G. A. E. Gore served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
152 Lt.ColonelL. A. M. Grajme was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower part of the Bassein river
in Jan. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and
present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagn, defence of the Alumbagh from 25th
Sept. to Nov. 1857, relief of Luckno w by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Luck-
now, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the
" extent and value of his assistance," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
153 Lt.Colonel D. A. G. C. Graham served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair
at All Boghan under Lt.Colonel Frver, and the expeditions against the Wuzeeree Khugianis and to the Hissarik
Valley, under Lt.General Bright (Medal).
'5* Lt.Colonel R. J. G. Grant was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of
Sabajee, on the Gambia, on the 1st June 1853. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 35th
Regiment.
155 Lt.Colonel F. L. Graves served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and at the occupation of Ghuznee (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp) .
156 Lt.Colonel H. P. Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, in th->
provinces of Tarauaki and Waikato (Medal).
157 Lt.Colonel G.C. Gregory served throughout the Indian mutiinies of 1857-59, and was present with the Meeruc
Volunteer Horse d uring Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1857 in several minor affairs in the Meerut District. Present with
the ist Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Ba.mpore-Kussia in Ou le, in Lord
Clyde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Amechee aud Shunker-
pore, affairs of Bu-xar Ghat, Forts Bujidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhas in
the Bhootan campaign 1864-66 (wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghaa war of 1877-80 with
the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed KUcyl and Oorzoo near
Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
158 Lt.Colonel Grindlay served the Punjaub campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Chillianwallah (severely
wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General
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Nicholson's Movable Column at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee.onthe 12th,
and i6th July 1857 (Brevet of Major), and was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal
with Clasp) .
'^' Lt.Golonel A. Gnibb served throufrhout the Waikato and Tauransra campaij^ns during the New Zealand wars
of 1863-6 J, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ran ga (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
'™ Lt. Colonel W. Gully served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow,
canture of Calpee (Mednl with three Clasps).
"" Lt. Colonel H, C. Halkett served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
wards on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881
Served with the Sikkim Kxpedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'f>2 Lt.Golonel C. E. Hallett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1S71-72 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
's' Lt.Colouel C. J. Hamilton was employed in Natal durinsr the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
»** Lt.Colonel B. F. Handy served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'^5 Lt.Golonel W. Handyside served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Roval
Artillery at the battles of Alma and Balakla^a, capture of Kertch an 1 Yenikale, siege and fall of Sehastopol. Was
Brigade Adjutant to the Land Transport Corps from July to Dec. 1855, and Brigade Major from ist January to 30th
September 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"••' Lt.Colonel J. E. Harden served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1853, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and IJmbe.yla (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Lt.Colonel J. B. Hardy served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present on the mortar-raft through-
cut the bombardment and capture of Mohumsra (Medal with Clasp). Detached to Herat on a Political Mission by Sir
James Outram during the Indian rebellion of 1857-58. Subsequently served with a Fljang Column on the line of the
Taptee river in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Served in the interior of Arabia in 1865-66 against
the Foodlee Arabs, and present at the skirmishes of Beer Said, Jowalla. and Ahmoodea, and at the destniction of
the Forts of Al Khor (severel.y contused and burnt by explosion).
"''* Lt.Colonel R. T. Hare served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the battle of
Budleekeserai (wounded) , siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with especial approbation and thanks
for zeal and coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bolundshnr and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, d(!feat of the Gwalior Contuigent at Cawnpore (mentioned in despatch) , siege of Calpee — mentioned (Medal
with two Clasps).
1*' Lt.Colonel C. E. Harenc served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the expedition into the Lughman
Valley (Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel T. Harris ssrved in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Canda-
har Field Force, and was present in the engagements at Girishk (wounded) and on the Helmund (mentioned in
despatches), in the action at Maiwand (wounded), and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
'''' Colonel H. L. Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"2 Lt.Colonel E. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been
" indefatigable in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain
sides " (Medal with Clasp). Served in t'-,'' Jowaki Afreedee E.xpedition in 1S77-78, and was present at the capture .
of Jummoo (mentioned in despatches, L.iasp). -served in the Afghan war of 1879-80, first in charge of the road
from the Indus at Khushilghur to the British' frontier at ThuU, and afterwards as Field Euginear with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Brevet of Major, Medal).
'"' Colonel G. S. Harvey served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku
and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
''* Lt.Colonel H. J. Harvey served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
Pe.shawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude (Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel J. W. Haynes served throughout theAshanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements of the
27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'"' Lt.Colonel J. Healey served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian campaign, and was present at the reduction
of the Fort of Arrah in Jan. 1858, at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at
Kotaria, euiiwise on and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal).
'"' Lt.Golonel J. ]\I. Heath served in the Soudan in 1885, and took part in the operations for the withdrawal of the
Egyptian Garrison from Harrar {CIIG.).
"* Lt Colonel Heaton served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the
engagement ofUlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two
Clasps).
1"' Lt.Colonel W. J. Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 187B-79 as Survey Officer at Candahar, and subsequently in charge of
the survey operaMons \\ ith the ThuU Chotiali Field Force (Brevet of Major, Medal) .
"" Lt Colonel R. Hennell. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
'*' Lt.Colonel G. E, Heme sei-ved the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress, also at the battle of (Joojerat, surrender of the Sikh army
at Rawnl Pindee, and pursuit of the Afghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) .
'*- Lt.Colonel J. Hesketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Royal Artillery, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, liattles ot Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(iledal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'*^ Lt Colonel H. Hevvett served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he served in charge of a mortar in the flotilla employed against Sebas-
topol during the siege, and also at the bombardment and surrender of Kiubourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Three times mentioned in despatches.
'** Lt.Colonel H. S. Higginson served throughout the Haiara and Black Mountain cami^aign in i858 (Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
"» Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
i8« Lt.Colonel J. Y. Holland commanded a Detachment employed on board H.M.S. Fury, and on shore at the
capture and destruction of 23 piratical vessels and 250 guns in Bias Bay (China) on the ist Oct. 1849, and in H.M.S.
Medea at the destruction of 13 piratical vessels and 120 guns at Kuto (China), on the 4th and 5th March 1850.
Served in boats of H.M S. Hastings on the Irawaddy in the autumn of 1852, in action with Burmese troops at
Meet-tha on 30th September, and on shore at the capture and occupation ot Prome (Medal with Clasji for Pegu).
Served in the China war of 1S60 (Medal). Commanded the Mai-ines of the Squadron (serving with the Army) in
the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the capture of the entrenched Camps at Wongkadza ]
and Lukakong, the stockades at Nahzian, the fortified towns of Kiaochiao, Siaotang, and Tserpoo, the walled j
cities of Kahdiug, Singpoo, and Ghiaotin, and many minor affairs (Brevet of Major).
'*' Lt.Colonel T. J. Holland served in the Crimea with the 10th Hussars (Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter
Ma.ster General of Sir Henry Havelock's Division throughout the Persian ca,mpaign of 1856-57, including the
scorming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bnshire, forced march to Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, Dom- ;
bardmeiit and capture of forts at Mohuirra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and three times
mentioned in despatches). Served again as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Central India Field Force
in the Indian Mutiny under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the attack on Rhatghur, the battle of Baroda, the
relief oil Saugor, tbe attack on and capture of Ga.rrakota, the action and forcing the pass of Muddenpore, the siege
and storm of Jhansi, the battle of th'i B^twa, the action and capture of Koonch, the action of Muttra, the battle
o.' Gallowlie, the action and capture of Calpee, and the action of Kotah ke Serai (horse wounded); the storm and
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or B,etired Fay or on a Fenslon. — War Services. 687
capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powrie, the action of Bejapore, and the battle of Kooudrye (Meda
with Clasp, and several times mentioned in despatches as having "evinced considerable intelligence, great cool-
ness under fire, and marked presence of mind with conspicuous gallantry "). Served also as Assistant Quarter
Master General and head of the Intelligence Department of Sir John Micbel's Division in Malwa, and was present
in the actions of Rajghur, Beowra, Mongrowlie, Sindwaho, and Kurai (mentioned in despatches). Served again
as Assistant Quarter Master General in Bombay to superintend the embarkation of the Abyssinian Force, and
afterwards in charge of the Quarter Master General's Department at Head Quarters throughout the Abyssinian
campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and ac the storming and capture of Magdala (CB., and
Medal; Lord Napier in his despatch mentions " that Captain Holland's exertions have been conspicuous, and the
exactness, promptitude, and ability with which they have been carried out deserve my warmest commendation ").
"''' Lt. Colonel E. G. V. HoUoway served with the Corps of Observation under Sir James Outram at the
Alumbagh from 25th February till April 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp).
1"^ Lt.Colonel T. Horniblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regim-ent with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1859, and was present at assault of the Fort of Beyt, and siege and oofu'.^ation of Dwarka.
'™ Lt.Colonel H. F. Horusby served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-5S, and was present a.t the de Tea
of the Gwalior rebels at Shahrajpore, was Orderly Officer to Major Barnston commanding 2nd Battalion 0
Detachments at the defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov. 1857, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
including the capture of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, 32nd Mess House and Tarakote ; also present at the
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"' Lt.Colonel Hornsby-Drake served with the ist Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
-"^ Lt.Colonel H. Howell served in the Afghan war in 7878-79 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in 18B1. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the ist Punjab infantry
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^''* Lt.Colonel C. S. Hunt served as Baggage Master of the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59, and was present in
the actions of Kirwee, Punwarree, and on the banks of the Jumna (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for
Central India) .
'^^ Lt.Colonel J. Hunter served in the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
i"' Lt.Colonel T. A. Hunter served at the siego of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleekeserai, opera-
tions daring the siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Sikkim
Field Force under Lt.Colonel Gawler from 2Qth Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
^'* Lt.Colonel G. II. Hunter-Weston served at the capture of the Durriabad Forts, in Oude, in 1850. Served in
the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S, including the operations in Oude in 1857, the defence of the Lucknow
Residency, the operations at Aliuntaagh from November 1857 to March 1858 on the Staff of Sir James Ontram,
the siege, assault, and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"'' Lt.Colonel H. M'L. Hutchison served throughout the DufHt Expedition of 1874-75 i° ^^^ Transport Corps.
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Majorand Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Cabul from January
to October ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the marcli to Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
MacGregor, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served a.i D. A. Q. M. General with the force under Sir C. Macgregor throaghout
the Marri Expedition in 1880 (mentioned in despatches).
""' Lt.Colonel M. W. Hyslop served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served al-io in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58. including the relief of Lucknow b.y Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit
to Seraighat, accions of Pusgaon and Russulpore, and evaouation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal witu Clasp).
2"' Lt.Colonel J. W. Inge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the euijagcment at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1S79 and in the operations round Cal'ul m December 7879 (Medal with two Clasps).
'"' Lt.Colonel F. N. Innes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
="" Lt.ColonelG. E.O.Jackson was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the
Canton river and as Major of the Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton (Brevet of Major) . Served
with the expedition to the north of China in i860 (Medal with two Clasps).
'^"' Lt.Colonel W. H. M. Jackson served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal). Also with the Sist
Regiment in the Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in tne Afghan campaignof 1878-79, and
present at the assault and capture of All Musjid, and various minor affairs (Medal with CWsp).
^^' Lt.Colonel W. H. James served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in the North
of China, including the action of Sinho arid storming of Taugku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Ports). Served
also during tne operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
taking of tlie stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsiupoo, Tsolin, and fortified
town of Najow, and the aU'air at Nauhsiang.
^"' Lt.Colonel Arthur Jebb served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in
i860, including the action of Smho and storming of Tangku (.Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai m 1862, and was acting Aide de Camp to General Staveley at the
recapture of Kading (mentioned in despatches).
2'"> Lt.Colonel E. Jervis served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion 8tli Foot throughout
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Ali
Kheyl (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*"" Lt.Colonel S. H. N. Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mean-
gunge, Fort of Simree rieerah, and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp) .
*'" Lt.Colonel V. W. Joseph served m China with the Royal Artillery against the Taeping rebels in the neighbour-
hood of Shanghai in 1&62-63, presentat the second capture of Kahdmg and other operations. Served in the Afghan
war in 1880 (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel F. J. Justice served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp).
*'' Lt.Colonel W. A. Kay served with the 68th Lightlnfantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present
at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
*'* Lt.Colonel C. R. Kmg served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 14th March to the
evacuation on the 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the action,
of Rangiaohia and at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
*'* Lt.Colonel G. H. A. Kinloch served iu the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878; also
througtiout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zuugin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel Kinsman served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal). Served on the China Expedition of
'857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of Canton ; also m action with
the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, and the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing
(Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Lt.Colonel W. M. Lambert served in the operations in Burmah in 1885-86 in command of Royal Marin
attached to the Naval Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
688 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services).
^i' Lt.Colonel M. C. Lawson was in action with tlie forces of the Rajali of Shorapore on 8th February 1858.
-''■' Lt.Colouel C. K. H. Leacock served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign,
from the igth Djc. 1867, aiid was present at the action of Ai-ogee and capture of Slagdala (Medal).
''i"' Lt.Colonel r. Lean served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the Royal
Marine Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar-
S md, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought away
the Russi::n garrison. Commanded the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively
engaged with the enemy during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Battalion sent out
for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simono-
sa'ci, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from tli» tii to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^^^ Lt.Colonel C. S. Lemarchand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the actions of Rajghur,
Mungrone, and Sindwaho (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
''''* Lt.Colonel T. A. Le Mesarier served in the Kafir war in 1878, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Boer war of i83i in charge of the Commissariat and Transport, and took part in the defence of
Pretoria.
2^5 Lt.Colonel J. M. D. Lewes served in the Afghan war in 187B-79, and was present at the capture ol the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
2^^ Lt.Colonel T. H. Lewin served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the defence of Cawn-
pore under General Windham, in Nov. 1857; also at the taking of the fortified town of Meerguuge, the siege and
capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghur. Served also with the Central India Field Force under
Brigadier Wheeler (Medal with two Clasps).
-2'J Lt.Colonel C. A. Logan served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
-'" Lt.Colonel W. B. Logan served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the
Galekas, including the engagement at the Perie Bush ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
231 Lt.Colonel F. E. B. Loraine served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^'2 Lt.Colonel N. Lewis served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S5S, including the capture of Lucknow and
various minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
2^ Lt.Colonel A. G. Lowry (late a Captain in the 41st Regiment) served with the 41st Regiment throughout
the Crimean campaign, including the battles of Alma and Ickerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the
sortie on 26th October, and assault of the Redan of Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and
5th Class of the Mediidie).
^^* Lt.Colonel W. H. M'Cheane served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at EI
Magfarand Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"^ Lt.Colonel R. B. M'Eweii served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the actions of Rajghur,
Mungi'owlie, Sindwaho, and Korai (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on 6th Oct. 1879, and the sulisequent occupation of Cabul (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
23" Lt.Colonel R. J. M'Ghee served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6 (Medal with Clasp).
'■''" Lt.Colonel J. A. R. M'Kechnie served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen andtheTofrek zereba, at that near Totrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Lt.Colonel J. M'Lcughlin served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the affairs of Bul-
ganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tcheniaya, capture of Balaklava and
Tchorgaan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2" Lt.Colonel M. J. Macartney served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
-*" Lt.Colonel C. E. Macdonald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the
latter part of 185s (Medal). Was; present atthe bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction
of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
'•" Lt.Colonel R. F. H. Macgregor served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior contingent at
Cawnpore, actions of Kala Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore,
affairs of Mahomdee and Bunkagaon (Modal with Clasp). Served iu the China war in j86o as Adjutant isth
Sikhs (Medal).
^'' Lt.Colonel A. H. Maclean served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^'5 Lt.Colonel N. Macuamara served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall ;
was the senior Officer of R.M. Artillerj- employed in the Sea of Azof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog,
Marioupol, and Ghirsk, to destroy Government stores, &c. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombardment
and sun-ender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medijdie, and Turkish Medal).
'^*^ Lt.Colonel F. A. S. Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
commanded a Troop composing the outpost on the Bashilo river under Lt.Colonel Miller during the storm and
capture of Magdala (Medal).
'■''" Lt.Colonel W. Marshall served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
2^' Lt.Colonel D. W. Martin served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the commencement of the
outbreak as Assistant Field Engineer, was present at the advance on Delhi under the Commander in Chief, General
Anson, and after his death under Sir H. Barnard ; was Orderly Officer to the Chief Engineer at the battle of Budle-
keserai, and was present at the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel J. J. Martin served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in i868 (Medal) .
^^ Lt.Colonel G. E. Massy joined Havelock's Column at Cawnpore on 15th Sept. 1857, and was present in the
actions of Mnngarwar and Alumbagh, assault on Lucknow and relief of the Residency, engaged thence at the
taking of the Cawnpore battery, and storming of the Engine House and King's Stables ; was subsequently with
Outram's Force in the Alumbagh, and engaged in repelling the numerous attacks and in routing the enemy on 22nd
Dec. : also at the siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
'■'''' Lt.Colonel R. L. Matthews served with the field force under Brigadier Bagot which defea.ted the Fenian
Raiders at Huntingaon, Canada, in 1870.
'■^' Lt.Colonel T. G. S. Meheux served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal) .
2'' Lt.Colonel J. F. Meiklejohn served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the taking of
Bala and Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault
of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen, in
the engagement at Hasheen, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) .
2«' Lt.Colonel J. J. C. Miller served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
2^1 Lt.Colonel W. J. L. Milligan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul
frontiers (Medal).
'^' Lt.Colonel E. S. Milman served with the Seetabuldee Combined Field Force dming the mutiny in June 1857,
and with the Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 1838 (Medal).
'"^ Sir C. B. H. Mitchell served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, and was employed in the rocket-
boats at the bombardment of Sweaborg on the 9th August (Medal). Served with the expedition to the Baltic
until the declaration of peace in i8q6.
■'«■' Lt.Colonel S. Moores served vvith the and Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^^'^ Lt.Colonel G. L. Morley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863 with the 74th
Foot (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Li. Colonel G. T. Morris served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the march to Candahar under
Sir Frederick Roberts, iind was, present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Biouze Decoration).
Lieut. Colonels Beiired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 68g
"'^ Lt.Colonel TJ. L. Morris served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the action with a battery
at the mouth of the Narva on iSth June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel R. F. Morrison (formerly a Captain in the 51st Foot) served with the loth Regiment in the
Eastern campaign up to 28th October 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebasto'pol (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
_ ^' Lt. Colonel W.P.Mortimer served with the 8cth Regiment in Burmahln 1S53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
m the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-50, and was present with the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee, and
served with the Cawnpore and Moradabad Levies (Medal with Clasp).
^'" Lt.Colonel J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjab Infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863
(Medal with ClaspK Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afroedees in March 1868. Served in the Afghan
war in i83o (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'' Lt.Colonel A. Munro served in the 7th Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of ]3alaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and sortie of 26 October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
-'^ Lt.Colonel T. Murphy served in the Royal Artillerj- througliout the Eastern campaign from June 1854 to
January 1856 ; was present at Inkerman, and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent
fronri regular trench duty for a single day from first breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for
'distinguLShed conduct). Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch from January 1856 to the end of the war
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
-■'^ Lt.Colonel^H. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaig:n of 1857-58, including the battles of Bud-
leekeserai, and'Nujjufghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Boluiidshuhur, Allyghnr. Agra, and
Kanouge andreliefofLucknowbj^'LordClyde, actions at Casvnpore on 5th and 6th Sept., at Soraighat.Futtehgur, and
Shumshabad (Medal with two Clasps) .
^'♦Lt.Colonel R. Nagle served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
<wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol. sortie of 25th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September
(Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field and Annuity of i^2o. also Crimean Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 in charge of the
Transport Services.
"'^ Lt.Colonel G. S. Nash served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present at the capture of Temai and in the reconnaiss^mce to Haudoub (Medal with CUasp, and Khedive's Star).
"'^ Lt.Colonel H. M. Nepean was employedduring the mutiny against insui-gents in the Raepore, Rukunpore, and
Sumbulpore districts in 1857-58 ; present "at the capture of Govind-Sing of Sonakhan and fourteen of his armed
followers on itth December 1857 ; at the action and forcing of the Singorah Pass 19th January 1858; in the action
with the cavalry at Gringall in the Sumbulpore district, and other minor affairs (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel R. 6. Newbigging served with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present
at the affair at Honoria in Goojerat, and acted as Staff Officer to a Field Force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the
Kao Sahib in Rajpootana.
>= ^'o Lt.Colonel W. Newsome served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea from June 1854 as a volunteer, and
for such service vri* the Royal Engineers from Oct. 1854 to May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, he received his
commission in the Corps : has received the Crimean Medal with tlire'e Clasps, the Turkish Medal, and the 5th Class
■of the Medjidie.
^'^ Lt.Colonel J. S. Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Infantry in Bengal during the mutiny from
August 185; to March 1858 (Medall.
^*^ Lt.Colonel F. W. Nicolay served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the
sndBattalion 2nd Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^= Lt.Colonel H. J. L. Norcock served with* the Battalion sent out fcr service In Japan in 1864-66, and was
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of
Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the shore operaticns from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
J**^ Lt.Colonel D. North served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with the Transport Department, and was present in
the_engagement at Amoaful— wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
^" Lc. Colonel J. V. Nugent served with the 5tst Light Infantry in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also served in
the Jowakircampaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attackand capture 01 Ali Musjid, in the advance to the relief of Cabul, and in the operations in the Hissank
Valley (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
'f Lt.Colonel A.J. Ogilvie served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Force during the mutiny in June 1857, and
with the Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 185S (Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel A. Oldham served in the Bhootan war in 1864-65 with the 12th Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment, and
was present at the capture of Stockades in the Goorgaon Pa.ss and at the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with
Clasp). Serveddn the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the 12th Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment including the advance to
Candahar (Medal). Served in the Burmese war in 1886-87 with the 12th Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment (Clasp).
_ *" Lt.Colonel W. O'Malle.y served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 13th Feb. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central India campaign in iSjS, including the battle of Kooakeserai
and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^'''^ Lt.Colonel H. W. L. Paddon served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the
Eusofzye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the CJmbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storm-
ing of the Conical HiU and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of
the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on j6th Dec. which ended in the oomolete rout of the enemy and the sub-
mission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
^'* Lt.Colonel W. H. Parker served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
aiege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1853 ; was also present
at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
J' J" Lt.Colonel B. C. Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the action
of Soorajpore, defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of
the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oiide with passage of tbe Goomtee and
other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
** Lt.Colonel a. Parsons was present with two companies of the 35th Regiment at the attack on Jugdespore
and retreat into Arrahon 23rd April 1858, also at various affairs in the Shahabad district, including the dispersion
of the rebels from Jugdespore on iSth October, their pursuit into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Sulya
Debar (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, P- 786.]
^ ^' Lt.Colonel W. Patterson served with the 32nd Regiment in the ist and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan,
sncluding the storm and capture of the city; he was also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison ot
Chemote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also on the North-West Frontier of
India (Medal).
^'* Lt.Colonel A. E. Pearse served in the Abyssinian campaign in i858 (mentioned in despatches for "ability,
energy, and zeal," Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel D. C. Pedder served in the Eastern campaign in 1S35, and was present at the siege ef Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp).
*"> Lt.Colonel N. Pennefather served with the 8.3rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the
siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th Jlarch 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel R. P. Pennefather served as As.sistant Engineer in the Abyssinian Expedition during the whole
campaign of 1867-68. Services brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal
Engineer (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
/"' Lt.Colonel G. N. Pepper served with the 3jst Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 38th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Present at the repulse of the Taeping rebels fronru Shanghai on 24th Aug. 1862.
^*' Lt.Colonel G. E Perryu served with the oosh Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the
figo Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Sereices.
defence of the Alumbagli, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Aliimbagh under Oatram, siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Luck-
now).
■^ Lt.Colonel H. Plumraer served with the ylh Fusiliers in the Crhnea from the isth July 1855, inoludins the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Me^Lal with Clasp, and Turkish Jledal). Served with the 4th Punjaub Rifles in the
successful attack on the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees in Dec. 1850 and Jan. i860 ; and as A. Q.M. General to the Tank
Field Force under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood tribe of Wuzeerees from April tc
the 22nd May i860, including the forcing nf the Burrura Pass and burninir of Makeen (Medal with Clasp).
^''' Lt.Colonel W. H. Poe served in the Soudan Expedition u'ider Sir Gerald Graham in 1884. and was present in
the engagement at El Teb — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, ,aud Khedive's-
Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 in command of Royal Marines attached to the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klca and E! Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh —
severely wounded, leg amputated (nT^ntioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB. and two Clasps).
-"* Lt.Colonel H. W. Pollard served in the operations against theTaeping rebels in China, and was with the-
stunning party of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kahding. Served in the and West India Regiment
in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was the ne.xt senior otiicer to Colonel Festing in the two engagemsnts at
Elmina (Medal).
^™ Lt.Colonel E. Poole served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1890 under Admirail Premantle
(mentioned in despatches) .
^'^ Lt.Colonel J. C. G. Price served in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
3" Lt.Colonel E. B. Pritchard joined the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in Feb. 1855, and served with- it until"
the fall of Sebastopol ; was also .at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Ashanti war of 1S7J-74 (Medal).
^'- Lt.Colonel J. Quarry served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at th&
affairs on the Helmund against the Wall's mutineers and at Girishk, the engagement at Maiwaud, the defence of
Candaharand sortie of the i6th August, and at the battle of Ciindahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Claspl.
3'^ Lt.Colonel E. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was-
present at the storming and cnptnre of M^gdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in i88<3 (Medal). Served
wiih the Burmese E::pedition in 1885-86 (M^-dal with Clasp).
^'= Lt.Colonel A.J. Kait served in the Okamundel campaign of 1859, and was present at the siege of Dwarka ant?
subsequetit opcr.a'-;ons. Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 in command of the Drivers of has Battery
acting a^ Cavalry and was present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at Kerrikerri. Pukekohe, and Bangiawhia,
and engagements atNeurir.i (horse shot) and Orakau (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnea
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organised " Raits ArtUlery " and commanded
it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of the 27th October 1873 near Dunquah, relief of
Abrakrampa, liattle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, batlile of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie,.
R-veral times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^'' Lt.Colonel John Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clas-p, and Turkish Medal).
"■* Lt.Colonel S. R. Rawhnson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,.
and IMedal with Clasp).
'■"'^ Lt.Colonel F. M. Raynsford was attached to the C Company Sappers and Miners and served as an Assistant
Field Engineer at the relief of Lucknow from 14th to 23rd November 1857, led one of the storming parties against
tbeMess House of the 23rd Native Infantry and Moote Mahal; present at the actions near Cawnpore, November-
3o-..h to 6th December 1857; also at Kuda (iiinge during the attack on that place by the enemy, at the attack ou
i^ir J. Outram's position at Alumbagh, and throughout the siege of Lucknow ; present with the Field Foree undeir
bir Hope Grant at the affair of Sircee and the occupation of Fyzabad, with the Column under Brigadier Horsford at
r;;e actions near Sultanpore from 13th to 22nd August 1858, at the crossing of the force over the Goomtee in
]ir-eseuce of the enem.y, mentioned in despatches at the affair of Doatpore. mentioned in despatches also at
I'Miidoo Nuddee Octxiber 27th 1858 Commanded C Company Sappers and Miners which was attached to the Field
roroe under Colonel Christie in pursuit of the rebels Trans Gogra. AVhilst in command of the C Company
t-;!rioers .and Miners was favourably mentioned in General orders by the Commander in Chief in India (Medal
wiih two Clasps).
'^-^ Lt.Colonel F. Reeves was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
^-' Lt.Colonel D. Reid served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the capture of
the Sikh Forts of Rungur, Nungul, and JIuraree, affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillian-
Trallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Affghan Army to the Khyber Pass, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal witli
I wo Clasps). Served under Sir Colin Campbell on the expedition into the hill country around Michnee, and was-
Vrcsent at the destruction of the forts and strongholds of theMomunds and other hill tribes (Medal with Clasp).
'-- Lt.Colonel F. Richmond served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal).
3" Lt.Colonel J. B. Ridout served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Espeditioo
of 1S65 (Medal with Clasp).
'■'-* Lt.Colonel W. H. B. Ridsdale served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Qth Foot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 18; 8-80, first with Lieut.General Maude's Division
m command of three companies of the 9th Regiment, and afterwards under Brigadier General Charles Gough -with
the Qth Regiment in the advance to the relief of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
32i Lt.Colonel W. E. Roberts served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863 with two com-
panies of the 7th Fusiliers comprising part of the Doaba Field Force, and was present at the action near Fort
Shuljkudder (Medal with Clasp).
^-s Lt.Colonel L. G. Rodney served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
^-^t Lt.Colonel W. Robertson served in the China war in 1860-61 (Medal).
3'" Lt.Colonel H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1855, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and'assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Cla.sp, and Turkish
Medal).
2-s Lt.Colonel J. E. 'V. Rogers.— For War Services, see the Honounible Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
^^9 Lt.Colonel J. T. Rogers served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the-
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
2-" Lt.Colonel A. Rotton served throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
'^'- Lt.Colonel C. K. W. Roworth served with the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1876 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 80th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. Commanded the District of Lydenburg, Trans-
vaal, from 2nd February till April 1S79, and again from June till October, and acted as Ordnance Officer at
Lyderibnrg from Jantiary to December 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Lt.Colonel G. O. Rybot commanded a Detachment of the Nagpore Irregular Force in a skirmish with rebels-
at the Singhora Ghat on the 4th January 1858 (Medal). Served in suppi-ession of the mutiny at Raepore in the-
eame month — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General.
'■"' Colonel W. H. St. Hill served in the Now Zealand war of 1860-61 and that of 1863-65. In 1860-61 he -waB
Aide de Camp to the Governor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations -were being
carried on. On the outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncai>
Cameron, served in that capacity .and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent
operations, being present with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception, — viz.: —
the actions of Koheroa, Rangiriri, Waiari, Raugiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukumam, Ka-
karamea, besides several minor skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Medal, Unattached Company by-
purchase, and Brevet of Major).
229 Lt.Colonel Salt served the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-walla,
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege and capture of Delhi in Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Fay or on, a Fension. — War Services. 691
a Punjaub Field Battery throughout the operations of the Expedition of 1863 against the Tribes on the North-West
Frontier of India (Brevet of Major).
^*' Lt.Colonel H. B. Savage served throughout the China warof 1856-59, inclufiiDgthe Dombardment of Canton,
capture of the forts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the factories ; blockade of the river, landing
before, bombardment and capture of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the;
Peiho river in 1S58 and operations there. Also the campaign of i860 (Medal with three Clasps).
2*- Lt.Colonel iV. L. R. Scott served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Ssbastopol.
5" Lt.Colonel ?. Sedley served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaien of i860 in China, and was engagecB
at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the i8th and 21st September, also ia
the advance on Pdkin (Medal with two Clasps).
^*» Lt Colonel S. G. F. Selfe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
3*'' Lt.Colonel ■>. H. Shaw served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th iladras Infantry (Medal),
^*' Lt.Colonel W. Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 (Medal).
^** Lt.Colonel W. E. Shaw served m the 12th Lancers during tKe Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58-59 with th&
Saugor and Nerbuddn, Field Force under General Whitlock (Medal). Also commanded a squadron o: the jtb
Hussars with the Euzafzai Field Foi'ce in 1863 under Brigadier General Shipley.
^■"' Lt.Colonel Shearman served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
^■■° Lt.Colonel VV. .Sheffield served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah (severely wounded), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
3^1 Lt.Colonel C. H. Sheppard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer with the Khyber Field
Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 1885-88 as Deputy Judge Advocate (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
^52 LolonelR. S. Shinkwin served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before Canton under Sir Michael
Seymour in the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1S57, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Lin and
the Heights behind Canton on 28th Dec, and af the storming and capture of the cit.v (wounded) on 29th Doc. 1857 ;.
also at the affair at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the e.xpedition to the Gulf of Pecheli (Medal
with Clasp).
'" Lt.Colonel Shuldham served the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah attached to the ist Madras Fusiliers, com.
manded a mixed detachment employed in quelling an insurrection in Bassein (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served!
with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from iSth Sept. 1855 until the Peace in 1856 (Turkish Medal).
''-* Lt.Colonel J. M. W. Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th September 1864.
^^ Lt.Colonel E. Simeon served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action at Ramnuggur, battles of
Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Ailghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). With
Peshawur Field Force under Sir Colin Campbell in Oct. Nov. and Dec 1851. Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair at Koorie, and
commanded the Bengal Artiller3- with the Field Force under Brigadier General Douglas from ist Oct. to 20th Dec. 185E.
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'^^'' Lt Colonel R. S. Simpson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
^^" Lt.Colonel J. B. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
^-* Lt.Colonel C. Slaughter served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal). Also in China with the expeditionary
force m i85S-£9, including the assault and capture of Namtoiv, attack and capture of the bridge and village of
Shektsing, and attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859 — wounded (Medal).
^55 Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Smith served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains,,
attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at ihe
Peiho in June 1859 (wounded severely). Also served the campaign of iSSo (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Chinese Coolie Corps in 1858-59).
^™ Lt.Colonel H. P. Smyth served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80. first in the Koorum Valley, and afterwards in
Gough's force in command of a Hazara Battery. Subsequently served with the Eoyal Horse Artillerj' in the ex-
peditions into the Wuzeer and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as-
Provost Marshal. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present m the engagement at Hasheen
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
261 Lt.Colonel Sniytli-Windham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
ii'^ Lt.Colonel H. Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in th-) Indian Mutiny campaign, frjm May to
October 1858, and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore (Medal). Served ia
the Kahr war in 1877-78 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and was present in tae
operations airainst the Galekas ; also served in the Zulu w^ar in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)
2=2 Lt.Colonel A.G. Spencer served wiih the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^6' Lt.Colonel M. Spratt served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the Crimea ; was-
present at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, part of the time as Adjutant of a
Battalion; he was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk-
ish Medal). Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before and capture of the city. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghae during
the attacks of the rebel army in August (Medal with Claspj.
2'^ Lt.Colonel E. Spry was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854 ; served the Eastern campaign with the
R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the surrender of Kinbourn
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel W. Stainl'orth served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879 with the Thull Chotiali and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal).
^w Lt.Colonel R. T. P. Stapleton served with the Rajpootana Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege-
and capture of Kotah. Served as second in command of the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in pursuit of rebels on
the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
'^ Lt.Colonel E. H. Starr served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats-
employed before Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
2'' Lt.Colonel F. A. Stebbing served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and during the six days' fighting
in the city ; afterwards present in the affairs of Gungaree, Puttiwalia, and Myupoorie (Medal with Clasp).
'"" Lt.Colonel M. H. C. B. Steinman served with the Bxpelitionary Field Force in Arabia in 1873 in command of
a Light Field Battery, including the inveotment surrender and destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and march ta
Zaida m pursuit of the rebel All bin Mana, Chief of Toodlee.
''1 Lt.Colonel J. Stewart served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Lt.Colonel J. Stoyte served with the S9th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the en-
gagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
'^'' Lt.Colonel A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
'"= Lt.Colonel W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; marched with the
Sappers and Miners to Meerutatthe outbreak of the mutiny; present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the
siege assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Allyghur and Agra, at Fatlehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee,
691a Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
actions of Allyghur and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80 in the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
''^ Lt.Oolonel C. D. Sweto served with the Burmese Expedition in [887 (Medal with Clasp).
*•*" Lt.Colonel A. O. Tahuteau served with the 93rd Highlanders in [the Crimea from the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal,
and Turkish Medal).
*"^ Lt.Colonel A. Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit
of the rebel force under Tantia Topee and the Rao in 1858-59.
*!- Lt.Colonel A. F. Taylor served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
IT ^^ Lt.Colonel W. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clas]], 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'"^ Lt.Colonel C. Thackeray commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October, and served
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before DwarkatiU nth Nov. 1859.
^^ Lt.Colonel E. D. Thslwall was at the destruction oi 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores atBrahested on the
30th May 1854; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &c., at Uleaborg on the ist and 2nd .June ; at the
destruction of a vessel and So stacks of timber at Tomea on Sth .June ; at the operations against Bomarsund and in
action with the forts on 15th August (Medal). In 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall,
and was in action with the outer forts on the 19th June, engaged shelling the batteries in Soujak Bay, and expelling
the Russian garrison 12th March, and in action with the batteries at Soujak Kale 13th March ; assisted at the land-
ing of the troops at Kinboum, and at the bombardment of that Port (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
^'"^ Lt.Colonel C. E. Theobald served in the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Lt.Colonel A. R. W. Tbistlethwayte served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and took part with the 2nd Expedition
into the Bazar Valley, and with the Besud, Kunar Valley, and Kama Expe'ditions (Medal).
JJi**^ Lt.Colonel D. H. Thompson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Deh
Sarak (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the EgjTpdan war of 1882, and was
present at the Ijattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'''" Ltu Colonel J. A. Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-5, including
the actions at Tarauaki, Waiara, Howrini, Rar.giawhia, and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen mouths the whole
of the transport corps in the Waikato country (Medal).
™' Lt.Colonel S. M. Toognod served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was
present at Kukumaru and ttie Patea river (Medal).
^''- Lt.Colonel H. B. Treeve served throughout the Oude campaign in i8:S. including the actions of Piisgaon and
Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and the action of Bishwa (Medal). Served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasp.s).
^s Lt.Colonel H. Trotter was present during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877-78 as Additional Military Attach^
at the Head Quarters of the Army in Asia (Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
^'* Lt.Colonel J. F. Trydell served in India during the mutiny with the 43rd Light Infantry, and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
^'^ Colonel G. Twiss served with the Persian Expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Steel
j»Iountain Batteiy throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 1868 and was present at the capture of
Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
3"' Lt.Colonel W. J. Twj-ford served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'■'''■ Lt.Colonel G. S. Twynam served with the 6ist Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and the
ction of Nujjufghur; and with the 13th Light Infantry in the actions at Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore, and
ootwab (Medal with Clasp).
^^8 Lt.Colonel C. J. Hniacke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^5 Lt.Colonel F. R. C. Voyle served throughout the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier General Keyes
<Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force; and was
present at the affair of 28th November 1878, "and at the storming and capture of the Spingawai Kotal, Peiwar
Heights, on 2nd December 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
*"" Lt.Colonel J. B. Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee
Arabs in 1865-66, and was present at Bir Saeed.
**' Lt.Colonel J. S. Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand, in Taranaki and the Waikato during
the war in 1864-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*"' Lt.Colonel N. W. Wallace served in the Red River Expedition of 1S70.
^^ Lt.Colonel A. F. Walsh served in the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 12th SeptemberiS55 to the end of April 1856.
*o* Lt.Colonel H. L. Walter served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1859 (Medal). Also served in the Abyssinian
war in 1868 (Medal).
*^' Lt.Colonel C. J. Walter served with the Sth Bengal Native Infantry at Forts Michnee and Shubkudder
during the operations against the Eusofzais in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sth Bengal Native
Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-80 with the Khyber Brigade (Medal).
""^ Lt.Colonel F. Warden served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture
of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also served
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore (Medal).
*>' Lt.Colonel H. Waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of a Division of the Transport Corps
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*« Lt.Colonel J. R. Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Gwalior Field Force m Southern
Afghanistan (Medal).
*"• Lt.Colonel J. T. Whish served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
*i5 Lt.Colonel L. W. Wilmer served withthe 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including
the defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service),
■•i' Lt. Colonel A. T. Wintle served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel D. W. Wise served with Hodson's Horse at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Gungeeree, Puttialee, Mynpoorie. and Shumshabad, at the capture of Lucknow ; served
subsequently with the 9th Lancers at the actions of Rhodamow and AUygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of
Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to Mohundee (Medal with two Clasps).
■««' LtColonel T. Wood served during the operations against the Taiping rebels in China in 1862-63 (Chmese
Order of the Dragon, and 2nd Class of the Order of the Precious Star) .
"1 Lt.Colonel J. A. Woods served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present at the
action of Soorajpore, relief of Lucknow by Lord Cl.yde, including storming of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujifif, and
32nd Mess House, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude
with passage of the Goomtee, and several minor afi'airs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
*" Lt.Colonel W.H. Wroot served with the BalticExpeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the China Expe-
dition of 1858-5Q, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with
the expedition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of tho
North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps) .
*'^ Lt.Colonel R. J. H. Wyllie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
■*" Lt.Colonel U. R. Young served on the N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June 1B60 to February 1865, with
the ist Punjaub Infantry, and was present during the blockade of Hindostanee fanatics and Trans Indus tribes,
and covering' of Umb in August and September 1863, and throughout the operations in the Hmbeyla Pass, latterly
as Adjutant of the Regiment (specially mentioned in desj'atches and in the Punjaub Government report. Medal
with (jlaspj.
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fensloyi. — War Services. 69 1&
1 Major A. K. Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in the following expeditions:
Against the LooshaihiU tribes ia 1871-72 with the force under General Bourchier (Xledal with Clasp), Against the
DutHa hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1874-75 with the force under General Stafford. Against the Naga Hill tribes
in 1875 with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war iu 1879 with the force under Sir Frederick
Roberts, and with the Punjaub Chiefs' Contingent under Brigadier-General Watson (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Also served against the Angami Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and commanded the expedition into the
Kacna Naga Hills, and at the occupation of Paplongmai (Clasp).
2 Major R. H. B. Airey served in the Jowaki campaign of 1S77-7B (Medal with Clasp).
' Major B. Aldridge served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
* Ma,jor F. G. Alexander served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
5 Major R. H. Alexo.nder served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Roval Marine Artillery, and was present
in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^ Major W. T. Allen served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
' Major J. T. Aslott served the Syrian campaign, including the storm and capture of Sidon, D' Jouni, surrender
of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre — slightly wounded by the explosion of a magazine (War Medal with one Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
8 Major J. E. Bale served in the Ashauti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
^ Major W. J. Barker served on the China expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city; accompanied the expedition to the North, and was at the attack on
the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 ; served also the campaign of i86o, including the action of Sinho, taking of
Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was
present at the bombardment of the Batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
as Lieut, and Quarter Master of the R.M. Battalion, and served on the Staff of the Brigadier commanding at the
assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore
operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
'" Major W.H. Barker served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1S63 to 1S66, and was present at the assault and
capture of Rangiaohia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp of Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
'1 Major G. S. Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Major W. H. Beaumont served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Have-
lock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge, Boorbeakechowkee,
Bibhor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyde,
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, including passage of
the Goomtee at Sultanpore and other minor affairs, also affair at Shahpore, and capture of forts of Koita (Meda.l
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 in command of a
Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^'^ Major J. C. Bell served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
" Major H. De la P. Beresford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'5 Major C. P. Blackett served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal).
^^ Major J. N. Blackwood Price served with the 2nd Battalion 6otli Rifles in the Afghan war from October
1878 to November 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar, and Kbelat-i-Ghilzie, and
was present in the engagements at Harmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war in i88i with the Natal Field Force.
" Major A. H. Blaxland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the sth August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'* Major F. B. Bleazby served in the Crimean war in 1854-55 (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
1' Maior L. M. Boileau served with the 6th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 under Sir
Samuel Browne, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
2° Major H. F.S. Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist native
contingents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Regiment. Also com-
manded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase of
the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
-' Major H. J. Bolton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches); accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present in the battle of Candahar (Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri E.xpedition in 1S81.
2^ Major W. Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with Clasp)
2' Major G. W. C. Bruce served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal
with Clasp).
^' Major E. Brutton served with the 57th Regiment on outpost duty in India in 1858 with the Field Force under
Colonel Warre. Was attached to and served as Staff Officer to the 2nd Division Royal Artillery during the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, storming of the Taku Forts, and
occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65,
commanded a successful ambuscade against rebel natives on the i8th May 1863 (thanked by General Cameron), led
the advance party at the storming of the rebel positions at Kaitikara (mentioned in despatches) , was Garrison Adju-
tant Taaranaki district, from June 1863 to Jan. 1865, and present at the action of Pontoko, capture of rebel positions
at Mataitawa and Kaitake, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Medal).
i*^ Major R. A. Brutton served with the combined force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55, and
with the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kal6 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^*' Major W. Burden served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal). Also at the siege of Sebastopol from
Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^1 Major C. E. G. Burr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Irish Regiment, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^' Major W. P. Burton was present at the destruction of vessels and vast a.uantities of stores at Brahistadt in
the Gulf of Bothnia on the 30th May 1854, and at CJleaborg on the ist and 2nd June, and in the boats at the attack
on Gamla Carleby, on the 7th June ; also present at the operations against Bomarsund in August 1854. Served with
the Baltic expedition in 1855, and was at the bombardment of Sweaborg, and employed in the rocket-boats on the
nights of the gth and 10th August (Medal).
''^ Major T. A. Butler served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present from the 10th June 1857 ic
all the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, siege storm and capture of Delhi (slightly
wounded), actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (swam the Goomtee
under a heavy iire and inspected the enemy's entreno'nmeuts, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and sub-
sequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the UC under the following circumstances : —
"Date of act of bravery, 9th March 1858. — 'Of which success the skirmishers on the other side of the river
were subsequently apprised by Lieutenant Butler, of the Bengal Fusiliers, who swam across the Goomtee, and,
climbing the parapet, remained in that position for a considerable time under a heav.y fire of musketry until the
work was occupied.' — Extract of'Lieufenant General Sir James Outram*s Hfemorav-dum of Operations carried on under
hia command at the Siege of Luclcnow, published in the Governor General's Gazette Extraordinary of =^th April 1858, and
republished in General. Orders bt/ the Commander in Chief in India on 2jth December 185S." Served in the Indian N.W
6gic ■ Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of tlie Crag Piquet, the Conical Hi!!, acd TJmbeyla
(Medal with Clasp) .
31 Major Shaen Carter served with the sist Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.Geueral Maude, and in the Maidan Expedition under Bricradier General
Tytler (Medal).
^' Major A. Cavarra served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star).
32 Major Coleman served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-53, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Med.al
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^■' Major S. T. Collins served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; action with the Braves oii 4ih Jan. 1S5Q, and again at the
pillnge of Shektsing; present at the detached post "West Gate, Cantcm, when attacked on the night of tlie 26th July
1858; also at the attack on the PciLo Forts, on 25th June 1859, where iie was severely wounded by a matchlock-
bullet in the left leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three
Clasps).
3* Major G. W. B. Collis served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara camoaign of 186S, iuoluding the subsequent
onerations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
3i Major W. Conolly served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the deTence of Candahar, including
the sortie of Deb Khojah— slightly wounded (Medal).
'^'^ Major A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the 32nd Madras Infantry that f.irmed part of the force
in the field to intercept the rebels under Tanda Topee from gth November 1858. Was engaged in the pursuil
of insurgent Shans on the north oastern frontier of Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces durhig May i860.
'■'' Major L. A. C. Cook served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
3« Major C. F. Coppin served with the Baltic E.\peditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the ChinaExpe-
dition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city ; expedition
to the North and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
3^ Mijor J. W. M. Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 9th Foot, took part in the advance to
Cabul with the force under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and
Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
*° Major W. F. J. Cowan emljarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74, including the battle of Amoaful, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal and Clasp).
■" Major G. Cresswell served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1S54 to the isth Feb. 1856,
inci iding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurkishMedal).
« Major N. B. Dalby served as acting Quarter Master of the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of
Seliastopol in 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
♦^ Major J. W. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu
and in the different engagements in the vicinitj- ; also accompanied the Martaban Column (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Sei-ved throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Delhi with repulse of sorties on the 9th and 12th June, actions in rear of the Camp on the 19th and 20th June,
repulse of sorties on 23rd June, 9th and 14th July 1857 (severely wounded). Also present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow in March 1858, including the actions of the 6th 7th nth 16th and 17th March ; afterwards served in
the action of Barree, and throughout the campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps;.
*■* Major R. H. Daniell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
" Major J. B. Darling served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at ihe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan camnaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Haeheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (two
Clasps).
■"> Major T. Davey served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, actions of Sirsee, Nawabgunge, Mutchleegaun, Kunda Kote, and Jurwah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
^' Major Dennie served with the 28th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, in the winter of 1854-55, where he re-
ceived severe injuries from frost-bite, whicli necessitated amputation of half the right foot and a great part of the
left, in consequence of which he was placed on the retired full pay, and with a pension of ;£i5o per annum (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Major de Satge-de Thoren served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian war in 1868.
(mentioned in despatches, Med9l).
'" Major Dumbleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medall.
'• Major P. M. Eden served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Port Said, was
Aide de Camp to Colonel Howard Jones, Commanding Royal Marines, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'2 Major Edleston served off Cherbourg and the Scheldt in 1812 ; at the biocicade of Norfolk and in several boat
expeditions in the Chesapeake, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for destroying a vessel in Cheri-
ton Creek in face of a large force of the eneui.\-. Served with the Royal Marines at the attack on Baltimore in 1814.
and on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. Was Adjutant to the BattaUon in the Tagus during the Civil war in 1832-34.
" Major H. G. Elliot served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion in the Crimea during the siege and fall of
Sebastopol in 1854-55, £tud at the battle of Balaklava, also at the surrender of Kinbourn. Was present at the bom-
bardment of Odessa, 22nd April; commanded a Detachment employed in covering the ships' companies of H. M.S.
Albion and Veeuviutf on the 25th and 26th September 1854, w^hen employed in removing wounded Russians from the
battUi-fleld of the Alma on those days, and covered the embarkation of the unarmed parties on the latter day when
obliged to retreat in consequence of the advance of a strong force of the enemy's Cavalry ; for his conduct on the
occasion he received the thanks of Sir S. Lushington (Medal with Clasn, 5th Cla'ss of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
^* Major A. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the Gogra and
throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal). Servedin the Abyssinian campaign of i863 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
=■5 Major John Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
River. Served also in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, i8th and 21st
September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
-^ Major S. Fletcher served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of the Alma and
at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5' Major W. T. E. Fosbery served in the 77th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from i ith July to 3rd Aug. 1855,,
and was dangerously wounded — left leg amputated (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Jledal).
58 Major J. F. Praser served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasn).
5' Major W. F. Pullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Ir Jian campaign of 1S57-59, and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the fJecunderabagh and taking of the barracks ;
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur,
siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ; Rohilcund campaign and attack on
the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude campaign as Baggage Master, including
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, Allygunge, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the campaign on the NorthWest Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Major H. S. A. Fuller served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar (Medal, and Bronze Decoration).
" Major D. Gardner served the campaign of 1844-45 iu the Southern Mahratta country, including the capture
of the Forts of Pannlla. Pownghur, Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
^2 Major H. D. Gerrard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
«!> Major C. J. Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23ra Fusiliers, and served during the
second phase of the Ashanii war, including the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
Regimental Transport (Medal with Clasp). .•,_■
Maj(rs Bctlred on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Servicss. 6gid
'* Major F. C. N. Goldney served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75. Served in the Afghan war in 1879
(Medal).
^ Major F. S. Goldamid served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 (Medal with Clasp).
68 Major J. W. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal).
*>>+ Major J. "W. Grant served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the engagement at El Magfar,
at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el- Cebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6' Major W. Grant served with the 91st Highlanders in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, including all the actions in the
Amatola Mountains and Tambookieland, expedition beyond the Orange River in 1848, and action with and defeat
of the Insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats, Kaffir war of 1850-53, and present in every action in the Amatolas and
Waterkloof in which the oist were engaged (Medal).
8* Major G. Groves served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the battle of Inkerman and
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal wi',.h Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'' Major C. E. Gubbins served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'" Major W. G. Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also wjth the China expedition of 1857-59,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to the
North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tauku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to Sep-
tember i86q ; commanded a battalion of Royal Marines landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow
in Nov. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1869
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
'I Major R. G. Handcock served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
"2 Major C. W. Hawes served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1857. Com-
manded the Guides Infantry on several occasions during the siege, assault, and capture of Delhi, and present in
every skirmish from the 9th June to the 14th September (four times wounded). Present with Brigadier Showers'
Flying Column in the District about Delhi in 1857 as Commandant of Guide Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 1858 as Commandant of Cavalry, and 2nd in
Command of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
"3 Major J. A. Hay served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"* Major S. M. Hay served with the detachment 14th Bombay Native Infantry with the Okamundel and Katty-
war Field Forces in 1859-60; present at the storming of the heights and forts of Ubphoova on i3th Deo. 1859.
'^ Major A, G. H. Hayne served with the Burmese Expedition in iS86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Major R. \V. Heathcote served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August and at tne battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
" Major P. E. Henderson served with the Jcwaki Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war
in 1878-79 (Medal), and with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Clasp).
^^ Major H. Y. Hext served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 (Medal).
7' Major Heyland served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the action at Jamo and taking of Fort
Birwa (Medal).
8" Major Hon. H. M. Hobart was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 6gth Bengal Native In-
fantry and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on jist August 1858 (Medal).
8' Major H. C. Hogg served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Khushk-i-
Nakhud (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
82 Major E. R. Horsey served with the Baltic iixpedition in 1855, and in the ilotilla of mortar-boats during he
hombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
83 Major E. "W. Humphry served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was severely wounded in action with
Jodhpore mutmeers on i6th Nov. 1857; in Showers' operations after the capture of Delhi; with Seaton's Column in the
.actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpory, siege and capture of Liickno w ; served as Adjutant of Sappers through-
out the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooj'ah, action of AUygunge, apd capture of Bareilly ;
throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
8* Major A. R. Hutchinson embarked for the Gold Coast with 2nd BattaUon 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
"= Major T. T. Irvine served as Aide de Lamp to Sir Charles Staveley m the campaign in the North of China
in i860, and daring the occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
86 Major O. C. Jones served ihroughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements near Dunquah
of the 27th October and 3rd November (severely wounded), the attack and capture of Adubiassie (Medal with Clasp).
87 Major T. Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from the
27th October to the 2cth December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Allj' Bin Jlana, the chief of Houshabi (3vd Class
of the Osmanieh).
8* Major G. N. Kelsall served at the siege of Sebastopol, right attack, from Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
89 Major Hugh Kennedy served with the R.M. Battalion in Spain during the Carlist war ; with the Baltic expedi-
tion in 1854 (Medal) ; and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
™ Major Killeen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack on the Redan on the i8th June^i and capture of Kinbourn;
at Inkerman he commanded a Company, and under a heavy fire rescued the Regimental Colour, and was severely
wounded on the occasion, but did not quit the field (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal).
92 Major F. R. B. Knox served with the Burmese Expedition in i888-8g (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
93 Major H. E. Kynaston served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
was present ai the siege and capture of Lucknow, reocoupationof Pyzabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the affairs of Muchleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp) .
9* Major D. J. Kysh served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (two Clasps'; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 on Sienalling duties (mentioned in
xiespatches, promoted Captain, Clasp).
95 Major H. E. W. Lane served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
97 Major F. Langford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
E.-cpedition (Medal).
99 Major R. Lawrence served iu the KaQr war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas, and in
the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
100 Major T. A. F. Leader served mth the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
•"2 Major John Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Royal Dragoons, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
">3 Major Wm. Lee served with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Carabusa, together with several
-piratical ve.=sels in its harbour, in 1828-29 (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of i8=io-';^
(Medal). ^^
1°^ Major G. E. Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Ziilu campaign of 1879. Was present in the
engagement at Ulundi — twice wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■97 Majoi Little served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the operations at Canton, with the storming
iiiid capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the expedition to the North in i860, and served at
■Shanghai during the attacks of the Rebel Army in August.
6916 Majors Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services.
i°* Major H. R. Lovett served with the :nd Bnttalion Coth Rifles in the Afsrhan war from February 1879 to
November 1880, and was present in the encasements at Ahmed Kheji and TJrzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Cla«ps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the ilarri Expedition under Brigadier General Maegregor. Served
in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the 3rd Battahon King-'s Royal Bifle Corps in
the Egj-jitian war of 1882, and was iiresent in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasi), and Khedive's Star). Served in the Black Mountain Expedition in 1891 with the ist
Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with Clasp), and in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion
(Claspl.
1^^ Major H. Lowrey served as Adjutant to the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition against
the King of Eaddiboo. up the River Gambia. ; was present at the bombardment of tlie enemy's entrenched works
on the banks of the Svvarracunda Creek on the i6th Feb. ; also at the storming capture aiid destruction of the
fortified towns of Carawan on the irth, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the i8th, and the battle of Saba, and storming
capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1861.
112 Major B. M'Clintock served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's iStar). '
"3 Major L. A. T. MOad lea served in the Afghan war in t88o, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
"* Major T. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 7Sth Highlanders (Medal).
"5 Major V. H. Maher served with the SSth Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1S77-78, during the latter
part ol the campaign in command of a mounted troop of the Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
'"> Major R. B. Manning served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
"" Major R. A. M-arriott served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria,
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-1883 in command of the Egyptian Camel Corps, and was present at the action of Kirbekau (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells and in the engagement at Giniss (.DSO),
i'» Major E. H. Marsh served with the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from gth December 1854 to
»oth Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore, on 26th, 27th ana 28th November 1857, capture ofMeeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
"' Major M. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (Medal with Clasp).
'2° Maior J. H. C. Michel served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the afifair
at Deh Sarak (Medal).
'*! Major John Miller served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also with the R. M. Battalion in Portugal in 1835.
Commanded a Company during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal), and was with the battalion aJ
D' Jouni. Sustained a severe fractm-e of the right leg in the service (War Medal with two Clasps) .
1-=* Major G. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*-♦ Major G. T. Cams Moore served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874,
and was present at the battle of Ordahsu (wounded slightly) and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
i-s Major T. Moore served in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was present in the engagements at Essaman and
Abrakrampa (Medal).
■2" Major S. Neary served in the China' war in i860 with the 44th Regiment, and was present at the capture of
the Takn Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant of the 2nd Battahon
of the Es.'ex Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'-5 Major A. A. Newman served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
i^" Major A. V. O'Brien served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action oi' Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
132 Major ^V. C. Ormond served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka
and with the expeditions into the Besud and Kunar Valley (Medal).
133 Major R. C. Otvvay served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storm-
ing of Tolyana's Stadt; slso throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at UluQdi
(Medal with Clasp).
13* Major Owen was employed during 1855 and part of 1856 with the Turkish Contingent under Lieut.General
Vivian in Turkey and the Crimea, and has received the Order of the 4th Class of the Medjidie. Commanded a detach-
ment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in the Jubbulpore district in 1858.
135 Major Thomas Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 1811, and i8i?. Fi'Om 1813 until the
peace served on the coast of America and the West Indies, including the attack on Cranie Island, and landed at the
taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
130 Major J. H. Parry served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-60, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault
capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations
from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
138 Major A. C. Pearson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Royal Marine.*! attached to the Guj,rd8-
Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (mentioned in despatc'aes. Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
139 Major Pengelley served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal). [See also CivU Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 786.I
1*1 Major W. L Pitt served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
1*3 Major Pleydell sei-ved the Syrian campaign of 1840— at D' Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment of
Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
1" Major J. L. Power served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egj'ptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (28th August),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1*^ Sir Rose Lambart Price was present at the storming of Canton in December 1857, also at the attack on the
Peiho Forts in June 1859 (wounded), went with the Battalion under Colonel Gascoigne to the North of China in
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Taugku, capture of Taku Forts, affairs of the 21st and,
23rd' September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
151 Major W. M. Priichett served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the North
in i860, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during the attacks by the rebels.
151 Major F.Eance served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Ahna and Inkerman, in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). , „, ,.
1=2 Major J. Reeves served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"3 Major B. Relf served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, including
the capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya, expedition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at
Taman(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ,„.„„.,,. , , ,. ,, ,.
154 Major J. S. Richer served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1857-8, including the siege and capture of Lucknow and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp). Served also in
the war on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with
Clasp). Has also the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
155 Major C. D. H. Robilliard served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the
mouth of the Narva on lEth June, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
Majors Eetired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Fension. — War Services. 691/
li" Major E. M. Roe embarked for the G-old Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
in th
and ( .. . .
Beng-al Horse Artillery at the disarmament of four Regiments of Sepoys at Lahore, and at the mutiny of the loth
Benijal Cavalry in 1857 (Medal).
"'- Major Sa.yer served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 {Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also witli
the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855, and with the R.M. Battalion sending in co-operation with the French
army at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal) .
>65' Major C. E. Servante served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river.
Also the campaign in the North of China in 1S60, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and
capture of the Taku Forts (wiih the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekio
(Medal with three Clasps) .
'6t Major J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in 1857.
1^ Maior G. S. Sewell-Gana served with the loist Fusiliers in the India,c jST.'W. Frontier war of 1863, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
'^5 Major A. B. S. Shairp served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the destruction of telegraph
stations on 29th June, and the shelUng a large body of troops on ist July (Medal). Served in China in 185S-59,
against pirates ; also during the campaign of 1S60 (Medal).
""■" Major J. G. Shanks served with the R. M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea
during the sieire of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
168 Major W. O. C. Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, iiicluding the
advance on and capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp).
16' Major J. G. Smith was promoted Captain in the 97th Regiment " in recognition of his gallant services
when engage! against the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras" on the ist September 1872,00 which
occasion he commanded a detachment of the 1st West India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a
musket-ball in the breast.
'"" Major John Smith served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol, including the assaults on the Redan of the 18th June and Sth September
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1"' Major W. S. Spreut served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary torce in Chiaa in 1S57-59 (Medal).
1"^ Major E. B. Stephens served in the first phase of the Ashanti war, and was in command of the outpost camps
of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal).
i"2 Major W. J. Stewart served with the force at the Alumbagh under Outram from 3rd February 1S58 until the-
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'"* Major F. L. Story served in the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt. Colonel Gordon, and has received the Chinese-
Imperal decoration of the Red Button. Served with the ist Division throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and wa&
employed as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master '.General on the Lines of Communioatiou and Base
(Medal with Clasp).
'"^ Major J. Straghan served on the China Expedition of 1S57-58, including the blockade of the Canton river j
accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1S5
(mentioned in despatches) . Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
'■6 Major R. S. Sutherland served througho'it the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, ami ^^as present at the affairs-
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including th&
storming of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taepingr
rebels, including the taking of Kahding.
i'7 Major P. Swinburne served -with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the BhootanE.xpedition of 1865.
(Medal with Clasp). Also in the expedition to Perak in 1875-76 (Clasp).
1'* Major T. R. Swinbui-ne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Nofiehe
(mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S4-85, and was-
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
'■' Major J. H. Symons served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
1*1 Major David Thomson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also during the siege and capture
of Delhi in 1857 (Jledal with Clasp).
182 Major W. L. Tinmouth served in the Baltic in July and J^ugust 1854 (Medal) ; also with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. to Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1*3 Major R. H. C. Tufnell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
'8* Major W. G.Turle served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India,
ncluding the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations until dangerously wounded on loth August (Medal with Clasp).
185 Major R. J. Waller served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, .and was present in the engagements at Futtehabad
and JugduUuck, and at Charasiab on the 6th October 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
i«6 Major C. E. Watson commanded a Detachment of Artillery on Field Service against Hill Karens in Pegu in
Jan. and Feb. 1S57, and again in Feb. and March 1858.
18" Major H. N. Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Saidabad ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
188 Major J. A. C. Wedderburn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
189 Major F. D. Welchman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
in December 1876 including the investment ot Sherpore (Medal with Clasjj).
'"> Major A.. T. Weller served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal). Served
with tbe Burmese E.xpeditioQ in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the gth Bengal Native Infantry (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp).
"1 Major W. K.Westropp served with the 80th Regiment with the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Jellalabad Field Force
under Brigadier General Gough, and subsequently with the Khyber Division under Major General Bright (Medal).
192 Major F. Vv'ilmot served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
193 Major J. Wilson served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of
Balakla-va (slightly wounded) and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, also Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals).
19* Major E. t\ Wodehouse served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
AH Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
196 Major R. WooUcombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in China in 1858-60, including the expedition to Hankow, action with
the batteries at Nankia 20th November, and action of the 21st November (Medal).
19' Major H. R. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment inNewZealandfrom 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, a)idwaa
present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, affair
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
199 Major Wynell Mayovf served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
200 Major M. S. Wynne served with the 8ist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
tack and capture of All Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
692
OFFICERS (other than General and Field Officers) on RETIRED PAY.
Captains.
IWT IN THE RESERVE.
) CORNET,
lorENSIGN.
Hon. 3fajor 3 -Z?h.
^5 Jily SI
14 Oct.
1 Oct.
47
14 Jan. 80
II May 78
6 Aug. 79
21 June 33
I May 78
22 Feb. 79
14 Mar. 88
I July 81
I Jan. 73
9 Jan. 58
I July
Abercromby, George Cosmo, ^ Manchester Re
Gordon Mitjhljnders
Actnu, Thomas,2 Bengal StaffCorps
Aikin, James Edward, York and Lane. Regt. ; 3 £n. Yorkahire Lf. Inf.
Aikman, Hugh HarryRobertson,i 'DYngooTis,2(^^'B7is. Highland Light Inf.
Allen, William Cocks?, Lnncashire Fusiliers
Anderson, Henry Archibald, Royal Fusiliers
Anketell, Moutray, Royal Artillery
Anne, Ernest Lambert Swinburne, Border Regiment (55 F.)
Appleyard. Richard Lock, Royal Fusiliers (7 Foot)
Attwood, Frederick, Coast Battalion of Engineers
Auckland, William Morton, Lord, Dorsetshire Regiment
Baird, David,* West Riding Regiment
Baldwin, John Henry,^ Bengal Staff Corps
Barnett, Robert Percy Saunders,' Indian Staff Corps
Baynes, Thomas John, Bengal StaffCorps
Beach, Wm. Archibald Hicks, King's Ro3-al Rifles ; Hon. Major j Bn. )
King's Rnyal Eifles Jf
Biggs-Baldwin, William Henry, 21 Hussars
Bingham, Thomas Richard Devereux, Bengal Staff Corps
Bower, Robert Lister,' King's Royal Rifles; 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles ...
Bramwell, George,' Bombay StaffCorps
Brettingham, Richard Wheatley, Royal Artillery
BriggB, John Arthur, Scottish Rifles ; 3 4" 4 Battalions Scottish Rtfles ...
Brown, John, Bombay StaffCorps
Buller, Gregory Joseph,'" Leicester Regiment
Burbury, Francis William, West Kent Regt. ; 3 Bn. West Kent Segt. ...
Butler, Francis William Henry Davies," 9 Foot
■Cairns, i/o;z. Wilfred Dallas. Rifle Brigade; 5 Battalion Sijle Brigade
Campbell, Edward Parker,>2 Black Watch
Chapman, Francis Kingscote Fitzhardinge, 3 Hussars
-Christie, Robert Arthur Crawford, 12 Lancers; Hon. Major Kent Art. \
E. Div. R. Art '. J
Churchill, Felix Victor Sidney,'^ Gloucester Regiment
Clowes, Cha*. Edw, King's Royal Rifles ; Hon. Maj. 7 Bn. King'sR. Rifles
■Colquhoun, William, 12 Lancers
-Constable, Frederick Charles Strickland, Royal Horse Guards
<^ooper, Albert Beauchamp Astley, Royal Artillery
Cope, Arthur Henry, '^ Liverpool Regiment
Corse-Scott, Alexander James. Bengal Staff Corps _
Cox. John Hawtrey Reginald,"' 6 Dragoons
Crabbe, Arthur Bingham,'" 8 Hussars ; 4 Battalion Irish Regiment
<!roasdaile, Launcelot, Bedfordshire Regc. ; Hon.Mnjor^Bn.LeinsterRegt.
Croiton, Right Hon. Sn- Walter Fred. C£. Royal Artillery
CuUen, Clifford, Derbyshire Regiment; 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers
Da Costa, David Campbell, R. Scots ; Hon. Major ^Bn. Manchester Regt.
JD'Aeth, Lewis Narbrough Hughes," Scots Fusiliers ; 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers
Darley, Henry Read, 4 Dragoon Guards ; 3 Bn. South tVales Borderers ...
Daubuz, Robert Claude, retired full pay. Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Dawes, Edward Wilson. 4 Dragoon Gds.; Hon. Major, 4 Bn. Warwick. Regt.
Dennehy, Barry Valentine,-" 12 Lancers
<le Teissier, Henry,-' 8 Hussars ; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regiment
Ditmas, Edward,-- 7 Dragoon Guards
Drury, Frederick Burton, Royal Marines
Cugmore, Francis Sandys,''^ 64 Foot
Dyce, Cecil Coles, Bengal StaffCorps
Eley, Henry, Liverpool Regiment ; 4 Bn. East Surrey Regiment
Fvelegh, George Carter, Roj-al Artillery
Bwart, John (District Officer), Royal Artillery '
Faulkner, Francis Macnamara, Royal Marines
Feilden, Herbert Ramsay, Lane. Fus. ;i/on. Major 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt.
Ff sting, Michael Morton Metcalfe, 20 Foot
Ffrench, Arthur, Indian StaffCorps
FitzGerald, iorrf, Walter, K.R. Rifles ; Hon. Major 8 Bn. K. R. Rifles
Forbes, Edward Esme," Indian StaffCorps
Forester, Francis William, 3 Hussars ; Lt.Col. West Somerset Yeomanry
.Forrest, Robert Henry, ^^ Bengal Staff Corps
Eraser, James Kemp, 14 Hussars
Gamble, Killaly, Royal Artillery
Gardiner, Henry, Bom.bay Stall' Corps
Garsia, Christopher, Bengal Staff Corps
■Georges, Theodore William Jerome Mackeson,^' Indian Staff Corps ...
Gibson, Edward Eustace, Bengal StaffCorps j 2 Aug. 61 22 Mar. 64
Goodlake, Henry Selwyn, Lancashire Fusiliers ; 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. !ii Oct. 79 i July 81
29 June 87
18 Mar. 76
6 May s^'ss July 63
;:3 May 85J i .Inly 91
10 Nov. 86 20 Nov. 93
5 Nov. 70 5 Oct. 78
10 July 73' 12 Jan. 81
30 June 48! 16 Dec. 54
13 Nov. 72 28 Sept. 82
14 Aug. 74^24 May 83
13 June 85 19 Oct. 87
I July 81 18 Sept. 89
29 Sept. 77 14 Dec. 7821001. 85
20 Dec. 53| 3 Sept. 59 20 Dec. 70
13 Aug. 79I I July 8113 Aug. 9o'26 Sept.
15 Nov. 61(30 Jan. 6o!is Nov. 73 27 Mar.
WHEN
PLACED Oir
KKT. PAT.
27 June 88
I .July 82
30 Sept. 9 c
Feb. 93
26 June 84
26 Nov. 84
I July Si
7 Mai'. 83
4 Sept. 84
4 May 92
II Mar. 91
3 Feb. 92
July 82
23 June 80
13 Dec. 53
19 Feb. 81
20 Jan. 56
19 June 41
4 July 5-
19 Apr. 64
21 Sept.57
23 Oct. 80
4 Dec. 78
28 Apr. 80
20 Jan. 66
26 Jan. 66
7 Jan. 90 Ti June 90
6 May 72 2 Dec. 82
13 Dec. 65 1 July 82
2 May 90 6 May 91
2,5 Feb. 58 20 Jan. 68 i July 82
13 Apr. 42 30 June 48 i July 81
23 Aug. 84jio Oct. 94 28 Not. 94
2 Nov. 57 4 July 68 I July 82
29 Jan. 71 23 Dec. 79 10 Aug. 8r
25 Aug. 86 25 Mar. 96120 May 96
30 June 63 25 Dec. 67 1 July 8r
13 May 85 16 May 94 10 Apr. 95
17 Jan. 72 4 Dec. 85 4 May 92
7 Feb. 85 I Oct. 89 26 July 93
I July 81 24 Apr. 87 17 Sept.90
9 Sept. 82 13 Jan. 92 19 Oct. 92
5 JuneSo! 5 Oct. 87 2? May 88
12 Aug. 74130 Nov. 81 10 Apr. 88
6 Apr. 81 18 Apr. 85'2i May go
30 Aug. 64 1 30 May 77I 7 Sept.8i
ID Nov. 69'24 Sept. 78 18 Jan. 85
4 Dec. 69 26 Jan. 78 1 4 Mar. 86
30 Jan. 84
I July 81
0 Sept. 80
25 May 36
9 Sept. 82
II Feb. 80
1 July Si
31 July 89
25 Apr. 90I23 May 91
9 Mar. 86 17 Oct. 94
17 Dec. 56 27 Aug,
6 May 85
26 Feb. 64
■/ July Bo
27 June 64
3 Aug. 6c
20 Dec. 33
22 June 67
25 Sept. 78
16 Mar. 67
10 Mar. 83
22 Dec. 80
3 Aug. 67
4 Apr. 65
3 Dec
7 Mar. 88 i Nov. 90
17 Jan. 45 I July 81
I Nov. 90 2 Nov. 92
I July 87 II Sept. 89
1 July 87 15 Feb. 88
13 Apr. 92 14 Feb. 94
10 Nov. 69 16 June 75
5 Mar. 91 18 Apr. 94
24 Apr. 72 I .luly Si
10 Mar. gc 28 July 94
4 Jan. 87 1 12 Apr. 93
7 J'ily 79] 2 Oct. 79
20 June 6S| t July Si
. 23 Dec. 761 8 May 84
10 May 82]3i July 90 19 Nov. 90
10 Jan. 37;i7Apr. 45I i July 8r
17 Apr. 78:15 July 86 30 May 93
3 Aug. 67 I July 81! 6 Oct. 82
9 June 80 1 9 June 88 19 Mar. 90
2 Nov. 72! 7 July Sol 3 Dec. 84
IS Nov. 79 8 June 80! 15 Nov. 90' 4 Nov. 96
22 Jan. 79! 9 Oct. So'iSJan. 8827 JuneSS
11 Feb. rs'ii Feb. 86 H Feb. 95
I 2 Aug. 82 '16 Mar. 88 22 Oct. 00
II Apr. 68 28 Oct. 71 II Apr. 80 24 Mar. 86
25 Feb. 80 I July 81 '29 Jan. 87! 3 Dec. 89
12 Jan. 66i i Jan. 78 13 Feb. 82
13 Junes? I May 59 13 June 69 16 Mar. 86
23 Mar. s8 11 Oct. 59,23 Mar. 70, i July 82
30 Apr. 75:30 Apr. 86|i2 July 05
'2 Aug. 73 12 Sept. 82
5 Mar. 89 29 Jan. 90
15 Mar. 80 27 Mar. 89 29 S9pt.96
11 Nov. 76^22 May 83 2 Feb. 84
30 Jan. 84,29 Dec. 94 23 Jan. 95
23 Aug. 84
80
■Gore, George Robert Vernon Hume,-'' Seaforth Highlanders
Grant, Edward James, ^^ Irish Regiment ; Hon. Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Royal Scots
<}reen,Wm.DixonHaddock,King's Royal Rifles; ^t^r^Bns.LancashireFus.
Haggard, Edward Arthur," Army Service Corps ; 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt.
Hamilton, John Fane Charles,^" South Staffordshire Regiment (38 > i -vf^-, o Tor,
Foot); Major :^ 4- ^ Bvs. Lancashire Fusiliers j| ' "^"y 70 24 Jan.
Harris, Charles Gerald,^' Irish Rifles ; late Mon.Major 6 Bn. Irish Rifles' 9 July 79 13 Sept.Scjo Sept.8
Harrison, Douglas Charles William,^'-' Indian Statt' Corps I 11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86 11 Feb. (
Harrison, William,'^ 11 Hussars ; Hon. Major 3 k 4 Bns. North Lanc.Regt.'2^ May 78 10 Nov. 80 11 Apr. 85 14 Aug, 89
Hartigan, John M'Knight, Bombay StaffCorps 121 July 58 22 May 60 21 July 70 10 July 80
Harward, George Sisson,^» Royal Artillery 119 Dec. 50 18 Aug. 52 25 Sept.57 i July 81
Heaviside, George Hamilton, 6 Dragoons [20 Oct. 59 22 Sept.6i 9 Mav. 72 15 May 77
I July 91 j 2 Nov. 92
9 July 84' 7 Aug. 86
'10 Oct.
Capiains on Uetired Fay,
693
Home, Hon. Oospatrick Doufflas, Rifle Brigade
Hood, Basil Charles. Yorkshire Regiment ; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Segimeni...
Hopeffood, William Vei-e,'' West Kent Regiment (97 F.)
Hothiim, William, ■"* Shropshire Light Infantry ; ^ Bn.Torkshire Lt. Inf.
Hutchinson, George William GiMoe,^'-* 90 Foot, MP. for Jsfoii Manor
Irhy, Frederick Aithur,'"> Rifle Brigade ; 7 Bn. Kiiin's Boual Sijles
Jenkins, Nol)le Fleming, Border Regt. ; Major 3 Bn. Border Megt
Jennings, Benjamin, sr Hiissnrs
Jones, Rhys William Wyki'luim,-'- Sussex Regiment; 3 Bn.Border Begt.
Joues-Bj'rom, William Richard, 3 Hnssars
Kennedy, .lohn Henry, ^'' W. Kent Regiment ; 3 Bn, Wes^- Kent Begt
Kennedy, James Montnga Bowie, Dake of Cornwall's Lt. Iufantr3'; )^
4 Bn. Eauf Siirrpy Keiiiinent )"
Kinglake, Hamilton Alex., li'^TiC.Vns. Hon. Major -^ Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Knox, William, 21 Hussars ; Hon. Major 4 B71. Battt Surreii Regiment ...
La Torriere, Fenwick B. deSales," 18 Hussars; Hon.Lt.Col. sBn.S. Fus.
lie Baill.y, Alexander Cortland,'* Indian Staff Corps
Lennard, Sir John Farnal).y, Bart. Royal Artillery
Logie, James (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Luttrell, Hugh Courtenay Fownes, Rifle Brigade, MB. for Taeittoek
McCafleiy, Joseph, Coast Brigade of Artillery
M'Goun, Jo'an Tod, Madras Staff Corps
MacDonnell, Randal, Royal Marines
MacDonnell, Richard Do.yne, Madras Stafi Corps..,
Mack, Philip Fasten, 12 Lancers
Mackenzie, Kenneth John,'" Rifle Brigade ; 2 Bn. Cameron Highlanders
Macnair, John, Bengal Staff Corps
MacRae, John, Black Watch ; 3 Bn. Black Watch
Manners, Lord Edward Wm. John, Rifle Brigade; MP. for Saaf)
Leicestershire ; $Bn. lii/te Brigade (
Maples, Henry (District Otficei-), Ro.ya,l Artillery
Maunsell, Lucius Aug. de Vere, Leicester Regt : Major 9 Bn. E.R. Rifles
Milles, ifon. Lewis Arthur, 16 Lancers; -^Bn. Yorh Light Infantry
Molonj', Charles Stuart, York Regt. ; (>Bn. Rijle Brigade
Monro. David, Madras Staff Corps
Morgan, Horatio Horace, Royal Marines
Morris, Charles Hem-y, Captain Indian Staff Corps i
Munro, Geo. Mackenzie Gunn. Ro.yal Soots ; 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders
Murphy, Michael, East Yorkshire Regiment
Napier, Charles James, East Surrey Regiment
Nelson, Thomas Morice, Royal Marines
Newland, Arthur Counop, 21 Hussars
Nixon, Arthur George, Rifle Brigade
Norton, Reuben, Durham Light Infantry
Oldham, Chas. S. Dansey Oldham, 4 Dragoon Guards; Hon. Major')
3 B71. South Wales Borderers] \
Onslow, Denzil Hughes, Dorsetshire Regt. ; 3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt.
Pakenham, Edward Tatton, K. R. Rifles; Hon. Major 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
Pearce, Graham Ravenhill,^i Manchester Regiment
Pease, Hugh Robinson, East Yorkshire Regiment
Phillips, Fred. Herve.y Bathurst, Royal Artillery
Pinching, Adam Park, 20 Foot ,
Porter, Henry Richard,^^ Royal Artillery i
Porter, Joseph, Ro.yal Artillery (District Officer)
Presoott, .folm Ravenhill, Derbyshire Regt. ; 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt
Preston, Capon Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
Proctor, Frederick;Wm.. West Riding Regt. ; 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers
Raglan, Geo. F. il.Lord,^'' Gren. Gds. Uon.Lt. Col. Monmouth R. Eng.{Mil.)
Repton, Humphrey Thomas Hugh," Ro.yal Artillery
Richardson, Harry Seymour, 12 Lancers
Roberts, John Dobree Anderson, R. Art.; Hon. MaJorSligo Artillery, S.Div.
Rogers, John Peverell, Ro.yal Artillery
Ross, John,''' Border Regiment
Rumle.y, William Powell, Royal Marines
St. George, Baldwin John, 4 Dragoon Guards
St. John- Mildmay, Chas. Begue, R. Art. ; 4 Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
v.D.Savile, Hen. Bourchier Osborne, R. Art.; Hon. Col. 1 Gloucester Art.Vols.
Schreiber, Julian Meade, Suffolk Regiment
Scott, George John, 5" 18 Hussars; Hon. Major ^ Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
Segrave, George O'Neil, Yorkshire Regt. ; Major 3 Bn. Bedford Regiment
Seymour, Edward Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Sidney, Philip, Royal Marines
Siirrow, Arth. Geo. Walker, S. Lancashire RegC; 3 Bn, S.LanaashireReg t.
Soanies, Henry, Royal Artillery
Snow, Ernest Arthur, South Lane. Regt. ; 3 Bn. East Lancashire Regt.
Spencer-Stanhope, Walter,^* 14 Hussars ; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt, Infantry
Stillwell, Thomas Francis,^'-' Bengal Staff Corps
Btopford, J/oH. Edward Barrington Lowis Henry,™ Irish Fusiliers;)
2 Bn. Irish Regiment j
Stotou, Frederick Ale.xander, Madras Staff Corps
Stoughton, Chas. Cecil P.'* 14 Hussars; Glamorgan Art. W, Die. R. Art.
Sutherland, Henry Boyd.'^ Lancaster Regiment
Tardif, Frederick Peter, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Teller, James Drummond, Royal Artillery
Thatcher, Harold William,'^ Shropshire Light Infantry (53 P.) ; Hon.)
Major i,Bn. Norfolk Regt. (2 Norjolk Militia) )
Toogood, Reginald Curtis,'* Scots Fusiliers (21 F.), ^Bn. Scots Fusiliers...
Tucker, Jervis.'^ Ro.yal Artillery
Turner, Samuel George Druiy, Bombay Staff Corps
Tye, Charles Henry," 6 Dragoons
Vereker, John Medlicott,''^ 4 Dragoon Guards
Walker, William Francis, Ro.yal Artillery
Warden, Edmund .fames Peach, '^ Madras Staff Corps
Webster, Godfrey Fox, 20 Foot
CORNET,
2ndi,iE0T
orEtrsiGX
I May 7S
II Aug, 80
17 Ma,.y 79
31 Jan,
>3 Jan. 78
4 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 77
[8 June 35
5 Sept. 77
13 Dec. 56
20 Feb. 58
8 Dec.
16 Feb.
12 Dec. 57
13 Dec. 65
8 Feb. 68
I May 78
9 Dec.
:4 Jan.
; Jan.
79
:9 Oct. 78
I May 46
12 Apr, 64
19 Dec. 50
22 Jan. 79
23 July 79
12 June 69
25 Aug. 83
23 Nov. 73
26 Apr. 79
30 Dec. 73
29 Aug. 85
18 June 81
11 Oct. 79
10 Mar. 83
12 Mav 86
1 July 81
9 May 85
2 Dec. 79
24 Sept. 79
I July 80
10 -May 82
5 Apr. 37
9 Sept. 82
5 Oct. 79
24 Nov. 77
20 Nov.
CAPTAIir.
28 Oct. 7
ji Dec. 93
8 Au "
1 8 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 79
5 Dec. 94
3 Oct. ~
[3 June
13 Apr. 92
3 June 9
2 Feb. 87
18 Oct. 9
23 May 8;
1 3 June 83
1 3 Apr, "
10 May 93
I Apr. 46
24 May 89
8 June 8
13 Mar. 8
13 Dec. 6
I Sept.78i I Sept. 8
I Apr. 76 I Apr. 8
19 Aug. 73J 10 Nov. 8
10 Mar. 83'io Feb. 9
21 Nov. 58 20 Feb. 70
5 Dec. 83
7 Feb. 85
24 Nov. 77
23 Ma.y 85
2^ July 90
24 July 78
27 Apr. 60
3 Aug. 67
9 Aug. 74
2j Feb. 85
7 May 70
2 July 79
1 Sept. 82
2 Nov. 7
2 Ma.y 79
20 Nov. 75
20 Au
2 Apr. 94
12 Ma.y
4 Sept.7E
5 Dec. 65
14 Dec. 37
22 Jan.
79
8 Jan. 94
I Sept. 94
18 Apr. 85
12 Dec.
I Sept,
9 Aug.
23 Nov. 95
15 Aug. 77
23 Apr. 84
3 June 9:
I Feb. 8:
5 Dec. 8,
20 June 83
13 Apr. 81
23 Aug. 8.
29 Jan. 8
6 Dec. 79
12 Ma.y 83
14 Oct. 46
14 Oct. 68
11 Nov. 52
24 Nov. 77
14 May 84
1 July 81
12 Nov. 84
6 Oct. 77
8 Jan. 70
10 Nov. 8c
30 July 79
8 Jan. 6j
21 July 80
3 Aug. 67
2 Aug. 82
18 Feb. 80
21 Apr. 40
11 Oct. 76
I Deo
28 July 79
1 Nov
10 Nov. 66
,5 Dec,
30 .Ian. 53
10 Ma.y 82
2 Aug. 82
9 Jan. 6;} 7 Feb. 66
13 Aug. 79^0 Mar. 81
4 Apr. 59 II Oct. 61
[29 Nov. 76
5 June 66 22 Oct. 70
I17 Apr. 78
ti Jan. 43I 7 Mar. 44
|ci May 78
22 Mar, 77
II Apr. 54 24 Aug. 54
I 8 June6o
25 Ma.y 78 25 Aug. 80
....'.. J25Sept.86
7 Dec. 51I17 Feb. 54
J Jan. 73I15 July 70
I 3 Feb. 74
13 Nov. 78
27 June
24 June 63
4 Feb. 85
1 June 91
23 May 88
27 June 88
27 July 89
7 Feb. 54
12 Aug. 76
17 Nov. 57
26 Apr. 85
2 June 92
20 Jan. 86
26 Nov. 90
28 July 86
1 2 Ma.y 80
19 Dec
I Oct.
I July 79
4 Oct. "
^8 Aug. 80
8 June 90
1 Apr. S8
9 Nov. 46
2 Apr. 87
22 Jnl.y 85
9 Sept. 85
I Apr. 55
[Q Dec.
10 June 90
8 Dec. 7
8 Sept. 88
11 June 90
9 Jan. 75
3 Aug. 87
4 Apr. 71
1 July 87
28 Jan. 79
15 July 8£
27 May 3c
12 Apr. 71
2 June 8;
I Apr. 6;
8 June 7-
i6 May 8
6 May 9
1 Apr. ji
30 Jan, 8
2 Feb. 3
WHKH
PLACED OK
BET. PAT.
9 July 79
30 Jan. 95
16 Aug. 82
19 Mar. 90
I July 81
13 Mar. 95
24 June 91
9 Sept. 88
26 Oct. 92
14 Dec. 92
24 June 91
20 May 96
16 Jan. 89
T Nov. 90
6 June 88
I Jan. 96
1 July 8r
6 May 93
6 July 87
2 Sept. 91
8 Sept. 81
28 Nov. 93
30 Sept. 89
19 Dee. 83
4 May 92
I July 82
22 Oct. 90
6 May 94
23 Aug. 92
24 July 95
28 Aug. 95
I Feb. 88
I Jul.y 82
18 Ma.y 85
14 Mar. 96
3 May 84
11 Dee. 86
22 Aug. 95
Nov. 82
21 .Tan. 93
19 Apr. 93
3 Apr. 89
6 Apr. 92
19 Dec. 88
9 Jan. 90
31 Aug. 92
I July 8 1
13 Apr. 81
I July 81
28 Jan. 94
7 June 94
5 June 89
1 Feb. 91
23 Apr. 87
12 May 84
15 Feb. 88
18 June 90
[2 May 83
2 Ma.y 89
21 Nov. 87
4 July 91
30 Apr. 90
I July 81
8 May 89
14 Aug. 80
16 Mar. 80
I July 81:
5 Dec. 79
I Aug. 94
15 Nov. 81
5 Aug. 91
21 Sept,92
10 June 87
25 June 90
1 July 82
31 Dec. 87
2 Feb. 84
14 Apr. 91
I July 81
19 Aug. 85
26 May 8g
I July 81
[7 Nov. 83
<7 Oct. 88
(7 Aug. 92
I July 8t
9 Nov. gt
I July 81
3 «
694
Cajjtalns on Retired Pay,
Westropp, George O'Callachan, Irish Eifles ; Clare Art. S. Bio. R. Art.
Westropp, John Massy, 12 Lancers ; Major 5 Bn. Munster Fusiliers
Wilbraliam, Hush Edward, S. Lancas^hireRegt. (82 F.) ; Hon. Major\
2 Bn. East Zancaghire Rept. (j Lancashire Militia) j
Willis, Charles Beaumont D'Anyers, Royal Artillery
Woodsate, Herbert Ferdinand, South Wales Borderers; 3 Bn. South",
Wales Borderers J
Young, Charles Wilson,"- Bengal Staft' Corps
CORNKT,
andLiEUT.
OrBNSIGN.
I May 78
WHCS
LIEUT.
CAPTAIS.
PL ACE DO ^r
RRT. flV
9 Sept. 82
28 Jan. 82
19 Sept. 88
10 Apr. 88
20 Fell. 85
15AU-.8S
6 Aug. 79
17 Jan. 87
23 Apr. 87
12 Sept. 72
5 Dec. Si
12 M.iy 33
7 Feb. 85
4 Mar. 92
31 July 95
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 8;
17 Feb. 93
Captains on Retired Pay. — War Services.
'' Major G. C. Abercroniby. — For War Sei-vices, see ililitia (Gordon Highlanders).
^ Captain T. Acton served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, inoUiding the action of
ICuhjwah (severely woundeil), storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Luclinofr, and affair of Koorsie,
passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Siiltanpore; served as Brigade Major at the storm and capture of Rnm-
pore Cassie, at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., and minor affairs (ir.entionod in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
■• Captain D. Baird served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassusin,
and at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain J. H. Baldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
'' Captain R. P. S. Barnett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
8 Captain R. L. Bower. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
' Captaiu G. Brain well served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
Served in pursuit of the rebel aiiny under Tantia Topee in 1858 ; and with a Field Force against the Bheeis and
Mekranics in tlie Hewa Kanta in 1859 (commended by the Governor of Bombay).
1° Captain G. J. Buller served with the ist Battalion of the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the
ist Division of the Peshawur Valle.y Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in
the engagements at Deh Sarak and' Fiitit-linliad (^Mcdal with Clasp).
I' Captain F. W. H. D. Butler served with llir ( 'liiiiese Coolie Corps throughout the campaign in the North of China
in i860, and was present at the action of Siiihu, Manning of Tangku, ami actions of the i8th and 21st September (Medal
with two Clasps tor the Taku Forts and Pekinl. Served with the ^iist 1,'egiment during the operations against the Tae-
pingsinthe vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1S02, resulting in the caking of the stockade of Nanlisiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kadin.Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified towns of Najow, and the aftair at Nanhsiaiig.
'- Captain E. P. Campbell served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 18S2, aud was pre-
sent at the b.attle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1^ Captain F. V. S. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an
engagement at Tl ai'^^zinhan (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain A. H. C jpe served in the Alghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
""• Major J. H. R. uox served in the Beehuanaland Expedition in 1S84-85 under Sir Charles Warren with the
Tnnislcilling Dragoons.
'^ Captain A. B. Crabbe. — For War Services, see Militia(Irish Regiment).
'■' Captaiu L. N. H. D'Aeth served in the Bjer war of i83i, and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
'■"' Captaiu B. V. Dennehj-served in the Katir war in 1S51-53 (Medal). Served in the Kastern campaign in 1835-56,
aud was present at the siege of Sebastopol aud the battle of tlieTchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Aledal).
'■" Captain H. de Teissier served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light
Infi'ntry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
ir 8 ',5-80.
'* Japtain E. Ditmas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el- Ivebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-^ Captain Dugmore served in the Bechuanaland Expedition u'ider Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
Methueii's Horse.
-* Captain E. E. Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
'■'^ Cantain K. H. Forrest sirved in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
^" Captaiu T. W. J. M. Geors'es served in the .Vlghan war in 1S79-80 with the Thull Chotiali Field Force, and as StafT
Officer to the Vitnkri Field Force (.Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal withClasji).
-■' Capiaiii R. V. Hume-Gore served v.ith the 7Sth Highlanders in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Whs Order'j'
Cfli H;r to the Major General Commanding the Troops in Southern Afghanistan from 17th December i83o to i5tu
l^ov.'inber i£8r.
'" Major E. J. Grant. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Soots).
'■'^ Captain E. A. Haggard. — For War Services, see Militia (fiediordshire Regiment).
-" Major J. F. C. Hamilton. — For War Services, see Mditia ( Liancashire Fusiliers).
^' Major C. G. Harris served 111 the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
"^ Captain D. C. W. Harrison served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major W. Ha.i risen. — For War Services, see Militia (North Lancashire Regiment).
^■' Captain Harward served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of lukerman and siege of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of October, April, und 6ih aud 17th Juno
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tarkish Medal).
■'" Captain Hopegood served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
3* Captaiu W. Hotham. — For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
" Captain Grice Hutchinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
■■■' Captain F. A. Irby. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rides).
•" Captaiu K. W. W. Jones.— For War Services, see Militia (Border Regiment).
*^ Captaiu J. H. Kenned}'. — For War Services, see Militia (West Iveut Regiment).
^' Colonel La Terriere. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Fusiliers).
^8 Captain A. C. Le Bailly served with the and Battalion York and Laucjster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war )f 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-ei-Mahuta, in tue two action.s at Kasoasin, ■
tnd at the battle of 'I'el-el-Kebir (Medal with (Jlasp, and Khedive's Star). ;
■*' Ca])t:iin K. J. Mackenzij. — For War Services, see Militia (Cameron Highlanders).
=1 Major G. R. Pearce served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment thrcughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
s- Captain H. R. Porter served with the expedition to China in 1E60, and was present at the capture of Taku
P irts and suriendcr of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Lord Ragla.n. — For War Services, see Militia (Engineers).
'■''•■ Captain H. T. H. Repton served 111 the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'''' Cfptain John Ross served with the 90th Light Infantiy in the Kafir war of 1877-78, including th" operations
in the W iterkloof and Perie Bash ; also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying ' ol imu, and
wa^ 1 les m. in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambnla, aid Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
• Mojo • G. J. Scott.— For War Services, see Militia (Shropshire Light Infantry).
JS Capt.iiu W. Spencer Stanhope.— For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshii-e Light Infantry).
Captains on Betlfed Pay.— 'War SerOices.]
695
^^ ddptaln 1*. P. Stillwell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and wa3 present in tho on^iga-.m^nt at G;ii,ra3iab
on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Hon. E. B. L. H. Stopford.— For War Services, see Militia (Irish Regiment).
'>' Captain O. C. P. Stoughton served in the Boer war of 1881.
<>'' Captain H. B. Sutherland seri-ed in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
'''^ Major H. W. Thatcher. — For War Services, see Militia (Norfolk Regiment).
"' Captain R. C. Toogood. — For War Services, see .Viilitia (Scots Fusiliers).
"^ Captain Tucker served m the Crimean campaign of 1854-55. and was present at the baitln of Inkermiu aiil
at the s;?2e and I'all of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, auil Turkish Medal).
"" Captain C. H. Tye served as Adjutant with the Innisicilling Dragoons m the Boer war of iS8t. Serve.l witli
the Bechuaruiland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adjutant to tlie InniskilUng Di'a'jjon-i.
i>^ Captii-in ,J. M. Vereser served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with toe Light Cimel Cjrps (.Vlei:U wit a Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
^ Captain E. J. P. AVarden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Med il
with Clasp).
'* Captain C. W. Young served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
Lieutenants on Retired Pay.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
Armitstead, Robert,' 103 Foot ,
Blaine, Robert Stickney, 5 Dragoon Guards
Buchanan, George Alexander Leshe, Indian Staff Corps
Coney, Herbert Launcelot, Ro3'al Artillery
Cox, Edward Cooke,* Bombay Staff Corps
Crowe, Robert, Unattached
Crozier, Fred. Douglas, 4 West India Regiment
Daly, Edward Dermot HamUtou, Bengal Staff Corps
Fowler, Henry, Royal Engineers
Hamilton, Edward Chetwood, Bengal Staff Corps
Harris, Francis Anderson, Bengal Staff Corps
Kennedy, John Pitt, 42 Foot
Kilby, James Edward, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers
Leicester, Sir Peter Frederick Fleming, Bart., Yorkshire Light Infantry..
Lyster, Arthur O'Neill, 46 Foot T.
M'Kown, William, Coast Brigade of Artillerv
Mason, John Anderson, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Mayo, John,!^ 38 Foot
Neame, Charles Covell, 13 Foot
Palmer, Arthur Hare, 17 Foot
Peufold, Alexander Richard, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Porter, Charles Blenheim," Bengal Staff Corps
Pring, John. Coast Battalion R. Engineers {Quarter Master, 13 June 85) .
Roberts, Arthur Edward Simmonds, 82 Foot
Roberts, Charles Armstrong, Bengal Staff Corps
Robertson, George Duncan, 21 Foot
Robinson, Owen Campobello, 11 Foot
Bhackleton, William,'" Military Train
Shadforth, Henry John Tudor, Unattached
Smith, William, 6 Foot
Stainforth, Francis Robert Whitmore, 65 Foot
Stewart, Francis Archibald, i West India Regiment
Thomas, Cecil Strangward, Royal Marines
Ussher, Percy John, Royal Marine Artillery
Way, Henry George, Madras Staff Corps
Wilmer, William, Bengal Staff Corps (Breoet C'«^.'i«h, 3 July 72)
COHNET,
and LIEUT.
or ENSIGN.
13 June 57
15 Ajjr. 63
23 Nov. 55
II Apr. 62
13 Feb. 66
23 Mar. 49
2 Sept. 24
30 Mar. 55
20 May 42
29 Dec. 57
II Feb. 75
21 Nov. 65
4 Aug. 40
I May 58
12 Jan. 56
14 Oct. 19
5 Mar. 58
24 June 62
3 Jul.y 60
3 Nov. 59
I Sept. 6^
16 Dec. 85
25 July 82
19 Apr. 78
I Apr. 57
7 Nov. 62
9 -A-ig- 74
1 9 June 5o
10 Nov. 69
10 Sept. 75
15 Mar. 53
13 June 85
5 Dec. 83
13 June 30
I Apr. 60
I Dec. 80
7 J'Uy 57
14 Feb. 45
8 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 82
7 Oct. 83
7 Mar. 86
23 Feb. 70
11 Sept. 76
9 Nov. 43
22 June 60
17 Mar. 58
4 Dec. 23
12 Dec. 59
13 June 75
16 Oct. 63
I Sept. 85
I Sept. 85
'3 June 74
3 -'ov. 631
WHEN
PLACED ON
RET. PAT.
I July 81
I July 81
30 Oct. 95
13 June 89
28 Feb. 8y
I July 81
I July 8r
26 Mar. 87
I July 81
I July 82
6 Nov. 86
I July 81
26 July 90
7 Oct. 96
I July 81
I .Inly 81
14 Feb. 85
I July 81
I July 8t
I July 81
27 Aug. 90
7 Oct. 85
9 Sept.96
I July 81
19 Ajjr. 85
I July 8i
I July 81
I July 2 1
1 Aug. 83
I July 81
I July 8t
; July 81
ID May 93
13 May 95
20 Nov. fc4
I July £2
1 Lieut. Armitstead was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69tli Bengal Native Infantry and Hoi as
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
* Lieut. E. C. Cox served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
" Lieut. Mayo served wit'a the 38th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th Aug. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'' Jjieut. C. B. Porter served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
'" Lieut. Shackleton served tliroughout the C^'imean campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M' Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of bebastopol (Modal witb thren Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the Mihtary Train in the New Zealand war Irom Noveiubor 186! to 1866
(Medal).
Cornets, Ensigns and. Second Lieutenants.
Baird, John, Land Trans. Corps, Inspector")
of iJeoon Cunstabttlurij j
Baugli. James, Royal Marines
Bignell, Charles Philips, Roy. Art
COHNET,
ENSIGN OK
2ndLIEIIT.
22 Jan. 56
7 Dec, 12
18 Oct. 26
Blayney, Gerald John Stanley, R. Artillery..
Domain, Hy. Dickson, Ceylon Regt !...
Gatt, Arthur, Land Transport Corps
COKINET,
KNSIGN OK
2ndLiBi;T.
14 Feb. 90
23 Apr. 58
23 Nov. 55
Adjutants.
Adair, Harry Atkinson,' 4 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, late 52nd Foot )
{Captain, i8 Jan. 67) ; Hon. Major [ ji
Doughty, Chester, 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry (Captain, 7 Aug. 66) ; Kon. M^ijoi
Mitchell, J. H. , Land Transport Corps
Powell, Frederick,^ 3 Battalion Oxfordshire Li^ht Infantry (Hon. Major)
Weeks, J., Alderney Artillery Militia (Hon. Major, 2 Apr. 90J
' Major Adair served in the Indian Mutiny in 1358-59.
/ Major Powell served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from '.
siege and fall of Sebast'ipol (Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal).
COltNEr
2ndnEux.
OrENSIGN.
16 Mar. 58 31 Jan. 60
30 Nov. 55 7 Dec. 58
ADJUTANT.
I Oct. 68
18 Apr. 68
21 Feb. 56
8 May 71
5 Nov. 78
ist h^ep"
including the
3 '<■ 2
696
Hiding Masters on lietired Pay.
Riding Masters.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
HIDING
MASTKE.
HON.
CAPTAIN.
Abbott, Isaac,' Royal Artillci-y 8 Mar. 71! i July 81
Bacchu?, Henry, lioyal Artillery lao July 64116 Aug. 79
lianyard, Nelson, 18 Hussars '23 Apr. 84
Earnett, Jclm, Commissariat and Transport Statf '27Aufr. 59 i July 81
Ui-ooke, Charles Clements.^ Royal Military College 115 June 58
Krown, Thomas.'' 16 Lancers (Cornet, 29 Dec. 57) [R] >•■■[ 7 Sept.sSip Nov. 73
Butler, .James, Roval Artillery 23 Feb. 84
Butler. Reuben,^ Royal Artillery [R] j i July 631 i July 81
Cole, William, Royal Artillery I 8 Sept.75 8 Sept. 85
Crowdy, John, i Dragoon Guards i 2 Nov. 66 i July 81
Dann, George, Royal Artillery 27 Aug. 59 i July 81
Donald, William, Royal Artillery I i Apr. 59 5 May 77
Eaton, Frederick, 8 Hussars '12 May 75 12 May 85
Francis, William, 19 Hussars '23 May 83
Gillon, David, Royal Engineer Troops '21 Aug. 75 21 Aug. 83
Hadcock, George, Royal Artillery '22 June 60 30 May 77
Harran, James,'' 14 Hussars '. j t Dec. 65 i July 8r
Horton, James 128 Apr. 75 28 Apr. 85
Hubbard, Henry," 13 Hussars 22 May 66 1 July 81
Johnston, William,** Royal Artillery 15 Jan. 64 i July 81
Jones, Thomas Henry, Cavalry Depot '29 Oct. 73 29 Oct. 83
M'Gee, Heni-y,' 17 Lancers ]i3 Nov. 72 13 Nov. 82
Matthews. William." 11 Hussars (Comet, 12 Jan. 56) [R] 10 Mar. 57!i9 Oct. 72
Mayes, William Busby, 6 Dragoon Guards 21 Aug. 78 21 Aug. 88
Miller, Thomas, R. Horse Guards 7 Nov. 65 2 Feb. 81
Morris, Clark, Cape Mounted Riflemen S June 55 3 Nov. 70
Neal, Charles Walter, 2 Dragoons 6N0V. 67 i July 81
Noake, Maillard,'-* 15 Dragoons 20 Feb. 57
Nugent, Edmund. Royal Artillery 22 Jan. 68 1 July 81
Pawson, John, '5 Royal Artillery"[R] 29 May 67 i July 81
Perry, John, 10 Hussars 6 Dec. 73 6 Dec. 83
Pickworth, John Attkins," Cavalry Depot, Military Knight of Wmdsor 31 Aug. 58 24 Apr. 79
Simpson, Emanuel, 10 Hussars 29 Dec. 57
Smith, David Noble, 15 Hussars 8 June 72 8 June 82
Speirs, Robert, 2 Dragoons 19 Aug. 74 13 May 85
Stannard, Epbraini, Royal Artillery I25 Nov. 74,25 Nov. 84
Virr, Joseph. Royal Artillery j i June 61117 Jan. 80
AVilkinson. George Louis, Royal Artillerj- 8 Jan. 64 i July 81
Williams, George, Royal Artillery ' i Apr. 75I i Apr. 85
HON.
UiJOR.
26 Jan. 84
ig Jan. 82
7 Feb. 84
12 Oct. 81
10 Dec. 81
7 Jan. 82
21 Dec. 87
15 Oct. 81
31 May 90
15 June 87
28 Nov. 83
24 May 84
22 Feb. 92
30 Nov. 81
Hiding Masters on lietired Pay. — War Services.
1 Major Abbott served in the Crimea and was present in the action near Eupatoria while attached to the Light
Cavalry Brigade (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
^ Jlajor Brooke served in the Osmanli Irregular Cavalry during the Crimean campaign (Turkish Medal).
■* Captain Brown served with the i6th Lancers during the campaign in AtJ'ghanistau under Lord Keane in 1S39,
includmg the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
= Major Butler served in the Indian campaign in 1S58-59 ; commanded two guns Royal Horse Artillery in Malwa
Flying Column in pursuit of rebels under Tantia Topee in Dec. 1858 and January 1859 ; engaged at Zeerapore and
Chupra Baroda (twice mentioned in despatches and thanked b.y Governor General in Council, Medal).
<• Major Hari-an sei-ved the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, including the battles of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Beer war of iSSi.
' Major Hubbard served in the Crimea in the 6th Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Tchernaya, siego
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Major W. Johnston served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol —slightly wounded (Medal with lour Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
'' Captain M'Gee served with the loth Hussars in tlie Afghan war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Futtehabad— slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the rotJi Hussars (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
1' Captain W. Matthews served with the Royal Dragoons during the Ci-imeau war, and was present at the battles
of Balaklava (horse shot under him) and Inkerman, the siege and fall ol Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Tiu-kish Medal).
1* Riding Master Noake served in the Eastern campaign with the Royal Dragoons, and was present at the
battle of Balaklava and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Has also the
Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field.
'5 Major Pawson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Meual with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expe-
dition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
'■'' Captain Pickworth. — For War Services, see MiUtary Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
Quarter Masters on Eetired Pay.
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
NOT IN- THE BESEEVE.
Aitken, Walter, Rojal Marino Artillery
Anderson, William,' Lancaster Regiment (4 Foot)
Baker, Joseph, Royal Marines
Barr, Alexander, 4 Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders...
Barrel!, WiUiani John,^ Army Service Corps
Bassindale, Edsvard, Grenadier Guards
Bsedle, George,^ 4 Bq. AVarwickshire Regiment (2 Warwick Militia)
Belchem, Frederick George, West Surrey Regiment
Bell, James Edward, 3 Battalion West Riding iXegiment
Bigaell, John,* Gordon Highlanders {92 Foot)
Birch, Joseph, Coldstream Guards
Blackwood, John, 4 Battalion Scottish RiHes
Blair, Samuel, Royal Artillery
IT (I Boulger, Abraham,^ York and Lancaster Regiment (Kon.Lt. Colonel, 19 Nov. 87)
Bray, Henry Hill, East Lancashire Regiment
Breunan, Charles, 5 Battalion Inuiskiliing Fusiliers (Donegal Mditia)
Broackes, Charles," Military Mounted Police Corps
Brock, John, 4 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery
Brogden, James,' Worcestershire Regiment
Brookes, Joseph, 36 Foot
Brooks, George, Brigade Depot
Brown, Simon, » Royal Artillery
Brown, Valentine.^ Royal Marines; liecruifing Siaf Officer, Gla'govo, 23 Nov. 95 ...
Browne, Richard, i» 3 Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
Bull, John, Royal Engineers
Burke, John," Depot (iattalion \Ensiijn, 4 Sept. 49; Lt. 22 Fob. 53) [R]
Burton, Sauiuel,''' Royal Marine Artillery
Butterworth, Frederick,'*! Scots Guards'
Buttle, Clement F'rancis, Royal Kngineers
Camiibell, Charles, s Battalion Munster Fusiliers
Campbell, John,"* 17 Foot
Charters, William," 24 Foot
Chituck, William Henry, Royal Artiller.y
Choake, Thomas, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 Foot)
(;iark, Thomas Howell, '* 14 Hussars
Clarke, .Joseph, '<^ Rifle Brigade (Coi-He<, 21 Jan. 56)
tday, Albert, Lincolnshire' Regiment
Clements, George," i Dragoons
Clitr, William,'* Royal Artillery (Ensign, 20 Sept. 57 ; Lieut. 5 Feb. 61)
Cliujh, Widiam," 3 Battalion Dorsetshire Regimen;
Cljwes, Heury,™ Ro.yal Fusiliers
Coe, Edwin, 3 Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment
Cole, Samuel,^' Royal Engineers
Collins, Esau, Grenadier Guards
Collins, George,^* InniskiUing Fusiliers (108 Foot)
Connell, Patrick, 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Cook, Charles, Hibernian Military School (Lieut. 01 Orderlies, 25 June 73 ; Capt. )
of Orderlies, 7 Ang. 75) J
Cjrdeo". Charles, SuUblk Regiment
Cjpeland, Thomas, 83 Foot
QUARir.K
11A.STKR.
Cossey, John Francis,*^ Army Service Corps .
Costelloe, Charles, ■'' Iri.sh Fusiliers
KONOUiKijaOflOKAKV
CAPTAIN. I MAJOK.
Cotton, Joho,^" Gordon Highlanders (75 Foot)
Cottrel!, William Foulkes, Statf
Cousiijs, Samuel,2-'f 3 Battalion Essex Regiment
Cox, Samuel, Ro.yal Artillery
Cox, William, "i Suffolk Regiment
Cox, William Sinith,^' Naval Ordnance Department
Crawley, Anthony, Northampton Regiment {2nd Lieut. 10 Nov. 77) ; i Volunteer \
Battalion Manctiester Regiment J
Croisdale, Richard.^^" Army Service Corps
Crumplin, William," Army Service Corps
Dan by, Guorge, Lancaster Regiment
Darker, James,*' Brigade Depot
'Debono, Michele, Malta Fencible Artillery
Beeves, Dauiel, Ordnance Store Departmeut
De Lisle, Frederick,*'! Army Service Corps
Djnt, Richard,4Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry (Hereford Militia)
Denyer, Henry,^' 12 Lancers (Lieut. 22 Sept. 75)
Diggory, Charles, Royal Artillery
Jtixoii, Timothy,^' 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment
Dixon, William,^ Uilie Brigade
D.jIiou, Edward John,^' Arm.y Service Corps
.Douglas, Gcorge,-'i StalF .' ,
i-'ovaston, Johii,^'= 4 Battalion South Wales Borderers
D )wney, iNfichael, Northumberland Fusiliers
Di-age, William," Depot Battalion
Drake, Edward Henry, 3 Battalion Gloucester Regiment (d. Gloucostei- Militia) ..
Drake, Francis,"* Northumberland Fusiliers [R]
Drake, Robert," Naval Ordnance Department
Elson, Samuel Speacer,'" loq Foot
Emby, Wdliam .James, Royal Artillery
Erwiu, Richard," 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Edinburgh Militia)
Kvans, George,*- Devonshire Regiment
I'lverard, George, 18 Foot .
Facer, Walter,*^ Manchester Regiment; 2 Volunteer lloltniiin M.mehe.iter Rei/iment
Falconer, Ale.-cauder," Joldstream Guards [R] '.
Fit2 Gerald, Thomas, Depo t Battalion
Flanagan, Daniel, 6 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artiilery
Forbes, John, 91 Foot '
Forbes, Peter, '^ 2 3n. Cameron Highlanders (Highlan i Lt. inf.vntry Milit a)
n July 88
21 Sept. 72 21 Sept.82 II Feb. 8j
I Oct. 77 5 June 84
I Apr. 78 I Aur. 87
I II Dec. yS 7 Mar. S3
23 Jan. 64 7 Jan. 80
to July 66 I Jul.y 81 24 Oct. 85
[9 Sept. 83 19 Sept. 93
24 .Jan. 74 24 Ja.n. 84
14 Aug. 66 I July 81 21 June 84
27 Feb. 67 I July 81 15 Oct. 8i
I Apr. 78 I Apr. 87
14 Apr. 60 4 Aug. 75
I 2 Nov. 72 2 Nov. 82 7 Mar. 83
I13 May 74 13 Ma.y 84
'11 Mar. -»4 11 Mar. 84 24 Aug. 87
12 Mar. 81 15 June 87
I Apr. 78 I Apr. 87
18 Oct. 73 18 Oct. 8j
30 Mar. 55
10 Nov. 65 28 Oct. 76
■: July 71 I July 81
I Sept.79 3 Aus
12 Nov. 73 12 Nov. 83
19 Oct. 81
29 Dec. 54 7 Nov. 68
13 Oct. 76 13 Oct. 8c 1 Feb. 89
25 Mar. 73 25 Mar. 83
ig Jan. 70 i July 81 15 June S7
1 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 53 21 July 6j
18 July 62 30 June 77
5 Nov. 70 I Jul.y 81 7.6 A.pr. 82
6 Sept.73 t6 Sept.83 5 M:i.y 86
2 Sept.62 r6 Dec. 74
27 Apr. 60 I Nov. 71
30 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 88
23 Mar. 70 17 Apr. 8c
23 Sept. 62 7 Jan. 80
24 .Tail. 80 24 -Ian. 90
12 June 78 :2 JuueSi
9 July 79
23 Apr. 73 23 Apr. 83
2 Mar. 55 23 Oct. 75
26 July 73 26 Jul.y 83
23 Apr. 73 9 Dec. 84
4 Sept.86'
16 Feb. 78 16 Fob. 85
16 Feb. 56
[ I June 78 1 June 85
lo Oct. 74 10 Oct. 84
27 June 74 It July S;
10 Nov. 77
23 Dec. 68l I July Si
21 Jun0 73'2i .Cuue 83
24 Oct. 81 24 Oct. 01
27 Mar. 78 18 July 83
3 Apr. 78 10 Nov. 87!
31 Jan. 80 I Jul.7 81J23 Nov. 91
7 Oct. 85
;6 July 84
:5 June 8/
■ Oct. 86
II Dec. 78
21 .Tune 71
3 Dec. 55
24 Jan. 74
30 Oct. 75
27 Mar. 78
13 Apr. 56
30 Dec. 76
■: Nov. 74
I Apr. 78
19 .laii. 76
31 .l.'i.u. So
I Deo. 65
8 J. in. 79
4 Oct. 73
21 Feb. 55
25 Oct. 55
7 Nov. 57
30 Oct. 75
30 J uly 62
; July 74
5 June 78
23 May 77
II Apr. 6
13 July 7
15 Juue85
I July Si
19 Aug.74 j
30 Oct. 85
27 Mar. 88
23 Jan. 47
5 J une 78
6 Sept. 3
li6 Kcjv. 66
24 Jan. 84
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90
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I July 81
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27 Oct. 83
3 May 87
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13 .Tuly 88
July 53 ^0 Feb. 76
14 Ma.y ,8
5 June 87
26 Sept. 87
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MASTER.
FordP, Gforsre, Army Service Corps I28 June84
Forsdyke, Jonathan,'"^ Boyal Artillery jio Mny 73
Forsythe, John,''' 9 Lancers 1 27 Sept. 79
Fo-ter, Henry Enos Moody. '' 105 Foot In Jan. 67
Fox, George,*' Connansbt Rangers J17 Dec. 8
Praser, John, 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers (Cavan Militia) : 2 Apr. 79
Frayling, Edward. 11 Hussars { t Apr. 76
T^'-onrh. Geora-fi.^" King's Royal Rifles (60 Foot) i :2 Mar.
Fuller, James,5i 16 Lancers : 18 May 60
<iage, Johu,*- 3 Battalion Dublin Fusiliers ) 1 6 Sept
Gnvtiett Henrv Thomas, j Battalion Leinster Regiment '25 Api-. 85
Gilby, Thomas Glover, 53 66 Foot 1 2 Oct. 62
Gillaid, James, =■* Royal Artillery jis Jan. 75
Govier, James, i Life Guards..
GrRbame, Gporfje,-''^ 4 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Ayr and Wigton Militia) ..
Grant, George, 100 Foot
Gray, Wdliam,*" Welsh Fusiliers
Grech, Carnielo. R.oval Malta, Artillery
Griffiths, John,5r Oxford Light Infar.try
Grinsell, Samuel Dicken Nichols.^^ West Kent Regt
Guernsey. Forbes William,''^ 45 Foot {Ensign, 6 Aug. 58)
Gunn, William,'* Royal Artillery
Guiiton, Thomas Widdowes.'"'^ Guards Depot
Haden, Samuel. 4 Battalion Oxiord Light Infantry (Oxfordshire Militia) ....
' 'ninee, Charles StRr.bnpe,"'<> 2 Life Guards
Hall, Archibald, 75 Foot
iiauibly, Edgar, Ko^al Artillery
Hanlon, ^licliael,*'' N(irth Lancashire Regiment .
Harper. John Bloom,''' Muuster Fusiliers (104 Foot)
Hart-M'Harg, William,'!' 4 Battalion Essex Regt. ( W est Essex Militia) [R]
Harvey, Williani, 3 Battalion West Riding Regiment
Hawkesby, Georse AVilliam. 3 Eartalion Irish Regiment
Hawkins, James,"" Shropshire Light Infantry [R]
Haylcs, Henry Thomas,'' Army Service Coi'ps
HefTeron, .lames Andrew,"- 8 Hussars
Herring, William Henry, Royal Marines
4 Dec. S7
7 Nov
4 Sept. 60
I Apr. 60
17 Apr. 67
27 Mar. 78
20 Apr. 78
31 Jan
19 July 79
9 Aug. 73
Higgius, William,"* Brigade Depot
Hislop, Archibald, 3 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
Hockey, John, Grenadier Guards
Hoge, David, Royal Artillery
Holmes, William Nassau,''' 6oRiRes
Hopkins, William,"* Army Service Corps
Howard. William., ■' Cameron Highlanders
Howland, Joseph,*' Army Service Corps
Hunt, Henry, Lincolnshire Regiment
Hunt, William, Middlesex Regiment (Sui iic«<. 26 Mar. 73)
Hyde, Robert, 10 Foot j'li Aug. 63
Imbusch. Henry, 4 Batlalion Sussex Regiment {27 Aug. 73
Ireland, James,''^ 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifles |i5 Dec.
Jarvis, Thomas,** 60 Rifles | 2 Dec. 62
Jones, Alfred,*^ East Surrey Regiment [R] | 8 June 67
Jones, John,*' Royal Engineers [R] !i2 Apr. 64
Just, Augustus, Leinster Regiment 30 Nov. 78
Keble, John Alfred,** East Surrey Regiment to June
Kelly, Edward, Essex Regiment 20 Feb.
Kelly, John, 21 Hussars 10 June 74
Kelly, John, Royal Artillery lo M*r. 75
Kelly, Patrick,*' West India Regiment 11 Mar 74
King, Uriah Henry, Royal Marines 23 Oct. 57
King, William, West Yorkshire Regiment 11 July 74
Knight, Thomas, Depot Battalion 20 May 55
Knightley, Edward,™ Welsh Fusiliers [R] 25 Apr,
Knox, Ernest Augustus, Munster Fusiliers n Jan.
Lacey, Patrick," 4 Battalion Connaught Rangers 10 Nov. 69
Lamb, James, '^ 5 Battalion Rifle Brigade 15 July 82
Lambert, William,'* Military Train 4 Feb. 56
Land, Isaac, '5 Royal Artillery 25 May 78
Langford, Alexander, 5 Dragoon Guards 18 June4i
Laugrish, Thomas, Koyal Ai'tillery 17 Dec. 73
Lapham, Uriah Fredk.'"' Scots Fusiliers (21 F.) 30 Sept.74
Lee, Thomas,"* Deijot Battalion {Ensign, 18 Jan. 59) 24 June 59
Deeding, William, Grenadier Guards 13 Nov. 75
Lenton, Charles, 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers q June 66
Lewis, Henry,'"" 7 Dragoon Guards [Hon. Lt. Colonel, 3 Jan. 84) [R] 28 Oct. 6i
.Levvsej', Walter, 5 Batlalion Dublin l''u.siliers; 2 Vol. Bn. South tt ale« Soidcms... i Ma.y 8:
Lolts, William, 3 Pattiilion Manchester Regiment 17 Nov. 81
,r,ong, William Henry, Royal Artillery 23 Feb. 8.
Lonsdale, Henry, 3 Battalion Royal Scots 2B Mar. 74
LvncI), AVilliam, 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment i May 78
M'Cafferi'. Jame^. '"- Arijiy Service 'orps it Deo. 78
.M,'Cann. Johti, 3 Battalion Lein.stcr Regiment 13 Oct. 77
iCCarincy, Daniel, Bedfordshire Rem, (16 Foot) 20 July 67
IM 'Coy, Robert, 3 Batlalion Cxfordfhire Liirht Infantry [28 May 84
M'Cidioch, Alexander Neilson, Riy al Engineers 30 June Si
M'Farlane, Andrew, Naval Ordnanic Djpaitment 14 Dec. 78
M Gaity, James,'"* Irish Rifles (83 Foot; jio June 82
'■ 'KenLa, John, Royal Artillery 10 Mar. 75
M Leort, Harry, '"5 4 Eattalion Scoitish Rifles |i2 June 63
luLeod, Neil,'"" Royal Artillery ' 7 Aug, 69
Mackie. William, '"'"2 Foot ,10 Apr. 57
iiackinnon, William,'"* 3 Battalion Highland Light Infantry '27 l''eb. 84
Maciennan. Hugh Lindsay, 3 Battalion Seafurth Highlanders I 5 Feb. 61
Muc(iueen, Aichibaia, 3 Battalion North Staffordshire Regt. (2 Stafford Miiitia) : i Aug. 68
Maggs, George,"^ Jioyal Marine Artillery '11 Sept. 67 1
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25 Apr. 95
19 Oct. 72
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25 May 88
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30 Sept, 84
I Apr. 70J
13 Nov. 85
I July 81I
I July Si;2o Jan,
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17 Nov. 90
31 Aug. 82
28 Jane 82
30 Dec. 87
I Feb. 82
I Oct. 81
24 Aug. 8i
4 July 82
20 Sept. S3
21 Dec. 87
29 Oct. 84
7 Jan. 82
23 Apr. 83
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3 Dec. 81
25 May 87
31 Dec. 87
I May 83
II .Dec. 88
13 Oct. 87
J July 81
28 May 94
14 Dec. 88
10 Mar. 85
I July 81
I July 81
26 Feb. 73
7 Feb. 94
14 Nov, 84
I July 8j
3 Mar. 86
7 Feb. 83
26 Nov, 90
!! Dec. 87
7 Sept 81
23 May 83
3 Dec. ijx
Quarter Masters on Retired ray.
699
Main, James, Armv Pervice Corps n Oec.
Maloney, William,"* Depot Battalion ; Militari/ Knight of Windsor 23 Oct.
Martin, Alexander,"^ Royal Artillery 1 Api-.
Masters, George, 20 Hussars (Ensign, 9 Oct. 58) 2 Oct.
Matheson, Robert, 3 Battalion Somersetshire Licfht Infantry ■; July
Mellor. .Joseph. "« East Yorkshire Regiment (15 Foot) B July
Merrill. Jacob, •'? 18 Hussars 3 Feb.
Mills, John,"s 14 Foot ^6 Apr.
Moore, John,"'-) Wiltshire Regiment (62 Foot) 23 Mai-.
Moore. John, 4 Battalion Worcestershire Regiment . 23 Oct.
Morrison. Charles,'™ 5 Battalion Connaughr, Rangers 7 Aug.
Mullins, AVilUa.m, Devonshire Regiment (11 Foot) i; July
Munro, John, Roval Artillery ^7 M'.y
Mnrohv. Georire'^' (Cn,„p) -'5 ^"1.7
Murray, PclOv,'" 10 Foot 9 Apr.
Jfiirray. Tliomas Michael,'-' York-^hire Light Infantry ,30 .Nov.
Xarlin, Kriincis, Kast Surrey Regiment : 9 Sijpt.
Nallv. John,'" 84 Foot I 5 Oct.
Nauu'hf.o... .Michael, Iri.sh Hides I i Mar.
Nettles, Henry Francis,'-^ Dorsetshire Regimeat U2 Miy
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MASTEB.
HONOBABT
CAPTAIN .
HOIfOK^H
UAJOB.
II Dec. 88
20 June 69
I Apr. 94
7 Jnl.7 85
I July Bi :
3 Feb- B5
II .Tnly 77
I July 87
23 Oct.
7 Aug. 90
I July Bi 17 Dec. 81
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Newman. Joseph, i^" Scottish Rifles..
Nichols, Richard,!'" Army Service Corps
O'Doniiell, John, i Dragoon Guards
O'Dounell, Michael,'-'* 23 Foot (Ensign, 29 Nov. ;
O'Lcary. Catrick.'^a Army Service Corps
Page, Nathaniel,''" Royal Marines
ParkeS; Hari-.y, Royal Artillery
Phillips, Edward,"^ Army Service Corps
Phillips, John, Army Service Corps :
Pierscn, Edward,'-" 3 Battalion Hampshire R=giment
Pulsford, Charles Harvey. West Surrey Regiment
Pve, Frank. East Yorkshire Regiment
Reeve-', Albert,''* 4 Battalion Norfolk Regiment
Reid, John Henry Stuart, i Life Guards
Reid, William .lames, "5 ^^ Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Reviil, John. Soyal Artillery [Lieut. 30 Aug. 64)
Eeynoic'.s, Thom-ns,'"> Army Service Corps
Reynolds, William Ellis, Guards' Depot
Rhodes, John, 4 Hussars
Robertson, John,'^'" 35 Foot
Robinson, James, Royal Marine Artillery
Robinson, William,-* Royal Artillery
Ros-, Alexander,"' 64 Foot
Rort-an, Melville John, Royal Artillery
TbOwe, William Arthur Samuel,'* Royal Marines
Rowland, Harry,'*' Gloucestershire Regiment
Rumsey, George Fei-ris,'*^ 14 Hussars (Cornet, 17 March 69)
Rus-^eli, Henry, Royal Artillery
Buth, George, 4 Bittalion Border Regiment
Ryan, Michael, Essex Regiment
Savage. George Thomas. Irish Rifles
Scott, Jonathan Gortley,'*' 3 Battalion Oxford Light Infantry (Bucks Militia)
Seath, Alexander, Roj'al Artillery
Selby, Henry, 3 and 4 Bns. Lancashire Fusiliers (7 Lancashire Militia)
Serbutt, Charles,'** Royal Artillery
Shakespear, George Joseph, Royal Artillery
SharplBS, James, Royal Horse Guards
Shawe. Douglas, 17 Lancers
Shea, AVilliam,'*^ 3 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Shepherd, George Alexander, Royal Artillery '.
Shore, John, 4 Bn. N. Staflbrd Regiment (3 Stafford Militia)
Simons, Edmund, '*= Royal Artillery [R]
Slack, James,'*' School of Musketry (&!.«!.(?», 15 Jan. 56) [R]
Sladden, Henry,'** 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry [R]
Slattery. Matthew,'" 7 Foot .'
Smith, William Elisha, 61 Foot
Smithson, Thomas, Royal Marines
Sowton, Frederick, '5» 4 Battalion S. Staffordshire Regiment (i Stafford Militia)...
Staniland. Stephen Henry ,'=' 15 Hussars
Stenson, George Francis, 4 Battalion Dublin Fusiliers
Sterrett, Thomas,'^' 9 Foot
Stokes, .John Edward,'''* Depot Battalion
Storey, Richai-d,'^^ 17 Foot
Stribling, Francis, '»^ 32 Foot
Styles. George, 3 33attalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Sullivan, William, 3 Battalion Munster Fusiliers
Swanson, Donald, Highland Light Infantry
Teevan, Rourke,"^ 11 Hussars [R]
Thomson, Chadwick,"" 20 Hussars
Thornton, Joseph, 5 Battalion Leinster Regt. (Meath Militia)
TIppetts, James Berryman, 3 Battalion East Survey Regiment (i Surrey Militia)..
Tooner, Michael, '«' 3 Battalion East Lancashire Regt. [R]
Trerior, John,'^'^ 27 Foot
Tuckett, Edward Gundrie,"'' 2 Dragoon Guards
Turner, John,'^-' 50 Foot (Ensign, 10 Aug. 54) [R]
Tuinley, William Echlin,'*' 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Edinburgh Militia)
Tyler, Ha.rry William, Army Service Corps
Vickers, Thomas Henry,''' IBorder Regiment (Sub Lieut. 14 June 73)
V'ltrnaiix, Joseph, Royal Artillery
Wait;, William Jobn,'"^ 7 Hussars
Walker, Alexande r. Royal Artillery
A^'alKer, George, Royal Artillery
'■v'asp, Maituew Proctor,'"' Army Service Corps
Webl), Hiiniphrey Lakin, i Dra.goons
Weldon, William, Durham Light Infantry (106 Foot)
Wplfiive, Joseiih, Irish l'"us li ers
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19 Dec.
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10 May
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It Dec. 88
I July 81
9 A-ig. 81
30 Nov. 88
I July 81
I July 8j
I Apr. 75
27 Mar. 88
8 Mar. 86
26 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 72
I July 81
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5 Jii'.V 71
14 Feb. 87
27 Apr. 92
13 July 88
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8 Sept. 85
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17 Jan. S7
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July 81
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Quarter Masters on Retired Fcuj.
AVhany, Ghnrles, Royal Artillery
Wh te, George,''^ Royal Marines -
AVhi-e, .John,'"' Provisional Cavalry Depot
■Whittaker, Joseph,'"^ 57 Foot
Whvte, Daniel,''" Manchester Re^inient; Middlerex Jtlfle Volunteers
Wilbmd, ,Jaines,i8» Royal Artillery
AVilliams. Solomon,'*! 4 Dragoon Guards
AVilsoQ, James, '*^ Gloucestershire Regiment (61 Foot)
AVishart, William,'*^ Army Service Corps
Wood, ,1'iseph. Army Service Corps
"^Vood. Thomas. i«+ Middlesex Regiment (57 Foot) V-
Woodruffe, William .T.'ss 4 Bn. West Kent Regiment (West Kent Militin) ....
Worrall, Thomas, Royal Scots
Wyilie, David, 15 Foot
Young, Charles, Lincolnshire Regiment
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30 Jan. 63
22 Mar. 79
II June 8 [
II Apr. 63
7 Nov. 68
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
23 Apr. 73
2 Nov. 55
21 Aug. 78
I31 Jan. 65
U5 Aug. 87
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I July 81 27 Apr. Z7.
I June 87
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IS Mar. 73
22 Mar. 89
II June 91
I July 81
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I July 81 16 July 91
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I July 81 28 Oct. 85
21 Aug. 88
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Itetired Fay. — War Services.
Quarter Masters
1 Major W. Anderson served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medali. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1837-58, and was present at the capture ol
Fort Beyt (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the
capture ol Magdala (Medal ).
" Captain W. J. Barroll served in thi Kaffir war in 1877-78, including the operations asainst the Gaikas and
Galekas, and in the Zulu war in 1S70 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (h(morary rank of
Capta.ii, Medal, and Khedive'.s Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
gra.Mt,efi the higher rate of pay, Clasp).
' Maior Beedle served in the KafQr wars in 1846-47 and 1850-53 — slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present in the actions in the Jiigdespore jungle (Medal). Served with the 6th
Regiment in th j Hazara campaign in 186S, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with
Clasp).
' Major Bignell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
including the assault of the Redan on the TSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
' Lt. Colonel Boulger served ill the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; .joined Havelock's force on its first
taking the field at Allahabad in June 1857, a,nd wa," in tire advanced party which left for the relief of Cawnpore
ou th'^ 30th Juae under Major Reneud, ist Madras Fusiliers, and engaged lu many skirmishes while destroying all
disatfecled villages between Allahabad and Futtehpore, and while keeping communications open with the river
p irt.v ; afterwards present at the .actions of Futtehpore, Aouug, Pandoo Niiddee, Cawnpore, Oon'ao, Buseerut
Gunge (both actions), Boorbeeake t^howkee, Bitlioor, Mungarwar, and Alumbaugh, and was in the storming party
which crossed the bridge in the first roliefof Luckno\v,and shot the gunner in the act of firing a68-pounder loaded
with grape, canister, stones, glass, Ac, and he was the first man to force through the masked battery in front, IVr
whijh he was mentioned in General orders ; present with the Grenadier compao.y of 50 men at the storming of
the jail, from which the dead bcdie;* uf 380 Sepo.ys were afterwards removed; was a volunteer with the storming
pirty at 3 a.m., 29th September, to blowup the enemy's magazine, destroy their mines and burst 4 mortars and 13
gans facing the Residency — wounded through the left thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger; present
throughout the subsequent defence of the Residency and storming of the Him Kanah — wounded (Victoria Cross,
Medal with Clasp, and a .year's service) : was awarded the ITd " for distinguished bravery aud forwardness .as
a skirmisher, in a.ll the twelve actions fought between the 12th July and 25th .September li-,-;.— Extract from Field
Force Orders of the late Mtijor Genend Haeelock, dated ijth Oct. 1857." Served with the 2iid Battalion York and Lan-
caster Regiment through'iut the Eg.yptiau war of 1882, and was present in the engagemeuts at Bl Magfar and
Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir (honorary rank of Major, Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Major Broackes served in the Eg.yptian war of 1882 with the Military Mounted Police and as Provost Mar.shal
at the Base (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Captain Brogden served on the North West Frontier during the Indian Mutin.y in 1857-58 (Medal).
* L'aiitain Simon Brown scrvetl in the Crimean war in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of Alma and
Inkermau and at the siege .and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" M!i,)or Valentine Brown served throughout the campaign in (Jhina. in 1857-61, and was present at the
capture of CautoQ in 1857 and at the taking of the Taku Forts in i860 (Medal with two Clasps). Has received the
Medal for Long Service and Good Couduct.
'" Captain Richard Browne served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol and
the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Burke served in the 22nd Regiment in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in i844andi845,
and was present at the storm of the Pettahs on 27th November, and of the l''orts of Panulla and Pownghur. Was
mentioned in General Orders for conspicuous gallantryin the field.
'- Captain S. Burton has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Conduct.
^H Captain F. Buttcrworth served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd B.ittaiion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'•' Captain John Campbell seiwed with the 17th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855; also
present at the bombardment and surrender ofKinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Captain Charters served m the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and battles
cf Sadoolaporo and Chillianwallah — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
'■'I Captain H. Christie served in the expedition against the Yoiinie.-. West Coast of Africa, in 1887-S8 (Medal
wth Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Tamliaka Country in 1892 iucludiog the capture of 'i'ambia, and
with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 including the capture of Toniaiaba (Clasp).
'^ Captain T. H. Clark served with the 14th Hussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
action of Bamnuggnr, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy over
the Jhelura, and of the Affghans across the Indus, with their expulsion be.youd the Khyber Pass (Medal with
two Cla5])s). Persian campaign of 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Indian camiiaigu of 1857-58, including the suppres-
sion of the mutiny at Arungataad, siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Munrtesore (severely wounded), relief of
Neemuch, siege and ca)3ture of Chandaree, battle of Betwa (wounded), siege and capture of Jhansi, actions of
Koonah and Golowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee and pui-suit action and capture of Morar, recapture of
Gm'alior. action of Ranode, and pursuitof Feroze Shah (Medal with Clasp).
"= Captain J. Clarke served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Crimean war, including the battle of Alma
(wounded), taking of B.alaklava, battle of Inkerman, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan, with the
storming party on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain G. Clements served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Ro.yal Dragoons, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava., and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four clasps, and Turkish Medal! ,'
" Captaiu W. Clitl served thr'jughoat the Gwabor campaign of 1843, including the battle of Puuuiar (Bronze
Star). Served throughout the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, including the l5attles of Moodkee, Ferozesbah, and
Sobraon (Medal aud two Clasps). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the actions ',>f
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Sa,doolapore, Chillian walla, and Gou.ierat (three times mentionett in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutin.y campaign in 1857-58. and was present at the
battle of Budleke Serai and subsequent operations before Delhi including its siege a,nd capture from 8th June f)
22Ud Sept. 1857 — commanded two heavy guns from the 14th until the ni.ght of the 22nd September. Afterwards
QiMirlcr Muiifers oil Retired Paij. — War Services. 701
present at tbc actions of Bolundshnr, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lnoknovr including the attack on Dilkooshar
La Martiniere, and Secunderabad; battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Khodagiinge and retaking of
fattehghar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Ootninissioned as Ensign for having distinguished
himself on several occasions, bnt more particularly at the capture of Delhi, and considered by the Commander in
Chief in India as eminently worthy of reward.
'^ Ca,ptain W. Clinch served with the 39th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, and wa,s pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the attacks of the 18H1 June a.nd Stii September 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
2" Captain H. Clowe-; served in the Afgb.au wai in 1879-80, and took part ia the defence of Candahar (Modal).
2' Captain S. Cole served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and was present at the capture of Bom irjund
(Medal). Served in the Eastern ca'n|niga in 1854-55, and was present at tlie siege aatl f.iU of Sebast rjA ( Medal
with Clasp, Medal for distinguished cmdirct, Turiclsh Medal, and Knight of the L'^gion of Honour).
-^ Major G. Collins served "with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars of t86o-6i and 1863-65 (MediU.
-^ Captain J. P. Cossey served in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at the battle of Tal et-lvobir (.Ma.lal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-' Captain C. Costelloe served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of the Gate
Pah (Medal).
^^ Major J. Cotton served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (granted
honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-^1' Captain S. Cousins served in the C''iiu3an camuaiL'n in [855, including the siege and fall of Sebastipol a,n 1
expedition to Kinbourn (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indi i,n Mutiny campi'ifn in
j357~59. including the operations against the Gvvalior Contingent, the actions of Pandoo Nuddee, Biiognapore and
Selimpore, a,nd the siege of CaApee and Luoknovi (Medal with Clasp). Serve! m the Kalir war of 1877-78, and in
the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
-'' Captain W. Co.n; served in the New Zealand wars in i8'io-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1873-80,
and took part with the expedition against the Khugianis (Medal).
2' Captain W. S. Cox served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the operations against Sekukuui in 1S80 (Medal tvith
Clasp, honorary rank of Captain), derved in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Bechuanalaud B.-cpedition
in 1884-85.
* Major R. Croisdale served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was jircsent at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Captain W. Crumplin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Nile
Exn edition in 1S84-85 (honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Cla.sp).
^^ Captain J. Darker served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gvvalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, and a j'ear's service).
™1 Captain F. De Lisle served in the Zulu war of 1879, first in command of a detachment of the 3Vd Company
Army Service Corps, and afterwards with Colonel Baker Russell's Column ou the White Umvai 50sie Kiver (Medal
with Clasp).
^' Lieut. Denyer served in the Eastern campaign in 18=5-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3^ Captain Timothy Di.xon served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1S54, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served on the Bhootan Expedition
including the recapture of Dowangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
'■" Captain William Dixon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege a,ssanlt
and capture ofDelUi (wounded), at the actions of Bagowallaand Nugoona, the relief of Moradabad, th-i engagement
on the Dojura, the capture of Bareilly, tbe assault of Shabjehanpore, the capture of Bunnai, the pursuit of the
rebels to the Goomtee, and the actions at Fort Mohumdee, Shahabad, and Bunlcagong ; was also present in the
operations in Onde in 1858-59, including the eugagemeuts at Pusgaon, Kissoolpore, fort Mitlnwlee, and Biswali
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Red River Expedition in 1870. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
'■'* Major E. J. Doltou served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and wp.,s present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaclava, and Inker man, and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal witir four Clasps, and Turkish M^lali.
3' Major George Douglas served in the Eastsrn campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the battle of the
Tohernaya (Medal, and Turkish Medal) .
^* Captain ,J. Dovaston served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, ^'^'^ '^^^ present .at the relief of Luck-
now, action of Cawnpore, storming 01 Meangunge, the passage of the Gogra, the action at Toolseepore, and
numerous minor engagements (Medal with two Clasps).
^' Captain Drage served in the Crimea with the Grenadier Guards from April to October 1855, and with the i6t
Regiment to the end of the siege (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
;" Major F. Drake was at the defeat of tl;e Dinapore rebels near Mir/.apoi'e in August 1S57, and afterwards served
with Havelock's Column in the action of Mungar-var, capture of the Alumbagh, retief of the Residency of Lucknow
and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the operations at the Alumbagh under Outraui, and at the linal
capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 185S-59, including the action of Buxarghat, capture of Oinerah,
and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service) . Served with the 5th Fusiliers
m the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
■'■' Captain R. Drake served in the China war in i860 (Medal). Also served in the operations against the
Taeping rebels in 1862.
■"' Captain Elson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the capture of Ratghur, action of Barodia,
relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of
the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
" Major R. Erwin served in the Punjanb campaign in 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab and
at the battles of Chillianwallah and Gooierat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign
in 1857-58 (Medal). ' .
" Captain G. Evans Eerved in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
*■' Captain W. Faoer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
** Captain Falconer seived the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four ClasiJS, and Turkish Medal).
■'■' Major Peter Forbes served in the Eastern '■ampaign in 1855 including the siege of Sebastopol and the expeditio
to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mnlnli. s.ivod in'the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including th
actions at Koonch and Gowlowlee, the capture iif 1 'alpee, the action of Morar, and the capture of Gwalior (Meda
with Clasp), iserved in the campaign ou tlie North- West Frontier of India in 186S, and was present at the forcing
of the Umbeyla Pass and at the capture of the Crag Picquet (Medal with Clasp).
"• Major J. Forsdyke served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopo
and the battle of the Tchernaya, and was present at the action near Eupatoria while attached to the Light Cavalry
Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»' Captain J. Forsythe served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and took part in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
•>* Captain H. B. M. Poster served with the 4o;h Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of i86i. Also
throughout that of r863-65 (Medal).
"Captain G. Fox served with the 91th Reeiment in the Zulu Avar of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at; Dlundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukani, including the storming of the stronyholn iMedal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and was pressut with the 94th Regiment in the euLiagement at
Broukhorst Spruit— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
™ Q larter Master G. French served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagemoni s at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzn(!c; accompanied Sir Frederick Roterts in the miirch to Caudahur, and w, s present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Natal Field I orce in the
Boer war in 1881.
"joia Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
5' Captain Fuller served with the i6th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Brouze Stai-). Mso
the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including- the battles of Buddiwa.l, Aliwa!, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
»- Captain John Gage served with the ist Battalion 20th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign from November
1858 to the end of the campaign, and was present at the subsequent opemtions in Oude, iucludiog the affair of
the Fort of Musieedia (Medal).
■■' Captain T. G. Gilhy served in the China war in 1842, and was present at the storming of Chin Kiang Foo and
operations befoi-e Nankin (Medal).
■'■' Captain .J. GiUard served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and w.as present at the siege of Scbastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Major Grahame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ""ith the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to 'Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, ai,d
Turkish Medal).
'« Captain W. Gray served in the Tinrmcse E-xpedition in 1S85-S7 with the ist Battalion Riyal Welsh Fii'siliers
(Mpdal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Bxpeditionin 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
■'" Captain .J. GrifBtb.s served m the Abyssinian war in 186S with the 4sth Regiment, and was present at tuo
ca.Ptm-d of MagdaH (Medal).
'2 Major Grinsell served the campaign of 1854-55 i" the Crimea, including the battle of Tnkcnnnn and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tutkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand in iSSj-e-), includiLur
actions at Raogiaohia, Nukumaru, and Kakaramea (Medal).
''^ ijaptain Guernsey served with the 45th E.eginient inthe Kaffir war of 1S46-47, and in the field against the enen^v
in the Orange River Sovereignty between 24th Dec. 1850 and 6th Feb. 1853 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 186B and was jiresent at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
" Major Gunn served in the Indi.an Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
•"^ Captain T. AV. Ganton se-ved in the i^gyptiau war of 1882 with the 2ud Battalion of toe Grenadier Guards,
aud was present in the cngagemtnt at Tel-ei-ilahula and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
IChcdive's Star).
»" Captain C. S. Haines served with the 2nd Life Guards ia the Egyptian v,-ar of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
*' Captain M. Hanlon served with the Sist Eegiment in the Eusoofzie expeilition in 1S58 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian Mutiny in 'S57-58, and was present when the 8ist Regiment, under Colonel Reuny. disarmed
at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and thn e Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and rijio
for mutiny (Medal). Served with the 8 ist Regiment inthe Afghan war in 1878-79, and \vas present at the capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal wiih Clasp).
'* Captain Harper served in the Ashanti war from 6th July 1873 until invalided on 9th January 1874 (Medal).
™ Major Hart-M'Harg served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, iuobidiuii
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the
rSth.liine Medal wit)' three Clasps, Medal ''or Distinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served
also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the North
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major J. Hawkins served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, and was present at the battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served inthe Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum
Division of the Cabul Field Force, and took part with the Zaimusht. Expedition (Medal).
"' Captain H. T.Hayles served with the Rifle Brigade inthe Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawaljgange, and siege of Burwah (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain J. A. Hefferon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, iucluding the recon-
naissance to Silistria, battles of Alma, palaklava. Inkerman, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also served in
the Indian campaign of 1858-50. and was present at, the capture of Kotali, re-occupation of Chandaree, battle of
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of (Swalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the Sth Hussars in the
Afirhari war in 1879-80 (Medal). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious .Service.
'^ Major M. Higgins served in the Kafir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-53 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war
in 1867-68 (Medal).
"^ Captain W. Higgins served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in that of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of aebas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"■ Captain W. N. Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
In suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S58 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles
in the Afghan war from October 1878 to October 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was jiresent in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
"* Captain W. Hopkins served in the China war of 1860-61, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps>. berved in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"'■> Captain W. Howard served with the Cameron Highla,nders throughout th3 Eg/ptlan war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highianders (Clasp). Served throughout the operation-* of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment
and in the engagement at Giniss.
"' Captain .J. Howland served in the Zulu war in 1879 and inthe subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 'mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pa3'. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
"■■' Captain J. Ireland served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and
at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i83i, and was present in t):e engagement
at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
** Captain T. Jarvis served with the 55111 Regiment in the Chin.a war of 1841-42, and was present at tho
taking of Amoy, Chusa.n, and subsequent operations up the Ningpo river, and storming of Chin Kiang Fo (Medal).
Has also the Good Conduct Medal.
''^ Major A. Jones served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 (Medal). Served in the New Zealand cam-
paigns in the provinces of Waikato and Taranaki in 1S64-65 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'" Major John Jones served in the Russian war in 1854, and was present at the capture of Bomarsund (Medal).
** Captain J. A. Kcble served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860,
including the action of Sinho and storming of 'i'angku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Present at
the occupation of Tien-Tsin 1860-62. Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiaiig, capture by escalade of the walled cities
of Kadin, Tsiupoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin and
T-^inpoo.
™ Captain P. Kelly served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp, and Medal for distingnished
conduct in the Field) .
'■*" Major E, Knightley served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was severely wounded
at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in i857-'-i,
including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the (ijwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec; iSs7,
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and all the minor operations during Lord Clyde-. 1
winter campaign in Oude in 1858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepaul territory (Medal with two Clasps)
"' Major P. Lacey served with the 94*h Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the subsequent operations
against Sell akuni'( Medal with Clasp),
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Sei'vices. joih
'' Captain James Laml) servcti with the ist Battalion Eiflc BriRacle throughout the Eastern campaign of 1834-53
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, andlnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol.and attack of the Redan ou
the i8th June (Medal -svith four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Pesha-
wur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack iind capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
'■'* Quarter Master Lambert served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-53, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebascopol, bombardment and surrender of Kiubourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition in North China in i860 ( dedal with Clasps).
'■'^ Captain Land served in the Eastern campaign of 1834-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Has the Medal lor Long Service
and Good Conduct.
°^ Captain Lapham served in the Boer w.ar of i88t with the Natal Field Fores.
'"* Captain Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-33 in the 20th Regiment, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
tlava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on i8th June and 8th
September, a.nd capture of Kinboui-n (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). _
'"" Major Henry Lewis served witli the 7th Dragoon Gunrds throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was
present in many of the engagements that took place (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the jUi
Dragoon Guards, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama and at the battle of Tel-ol-Keljir and ti>e
capture of Cairo (honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star).
'"'' Captain .1. M'CatJ'ery served in the Zulu war in 1879 (.Vledal^. Served in the Soudan campaign in 18B5 (Med il
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"" Quarter Master M'Garty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
i"5 Major H. M'Leod served with the 93i-d Highlanders throughout the Dastern campaign of 1834-55, including
the battles of Alma and Bi.Uklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege aud fall of Sebastopol, and assaults
ofthe i8th June and i8th September (Medal with three Clasns, and Turkish Medal). Served also iu the Indian
Mutiuy campaign of 1857-59. including the relief of Licknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, and inirsuit to Seraighat, .affair of Kali Nuddae, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of AUy<ungi.
brittle ai Bareilly, actions of Pasgaun and Rus-iulpore and evacuation of Miihowlie liledal with two Clasps),
Uinbeyla camp.aign N.W. Frontier of India in 1S53-64 (Medal with Clasp).
'""* Major N. M'Leod served in the Eastern campaign in i8=;4-55, aud was presentatthe battles of Alma, BalaV-.lava
and Inkerman, and at the siege andfall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
war m China in 1862, and was present at the capture of Taiighu, the Taku Forts, Chinkiawan, and Pekin (Meuai
with two Clasps).
' '" Captain W. Mackie served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China war of i860, and was en-
gaged in the .i.cSions ofthe 12th and 14th August, 18 th aud 21st Sept.. and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
""* Captain W. Mackinnon served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Kliedive's Star).
"■^ Major G. Maggs was wounded at the attack aud capture of Lagos, 26 Dec. 1851. Has the Medal for
Meritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
"* Captain William Maloney. — For War Services see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 773.
"= Captain A. Martin served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 1S57-53, and was present at the actions of Pan-
doora and Doondeakeira (Medal).
"<• Major J. Mellor served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian ca,mpaign of 1867-68 (Medal)-
^'' Captain J. Merrill served with the Central India Field Force in 1838. under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present
at the action of Koonch, battle of Gallowlie, advance on and capture ot Calpee, capture of Morar Cantonments
rncapture of the town and fortress of Gwalior. Was present with a flying column in Bundlecund from Aiigust
1858 to March 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain Mills served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Jan. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol. and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
witti the 2nd Eattalion 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 in the Waikato and Wanganui campaig'ns,
and was present at the actions of Kokeroa. and Ranginri (Medal).
" ' Major J. Moore served in the Crimean campiian in 1S55. and w.rs present at the assault of the Redan on the
i8th June (Medal withClasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medall.
'^" Captain C. Morrison served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war
of 1879 (Medal with I'Jlasp).
'^' Quarter Master G. Murphy served in the Eastern campaign in 1853, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain P. Murray served throughout the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1830-53 (Medal).
'" Captain T. M. Murravserved with the 51st Light Infantry m t.ne Jowaki campaigam 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war"in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Jlusiid (Med.1l with('lasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 till the close of 18S7, and for Bome time officiated as Staff Officer to
the 5th Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (two Clasps).
•" Captain Nally served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, joined Havelock's Force at Alla-
habad, and present in the actions of Oonao, Busseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Mungar-
war, and Alumbagh, defence ofthe Alumbagh from 25th Sept. to 13th Nov. 1857 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force
to the second reUef of Lucknow, present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh and at the fall of Luckmnv;
also present at the relief of Azimghur, the pursuit of Koer Sing, and several minor actions (Medal with t fro
Clasps, and a year's service).
1" Major H.' P. Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkeir,i\n,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served from the ifth November 1858 to the i6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force in India.
'20 (japtain J. Newman served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from the 12th August 1837, including (he
first defence of i;ho Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), &c., the defence of (.ho
Alumbagh under Outram, .and repulse of various attacks (Medal with Clasp, and .a year's service). Sen ed
with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1S78, including the operations in the Wa.terkloof and Perie Bii.^h.
Also served in the Zulu war of 1879, aud was present in the engagements at Kambula and UluDdi (Medal with
Clasp).
1-' Captain R. Nichols served iu the Zulu war in 1879 in command of No. 3 Company Army Service Corps
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
campaign in 18S5, and was present at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of
Captain, Clasp).
'-» Captain O'Donnell served the Sntlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Med.al). Also the
Punjaub camoaign of 1848-^.9, and was present during the whole of the siege operations against Mool
tan ■ lucludmg the storming of the enemy's strongly-entrenched position 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soorjkoond
ciiriving the Heights before Mooltan and sm-render 'of the Ibrtress, also present at the battle of Goojerat (Mtdal
with' two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Diuapore, advance
to Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultaupore, and Douraha, siege and capture oi Lucknow a.nd
St. .rmiug of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh, relief of Azimghur, and operations near Jugdesporc (Medal with Claf p).
1^'' Major P. O'Lcary served in the Eastern campaign in 1834-53, and was presentatthe b.ittlesof the Alma ani
Inkerman (three timex wounded) aud at the siege of Ssbastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Med ill.
"" Quarter Master N. Page served in the Crimean war of 1834-5 (Medal "'ifi t^^o Clasps), and throughout the
China war of 1857-61 (Medal v.'ith Cla^p). Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good (Jonduct.
1^- Captain E. Phillips served in the Zulu war lu 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2
(Mednl, and Khedive's Star).
'=•' Captain E. Fiersou served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S78-S0, and wn.s present in the engage-
ment at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including tue
investment of Sherpore (Medal \vith two Clasps).
'^* Captain A. Reeves servi d in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
yoic Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
^^' Captain W. J, Reid servad with the 95th Resiment throughout the En.stern campaifrn of 1354-55, in-
cluding the baiUes of Alma and Inkerman. repulse of the sortie of the ?6th Oct. 1854, siese and fall of
SebMstopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India campaign of 1858.
including the siege aiid capture of Kotah, recapture of Cbundaree, action of Kota ke Serai, attack and cipture of
the town and fortress of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye
(Medal with Clasp). Has also the Medal for long and meiitoiious service.
'"" Captain T. Reynolds served in the Egyptian -"ar of 1882 (Mid\l. and Khedive's Star).
"' Captain Robertson served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war, including the night attack and bpitle
of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Servpil also in Bengal in
1857-58; was with Havelock's Column in the several actions leadfng to the relief of Lncknovv (dangerously wounded
by a ball thi-ough the head on 25th Sept.) ; sulisequent defence of Lucknow, with Outram's Force at the Alumbrgh
with repulse of numerous attacks ihere, operations eirdingin the final ca.ptureof Lucknow, the Rohdcundcampaign,
and ca ptme of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow) .
'^ Captain W. Robinson served in the China v,-ar in 1860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
1'^ Captain Boss served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian CK.."paign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Buslnre, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in B'.^ngal
and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-5S, including the operations at Cawnpore under General
Windham, defence of CavvTiporo and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, actions of Kalee Nuddce and Kcrkeroulie,
capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Medal).
'^" Major W. A. S. Rowe served in the China war of 1857-60. and was present at the blockade of the Canton
River, at the action of Fatshan, and at the capture of the Tai^u Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
^" Captain H. Rowland served in the Zulu war in 1S70 (Medal with Clasp).
^" Major G. F. Rumsey served in the Boer war of i83i.
1" Major .1. G. Scott served with the 73rd Regmient during the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was present
in all the princiiial actions in Kaflirland; also at the battle of Berea — wounded. Served also in the Indian cam-
paign of iJ5^-59 (Medal).
'♦* Captain Serbutt served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Msdal).
1" Major W. Shea served throughout the New Zealand campaign of 1864-66, aud was present at the attack on
the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
'■" Major E. Simons served iu the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopo
and battle of the Tchernaya (.Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal). Served in India from November 1857.
including repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 3i3t August 1858 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
1*" Major Slack served throughoutthe Bastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege assaults and fall of Seiiastopol, expedition to Kcrtch, bombardment and capture of Kinbouru
Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distinguished. Conduct at the battle
of Inkerman).
1'^ Major Sladden served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the baUles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the 11th May, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps. Medal with Gratuity of £is for distiuguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war from Jan. 1864 to M-irch 1865, iucludiug
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
1" Captain Slattery was present with the 54th Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, attack on Heki's Pah destruction of Che VVaikiri Pah, storming of Kawi's Pah,
capture ;i.nd destruction of Rhuapekaneka nth .Ian, 1866 (Medal).
'™ Major Sowton served with the 38th li,egiment iu the Crim;a la 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, a.ud Turkish Medal). Served iu the luliiu ciinp ligu from Nov. 1857, including the
battle of Cawnpore and defca'. nf the Gwalior contingent, capture of Meeingiage, siege and capture of Lue^now,
and affair of Barree (Medal with Clasp). Served in the fiazara campaign iu 1838.
151 Major S. H. Staniland served in the Boer war of t83i.
1^^ Captain Sterrett served the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (.Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign from loth Feb. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the rSth June (.\Iedal with Clasp, and Turkish .Medal). Served
with the field force under Brigadier General Ross against the Al'ridis on the North- West Frontier in 1877-B7.
15* Quarter Master Stokes served -with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'5- Captain R. Storey served with the 2nd B.attalion 60th liitles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
Also the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Captain Stribliug served with the 32nd Light Infantry throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59
and was engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until its final relief on 24th Nov.
by Lord Clyde (mentioned iu despatches by Sir .John Inglis) ; was subsequently engaged in the defeat of the Gwabo
rebels at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, capture of the forts of Dehaign and Tj'rhool, action of Doadpore, and through-
out the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
153 Captain R. Teevan served with the nth Hussars in Bulgaria and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of
1S54-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's JTarm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (led the left troop of
the right squadron, and was wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish iledal).
1"! aiajor C. Thomson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of Delhi aud
at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
^'^ Major M. Tooner served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, ^mtl "'^.s present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman, the assaults of the Redan, and the sortie of the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
1^ Captain Trenor served throughout the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal). Served also on the North-West Frontier
during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
1'' Major E. G. Tuckett served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra affairs at
Bungaon (Medal with (Jlasp).
'^» Captain John Turner served v.-ith the 50th Regiment a'- the battle of Pimniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Hronze Star).
Also the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, iuclutliug the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ; at
Sobraon alter the Olbcers witli the Colours were disabled he carried one of the Colours up to the enemy's parajiet
;.Medal and three Clasps). Served throuirhou(, the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, aud during the whole sie.ge and fall of Sebastopol aud jierformed the duty of Quarter
Master during the whole campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal, and promoted to an Etisigric.v
on the 10th Aug. 1854 Ji'om Color .Sergeant for service iu the field). Served iu the New Zealand campaigns from
15th Nov. 1863 tu 1866, and was iirescQt at the a-!isaull and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack
on the Camp at Nukumaru, and alfair of Kakaramea (.Medal).
1^5 Major W. E. Turuley served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
I'l Captain T. H. Vickers sewed with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, iQCludin<r
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol. repulse of the sortie of 26th Oct. 1855, and as-a ilt
of the Redan on the 8th Sept.— v.'ounded (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the
Bhootan Expedirion in 1865, including the recaptui-e of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
'"- Captain W. J. Waite served in a squadron of the 7th Hussars with the expedition against the Mohmund
Tiibes in 1863-64 under Colonel A. Macdonnell (Medal v.-iih Clasp).
!••> Captain M. P. Wasp served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary
rank of Cainain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's St.-.r).
Quarter Masters on Reilred Pmj. — War Services. 702-3
'■' Major G. White sei-v-ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and seige of Sebas-
t. )pol (iiedal with two ClasDs, Sardinian and Tnrkisli Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
'"" Major John White served with the 19th Hn?sars in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"' Captain Whittaker served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1S55, including the siege
of Sebastopcd nud final assault (Modal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
'■^ Captain Daniel Wh.vte served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the ist B.attalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^" Captain J. Wilbond served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and
at the sun-endef of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'*' Major Willi.ams served in the 4th Dragoon Guards throucrhout the Eastern campaign of 1854-53. including
the battles of Balaklava, Inkermau, and 'L'cherna.va. siege and f:il! of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 46h Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S', aud was present at the two
actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, .and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'^■- Major James Wilson served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in theBoree
Valley, N.W. frcr.tier of India, in November 1853. Also with the e.xpeditionary force against the Lnri u(l:zai Moh-
mnnds, including the taking and destruction of several villages in Angustand September 1854 (Medal wnh Clasp).
'*' Captain W. Wishart served in the Kafir war m 1877-78. and took part in the operations against the Galekas
including the engagements at tlie Waterkloof, the Perie Bush, and the Taba ka Udoda; also served in the Zulu
war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at Ekowe during the investment (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Sub Assistant Commissary, Medal with Olasp).
'^^ Captain T. Wood served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23rd September 1S5J. including
the battles of Balaklava and lukerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the rtedan on the i8th June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbouru (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New
Zealand war from 1861 to 1S66 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal). Served with the 57th Regi-
ment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingiudhlovu and relief of Ekowe, Ani tl;;oughout
the operations of '" Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
'*^ Major Woodruffe served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th November, 1B54, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
Uetirecl or Half Fay. — Commissariat and Transport Staff.
CoMMissisiES Genkbal. iRamscy, Georgc-^ ig Aug. So
Blacker, Latham William' 9 Ang. Si Stanes, Robert i Jan. 70
Brownrigg, Henry John.^ CB [R] 7 Apr. seJTroup, John Igglesden" ' 31 Jan. So
Morris, Sir Edward,* XCB. [R] S Aug. SiiWhitehead.Wilbraham Tollemache, ifoB.afffyoc i July 83
Watt, Fitzjames Edward, CB 14 Feb. 78 Wild, Henry John. Hon. Bep. Com. Gen. 4- Col. i Nov. 71
' Deputy Commissakies Genebai,. iWrench, Charles Edward^ Soii^JDepCom^Gen i Aug. 71
Blunt, Francis Charles," Hon. Com. Gen i Sept. 82 -°^""; "^"/''^ Smith,-^ Mon. Dep. Com. Gen. \ ^ ^^^^^ g^
Downes, Arthur William,'* C5. ifoH. Com. (?<■«. 27 Oct. 73 <r ^oiouet s
».«.c. Healy, Richard Calvert.' ifo«. Com. Gen, 17 June 80 -r, « ^. <-,
vr„,.,.o^ rn,^o<= WiiUnm 11 »■„„ r-„7„„w. run ,a„,. «,!„ Deputy Assistant Gommissaet General,
Colebrook, George Thomas,-'' J3on. Captain i Apr. 80
Mm-ray, James William, 11 Jion. Colonel {^'R'\... i Apr
Pigott, Augustus William i Apr. 80
Ryland, Ashley C'owper,'^ Hon. Colonel 24 Aug. 84
Wilkinson, Henry John," Bon. C0m.Gen.4- Col. 29 Apr. 80
Assistant Commissaries General.
Abbott, Blair, Hon. Bep. Commissart/ General... i Apr. 80
Brereton,ThomasSadlier,i^lfon.i3«j).Coi«.Ge«. ) ^ „
4- Hon. Colonel j 3^ "'an. 80
Du an, Edwin 25 Dec. 74
Drpdtt Comiiissaet
Crooks, John Joseph,-'' £oii. Co»!m!ssa)'!/^3/q/'. i Ajjr. 83
Quaetee Mastees.
Collett, Winiam,2« Hon. Lieut 31 Jan. 80
Dorman, Henry, Hon. Lieut 30 Sept. 84
Hickie, Henry^" 21 Maj' 84
Johaston, Ja-mes, Son. De;). Com. G(rH.<f-.H"o«.Coi. 27 Oct. SoiLawford, Thomas Wright, S"on. iieui 31 Jan. 81
Milne, James,'^ Hon. Bep. Commissar;/ General 15 Feb. 7oM'Garrv, Charles,^' Hon. Major 12 Feb. 70
O'Connor, CharlesDavis,™.ffon.Dep.Com.e<;n. ) . \'Sli\\sv,'V)a.^i(ifl'^ Hon. Lieut 25 Apr. 85
Sf Hun. Colonel } ' ^P'- ''4;M:uiiins, John Joseph, Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 80
Ottley, George WoUaston-i 24 Ang. 82iMyers, George Lingard,-^ Son. iiewf 31 Jan. 8e
Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
1 Colonel L. W. Blacker served in the Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal).
2 Major General Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
In the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in i88t in charge of the Commissariat and
Transport (mentioned in despatches).
♦ Sir Edward Morris served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1875, and ^^as present in the engagement at Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat
Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
' Colonel F. C. Blunt served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
8 Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
mentioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with the
China Expeditionary' Force in 1S57-59, and was promoted for this service; present at the attack and capture of
Canton (Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel R. C. Healy served in the Asbanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the Zulu war
in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
n Colonel J- W. Murray served with the Heav3' Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
's! Colonel A. C. Ryland served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
'* Colonel H. J. Wilkinson served in the Cruneafrom 27th Nov. 1854, includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal wiih Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Colonel Brereton served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2" Colonel C. D. O'Connor served with Detachments of i!-t, 2nd, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded
from Gambia in October 1854 to the assistance cf the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and
with the expedition against the Kings and Chiefs of the Moirah country. Western Africa, in November 1854.
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolsele.y to the Gold Const in September 1873. Raised natives at Cape Palmas for the
Transport Service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistiint
Controller, Medal) .
21 Mr. G. W. Ottley served m the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Claspl.
23 Mr. Ramsey served in the Royal Ai-tillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs
704 lietired or Half Pay, — War 8er vices of the Commissariat and Transport Staff
of Bulganac and M'Kenzic's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
repulse ot the soi-tie on 26tli October, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'■•' Mr. J. J. Troup served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
''' Colonel J. S. Youn<f served in the Abyssinian war in 1S67-68 (promoted Deputy Purveyor, Medal). Durinp;
the Franco-German war in 1870-71 he was .joint Commissioner at the Head Quarters of the German Army for the
National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, and at the conclusion of the armistice he took part in
the relief of Paris (German War Medal, French Bronze Cross, and Silver Medal of the Order of St. .lohn of .Jeru-
salem in Anglia for saving life). During the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78 he again acted as Chief Co-nmissioner
for the National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded. He also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
-'• Captain G. T. Colebrook served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2" Major J. J. Crooks served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-4 (Medal).
'■'> Lieut. W. CoUett served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of i832
( Medal and Khedive's Star).
'" Quarter Master Hickie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedi-
tion to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter Master in the Commissariat and Transport Staff, two Clasps); also
sirved with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
^' Major C. M'Garry served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
■'- Lieut. Miller servedn the Zulu war in 187(5 (Medal).
"^ Lieut. Myers served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and
took part in the defence of Pretoria.
Retired Pay. — African Commissariat.
Majoe.
Wawn, George Tnizell , 19 Aug. 88
COMMISSiEY.
Gore, James Casmaijor,' Son. Lt. Colonel 2 Oct. 09
Dephtt Commissaby.
Gabbett, Robert Poole,- Ron. Captain t^ Mar. 82
' Lt. Colonel Gore served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
expedition against the Yonnies. on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-8^ (Medal with Clasp).
- Captain Gabbett served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
Retired or Half Pay. ^Ordnsince Store Department.
(Under the Royal Warrant 0/31 January 1880.)
CJoMMISSABIBS GkNEBAL OF OeDNAXCE.
Ingram, Matthew John Tiernay,' i/on. Colonel
[R] ^3 Dec.
King, William Michael^ 30 Nov.
Molouy, Charles Mills, Hon. Colonel 23 Dec.
Depctt Commissaries Gekeeal of Ordnance.
Elliott, Joseph 9 Julj' 78
Le Geyt, William Bell'- i Sept. 78
March, Gerald Edward, Hon. Dep. Com. Qen,
of Ordnance and Hon. Colonel 30 July 76
Mead, Robert, Mon. Dep. Com. Gen. of Ordnance 27 Nov. 75
NichoUs, Robei't, Hon. Lt. Colonel 23 Sept. 80
^ _ _ _ Pett, Geori^e Thornton, Hon. Lt. Colonel 29 Aug. So
„ ._ __ . ■ " ~ ' iRawn.sley, Thomas Joseph,'^ iion.X^.Co/oHet... 31 Jan. 80
p.s.c. Barrmgton, Joseph Thos. Lh,e/ Inspector ^Richards Powell O. Buxton, Hon. Major 8 Jan. 88
Army Ordnance Department I Apr cj6 g^^^i^g. ^ Charles, //o«. Lt. Colonel , May 87
Beswick, Anthony Sutton 17 June So
Mayo, William Robert, Hon. Colonel 8 Oct. 90
Mills, Herbert .Tames,^ CB. Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. US
'SiOTj^Sin, Henry, '^ Hon. Colonel 1 Oct. 87
p.s.c. Nangle, Walter Chidiock,'' Hon. Colonel 9 July 78
Pease, Thales" (A'uuu/), if o«. Colonel 15 June 85
Triscott, John Henry Ro'.t, Hon. LI. Colonel ... 3 Ausr. 90
Warren, Godfrey Oct&vins, Hon. Major 26 Sept. 90
QUAETEE MaSIERS.
Barry, .John, Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 80
Ralph, Charles 6 Jan. 86JBovi'll, Thomas, Hon. Captain 30 Apr. 85
Raven, Newcome Richard, 7/o». Colonel 3° Nov. 81 it ^rey, Edward Blake,'* lfo;i. Cn/i^uiK 31 Jan. 80
Rogers, Samuel OruisBy, Hon.Colonel 9 July Ssjpgrguson, Alexander, Hon. Captain 7 Mar. 82
Russell, Hor.Uio Albert,* Ctf. Hon.Col. [R] ... i May 80 poord, William Levison Tom, Hon. Captain ... 4 Dec. 83
Satchwell, Thomas Alfred G 24 Aug. 7o|Qpaham, William, ^oii. Captain 30 Oct. 77
Sparkes, Thouias, Hon. Colonel i .May S7|Hassall, Thomas, Hon. Captain 12 Feb. 70
Taylor, Henry,' Hon. Colonel 20 Out. 89, Johnson, William, '^ Hon. Lieut 3, Jan. 80
Travers, Henry Fane 23 Jan. 8j]iiennedy-Edwards, James, ja"o«. Cu^ftiiii 30 Oct. 77
[[jonorhurst, Bruce, Hon. Captain 31 Jan. 80
Assistant Commissaries General of Ordnance. jpatersou, Francis, Hon. Lieut 31 Jan. 80
Broth, AValter,i<'-ffo«. Lt. Colonel 31 Mar. 80 Pitt, Johu, Hon. Captain 3, Jan. 80
Calvert, Auj^ustus Bresson, Hon. Lt. Colonel... 23 Jan. SiJRoache, Joseph Matthew, Hon. Captain 30 Apr. 85
Dumlord, Charles Day," i/on. X^.C'o/oHf/ 23 Sepc. 83iSpiuks, George," lf<j«. Captain 3t Jan. 85
' Colonel Ingram served in the New Zealand w.nr in 1861-65 (Medal).
- Mr. King served in China from 1857 to 1S5S (Medai).
s Colonel U. J. Mills served in the Egyptian war ol 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ;
served with tlie Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Senior Orilnance Store O.licer, and was
present in the engagement at I'^l Tel) (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General
of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
^ Colonel H. Morgan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Af!sistant Com-
missary General ol' Ordnance with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and Kliedive's Star).
" Colonel Nanirle served in the Crimean campaign tVoin Septeuiljer to October 1855, in eluding the siege and fall
of Seba.stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel T. Pease served with the Nile Expedit.on in 1884-85 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Colonel H. A. Russell served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (promoted Assistant Commtesary,
Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2na ('lass of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
'J Colonel H. Ti^ylor served in the Kafir war in 1851-53 with the 2nd Division (Medal).
I" Lt. Colonel BootVi has the Medal lor the war of 1857 in China.
" Lt. Colonel C. D. Durnford served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
1* Mr. Le Geyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was piescut at the attack of the Orakau Pah,
assault and capture of the Gate f ah, and action at Te Ranga (Medal).
'^ Lt.'Jolonel Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and
capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal).
'* Captain E. B. D'Arcy served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, r.nd Khedive's Star).
'^ Lieut. Johnson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
'^ Captain Spinks served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Biliklava, and Inkerman. and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Uetircd or Half Pay.— Army Pay Department.
CsiBF Patjiastee?..
IjOngJen, .Tolm Eilward,' Hon. Culuntl i Apr. 81
llacDoniielL WiUism, CB. Hon. Colonel i Apr. Si
Chief Patuasters. loith Man, Mank of Colonel.
Ball, William Clarc,^ CB. i Apr. 81
]>ry.-.on, Thomas t Apr. 81
Carden, 'William Joseph^ 20 Oct. 86
Catt.;!!, Edward* S Aug. 83
D.ividson. (Jeorge Montgomerie i Apr. 83
Dring, Williams i Apr. 83
Feilueii, Heury 'Wemyss^ 3 -Jan. 87
George, James 1 Apr. Si
Huddlesiune, Thomas" 10 Sept. 84
Luke, Heuvy Francis 2 May 89
Lukiii, Frederick Windham* i Apr. Si
ilorris, Joseph .Tohn^ 9 Aug. 91
llorris, ila.xn'ell Kirsvan'" : Apr. di
Olivey, Sir Walter Rice,-' A'CB 1 Apr. 8t
Rippun, George William'^ 23 Sept. 84
WnittmgtOD, George John Charles'^ 13 Dec. 9^
Staff Paymastebs, with Hon. Rank i-J Lt. Colonel.
Aked, Thomas, Hon. Major 28 May 88
Bacou, Thomas William''' 18 Feb. ii2
Bailey, John James'5 [R] 8 Oct. 78
ballard, James Ritchie, /io«. i(a/or 3 Apr. 89
e.s.f. Beaumont. Dudle3''^ 7 Sept.S^
'Bell, Thomas'n 18 Nov. 86
Bell, William'' 14 Oct. 82
Boyle, Edward'^ i JuueSa
Brett, Arthur'*+ 11 Nov. 84
Briggs, William'-' 23 Oct. 81
Brown, John-" 27 Mar,
Budd, Claud Ciirrie.fijn. Jf«/o)- 1 Apr.
UolLins, John Alexander 1 Oct.
Cuming, George J^e^is, Hon. Mu/of 15 Aug
Currie, Henry Octavins-' t Apr.
de Lasalle, Augustas BoUe i Apr. 78
Dundee, Frank William i Apr. 78
Elliot, Geo. Henry, Royal Marines 26 May 78
KUiott, George-^ i Apr. 78
Fenton, Michael 25 Dec. 88
Fereday, Frederick Francis-* i Apr. 78
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly" i Apr. 78
Forster, Archibald Cochi'ane^* i June 79
Furlong, George William-' 20 Sept. 86
Goold, James Knight i Apr. 7
Greenwood, Edward Fred. George 1 Apr. 78
Haldane, Alexander Henry'" i Apr. i;
Hall, JoLn felef-' i Apr. 78
Roberts, Arthur John,^' Hon. Majof 8 June83
Ross, Alexander Aiikcn 27 Apr. 79
Ross, James Clarke 10 Mar. ai
Routledge, Herbert Hamilton i Oct. tiS
Ryder, Herbert Croft^" i Feb. 81
Samwell, Prank" , 1 Apr. 78
Sant'ord. Ohas. Henry, Major 6 ful. liii..Ii. Scots 2 May ci
Scott, James^' i Apr. yd
Simpson, Rjbert Hamilton^^ i Apr. 7S
Smith, George William''' i Oct. £x
Spiller, Duncan Chisholm Oliver^' 26 July 82
stokes, Alfred, Hon. Major 8 May 89
Sutherland, Wm. John E. Graham .. 5Junei2
Taylor, Charles William Joseph^'f 31 Aug. 87
Taylor, Frederic Norman lunes.^" Hon. Maj. 9 May 84
Thompson, Robert^^ i Apr. 78
JThomson, William'^ i Oct. 8)
Timbrell, Thomas'"' 22 July 82
Travers, Julius Brockman''^ i Apr. 78
Turner, George Henry, ''^' Hon. Major ; yr. Mr.
I Vol . Jin. -L'toerpool Regiment 10 June 85
Vander-Meuleu, John Idarrison''* 2juiie86
Wahab, Henr^' John i Apr. 78
Wasted, William'^ i Apr. 78
Webb, Charles i Oct. 81
Webb, Francis Edward'* 14 Aug. 89
Wethered, Edwin Robert''' i Apr. 78
Wilson, Richard 6 Jan. 86
Wolfe, Robert'''' 20 Aug. 79
Wood, Samuel Edward's'' 20 Mar. B7
Woodall, Frederick Nind,'" Hon. Major 15 June 85
8S
Patmasiers.
Addis, James Edward,'' ifon. ru^'ui)! 22 Sept. Bi
A.lexander, George Agar,^" Hon. Major 22 Sep:, bi
liAshburcer, Francis James, .fl'o//. Captain 10 Apr. 84
78!Astley, Spencer Byng, Hon. Captain 5 Apr. 84
Balders, Charles Morley,'^ .Uow. Lt. Colonel 6 Jan. 79
Baskerv'ille, Edward R. Mynors, Hon. Captain 23 July 79
Bowen, Herbert, ifoji. i^.t'oZone/ 4 Feb. 81
Buttanshaw, William Henry, Hon. Major 23 June 63
Christie, William, Hoyt. Major 3 Sept.Sr
Cooke, John, Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 82
Crawley, Richard S. i/^uji. Cd^^uJH 2 Oct. 66
CrokerlCiug, Charles Edgar, Hon. Zi. Colonel 9 Dec. 78
Cubitt, Charles Percy 6 Nov. 8r
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy, ifoH. Captain 24 Oct.
Davenport, Charles Talliot, Hon. Major 26 Aug.
Dawes, Christopher Myers, Hon. Lt. Colonel ... 30 Aug.
du Port, Robert, //o». Captain 20 Dec.
Harvey, Henry" i Apr. 79iGibaut, Clifford Gabourei, ifoH. J/uy'oc 23 May
Hayiies, Edwai'd Courl^' 1 June 82
Higginson, Tliomas C i Apr. 78!
Jeunej", William Richard i Apr. 78
Joj-uer, John^- i Apr. 78
Kneller, Godlrey T. C. St. John,^^ ifu«. Major 15 June 85
Lennox, Charles Edward^* 18 June 80
Grittith, Clement Bayly,"* Hon. Captain 12 Feb.
Harrison, William, Hon. Major i Jiil3'-
Hemaus, Alfred Geo. Willoughbj',iion. Lt.Col. 20 Nov.
Jauucej', Alex. Sydney Godolphiu,ifo«. Z,<.Coi. i Feb.
Johnston, Robert 10 Aug
King, John Rooper, Hon. Major 9 June 81
MacGachen, Archibald Henry Hamsworth ... i Mar. S2 Loder, Frederick Charles John, Hon. Captain 20 July 83
M'Keuzie, Alexander William i Apr. 7S|Long, Robert Lowiy,"' Hon. Major 22 Sept. 81
Mabouy, John,^" CMG i July 79 Longbourne, William Ford,''' Hun. Lt. Colonel 10 Nov. 80
Marvin, William^'^ 24 Aug. 81 M'Caskill, William Hector, Hon. Major 15 Aug. 81
Mosse, John Forbes,*" //u«. J/u/o;' 10 Apr. Sg M'Farlan, John Warden, ?/o«. if. CoioHeZ 16 Oct" 66
Muskett, Joseph*' i Oct. 81 Meares, Henry John, Hon. Major 18 Mar. 81
Nicolls, Oliver i Apr. 78 lieredith, Richard, ^^ Hun. Captain 2S Nov. 83
Nightingale, .5ir Henry Dickinson,*- iif 1 Apr. 79!yiitchell, Hugh Henry, Hon. Captain 30 Sept. 82
O'Kell.y, de Feniheny de Penttieny i Apr. 70 Powell, George Hudd^e^ton, J:fo«. Ca;)<uJH 12 Oct. 83
Opensiiasv, 1 runcis y. Sargeant" : Nov. 79'Riddell, Sir Rodney Stuart,Bui-<.*" Hon. Lt.Col. 8 Mar. 80
Packman, Frederick William Vance i Apr. 83'Ridgway, Albert Brutton, Hon. Lt. Colonel 6 May 80
Palmer, William,*'* i:fo«. Major 23 Sept. 91 Russell, Frederic, Hon. Captain 11 Sept. 82
Pope, Alfred i Apr. 78 Russell, William James Dacres, i/u/i. jl/«y'oc... 27 Dec. 79
Poller, Heijry*= 1 Apr. 78 Sawyer, Manfred John,*' Iton. Major ii Apr. 82
Poivull, Henry George Augustus i Apr. 78'St. John, Oliver H. Beauchamp,'" ifoH. Ci/^)^.. 2 Jan. 83
Puinlrett, George** 15 Aug. 81 Simpson, Robert, "^^ Hon. Lt.Culonel 2 Dec. 78
Pyne, John*'" 23 Aug. 82 Stuart, James, Hon. Major 31 Dec. 79
Raymond, EUioit Arthur" i June £2 Stuart, Thomas Evans, ifo«. i/.C'o/oHeZ 17 Dec. 78
Raynes, Edward ViUiers, ifoH. J/u/oc 8 Aug. 83 Thunder, George Francis, "^ //oh. il/u/or 28 Oct. 81
Richardson, Alexander*" i8 Jan. 81 Utermarck, Reginald John G.*'' Hon. Major... 28 Apr. 85
Richardson, Richard'" 23 Jan. 79|Whitworth, Augustus William,"' Hon. Captain iS June 83
1 Colonel J. E. Longden served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 -with the Turkish oontin"eut at Kertch
(Turkish Medal).
" Colonel Ball served as District Paj'master in the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and iUedal).
3 Colonel W. J. Carder, served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from December 1854 to 26th
March 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MedalJ.
* Colonel E. Cattell served in New Zealand in the Waikato campaign (Meda^) .
^ Colonel Dring served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was wounded at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Served ab>o at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 including sorties of 5th and loth May, and attack of the Redan on the
8th Sept. — wounded (Aledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'' Colonel Feilden served in the Jtidiau Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with t!ie 42nd Highlanders, includino- t),e
actions at Cawupore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shunijabad, siege and tail of Lucki^ow" and
a^isault ot the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Cla-sp). Keri'ed with tne SUi Punjab Regiment the
campaign of i860 in China, including the action of SmUu, taking of Xangku, and capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Natal Field Force in tne rsoer war of 1881.
^ Colonel iluddlestone served tbroughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and
Baliklava, siege and fall of Sebastopjl (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
« Colonel Lukiu served with the 17th Foot at the .siege of Sebastopol from December 1S54 to June 1C55 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-9, iuclud-
lug tne siege and capture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bangaou (Meial with Clasp).
■» Colcnel J.J.Morris served at Ihe Head Quarters Camp before Sebastopol from April 1855 to July 1856 and
has the Crimean and Turkish Medals. '
705a Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of ihe Army Pay Department.
'" Colonel M. K.ilorrlssarTCd with the 9:.th Regiment in 1S5S at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle ofKotake
Serai, treneral action resultinq; in the capture ol'Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in theZalu war in 1879 (Medal).
" Sir W. R. Olivey served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in the Kjjyptian war of i38-2 as
Chief Paymaster (CIl., Medal, 3rd Class of the Osnianieh, and Ivhedive's Star). Served with the Nile E.'cpeUitiDn
in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
" Colonel G. W. Kippon served in the Ea.stern c.ampaiffn from February 1855 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
'^ Colonel G. .1. C. VVhittington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Ifhedive's Star).
1* Lt.ColonelT. W. Bacon served with the 62nd Regiment in tho Crimean campaign from the 13th November
1854, including the siege and fall of Sehastopol, attack: on the Quarries on the 8th June, and assaults of t.!i« Redau
on the i8th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
'' Lt. Colonel J. J. Bailey served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan of
183S-42, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuzuee (Medal), assault aud capture of the town and
Fort of Tootnm-durrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Koosh Ghnr, destruction of Khandurrab,
storming t.f the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the JugduUuck Pass, redUL-tion of the Fort
of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad,and sorties of 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1841, nth Jlarch and ist April,
general action and defeat of Akbar Khan on the 7th April, 1842 (Medal) ; storming ot the Heights of JugduUuck,
action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medai;, Served with the Buiis throughout the operations in the Malay
Peninsula iu 1875-76, including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January.
'"■ I.t.Colonel D. Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in Bhootan in 1S65-
66 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
'H Lt.Colonel T. Bell served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to thefallof Sebastopol.from the
12th September 1855 to the 30th May 1856. Served in the ist West India Regiment in the Ashanti war iu 1873-74
iMedal with Clnsp).
'" Lt.Colonel W. Bell served with the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force against the Dessai rebels from
Feb. to Jane 1858, iuehuling teveral skirmishes (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
»* Lt.Colonel E. Boyle served in the AIn'ssinian campaign in i£6S in command of a Division of tlie Transport
Train (mentioned in despatches for the "extent and value of his assistance," Medal).
'Sf Lt.Colonel A. Brett served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18B4 with the loth Hassars
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel \V. Briggs served in the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 29 November 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served iu
the Egyptian war 011882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'■"> Lt.Colonel John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 3854-55, including
the aff'airs of Bulganak and M"Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse killed),
aod Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the cam-
paign in Ceulral India in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Burode (Medal). Served with the ijth
Lancers as Paymaster in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-' Lt.Colonel H. O. Currie was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th June 1S57, aud subsequently
served in the Fort of All.ahabad (Medall.
'■'^ Lt.Colonel George Elliott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian cainpaigni from Feb. 1858 to March 1859,
and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alurabagh, siege and capture of Luckaow, atfair 01
Barree, and action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout
the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Niiddee and Hyderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign,
including the affair near Churda and pursuit, t.akins' the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the
Raptee, advance into Nepanl and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
'* Lt.Colonel Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the loth November 1855 to the 12th August 1866. Served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand
war in 1864-66 (Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel C. D. Forbes served in the China war m i36o (Med.al). Served in the Kafir war in 1S77-78, includ-
ing' the operations against the Galekas (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
^<^ Lt.Colonel A. C.'Forster served the campaign of i860 in China with the Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1384 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal
Irish Fusiliers (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel G. W. Furlong was appointed to the Purveyor's Department of the Expedition which proceeded
to the East in March 1854, and served in Tui'key, Bulgaria, and the Crimea untd April 1855, when he was Gazetted
to the 2ist Fusiliers, and served with the Regiment before Sebastopol until ordered to the Depot on the 31st May
1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2« Lt.Colonel A. H. Haldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
including the taking of Tangku, actions of the i8th and 21st Septembei-, and sun-euder of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps)
^^U Colonel J. P. Hall served with the 14th P.egiment in the Crimea from the 14th Jan. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3" Lt.Colonel H. Harvej' served with the Rifle Brigade in the Lastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman and ihe siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering assistance to the wounded under fire at the battles of Alma and
Inkerman," and l°urkish Medal). Served inthe Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59 with the Rifle Brigade, in-
cludino- the siege and capture of Lucknow, the battle of Nawabgunge (where he performed a valuable service by
bringmo- Cavalry to the assistance of a part of the Rifle Brigade that was exhausted and in danger of failing
undei' the attacks of overpowering numbers of the enemy), the operations on the banks of the Ramgunga, and
the capture of Fort Oomaria (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion of the
RifleBrigade, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal). Is in receipt oi a Reward
for Distinguished Service.
3' Lt Colonel E. C. Haynes served with the 93rd Highlonders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee
Xuddee occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ;
Eohilcu'nd campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
•nai"u and actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Also
in the Eusofzai campaign of 1S63-64 and at the Dmbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp), j
Served in the Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war in 1881 he was employed with the Field i
"s'^Lt Colonel J. JojTier served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults
of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Served
also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent of Cawnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, siege of Lucknow, affair of AUegunge,
battle at Bareiliy , actions of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Alaior T C. St. J. Kneller served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan expedition under Sir lierald Graham in 1884 (Clasp).
Served'with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster, Clasp).
34 Lt Colonel C. E. Lennox served in the Burmese war iu 1852-53 (Medal).
37 Lt Colonel J. Mahony seired as Paymaster 2nd Battalion 24th Foot during the Gaika rebellion in 1877-78.
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Chief Paymaster (promoted Staff Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and CJ/ff.).
2S Lt Colonel Marvin served in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 aud 1863-64, and was present at Waitara and
Pakahinahina (Medal).
Uetlred or Half Pay.— War Services of tho Army Pay Department. 705'^
*" Major J. P. Mosse served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Paymaster to the ist Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*' Lt.Colonel Muskett served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the baitle cf the Alma and
at the sieg-e of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Sir H. D. Ni-jhtinsale served throughout the Jiurraese war of 1852 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^ Lt.Colonel F. O. Sargeaut-Openshaw served in the Haiiara campaign in iS63 iuclading the operations against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■** Major W. Palmer served in India during the mutinv of 18^7-58 (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel H. Potter served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war under
Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster Medal).
■"> Lt.Colonel G. Pumfrett served the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak, battle
of Balaklava, lukerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lisut.General Maude (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel J. Pyae served in the E;jyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel E. A. Raymond served in the Crimea with the 44th Foot subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
the gth September 1855 to the end of June 1856. Served iu the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force as a
Paymaster.
" Lt.Colonel A. Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel R. Richardson served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture o;'
Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy for service in the field).
*' Major A. J. Roberts served in the campaign of i860 in the North of Cuina (.Medal). 1
'^ Lt.Colonel H. C. Ryder served in Naial during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Samwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression of
the mutiny in Malwa and Central India in 1S57-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdome.i
whilst charging the rebels' guns at Rawal— the ball and p.art of his watch-chaiu have not been extracted (mentioue I
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the 42ud Highlanders to the Gold Coast in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
^* Lt.Colonel James Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Amoy, secocnl
capture of Chusan, andrepulse of the night attack on Chinhao (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and lukerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854, and
attack on the Quarries on 7th June— wounded, and mentioned in dcsp.atches (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
" Lt.Colonel R. H. Simpson served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel G. W. Smith served with the ist West India Regiment in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Meda').
Served with 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and wan present in the engagement at Charasiab in
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal
with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel D. C. O. Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1863-65 in New
Zealand, and was present at the attack on the working party at >'/dliamson's Clearing, relief of Polceno Piquet
(mentioned in despatches), storming and capture of Fah at Rangiawhia, actions at Rangiani and Huirini, and
attack and capture of Pah at Orakua (Medal). Served with the loth Hvissars in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
^'t Lt.Colonel C. \V. J. Taylor served in the Boer war of 1S83.
" Major Taylor served with the 90th Light Infantry in Wood's Column throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagements at Zungiu Nek, Kaniljula, and Uluudi (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel Robert Thompson served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clj'de, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gvvalior Contingent
of Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into li'uttehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and passage
to the Gogra at Pyzabad on 25'-h Nov. (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Lt.Colonel \V. Thomson served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present at the disarming of four
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native Infantry at Rutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Served with the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeireo,
siege, storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before Galpee from
15th to 2ist May 1858, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Fort of Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel T. Timbrell sei veil in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8^ Lt.Colonel J. B. Travers seived with th'; 3 ist Regiment in the Crimea from 22ndMay 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacksof the ikih June and 8th Septemlier ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Major G. H. Turner served with the sota Regiment in New Zealand from the 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was
present at the assault and capture of Rangiavvhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, and
the affair of Kakamarea (Medal). Served with the 17th Regiment in the Afgaan war in 1878-79, aid was present
at ihe capture of All Musjid (Mudal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel H. Vander-Meulen served in the New Zealand war in 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, emploj'ed in the Transport Service, including th;
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomasaie (Medal with Clasp). Served in tte Egypiiui
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
" Lt.Colonel W. \Va.stelUerved with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; also throughout that of 1850-53
(Medal), including the operati'*n-i in the Fish i-iver, Amatolas, and both tlie Traas-Kei expeditions. Served nj
the Indian Mutiny campaign in 185S. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (.Medal with Clasp).
'* Lt.Colonel F. C. Webb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on October 6th, and seri-eJ w tli
the Okaniundel Field Force in the operations before Dvvarka till nth Nov. 1859.
*' Lt.Colonel E. R. Wothered served in the Crimean caiupaign of 18^4 witn the 95th Regiment, including the
batUe of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Tui-kish .Medal).
•"^ Lt.Colonel Wolfe has received the Kaflir war Medal.
" Lt.Colonel S. B. V/ood served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including tl e
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on 6tli Dec. 1857, siege and captuie o.'
Lucknow, attack on the Port of Revvah, action of Aligunge, and capture 01 Hareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Major F. N. Woodall served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the ist Battalion of the Souih
StaEfordshirc Regiment (mentioned in desp itches, promoted rftatf Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and Khedives
Star) ; also took jiart in the operations ofthe Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
"' Captain Addis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
''' Major G. A. Alexander served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane a:'.d
during the investment of Ekowe (Medal 171th Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
" Lt.Colonel C. M. Biilders served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain C. B. Griffith served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (MeUal, and IChedivo's Star).
'* Major Long served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Stn)
'^ Lt.Colonel Longbourne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Provost Marshal 2nd Division Peshawur Valley
Field i'orce and took part with the two expeditions into the Bazar Vallej' (Medal) .
" Captain R. Meredith served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 with the 6tli Foot (Medal with Clasp).
'" Sir R. S. Riddell served with the 70th Regiment in the' New Zealand war of 186^-65, including operations in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal). Served in the Afghan war 111 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment
(Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S35 with the 2iid lialtaliuu of the East Surrey Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 &
7c6-7 Retired on Half Pmj. — TFtir Services of ilie Ariny Pay Deparimeni.
'1 Major M. J. Sawyer served iu the Nile Expedition In 1884-85 with the 2Ud Battalion of the Duke of Coruwall's
Lielit Iniantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*^ Captain O. H. 13. St. John .served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Re>?imert (JEedal with Clasp, and Khedi ire's Star).
'^ Lt. Colonel Simpson served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of ii rogee
and capture ofMaerdala (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign ini885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Staf).
85 Major G. F. Thunder served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part iu the defence of Candahar, and w a.^
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
*<■ MH.jor Utermarck served with the -and Battalion Manchester tlegiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal and Khedive's Star).
'" Captain AVhitworth served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of :S6R, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Claso).
OFFICERS ON HALF PAY.
Captains.
Bancroft, Charles Edward, Welsh Fusiliers
Billings, Clement Henry, Indian Staff Corps
Hoehmer, Frederick Charles,' East Surrey Regiment
Brown, John,^ 17 Lancers
Buckle, Sechwell Ray, Royal Marines
Butchart, John, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Cameron, Campbell, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Cameron, Charles Barton,^ York and Lancaster Regiment
Campbell, Alexander, Black Watch
Campbell, Ronald Gore, Leinster Regiment
Oolomb, Sir John Charles Ready, KCMO. Royal Marine Artillery ;
MP. for Oreiit Yarmouth
Cuflfe, Otway Wheeler, Royal Marine Artillery
Hale, Alfred Morris Cecil,* Royal Artillery
Dempster, Henry Leeuwin, Royal (Madras) Artiller.v
Douglas, Rich. John Hiiniy,' Royal Marines
Dratlon, William I'ltt,'' Koynl Marine Artillery
Garreti.Newson Ilniniell," Rny.i] (Bengal) Artillery
Gloag, Henry Dundas, Royal (Madras) Artillery
(ireenvvood. William Henry, Leinster Regiment
Heathorn, Thomas Bridges,' Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Herbert, WiUiam Henry, 18 Foot
Jackson, Christison Syme," Royal Artillery
Johnson, Charles, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Johnson, William George Lillingston, Irish liitles
Lillicrap, James William Adams Elliott, Royal Marine Artillery
Low, JohnAlves,'^ Royal (Bengal) Artillery
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham,"' Royal Marines (Hon. Major)
Macartney, Arthur Sutherland, Royal ArtQleiy
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached
Ma)mers, Charles George Edmund John,'' Grenadier Guards
Massy, Godfrey Owen George, Wiltshire Regiment
Mayna'rd, Charles Walsham,'» Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mears, Arthur, Madras Staff Corps
Murray, John, 14 Hussars
Newton, Horace, '^ King's Royal Rifles
Gates George, South Staffordshire Regiment
Owen] Charles Lanyon,^" Royal Marines
Palmer, William Henry,"' Ro.yal Marines
Paske, Gordon Henry, Ro.yal Engineers
Pearson, John Richard,"- Royal (Bengal) Artillery
p s.c. Pitman, William,"^ Royal Marine Artillery {Hon. Zt.Colonel)
Rickman, Gerald Whitmore, Royal Artillery
Ryder, Cyril John, King's Royal Rifles
Sainsbur'y, Charles Robert Sillery, Dorsetshire Regiment
Scott, Archibald Galbraith, Royal Artillery ,
Stark, Charles,"^ Royal Marines
Stratford, John H. de Albini de M. Farmcot,"? Welsh Regiment
Thompson, Charles Halford, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Thompson, Harold Croker Springall, South Lancashire Regiment
Thompson! Penton,"* Ro.yal (Bengal) Artillery
Ussher Beverl.y William field,-' 7 Dragoon Guards
Vibart,'john, lioyal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Hugh Edward,™ Welsh Fusdiers
Ward, Henderson,^' Royal Marines
Williams, Arthur Leonard,"" Royal Scots
Worthington, Jonathan York," Royal (Bengal) Artillery .
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT
OrENSIGN,
I Aug. 79
23 Mar. 67
8 May 55
13 Dec. 4s
5 Oct. 78
4 Sept.87
24 June 54
20 Mar. 54
LIEDT.
25 Aug. 83|2i Jan. 93
I July 81 1 13 Aug, go
31 Oct. 83I27 Mar.
30 Oct. eg'iaFeb. 79
9 Feb. 59| 3 Aug. 67
0 June 59 23 Nov. 7;
14 Mar. 54 27 Aug. 58
1 July 81 2 June8n
25 Nov. 85'22 Feb. 95
5 Dec 94
3 Jiii.y
2 Aug. 55
10 Apr. 55
18 Feb. 80
!7 Apr. 58
3 Aug. 67
r8 May 65
13 June 88
25 Sept.6i
12 Dec. 51
20 Feb. 49 8 Apr. 53 12 Dec. 60
2 July 45 27 Mar. 48 5 July 56
12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 ID Deo. 67
3 Dec. 48 30 Aug. 54 II July 59
23 Oct. So I July 81 II Aug. 86
9 Dec. 50 10 Nov. 54 19 Aug. 59
29 ,Tnly 59 2 Apr. (34 12 Nov. 73
12 Doc. 57 27 Aug. 58 22 Aug. 67
13 June 51 4 Nov. 57 14 Sept.6
6 Feb. 84 4 June 94
2 Ma.y 59 10 Sept. 61 11 Sept. 73
12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 19 Aug. 67
30 Jan. 38 24 Nov. 41 7 Nov. 51
19 Dec. 55 23 Dec. 6^
30 Nov. 15 8 Apr. 25 I Aug. 26
11 Feb. 80 I July 81 23 July 94
17 Apr. 80 II Nov. 80 22 Feb. 88
8 June 49 28 May 55 27 Aug. 58
-.2 Dec. 55 16 Oct. 57 12 Dec. 67
27 Jan. 86 i July 94
22 Oct. 81 15 May 90
23 Aug. 84 19 July 93
8 May 55 11 Mar. 59 3 Aug. 67
I Feb. 79 29 Aug. 88
26 July 81 I Mar. Qo
12 June 52 27 June 57,18 Feb. 61
I July 52 24 Feb. 54 27 Mar. 62
19 May 80: 1 Jan. 89
6 Feb. 8420 Dec. 91
23 Apr. 81 I July Si 21 June 90
22 Feb. 82 26 Apr. go
19 Apr. 54 2 Aug. 55 13 Dec. 65
14 July 83 12 Oct. 89
9 Dec. 59i3i Dec. 73
5 Dec. 83:16 June 90
8 June 54 17 Nov. 57J i May 64
12 June 78 12 Jan. 81J23 Dec. 8,
Q Dec. 54 27 Aug. 58; 1 Sept.63
25 Nov. S51 I July 95
I Aug. 43 29 Oct. 47,10 July 55
30 Jan. 78} 7 Dec. 78:20 Aug. 85
II Dec. 46! 3 Mar. 53'27 Aug. 58
21 Jan.
1 Captain F. C. Boehmer served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 with the 51st King's Own I,i<»ht
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musiid (Medal with Clasp).
a Captain John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse kdled),"and
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign
in Central India in 1858-59 and was present at the action of Burode (Medal). Was employed in Natal during tne
Zulu war iu 1879 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starl.
3 Capiain C. B. Cameron served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). '
■1 Captain A.M. C. Dale served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with clasp).
5 Captain R. J. H. Douglas served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria in 1854, and with the R.M.
Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjitlie and Turkish Medal)'.
Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the
citv • expedition to the North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
6 (iolonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odessa, ';
and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Half Ti!.y.- — War Services of the Oajdains.
7cJ
' Captain S". D. Gari'ott sei-ved in tlie Indian Mutiny campaig-n (Medal).
' Captain Heathoi-n served in the Turlcish Cuntiu^'eut I'rom its formation until the end of the Crimean war in the
Quarter Master General's Department, includini^sixniduths at Kertch (4th Class oftheMedjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, coramamled the Mountain Train R.P.H. at Kotah, and accompanied the
assaulting Column with two howitzers at the fall of the towu ; was afterwards in Colonel Pa.rke's Flying Column,
and mentioned in despatch Chotah Odepore (Medal with Clasp).
'i Captain Jackson served with tlie Hnzara, Expedition in 1SS8 in command of No. 2 Battery 24th Brigade Royal
Arlillery (mentioned in dcsjiatchos. Modal with Clasp).
"• Captniii Low srivL'il at the SRuo and cairture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major M'Carthy served on tlio (\)aKt of Syria in 1S40 (Medal with Clasp)
1' Captain Charles Manners servou with tlie isth Hussars in the Boer war of iSSi.
'" Captain Maynard served in suppression of the liiili;in Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
" Captain H. Newton served with the Isazai Exjiudilion in 1892.
-" Captain Owen was wrecked in H.M.S. lialeiffh on 141)1 April 1857. Served in China in 1857-58, was at the destruc-
tion of Mandarin junks in Escape and Patsham Creeks, blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the city
Medal with two'.Clasps).
-' Captain VV. H. Palmer served in the Egyi^tian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-ol-;
Mahntaand Mahsaraa, in the two actions at ICassasin, and at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir (Modal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'■''' Captain J. R. Pearson served as Doputy Commissary of Ordnance at Cawnpore during the relief of Lucknow
also in the same capacity with the Siege Train in the Rohilcund campaign, and was present at the battle of Bareilly,
action of Shahjehanpore and capture of Mohuradee (mentioned in despatches. Medal \vith Clasp).
-^ Lt. Colonel Pitman served in the Baltic in .July andAugust 1854 (Medal), and subsequently in 1854'before Sebas-
topol until its fall, and -was in command of a Mortar in the llotilla employed during the siege, occupation of the Sea
of Azof, bombardment of Taganrog, and destruction of ships, stores, &c., there, also at Marioupol and other towns
on the coast where he was landed, was in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class oftheMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Chinese
campaign of i860 (Medal).
'■"' Captain Stark served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the bomliardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
^' Captain Jchn Stratford served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi ; also
served in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served In the Boer war of 18S1, and took part in the defence of Standerton.
-* Captain P. Thompson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, inclui-ling the siege and capture of Delhi
(severely wounded), siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
-^ Captain Ussher served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and December 1878, in the
Column nnder Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and as Transport Officer in Brigadier General
Wood's Flying Column during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the South Stalfordsliire Regiment, and was
present at the action of Kirbekan; afterwards served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General of Transport
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served during the operations in the Sondan under Sir Frederick
Stephenson ini8S5-86asCommanilanton the Line of Communications. Served with th«*Chin-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1890 under Brigadier General Tregear on special service with the Eastern Column during its advance to
Haka (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
™ Captain H. E. Walker served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with Ihe ist Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
3' Captain Henderson AVard served in the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
^2 Captain A. L. Williams served with the; Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884 on special
service.
^* Captain J. Y. Worthington served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
and battle of Goojerat— horse shot (Medal with two Clasps).
Half Pay. — Lieutenants.
Adair, Dosraond, Gordon Highlanders
Beadon, Oliver Annitage, Royal Marines
Bengimgh, Charles William, Leicester Regiment
Bradsliaw, James Buller, Scots Guards
Braimer, James Louttit, Royal Marines
Brown, Henry George, Indian Staff Corps ,
Consett, D'Arcy Preston, 20 Hussars
Crespin, Alexander Andrews, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines
Denny, Barry St. Leger, Royal Marines
Dyer. John Midlane, Royal Marines
Edgar. John Stewart, Royal Artillery
Fife, James Gordon, Royal Engineers
Gaisfoi-d, Algernon Richard, Seaforth H^ighlanders
Garnott, Cecil Frederick, Scots Fnsdiers
Grant, Thomas Liuley, Royal Marines
Grey, Ralph Henry, VVelsh Fusiliers
Hamilton, Archibald Samuel,' Indian Staff Corps
Haycock, Frederick Augustus Schurr, Royal Marines
Helps, Thomas Henry Philip, Shropshire Light Infantry
Hollanu, John, Royal Marines
Hope, Cecil Arthur, 18 Huss.ars
Hounstield, Thomas John, Hampshire Regiment
Inglis, James AVeir,^ Royal Marines
Kennedy, Charles Arthur, ' Ro.yal Marines
Kitson, George Andrew Noble, Royal Marine Artillery
Knight, Fred. Ch.arles,'' liny:il Marines
Lash, Henry Andrew, Indian St:i,lf Corps
Little, John Herbert, East Yorkshire Regiment
Man-iutt, Richard Charles Edward, Duke of Cornwall's Light infantry .
Nicoll, Samuel James,' Royal Marines
O'Connor, James Maurice, Ro.val Marines
Olillield, Thomas Allan F. Ross, Indian Staff Corps
Price, James Hervey, Royal Marines
Puckle, George, Royal Marines
Rjbins, George, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers
Sanderson, Percy, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Somer.-ot, Reginald, West Riding Regiment
COHNET,
2nd LIEUT.
orIi^f.sIGN.
23 June 6:
22 Aug. 8!
1 13 Mar. 38
j 4 May 87
29 Mar. 90
,28 Dec. 64
.1 I Mar
,l;3 Dec. 65
, [18 Jime 59
20 Dec. 9
.!i6 Feb. 87
I 3 Feb.
. 26 Oct. 55
27 Aug. 89
II Feb. 8t
i5 Nov. 87
12 May 59
16 Ma.y 81
12 Mar. 9;
6 Oct. 5;
I July 61
4 Feb. 6;
,3 Jul.y 4.
9 May 81
25 Mar. gi
WHEN
PLACED OH
HALF PAY.
24 June 5.
'28 July 51
^3Dec. 6.
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 65
21 Mar. 90
23 Aug. 83
1 Dec. 41
23 Feb. 88
4 June 93
3 Aug. 67
8 July 36
3 Aug. 67
21 May 62
2o Dec. 95
16 Feb. 91
13 Oct. 8(
tS May 9;
7 May so
2 Apr. 9;
3 Oct. 89
6 Dec. 67
Z4 Dec. 9c
6 Mar. 61
12 Feb. Qc
10 Feb. 94
8 Nov. 51
7 Jan. 6:
3 Aug. 6,
■9 Dec. 4,
<g Mar. 9.
1 5 May C4
:8 Feb. 8
ro Sept. 5
■7 Aug. 6
9 Aug. 8
3 Aug. 6
I Sept. 8
!o Aug. 9
9 Dee. 5
J J Jan. t,
-. Ij
28 Mar. 96
13 June 7c
13 Mar. 96
12 Feb. 96
21 Dec. 44
4 Feb. 93
3 Mar. 95
4 Mar. 69
7 Nov. 37
16 Feb. 76
3 Feb. 69
■9 Aug. 96
6 Feb. 95
t June 9 5
:8 Mar. 96
• S Dec. 63
6 Mar. 95
1 Mar. yb
7 Apr. 76
H Apr. 95
6 Feb. 7 1
-3 Jan. 91
15 Dec. 95
•7 Nov. 71
■5 Feb. 69
'-6 Nov. 69
•4 July 56
■5 May 96
18 Nov. yfi
0 May 93
:6 July 59
i5 Dec. 62
;o June 93
■o Apr. 75
2 Deo. 91
3 Oct. 95
8 Feb. 70
1 May 94
709-
-lO
Half Fay. — Lituienants.
COMNKT,
indLIEUT.
omirsTGiT.
Spraerge, Francis Precket, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Studdert, Richard Augustus Fitzgerald,'" Royal Marine Artillery
Swain. Henry Thomas, Royal Marines
Thomas, Walter Meredith, East Yorkshire Regiment
Tobin, d'Hara John, Royal Marines
Tozer, Arthur Gerald Milford, Northumberland Foailiers i
Vansittart, Henry, Royal Marines j
Versturmo, Charles Hamilton, Royal Engineers 1
Walker, George Fred." Royal Marines I30 Dec,
Walker, Launcelot Henry ,^- Indian Staff Corps
Ward, Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
Wildes, George Fenwick Gladstone, i Dragoon Guards
Woodriff, Daniel Thomas, Royal Marines
Yra'nold, Benjamin, Royal Marines
LIEUT.
WHKiir
PLACED ON"
HI LP ''aV.
10 June 59 22 Mov. i.u
30 Dec. 53 20 Nov. 54! 20 Jul>' 62
10 Nov. 42 27 Jul.y 47] 14 June 5:
10 Nov. 86,17 Oct. 94
8 Dec. 66 5 Aug. 67 18 June 72
14 May 8426 Oct. 85
ji6Cec. 68li7Jan. 7.'
'24 Jaly 86U5 Mar. c6
51 24 Feb. 54122 Felj,
29 Aug. S5
4 Ma.y 87, T July Sq
2 Sept.9i|28 Mar. 94
23 June 56 7 May 59
23 July 12117 Sept. 31
2 Oct. 95
29 Aug. 94
20 Fetj. 95
19 Oct. 00
9 Nov. 34
' Lieut. A. S. Hamilton served with the Hasara Expedition in iZgi (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892.
'' Lieut. J. W. Inglis served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment of the batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Com -
Vany of the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and
barracks, on 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (severely wounded by a muskct-ball in the left groin, mentioned in despatches) .
* Lieut. Kennedy served with the Battalion R.M. sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and present at tht
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and carried
the Colours of the ist Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864.
•> Lieut. F. C. Knight served with the Baltic E.Kpcdition of 1S54 (Modal)
^ Lieut. Nicoll served -svith the Baltic E.xpedition in 1855, including tiie liombarduient of Swcaborg (Medal).
1" Lieut. Studdert served in the Crimea in 1855, and on the e.xpedition to Kinbom-n (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
Served on the China Expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and
capture of the citj' (Medal with Clasp).
11 Lieut. G. F. Walker served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
-■•' Lieut. L. H. Walker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
Half Pay. — 2nd Lieutenants.
Bushe, Charles Albert Leslie)
Phillips, Royal Artillery j
Collins, Stephen Edward, R.Marines
Jeffery, James, Koyal Marmes,
WHEIf
2ndLIliDT.PL.lCED ON
HALF PAY.
25 Feb. 89 30 June 93
14 Dec. i2| I Sept. 14
16 Apr. 49 16 Apr. 49
Orme, Herbert Lewis, R. Marines ...
Tighe, Vincent John, West Riding")
Regiment, serving under the >
Soi/al Niger Company j
sndLIKUT. PLACED ON
HALF PAi"
15 Apr. 47
7 Feb. 94
15 Apr. 47
6 Oct. 95
Paymasters.
I COEKET,
2nd LIEUT.
or ENSIGN.
PAT-
UASTEB.
I BETIKED
OB
Ihalp pay.
29 Jul.y 43 9 Feb. 49 24 Oct. 56
5 July 39,29 Oct. 47 20 July 6c
I Feb. 56 24 Oct. 56 2o Apr. 81
Belfield, William.i 88 Foot I13 May 42 :
Beanott, Pra. Levett,^ 59 Foot, Hon. Lt. Colonel [25 July 37
Bridge, James, 26 Foot, i/oH. X<.Co/owe^ '23 Nov. 55
Burne.y, Hugh Somenrille S.= Depot Batt., ^^"0)1. i^Co/oneZ ^29 Dec. 35 14 June 3931 July 46' 2 Dec. 68
t;assidj', Thomas," 72 Foot (Q.3/. 4 May 49), iZo«. ii.Co/onei | | ju Apr. 55J26 Nov. 79
Deacon, James," I Foot, jyon.Cu^j^ffi'n 9 Aug. 54! 6 Apr. 55! 9 Oct. ssJioOct. 65
Gooch, George Cecil,'' 18 Foot, i/oHocac^ Jf(/;or 29 Mar. 55*23 Oct. 55 9 Dec. 62I i Apr. 73
2 May 59 26 Apr. 6115 Feb. 8315 Feb. 8 j
I 2 Julv 58' 7 Dec. Eg
;25 Feb. 62 I June 82
! 2 Oct. 66 10 Ma.v 71
17 Mar. 63 8 Mar. 6^19 .fan. 7)
26 Apr. 60 17 Dec. 90
9-Mar. 47 6 Jan. 54 21 Feb. co
I26 Mar. 5S 24 .July 78
14 Apr. 59 31 May 79I27 Sei'>t.9i
j I Feb. 68 21 June 1:5
3 Jan. 54! 1 Jan. 57I i Apr. 75
Kellj^, Henry Holds\vorth, Rojal Marine Artillery {Captain, 23 Feb. 72 ; ^
Major, I Jul.v 81)
Leet, George Knox,^'' AVelsh Fusiliers, Hon. Zf. Colonel
Mausergh, John Craven, Ro.yal Artillery-, Hon. Lf. Colonel..
Mostyn, Mon. Montague,^' loi Foot
Noseley, George Roberts, ^^ Rifie Brigade, Mon. Major '31 Oct. 58 1
Piers, Claudius Buchanan, Royal Artillery, Hon. Major 29 Dec. 48
Preston, Charles E., 18 Foot, Hon. Captain '26 July 44 :
Robinson, Richard Rodd, ir Foot, Hon. Lf. Colonel I
Shewell, George Ma unsell, Royal Marines {Cupt. 3 Aug. 67), i^ow.X^CoZoHf/ 17 Aug. 55
Wheble, William Francis,^' 7 Dragoon Guards, Hon. Lt. Colonel I
Young, Thomas Newton,^' 62 Foot (Q.M. 9 April ^-j) , Hon. Lf .Colonel 21 July 48
' PajTuaster Belfield served with a Detachment of the 17th Regiment with Lt. Colonel Outram's Light Brigade, in
the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1S44-45, and was present in all its operations, including the capture of Gotea,
2ist, and storming of Monohur stockades and Fort, 25th January 1S45, at which place this Detachment Ibrmed the
storming party, and suffered very seriousl.y. Served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern cam])aign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Seljastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the ittn
June and Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Bennett served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and has received the Meda"
and two Clasps for the battles ofMoodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and uii
to 30th July 1855, with the 44th Regiment, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
Clasps, anil Turkish Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Burne.y served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was on board
the E.I. C. steam-irigate i'erouz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's .stockades on the Rangoiu
River ; present during the succeeding three da3's' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of
Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
" Lt. Colonel T. Casiiidy served in the expedition to theUmzimkulu against the revolted Kaffir chief Todoin 1844 ;
also as a volunteer witu the i-ank of Captain in the Cape Town Levied during the Katlir war of 1851-52 (Meuaij.
Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1S55 with the 2rst Fusiliers, and was iiresmt mi
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, andlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (iledal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal |.
'^ Captam Deacon served the E.astern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Royals, including the battles ofBalaklav a
and Inkei'inan, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Gooch served as a Lieut, in the 93rd Highlanders through the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
the action of Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lncknow hy Lord Cl.yde, with assaults on the Secundrabagh and Shahnujui',
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawupore, and pursuit to Serai Ghat, affair at the Kala Nuddee, assault of the
Begum's Kote with siege and tall of Lucknow, attack on Fort Roweah, action of AUygunge, battb of Bareiify,
actions at Pusgaon and Russulpore, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
Half Pay. — War Services of the Paymaslers. 711-12
2« Lt.Colonel G K. Leet embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd rusiliers in 1873 (Ashnnti
Medal).
^' Paymaster the Hon. M. Mostyn was appointed specially as a Veterinary Surgeon, and seryeti dnrin? the whole
Abyssinian campaign, leave having been obtained from the Government of India for him to act in tha.r. cn.pacity
to the Transport Train and 3rd Dragoon Guards (Medal). Was sent on remount duty to Smyrna in .Tuly 188?,
and was afterwards specially appointed and served as Veterinary Surgeon in the Egyptian war (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
^' Major Noseley served with the Rifle Brigade in the TCafiir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and taken prisoner), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
''' Lt.Colonel W. P. Wheble served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3' Lt.Colonel Young received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendered to the civil
authorities during the Chartistriots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 7.2nd Regiment at the capture and
destruction of ttie villages in the Boree Valley on the I'eshawur Frontier in Nov. 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Half Pa?/.— Riding Master.
1 EIDIN-G
1 MA.SIEH.
inoffOBAEY
HAKK OF
CAPTAIlf.
Jackson, George, 18 Hussars !i6 Mar. 87
WHEN
PLACIiDOir
HAT.r PAY.
16 Jan. 95
Half Pay. — Quarter Masters.
Austin, Norton, Royal Marines
Butler, Francis,' Ro.yal Marines
Cooper, Thomas, Royal Marines
Hailing, Richard,* Royal Marines
Hammond, Arthur Edward, Welsh Fusiliers
Lewis, John William
Ruston, AVilliam, Ro.yal Marines
Scott, William, Royal Marines
Smith. William,<^ 100 Foot
Watson, William,' Depot Battalion
QUABTEE
MASIEE.
25 July 46
9 Mar. 77
15 .July 46
14 Pept.67
24 Septlgo
I Sept. 57
23 .June 46
1 Sept. 57
21 Apr. 63
25 Apr. 48
HONOKAET
RANK OF
CAPTAIN.
22 Aug. 57
23 Oct. 57
2(5 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 81
22 Aug. 57
5 Oct. 67
5 Sept. 77
8 Sept. 65
WHEN
PLACED ON
BALE PAT.
22 Aug. 57
1 Sept. 79
23 Oct. 57
26 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 95
24 Mar. 81
22 Aug. 57
13 Sept. 67
5 Sept. 77
8 Sept. 65
' Quarter Master Butler served in China in 1857. Also with the Pearl Brigade throughout the Indian Mutiny
i n 1857-58, and was engaged in sixteen actions, and twice mentioned in despatches (Medal). He has also received
the Medal for distinguished service in action, and the Medal for Long Service and Good Coriduct.
^ Captain Cooper bas received the Medal for service in Syria in 1840.
* Captain Hailing served on the China expedition of 1857-59. including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of the city, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North, and one of the
Htorming party at the attack on the Peiho Forts on 25th June 1859 (mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry, Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain William Smith served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Jan. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.; was also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Watson sei-ved with the 89th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, from 15th Deo. 1854 to 4th July 1S55,
and at the attack on the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Commissariat Department.
CoMMissAET General. ' Assistant Commissaries General.
Jones, Humphrey Stanley,' CS 4 June65 Fapcan, William John, Director of Convicts arid
I IiispectorofMilitari/ Prisons 14 June 60
Julyan, Sir Penrose Goodchild, CB.KCMG.
Crown Afjent for Vie Colonies 2 .Tan. 56
Knowles, Francis Edward 14 Feb. 53
Litchfield, Edwin i Jan. 69
lAIacaulai/, Hector John 2 Jan. 56
Deputy Commissaries General. Sutherland, James Stewart Calder" 26 May 65
Darling, Urontar/u William^ i Aug. 56| Deputy Assistant Commissary General.
~ ' '" I July 67 Gibson, George Rawstone 11 Nov. 59
Deputy Commissary General.
Morse, Henry Browne, ^ J?o». Com, General i Apr.
Uniacfcc, Redmond"
' Mr. Jones has the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for service with the late Osmanli Cavalry.
' Mr. Morse served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Darling served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasjis, Knight of tlie Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. Uniacke served in the Crimea from the 5th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
1" Mr. Sutherland served with the Light Cavalry at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Ordnance Store Department.
{Under the Royal Warrant of i ilia?/ 1878.)
Deputy Commissary General. I Deputy Commissaeies.
Pcnno, William Lanyon, //on. Com. Gen i Jan. 70 Bristow, James Alfred 27 Oct. 73
Assistant Commissary General. k'lnnfii' Jn'^i'^lJ^^?^"^ ' ^V' "
.,., , ,, .- rr T. ^, ^ , T , !Montanaro, Allied 12 Feb. 70
^oiing.Allred Horatio, /Ton, /)e;). Com.Ge>ieral i July 72 Nicoll, Edwin 15 Junc72
Commissaries. .Olpherts, Robert Pearce 3 Sept. 73
Klpliinstoue-HoUoway, Cuthbert Wm.' 13 Feb. 73! Assistant Commissaey.
I'cel, William 16 July 77 Hunter, George Robert 16 Oct. 7,
■ Mr. Elphinstone-HoUoway serveJ with the Field Train in bhe Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Modal with tw3
(•'.iuipis and Turkish Medal).
7^3-16 Half Pay.— Comraissariat
tloMMISSARIES GeNEBAL.
Ronth, Randolph,' CiJ 27 Nov.
Deputy CoMMissiEy General.
Moore, Henry,* //ok. Com. General i Nov.
Assistant Commissary General.
Dundee, Robert Hfindlov 25 June
Kueioyh, Colonel l''reil. Charle.s, CB i Jan.
I'liillips, Georrjo Kiir.chison 16 Apr.
Sheivinton, Clias. Rubert,B//oH. Drp. Com. Gen. 1 Jan.
Commissaries.
Blissett, Henry Frederick,!" CMG 5 Feb.
Biu-liauiiii, John L'Estrarige Lenny" 12 Feb.
Keogh, I>ynch John '. 15 Feb.
Knapp, Chirles liarroti'^ 12 Feb.
Newlaad. William Hen?-y>i 12 Feb.
Peuriec, Charles Walter ....! i Jan.
Selby, Robeit Grey Donaldson, '« i/oji. ^»stj^.
Com. General 12 Feb.
Teller, George Home 22 July
and Transport Department.
I Deputy Cohhissaiiies.
7- Acheson, Alexander William-"
lAdamsou, Sauuoers
Battiscombe, Walter Ernest Sax
Biruic, William Jones
Brids'ii-ian, Willia.111
Crau lord, Cha,rlcs Robert
Doveton, Frederick JBazett
Dungey, James
Forrest, Joseph^^
Frith, Frederick George
Irving. John iseautin,^'' II on.Colonel 3 Tiat-
fulion Manchrater Ji.egiment
r,eech, Robert Stoekhain Urydges
Page, Frederick Williani
Recs, W.alierCr.iU'l'ord
Warner, Biddu!])h Leo
WooUctt, Marlow Sidney John
I Ang. 77
12 Feb. 73
15 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
1 Jan. 74
2:) June 78
12 Feb. 70
27 Oct.
12 Feb.
I Jan.
13 Feb.
I Feb.
I Jan.
76J
Assistant Commissaries.
7o[BanTpfleld, William John Byrne
70 Clayduu, Thomas
7o!Fagan, Thomas St. John
7"|Hunter, John
75,Lundy, Francis Walter-^
Lynas. Joseph
70 Mitchell, Henry N
77 Stephenson, James
9 Arr. 75
30 Oct 77
9 Apr. 75
30 Oct. 77
9 Mar. 71
18 Feb. 70
10 Feb. 70
18 Feb. 7c
' ilr. Ronth has the Medal for the KafBr vear.
* -Mr. H Moore served in the Crimea from April 1833 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Lf. Colonel Shcrviuton served in the 46th Uegt. throughout ttie Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
h ittle.s of Alma, Balaklava, and lukcrman, sortie of the 26th Oct., siege and f.iU of Sebastopol. Having served
uaiuterruptedlv throughout tbe singe he was appointed to the Staff at Bn-laklava, and subsequently to lihe com-
juiiiid of the ist Baitalion h aid Tr.msport Corps (Modal with, four Clasps, Brevet of Major, sr.h Class of the
Mo 1,-idie. and Turkish Medal).
'" Mr. H. F. Blissett served in the .\shanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (mentioned
in dHspatche.«. CMG., and Medall.
" M.r. J. L'E L. Buchanan served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siegeof Sebasto-
pol including the attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■* Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war I'rom 1857 to i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
Eurrendcr of Pckin (Medal).
'■■ Jlr. W. H. Newland served in the New Zealand war of 1861 and 1863-66, taking part in the Waikato, Taranaki,
and Wanganui operations (Modal).
'« .Mr. R. G. D. Selby served in the Crimea from 24111 Jan. to April 2853 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2" -Mr. Acheson served in New Zealand during the wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65, and was present at the relief of
snd repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1861, and in every action m whicb the 65th Rcgt.
was engau'cd in the war of 1860-61 (Medal).
-' Mr. Joseph Forrest served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal).
=•' Colonel Irving.— For War Services, see Militia (Manchester Keyimout).
-^ Mr. F. W. Luudv served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley and was in charge of Convoy attacked
b.y Ashantis on 31st Jiinuarj' 1B74 (Medal with Clasp).
Ralf Pay.— Control Departmei^t,
Sayers, Martin Day ■^ i Apr. 73
.Sparrow, John Bodychan 12 Feb. 70
Thwaites, John Davies^ i Jan. 74
Assistant CojIjIissakies.
Clinton, Henry 12 Feb. 70
Gilligan, Thomas 12 Feb. 70
Paymastebs.
Courtney, Edward' 25 Oct- 74
Green, James Mclnnes 12 Dec. 70
Deputy Patmister.
Wilgre.5S, George 12 Feb. 70
' Mr. U. Robinson has the Medal for the Kalhr war.
^ Wr. Csistray served with the expedition against the insurgent Boers on the Cape Frontier in iS(2. Also in the
Kattii- wars in 1845-47 (Medal). Served with a held force in^Wanganui and Taranaki during the rTcw '/.calard war
in 1864-66 (Medal).
' y.y. Standen has received the Medal for the Kaffir war.
7 Mr. M D. Saj-ers served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolscley.
' Mr. Thv/aites served in the expedition to Pekin during the China war of 1860 (Medal). Also served in the
AbysBiniiin war in 1867-68 (Medal).
' .Mr. If. Courtnej' served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, andTnrlfish
M:-dal).
DEPfiy Controller.
Eobinson, Henry,' CB i Jon. 70
Assistant Controller.
Hunt, Henry P i Nov. 7
Commissaries.
Bennett, George B 12 Feb. 70
Castray, Luke Richard^ 12 Feb. 70
Downman. John Thomas 12 Feb. 70
Fuller, William Ross i Sept. 74
Holmes, .James 12 Feb. 70
Standen, David^ 12 Feb. 70
Deputy Commissaries.
Head, Francis Sidney Smith .. i Sept. 73
MEDICAL RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
717
SUEGEOlf LtEnTESANX COLONELS.
Andersrin, James Keith, MD. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Aubin, Walter Buret, MB. MCh. i Roval Jersey Militia
Bate, Geo. Paddock, MD. FRCS.Ed. HISCS. LRCF.Ed. LSA. 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
v.D. Cayzer, Thomas, 6 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery
Clark, Andrew, FECH. LSA. p. 4 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Coombs, Rowland Hill, MD. LRCP. MECS. XS.-l. 3 Battalion Bedford Regt.
Crea^'h, James, LRCP.Edin. LRCSI. g Battalion King's Royal Rifles
KUiston, George Sampson, MECS. LSA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regt.
Giles, Peter Broome, AA. LRCP. Ed. MECS. LSA. i Heretbrd Rifle Volunteer
. 21 Dec. 92 Arbroath.
r8 Mar. 91 .Jersey.
4 Aug. 91 Vicioria Park Square.
. 29 Nov. 93 Liverpool.
. 22 Nov. 93| Kensington.
. 28 Apr. 89' Bedford.
29 Dec. 94 Mallow.
3 Aug. 02' Woodbridge.
16 Aug. 93 Hereford.
Hatchell, George William, LRCPl. LECSI. 3 Bu. Connaught Raugers lio Aug. 89 Westport.
Kialluiark, Henry Walter,' MECS. Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry Jifi May 88| Buckingham.
M'Fadyeu, Duncan, 2 Battalion Cameron Highlanders 1 2 Sept.96|Inverr.ess.
MacQuibhan.Chas. Mitchell, .1/C. MCh. LECS.Ed. LM. 2 Bn. Gordon Highldrs '25 Apr. 88 Aberdeen.
Morgan, Herbert Major. LECl\ MHCS. p. 2 Vol. Bn. N. StaH'ordshirc Regt. ...'2 Dec. oi' Burton-on-Trent.
Norton, Arthur Trehem, FRCS.LSA. MB.p.s. London Div. Vol. Medical S. C, 6 June 88| London.
Patten, Charles Arthur, 2 Volunteer Battalion Middlesex Regiment 23 Mar. 921 Houuslow.
Phelps, William Harford Glover, J/iO. MECS. p. 3 VoL_Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.J26 Sept. 88 Weston-super-Mare.
Rawson, Edward Albert, MB. MCh. LCh. LECSI. 3 Bn. King's R. Rifles [ 2 May
Saville, John James, LRCP. Ed. MECS. North Somerset Yeomanr.y Cavalry 21 May 90
24 Feb. 94
2 May 88
28 Mar. 94
Smith, William Robert, MD. MCh. BSc. p. 3 Vol. Bn. West Kent Regiment
Stoney, Charles Baker, MB. MCh. MRCPI. 3 Battalion Leinster Regiment
Turubull, Geo. Hogarth, MD. LRCS.Ed. ;>. i Roxburgh and Selkirk Rifle Vols.
Surgeon Mijoiis.
Appleby, Frederick Henry, MRCS. LSA. p. 4 Vol. Bu. Derbyshire Regiment ...
Arrol, Cha,s,. MD.MCh.LRCS.Edin.p.2 Vol.'(Kent)Brig. Cinque Ports Div.U.Art.
Aubin, Thomas John, MD. MRCS. -i Royal Jersey Militia
Beddie, William, MB. p. i Banff Vofunteer Artillery (South Div. R. Art.)
Benny, Michael, MD. MRCS. 4 Battalion Argyll and Sutherl-aiid Highlanders..
Beresford, Robert de la Poer, MD. LRCP.Edin. LRCS.Edin. LRCP. p. 2 Volun- )
teor Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry i
Brown, Robert Ross, LECP.Ediii. LECS.Edin. p. 3 Volunteer (Kent) Brigade ;
Cinque Ports Division Royal Artillery )
CfBSar, Richai-d Thompson, MECS. LSA. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regiment
Chalmers-Uowau, William, LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. i Forfar Art. Volunteers
Charlesworth, James, LRCP. MECS. LSA. p. i Vol. Bn. N. Stafford Regt
Cliawner, Alfred, /;. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derl)y.>-hire Regiment
Compton, Thomas Joseph, MB. MCh. p. 1 Norfolk Artillery Volunteers
Crockwell. William Henry Brownhill, i/eCP.&i. LFPS.Glas. p. Manchester;
Division Volunteer Medical Staff Corps )
Cureton, Edward, MECP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. LSA. p. i Shropshire and Staf-
Ibnlshire Artillery Volunteers
Daly, Richard Aug. Shelton, LECPl. LECST. p. 7 Lancashire Arr,. Vols I27 iSept 93 Hyde Road, Manchester.
Dambrill-Davies, William Richard, MRCS. LSA. p. 5 Vol. Bu. Cheshire Regt.... 8 May 89 Oonglet-on.
Dolan, Thos. Michael, ilfZ). LECP.Ed. FECS.Ed. LSA. 1 Vol. Bn.W.Kiding Regt [6 May 83 Halifax.
29 Apr. 8
2 Oct. 8.
6 May 9
2 Sept. 96
9 Jan. 8n
I Oct. t
20 Jane I
9 Mar. 92
10 Apr. 9
I ,Tune9o
4 Oct. 93
20 May 96
11 Apr. 96
25 Oct. 93
Jarlow.
Bath.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Birr.
Newtown St. Boswell.
Newark.
Gravesenl.
Jersey.
Banff.
Stirling.
Newport,
Gravesend.
Southampton.
Duudee.
.5toke-on-Trent.
Bakewell.
Great Yarmouth.
Manchester.
Shrewsbury.
Draper, William, MECS. LSA. p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Artdlery Vols. ... ; 2 Dec. 91
England, George V.p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Lmcolnsliire Regiment !3i May 93
Fenton, Frederick Enos, j<.«. [^], i IVi"^^' Hamlets Volunteer Rifles 22 Dec. 94
25 Sept.95
26 Oct. 92
5 Apr. 93
19 Aug. 96
f7 Feb. 92
6 Sept. 93
York.
Grantham.
fjondon.
Banff.
Liverpool.
OldUam.
Stirling.
Birmingham.
Edinburgh.
Loudon.
Alloa.
f'ortsmouth.
Fergusson, Williim, j)i"i). ;i. i Ba.nff Vol. Artillery (S. Division B. Artillery)
Flinn, David Edgar, FECSI. 5 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool flegiment
Fort, Thomas, p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Praser, Alex. Duncan, MD. M^Ch. p. 4 Vol. Bn. Argyll and Suih. Highlanders..
Freer, Edward Luke, MECS. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regiment
Gilruth, George Ritchie, LRCf.Ed. LRCS.Ed. ERSE v. t Ediu. City Art. Vols.
Hastings, George, MD. LECP. MECS. p. 3 London Rifle Voluuieers J23 Ap'r. 90
Hay, John Home, MD. MCh. MRCS. p. 7 Vol. Bu. Argyll and Suth.Highlanders i .Tan. 92
Hunter, Bdwin John, iiJCP.Ri. LFPS.Glas. p. 3 Vol. .kin. Hampshire Regt j 18 July 96
Hodgson, . Joseph Willoughby.JlfjB. ^). I Devon Vol. Arc. (W. Div. li. Artillery) ...
Knott, Charles, j). 3 Volunteer Battalion Hamp.<hire Regiment
Lawless, Edmond James, ^i. 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Lloyd, Edward James, Jlii'. MRCS. 2'. i Cheshire and Carnarvon Art. Vols. ...
Low, Richard Marsden Pilkington, MB. MCh. LRCP Ed. LRCS.Ed. LM. p. )
1 Middlesex Engineer Volunteers j
MacDonald, Alexander Dall, MD. MCh. LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 3 Volunteer")
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers J
Maclean, John Hugh, FRCS.Ed. p. z Volunteer Batti lion Dorbyshirj Regiment
Mason, Samuel Butler, 7). 4 Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers
Middlemiss, George, iwX'. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Moore, Frederick Flood, LECP.Ed. LRCSI. p. 3 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Liciment ...
Naismith, William John, MD. MCh. FRCS.Ed. FFPS.GIas. Ayrshire Y'eomanry
O'Callaghan, Robert Thomas Alexander, LECPI. FRCSI LAH Dab. p.s.\
I FUntshire Engineer Volunteers J
Philhos, George Richard Turner, MRCS. LSA. Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry ...
Pigott, Fred. KuoUys, LECP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAK. p. i Vol. Bn. Shrop. Lt. Jnf
Reckitt, Edward Bass, i Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, W. Div. H. Art
Roocroft, William Mitchell, p. i Volunteer Battalion Manchester Piegiinent
Shedd, Kbeuezer, MRCS. LSA. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Smith, Charles Swaby, MECP.Ed. MRCS. LS.i. 2 Cadet Bn. W. Surrey Regt....
Smith, Robert Bradshaw, LRCP. Ed. LRCSI. p. i Vol. Bu. I>eicesteishire Uegt..
Smith, Samuel Par.sou, LRCPI. LRCSI. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Royal b'usiliers
Sparrow, George Gordon, LECP.Ed. MECS. p. i Vol. Brig. S. Div. Pt. Ait 17 Feb. 92,Southsea.
Sparrow, Robert Launcelot, p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Rfginient 20 Mar. 95i01dham.
Stephenson, Francis Lawrence, J/iJ. iJiCA. 7). Woolwicu Div. Vol. .Med. Staff 0. 29 Dec. y4|Woolvvich.
Stewart, Wm. Lemmon, MD. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Divisiou H. Artillery) 25 Sept.g^lBaufl:.
Stokes. Henry Eraser, LECP. MRCS. p. ist (City of London) Kifle Vol. Brigade 14 Feb. 94 Finsbury.
Sutcliffe, John, MRCS. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion West Riding RegimcLjt 20 Fen. gslHiiddersSeld
Symes, Edmond West, MD. MRCS. 2 West York Yeomanry Cavalry 13 Feb. yo Halifax.
Symes, William Sandht.m, LECPI. LRCSI. p. 2 Vol. Jin. Derbyshire Regt. ... 29 Doc. 94ilJaKewell.
Ttiomas, George Dauford Phillips, 3fO. ilfjBC.S'. 18 Middlesex Rilie Volunteers..
Thomson. David, Mf>. 211'h. p. 3 Volunteer Batlaliou Bedfordshire Regiment .
Thorp, Charles William, LRCPI. FECSI. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fi.s.
Walker, Frxncis John, MD. LECP. MRCS. LSA. p. i Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. ..
Wear, Arthur Taylor, MD. p. i Newcastle-on-Tyne Vol. Art. f VV. Div. R. Art.)
Whitmore, William Tickle, FRCS.Ed. MECS. LSA. p. 3 London Rifle Volunteers 23 Apr. 90 London
Williams, Edward. LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA. p. i Lancashiro Eug. Vols 24 July g^'Liverpool.
Wright, Henry, LECP.Ed. MECS. p. i Volunteer Bn. Lincolnshire Regt ^ Juiiegj L-ucoIm.
II Dec. 95lE.xeter.
25 Apr. 941 Portsmouth.
17 Oct. 94|London.
19 July 93|Chester.
3 Dec. 90' Fulham Road.
23 Oct. 88 'Dumfries.
3 July gslSakewell.
1 Nov. 94 Pontypool.
3c Oct. 9 (Stockton-on-Tees.
2 Mar. 93 Southport.
9 Oct. 89 A.yr.
19 Ma.y 93.Buckle3'.
28 Dec. 92 Haverfordwest.
4 Nov. 96 Shrewsbury.
21 Dec. 92 Grimsby.
5 Aug. 96 Ma.Lichester.
5 Miy 88 Brauitree.
5 Ji'ne 95 Cainberwell.
2 Dcl-. 9tl Leicester.
19 S"pt. 38 f'ltxroy .Square, W.
July 83: 1'addingtan.
6 May 96I Bedford.
2 Oct. 90'Rojhdale.
3 Apr. 95!Liricoln.
July 05 Nen■ca^tle-on-Tyne.
7i8
Medical Reserve of Oficers.
Surgeon CAPrAirfR.
Adam, John, MD.p, j Volunteer Bittali'm Seafortli Highlanders
Adams, Frederick Vasey, FFPS.GIax. LltCP.Kd. v- i Lanarkshire Rifle Vols...
Afiams. Joseph, MK. p.\ Volunteer Battalion South Lancashire Regiment
Alien, Thomas W. J.;), i Lincoln Volnnteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.)
Anderson, John Hector, MD. MCh. p. 5 Volnnteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Arnold, Andrew Page, MB. r. 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Litrht Infantry ...
Atkinson, John Parkinson, Mt>. p. 3 Volnnteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment ...
Atkinson, Walter Alexander, MB. p i Surrev Rirte Volunteers
Barham, Herbert Frederic Henry, 3±IiCS. LSA. p. 5 Div. Vol. Med. Staff Gorp^
' irnes, Ernest Wykeham. p. 6 Volunteer Battilion Liverpool Eegiment
B teman, Allred George. MB. MCh. LSA. p. 16 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
L,entlif, Philip Rarnctt. MRCS. LSA. Royal .Jersey Artillery Militia
Bevan, Richard, LRCr. MRCS. LSA. p'. 1 Voluntieer Bn. East Kent Regiment..
Black, DonaldCampbell, MD. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland L.l.
Bo.yd, Alexander James, MD. p. i Volunteer Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
Bniniwell, Hugh Ransom. MB. p. Tynemouth Vol. Art. (W. Division R. Art.) ...
Brook, Henry Darvill, 20 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Bryden, Richard Jos. MSCS. LSA. p. 3 Vol (Kent) Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.A.
BuUmore, William King, MD. 1 Cornwall Volunteer Artillery
Butter, John Kerr, MD. 2 Vol. Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment
(Cameron, John, MD. p. 6 Vclunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Chalmers, Quintin, MD. MCh. LTPS.GIuh. LM. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.
Clark, Stewartson, MD. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery (S. Div. R. Artillery)
Cetfm, Richard James Maitl.and, FRCP.Ed. LSA'. LAH.Diib. p. 3 Volunteer)
Ba.tialion West Surrey Kegiment )
Cook, John Will, MD. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
C 'peman, Sydney Arthur Monckton, MD. 2 London Rifle Volunteers
Ciesswell, William George, MD. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regt.
Crouch, Edward Tbomas, MRCS. LSA. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Hampshire Regt. ...
Cunnirgham, John, MB. 1 Arg-') .and Bute Volunteer Artillery
D«war, Thomas Finlayson, MB. MCh. BSc. 1 Vol. Brigade Western Div. R. Art.
Duncan, Jame», MB. CM. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
El IS, John William, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regiment
Kole.y, Thomas M'Craith, p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery
Eraser, Charles Lauchlin. FRCS.Ed. LRCP.Ed. p. i Berwick-on-Tweed Art.' Vols.
Gibbon, Frederick Wm. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. (t) i Durham Eng. Vols.
•iilbert, James Wm. Thornton, p. i London Volunteer Artillery
Graham. Robert Balfour, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. i Fifeshire Artillery Vols. ...
(irant, Francis Wm. MD. p. i Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ...
Harnett, William John. FRCP.Ed. LRCSI. 22 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Harrison, George, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry ...
Hollies, George,\BJ. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. 7.5^. 2 Vol. Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
Hoyland, Stanley Stenton,;). 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment
Hudson, Charles Elliott Leopold Baiton, Middlesex Yeomanry Cavalry
Hughes, Edgar Alfred, i City of London Riflo Volunteers '.
James, Walter Culver, MD. MCh. FRCS.Ed. MRCS. LSA. FRCSE. Hon. \
Artillery Compan.y of London •. j
Jones, Evan, MRCS. LSA. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment
Kemm, Fred. St. John. LRCF.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. 3 Vol.Bn. Somerset Lt.Inf.
Key, David Thomas, MRCS. LSA. p. 1 London Artillery Volunteers
Kiunear, William, JfJJ.^). 3 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Lamport, Henry Chris. MB. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Art. (S. Division R. Artillery)
Lang:, Gordon Abercromby, MB. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery
Laurie, Casper Robert, p. 1 Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry,
Lawrie, William John. MD. MCh. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scots Fusiliers ...
Lcc, Charles Nairne, MB. MCh. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Lennox, David, MD. MCh. i Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Lingard, Alfred, MRCS. LSA. p. 3 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Loveless, Walter King, i Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Lowe, Geo. May, MD. MCh. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. i Vol. Bu. Lincoln Regt.
Lyndon, Thoma.s, MD.p. 4 Volunteer Battalion West Surre.y Regiment
Macdonald, William Burns, MB. p. i Haddington Volunteer Artillery
Mackay, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 6 Volunteer Bn. Royal Highlanders ...
Mai'kay, William Bertie, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northnmberland Fus. ...
Mackenzie, Murdo, p. Highland Volunteer Artillery South, Division Ro.yal Art.
Mackenzie, Ronald Pierson, J/J?. ;). i Shropshire and Staflbrdshire Vol. Art. ...
MacMunn, Charles Alexander, MA. MD. LRCSL. p. 3 Vol. Bn. S. Stafford Regt..
Marshall, John James, iACiS/. LAH.Dub. 1 Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers
Martin, John Michael Harding, MD. FRCS. p. 1 Vol. Bn. E. Lancashire Regt.
Massingham, John Payne, MRCS. LSA. p. i Shropshire and Staffordshire >
Artillery Volunteers " j
Meadows, Robert Thornton, MB. MCh. 2 Vol. Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.
Mill, James, MB. v. 5 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Moir, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Scots Fusiliers ...
Moir, Wm. Brown, MD. MCh. LRCS.Ed. LM. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. ...
Moore, Edward HesiA, LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. ~ ' • - • ■ - . ^.
Moore, Stephen Henry, FRCS.Ed. LRCP.Ed. MRCS. p. South Middlesex)! j, , „
Rifle Volunteers ....'. H ^ '"^'^ ^"^
Dingwall.
Glasgow.
Warrington
Grimsby.
.iberdeeo.
Gateshead
Cambridge.
Camberwell.
llaidstone.
fjiverpool.
Loudon.
Jersey.
Canterbury.
Glasgow.
Hertford
Tynemouth.
London.
Gravesend.
Falmouth.
Walsall.
Penicuik.
Glasgow.
Banff.
Bermondsey.
Colchester.
Parringdon Road.
Coventry.
Portsmouth.
Rothesay.
Dundee.
A.shton-under-Lyne.
Liverpool.
York.
Berwick.
Jarrow.
Dover.
St. Andrews.
Banff.
Gray's Inn Place.
Chester.
Newport.
Ipswich.
(Cnightsbridge.
Finsbury Pavement.
Finsbury.
Cardiff.
Weston-super-Mare.
London.
Dundee.
Preston.
Inverness.
Falmouth.
Ayr.
St. Andrews.
Dundee.
Charing Cress.
Winchester.
Lincoln.
Kennington Park.
D unban
St. Andrews.
Hexham.
[nverness.
Stoke-on-Trent.
Wolverhampton.
Hastings.
Blackburn.
Stoke-on-Trent.
Bodmin.
Leith.
Ayr.
Overnewton.
Falmouth.
7 Nov. i
Kettle, William, 3/i?C5. LSA. p. 2 Vol.Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry... 19 Mar. 90
Odling, Alfred Edward, MRCS. LSA. p. i Volunteer Bn. Lincolnshire Regiment 24 July 8g
Packer, Wilham Herbert, MD.LRCP. MRCS. LSA. i Worcestershire Art. Vols,
Philip, Thomas, MB. MCh. p. 1 Vol Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ...
Rnye, John J. A. V. Constantine, LRCPL. LRCSI. 1 Durham Art. Volunteers
Bigby, James Arthur, MD. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Art .)
Roberts, Henry William, MRCS. LSA. p. 2 Volunteer Bn. "West Kent Regiment
Rutherford, John Victor W., MB. 1 Northumberland Vol. Art. (W. Div.'R. Art.)
Walhara Green.
Bodmin.
Lincoln.
Shrewsbury.
_■! May gojGreenook.
5 Aug. 9 1 Oxford.
29 May 951 Preston.
6 June SSBlackheath.
Saville, John George, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regt.
fckinner, Ernest William, MB. MCh. p. i Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers
Sleman, Richard Reginald, BA. LSA. 20 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Smith, Henry HammondiJJCP. MRCS. p. i Vol. Bn. S. Staffordshire Regt.
Smith, Robert Sinclair, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
btauy, John Herbert, i Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment
Stuart, Thomas Edmund, j). i Essex Volunteer Artillery Eastern Div. R. Art.,
3 Oct,
. 5 Sept,
. 26 Nov. 90
, 1 2 Mar. 90
30 Sept. 96
14 Oct. 96
2 Dec. 96
Thomas, Josiah Teller, p. 'i Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry... :; June 96
Thompson, Hy. Geo. MD. MCh. FRCSI. LCRF J. ji. i Vol. Bn. R. Fusiliers ...10 Oct. 88
Thorne, Atwood,^. i Cit que Ports Royal Rifles 28 Get. 96
21 Nov. 94
Newcastle-on-Tjne.
Ardwick.nr.Manchester
Hastings.
Euston Road.
Handsworth.
Dundee.
Norwich.
Stratford Green.
Falmouth.
Fitzroy Square.
London.
Medical Reserve of Officers.
719
SuBGEOK Captains.
Todd, David, p. i Durham Volunteer Artillery (W.TDivision Royal Artillery) ..
Turton, James, MSCS. LSA.p. i Volunteer Battalion Sussex Regiment
Wade, Arthur Breedon, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Resriment ..
Watson, Andrew Alexander, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 3 Lancashire RiBe Vols...
Wetwan, William, A. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment
Whitefcrd, James Harris Garcia, MB. p. Clyde Division Submarine Minors')
Royal Engineers (Volunteers) j
Surgeon Liedtenants.
Boyd, Campbell, p. 3 Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regiment
Callender, Eustace Maude, p. 12 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Clark, James Aiiken, p. MB. Queen's Ride Voluuteer Brigade Royal Scots
Colleit, Henry George Outram, p. i North Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Art.
Downes, Edmund, MD. FRCS.Ed. 2 Sussex Volunteer Artillery
Ducat, Arthur David, ^j. i London Volunteer R,ifles
Ferguson, Robert T. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Fletcher, George Rory John, 22 Middlepex Volunteer Rides
Jones, Arthur Lloyd, 3 Glamorgan Volunteer Rifles
Joyce, Herbert Woodley, 2 Volunteer Battalion East Kent Regiment
Kii-hy, Samuel John James,/;. 2 Volunteer Battalion Sutfolk Regiment
Livesey, Edgar William. Surg. dipt. Alderney Artillery Militia
Lyon, Alexander B. MB. p. i Banfi Volunteer Artillery (South Div. R Art.)...
Macdou.nld, Alexander, MB. p. Queen's Rifle Voluuteer Brigade
Mackay, John Sutherland, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders...
Maclagan, Charles G. MB. p. i Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Maneite, Ernesi Paul Alphonse, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Bat. Devonshire Regt. ...
Marsh, Alfred Herbert, Suri/. dipt. 3 Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment ..
Moir, Jehu M. MD. p. Highland Volunteer Artdlery
Moxon, Charles Carter,;;. 2 Volunteer Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment
I'ockett, Lewis Walter, p. i Lincoln Volunteer Artillery (West. Div. R. Art.)..
Beid, Haradton Chambers, JliiJ. Glasgow Company Vol. Medical Staff Corps ...
Rich, Mark Ringwood, p. 2 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles
Rjan, Edward William St. Vincent, 7). 16 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Taylor, James, MD. 6 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Ward, James P. S. p. 2 Devonshire Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.) ...
Warwick, Francis James Lewis, MB. i Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles
DATE.
STSTION.
g Oct. 95 Sunderlana
2 May Ss'Brighton.
13 .Iune94'Southampton.
5 Sept. 88j Burnley.
25 Nov. 96 Beverley.
14 Oct. 96 Greenock.
Dec
Feb.
Mar.
Juni
Mar
Aug
Nov.
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
June
July
Sept
Dec.
Sept
Nov.
Jan.
Apr.
Nov.
Dec.
Oct..
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept,
Oct.
Bermondsey.
London.
Edinburgh.
Middlesbrough.
Sastbourne.
Bun bill RoTC.
St. Andrews.
Gray's Inn.
Swaiise.a.
Cranbrook, Kent.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Alderney.
Banff.
St. Andrews.
Hexham
Plymouth.
Knutsford.
I Inverness. ' j
Doncaster.
jGrimsoy.
I Glasgow.
Bow.
London.
Keith.
Devonport.
London.
War Services.
' Surgeon Lt.Colonel Kiallmark served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Staff Surgeon with the Ottoman
Cavalry, and waspresent at the battle ot Balaklava, the siegeof Sebastopol, including the attacks on the Redan and
the battle of Tchgrnaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
720
Ealf or Eetired Pay. — Medical Department.
Director General.
Mackinnon. Sir WiUinm Alexander." ECB. FSCS.
Edin. [R] (Director General 7 Ma.v 8y), Jlon.
SurQeoti to the Queen
iNsrECTOR Generai,.
Dane, Richard,* CB. MD. FECSI. (Vrpiili/ Iii-\
spector Qeneral, y. Dec. 72) [R] J
SoRGEON Generals.
Aucliinleck, Graharae,' il/O. LSCS.Ed
Currie, Samuel,'" CB. MD. LSCS.Ed. Jlon. Ph^d- \
cian to the Queen [R] T
Fogo. Jame.'! M. Scott,'^ FRCS.EJ. MECS. FUGS....
Fox, Thos.Wm.i3 MB. MIICS (Brifi.Sur!j. 27 Nov. 79)
Fraser, Archibald Henry.'* LFl'S.Glas
Gilborne, Hichard," XjRC'.'?/"
Gordon, Charles Alexander,'" CB. MD. LRCS.Ei. \
Sonorary Phijgiciiin to the Queen [R] )
yj€ Home, sir Anthony Dickson,^" KCB. MD. >
MRCS. [R] i
Innes, Sir Joba Harrie Ker,-' KCB. FECS. Jlon. )
Surqenn to the Qneeii [R] S
Lamprey, Jones,-^ MB. LECSI
Mackinnon, David Reid,-* J/J5. LECS.Ed
Manifold, Michael Fenton," LECPI. FECS
Marston, Jellcry Allen, =1^ CB. MD. MECS. ZSA. )
{Brigade Surgeon^ 27 Nov. 79) i
I'C Mouat, Sir James,-' KCIi.FECS. Hon. Surgeon 1
to the Queen [R] i
Murray, William Sim, MB. LECS.Ed
O'Nial, JohnS-J CB. LECSI. (Brigade Surqeon, 27)
Nov. 70) [R] S
Uffi Reade, Herbert Taylor,'" CB. MECS. (Brigade i
Surqeon 27 Nov. '/q],J£on. Surqeon to the Queen ... )
Smith, AJexander,32 CB. MD. LECS.Ed. Mon.l
Physician to file Queen i
Tarrant, Thomas,-'-' MD. LllCPI. LECSI. (Brig. )
Surqeon, 27 Nov. 79) }
Thonipson, John Alexander William, MD. MECS.
Watt, William Godfrey/* 3/7^CS. LSA
Woolfryes, John Andrew, ';• CB. CMG. MD. MECS. >
LSA. J
Subgeov Majoh Gkxerai-s.
Bradshaw, Alexander Frederick.'s CB. MECP.
MECS. LSA. (Brigade Surgeon. 12 Mar. 82 ; Surg.
Colonel, 28 July 80) '. '
Colahan, John, '3ID. MECS. (Brigade Surgeon, 16 f
July S4 ; Surqion tolonrl. 16 Oct. 89) S
Collis, William', a- MECS. (Brigade Surgeon, 21 Feb. ^
82 ; Surgeon Colonel. 12 Mnv E6) i
Davis, Jaraes,3»iSOS'/. LAM. huh. (Brigade Surg. 1
29 Oct. 83; Surgeon Colond. ig Dec. 83) i
Faught, Jno. Geo.''» MECS. {Brig. Surg. 17 j\pr. 80)...
Fraser, Dnncau Alexander Campbell,*" MD.)
LECS.Ed. (Brinade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) S
Hanbury, Sir James Arthur,*' XcB. MB. MECS. >
Hon. FECSI. (Briqade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) }
Hinde, George Lan^'lord,*^ CB. LECSI. (Brigade I
Surqeon, 25 Apr. 81) >
Hoysted, Thomas Norton,*' LECSI. (Briqadet
Surgeon, 23 Oct. 8j ; Surgeon Colonel, 3 Apr. 86) j
Inkson, James, *''t MD. LECS.Ed. (Brig. Surgeon, )
1 May 83 ; Surqeon Colonel, ^ Sept. tS) S
Lewer,' Robert,*-' LECP.Ed. MECS. LSA. (Bria. 1
Surqeon, i Apr. 82 ; Surqeon Colonel, 16 Oct. 86) j
liithgbw, Stewart Aaron,*^ CJJ.BSO. MD. BS(:Ed.\
LECS.Ed (Brigade Surgeon. 13 June 80; Surgeon >
Colonel, 16 Oct. 84' )
Madden, Charles DodgsOD,*^ CB. LECSI., Son. )
Surqeon to the Queen J
Meadows, Robert Wyatt,*' 3ID. MECS. (Dep.)
Surq. Gen. 6 Feb. 83 i
Paterson, Henry h'oljambe, MD. FECS. Ed. {Sur-\
qeon Colonel, 13 June 88) 3
Reade, John I3y Cole,*8 CB. LECS. Ed. ( De,,. Surg. {
Gen. 23 Oct. 81), Mon. Surgeon to the Queen [R] )
Sinclair, James, =" MD. LECS.Ed. Jlon. thysidan 1
to the Ciueen i
Smith, FhilipBroke,Jii>.LVirA-.(.i-nrv.Co;. 17 Nov.36)
Thomson, William Arthur, MB. LECS.Ed. JJon. j
Physician to the Queen }
Tippelts, Alfred Malpas,-'>''3/JZC5'. (Surgeon Colonel, )
20 Nov. 84) i
Wade, Frederick W:n. LECSI. (Surq. Col. 31 Dec. 87)
AVarren, John,'' MECS. [R] (Surgeon Coloyiel, }
24 Oct. 88) S
Webb, William Marshall," LECSI. Deji. Surg. Gen I
5 July 81) S
Deputt Spug-eons General.
Caltell, William,^'' J/ijTS. FLS
Clifton, Roliert Walter.^' MECS
Fuller, Samuel,'' MECS. L.SA. Uon. Surj,.on Gemrul
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
18 Feb. 53
SURGEON.
28 Jan. 62
SUEGKON ] DEPUTY JINSPECTOR
SIA.TOR. IsUEG. GEN. I GENERAL.
T4 Sept.661 I Apr. 74 26 May 80
17 July 35121 July 46 25 May 5;
2 Oct. 57J22 Dec.
12 Feb. 47
13 Apr. 55
18 Sept.to
2fi ,Tan 58
8 Dec. 54
10 July 46
9 Feb. 55
11 Mar. 53
3 Nov. 57
20 Mar. 54
22 Deo. 48
14 Oct. 36
5 Mar. 44
23 Jul.v 52
21 Feb. 5:
2 Oct. 46
S June 41
17 Mar. 48
8 Apr. 42
8 Oct. 50
12 Dec. 43
22 May 46
10 Nov. 54
14 Dec. 38
to Jan. 51
13 Apr. 52
8 Nov. 50I 3 Nov. 57
7 Aug. 461 12 Jan. 55
16 June 54I 10 July 66
19 Nov. 44 1 26 Feb. 56
I Mar. 44 1 28 Mar. 54
13 July 47120 July 55
I Oct. 58
5 Mar. 64
2 July 76
18 Jan. 59
4 Mar. 68
RET. OR
ITALF PAT.
SDRG.GEK.
6 Feb. 83
7 May 96
24 July 72
3 Mar. 86
15 Aug. 6S! 28 Apr. 76
19 June 72'2T Aup. 79- 7 May &2
3 July 72I23 June 80 18 May 87
21 Feb. 71J18 Sept. 77j;4 Oci. 84
23 Oct. 81
2 Oct. 66 28 Apr. 70
II May 60
14 Sept.66
7 June 70
[2 Te;. 6
Dec. 54122 May 66
8 June 67
3 Nov. 48
26 Jan. 58
5 May 59
27 ^ay 57
25 May 58
14 Sept. 5 5
;o Mar. 58
5 Jan. 55
:8 0ct. 53
30 Sept. 53
15 May 55
28 Sept.55
Ug Oct. 57
17 May 71
I Mar. 73
5 Apr. 71
I Mar. 73
9 Nov. 67
5 May 63
20 Feb. 63
19 Sept. 68
4 Feb. 7r
I Mar. 73
I Aug. 57 9 Sept.71
i
3 Feb. 55 7 Dec. 67
14 Dec. 54I 5 Oct. 67
j
26 May 54122 Aug. 65
19 Oct 57 IS Jan. 7
24 Mar. 54
5 Aug. 53
15 Sept. 57
14 Oct. 51
7 Apr. 54
28 Sept. 57
9 Nov. 57
24 Alar. 54
28 Mar. 54
■.:8 Sept.57
23 Ji'iy 55
ig Apr. 4
29 July 62
2 Dec. 71
31 Dec. 5S
iS Oct. 64
5 Oct. 72
1 Mar. 73
15 Jan. 64
12 July 64
31 Ang. 72
12 Nov. 70
I Mar. 73
9 Feb. 55
10 Jan. 71
13 -A-pr. 72
7 Sept.71
7 Aug. 66
I Mar. 73
19 Nov. 64
I Mar. 64
7 Oct. 67
I Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
t Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
15 Aug. 68
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7;
I Mar. 73
15 Aug. 63
I Mar. 73
4 Sept.71
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Apr, 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7;
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7_-
24 Dec. 73
31 Dec. 58
4 Mar. 77
29 Nov. 71
28 Feb. 76
iS Nov. 82
I Oct. 58
26 June 77
26 May 80
27 Mar. 80
28 Apr. 76
I June 83
1 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 80
24 July 72
14 June 83
II Jan, 79
21 Ma.v 81
7 May 89
18 Oct. 64
8Sei)t.83
15 June 85
30 Nov. 86
5 July 81
28 Oct. 80
23 Nov. 72 27 Jan. 80
8 May 72 30 Ma.y 79
I Apr. 74 23 June 80
3 Sept,84
21 May 81
5 May 81
10 Apr. 85
28 June 76
27 v^ov. 79
23 Apr. 83
27 Nov. 79
9 May 76
7 May 82
2 Nov. 79
25 Aug. 80
I Feb. 83
I June 83
27 Nov. 70
27 Nov. 79
2 Jan. 83
I Oct. 81
bUUG. MAJ.
GBNBKAL.
15 Feb. 88
18 Ma.v 87
20 Nov. 84
25 May 80
30 Nov. 86
27 Jan. 80
16 Oct. 84
21 May 8i
27 Mar. 82
16 Oct. 89
28 Apr. 76
28 Oct. 89
14 June 87
31 Dec. 87
14 Oct. 84
10 Mai'. 92
14 Apr. 84
5 Apr. 92
11 Jan. 94
13 Nov. go
21 June 87
14 June S7
13 Jan. 92
28 Mar. 92
6 Juneg3
10 Aug. g2
16 Sept.gi
7 May 82
16 Oct. 8g
I Apr. g3 1 g July 96
13 Feb. 8? 1 Apr 93
27 Mar. 82:28 Mar. 92
27 Oct. 92! 18 July 94
13 Nov
90
13 Nov
27 Mar
Si
80
14 June
83
10 Mar
95
30 Mar
96
14 Apr.
Q4
15 Apr.
95
15 Dec.
92
27 Dec.
91
13 Jan.
92
27 Oct.
a7.
II Jan.
94
24 Nov
<iS
3 Oct.
95
6 Feb. 93
I Aug. 93
10 Aug. 92
3 Mar. 86
27 Dec. 91
15 Dec. 92
1 Aug. 93
31 Dec. 87
DEP.
SUBG.GKN.
10 Mar. 92
5 Apr. 92
24 Jan. 94
6 July 96
July 93
-.2 Mar. 82:23 Nov. 8g
21 June87jii Apr. 88
I Apr. 8c!i7 Nov. 80
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
721
Deputy Surgkons Genfral.
Giilland, Alexander Dudgeon,™ MD. LSCS.Ed. ")
Hon. Snrgpon General i
Heffernan, Nesbitt. BA. MB. LRCSI. Hon. Surg.Gen.
Hungerfovd, Richard," iSCS/
Irwin, Chamney Graves/'^ UB. ilRCS
Jameson, Jonn Lystev.'"'' LEC'SI. Hon. Snry. Gen
Landaln, Jaines,6' MD. LRCS.Ei!
Macbeth, Jamcs,'^' MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Surg. Gen...
ViE Jlnnlev, William George Nicholas,™ CB. t
MRCS.kon. Surgeon General j
Moffatt, John Edward,'" LRCSI. Hon. Surg. Gen. ...
Murphy, Thomas John, MD. LRCSI.
Mnschn.mp. Wn?. Henry. "^ MRCS. Hon. Surg. General
Ogiivy, John.'-iVi'. LRCS.Ed. Hon. S^rg. General
Boe, Samuel Black, '^ Cb. MB. LRCSI.
Sinclair, Edward Malcolm,';'^ MD. MRCS
Stewart, William, MD. LRCS.Ed
Thompson, iJoseph J., iff CP/.FTJCS/.ZfoM.Siiriir. Gen.
TuUoch, .John," MV. MRCS
Tuson, Edw. Bailey,'* MRCS.LSA. Hon. Surg. Gen.
Webb, Randolplv'' 3IRCS. LSA
Young, Adam GrahaiQ,*' Hon. Surgeon General
Deputy Inspectors Generai,.
Barrow, Thomas Walter." J/JfC.?. LSA
Guy, Thomas," MD. FRCP. MRCS
llenzies, Edwnrd.fs Jl/JJCS
Prendergast, Joseph Samuel,**' BA. MD. LRCS.Ed.
ASSISTANT
^3 June 54
ir Juno 41
26 May 54
24 Feb. 54
2 Jan. 52
15 Sept. 57
3 Dec. 41
3 Mar. 55
14 Mar. 51
28 Apr. 54
23 Ja'n. 55
5 July 53
4 Aug. i5
8 Ma.r. 54
29 J^il.T 53
14 .July 54
7 June 54
20 Aug. 44
15 Dec. 54
5 May 54
SDRGEON.
[6 Oct. 66
7 Nov. 5
22 Sept.6.
I Dec.
31 Dec.
10 Jan.
12 Aug,
SCRGEON COIONELS.
Archer, Samuel, «s il/iJCS
Donaldson, James Young, MD. LRCS.Ed
M'Dowell, Edmund Greswold,^'-' CB. LRCSI. ....
Martin, William Thomas,'" 3IA. MD. LRCSI. ...
Robinson, AVilliam Christy." LRCPI. LRCSI. .
AVelch, Francis Henry ,'= i'RCS. LSA. a.g.si. 73 .
Brigade Surgeons.
Ashton, Williain,''^ MB. LRCSI.
Beath, John Heury,'" CH. MD. LRCS.Ed
Beattie, James Forbes," 3ID. MCh..
Berkelev, Richard William. MRCS
Bovd, William Cathcart,*^ LRCSI.
Carter, Rowland Wimburn.'-'' MD. MRCS. LSA
Chappell. Jolm James, UD. MRCS. LSA
Cherry, William, LI/CPI LRCSI
Codrington, Uliver,'* MD. MRCS. LSA. ERMS
Comyn, John SarsHeld,™ MD. FRCSI
Corban, Laurence,'"" JJL. MD. 3IRCS
Davidge, John,'"' LRCSI.
Don, William Gerard,i"M/D. LRCS Ed
Elkington, Arthur Guy,"'* iifC'S/. Grenadier Gds. 7
Hon. Drmity Surgeon General Ji
Erskine, John Low,"''^ MD. LRCS.Ed
Ferguson, Austin .lonas,'"" LRCSI.
Ferguson, Hectur,'": LRCSI.
Flblliott. Nicholas,'"* LRCPI. LRCSI
Ffolliotl. William, '"■' LRCPI. LRCSI
Fleming, Joseph,"" J/D. T^iJCS.
Ganliuer, William Alexander, iTfC^Z.
Giraud, Byng Thomas,"' J/ii. LRCS.Ed
Harvey, C'harles Hamilton, "^ MD. MRCS. LSA.
Herbert, Henry Garden, MD. FRCSI. LRCP.Ed.
Hollmgsworth, Thomas Smith, MRCS
Hopwood, Edwin James, J/iJC'S. i<5^
Hulseberg, John Wild"-'
lunes. Charles Alexander,"' MD. LRCS.Ed.
Jackson. Sir Robt. Wm."5 KCB. LRCPI. FRCSI.
Jetfcoat, James Henry,"*' 3/i?C.S'. i.?.-I
Jessop, Chas. Moore,"" MRCP. MRCS. LSA. MB.
Knaggs, Henry."'- MRCS. LSA. MB .
Lane, William Ralph,'" J/RC<S
Lolthouse, Rich. Chapman,'^" J/D. MRCS. LSA...
M'Cirath, Edmund'2'
Macbeth, Hugh Mackay, iiJC,^/.
Mackenzie, John,'=2 M/j. LRCS.Ed !
Macnamara, William, MD. LRCSI. .
Mea.ne,. J uhn. '■" MIJ. MRCS
: Moore, Frederick William, '21 J/jr?CA'
Morris, Natliauiel,'" J/jTCCS. X.V.-t
O'Lcary, rOugeno Francis,""' Mi). J/«CS
Oliver, WiUiaiu Silver,'"' MD. LRCSI.
I'axton, James, '2S MD. LRCS.Ed
Perry, George, '25 J/7;C',V.
PrescotI, Albert Stanley Knight.'™ MRCS. LSA.
Ray, Sidney Kevworth.'-'^ MRCS
Robinson, John,'^^ LliCPI. LRCSI
Roeh, Sampson, '3* LRCtl. MRCS.
Roi-, William Garden, '»•' LRCSI
Hose, Heury Joseph,'=iiiiiC5'/.
Scanlan, FitzGerald Edvs-ard, MRCS
8 June 41
28 Jan. 42
29 Oct. 41
10 Feb. 36
5 Aug,
13 June 50
6 Nov. 55
14 Apr. 63
10 Jan. 60
I Apr. 61
20 Oct. 65
26 Jan. 38
20 J uue 65
9 Nov. 67
8 July 61
22 Dec. 69
28 June 64
8 July 62
9 Mar. 67
t3 Feb. 66
10 Nov. 54
23 Oct. 67
20 June 65
SURGEON
MAJOR.
I Mar.
II June
I Mar.
I Mar.
15 Dec.
I Mar.
3 Dec.
5 Sept.s7
IS Sept.57
30 Sept. 63
22 Apr. 5"
22 Jan. 58
;8 July 54
9 Jan
9 Jan. 60
3 June 59
22 Jan. 58
30 Sept.64
Aug.
22 Jan. 58
1 1 Mar. 53
I Sept. ■;4
1 Sept. 58
30 July 55
13 Oct. 55
1 Oct
31 Mar. 64
22 Sept. 58
9 Nov. 57
I Mar. 61
15 Sept. 57
3 N.iv. 5,
29 Jan. 55
14 Dec. 54
14 Mar. 55
26 May 54
5 Aug. 58
17 Apr. 55
22 Apr. 58
29 Dec. 54
4 Jul.y 54
1 Aug. 57
2 June 58
5 Aug. 58
6 Oct. 54
4 Dec. 52
28 Oct. 53
2 Api-. 55
y Feb. 56
5 Sept. 57
22 Apr. 58
19 Jan. 55
6 May 5;
:o Apr. 59
22 Sept.58
14 Dec
I Dec. 54
6 Mur. 5;
30 Apr. s'c
6 Dec. 51
I July 53
26 July 53
:2 May 46
I Mar. 73
I Ma.r. 73
3 Sept. 70
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
14 Mar.
I Mar,
I Mar.
1 Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
20 Aug.
I Mar.
I Mar.
BUIGATIE DBP.SURG.
SUKGEON. GENEEAt,.
27 Nov. 79
II Ncv. 80
27 Nov. 79J
15 June 82
7 Nov. 79 14 June 83
9 Mar. 67
4 Apr. 83
lo Deo. 8(
4 Apr. 60
30 Nov. 86
7 May 70
23 June 8o|i3 Nov. 82
15 Nov. 781
27 Nov. 791
26 May 80!
27 Nov. 79'
I July 81
zy Nov. 79
27 Nov. 79
27 Nov. 79
27 Nov. 7 .
UETIBED
OB
HALF PAT.
June
28 Jan.
29 Oct.
28 Mar.
I Apr.
6 Jan.
I Mar.
28 Apr.
I Apr.
10 Mar.
?7 Mar. 72
'-4 Feb. 72
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73 ,' I Apr,
I Mar. 731 7 Jan,
I Mar, 73 I Apr
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 7 j
I Mar. 73
Apr. 75
4 Apr. 8j
7 Nov. 79
DI!P.
INSP. GEN,
I 7 May 82
10 Sept.84J
2 Aug. So
25 July 85,
13 .N'oi'. 81
9 Jan. 81
1 Sept 831
2 May 83
'-•4 July 72!
.i6 July 8t|
'23 'Vuir. 82!
HONOK.\Ki
IN.SP. GEN
1 Oct. 83
28 Apr. 76
13 June 88
8 Jan. 91
2 May 83
:io Dee. 90
4 Mar. 77
'2S J;ine84
27 Sept 82
10 -■ept.84
12 May 86
4 .Apr. 83
1 1 Sept. 00
19 Dec. 88
i6 Julv 84
28 July 86
2 May 88
4 >l'ar. 79
24 Oct, 88
lo Dec. 84
hkigade
SURGEON,
i6 Oct. 84
24 June 85
4 Aug. 81
5 May 88
12 May 85
24 Feb. 87
;UR&. Co;,
23 Nov. 89
:o Dec. 00
4 .Mar. 86
6 June 93
27 Dec. 91
Apr. 92
I Mar
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7^
30 Oct. 66
9 Mar. 67
I Mar. 73
13 Jan. 69
15 Feb. 71
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
73 30 Sept. 76
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
4 Jan.
I I\Iar. 73
I Apr. 7
I Mar. 7
I Mar. 73
8 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
I Mar. 731 I Apr. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
8 May 72
7 Aug. 67
7 Dec. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Mar
7 Aug. 66
I Mar. 75
18 Apr, "
I Mar. 73
4 J an . 71
9 Mar. 67
20 Sept. 71
I Mar, 73
1 Mar. 73
i6 May 67
21 Sept. 60
5 May 63
I Apr. 68
30 Aug. 71
3 Feb. 72
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
J3 Oct. 67.
26 June 67
13 Fel). 68
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
15 Apr. 7;
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
I Mar. 73:
I Apr
1 Mar
5 Oct.
27 Sept 82
27 June 88
9 Sept.
8 .Sept. 83
27 Nov. 79
I Apr.
3 Apr. 86
10 Aug. 8
18 Nov. 8
24 Feb. 38
10 Sept. 84
1 Sept. 8
2 Feb. 8
7 Nov. 79
I Nov. 8^
21 May 81
30 Nov. 81
8 May 8q
4 Oct. 88
10 Dec. 84
18 Nov. 82
15 June 85
9 Dec. 82
27 Nov. 79
9 June 80
27 Nov. 79
5 Jan. I 14 Sept. 81
5 May 81 16 Dec. 82
3 Sept. 84 130 May 85
23 Mar. 8i|28 Apr. 84
73' i6 Apr.
3J 5 Nov.
HON.UKP
SUHG.G
KN
9 Dec.
82
21 .Tan.
26 Nov
85
84
28 Mar
27 Mai-
15 Jan.
87
86
8i
20 .Tune 68
23 Nov. 72
17 Aug. 70
1 May 63
9 July 95
23 Dec. 93
30 Nov. 91
2 Sept. 96
27 Feb. 93
I May 93
4 Oct.
18 Apr
13 Apr. 87
I July 81
16 Dec. 85
19 Au;
8 Oct. 82
2 Apr. 87
20 June 83
24 Feb.
21 Dec.
9 June 80
9 Sejit.Ss
I Mar. 73'27 Nov. 79
I Mar, 731 7 Ma.y 82
I Apr. 73! 6 Aug. 84
I Apr. 73; 10 Sept. 84
|27 Nov. 79
5 Nov. 72I26 Mar. So
I Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 73, 9 .T.an. Si
I Mar. 73:27 Mar. 82
I Mar. 73 23 Aug. 82
I Apr. 73|28 Apr.
6 Feb. 76(31 Dec. 87
I Apr. 73J30 June 8^
30 July 74,25 Sept. 89
I Apr. 73120 Nov. 84
I Mar. 73,^7 Nov. 79
I Mar. 73;27 Nov. 79
I Mar. 7,.J3o July 8. '
' Apr. 73I 3 May 8,,
■31 Dec. 87
6 Aug. 84
23 Apr. 83
July So
23 Mar. 81
14 Nov
24 June Ss
:Dcc.
May
'.6 July 3;
18 Fob
I Nov
I Oct.
29 Dec. £8
9 Dec. 82
;i May 90
6 -May 90
21 Jan. 85
26 Nov. 84
7 Apr. 89
28 Mar. 87_
27 Mar. 86
15 Jan. 83
12 Sept.Scs
4 Oct. 86
18 Apr. 85
13 Apr. 87
1 July Bi
i6 Dec. 85
19 Aug. 85
8 Oct. 82
25 Sept, 89
19 Mar. 90
2 A [II. 87
20 June 8 J
24 Fob. 86
21 Dec. 87
9 June 80
9 Sept. 85
27 July 8i
14 Sept. 81
16 Dec. 82
30 May 85
28 Apr. 84
5 May 88
31 Dec. 87
6 Aug. 84
23 Apr. 83
6 Feb, 89
24 Feb. 88
21 Julv 80
23M.-t- 81
.4 N"V. Ss
24 .luno 35
12 Dec. 83
I Ma.y 83
27 .liiieSd
. i May 88
,.6.luly 87
J I .1 u ly 91
4 Nov. 59
r8 Pj". 8t
£1 ^OV. S>
1 Oct. 8-
10 Sept, 84'! . sept.84
722
Half or Retired Jtay. — Medical Departmenf.
Brigade Surgeon?.
Soott, John Alexander, LUCPI. MRCS
Semple. Andrew,"; MD. LRCS.E'l
Skucs, Fi'ederick Mackenzie, 3IB. LRCS.Ed
Slv, \Villiam,"5 MMCS. LSA
Sparrow, Jobn,"'J MRCS. LfIA
Staples, Francis Patrick, '»» J/XCf/. MRCS
Symons, .Tchn I'rehane Ma.y , MD. LFFS. Ghis. LSA.
Teevan, Thomas."' iJfJC.ST.
V€ Temple, William, '« ;if5. LRC8I
Veale, Henry Richard Lobb,i« MD. LRCS.Ed. )
Medical Officer Army Clntkimi T)epc,t /
Waters. Robort."* CB. 2ID. LRCS.Ed
Watts, .'ioaevW-'^ MRCS. LSA
White, Thomas Henry, UU.LRCSI.
Whitla, Georse, iJJtW/.
Whittaker, John Henderson, LRCSI. Surgeon)
Royal Hibernian Mditari/ School j
Wiles, Jalius,i« il/JJCS. LSA
Wills, Caleb Sherar.'-'^ CB. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Wilson, James,n8 MB. LRCSI
Wilson, William James,"'' J/D. MRCS
AVright, Jos. C. Hornsby,'^" MD. LRCPI. MRCS. ..
Beigide SD^GKo^f Lt. Colonels.
Andrew, George, 151 MD. MCh
Barry, John. 3/X». LRCS.E.I
Boileau. Jotm P. Hamilton, BA. MD. DPE.Dub.^
FRCSr )
Brown, Henry Thomas, '== MD. LRCSI. MRCPI...
Glapp, Wm. Henry Bant.'^s MD. MRCS
Climo, William Hill, MJJ. MRCS
Close, Charles Stratherne, LliCPI. MRCS
Collins, Robert, MB. MCh
Fannin, John Edward, LRCPI. LRCSI
Ferguson, Frederick, i»* Jl/D. LRCSI
Grecnhill, Joseph Ridge, i'-' FRCS.LSA
Howard, Francis,i56jV/;. iSCS/.
Johnson, Francis, J/5. i'iiC'.SJ.
Johnston, William, is" MA. MD. LRCS.Ed
Keir, William.'ss MB. MCh
Kelly, James Bennett, LRCPI. LRCSI
Kilroy, Philip Lefeuvi-e, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
M'Nalty, George William,!*'' 3/D. J-ZeCS/
M'Pherson, Robert Nasmyth, LRCP.Ed. MMCS. ...
MacAdam, John Stannard, LTICFI. LRCSI.
Mackinnon, Henry Wra. Alex."" DSO. 3IRCS. LSA.
Murray, John Ross,"^' MD. FRCS.Ed
Myers, Arthur Bowen Richards,ii=2 MRCS. LSA. j
A.G.M. 70. Brigade of Foot Guards j
O'Brien, Henry Joseph,'" BA. MB. MCh
O'Farrell, Ignatius M'Donogb, LRCPI. LRCSI....
ITiE Reynolds, Jamss Stanley,'" MB. MCh. .
Stannard, Henry, '65 LRCPI. LRCSI
Tomlinson, Wm. Winslow,i<i« LRCPI. LRCSI.
White, Charles, MRCS. LSA
Williamson, John Gover,"i; LRCP. MRCS. LSA. ...
57
SuEQEON Lt. Colonels.
Adye-Curran, Francis George, BA. MD. FRCSI. ...
Anderson, Robert, '«» LRCP. MRCS. FRCS.Ed. LSA.
Ash, Robert Vacy,'^^' MB. LRCP. MRCS. LSA. ...
Barrow, Frank Edward, ''» MRCS. LSA
Bradford, Robert Mark.'"' LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Brebner, Alexander, ''2 MD. MCh. LRCS.Ed
Bridges, William Percy, MRCS. LSA
Campbell, AVm.JohnSinclair,i;3x7t'C/'.£ti.iJ2C5.Ed.
CoHls, James,''^* MR. MCh
Connolly, BeniaminBloomfield,'"' 3/^. MD. FRCS.
Corry, George,^''' IRC f .Ed. LRCS.Ed
Craig, Richard Manifold,'" LRCPI. LRCSI.
Finlay, AVilliam, iJiC'P/. LRCSI
Fowler, Breame Weston, LRCP. MRCS
Gibson, George John,';s mD. 3ICh
Grant, William Cameron, MB. LRCS.Ed
Guinness, Henry Cramer, LRCPI. LRCSI
Hensman, Henry Frank,''^ 3IRCS. LSA. i Life Gds.
Hoysted, John,'s<> i_ff CP/. LRCSI
Jennings, Charles Barromeo, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Kirwan. Albei*, J'jfi'C.S.Eif. DP/I.
M'Cracken, John Alexander.'^' BA. MD. MCh
M'Creery, Nathaniel, '«= LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
M'Gann, James, '8^ LRCPI: LRCSI
M'Quaid, Peter John, '8' MD. MCh. Ld.II
Molloy, Oscar Frederick,'"' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed....
Ratigan, Alfred Henry ,'►■; iPCP J. LRCSI
Rogers, John Godfrey, 'fs DSO. MB. MCh.
Scott, Harrie,iss 3iJi. LRCSI.
IShaw. Charles Edward Martm,'^' MRCS. LSA.
Ward, Lloyd Brereton,i"'XPCP.i:<i. MRCS
Wellings, Barnard Wm.''-" LRCP.Ed. LFR8. eias.
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
II Oct. 59
ID Nov. 54
28 Feb. 55
8 Dec. 57
30 June 54
T Apr. 61
8 Dec. 57
30 June 54
I Nov. 58
Aug. 55
19 .Tan. 60
5 Apr. 55
19 Jan. (jo
15 Sent,
3 Oct.
?4 Nov. 5
7 Aug. 6
5 Aug. 5
I Apr. 6
3 Nov. 52
3 1 Mar. 65
" I Oct. 67
30 Sept.64
31 Mar. 66
I Oct. 62
1 Apr. 61
I Oct. 62
31 Mar. 65
I Oct. 62
14 Apr. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
1 Mar. 64
2 Oct. 65
30 Sept.641
30 Sept.64'
2 Oct. 65
4 Apr. 63
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 62
2 Oct. 65
15 June 61
26 Sept.59
2 Oct. 65
I Oct. 62
31 Mar. ots
I Oct. 68
30 Sept.64
31 Mar. 6j
SURGEON.
I Mar. 73
8 June 67
14 Oct. 6
1 Mar. 7
2 Nov. 66
I Mar- 73
I Mar. 73
16 Oct. 66
I Mar. 73
26 Feb. 70
24 Nov
II Apr. 68
I Mar. 73
13 Apr. 72
23 Nov. 72
4 Feb. 71
I JIar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
14 Jan. 62 8
Mar. 75
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Apr. 73
Mar. 73
Apr. 76
Apr. 73
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
73
7.1
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
1 Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
Oct. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Apr. 75
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
ilar. 73
Dec. 75
Apr 73
Apr. 76
Nov. 72
BRIGADE HON. DEP
SUHGEON. SUBG.GEN
16 Dec. 85
27 Nov. 79' 5 Jan.
28 July So 16 Dec.
20 June 83! 2 Apr.
27 Nov. 79 30 Nov.
2c Sept.871
31 .July 83!
27 Nov. 79'30 July 80
10 Apr. 85
KE1IKLD
OR
HALF PAT.
I Apr. 71 I Mar.
I Oct.
31 Mar.
30 Sept,
30 Sept
I Oct.
14 Apr,
30 Sept
31 Mar.
I Apr.
3c Sept
Oct.
31 Mar,
I Apr.
31 Mar. 77
I Oct. 79
3c Sept.76
31 M[;,r. 78
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
31 Mar. 77
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
8 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
2 Oct. 77
30 Sept.76
30 Sept.76
2 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 74
31 Mar. 78
28 Apr. 76
2 Oct. 77
29 Nov. 75
14 Mar. 83
2 Oct. 77
73I28 Apr. 76'
73,23 Jan. 79
73I I Oct. 3o
73 30 Sept.76
73 31 Mar. 77
73 I Apr. 83
27 July 8 1
15 June 85
18 Feb. 81
26 May 86
8 Oct.
20 Apr. 83
15 Oct. 81
2 Apr. 87
7 Md.y '
28 Mar.
27 Nov. 79
2 Jan. 8;
HANK OE
LT. COL.
Oct.
30 Sept.
I Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
I Apr.
1 AiJr.
2 Oct.
30 Sept.
30 Sept. 64
I Mar,
1 Mar.
I Mar,
1 Mar,
I Mar,
I Mar,
I Mar,
I Mar,
I Mar,
1 Mar.
I Mar,
1 Mar.
I Mar.
30 Sept.
I Mar.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
I Mar.
30 Sept.
I Mar.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
50 Sept.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
I Mar.
30 Sept.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
6 Apr.
31 Mar. 80
31 Sept
30 Sept. 8 3
I I Oct, ~
I28 Apr. 76
ho Sept.83
'31 Mar. 80
; : Apr. 8
18 Nov. ip.
I Oct,
31 Mar. 80
1 Apr. 83
30 Sept. 85
2 Oct. 78
30 Sept.83
13 Mar. 75
29 June 80
30 Sept. 86
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. Si
I Apr. S3
31 Mar. 86
30 Sept. 86
30 Sept. 85
1 Apr. 83
2 Oct. 7b
18 Nov. 82
30 Sept. S6
30 Sept.76
31 Mar. 86
30 Sept. 86
31 Mar. 85
I Oct. 87
30 Sept. 84
31 Mar. se!
I Oct. 82I
4 Nov. 81
I Oct. 82
31 Mar. 85
1 Oct. 82!
14 Apr. 83
30 Sept. S3]
30 Sept.831
31 Mar. 84
2 Oct. 851
30 Sept. 84
30 Sept. 84]
2 Oct. 85I
14 Apr. 83;
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 82
2 Oct. 85
15 June 81
14 Mar. 83
2 Oct. 85
I Oct. 82
I Apr. 87
I Oct.
30 Sept. 84
31 Mar. 85
I Apr. 91
3 May 84
I Feb. 83
6 July 84
31 July 83
24 Aug. 80
BUIG.SUIIG
LT.COL.
20 Aug. CO
5 Jan. 81
16 Dec. 8j
2 Apr. 8 1
30 Nov. 8r
I Feb. BS
1 Sept 88
30 July 88
7 Nov. 89
2 Jan. 83
4 Apr. qo
3 May 84
5 Feb. 90
1 Feb. 83
6 July 84
31 July 83
24 Aug. 89
14 Feb. 91
2 May 83
24 Aug. 80
14 Feb. 91
II Jan. 94
23 Nov. 89
29 Mar. 92
I 8 Jan. 90
1 19 Mar. 90'
21 Dec. S7
13 Nov. 90
4 Apr. 90
13 June 85
4 Sept. 88
14 Sept, ""
16 Oct,
^3 Jan
14 Jan
,n. 92
31 May 90
1 10 Mar.
1 11 Apr.
[ 3 Aug.
126 July
' to Mar.
I Apr.
13 May
14 Feb.
24 Aug.
25 Dec.
31 Oct.
4 Nov.
16 Sept,
5 Apr.
SUKGbON
LT.COL.
6 Apr. 89
31 Mar. 88
30 Sept. 91
30 Sept.Qi
I Oct. 88
14 Apr. 83
30 Sept. 91
31 Mar. 88
1 Apr. 91
I Apr. 9 J
I Oct. 88
31 Mar. 88
1 Apr. 9:
30 Sept. 93
2 Oct. 86
30 Sept. 91
II Oct. 79
31 Mar. 82
30 Sept. g^
31 Mar. Hi
3: Mar. 88
I Apr. 91
31 Mar. 94
30 Sept. 94
;o Sept. 93
1 Apr. 91
2 Oct. 86
1 Apr. 9]
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 84
31 Mar. 94
;o Sept. 94
24 Apr. 94
4 July 96
9 Apr. 96
21 Oct. 96
16 Hec. 94
4 Nov. 93
29 May 92
14 Feb. 92
26 Apr. cv3
2 May 94
16 Feb. 93
6 Dec. 93
14 Dec. 92
3 Aug. 92
3 June 93
3 May 93
15 May 95
6 Oct. 92
9 Apr. 93
3 Aug. 92
26 Oct. 95
31 Oct. 92
4 Nov. 91
30 June 96
16 June 92
8 Jan. 96
24 June 96
31 Oct. 94
7 Nov. 95
22 July 96
Oct. 93
i Apr. 93
Nov. 91
Jan. 93
Oct. 93
May 88
Oct. 96
Oct. 94
Apr. 96
Oct. 91
Jan. 96
Jan. 92
Feb. 93
Apr. 94
Oct. 91
Ma.y 92
May 93
Oct. 94
Jan. 95
Aug. 92
Oct. 96
Ma.y 93
Sept. 96
Sept. 95
Aug. 90
Oct. 92
Oct. 91
Feb. 92
Jan. 96
Nov. 91
Aug. 96
Feb. 95
Half or Uetired Pay. — Medical t)eparlnieni
in
Burgeon Majobs, with Honorary Hemic of Dfpufi/
Inxpecfori* Gnneriil.
Sawtl'eb, EdwardWilham.i'J-jUD. LliCS.Ed
Blake, Ethelhert B.emy^'^-^ MD. LECS.Ed
(!ockbura, James, i Life Gaards
Crosse, John Barton St. Croix, '»» -PiJOS
Domenichetti, Richard,''" ACD. LRCS.Ei., Uonorarn Physi-\
cian io the Qne^n i
i^vans. Usher Williamson,"'^ il/D. LMCSI.
li.ilbraith, George Thomas,"" M'^ LRCS.Ei. 71 Foot
!'€ .Tee, Joseph,'* CB. MRCS. 1 Dragoons
.juliustOD, James Tuwnsend Oswald, J/i). LRCS.EJ. DepotBn
M'Wharrie, Robert, >^-i Jl/X". LKCS.Eil
Mackenzie, William Ord, MD. LFFS.GUis. LliCS.Ed
.Mullins, John, MECS. 2 Dragoons
rUleaii, Henry, MRCS.LSA
Protheroe, Edward Schaw,»' J/iffiCS. LSA
Saunders, George,^"' CB. MD. MliCP.Ed. MRCS
S.aman, Wm. GumyheW,^"' MI). LRCS.E.l
.-wrtteuham, William Kilner,^''^ MD. LRCSl.
Wall, Thomas Frederick,'"* jli'aCS'
Webb, Henry March, MB. MRCS. LSA
StTEdEON.
24 Nov. 43
16 Nov. 41
15 Apr. 26
9 Oct. 40
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
17 Sept. 41
15 Apr. 42
3 Aug. 38
II Mar. 42
4 .Ian. 39
13 Oct. 43
22 Jan. 36
10 June 45
16 Dec. 45
16 Feb. 41
9 Apr. 41
20 Nov. 46
23 Sept. 45
sunnioif Hos'.DEP,
StiJO 1£. I INSP. GEIf,
ig Jan. 55 6 .Tnly 66
7 Jan. 53 16 Nov. 61
12 Sept.481 I Oct. 58
16 June 48' 9 Oct. 60
24 Feb. 72
8 June 67
24 Mar. 63
9 Mar. 66
10 June 57! 3 Apr 66 24 Apr. 72
8 Dec.
3 Jan.
!3 June
9 Dec.
4 Nov.
8 Jan.
6 Oct.
14 Apr.
16 Mar.
20 Oct.
16 May
14 Oct.
12 Jan.
8 Dec.
SUBGEOX M.A.Tons.
Adoock, John, MD. MRCS. Hon. Brii/ude Sunjeun
Alcock, Nathaniel, 205 LliCPI. LECSI
Alexander, William,-'>« .S/D. LRCS.Ed Hon. Bi iijude Siiri/con
Ambrose, John, BA. MD. LRCS.Kd. Hun. Brii/lide Suryeon
Anderson, John Albert,'"? MD. LRCSL. Hon. Briyiide Saryeon
Ardeu, George Bankes Floyer,'"" MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Armstrong, Lancelot,-'" jl//)
AbUton, Gough.^i' BA. MB. LRCSI
baker, Francis Bramley,^'^ MRCS. Hon. Briyadc Suryeon
Baker, James Bowyer,-''* MRCS. L'iA. Hon. Brigade Suryeon
Bakei', Thomas Young, JI/-BC'S. LSA. Jlon. Brigade Suryeen
Baker, WUliam Langworthy, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Barker, James, LItCRI. LRCSI
Barnwell, Tobias.-'^ Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Barron, Luke, MD. MRCS
Barry, Daniel Paterson,^"' MD. MRCPI. MRCS.
Burtley, Acheson George,-''' Bid. MD. MRCS. ILm. Brigade Surgeon.
Bartley, Alex. Fisher, LRCSI. Hon. Deputy Siinjvin General
Bate, Abraham \Nit\:-^» Ml). LRCSI. Hon. Brig'adr Sun/eon
Batho, Robert, MRCP. MD. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Beatty, James M'Neill, LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Belcher, John Waring, MD. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Belnmore, Alfred John, 3IRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Bennett, William Puller,-'''-* MD. MCh. LAH.Duh
Beveridge, Alexander Watt,='™ j)/D. LRCS.Ed
Bisset-Snell, William, 2-' MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Black, Willi.am Thomas^-^
Blatherwick, Thomas, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Deputif Surgeon General ....
Boult, Edward Farrington,'-* MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ....
Boulton, Edward Joseph,'-^ MRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Suryeon
Brodie, John FitzGerald, LRCF.Ed. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Briyade Surgeon.
Browne, Charles Henry, ^'' 3/7? C'S. LSA. Hon. Briyade Surgeon
Buchanan, Robert Francis,'-* LRCfl. LRCSI
Buckle, Robert Tliomas,"' MD. MRCS. LSA
Burland, Benjamin,'™ MB. LCh. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon .
Burton, Edward John,-'^' lfi>
Carey, Thomas,''^ J/JJCS. LSA
Carr, Jonas King, MD. FRCSI. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Carroll, James, MD. MRCS. L^LH.Duh. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General
Cay, Charles Vidler,'^* MD. MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Chapman, Henry Theodore, '^^ LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Briyade Surgeon ...
Clark, James Edward,'^' J/JECS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Clarke, Alfred l^red. StJiflbrd, ML). MECS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon; 1
Surgeon Royal Military College i
Ccckburn, Jauie;; Balfour,'^" MD. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ......
Cogiin, Thomas Sillery,'^'' iJBC'P/. LECSI .'
Collier, Hopetoun Currie,'-''' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. lion. Brigade Surgeon
Collins, Francis.'-"" MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Connolly, Paul,"' LRCPI. LRCSI
Conyers, James Salens, '-"^ MD. MRCS. Hon. Briyade Surgeon
Creagh, William,^" LRCSI. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '
Crean, John Joseph,'" i«CP/. LRCSI '.
Creyk, William,-^" 3/jS. LRCS.Ed
Cro'ker, Arthur, MRCPI. ERCSI
Croker, John Randal, LliCPI. LRCSI
Crowe, James Daniel, LUCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Briyade Surgeon
Culler., David,'*' J/Z<. LRCSEd. Bonorari/ Deputy Surgeon General
Cumraing, Kenneth Wdliam, MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brig. Surg.
Davies, William Broughton, Jfi*
Dav)S, John Norman, MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Davy, Francis Arthur,'" MD. LVPS.GIas
lie Hodgson, Decimus Filius,''-'" MD. lion. Brigade Surgeon
Dickerson, Stephen Henry, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Suryeon
Doig, Alexander,'^'' LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Briyade Surgeon
Dooley, George Francis, Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Doran, James, '^' MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Snrgeon
UlE Douglas, Campbell MiUis,'« MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Dudley ,Wm.Edmondson,'^« LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. L.iH.Dub. Ron. Brig. Surg.
Duncan, James Shand, MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Suryeon ...
El£.e3, William,'"' LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
54! 3 Apr. 66,
5i!i7 Sept.6i
54! 15 Apr. 621
Oct. 58
1 1 Mar. 62 j
4 Jan. 59
3 Oct, 63
27 June 54
^o Jime 65
26 Dec. 65
6 Feb. 61
9 Apr. 61
2o Nov. 66
3 Sept. 65
ISSISTANT
UKGEON.
3 June 59
1 Oct. 60
2 Oct. 65
;i Mar. 64
I Oct. 67
9 June 54
7 Apr. 54
1 Oct. 62
3 Mar. 54
■.a May 57
I Oct. 60
^2 June 58
30 Sept. 63
22 Sept. 58
10 July 40
7 Aug. 46
31 Mar. 62
14 Jan. 53
31 Mar. 65
I Apr. 61
14 Dec. 54
I Aug. 61
6 Apr. 62
1 Oct. 67
15 Sept. 57
6 May 53
25 Sept. 46
4 June 47
31 Mar. 66
9 Jan. 60
2 Oct. 65
I Aug. 57
I Mar. 66
i\ Oct. 51
Uec j8
11 May 38
24 Jan. 51
24 June 46
3 Jan. 51
12 June 46
31 Mar. 06
I Feb. 55
I Apr. 61
3 Mar. 54
I Apr. 67
30 Sept. 63
I Sept. 54
30 Sept. 71
3 1 Mar. 68
15 Oct. 59
I Oct. da
14 Apr. 63
7 May 5
I Apr. 6
I Oct. 67
I Sept. 54
I Oct. 6
s Sept. 59
14 Apr. 63
I Oct. 68
28 Sept. 57
13 Dec. 54
14 Apr. 63
: Mar. 64
57
29 Nov
1 Oct. 6
14 Apr. 63
14 Deo. 58
30 Sept. 63
3 May 71
20 June 68
4 Mar. 63
9 Oct. 63
26 June 67
13 Feb. 66
22 Dec. 69
24 May 61
19 Oct. 72
IS Feb. 71
10 July 66
27 June 68
10 Jai\. 72
12 Nov. 70
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
9 Mar.
II Oct.
1 Mar.
4 Jan.
2 Aug.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
!5 Sept.
8 Dec.
I Mar.
25 Sept.
I Mar.
I Mar.
21 Aug.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
i7Feh.
5 Feb.
20 July
31 Dec.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
7 Oct.
I Mar.
II Oct.
I Dec.
30 Mar.
6 Jan.
II May
26 Jan.
9 Jan.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
I Mar.
8 Jan.
I Mar.
I Mar.
9 Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
HETIKED
OB i
HALF PAY.
24 Pell. 72
8 June 67
24 Mar. 63
9 Mar. 66
24 Apr. 72
3 May 71
20 June 68
4 Mar. 6 i
9 Oct. 63
26 June 67
13 Feb. to
2 Dec. 69
24 May 61
19 Oct. 72
15 Feb. 71
10 July 66
27 Juno 68
ID Jan. 72
12 Nov. 70
SURGEON
M IJOH.
31 Jan. 75
2 Sept. 75
2 Oct. 78
2^ Apr. 76
I Oct. 79
20 Apr. 76
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
25 Oct. 75
Apr. 73
28 Apr. 76
I Apr. 73
7 May 63
7 Aug. 66
8 Apr. 76
23 Dec. 72
;,i Mar. 77
I Apr. 76
27 Jan. 76
28 Apr. 76
I Oct. 79
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
9 Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
I Mar.
17 Dec. 66
4 June 67
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 75
2 Oct. 77
I Mar. 73
31 Mar. 78
14 Oct. 71
I Mar. 73
16 Feb. 55
31 Jan. 72
24 July 66
3 Jan. 71
12 .Tune 66
31 Mar. 7
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 76
Mar.
Apr.
I Apr.
> Sept,
, Mar.
Apr.
May
1 Apr.
Apr.
: Apr.
; Oct.
! Apr.
Artr.
! Mar.
; Oct.
: Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
11 Feb. 80
14 Aug. 89
28 Oct. 85
23 Apr. 84
30 Nov. 87
8 July 79
8 Oct. 76
12 Feb. 87
26 Mar. 86
iS May 82
7 Oct. 85
10 June 80
o Oct. 88
•.5 Apr. 85
15 June 66
7 Aug. 67
0 May 82
.4 May 78
16 Dec. 85
16 Sept. 82
24 Jan. 80
7 Oct. 85
22 Mar. 83
10 Oct. 88
23 Mar. 79
12 June 78
30 May 68
6 Jan. 75
24 Sept. 87
14 Apr. 86
7 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 82
4 Apr. 88
!3 Dec. 71
>.6 Jan. 84
:o Dec. 64
6 Feb. 74
I Sept.75
26 Jan. 76
30 Nov. 78
18 Aug. 86
18 Apr. 85
Sept. 82
5 Apr. 82
20 Feb. 89
10 Mar. 86
7 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 90
2 July 84
25 Aug. 8 J
4 Feb. 91
16 May 88
17 Nov. 78
30 Apr. 87
31 Dec^ 87
.6 Oct. 79
12 Nov. 82
27 Sept.Si
18 Apr. 85
10 Oct. 83
28 Sept.82
24 Jan. 8c
14 Apr. 83
18 Apr. is
26 May So
I Oct. 83
25 Oct. 84
74'2o May 85
76! 6 Feb. 84
724
Malf or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
SsTEGKONS Major.
Elliot, Ausrustns Frederick, ^ta MD. MFCS. Son. Srlg.ide Surgeon
Eustace, Edward, MD. LJlCF.Ed LRCSI. Hon. Bni/ude Surjieon
i'iddes, John Montgomery, J3A. MB. LRCSI. Hun. Brigade Surgeon
Einnemore, .lames Horrid^e,~"'*i-ffC<S/. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Eishbonrne, J<)>('pli KnfUncb;-^'^'' MD. I'liCSI. LRCF.Sd. Ron. Brig. Surg.
Eletcher. WiUiaiii.-''- IJi'CSI.
Flood, Samuel,'"; r.ItfP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon Briqade Siirifeon
Fogo, AlcNaudur Sf.tt.-™ Jl/jO. MRCS. Ilm,. Deputi/ Surgeon General
Eootiier, Kdward,-" il/C 3ICh. M h'CS. LS.I. H,„i'. Brigade Surgeon
Eorsaycth, liifhiii-il William, LliCl'l. LIU'SI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Poss,Joliu E(Uv!u-d Va.ughan.Ki Ml). LRCSI. .'
Erazer, Peter Tliomas,"* XBCP/. LRCSI.
It'ytrc, William Johnatono,-' BA. MO. LRCSI. Hon. Deputy Surg. General
Garde, William Henry,-"" LRCP.Ed. LUCS.Ed
Gardner, Thomas Turville, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gasteen, William Charles,"? MB. BA. MRCS
Gibbou, Edward Acton, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gillespie, Franklin, Ml). LRCS.Ed. LAH.Duh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ;\
Asustaiit Surgeon Rogal Mililari/ College j
Gillesoie, Humphrey (Jardon,-;» ilD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ...
Gogarty, Henry Alexander.^g" BA. MB. LRCSI.
Goodwin, John-*'
Grant, John Gordon,-*- Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Grant, Robert Alexander Pcter.^J MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gray, Charles,"' J//i:C'.S' .'
Groig, Johu,^»5 MB. LRCS.Ed
Halahan, Samuel Handy, MD
UCHale, Thomas Egerton,^« i?4. MD. MRCS
Hare, George, LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Olas
Harman, William Morton, ^'^ BA. MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon....
Han-is, William Heury,-^* MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Harrison, Heur-y,^'''-' MRCS. LSA. Hon.Brigade Surgeon
Healy, Charles.'iieCP/. LRCSI
Heath, Robert Edward.^™ iirX>. MRCS.
Heather, David Campbell Williamson, 2« LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon.}
Brigade Surgeon J
Hector, Ja.mes,-^~ MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hedley, William Snowdon,20i MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hemphill, WilUam,'^'^* Jl/D. Hon. Deputg Surgeon General '.
Henry, John James,^* iKCS
Hensman, William, MRCS. Hon, Brigade Surgeon
Hession, Thomas Oliver, Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hinde, Benjamin,^'" MD. LRCFI. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hinds, William Richard Gore.^'J' MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hinton, James, MFC'S. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hodder, Frederick Wdliam Lloyd, MB. MFCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surg
Hoile, Edmoud,2«» MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hoojier, Lucas George,^'-''' J)/Ji!6'S. LSA
Hopkins, Edward,^"'' MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon .
Hoysted, Isaac,™' LRCFI. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Huttou, George Allan, MRCS
Hyde, John Martin.™^ MFCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Hyde, Robert, LRCFI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Illingworth, John All'red,-"^ MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jagoe, Heniy,-*"^ MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jardiue, James. MD. LRCS.Ed
Jay, William,™" MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ja'zdovvski, Bromislaw James,™? MB. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon...
Jenings, Ulick Albert, MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon; Surgeon Cork'}
Milifarg Frison j
Johnston, Alexander, MD. MCh. iton. Brigade Surgeon
Jobnston, James Crosse,™' jl/i*. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Johnston, Joseph, MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jones. John Wickliffe, iieCP. iieCS/.
Jones, Melville George,^'" MFCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Joynt, Henry William. BA. LCh. MRCFI.
Kellott, Edward Young, 3" LRCSI
Kerans, William Robert,''^ LRCFI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Kinahan, Johu,^'* MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Kingston, Thomas,^'^ MD. LRCS.Ed '. .'
Lam"b, Henry,^'" LRCFI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Land. James, MD. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Lane, benjamin,-*'" X7l*6'P. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Langdon, John,-*'^ MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Latchford, John, BA. MB. LRCSI
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes,^''-' FRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Leach, WaUer.-«'" MRCS. LSA
Leask, James Greig', MB. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Leckie, David, MB. MCh
Leitch, James, MD. LRCS.Ed. Honorarg Deputg Surgeon General
Leslie, David Arthur,-"' MA. MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
L'Bstrange, Albert Halahan,!i^- iA'CP/. LRCSI.
L'Eatrange, Francis Adolphus,^^' LRCFI. LRCSI.
Lever, Reginald Croft,=-='jl/i>. MRCS
Lewer, Alfred, LRCF.Ed. MRCS. LSA
Le-wis, John George Stephen, LECF. MRCS. LSA
JiCwis, John Riggs Miller,^^" MD. MRCF. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Deputy:
Surgeon General J
Loy, Edwin Granville, MD. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Lloyd, Edward Harford,-'-' MB. FRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Long, Alexander,^-" MRCFI. MFCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Long-hurst, Arthur Edwin Temple, -"'J MD. MFCS. LSA
Lougheed, James Wintcrscale. LRCSI. LAH.Dub
Low, Edward Litton,'™ MD. LRCS.Ed. Hun. Brigade Surgeon
ASSISTANT
SURGEOJf.
1 Mar. 6i
30 Sept. 64
I Nov.
23 June 54
31 Mar. 6 s
4 May 5
30 Sept.64
7 Oct. 51
I Apr. 61
30 Sept. 63
SOEGEON
31 Mar. 68
8 Dec. 48
31 Mai-. 68
7 May 58
I Mar. 68
I Sept. 58
1 Oct. 60I
4 July 70
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
ti .Tan. 67
I Mar. 73
12 Oct. 70
1 Mar. 73
31 Dec. 5-s
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
I Mar. 73
I May 55
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
I Mar. 7
SURGKON
MA.rOE.
HAtF PAT.
I Mar. 7_
30 Sept. 76
24 Sept. 73
;i Mar. 77
I Mar. 73
30 Sept. 64 I Mar. 73
29 Aug. 55 26 Feb. 70
5 Dec. 55 12 Oct. 70
19 Oct. 57
13 June 59
22 Apr. 58
14 Dec. 58
4 May 55
14 Dec. 54I
1 Oct. 67I
2 Oct. 60;
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
2 Sept. 68
4 Oct. 67
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
3 ^ppt. 76
7 Oci. 7
I Apr. 76
.^8 Apr. 76
31 Mar. 3o
31 Mar. 80
10 Dec. 68
14 Oct. 80
1 Apr. 73
31 Mar. 80
I Apr. 73
I June 75
30 Sept. 76
85
78
.87 •
.76
82
1 Apr. 73
ri Feb. 75
I Apr. 73
ri Mar. 74
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Feb. 67
I Mar. 7_
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
20 June 65
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 66
8 .lime 67
I M ar. 73
Mar.
23 Oct.
10 Mar. 55 15 Feb. 68
16 Nov. 58
30 Sept.64 i^iai'-rs
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 67
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept.64
14 July 54
S Jaii. 5023 Nov. 70
12 Jan. 59
t Dec. 58 I Mar 73
11 Oct. 59=4 May 64
31 Mar. 65
10 Mar. 58
3 1 Mar. 66
22 Sept. 58
28 Apr. 54
22 Apr.
10 Mar. 58
23 June 54
3 Nov. 54
31 Mar. 64
13 June 59
I Oct. 67
'5 Dec. 54
22 .Tan. 58
I Oct. 60
31 Mar. 66
4 Apr. 65
3 Nov. 54
25 Oct. 54
30 Sept.64
19 Oct. 57
I Apr. 7
8 Apr. 54
14 Dec. 58
5 Aug. 58
1 Oct. 67
I Oct. 60
20 Apr. 59
8 May 52
I Oct,
31 Mar. 63
'24 EC). 54
24 Nov. 54
23 Aug. 55
I Apr. 71
i2 Jan. 46
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar
I Oct. 60
X Dec. 58
1 Oct.
2 Oct.
18 Oct. 73
30 Sept. 76
7 Sept. 75
I Oct. 79
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
I Apr. 74
I .fan. 74
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 77
I Apr. 7,
31 Mar.
6 Dec. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
2c May 67
23 Oct. 67
28 Apr. 76
II Feb. 75
I Oct. 79
n Feb. 48
t Mar. 59
13 June 59
I Mar. 61
27 Oct. 54
16 Nov. 58'
14 Dec. 58
I Mar. 73
20 June 65
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mai , 73
I Ma: . 73
:i Sef- 60
I Ma 73
I Ma 73
: Oct. 66
8 June 67
15 Feb. 71
I M.ar. 73
I May 55
I Mar. 73
1 Mur. 73
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
16 Sept. 75
31 Mar. 78
23 Nov. 74
I Mar. 73
30 Sept. 7&
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 83
24 .Tan. 74
I Apr. 73
I Oct. 79
3 Nov. 75
I Apr. 75
3 July 72
28 Apr. 76
31 Mar. 80
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
6 Mar. 86
' Dec.
55
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I ilaj' 67
I Mar. 7;
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 83
23 Jan. 66
28 Apr. 76
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar
16 Sept. 75
21 Jan. 74
6 Mar. 92
18 Aug. 68
I Apr. 74
6 Jan. 75
13 May 75
24 Dec. 73
Mar. 74
9 July B4
25 Apr. 8s
27 Oct. 86
II Feb.
14 Oct.
23 Jan.
24 Aug.
2Q Nov.
27 Oct.
21 Jan. 8s
20 June 94
25 Apr. 83
I Jan. 74
14 Nov. 83
25 Aug. 81
4 .Tan. 90
6 Mar. 80
21 Apr. 86
25 Oct. 84
21 Feb. 77
19 Dec. 76
27 Sept. 83
2 July 84
13 Nov. 74
10 Aug. 81
29 Jan. 74
20 June 76
i6 July 90
^7 Oct. 86
2 Aug. 80
21 July 80
16 Oct. 89
Feb. 77
25 Jan. 88
26 Feb. 87
14 Oct. 85
22 July 79
20 Nov. 78
I Apr. 80
13 Deo. 82
10 Nov. 80
22 July 85
20 May 82
1 Oct. 87
I Oct. 83
15 Feb. 77
3 .Tune 85
20 iTune 87
3 Sept. 74
I Nov. 79
I Jan. 8s
1 Dec. 80
26 Oct. 87
5 Eeb. 75
21 July 80
2 June 86
21 Apr. 80
8 Aug. 83
24 Jan. 80
I Dec. 80
7 Sept. 77
20 Mar. 80
IS Apr. 91
5 Apr. 80
5 Jan. 84
17 June 8s
15 Aug. 83
18 May 81
24 Aug. 81
5 June 82
26 Oct. 87
27 Mar. 89
21 June 85
19 Nov. 75
9 Aug. 8i
15 Apr. 91
19 Jan. 76
6 Aug. 84
25 Apr. 88
25 Apr. 88
30 May 77 -
:3 May 91 I
2 June 96 I
o .Tunc 76
9 Mar. 7S
20 May 1 5
16 Jan. ^4
30 June 75
Ma3' to
Oct. 82
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Deparimeid.
725-
Surgeon
ASSISTANT
aUEGEON.
Spbgeons Majoh.
M'Garthy, Jnmes Joseph, 3" MD. 3IECS. Hon. Sr
M'Cutch'an, James Shaw, MB. MCh
Jl'Pall, Duvid Chambei-s,^33 jxscs. lion. Brigade Suriieon
M'Farland, Prancrs Edward, LRCPI LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
M'Laug-hlin, Henry James,M4jif_B, ,un
M'Sheehy, Edward Louis.^M ii/i). 3ICI,. FSCSI ! 27 May 57
16 Nov. 58
31 Mar. 66
15 Sept. 57
I Nov. 58
12 Jan. 59
Dec. S4
Veb. 58
Oct. 62
23 Sept. 57
7 Apr. 54
22 Apr. 58
15 Nov. so
3T Mar. 63
1 Max. 64
I. Mar. 59
28 Mar. 54
31 Mar. 64
2 Oct. 66
22 July 58
SURGEON.
SDBGEON
MA.IOR.
' BKTIItED
I OE
I HALF PAT.
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
3 Dec. 71
I Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
17 May 71
25 June 67
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
19 Oct. 72
20 June 65
26 Jan. 58
I Mar. 73
9 Sept. 64
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 67
24 Dec. 63
8 Jan. 5ft
8 Oct,
31 May 57
19 Oct. 57
30 Sept.64
:4 Dec. 58
31 Mar. 62
3'< Sept.64
29 Sept.55
22 June 58
22 Sept. 58
1 Apr. 67
2 Oct. 65
19 Jan. 60
31 Mar. 68
I Apr. 6?
28 May 57
7 .Tune 54
31 Mar. 66
22 Apr. 58
23 Oct. 49
1 Oct. 60
14 Apr. 63
31 Mar. 68
13 May 5
26 May 54
26 May 54
30 Sept.64
2 Oct. 66
I June 55
30 Sept.64
19 Nov. 47
I Apr. 67
24 May 69
I Oct. 62
I Apr. 50
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 68
1 Mar. 59
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 65
12 Jan. 59
I Oct. 68
1 1 J une 47
30 Sept.fcj
20 Apr. 59
I Aug
23 Mar. 47
22 Nov. 39
30 Sept. 63
24 Mar
il'Taviab, Alexander Campbell. LSCS.Ed. Hon. Bi-iqade Surgeon
Macfadin, Francis Henry, LRCPI. LUCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgiun
Mackay, James, MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Britpule Surgeon
Maclcie, David, M.L. MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Mackinnoii, Charles,^' MA. MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Maclean, Alexander, ■*■*" Hon. Depnfy Surgeon General
Maclean, Uampden FToaly, LKCSI
Macqueen, Daniel. 2ID. LRCS.Ed. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General ...
MacSwiney, Eugene Valentine, 3ID. LRCS.Ed '. '
Malcolm, John Vicary Thatcher, MV. LMCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Millar, William, LRCP. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Miller, Ormsby Bowen,^'-> LRCSI.
Minto, Alexander,"" MB. MCh
Moore, Sandf'ord,"' MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Moorhead, George Alexander, LRCSI. MRCPI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Morgan, Anthony Hickman,8« DSO. LRCPI. LRCSI.
M-jrgan, Jerome 'William,"^XffCPi'.iRC'.S/. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
.\Ioriarty, Thomas,^" B.i. MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Morphew, Augustus, ^^ MRCS
Mosse, Chas. Benj.^w CB. MA. MRCPI. MRCS. Hon. Dep. Surg. Gen..
Mould, Thomas Rawlinps, MB. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Murray, Daniel, MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Murray, John, MB. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Murtagh, Thomas, LRCSI
Nicholson, Edward, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Eugene UoV)ert, MD. LRCS.Ed. lion. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Thomas Butler Power,"? LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Thomas Michael, LRCSI.
O'Oounell, Edward."* LRCS.Ed
O'Reilly. James,"'-' J1/.B. 3/CA.jyoH. Brigade Surgeon
O'Reilly, John Joseph,™ LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon.
Owen, bwen.'^''-' MKCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '
Parke, Dake,»^» LRCP. Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Parkinson, Richard Colville^"''
Parr, James, MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Patterson, Leslie Ogilvy,''" MRCS Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Patterson, Thomas William.^ss dso. LRCPI. LRCS'C
Pennington, Frederick, ^'^ MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Perry, William, ="'" MRCS. LSA. Hon. Depntt/ Surgeon General
Pout, Prank, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon'.
Quinton, William West, MB. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Rahilly, John Roche, LRCPI. LRCP. Ed. LRCSI
Read, (jonstantine Caridi,^^^ MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Reid, Alexander.^eixiec.ST. '
Rendell, William Jasper,^" Vjjcs. LS.4.
RentOD, David, 36t; MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Richards, Charles Frederick, 3IB. 3ICIi' Hon. Brig-de Surgeon
Robertson, Alex. Crawford, 308 md. LFPS Glas. FRCS.Ed. Hon.Brig.Surg.
Robinson, Albert Beniamin,:i'a LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ...
Robinson, Frederick,-''" i/Z). FRCP. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Roche, Arthur Wellesley, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
Roe, Edward Alexander Henry .^'i LRCPI. LRCSI. ; Medical Officer 1
for Recruiting, War Offiee /
Ross, William George. MD. LRCS.Ed. Bon. Brigade Surgeon
Rudge, Arthur, MRCS. LSA. Honorary De, n/y Surgeon General
Ruttledge, Wm. Frederick,^'- LRCf. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Uynn, George,^"^ LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
Saiuter, Jas. Dow,^"* LRCP. FRCS.Ed. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surg.
Samuels, AVilliam Frederick, 3'» LRCPI. LRCSI
Sanders, George Bedford, LRCPI. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Sanderson, Ainhnr, MRCS
Scanlan, James, ^'i" MB. MCh
Scott, James Edward,^" MD. MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Shaw, John Alexander,^'* MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Simon, George, MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '.
Simpson, Frank. Jl/ifC'/S.iS^
Smith, Henry Fowle,^'« MD. MRCP. MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon Gen.
Smith, John Stuart, MD. LRCS.Ed
Bnuth, William Patrick, iir-CP/. LRCSI
Spence, Robert, MD. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAH.Duli. MKQCPI
Spry, George Fredei-ick Eume,''" MD. MRCS. LSA 13 .)une59i t IVLai'. 73
Statford, Patrick Walter,^" LKqCPI. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon Iiy Jan. ooj i Mar. 73
Stock, John Nugent,-'»= LRCPI. LRCSI .' I31 Mar. 64 i Mar. 73
Stokes, Alexander Haldane.^"^ MD. MCh i Oct. 681 i Mar. 73
I Apr. 71 I Mar. 73
28 May 57 j
31 Mar. 65 1 Mar. 73
I Apr. 67 I Mar. 73
ig Jan. 60'
26 Afay 54
30 Supt.63J I Mar. 73
Jaly 55! 17 Nov. 69
5 Feb. 81
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
1 8 June 61
18 Jan. 67
30 Aug. 71
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
t Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
4 Aug. 70
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
31 May 71
13 Feb. 66
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
20 July S5
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 7_
I Mar. 73
12 Dec. 68
12 Sept.6^
6 Feb. 65
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
24 Dec. 70
I Mar. 73
zo Mar. 57
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 57
I Mar.
1 Mar. 73
18 Oct. 73' 5 Dec. 83
3 c Mar. 78I 4 July 91
! 3 Feb. 80
4 Oct. 73'2iAug. 81
3 Feb. 90 2 Sepl;.94
[28 May 77
I Apr. 741 7 Jaly 80
I Mar. 73 7 Jan. 82
I Apr. 73 18 Feb. 83
28 Apr. 76 I Oct. 82
I Mar. 73 25 Oct. 82
,11 Apr. 79
I Apr. 73' 9 Aug. 7S
5 Nov. 70 2 July 77
31 Mar. 80' 25 Apr. 88
28 Mar. 77 6 July 80
1 Apr. 74' 6 Mar. 80
17 Oct. 75
28 Apr. 76 16 July 90
2 Oct. 78 22 Jan. 87
1 Apr. 73! I June 80
5 Feb. 93'i2 Feb. 96
Apr. 7931 Aug. 87
28 Apr. 76
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
30 Sept. 76
1 1 ilar. 74
28 Apr. 76
30 Sept. 76
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 73
T Apr. 73
1 Apr. 79
2 Oct. 77
I Apr. 75
31 Mar.
I A.pr. 79
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mai-. 7;
I Mar. 7_
I Mar. 73
9 -Feb. 55
I Mar. 73
12 Jan. 55
i Mar. 78
I Apr. 73
3 Sept. 60
3 Jan. 81
9 June 88
19 June 76
7 .fan. 80
5 Mar. 84
10 Dee. 84
20 Dec. 83
1 Sept. 83
18 Apr. 85
2 June 86
9 Jan. 89
3 Dec. 77
31 Aug. 87
27 Jan. 86
7 Oct. 85
4 Dec. 86
7 Se|)t. 8i
29 July 85
25 Aug. 80
■J June 89
io Sept. 85
15 Oct. 70
Nov. 75! 4 June 87
28 Apr. 76' 27 Aug. 84
31 Mar. 8o!28 Nov. 88
I Mar. 73 9 Dec. 85
29 Oct. 74
I June 74
30 Sept. 76 26 Nov. 84
I Jan. 79 3 Aug. 87
I Mar. 73 25 Jan. 82
30 Sept. 76 II Apr. 85
19 Nov. 67 16 Mar. 81
I Apr. 79 15 Aug. 88
24 May 81 5 June 89
28 Apr. 76 iS Apr. 85
13 Sept.69 I June 77
31 Mar. 77 29 Apr. 85
I Jan. 81 16 Jan. 89
I Apr. 74 13 Fob. 80
31 Mar. 80 23 Apr. 90
31 Mar. 77 I Sept. 86
I Apr. 74 28 Mar. 90
I Oct. 89 17 Oct. 88
n June 67 6 Dec. 79
28 Apr. 76 26 Aug. 85
29 July 74 21 May 83
28 Apr. 76 21 June 70
23 Mar. 67 24 Apr. 7:;
27 Oct. 4SI22 Nov. 59 21 J-,iu. 62
I Mar. 73128 Apr. 76 17 Oct. 88
I Apr. 73 24 War. 78
Stuart, George Ballingall,^*^ j/-^ MRCS. Grenadier Guards
Thornhill, Thomas Allen,^**'- 3/_B. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Tobin, Richard, ■'»■ MRCPI. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Tolmie, Thomas Campbell, ^85 LRCP. Ed. LFPS. Glas. Han. Brigade Surg.
Tomluison, Bdw. Denham.^s'J 71/X). LRCP. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brig. Surg.
Trotter, John William, a'J" iff CP/. iA'ra/ '...
Troup. Robert William.^s" MB. MCh
Tucker, Thomas John,*-'- MRCS
Turner, Alexander,^''^ MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Turner, Augustus Frederick, LRCS.Ed
'I'uraer, Richdvd, MD. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
■Veuour, Willium '■>'■'* MRCS. LSA
Wales, John, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
90
5 May 76 12 Au,
I Apr. 75 II Feb.
28 Apr. 70 17 Apr,
I Oct. 80 8 Oct.
6 Mar. 86 6 May 91
I Apr. 73 16 Oct. 80
31 Mar. 7729 July 85
I Apr. 79 3 Aug. 87
I Apr. 75 7 July iio
3 Apr. 74 23 May 77
28 Apr. 76 26 Sept, 83
16 May 77
30 Sept. 63 I Mar. 73 28 Apr. -6 18 Oct. 84
26 July 53I 8 July 6
31 Mar, 64] I Mar. 73I28 Apr. 76
22 Sept. 58 I Mar. 73'3o Jan. 75
Jan, L'uj I Mo,r. 73' i Apr. 75
I Dec. 73
lo^Dec. 84
14 July 89
19 Mar. 81
727
Half or Betired Pay. — Medical Department.
SUKGEONS MiJOE.
Wall, Willinm Robert, LTiCPI. FRCST.
Wallis, William Beale, LSCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ward, EsTiine Charleis Eobert.^s" LRCPI. FSCSI.
Ward, William Pearson,^''* MFCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Watlinfc, Charles Wyat.^"' MFCS. LSA. Jinn. Brigade Surgeon
Wearne, Vivian, MFCS. LSA. Ilmi. Brigade Surgeon
Weir, Christopher John, MB. MFCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Whipple, John Hen. Connel,«" MD. MFCS. Gr. Gde. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
White, Genrse, 3IFCS. LSA
White, Mathew Lawrence, LFCSI. Medical Officer, Dublin
White, William OByrne, LFCP.Ed. LFCSL Mot,. Brigade Surgeon ..
Wikeley, Charles Edward, MFCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade' Surgeon
Wilson, Edwin,*"- MFCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wright, Thomas,*"^ MFCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wright, Thomas Vfm..^"^ LFCP.Ed. LFCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
SUBGEONB.
Garmody, John P. MD. MCh
Cashman, Richard Uniacke, Jl/X*. LFCSI. i8 Foot
Chandler, Edward,*"-^ i«Cf. MFCS
Ciicksedge, Thomas A. Jerningham, MA. MFCS. LSA
Cotton, Herbert,-'" Jl/iJCS. LSA
Crick, Samuel Alfred, MB
Davidson, Peter, MD. LFCS.Ed
Deeble, Stephen Lawson, MFCS. LSA
Dent, Herbert Crowley, MFCS. LSA
Doake, Samuel, MA. MD. LFPS.Olat
Eddie, William Cruickshank,"" Cape Regiment
Gibaut, Walter iM.)scs,'"'8 jlf_RC5
Hanley, lludley, MD
Kynse'y, WUliam Raymond,*''J CM6. LFCPI. LFCSI
Ligertwood, Thomas,*'" MD. FliCS.Ed. MFCS. Phgtieian and Surgeon)
of Chelsea Hospital, Kith rank nf Surgeon Colonel S
Lindsay, Robert, MA. MB. FFCS.Ed
M'Carthy, Edward, MD. MFCS. LSA. Honorary Surgeon Major
M'Munn, J. Alexander,*" £.4. MD. LFCSI. LAH.Dub
Morgan, Rosslewin, MD. LFCSI
Mulrenan, John, MD. MCh
Palatiano, George, il/ii. J/iiCS
Peatfield, Thomas John, MFCS. LSA
Sharpe, William, MD
Spencer, Francis Henry, MD. MCh. MFCS. LSA
Sunter, TBomas Moore,*'^ BA. 3ID. LFCSL
Thompson, Waidegrave Rock, MD. 2 West India Regiment
ASSISTANT
SCEGKON.
I Oct. 60
27 May 53
I Apr. 71
14 June 47
20 Apr. 59
31 Mar. 65
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 64
31 Mar. 65
22 Sept
31 Mar. 65
12 Jan. 59
lo May 55
21 Apr. 54
24 Sept. 64
HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT
28 ,Tan. 62
I Mar. 73
26 June 55
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
25 Nov. 68
20 June 6s
I Mar. 73
SUEGEON
UAJOB.
ASSISTANT
SUEGJiON
18 May 55
14 Apr. 63
I Oct. 67
T May 25
SnEGKON Captains.
Crofton, William Jones, MB. BCh
de Lorn, Henry Anthony,*'* LFCP. MFCS.
Hunter, Vere Edward, LFCP.Ed. 3IFCS
Johnston, Robert Colquhoun,*'^ MB. MCh. Ed
M-Midan, John Furse, LFCP. MFCS. LSA
Xlobinson, Clement bamner,*'" i J? CP. MFCS
Scaulan, Arthur de Oourcy, MFCS. LSA. p.b.ji. 85
Uckes, Whitlev Bland, MB. LFCSI
5 Aug. 53
30 Sept. 64
12 Jan. 26
3 Feb. 54
20 July 47
30 Sept.63
14 Nov. 51
4 Dec. 58
20 Mar. 62
3 Oct. 53
I Oct. 67
22 Nov. 75
I Mar. 73
I Apr. 83
14 June 67
29 July 74
14 Feb. 78
28 Apr. 76
21 June 85
31 Mar. 77
I Apr. 73
?i Mar. 77
I Apr. 74
I Mar. 73
I Mar. 73
3 Aug. 74
6 Mar. £
30 Sept. t
HALF PAT.
23 Aug. 79
6SeDt.8t
28 Oct. 87
27 Feb. 80
20 Ma.y 85
7 Apr. 86
26 May 86
9 Aug. 85
3 Nov. 8[
3 Oct. 88
25 Apr. 85
2 Feb. 84
8 Fob. 84
7 May 84
II June 82
19 Nov. 88
3 Aug. 72
4 Feb. 75
17 Feb. 75
20 Dec. 86
27 Nov. 87
8 June 67
9 Jan. 88
8 Apr. 57
30 Sept. 64
I Oct.
4 Feb. 77
5 Feb. Si
2 May 63
30 May 85
J Aug. 85131 Mar.
• ■•■■• 17 .Tune 76
26 Mar. 41, , Apr. 51
22 Sept.63J 7 Oct. 71
55:10 July 66
15 Feb. 75
ifi Feb.
20 Oct. 56
16 Nov. 60
6 Oct. 43
30 Nov. 48
3 Feb. 78
3 May 71
30 Sept. 73
28 Mar. 54
14 Sept. 55
SDBG.OAPl-
Assistant Subgeons.
."'.I'de, Ri chard Armstron g
Longmore, Charles, MD. MFCS
Lynch. Arthur Henry b'raucis.*^" LRCPI. LFCSI.
Milne, G. Davidson,*^^ mD. LFCS.Ed. Royal Artillery ....
Morice, David, ML). 60 Foot
Smith, Opie, LFCS.Ed
Smith, Thomas Parker, MB. MFCS. LSA
¥iS: Sylvester. Henry Thomas,*^^ MD LFCS.Ed. LSA. .
Turner, Robert. MFCS
Walsh. John, MFCPI. MFCS. LSA
WooUcombe, Robert William, MFCS. LSA
27 July 87
4 Aug. 83
3 Feb. 83
5 Feb. 81
13 Jan. 69
5 Mar. 74
£2 Aug. 73
8 Nov. 68
19 Nov. 75
14 May 85
31 Aug. 72
30 Oct. 78
6 Oct. 78
12 Mar. 79
8 July 62
18 July 62
7 Apr. 92
28 Sept. 94
:9 June 91
6 July 92
1 Aug. 85 22 Sept. 94
2 Feb 84 7 Apr. 94
31 Jan. 85!,! Mar. 96
30 Jan. 86 , Mir. 93
ASSISTANT
SHBGEON.
|l7Allg. 57 3
;22 Sept. 58
j 7 May 58^25
15 Sept. 57(24
29 May 35 6
4 Feb. 53 '22
31 M*r. oj 12
3 Mar. 54 15
17 Apr 55 26
5 Aug. 58 18
28 Mar. 45 t
Feb. 7t
Nov. <);
Nov. 6^
Jan. Ot
June 4=5
I let. 6 J
Dec. 68
Nov. 61
Seia.7 ■
July 62
Fcu. 57
Half or Retired Pay. -^Medical Department. 728-c)
Hospital Assistant.
Blackwood, John 23 April 14
Quarter Masters.
Blackman. William James 27 Pel). 95
Coppinff, Keary.*'-^ Hon. Captnin i July 81
Enright, Edward.'^f- ifo/i. Captain [R] i July 3i
Evans, Samuel,*" ifon. Captain i Julj' 81
Uorinan, Lavvreuce,''^ ifon. M'tt/or [R] i July Bi
crraham, Harry, Hon. Captain. i July 8t
Hevpson, Francis, ifo". Captain i July 81
Eowell, Reuben,«" ifo«. Captain i July 81
Johnson, Charles,''^' Hun. Captain i July 81
Johnson, Henry,"'^ //o>i. Captain i Jul.y 81
Lafikey, Daniel,"' ifoM. Captain i July 81
M'Calium, William, Hon. Captain i July 8i
M'Intyre, David, '^^ i/o«. C'«^'<attt i July 8r
Marshall, James Douglas,"'' iTon. Captain ... 1 July 81
Morrison, Willia.m, Hon. Captain i .July 81
Moss, William Amphlett,,"? _HoH. JXoy'or i July 81
Philpot. Frederick,*'" /ioH. J/a/or i July 81
Pike, William,"! Hon. Captain i July 81
Piatt, Alfred, Hon. Ca^ytain i July 81
Strange, John i .luly 81
Thompson, Thomas.'*- Hon. Captain i July Si
Thomson, James, Hon. Captain i July 81
Tighe, B^rancis,*" J/oji. Captain i July 8i
Towers, George, Hun, Captain i July 81
Ward, William,'" ifon. 3/«/or i July 8i
Webb, Henry Smith,"* ifon. Captain i July 81
Apoihecauies.
Davies, John 14 Apr. 63
Sampson, Robert Goorgo i Doc. 54
The late Army Hospital Gorpa.
Captains op Orderlies.
Andrews, John 25 June 73 | Mossmarj, Robert Conrade- 25 June 73
Fernandez, Francisco,' iTon. JI/«/or 25 June 73 | Pringle, David,^ ifoH. Ma/or 25 June 73
1 Major Fernandez served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 in charge of Medical Stores at Balaklava (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served in China at the taking of Canton and Taku Forts (Medal
with Clasp for Canton).
^ CiPtain Mossman served throughout the Crimean campaign from the 27th Oct. 1S54, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served through tVic second and third China Wars of 1857-60,
including the capture of Canton, expedition to tha White Cloud Mountains, capture of the Taku Forts, and sur-
render of Pekin (Modal with two Clasps).
3 Major D. Pringle served in the Egyptian war of iSSc, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (honorary rank
of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Fay.
' Sir William Mackinnon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Regiment), expedition to Kertch and Yenikale.
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon on the personal Stalf
of Lord Clyde during the Indian Mutiny from April 1858 to the end of the war, and was present in the campaigi 8
in Rohilcund, Byswarrah, and Trans-Gogra, including the actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Doondiakeira,
Bergudia, Musjedia, and the Raptec (Medal) . Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the capture of
the reliel position at Katikara and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatches). Ap-
pointed Sanitary Ollicer to the New Zealand Force in Nov. 1S63, and held the appointment till April 1S66, when
field operations ceased. In that capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, ,and Wanganui
districts, on the headquarters StalF of Sir D. Cameron, and attached to the Quarter Master General's Department ;
w.as present in the action at Raugiawhia., assault of the Gate Pah, Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, and Cli.),
repulse of the enemy's attack ou the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair at Kakaramea (Medal). Served as Principal
Medical Ollicer in the second phase of the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of
Ordalisu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General,
Medal with (Masp).
' Inspector General D.ane served the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the h.attle of Gonjorat (Medal with
Clasp), served .-is Principal Medical Officer m' the expeditionary force in China in 1858, .and was present in the
various operations (meiitipncd in despatclies. Medal).
' Surgeon General G. Auchinleck served in llio Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the
Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when
the 8ist Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regi-
ments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
1" Surgeon General S. Currie served with tho i6thLanceis at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Also in the Sutlei campaign in 1846, including the affair at Buildiwal, and actions of Alivval and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Served as Field Medical Inspector of the expeditionary force in the north of China in i86o ;
present at the capture of the Taku Forts on 21st August, .and minor actions resulting in the surrender of Pekin
(Cli. , Medal with Clasps). Served as Principal Medical Officer with the Abyssinian expeditionary force (mentioned
in despatches, and promoted to Inspector General of Hospitals, Medal).
'^ Surgeon General J. M. S. Fogo served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the April bombardment
of 1855 until the final evacuation, and was in medical charge of the left siege train at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkisli Medal).
'■' Surgeon General T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Di'.agjjns in th5 Persian campaign of 1857, and w.is
present at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Med il wirh Clasp).
" Surgeon General A. U. Eraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of tho
Murree Depot when tho station was attacked on the 1st Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of ttie troops employed
in the operations of the three following davs (Medal).
'^Surgeon General R. Gilborne served with the 8th Hussars in Bulgaria from 5th June 1854. Served with the
89th Regiment in the Crimea from 14th Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the 18th
June and 8tli Septcmljcr (Medal with tMasp, ami Turkish Medal). Served also in India during the suppression.^;'
the Mutiny in 1857-59. ^^''d in pursuit of the Rebels under Tantia Topee in Rajpootana and Central India (Medal).
" Surgeon General C. A. Gordon was present with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Afciharajpore 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expeditionin 1848 on thewestcoast of Africa, and wasthankeu
in despatch. Served in tho Indian campaign of 1857-58, — in medical charge of Pranks' Force in its advance to
Lucknow, inchidiug the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Badshaguiige ; was present with the loth Regiment at
the siege and capture of Luckuow ; had medical charge of Lugjiil's i''iiice, including therelief of Azimghur, capture
of Jugdespore, and action of Chitowrah (Ci?., Modal with L'lasp, i.wk'u mentioned in despatches). Had medical
charge of the fi'orce under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in 1S60-61. Being sent by the
War Department . 'IS Medical Commissioner to the French Armj-, he arrived in Paris on the 2nd September ifyj-
and continued iminterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment liy the Gorman Army. He was
elected a Member of Council of the Society de Secours au.x Bless(5s, an Honorary Member of tho Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangelique. Ou the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around tbe
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in the field,
viz. — at Malmaison on the 21st October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancyand Bourget on the 21st
December. At the fourth great battle, tliat of iMoutrotont on the loth January 1871, he was present on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his services the Provisional Govern-
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor.
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73° War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
^^ Sir Anthony Home served with the Litjht Oavah'y Brigade in the Crimea, and was present at the battles of
Balaklava and Tchernaya, was subsequently with the force, under the French General D'Allonville, that threatened
Simphernpol from Euputoria (Mmlal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the 90th Regi-
ment in tho Indian Mutiny campaign; was with Havelock's force at the relief of Lucknow (Victoria Cross), with
Outram's force at Alumbagh, and with that under tho Commander in Chief at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp, and a year's service): was awarded the ITlI "for persevering bravery and admirable conduct in
charge of the wounded men left behind the column, when thctroojis under the late I.f.'iiorGeneral Havelock forced
their way into tho Resiliency of Lucknow, on the 26th September 1857. The escort left with the wounded had, by
casualties, been reduced to a few stragglers, and being entirely separated from tho column, this small party with
the wounded were forced into a house, in which they defended themselves till it was set on five. They then
retreated to a shed a few yards from it, and in this place continued to defend themselves for more than twenty-two
hours, till relieved. At last, onlj' six men and Mr. Home remained to fire. Of four officers who wore with the
party, all were badly wounded, and three are since dead. The conduct of the defence during the latter part of tho
time devolved therefore on Mr. Home, and to his active exertions previously to being forced into the house, and his
good conduct throughout, the safety of any of the wounded, and tho successful defence, is mainly to be attributed."
Sewed in the war in the north of China in 18C0, from the landing at Peytang to the capture of Pekin (Medal).
Served in the war in New Zealand in 1863-65 (promoted to Surgeon Major, C«., Medal). Served in the Ashanti
war as Principal Medical Officer from June tid invalided in December 1873 ; was present at all tho earlier
operations of this period, including tho action at Essaman ; and made the medical arrangements for tho campaign
(several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, KCB., Modal).
■" Sir John Ker Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from the 15th March to
4th July i355, and was engaged in tho attack of the Redan on tho i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hiudun (\rounded and horse shot), battle of Budlce ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all tho subsequent
operations in Rohilcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 1858-59 (Medal with
(ylasp, CB.), Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
Commissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Modal, and
received from the Emperor the Iron Cross. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Principal Medical Officer, and
made all the medical arrangements for the campaign ; was present at the assault and capture of All Musjid and
the subsequent advance of the column through the Khyber Pass (Medal with Clasp).
23 Siirjreon General J. ijamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 ir.North China
including the action of Slnho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of tho inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served in the operations against the Taoping rebels in 1862, including the recapture
of Kading.
5^* Surgeon General D. R. Mackinnon served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-
55, including tho battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to
Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Modjidio, and Turkish Medal).
2^ Surgeon General M. F. Manifold served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian Mutinj' campaign, and was pre-
sentatthe defeat of the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Prontieron the 28th March 1859 (Medal).
="- Surgeon General J. A. Marston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary OITicer, and was present at the
battle of Tcl-el-ICobir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputj' Surgeon Genera.l, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class
of the Osmanich, and Khedive's Star).
''' Sir James Mouat served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with tho 6th Dragoons and on the Medical
Staff, and was in medical charge of the "General Field Hospital of the 3rd Division throughout tho siege operations
until the fall of Sebastopol, and subsequently as P.M.O. of Balaklava until the final evacuation of tho Crimea 12th
June 1856, having been nrcsent at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and tho night reconnais-
saace and attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855 (CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the ITC " for having voluntarily proceeded to tho assistance
of Lieutenant Colonel Morris, 17th Lancers, who was lying dangerously wounded in an exposed situation after the
retreat of tho Light Cavahy at the battle of Balaklava, on the 26th October 1854, and having dressed that Oilicei-'s
wounds in presence of the enemy. Thus, by stopping a serious hemorrhage, he assisted in saving that Officer's
life." Served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 throughout the operations under General Pratt (twice men-
tioned in despatches " for valuable services rendered at all times and in all positions"). Present in the field
as P.M.O. throughout the operations in the Waikatoo, Taranaki, and Tauranga districts in 1863-65 under Sir D.
Cameron, and repeatedly mentioned in despatches (Medal). Received the thanks of the New Zealand Government
for " special and valuable services rendered to the Colony."
2' Surgeon General J. O'Nial served in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 as
Principal Medical Officer with the ist Division of the Candahar Field Force, took part in tho defence of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with tho Nile Expedition in :884-85 as Principal Medical Officer
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present in tho engagement at Giniss.
™ Surgeon General H. T. Reade served in medical charge of the 6ist Regt. at the siege of Delhi from ist July
1857 to tho final capture of tho city on 20th September ; was present at the repulse of the sorties of the 4th, 9th,
i8th, and 23rd July, accompanied the Regiment at the assault of the city on tho 14th Septeinber, and subsequently
with a small party of the 6ist repuLsed an attack of about 300 Sepoys on some wounded men, whose lives were
thereby saved ; on tho i6th September was one of the first up the breach at the storming of the magazine, and with
a sergeant spiked a gun — mentioned in despatch, and recommended for promotion for "unwearied exertions and
gallant conduct in the field " during the siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : was
awarded the 'iJ'S. for the following services : — " During the siege of Delhi, on the 14th September 1857. while Surgeon
Roade was attending to the wounded at the end of one of the streets of the city, a party of rebels advanced from
the direction of the 13ank, and having established themselves in the houses in the street, commenced firing from
the roola. The wounded were thus in very great danger, and would have fallen into the hands of the enemy, h;id
not Surgeon Reade drawn his sword, and calling upon a few soldiers who were near to follow, succeeded under a
very heavy fire, in dislodging tho rebels from their position. Surgeon Reade's party consisted of about ten in all,
of whom two were killed and five or six wounded. Surgeon Reade also accompanied the Regiment at the assault
of Delhi, and on the morning of the i6ch September 1857, was one of the first up at the breach in the magazine,
which was stormed by the 6ist Regiment and Belooch iiattalion, upon which occasion he, with a Sergeant of tho
6ist Regiment, spiked ono of the eucmy's guns."
^2 Surgeon General Alexander Smith served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege of
Sebastopol, including the assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal). Also served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 aa
Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (men
tinned in despatches, CB., Medal with Cl.Tsnl.
^^ Surgeon General T. Tarrant served in tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebas-
topol, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Oawnpore,
action of Kalee Nuddee, and alTair of Kunkur (Medal). Served in South Africa as Senior Medical Officer in
Wood's Force from Jane to September 1878 ; afterwards in the Zulu war of 1879, in Pearson's Column till March
1879; and then with the Ekowe relieving force, being present at tho engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned (
in despatches). Was afterwards Principal Medical Olficer of the ist Division from its formation until its disso- '
lution (Medal veith Clasp).
^* Surgeon General W. G. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 24th March 1855, with
the 23rd Pusdiers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Balganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battle
of Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol. During the second winter was present at the great explosion of magazines
in the French camp, and remained behind attending on the wounded of our own and the French army when the
troops were marched to the front to avoid the ilanger of a second explosion which was supposed to be imminent
(Medal with three Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, aud Turkish Medal).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 73 ^
*■' Surgeon General J. A. Woolfryes served in the Ashanti war from the i2tli December 1873, part of whicli pci-iml
as Principal Medical OfBcer, and was pi-osent at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of CuoinasKie
(mentioned in despatches, prninoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp). Was Principal Medical Ottlcer
throughout the Galeka and Gaikn reliellions in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, and CS.). Also served as Prin-
cipal Medical OHicer til i'i)nt,'liont the /julu war and the operations against Sekukiiniin 1879 (C'Jl/Cr.,Medal with Clasp).
^ Surgeon Major Goiioral A. P. Bradshaw served with the 2nd Battalion Rilln lirigade through the whole of its
service in the supiiressimi of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Jiuckuow and numerous affairs during
the Oude canijiaign (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley K.\pedition in 1S84 as Principal Medical
Ollicor (mentioned in dcspatcbes). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i3gi as Principal Medical Olfioer
(mentioned in dcspalchcs, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
■" Surgeon Major General W. Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawar E.xpeditionary Force on
the Euzol'zie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 185S, and at the alfairwith the Hindostauee
fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th Maj' (Medal with Cl.asp). Served daring the operations in the
Malay States under lirigadier General Ro.ss, as Principal Medical Odlcer from 24 Nov. 1875 to 31 January 1876
(Medal). Received the thanks of the Government of India and of the Commander m Chief in India for improve-
ments effected in ambulance carringe.
^* Surgeon Major General .1. Davis served with the 57th Regiment in th(! New Zealand war in i36i (Medal).
^' Sargeon Major General J. G. Paught was employed as Sa,nitary OBicer at C i|)e Coast Castle during the Ashanti
war ic 1874 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Exoedition under Sir Cliarles Warrea iu 1884-5 ^^ Principal
Medical OHicer ; and iu the operations in Zululand in 1888.
•"' Surgeon Major General D. A. C. Eraser served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
■" Sir James Hanbury served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches); accomiianied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Cantlahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Egyptian warof 1882 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-ol-Kebir (twice men-
tioned iu despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasji, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^'^ Surgeon Major (jeneral G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1S81. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Surgeon Major General T. N. Hoysted served with the 5Qth Regiment at the operations before and capture
of Canton on 28ih and 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Sci-ved with the 54tb Regiment in the Indian Mutiny
campaign at the last advance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, including the caiitiire of Fort Ameetio (Medal) .
Serveil in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the caiiture ofthe Peiwir Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
*^t Surgeon Major General J. Inkson served with the Baltic Expedition of 1855, including the bombardment of
Svveaborg (.Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Jugdespore and
actions of the 17th 18th, and 20th October (Medal). Served also with the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with
Clasp).
■" Surgeon Major General R. Lower served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic and was
present at the bomliardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 in medical charge of the
9th Lancers and as Sanitaiy Officer to the Cabul Field Force, and was present in the operations around Cabul
in December 1879, including the investment of Sberpore ; accompanied Sir li'rederic^k Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration).
•"> Surgeon Major General S. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Regiment during the Indiai campaign of 1857-59.
(in medical charge from the commencement of the operations against Delhi until the relief of Luckuow), and
was present at the action of Budleekeserai, siege of Dellii and capture of the city, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bolundshuhur, Agra, Allyghnr, Akrabad, and Kanoj, advance into Oude, and affairs of Maragunge
Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha, and relief of Tiucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at
the Alumbagh and was present at the repulse of the several attacks and at the affair ofGuilee (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Principal Medical Othcer on the Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches. CB., Meilal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian FronUer
Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DUO.). Also served i« the
operations of the Zhob Valley I'^ield Force in 1890 (mentioned in despatches).
■" Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden served from 18th Jan. to 20th May 1855 in ihe Crimea and before
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light, lul'nntry in the Sanger Field
Division from 24th Dec. 1857, and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of 1859 (Medal).
Served as surgeon of the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Field Surgeon
of the ist Brigade at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Sur-
geon .Major " t'or valuable services rendered during the campaign," Medal).
■" Surgeon Major General R. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from October, 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8t,h June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal), Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and
Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
** Surgeon Major General J. B. C. Readc served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Scb.astopol— was wounded on the
14th Nov. 1855 at theexplosion of the French siege train (Medal with threeClasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the Battalion during the whole of its service in suppres.sion of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at
Cawnpore, capture of Luckuow, attd numerous alfairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column under Sir Don.ald Stewart (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'■" Surgeon Major General James Sinclair served the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd
Regiment, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala. Acted as Principal Medical Officer of a
Division of British Troops in Abyssinia from 15th January to gth March 1868 (mentioned in despatches, and pro-
moted Surgeon Major "for valuable seivices rendered during the campaign," Medal). Served in the Boer warof
1 881 as Principal Medical Officer.
" Surgeon Major General A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including
the affair of Bulganac, liattlcs of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expeditions into the Bazar and
Hissarik Valleys (Medal).
5' Surgeon Major General J. Warren served in medical charge of the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war of
1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie and with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 in charge of No. 5 Moveable i'ield Hospital (Medal, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1805 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
" Surgeon Major General W. M. Webb served with the igth Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of
'854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
'« Deputy Surgeon General W. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards,
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tcheruaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of All Musjid and in the engagement at Puttehabad (Medal with Clasp).
" Deputy Surgeon General R. W.Clifton served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts ( Medal with Clasp) .
5« Surgeon General S. Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and
was present at the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Luckuow, the summer campaign in Oude and
Eohilcund with actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action near Shahjehanpore and pursuit
to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Prin-
cipal Medical Officer of the Cavalry Division, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the gth September and a.
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
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732 War Services of the Medical Officers on JIalf or Rdirecl Paj.
™ Siirscon General A. D. GuUiind served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to KertcU (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tanfjku, and
capture of Taku Ports (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo andTsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and the
affair of Nanksiang. Served with the 6lh Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operiitions in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
"* Deputy Surgeon General R. Hungerford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Meangunge, .siege and capturo of
Lueknow, and affair of Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal wiih Clas;;)
"^ Deputy Surgeon General C. G. Irwin served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 22nd September, and
again from 15th July 1855, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witU two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
'•'' Surgeon General J. L. Jameson served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian mutiny in i8s7-s8
(Medal); . - -
<■'" Deputy Surgeon General James Landale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 in medical charge
of the head quarters of the 92nd Foot, including the actions at Rahutghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kurai, and
Baroda (Medal).
's Surgeon General J. Macbeth served with the loth Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle
of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the siege
operations before Mooltan (till ordered away on duty with sick and wounded), including tlie affair of the gth Sep-
tember, and storming of the enemy's entrenched position on the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
''■' Surgeon General W. G. N. Manley served with the Roj'al Artillery in the Crimea from the nth June 1S55, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Seljastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkisli Medal). Also served with the Royal Artillery
in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah
near Tauranga (Victoria Cross, and mentioned in despatches) : was awarded the IT i^ "for his conduct duriug the
as.sauItonthe Rebel Pah, near Tauranga, New Zealand, on the 29th April 1864, in most nobly risking his own life, ac-
cording to the testimony of Commodore Sir William Wiseman, liart., C'B., in his endeavour to save that of the late
Commander Hay, oftiie Royal Navy, and others. Having volunteered to accompany the storming party into the Pah,
he attended on that Officer when ho was carried away mortally woundei!, and then vohiTiteercd to return, in order
to see if he could find any more wounded. It is stated that no was one of the last Officers to leave the I'ah." Served
with the field force under General Uhutc in the expedition from Wanganni to Taranaki, including the march
through the bush at the rear of Mount Egmont, and was present at the assault and capture of the following Paha,
viz. : Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokou (trianked in general orders, and promoted Stalf Surgeon for
" distinguished and meritorious services rendered to the sick and wounded (luring the operations in New Zealand,"
Medal). Proceeded with the British Ambulance to the Franco-German war of 1S70-71. Was in charge of'"B"
Division of the Ambulance and attached to the 22nd Division of the Prussian Ai-my, accompanying it during
the operations consequent on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles during tho
severe winter weather in November and December, and was jiresent at several engagements. For his ser-
vices was thanked by General Von Wittich commanding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal;
also, at t)ie request of the Crown Prince, w.as gmnted by the Emperor of Germany the 2nd Class of the Iron Cross
" on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in seeking out and caring I'or the wounded of the 22nd Prussian
Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles on the iStli and 21st November, and the battles of Orleans
and Cravant on the 2nd to the loth Depember 1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71.
Was present also at the siege of Paris, and on the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies
for the hospitals. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Also served m the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Principal Medical Officer of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in des-
l>atchcs, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
— LSeo also Civil Decorations lor Gallantry, p. 7S6.]
■" Surgeon General J. E. MoU'att ser%'ed*with the 2nd Regiment in the Kafir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
"^ Surgeon General W. H. Muschamp served in the Crimea from the3oth August 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the N.W. Provinces
in suppressing the mutiny of 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of ihu
Cwalior Contingent, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and affaus
of Mahomdee, bhahabad, and Bunkagahon (Medal).
•^ Surgeon General John Ogilvy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Eastern camp.aign of 1854-15,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and I'all of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on tue iSl.i
June and 8th Septcuiber (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Modal).
'= Deputy Surgeon (ioneral S. B. Roe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Ali Kheyl and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (uiun-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the niarch to Candahar, and was present at tliu
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in
the Boer war of ii>8,.
^'^ Deputy Surgeon General E. JI. Sinclair served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854
including the siege and lall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Servert in Bengal, also in i.lu
97th, in su])pressing the mutiny in : 857-58. with the Jounpore Field Fori-e in the actions of Chanda, Uinmeerpi.-o,
and Sultaiipore ; afterwartls at ibe t-iege and capture of Lucknow, and in the operations in Bundlecund lu 1859
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bour war of 1881 as Principal Medical Officer Lines of Commauicaiiou a.uli
ijase (mentioned in despatches).
■' Deputy Surgeon General John Tulloch served with the toth Regiment in the Indian campaign of i857-;S,
including the suppression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions i.t
Ohanda, Dmeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and operaticjn^
near .fugdespore (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Surgeon General E. B. Tuson served as Sui-geon of the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the gth May to the22u.l
June 1S55 (Medal w^th Clasp tor Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
"'■' Dcputj- Surgeon General Randolph Webb served in India in 1S57-5S, and was present at the actions of Band.i
and Chitrakote .mentioned in despatches. Medal).
■*' Surgeon Cieueral A. G. Young served with the 2nd Battalion Rilie Brigade in the Crimea, and was present
throughout the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in medical charge of the 2nJ
Battalion 60th Rilles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
. "^^ Inspector General Barrow served in the Queen's Royals in the campaign of 1844 in the Southern Mahratt.'i
couutiy (including the storming of the fortress of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845. Served al.-:'! durnit
the, Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal). Promoted Deputy Inspector General for highly meritorious services duriug ai
epidemic of yellow lever in Bermuda.
°' Inspector General Guy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Superintendent of Hospital Sliips'f
and Principal . Medical Officer 01" the European Troops at ZouUa (mentioned in despatches, and |>ruinoced Dep tijf
Inspector General of Hospitals, Medal). J
"'' Inspector C-eoeral Erlward Menzies served with the 94th Regiment during the operations at Aden against Aralj
tribes in Aug. 1846. Served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the taking of Kertch and Venikalif
anil attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ser\fii
with the 59 tl: Regiment at the storming of Namtow, China, on nth Aug. 1858.
*^ Inspector GeueiMl Prendergast accompanied the Eastern e.Kpcdition in 1854 as Surgeon of the 77th Regimenl
While in Bulgaria he was appointed to the personal Staff of Lord Raglan, and attended him in the field at the battl
of Alma, and ill all the other actions until his Lordship's death, when he accompanied his remains to Englam
(Medal with four Clasps, 5rli Class of the Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal).
"* S'lrgeon Colonel S. Archer was attached to the loist FusiUers with the Eusofzai Field Force on th
N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and thedestnu
tion of Uuibei-lah (Mcda! with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition iu 1884-85 in charge of the Field Hospitn
War Services of tlie Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 733
at KortiCJIcdal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star^. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1385-86 in
m-^dical charge at Wady Haifa and of the Line of Cummimications to Aka.sheh.
"'' Siirpreou Colonel JS. G. M'Dovvell served with the 41th Rescimont the campiiptn of i86:> in North China
includint^ the action of Sinho, Ktorni and capture of tlio Taka Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the
I'j.^'ypliati warof 1882 (Medal. 3rd Class of the Me'ljidie, and Khedive's Star) ; al!<o served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Olficer, and was present in the oagagements at El Teb
anrl Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
'" Surgeon Colonel W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssin a v campaign, h-i.ving been app'Jinted to the
cx-plorinf; party sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which 'he acjompanied tbrougU various expeditions for
discovering a practicable route for troops from the sea to the Highlands; was afteru-a.r.is Secretary to the Princi-
]ial Medical Officer of the Force and present with the Headou.arters Staff at the capture of Magd'ala (mentioned
lu despatches, and Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 on the personal Statf of Sir Charles
Ailiuthnot (Medal with Clasp).
^' Surgeon Colonel W. C. Kobinson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
■' Surgeon Colonel F. H. Welch served with the Hazara Expedition ia 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
!'''' J^f'Sade Surgeon W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th
Highlanders at the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad ; present with
the 53rd Regiment at the action ofToolsepore, and miuor alfairs (Medal).
' Deputy Surgeon General J. H. Beath served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, ^^'^ was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Claspl. Ser/ed with the Bulfs the campaigu of i860 in China and was
present at the action of Sinho, taking of Taugku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, CB.. i\Ied il. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
^-^ Brigade Surgeon J. F. Beattio served iu iho Ashanti war of 18/3-74 (Medal). Served in the Afglian war of
i^7>j-8o, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal). Served iu the Egyptian vvarof 18S2, aud was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Ji^ Deputy Surgeon General W. C. Boyd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign iu 1858 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, was Principal Medical Officer with the Zairnusht Expedition, aud
w.is present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in de-ipatches, Medal).
' Deputy Surgeon General R. W. Carter served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of
'854-55. including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the actions of
Khaukur and Bunkagaon (Medal). Served in the Af;;han war of 1878-80 (Medal).
J'* Deputy Surgeon General O. Codrington servedin the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
" Deputy Surgeon General J. S. Comyn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal,
aud Khedive's Star).
101) Brigade Surgeon L. Corbau was specially thanked by Lord Napier of Mag lala. Commander in Chief in In dia,
in General Orders fur services during an epidemic of cholera inOude in 1872. Served in the Egyptian war of i 882
in medical charge ot the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, aud was present in tlie engagements n.t
El Magfar aud Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasm, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
iu 1884-85 as Senior Medical Officer to the Camel Corps, Medical Field Inspector on the Lines of Commuaieation,
and Senior Medical Officer at Abu Fatmeh (Clasp).
"" Deputy Surgeon General John Davidge served in the Bhootan campaign in medical charge of the Royal Artillery
from March 1865 to April 1866 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"■' Deputy Surgeon General W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg iu 183
(Medal). Served in medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-59, and present in the action of Ri.jpore
(Medal).
'"* Deputy Surgeon General A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle-s of
Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, aud sortie on the 26th October (Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
_"'^ Deputy Surgeon General J. L. Erskine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 14th
Nov. 1854, including the siege aud fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tui-kish Medal). In medical charge of
the Field Force under Brigadier Ma can sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in February 1859.
""■ Deputy Surgeon General A. .J. Ferguson served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the operations in
the Mazeena Valley (Medal).
"" Deputy Surgeon General H. Ferguson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"« Brigade Surcceon N. Pfolliott served in the Afghan virar of 1878-80 (Medal).
"" Brigade Surgeon W. Ffolliott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
"" Brigade Surgeon J. Fleming served on board the Hospital Ship Victor Jimanuel and on shore at Cape (!oast
Castle during the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was appointed Pathologist to the expedition (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Koorum Field Force, and afterwards with the Northern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present m the engagement at the Tofrek
zereba (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'" Deputy Surgeon General B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of
Svveaborg (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59 with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
(Medal with Clasp). Sfirved with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against
the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan, affair at Nanksiang, and final
repulse of the Taepings from Shanghai in August. Served in the Afghan war of 1880 in medical charge of the 2nd
Battalion 7th Fusiliers, took part iu the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), was present in the sortie
of Deh Khoja (mentioned in despatches), and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-cl-Kebir
(promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"- Deputy Surgeon General C. H. Harvey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the P-iver Column, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, two Clasps),
11:1 Brigade Surgeon J. W. Hniseberg served with the 8th Hussars iu the Crimean campaign from the 2gth January
iS^s, inciuding the battle of the Tchernaya, and fail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" De|inty Surgeon General C. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery iu the Crimea from 26tli May 1S55, -^'''^
]ir-csenl at the bombardmeuts of the 18th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kertch (Meda.1 with
I'l.asp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the S2nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was in
medical charge of the Regiment during part of the siege assault anil capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
"■' Sir Robert William Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from sth Doc. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indiaii Mutiny ; in
medical charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawni)ore on 6th
Doc. 1857, witii Outram's-Forceatthe Alumbagh, assault and capture of Lvicknow ; in medical charge of the Camel
I 'Dips at the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool ii: Oude,
:dio during the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir Garnet VVolseloy to
the Gold Coast iu September 1873, and served throucrhout the Asbauti war of 1873-74, including the action of
Essamau, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu nnd capture of Coomassic, ; and w.'i.s in
medical charge of the 1st Field Hospital from its formation to the cud of the eainpiign {mentioned in despatches,
1 i'., Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 including the storming of the strone-
h old (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was ))resent at the battle of Tel-
1-ICebir (mentioned in despatches, ECB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, aud Khedive's Star).
34 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired ray.
"^ Deputy Surgeon General J. H. -leffcoiit served in tbe AfgUiiu war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and
wns present at the capture of the Peiwar Koliil (MciUil with Clasp).
'" Deputy Surgeon General G. M. Je?sop served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from June 1851;
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the R'lyal Artillery at the capture of
Canton on 28th Dec. i8';7 (Medal with Clasp).
118 Brigade Surgeon H. Knaggs served with the Bechuanaland E.'cpedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5
in charge of the Base Hospital.
'■' Brigade Surgeon W. R. Lane served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Eg.yptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, aod Khedive's Star).
'^'' Deputy Surgeon General R. ('. Lofthouso served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the i8th
April 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sehastopol, battle of the 'J'chern.aya. and affair of 21st September near
Xertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 14111 Light Dragoons during the campaigns in
Central India from loth July 1857 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, iccluding the siege of
Rahutghur, action of Barcda, relief of Sanger, siege and capture of Garrakota, disarming the Bhopal Contingent at
Sehore, forcing the Pass of Muddenijore, Viattle of the Betwa,, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch, all the
affairs during the advance on Calpee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of C.alpee, action
of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, operations in Bundlecund, and aifaiisof Garolhaaiiri JacliloiK!, and pursuit of Tatjti.i
Topee. Was in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment iri India up to the capture of Gwalior : mentioned in des-
patches, and thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (.Medal with Clasp for Central India).
"" Deputy Surgeon Cieneral E. M'Grath served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd CJlass of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
122 Brigade Surgeon John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
'^' Deimty Surgeon General J. Meane served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea froin 22ud i\ray 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th September, and received a contused wound
on the knee from a shell in the Trenches on 17th June (Medal with Clasji, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'^' Deputy Surgeon General F. W. Moore was Principal Medical Officer in the JowakiAfreedee E.xpeditionin 1877-78
(mentioned in desimtches. Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 3rd Divi.'iion Khyber Force, and
had medical charge of the ist and 2nd Division Base Hospitals (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'" Hoput.y Surgeon General N. Norris served iu the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile E.'cpedition in 1884-85 as
Field Medical Inspector on the Lines of Communication (Medal with Clasii, and Khedive's Star).
'^^ Deputy Surgeon General E. F. O'Leary served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^' Deputy Surgeon General W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858. including the actions of
Bngaw.all,a and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura. assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and
bombardment of Shab.iehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai,
pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of tbe Goomtce, and destruction of the Kort of Mahomdee, attack on and de-
struction of Shahabad ; also present at the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswah
(.Medal). Served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
■^* Brigade Surgeon James Paxton served in the Baltic E.\pedition of 1855 (Medal).
"' Brigade Surgeon George Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the i6th
June 1855, including the siege ana fall of Sebastoijol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
2ud Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Miihuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasj), and Khedive's Star).
130 Deputy Surgeon General A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was ju-esent at the
actions of Siuho anil Taugku, capture of Taku Forts — wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekiu
(Aledal with two meiisl.
iM Brigade Surgeou S. K. Ray served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). I
iM Brittade Surgeon jolin Robiusou served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882, auil was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clisp, and Khedive's Star).
"' Deputy Surgeon General S. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 185s, including the siege ain.1
fall i.if Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June ; also served with the French as a volunteer at tlie storming of rhe
Manu-lor on the 7th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^^ Deput.y Surgeon General W. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from and Mai'eh to 28th
.liiiie 1S55, including the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasj), and Turkish Medal).
'■'"' Deputy Surgeon General H. J. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
taking of Sinho and Taiigkii, actions of iSth and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical
(■li:irge ot tlie 2nd (,>ueen's Royals from the taking of Tangku to the end of the camjiaign (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and c-i.|iture of Ali Musjiil (Medal with Clasp).
".37 Deputy Surgeon General A. Semple served in the Eastern camjiaign in 1854-55, iiud was present at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, including the assaults on the Redan of the 7th and i8th June (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 ''s Principal Medical
OfBcer with the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
138 Deputy Surgeon General W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N. W. Frontier of
India in 1863, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, storming of the Conical Hill and
burning of Lalloo, and action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
"' Deputy Surgeon General J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
the Euzofzie Fi'outier under Sir Sydney Cotton in Ajiril and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindoostanee
fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
^•" Brigade Surgeon F. p. Staples served with the ist Battalion iqtii Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mounta,in (Medal with Clasp).
'" Deput.y Surgeon General 'I'. Teevan served in the Crimea from the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of i860 in Chma (Medal with Clasp
for the Taku Forts).
1*^ Brigade Surgeon W. Temple served in T.aranaki in the latter end of the New Zeala,nd war of 1860-61, and
present in the ekirnush of the i8th March. ■ Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and
was present in the actions of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Med.al) :
together with Lieut. A. F. I'ickard (since deceased), he was awarded the TS'H "for gallant conduct during the
assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri in New Zealand, on the 20th November 1S63, in c.'ciiosing their lives
to imminent danger, in crossing the entrance of the M.aori keep, at a point U|)on which the enemy liad concen-
trated their fire, with a view to render assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercei',
of the Royal Artillery. Lieutenant Pickard, it is stated, crossed and recrossed the jiarapet, to ijrociire water for
the wounded, when none of the men could be induced to iierform this service, the sjaace over which he traversed
being exposed to a crossfire ; and testimou.v is borne to the calmness displayed by him and Assistant Surgeon
Temple under the trying circumstances in which the.y were placed."
'*■' Deputy Surgeon General H. R, L. Veale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
'■I* Brigade Surgeou R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in
despatches by the Governor, and for his services during the epidemic received tbe thank-* of the Colonial Govern-
ment and of the Secretary of State for ihe Colonies, and was promoted Start' Surgeon, Surgeon Ma^jor, " in con-
sideration of his highly meritorious service." Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as personal Assistant to the
Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the liattle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle
of Ordahsu ^::d tspcure of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). S3rved with the Nile E.'^-
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 735
pedition in 1884-85 as Sanilary Ollicor, and was foi' some time in cliarfje of Field Hospitals at Korti and Abu
Fatmeh, and was also f.jr some time officiating Principal Medical OHicer on the Lines of Uonimunication (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Brifi;M.dc Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*^ Deputy Surgeon General Joseph Watts served in the Indian Mutiuy carupaign of i8i;7-58, including the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25111 October to i8th November, and defeat of the
Gwahor Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
"* Deputy Surgeon General .1. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siepe
and fall of Sebastopol. and attacks of the i8th .lane and 8th Sentember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign from August i8!;8 and whs present with the force under Colonel Turner in
the Beliar district. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinhu and Ta,k\i, and
surrender of Peiciu (Medal with two Clasps), Embarked for the Gold Coa.st with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^ '" Brigade Surgeon C. S. Wills .served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Senior Medical Officer at the Base of Opera-
tions and of the Lines of Communication between Durban and the Lower Tugela; also as Sanitary Embarking
and Disembarking Medical Officer (Medal, and CB.)
iw Brigade Surgeon J. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and took part with the e.Kpedition into the
Hissarik Valle.v (Modal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Modal, and Khedive's Star).
i« Brigade Surgeon W. J. Wilson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in tommand of a Bearer Company
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*" Deputy Surgeon General J. C. Hornsby Wright served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with th.e
Royal Artillery, and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded, and horse shot undvr
him), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Modal). Served also in the AbyssinLaii
campaiLin (Medal).
151 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. Andrew served with the 6th Regiment in the Ha,zara campaign of i863,
including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain {.Vtedal with Clasp). Served in the Al'ghati war of
1878-80, and took part in the expeditious into the Lughman Valley and against the Khugianis (Medal).
i5i Ui-i(rii,dier Surgeon Lt.Colonel 11. T. Brown served throughotitthe Ashauti war of i87;-74 (Medal).
"•^ Brigade Surgeon fjt.Colonel W. H B. Clapp served in the (''.gyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' * Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. Ferguson served with the Nile Kx|iedition in 1884-85, and took part with mouute'.l
troop in the operations of the Desert Column, injluding the actions at Abu Klea and the reconuaissanee to
Metamraeh (mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'55 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the lloyal
Artillery, and was present at the capture of Magdala (.Medal).
'■■'' brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. Howard served in medical charge of the 25th King's Own Borderers in the
Afghan wa,r in 1879-80 (Meda,l). Served in medical charge of the i8th Comp my Koyal Ifingineers in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
157 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W.Johnston served .as Senior Meilica.l Officer during the operations against Seku-
kuui in the Transvaal in 1878, and was present at the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Served in the Zulu war of
1879 as Senior Medical Officer of the Column under Colonel Ilowla.nds on the Swazio b 'rder ; was in charge of the
Field Hospital with Colonel Baker Russell 's Force in the operations against Sekukiini in 1879, and was pro sent at
the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatc'nes. Medal with CI isp). Served in the Boer war of 1881
in command of a Bearer Company of the Army Hospital (jorps.
■5" Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. Keir .served in the Boer war of 1881.
i.'O Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel G. W. M'Nalt.y served with the British Ambulance, B Division, during the
Fr inci)-(ierman war from October 1870 to Ma.rch 18/1. a.ntl was prsseut at the siege of Paris; accompanied the
22nd Prussian Division in the operations before Chartres and Orleans, and was present at several engagements
(received the thanks of Geuer.al von Wittich, Commanding the Division, for attending wounded on the held,
German Steel War Medal). Subsequently proceeded to Le Mans and Connerre (French Brou/^e Cross for suc-
couring wounded French). Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. ^V'as in Medical Charge of the Head Quarter
Staff, and present at the battle of Amoaful, b i^.tle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasii). Was Chief Surgeon and Commissioner of the National
Aid Societ.y in theRusso-Turkish war in 1876-77, and was present at tho siege of Plevna. Bsta.blished the Red
Cross Hospital at Bucharest (Roumanian Star). Served in tho Afgb.an war of 1878-80, a.nd was present with the
expedition into the Lughman Valley and in the engag nnent a.t Shekabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the m.arch to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Ca,ndahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served'iu tho Egyptian wa.r of 1882 as personal assistant to the Principal Medical Officer
with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle 01 Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Oemanieh, and Khedive's Star).
i«i Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon sei-ved |in [the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
tho battle of Tel-el-Kobir— slightl.y wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in tho Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86 with the Upper Burinah Field Force under Sir George White, part of the time as Principal
Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., ami Medal with Clasp).
'^' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Murray served in tho Now Zealand war of 1860-61, including tho actions
of Pataelikaurie Mahoetcn, and Matarikoriko (Medal).
162 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. B. R. Myers served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd
Battalion of the Scots Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
163 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J.S.Re.ynolds received tho special approbation of the Commander in Chief in India
followedby that of tho Director General of the Army Medical Department for hisservices while Medical Officer of the
gth Regiment during a most virulent outbreak of cholera at Peshawur in 1869. Served in the Kafir war of 1877-78
in the Ciskei, and was present at the engagement with the Galekas at Impetu ; served throughout the Zulu war
of 1879, took part in the gallant and successful defence of Rorke's Drift, and was with the troops in the Laager
during the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Victoria Cross, Medal
with Clasp, a.nd Gold Medal of the British Medical Association) : was awarded the V€ " for the cousiiicuous
bravery, during the attack at Rorke's Drift on the 22nd and zsrd January 1879, which he exhibited in his con-
stant attention to the wounded under fire, and in his voluntanl.y (Minveying ammunition from the store to the
defenders of the hosjjital whercb.y he exposed himself to a cross fire from the enoiu.v both in going and returning."
"■' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel 11. J. O'Brien served in tho Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Meilal).
'65 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. Stannard served with the Zholi Vallo.y Expedition in 18S4.
166 Brigade Surgeon Lt.(!olonei J. G. Williamson served in the Alghaai war of 1878-80 (McdaJ).
"'' Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. W. Tomlinson served in the Kgyptian war of 1882, and was present at tha
battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal with Clasj), and Khedive's Star).
""• Surgeon Lt.Colonel R. Ander.sou served in the Egyptian wa,r of 1882, part of tho time in medical charge of
the Right Wing of the Ismailia Pal»ce Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"■• Surgeon Lt.Colonel R. V. Ash served in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the operations against Sekukuni
Modal). Served in the Hgyiitian war of 1S82, and was present .at t'lc battle of Tol-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Ifhedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Olaspl.
"" Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. E. Barrow served in the I'jgyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and IChcdive's Star). Also served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
'"' Surgeon Lt.Colonel K. M. Bradford served in the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan, and took purt
in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
-'^ Surgeon Major A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the re-
capture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. J. S. Cain|ibell served with the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Me.lal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Clasp).
"* Surgeon Lt.Colonel .T. Coats served iii the Boer War in 1881.
''" Surgeon Lt.Colonel B. B. Connolly served during the Franco-German wax of 1870-71, and was present nt the
73^ War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Ectired Pay.
bittloof Beaumont, b<attlo of and capitulation of Sedan (German S(,ocl War Medal). Served tlirouffhout the
campnipn against the Jovvaki Al'redees in 1877-7S (Modal with Clasp). Served as Secretnryand Statistical Officer
to the Principal Medical Officer. Lines of Caiiimnnicatiun and Base, in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
• )nerations against Sekukuni (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-cl-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal wiih Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in th«
engagements at El Teh and Temai 'mentioned in despatches. 4th Class of the Osmanieh, a-ndtwo Clasps). Served
with the Nile Exnedition in 1884-85 in command of a Camel Bearer Company, and was present at the attack on
tbe w lundecl convoy on the 13th February (mentioned in despatches, granted higher rate of pay. Clasp).
ITC Surgeon Lt.Colonel George Corry served in the Soudan Campaignin i8?5 (iledal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
'"' Surgeon Lt. Colonel E. M. Cr.aig served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-SS as Senior Medical Oflacer to
the ^rd Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
'"* Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. J. Gil)Sou served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, and was present at thecaptureof the
P 'iwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
''' Surj^eon Lt.C'olonel H. P. Hensman served in the Umbeyla campaign on the North-West Frontier of India
n 1863 with the Durhund Field Force.
'*" Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Hoy.-ted served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Claspj. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudaa campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Cinsp, and Khedive's Star).
181 Surgeon Lt.Colonel .1. A. M'Cracken served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
^'^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel N. M'Creery served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star); with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86; and in the operations near Suakin in JJecember 1888,
i i"luding the engagement at Gpmaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Med.jidic, Clasp).
■"' Surgeon Lt.Colonel .1. M'Gnnn served in the Boer war of 1 881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's
Np'ic (mentionod in I'eKpnfchis) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches).
'"* SurgeonLt.Colonel P. .f. M'ljuaid served in the Afghan warin 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the otn October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment
of Stierpuro (.Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
""' SurgeonLt.Colonel O. P. MoUoy served in the Al'ghan war of 1878-80 (Med.al). Served in the Egyptian
w,ar of 1882, and was present at the I'lattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'*^ Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. H. Ratigan served in the Afghan warof 1882 (Medal). Surved in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
_ '*' Surgeou Lt.Colonel J. G. Rogers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column and the
Ghuznee Field Force, and afterwards with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served witb, the 19th
Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action of Kassasiu (9th Sepi.ember) and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with CInsp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
m 1884-85 as Principal Medical Officer with the Egyptian Army (Clasp), in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 as Principal Medical Officer ot the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at
Giniss (DftO.), and in the operations near Suakin in December i888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp, and ?nd Cla^s of the Medjidie).
'«* Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. Scott served in the Boer war of 1881.
1™ Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
"' Surgeon Lt.Colonel L. B. Ward served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of All Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
''■" Surgeon Lt.Colonel B. W. Wellings served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Southern Afghanistan
Column (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and wiis present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
CI isp. anil Khedive's Star). Served iu the Souda:: campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
"^ Deputy Inspector General E. W. Bawtree served in the New Zealand war, and acted as Senior Medical Officer
in 'Taranaki from May 1865 to April 1866. and took part in expeditions against the rebel Maories. Served in Abys-
sinia as Principal Medical Officer of British Troops to the 2nd Division of the expeditionary force from 9th March
1868 to the termination of the campaign (Medal).
'™ Deputy Inspector General E. H. Blake served with the 98tli Regiment in Cliina (Medal), and was present at the
storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, tho siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three (Uasps, and Turkish
Medal).
''■" Deputy Inspector General .T. B. St. C. Crosse served with the nth Hussars during tho Kastern campaign of
1854-55, including the affiiir of Bulganac, battles of Alma, liabi.klava, lukerinan, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Kmght of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Deputy Inspector General R. Domenichetti served on tlie Stalf of General Havelock on his first taking the
field in 1857, ^nd was present in the actions of Futtchpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee. Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge,
Bithoor, and Alumbagh, also thedefenceof the Alumbagh (thanked by the President of the Council of India). Served
with the 75th Regiment before Lucknow under General Outram in two attacks upon his position (Medal with Clasp).
'"' Deputy Inspector General U. W. Evans served as a volunteer (his Regiment, the i6th Lancers, being at home)
from the commencement of the war in Russia until promoted in December 1854, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklavp... and Inkerman, and in the Trenches "oefore'Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish ilcdal).
''■" Deputy Inspector General G. T. Galbraith served with the 99th Regiment in the New Zealand war (Medal),
and was present at Ohaeawi and Ruapekapeka. He was t)ie Senior Medical Officer present during the greater
part of tho operations in the southern district of New Zealand ; at several skirmishes in the Valley of the Hutt;
also at the Horokiwi on the 6th Aug. 1846. Served witli the expeditionary force in the North of China in i860 (Medal).
'™ Deputy Inspector General .Tee served in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle ot
Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served with Havelock's Column in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's
force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture
of Lucknow: present with Brigadier Campbell's Column in the affairs of 20th and 21st March; also the Rohilcund
campaign in 185S and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, CB., Victoria Cross, and a year's service for Luck-
now) : was awarded the IT tC" for most conspicuous gallantry and important services, on the entry of the late Major
General Havelock's relieving force into Lucknow on the 25tli September 1857, in having during action (when the
78th Highlanders, then in possession of the CharBagh, caotured two 9-pounders at the ])i)int of the bayonet), by
great exertion and devoted exposure, attended to the large number of men wounded in the charge, whom he
succeeded in getting removed on cots and on the backs of their comr.ades, until he had collected the dooly bearers
who had fled. Subsequently, on the same day, in endeavouring to reach the Residency with the wounded men.
Surgeon Jee became besieged by an overwhelming force in the Mote-Mehal, where he remained during the whole
night and following morning, voluntarily and repeatedly exposing himself to a heavy fire in proceeding to dress
the wounded men who fell while serving a 24-pounder in a most exposed situation. He eventually succeeded in
taking many of the wounded, through a cross fire of ordnance and musketry, safely into the Residency, by the ,
river-bank, although repeatedly warned not to make the i^erilous attempt. " ' '
"^ Deputy Inspector General R. M'Wharrie was present with the 5qth Regiment at tho operations before and |
capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). ;
-"" Deputy Inspector (ieneral E. S. Protheroe served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from the j
30th Oct. 1854, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish 1
Medal). f
^'" Deputy Inspector General G. Saunders served in medical charge of the 47th Regiment the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the
26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was Senior Medical Officer at Hong Kong during the
epidemic of fever in 1865 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
'■"'■' Deputy Inspector General W. C. Seaman served ia the Crimean campaign as Surgeon of the 72nd High-
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 737
landers from 98th May 1855, inclurtiTic; the expedition to Kertch, siep:e and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the
i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the same capacity in the Indian campaigns in 1858-59,
including the siege and capture of KoLuh, being present with the lea.ding'CoIumn of assault on the 30th March
1858 ; and subsequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in
1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Deputy Inspector G-eneral W. K. Svvettenham served with Havelock's Column in the action of Mungarwar,
attack and capture of the Alumbagh, assault and relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subserpient defence
(wounded — grant of a year's service) ; present with Outram's Division througViout the occupation of the Alumbagh
and the sorties thence,' also at the capture of Lucknow T)y Lord Clyde, the sulisequent campaign in Oade, includ-
ing the action of Buxar Ghat, Doondiakera, and other minor aflaiic! (Medal with two Clasps).
^" Deputy Inspeccor General T. F. Wall served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June 1855 (Medal with Clnsp, and Turkish Meda.l). Served
witU the 38th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meeanguuge,
sioge and capture of Lucknow, aflairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
21^ Surgeon Major N. Alcock served in the Kn.flr war in 1878 (Medal).
2'« Brigade Surgeon W. Ale.xander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
217 Brigade Surgeon J. A. Anderson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the ongn.g9ment at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'"'' Deputy Surgeon General G. B. F. Arden served with the 12th Regiment in the Now Zealand war from July
1863 to June 1866 (Medal).
^'" Surgeon Major L. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnais-
sance on the Danulie under Lord Cardigan, affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma. Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Surgeon Major Ashton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2" Brigade Surgeon F. B. Baker served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
21* Brigade Surgeon J. B. Baker served with the Exneditiouary Force in the north of China in i860 (Medal).
1"^ Brigade Surgeon T. Barnwell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
-■" Surgeon Major D. P. Barry served with the ist Battalion 60th Royal Rilies throughout the Punja.ub campaign of
iS 8-49, was present at the siege of Mooltan, also at the battle of Gobjerat, 21st Feb. 1S49 (Medal with two Clasps).
Lauded in the Crimea with the 13th Light Infantry on the 30th .lune 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 97th Regiment during the
Indian Mutiny camoaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
2" Brigade Surgeon A. G. Bartley served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
"'^^ Brigade Surgeon A. W. Bate sei-ved in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^''■■' Surgeon Major W. F. Bennett served in the Ashauti war of i87:;-74, including the engagement at Dunquah
(Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-8-1, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march tu Caudahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
f^ Surgeon Major A. vV. Beveridge served with the 78th Higlila^nders in the Indian campaign and was present
with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the
final capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^-1 Dei'Uty Surgeon General W. Bisset-Snell served throughout the campaign of i86o in North China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Taugku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Foi-t, actions of the
18th and 21st September and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for "meritorious
services ").
222 Surgeon Major W. T. Black served in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of 1851-53, and was present at the
capture of Fort Armstrong from the rebels on 22nd Feb. 1851 (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 6th Sept.
1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
'='■' Brigade Surgeon B. P. Boult served in the Soudan campaign in i88s (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2" Brigade Surgeon E. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the oijerations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
Ser/ed in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu, and at the relief of Ekowe
(Medal with Clasp).
^'' Brigade Surgeon C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to April 1859, "■^'l ^^^ present
at the siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah
(Meda.l with Clasp).
J'^" Surgeon Major R. F. Buchanan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
'■'■'^ Surgeon Major R. T. Buckle served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856, including the
storm and capture of Reshiro, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
230 Brigade Surgeon B. Burland w.as promoted Staff Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services
rendered during the epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda.''
^^' Surgeon Major E. J. Burton was present at the defence of M'Carthy's Island from an attack of a force of
natives, and assisted to work the guns in action — mentioned in despatches. Served in medical charge of a Wing
of the 25th Regiment during the rebellion of 1848 in Ceylon. Served m the Crimean campaign from i8th April
1855, including the sioge and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
-''* Surgeon Major T. Carey served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-37, including the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of ICooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head
quarters of the Regiment; present in the actions of Futtehporo, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao,
Buaeerut Gunge (first andsecond) , Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow
with Havelock's t^olumn ; present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore — severely
.wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
^^ Deputy Surgeon General C. V. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th
.Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
235 Brigade Surgeon H. T. Chapman served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^1; Brigade Surgeon J. E. Clark served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2^'' Brigade Surgeon J. B. Cockburn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the expedition to
Kertch, and Yenikale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkish Mediil).
'^'■" Surgeon Major T. S. Cog.an served throughout the Abyssiniaii campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
23!i Brigade Surgeon H. C. Collier served with the 4th JCing's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68, and
was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
2W Brigade Surgeon Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepo.y mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, iucludiug the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martinierc ; with
Outram's Division in the Alumbagh, and engaged in the various operations there; also at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
■^" Surgeon Major P. Connolly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2*2 Brigade Surgeon J. S. Conyers served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, attack
and capture of Bec(iuali, battle of Ordahsu and capture of tloomassie (Medal with Clasp).
2" Brigade Surgeon W. Creagh served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2'' Surgeon Major J J. Crean served in t,he Souiian campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2« Surgeon Major W. Creyk served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
^'" Deputy Surgeon General D. CuUen served in the Crimea for nine months during the siege of Sebastopol,
chiefly attached to the 68th and 48th Regiments ; and was with the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition
to Eupatoria (Medal with Oasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the
suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affiiir of Koorsee,
738 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
action of Nawabsunf^c, am] with the reserve Cohimn of the Oude Field Foi-ce at Oomeriah, and in the Trans Gogra
campaign (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Surgeon Major F. A. IJavy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
'=" Brigade Surgeon D. F. de Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim Expedition of 1 861.
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Cla.sp).
256 Biigade Surgeon A. Ooig served m the Ashaiiti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
^^' Bnga ie Surgeon J. Doran served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal wiih
two Clasps).
258 Brigade Surgeon C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the 24th
Regiment, " for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in mun-
ning a boat and i)r-oceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of somn of their comrades, who formed iiartof
an expedition which had been sentto the island of Little Andaman, byordor of the Chief Commissioner of British
Burmah, with the view of ascertaining the fate of the commander and seven of the crew of the .ship Asmm
Valley, who had landed there, and were su|)])osed to have been murdered by the natives. The Olticer who
commanded the troops on the occasion reports: 'About an hour later in the day. Dr. Douglas, 2nit Battalion,
24th Regiment, and the lour privates referred to, gallantly manning the second gig, made their way through the
surf almost to the shore, but finding their boat was half-filled with water, they retired. A .second attempt made by
Dr. Douglas and party proved successful, five of us being safely passed through the surf to the boats outside. A
third and last trip got the whole ot the party left on shore safe to the boats.' ft is stated that Dr. Douglas accom-
plished these trips through the surf to the shore by no ordinary exertion. He stood in the Ijows of the boat, and
worked her in an intrepid and seamanlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary
act of everyday life. The four privates behaved in an equalLy cool and collected manner, rowing through the
roughest surf when the slightest hesitation or want of pluck on the part of any one of them would have been
attended by the gravest results. Tt is reported th.at seventeen officers and men were thus saved from what m_u8t
otherwise have been a fearful risk, if not certainty of death."
259 Brigade Surgeon W. B. Dudley served with the 3rd Buffs in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in medical charge of the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
s""! Brigade Surgeon W. tilgee served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Brigade Surgeon A. F. Elliot served during the second phase of the Ashanti war, and was present at the
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
2c* Brigade Surgeon J. H. I'inuemore served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrenderor
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
'" Brigade Surgeon J. E. Fishbourue served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Khyber Field Force in medical
charge of Field Hospitals (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wu/.eeree E.xpeditionin 1881 with the Bunnoo Column
in charge of n Field Hos|)ital. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Received the thanks of the Governor General of India for serviccB during the cholera epidemics in 1869 and 1879.
266 Surgeon Major W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2''' Brigade Surgeon S. Flood served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the River Column, and was present at the actionofKirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)
'*'■' Deputy Surgeon General A. S. Fogo served throughout the ICastcrn campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal
Artillery, including the battles of Alma,and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the MHdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2-0 Brigade Surgeon B. Footncr served in the Afghan war of 1P78-80, and was [iresetit in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Surgeon Major J. K. V. Foss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^'* Surgeon Major P. T. Frazer served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, lirst in medical chargeof Royal ArtUlery at
Lundi Kotal during the occupalion of the Khyber Kass, and af'.erwards accompanied the 13th Hussars to C<indahar
in t88o, and served with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force until the evacuation of the country in 1881 (Medal).
^'^ Deputy Surgeon General W. J. Fytt'e served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma .
and Inkermnn. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Aledal).
"' Surceon Major W. H. Garde served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stfr).
"" Surgeon Major W. C. Gasteeu served in South Alrica during the Zulu war and the operations against
Sekuknni in 1879 (Medal).
'"' Brigade Surgeon R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian campaign (.Medal).
'™ Surgeon Major H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on
12th and 16th July 1857 ; also from 14th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
2" Surgeon Major ,J. Goodwin served throughout the China %var from 1857 to 1S60 (Medal with Clasp for Canton).
Served also in the New Zealand war from 1863 to 1866 (Medal).
^2 Brigade Surgeon J. G. Grant served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at
El Magfar, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tcl-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^ Brigade Surgeon R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and
was present at several engagements in the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to
the notice of the Colonel commanding the district "for the very zealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant
Surgeon Grant at an engagement on the 28th July 1865. who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he
directed Captain Close, who was mortally wouiKled, to be carried under cover" (Med.al).
^8* Surgeon Major Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action of
Sinho, taking of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
2*5 Surgeon Major J. Greig served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (.Medal).
2«f Surgeon Major T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Jan. 1855,
including duty in the trenches during the bombardments of Sebastopol in April and June, as also the assaults of the
Redan on the i8th June and 8th Seiitember (Victoria Cross, Medal with Cl.asp, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded
the Y<!L " I. For remaining with an Officer who was dangerously wounded (Captain H. M. Jones, 7th Fusiliers), in
the fifth parallel, on the 8th September 1855, when all the men in the immcdiatu neighbourhood retreated, excepting
Lieutenant William Hope and Doctor Uale; and for endeavouring to rally the men in conjunction with
Lieutenant Hope. 2. Fm' having on the 8th September 1855, a.fter the regiments had retired into the trenches,
cleared the most advanceel sai) of the wounded, and carried into the sap, under a heavy fire, several wounded men
from the oiien ground, being assisted by Sergeant Charles Fisher, 7th Royal Fusiliers." Served in medical
charge of a field force under Colonel Bluut during the Indian mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-Indus
Frontier during the hot season of 1857.
2S' Brigade Surgeon W. M. Harmau served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
^^ Brigade Surgeon W. H. Harris served in the Crimea from the 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, the attiick of the i8th June, and l)attle of the Tchcrnaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Also
served during the Indian campaign in 1857-53, And was present with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations
before Calpco early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Present also
at the surrender of the Forts of Ahinatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni M.ailhoo across the Gogra, at the
subsequent operations in Oude (.Mudal).
281 Brigade Surgeon H. liarns ni served in the Riyal Artillery with the expe lition to China in i860, and was
present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Fekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
2'" Surgeon Major R. E. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment of the ist Battalion 19th and 77th
Regiments in the Hazara campaign of 1S68 under Major General Wilde.
2" Brigade Surgeon U. C. W. Heather served in tin Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Med il).
2!'2 Brigade Surgeon J. Hector served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
including the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
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^'3 Brigade Surgeon W. S. Hedley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
Dongola (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
''^* Deputy SurReun General W. Hemphill served with the 4Sth ReRinient in the Crimen, from the 2TSt April 1855,
includinff the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and detached duty in the dockyard from 14th Jan. to 14th March 1856
(Medal with Clasp, aiid Turkish Medal).
"^ Surgeon Major J. J. Henry served in the Indian campaiffn of 1857-59, ^^'^ ^^^ present at the action of
Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action atl^awnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capture of Lucknow, theUohilcund
campaign, attack on the Fort of Rooyaii. action of Allygunpco, attack and capture of Bareilly, and with the Saugor
Field Division in various operations in Bundlccund (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the New Zealand war of
1863-65, and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah, andatTellan ga (mentioned in despatches), also in several
skirmishes (Medal).
296 Brigade Surgeon B. Hinds served with a field force under Colonel Murray up the River Gambia in 1861, and
was present at all the operations, including the storm and capture of the stockaded town of Sabl)a, and was men-
tioned in despatches for attending wounded who wore lying at point blank range of the stockade before it was
fin.illy carried.
^'^ Brigade Surgeon W. R. G. Hinds served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
"'" Brigade Surgeon Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the
north of China, including the acliou of Sinho, taking ot Tangku, storm and capture of the inuer Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Med.al with two Chisps).
^™ Surgeon Major L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1854, when he was sent to Scutari
in charge of wounded, but returned to the Crimea the following spring, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal mth Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Brigade Surgeon E. Hopkins served in the Indian Mutiny camj^aign, including the action of Doadpore and
taking of Fort Mudjedea (Medal) . Served throughout the Uml)eyla campaign of 1 863, incUidir.g (,he night attack of
22nd October, and attack on the Eagle's Nest Picquct. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Cl-'sp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-S0, accom]ianied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of (Kandahar (Medal with (Masp, and Bronze Decoration).
'o' Brigade Surgeon I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad
campaign in 1858, and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 23rd October (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
™'' Deputy Surgeon General J. M. Hyde served with the 14th Regiinent in the Crimea from the 19th .Tan. to 2nd
Sept. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clas)i. and Turkish Medal).
'"' Brig.ade Surgeon . I. A. illingwprth served with the 57th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61
(Medal). Served in the 7th Fusiliera with the Eusofz.ie Field Force during the war on the North -West Frontier of
India in 1863-64 (Medal).
">* Brigade Surgeon H. Jagoe served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal
with Clasp).
^^ Brigade Surgeon W. Jay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
**" Brigade Surgeon B. J. Jazdowski served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and
was present at the capture of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
'"' Brigade Surgeon J. C. Johnston served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
310 Brigade Surgeon M. G. Jones served with the sist Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp).
^'' Surgeon Major E. Y. Kellett served in the Crimea from the 1st October 1854 to the 20th May 1856, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments from Balaklava that took part in the battle on
the 2sth October 1854. Was in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners after Inkerman, n.iiil of the General
Field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at the battle of Rangiriri (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
*'' Brigade Surgeon W. R. Kerans served with the 90th Regiment in the China Expedition of i860 (Medal).
Served in the F.gyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's' Star).
^'* Brigade Surgeon John Kiuahan .served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 in charge of Field Uos|iitais at Simneh and Sarkamatts (Cliisp).
^'^ Surgeon Major Thomas Kingston served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with No. i Field Hospital, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
310 Brigade Surgeon Henry Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war iu 1S63-
65 and was present at Palerangi, Waiari. and the subsequent operations of that campaign (Medal).
^'' Brigade Surgeon B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack
on the outpost of Tomboo and several ojjerations in its vicinit.y (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in Getieral
Orders by the Commander in (_;hief iu India of loth November 1853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an
occasion when the whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1858 and present at the action on the banks of the .lumn.a on the 5th March (Medal).
^"' Brigade Surgeon J. Langdon served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
^" Brig.ade Surgeon H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 wi;h the
Grenadier Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3"! Surgeon Major W. Leach served in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlanders during the Central Indian
campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the battlesof Beora, Mongroulie, Sindwayu, and affair of
Karrai (Medal).
'2' Brigade Surgeon D. A. Leslie served in the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in iSG?
(Medal with Cla«p).
^22 Surgeon Major A. H. L'Estrange served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Me.^al with Cla.sp) .
''^ Surgeon Major F. A. L'Estrange served ii_ the Ashanti war in 1873-74 in medical charge c f the ist West
India Regiment, and v/as present at the battle of Amoaful and the capture of Coomassie ; afterwards .served a?
Transport Medical Ofticcr lor the embarkation of the sick and wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Exiiedition in 1S84-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
324 Surgeon Major R. C. Lever served iu the exjjedition against the Mohmund 'J'ribes on the Punjab frontier
in 1863-64 with the 7II1 Hussars (Medal with Clasp).
^■^ Deputy Surgeon General J. R. M. Lewis served with the Killo Brigade in the expedition against tho insurgent
Boers, north of the Orange river, and was present at the .action of Boom Plants on 29th August 184S.
'"Brigade Surgeon E. H. Lloyd served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
Kaibar (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'2* Brigade Surgeon A. Long served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
3" Surgeon Major A. E. T. Longhur.st served in tho Crimean campaign of 1854-35. including the sief,o of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served also m the Indian campaign of 1858-39, and was" present in
the aotioMs at Jugdcs|i(,rp (mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout tho
day") anil Tool.su]ioie (Medal).
"' Brigade Surgeon E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy from the i4lh February
1856 to the 25th November 1858. Served through the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal). Al.-o Hirough
the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and present at the capture of the I'ei<var
Kot.al in December 187S, the engagement at Charasiali, and in the various operations around C.ibul from October
to December 1879, including the iuveetmcut of Sherpore (Medal with three Ulasjis).
'31 Brigade Surgeon J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign iu China in ;16o (Medal with two Clasps).
4I8O in the operations against the Taeping rebels iii 1862, and was appointed a Ku'ght of the Legion of Honor "as'
739*^ War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Itetired Pay.
a mark of His Imperial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under lire, to French soldiers wounded in
China,, and especially to the lale Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded." Also served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
'^ Brigade Surgeon D. C. M'Fall served as Acting Assistant Surgeon on hoard H.M. s.s. Jamns Watt during the
Baltic Expedition of 1854-55 (Medal).
"* Surgeon Major H. j. MT/aughlin served in the Bo^r war of i88i and took part in the defence of Stauderton.
Served with the Nile Expedition of 1S84-S5 (Medal with Clasp aiid Khedive's Star).
''5 Surgeon Major E. L. M'Sheehv served in medical chp.rgs of the ist Dragoon Uuards in China throughout the
campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the fall of the Taku Forts, the actions of the i8th and 2iBt Septem-
ber, anO surrender of Pckin (Medal with Clasps).
iM, Bn\-ade Surgeon C. Macliinuou .served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was ^.resent at the
attack on the rebels near Teeroo in the Jngdesporo .Jungles on iitii May 185s (Medal).
^'" Deputy Surgeon Ge-ieral A. Maclean served the Eastern campaign up to the 30th Oct. 1851, and from 17th
Feb. 1855, including the battle of Bal.iklava, expedition toKertchandYenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with two Clasps, and Turicish Medal). Served the c.'impaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, includ-
ing the actions at Kbodagunj and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action
at Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
'''' Surgeon M.ajor O. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, and Inkei'man, capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redan of the iSth June and 8th
September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■'*" Surgeon Major A. Mmco served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Servea in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and took part in the march to Caniiahar with the Ibrce under Major General Phayre (Modal). Served with the
xiurmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clas)-).
3'i Brigade Surgeon S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war from
Oct. 1870 to March 1871 ; and, with the "B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 22nd Prussian Division
under General Wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present
at the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December
(Prussian War Medal, and French Bronze Cross). Proceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74; was present at the action of Essamen, and subsequently fiUecl the post o.
Statistical Officer (Medal).
3*^ Surgeon Major A. U. Morgan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Siar). Served with
the expedition up the Gambia, in 1891-92 (Med.al wilh Clasp) ; in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of
Africa, in 1S93-94 (mentioned in despatches) ; and wilh the expedition to the Gambia against Fodoy Silah in iZg\
(mentioned ]n oespatches. I>S'0.. and Clasp).
'*' Brigade Surgeon J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under
Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
^" Brigade Surgeon T. Moriarty served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreodces in 1877-78 (Medal
■with Clasp).
^•^ Surgeon Major A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in Quiah, Western
Africa ; was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on 10th December, st^^rming and destruction of
the stockades and war I'ences at Madonkia on 19th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Ma-
donkia on the night of the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861, and of the towns
of Mefemba and Majohn on 17th Jan. 1-862 (mentioned in despatches').
'*" Deputy Surgeon General C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditiorary force up the River
Gambia in June 1S66 and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of 'i'nbarcolong. Pro-
moted Staff Surgeon " in consideration o! his valuable services during the epidemic of the yellow fever at the
Gambia." Served from June 1873 in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of Bssaraan (mentioned in
despatches). Was in Medical Charge of Wood's Regimeni and the Troops commanded by Colonel Wood at the
head of the road when following the enemy from Mansu to the river Prah, iucludiug the reconnaissance of the
27th November. Present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches, CiJ., Medal with Clasp).
^♦' Brigade Surgeon T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the hostile Indians
of Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
districts of British Honduras in that year.
'** Surgeon Major E.O'Connell served in the NewZealand war of 1S63-66; in the Waikato campaign, and had
medical charge of the Right Wing of a FIj'ing Column under Major Rutherford, 7otU tiegiment, from Jan. to April
1864 ; East Coast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ranga engagements (mentioned m despatches) ;
General Chute's expedition from iVanganui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Pntahi,
Otapawa, Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketcmaria, Waikoko. and Merimeri (Medal).
'•''' Brigade Surgeon J. O'Reilly served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula
(Medal with Clasp).
■iM Brigade Surgeon J. J. O'Reilly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
353 Brigade Surgeon Owen Owen served in the field with the sotU Regiment during the Nesv Zealand war in
1865-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Masjid
(Medal with Clasp).
^- Surgeon Major D. Parke served with the expedition to Sherbro', on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883
(mentioned in despatches).
'^' Surgeon Major R. C. Parkinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 as
Senior Medical Officer at the defence of Standerton.
357 Brigade Surgeon L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rebel Kareens in
Burmah, and was present in si.x engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59; was in medical
charge of the Arrah Field Force Irom June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at Sirthjoa (wounded), Julpoora,
Bi-ahminagnnge, Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdcipore; volunteered to overtake Lt. Colonel Sir
H. Havelock and take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at, Neenadeo,
present again with the field foree in the Last action at Mahoolan,and in several otlier minor skirmishes (three
times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^^* Surgeon Major T. W. Patterson served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 with the Koorum Valley [''ield Force
(Medal). Also served with the expedition a,gainst the ]\iiihsood Wuzeerees. Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and lvhe<live's Star). Served with the Burmese E.xpedition in 18S6-87 as Senior Medica
OUicer 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, D.SO., and Medal with Clasp).
3j'j Bi-igade Snrgeini F. Pennington was engaged in tbe operations against the rebels in Onde in 1858-59 (ifedaP.
Served in the Ashanti war in 1S7 f-74"(Medal). Also served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Mi.dal, and Khedive's Star) .
3«) Ueputy Surgecju General W. Perry served with the Royal Ari-illery throughout the Eastern campaign of
^^54-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkcrman. siege and fall of Seb,astopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct.
1854 (Medal with three Cl.asps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
362 Brigade .Surgeon C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nov.
1854, including the sie^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, .and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudau
campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Star).
^•■^ Surgeon Major A. Reid served with the Royals in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
36j Surgeon Major W. J. Rendell served with the 41st and 55th Regiments in the Crimea from 10th March 1855,
inchiding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the
mutiny of 1857-59; present in medical charge of two Batieries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secundra
(Medal). Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^s" Brigade Surgeon D. Reiiton served in the Zulu war hi 1879 (Medal).
■■"'' Brigade Surgeon A. C. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo
Nuddce, in the operations of Cawupore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1S57, siege
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or lletired Fay. 739^
and capture of Lucknow, siibscfiiicnt operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of tUfl Cjaointee, and
occupation of Sultan pore (Medal and Clasp). Sewed in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
liS'j Brigade Sargeoa A. B. Boliiiison serred with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Zuinguin Mounrain and Dlundi (Medal with Clasp).
o7o Brigade Surgeon Frederick Robinson served with the Scois Fusilier Guarrls tlir.iughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balakl.ava, and Inkerman, sietre a.nd fall of Sebastopol, and
sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854 (M»!dal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Meilal).
^"' Surgeon Major B. A. H. lloe served in t,he Afghan war of 1878-80, was present in the engagements of Girishk
and Maiwand, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
^'- Brigade Surgeon W. P. Ruttledge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
^"^ Surgeon Major G. B-ya.n served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Me.dal).
374 Brigade Surgeon J. D. Saiuter served with the Cavalry Division throughout the campaign of 1800 in China
(Medal).
^^ Surgeon Major W. F. Samuels served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
wo Surgeon Major James Scanla.n served in the Boer war of 1881.
'" Deputy Surgeon General J. E. Scott served with the Ritlc Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53, inclading the
expedition beyond the Kei in Aug. 1852, and the final clearing of the AVatorkloof (Medal;. Jimbarked with
the Ride Brigade and served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, — from March 1855 as Surgeon of the
41st Ilcgiment (Medal witli four Clusps. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
378 Brigade Surgeon J. A. Shaw served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3'^ Deputy Surgeon General II. P. Smith served thi-oughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was attached
to Head Quarters and not absent a single day from duty ; had medical charge of Stalf belonging to Adjutant
and Quarter Master General's Departments, and subseciuently on the personal Stalf of Sir .Tames Simpson and Sir
William Codrington; present at Balganac, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and 'I'urkish Medal).
380 Surgeon Major G. P. Hume Spry served witli the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pro-
sent in the eng.agemcnts at El Magfar and Ma,hsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3^1 Bi-igade Surgeon P. W. Stafford served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, and wa,s present at the battle of
Amoaful (Meilal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded the stretcher bearers in the
action of Ulundi (montiuiiod in ilespatches) ; .served afterwards in the Transvaal during Uie operations in
1879-80 (iVIcd.al with Clas]>). Also scrveil in the Boer war of 1881 with the N.ital Field Force.
3»- Surgeon Major J. N. Stock served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
•^ Surgeon Major A. IT. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 in charge of the Base Hospital. Served in the
Soud.an Campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■">'• Surgeon Major G. B. Stuart served in the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
3SC Brigade Surgeon T. A. Thornhill serveil with the 42Ud Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lncknow, and assault of the Martiuiere and Banks' Bun-
galow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly — slightly wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
3*7 Brigade Surgeon R. Tobin served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
388 Brigade Surgeon T. C. Tolmie served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasji, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Secretary
to the Princiiial Medical Ofticer, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
38a Brigade Surgeon E. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranaki during the New Zealand war and was
present at the capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoakou,
the action of Poutuko, the attack on Si^ntry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of Paha
and villages in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal).
3'") Surgeon Major .1. W. Trotter served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854 with the Coldstream
Guards, including the siege .and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medall.
•™' Surgeon Major R. W. Troup served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the
Bhootan E.-cpediuun of 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Port Dalimkote and Stockades of Nagoo and
Chamoorchie (Medal with Clasp). Served in t'^e Ashanti war in 1874, and was present with the 42nd Highlanders
at the battle of Amoaful, capture of Bee juah, battle of Ordahsu a,nd capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin outhe 28th August and at the battle
of 'l'el-el-Kel)ir (Medal with Clasp, and Kheilive's Star).
3'J- Surgeon Major T. J. Tucker was present at, the mutiny of the tliree Native Regiments at Dinapore on 25th
July 1857, at the defeat of the rebels under Koer Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lucknow
in Feb. and March 1858, incluiling the actions of Chauda, Umeerpoor, Sultanpore, and Duraha, the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
393 Brigade Surgeon A. Turner served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
3" Surgeon Major W. Venour served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti campaign from the 13th
December 1873 (iledal). Served with the 15th Hiis.sars in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Caudahai- Columu,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Gliilicie, and was present at the affair at Takht-i-1'ul iu medical charge of a
squadron of the 15th Hussars and a half battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal). Served in the Soudan
E."cpedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in charge of a hospital ship at the base (mentioned in despatches.
Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 'n medical charge of No. 16 British
Field Hospital aud as Principal Medical Olhcer 5 Brigade, Shwebo, under Brigidior General Stewart (mentioned
in dcs|).atches. Medal with Clasp).
'■''''! Surgeon Major E. C. R. Ward served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against
Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. and was
present in the engagement at Madder Spruit — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
^'J" Brigade Surgeon W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie
on 26th Oct. 1854, aud assault on the Redan on the Sth September ; also present at the bombardmentaudsurrender
of Kinbourn (Medal with fo;ir Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
3'-''-' Briizade Surgeon C. W. Watling serve<l in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kh.eyl aud Urzoo near (ihuzuee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile E.'cpeditiou in 1834-85'in charge
of the fi'ieid Hospital at Korti and Alui Dom (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Star).
*'"■ Brigade Surgeon J. H. C. Whipple served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■"'^ Brigade Surgeon Edwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858. and was present at the battle of Kooneh, atlairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of
Uolowloe, capture of Calp je, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column iu
purr^uit of Burgore Sing (Medal with Clasp).
■"•^ Brigade Surgeon Thomas Wright served with the 20th Regiment the Eastern carnp.aign of 1854-55, inclndinc
the Ijattles of Alma and Inkerman, aud siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 38th Regiment iu the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meangunge, sie"-e aud
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
■Ku Brigade Surgeon T. W. Wright served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
*|5 Surgeon E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1864-66 (Medal).
■"«' Surgeon H. Cotton served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration)
740 War Services of tltc Medical Officers on Half or Retired Fay.
*«' Surgeon W. C. Eddie served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
*** Surpreon W. il. Gibaut served in the Crimean campaign from Feb. to Aug. 1855, including the siege of
Sebastoiiol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Surgeon W. R. Kynsev served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present at the capture of Coomassie
(Medal with Cla<ip).
•"" Surgeon Colonel Ligertwood.- -For V/ar Services, see Chelsea Ho.spital, Stalfat.
■"' Surgeon Captain .T. A. M'Munu served in the Eastern ca.mpaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebaatopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■■" Surgeon T. M. Sunter served in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from 29th July 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■"* Surgeon Captain A. H. do Lom served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp and Khedive'K
Star).
■'"' Surgeon Captain R. C. Johnston .served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 and the operations
against Sekiiknni (.Uedal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Nile E.\pedition in 1S84-S5, and had charge of the Debbeh Field Hospital (Cla^p).
*" Surgeon Captain C. S. Robin.son served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the :st Battalion
Berkshire Kegimeiit, and was present in tbe reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements
at Hasheen .and the TolVck zerelia, and in the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Modal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
"' Assistant Surgeon A. H. F. Lynch served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the war of 1863-61 in New Zealand (Medal).
"^ Assistant Surgeon G. D. Milne served in India m 1857-58, and was present at theactionsof Sobraon and Tiroul
(wounded), capture of the village and Fort of Dehaign, attack and capture of Tiroul (Medal).
*''* Assistant Surgeon H. T. Sylvester served with the 23rd Fusiliers at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at
the assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. 1855, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir James Simpson's
despatck " for his courage in going to the front under heavy fire to assist the wounded" (Medal with Clasp,
Victoria Cross, .ami Knight of tlie Legion of Honor) : was awarded the ViSL " for going out on the Htli Sepleniber
1855, under a heavy fire, in front of tbe fifth parallel, right attack, to a spot near the Redan (Sebastopol), where
Lieutenant and Adjutant Dyneley was lying mortally wounded, and for dressing his wounds in that dangerous
and exposed situation. This Officer was mentioned in General Sir James Simpson's despatch of the i8tti September
1855, for his courage in going to the front, under a heavy fire, to assist the wounded." Served in th? Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingentat Cawnpcre,
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with tn-o Clasps').
"■'' Captain H. Copping served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
■'-'' Captain E. Euright served in ihe Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal). Served in tlie Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Expedition in 1884 and was present in the engagements rit
El Teb and Temai (mentioned in desp itches, promoted Houorary Captain, and two Clasps).
*-' Captain S. Evans served with the Royal Artillery in the Ciiina war of i860 (Medal with Clasps for the Taku
Ports and Pekin).
*^ Major Gorman served in the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 30th Jan. 185 5 to the end of the
Russian war, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and Sth
September; was al.so at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 on the Line of Communications, and took part in the operations against Sekukuni,
Honorary rank of Captain, and Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action of Kassa'sin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
"" Captain R. Howell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*^^ Captain Charles .Johnson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's St.ar).
"^ Captain Henry Johnson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medf.l).
"* Captain D. Lackey served with the ist Bombay European Fusiliers at Jlooltan during the Indian Mutiny in
1858 (Medal I. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (Med il with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). He has also
the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
*^ Captain D. M'Intyre served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S (Medal).
"^ Captain J. D. Marshall served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Major W. A. Moss served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (.Medal, and Khedive's Star).
•"" Major F. f'liilpot served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 including the battle of Inkerman and fall of
Sebastopci (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Egyptian w.ir of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*»' Capta-n W. Pike served in the China war in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present
in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*'* Captain T. Thompson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*" Captain F. Tighe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
*" Major W. Ward served in the Boer war of 1881.
"* Captain H. S. Webb served in the Boer war of i38i.
Half Pay.— Military Store Department.
SUPERINIENDENT OF StOEES.
Pengelloy, Edward i Nov. 64
DepUTT StrPEBINIESDEIfTS OP StOBES.
Cooper, Charles Herring 24 July 62
O'NeiU, William i Jan. 63
Assistant SirrEEiwTEirDEKT or Stokes.
PhillipB, Noblett 24 June 68
Deputy Assistant Supbeintbndents of Stohbe.
Camilleri, Pasquale Henry 1 Apr. ti
Leslie, John i Apr. ti
Shepherd, Frederick Samuel i Apr, 6r
Tribe, Alfred Read i Apr. fii
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Chaplains' Department.
CniPLAINS.
Arthur, David, ' isi Class 20 Nov. 78
Barton, John Yarker, MA. i.i« Ctass i Mar. 82
Beach, W. R. MA. zH Clnss 29 Deo. 79
Beaton, Patrick,^ A/..i. (Presi^/cr»i») is' Cuss i July 78
Bennett, D. W MA 17 July Co
Itroutfh, Joshua, MA. ^th Class 13 Mar. 90
Urowne, Ralph C i,'^' Class 9 AuR. 82
Bullock, Re(,'inalil Heber, DCL. 1st Class,
Honorary Chaplain to the Queen 23 Apr. 81
Clark, Sydney, Af^. 1st Class; Chaplain of Chelsea
Hospital t6 Oct. 74
Coar, Charles J.^ MA. zsf Class 3 Mai'. 80
Coghlan, Thomas Lloyd {E. Catholic), ist Class 1 Apr. 79
Collins, J. A. Welsh,'-'!?^. isf Class 16 Mar. 81
Coney, Thomas, MA. 1st Class 5 May 75
Crooke, Milward,' Jf.£l. is/ C/US8 18 May 75
Crozier, J. A.'MA 7 Jan. 74
Godwin, George Nelson,' 3«Z C?n»« i Jan. 87
Huleatt, Hugh,'" J/4. 1st Class [R] 17 May O5
Lough, William J. BA. ^th Class 5 July 76
M'Carthy, Arthur (Roman Catholic), 2nd Class 30 Apr. 79
M'Dougall, Henry, 3/^. 4<i C?«ss 22 July 47
M'Ghee, Robert L.";if^. ist Class 5 Dec. 66
Maetaggart, Johii,'^ ■>nd Clfi.is 15 Juuogo
Maynard, Thomas Richard, jlfvl 5 Dec. 65
Mead, George, Jlfyt. ist Claj<s 10 Fel). 87
Molesworth, Thomas, W.l. i.^^ Class 79 Nov. 76
O'Callaghan.Prancis (Roman Catholic) 2nd Class 29 Dec. 78
O'Flaherty, .Tolm (Roman Catholic), 1st Class ... i Apr. 79
PonsforJ, William, 1st Class 1 May 80
Rogers, Kdward J. MA. ist Class 17 May 66
Rosser, Charles Adeane, MA. 1st Class 12 Apr. 91
Scott, Matthew Robert, M/l. 1st Class 10 Apr. 63
Solbe, C. A.,i^ SA. 1st Class i Dec. 90
Somerville, Dudley,- 3/^. is< CT<i.9s 6 Mar. 75
Stanley, Thomas Carter, LLD. 1st Class 5 Dec. 79
Thomson, Frederick Forsyth, 1st Class i Oct. 75
Virtue, John (Roman Catholic), 1st Class 2 Feb. 75
Walsh, E. L. BA. 1st Class 5 Aug. 75
Wheeler, Horace N.- MA. 1st Class 28 May 75
Williams, G. Campbell,'* Z)i> 14 May 79
Wylde. George, MA. 1st Class 25 Feb. 78
' The Rev. D. Arthur served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the ist Battalion of the Cameron High-
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
^ The Revs. J. A. Crozier, D. Somerville, and H. N. Wheeler served with'the Army in the Crimea, and have re-
ceived the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
3 The Rev. P. Beaton served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, and was present in the engagement at Orakau
(Medal).
* The Rev. R. C. Browne served in the Ashanti campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
5 The Rev. C. .1. Coar served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in tlie engagement at Ulundi (mentioned
in despatches, promoted Chaplain ist Class, and Medal with Clasp).
' The Rev. J. A. W. Collins served with the field force in the VVaikato daring the New Zealand war in 1864-65,
and was present at the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field
force under Major General Chute in the Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in 1866, including the Bush march to
Taranaki, and was present at the assault and capture of Otapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of
Kclemarai anil other places (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
' The Rev. M.Crooke served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, "■rid was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" The Rev. G. N. Godwin sei-ved in the operations near Suakin in December 188S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
"> The Rev. H. Huleatt served in the Crimea from Nov. 1S54 to the end of the war, with the 4th Division and Light
Cavalry Brigade (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Was senior Chaplain to the China Expedition in 1857, and was
present at the capture of Canton (mentioned in despatches). Also at the assault of Shektsing in Jan. 1859, and
attack on the Takoo Forts on 25th June 1859, and was there dangerously wounded in the groin while attending
the woundeU on the mud banks (Medal with Clasp).
" The Rev. R. L. M'Ghee served in the China war in 1S60-61, and was present in the actions of Taugku and
Sinho, the capture of the Taku Forts, and the advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
" The Rev. J. Mactaggart served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Telel-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Ex-
pedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two
Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned In
despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 3rd Class, two Clasps).
'* The Rev. C. A. Solb^ served in ttie Kgvpt.ian war of 1882 (Medal, and Kliedive's Star).
" The Rev. G. C. Williams served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
Half or Retired Pay. — Veterinary Department.
VnllfCIPAL VKTBniNART SniiGEOIf.
Fleming, George,' CB. FRCVS. [R]
Staff Vetebinakv bDRr.KONs.
Collins, Francis Frederick
Gardiner, Beniamin Channing Rouse^
Gudgin, Tom Parinder' [R]
Ovvles, Alfred Job*
Sieel, Charles
Vetebinaiit Lieutenant Colonels.
Oliphant, George Albert,* FRCi^S.
Oliver, George Agnatius Amos'
Russell, William Albert, FRCVS
Walker, Francis'
Walters, William Barker,' CB
Inspecting Vbteeinaex Suegeons.
Anderson, John'"
Appleton, William"
Kvans, Grithlh, MD
MejTick, James Joseph,!^ CB
VETERI-
NAEY
SITKQEON.
28 Dec. 55
8 Dec. 48
19 May 46
10 June 54
17 Feb. 49
11 Oct. 55
22 June 60
16 Feb. 64
24 June 62
3 Oct. 62'
26 Aug. 61
31 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
1 Jan. Co
1ST CLASS,
21 Aug. 67
26 Nov.
I July
29 July
26 Nov.
21 Aug.
2 Aug.
5 Jan.
4 Oct.
23 May
2 Aug.
25 June
4 Oct.
6 July
19 Sept.
STAFF
VET.
SURGEON.
21 Aug. 79
2 Aug. 71
25 June 61
2 Aug. 71
6 July 70
25 Feb. '
VKT. LT.
COLONEL.
28 June 83
28 May 94
6 Apr. 87
6 Sept. 89
29 Aug. S3
INSP. VET.
SDRG-aON.
I June 85
27 July 85
5 Feb. 79
29 June 81
PRINCIPAL
VKT. i
UETIBED
OB
subgeon.Ihalp pat.
28 JuneSa'S^onego
24 Jan. 82
21 Jul.y 79
27 July 85
29 June 81
I June 85
26 Jan. 96
14 Mar. 95
6 Jan. 9D
25 Nov. 93
24 Feb. 94
8 Oct. 90
6 Apr. S7
7 Aug 90
6 Sept. 89
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Veterinary Department.
VeTERINAKT SuEOEOIfS, ISX CLASS.
Adams, Jolm Prosscr'*
Baldock, Joliii,^^ Hou. Innpecfing Veterifiary Surgeon
Barker, John," 7 Hussars
Boyd, Williimi, Royul Artillery
Bushmaii, .Jolm Genige, 21 Hussars
Constant, Stephen Price,'* 5 Dragoon Guards
Dawson, Henry'"
Ferris, John, Hon. In»pccfing Veterinary Surgeon
Hall, William \ '
Hinge, Daniel Isaac, ^^^ Hun. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon
Jones, Alfred Adrian,^'-'' 2 Life Guards
Kelly, Edward, Royal Artillery
Marshall, Frederick FitzHugh
Mence, Martin, i Life Guards
Murray, Robert Walter,^ Hon. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon....
Percivall, Charles
Philips, James George, Royal Artillery
Plomley, Francisco
Reilly, Charles George H., Hon. Inspecting Veterinary Hurgeon .
Sewell, Herbert,-" hon. Inspecting I eterinury Surgeon
Skoulding, John B. William 28
Vjstehinart Majoes.
Burt, Walter^
Case, Middleton Frederick Malletl™
Evans, John William^'
Gillard, Charles Whitney^^
Hamilton, John
Healy, Michael Francis^
Kemp, Walter Henry
Walker, Wlliiam^* .'.
Vetebinaby Captain.
Kelly, Edward H.arvey
Mitchell, Matthew Clay tou^^
VETERINAnY SUBGEONS.
Goddard, Samuel Thomas, Royal Artillery
Lord, William Barry, Royal Artillery
Masters, William James, Royal Artillery
Williamson, Thomas John
VETEBI-
NABY
SUBGF. ON.
14 June 73
15 -Feb. 56
27 July 55
31 July 67
7 Jan. 58
T7 Oct. 49
5 -'lily 55
17 Feb. s8
26 Nov. 61
I July 55
10 June 71
26 Feb. 56
22 June 60
25 July 55
30 May 57
30 June 63
28 Aug. 38
I Sept. O7
15 Feb. 61
31 Jan. 55
9 Nov. 55
Sept.6o
Jan. 68
Feb. 71
Sept. 71
June 68
June 63
Feb. 7c
Jan. 67
Feb. 81
June 73
1ST CLASS.
26 Sept. 84
21 Aug. 67
29 July 6
13 July 79
18 Aug. 69
26 Nov. 61
4 Dec. 63
1 8 Aug. 69
2 Aug. 71
21 Apr. 63
I Apr. 83
21 Aug. 67
5 Jan. 76
4 Deo. 63
22 Jan. 68
II Nov. 76
1 July 59
2 Feb. 78
2 Aug. 71
4 Dec. 63
21 Aug. 67
VKT. CAPT.
15 Feb. 83
9 Feb. 82
26 Feb. 91
I Apr. 84
IN8P. VET,
SUBGEON.
VET. MAJ.
4 Oct. 73
14 July 81
i5 Feb. 93
1 5 Feb. 93
3 June 80
I Nov. 79
g Feb. 02
14 July Si
HALE PAT
4 Jan. 59
I Oct. 54
14 July 61
5 Mar. 55
31 Oct. 88
23 Jan. 86
15 May 66
3 JIar. 80
15 Nov. 79
16 Dec. 76
30 Apr. 85
2c Oct. 83
30 Nov. 81
15 June 87
10 .lune9i
19 Feb. 8 1
20 Jan. 86
4 Sept.8o
2 May 83
12 Sept. 83
19 Sept. 68
2 May 88
19 Aug. 86
9 May 84
18 Mar. 88
4 Nov. 93
>9 Sept. 91
9 (Jet. 96
24 July 95
9 Dec. 96
8 Mar. 94
»6 Sept. 95
20 M:iy 96
7 Mar. 95
17 Feb. 92
23 Jan. 79
18 Apr. 64
17 Dec. 79
21 Oct. 71
' Principal Veterinary Surgeon Fleming served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
Served in the Military Train with the E.xpcdition to North China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
capture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Staff Veterinary Surgeon Gardiner served with the 7th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kafir war of 1846-47
(Medal).
■* Stair Veterinary Surgeon T. P. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59. including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, the Oude campaign, action of Jamo, assault and ca,pture of Birwah, and 'I'rans-Gogra allairs at Buu-
gaon (Medal with Oasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Staff Veterinary Surgeon Owles served, from 2ii-t July 1S55, at the siege and fall of Seba.'-topol (Medal,
with Clasp, andTurUish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the Hindun on
3otli and 31st M«y 1856, sieae and capture of Delhi, taking of Baredly, and operations in (lude (Medal with Clasp).
i> Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. A. Oliphant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon
wiih 1he KooVum Field Force (Medal).
" Vc-terinary Major G. A. A. Oliver served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Girishk, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
" Veti rinaiy Lt.Colonel F. Walker served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian w.ar of 1B82, and was present
in the engage'menls at El Magfar and Mahsaroa, in ihe two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-KeUir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Veterinaiy Lt.Colonel W. B. Walters served in the Zulu war in 1879 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
Served in the Soniian campaign in 1885 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon in Egjpt (mentioned in despatcho. ,
Wfdal wiih Cla:-p, and Khedive's Star).
'" Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon J. Anderson served in the New Zealand war in 1860-66, including the Taranaki
and Waikalo c:ninv"''f ns, and was present at the afl'airs of Kerri Kerri and Pukikoho, and actions of Rangiawbia,
Hirini, and tie Gale Pah (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force
in 1867-68, and formed and had charge of Ihe Sick Depots at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three
times employed on Special Service (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with
the Koorum' Field Force and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force as Inspecting Vclerin.ary Surgeon ( mentioned
in despatches, Modal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Indian
Contiufjcnt, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Cla>p, and
Khedive's Star).
" Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon W. Appleton was attached to the Military Train durincr the New Zealand war
of 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Afgljan war in 1878-79, and was present at the tittack and capture of Aii'
Musjid and in the iilfair at Fiittcluiliad (Medal with Clasji).
'"'inspecting Vetirinaiy .Snrgonn Meyrick served in the Egyplian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary S'irgeor.
(mentioned in desjiati hus. CM., Medal, 3rd Clas-^ of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
'* Veterinary Surgeon J. P. Adams served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in Ihe engaErement at
Cbarasiah on the 6tii OctoV'er 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (.vfedal « iih two Clasps).
1= Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Baldock served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Rhedive'H
Star).
'" Veterinary Surgeon Barker served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 17th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fallof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served v.-ith the 7tli Hussars in the Indian
camjiaign from Feb. 185S to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alnnibaj;;.,
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and .action of Naw.almnnge, oeeuinition of Fyzanad, passage of
the (Joomtee at Sultannore. throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Niiddee and Lly-
derghur; also the Trans-Gogia campaign, including the affair near Churda and ]iursuit, taking the Furl of Meeji-n-
dia, attack on Bankee andpursnit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and allair at Sitka.gha.t (Medal with Clasp).
"* Veterinary Surgeon Uonstant served the Eastern campaign of 1854-C5, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava
andlnkermai . and siege of Sebastopol (.\'edal with four Clasps, and Turkish .\ledall.
''■' Veterinary Surgeon H. Dawson served in the i4lh Hussars with the Persian E.xpedilion of 1857 (Medal with
Clasp). Also "with the Central India FirU Force U'.ider Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and present at siege and capture of
War Services of the Veterinary Department on Half or Retired Pay. 743
Ratghur, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, at Malthone. tattle of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of
Koonch, advance on and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
^ Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon D. I. Hinge served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-36 after the ifall of
Sebastopol. Served in the Soudan campaign in :885 as Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
'^ Veterinary Surgeon A. A. Jones served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stsir).
" Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon R. W. Murray served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 with the Turkish
Contingent, aud was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and 'I'urliish Medal) .
** Veterinary Surgeon F. Plomley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of Ali Mus.jid (Medal with Clasp).
*' Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Sewell served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimea from June to Oct.
1885 'Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Veterinary Surgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nursoond
(Medal). Served with the expedition to CNiina in 1S60, anil was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of 'i'aku
Forts (Medal with (llasp). Also served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
^ Veterinary Major \V. Burt sers-ed in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches.
Clasp)
^ Veterinary Major M. F. M. Case served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal wiih Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also .'erved in the operations near Suakin in December 1888
including the engagement of Gemaizah (Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
3- Veterinary Major J. W. Evans, served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^2 Veterinary Major C. W. Gillard served iu the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the advance to Candahar
(Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon ior services in Afghanistan
and South Africa). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Veterinary Major M. F. Healj' served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
** Veterinary Major W. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1878-70 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart
(Medal).
^'' Veterinary Captain M. C. Mitchell served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
Half Pay. — Purveyors' Department.
PKIKCIPAL PtJEVETOES.
PtTEVKTOE.
PBINCIPAI.
PDEVETOE.
Hagger, Thomas Oxenham i July 55 24 Dec. 6c
Tucker, William John Arnold 27 Apr. 53 24 Dec. 60
Purveyors.
Bush, John 28 Oct. 59 | Coward, Charles 31 Mar. 55
Deputy Purveyors.
Gray, William 22 Feb. 61; Stewart, Richard Hardinge 22 Feb. 6j
Hemingway, Edward Frederick' 22Feb. 61I
' Mr. Hemingway served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
Officers of Royal Artillery Retired from the Service on Annuities.
Captains.
Higgon , .Tohn Donald George
Phelips, Hen. Plantagenet Prescott'
Shakerley , Geoifrey Joseph '
Walsh, Lewis Paxton^
DATE OF
BANK.
WHEN
EETIEED.
Second Captains.
29 Aug. 57 28 Sept.71 Deedes, Granville
21 Feb. 57 28 Sept.71 de Visme, Henry Auriol Douglas' ...
1 Apr. 5928 Sept.71 Stirling, Walter George
3 Jan. 62 17 Jan. 72 Lieutenants.
Allan, Dudley North
,CuUen, Arthur John
Day, Francis Harry Emilius
IHarvey, Henry Beauchamp Richard
DATE OF
BANK.
WHEN
retired.
15 Mar. 71 2 Dec. 71
21 Feb. 6i'ii Sept.71
1 Jan. 70' II Nov. 71
22 June59'28 Sept.71
I Apr. 59 7 Sept.71
1 Nov. 6011 Nov. 71
18 Deo. 60 17 Jan. 72
1 Captain Phelips served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Shakerley served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain L. P. Walsh served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the beginning of February to ihe end
of July 1855, was employed before Sebastopol in the trenches during the bombardments of April and June, and was
present ai the attacic and capture of the Quarries (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain ue Visme served in the Crimean campaign from February to October 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Bacon, Edward, Bon. Lieutenant
Bell. Robert, Hon. Captain
Carroll, Jas. Henry, Hon. Major
Carson, Thomas, Hon. Captain ...
Cooper, Alfred
Earp, 'fhomas, .ffon. 3fo/or
Eldridge, Joseph Benjamin
Flinter, Thomas James
Giles, Kdward, .ffoK. 3fa/or
Goadby. Sam. Hill, Hon. Major.
Green, George, //oh. Capt
Kenny. Richard Thos. Hon. Capt.
Kidd, James Gordon .,
Hayes, John Joseph
Hebb, Henry
Army Schools.
Inspectobs.
2 Apr 84 I M'Governe, R 'W. I£on, Captain 14 Sept. 91
7 July 90 Major, Frederic, Hon. Captain ... 12 Aug. 95
22 Sept 85 Masterson. John, Hon. Captain 12 Aug. 95
11 Feb. 90 Redman, William, Hon. Captain 2 Dec. 92
25 Aug. 90 Robertson, George, Hon. Major, i July 81
1 July 81 Robinson, William, Hon. Major 14 Feb. 84
13 July 84 Rogers, Edwin Henry, Hon.
9 Nov. 84 Major iiSept.82
8 June 82 Sherwood, Thomas C 14 Feb. 84
14 Feb. 84 Shipman, Enoch 14 Feb. 84
19 Apr. 94 Smith, Thomas Woodford, H071.
12 July 92 Captain 27 Feb. 94
7 July go Stewart, John, Hon. Major i July 81
Sub-Inspectors.
27 Jan. 87 I Newsom, John 1 Apr. 71
25 Mar. 85 I
44 General and Field Officers who have Retired from the Service
Sr SALE, BT COMMUTATION, WITR A OBATUITT, OR BY SURRENDER OF SALF FAT.
NOT IN TSE RESERVE.
>'oTE. — It is particularly requested that Officers whose names should aopear in this list will communicate the fact
of their continued existence to the Editor oi Ilart'a Army List, 501, Albemarle Street, London, at least once iu
the year, not later than the month of October, as otherwise their names are liable to be removed herefrom.
LIEUTENANT GENERAL.
Elwyn, Thomas, Royal Artillery 20 July 71
UAJOS GENERALS.
Brown, John Henry.i Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 80
Chesuey, Francis Rawson, 2 Royal Engineers... i Apr. 76
Donnelly, Sir John F. Dykes,^ KCB. R. Eng.
Sec. Science and Art Depart. S. Kennngton ... :;r Dec. 87
Dwyer, Henry,* Unattached 20 June 54
Hamilton, Francis William, Scots Fusiliers... 23 Jan. 87
Jervois, John Gordon, Royal Engineers i July 82
Magenis, Henry Cote,* Royal Artillery 18 July 85
Mann, James Robert, CMG. Ro3'al Engineers 18 Oct. 73
Percival, Horace, Royal Artillery i Jan. 84
Pym, Frederick George,' CB. Royal Marines 7 July 79
Scott. Sir Francis Cunningham,i°'C.B. KCMO.
42 Foot 25 Mar. 96
Steward, Edward Harding, Royal Engineers 14 July 83
Synge, MilUugton Hem'y, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mar. 73
COLONELS.
Agg, William,' 51 Foot 22 Mar. 69
Agliouby, Arthur,^ CB. 33 Foot 29 Aug. 73
Aitchison, William,* Scots Guards 10 July 68
Aldworth, Richard WiUiam,^ 7 Foot, 9 Bn.
Kivj^s Roi/ai Rifles 20 Mar. 62
Allani Andre»v Timbrell,'' 25 Foot i Apr. 63
Baby, Daniel Antoine,' Military Train i Julj' 81
BailUe, George Clement, Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 65
Baillie, Hugh Smith, Royal Horse Guards 30 Sept. 64
Baker, Robert Broome, 16 Foot i July 81
Berry, Edward R.' Staff Officer of Pensioners 1 July 81
Berwick, William Noel, iorii, "> 13 Foot 20 June 54
Bibby, Alfred," 4 Hussars ; 18 Nov. 86
Blackburne, William, 69 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Blake, Matthew Gregory, Canadian Regiment 28 June 38
Bovill, James Owen, 1^6 Foot i July 81
Brown, Thos. Southwell,'^ 83 Foot 3 June 76
UCBrowne, Henry George,'* 100 Foot i July 81
Bruce, Robert,'^ CB., Unattached 17 May 67
Burnell, Edward S. P. Coldstream Guards 6 Aug. 81
Bushe, Charles Kendal," 59 Foot 26 June 71
Campbell, James, 87 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Campbell, Walter, Unattached 16 Nov. 58
Cane, Stopford, 30 Foot iiNov. 51
Cathcart,jffoH.Aug.Murray,2''GrenadierGuards 27 Oct. 64
Clark, Stanley Yeatman,^' 17 Lancers 1 Apr. 82
Clarke, James Gumming, 76 Foot i July 81
Cleeve, Stewart Alexander ,22 jj Foot i July 81
Cocks, Philip Reginald, Royal Artillery i May 58
Colville, Hon. Sir Wm. James,^^ XFO. CB. R.
'Brigaie, Master of the Ceremonies to the Queen,
and Eitra Equerry io H.R.H.. the Duke of
Sdxe Cohurg and Gotha 26 Nov. 69
Cooper, Joshua Harry,2» 7 Foot 21 June 69
Cnrzon, George Augustus,^' 2 Life Guards ... 10 Apr. 87
Davies, George Silvester,^* Cavalry Depot i July 81
de Rottenburgh, Georgc^'CB. 100 Foot, Mili-
tary Knight of W indsor 28 Nov. 54
Digby, Edward H.T. Lord;'" Coldstream Gds. . 15 Aug. 87
Donovan, Thomas,^' Cape Mounted Rifles 30 .July 60
Dorchester, Dudley W. Lord,^'^Go\As.. Guards... 9 Nov. 62
Downing, John David,'^ 28 Foot i July 81
Dowson, Charles Sutherland,^* 10 Foot i July 81
c. Eden, Morton Robert,^' 56 Foot 10 May 79
Evelegh, Fred. Cha.^s CB. 20 F. late Assist. Con-
troller ., 12 May 58
Faddy, Peter Pickmore, 3" Rc)yal Artillery 29 June 58
Fairfax, Sir Wm. Geo. Herbert Taylor Ram-
say, jSurf.^ 15 Foot II Oct. 79
Faussett, William,*" 44 Foot 11 Jan. 79
FranckljTi, Gilbert William, 17 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Fraser, Hon. Henry Thomas,*^ Scots Guards.. 18 Dec. 83
Gardiner,Richard, late Inspecting Field Oflaocr 26 Oct. sS
Gardiner, Thomas George, 3 Foot 9 Dec. 69
Gardner, Edgar, 2 West India Regiment i July 81
Geddes, John, 44 Foot i July 81
Glass, Henry Edward,*^ Cheshire Regt. {22 F.) i July 81
Grace, Sheftieid Hamilton,** 68 Foot i July 81
Grant, Charles Coote, 16 Foot i July 81
Gregory, Henry James Michell,*^ 3 West
India Regiment 15 May 57
Griffiths, Edward St. John,*' 19 Foot i July 81
Harcourt, Francis Venables, Coldst. Guards... 9 Nov. 46
Hay, Alex. Sebastian Leith," CB. 93 Foot 16 Apr.58
Hay, Lord Edward, 7 Hussars 9 Noy.4e
Hervey, Thos. Geo. O'Donoghue, Ceylon Rifles i July 81
Hibbert, Francis Gordon," 20 Foot 4 Apr. 70
Jenner, Augustus Frederick, 11 Foot 21 Feb. 65
K-ippen, Horatio Nelson, 12 Foot i July 8i
Littleton, Mon. Edward George Percy, CMG.
Grenadier Guards i July 81
Lloj'd, Robert Clifford, 68 Foot 9 Sept. 59
Lowe, Ai-thur Charles,^" 11 Foot 15 Mar. 58
M'Donnell, John,*' Cape Mounted Rirtemen ... i July 81
M'Kerlie, Sir John Graham, KCB. Royal Eng. 10 June 6i
Macuaghten, Sir Fra. Edm. Bt.''' 8 Hussars;
4 Battalion Irish Sifles 21 Feb. 70
Mansfield. Sir Charles Edward.^" KCMG.
Unatt. Coni>ul General, U.S. of Venezuela ... i Oct. 77
Ma-iter, Wm. Chester, CB.''' iZ P. Gent, at Arms 27 Mar. 63
UC Maude, Francis Cornwallis,^^ cB. R. Art.
Military Knight of Windsor 20 July 66
Miller, John,''' Unattached 3 Aug. 63
Moffat, Bowland, i West India Regt i May 61
Montagu, Horace,"" 8 Hussars 15 Aug. 82
Morgan. Charles,"' 67 Foot i July 81
Muter, Dunbar Douglas," 51 Foot 31 Mar. 65
Napier, Edward, Cavalry Depot 6 July 75
Ness, Richard Edw. Derby, 3 W. I. Kegt i July 8i
Noblett, Edward Abbott."^ 18 Foot 1 July 81
Nunn, Jas. Loltus Winniett,'* 80 Foot i July 81
Ogiivy, Thomas, 2 LUe Guards 28 Nov. 54
Ouvry, Henry Airae,'^ CJJ. 9 Lancers 5 Feb. 6j
Pedder, Charles Denisou,"' 39 Foot i July 81
Percy, George Algernon, Grenadier Guards... 19 July Si
Prendergast, Lenox,'' 2 Dragoons i .Inly 81
Price, John Andrew,'' Royal Artillery i7June76
Reynardson, Charles Birch,*" Grenadier Gds. 8 Sept. 86
Rhodes, Godfrey," Unattached i July 81
Roberts, William Arthur, Royal Artillery 11 Aug. 86
Robertson, James Alexander, 82 Foot 16 Sept. 57
Robertson, James I'eter,*^ CB. MiUtary Train 28 Aug. 63
Rocke, Richard Hill,*-' 2 Foot i July 81
Sandwich, Edward G. H. Earl of, Gren. Gds.
5 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 12 Sept. 81
Scovell, Edward W. 96 Foot 8 July 61
Shakerley, Henry Webster, Royal Artillery... 22 Mar. 84
Sibthorp, Richard Fras. Waldo," Unatt i July 80
Sinclair, C. W. Lord,^ 57 Foot 8 Mar. 79
Smyth, Henry Montagu, 44 Foot i Oct. 77
Steward, Richard Oliver F." Unattached i July 81
Ste wart, Jas. Ainslie,** R. Marines, (?en^.a<Jrm8 22 May 66
Swinfen, Frederick Hay," 5 Dragoon Guards ;
Military Knight of Windsor 8 Mar. 79
Tempest, Thomas Richard Plumbe, 23 Foot ... 20 June 54
Teulon, George, 16 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Thomhill, Charles, Royal Artillery i Apr. 8s
Travers, Frederick John,'- Royal Artillery ... i Apr. 65
Travers, John,'^ Royal Artillery 24 Jan. 62
Trevelyan, Harrington Astley," 7 Hussars... 19 Apr. 69
Vincent, Arthur Hare, 3 Hussars i Oct. 8r
Watson, William Henry," Royal Artillery 4 Oct. 79
Wegg, John, 42 Foot 14 Aug. 59
Wellesley,i£^on. Fred. Arthur, Coldstream Gds. 23 Jan. 78
Wpstmorland,F. W.S.Earl of"^ C^.Coldstream
Guards 11 Jan. 60
Whyte, John James, i Dragoon Guards 11 Nov. 51
Wilson, Aug. Nicholas,'" Rifle Brigade 19 May 80
Wise, Charles, 63 Fool 28 Nov. 54
Wybergh, Archibald, '"^ 63 Foot i July 81
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Addams, James, R. Artillery 6 Nov. 27
Alexander, Boyd Francis,' Rifle Brigade 21 Mar. 72
Allen, James, 2 W. I. Regt 9 Nov. 46
Alleyne, Douglas,- 37 Foot i Oct. 77
Annesley, Hugh, Earl,* Scots Guards 18 May 60
Armstrong, Alex. Boswell,^ Cape M. Rifles s Nov. 47
Armstrong, Charles, 35 Foot 16 May 72
Armstrong, Richard,'' 40 Foot i July 81
Armytage, Henry," Coldstream Guards 26 Oct. 58
Atkinson, Edward D. 37 Foot 26 Nov. 58
Babington, William, 7 Hussars 13 May 59
Bagot, Ponsonby, Scots Guards 28 Apr. 75
Bame, Fred. St. John Newdigate, Scots Gds. 22 Mar. 71
Barrett, Kno.x,.55 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Barron, Fenwick Boyce, 3 Dragoon Guards ... i Apr. 59
Barton, Christopher, 18 Hussars i Apr. 76
Bathurst, Sir Fred. Thomas Arthur H.'^ Bi.
Grenadier Guards 18 Jan. 61
Battine, Wm. Alexander,'* 2 Dragoon Guards, i Dec. 8
Lieutenant Colonels toJio have Retired by Sale, by Comnxutatlon, Sfc.
74S
Bazalgette, William Joseph,>5 37 Foot 23 Mar. 66 [ do liorel, Charles Carew.^s 42 Foot 16 Oct. 60
Beaufort, Henry, Duke of, KG. Unattached ... 26 Oct. 58 ! Denne, George Ramsay Alurefl," 4 Dr. Gda. iS Nov. 82
y.J.c.Beazley, George Gant,'« 83 Foot 12 Mar. 81 1 Dennis, Morley Stratford Tynte, 76 Foot 2oSept.6o
Beers, "William, 26 Foot .. 16 Feb. 78 [ Dillon, Robert",™ 30 Foot 3 Sept. 67
Bell, William, 12 Foot 30 Mar. 49 [ Dixon, John, 73 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Bennett, William, 48 Foot 10 Jan. 37 | Dolan, Terence Michael, 95 Foot i July 8t
Benson. Tom, 66 Foot 21 Apr. 63
Bentinck, Henry Cha. Adol. Fred. Wm. Alden-
barg, Coldst. Guards 19 Jan. 76
Bertie, Son. Geo. Aubrey Vere,2° Coldst. Gds. 12 Jan. 81
Bertram, Charles Felgue,=i 41 Foot i Jan. 68
Biddulph, Francis Edward, 9 Foot 16 Feb. 78
Biggs, Thomas, 60 Rifles i Apr. 66
Billujgton, George M.^^ 8 Hussars. i Oct. 77
Drummond.Hy.Edw. Stirling Home, Scots Gds. 5 Sept. 77
Dugmore, Fred. Wm. John, Scots Guards 17 May' ji
Duke, Jemmett Charles,'^ 17 Lancers 7 Jan. '82
Donbar, Thomas Clement,'- 75 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Edgcnmbe, Hon, Charles Ernest. Grenadier
Guards, Son, Colonel 5 Bn. Hoyal i'\itiliern... 29 Dec. 69
p.t.c. Edwardes, Hon. Cuthbert Ellison,'-**
Rifle Brigade i July 81
Binney, Charles Richard, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mar. 67 j Edwards, Spencer Henry Hutchins,'^ 98 Foot . 20 May
Blachford, Oswald Samuel, 15 Dragoons 20 June 54 Elliot, George Augustus,'^ 18 Foot 9 Nov. 66
Blennerhassett, Barry,26 7i Foot 7 Dec. 58 [England, Richard,"* 55 Foot i May 66
Blomfleld, Thomas Edwin, 26 Foot i Apr. 70 Cr.-^kine, fifolHott Williams, Scots Guards, Hon
Bly thswood, Archibald Campbell, Lord,'^ Scots
Guards; Mox. Colonel, \aXe ^ Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders 12 June 60
Bond, Edward," Depot Battalion 20 June 54
Bond, Henry,*) 15 Hussars 11 Nov. 51
Borradaile, George Edwin, 63 Foot 26 May 80
Borthwick, Alexander, Rifle Brigade 20 Aug. 84
Bonrke, Thomas, 34 Foot 9 Aug. 70
Boyd, James George Hay ,33 Unattached 20 Apr. 66
Boyle, IToB. William George,'* Coldst. Gds. ... 19 Aug. 62
Bram3ton,ThomasHarvey,35 Grenadier Guards 10 June 62
l>.».c. BranfiU, Ben.iamin Aylett, 86 Foot i Oct. 77
Bravo, Alexaiider.'^s i West India Regiment ... 12 Aug. 74
Brockman, Julius Drake,'? 86 Foot i Oct. 77
Colonel 6 Vol. Bn. Royal Highlanders 20 June 83
Fairfa.*;, Thomas Ferdinand, Grenadier Guards 9 Apr. 70
Frtirtlo!igh, William Haviland,'"" Unattached 23 May 73
c. Fanshawe, Hew Dab-ymple, Unatt 25 Oci. 59
Farquhar, Harry Rich, 24 Foot i July 8r
Feildoii, Oswald Barton,"" 78 Foot 17 Mar. 76
FoLguson, George Ai-thur,'"* Grenadier Gds.... 18 July 62
Ferguson, Robert, 79 Foot 13 Mar. 35
p.K.c. Piie-Cookson, John Cookson,'"'^ 65 Foot 17 May 79
Findlay, Ale.Kander, 3 West India Regt 13 Feb. 52
Fisher, Seth Nuttall, 25 Foot 20 June 54
FitzGerald, Henry Charles, "^^ 33 Foot 9 Apr. 68
FitzGerald, William Henry Domirdck,'"" Unatt. 2 Apr. 65
FitzRoy, Lord Fred. John, '"^ Grenadier Gds.... 22 June 55
Brook, Wilbam John,** 30 Foot 14 Aug. 74 i Foott, John,"" 3 Foot 1 July __
Brooke, Robert Wilmot,'' 60 Rifles 29 Dec. 71 1 Ford, Charles Edm. Hawkshawe.R. Artillery 27 May 82
Brown, Charles Bradford,-" 8 Foot 8 May 80 Forester, Hon. Henry Townshend, Gren. Gds. 24 Aug. 52
Bro-wn, Edward John Vesey,*! 60 Foot 27 May 59 ! Forster, Francis Rowland,ii-4 Dragoon Gds... 20 Apr. oi
Browne. Herbert Fred. Lewis, 77 Foot i July 81
Bruce, Courtenay William," 6 Dragoon Guards 23 Oct. 67
Burdett, Francis, 17 Dragoons 19 Oct. 48
Burgoyne,i?!> John Montilpu,.B<irf.-« Grenadier
Guards; Hon. Colonel -iBattalion BedfordMre
^'gt 30 Nov. 60
Burnand, Norman, Coldstream Guards 17 Feb. 69
Burnley-Cami)bell, Hardin," 6 Dragoon Gds. 5 July 82
Burton, Henry ,« West Riding Regt. (76 Foot) i Jan. S3
Butt, John Wells, 95 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Byng, Alfred Molyneux, Gren. Guards 23 Mar. 70
Byng, Hon. Henry Wm. John, CB. Coldst. Gds.
Hon.Col. 7 Bn.King'sEoyal Sijlea {2 Middlesex
Militia), 4- Bquerryto iKeQueen 2 May 56
Cafe, Hayd on Lloyd, Q4 Foot i Apr. 70
Calcott, Charles Rowland Berkeley.^" 28 Foot . i Apr. 70
Caldwell, William Bletterman, 76 Foot 20 June 54
Callwell, Robert Joseph," Derbyshire Regt. 29 Oct. 81
Campbell, Duncan,^^ unattached' 21 Dec. 62
Campbell, ffon.Henry Walter," Coldst.Guards 14 Aug. 66
Campbell, John Thos.^* R. Canadian Rifles... 7 Nov. 68
Carden, .Sir Frederick Walter, Bart. 5 Lancers 29 Jan. 70
Garden, Henry Robert,5« Unattached 26 Dec. 56
p.s.c.Cardew, George Masters,^^ 67 Foot i July 81
Carington, Hon. Wm. Henry Peregrine,^'
Grenadier Guards, Equerry to the Queen 4 Deo. 72
Carmichael, George Lynedoch,^^ 95 Foot, Chief
Constable of Worcester 9 Feb. 70
Cator, Thomas William, 76 Foot 12 Apr. 72
Fortescue, John Charles Wm.i" Unatt 2 Nov. 55
T-Jffi Fosbery, George Vincent,"'" Bengal S. C. 10 Feb. 70
Freeman, Thomas Inigo Wickham, 13 Foot ... 11 Nov. sr
Gardiner, Thomas,"^ 98 Foot i Apr. 80
Gardyne, Charles Greenhill, Coldst. Guards ... 22 May 66
Garlick, John William, 106 Foot 23 July 79
Garnett, Albert Peel, ii Hussars 3 Apr. 78
Garrett, Algernon Robert,"' 66 Foot 28 June 04
Gascoigne, Clifton,"* Grenadier Guards 16 May 65
Gash, Thomas, Ceylon Rifles i July 81
Gilpin, Bradney Todd,"' 62 Foot 2 Apr. 71
Godwin, Algernon Arbuthnot,'^'' 103 Foot 8 June 81
Gordon, George Grant,'-' CB. Scots Guards,
Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion Boyal Scots 13 Feb. 63
Gordon, Sir William,'-^ Bart. 17 Lancers 10 June 62
Gordon, Sir William, Bart. 3 W. I. Regt 20 June 34
Gore, Frederick WilUam.i^' 3Foot 9 Aug. 63
Gore, James Pollock,'-' i Foot 1 Apr. 66
Gosling, George, Scots Guards 15 Apr. 74
Grant, Alex. G. 85 Foot 31 Aug. 55
p.s.c. Grant, Fra. Richard Chas.'^^ 5 Lancers.. 29 Dec. 71
Green, Thomas Edward,'28 Mditary Train 1 Oct. 77
Greene, Dawson Cornelius,'^ Depot Battalion 9 Sept.64
Greville, Arthur Charles,'" Unattached 9 Nov. 62
Grey, Francis Douglas,"- 37 Foot 9 Nov. 62
Grove, Robert,"^ 90 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Gwyn, Reginald Thoresby, 4 Foot 1 July 81
Hail, Alexander Cnurtenay, 6 Foot i July Si
Hall, Frederick,:3s 88 Foot 9June77
Cave-Browne-Cave, B. Wenman, 2 Drag, Gds. 17 Dec. 79 j Hallowes, John,'" 87 Foot i Apr. 70
Cecil, iori Eustace Henry B. G.,Coldstr. Gds. 2 July 61 Hamersley, John Henry, Cheshire Regt 26 Apr. 82
Champion, Percival Robert, Royal Marines... 9 Jan. 82 | Harding, "Benjamin. 2 Dragoon Guards 14 July 25
Chetwode, George.^s 8 Hussars 30 Mar. 601 Hardinge, Henry, Rifle Brigade 27 Apr. 60
Clarke, Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards 21 Mar. 68 Hardy, Jonas Pasley,'" Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Clayton, PitzRoy Aug. Talbot,^' Gren. Guards 16 May 62 I Hare, James,'*^ 22 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Clinton, Henry Renebald, Grenadier Guards... 14 Jan. 71 : Hare, Robert Powel, Royal .Artillery 8 July 82
Cocker, Barnard William, 38 Foot 11 Nov. 51 \ Hatton, Villlers La Touche, Grenadier Guards 29 June 55
Coke, Hon. Wenham C. W.'>= Scots Guards 14 June ss'^.s.e. Hawkins, George Walter, Royal Artillery 24 Mar. 86
Colls, Robert Stacy,«« 32 Foot i Apr. 66 i Hay, Hon. Charles Rowley,'" Scots Guards... 21 Nov. 62
Colman, Thomas, 9 Foot 20 June 54 Haygarth, FranciSj'^" Scots Guards 14 July 54
Colthurst, DavW Latouche,*" 20 Foot 23 Jan. 69 Heaton, John Richard, 37 Foot 24 Apr. 60
p.s.c. Colvile, Charles Frederick, ii Foot i July 81
Coney, Arthur Henry ,^ 67 Foot 30 May 74
Cookes, George," Unattached 2 Oct. 72
Cooper, Edward Henry, Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 57
Coote, Chidley, 31 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Cope, George Harwood,'- 14 Foot ig Feb. 79
Cotes, Charles James,"' Grenadier Guards ... 21 Aug. 78
Coxon, George Stackpole,'* Depot Battalion .. i Apr. 70
Craster, James Thomas," Unattached 31 Jan. 72
Crawley, Philip Sambrook.'^ Coldstream Gds.. 13 Dec. 60
Cremorne, Vesey, ioriJ, Coldstream Gds 4 Jan. 71
Crichton, Hon. Chas. Fred., Grenadier Gda, ... 17 May 71
Crosse, Charles Kenrick,"' 52 Foot 27 Dec "
Heneage, Michael Walker,'" Coldstream Gds. 21 Dec. 60
Hibbert, Edward George,'-* Grenadier Guards 22 Oct. 61
Hickie, James Francis,'"^ 7 Foot 29 May 69
Hill, George Staveley, Rifle Brigade 20 Jane 54
Holden, Henry, 13 Dragoons 31 May 59
Hood, Francis Wheler, Visct. Grenadier Gds. 23 June 63
Howley, John,l=" 4 Foot 14 July 79
p.s.c. Hozier, John Wallace, 2 Dragoons 21 Juno 80
Hubbard, Hon. Cecil John,''* Grenadier Gds. 27 Sept.76
Hudson, James. 'S" 84 Foot 7 May 77
Hudson, Joseph Henr3' Fra. Harrington,
Grenadier Guards , 3 Aug. 72
Humbley, W. Wellington Waterloo,"'' Unatt. 24 Oct. 72
Crozier, Rich. Pearson, E. Surrey Regt.(3i F.) 28 Nov. 83 1 Hunt, William Thomas, 3W. I. Regt 5 Aug. 42
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached 26 Oct. 58 i Hunter, James, 16 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Cust, John Francis, Grenadier Guards 16 Sept. 56 ' Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt , 27 May 58
Custance, Fred. Hambleton, Grenadier Guards;
Hon. Colonel ^ Bn. Norfolk Beqt 3 Aug. 72
Dawson, Charlton,*' :8 Foot '. i July 81
Deacon, William Edward Durand,'^ 54 Foot ;
Military Knight of Windsor 27 Dec. 68
Button, Thomas Bruce,""' 100 Foot 3 July 72
Ibbetson, Charles Parke, late h.p 17 .May 60
Inglefield, Samuel Hood Stovin, R. Artillery 4 Ma"3' 60
Ingram, Robert Bethune,'" 100 Foot '. .. 8 Mar. 72
Innes-Ker, Lord Charles John, Scots Guards 28 Mar. 74
Z d 2
746-7 Lieutenant Colonels who liave Retired by Sale, hij GomnnUation, Jj'c.
Irby, Lionard Howard Lloyd,"'^ 74 Foot i Apr. 74 j O'Donnell, JohnVize, 27 Foot i Apr. 70
Jackson.Halkett Francis,'^ Manchester Regt. 5 f< 0 v. 84 ' Onslow, Arthur Edward, Scots Guards 10 Dec. 47
James, Charles, 12 Foot 20 June 54 1 Ord, Augustus William, 20 Foot 27 Mar. 72
James, Demetrius Wyndhara Grevis,'™ 2 Foot 10 Mar. 61 Palmer, Edmund,^^^ Royal Artillery 25 Mar. 69
Jervoise, Henry Clarke,'"" Coldstream Guards 20 July 66 Palmer, John, 34 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Johnstone, Geo. Chas. Keppel, Gren, Gds 28 Oct. 71 Patterson, Charles Doyle,'- 10 Foot, Exon Yeo-
p.s.c. UliT Jones, Alfred Stowell,"^ 13 Foot 13 Sept.71 men of the Guard 3p Apr. 61
Jones, Ebenezer, 66 Foot 11 Nov. 51 j Paul, William Henry, Depot Battalion i Oct. 77
Jjnes, Lewis John Fillis,'"* Depot Battalion ... 21 Jan. 72 Pauli, Newton Jones, 60 Rifles 1. July 81
Jones, Thomas, 14 Dragoons 10 Jan. 37 ' Peebles, Thomas, 11 Foot _... ^3 Jan.. 69
Kenny, William Herj-y, Unattached 9 Ajjr. 56 Peel, Cecil Lennox, Scots Guards 22 Nov. 64
Kensington, William, Aorrf, Coldstream Guards, | Peyton, John.^^" 7 Dragoon Guards 28, June 71
Captain Yeomen of the Guard 16 Mar. 67 ' Pigotl, Arthur, Stafi' Offlcer of Pensio.nei's ... 6 July 60
King, Henry John, "^3 Foot 10 Dec.
Kingscote, Sir'R. N. F.,'" i'CJJ. Scots Guards,
.Extra Equerry to H.R.H. tkePrinceof Wales;
Commissioner of Woods and Eorests, lieceiver
General of the Duchy of Cornwall^ and Hon.
Pigott, John Pelling, Staff O. of Pensioners... j, Sept. 67
Pitt, Hon. Horace, R. Horse Guards 2 SeptLsj
Pockliugmn, Geo. Kenry,''<'-'iSF. Gent. at Arm^ 22 July 71
Powell, KenryClaringbold, S. O. of Pensioners L7 July 591
Prevost, Charles,-*'' 2 West India Regt 23, Mar. 67
Colonel ^ Battalion Gloucester Regiment 17 July 58 I Radclifie, Emilius C. Delme,^'''-' S8 Foot „ 4 June Tea
Knight, Arnold More,'"* 12 Foot 13 June 72 ' Ramsden, Wm. John Freschville, Coldst. Gds. t Sept. 75
c. Knipe, William,'*" 86 Foot i May 78 . Reeve, Ellis Philip Fox, Coldstream Guards... 30 Mar. 70
Knox, William, 13 Dragoons 23 June4S Reeve, John, ^'^ Gi'enadier Guards 20 June 54,
Lambton, Francis,"" Scots Guards 4 Nov. 59 { Rice, Cecil, ''"^ 72 Foot 1 Apr. 70.
Langford, Hercules Edward, Lord, Grenadier Rich, Charles David, ^'^ 9 Lancers 28 Aug. 71
Guards 2 Mar. 77 , Richardson, Fred. 30 Foot 20 June 54,
Lautour, William Young, Grenadier Guards 9 Sept. 71 I Rickman, Albert Divett,^'' Rifle Brigade i July
Lea, Samuel Percy, Unattached i Aug. 74
Leach,jSi)-GeorgeArchibald,A"Ci<.R. Engineers,
Secretary to the Board of Agriculture 31 Jan. 6c
Lefroy, Augustine Hugh,'** 41 Foot i July Si
Legge, Uon. Edward Henry, Coldstream Gds.,
Assistant Sergeant at Arms 25 Dec. 67
Legge, William Vincent, Royal Artillery i Apr. 83
Legh, Henry Martin Cornwall, Gr. Gds... 22 Apr. 71
Lewes, John,'** 3 West India Regt.,fion. Colonel
Cardigan Artillery Western Division R. Art... 7 May 58
Lewes, Wm. Price Llewellyn, 51 Foot i July 81
Lind, James Bumie,"** 31 Foot 7 Jan. 74
Lindesay, Joshua E. C. C, 30 Foot i July 81
Lister, Fred. D., '"2 6 Dragoons 2 Nov. 55
Lloyd, Thomas, 35 Foot 1 July 81
Lockwood, Amelias Richard Mark, Coldstream
Guards, MP. for Efpiiig 5 Got. 78
Loudon, Robert Alex. 5 W. I. Regt 28 Sept. 73
Lovell, Charles Neville, Royal Artillery 6 Deo. 66
Lowe, Robt. Hen. Curzon Drury,'^^ Gren. Gds. 10 July 66
Lowndes, John Henry, '5* 6 F. (xeHf. ai^rms ... 6, Tune 56
Lyon, Fred. Lee Hopkinson,'™ R. Artillery.... 14 July 80
Lyster, Fred. Torrens,^"' 21 Foot 24 Dec. 70
M'Barnet, Alexander Cockburn,^"" 79 Foot 25 Apr. 65
M'Pherson, Philip,^"' 17 Foot 23 Dec. 76
MaoBean, Forbes, 92 Foot 15 Dec. 6y
MacDonald , Peter,^"' 1 3 Foot 19 Dec. 65
MacFarlane, Francis John,*"* 3 Dragoon Gds. i Oct. 77
Mackay, Henry Fowler, 76 Foot 20 Jime54
Maclean, StrFitzRoy Donald,^" Bt. 13 Hussars 4 Feb. 71
Macpherson, Lachlan,"^ 30 Foot 21 Nov. 74
Maguire, John Thomas,^'* 60 Rifles; Military
Knight of Windsor 5 Aug. 64
Malet, 5ir Hy. Chas. Eden, iwr^^'^Gren. Gds. 3 Oct. 62
>[anners, HeVbertRussell,^'* Depot Battalion... i Feb. 66
Mansergh, John Craven, 2'" 25 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Margesson, William George."" 80 Foot i Apr. 70
Martmdale, Ben Hay, CB. Royal Engineers ... 6 Julj' 67
Massey, Hon. Lionel Edward, Scots Guards ... 18 Dec. 66
Mauleverer, Benjamin Bunljury,"^^ 88 Foot ... i Jan. 68
Maunsell, Robert, Depot Battalion 13 Aug. 68
Mei'edith, Henry Warter,'^'''' 4'; Foot 7 Mar. 62
Mildmay, Herbert A. St. John.i^sfiifle Brigade,
Gentleman at Arms 24 Nov. 77
Miller, Frederick,23i 63 Foot i Jan. 68
Miller, James,"" 11 Hussars 8 Mar. 59
Miller, Thomas,^^^ 81 Foot 3 Sept. 50
Milligan, Charles,^* 39 Foot 8 Sept. 77
Mofl'att, William Henry,"^* 19 Foot 13 Mar. 78
MoUan, William Campbell,"^" CB. 96 Foot 20 July 58
Mol.vneux, Hon. Caryl Craven, loHussars 26 Mar. 73
Molyneux, Edmund, 7 Dragoon Guards 13 Sept. 82
Monckton, Hon. Horace Manners, "^^ 3 Hussars 12 June 60
Montresor, Henry Edward,""" Grenadier Gds... 6 Nov. 54
Moreton, Aug. Hy. Macdonald, Coldst. Gds.... 12 Aug. 82
Morley, Wilbraham K. E., R. Marines 20 Dec. 81
Mosse, William,"" 26 Food 28 Mar. 74
Mostyn, ifon. Roger, Scots Guards 26 Dec. 59
Murray, Charles Stewart, 72 Foot 17 Dec. 79
Murray, John, "*^ Grenadier Guards 21 Sept. 60
Naylor, James Sadler,"** 8 Hussars 31 Jan. 58
Needham, iio7i. Henry Colville, Grenadier Gds. 28 Apr. 75
Neville, Edward,"** Scots Guards 28 Nov. 5".
Newbigging, Wm."" ManchesterRegt. (96 Foot) 5 Sept. 83
^.<.c. Nolan, John Philip,"*" Koyal Artillery ... 1 Oct. 8t
Northey, Geo. Wilbraham, Discharge Depot... i July 81 I
Nugent, James Thomas, 6 Foot i July fi
C'lJeirne, Francis, 2*9 2 Dragoon Guards i July 81
O'Brien, Sir John Terence Nicolls,"-" JTClfG.
20 Foot 4 June 70
O v.onuor, Valentine,"'' 47 Foot 15 Oct. 81
Rintoul, Robert, 16 Lancers i July 8t
Robertson, Rob. Jameson Euatace,'''^ 60 RiSes s July 73
Robinson, John,""* 44 Foot 28 Oct. 6^
Robinson, Richard Harcourt, 60 Rifles 5 Dec. 71
Rocke, Richard,""' 72 Foot 19 Aug. 62:
Rose, John Rose Holden-,"*^ 17 Lancers 17 Sept. 571
Ross, Robert Hill,"«^ 2 Foot i July 81
Rous, William John, "'5 Scots Guards 8 Jan. 64
Russell, Andrew Hamilton,"** 58 Foot 6 June 56
Russell, iorrf Chas. Jas. Fox, 60 Foot 9 Nov. 46-
Russell, Hickman Rose,"** 57 Foot 7 Feb. 74,
Ruttledge, Thomas Ormsby,"'" 32 Foot 12 Nov. 6z
Rynd, M'Kay.^"' 62 Foot 29 Apr. 64
Saunders, Henry Fred.,^'' 3 West India Regt. 15 Feb. 611
Scott, Hopton Bassett,"'* 9 Foot 9 Apr. 6*
Scott, Hon. 'i'homas Charles,"*'* Rifle Brigade 7 Jan. 82:
Sealy, Francis, h.p 13 Feb. 59
Sewell, Algernon Robinson, 15 Foot i Apr. 66.
Seymour, Leopold Richard, Grenadier Guards 30 Nov. 70.
Sharp, John Edward, 2'" i Foot i Apr. 70.
Shellej-, Charles, Scots Guards 6 Feb. 66.
Sherldek, Wright, 18 Foot 1 July 81
Shortt, William Aldersey,^'* 57 Foot 7 Feb. 74
Siree, Charles Moore B.™' 3 Foot 8 July 74,
Small, Robert, 25 Foot 11 Nov- 51
Smith, A'i i-Gerard,A'CJ/G.Scots Guards, Gcooffi
inWaiting to the Queen, Governor of Western
Australia 24 Sept. 70
Smith, Thos. Hardwick,^"^ 2 West India Regt. 16 Nov. 60.
Smyth, Georee J. FitzRoy, Coldst. Guards 25 Mar. 71
Somerville, Thomas Henry,™* 3 Foot 17 Sept. 58
Stanley, Charles Edward Henry, Gren. Gds. 3 Feb. 72
Stephens, Nassau Wm. Irwin H., R. Marines... 16 Feb. 82:
Steward, Edwin Ashley Tucker,™* 21 Foot i Jan. 6S
Stewart. Duncan,^"' 92 Foot 6 Oct. 72
Stisted, Thomas Heathcote,^'" 7 Hussars 4 June 70
p.s.c. Stoney, Francis Sadl^r.^'^'R. Artillery... 19 Jan. 81
p.s.c. Story, Philip Conway, ^'^ S. Lane. Regt. i June 8,^
Strace3', Edward John,^'* Scots Guards 24 May 50
Strong, Owen H. 10 Foot 24 Nov. 77
Stuart, Jas. Fred. Dudley Crichton, Gren. Gds. 19 June 55
Stucley, William Lewis, Grenadier Guards ... 11 Aug. 63
Swaffield, Charles James Orton,^'* Depot Batt. i Apr. 70
Synge, George Charles,^'' 52 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Talbot, John, West Riding Regt. (76 Foot) 26 Sept. 83;
Terry, Frederic Stephen,"'^" 25 Foot 8 June 84
Teulon, Thomas, 35 Foot 20 Apr. 70
Theilusson, Alexander Dalton,^"* 72 Foot 20 July 58
Thomas, Henrj' John, ^2* Royal Artillery 23 Feb. 56
Thynne, Alfred Walter, Grenadier Guards 16 Oct. 66
Tipping, Alfred, ^"9 Grenadier Guards 11 Jan. 58
Tottenham, Charles George,^'' Scots Guards ;
Hon. Colonel Wicklow Art. S. Die. R. Art.... 15 June 60
c. Touzel, Thomas Percival, 27 Foot 12 Oct. 57
Tremayne, Arthur, ^^" 13 Hussars 21 Feb. 6t>
Tntton, Frederick Biscoe, Depot Battalion 12 May 69
Trotter, Robert Knox, 28 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Vance, Horatio Page, ■'^"38 Y.Lieut, Yeomen of
the Guard 25 Mar. 69
Vaughan, Eugene James, 57 Foot i May 59
Veitch, Thomas George, Unattached 20 June 54
Villiers, Charles Courtnay,^*" 47 Foot ; Military
Knight of Windsor 3 Oct. 64
Vivian, Ralph, Scots Guards 3oJune77
Wade, James Heme, ^*' goFoot 25 Mar. 69
Wake, Richard William, late h. p 20 June 54
Wakefield, Julian,'*" 83 Foot i Oct. 77
Wallace, Si>Wm.Thos.Fras.Agnew,5<.Gr. Gds. 29 July 56
■JJC Wantiige, Robert James,'*3 Lord, KCB.
Scots Guards, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire 22 July 59
Warburton, Frederick Tynte,'** R. Engineers 22 May So
Liexiienant Colonels and Majors ivho have Retired by Sale, hy Gommutaiion, ^c. 748
Ward, Bernard Edward.^'^ 60 Rifles 5 Jan. 64
Warner, Ashton Henry, 41 Foot 10 Apr. 80
Watson, Rupert Campbell, 37 Foot S Aug. 73
Wangh, William I'etrie,'*" 16 Lancers 20 June 54
Webb, Georse, Royal Marines 17 Mar. 69
Wegaelin, Thomas itathias Luz, Unattached... 12 Nov. 60
Wellington, Henry, DiiJce of. Grenailier Guards ;
Son, Colonel 3 Bn. West Jiidiuq Regiment ... i Apr. 76
West, Frederick.3« Depot Battalion' 5 Jan. 64
West, John Temjile Temple-, Gren. Guards ... 6 July 52
West, ITon. Wm. Edw. Sackville, Gren. Gds.... 2 .Tan. 6g
White, George Francis.^" :;i Foot 12 Deo. 54
White,,S'irThomasWoollaston,Bar<. 16 Lancers 10 Dec. 64
WLckham, Thomas,3»2 33 Foot i Jan. 68
Willi.-imson. Joan, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Wilson, Willian Henry. ^3^ 50 Foot i July 81
Windsor-Clire, Hon. George Herbert W.^^^
Coldstream Guards 14 Mar. 68
Witchell, Thomas. 358 2j Foot 29 Mar. 73
Wood, George Wilding, 56 Foot 1 July 81
p.s.e. Wood, Hon. Henry John Lindley,^^'' 12
Lancers 25 Apr. 83
Wood, Robert Hudson, 67 Foot 30 Mar. 72
Woods, Richard William,^'' 3 Foot 31 Dec. 78
Wynne-Finch, Charles Arthur, Scots Guards 28 Oct. 71
Young, Henry Wm. Keays,^" 18 Foot i July 81
MAJORS.
Adair, James Wallace Danlop.' 5 Foot 7 Nov. 62
AUfrey, Goodrich Holmsdale,^ 2 Dragoon Gds. 12 Oct. 70
Annesley, Robert,'' 10 Foot 15 Aug. 68
Armstrong, John, 5 2 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Armstrong, Thomas Priaulx St. George,'* 49 F, 4 Aug. 63
Armstrong, William Bruce." 7 Dragoon Gds.... 21 Mar. 68
Atherlej-, Francis Henry, Riile Brigade 20 July 58
Backhouse, Thorr.as Dcuring," 70 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Bagot, Gourgc, 17 Foot , 19 Oct. 49
Bailie, -Tames. '^ 87 Foot tS Dec. 60
Bainbridge, Robert,!^ 17 Lancers 20 July 70
iBaird, «;• David, iorf.i* 98 Foot 24 Mar. 58
Balfour, Francis Walter,'^ Rif.e Brigade 6 June 56
Ball, Francis A.," 53 Foot 25 Mar. 71
Baiuficld, John Hichens.i' II Foot 23 Jan. 78
Barclay, Edward, Unattached.. 20 Feb. 59
Baring, Henry Bingham, i Life Guards 18 Nov. 30
Barnard, Christopher John,"* 4 West India
Regiment 14 Sept. 66
Barnard, Robert Oary, 41 Foot q Mar. 65
Barry, William Henry, ''J 73 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Barton. Montagu, S5 Foot 9 Apr. 70
Baskervillc, John, 14 Hussars 13 June 81
Bates, John Sidney, 4 Dragoon Guards i July 58
Bathurst, Benjamin, Royal Artillery 26 Oct. 85
Batten, John Mount, 8 Foot ; Hon. Colonel 3 Bn.
Liverpool Regiment 9 Mar. 87
Battle.y, D'Oyiey W., 77 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Biyley, John Arthm',^" 52 Foot 19 Jan. 58
Bell. Charles Harland,^' Cape M. Rifles 6 June 56
Bell. William Morrison, 3 Hussars 18 Oct. 64
Beresford, Henry Marcus, 9 Foot 5 July 72
Herkeley, Henry W.^ 3 Dragoon Guards 15 Aug. 68
Berkeley, Robert, 29 Foot 26 July 76
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached 7 Sept. 55
Best, Maudistl.y Gaussen,-^ 25 Foot 20J11IJ- 58
Beswick, Frederick, ^= Unattached 9 Feb. 61
Bethune, Robert,-' 92 Foot 7 Dec. =8
Bevan, Reginald Johnst me. Royal Artillery S June 88
Bird, Henry Charles, 47 Foot 10 , Tan. 58
Biscoe, Robert, 19 Foot 11 July 80
Blackburn, John, 85 Foot 29 Dec. 46
Blakeney, Robert,^' 48 Foot 6 June 56
Bligh, Frederick Cherburgh,^^ 41 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Blood, John,2s gg Foot 31 Oct. 71
Blount, Robert,^'' 20 Foot 23 Mar. 77
Bluett, William Henry Peter Gordon,^? 10 Foot 22 Jan. 67
Boissier, John AVilliam,-'" 37 Foot 7 Jan. 64
Borrowes, AVc Erasmus, Bart,*'^ Depot Batt.... 25 May c6
Bott, Thomas,*^ 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July 38
Bourke, Hon. Edward Roden, 3 Hussars 2 Dec. 68
Bourke, Joseph." 29 Foot 24 Feb. 77
Bower, Henry John,''= 4 Foot 16 May 70
Bowler, John, 80 Foot 4 Mar. 37
Bowles, Edward,*" 60 Rifles ii Jan. 69
Boycott, William, 20 Foot 31 Oct. 71
Boyle, Zfon. Edmund John, 85 Foot 5 Apr. 66
Boys, Henry, 75 Foot g Nov. 46
Brabazon, James Du Pre," Unattached 8 July 59
RraJjazon, Hugh, Military Train 20 June 54
Brackenbury, Hy.'" Depot Batt. Gent, at Arma i Apr. 69
Bradshaw, John Charles, 23 Foot 10 May 38
Brannan, James, Unattached 11 Jan. 58
Brett, Sir Wilford. A'CJ/G. 76 Foot 28 June 64
Brooks, John Hatfield, =3 19 Hussars 20 July 58
Bros, Richard Follett, 17 Foot 14 J"ly 83
Browne, George Richard,"* 69 Foot 4 June 58
Browne, James, 65 Foot 4 Nov. i-o
Browne, ion? Richard Howe," 96 Foot 20 May 63
Browne, Richard Thos. Bookey, i W. I. Regt. 14 Nov. 74
B -uce. Stewart Hervey,^*^ lo? Foot 16 May 76
Hulkeley. Francis Beaumaris,^* 65 Foot 6 July 67
Burke, William, Unattached 21 July 30
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont, Lincolnshire
Regiment; Hon. Lt.Cil. 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 4 Apr. 82
Burningham, Henry George Charles,''58 F.... 27 May 62
Butler, Walter, Unattached 9 Nov. 56
Galley, Henry, 19 Foot 7 Aug. 46
Campbell, Charles Fred. 87 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, E. S. Norman, 90 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Campbell, Pred."^* Cape Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Henry WottoUjiJ^ 79 F. Governor of
Militari/ Prison at Cork 26 Dec. 56
Campbell-Renton, Arch. Colin, 42 Foot 12 Dec. 54
Campsie, George Richard,™ Ce.ylon Rifles 26 Oct. 50
Cannon, Osboriie Barwell,''" 97 Foot 28 Oct. 68
Carey, Charles Le Mesurier,'^ 63 Foot 6 June 56
Carleton, William Henry,"o 21 Foot 24 Oct. 70
Carlisle, Anthony,"! 60 Rifles 5 July 72
Cassidy, Francis P."- 34 Foot 20 July 58
Cassidy, Frederick Young,"^ 31 Foot i9June72
Cay, Eustace,"-* 70 Foot 21 Mar. 65
Chadwick, Robert, 14 Hussars 15 May 67
Chafley, John, 5 Lancers 29 Jan. 70
Chapman, William Edw."'t i Dragoon Guards 19 July 82
Charter, Ellis James, 11 P 8 Mar. 59
Clapcott, Charles, '3 32 Foot 26 Sept. 58
Clarke, .Tames George,"" 46 Foot 12 May 66
Clarke, William James, Royal Artillery 7 July 86
Clifibrd, Richard Cormick,"" 7 Foot i Apr. 70
Clowes, George Gooch,"* 8 Hussars 7 Dec. 58
Cockburn, Thomas Hugh,"' 43 Foot 20 Julj' 58
Cooper, Godfrey, Military Train 15 June 58
Cooper, LoftusLewis Astley, 98 Foot 28 Apr. 80
Coote, Thomas Gethin,83 26 Foot i May 78
Corbett, William, 52 Foot 15 Oct. 58
Coupe, Robert,** 15 Foot i Apr. 70
Creagh, James Henry, 27 Foot 10 July 63
Croker, Edward,**" q6 Foot 8 July 56
p.i.c. Cromer, Evelyn, Lord, GCMG. KCB.
KCSI. CIE. Royal Artillery 7 Aug. 78
Crosse, Joshua Grant,** 88 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Cuffe, Sir Chas. Fred. Wheeler,*^ Bart. 66 F. ... 26 Apr. 59
UC Cuninghame,S(cWm. James Montgomery,
5«r/.™ Rifle Brigade 14 Aug. 67
Currie, Charles. Cape Mounted Rifles 2 Jan. 69
Curzou. ifoH. William Henry," 17 Lancers 19 July 64
Casack, John,'- 8 Foot i Apr. 70
Dalbiac, Henry SheUey,'^ Royal Artillery 2 Sept.87
Dalrymple, Francis Bertram,'^* Royal Art. ;
Carmarthen Art. (W. Dio. R. Artillery) 21 Sept.87
Dartnell, John George,'^ CMG. 27 Foot 19 Jan. 64
Daubeny, Walter Augustus,'^ 3 Foot 28 Oct 71
Davies, Augustus,'-'" 74 Foot 31 Mar. 66
Deane, George, I Foot 24 Nov. 77
Dennis, John FitzThomas,^* 95 Foot 29 Dec. 54
Dent, Henry Francis, 7 Dragoon Guards 4 Nov. 74
De Robeck, Charles Louis C' 60 Foot 21 July 80
Dickens, Robert Vaughan,'™ n Foot, Military
Knight of Windsor i Apr. 70
Drage, Frederick,'"- Depot Battalion i Apr. 70
Drew, Browning,'"' 75 Foot 24 Mar. 58
Drummond, William Charles, 95 Foot 29 July 85
Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart. 3 W.I. Regt. 11 Nov. 51
Dunbar, Penrose John,'"* 3 Foot 20 May 64
Dundas, Thomas, '"^ 12 Foot 31 Jan. 64
Dyne, Musgi'ave James Bradley, 9 Lancers ... 10 May 6i
p.s.e. Ellis, Cha. David Cuninghame, '"^60 Rifles 23 Oct. 60
Ellison, Richard George,'"" 4-; F. EnsignTeomeii
of theGuard ; Hon. Col. zVol.Bn. LincolnRegt. 21 Nov. 62
Elmhirst, Harry, 53 Foot i Oct. 77
ErroU, Wm. Han-y, Earl 0/,^°^ Rifle Brigade... 12 Dec. 55
Erskine, Hon. David, 21 Foot 2 Apr. 54
Evans, Richard John, '"9 16 Foot 23 Oct. 60
Fanning, Matthew,"' 27 Foot i Apr. 66
Fawcett, Anthony Molloy,"^ 2 Dragjon Gds. i May 66
Fawkes, Francis,'" 71 Foot 16 Feb. 78
Ffrench, Edward, 74 Foot 10 Jan. 37
Finlay, John,'" 78 Foot 5 July 72
Fisher, Louis Walter,"^ 40 Foot i Mar. 64
FitzGerald, William Hen'ey,"« 68 Foot 9 Oct. 63
Flowers, Frederick, 15 Foot 27 May 80
Forbes, George, 3 Hussars 20 June 54
Ford, George, 36 Foot 13 May 26
Forde, Thomas Douglas,"* 46 Foot 10 Feb. 69
Foster, William John,'" 19 Foot 5 Jul.y 72
Fowke, John S. Ferguson, 54 Foot 17 Feb. 65
Francis, Thomas John, '2° 100 Foot 5 Aug. 64
Majors who have Retired hy Sale, hy Commutation, 8fc.
749
Freeth, Sampson Plomer Frederick,^^' Eoyal 1
Artillery 24 Nov. 84
Frend, George, 26 Foot 20 June 54
Gambler- Parry, Ernest,!^ 23 Foot 7 May 86
Gamble, George Francis, Royal Marines iB June 72
Gardiner, John Theodore Austin,'^ 31 Foot... 20 Mar. 80
Gaskell, William Plumer, 24 Foot 13 Feb. 67
yJC Gilford, Ederic Frederick Lord,"* Middle-
Bex Regt. (57 F.), Colonial Sec. at Gibraltar 24 July 80
Gilbert, Edward Foot, 106 Foot 24 June 85
GiUmau, Bennett Watkins,'^^ 12 Foot 20 June 54
Gillum, Prideaux William,"^ 54 Foot 11 Nov. 57
Godley, Henry Robert Crewe, '^' 28 Foot 6 June 56
Goodwyn, Henry WUUam, Unattached 24 Dec. 60
Gordon, Duncan,!^* jg Foot 4 July 34
Gordon, Webster Thomas, (56 Foot i Jan. 59
Gore, Annesley Paul,'^' 53 Foot 19 Nov. 57
Gore, James Ai-thuT Charles, 71 Foot 4 Mar. 59
Gore, William Richard Ormsby, 13 Hussars... 12 Oct. 52
Graham, Charles Campbell,'™ 42 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Graham. Edw. Ginilestono,"' The Buffs (3 F.). 1 July 81
Grant, Thomas John, 6 Foot i Apr. 70
Grantham, Edward, "3 gg Foot 12 Mar. 64
Grantham, James, Roy.al Engineers 5 July 72
Granville, Eevil,'" 23 Foot 26 Apr. 59
Graj', William Robert,!^^ Military Train 15 Feb. 61
Green, Andrew, 48 Foot , 13 Dec. 53
Greene, Wm. Shepney.'^" 19 Hussars 20 May 82
Gregory, Francis Hood, 1 5 Hussars 24 June 76
Greig, John James, CB. 24 Foot 20 June 54
Gresson, William Henry,"* 65 Foot i Mar. 64
p.«.<'.Griffiths,Aj-thur Geo. Frederick, ''2'' 63 Foot,
Inspector of Frigons in Great Britain 13 May 75
Grimston, Walter John, Royal Artillery 10 Dec. 68
Groves, John, 18 Hussars i Oct. 77
Hamilton, Fred. Harding Anson, 60 Foot 12 Aug. 76
Hammond, Lawrence Nicholas Dyre, go Foot. 9 Jan. 63
Harman, Ramsay,'" 14 Foot 5 July 72
Harrison. Edward, 4 Foot 24 Aug. 78
Harvey, William Crosbie,'" 9 Foot 5 July 72
Heigham, Clement Henry John,'** 17 Foot ... 17 May 61
VS- Heneage, Clement Walker,'" 8 Hussars ... 20 July 58
Herbert, Arthur,'** 39 Foot 20 June 54
Hill, Xoi-J George Augusta, Unattached..: 6 July 30
Hill, Frederick John George,'*' R. Artillery 5 July 72
Hilliker, Henry,'** Land Transport Corps 30 July 71
Hinds, Thomas Clowes,'*^ sSFoot 8 June67
Holmes, James Nicol, Canadian Rifles 29 Dec. 54
Hook, Charles Campbell, 20 Hussars 2 July 62
Mopkins, Francis Powell, 15 Foot 16 Oct. 66
ji.s.c. Home, Edmund Garland,'^' 25 Foot 5 July 72
Houghtou-Huyhan, Henry, 96 Foot 18 May 81
Howard deWalden, Fred. Geo. iorrf, 4 Hussars 5 Oct. 67
Hume, Chas. W.'" Rifle Brigade, late Hon.
Col. 4 Bn, W. Kent Regt. ; Gentleman at Anns 12 Aug. 86
Hunt, Arthur,'-* Military Tram 5 Jul.y 72
Hunt, John, Unattached 15 Jan. 58
Hunter, Charles Fleming,'" 72 Foot 9 Nov. 66
Hunter, Patrick, 63 Foot 12 Oct. 70
Hutton, Thomas Everard,'^" 4 Hussars 6 June 56
Ind, Fred. John Nash,'^ 37 Foot 29 May 66
Ingles, Walter Lawrence,"' 16 Foot i Apr. 70
Inglis, William,"" 5 Dragoon Guards 12 Dec. 54
Irwin, John, 162 88 Foot 13 Mar. 78
Jary, Robert Herbei't Heath,"* 12 Lancers 11 Feb. 62
Jervis, Edward Lennox,'" 6 Dragoon Guards. 21 Feb. 60
Jones, Felix Thomas, "i7 3 Foot 26 Feb. 76
Jordan, Lutley,"* 34 Foot 18 Oct. 79
Kennett, Bra.ckley H. Barrington,'"' South
YuikshireB.egivae-nt, Ge7itleman at Arms ... 13 June 83
Kengh, Anthony Robert,'"^ 14 Foot 10 Feb. 77
Kneebune, Frederick,'"' 29 Foot i Apr. 70
Knox, James, 33 Foot 16 Mar. 80
lie Knox, John Simpson,'"' Rifle Bricrade 8 June 72
Knox,lfon.Wm. Stuart, 51 F. Hon. ColonelMid-
Uhter Art. Southern bioision Eoyal Artdlert/ 16 Nov. 55
Lachlan, Robert, 17 Foot 13 Aug. 29
Lamb, Sir Archibald, Bt. 2 Life Guards 10 Apr. 83
Lawrie, John,'"* Depot Battalion 2 Nov. 55
Leake, Henry,'"' 70 Foot i Oct. 77
Leggett, George Edward,'*" 77 Foot 27 Nov. 70
Leslie, Lewis Xavier,'*2gg Foot 11 Nov. st
Levett, Edward,'*^ 10 Hussars 16 Oct. 60
Lewis, Ralph FitzGibbon,'** 86 Foot 23 Mar. 60
Leyne, James,'*' 59 Foot i Apr. 66
Lloyd, Charles Fred,, 24 Foot i Oct. 77
Lloyd, Mathew Pennefather, 59 Foot 23 Mar. 61
Lock, Frederick Edward, 15 Foot 25 Dec. 67
Lucas, Jasper,'** 47 Foot i July 81
Lucas, Richard, 29 Foot 3 Ji'y 59
Lutman, John Henry,'*' 24 Foot 17 Apr, 58
Lyle, John Mackenzie, '"o 29 Foot 12 June 60
M'Crea, Frederick Bradford,'"' 8 Foot 20 May 68
M'Creagh-Thornhill, Michael,"^ 4 Dr. Gds.... 8 Feb. 63
M'Mahon, William,"* 14 Hussars 20 July 58
MacAndi-ew, James Duncan,"" 78 Foot 6 July 60
Mackay, Angus Wm., 4 West India Regiment 23 Mar. 66
Hair, Arthur, 62 Foot 13 Nov. 35
Marriott, Charles Frederick,"' 6 Dr. Gds 5 Oct. 78
Marriott, Henry Christopher.^oo 60 Rifles 26 Apr. 59
Martin, Samuel Yorke, 52 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Matson, Henrv.^ix ^3 Foot 7 Ju'J 46
Maule, John, 62 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Maunsell, George, 1 West India Regiment 20 June 54
Mayne, John, I Foot 9 Nov. 64
Menzies, James Stewart,2'J' 74 Foot 9 Mar. 65
Mercer, Arthur Hill Hasted,2"S 89 Foot 6 June 56
Mildmay, Henry Paulet St. John,^''* Gren. Gds, 24 Feb. 92
Mildmay, Sir Henry St, John, Bart. 2 Dragoon
Guards " Nov. 51:
Miller, Thomas Edmund.^os 12 Foot 28 Jan, 62
Minnitt, Charles Goring, 2<>« 18 Foot 12 June 78
Molony, John Sharman,2o* Unattached 5 July 64.
Molony, William Mills, 22 Foot 13 Dec, 61
Montgomery, Hugh C, Gaston, 6 Dr, Gds. ... 6 June 83
Morrison, Geo. P. Edw.. Military Train s Apr. 70
Munro, George Granville Gower,^'^ 20 Foot ... i Apr. 70
Murphy, Francis Eastwood,^'* 27 Foot 13 Feb. 67
Musgrave, Beniamin D'Urban,^'* 13 Foot 10 Apr. 78
Musgrave, Christopher Edw. 2" Rifle Brigade 5 July 72
Nash, Charles Widenham,"'* Canadian Rifles . 23 Nov. 41
Neville, Robert, 41 Foot 17 Sept. 61
Newton, George Glascott, 12 Foot i Apr. 70
Nicholls, Henry Lionel, 22 Foot 19 Oct. 78.
Noott, Francis Harry,''"' Royal Marines 13 Sept. 9+
Norton, Chas. Grantley Campbell,"" 23 Foot 2 June 65.
Nunn, William David,"' 20 Foot 5 July 72
Nutt, Justinian Armitage,^^ 21 Foot 4 May 70.
O'Conor, Richard John Ross,"^ 17 Foot 26 Dec. 56
O'Malley, Austin Peter,"* 22 Foot i Apr, 70
Orred, John Cavendish, 12 Lancers 5 June 75
Osborne, Lord D'Arcy Godolphin, 87 Foot 12 July 64
Owen, Edward Barry, 17 Foot 5 Nov, 47
Pakenham, Ron. Fred. Beauchamp, Unatt. .,, 14 June 59
Paton, James,"' BL. 4 Foot 30 June 65
Paul, James,"* 65 Foot 28 Jan. 62
Paynter, George,'^ i Dragoon Guards 3° •A-P''- 58
Peacocke, Stephen Ponsonby, 59 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Peel, Robert,=3o j. Foot 4 Jan, 65
Pelly, Raymond Richard,"' 37 Foot 11 Apr, 62
Percy, John William,^*-' 9 Foot 22 June 64
Perrin, Charles, 66 Foot 10 Oct, 65
Peto, William Lawes,-'*3 ,:; Foot 21 May 58
Phillipps, Charles Burch,'" 6 Foot 27 Nov. 67
Phillips, Edward,^" 8 Hussars n May 60.
Phipps, Charles Edmund, 18 Foot i Oct. 77
Pole, Mundy, 46 Foot 9 Nov, 46>
Poore, Robert,^'^ 8 Hussars - , 20 July 58.
Pott, William, 27 Foot M Sept,78
Pewys, Hon. Charles,"' 9 Lancers _ 18 Sept, 57'
Preston, John William, 28 Foot i Apr, 66-
Prickett, William Robert, Royal Artillery 8 July 89
Priestley, llcratio,^*" 32 Foot i2june69.
Proctor, Hemry, 22 Foot 5 July 72
Queade, William Henry,"' 12 Foot _ 24 Jan. 63.
Quin, Peter Edward,-*^ 33 Foot 15 Aug. 68
Renny, George,2*5 73 Foot _ 15 Dec. 6r
Renshaw, Richard William, 16 Lancers 5 Jul.y 1^
Richmond, Matthew, CB. 96 Foot _ 2.3 Nov. 43;
Roberts, Charles Fyshe,2*' C3f(?. Royal Art.... 23 Jan. 53
Roberts, Thomas Law,"" 93 Foot i Apr. 70,
Robertson, George Coke, 17 Lancers „, 28 Oct, 71.
Robinson, Wm, Beverley, 3 West India Regt,,. 26 Mar. 5&
Ross, Patrick Wm, Sj'denham, 16 Foot 17 Oct. 56
Ross, William James, i West India Regimemt i Apr. 70
Rowland, George,"' i Foot 3 Aug. 66
St, John, John Henry,"^ 92 Foot -,,. 7 Dec. 5&
Saunders-Knox-Gore, William Arthur Gore,.
Roval Artillery -5 J-if • 9°'
Schoinberg, Frederick Spencer,''" 57 Foot 5 July 72-
Seton, George, R. Canadian Rifles 14 Dec. 55
Seton, WilUam Carden, 41 Foot 15 Oct. 47
Shell, Richard, 16 Foot 21 Aug. 69
Shiffner, Bertie, 2>= 61 Foot 2 July 74
Shirley, James Charlton, ico Foot 3° Aug. 83,
Shuttl'eworth, Frank, 7 Hussars 29 Oct. 81
Simpson, Thomas,2«' 52 Foot 19 Feb. 70
Smith, Astley Campbell, 25 Foot 26 July 64
Smith, Michael Edward, Unattached 27 Dec. 64
Smith, Richard Playne,"' 10 Hussars 30 Mar. 6»
Somers, Richard John, 11 Hussars 20 May 73
Spall,William,25* Coast Brigade of Artillery .„ 28 Oct. So
Squirl, William,"' 91 Foot 5 Ji^ly 72
Stack, Frederick Rice,"" 37 Foot 26 Dec. 65
Stevenson, George Newcombe,^** Argyll aiad
Sutherland Highlanders (91 Foot) i July 81
Stirling. Gilbert, Royal Horse Guards 1 July 81
Stuart, Donald,^" 46 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Studdert, Charles FitzGerald,^** 80 Foot 26 Aug, 59
Sutton-Nelthorpe, Robert Nassau, 8 Hussars,, i July 8i
Sykes, Cam,«' 48 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Taylor, James, Royal Marines 18 Dec. 63
Majors ivJio have Retired
Taylor, William, 70 Foot 23 Feb.
Teevan, Greorge James,"" 94 Foot, Chief Con-
stable of Move, Suttex I Oct.
Tempest, Arthur Cecil, 1 1 Hussars 5 July
Tennant, Charles Richard.^Ti 2 Life Guards 21 Jan.
Temiant, John Trenchard.^J^ 87 Foot 22 Mar.
Thellusson, Arthur John. Bethell,"' Cold-
stream Guards 2 Nov.
Thompson, Charles,'"* 64 Foot 24 Mar.
Thompson, Leslie Jenkins, 58 Foot 10 May
Thurlow, Edward Hovell,^" Royal Artillery... 16 Sept.
Tibbs, William Joseph, 70 Foot i Jan.
Tillbrook, Philip Limborch.^'s Unatt. Standard
Bearer, Corps of Oentlemen at Arms 29 Mar.
Todd, Robert Beatley, W. Indian Regiment... 13 Nov.
Tranchell, Edward Frederick, Ceylon Rifles... 19 Jan.
TraneheU, George Adolphus, Ceyion Rifles ... 12 June
Trench, Ifon. Frederick Le Pner,27' 40 Foot ... i Mar.
Trevor, Fred. Anthony, =^"8 4 Foot 4 Feb.
Trimmer, Augustus R. 70 Foot 8 Mar.
Turner. Henry Ferdinand, 279 65 Foot 28 Jan.
Van Straubenzee, Bowen,^^^ 100 Foot 15 Feb.
Vereker, Thomas George, 'si 1 2 Poot 3 Aug.
Y&raej, Sir Harry, Sarf.TJnattached 13 Nov.
Vesey, Charles Cynric Wellesley,2«2 72 Foot ... 30 Nov.
Walker, Samuel, 65 Foot 19 Sept.
Walter, Frederick Arthur,283 97 Foot 26 Oct.
Warbiirton, Henry WiUiam Egerton, 47 Foot. 17 Mar.
Waring, Henry, 59 Foot 16 Apr.
Warren, S«> Augustus Riversdale.JSari.^s* 20 F. 13 Dec.
"Watson, Stephen.^s' WorMSterRegt. Military
Knight of Windsor 30 Mar.
Way, Gregory Lewis,288 29 Foot 8 Dec. 46
hy Sale, ly Commutation, ^e.
750
Webb, Edward Townsend.289 27 Foot 7 Oct. 76
p.s.c. Weir, John Charles,'"' 2 Foot , 19 Jan. 64
Wentworth, D'Arc.v, Unattached 3 Nov. 34
Westby, Bernard Heyer, Rifle Brigade i Oct. 77
Weyland, John, Royal Canadian Rifles 17 Nov. 69
White, Hans Robert, «« 89 Foot 2 Nov. «
White-Thomson, Robert T. CB. i Dragoon
Guards 14 Aug. 57
p.s.c. Whitmore, Sir George Stoddart,^'^
KCMG. 62 Foot 6 June 55
Whyte, Edward, 19 Foot 13 June oi,
Wilkinson, Alfred Eastfield,"* 7 Hussars 28 Nov.62
WUlan, Wm. MoSat Douglas, Royal ArtUlery 13 Apr. 58
Williams, Henry Augustus, 14 Foot 15 Mar. 79
Williams, Reginald Stewart,2«> 93 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Williams, Robert, 22 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Williamson, William Roberts,'^' 48 Foot 29 Oct. fit
UC v.D. Wilmot, Sir Henry, Bt.^^ CB. Rifle
Brig.; Hon. Colonel z Vol.Bn. Derbyshire Regl. 20 Jul.y 58
Wilson, Edward Beniamin, R. Canadian Riiles 19 Feb. 70
Wilson, Henry, 14 Foot 19 July 21
Wilson, John, 302 42 Foot 5 July 72
Windham, George,*"^ Rifle Brigade i Apr. 70
Wood, John Joseph, 305 Military Train 26 Dec. 56
Wood, William,3''6 Depot Battalion 1 Apr. 70
Woollard, Gilbert, St. Helena Regiment 11 Sept. 49
Worswick, WUliam Worsley.'o" 37 Foot 15 Feb. 68
Wright, Charles Edward. 96 Foot 30 Mar. 76
Wyatt, Charles Edwyn,276 5 Lancers 5 J"ly 72
Wynter, Walter Andrew.^fo West Ridmg
Regiment ; Son. Colonel latesBn.R. Fusiliers 2 M.ar. 8 1
Yard, Frederick,*)^ 32 Foot 26 Nov. ij
' Major General J. H. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall o
Bebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Meda
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'' Major General F. R. Chesney served in the campaign that led to the capture of the Valley of the Upper Waikato
in New Zealand in 1864, and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty (Medal) .
3 Major General Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles ia the
Crimea, siege and fall of SebastopoKMedal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Major General Dwyer served on the Stafl" of the late Marquis of Hastings, Commander in Chief in India, and
was present during the Nepaul war, at the reduction of the Province of Kimaoon, and the storming of Almorah.
He served also throughout the Pindarree war on the Stafi", when he had charge of the communications of the com-
bined Armies.
8 Major General H. C. Magenis served in New Zealand in 1861-62. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
was present in the affairs at Banda, Kuddi, and Roghani (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
9 Hajor General F. G. Pym served the Eastern campaignwith the Royal Marines attached to the Light Division,
including the battles of Balaklava (commanded a position Battery) and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches for
gallantry) , and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a Detachment throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the actions of Sohunpore (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General in Council) and
Phoolpore, where he skirmished to the front under a heavy fire, captured two guns, and turned the last on the
retreating enemy (mentioned) ; led the advance at the attack on the Fort of Betwa and covered the retreat ; led the
skirmishers opposed to an overwhelming force at the battle of Ahmora (mentioned) ; present at the actions at
Jhamnowlee and Puchawas (mentioned for both) ; led the assault at the capture of the Fort and village of Nuggur
(mentioned) ; drove in the enemy's skirmishers at the capture of the Ranee's Cote near Ahmora on 9th June 1858,
having left a sickbed and marched about 26 miles during the night to be present with his men (mentioned) ; attack
on the Fort and village of Jugdespore, actions at and near Doomeoreahgunge, and battle of Toolsepore. Com-
manded a Mortar Batterj' attached to the siege train during the latter part of the campaign (Medal, and Brevet of
Maior). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
1° Sir Francis Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaclava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj, Shumsabad, siege and fall of
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge.
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoaful ; commanded
the Regiment at the capture and destruction of Beciiuah 1 mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
as having had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), battle of Ordahsu (slight wound on
the head) and capture of Coomassie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city and
on every day's march until the arrival of the Forces at the Adansi Hills (mentioned in despatches. Brevet cf
Lt.Colonel. CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Expedition to Ashanti in 1895 (honorary rank of Major
General, KCB. and Star).
War Services of Colonels Retired hy Sale, 8fc.
^ Colonel Agg served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was onboard the E.I.C.
steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ;
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House
Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May, and
repulse of the night attack on Prome 8th Deo. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
' Colonel A. Aglionby served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West JTrontier during the Indian Mutiny in
'857-58 (Medal). Commanded thestation of Kussowlie in 1858, when the Barracks were fired by incendiaries, and
was mentioned on that occasion as having been " mainly instrumental both by his exertions and example in saving
a very large amount of stores and Government buildings." Commanded the 33rd in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68, and led the Regiment (which formed the storming party) at the assault on Magdala (mentioned in des-
patches of Lord Napier and Sir Charles Staveley, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.].
75 1- . Gemral Oncers Retired by Sale, 8fc. — War Services,
* Colonel Aitchison served with the ist Batt. gist Regt. at the Cape of Good Hope from Deo. 1845 to March 1847
and was enjrafred in a severe affair with the Kaffirs on the 22nd May 1846, when his horse was shot under him (Medal).
' Colonel Aldworth. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
* Colonel Allan served with a Detachment 57th Regt. against the rebels in Canada in 1837. Commanded the 2nd
Infantry Brigade in the Eusoofzie campaign of 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Troops onboard the ship
ISiisteni Monurch when she blew up and caught flre at Spithead on the 3rd June 1859, on which occasion a General
order was issued expressing the Commander in Chief's gratification at the conduct of Lt. Colonel Allan, and officers
and men, and another conveying the Queen's approbation of the discipline and good order displayed under such
trying eirciunstances.
■? Colonel D. A. Baby served with the gSth Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
' Colonel E. R. Berry served with the 6ist Regiment in the'Punjaub campaign of i8'48-49, including the passage
of the Cheaab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goo.jerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the siege, assault, and
capture of Delhi, and action of Nujjufghur (Medal with Clasp).
"-' Lord Berwick served in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26, and was present in the actions of Prome and Tand-
wayn (Medal).
" Coliniel A. Bibby served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the
engHgements of Kl Magfar and Mahsama -severely wounded and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
lut.(.'olonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Colonel J. O. Bovill served with a detachment of 30 of the Ceylon Rifles, which defeated the insurgents in
the first and second attack on Kornegalle on the 30th and 31st July, during the suppression of the rehelUon in the
Kandian Provinces in 1848.
'J Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 26th Feb. 1855, with the 55th Regi-
ment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class 01
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan Expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Colonel H. G. Browne served in the 32nd Regt. during the Indian Mutiny in 1837-58, and was present at
the action of Chinhut and defence of Lucknow Residency from June to Nov. 1857. Also with Maxwell's Force in
the Suregon campaign of 1858. Was twice wounded — once severely. Thanked in General Orders by Sir J. Outvam,
Kir J. Inglis, and by the Governor General (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, with a year's service) : was awarded
the Vie " for conspicuous bravery in having, on the 21st August 1857, during the siege of the Lucknow Residency,
gallantly led a sortie, at great personal risk, for the nurpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing coa-
siderable damage to the defences. It appears from the statements of the non-commissioned officers and men who
MO ;ompanied Captain Browne on the occasion, that he was the first person who entered the battery, which con-
sisted of the two gups in question, protected by high palisades, the embrasures being closed with sliding shutters.
On reaching the battery. Lieutenant Browne removed the shutters and jumped into the battery. The result was
that the euus were spiked and it is supposed that about one hundred of the enemy were killed."
'= Colonel R. Bruce served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the loth Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, in-
cluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of
Lucknow, with attack on and occupation of the Iron Bridge from nth to 14th March 1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps).
' ' Colonel C. K. Bushe commanded the troops during the operations before and bombardment of Canton by the
Royal Navy under Sir Michael Se.ymour durinf the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1S57 ; was present at the
ssault and capture of the city in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) and of Namtovv on nth Aug. 1858 ;
was emplo.yed a portion of tlie time as a Brigade Major,
2" Colonel Hon. Aug. M. Cathcart accompanied the 93rd Highlanders to Turkey, and on the embarkation for the
Crimea he was aiipointed Extra Aide de Camp to his uncle Sir George Cathcart, with whom he was present at the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (promoted Brevet Major), where Sir George was killed ; rejoined the
93rd, but having been appointed a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, he was attached to the Light Division, and
was present in all the operations in which it was engaged, including both attacks on the Redan and fall of Sebastopol
— mentioned in despatches (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Toi-kish Medals, and sth
Class of the Medjidie).
21 Colonel S. Y. Clark served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Zuinguin Mountain. Was attached to Wood's Flying Column in command of a wing of the 17th Lancers and a
troop of the ist Dragoon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
'''^ Colonel S. A. Cleeve served as Adjutant of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ;
onboard the E.I. C. steam-frigate i^frooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon River; served during the succeeding three da.ys' operations in the vicinity (including the storming ot the
White House Redoubt), storm and capture of Rangoon, and repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu) .
" Sir William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
" Colonel J. H. Cooper served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th FusiUers, including the sortie of
26th Oct., battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel Yea, and also present
at the attack on the Quarries on 7th June (wounded 8tli June), and assault of the Redan on i8th June (Medal with
two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel G. A. Curzon served as Lieutenant in the 2ud Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaigns
of 1857-5S. including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow; subsequently with Ross' Camel
Corps and present at the battle of Golowlee and caoture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
2* Colonel G. S. Davies served in the Crimea with the loth Hussars from 30th June 1855, including the battle of
Tchernaya and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medall. Served with the Carabineers the
Indian campaigns of 1837-59, ^^^ '^^^ present at the outbreak of the Sepo.y mutiny at Meeruton the loth May 1857,
the actions of the Hindun, 30th and 31st May, battle of Budleeke^erai, siege and fall of Delhi, and sulisequen';
operations under Brigadier Showers ; also the affair of Kerkrowlie, taking of Bareilly, affairs of Majidia, Churdall,
and Bankee, and pursuit to the River Raptee (Medal with Clasp).
'^'^ Colonel de Rottenburgh. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 775.
3° Lord Digby served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1883 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Colonel Donovan served against the Fitcani tribe in 1828 under Colonel Somerset. Commanded an advanced
post in the neutral territory. Cape of Good Hope, in 1832 and 1833. Served against the insurgent Boers in 1845. Was
actively emploj'ed throughout the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846 and 47 (Medal), and commanded the Advanced
Guard "in forcing the passage of the Fish river Jungle from Fort Peddie to Trompeter's Dritt in Maj- 1846, when
the Troops were engaged with the whole of Pato's tribe for upwards of three hours ; previous to the action on the
Gwanga he led as a volunteer a small party into the jungle, where he had a personal rencontre with four armed
Kaffirs (the chief Zeto and one of his captains being of the party), two of whom he slew smgle-handed. For the
above services he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the Troops in the Sovereignty during the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 ; crossed the Orange River in Feb. 1851 (effecting the p.assage with guns, wagons, &c., in a temporary
boat constructed on the occasion) to assist in the protection of the Albert district, and on the 28th March following,
with one Troop Cape M. Rifles, one six-pounder, and a small Burgher Force, defeated a large body of Tamlioo'sies
and Basutos, under the chiefs Moocrose. Umhal, and Spepere, leaving upwards of 300 of the enemy dead on the field.
''' Lord Dorchester served with the Coldstream Guardsin the Crimean campaign from theiSth Oct. 1854, including
the battles of Balaklava and lukorman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
33 Colonel J. D. Downing served with the ist Battalion 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of
1863-65, including the Waikaio campaign (Medal).
War Services of Colonels Retired hy Sale, SjX. 753
** Colonel C. S. Dowsan served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign or 1848-49, including
tho affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Ghillianwallah andGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
^' Colonel il. R. EJen landed with the 56tU Regiment m the Crimea on the 25th August, 1855, served at the siege
of Sebastopol, and was present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^'' Colonel F. C. Evelegh served with the 20th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, smi was present at the
battles of Aima, Balaklava, and Inkerman, both attacks on the Redan, and through the whole of the siege opera-
tions Ijelbre Sebastopol without being absent from a single tour of duty in the Trenches; also at the capture of
Kinbourn. Emljarked for India with the 20th Regiment, was made a Brigadier, and was present at the following
actions and att'airs: — Chauda, Umeerporo, Saltanpore, siege of Lucknow. Also commanded an independent force
at Mahan, Hussengunge, ileeangungc-, Poorwah, Murrowmow, capture of Fort Simrce, Berah. Bu.targhat, and
the Fort of Oomero. Was mentioned about fifteen times in despatcdes; thanked twice by the Governor General
in Council ; has the Crimean Medal v/ith four Clasps, order of CB., Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
Turkisk Medal, and Indian Medal with Clasp.
^' Colonel P. P. Faddy commanded the Royal Artillery in the engagement at Port Natal against the revolted Zulu
Chief Foro in 1S46. He Served in the Kaffir war of 1852 in command of«lhe Royal Artillery, and was named in the
official despatches, especially in that relating to the capture of the Kaffir Chief Macomo's stronghold, called
" Macomo's Den,"' on the loth March. Also commanded the Royal Artillery at the battle of Berea against the Basuta
Tribos under the Clvief Moshesh (horse shot) 20th Dec. 1852, and was again mentioned in despatches, and received
ths Brevet rank of Major for his services (Medal). Commanded as Brigadier the Column detached from the Saugor
Field Force, which defeatedthe rebel force at Keutee in Bundelcund on4th March 1859 (mentionedin despatches. Medal) .
3S Sir William Fairfax served with the 3iJ-t Regiment in ihe Crimea from 22nd May 1S55, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦" Colonel W. Faussett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with tlie 44th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack and occupation of the cemetery on the i8th June ; he
was Brigade Major in the 3rd Division from 23rd April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
*' Colonel Hon. H. T. Fraser served with the ist Battalion Slots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
** Colonel H. E. Glass served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged
in the attack on the rebel potition near Benares at Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Azimghur and sortie thence ;
proceeded with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th
April ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in Shahabad and Palamcn, including the capture of Jugdespore and
actions of 17th iSlh and 2o'.h October (Medal).
** Colonel Hamilton -Grace served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from ist June 1855, and was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the New
Zealand wa r i 11 1 864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, and in the West Coast campaign, and present at Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
■'^Colonel Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a gunboat belonging to the Flo-
tilla under Commander Owen on Lake Ontario, for which he received the thanks of the Naval Commander in Chief.
*7 Colonel E. St. J. Griffiths served in the Hazara campaign in 1S6S, including the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Leith Hay served in Canada during the rebellion, and was in the affair atPrescott. Served the Eastern
eanipaig-n of 1854 up to 8th February 1855 and again from 13th August 1855, including the battles of Alma and
Ba'aklava, iiege and fall of Sebastopol. and commanded the 93rd Highlanders at the assault on the 8th September
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish iledal). Com-
manded the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of Lucknow 14th to 25th November 1857, defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December and pursuit to Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow ; commanded the
Highland Brigade at the battle of Bareilly, and served in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including tne actions of
Piugaon and Russoulpore. and evacuation of the Fort of Mittoula (Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
^' Colonel F. G. Hibbert served with the gist Regiment, in the Kaffir war of 1851-53, and was wounded in action
at Wai.erkloof on 8th March 1852 (Medal).
'^ Colonel Lowe .sensed with the i6th Lancers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825-26, and was wounded (Medal).
™ Colonel J. M'Donnell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), during which he commanded seve-
ral successful skirmishing parties. Led the successful attack under Sir George Berkeley against a large body of
Kaffirs posted in one of their strongest positions at the Sohoto Mountain, where they treacherously murdered
Major Baker and four ot'aer officers two days previously. Was present in the action with and defeat of the insur-
gent Boers at Boem Plaats 29th Aug. 1848, and on Major Armstrong being severely wounded he commanded the
Cap2 M. Riflemen during the latter part of the engagement.
">■■ Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten. — For WarSei-vices, see Militia (Irish Rifles).
*'' Sir Charles Manslield served as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell throughout the TSastem campaign of
1S54-55, includiii.y the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with three Clasjis, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Aide de Camp to Sip
'William Mansfield, and was present in the actions of the 25th 27th and 2Sth Nov. under General Windham in the
vicinity of Cawnpore, and at the battle thereof oathe 6th Dec. 1857, at which he was severel}' wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"' Colonel W. C. Master.— Fir War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
^ Colonal F. C. Maude.— For War services, see Millitary Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
^' Colonel J. Miller volunteered and commanded the combined force (English and Danish) during the insurrection
at Tortola, W.I., in August 1853. On his arrival martial law was proclaimed, and enforced for a period of sis
weeks, the natives, amounting to 7,000, having completely destroyed the town, and threatened the lives of the
European inhabitants, who fled for refuge to St.^Thomas. He suppressed the rebellion, and restored the isla.nd to a
atate of order and tranquillity, and after re-establishing civil authority, received the thanks of the President and
Conned, and was most favourably reoorted to the Colonial Office.
'" Colonel H. Montagu served with the 8th Hussars the campaigns of 1S58-59 in Rajpootana and Central India,
and was present at the capuire of Kotah, re-occupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of
Gwalior and actions of Koordrye and Bcordab (Medal and Clasp).
'^ Colonel C. Morgan served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and assisted in planting the Qaeen's Colour on the cavalier of the inner Taku
S'ort,-^ also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with tivo Ctasps).
'* Colonel Muter served in the Punjaub campaign m 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, battle of
Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of Shere Singh, occupation of Attock and Pesh-awur (Medal with two Clasps).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India ; commanded a Wing of 60th Rifles at Meerul in
suppressing insurgent villagers from loth May to 26th Aug. ; present with the ist Battalion from 6th Sept. at the
Biege of Delhi, assault and capture of the city on 14th Sept. with the final attack on and occupation of the Palace on
20th Sept. — succeeded to t'ae command of the attacking Column on Kishingnnge on 14th Sept. on the fall of Major
Reid (Bre^-et of Major), Served as D, A, Adjutant General to the Roorkee Field Force under Brigadier Jones dur-
ing the campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Buga walla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the
Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief
of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction
of the Fort of Mahomdee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt,Colonel). Was on board the troop-ship Eastern
Monarch when she blew up and was burnt on 3rd June 1859.
" Colonel E, A. Noblett served with the iSth Roj-al Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present at theaffair of the 26th Nov. 1863 in the Walroa Bush,theactionsof Nukumara, and affair at Popola (Medal).
"' Colonel J. L. W. Nunn served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852, and was present at the
capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the great Dagou
Pagoda (with the advanced storming party), and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the
, campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and present at the capture of Simree Fort, Bera, Doondeakeira (Medal).
" Colonel Ouvry served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and commanded a Squad-
754 War Services of Colonels Retired hy Sale, Sfc.
ron at the affair of Ramnuggnr (horse shot under him) ; the passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and
battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded gth Lancers before Delhi in 1857 until
appointed Aide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson, whom he attended during the assault (received thanks of Governor
General in Council, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). After the fall of Delhi commanded the Cavalry Brigade of the
Movable Column, including actions at Bolundshur, AUyghur, and battle of Agra. Commanded the Force at the
action of Kanoj , and the Cavalry at the relief of Lucknow under Sir Colin Campbell (thanks of Governor General in
Council, Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Colonel C. D. Pedder served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 31st Dec. 1854 to the 29th July
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Tarkish
Medal).
"* Colonel L. Prendergast served with the Scots Greys in the Eastern campaign up to Oct. 1854, including the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, the battle of Balaklava (severely wounded by a musket bullet oa the right foot), and
Biege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"' Colonel J. A Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
weunded), in the. Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
(with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel Charles B. Reynardson served with the and Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*' Colonel G. Rhodes served the campaign of 1853 and the spring campaign of 1854 on the Danube as Aide de Camp
to the Spanish General Prim, was present at the battJe of Oltenitza. Subsequently was attached to Selim Pacha's
Staff and accompanied the Turkish Irregular Cavalry in three successful sorties from the Quarantine Station; present
in the Tete de Pont when the Russians unsuccessfully attacked and bombarded that position, retiring with loss ; was
also at the retreat of the Russians from Giergevo and Slobodsia in 1854. For the above-mentioned services he has
received the Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic, also the Turkish Order of the Mediidie 4th Class, with a Sword of
Honor from the Sultan. Served the campaign of 1854 on the Staff of the Army in the Crimea, and was present at
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'" Colonel J. P. Robertson served in the 31st Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served in the Crimea
from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on i8th June and 8ih Sept. (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in the Indian campaigns, of
1857-58, daily engaged with the enemy at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and was in command at Dilkoosha
during the enemy's grand attack on 22nd Nov.; afterwards served with the force in occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outram from Nov. 1B57 until March 1858, including actions of the 23rd Dec, 12th and i6th Jan., 15th 21st and
25th Feb., and many other minor affairs; commanded the small Force which repulsed the enemy's Cavalry, 3,000
strong, in their attack of the Camp on the i6th March 1858 ; took part in the operations ending in the fall of
Lucknow ; afterwards commanded the Cavalry of Lugard's Field Force, and was present at the relief of Azimghur,
capture of Jugdespore, and almost daily engaged with Omer Singh's Force between 9th May and loth June
1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow, and was frequently
mentioned in despatches).
s-' Colonel R. H. Rocke served in the China war of i860, and was engaged in the actions of the 12th and 14th
August (Medal with Clasp for Pekin).
s-" Colonel R. F. W. Sitithorp served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9,
and was present at the second siege operations at Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town (covering the
advance of the storming parties), and capture of the citadel ; afterwards at the battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of
the Seikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Suc-
ceeded to the command of the Companies of the 60th Rifles that were engaged against the Hill Tribes in the
expedition to the Euzofzye Country on the nth Dec, and also on the 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 97th Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th May 1855, and was with the ladder party at the
assault on the Redan on the 8th Sept. — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8^ Lord Sinclair served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 23rd September 1854,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (horse shot under him), siege of Sebastopol, and attack on the
Redan iSth June — severely wounded; acted as Assistant Adjutant General to the Forces on the Bosphorus,
Dardanelles, &c, from July 1855 to Aug. 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardiuian and Turkish
Medals). Served in the New Zealand war in 1861, and acted as Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Sir Duncan Cameron in New Zealand in 1862 (Medal).
87 Colonel R. O. P. Steward served with the 4i8t Regt. in the Eastern campaign up to 19th Oct. 1854, including
the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8s Colonel J. A. Stewart. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
^' Colonel P. H. Swinfen. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 775.
82 Colonel F. J. Travers commanded the Artillery with Grant's Force from 30th Oct. to loth Deo. 1857 throughout
the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow and the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore ; was
senior Ofiicer Royal Artillery in the action of 2nd November ; commanded the Artillery sent against Jellalabad
13th November, was wounded in the advance of i6th and 17th November ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Governor General in Council (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
93 Colonel John Travers served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8* Colonel H. A. Trevelyan served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the nth Hussars, including the affair of
Bulganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with ttiree Clasps, sth Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5^ Colonel W. H. Watson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to February 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
9" Lord Westmorland served in the Punjaub campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal,
Brevet of Major). Served also in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord
Raglan, including the battle of Alma (the despatches of which he conve.yed to England, and received the rank of
Brevet Lt.Colonel) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, CB., Knight 01 the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1°' Colonel A. N. Wilson served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'»» Colonel A. Wybergh served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege assaults and faU of Sebastopol, bombardment and
capture of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired hy Sale, 8fc.
1 Lt.Colonel B. F. Alexander served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1S57, capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and taking of Port Oomerea,
commanded the storming party at attack on Fort Birwah— wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt. Colonel Alleyne served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August until December 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and
War Services of Colonels Retired hy Sale, Sfc. 755
Turkish Medal). Served also with the 79th in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the affair of Secundra
near Allahabad, siege and capture of Luclcnow, attack on the Port of Rooyah, actions of AUygunge, Bareilly, and
Shahjehanpore, capture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as Adjutant
at the capture of Rampore Kussiah and during the subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
livers (Medal with Clasp).
♦ Lord Annesley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-52-53 (Medal), and was severely
wounded in right arm at the battle of Berea. Served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign
of T854, including the battle of Alma — severely wounded (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel A. B. Armstrong served at the capture of Genoa In 1814, and subsequently in the American war, in-
cluding the capture of Washington, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept. 1814, and on Kew Orleans 8th Jan. 1815, where
he was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town was attacked by about ten thousand Kaffirs 22nd
April 181Q, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred men under the command of Colonel
Wiltshire. Commanded in the Kat River Settlement during the Kaffir war of 1834-35, and was thanked in General
orders for his defence of that locality against an attack of Kaffirs on the 19th Feb. 1835. Served also throughout the
whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was present at the attack on the Amatola, lOth April 1846, and two subsequent
days' engagement (Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel R. Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present
at Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 1863-
65, and was present at Orakaa (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Armytage served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles-
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'- Lt.Colonel Patterson. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
" Sir F. T. A. H. Bathurst served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including
i the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lt. Colonel W. A. Battine served as Adjutant of the i6th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Peshawur frontier and
was present in several expeditions against Momunds and AlTredie hill tribes in 1854-56 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force from.Tan. to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and cap-
ture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's column, on the Staff of that General
and was present iu the actions of Onao, Busseerutgunge (ist and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in
the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Luoknow on 25th Sept. 1857 ; also
during the subsequent defence as D.A.Q.M. General to the force until the final relief by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov.
1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
'= Lt.Colonel Bazalgette landed in India with the 37th Regt. in June 1857, and served there until the suppression
of the mutiny, being engaged with the enemy on several occasions (Medal).
"■ Lt.Colonel G. G. Beazley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah, West
Coast of Africa, in May 1855. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, and
was present at the affair of Sanganeer 8th August 1858, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise and
attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
2" Lt.Colonel the Hon. G. A. V. Bertie served with the 24th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'' Lt.Colonel Bertram served with the 41st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Feb. to the 7th Sept. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-" Lt.Colonel G. M. Billington served with the 4th Regt. in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from the 18th March 1856. Also with it during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was severely wounded in
the attack on the Fort on Beyt Island on the 2nd of April 1858 (Medal).
'■"• Lt.Colonel Blennerhassett served with the 7i8t Light Infantry in the Canadian rebellion. Also in the Crimean
campaign from 20th Dec. 1854 to 13th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the actions of Raijghur (in
command of the Left Wing 71st), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and
mentioned in despatches).
" Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of
Aug. 1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd Aug. 1885,
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
'* jjt.Colonel Edward Bond served with the 53rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
affair of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
™ Lt.Colonel Henry Bond served in the 17th Light Dragoons at the taking of Anjar iu Cutch in 1816; also through-
out the Mahratta campaign of 1817-18. He was present with the 11th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of
Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Accompanied the 3rd Light Dragoons into Affghanistan with the force under Sir
George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and in every engagement in the advance of the-
Army on Cabool; also commanded the Rear Guard on three different occasions,— engaged the enemy at Tezeen and
JugduUuck, and safely covered and protected the whole of the baggage of the Army, notwithstanding the repeated
attacks of the enemy (Medal) .
'■'^ Lt.Colonel J. G. Hay-Boyd served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of 18th June, and capture of Kmbourn (Medal with four Clasps,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel Hon. W. G. Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir De Lacy Evang, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, stb
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel Bramston served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, and up to 6th Aug. 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel A. Bravo was employed at Cape Coast Castle in 1873-74 (Ashanti Medal).
'' Lt.Colonel J. D. Brookman entered the Royal Navy in 1847 ; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of
1851-52 (Medal). Served in H.M.S. Sermee at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present
at the attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Rangoon nth April 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) . Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coast of China. Operations against
rebel tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose from Feb. 1858 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege, storm, ajid
capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch. operations before Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of
Morar, and capture of Gwalior ; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on
the enemy ; commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Feroze Shah,
and Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
** Lt.Colonel W. J. Brook served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th September 1855, as D.A.Q.M.G.
4Ch Division (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Lt.Colonel K. W. Brooke served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operation* at Mooltau,
including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel of Mooltan ; afterwards present at the battle of
Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army under Rajah Shere Sing until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupatiou
of Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of the Affghan Force under the Ameer Dost Mahomed beyond the Khyber
Pass ; was wounded at Mooltan 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the Kaffir war of 1851-53
(Medal). Served as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Staveley during the China campaign of 1860, and the sub-
eequent occupation of Tientsin and capture of the Taku Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla»p) .
** Lt.Colonel C. B. Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebastopol,
also at the bombardment and surrender of Kin bourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel E. J. V. Brown served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign up to 7tli Dec. 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
ittrttiBh Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
756-7 War Services of Culoncls Retired hy Sale, f^'c.
'^ Lt.Colone) C. W. Bruce served with the Carabineers from the outbreak at Mecrut to the piciSoition of Oide
Juud commar.dedaSquadroQatthe action of Bunkagaon on 8th Oct. 1858, also in the subsequeut camiaign, inc'u Imp;
ihe actionsof Mahoudisporeand Russoolpore, advance on and capture of Mitowlee, affairs of AUygiiuge and Bis war,
and pursuit of the rebels for three months through Raipootana and Central India (Medal).
" Sir John Burgovne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campiip;n of 1854, and was severely-
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"'■ Lt.Colorje) Barnley-Campbell served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was present at
the affair at Dakka oa the 15th January 1880. Took part with the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis.
Accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march from Cabul to Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
H. H. Gough, and was present in the reconnaissance on the 31st August (norse shot), and in the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
* Lit. Colonel H. Burton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the
actions at Mahoetahi, JVIatarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also throughout the campaign of 1863-65, for
two years as D. A. Q.M. General (Medal). During the operations in Waikato he superintended to its completion
tlie construction and organization of the Military Electric Telegraph through the Waikato country (mentioned in
despatches).
'" Lt.Colouel Calcott served with the loth Regiment during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege operations before Mooltan, the action at Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and surrender of the
fortress on the 22.nd January 1849 ; also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also as
a Staff Officer under Major General Storks, commanding on the Bosphorus during the Russian war in 18 55-56.
'' Lt. Colonel R. J. Call well served in Abyssinia in 1S68 in the Commissariat Department in command of the
station at Attala (Medal).
" Lt. Colonel Duncan Campbell served in the 83rd Regt. during the suppression of the insurrection in Lower
C.inada in 1837 ; also in repulsing the attacks of the American brigands who landed at Prescott, Upper Canada, in
1838. SeiTed with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 2ud Dec. 1854 to 24th Jan. 1855, including the
diege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"Lt.Colouel Hon. H. W. Campbell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Sir Williani
Codrington, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Rodan on
eiie i8th JuHe and 8th Sept. (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
HoTif.r, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt. Colonel J. T. Campbell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including
the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 19th Aug.), and attacks of
the i8th June and 8t.h September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel G. M. Cardew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, iu-
eJuding the action of Sinho. taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 6?th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the
minor operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862. Served with the 67th Regiment
tiironghont the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October
>«79 (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel H. R. Garden served with the 77th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Maier and Lt.Colonel, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^' Lt.Colonel the Hon. W. H. P. Carington served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptiac
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, antt Khedive's Star).
^ Lt.Colonel G. L. Camaichael served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, i^'
eluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Rajpootana
and Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and the affairs of Koondrye
and Boordah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^'' Lt.Colonel Chetwode sen-ed with the 8th Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd Aug. 185s
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege ot
Sebastopol. having commanded Lord Raglan's Escort in the Crimea up to the time of his Lordship's death (Medal
with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served in Rajpootana and
Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree. battle of Kotah-
Jceserai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, action of Beejapore, battle of Sindwaho (wounded), and actions of
Koerwye and Nahargiir (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
" Lt.Colonel Clayton served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854 to 30th July 1855
<Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel Hon. 'W. Coke served the Eastern campaign ol 1854-55 with the Scots Fusilier Guards (was Aide do
Camp to Lord Rokeby from 9th Aug. (1855), including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on
9th Aug.) ; mentioned in despatches (Medal with one Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Cla£s of the Medjidie) .
^ Lt.Colonel Colls served with the 39th Regt. in the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Served with the 32nd
Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. and was present at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including
thestoi-m and capture of the city, and sun'ender of the fortress; also present at the surrender of the garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, and
present as Field Engineer to the force under Brigadier Berkeley at the capture of the forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool
(mentioned in despatches) ; also as D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier Pinckney's Force during the campaign in Oudc
(Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1851-52,
and was present at the affairs of Praunghur and Shahcote (Medal with Clasp).
•' Lt.Colonel D. L.Colthurst served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Feb. to 24th July,
including the siege of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Coney served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal %vith
two Clasps). Commanded the disciplined Chinese Troops employed against the rebels in the province of Pecheli,
North China, in the winter of 1862-63 (Brevet of Major, and Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
" Lt.Colonel G. Coskes served in the 3rd Light Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present
in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
'2 Lt.Colonel G. H. Cope served with the 55i,h Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
November 1855 t« the end of the campaign. Also with the 14th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of
1860-61 (Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel C. J. Cotes served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Meda with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"* Lt.Colonel Coxon served with the 45th Regiment in the Orange River Sovereignty, Cape of Good Hope, in 1851
where he was dangerously wounded (shot through both thighs) in an encounter with Boers and Hottentots.
'5 Lt.Calonel J. T. Craster served with the 38th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Crawley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
n Lt.Colonel Crosse served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Saree oe the 12th and i6th July 1857 ; also at the siege, assault (led in the storming party of the 3rd Column), and
occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel C. Dawson served with the 18th Royal Irish m New Zealand, and commanded'a Company through-
out the 'Waikato and 'Wanganui campaigns from August 1863 to May 1866 ; commanded Woodall's Redoubt during
the West Coast campaign from February 1865 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz.—
expedition to Paparata, relief of the Maiiku Stockade, occapation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoa
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Hetired by Sale, ^c. 758
Patrol when attacked by the enemy on the morning ef the inA Sept. 1861 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's
despatches for gallantry. Medal).
*^ Lt. Colonel Deacon. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 773.
*" Lt.Colonel de Morel served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General Estcourt, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
w Lit. Colonel G. R. A. Denne served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present, in
the engagements at Tel-e!-Mahuta and Mahsama, at the action at Kassassin on the 28th August, and in command of
the Regiment at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Golomel,
Medal with Clasp, ^srd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
s° Lt.Colonel Robert DiUou served in the 30th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian an(i
Turkish Medals).
" Lt.Colonel J. C. Duke served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
'- Lt.Colonel Dunbar has the medal for the Punjaub campaign. Served with the flank Companies 98th Regiment
in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Served
during the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege
storm and capture of Delhi — wounded in the hand in the Trenches on 12th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major).
^* Lt.Colonel Hon. C.E. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel S. H. H. Edwards served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; served also
with the Flank Companies 98th Regt. in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of tne Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850. Served in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Eazofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April andl
May 1858, and at the affair with the Hiudostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
^' Lt.Colonel G. A. Elliot served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) , and was with the storming party at the capture of Martaban ; was on board H. M. S. Muff ley at the
destruction of the river stockades; and on land at that of those on the Dellah side; present in the operations in
front of Rangoon on the 12th and 13th April 1852, including the capture of the White House stockade; also at the
storm and capture of Rangoon (wounded). Served in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including the siege-
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel England served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England, including the
battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
""' Lt.Colonel W. H. Fairtlough served with the 55th Regiment on tne China expedition (Medal), and was present
at Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae (including the night attack), Ctiapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
1°' Lt.Colonel O. B. Peilden served in the 72nd Hig-hlanders in the Crimea from the i6th July 1855, including he
sieee and fall of Sebastopol (Mpdal with Clasp, and Turfcish Modal).
'°* Lt.Colonel Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Feb. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"*^ Lt.Colonel J. C. Fife-Cookson served with the 18th Royal Irish and with the 65th Regimentin the New Zealand
war in 1865 (Medal). Was appointed a Military Attache to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak
of the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies in the Balkan campaign, and subsequently
at GalUpoli (Brevet of Major).
'<"> Lt.Colonel H. C. FitzGerald served with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely-
wounded at the battle of Alma (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'"' Lt.Colonel W. H.D. FitzGerald served in the 7th Royal Fusiliers in the Easterncampaignof 1854UP to the battle
of Alma, where lie was severely wounded, being shot through both legs (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lord Fred. FitzRoy served under Sir Eobt. Stopford during the operations on thecoastof Syria ini84o (Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel John Foott served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 88th Regiment, including the action*
of 26th 27th and 28th November at Cawnpore, under General Windham; battle of Cawnpore 6th December, ana
pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent, with minor affairs in Oude (Medal).
"2 Lt.Colonel F. R. Forster served in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to the loth July 1855, including the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
"^ Lt.Colonel Fortescue served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Royali
Artillery, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma (horse killed), Balaklava, and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"* Lt.Colonel G. V. Posbery served with the Busofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and
Garvock during the operations at Umbeyla from October to Decjtnber 1863 where he commanded a body of mark&-
men of the 71st and loist Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was engaged in the de-
fence of the Crag and Eagle's Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the storming of the Sunga om
the Crag Piquet, where he led a party of the ist Punjaub Infantry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man ini
driving out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned
in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the "SS- '' for the darini^
and gallant manner in which, on the 30th October 1863, acting as a volunteer at the time, he led a party of
his regiment (the ist Punjab Infantry) to re-capture the Crag Piquet, after its garrison hart been driven in by
the enemy, on which occasion sixty of them were killed in desperate Uand-to-'uand fighting. From the
nature of the approach to the top of the crag amongst the large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one-
time ; and 'whilst I ascended one path,' relates Lieutenant Colonel Keyes, C/J., commanding the ist Punjab
Infantry, ' I directed Lieutenant Fosbery, of the late 4th European Regiment, to push up another at the head of a
few men. He led this party with the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and was the first man to gain the top of tha
crag on his side of the attack.' Sibsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Keyes being wounded, Lieutenant Fosbery
assembled a party with which he pursued the routed enemy in the direction of the Lalloo ridge, inflicting on them
further loss and confirming possession of the post."
"^ Lt.Colonel T. Gardiner served in the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie:
Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of ChingUe and the affair with,
the Hindoostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th Mav (Medal with Clasp). Served also a.s Adjutant
and Quarter Master of the i8th Punjaub Infantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Masterat the final subjection of
the rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
"7 Lt.Colonel Garrett served in the 46th Regt. and on the Staff in the Crimea from the Sth Nov. 1854, including:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class, of
the Medjidie) .
"' Lt.Colonel Gascoigne served -with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 29th Aug. 1855, including:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel B. T. Gilpin served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall o£'
SebastoDol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"*• Lt.Colonel A. A. God win accompanied Sir Gurnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special ser-
vioe, and served in the first phase of the Ashanti war. Was appointed Special Commissioner to the King of
Annamaboe. Raised the Annamaboe Contingent and commanded it at the action of the 27th October near Danquahi
where he was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
'" Colonel G. G. Gordon. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
^" Sir William Gordon (17th Lancers) served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava
(wounded and horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of Central India, and commanded a Squadron
in the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zerapore (twice mentioned in despatches for gallant
. conduct at Rajghur and Mongrowlee, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
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'*• Lt.Colonel F. W. Gore served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of iS'ii-sj (Medal). Served
with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol from jst to i6th May 1855, after which as Ai<le de Gamp to Major General
Michel with the Turkish Contingent (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
"* Lt. Colonel J. P. Gore served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including
the storm and captvire of St. Charles and St. Eustaehe, and ulterior operations on the Richelieu and adjacent country.
Was with the Eight WiTig on board the PrcmiVr when that transport was wrecked, in Nov. 1843, in the Gulf of St.
Lavrrence. L.'indod with the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches on the 6th July (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and
Tangku. occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal and Clasps).
"' Lt.Colonel F. R. C. Grant served with the 9th Lancers in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of
Budlekeserai, throughout the siege and assault of Delhi (horses shot on the 19th June and 14th Sept. 1857), actions
of Bolundshuhiir, AUyghur, Agra, and Kanoge, capture of Meeangunge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal
with two Clasps). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China as Aide de Camp to Sir Hope Grant,
including the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
'^"Lt.Colonel T. E. Green seiTCd with the S2nd Regiment in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal),
and with the Military Train in New Zealand from 1S64 to 1S67 (Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel D. C. Greene served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Nominated
to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the Turkish Contingent.
'■" Lt.Colonel A. C. Greville served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harrj- Smith and to Sir George Cathcart in the Kathr
war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present at the linttle of Berea. Served again as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cath-
cart in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battlesof Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (where Sir George was
killed), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
'■'' Lt.Colonel Grey served as an Ensign in the 24th Bengal Native Infantry during the campaign on the Sutlej in
1846, and was present at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal) . Served with the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea from 6th Sept.
7855, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and
IHirki-sh Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel Grove ser\'ed with the goih Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Also in the
Crimea from the 22nd Aug. 1855 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of
the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knightof the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel F. Hall served with the S8tu Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd July 1855, including the siege and fall
•of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58. i«eluding the operations at Cawnpore from 3rd to 6th December
1857, relief of Sundeelah, and capture of Birwah Fort— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
'*" Lt.Colonel HalUnves served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the cap
ture of Lucknow and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
1" Lt.Colonel Hardy served with the 58th Regt. in New Zealand, and was present at the attack and repulse of the
hostile natives on the settlement and stockades of Wanganui, 19th May, and action of the 19th July 1847 (Medal).
'*5 Lt.Colonel James Hare served in the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, inclnding the battle of Budle ke Serai and taking the heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the iinal attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp). He
•served also the Oude campaign in 185S, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture
of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah.
1*5 Lt.Colonel the Honorable C. R. Hay served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855,
including the siege and tail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'50 Lt.Colonel Haygarth served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854 until severely
wounded at the battle of Alma — shot through shoulder and thigh (Medal ivith Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
'5> Lt.Colonel Hencage served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from iSth Oct. 1854, includins
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Med'
•idle, and Turkish Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel Hibbert served in the 50th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals
;uid sth Class of the Medjidie).
'•' Lt.Colonel Hickie served with the 7th FusiUers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siego anc
fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the i3th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal witl
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1" Lt.Colonel J. Howley served in the Crimea with the 4th Regiment from the Sth Nov. 1854, including the sieg(
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
159 Lt.Colonel Hon. C. J. Hubbard served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 188:
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1^ Colonel J. Hudson served with the 97th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present ii
the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'6' Lt.Colonel W. W. W. Humblej' served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including thebattl'
of Sobraon (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel T. B. Hutton served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th Aug. 1855, including the sieg
and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kimbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 6is
Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1S57, including repulse of sorties on 4th 18th and 23rd July
and ist August— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
'*» Lt.Colonel R. B. Ingram served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-5S. and commanded a detacli
ment of the 97th Regt. in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition from Benares into the AzimghTl
•entrenchment on the oth April 1S58 (Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel L. H. L. Irby served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from sth Dec. 1S54 to 20th Maro'
18-5 including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India from 12th Aug
1857 'until the end. of the rebellion, including the defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeno
of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
16S Lt.Colonel H. F. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasia'
on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpon
(Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 1st Battalion Mancheste
Eegiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
isa Lt.Colonel D. W. G. James served with the Queen s Royals in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Countr
in 1844 (including the storm and capture of the Fortress of Punella) and part of that in the Concan and Sawai
Warree country in 1844 and 45. Also in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal); and with the expedition north of tb
Orange River in 1852-53.
'"" Lt Colonel H. C. Jervoise served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Genert
Airey including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinia
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1"^ Lt.Colonel A. S. Jones was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and at Delhi throughout the siege operation;
including the assault and capture of the city, having been D.A.Q.M.G. to the Cavalry Brigade from Sth Aug. t
23rd Sept. 1S57. Served with the 9th Lancers in Greathed's pursuing Column and was present in the actions c
Bolundshuhiir and AUygbur, and battle of Agra, where he was dangerously wounded, having received a muskel
shot wound and twenty-two sabre cuts. He was mentioned in the despatches of Sir Hope Grant on tliree differen
occasions (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the TlC for the following service :-
" ' The cavalrj' charged the rebels and rode through them. Lieutenant Jones, of the 9th Lancers, with his squadrsi
captured one of their guns, killing the drivers, and, with Lieutenant Colonel Yule's assistance, turned it upon
village occupied bj' the'rebels, who were quickly dislodged. This was a well-conceived act, gallantly executed
—Despatch from Mnjnr General Sir James Hope Grant, KCB. dated xoth January 1857."
1'* Lt Colonel L. J. F. Jones served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from 20th Oct. 1 854, and was pn
War Servicet of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, Sfc. 760
satit at the battle of Inkcrman (wounded) and siepfe of Sebastopol, including sorties of 26th Oct., 5th April (wounded),
and gth May, storming the Quarries on 7th June (wounded), and assault of the Redan on the 1 8th June— very severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the 88th Regiment
during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in all the actions at Cawnpore under General Windham, also
at tlie action of Bhognapore, capture of Calpee, and subjugation of Oude (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"5 Lt.Colonel H. J. King served as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Niokle during the disturbance at the Ballarat Gold
Fields in 1854. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affair at Sinho (Medal). Commanded
the troops on board the transport Miles Barton, which was wrecked on the S. E. coast of Africa, and for his services
received the thanks of H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, who attributed the safety of the men to the good arrange-
ments made on that occasion.
"' Sir Robert Kingscote served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Lord Raglan, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps,
CB., and Turkish Medal).
'"* Lt.Colonel A. M. Knight served the Sutlej campaign of 1B45-46 with the i6ih Lancers, and was present at
(he affair of Buddiwal, and in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Modal and Clasp). Served ia the Kaffir war of
1847 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, when he commixnded the Cavajry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) with the Cape Mounted Riflemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on
the Staff of Sir Harry Smith, and subsequently on that of his successor. Sir George Cathcart.
"" Lt.Colonel W. Knipe served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was pre-
sent at the battle before and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel P. Lambton served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel A. H. Lefroy served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
''^ Colonel Lewes.— For War Services, see Militiu Artillery.
1'* Lt.Colonel J. B.Lind sei-ved iu theKoorumE.-cpedition under Sii-N.B. Chamberlain i« 1856. Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; commanded a wing of the 5th Punjaub Infantry at Hoti Murdan ; commanded Lind's
Mooltani Horse at Jhelum (slightly wounded, first charger shot and second charger wounded under him), siege and
capture of Delhi (charger wounded 14th Sept.), battles of Nujjufghur, Narnool (charger bayoneted), Kurkuraolio
(slightly wounded and charger cut down), Bareilly, and Moiiumdio (disabled by a sunstroke), besides numerous
skirmishes. Has been repeatedly mentioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor General in
Council and of the Punjaub Government for conduct during the cami)aign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"^ Lt.Colonel Lister served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan and was wounded at IstaliH
(Modal). Served also in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of
the enemy's batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
"^ Lt.Colonel Drury Lowe served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
as Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard, to Major General Reed, and to Sir A. Wilson during the siege assault and cap-
ture of Delhi and all minor cngL'.gemsnts, and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
'"* Lt.Colonels J. H. Lowndes and St. John-Mildmay.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentle-
men at Arms, p. 130.
"" Lt.Colonel F. L. H. Lyon served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 up to Sept. 1855, includingthe siege
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandora,
storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, actiou of Barree, capture of Rampore Kussia,
affairs of Muchagawn Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal with
Clasp).
*"' Lt.Colonel F. T. Lyster served with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to
entering the British service he served in Portugal, in the Pedroite army, from 1833 to 1835, and was at the defence
of Oporto, and in all the affairs from the raising of the siege to the termination of the war. He afterwards served
in Spain under Sir De Lacy Evans, as Captain of Infantry, and under Espartero as Captain of Cavalry, and subse-
quently on the Staff of General Don Diego Leon, whose escort he commanded from 1836 to 1841. Was twice deco-
rated with the Order of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege
and capture of Irun and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that
country: — Fuenterabia (reconnaissance on), Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre, Oriamendi, Hernani, Urni-
etta, Irun (siege of), Lazarto, Usurbil, Andoin, Vera, Perdon,Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Belascoain, Aroniz,
Santa Barbara (reconnaissance on), Valle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastiUo, GoUander, Maniella y pena Cortada,
Genebrosa, Canadette, Agua Viva, Segura (siege of), Castleotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Valle de
Lladres, Morella (siege of), Berga and its twenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron,
completely routing it, killing seven and capturing five horses.
^^ Lt.Colonel M'Barnet served in the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the iSth June and 8th Sept., expedition
to ICertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
dian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel P. M'Pherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 3th Sept. 1855; was also at the bomuarduieut and
surrender of Kinbonrn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel P. MacDonald served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertoh, first as Brigade Major and afterwards
in command of a Regiment (Turkish Medal).
*"* Lt.Colonel P. J. MacParlane served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 in the gth Lancers, includi ng the battle
of Sobraon (Medal). He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the pasS-Xge of the
Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (MeJal with two Clasps).
*" Sir F. D. Maclean served with the 13th Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel L. Macphersou served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 30th ,Tuly 1855 with the 30th
Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish iledal).
2'* Lt.Colonel J. T. Maguire. — For War Services, see Militm-y Knight.s of Windsor, p. 774.
^'' Sir Henry Malet served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 3rd May 1855, including the
aiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■"^ Lt.Colonel Manners served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present with the 51st Light In-
fantry on board the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz at the attack and destruction of the enemy's batteries and stockades
on the Rangoon river on the nth April 1852 ; on the following day commanded the skirmishers that covered the
disembarkation and advance of the storming party at the capture of the White House Redoubt ; at the final assault
and taking of Rangoon ho commanded the Escort of the Major General Commanding, and at the starm and capture
of Rangoon. Was appointed Brigade Major to the ist Madras Brigade in Sept. 1852, and was present at the en-
gagement on the Heights of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'"'' Lt.Colonel Mansergh served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war from the attack in the Boomah Pass 24th Dec.
1850, to the conclusion of the war in 1853 (Medal). Was placed by Sir Harry Smith in command of the isolated post
of Fort White in the enemy's country on the 28th Dec. 1850 ; caused the post to be stockaded, and with his party of
tzo men defended it on the 3rd January 1851 against a force of 1,000 Kaffirs under SandiUy, Auta, and other chiefs,
who were defeated with severe loss, for which service he and his garrison were complimented in General orders,
Was afterwards prese«t at both affairs at the Waterkloof, and commanded the Regiment at the first attack.
^" Lt.Colonel W. G. Margesson served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Aug. 1855, inclu din
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
=" Lt.Colonel B. B. Mauleverer served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from i2tn July 1855, including the
siege a,nd fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includingthe
761 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired hy Sale, ^c.
action at Bho^apore, fall of Calpee, action of Jamoo, and capture of the fort of Birwah — mentioned in deBpatches
(Medal with Clasp).
"9 Lt. Colonel H. W. Meredith served with the 4istRefriment the Eastern campaignof 1854 up to the 27th October
including the battles of Alma and lukermau (severely wounded), siepe of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie of
26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"' Lt.Colonel Frederick Miller served with the Soth Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkit-h Cmtingent in command of the ist Regiment
of Intantry (Brevet of Major, jth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
in 1858-59; present in all the actions in which the 80th Regiment, was engaged (t\vice mentioned in despatches.
Medal). Served also with the 80th Regiment in the E.vpedition against Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel James Miller served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July to 19th August 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
'^^ Lt.Colonel Thomas.Miller .served in the 40th Regt. at the capture of Manora and surrender of Kurrachee, Lower
Scinde, in Feb. 1839. He served with the loth Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was Major of Brigade at the repulse of the enemy's
night attack on the British Camp at Muttee Thol on 17th Aug. ; commanded the Reserve of the Regt. at the storm-
ing of the Heights before Mooltai* on 27th Dec. 1848 ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps).
'" Lt.t.'olonel C. Milligan served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the i8th June an'l 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel W. H. Moffatt served with the 19th Regiment during the latter part of tte Crimean campaign
from Sth Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkii-h Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the
close of i860, and wa-* twice in couuiiand of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Served in the Hazara campaign in
1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
'''' Lt.Colonel Mollan served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded the 75th Regiment with Outram's
Force at Alumbagh from Dec. 1857 to Feb. 1858. including repulse of attacks on 12th and i6th Jan. and minor affairs.
Served as Brigade Major with the Rifle Brigade at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee,
Baree, Simrce, Nawabgunge (horse killed by round-shot), and Sultanpore, operations terminating in the passage
of the Goomtee on 28th Aug. , action at Dooadpore and capture of the enemy's guns, surrender of the forts of
Ameethie and Shunkapore (frequently mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CS.
*" Lt.Colonel the Hon. H. M. Monckton served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah (wounded) and Goojerat, and
pursuit of the Sikhs with the fc-ce under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Army of
the East, attached to the 4th Light Dragoons, and afterwards with the rank of Major in command of the Sultan's
" Royal Regiment of Constantinople," with the Cavalry under Major General Shirley, and has received the Turkish
War Medal.
'*^ Lt.Colonel Montresor served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel W. Mosse served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
'** Lt.Colonel John Murra.v served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"» Lt.Colonel Naylor served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimea from the 2yth April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel Neville served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to ist Aug. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir
Richard England, including the battles of AJma and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches), and siege of Sebastopol
(BrevetofMajor,Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^*' Lt.Colonel W. Newbigging served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2*8 Lt.Colonel J. P. Nolan brought the "A" Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most
energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 2iBt Brigade ; and served throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from December 1867 as Adjutant to Colonel Milwaid, and was present in the action of Arogee
and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel F. O'Beirne served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the
crossing of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
*^° Sir J. T. N. O'Brien served throughout the Indian Mutinj-. Was in 1857 at Peshawur during the disarma-
ment of the Native Troops, destruction of the 55th, outbreak and annihilation of the 51st N.I. Served mth the
Eusofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Throughout the Oude campaignof 1858-55 was D.A.Q.M. General
to a Column in the Field. Present under Brigadier Wetherall at the storm and capture of Rumpoor Kussia (men-
tioned in despatches) ; operations under Lord Clyde leading to the surrenderor Amaathie, evacuation of Shunker-
pore, and flight of Beni Madho, subsequently in the same capacity with the field force under Sir Hope Grant and
Brigadier Taylor at the passage of the Gogra ; affairs of Muchleegawn and Kumdakoti, resulting in the flight of
the rebels into Nepaul (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^' Lt.Colonel V. O'Connor served as Acting Adjutant of the 80th Regiment with the Left Attack during the
Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
«- Lt.Colonel Edmund Palmer served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and commanded a field battery of Royal
Artillery with Whitlock's field division in the action at Bandah, action at Chitrakote with Carpenter's force, and
defeat of a bodj' of the Gwalior Contingent at Koreri. Right hand partially disabled through exposure to the sun
during the hot weather campaign of 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"•"Lt.Colonel J. Peyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshawur Frontier in i854-55,and remodelled the Forts
of Michnee, Shubkudder, and Abozai, between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in front of an enem.y, his men
having on more than one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bulnois of the Bengal
Engineers killed in discharge of that duty ; was present at every engagement which took place with the Hill Tribes
during the above period. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the frontier of Thiliet. Served
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the Sealkote mutineers at the
engagement on the Ravee under General Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as 2nd in Command of
tbe 1 8th Punjaub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, the only other
European officers present, being all three severely wounded (Medal). Lt.Colonel Peyton has passed the Interpreter's
Examination in Hinaostanee and taken degrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian languages at the
Colleges of Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward — ^^400.
'" Lt.Colonel G. H. Pocklington —For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
»« Lt.Colonel Prevost served in the 3i8t Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855 (as Acting Adjutant from :5th
June to 14th Aug.) including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. ; he was slightly wounded
on the 17th July in the Trenches (Medal vrith Clasp, and 'Turkish Medal).
*' Lt.Colonel Radcliffe served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the
Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, siege of Calpee, and
affair at Selimpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'"' Lt.Colonel Reeve served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2'* Lt.Colonel A. D. Rickman served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the war on the N. W. frontier
of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.Colonel C. Rice served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from i6th July 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and wa*
present with the leading Column of assault on 30th March 1858. subsequently throughout the operations m Central
India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59, and action of Oodeyporc as
Staff Officer to Brigadier Parke (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"'Lt.Colonel C.D.Rich served with the 9thLancers at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde in Nov. jS57,and with the
md Battalion Mihtary Train as Field Adjutant, while that Corps acted as Cavalry in the Force that remained in posi-
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired hy Sale, ^r. 76a
tion in Alumbngh from the relief until the siege and capture of the City in March 185S, and was mcntionoam despatch
for services in action at Alumbaph (liorse shot) ; served with the 9th Lancers throughout the campaign in Oude and
Rohilcund, including actions -xt Rhodaniow and Allyguugo, capture of Bareilly, action of Shahjehanpore and pur-
suit to Maliomdee ; commanded a squadron at the passage of the Gogra and att'airs at Mutchleegaon and KumdakotI
(Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
''' Lt.Colonel R. J. E. Roljertsou served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh army, and the expulsion of the AtTglians beyond the Kliyber Pass (Medal
with two Clasps). Served during the operations in the Euzofzye Country, and captiin of the insurgent villages on
the nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Also in the expedition against the Affreedies in the Kohat Pass in Febriiary 1850
(Medal witli Ciasp). Served on the Red River expedition of 1870.
''' Lt.Colonel .T.Robinson served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includingthe
battles of Alma and Inkerinan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery or. the iSth June,
aud was Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Spencer in the Trenches at the fall of Sebastopol, 8th September, and
iu the expedition to and capture of the forts of Kinboura (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clas/)L», Brevet
of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal) . Served also the campaign
of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the Inner Taku Fort (Medal
with Clasp).
^'^ Lt.Colonel Rocke served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th .Tune 1855, including the expedi-
tion to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Turkish
Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was pi'esent with the leadia^i^
Column of assault on 30th March 185S ; commanded a Wing of the Regiment in pursuit of Gwalior rebels in
Raj |)ooKiria and at the battle of Bunass ; commanded Field Force at the action of Pertabghur (mentioned in despatchea.
Medal with Clasp).
^»^ Lt.Colonel Holden-Rose served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan,
including the forcing of the Khyber Pass.storming the Heights of JugduUuck, action at Tezeen, and Huftkotul, rehef
of Jellalabad, and recapture of Cabool (Medal) . At the battle of Punniar, near Gwalior. commanded the left Squad-
ron of the 9th Liincers (Bronze Star). He served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passan^e of the Chenab .at Ramnuggur (where he
commanded the 9th Lancers), and battles of Chillianwall.ah and Goojerat (.Medal with two Clasps).
''^^ Lt.Colonel R. H. Rosa served as Adjutant of the 35th Regiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district,
Bengal, in 1858 (Medal).
''"' Lt.Colonel W. J. Rous served with the goth Light Infaiitrj' in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sejitember — wounded; also aeverelj'
wounded in the Trenches on the 26th August (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■"' Lt.Colonel A. H. Russell served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde during its conquest. Served with the 58th in
the south of New Zealand from 9th April 1845.
^* Lt.Colonel H. R. Russell landed in the Crimea on 12th Sept. 1855, and was afterwards present with the 57th Regt.
at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Crimean and Turkish Med.als). Served with the Column under
Colonel Wai-re on the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Also served through
the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the action of Kiitikara. capture of the Maori positions of Ahu Ahu,
Kitake, and Te Poru, operations in the Warea district, and sever.al minor .affairs. On the Staff from 20th .fan. 1865
to i6th Aug. 1866; mentioned in despatches by Sir Duncan Cameron as "deserving of the highest praise," more-
over repeatedly mentioned in despatches, also thanked in district orders (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
-"" Lt.Colonel Ruttledge served with the 17th Regiment thi-oughout the campaign of 183S-39 in Affghanistan and
Beloochistan imder Lord I-Ceane, and was present at the stoi-m and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and of Khelat.
Also at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to Aug. 1855, including the assault of the Redan on the i8th June
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"1 Lt.Colonel Rynd served with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimea from the 19th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^' Lt.Colonel H. F. Saunders served at Sierra Leone and the Gambia from 1836 to 1841 ; was present with the
expeditionary force in the interior in T837; employed on a special mission to convey despatches to the French at
Senegal in 1838 ; commanded the troops at a riot at the Gambia in 1838, and whilst at night patrolling captured a
gun. Served in the Indian mutiny, and was mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, and for mont
devoted and gallant conduct (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'"* Lt.Colonel H. B. Scott served with the nlh Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
und Turkish Medal).
-" Lt.Colonel Hon. T. C. Scott embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ord hsu aud
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^'' Lt.Colonel J. E. Sharp served in the 2nd Battalion of the Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1838. Landed
with the Battahon in the Crimea on the 22nd April, 1855, and was at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■-** Lt.Colonel W. A. Shortt served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 15th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th June with the storming Column ; was also at the
bombardment aud capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the latter p.art of the New Zealand war in t86i. Also in that of 1863-64, and was present at the action o(
Katikara (mentioned in despatch, and Brevet of Major), and commanded at Sentry Hill, Taranaki, when the
redoubt was attacked on the 30th April 1864, by 3ooMaories, who were repulsed with heavy loss (mentioned in de-
spatch). Served also as D.A. Quarter Master General in New Zealand from ist Jan. to 30th Nov. 1866, and
thanked in general orders (Medal).
'"^ Lt.Colonel C. M. B. Siree served with the 33rd Regiment in the Eastern campaign in 1854, and was severely
wounded while carrying the colours at the b.attle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^"^ Lt.Colonel T. H. Smith served with the i8th Royal Irish iu the Burmese w.ar of 1852-53, was present at he
eapture of Martaban, at the operations liefore Rangoon on the 12th 13th and i4tli April, at the capture of the Great
Dagon Pagoda (with the storming party) aud cajjture of Prome. Also served with .a force detached for the purpo s
of clearing the right bank of the trrawaddy of the enemy, from November 1852 to March 1853, and was employed as
Staff Officer a considerable portion of the period (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was on board the troop-ship Ferte-
Iterance in command of six Companies of the 2nd West India Regiment when that vessel was totally wrecked off the
island of Maio on the 21st Oct. i860. Present at the destruction of Rovana, and commanded the combined naval and
military forces at the attack and destruction of the Fetish town of Robagg.a on 7th Jan. 1862.
'"* Lt.Colonel Somerville served with the 6th Regiment during the ICafJir war of 1846-47 (Medal); and with the
68th in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma. Bal.aklava, and Inkerman, an siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*<" Lt.Colonel E. A.T. Steward served with the 21st Fusiliers throughoiit the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th Juno
and the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
^"^ Lt.Colonel D. Stewart served in the Indian campaign in 1S58, and was present with the 13th Light Infantry
at the battle of Azimghur on 6th April, and specially thanked ; acted .as Orderly OtKcer to Brigadier General Jones
in the action at Shahjehanpore on 14th May ; was present at the action of Moliunpore on 26th May. Commanded
two Squadrons of Irregular Cavalry at the siege and capture of the Fort of Cowrie in August, and at the action of
Beejapore on 6th September— wounded by sabre-cut on left hand, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp
and Brevet of Major) .
"" Lt.Colonel Stisted served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was present at the
affair of Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chenab at Wuzeerabad on the ist Dec. 1848 with the Force under Sir Joseph
763-4 IFar Services of Lieutenant Culonets Retired hy Sale, ^^c.
Thackwell, action of Sadjolapore, battles of Chillianwallah (wounded, and charger wounded) and Gonjcrat (Meda!
with two Clasps). Served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from qth May 1855, including the siege and fall cf
Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign fror.i > eb.
1858 to March 1859 and was present at the affair of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, a.H'air of IJarrcr ,
action of Nawaligunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of tlie Goouitee at Sultanpore, throughout the By swan a
campaiga including the atfiiirs of Doudpore, Pandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, Hyderghur, and pursuit of Beuhi Madho s
Force to theGoomtee; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, takinsr t! e
Fort of Meejeedia, attack ou Baid<ee and pursuit to the Ee.ptee, advance into Nepa.ul and affair at Sitkaghat ('.w;ce
nientiunt'd in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded a. wing of the 7th Hussars comprising
part of the Doaba Field Force employed against native tribes on the North-West Frontier of India in Decembc
1863 and January 1864, and was present at the actiou of Sliubkudder (Medal).
^'•' Lt. Colonel F. S. Stoney served in India in 1358, and sas present at theattack on a fort occupied by rebels uii
Beyt Island.
^1^ Lt.Colonel P. C. Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
^'* Lt.Colonel Stracey served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign in 1854, including the battle
of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^"i Lt.Colonel Swafheld served with the 31st Regt. in tho Crimea frcm 22nd May 1855, and waf present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the i£th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the caiapaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal).
^''-' Lt.Colonel G. C. Synge served as a Brigade M.a.jor at tlie siege ar d assault of Delhi and capture of the oit3- from
14th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^-" Lt.Colonel F. S. Terry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All
Musjid: was General Transport Officer to the Koorum Valley Field Force, and took part in the Zaimusht E.Kpcdition
and in the engagement at Nargashai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagement at Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^^* Lt.Colonel Thellusson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea, from 13th June 1855, including the'ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with ('las]i, Ivnight of the Legion
of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Resrnnent at the siege and capture of
Kotah on 30th March 1858 and was present with the leading Column of assault ; subseiiueutly throughout the opera-
tions in Central India and pm-suit of the rebel forces under Tautia Topee and Rao Sahib iii 1858-59 (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Lt.Colonel Thomas served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'■''''^ Lt.Colonel Tipping served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkorman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*^' Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855, in-
Eluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^3 Lt.Colonel Trema>-ne served with the 13th Hussars throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
reconnaissance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, ijattles of Alni.-i,
Balaklava (horse shot), and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with three Cljisps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
"7 Lt.Colonel H. P. Vance. — For War Services, see the Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
2^1 Lt.Colonel Villiers.— For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 775.
^" Lt.Colonel J. H.Wade served with the 90th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 4th Dec. 1854,
and was with the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. — severely wounded and memioued m
despatches (Medal with ('las)), Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Also during the Indiaji
campaign of 1857-58 — present with Havelock's Column at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept., relief and subse^incnt
defence of Lucknow (mcutiuned in despatches), with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including the repulse of
nunierous attacks on that position from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, siege and fall of Lucknow, and final operations in
Oude (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"'■' Lt.Colonel J. Wakefield served with the 83rd Regt. at the attack on the Fort of Awah in Sept. 1857 (Medal'..
^'^ Lord Wantage served with the Soots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with fo \e
Clasps, 'Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) : was awarde t
the Vm for the following services : — " When the formation of the line of the regiment was disordered at the Alma,
Captain Lindsay [Ijord 'Wantage] stood firm with the Colours, and by his example and energy greatly tended t >
restoi'e order. At Inkerman, at a most trying' moment, he, with a few men, charged a party of Russians,
driving them back, and running one through the body himself."
^*'' Lt.Colonel B. E. Ward served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Viscount Melville during the campaign in the
Piinjaub of 1848-49, including the second siege operations before Mooltan, ajid battle of Goojea'at (Medal with tun
Clasps). Served with a Detachment of the 60th Rifles during operations in the Euzofzie Country in December 1^49.
and acted as Staff Otlicer to the European portion of the force sent against the Affredies in the Kohat Pass in FeL .
1850 (Medal with Chisp).
^'J Lt.Colonel Waugh served the Mahratta campaign with the i6th Lancers, including the battle of Mahnrajpor
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Sir Harry Smith during the .SntieJ
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon — wounded (Medal and one Clasp).
^*'' Lt.Colonel F. West landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on the 21st April 1855, and served at the siege o f
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^' Lt.Colonel G. P. White served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 31st Regiment, including the battles of
Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp), and aflTair of Buddiwal.
^»- Lt.Colonel Wickham served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from 5th to 26th June 1835, and including
the siege of Sebastoiiol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the i3th June (Brevet of ilajoi ,
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■^" Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th Miirch to
the evacuation on the 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war, and was very severely wounded at the
re|iulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
^' Lt.Colonel Hon. G. H. W. Windsor-Clive served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny, and was
present at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the Ravee on the 12th and i6th July 1857; alao at the siege
assault and occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. (Medal with Clasp).
*■* Lt.Colonel 1'. Witchell served in the Wanganui campaign of 1S65-66 in command of the Military Train, acting
as Lin'ht Cavalry, and was present at the affairs of Nukumaru (horse shot) and Kakaramea (twice mentionea la
ilespalches. Brevet of Major, and iWodal).
'■'"' Lt.Colonel Hon. H. J. L. Wood lauded at the Gold Coast on the 30th November 1873, and served as Aide de Camp
to Sir Garnet Wolseley throughout the second phase of the Ashanri war, including the capture of Borborassie, baiile
of Amoaful, ihe batile of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie, after which he was sent home with the do.>']iat.cli' s
(mentioned in despatches, promoted from Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars to Captain in the 12th Lauceis, BrevuL o f
Major, Medal with Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel R. W. Woods served with the Buflfs in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Stti')-
^™ fit. Colonel H. W. Keays-Youug served with the Bombay Ritles the Persian campaign ot 1856-57, inclmliinj
HiB stcirmirg of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack on British Rear Guard, and battle of Koosnab (iir lai
with Clasp). Also with the same Regiment and the Poonah Ii'regular Horse the Indian campaigns of 1857 5,.
present in operations against the Bheels in the Nasaick and Kandeish Hills; commanded dmihg four muuius
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Betired by Sale, 8fc. 765
early in 1858 the frontier post of Rajapore; afterwards with the Satpoora Field Force aRainst the Rohillas and
Bheels in the Vindhya Mountains.'and subsequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John MichoU agaiust
the rebels under Tantia Topee in Central India (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, Sf-c.
' Major J. W. D. Adair served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, including Havelock's
advance on Lucknow, actions at Mungarwar and Alumbagh, assault of Lucknow and relief of the Residency (hoise
shot) and sortie of the 26th Sept. ; was severely wounded on 27th Sept., o,nd specially noticed by Genei-al Haveluck
for gallantry on the 25th September (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service).
' Major AUfrey served with the 2ud Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign iu 18S8-59, including the siege aud
capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Koorsee, the Oude campaign, and Trans-Gogra attaivs ai
Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from i6tii Feb. 1856, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol. Served throughout the Aljyssinian campaign of 1867-68, first as Captain commanding a Division of
the Transport Train, and subsequently in command of five Divisions of the Ti-ain at Senafe (mentioned in de-
spatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
' Major John Armstrong served with the 4otli Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and AfFghaiiistan
in 1841-42 (Medal). Also in the battle t( Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
' Major T. P. St. G. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 witli the 49th Regt., including
the battles of Alma and Inkeriiuin, siege and fail of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. , and assaults of the Kedan on 1 8th
June and 8th Sept. (Medal with thi-ee Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
' Major W. B. Armstrong served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign 'rom October 1854, in-
cluding the battles of Balaklava and lukerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
" Major T. 1). Backhouse served with the 70th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal). Also
in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 in the provinces of Taranaki aud Wanganui (Medal).
'^ Major J. Bailie served with the 87th I'usiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
'^ Major R. Bainbridge served with a Squadron of the 17th Lancers iu the Indian campaign of 1858 under Sir
John Michel, including the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrolee, Sindwahe, Kahree, and Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp lor
Central India).
'* Sir David Baird served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
'^ Major i\ W. Balfour served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including
the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept., and fall of Sebastopol aud sortie (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
" Major F. A. Ball served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from loth August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Uedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" ilajor J. H. Banifield served wiUi the 72nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege
of Kotah, battle of Buuass, and pursait through Rajpootana, ('entral ludia, aud Alalwa (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major C. J. Barnard served with a Ootachment 4th \V. I. Regt. on the Gambia against a portion of the Marab 1 it
Tribe, and commanded the storming paj-t y at the attack and capture of the strongly-stockaded town of TubarcoUnig
on the 30th June 1866 (Brevet of Major).
'* Major W. H. Barry served with tbii 7311! Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, includingr the
operations in the Gorrickpore district and on the Nepaul Froutier; he also commanded a flying column uf
Europeans and Sikhs in the Shahabad district (Medal).
^ Major Bayley served with the 52nd Light Infantry al the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of ilio
Ravee on the 12th and i6th July 1857 ; also at the siege of Delhi, and ccnmanded and led the storming party of the
3rd Column on 14th September at the assault of the Cashmere Gate, where he was severely wounded (Brevet or
Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Major C. H. Bell served throughout Oie Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal) on the Staff of Major General Somorsel,
commanding the ist Division, and was present in eve)y eugagemeut with the Division ; commanded a Detachuient
of Cape Mounted Rifles at the Kathr attack on Fort Hai-e aud Alice, 21 Jan. 1851, when the enemy were repui>td
with great lo.ss.
^* Major H. W. Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, was preseut
at the storming aud capture of Magdala, and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Majoi", and Meilalj.
'^ Major M. G. Best served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol aud assault of the Uedan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Pandoo Nuddee on 26th November
and subsequent operations at Cawupore under General Windham, also at the storm and capture of Meanguiigu and
siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Beswiels. served in the Kasteru campaign up t» 8th November 1854, ^s Adjutant of the 38th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medaj).
" Major Bethune served in the Crimea from NovtNiber 1855 until the end of the war. Served with the 921111
■Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58; commaudeed the Regiment at the actions of Rajghur and
Mungrowlie, and was present at the action of Sindwaho, and affairs of Kurai and Burode (twice mentioned iu
despatches. Medal, aud Brevet of Major).
" Major Blakeney served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd .Tune 1855, including the siege and full
of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty iu the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with (jJa?p,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Major F. C. Bligh served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the
Redan en 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"» Major John Blood served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1855, and was present at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"' Major R. Blount served 111 the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the act ons of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Snltanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and attairs of Moliau (Medal with Clasp) .
" Major Bluett served with the loth Regiment m the Puujaub campaign of 4848-49, including the latter pan of
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766 War Services of Lieute7iant Colonels Hetired by Sale, ^c.
the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal).
■"' Major Boissier served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the suburbs on 27th December 1848, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the
Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goo.jerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also served in India during
the mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments of Rajh Ghat, Benares, from August to the end of November 1857 ;
present at the action of Azimnutghur on 12th April 1858, and the subsequent pursuit; held the bridge on the
Benares road near Azimghur with a small Piquet for four days until Colonel Milman took the command on the 9th
April, when the passage of a large convoy was secured (Medal).
■•2 Sir Erasmus Borrowes served in the Burmese war of 1853 as Adjutant of the 80th Regiment (Medal with Clasp
for I'egu). Also in the campaign m Oudc from i8th January 1858, including the affair at Hurra with the ist Sikh
Cavalry, in the action at Morar Mow, capture of Simrec Fort (wounded) as Orderly OHicer to Major Miller, and
allair at Bussmgpore as Staff Officer to Colonel Christie (Medal).
*^ Major Bott served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from July 1855, and was present at the battle of
the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, afterwards accompanieil the Light Cavalry Brigade to Eupatoria, and
present during the operations there under General D'AllonviUe (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
tliroughout the Indian Mutiny from the outbreak at Meerut in May 1857 ; commanded the Cavalry with Sir John
Jones' Column through Rohiicund, which included battles of Nugeera (Brevet of Major), relief of Moradabad, and
action on the Dojura ; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers, 2 guns of Bengal Artillery, and 2 Native Infantry
Regiments at the taking of Bareilly ; present at the attack and liombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels,
and relief of the Garrison : also the subsequent affairs when the place was three tliffcrent times attacked by the
Moulvie ; capture of the Buniaai Fort, and pursuit of the sepoys to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the
fort of Mahamdee, action of Bunkagaon ; campaign in Oude, including actions of Pusgaon, Mohudpore, Rusoulpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, action of Alligunge ; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers on the forced
march and taking of Ismail Khan's 9 guns, which compelled his surrender immediately afterwards ; also present at
the, engagement at Biswah (Medal, and frequently mentioned in despatches).
■** MajorJ. Bourke commanded aCompany in the e.xpeditionary force against the Mandingoes of Budiboo. Western
Africa, and was present at the landing and storming of the enemy's works at Sowarra Cunda on j6th Feb. 1861,
capture aud destruction of the stockaded towns of Kara wan, Kinty Cunda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action before
Saba on 21st Feb. (severely wounded in the leg). Mentioned in despatches for coQspiouous conduct at the saving
of the powder magazine on the occasion of the fire at Fort Charlotte, Bahamas, on the loth June 18O0.
" Major H. J. Bower served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campniy-n from Nov. 1854, including the battle
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
*' Major E. Bowles served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign in Rohiicund in 1858, including the actions of
Bugawaila and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and
bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai,
pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdee (Medal). Also
served threughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
^' Major J. Dn Pre Brabazon was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of
Sabajee on the Gambia, on the ist June 1853.
'" Major Brackeubury.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
^* Major J. H. Brooks served with the ist Bengal Cavalry at the battle of Maharajpore, 2Qth Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, incluiling
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Sarun Field I'orce in the action of Sonepore, in military charge of
Gorucknat'u Regiment of the Goorkha army at the action of Phoolpore (mentioned in despatches) and those at
Amorah on the 5th March and 17th April 1858 (Brevet of Major,land Medal).
5* Major G. R. Browne served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 12th July 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the i8th June — dan-
gerously wounded, right arm amputated (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Modal). Served iu the Indian campaign in 1857-58, .and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at
the fall of C'.ilpee under Sir Hugh Rose (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^^ Lord Hicliard Browne served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 20th March 1855, including the siege
and fall of Seliastopnl, sorties on the 22ud March and gth May, defence of the Quarries on 7th June, assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June (severely w(iuuiled) and 8th September; was also slightly wounded by the bursting of a
shell iu Sebastopol 1st Dec. 1S55 (Ihd.-il with I'lasp, 5th Class ef the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^'- Major S. H. Bruce served in the I'rimea with the 63rd Regiment from the 6th of September 1855, including the
fiege and fall of Sebastopol; also the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish
Medal).
58 Major F. B. Bulkeley served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1860-61, and that of
i86-'-65', and was present at the actions of Warea and Kairna, capture of Matarikoriko, sapping operatiims before
Umraiiga and Pakerangiora, actions at Huiranga and Ratikiri, and attack and capture of Orakau ; was Senior
Otticer SsthP^egt. at the latter place, and accompanied the night march previous to the attack. Appointed Aide do
Camp to Governor Sir George Grey, and present at the attack and capture of ffareroa (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
=» Major Bnrningham served with the Buffs in the Crimea in 1855, and was wounded at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjiilio, and Turkish Medal).
•■■' Major 1''. Campbell served as a volunteer, and afterwards as a provisional Ensign in the Cape M. R. throughout
the Kaffir campaign of 1835 (Medal). In 1S44 he proceeded in command of a Troop to Port Natal, a:id was engaged
against the revolted Zoolu chief Todo. In Sept. 1848 he commanded three Squadrons at Bloom Fountain, and ad-
vanced to Wimburgh for the suppression of the Dutch Boor rebellion. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-
52-53, including the operations in the Amatolas, passage of and operations across the Kei in Dec. 1852, and other
desultory operations. Commanded a Squadron with the Force under Sir George Cathcart against the Baralong
chief Mose.sh, in Dec. 1852 and Jan. 1853, which service concluded the war. He received a serious injury while
actively engaged against the enemy at Buffalo Post, 27 Feb. 1S52, by the dislocation of the right ankle and fracture
of the bone of the leg.
<^i Major Henry W. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of AlmaandBalaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th September
Cipedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet, of Major, Knight of the Legiou of Honor,
aud Turkish Medal).
efi Major Campsie commanded two Companies of the Ceylon Rifles at Borilla in suppressing the rebellion of
1848 in Ceylon.
"1 Major Cannon served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 2cth Nov. 1854 to 14th June 1855, including the
eice of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
tf Major Carey served with the 63rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, anil
Turkish Medal).
'" Major W. H. Carleton served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, moluding the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on i8th June, and ex-
pedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'' Major A. Carlisle served with the 60th Ritles from j2th Nov. 1857 against the mutineers in India, including the
operations at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th November, and its defence till the defeat of the Gwalior mutineers
on 6th December, and action of Kallee Nnddee ; campaign in Rohiicund, including the actions of Bugawaila and
Nu^eua relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of|
ShiSeha'npore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy!
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destraction of Shahabad,:
and action 01 Bungkagong ; Oude campaign iu 1858, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissulpore, attack and
capture of the Fort of Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, S)'C. 7^7
'^ Major F. P. Cassidy served -wiVa. the 34th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present in the ac-
iansat Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1S57 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"' Major F.Y. Cassidy served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1S55, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebas'topol and attacks of the Redan ou the iSth June a.ud 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and
Turlcish Medal.) Sewed throughout the campaign in the north of China iu i860, including the action of Sinho and
storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also dui-ing the operations against the Taepings iu
the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and
in command of a Detachment of 100 men at relief of Tsinnoo.
7* Major Cay served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and commanded Detachments of 65th and 70th Regiments
at the storming of Rangiawhia ; also commanded Detachment 70th Regiment at the siege and capture of Orakau
and other operations (twice mentioned in despatches). ^\^as specially mentioned for the very gallant manner iu
which he rushed upon the enemy's position of Okea near Warea on the 2nd August 1865 (Brevet of Major, and Modal),
- "'t Major W. E. Chapman served with the i8th Roj^al Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
"* Major C. Clapcott served with the 32Dd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding the attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1848, the action of
Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort
and gan'ison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'<■ Major J. G. Clarke served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the iitli July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
~ Major Clifford served with the loth Regt. in the Piinjaub campaign in 1S49, and was present at the battle of
Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
"5 Major Clowes served the Eastern campaign of 185 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol : was wounded and taken a prisoner
and horse shot at the battle of Balaklava (Medal with ttoee Clasps, and Tui-kish Medal). Served in Kajpootana in
1858-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kotaria, and commanded a Detachment of the Sth Hussars
in Brigadier Pa.rkes' long pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Chota Oodeypore (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"' Major T. Hugh Cockburn joined the Central India Field Force at Jhansi, and was appointed Aide do Camp to
Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the action at Koonch, those in front of and capture of Calpee, and recapture of
Gwalior (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major T. G. Coote served with the 83rd B,egiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny and was present .at tho
affo.ir of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Modal with Clasp for Cen-
tral India). Served with the cStii Ca.meronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
"* Major R. Coupe served with the 15th Regimeot iu Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including the advance
upon Na.pierville, and subsei|uent pursuit of the insurgents. Also served with a detachment of the 15th Regiment,
defeating the insurgents during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kiiudian Provinces, Ceylon, in 1S48.
''' Major Croker served as Assistant Quarter Master Cieneral in the action at Zorapore near fvuruool on the 23th
October 1S39 ; and also in a like capacity iu the action at Maharajp<u'e, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
*■* JIajor Crosse served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 88th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Tnkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian Mutinj' camj)aign in 1S58, including the siege of Lucknovv in March, and siege of
Cai|jee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
«■' Sir Charles Wheeler Cuffe served as 2nd Assistant Adjutant General on Lord Clyde's Staff during the campaign
in Oude in 1S58 and part of 1859, and was present in the actions of Dooudiakeria, Mugcdia, and the ilaptee (Medal,
and Bi'cvet of Major).
'" Sir William Cuninghame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Rifle Brlga,de, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on the night of 20th
Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches), and attack on the Ovens (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of
the Medjidje, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the FiC for licing ■" highly distinguished at the capture of the Rifle
Pits (Sebastopol), 20th November 1854. His gallant conduct was recorded in the French Genera! Orders."
" Major Hon. W. H. Curzon served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 13th July 1855. including the battle
of the Tchcrnaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of
183S-59 in Central India, including the action ot Burode (Medal).
''^ Major J. Cnsack served with tho 97th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including i,he siege and fall
of Sebastopol, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. — wounded (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in tho Field, and Turkish Medal).
" Mijor H. S. DaUiiac served iu the Egyi)r,i,-in w.i.r n' i3Sj, and was present at t'lo battle nf Tel-el-Kebir —
severelv wounded (mentioned in despatches, Mcdil vvih Cl:i.s]), 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Ualrymple served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
'* Major Dartnell served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force iu 1857, and was present at the
Btorm and capture of Chundarue, and led the only successful escalade attack on the fortress of Jhansi — severely
wounded, mentioned iu dcsp.itches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Bhootan expedition in
1865 as Aide de Camp to Major General Tombs, .and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri.
""• Major W. A. Daubeny served the campaign of iStio in China (.Mcilal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
'' Major A. Davies commanded a Detachment 74tli liighianders at the de-itriu'tiou of a band of insurgent Moplas
on the 17th Sept. 1855 at Murroou in Malabar. Served in the Simthcrn Mahratta Country in 1858, and commanded
the Infantry of the force at the capture of the town and Fort of Nurgoond (mentioned in despatch. Medal) .
'* Major Dennis served with the qsth Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"" Major C. L. C. de Robeck served with the 2ud Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
September 1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and LChelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
"" Major R. V. Dickens. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 775.
'"^ Major Drage served in China during the war of 1857-58 with the 59th Regiment, was present during the occn-
pation of Canton from March 1858, and accompanied the expedition to the Peiho river (Medal).
"" Major B. Drew served with the 75th Regiment throughout the campaign before Delhi in 1857, including the
battle of Budlee ke Serai ; cemmanded the Grenadier Company at the assault of Delhi and ultimately the Regiment;
accompanied Colonel Greathed's pursuing Column, and was present at the affairs of AUyghiu' and Akbarabad and
battles of Bolundshuhur and Agra ; served in the advance into Oude under Sir Colin Campbell, and on the relief of
the Garrison of Lncknow remained with General Outram's Force at Alumbagh, and took part in the several repulses
of the enemy (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
'"* Major Dunbar served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from ist May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September — ^vounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"^ Major Dundas served with the 12th Regiment in the KafFir war of 1S52-53 (Medal).
i<« MajorC.D.C. Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). WasD.A.Q.M.
General at Head Quarters ot the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from Dec. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal).
Also served in the Oude campaign of 1858 — commanded a Detachment of the 60th Rifles at the affair of Mohndee —
and present at the action of Biswah. Commanded the ist Battalion during the pursuit through the Khyreeghur
jungles (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
"" Colonel R. G. Ellison. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
1™ Lord Erroli served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, imd was severely wounded at tho
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
"" Major Evans served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tire pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Major Fanning served with the 64th Regiment in tlie Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of ilohumrah
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces of India in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58; commanded a
Detachment in the action of Khugwa, present in the defence of Cawnpore and defeat lif the Gwalior mutinccis, and
768 War Services of Majors Retired Ij/ Sale, Sfc.
actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Barcilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie ;
served in the Oude campaifrn of 1858-59 as Brigade Major of Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of the town and Fort of Sandee (Medal).
"■' Major A. M. Fawcett served the Eastern canipRign of 185^-55 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of
Almii, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkisti Medal). Served with the gth
Lancers the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded a Squadron at the battle of Budlekeserai and throughout the
siege and cnptnre of Delhi (horse shot in repelling a sortie on 19th June); also with Greathed's Column in the
action of Bolundshur (horse shot) and Allyghvir, and was senior Officer of the Regiment iu camp at Agra when the
enemy attacked, and commanded during the early part of the engagemt-nt. and in the action at Meraigunge;
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and actions at Seraighat and
Khudagunge, and capture of Meeangunge; commanded a Squadron at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd to 19th
March, and throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including act.ions at Rhodamow and
AU.vgunge, capture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpore and pursuit to Mabomdee, and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal
wii h two Clasps, and a 3'ear's service for Lucknow).
'■'s Major F. Fawkes served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, and was present at
the battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"* Major J. Finlay served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and
battle of Koosbaii, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Faudoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), and in the several actions leading to and ending
in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh. including
the repulse of the numerous attacks and operations, ending in the fiHal capture of Lucknow ; the Rohilcund cam-
paign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"J Major L. W. Fisher served in the 82nd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 in
Oude and Rohilcund, and was present at the detence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and affairs subsequent to its
relief (Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari and
Orakau — severel.y wouned (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"^ Major FitzGerald served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion durmg 1835-37 ; was severely wounded in the action of
5th Ma.v near St. Sebastian, and has two Crosses and a Medal for his conduct and services. Served also in the New
Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal)'
'"* Major T. D. Forde served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Maior General Garrett from 1st Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"'■' Major W. J. Foster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 18th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i^" Major T. J. Francis served with the i6th Lancers at the actions of Bnddiwal and Aliwal, and as Aide de Camp
to Sir Joseph Thackwell at Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). He served also the Punjaiib campaign of 1848-49, in-
chiding the passage of the Cheuab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chilhanwallah and Goqjerat (Medal with two
Clasps).
12' Major S. P. F. Freeth served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from 13th December 1873. Was attached
to Rail's AHillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major Gambier-Parrv served in the Soudan cam[>aign m 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'2^ Major J.T. A. Gardiner served with the 31st Regin.ent throughont the operations in the north of China in i860
and was present at the storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served with the Commissariat
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinitv of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
ta,king of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadm, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the
fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang andrelief of Kading.
'^* Lord Gifford accompanied Sir Garnet W'olseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service.
Trained the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and commanded it during the reoulse of the Ashanti army
at Abrakrampa on the 5th and 6th November 1873. Did the duties of Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from Attoh-
Insu to the Prah. Commanded the Scouting Party from the Prah to Coomassie. Led the attack on Adubiassie and
at the battle of Amoaful ; carried with his Scouts the Enemy's advanced post at Egginassie by a rush ; led the
attack on Becquah (slightly wounded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between
Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture ot Coomas^iie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet
Wolseley from the capture of Coomassie to the end of the campaign (was several times mentioned in despatches,
promoted to an Unattached Company, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp) : was aw-<rded the V<R " for his
gallant conduct during the operations in the Ashanti war, and especiall.v at the taking of Becquah. The OtBcer
commanding the Expeditionary Force reports that Lord Gifford was in charge of the Scouts after the Army
crossed the Prah, and that it is no exaggeration to say that since the Adansi Hills were passed he dail.y carried
his life in his hand in the performance of his most dangerous duties. He hung upon the rear of the enemy,
<liscovering their position and ferreting out their intentions. With no other white man with him, he captured
numerous prisoners ; but Sir Garnet, Wolseley brings him forward for this mark of Royal favour mostespeciall.y for
hisconductatthe taking of Becquah, into which place he penetrated with his Scouts before the troops carried it,
when his gallantry and courage were most conspicuous." Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, first
with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and finally as Aide de Camp to SirGarnet Wolseley.
Lord Gifford took a leading part in the capture of King Cetywayo, after which he was sent home with the
despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'^* Major B. W. GkUmau served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
'2^ Major P. W. Gillum served with the 54th Regiment at the taking of the Forts of Leahean and Tirhol, in Oude,
in June 1858 (Medal).
'^^ Major Godley served with the 28th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th July 1855, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery — severely wounded (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^^ Majer Duncan Gordon served with the 59th Regiment at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; and at the
capture af Java in 1811, and was wounded at the assault of Fort Cornelius (War Medal with one Clasp). Served
also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (India War Medal with one Clasp).
'2' Major A. P. Gore served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845, also
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58
including the action of Khojwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Cl.vde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and
pursuit of the Gwalior Contimgent to Serai Ghat, actioa of Khodagunge and entry into Futteghur, affair of
Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie, the passage
of the Goomtee, the occupation of Sultanpnre, the jiassage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th November, the
action at Toolsepore, ajid minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
'™ Major C. C. Graham served the Eastern campaign from Dec. 1854 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault upon the outworks on the 1 8th Jime (Medal vrith
Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
''' Major B. G. Graham served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula iu 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp) .
'" Major Grantham served in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal), and
was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
'" -Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison; also at the defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and at the fall of Lucknow in March 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
"5 M.ijor W. R. Gray served in Ceylon during the rebellion of 1 848, and commanded the outpost of Ambefrusse. Served
throughout the canapaign of i860 in the north of China, and commanded the ist Battalion Military Train from the
taking of the Taku Forte ou jist Aug. to the return of the Corps to England in March 1862 (Brevet of Major, Medal
War Services of Majors Betirecl hy Sale, 8fc. 769
with Clasp). Served durins; the war in New Zealand from 1864 to 1866, for two years ar.d a half of that time on the
Htaff of tho Governor Sir George Grey (Medal).
"' Major W. S. Greene served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 11S64-66, and was present at
the attack on Gate Pah (Medal I.
"* M;ijor Grcsson served as a volunteer in the Peshawar Light Horse at Peshawur during the Indian mutiny of
1857-58. Was on board the ship Engfeni Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on 3rd .Tunc 1859.
Served in the New Zealand vmr of 1863-64 and was present at the outbreak of hostilities at Taranaki, the storming
of the Pah Katikira, the affair of Kerikeri, and commanded tlie storming pavt.y consisting of two Companies 65th
Regiment at Kangariri on the 20th Nov. 1863 and was very sevcrel.v wounded, risrht arm being shattered, bullet
penetrating the back {several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of IMajor, and Medal).
'™ Major A. G. F. GriflBtbs served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th August ;85 5. including the
siege and fall of Scbastopol, the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mednl ) .
'*- Major R. Harman served with the 14th R3giment in the Crimean campaign from 2nd .June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Selia.stojiol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand from Decem-
ber iS63to March 1864 (Medal).
•'*'' Major W. C. Tif.arve.y served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
a.ssaulton the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mddnl).
"* Major Heigbam served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean ca.mpaigu from Dec. 1854 to the ist June 1855,
including taic siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"» JInjor Hencagc served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including tho battles of Alma,
Bilaklava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, affairs of liiilgannc, M'Kenzic'sFa.rm, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition
to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkisb Mcdnl). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1S58-59, and
was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccu]i:ition of Chunila.ree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, captures of Gwalior and
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Naharghur ; at Gwaiior he commanded a Squadron of the
£th Hussars, which made a sudden and successful attack upon the enemy's Camp, in which the Rhance of Jhansee
w,-is killeii and several guns captured (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp) : together with a
sergeant, a farrier, and a private of his Regiment, he was " 'elected for thu Victoria Cross liy his companions in
the gallant charge made bv a squadron of the regiment at Gwalior, on the 17th June 1858, when, supported b.v a
division of the Bomba.y Horse Artillery and Her Majesty's gsth Regiment, the.y x'outed the enem.y, who were
advancing against Brigadier Smith's position, charged through the rebel camp into two batteries, canturing and
bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns, under a heavy and converging fire from the fort and town. —
Field Force Orders hi/ Major General Sir lliirjh Jlennj Hose, GCB., commandinq Central India Field Foree, dated Camp
Oiealior, 28W1 June 1858."
'" Major Herbert served with the 39th Regiment at the action of Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843— slightly
wounded (Bronze Star).
'•' Major F. J, G. Hill served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal vyilh Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Major Hillikcr served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), including
the. forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of JugduUuck, actions of Tezeen and Huft Kotul, occupation
of Cabul, .and capture of Ist.aliff. Served also the Punj.aub camp.aign of 1848-49, including tlic affair at Ramnuggur,
p issage of tho Chenab, .action of Sadoolaporc, .and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the L.and Transport Corps in the Eastern campaign in 1855, including the capture of Kertch and
Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Med.al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'*^ Major T. C. Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at
Rangariri andOr.akau (Medal).
'^' Major E. G. Home served as Adjutant of the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 27th April 1855, Including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol — wounded i8th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Corporal Gourle.y and Private Dowue.y, 48th Regiment, received the French War Medal for assisting Major Home
m the attempt to bring into the Trenches a wounded soldier who was lying in the enclosures in front of the left
attack before Sebastouol on the 19th June 1855.
■^^ Major Alexander Hume served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, and was twice wounded, once dangerously
through the right lung at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the i st European Bengal Fusiliers in sup-
pression of the Indian mutin.y, including the Trans-Goomtee operations under Outram, storm and cap'jure ol
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major).
'=' Colonel C. W. Hume. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
'^' Major Arthur Hunt served with the Field Train Ro.yal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1855, and was
present during the siege and fall of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of the 6th
and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'^= Major C. F. Hunter served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expe-
dition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of tlie i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
'^' Major Hutton served with the 4th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma and Balaklava (severely wounded in both thighs), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
'5* Major Ind served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
■^' Major W. L. lagles served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege of Mooltan ia 1848-49. including the
storm and capture of tlie city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the subsequent surrender of the fort
and garrison of Cheniote. and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with Sir Colin Campbell's
Field B'orce on the Peshawur frontier in 1852, and was present at the engagements of Nowadund, Praamghur, and
Shahkote (Medal with Clasp).
'^" Major W. Inglis served with the Dnagoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to 15th Sept. 1855,
including the battles of Balakl.ava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with thi-eo
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"•^ Major John Irwin served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
arfair of Bhognapore. siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Mediil
with Clasp for Central India).
'^' Major .Jar.y served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaflir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from 9th May
1S55, including the siege and fiiU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
">» Major Jervis served with the 13th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the recon-
n,-iissance to Silistria with Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balnklava
<horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchcrna.ya, siege and fall of Sebastopol; also present with the Light Brigade at
Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"'' Major F. T. Jones served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
'"^ Major Lutley Jordan was present at the affair at Bhowanie on 28th April 1859 (.VIedal).
'"' Major Li. H. B. Kennett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan w.ar of 1S78-80, and took part in the expedition to the
Bazar Valley and in the operations in the Lughman and His.sarik Valle.ys — svounded (.VIedal).
'"^ Major Kcogh served with the 80th Regiment in tha Indian Mutiny ciranaign of 1858-59. Served with the
14th Regiment iu the New Zealand campaigns of 1860-66, and was severeh' wounded in the attack on the Okotuku
l'..li (Medal).
'"5 Mxjor Kneebone served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in i84S-49,incli:lir.g the
passage of the Chenab and battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'''• Mijor J. S. Knox served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Fusilier Guards and Rifle Brigade,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Scbastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October,
i-;ipturo of the Quarries 6th and 7th June, volunteered for the ladder party on the attack of the Redan on the i8th
.T _ne (mentioned iu despatches) when he was severely wounded by grape-shot — left arm amputated .it the shouldd'
^ icio-'ia Cross, Medal with four' Clasps, Knight of tl^e Legion oif Honor, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the
77<5 War Services of Majors lietired hy Sale, ^-c.
>^l!r for the followhir; services : " \fhen serving as a Sergeant in the Scots Fnsilier Giiartls was conspicuous foe
his exertions m re-lbrming the ranks of tlie Guards at the battle of tlic Ahna. Subsequently, when in the Rift
llriL'Mde he volunteered liir the Ladder Party in the attack on the Redan mi the iSth June 1855, and (in the word
ol ra,ptii.in Elackett, under whose command ho was) behaved admirably, remaining on the field until twic
wounded." He was selected by General Lord Rokeby out of the three Battalions of Guards serving in th
Crimea to receive the Commission in the Rdle Brigade given by the Prince Consort to mark his sanse of the gal-
I.iiitry of the Guards at Inkerman.
''* Major Lawrie served in the Crimea with the i8th Royal Irish from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the fiege
and fall of Sebastopol. assault and capture of the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th Class of the Med.iidie, and Turkish Medal).
' '' Lt.Colonel H. Leake served with the yothRegiment in the New Zealand ivar of 1S63-65, including operations in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
"" Major G. E. Lcggett served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, the Working Party on the night of the 2nd .\pril 1855 which, under the command of Major Bell,
23rd Fusiliers, was complimented .and thanked in General Orders for its cccoUent services while under a heavy fire
from the enemy, the ass.ault of the 18th June, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September-
wounded (Medal -svith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, under Brigadier Genera,! Wilde.
"^ Major L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada; also with the 72nd Eighlanders, the Kaflir
campaign of 183.^-35 (Jlcdal).
J83 Major Levett served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 13th July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
including the battle of Inkorman, siege of Sebastopol, aiidassault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
"* Major Lewis served in the 8'5th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1S58, and commanded throe
Companies during the siege of Chandaree, and was slightly wounded atthe stonning of the Fort ; was present at the
battle of the Betwa, and siege and capture of the town anil fortress of Jhansi — twice wovmded, last time dangerously
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'*■■ Major J. Leyne served with the sgth Regt. at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1847 (Medal with
Clasp).
'*' Major A. C. Little served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Staff Officerto Brigadier General Ewart,
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
istar).
'*' Major J. Lucas served with the 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5^-, including the
liittlis of Alma and Inkerman, capture of BM-laklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26tli October, and
storming of the Quarries on 7th June — mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Med idle, ar.d Turkish Med.al).
'™ Major Lutman served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the passag2 of
»he Chonal) and battles of Sadoolapore, (IJhillianwalla.h, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"" Major Lyle served 'with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Femzoshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
'" Major F. B. M'Crea served with the 8th Regiment in Delhi from the i8th Sept. 1857, and was afterwards present
with Greathed's Movable Column in the actions of Bolundshur and AUyghiir, afliiir of Akrabad, battle of Agra,
affair of Kanouge, advance into Oude, action of Marigunge, Alumbacrh, andliilknosha, relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, action of Khudagunge, and occupation of
Fiittehghur. Served with a Column in the Agra district in June 1S58, watching the Calpee rebels; also with
Brigadier Hale's Brigade during the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
"2 Major M. IM'Crcagh-Thornhill served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including tlie
battles of Balaklavaand Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"* Major M'Mahon served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first siege of Mooltan,
including the attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848 ; present with the
charging Squadrons of the i4tli Light Dragoons at the action of Ramnuggur (very severely wounded), and at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; was also present at the surreijder of the Sikh Army at Ra.wul Pindec, a nd
pursuit of the Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with three Clasjis). Served with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Sanger, action of Barodia,
at Malthone, siege and capture of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch (severely wounded), action ot Morar,
recapture of Gwalior. and commanded a Flying Column in operations against Bunjor Sing (twice mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
155 Major MacAndrerr served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar in Affghanistan in
1B41-42, and has received the Modal inscribed "Candahar. Ghuznee, Cabool, 1842." Served with the 78th High-
landers in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah,
and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp).
"" Major C.F. Marriott served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tion against the Wuzeerce Khugiania (Medal).
2""' Major H. C. Marriott served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. T854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the N.W. Provinces in suppression of
the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-5S, and was present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat there
of the Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kale Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at
Shahichanpore (Brevet r>f Major, and Medal).
^"" Major Matson joined the force in New Zealand under Colonel Despard in August 1845, and served as Acting
Deputy Quai-ter Master General, and was present at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah, at Riiapekapeka on the
nth Jan. 1846 (Brevet of Major, .and Medal).
202 Major J. S. Menzies served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present
at the storm and capture of Copaul (Medal).
^"^ Major Mercer served in the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854 to the 7th July 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June. Was severely contused in the head on the night of the 13th
April when in command of a working party in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal) .
^' Major H. P. St. J. Mildma,y served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war if
'882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 7885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
2°' Major Miller served with the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was wounded (Brevet
of Major, and Medal).
'"* Major C. (i. Minnitt served in the New Zealand w.ar of 1S63-66 (Medal).
'"* Major Molony served with the Sjrd Regiment in suppressing the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the affair
of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kntaria on i4tU Aug. 1858 (Medal).
^'^ Major G. G. G. Muiiro served with the 87(11 Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
^'^ Major F. E. Murphy served with the 27th Regiment on the North-AVusfc Frontier dm-iug the ludian Mutiny in
1857-59 (Medal).
^"' Major B. D. Musgrave served with the 87th Fusilier? in India throughout the Indian Mul;iny (Medal).
='" Ma.ior C. E. Musgrave served with the Rifle Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1J55 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
^" Major Nash served in the American war with the 103rd Regiment, and was present at the action of Lundy'a
L-tne, storming of Fort Erie, 15th Aug. 1S14, — severely wounded in the leg by a musket-ball, and afterwards blown
uj) by the explosion of a powder magazine ; present also in the action at Chippewa.
^1' Major Noott served in the White Sea, blockading the Russian ports during the summer of 1854.
*™ Major C. G. C. Norton served with the 2ird Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the relief
War Services of Majors Retired hij Sale, c^c. 77 ^
oFLacknowby Lord Clyde, defeat of the GmiliorConthigent n.tCawanor \»if!r« andcapturo of Luckaovf, and opera-
tions across the Goomtee under Oiitrani— mentioned in dospatelie.-i (.Medal wd.h two 01a?ps).
--' Major AV. D. Nunn served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the isth July 1855, inelu V.n^ the sie?o
and fall of Sebastopol ; also at the capture of Kinboiirn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), Ssfvjd in tLie
Indian campaign of 1857-58, incUidinij the actions of Chauda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and 0 iptiiro of
Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Mohan, Hussengunge, Meangunge (as Orderly O.Iicor to
Brigadier Evelegh), Chnrda, Fort of Musjoedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
''^^ Major J. A. Nntt served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and surrender of
Mohumrah, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the operdlionsag linst the i'H.ii'geat
Dopsaies in the North Cannr.a and Beclee districts.
^" Major O'Conor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea.n campaign from T7th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assarult of the Redan on the iBth June— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
°" Major O'Malley served as second in command with the i8th Puuja,ub Infantry in the Peshawur Expedilionar.y
Force on the Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 under Sir Sidney Cotton, and was present in the affair on the Heights
of Sittana, and expulsion of a large body of the Gazzie tribe and Hiadostanee fanatics from the village of Seta
(Medal with Clasp).
'*'' Major J. P.aton served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the biittlo
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, a.nd
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and succeeded to the command of the Troops at
the attack on the Fort of Beyt 2nd April 1S58, on the senior Officer being dangerously wounded (Medal).
-^ Major Patil served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inoludiug thcbattles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal a,nd thrco Clasps). Served as Brigade
Major in New Zealand during the ojjerations at Taranaki in 1860-61 (Brevet of Major), and also during hostilities in
the Taranaki and Waikato districts in 1863 (mentioned in general orders and tlespatchcs. Medal).
^™ Major Paynter served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major Peel served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 3otli June 1855, including;
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mcda,l). Served in the
Indian campaign in 1858; commanded the Rear Guard in the retreat from Jugdespore, and was present in the actions
of Bootwal and Toolsepore (Medal).
^•^ Major Pelly served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was cnga,ged with the enemy
at A.trowlea and Koelsa (mentioned in despatches) ; besieged in Azimghur and sortie thenco ; proceeded with Bri-
gadier Douglas's Column in jmrsuit of Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
'^'^ Major Percy served in the Crimea with tlie 9th Regiment from August 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2'^ Major Peto served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kiilhr war of 1846-47 (Medal).
'" Major C. B. Phillipps served with the 39th Rogt. in the Crimea from 3iat Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Cla,sp, and Turkish Medal).
''5 Major E, Phillips served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of
Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, ,and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in Rajpootana, in 1858-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, and commanded a Squadron of the
8th Hussars in Brigadier Honner's pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Koorshana (mentioned in despatches.
Modal with Clasp),
■^'^ Major Poore served in Rajpootana a.nd Central India in 1858-59 with the 8th Hussars, and was iiroscnt at tho
capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah k-n. Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, a,nd
action of Bejapore — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
-'' Major the Hon. Charles Powys, prior to entering the Army, served five years and three mouths iu the Royal
Navy, and was present in H.M.S. Blonde at the taking of the Morea Castle, in the Gulf of Lepanto, in i328. Ho
served with the gth Lancers in the campaign of 1848-49 in the Punjaub, including the passage of tho Chenab at
Ramnuggur, and battles of Chiilia.nwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
210 Major Priestley served with the 32ud Light Infantry during tho Indian campaign of 1857-5S, and was present
with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before Calpee early in 1S58, and proceeded with it to this Aluvnbagh
during the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dehaighn and Fori, at Tyrool,
actions of Doa.dpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of Beni
Madhoo across the River Gogra (Medal).
**' Major Queade served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the capture
of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854.
J^*^ Major Quin served with a force under Sir Charles Napier against the Momrmd tribes, Peshawur district, in
Nov. and Dec. 1851. Served iu the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Brigade Mt!*,or (mentioned in aespatches for
" indefatigable ond zealous exertions,"' Brevet of Major).
2*5 Major Renny served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the operations in
the Amatolas, Fish River, Waterkloof, and Trans-Kei Expeditions.
''♦' Major C. F. Roberts served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, and was present in the Trenches
(wounded) with the Siege Train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and borabardriients of 6th and 17th June and
17th August, and was severely wounded by the explosion of the French powder magazine in Camp on the 15th
Nov. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Employed in India from .fanuary to April 1861 in
command of the Artillery with the Field Force in Sikkim imder Lt.Colonel Gawler, and was mentioned in Orders
by the Governor General for his services (Brevet of Major).
^'•" Major T. L. Rolierts served with a field force in May and June 1857 against the fort of Hote Murda.n held by
mntincers of the 55th Bengal Native Infantry, and subsequently towards the Swat Valley. Present o.s Adjutant
lEth Punjaub Infantry at the mutiny of the sist N.I. at Peshawur in Aug. 1857, and was severely contused and
slightly wounded by a niii-skct-shot by the mutineers. Served the campaign of 1859 against the reliels on the
Nepaul Frontier as 2nd in Command 3rd Sikh Infantry; and for several months commanded pests on the fron-
tier with a Wing 3rd Sikhs and a troop of Irregular Cavalry ; present in the action with the Nana and Bala Rao at
Ruttenpore, and in carrying their position in the Nepaul Hills on the 28th March ; when reconnoitring in the hills
with two Companies 3rd Sikhs fell in with and conducted into camp Mahomed Hoosa.in the Nazim of Gorruckpore,
with 200 armed followers and six elephants ; commanded the 3rd Sikhs in the affair with tho Nusseorabad Brigade
on nth Nov. ; and present at the final surrender of the rebels at Dukairee in December (twice mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal) . Served as D.A.Q.M. General to the force under Brigadier General Staveley during the operations
against the Taepiug rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, including the capture of tho stockades
of Naziang, assault and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, Najow, and Tsolin, affair of Nagiang,
and relief of Kading (meutioned in despatches).
"' Major G. Rowland served with the ist Ro.yals throughout the campaign of i860 in China, includmg tlie taking
of Sinho and Ta.ngku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
'" Major St. John .served with the 92nd 11 igli landers in the Central India i;ampaign from 22nd Aug. 1858 to 31st
March ibgg ; was present as Brigade Major al, tlie affair of Rajghur, and as A.Q.M. General at the affairs of Mon-
growlie, Sindw.aho, and Korai (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'^' Major F. S. Sclinmlicrg served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege .and fall of
Sebastopol, and attack of tho Redan on the 8tli Sept. ; also bombardment and cajiture of Kinboiirn (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). On outpost duty under Colonel Warre on the lino of the Taptco river in co-opcra,tion
with the Central India Field Force. Served in tho New Zealand war in 1864-66, including tho attack and capture of
Ahu Ahu and Kaithe (Medal).
^'^ Major B. Shiffner served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including tlio action at
Cav7npoie on 26th 27th and aSth Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknosv and relief 01"
A.iimghur (Medal with Clasp).
<"* Lt.Colonel T. Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at tho defeat of the Sealko Mullocers on the
772-3 War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, ^'c.
banks of the Eavee on the 12th and i6th July, 1857 ; also fi-om the 14th August at the siege, assault, and occupation
of Delhi — severely wounded in the right breast (jiledal with Clasii).
2°" Major R. P. Smith served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean camijaign from the 17th April to the 3rd July
1S55, including the capture of Tchorgaun and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
''»' Major W. Spall served in the Crimean campaign in 1835, including the siege a,nd fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Indian campaigu'in i858-5g. and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel
force posted on the first range of the Ncpaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
^^' Major W. Sipiirl served as a Lieutenant in the Austrian Army under Marshal Radetzki in 1848-49, and was
present at the battles of Mortara a,nd Novara. Served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal).
^i'" Major F. R. Stack served as an Ensign in tlie 45tli Regiment at Newport in Monmouthshire during the Chartist
riots of November 1839, when his father's Company of that Regiment defeated a liody of nearly 5.000 armed men
led on by the ex-Mayor of Newport, Mr. John Frost, who attacked the town with the treasonable intention of com-
mencing a revolution in the government of the country. The defeat of this insurrectionary host after eleven were
killed on the spot and aboiit thirty or forty wounded, was characterized at the time in the Imperial Parliament as
haying been the means of sa:ving the whole of England from anarchy and rebellion. For this service each of the
three Officers of the Company received the tianks of the Queen and of the Commanderin Chief, and also the thanks
from the counties of Monmouthshire, Glamorganshire, and Brcconshire. In April 1855 lie was promoted to a
Majority in the Turkish service, and served at Constantinople, Bayukdere, and the entrenched Camp at Kertch
during the winter of 1855 until the disbandmentat the Anglo-Ottoman Force, and has received the 4th Class of the
Mcdjidie and a. Lt. Colonel's commission from the Sultan.
'''•'•^ Major G. N. Stevenson servd as acting Major with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present at the action of Gingiudhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
266 Major Van Straubenzee served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan,
including the action of Soorjkoond ; he was severely wounded on the 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal with Clasp). Was present
■with tlie force under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes near Peshawur in May and June 1852, in-
cluding the engagements of Nawadund, Praamghur, and Shahkote (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Crimea
on the Staff of the Light Divi.-iou from October 1855 to Ma,y 1856. Served as Brigade Major in China, and accom-
panied the expeditionary force to the North ; was present in every engagement from its landing at Pehtang to the
occupation of Pekin (mentiont-d in despatches. Medal with Clasps,' and Brevet of Major). Served in the suppression
of the rebellion in the North-West Territories of Canada in t88^ as Second in Command with Sir Frederick
Middleton's Column, and commanded the Inliintry Brigade at the engagement at Batochc (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Claspi.
*''7 Major D. Stuart served at the siege a-nd canture of Kittoor In the East Indies in Doc. 1824.
26» Major Studdert served with the 9th Lancers at the battle of Punniar on 29th Deo. 1843 (Bronze Star).
''6» Major Sykes served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
"'" Major G. J. Teevau served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Train (Medal).
-''' Major C. R. Tennant served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassaslu, and at the battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal
wir.h Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'"" Major J. T. Tennant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-9 (Medal).
"'^ Major Thellusson served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
''* Major C. Thompson joined the 64th Regiment in the Persian expedition in March 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in Bengal and N.AV. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; commanded the escort which safely
conveyed the treasure from G.ya to Calcutta (thanked by the Governor General in Coiincil and by Lord Clyde) ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior
mutineers, and action of Kala Nuddee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
2"5 Major E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i83i and
was present in the engagements at La,ng's Nek a,nd the Ingogo River.
2"6 Ma;iors TiUbrook and Wyatt. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
-'"' Major Hon. F. Le Poer Trench served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857- 58. including the defeat of the Seakote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee in July 1857, siege assault and
occupation of Delhi from 13th Aug. to 22nd Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4othRegimeut in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, arid was present at Rangariri, Waiari, and Orakau (Medai).
2"8 Major Trevor served with the 4th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to i6th Feb. 1855, including
the battles in the Crimea, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^'' Major Turner served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1S46, and also throughout that
of t86o-6i, and was severely wounded in the action atMahoetahi (Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
2*1 Ma.ior Vereker served with the 12th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the storm and capture
of tlie Maori position at Orakau on ist a,ud 2nd April 1864 (Medal).
^^^ Major Vesey served as Adjutant of the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
Column of .assault on the 30th March 185S, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels in Rajpootana and battle of Bunass , sub-
sequently throughout the oper.ations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao
Sahib in 1858-59 ; commanded Detachment of the 72nd Highlanders in the action of Oodeypore (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Major Walter served the Indian campaign of 1S58-59 with the S3rd Regiment, and was present at the passage of
the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25tb November, the affair of Bungaon, battle of Toolsepore (performed the duties of a
mounted Oflicer), and some minor affairs. Commanded the Left Wing of the 53rd in Sir A. Horsford's Column during
the latter part of the Trans-Gogra campaign — twice mentioned in despatches (Medal).
^"■' Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea, from the 26th .Tanuary 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, .and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Cla.ss of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including ttie actions of Chanda, Umcerp ^re,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of liucknow (vvouaded) subsetiuent operations in O'lde and aft'airi of Pohun
and Meangunge, also .at Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
^~ Major Stephen Watson serv-ed in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagemeut at Ahmed
Kheyl — slightly wounded (mentioned in desjiatehes. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2*8 Major Way served with the 2gth Regiment throughout the Punj.auli campaign in 1848-49, including the passag
ofthe Chenab, and battles of Chdli.anwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
-*'■* Major B. T. Webb served with the Persian expedition in 1857, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
aiid surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
•■9" Major J. C. V/^eir served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Med.al) ; and with the expedition north of the Orango
River in 1852-53. Also the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, iSth ,ana 21st
Sept., and advance on Pekin (.Medal with Clasps for the "T.aku Forts and Pekin).
292 Major H. R. White served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the iSth Jime and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class ofthe Medjiilie, and Turkish Jledal).
■"■^ SirGeorgeS.Whitmorc served in the latter part of the Kaffir war in 1847. Was in the action of Boem Plaats and
defeat of the insurgent Boers in 1848. Served throughout the Kaffh- war of 1851-52, and was present with the 2nd
Di\ ision in nearly every a.ffair, including the storming of the Iron Mountain. Commiinded Sir Harry Smith's
escort from March to November 1S51, during which time he was repeatedly employed as a .Staff Officer with the
various Columns on patrol. Acted as Major of Brigade to the 2nd Division from November 1851 to October 1832 ;
and as Brigade Major to the Cavalry Brigade in the expedition under Su- George Cathcart, ending in the battle of
Beiei. He has had two horses shot under him in action, and has been repeatedly thanked in brigade and division.
War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, ^x. 774
orders, as well as in the general orders and despatches of Sir H. Smith and of Sir G. Cathcart (Modal). Brevet of
Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie, for service with the Turkish Contingent.
^' Major Alfred E. Wilkinson served with the 9th Lancers in the Punjaub campaiijn of 1848-49, including the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goqjerot (Medal with two Clasps). Also in suppression of the Indian Mutinj"^ in 1S57-59
present at the assault and capture of Delhi, and action of Bolund.shuhur, commanded a. Squadron in the actions of
Allyghu r, Agra, and Kanoupre, present at the relief of Lncknow by Lord Clyde, and at the dna.l siege aud capture of
the city, commanded a Squ.adron throuc^hrut fhe summer campa.ign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at
Rhodamow, Allygunge, capture of Bareillj', Shajehanpore, and pursuit to Mahomdee (twice mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with three Clasps).
^* Major R. L. Williams served with the ist Royals in the Crime.', from the 29th Aug. 1855, including th" sie^e
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded on the 8th Septnmber (Medal with Cla,sp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1868 in China as D.A.Q.M.Gen., including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, actions of the 18th
and 2ist September, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'"" Major Williamson served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
™i Sir Henry Wilmot served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny until Noven ber 1855,
subsequently on the Stafifof Sir Hope Grant; was present at the capture of Lucknow (Victoria Crosf, Brevetof
Major. Med.al with Clasp) : together with Corpoi'al W. Nash and Private D. Hawkes. was awardcil the V<E " for
conspicuous gallantry at Lncknow on the nth M.arch 1858. Captain Wilmot's Company was engaged with a
large body of the enemy, near the Iron Bridge. That Officer found himself at the end of a street with only four
of his men, opposed to a, considerable body. One of the four was shot through both legs, and became utterly
helpless ; the two men lifted him up. and although Private Hawkes w^s severely wounded, he carried him for
a considerable distance, exposed to the fire of the enemy. Captain Wilmot firing with the men's rifles, and
coveriiig the retreat of the party."
'"2 Major .John Wilson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Bala.klava.. expedition to Kertch a.nd Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasp«, i;tli
Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal). .Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions at Ca.wnpore(6tli Dec. 1857), Seraighat,and Kudygunge, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault
of thw Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Ilooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Baredly (Medal with Clasp).
™^ Maior G. Windham served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, inclndmg the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol until April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also
during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of
Nn.wabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp).
™* Major J. .1. Wood served with the i8th Royal Iri.sh in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
Served with tit 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Mcilal With Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"'MiijorW. Wood served with the 42nd Highlanders (as Adjutant from i6thFeb. 1855) throughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma. ,and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Also as Adjutant, served
the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunge
and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort
of Rooy.ah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
*'" Major W. W. Worswick served with an expeditionary force against the Indians of Yucatan in April and May
7861. Also in suppression of the disturbance in the Northern district.
^' Colonel W. A. Wynter served with the 35rd Regiment throughout the Abyssian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming .and capture of .Nlagdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war. and was present at
the capture of .idubiassie (Medal witK Clisp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and m the operations round Cabul in llocember 1S79, inclnding
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasp", and Bronze Decoration).
'<" Ma^jor Yard served in the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond;. storm
and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress; also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of
Cheniole, and at the battle of Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasps).
Military Knights of Windsor.
Captain Wm. Maloney,' Quarter Master retired pay. 1 Major Honry Francis Somerset Bolton,'" retircdpay 1
Capt. JohnAttkins Pickworth,^ RidingMaster retired pay.' Foot.
Lt.Colonel Henry Fred. Saunders,^ late of 84 F
Major Robert Vaughan Dickens,'' late of n Foot.
Captain Sir Edw. Henry John Meredyth, Bt. late 87 Foot.
Captain Henry Dyke Marsh, ^ late 82 Foot.
Lt.Colonel Wm. Edward Durand Deacon,' late 54 Foot.
Captain Maurice .George Beaufoy FitzGerald,* late 77
Foot.
Colonel Frederick Hay Swinfen,' late 5 Dragoon Gds.
Bt. Major Stephen Watson," late Worcestershire Regt.
Captain William Atkinson, i^ late 13th Hussars.
"BiS- Colonel Francis Coruwallis Maude,''' late R. Art.
Lt. (Colonel John Thomas Maguire,''' late Rifle Brigade."
Maior Richard Molesworth,'^ retired pay Adjutant 6
Lancashire Militia.
Lt.Colonel John Augustus Tighe,'^ ret. pay Dorset Reg.
Lt.Col. Montagu McPherson Battye,'" ret. pay 10 Foot.
' Captain William Maloney served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 8oth Regiment, including the battle,
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sobraou (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852-53,
including the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the affairs of Hurra, Simree, Bera, Dhooni'iakeira,
and Busingpore (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Piekworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the reconnais-
sance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak a.id M'Kenzie'a
Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, bal tie of Koia ke
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Saunders served at Sierra Leone and the Gambia from 1836 to 1841; was present with the
expeditionary force m the interior in 1837 ; employed on a special mission to convey despatches to the Frocch at
Senegal iu 1838; commanded the troops at a riot at the Gambia in 1838, and whilst ,at night patrolling captured a
gun. Served in the Indian mutiny, and was mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, aud for most
devoted and gallant conduct (Brevet of Major, and Aledal).
' Maior R. V. Dickens served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire,and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N. W. Province in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the actions
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), and Bithoor ; in an affair at Shirazpore under
Biigadier Wilson, and was Assistant Engineer during the defence of Cawnpore (Medal)
' Captain H. D. Marsh served with the 82nd Regiment ia the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, incluling
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N. W. Provinces in
suppressing the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, ^^''^ ^^^is present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Watson in the opera-
tions for the relief of Lucknow and ar.juQd Cawnpore— wounded, hor-se killed (mentioned in despatches), defeat
775 ^o,r Services of Military Knights of Windsor.
there of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th December 1857 by Lord Clyrle, aotiou of K.ala Nuildee, oo-.apation of
Futtehghur, capture of BareiUy. relief of Shalijehmp ire, actious of Knaikur and BankagaoQ, and atfairs of
Mahomdee and Shahabad (Medal).
' Lt. Colonel Deacon served with the 6ist Rest, in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 ; present at the passage of the
Chenal), and in the battles of Sadoolo.pore, Chtllia.nwallah, and Goo.jerat, a,nd with the Field Force in pursuit of the
nemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1049 ( Medal with two Clasps) . Served the siege and assault (severely wounded)
of Delhi, and at the action of Najjufghur (Brcvnt of Ma.jor, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain FitzGerald served with the g7th Regiment at the siege and fall of Pebastrpol from 31st July 1851;,
and was of the ladder paity at the a.'^sault on the Redan on the Sth September— wounded in leftann and leg
(Medal with Clasp, andTurliish Medal'. Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the Joun-
pore Field Force in the actions of Nu-initpore, Chanda, IJiumeerpore and Siiltannore ; was one of the st.ofmers at
Fort Dhowrara, and assisted in bringing oat two guns under a close fire (thanked in despatches). Was after-
wards nt the siege and capture of Lucknow; c iran.inded a Detachrneur, of the 97th Regiment in the pursuit of
Rnmmut Smg and Fuzand Ally in Bundhcuud in .M:i.rcli 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel F. H. Swinfen Kcrveil the Rastcrn carapaiirn of 1854-55 with the sth Dragoon Guards, including th j
battle of B.Tlaklava (wounded) and siege (.f. Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish M^■dal).
'" Major H. F. .-<. liolton accompanied Sir Garnet VVulseley to the Gold Coast in Septemlier 1873 on special
service, andserved throughout the Ashauti warof 187^-74, Was sent to various places on the Go'd Coast to enlist
native contingents, and raised the Winneliah, Mumford. and B.-irracoe Companies of Russell's R.egiment. Als )
commanded Uegiment il Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusilieers during the second phase
of the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an unattnched Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 18S0, including the operations in the Khyber I'.ass (Medal).
" Major Stephen Wat<on served in the Afghan wht 1878-80, .and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl — slightly womded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'■' Capt.am W. Atkinson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the siege of Delhi
— wounded (Medal witli Cl.asp).
'■' Colonel F. C. Maude commanded the Ro.yal Artillery throughout the operations with General Havelock's
Column in 1857, including the defeat of the I'ebels at Futtehpore, actions of Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnporo,
Oonao, Buseerutgunge, Mungarwar, relief pjkI defence of the Residency of Lucknow; with Outram's Force at
the Alumbagh from .Jan. to March 1858 ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasjis, and a year's servicei ; was
awarded the I'C for the following service: — "This Orticer steadily and cheerily pushed on with his men, and
bore down the desperate opposition of the enemy, though with the loss of one-third of his artillerymen. Sir. lames
Outram adds, that this ahtack appeared to him to indicate no reckless or foolhardy daring, but the calm heroism
of a, true soldier, who fully appreciates the diflicnlties a.nd dangers of the task he has undertaken ; and that, but
for Captain Maude's nerve and coolness on this trying occasion, the army could not have advanced. — Extract from
Fi'ld Fnrce. Orders nf tlie lute Miijnr dcneriil Haoelook, dated i-jtli October 1857."
'* Lt.Colonel Maguire served with the 5;th Regt. in China, and was present at the attack and capture of Amoy.
second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of Chin'nae, and operations up the Yangtseki i.ng (Medal). Served
with the 60th Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49. including the siege and storm of the town and
capture of the citadel of Stooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army until its final surrender at Rawul
Pir.dee. occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and e.^pulsion of the Affghan force bc^'ond the Kh.yber Pass (.Med.al
with two Clasps). Served throughout the campaign of Rohilcund in 185S, including the actions of Bugawalla and
Nugena, relief of Moradaba.d, action on the Dojura, assault andcipture of Bareilly, attack and bomhiirdmeut of
Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai. pur-nit of the enemy
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdec ; commanded a wing of the ist Battalion
60th Ritlcs at the attack and destruction of Shahabad (Brevet of Mijor) ; commanded the Battalion in the action of
Bunkagong (Medal), and was three times mentioned in despatches .and recommended for an un-ittached Majority
\>y Lord Cl.yde for service in the field, in lieu of which he snbsequentl.v obtained the Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
'= Major R. Molesworth served in the •Eastern catripaign with the 9th liegiment from May 1855, and was
engaged in the attack on the Quarries 7th June, .and in the .attacks of the Redau on 18th June and 8lh September—
severely wounded (Medal with Claso, and Turkish Medal).
■'> Lt.C ilonel J. A. Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaignsof 1863-65, including the
actions at Taraiiaki,Waiar,a, Howrini. Rangiawhia, and Urukau. Commanded for fifteen months the whole of the
transport corps in the Waikato country (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel M. M'P. Battye served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was present at the mutiny at Dina-
pore and attempt to relieve Arrah; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lncknow, and actions at Chanda. Umeer-
pore, Sultanpore. and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and KaisabHgh
(Medal with Clasp).
Officers now holding Eanh in the Army of the Most Nohh,
Order of the Garter.
{According to their Stalls.)
776-7
Knights. (KG.)
TxeM'Ha.rshaX His Royal ShihnesH the Pi-lnce of Wales, KT.KP. aCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE GCVO. 10 Hussars
Hi' Soi/al Highness the reiguiuy Duke of Sixxe Oobiirg and Gotba {Duke of EdiuhuvphI, AT. KF. GCS. GC'ST.
OCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royitl Marines, EdiulnnKli Artillery (Southern Division i-ioyal Artillerj;), and 3
Battalion Black Watch
Geueral llis liogal Highness the Date o/Cnnnaught, XT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. KCB. Rifle Brigade
Hit Soi/al Highness the Ditlce of York, KT. Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion West York Regiment.
His Mct/esti/ William II., Geymiin Emperor unit Kim/ of Prussia. Colniol in ('liief i Dragoons
Field Marshal His Poi/ul Highness the Duke o/'CiinillridncAT. A'P. GCH. ttCSl. GCMG. GCIE. Grenadier Guards
Lieut. (ieneriil His Itoyiil Highness the Dnke i;/X:uMilicTlii,nd
General His Bogal Highness PrinceF. Ghviulian C.A.of Schleswig-Holstein
Colonel Duke o/' Aber'ccrn, CB. late 5 Bn. luniskillint,'- Fusiliers.
Colonel W. Marquia o/Abergavenn.y, West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel G. H. Earl "adogan, s Battalion Royal Fusiliers
Colonel S. C. Duke 0/ Devonshire, 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Colonel W. T. S. Earl Fitzwilliam, i West "i'ork Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel A. G, Duke of Northumberland, 3 Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Major C. H. Duke of Richmond and Gordon
Colonel R. A. T. Marquis o/Salisbnry, 4 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
lit. Colonel H. L. Duke q/" Westminster, Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry
General A. C. L. Duke of Grafton, CB. retired list
Colonel J. J. R. Duke o/" Rutland, GCB. 3 Battalion Leicester Regiment
Officers noiv holding Ranh in the Army of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle.
Knights. (XT.)
FieMUarslml His Jloi/nl Highness the Prince of Vfa\es,XG.KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 10 Hussars.
Bis Roi/al Highness the reigning Duke 0/ Saxe Coburg and Gotha (Dnke of Kdinbnrghl, iiTtr, A'P. GCB. GCSI.
. GCMG. GCIE. lion. Colonel Royal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artillery), and 3
Battalion Black Watch
G&neriaHisIiogalHiqhnesstheDnkeofGo\m!i\^f[:\it.KG.KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. KCB. Rifle Brigade
Hit lioyal Highness the Duke of York, KG. H(rn. Colonel 3 Battalion West York Regiment.
Field Marshal His Pogal Highness the Duke of ( 'amhridge, KG. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Grenadier Guards
Colonel A. P. Earl o/' Galloway, 3 Battalion Scots Fusilieis
Lt. Colonel S. H. Marquis q/"Lothian, 3 Battalion Royal Scots
Colonel D. B. M. R. Duke q/"Mout,ro-*e, 3 Battalion Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders
Officers now holding Ranh in tJie Army of the Most Illustrious
Order of St. Patrick.
Knights. {KF.)
¥\e\ilL.'^?iTsh!i,\HisPoyaimghnessthePrinceof\Vi\\eii. KG.KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 10 Hussars
His Rogal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh (reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha), KG. KT. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Arti'lcry), and 3
Battalion Black Watch
General His Soyal Highness the Duke of Connaught. KG. KT. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. KCB. Rifle Brigade
Field Marshal iZ is i?o;/uiJf».!7/(rte.f.«Wi(;Z»Mieo/ Cambridge, KG. KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GC/S. Grenadier Guards
Lt.Colouel R. B. St. L. Earl of Cork .and Orrerv, Nnrtli Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel F. T. Marquis q/'Duflferin and Ava, GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles (North Down Militia)
Colonel V. A. Earl ofKenraare, 4 ISn, Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia)
Field Marshal Garnet J. Viscount Wolseley, GCB. GCMG. Commander in Chief, Royal Horse Guards
General His Serene Highness Prince Edward q/'Saxe- Wiimar, GCB. i Life Guards {Extra)
Lt.Colonel F. C. Earl qfKilmorey, late Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel W. T. Earl of Dun'-aven and Mnunteirl. Glamorgan Artillerv (Western Division Royal Artillery)
Officers now holding Rank in, the Army of the Most Ilonourahle
Order of the Bath.
Knights, Grant) Cross. (GCB.)
Field Marshal His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince oj
Wales, -S'G.Xr. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 10
Hussars
His Royal Highness the reigning Vuke q/Saxe Coburg and
Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh), KG. KT. KP. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edin
burgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal .■Vrtillery).
and 3 Battalion Black Watch
Field Marshal His Royal Highness Geo. W. F. C. Duke oj
Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. QCIE.
Grenadier Guards
Tcck, Major General His Highnesa the Duke of(Cioil)
Schleswig-Holstein, Lieut. His Highness PriHCf Christian
Victor Albert Ludwig Ernest Anton o/,King's R. R. (Cioi/)
Adye, General Sir John Jlillcr, Royal Artillery
Alison, General Sir Archibald, Bart, retired list
Arbuthnot, General Sir Charles George, R. Artillery
Biddulph, General Sir Michael A. S., RojTil Artillery
Brid))ort, General Viscount, retired list ((Hoil)
UC Browne, General Sir SamuelJas. KCSI. Indian S.C.
Brownlow, General SirC. H., U. S. List Indian S. C.
ySiS 'iuller. General St. Hon. Sir Red vers Henry, KCMG.
King's Royal Rifles
Chamberlain, Gen. Sir Neville Bovrles, GCSI. Bengal Inf
(Chelmsford, General Frederic Augustus, Lord, retired list
Crotner, Maj.E, Lord, GCB. GCMG. KCSI. CIE. late R,
Art (Cii>.)
O'Aguilar, General Sir Charles L. Royal Artillery
Daubeney, General .Sic H. Charles B., Barder Regt. (55 F.)
Derby, J^t. £oH.F. A. B/n-Zof, 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt. (Cioil)
Uffi Dickson, General Sir CoUingwood, Roval Artillery
Dufferin and Ava, Colonel F. T. Marqms 'of, KP. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. (Civil), 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
FiE Gough, Geueral Sir C. J. S., U. S. List Bengal Cavalry
FiE (iough, General Sir Hugh H;enry, Indian Staff Corps
FtE Graham, Lt. Geueral Sir Gerald, GCMG. retired list
Greaves, Lt. General Sir Geo. Rieliards, KCMG. ret. list
Haines, Field Marshal 5'irF. P. GCSI. CIE. Scots Fus.
Ulii Hills-Johnes, Lt.General Sir James, ret. pay R, Art.
Kerr, Geueral Lord Mark, Somerset Light Infantry.
Low, Lt.General Sir Robert Cunlifle, Bengal Cavalry
Lowe, Lt.General Sir Drury C. Drury, 17 Lancers
Lugard, General Right Hon. Sir E. East Surrey Regt, (31 F.)
Lumsden, General Sir Peter Stark, CSI. U. S. List Indian
Staff Corps.
Lysons, General Sir Daniel, Derbyshire Regt. (45 P.)
Xi'Leod, Lt.General Sir John Chetham, retired list
Malcolm, Geueral Sir Geo. Indian StaflTCorps
ITCMaude, General Sir Fred. Francis
Norman, General5!>HenryWylie,GCAr(?.C7.E. Indian S.C.
Pha^Te. General Sir Robert, Indian Staff Corps
Reid, General Sir Charles, Bengal Staff Corps
V€ Roberts, Field Marshal Lord, of Kandahar, GCSI
GC//?. Royal Artillery
Ross, General Sir John, Leicester Regiment
Rutland, Col. J. J. R. /)!(/« 0/; A'G. 3 Bn.LeicesterRegt. (CiuiO
Saxe-Weimar,Gen H.S.H. PrinceEdw. of,KP. i Life Gds.
Simmons, Field M.-irshal Sir J.Lintorn A. GCMG. R. E."
Stephenson, General Sir P. C. A. Coldstream Guards
Stewart, Field Marshal Sir D.M., lit. GCSI. CIE. U.S. List.
Taylor, General 6'ir Alexander, r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Willis, General Sir Geo. Harry Smith, Devon Regt.
Wolseley, Field Marshal Garnet J. Viscount, KP. GCMG.
Commander in Chief, Ro.yal Horse Guai-ds
p. S.C Hff Wood, General iVr Henry Evelyn, GCMG.
General His Roi/al Hiohncss the Duke oA Connaught KG
KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade '
778
Most Honourahle Order of the Bath.
Knights CoMMijfDBRS. (ZCB.)
Adair, General Sir Ohn-vles William, r.f.p. Royal Mariuea
Airey, General Sir James Talbot, InniskilliuK Fusiliers
Alderaon, Major General Sir Henry Jas. ret. pay R. Art.
Ash burul. am, Mai. Gen. .Vic Cromer, ret. pay Kinp'sR. Rifle
Birnard, General Sir Charles Loudon, r.f.p. R. MarineArt.
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, GCMa. R. AruUery
EigRe, Lt. Colonel Sir Arthur J., CM&. h.p. R. An. {Cioil)
Blood, Colonel Sir Bindon, h.p. Ro.yai Engineer?
Bourchier, Major General StrGeo. r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
Brackenbur.y, Lieut.Geueral Sir Henry, KCSI. R. Art.
Bradford, Colonel Sir iS,. R. C.,KCSI. Unemployed Super-
numerary List Indian Stall' Corps (Ciinl)
Browne, General Sir James P. M. r.f.p. Ro.yai Engineers
Buchanan, Col. Sir D. C. R. C. 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles (Ciui/)
Bulwer, General Sir Edward G. , KCli. retired list
Butler, Major General Sir William Francis
Gadell, General Sir Robert, Royal Artiller.y
c. Cameron, General Sir William Gordon, Lancaster Regt.
Clarke, Lt.General Sir Charles Mansfield
Clinton, Colonel Lord E. W. Pelliam, ret. pay R. Brigade
Coke, Major General Sir John , late of Bengal Infantry
CoUett, Colonel Sir Henry, U. S. List Indian Stafl' Corps
Conyngham, Hon. Col. Sir W. F. L., 4 Bn. luuiakiUiuj;
Fusiliers (Londonderry Militia) (Cioil)
c.Cox, Lt.General Sir John Wm., Bedfordshire Regiment
Dillon, General Si?- Martin, CSC. retired list
Dodgson, General Sir David Scott, Bengal Infantry
Donnellji,iA.ixi.Ge-a.SirJ.l<'retchevilleI))ikei<,\a.toB,.iiag.(Cio.)
Doran, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps
Drysdale, Lt.General Sir William, 9 Lancers
Dii Cane,Maj. Gen. SirEdmondP.,ret.pa.y R. Eng. (Cioil)
Du Plat, Major General Sir Charles Taylor, ret. list \Cioil)
Edwards, Lt.Col. Kt. Hon. Sir Fleetwood I., ret. pay R.
Eng. (Civil)
Ewart, Major General Sir Henry Peter, retired list
c Ewart, General Sir J. A., Argyll and Suth. Highlanders
F.uTen, General Sir Rich.ard T., N. Lancashire Regt.
Feildiug, General Hon. Sir Perc.y Robert Basil, retired list
Field, General Sir John, Bombay Infantr.v
Foley, General Hon. Sir St. Ceo. Gerald.S. Stafford Regt.
Forties, General Sir John, Bombay Cavalry
Fraser, General Jlon. Sir David M'Dowall.ret. pay R. Art.
Gipps, General Sir Reginald
Glyn, General Sir Julius Richard, Lincoln Regiment
p.n.c. Grant, Lt.General Sir Robert, Royal Engineers
Green, Colonel Sir William, ret. pay Regimental District
Grenfell, Major General Sir P. Wallace, GCMtt.
Hanbury, Surg. Major Gen. Sir Jas. Ai'thur, MB. ret. pay
f.s.e. Harrison, General Sir Richard, CMG.
i;i!i:Have]ock-Allan,Lt.Gen. Sir Henry M. Bt., Irish Regt.
Hay, Lt.General Sir Robert John, ret. pay Ro3'al Artillery
Herbert, General Sir Arthur James, retired list
Higginson, General Sir Wentworth Alex. AVorcester Regt.
Uoldieh, General Sir Edward A. Middlesex Regt. (57 F.)
JTffi Home, Surgeon General Sir Anthony Dickson, ret. pay
Hewlett, General Sir Arthur, Indian StaU' Corps
Hughes, Major General .sir Robert Johu, letired pay
Hughes, General Sir William Templer, Indian Staff Corps
Hume, Lt.General Sir Robert. Yorkshire Light Infantry
lanes, Surgeon General Sir John Harrie Ker, half pay
Johnson, General Sir AUeu B., U. S. List Indian S. C.
■Johnson, General Sir Charles Cooper, Jndian S. C.
Kelly, General Sir Richai-d Denis, Border Regt.
Kemball, General Sir Arnold B. JlCSI. R. Artillery
i"iM.9»co/e, Lt. Colonel Sir ieoi. J. F.'^ late Scots Fusilier
Guards [Cioli)
Kitchener, Major General Sir Horatio Herbert, SCitQ.
Royal Engineers
Langle.y, General Sir George Colt, late Royal Marines
Leach, Lt.Col. Sir Geo. Aroh. late R. Engiueers (Ciuii)
FC Lennox, Gen. Sir Wilbraham 0., ret. list R. Engineers
Lockhart, Lt.General Sir Wm. S. Alex., KCSI. Bengal Inf.
M-Krrlir, Col. Sir John Graham, late of R. Eng. (Cioil)
ITCM'Neill, Maj.Gen. Sir J. Carstairs, KCMG. ret. list
M'Queen, Lieut.General Sir John Withers, Ind. Staff Corps
Mackinnon, Director General Sir Wm. Alexander ret. pay
Majendie, Lt.Col. Sir Vivian D., ret. pay R. Art. (Cioil)
Moncrieff, Col. Sir Alex, late Edinburgh Art. (Southern
Division Ro.yal Art.) (Cioil)
Morris, Commissary General .Sir Edward, retired pay
FlKMouat, Surgeon General Sir James, retired pay
i^ewdegatc, Lt.General Sir Edward Newdigate,ret. list
Norman, L,t. General Sir Fran. Booth, U.S. List Ind. S. C.
Nugent, Colonel Sir Charles B. P. N. H. ret. pay R. Enp
Nuttall, Major General Sir James Mansfield, Indian S. C.
Olive.v, Colonel Sir W. R., ret. pay Army Pay Dept. (Cioil)
Flf dlpherts. General Sir William, Royal Artillery
Palmer, Major General Sir Arthur Power, Ind. Staff" Corps
Parke, General Sir William, Seaibrth Highlanders
Penrose, GeneralSir Peni'ose Charles, r.f.p. Ro.yai Marines
Fiir Prendergast, Gen. Sir Harry N. D. U.S. List R. Eng.
V€ Probyn.Gen. Sir Dighton M.s GCVO.KCSI. Bengal
Cavalry (Civil)
Radcliffe, General Sir Willi.am P. Lancashire Fusiliers
Raines, General Sir Julius Aug. Robert, E. Kent Regt.
Ridge way. Colonel lit. Hon. Sir J. VV. AX'S/, late Bengal
Infantry (Cioil)
Russell, Major Gen. Sir Baker Creed, KCMG. 1 ; Hussars
Sanke.y, Lt.General Sir Riehard Hieram^ (Cioil)
Schneider, General Sir John William, Bombay Infantry
Schomberg, General Sir Geo. Aug. ret. li.-it, R. Mar. Art.
Scott, Major General Sir Fras. Cunningham, KCMG. late
42 Foot
Shute, General Sir Charles Cameron, 6 Dragoons
Smith, Colonel Sir Chas. Bean E., CSI. late Mad Inf.(CiuiO
Spurgin, Lt.General Sir.Iohn Blick, CSI. Dublin Fusiliers
Stewart, Lt.General Sir Richard Campbell, Madras Cav.
Stirling, Lt.General Sir William, Royal Artillery
Stokes, Lt.General Sir John, Ro,yal JSngineers (Civil)
Stransliam, General Sir Anthonj' B. Royal Marines
Tanner, General Sir Oriel V., U. S. List Indian Staff C.
Taylor, GeneralSir R.. C. H., Cameron Highlanders
Tuson, Lt.General Sir Henry Brasnell, R. Mar. Artillery
Tytler, General Sir .lames M. B. P. late Bengal Staff C.
Vaughan, General Sir J. Luther, Indian Staff Corps
Walker, Lt.General Sir Frederick W. E. Porestier, CMG.
Walkei-, Col. Sir Geo.Gustavus, 3 Bn. K. O.Scot.Bord.( Cio.)
ITC Walker, General Sir Mark, retired list
Vi£ (f'a«/u(/f,Lt. Colonel Ilol/t.Jiiii.Lord,\a,te Scots Gds (Cio.)
Warre, General Sir Henry J. Wiltshire Regt. (gg P.I
Warren, MajorGeneral Sir Charles, GCMG. R. Engineers
Fiir Watson, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corpt
Weare, Lt.General Sir Henry Edwin, retired list
YiK White, General Sir George Stewart, GCIE.
White, General Sir Robert, 21 Hu.'^sars
Wilbraham, General Sir Richard, Ro.val Fusiliers (7 F.)
Williams, General Sir John Win. C , E. Marine Art.
Williams. Lt.General Sir Wm. John, rei. li^t R. Artillery
Wilson, Major General Sir Charles William, KCMG.
Wolseley, Major General Sir George Benjamin
Wood, General Sii- Heni-y H. A. Indian Staff Corps
Wright, General Sir Thomas, Indian Stafl Corps
Coupiifioxs. (CB.)
Abadie, Colonel Henry Richard, Cavalry Depot jBarnes, Colonel Osmond, Indian Slaff Corps
Abercoin, Colonel IJulce of, KO. late 5 Hii. Inni3killing|;i.ii.<!. Barton, Co'onel Geoffi'y, h.p. Royal Fusiliers
Fusiliers (Civil)
Abney, Captain Wm. de Wivtsleslie, late R. Eng. (Cioil)
p.s.c. Actou, Colonel Charles Ball, ret. pay Regt'. Dist.
Ai/lionbi/, Colonel Arthur Sisso-n, late of 33 Foot
Aitten, Lt. Colonel William, Royal Artillery
Aitchison, General Charles T. Indian Staff Corps
Alexander, Major General Geo. G. r.f.p. Ro.yai Marine Art.
Alleyne, Colonel James (from Roj'al Artillery)
Allgood, Major General George, r.f.p. Indian Staff Corps
Allison, Col .jas. John, 4 Battalion Durham Lt. Int. (Cioil)
Anderson, General Horace Searle, Indian Staff Corps
Appleyai'd, MajorGen.Pred.Ernest.r.f p. Regimental Dist.
p.K.c. Ardagn, Col. Sir John C* .rC/.B. (i rum R. Eng.)
Badcock, Colonel Alex. Robert, CS{. Ind M,a Staff Corps
Baker, Colonel George, h.p. Regiment >i uii-trict
Bail, Chief Paymaster VS^illiam Clare, ixt. pay (Cioil)
Bannerman, General W. Unemployed Sup. L st
Barchard, Colonel Charles Henry, late Bengal Staff Corps
Battye, Major General Arthur, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Bayl.y, General .lohn, ret. pa.y Royal Engineers (Cioil)
Ba,yly, Colonel Richard Kerr, rut. pay Black Watch
Beal, Colonel Henry, ret pay South stailbr.lshirrt Rngi.
Beath, Surgeon Major John Henry, MO retired p:iy
Beckett, Colonel Stephen, r.f.p. Bengal SlatfCorp-'
Begbie, Colonel Elphinstone vV. DsO ALidras Infantry
p.s.c. 1TC Bell, Colonel .\l:irk Sever, li.)!. R. Engiucei'a
Bell, Coloticl William, laie 04 Foot (Cioil)
Bellairs, Lt.General Sir Wihiam. KCMG-. r.'tjrcd list
p.s.e. Bengough, MajorGeneral Hareort .M .
Bent, Lt.General George, r.f.p. Ro.val Emrineers
Beville, Lt.General George Frauei;*, Indi in St iff Corps
lieville, Major General Henry, r.f.p. Bombay Staff Corps
Bingham, General George Wm. 1'. Liverpool Regiment
Bird, Major General IJeoi-ge Corrie, Indian St llf Corps
Biscoe, Ma'or General Win. Walters, Bengal Cavali-y
p.s.c. Black, Miijor General Wilsone
1T(I Blair, (ieneral James. Bouioa.v C ivali-v
Blane, Lt.General Sir Seymour John. Bart. let. list
p.a.c. Barker, J, t. General George Digb.y
Barnard, Colonel John Henry, CMG. Regtl. District
3 Sir Robert Kingscote, Sir Dighton Probyn, and Sir Richard Sankey are also 3/i/i<jrv Companions of the Order,
aud entitled to wear the Insignia of that Class and Division, in addition to those of a Cioil Knight Cumiuandjr.
* Sir John Ardagh is also a Cioil Companion of the Order.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Companions — confitiued. i
Blunt, Major General Charles Harris, r.t'.p. U. Artillery
Boiieau, Colonel i'^rancis Win, U. S. List ludijiu S. C
Bond, Maior General William Dunn, retired list
Borradaile, Colonel George Win. let. pay Royal Artillery
Boswell, Major General John James, r.f p. Bengal S.C.
Boarohier, Lt.Geueial Knstace i-'aue, r.t'.p. R. Engineers
Bjylc, Alajor General Robert, r.r.p. Royal Marines
Brabazon, Colonel John Raimer, h p. 4 Hus.-'ars
Bradshaw, Surg. Major Gen. Ale.-c. frederiok,ret. pay
Brasyer, Colonel Jeremiah, late Bengal Array
Broadt'oot, Colonel Arclubald, Koyal Artdlei-y
Broinhead, Colonel 6'i/' Beiijamiu f., Burt. Indian S. C.
Bromhead, Colonel Charles Jjimes, Regimental District
Browne, Major General Swiuton John, Indian Stat!" Corps
Browulow, Colonel vVm. Vesey,h.p. Regimental District
Brownrigg, Major Gen. H. J., ret. pay C. and T. Staff
Bruce, Lt. General Her.ry Le Geyt, r.t'.p. Royal ArciUery
Jiruve, Col. liobert, hibe iusp. Gen. R. Irish Constal). {Civil)
Buchanan, Lieut. General Henry James
Burnaby, Major General E. \i. ret. pay Yor'Kshire Lt. Inf.
Buriie, General Henry K. Indian Stat!" Corps
p.s.f. iiurnett. Major General Charles John
Burroughs, Lt. General Frederick William
Burton, General Fowler, West Keut Regiment
Bushman, Major General Henry Augusms
Byam, Colonel William, h.p. Regimental District.
Jit/iig, Lt.Col. Mon. H. \V. J. late Coldstream Gds. (Ciinl)
Caklecoti, Colonel Francis James, R. (Bomba.v) Art.
UtHOameron, Col. Aylmer Spicer, ret. pay K. O. Scoc. Bor.
Campbell, Surgeon Major Johu, MD. late Bengal Arm.y
Campbell, Major General Sir John Wm., iJii)/.R. Artillery
Campbell, Major General Roberi B. P. B. Indian S. C.
Care.y, Colonel William, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Carletou, General Henry Alc.\., r.t'.p. Royal Artillery
Carnegy, General Alexander, U. S. List I'.ulian S. G.
Carr, Colonel George, late of Madras iul'aniry
t;hads. Major General William Johr., retired list
Cuamier, Lt. General Stei>hen H. K., r t'.]). R. Artillery
DlE Channer, Lt. General George Nicholas, Indian S. C.
UiK Chaplin, Colouel Jonn Worthy, ret. pay 8 Hussars
p.s.c. Chapman, General Kdward Frauds, Royal Artillery
Charlemont. Colonel J. A. Visct. 4 Bn. Innis. Fns. (Cioil)
Chermside, Colonel H. C. , Royal Engineers (Civil)
Chichester, Col. Robert Bruce, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Chippindail, Lt.General Edward, YorKshire Regiment
Clarnia, General E. C. H. Lord, Jiurham Light infantry.
Clarke, Colonel Ale-K. Ross, ret. pay R. Engineers (Civil)
Clarke, Lt.Gen. A'ir A., (rCJ/G. Clli'. ret. pay R. Eng.(CJa.)
IMarke, General George Calyert, 2 Dragoons
Clarke, Lieut. Genera! S. M. Wiseman, retired list
Clerk, Lieut. General Godfrey
ij.x.c. Cler.', , Major General Cornelius Francis
Clitlord, Major General Robert Cecil, Indian Staff Corps
Cobbe, Lt. General Ale.-c. Hugh, retired list
Cochrane, Lt.Colonel Wm. Fras. U. h.p. Duke of Corn-
vvall's Light Infantry
Coghill, Colonel Kendal J. W. r.f.p. 19 Hussars
Collins, Colonel John Robert, h.p' Regimental District
Collis, Major General Francis Wm. U. S. List Indian S. C.
Colvile, Lt.General Fiennes M. ivtii ed list
Colviie, Col. Sir Henry Edward, KVMG. Grenadier Gds.
Coloiae,CiA. -Hon. Si'r n'iUuim Ja.iM, ACVO. late RUle
Urigade [dvil)
ColWdll, Colonel George H. T., Royal Marines
Combe, Major General Bo.yoe Alberc
GongleiiOn, ilajor General Henry, Lord
Vujue, Lt.General Anthony Charles, ret. pa.f R. Eug.
Coiiland, Colouel Ale.-caudor, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Cornet, Lt.Golouol Arthur Domvillo. Ro.yal Marines
Cosvie, Major General Crombie, ret. pay Royal Artillery
ij'is., ijolonel AlexanderTemiile, U.S. Lis: Indian S. C.
Co.-c, Major General Charles Vivian, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Cramer, Colonel Chas. Pierson, ret. pay King's R. Ritles
p S.C, Ureagh, Colonel Arthur G. Royal Artillery
Crsase, Colonel John Fr,;derick, ret. pay R. Marine Art.
Uroftou, Cai)tain lit. lion. Sir WalterF. (Cio.) h.p. R.Art.
Cuffe, Surgeon Major General Charles M'Donough
Camberland, Maj.Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay R. Eng.
Currie, Surgeon tjeneral Samuel, ill), retired pay
Currie, Lt.Colonel Thomas, North Staffordshire Regt.
Dalget.y, Gol. Reg. h.p. Wm., \'ork and Lancaster Regt.
p.t e. Li'alrymple, Major General Wdliam Liston
Dane, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals itichard, MD. half pay
Daunt, Major General Wm.
Davis, General John
Dawson, General Francis, Indian Staff Corps
Degacher, Major General Henry James, retired list
DeFafosse, Major General Henry George, ret. pay Regl. Dist.
Da Renzy, Dep. Surg. Gen. A. C. C. retired Bengal Army
Desboroiigh, Major General John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
De Wintoii, Major General Sir F. W. GCMa. ret. pay
Dickeu, Colonel Wm. i'opham, DSO. U. S. List Ind.S. C.
Dickson. Colonel John B. B. h.p. 5 Dragoon Guards
Dixon, Lt.Colonel Hy. Grey, King's Own Scottish Bordrs.
Donnelly, Dep. Surg.Gen. John M'Neale,il/i?.late Mad. Kst.
7 79
Dowker, General Howard C, Indiail Stiff Corps
Dosvnes, Deputy Commissary General Arthur Wm.h.p.
Drew, Major General Francis Barry, retired pay
Dundas, Colonel Lorenzo George, 4 Battalion Royal
Fu-iiliers.
Oundonald. Colonel D. M. E. H. JEarl of, 2 Life Guards
Dunne, Lt.Colonel Walter A., Army Service Corps
)] s-c. Durand, Colouel A. G. X , Indian Staff Corps
Durand, Lt.Colonel Sir K.W. Law, Bt. ret. Ind. S. C. ( Civil)
Dyce, Colonel George H. Cole-~, Indian Stafl Corps
!).«.<■. East, Lieut. General Cecil James
Kdwardes, General S. de Burgh, 0. S. List Bombay Inf.
Edwards, General Sir James Bevan. ICCMG. retired lis";
Egerton, Colonel A. M. retirel pay. Royal Horse Guards
Egerton, Colonel Charles Co-nyn, D-IO. Indian Staff C.
p.s.c. Elies, Colonel Edmond Roche (from R. Art.)
Elliot, Major General Alex. Jas. 11 irdy. 6 Dragoon Gds.
Elliot, Lt.Colonel Edw. Locke, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
Elliott, Colonel John, CMS. late of Roj al Marines
EIrington, GencralFrcd. Robert, Rifle Brig.ade
Elton, Colonel Frederick C. ret. pa.y Royal Artillery
, . _ . England, Major General Edward imtwyche, ret. list
Evans, Major General Horace Monle, Indian Staff Corps
tSveleqh, Colonel Fred. C. (late 20 F.) late Assist.Com.Gen.
E wart, L'. General Charles Brisbane, ret ])a.y R. Engineers
Eyre, Colonel Edmund Henry, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Falmouth, Colonel Viscount, Coldstream Guards
Parquliarson, Colonel John, retired pay Royal Engineers
Farrell, Dep. Surg. General George, late Bengal Estab.
Harrington, Col. M.alcolm Charles, ret. pay York Lt. lul'.
Faunce. Major General Edmund, Indian Staff Corps
Feilden, Major General Henry Broom, retired list
Ferryman, General Aug. H. , Irish Fusiliers
H'isher, Lt.Colonel George, late of Bombay Infantry
FitzGeoi'ge, Colonel Augustus C. F., h.p. 11 Hussars.
PitzGerald, Colonel Charles John, Indian Staff Corps
FitzHugh, Major Gen. Alfred, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps
Fleming, Principal Vet. Surr. George (Civil), rst. pay
Flood, Major General Fred. Richard Solly, retired list
Ford, Lt.Colonel Arthur, ret. pay R. Artillery (Cioil)
Forrest, General Wm.. Charles, 11 Hussars
Praser, General Alexander, Royal Eng.neer.s (Cioil)
S.C, Fraser, Colonel Thomas, CJlfG.n. p. Royal Engineers
Fremantle, Lt.General Sir Arthur James Lyon-, KCMGr.
French, Major General Arthur, Ro.yal Marine Artillery
D'ronch, Major General William, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Fryer, Major General John
Furse, Colonel George Armand, ret. pay 42 Foot
Gaitskell, Major General Fred, late of Royal Artillery
Galbraith, Major General William
Gallowaj% Colonel Jame.s, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Gallwey, Brig. Surg. Lt.Col Thos. J., Army Med. Staff
Gardiner, General Henry Lynedoch, R. Artillery (Cioil)
Garnett, Colonel Reginald, h.p. Seaforth Highlanders
Gaselee, Colonel Alfred, Indian Staff Corps
Gatacre, Colonel John, Indian Staff Corps
ji.i.c. Gatarre, Colonel Wm. Forbes, DSO. h.p. Middlesex
Regiment
Geary, Major General Henr.y Le Guay, R jj-al Artiller.y
Gerard, Colouel Montague Gilbert, CSL. Indian Staff C.
Gib, General William Anthony, Indian Staff Corps
Gildea, Major Geu. George Frederick, ret. pay Scots Fus.
Glvn, Jjt. General Rich ird Thomas. CMO. retired list
Goldsmith, Maj.Gen. Sir F.J. KCST. Indian S. C. (Cioil)
p.n.p.Goodenough, Lt.General Wm. Howley.Riyal Art.
Goodfellow, General William West, TJ. S. List Ro.yal Eug.
Gordon, L'.. General Benjamin Lum^den, ret. list R. Art.
Gordon, Surgeo n General Chas. Alex.,3i'X>. half pay
I-. Gordon, Lt.Gener.il Charles Edw. P. Gordon Highldrs.
Gordon, Colonel George Gr.ant, 3 Bn. Roval Scots
Gordon, Colonel James Henry, Z>b'0. U. S. List Indian
Staff Corps
Gordon, General John, Bongal TnTautry
Gordon, General John James Hood, Indian S. C.
Gordon, General St.- Thomas Edward, KCIE. CST. U. S.
List Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Gosset, Major Geuer.al Matthew W. E.
j).s.e. Gough, Colonel lion. George Hugh, h.p. 14 Hussars
Grafton, General Aug. C. L. Duke of, KO. retired list
Graham, Major General Stmuel James, R. Marines
Graham, Major General Thomiis, r2t pay R. Artillery
p.s c. Grant, Major General Henry Fane
Green, Colonel Malcolm S. late of Bombay Staff Corps
Green, Maj.Gen. Sir W.H.R., A'C."?/. Indian S. C. (Cioil)
Gregorie, Major General Charles Frederick, retired list
p.n.c. Grove, Major General Coleridge
Hall, Colonel Angus Wm., i Bn. Dorset Regt. (Cioil)
f.s.c. Haly, Colon:;l Richard H. O'G. DSO. h.p. Suffolk
Regiment
Hamdton, Col. Ian S. M. DSO. h.p. Gordon Highlanders
ITiS; Hammond, Colonel Arthur Geo., DSO. Indian S. 0.
Handcock, Major General Arthur Gore, Indian Staff C.
Hankin, General George C, ludi.an Staff' Corps
Hai-dy, Lt.General William, retired pay
Harley, Colonel George Ernest, h.p. The Buffs
Harness, Major General Arthur
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Most Honourahle Order of the Bath.
CoMPANIOTfS — confinued,
Harris. Lt.Grneral l-hilip H. F., Iniliau Staff Corps
ji.s.f. Hair,, Colonel Ai'thur FitzRoy.h.p. B.Surrey Re^t.
p.s.c. ITKHart, Colonel Reginald Clare, JloyalJBiigiueer
M'Dowell, Snrgeon Colonel Edmund Greswold, ret. pay
M'Inroy, Colonel (.'harles, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Maberl.y, Major General Evan, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
M.icbean. General George Scougall, Indian S. C.
Hassard, MajorGen. Fairfax Chas. r.f.p. Royal Engineers iMacCall, Colonel Henry Blackwood, h.p. Kiag's R. Rifles
Hastings, Ma.ior Gen Francis K,, U. S. List Ben(?al Inf.
Hawkes, Lt.General Henry Philip, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Hawkins, Major General Alex. Cfesar, r.f.p. Roj^al Art.
Hawley, Lt.General R.obert Beaufoy, King's R. Rifles
Ifai/, Colonel Alexmnli-r S. Leitli, late of 03 Foot
Hay, Colonel George .Tackson, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire
Regiment.
Hay, Major General .fohn C.ret p.ayGordou Highlanders
Henderson, Major Genera! Kennett Greg
Hennessy, Major Gei eral George R., Indian Staff Corps
Henning, Lt.General Shurlock, ret. pay
p.s.c. Herbert, Major General Ivor J. C, C3IG. Gren.Gds.
Hervey, General C. R. W., Indian Stafl'O. (Civil)
Heyland, General Alfred Thos. W. York.shire Regt. (14 F.)
Higginson, Colonel Theophilus, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Hill, Lt.Gen. Rowley Sale.TJ. S. ListBeng.al Infautry
Hills, Major Geni'i-al ,Tohn, ret. pa.y Royal Engineers
Hinde, Surgeon Major General George Langford, ret. pay
Hogg, Lieut.Goneral Adam G. F., U. S. List Indian S. C
Hogg, Colonel George Crawford, .Bombay Cavalrv
Hoggan, Major ilea. John Wru. r.f.p. Bengal Statf Corps
Holdich, Col. Thomas Hnugerford, C/i'. h.p. R. Eng
Holland, Major General Henry Wm. late Bombay Staff
Holland, Lt.Colonel Trevencn James, late of Bomb. S. C
Holt, Colonel William .Tohn, ret. pay Regimental District
Hood, General John Cockliurii, Indian Staff Corps
Hood, i;ol. 7/on.Arthur W. A.. lateAV. Somei'set Yeomanry
Hope, Major General Hugh Richard, Madras Cavalry
Hope, General William, retired list
Hopton, Major General Edward
Hoste, Colonel Dixon Edward, Royal Artillery, ret. p.ay
Howe, General R.. W. P. Earl, 2 Life Guards
Hughes, Colonel EmUius, Cjire. ret. li>t A. S. Corps
Hunter, Lt.Colonel Fred. Mercer, CSI. retired pay Indian
Sta.ff Corps (CJoiO
Hutchinson, Major Gen. Chas. S., r.f.p. R. Eng. {Cioil)
Hutchinson, Major General Geo. CSI. late of Bengal S.C,
p.s.c. Hutton, Colonel Edw. T. H., h.p. King's Royal Rifles
Jackson, Brigade Surgeon Sir Robert William, ret. pay
yjlH Jee, t)epnty[nr,pector General Jos. h.p. t Dragoons
p.s.c. JeUreys, Colonel Patrick D. h.p. Connaught Rngr.
Jenkins. Major General Fras. Howell, r.f.p. Bengal S. C.
Jennings, Major General Robert Melvill, Bengal CavMlry
Jephson, Major General Sir StanbTpeWm.,5^, r.f.p. 2 Foot
Jervois,Lt.Gen.S/rW. F. D. (?6'J/(?.,ret.payR.Eng.;Ciiii/)
Jones, Lieut.Goneral Howard Sutton, R. Marines
Jones, Commissary Gen. Humiihrey Stanley, half pay
Jones, MajorGeneral Robert Owen. ret.payR.Eng.(Ciui7)-
p.s.c. Jones-Vaugban, Colonel Hugh Thomas
Jopp, Colonel JoLin, Indian Staff Corps
Jordan, Major General Joseph, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Jalyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir V.G.,JlCMG. h.p. (Ciril)
Keen, Colonel Frederick John, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Kelly, Colonel J;imes Graves, Indian Staff Corps
Kelly, Colniiel William Freeman, h.p. Sussex Regt.
p.s.c. Kelly-Kenny, Col. Thomas, h.p. W. Surre.y Regt.
Kerr, Major General Lord Ralph Dniry
Keyser, Colonel Frederick C. h.p. Royal Fusiliers
Kidston, Colonel Alex. Ferrier, Regimental District
King, Major General Aug Henry, ret. list R. Artillery
Kingsley, Colonel Wm. H. B., ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Kinroch, Major Gen. Alex. A. Airlie, ret. pay K. R. Rifles
p.s.c. Knowles, Major General Charles B.
Knox, General Thomas Edmond, Norfolk Reg
Maodonald, General John Alex. M. Indian S. C.
Macdonnell, Colonel Wm. ret.pa,y Army Pay Dept.(Ctoi7)
MacFarlan, Lt.General David, retired'list
)Ks.c. MacGregor, Colonel H. G. rot. pay Worcester Regt.
Mackenzie, Col. Alfred R. D., U. S. Li:it Bengal Cavalry
Mackinnon, General Geo. Henry, Scottish Rifles (26 F.)
Maclean, Major General Ch.arles Smith, C'lli.XJ. S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Macneill, Colonel James G. R. D., Madras Infantry
Knox,
Knox, Lt.Colonel William George, Royal Artillery
Lambert, Veterinary Colonel James Drammond
Lambert, Major General William, retired pay S8 Foot
Lambton, Major General Arthur, retired pay
Lance, Major General Frederick, Indi.an Staff Corps
Lane, Colonel Robert Bertram, h.p. Rifle Brigade
Laug'ht(m, Colonel Arthur Frederick, r.f.p. Madras S.C.
p.s.c. Law, Major General Francis T. A. ret. pay
Leach, Major General Edmund
ITiI Leach, Colonel Edward Pemoerton, Ro.yal Engineers
Leach, Lt.Colonel Harold Pemherton, DSO. R. Engineers
1T(<E Le'et, Major General Wm. Knox, retired list
Le Mesurier, Colonel Cecil Brooke, ret. pay R. Artillery
Le Mesurier, Colonel Fred. Aug. ret pay Royal Engineers
Leslie, Lt.Colonel Sir Charles Hy. Barf. Indian S. C.
Lithgow, Surg. Maj. Gen. Stewart A. 3ID. DSO. ret. pay
«.s.c.''Little, Major i3en. Henry Alexander, Indian S. C.
Lioyd, Colonel Francis Thomas, Royal Artillery
Lockh'art, Major General Graime Alex, r.f.p. 78 Foot
Locock, Colonel Herbert, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Lovett, Major General Beresford, C5Z. r.f.p. R. Engineers
Low, General Alexander, 4 Hussars
Lowry, Lt.General Robert William, Berkshire Regt.
Luck, Major General George
Lugard, Major F. J. D. DSO. Norfolk Regiment
Lyons, General Thomas Casey, retired list
ITiILyster, Lt.Gen. Harry Hammon, U.S. List Indian S.C
M'Calmont, Major General Hugh
Madden, Surgeon Major General Charles D. retired pay
Madden, Lt.Colonel George C. DSO. h.ji.W. I. Regiment
Maitland, Major General Eardley, ret. pay Roj'al Art.
M.aitland, Major General James M. H., Royal Engineers
Maitland, Colonel Pelham James, Indian Staff Corps
Malcolm, Colonel Edward Donald, ret. pay R. Engineers
Malcolmson, Major Gen. John H. P., r.f.p. Bombay S.C.
M.althus, Lt.Colonel Sydenham, r.f.p. 94 Foot
Manderson, Major General Geo. Rennie, r.f.p. Royal Art.
Mangles, Major General Cecil, ret. pay 20 Hussars
Fffi Manley, Surg. Gen. Wm. G. N., i-et. pay Med. Dop(.
Marston. Surgeon General Jeffery Allen, ilD. ret. pay
Martin, Colonel Cunliffe, Bengal Cavalry
Martin, Lt.Col. Georira Blake Napier, Royal Artdlery
Martindale, Lt.Col. Ben Hay. late of R. Engincer.s (Ci(>i7)
M.as.sy, Lt.General Win. Godfrey Dunham, 4 Drag. Ode.
Master, Colonel William Chester, late of 28 Foot
Miitliias, Lt.Colonel Henry Harding, Gordon Highlanders
F^r MaiiJe, Colonel Francis Cornwall is,hii,e. of R. Artillery
Mauusell, General Fred. Richard, Royal Engineers
Maunsell, Major General Thomas, retired list
Mnunsell, Surgeon Major General Thomas, Army
Medical Staff
f.s.c. Maurice, Mnjor General John Fredk. Royal Art.
May, Major Gener.al James, Bengal Inlantr.y
Meiklejohn, Colonel Wm. Hope, CMG. Bengal Infantry
Methueu, Major General Paul S. Lord, CjVO.
Meyrick, Insp. Vet. Surgeon James Joseph, ret. pay
ji.s.'c. Middleton, General Sir F. D. , KCMH. ret. list.
Miller, MajorGeneral George Murray, retired pay
Mills, Colonel Herbert J., ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
Milman, Lt.Gener.al George Bryan, retired list
Mollan. Lt.Colonel William Campbell, late of 96 Foot
Montagu, General Horace William, R. Engineers
Montague, Major General Wm. Edw., retired pay
IKE Moore, M.ajor General Arthur Thomas, Indian S.C.
Moore, Lieut. General Henry, CIH. Tjnem. Sup, List
p.s.c. Morgan, Col. Alex. Brooke, ret. jiay Norfolk Regt.
Morgan, Colonel llai-rison R. Lewin, ret. pay Royal Art.
Morton, Brig. Gen. Gerald de C. (from h.p. Munst. Fus.)
Mosse, Deputy Surgeon General Chatles Bonj. half pay
Mostyn, Major General Hon. Savage, retired list
Murray, Lt.Colonel John, r.f.p. 94 Foot (Cioil)
Miirr.a.v, General John Irvine, U. S.List Indian S. C.
Murray, Colonel Robert Hunter, Seaforth Highlanders
Kairne, Lt.General Charles Edward, Royal Artillery
Nation, General John Louis, Indian Staff Corps
Newdigate, Lient. General Henry R. L.
Nicholson, Colonel Wm. Gustavus (from R. Engineers)
Nicolson, Major Gen. Malcolm Hassels, Bombay Infantry
Nimmo, Major Gen. Thomas Rose. Indian Start' Corps
Norbary, Col. Thos. C. N., 3 Bn. Worcester Regt. {Cicil)
Norman, Lt.General Henry Radford, Manchester Regt.
North, Colonel Dudley, h.p. North Lancashire Regiment
Nugent. Lt.Colonel R. L. Armv Service Corps
Ogilv.y, Col. Wm. Lewis Kinloch, r.f.p. K. R. Rifles
Ogle, Major General Fred. Amelius, retired pay Royal
Marine Artillery
Oldershaw, Major Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay R. Arc.
O'Nial, iiargeon Goneral John, retired pay
Ouvry, Colonel Jlenry Aime, late of 9 Lancers
Parker, ( lolonel Geo Hubert, ret. pay
Parr, Colonel Henry Hallam,C'J/"G. h.p. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Patch, Colonel Robert, Indian Staff Corps
Fayur.er, Major General David Wm. r.f.)5. Royal Artillery
Pearse, General George Godfrey
Pearson, Lt.Gen. Sir Charles Knight, KCMO. ret. list
Peo,r.sou, Colonel Hugh Pearse, retired list
Pease, Colonel Thalcs, ret. pay Ordnance Dept. (Naval)
Pcmberton, Mnjcu' General Wykeham Leigh, retired list
Pennington, Major General Charles Richard, Indian S.C.
Perceval, General John Maxwell, Suffolk Regt.
Perkins, General iEueas, Royal Engineers
Peyton, General Francis, AVelsh Regiment
Philips, Major General Joseph, ret. list Ro.yal Marines
Pilkiugton, Major Henry, ret. pay R. Engineers (Cioil)
Pi])on, General Phihp Gosset, ret. pay Ro.yal Artdlery
Poe, Lt.Colonel Wm. Hutchison, ret. pay R. Marines
Pole-Carew, Colonel Reginald, Coldslrjam Guards
Poole, Lt.Colonel .ii-M«)- ./amf's,i-et. pay Hampshire Regt.
Pratt, Colonel Henry Marsh, \L S. List Indian Staff C.
Preston, Major General Richard, ret. pay 44 Foot
jPretymau, Colonel George Tyndal, h.p. Royal Artillery
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
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CoitPAjrroirs — eontimiei.
Prinsep, Major Geu. Arthur Haldimand, Bengal Cavalry
Pritchard, Lt.General Gordon Doueflaa, ret. pay R. Eng.
Protheroe, Colonel Moutasue, CSI. Indian Staff Corps
Pym, Major General I'rederi'^k Georcte, r.f.p. R. Marines
Rainsford, Lt.Col. Marcus Edw. R. Army Service Corps
Rait, Lt. Colonel Arthur John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Ralston, Major General William Henry, retired list
Rattray, Lt.General James Clei-k, retired list
FC Reade. Surgeon General Herbert Taylor, ret. pay
Reade, Surgeon Major General John By Cole, ret. pay.
Redmond, Lt.Gen.John Patrick Sutton, The Burt's (3'F.)
Reed, Colonel Chas. John, 3 Brig. N. D'lv. R. Art.
Reeves, Coloael H. S. E. ret. pay Army Service Corps
Rich, fjt.General George W. T. retired list
Richardson, Major Gen. Joseph F. hxte of Bengal S.C.
Richardson, Major General Wm. Stewart, ret. pay Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infautrj'
Richardson, Lt. Colonel Wodehouse Dillon, A. S. Corps
Riddell, Major General Charles Jas. B. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Robertson^ Colonel Jainea FetePy late of Military Train
V.S.C. Robinson, Major General Chas. Walker
Robinson, Deputy Controller Henry, retired list
Robinson, Major Gen. Wellesley G. W. ret. pay A. S. Corps
Rocke, Major General James Harwood, retired pay
Roe, Brigade Surgeon Samuel Black, MB. retired pay
Rogers, Lt.Colonel John, Army Service Corps
Rogers, Lt.General Robert Gordon, U. S. List Indian S. C.
RoUo, General Hon. Robert, Black Watch
Roome, General Frederick, Unemp. Sup. List
Ross, Major General Alex. George, Indian Start" Corps
^.».c. Ross of Bladensburg, Lt.Colonel J. F. G., h.p. Cold
stream Guards Cioil)
Routh, Commissary General Randolph, half pay
Rowland, Colonel Thos. ret. pay Regimental District
yaC Rowlands, General Hugh, retired list
Russell, General Lord Alexander George, Rifle Brigade
Russell, Colonel Horatio Albert, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept
Salmond. Colonel Williana, Royal Kngineei's
Salusbury, Major Gen. Fred. Ootavius, r.f.p. loi Foot
Sauford, Major Gen. George E. L. S., CSI. R. Engineers
p.t.o. jrm Sartorius, Colonel Euston Hy. h.p. East Lan
cashire Regiment
Sartorius, Colonel George Conrad, Indian Staff Corps
Saunders, Deputy Insp. Gen. George, MD. half pay
Saver, Lt.General James Robert S. i Dragoon Guards
Schaw, Colonel Henry, Royal Engineers (Cioil)
Schreiber, Major Gen. Brymer Francis, ret. pay R.Art
Scott, Major Gen. James Woodward, ret. list R. Marines
Scott, Colonel Wm. W. Hopton, Bengal Infantry
Seymour, General William Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
ITliC Shaw, Major Gen. Hugh, ret. nay Irish Regiment
Shone, Colonel Wm, Terence, DSO. Royal Engineers
Simpson, Col. Thomas Thomson, h.p. Regtl. District
Skinner, Colonel Edmund Grey, Army Ordnance Dept.'
Skinner, Colonel Jas. Tierney,2).TO. Army Serv. CorjiS
Slade, Colonel Frederick George, Royal Artillery
Sladu, Colonel John Ramsay, h.p. Royal Artillery
Smith, Surgeon General Alexander, MD. retu-ed pay
Smith, MajorGeneral Charles Hodgkinson, r f.p. R. Art.
Smith, Major General Sii- Charles HoUed, A'i'MO-.
Smith, Dep. Surg. Gen. Colvin, MD. late Madras Sstab.
Smith, General John W. S. Gloucestershire Regt. (28 F.)
Smyth, Colonel Charles Coghlan, ret. pay 'Welsh Regt.
Smyth, Colonel Etwall Walter, Bengal Infantry
Somerset,ColonelAlfred P. F.C.7 Bn. Rifle Brigade {Cioil)
Spence, MajorGeneral Frederick, r.f.p. 31 Foot
Spencer, Surg. Col. Lionel Ui.von, Bengal Establishment
Stace, Lt.Colonel K. 'Vincent, U.S. List Indian S.C. (Cioil)
Stannus, General Henry James, retircil list
Stanton, General Sir Edward, KCMG. Royal Hugineers
Stedman, Colonel Edward, Indiaa Staff Corps
Stephen, Colonel PitzRoy, ret. pay Rifle Brigade
Stephens, Major General Adolphus Haggerstoa, ret. pay
Stevenson, Major General Thomas Rennie
Stewart, Col. Chas. B. CMG. Ctli. U. S. List Ind.S.C.(Ctu.)
Stewart, Major Gen. George, Indian Staff Corps, ret. list
Stewart, Major General James Calder, Indian Staff Corps
p.a.e. Stewart, Major General Robert Crosse, retired pay
Stewart, Colonel Robert MacGregor (from R. Art.)
Stockley, Colonel Chas. More, Regimental District
Stockweil, Major General Cha-^. Montizambert, ret. list
Straghan, Colonel Abel, ret. pay Highland Light Infantry
Strong, Major Geu. Dawsonne M., ret. list Bengal Inf.
Suther, General WilUam Grigor, ret. list Royal Marines
Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CJ/6-.
Swinley, Major General George, R. (lieugal) Artillery
Sym, Major General John Munro, Indian Staff Corps
Symons, Colonel Wm. Penn, h.p. South Wales Borderers
^albot, Colonel Son. Reginald A. J. h.p. i Life Guardi
Tanner, Major Gen. Edward, ret. pay Liverpool Regt.
Taylor, Colonel Robert Lewis, late Bombay S. C. (Cioil)
UC Tliackeray, Colonel Edward Talbot, ret. pay R. Eng.
Thackwell, General Joseph Edwin, Connaught Rangers
Thackwell, Major Gen. Wm. de W. R., ret. pay Regt. Disi.
Thomas, Lt.General John Wellesley, Hampshire Regt.
Thomson, Colonel George, late Beng<al Engineers
Tbomson, Siirgecn Colonel George, 3IJI. Bengal Eatsb.
Thornton, Brig. Surg. .las. Howard, MB. late Bengal Est.
rhynne, Jtajor General Reginald Thomas
Pillard, Major General John Arthur, ret. list R. Artillery
Tilly, Major Genei'al John, ret. pay Welsh Fusiliers
Toker, Colonel Alliston C. Indian Staff Corps
Tompson, Major General W. D. r.f.p. Leicester Regiment
Tower, Lt.General Conyers. 3 Dragoon Guards
Pownsend, Dep. Surg. Gen. Stephen C. late Bengal Army
Townshend, Lt.Colonel Chaides 'V. F. Indian Staff Corps
Tregear, Colonel Vincent Wm., Bengal Infantry
Tremenheere, Lt.General Chas. Wm. r.f.p. R. Engineers
Irotter, Lt.Colonel Henry, r.f p. Royal Engineers {Civil)
Truell, Major General Robert Holt, ret. pay
rucker. Colonel Aubre.v Harvey, ret. pay Regtl. District
Tucker, Major General Charles
Tucker, Major Gen. Henry St. G., U. S. List Bengal Inf.
Tucker, Colonel Wm. Guise, R. Marine Artillery
p.s.c. TuUoch, Major General Alfi.'candcr Bruce, CMO.
Tulloch, Major Hector, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Tulloh, Major General John Stewart, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Turner.Coiouel Alfred Edward, Roj'al KriiWcry (Cioil)
Durner, Colonel Henry Tyers, h.p. Royal Engineers
rwentyman,ColonelAug. Charles, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
p.s.c. Twynam, Colonel P. A. A. ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Tyndall, Major General Henry, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corp?
Upperton, JIajnr General John, U. S. List Indian S. C.
(Ttterson, Major General Archibald Hammond
Vandeleur, Major Geu. John Orrasby, ret.pay SussexRegt.
Van Straubeu'/ee. Major Gen. Turner, ret.pay R. Artillery
Vetch, Colonel Robert Hamilton, Royal Engineers
VValcott, Colonel Edmund Soopoli, late Bombay Infantry
Wallace, Major General Hill, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
iVallington, Colonel J.W., 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. \Cioil)
W.iUur, General John McNeill, Sussex Regiment
Walters, Veterinary Lt.Colonel Willi.am Barker
Ward, Lt.Colonel Edward W. D. Army Service Corps
Ward, Major Gen. Francis Wm., U.S. List R.(Bengal)Art.
Wardrop. Colonel Frederick Meyer, h.p. 12 Lancers
Warren, Major General Arthur Frederick, retired list
Warren, Colonel Dawson S. Regimental District
Waterfield, Colonel Hy. Gordon, Indian Staff Corps
Waters, Brigade Surgeon Robert, retired pay
Watkin, Colonel Henry S. S.,(from R. Artillery) {Civil)
Watt, Commissary General FitzJames Edward, ret. pay
VVauchope, Colonel Andrew Gilbert, CMG. Black Watch
Way, Colonel Geo. Aug. U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Wa3', Major Gen. Noweli Fitzu/5ton, ret. list R. Marines
;>..«.<•. Webber, Major General Chas. Edm., r.f.p. R. Bug.
vVebster, Colonel Arthur George, retired pay 19 Hussais
Welman, Major General Wm. H. D. R. ret. full pay
Wemyss, Maj. General Henry Manley, Indian Staff Corps
Westmacott,'Colouel Richard, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
Whitbread, (;olonel Howard (Suffolk Artillery,)East
Division Royal Artillery.
White-Thomson, Col. Rotit.Thos.4 Bn.Devon Uegt.(Cii}il).
Wnitehead, MajorGeneral Robert Children, rer. pay
igram. Major General Godfrey James, retired pay
ilkinson, Lt.General Ileury Clement
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Wilkinson, Major General Osborn, late Bengal Cavalry
Williams, Lt.General Edward Arthur, ret.pay R. Artillery
Williams, Colonel George Walter, late Bengal Inf. (Cioil)
Williamson, Colonel R.jbert Fredk. r.f.p. Welsh Fusibeii
Willis, Lt.Gon. Fred. Arthur, Northumberland FusMiers
Wills, Brigade Surgeon Caleb Sherar, retired pay
vVillson, Colonel Miidmay WiUson, Scots Guards
Wilmot, Major General Uevell Enrdley-, Bengal Infantry
Wilson, Colonel Edward Hales, Indian Stiff Jorps
Wilson, Major General Francis E. E. ret. pay
Wingate, Bt.Lt. Colonel Francis Reginald, R. Art. (Cioil)
Wmsloe, Colonel Richard W. C, ret. pay Scots Fua.
Wodehouse, Colonel Josceline Heneage, CM&. R. Art.
Wood, Major General Edward Alexander
Wood, Colonel Elliott, Royal Engineers
Wood, Colonel Henry, ret. p.a.y Regimental District
p.s c. Woodgate, Lt.Colonel Edw. Robt. P. Lane. Regt.
Woodthorpe, Colonel Robert Gosset, R ival l<higineei-s
Wooll'ryes, Surg. Gen. Jobn Andrew, MD. CMtr. ret. pay
Worsley, Colonel Henry R. li. Unom. Sup. List
Wright, Colonel Wm. Frederick, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
Wynne, Col. Arthur Singleton (I'rom h.p. York Lt. Inf )
Yeatman-Biggs, Colonel -Arthur Godolphin, h.p. R. Art.
i'oung, Lt.General George Samual, retired list
roungnusband, Lt.Gen Cnas. Wright, r.f.p. R. Art. {Cioil)
Younghusband, General.P.ob. Romer, Indian S. 0.
Officeks of the Ohdee or the Bath.
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Hath Xing of Arms. — General Henry Lynedoch Gardine-', CU.
Registrar and Secretary. — Sir Albert W. Woods, KCMG. CH. Garter.
Gentleman Usher. — G. C. BaiTington, Esq. CB.
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Officers noiu holding Rank in the Army of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India.
Field Marshal ITis Ttoyal Jllglineas the Frince of Wales,
KQ. Kr. KP. &CB. UCUG. GCIE. GCVO. 10 Hussars
His Siii/al Ilii/hiiesx the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburfi anil
Gotlia (Diilce of EdmDurKh), KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCMO. GCIE'. Hon. Col. R. Marines, Edinburgh Art.
Southern Div. R. Art.), and 3 Bn. Black AVatch
General His Ttoyal Iliqhne^s the Duke n/Oonnaught, KG.
KT. XP. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. KCB. Rifle Brigade
Knighis Geanb Commandehs. {OCSI.)
Brackenbury, Lt.Gen. Sir Henry, KCB. Royal Artillery
Bradford, Col. Sir Edward R. C, KCB. U. S. List,In(l. S.O.
UiE Browne, General Sir Samnel .las. GCB. Indian S. C.
Burne, Major General Sir Owen Tudor, CIE.
Cotton, General Sir Arthur T. (;. Royal Engineers
Oromer, Major Evelyn,iorrf,GCJJ. G C3IG. CIE.\mc R.Art.
Davies, Major General Sir William George, Indian S. C.
Fayrer, Surg. Gen. Si)- Joseph, i?/.jVZ). late Bengal Arm3
Goldsniid, Maj. Gen. «)• Frederic John, C5. late Madr.S.C.
Green, Major Gen. Sir Wm. Henry R. CB. Indian S. C.
Kemball, General Sir Arnold B. KCB. Royal Artillery
CoMPAlflONS. (.CSI.)
Field Marshal Mis Eoyal Sighnenthe Duke o/Camhridge,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCMG. GCIE. Grenadier Guards.
General Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain, GC'i'. Bengal Inl-
Field Marshal Sir P. P. Haines, GCB. CIE. Scots Fus.
ITm Field Marshal F. S. Lord Roberts of Kandahar, GCB.
GCIE.
Field Marshal Sir Y). M. Stewart, Bt. GCB. CIE. U.S. List
Colonel F. T. Marquis of Uufl'erin and Ava KP. GCB.
I GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bu. Irish Rifles
Knights Commandeks. (ATS/.)
Kennedy, General Sir Michael K. Royal Engineers
Lethbridge,Brig.Surg.Lt. Col.SicAlf.Swaine, Bengal Est.
Lockhart, General Sir Wm. S. A. i'CjB. Bengal Infantry
Ne wraarch, Major General Sir Oliver R.,r.f. p. Bengal S.C.
Pollock, Major General Sir Fred. Richard, late Bengal S.C.
y^'Probyn.Gen. Sir Dighton Macnaghteu, GCVO. KCB.
BengaljCavalry
Ridgeway, Col. St. Hon. Sir J. W. KCB. lato Bengal Inf.
Robertson, Surgeon Major Sir Geo. Scott, Bengal Estab.
Russell, General Sir Edward L. Bombay Infantry
Badcock, Major General Alex. R. CB. Indian Staff Corps
Barr, Lt.Colonel David Wm. N. Indian Staff Corps
Boughey, Colonel George F. Ottley, Royal Engineers
Chamberlain, General Crawford T. Indian Staff Corps
Cotton, Major General Fred. C. late Madras Engineers
Cuningham, Surgeon Gen. J. M.MD. late Bengal Estab.
Deane, Major Harold Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
Dickeus, Lt. General Craven H. r.f p. Royal Artillery
Dickinson, Lt.Colonel Wm. ret. pay Bombay StatfCoiTis
Dillon, General Sir Martin, KCB. retired list
Duncan, Major General Harvey Tuckett, Indian Staff C.
Ellis, Major General Arthur Edward Augustus, ret. list.
Etheridge, Major General Alfred Thos., late Bombay S.C.
Gerard, Colonel Montagu, CB. Indian Staff Coros
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edw. KCIE. CB. "U.S. List
Indi,an Staff' Corps
Grey, Lt.Col. Leopuld .Tohn Herbert, Indian Staff Corps.
Hare, Dep.Insp.Gen. nl'Hospitals Edw. late Bengal Army
Henderson, M:ij. Gen. Philip Durham, U.S.ListMadraBCav.
Home, Colonel Fred. Jervis, ret. list Royal Engineers
HoiJkinson, General Henry, ImUan Stalf Corps
Hunter, Lt.Colonel Frederick Mercer, CB. ret. pay Indian
Staff Corps
Hutchinson, Major Gen. George, CB. late of Bengal S.C.
ytg; Keatinge, General Rich. H. Indian Staff Corps
Lovett, Major General Beresford, CB. r.f.p. Royal Eng.
Lumsden, General Sir Peter Stark, GCJJ. Indian S.C.
Malleson,Major General George Bruce, late Bengal Staff'C.
Maxwell, Lt.Colonel Henry St. P. Indian Staff Corps
Eng.
Merriman, General Charles James, Royal Engineers
Michael, General James, Indian Staff Corps
Monorieff.Col. Sir C. Campbell Scott.KCMG. r.f.p. R. E _
Montgomery, General George Samuel, Bombay Infantry.
Ommanney, Colonel Edward Lacon, U. S. List Ind. S. 0.
Pemberton, Major General Robert C. B., ret. list R. Eng.
Penny cuick. Colonel John, ret. list Ro.yal Engineers
Powlett, Colonel Percy William, Indian Staff Corps
Prideaux, Colonel Wm. Francis, Indian Staff Corps
Pritchard, Col. Hurlook Galloway, H. S. List Indian S.C.
Protheroe, Colonel Montague, CB. Indian Staff Corps
Renny, General Henry, N. Lancashire Regt. (81 F.)
Rice, Surg. Major Gen. Wm. Roche, late Bengal Estab.
Ross, Colonel Sir Edward Charles, U. S. List Ind. S. C.
Rundall, General Francis Hornblow, R. Engineers
Sanford, Major Gen. George E. L., CB. Royal Engineers
Smith, Col. Sir Chas. Bean Euan, KCB. late Madras Inf.
Spurgin, Lt. General Sir John Blick, KCB. Dublin Fus.
Strachey, Lt. General Richard, r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Thuillier, General Sir Henry Edw. Landor, R. Artillery
Trevor, Colonel George Herbert, Indian Staff Corps
Tweedie, Major General William, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Walker, Major General Alexander, Royal Artillery
Warburton, Colonel Robert, Bengal Staff Corps
WaterSeld, Colonel William Garrow, Indian Staff C.
Willoughby, Lt.Gen. Michael W., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Wylie, Colonel Henry, Bengal Infantry
Yate, Lt.Col. Charles Edward, CMG. Indian Staff" Corps.
Younghusband, Major General J. William, Indian S. C.
Melliss, Colonel Howard, Indian Staff Corps
Registrar of the Order Sir Albert W. Woods. KCMG. CB. Garter.
Officers now holding Rank m the Army of the Most Distinguished
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Grand Mastee and Fikst and Peincipal Knight Gband Ceoss.
Field Marshal iTisJiJo^iii Highness the Duke 0/ Cambridge, KG.KT. KP. GCB. OCSI. GCIE. Grenadier Guards.
Knights, Geand Choss. {GCMG.)
'Fie\ailar^'ha\IIisEo!/aIIIighnesstheFrince of Wa,\es, KG. BnSeria and Ava, Colonel F. T. Murquis of, KP. GCB.
KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. GCVO. 10 Hussars
Uts Kuyal Highness the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg
and Gotha' (Duke of Edinburgh), KG. KT. KP.
GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Hon. Col. R. Marines, Edinburgh
Art. (S. Division R. Art.), and 3 Bn. Black Watch
General His Moyal Highness /if 0«te! o/Connaught, KG.
KT. KP. GCSI. GCIE. GCVO. KCB. Rifle Brigade
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, KCB. Royal Artillery
Clarke, Lt.Gen. Sir Andrew, CB. CIE. ret. pay R. Eng.
Cromer, Major Evelyn, Lord, GCB. KCSI. CIE. late R.Art,
deWinton, Major Gen. Sir FrancisWalter.CS. retired list
Anson, Major General Sir Arch. E. H. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Bellairs, Lt.Gencral Sir William, CB. retired list
Brett, Major Sir Wilford, late Unattached
HC Buller, Gen. lit. Hon. Sir R. H. GCB. K. R. Rifles
Carrington, Major General Sir Frederick
Clarke, Lt.Colonel Sir George Sydenham, R. Engineers
Clarke, Lt.Colonel Sir Marshall James, ret. pay R. Ai'tillerj'
Colomb, Captain Sir John C. R. h.p. R. Marine Artillery
Grossman, Major General Sir William, ret. pay R. Eng.
Edwards, Lt. General Sir James Bevan, CB. retired list
Premantle, General Sir Arthur James Lyon
GalUvey, Lt.Gencral Thomas L. J. Royal Engineers
Greaves, General Sir George^''Richards, GCB. ret. list
Hunter, Surgeon General Sir William Guyer, MD. late
Indian Medical Department
Julyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir Penrose Goodchild,CjB.h.p.
Kitchener, Major General Sir Horatio H. KCB. R. Eng.
Macdonald, Major Sir Clau de M. ret. pay Highland Lt.Inf
GCSI. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
l^C Graham, Lt.Gencral Sir Gerald, GCB, ret. list
Grenfell. Major General Sir Francis Wallace, KCB.
.lervoiSjLt.Gen.Sii'Wm. Fra. D., CB. rot. pay R. Engineers
Kintore, Major the Earl of, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders
Mitchell, Lt.Col. Sir Chas. Bullen Hugh, r.f.p. R. Marines
Norman, General Sir Henrv W. t/CB.' CIE. Indian S. C.
Simmons, Field Marshal Sir John L. A. GCB. R. Eng.
Warren, Major Gen. Sir Charles, KCB. Royal Engineers
Wolseley.FieldMarshal Garnet JosephViscount.KP. GCB
Commander in Chief, Royal Horse Guards
p.s.c. ViS- Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCB.
Knights Comiiandees. (KCMG.)
iTC M'Neill, Maj .Gen. Sir John Carstairs, KCB. ret. list,
Mann, Major General Sir James Robert, R. Engineers
ManstielJ, Colonel Sir Charles Edwin, late Unatt.
Martin, Lt.Colonel SirRichard E. R., ret. pay 6 Dragoons
Middleton, Lt.Gencral Sir Fred. D. CB. retired list
Moncrieff,Col. Sir Colin Campbell Scott, CS/. r.f.p. R. Eng
O'Brien, Lt.Colonel Sir John Terence Nicoll, late of 20 F
Pearson, Lt.Gencral Sir Charles Knight, CB. ret. list
Russell, Major Gen. Sir Baker Creed, KCB. 13 Hussars
Scott, Colonel Sir Fras. C. KCB. late 42 Foot.
Smith, Major Genefal Sir Charles HoUed, CB.
Smith, Lt.Coloacl Sir Gerard, late Scots Guards
Smith, Colonel Sir Robert Murdoch, R. Engineers
Smyth, General Sir Henry Aug., ret. list Royal Artillery
Stanton, General Sir Edward, CB. Royal Engineers
p.s.e. Whitmore, Colonel Sir George Stoddart, lateof 62 F,
WQson. Major General Sir Charles William, KCB.
Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St, George. tS^
CoMPANioira (CMG.)
Barnard, Colonel John Henry, CB. h.p. Regimental Dist.M'Callum, Major Henry Edward, Royal Engineers
p.s.c.Barrow, Lt.Colonel Arthur Fred. DSO. Indian S. C
Beech, Captain Jolm Robert, D&O. late 20 Hussars
Bigge, Lt. Colonel Sir Ar. John, KCB. h.p.Royal Artillery
Blennerhassett, Surg. Colonel B. M. Array Medical Staff
Blisseti, Commissary Henry Fred., retired pay
Cameron, Colonel Donald Koderick, ret. pay R. Artillery
p».c. Cardevv. Colonel F., ret. pay S. Lancashire Regt.
Chermside, Colonel Herbert Charles, CB. R. Bngineers
Clarke, Maior General S. de A. C. retired pay
ColUugwood, Majer General William Pole, retired pay
Oolvile, Colonel AVc Henry Edward, CB. Grenadier Gds.
Curtis, Colonel Francis G. S. ret. pay 6 Dragoons.
Downes, Major General Major Francis, ret. paj' R. Art.
Dimlop, Colonel Samuel, r.t'.p. Roj'al Artillei'y
Elliot, Major Henry George, r.f.p. Royal Marines
Elliott, Colonel John, CB. late Royal Marines
p.s.c. Everett, Colonel William, h.p. West Riding Regt.
p.s.c. Fraser, Colonel Thomas, CB. h.p. Roj-al Engineers
French, Major Gen. Geo. Arthur (from Royal Artillery)
Gatt, Major General Saverio, late Malta Fencibles
Glyn, Lt.General Rich.ard Thomas, CB. retired list
Goold-Adams, Major Hamilton John, Royal Scots
Gough, Colonel Hugh Sutlej, 18 Hussars.
Grej', Captain Raleigh, late 6 Dragoons
Haig, Lt.Colonel Arthur Balfour, r.f.p, R. Engineers
p.s.e. Harrison, General Sir Richard, KCB.
Heath, Lt.Colonel John Macclesfield, r.f.p Bombay S.C.
p.e.c. Herbert, Colonel Ivor J. C. CB. Grenadier Guards
Hewett, Lieut. General Edward Osborn, R. Bngineers.
Hilliard, Surgeon Captain George, Army Medical Staff
Jlime, Lt.Colonel Albert Henri/, late Roj'al Engineers
Hughes, Colonel Emilius, CB. ret. list A. S. Corps
c. Jarvis, Major General SamuelPeters, r.f.p. 82 Foot
Jekyll, Colonel Herbert, Ro.val Bngineers
Justice, Major General William CUve.
Kenney, Major Arthur Herbert, Royal Engineers
Knoll.ys,M;ijorLoui9 Frederic, late of Scottish Rilles
Kyijsoy, Surgeon William Raymond, half pay
Lang, Ca]itain John Irvine, Boyal Engineers
Lazzarini, Colonel .fames, Malta Fencililo Artillery
Littleton, Colonel ii^oK. Edw. George I'erc.y, late Gren. Gds
Chancery of the Order — The Colonial Department, Downiu,
M'Innis, Lt.Colonel Edward Bowater, ret. pay 9 Lancers
McKean, Colonel Alexander Chalmers, h.p. 6 Dragoons
MacLeod, Captain Norman JIagnus, late 74 Foot
M'Nair, Major John Fred. Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Mahony, Staff Paymaster John, h.p. Army Pay Depart.
Marindin, Major Francis Artliiir, late Ro.yal Engineers.
Marshall, Lt.General Frederick, i Dragoons
Meiklejohn, Colonel William Hope, CB. Bengal Infantry
Methuen, Major General Pa'.'.l S. Lnrd, CB.
p.s.c. Morris, Lt.Colonel Wm. George, R. Engineers
Moysey, Colonel Charles John, h.p. Royal Engineers
Oliver, Major General John Ryder, r.f.p. R. Artillery
Owen, Surgeon Major Charles Wm., CIB. Bengal Estab.
Parr, Colonel Henry Hallam, CB. h.p. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Paton, Colonel George, h.n. Kegimental District
fi.s.e. Peacocke, Lt.Colonel William, Royal Engineers
Pe.vton, Ca.ptain Westropp .1., Indian Staff Corps.
Price, Lt.Colonel A.dolph. Jas. West York Regiment
Rind, Lt.Colonel Alex. T. S. A., Bengal Staff Corns
Roberts, Colonel Charles FysUe, late of R. Artillery.
Rogers, Surg. Lt.Col. John G. DSO. MB. ret. pay
Ruudle. Major General Henry M. L. BSO. Royal Art.
p.s.c. Russell, Colonel Francis Shirley, h.p. i Dragoons
Sale, Colonel Matthew Townsend, h.p. R. Engineers
Uffi Sartorius, Major General Reginald Wm. Bengal Inf.
Scott, Surgeon Colonel Fred. Beaulort, MD.
Stewart, Col. Chas. Ed., CB. CIE. U.S. List Indian S. C.
Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CB.
p.s.c. Tulloch, Major General Alexander Bruce, CB.
Walker, Lieut.Geiieral Sir F. W. E. F. KCB.
Warren, Colonel Falkland G. Edgeworth, ret. pay R. Art.
p. .?.(;. Watson, Colonel Charles Moore, Royal Engineers
Wauchope, Colonel Andrew Gilbert, CB. Black Watch
Western, Lt.Colonel James Halifax, late R. (Ben.) Bug.
Wilson, Surgeon Major Edm. M. Army Medical Sta If
Wodehouse, Colonel Joscelino Henoago, CB. R. Artillery
Woolfryes, Surg. Gen. ,Tohn Andrew, MD. CB. ret. pay
p.s.c.Wortley.Major E.,l.Mont.agu Stuart, King's R. Rifles
Wray, Lt.General Henry, ret. pay Royal Bngineers
Yate, Lt.Col. Charles Etl.vard, CSI. Indian Staff Corps
■ Street.
Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
Order of the Indian Empire.
GKiND COMMANDEKS (GrCIE.)
Field Marshal His Boynl Ilighnets the T>uke of Cam-
bridge, KG. KT. KP. aCB. aCSI. OCMa. Grenadier
Guards.
Colonel P. T. Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, KP. GCB.
GCSr. QCMG. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
V€, Roberts, Field Marshal Lord, of Kandahar, GCB.
GCSr. R. Artillery
yjiS. White, General Sir George Stewart, KCB.
Fie\d'M.B,rsba,\ His Royal Siffhness A\herl Edward Prince of
Wales, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSl. GCMG. GCVO.
10 Hussars
Hit Royal Highness the reigning DnTce of Saxe Coburg
and Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh), KT. KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. Hon. Colonel R. Marines, Edinburgh
Artillery (S. Div. R. Art.), and 3 Bn. Black Watch
Ganeral His Roi/al Hii/hneas the Duke of Connaught,
KG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. KCB. GCVO. Rifle
Brigade
Knights CommAndees (KCIE.)
p s.o.Ardagh, Colonel Sir John C. C7i.(rrom R. Engineers)! Simpson, Surg. Gen. Sir Benjamin, late Bengal Estah.
ITiI Beresfoi'd.Coloneliorrf W. L. dela Poei-.h.p.g Lancers Talbot, Lt.Colonel &'/• Adelbert Cecil, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Collen, Maj. General WrEdwin H. H., Indian S. C. Thuillier, Lt.Col. Sir Henry Ravenshaw, ret. list R. Ku'g.
Dennehy, Major General Sir Thomas, r.f.p. Bengal S. C. Williams, General Sir E. C. S., U. S. List R. Eng.
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edw., CB. CSI. Indian S. C.I
Companions. [CIE.)
Adamson, Lt.Colonel Charles H. E., r.f.p. Indian S. C.
Aitcbison, Surgeon Major J. E. T. MB. Bengal Estab.
Beatson, Surg. General J. F. MD. late Bengal Army
Berkeley, Maj. Gen. Jas. Cavan, U. S. List Madras Inf.
Bidie, Dep. Surg. Gen. George, MB. late Madras Estab.
Bisset, Colonel Wm. S. S., Royal Engineers.
Browne, Surg. Lt.Colonel Samuel H. MD. Bengal Estab. ilmpey, Colo'nel B. C. late Bengal Staff Corps
Burue, Major General Sir Owen Tudor, KCSI. _ Jacob, Colonel Samuel S.. Indian Stall Corps.
Haines, Field Marshal Sir P. P., GCB. GCSI. Scots Fus.
Hallen, Vet. Lt.Col. James 11. 15., Bengal Vet. Dept.
Hendley, Brig Surg. Lt.Col. Tlios. Holljein, Bengal Ejtub.
p.s.c. Hogge, Major John William, Indian Stalf Cor|)s
Holdich, Colonel Thomas H., CB. h.p. Ro.yal Bngineers
Holford, Captain George Lindsay, i Life Guards
Busteed, Brig. Surg. H. Elrasley, MD. late Madras Estab.
Chatterton, Colonel Frank Wm., U. S. List Bengal In"
Church, Major General Thomas Ross, Indian S.C.
Clarke, Lt.Gen. Sir Andi-ew, GCMG. CB. ret. pay R. Eng.
Jarrett, Colonel Henry Sullivan, U. S. List Indian S. C.
King, Brigade Surgeon George. MB. Bengal Estab.
Lane, Colonel Clayton Turner, Indian Staff Corps
Leigh, Major Henry P. P. Indian Staff Corps
Cornish, Surgeon General AVm. Robt. late Madras Array iLe Messurier, Colonel Augustus, r.f.p. Royal Engineer.*
Crawford, Colonel Richmond Irvine, U.S. List Indians. C. Ludlow, Major E. S., Indian Staff Corps
Cromer, Major Evelyn, Lord, GCB. GCMG. KCSI. late
Royal Artillery
Cumraing, Colonel William G., ret. list Royal Engineers
Cunningham, Surg. Lt.Col. David D., Bengal Estab.
Dallas, Dep. Surg. Gen. Alex. Morison, late Bengal Estab.
Daly, Lieut. Hugh, Indian Staff (jorps
Downe, Colonel Hugh Richard, Visct. h.p. 10 Hussars
Fenn, Surgeon Lt.Col. Ernest Harrold, Army Med. Staff
Franklin, Brig. Surg. Lc.Col. Bonj. Bengal Estab.
Fuller, General John Augustus, r.f.p .Ro.yal Engineers
Gordon, General W. Indian Staff Corps
Lyon, Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel Isidore Bernadotte,
late Bombay Estah.
M'Mahon, Lieut. Artlutr Heurj', Indian Staff Corps
Macivor, Major Ivar, Indian Stall Corps
Mackenzie, Colonel Kennetli J. L., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Mackenzie, lusp. Gen. of Hosp. Sir W. MD. KCB. late
Madras Army.
Maclean, Major General Charles Smith, CB. U. S. List
Indian Staff CorjjM
Mainwaring, General W. G. Indian Staff Corps
Marshall, Colonel Geo. P. Leycester, Royal Engineers
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Order of the Indian Empire.
Companions — continued.
Merriman, Colonel \?illiam, ret. pay Royal Enprineers
iloore, Lt.Colonel Georfje M. J., ret. pay R. Artillery
Moore, Lt.Geueial H. CB. Unemployed Sup. List
Muir, Lt.Colouel Charles Wemy.ss, Indian Staff Corps
Napier, Major Hon. G. Q. late Benpal Infantry
Nisbet, Colonel Robert Parry, r.f.p. Indian StaflT Corps
Norman. Gen. Sir H. W. GCB. &CMG. Indian StaflF Corps
Nunn, Veterinary Captain Joshua Arthur, DSO.
Ottley, Colonel John Walter, Royal Engineers
Owen, Surg. Major Charles William, Citfff. Bengal Army
Partridge, Dep. Surg. Gen. Samuel Bowen, late Ben. Est.
Porteous, Colonel Charles Arkcol, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Raikes, Colonel Pi'ederick Duncan, Indian Staff Corps
Richardson, Colonel Geo. L. Reilly, Indian S. C.
Sanderson, Colonel Henry Bristow, Indian Staff Corps
Scott, Major Buchanan, Royal Engineers
Segistrar of the Order S>> Albert W. Woods, XCJlfG. CB. Garter.
Shakespear, Major John. DSO. Leinster Regiment
Ftf; Smith, Lieut. John Manners, Indian Staff Corps
Stewart, Col. Charles E. CB. ClfO. VS. S. List Ind. S. 0.
3tewart,FieldMar9hal Sir D. M. Bt. OCB. OCSI. U. S. Liet
Stewart, Colonel John, retired pay Royal Alriillery.
I'emple, Major Richard Carnac, Indian Staff Corps
Tcnnant, Lt. General James Francis, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Thompson, Surg. Maj. Daniel Robert, MD. Madras Estab.
Tomkins, Major General Wm. Percival, R. Engineers
Tucker, Lt.Colonel Louis Henry Bmile, Bengal Infantry
Wallace, Colonel William A. J., r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Ward, Colonel H. Constantine E., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Weldon, Colonel Thomas, D. S. List Indian Siaff Corps
Wyllie, Lt.Colonel William H. C. Indian Staff Corps
Yeildin g. Captain Wm. Richard, DSO. Indian Staff C.
Younghusband, Captain Francis Edw. Indian S. C.
Officers noio Jioldlng ranJc in the Army of the
Royal Victorian Order.
Knights Grand Ckoss {OCVO.)
''•'ield Marshal Sis Uoyal Sightless Albert Edward' Prince
of Wales, XO. KT.KP. OCB. GCSI. GCMG. OCIE.
10 Hussars.
General His Boyal Highness the Dulce of Connaught,
KG. JET. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. KCB. Rifle
Brigade. '
Knight Commander {KCVO.)
Colville, Colonel Hon. Sir William James, CB. late^Rifie Brigade.
Members 4TH Class {3IV0.)
Colonel Most Noble William John A. C. J. Dulce of
Portland, 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.
UE Probyn, General Sir Dighten Macnaghten, KCB.
KCSI. U nem. Sup. List Bengal Cavalry.
Cecil, Lord William Hon. Colonel, 4 Battalion Lincoln
Regiment.
Collins, Lt.Colonel Arthur, ret. pay Middlesex Regiment.
Legge, Major Hon. Henry Charles, Coldstream Guards.
OrncKHS OF tub Rotil Victoeian Order.
Chancellor.— at. Hon. 'E,d\ra.xd,JSarl of Ij&ihoxn, GCB. I Secretary .—lA.GoYonel St.
\ Edwards, KCB.
Waters, Major Wallscourt Hely H. Royal Artillery.
Davidson, Lt.Colonel Arthur, h.p. from King's Royal
Rifles.
Son. Sir Fleetwood Itham
Officers noiv holding Bank in the Army of the
Distinguished Service Order.
Companioxs. (DSO.)
Abb&tt, Mpjor Herbert Edw. S. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Aldwoi'th, Major William, Bedford Regiment
Annesley, Cnptam Wm. R. N., West Kent Regiment
Iiadcock, Lieut. Francis F. Indian Staff Corps
Baldwin, Lieut, Guy Melfort, Indian Staff Corps
Barrett, Lt.Colonel Alfred Lloyd, Indian Staff Corps
j).».c. Barrow, It.Colonel Arthur Fred. CJl/G. Indian S.C
ji.d.c. Bayly, Major Alfred William Lambart, Indian S. C
Beech, Captain John Robert. CMC. late 20 Hussars
Begbin, Col. Eljihiustone Waters, VB. Madias Infantry
Bennett, Colonel William, ret. pay Yorkshire Regiment
Beynon, Lieut. William G. L., Indian Stat!' Corps
Borradailc, Bt.Majtr Harry Benn, Indian Staff Corps
Bourke, Major Henry Beresford, West India Regiment
Bretherton, Captain George Howard, Indian Staff Corps
Browne, Captain Arthur G. F., Indian Staff Corps
J'. S.C.Browne, Lt. Col Geo. Fitzherbert, h.p. Northampton
Reyiment
Campbell, Colonel Colin Charles, r.f.p. Indian Staff Corps
Campbell, Captain Kenneth J. R. Suffolk R egiinent
Carew, Surgeon Colunel Richard Hugh, Medical Staff
Caulfeild, Captain Algernon M., Border Regiment
Caulfeild, Major Gordon Napier, (ndian Staff Corps
Channer, Lieut. Colonel Bernard, Indian Staff Corps
Clements, ColoneJ Ralph A. I'enrhyn, S. Wales Bord.
Coker, Colonel Edmuud R., ret. pay Durham Lt. Inf.
Coles, Major Arthur Horsman, Warwick RcL'iment
Corbett, Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. R. de laCour, MD. Med. Staff
Couehnian, Captain Geo. H. Holbeche, Somerset Lt. Inf
Coxhcad, Captain Thomas Langhorne, Royal Artillery
Crawford, Major P.W. G. Copland, 7 Bn.Kiiig'sRoy. Rifles
Crofton, Colonel Moruan S., h.p. S. Stafford Regiment
Ti£ Cubitt, Colonel Wm. George, U.S. Li.^t Indian S. C
i;ummins, (Colonel Jaines Turner, Indian Stafl' Corps
CunninKhain, Major lieorge C. Derbyshire Regiment
Cure, Major Herheit Cajiel, Gloucester Regiment
Daubeuey, Major lidward K., S. Stafford Regiment
Daviee, Cai lum Thomas A. Harkness, Devon Regt.
Davis, Brig, Surg Lt.Col. George M'B., Bengal Estab.
Deedes, iinli.iiel William Henry, ret. pay Rille Brigade
De Lisle. Captain Henry De B., Ihirhaiu Light Inlantrj-
Dening, Lieut.Colonel Lewis, .Indian Staff Corps
Deshiu, Colonel Charles .lohn, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Dicker., Colonel Wt.i. ?opham,CJJ., U S. List Ind. S. C.
y.s.i:. Dorrien, Major H. L. Smith, Derbythiro Regiment
D orward, Lt.Colonel Arthur R. F., Royal Engineers
Downes, Major Wm. Knox, Indian Staff Corps
Doyle, Surgeon Captain Ignatius Purcell, Madras Estf b.
Dundas, Major Lawrence Charles, late Liverpool Regt.
Earle, Major Henry. Yorkshire Light Infantry
East, Captain Lionel W.P., Royal Artilleiy
Edvvardes, Captain Stanley Malcolm, Indian Staff Coips
Eelwards, Captain John Burnard, Indian Staff Corps
Egerton, Colonel Charles Comyn, CB. Indian S. C.
Elliot, Lt.Colonel Edward Locke, CB. Indian Staff Corps
Everett. Colonel Edward, ret. pay Cameron Highlaiuieis
Gwart, Captain Richard Henry, Indian Start' Corps
Fendall, Captain Charles Pears. Royal Artillery
Ferrier, Major James Archibald, Royal Engineers
Pitton, Captain Hugh Giegory, Berksh're Regiment
Fowler, Cajitain Francis John. Indian Start' Corps
Fowler, Captain John Sharman, Indian Staff Corps
Frere, Major .Sir Bartlc C. A. Bart, late RiHe Britjade
Gallwey, Captain Henry Lionel, East Lane. Kegiinent
p.s.c. Gatacre, Col. Wm. Forbes, CB. (from Middlei-ex
Regiment)
Girouard, Lieut. Edouard P. C. Royal Engineers
Glanville, Captain Francis, Royal Engiueeis
Golightly, Capt. Robt. Edmund, late King's Royal Rifles
Goodwyn, Maior Henry Kdward, Roval Engineers
Gordon, Colonel Jas. Henry, CB.Xi. S. List Indian S.C.
Gordon, Lt.Colonel Stannus 'Verner, Indian Staff' Corps
Gorringe, Lieut. George Fred. Royal Engineers
Graham. Captain Herman AVitsius Gore, 5 Lancers
Griffith, Vet. Capt. George Richard, Army Vet. Dept.
Grove, Colonel Ale.v. Sinclair, Indian Stall' Corps
Gurdon, Lieut. Bertrand E. M., Indian Staff Corps
Gwyun, Lieut. Charles Wm. , Royal Engineers
Hndow, Lt. Colons 1 Reginald Campbell, Indian S. C.
Haggard, Capt. A. C. P., late King's Own Scot. burd.
Hale, Surgeon Captain George Ernest, Army Med. Staff
Sallett, Major Jas. W. Hughes, Seal'orih Hii.'hlaiiders
p.s.c. Haly,'Col. Richard H. O'G., CB. h.p. Sutloll; Regt.
Hamilton, Colonel Ian S. M., CB. Gordon Hmhlandere
p.s.c. Hamilton, Major Wm. George, East Lane. hegt.
ViH Hammond, Colonel Arthur (Jeorge, CB., Indian S.C.
Harley, Lieut. Henry Kellett, Indian StaH' Corps
Harman, Lieut. Richard, Indian Staff Corpn
Harvey, SurgeonMajor General Robt. J/i'. Bengal E.-tab.
Hastings, Lt.Colonel Edward Spence, Indian fetufl' C.
Disiinguislied Service Order.
784a
n ) r PANiOMS — continued.
Hawes, Colonel Alex. J. D.. Indian Staff Corps
Hayes, Surgeon Major Aylmer Ellis, Medical Staff
Henegan, Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Hennell, Colonel Reginald, late Bombay Infantry
Hepper, Colonel Albert James, ret. pay Roj'al Bugineers
Herbert, Captain Claude, Indian SUff Corps
Heygate, Major Robert Hy. Gage, Border Regiment
Hickman, Bt.Major Thomas Bdgeoomb, Worcester Regt.
ps.c. Hiclison, Major SamuelArthurEinem, 11. Engiaeers
Hornby, Lieut. Montague Leyland, Indian Staff Corps
Huggins, Major Ponsonby Glenn. Indian Staff Corps
Hunter, Major General Archibald
Hunter, Surgeon Major Geo. Douglas, Army Med. Staff
Ildertou, Colonel Charles Edw., ret. list W. Surrey Regf
Jackson, Captain Sydney Chas. Fishbiirn, Hants Regt.
Jenner, 1; iptxin Albert Victor, Rifle Brigade
Jones, Lieut. Herbert John, Indian Staff C.>i'p=i
Judge, Captain Spencer Francis, Shropshire Li^-ht Inf.
Keary, Lt. Colonel Henry, D'U. ladian Staff Gjrps
Keene, Major Alfred, Royal Artillery
Kuighley, Lc.Colonel Ch'irles Marsh, Indian Staff Corps
Keith, Colonel James, rot. pay Royal Artillery
Kempster, Colonel Francis James, Munster Fusiliers
Kerr, Captain Fred. Walter, Gordon Highlanders
Lambert, Lt.Colonel Walter Miller, r.f.p. R. M. Artillery
Laioh, Colonel Harold Poiiiberton, CB. Royal Ejgiaeer.
Lagge, Captain Norton, 20 Hussars
Lithgow Surg. Major Gen. S. Aarou, C!i. MD.vet. pay
Lloyd. Lt.Colonel Geo. Evan, h.p. S. Stafford Regiment
Loiv, Capt. Robert Balmain, Indian Staff Corps
Lugard, Lieut. Edward (.lames, Indian Soaff Corps
Lugard, Major Fred. John Dealtry, CB. Norfolk Regt.
Lyie, Major Hugh Thomas, Welsh Fusiliers
M'Leod, Colonel Donald James Sim, Madras Cavalry
M'.Murdo, Capt. Arthur Montagu, late York and Lanca-
shire Regiment
M'Swiney, Captain Edward F. Henry, Indian Staff Corps
MacDonald, Bt.Lt.Col. Hector A., Royal Fusiliers
Macdonald, Major Reginald Percy, Hampshire Regt,
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, Indian S. Ci
Maekinnon,Brig.Surg. Lt.Col. H.W. A. ret.pay Med.Stafl
MacMunn, Lieut. George F. Royal Artillery
Macouchy, Captain Ernest W. S. K., Indian Staff Corps
Madden, Lt.Colonel George C, CB.'h.p.West India Regt.
Mahon, Captain Bryan Thomas, 8 Hussars
Mansel, Major Alfred, Royal Artillery
Marriott, Bt.Major Reginald A. ret.pay R. Marine Art.
Martyr, Major Cyril Godfrey, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Maxwell, Bt.Lt.Col. John Grenfell, Black Watch
Merriman, Captain Reginald G. Royal Artillery
Middleton, Colonel Francis Beokford, r.f.p. Indian S. C.
Milne, Major Richard Louis, Leicester Regiment
Moberly, Captain Frederick James, Indian Staff Corps
Money, Colonel GordonL.C, Cameron Highlanders
Morgan, Surg. Major Anthony Hickman, ret. list Armv
Medical Staff
Morgan, Capt. Hill Godfrev, Army Service Corps
Morris, Captain Arthur Henry, Irish Regiment
Murphy, Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. Wm. Rood, Bengal Estab.
Murray, Colonel Andreiv, ret. pay Regimental District
Murray, Colonel Kenelm Digby, ret. pay Irish Fusiliers
Norris, Major Richard J. West India Regiment
Nugent. Captain Oliver S. Wood, King's Royal Rifles
Nuan, Veterinary Captain Joshua Arthur, d£E.
O'Donnell, Major Hugh, Indian Staff Corps
Patterson, Surg. Maj. Thomas William, ret.pay Mod. Staff
Payne, Major Richard Lloyd, Somerset Lt. Infantry
Penton, Surg. Captain Richard Hugh, Army Mod. Staff
Peterson, Lieut. Fred. Hopewell, Indian Staff Corps
Pigott, Lt.Colonel Charles Berkeley, 21 Hussars
Pink, Captain Francis John, West Surre.v Regiment
Poyser, Vet. Lt.Colonel Richard, Army Vet. Dept.
Presgrave, Lt.Colonel Edward R. J.. Indian Staff Corpj
Preston, Lt.Colonel Jenico Edward, Indian Staff Corps
Pulteney, Captain William Pulteney, Scots Guarris
Quirk, Lieut. Colonel John Owen, Welsh Regiment
Rawlinson, Lt.Col. Spencer Richard, ret.pay Indian S.C.
Rhodes, Major Elmhirst, Berkshire Regiment
Rhodes, Colonel Francis "vVilliam, ret. list i Dragoons
Robertson, Captain William Robert, 3 Dragoon Guards
Rogers, Surgeon Captain Fred. Arthur, Bengal Estab.
Rogers, Colonel George William, Indian Staff Corps
Rogers, Surg. Lt.Col. John Godfrey, Cj1/iv. JlfB. ret. pay
p. S.C. Romilly, Major Fred. Williams, Scots Guards
Rose, Lt.Colonel Henry Metcalfe, Indian Staff Corps
Kundall, Captain Frank Montagu, ludia.u Stafl' Corps
Rundle, Major General Henry M. L., C3ZGr. R. Artillery
St. Leger, Colonel H. H., ret. pay Cameron Highlanders
Scaite, Capt. George S. G. 4 Battalion West York Regt.
Scallon. Major Robert Irwin, Indian Staff Corps
Scott, Colonel Douglas AIo.x., Royal Engineers
Scudamore, Captain Charles Philip, Scots Fusiliers
c. Settle, Colonel Henry Uamiltjn, R. Kngineers
Stiakespear, Major John, C[E. Leinster Regiment
Shephard, Major Charles Sinclair, re'., pay R. Fusiliers
Shepherd, Lt.Col. Charles Herbert, Norfolk Regiment
. Sherston, Major John, Rifle Brigade
Shirres, Major John Chivaa, Royal Artillery
Shone, Colonel William Terence, CB. Royal Engineers
Sinclair, Major Alfred Law, Indian Staff Corps
Skinner, Colonel George John, Indian Staff Corps
Skinner, Colonel J. T., CB. Army Service Corps
Smyth, Major Owen Stuart, Royal Artillery
Spragge, Major Basil E.. rat. pay York Light Infantry
St mton. Captain Henry Ernest, Royal Artillery
Steele, Lt.Colonel Frederick Wm., Army Service Corps
Stewart, Lieut. Cosmo Gordon. Ro.yal Artillery
Street, Surgeon Major Alfred Wm. Fred., Bombay Estab.
Sunderland, Colonel Marsden S. J., Regtl. District
Sykes, Surgeon Major William Ainley, Bengal Bit ib.
Tanner, Major John Arthur, Royal Engineers
Taylor, Major Hugh Nenfville, Indian Staff Corps
Temple, Colonel Chas. I'ilcher, Regimental District.
Ternan, Major Trevor Patrick Breffney, Mauch. Regt.
Teversbam, Major Richard Kinloch, Indian S. C.
Thomp.'ton, Colonel William Oliver, Indian Staff Corps
Tighe, Captain Michael Josejih, Indian Staff Corps
Topliam, Captain Thomas Harrison, Rjyai Enginears
Trisoott, Major Charles Prideaux, Roj'al Artillery
Tweedie, Colonel John L., Regimental District
Upcher, Colonel Russell, Regimental District
Vandeleur, Lieut. Cecil F. S. Scots Guards
Wace, Major Ernest Charles, Royal Artillery'
Watson, Captain James Kiero. King's Royal Rlflaj
Way, Captain Alfred Cotton, West India Regiment
Westlake, Captain Almond Paul, Indian Staff Corps
Westmacott, Colonel Richard, CB. Indian Stall' Corps
Wharry, Major Herbert, Indian Staff Corps
Wilkins. Surg. Major Jas. Sutherland, Bombay E >tab.
Wilkinson, Capt. Henry Thomas Diedrich, late Irish Reg.
Wilkinson, Captain Ttiomas H. Des Voeux, Rifle Brigade
Willcocks, Major James, Leinster Regiment
Wingate, Bt.Lt.Col. Francis Reginald, Royal Artillery
Wintle, Colonel Frank Graham, CB. Army Ord. Dept.
p. S.C Wood, Major Hastings St. Legor, Dorsetshire Regt.
Wright, Surg. Lt.CoL Fred. Wm. Bengal Establishmejtt
W.ynyard, Captain Edward George, Welsh Rejiwent
Yaldwyn, Lt, Colonel Alfred George, Indian St iff Corps
^eildlag, Captain William Richard, C/tf. Indian S. C.
7^5 Officers Beceiviny Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
Field Mahshal.
Wolseley, Rt. Hon. G. J.,
riHct.,KP. OCB. OCMO.,
Com. in Chief, R. H. Gds.
GKNEnALS.
'B\x\\eT,nt.IIon.Sir'R.Yl.,KCB.
KCMG., King's R. RiBeB
Diivis, ,J., Cli.
Dnnije, J. H.
• iipps. «!• R., KCB.
L.Vi.nFremantIo, Sir A. J.
ACMG. CH.
yU Wood, Sir H. E., aCB
aCMG.
LibcienaKt GRXEinr.s.
;i.«.r. HHi-ker. G. D., CB.
Buchanan, H. .J., CB.
niiirkc, Sir C. M., KCU.
rierk, G.. CB.
p.K.c. East. C. J., KCB.
LybtletoD-Anneslei', A. L.,
12 Oancers.
Mtissy, W. G. D., CB.
Montu'omery-Moore, A. G.,
iS Hussars.
Newdigato, H. R. L., CB.
■Wnlk-i'i-, Sir F. W E F
KCIS. CMG.
YSl iVhite, Sir G. S., GCIE.
KCli.
Wilkinson, H. C, CB.
Major GnrrERALs.
Aslilmrnham, .Sir C., KCB.
ret. pay.
Barnes, S. W. , ret. pay.
B irrett. R. D., ret. pay.
Biuteisby, J. P., ret. j)'ay.
p.i.i;. Benfrons-h, H. M.
JiiMCk, W., CB.
Jiusbman. H. A., CB.
Bn-ler, Sir W. F., i'Ci?.
Uiiiebester, R. B., CB., ret.
pay.
Congleton, H. Lord, CB.
Pannt, W., CB. ret. pay.
de Berry. G. F., ret. pay.
Frnnktbrtde Montmorency,
R. H., Vi.ct.
Oalbraith, W., CB.
Gildea, G. F.,Ci(., ret. p n-,
Glyn. J. P. Carr.
Grogan, G. E., ret. pay.
Harkne.^8, J. G., ret. pay.
Hastings, D., ret. pay.
Hawes, G. U., ret. pay.
Hopton, E., CB.
Hughes, SirK. J., KCB., ret.
.IarviB,.S.P., ClfG.ret.pay.
V€ .lerome, H. E.,ret. pay.
Jordan, .7., CB. ret. pay.
Knowles, O. B., CB.
Luck, G., CB.
Maclean, H. J., ret. pay.
Marter. K. J. C, ret. pay.
Mnunsell, T., CB. ret. pay.
Mdler, .J., ret. pay.
Mockler, R. , ret. pay.
Moorsom, C .1.
¥IS O'Connor, L.,ret. pay.
Preston, R., CB. ret. pay.
Richardson, W. S., CB.,
ret. pay.
Russell, 'Sir B. C, KCB. 13
Hussars.
Seyniour, Lord W. F. S.
Com. Gens, of Ohdnancb.
Ingram, M. J. T. Ordnance
Store Department.
Russell, H. A., CB., ret. pay
Riding Masteus.
Bro\vn, Capfc. T., ret. pay.
Matthews, Gap t. W ., rot. pay
QuAiiTEK Masters.
Burke, Capt. J., ret. pa3'
Fci Shaw, H., CB., ret.pay. Drake, Major }''., ret. pay.
IKs.c. Stcu-art, E. C,CB., ret
pay.
Stockwell, C. M., CB. r.pay
■fwindley, H. M., ret. pay.
Tucker, C, Cll.
lJDterson,A. H... CB.
Vaiirleleur,,I.O.,C'ii. ret.pay.
Walker, G. F., ret. pay.
Warren, D. S., C'iJ. ret.pay.
'■Vilkinson, .1., ret. paj'.
Wolseley, 6'ir G. B., KCB.
Colonels.
p.s.c. Ball-Actou, C, CB.
let. pay.
FlC Cameron, A. S., CB.
ret. pa%>.
Curtis, F. G. S., CMG. r. p.
Fa.rrington,M.C.,C'j«.ret.pay
Furso, G. A., CB. ret. pay.
Goldie, J., r.f.p. 6 Dr. Gds.
Green, Sir W., KCB. ret
pay Regimental District,
liook, L., r.f.p. 19 Foot.
/i.s.c. Lascelles, W. R., ret.
pay.
Macpherson of Cluny,
E. H. D.,ret. pav.
.Meurant. E., ret. pay.
Rowland, T., Ci;., ret. pay.
Tient-Stpughton, H. W. J.,
ret. pay.
/i.».(;.Twynam, P.A. A., CB.
ret. pay.
Walters, F. D., ret. pay.
Winsloe, R. W. C, CB. ret.
pay.
Chief Patmasteee.
Dring, \V., ret. pay.
OUvey, Sir W. &., KCB.
ret. pay.
SiAFF Paymasters.
Bailey, J. .J., ret. pay.
Harvty, H. , ret. pay.
GOMMISSAHIES GENERAL.
Brownrigg, H. J., CB. ret.
Ii.ay Commissariat and
Transport Staff.
Morris, A^ir E., KCB., Ord-
nance Store Department.
Dep. Com. General.
Murray, J. W. Commt. and
Transport Staff.
Falconer, C.ipt. A., ret. pay
Hart-M'Harg, Major, r.p.
Havvkiu.s, Major J., ret. pay.
Jones, Major AU'red. re^.pay.
KnigUtley, .Major E., r. pny.
Lewis, Li. Col. 11., ret.pay.
MacLeod, Maior U., ret. pa.\
Nowmuii, Major J., ret. j'ay
O'Doniir-ll, Capt. M., let. pay
.SI:K-k, Mnjur J., rot. pay.
Slailik'u, -Major H., rot. pay.
Toevan, Capt. B., ret.pay.
Tooner, Major M., ret. pay.
Turner,Capt. J., ret.pay 50F.
Royal Artillery.
General.
Biddulph, SirR.GCJlG. CB.
LlEUTENAKT GENERALS.
Brackenbury, Sir H., KCB.,
KCSI.
Forster, B. L.
Goodenough, W. H., CB.
Stirliug, SirW., KCB.
Major Generals.
Bedingteld, P., r.f.p.
Geary, H. Le G., vU.
Hawkins, A. C, CB. r.f.p.
Maberly, E., CB. r.f.p.
Oldershaw, C. E., CB. r.p.
Colonels.
Elton, F. C, CB., ret. pay.
Henry, G. C, ret. pay.
Le Mosurier, C. B., CB. ret.
pay.
L' Estrange, P. W., ret. pay.
Scott, G. E. S., ret. pay.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Handyside, W., r.f.p. Coast
Brigade.
Major.
Sprent, W. S., ret. pay Coast
Brigade.
Quarter Mastiir.
Simons, Major E., rot. pay.
Riding Masters.
Butler, Major R., ret. pay.
Gbkeeals.
Cotton, F. C, CSI. r.f.p. R. (Madras)
Engineers.
M'Leod, H., Royal (Madras) Art.
Merriman, C. J., CSI. r.t.p. Royal
(Bombay) Engineers.
V€ Prendergast, StrH. N. D., KCB.
R. (Madras) Eng.
Stannus, H. J., CB. r.f p.
Taylor, Sir A., GCiJ.R. (Bengal) Eng.
LiEUTENAJfT Generals.
Brownlow, H. A., R. (Bengal) Eng,
Bruce, H. Le G., CJy.r.f.p. R. (Bengal)
Alt.
rhamier.S.n.B., Ci<.R.(Madras)Art.
Ve Channer, G. N., CB. Indian S. C.
Chapman, E. I''.. CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Cowic, ('.. Cll. B. (Bengal) Art,
Gordon, B. L,, CB. R. (Madr.) Art.
Hatch, W. S., R. (Bom.) Art.
ye Hills-Johnes, Sir J., GCB. Royal j
(Bengal) Art.
FUlnnes, ,1. J. M'L.,R. (Bengal)Eng.
MacFarlan. D., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
p jttinger, B. H., B. (Bombay) Art.
Pawson, Major J.
INDIAN AIIMY.
Spurgin, Sir J. B., KCB. CSI. Dublin
Fusiliers.
Strachey, R., CSI. r.f.p. R. (Beng.)
Tremenheere, C. W., CB. r.f.p. R.
(Bumbaj) Eug.
Major Genebals.
Atkinson, J. R. B., Bengal Infantry.
Bourchier, Sir G., KCB. r. f. p. R.
(Bengal) Art.
Delafosse, H. G., CB. r.f.p. 101 F.
(Bengal Fus.)
Falls, A. v., r.f.p. R. (Madras) Art.
Moore, C. A., Bombay Cavalry.
Nicolson, M. H., CB. Bombay Inf.
Prinsep, A. H., CB. Bengal Cav.
Robertson, D,, Bengal Inf.antry.
Shaw-Stewart, J. H. M., R. (Madras)
Engineers.
Smith, T. P., R. (Bengal) Art.
Strong, D. M., CB. Bengal Infantry.
TiUard, J. A., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Colonels.
Criice, E. A., Indian Staff Corps.
Bollis, F. W., CB. Indian S. C.
Ellon, H. S., Indian Staff Corps.
Royal Engineers,
Geneeal
Harrison, Sir R., i'Ci?.
CJIG.
Lieutenant Generals.
Cent, George, CB. r.f.p.
Bourchier, F. F., E. F., r. p.
Dawaon-Soott, R.N.
Major Geni:kal.
Hassard.F. C, C'JJ.rot. paj .
Colonels.
Maitland, J. M. H., CB.
Malcolm. E. D.. CB. h.p.
■.'Vloys03-, t'- J-. CMG. h.p.
Major.
Andrews, A., Coast Bn.
QUARTHR MaSTKH.
Jonos, Mijor J., ret. pay.
Army Medical Siaff.
DiREcroR General.
Mackinnou, Sir W. A., KCB.
ret. pay.
Surgeon Generals.
Curric, S , CB. MD. h.p.
Gordon, C. A., CB. MD. li.p.
VaZ Home, Sir A. D., KCB.
Innes,.S'irJ.H.K,,SrC73. h.p.
ITC Mouat, Sir J., KCB. h.p.
O'Nial, J., Cii., ret. pay.
Inspector General.
Dane,Richard,C.B.jl/X>. h.p.
Surgeon Major Generals.
Markey, E.G., CB.
Reade, J. B. C.,CB., rot pay.
Warren, J.
QuARTEB Masters.
Enright, E., retired pay.
Gorman, L., retii'od pay.
Principal Vet. Suugko ;.
Fleming, G., ret. pay.
Insp. Vbt. Surgeon.
Gudgin, T. P., ret. pa.y.
Chaplain.
Huleatt, liev. H., MA. h.p.
Royal Marines.
Generals.
Langley,SirG.C.,£'CB.r.f p.
Schomberg, Sir G. A.,
KCB. ret. pay.
Stransham, Sir A. B., KCB.
r.f.p.
Major G'iNBRALS.
Boyle, R., CB. r.f.p.
Kenneily, J, W. A. r.f.p.
Eyre, E. H., CB. Indian Staff Corps.
Gerard, M. G., CB. CSI. Indian
Sta.!! Corps.
Handcock, A. G., CB. Indian Staff C.
Hogg. G. C, CB. Bomb.ay Cavalry-.
Humfrey, F. T., U, S. List Indian S.C.
Sym, .1. M,, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
Westmaoolt, R. Indian Staff Corps.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Dickinson, W., CSI. r.f.p. Indian
Staff Corps.
Hadfleld, A. J., late Madras Estab.
Surgeon Major Generals.
Clegbom. J,, JIID. Beng.al Estab.
Harvey, R,, 1)^0. MD. Bengal Est.
M'Vittie, C. E,, Madiai EsUib.
Brigade Sohgeon Lt. Colonel.
Arnott, J., Bombay Establishment.
SuBGUON Colonel.
Spencer, L. D., MD. Bengal Estab.
Beigade Surgeon Lt.Colon'el.
Arnott, J., MB.
Officers now holding Banh in tie Army ivho have received the 785
Tittovm a^vo^^,
(For details of the Awards, see the War Services of the Officers in the Corps to
which they respectively belong.)
Ar'mer, Cnptuin Fenton John, Royal Engineers (now
Jif. Lf. Colonel),
p.g.c. Bell, Lieut. Mark Sever, R. En?, (now Colonel, CB.
h.p.l.
Boresforri, Captain Lord W., a Lancers (now Colonel.
h.p. KG IE.)
Blair, Capt. James, 2 Bombay Cavalry (nnvi Qeneral, CB.)
BoisraKon, Lieut. Guy H.,' Indian Staff Corps (now
Captain).
Boultjer, Lance Corporal Abraham, 84th Rea-iracut (now
Quarter Ma.-<fer wnd Hon. Lt. Colonel, retired pay).
Browne. Lieut. Edward Stevc-nson, 24 Foot' (now
Lt. Colonel South Wales Borderers).
Browne, Lieut. Henry George, 32nd Regiment (now
Colonel sold out) .
Browne, Ma/or Samuel James, 46 Benftal N.I. (now
General Sir, GCB. KCSf. Indian Staff Corps).
Buller. Captain <f Bt.Lt.Colonel Henry Redvers, CB.
cue. (now General Mt. Mon. Sir, GCB. KCMG.
King's Royal Rifles).
Butler, Lieut. Thomas Adair, ist European Bengal
^ Fusiliens (now Hon. Maior retired on a pension).
Cadell, Jjicut. Thomas, 2nd Enrope.an Beng.al Fusiliers
(now Colonel Unem. Sup. List Indian Staff Corps).
Cafe, Captain William Martin, 56 Bengal Native Infan-
try (now General).
Cameron, Lieut. Aylmer Spicer. 72ud Highhanders (now
Colonel, ret. pay King's Own Seoi tish Borderers, CB.).
Chaaner, Capt. George Nicolas, Indian Staff Corps (now
Lieut. General, CB.).
Chaplin, Ensign John Worthy, 67th Regiment (now
Colonel retired pay 8th Hussars, CB.).
Chard, Lieut. John R. M., R. Engineers mow Lt. Colonel).
Chase. lAeut. Wm. St. Lucien, Indian Staff Corps (now
JZaior).
ConoUy, Lieut. John Aug., 49th Regiment (now Lf.
Colonel retired),
(^reagh. Captain O'Moore, Indian S.C. (now Lt. Colonel).
Crirrvmin, Suraeon John, Bomba.v Establishment (nOiV
Surgeon Major).
Cubitt, Lieut. Wm. George, 13th Bengal Native Infantrj'
(now Colonel, DSO. Unem. Sup. List Indian S. C).
Cuninghame, Lie^if. Wm. J. M., Rifle Brig.ide (uow
SLaJor Sir W. J. M. Cuninghame, Bart., sold out).
Ciinyngham, Lieut. Wm.H. D., Argyll and Sutherland
Highla.nders (now Major).
Davis, Captain Grouow, Royal Artillery (now Major
General retired).
Dickson, Lieut. Collingwood, Royal Artillery (now
General Sir Collingwood, GCB.). '
Dixon, Captain Matthew Charles, Royal Artillery (now
Major General retired full pay).
Douglas, Assistant Surijeon Campbell Millis, MD., 2nd
Battalion 24th Regiment (now Surgeon Major retired).
Dowell, Lieut. George Dare, Royal Marine Artillery
{now Lt. Colonel, ii.}:!.).
Ed\yards, Lieut. Wm. M. M., 2nd Battalion Highland
Light Infantry (now Major, retired pay).
Fosl)ery, Lieut. George Vincent, late 4th Bengal Euro-
pean Regiment (now Lt. Colonel retired).
Gifford, Lieut. Edric Frederick, Lord, 24th Regiment
(now Bmet Major late Middlesex Regt.).
Goodfellow, Lieut. Charles Augustus, Royal Engineers
_^ (now Lt. General U.S. List)
Gough. Captain Charles J. S., 5th European Bengal
Cavalry (now General Sir, KCB. U. S. List).
Gough, Lieut. Hugh Henry, ist European Bengal Cav-
alry (now General Sir, GCB. Indian Staff Corps).
Graham, Lieut. Gerald, Royal Engineers (now Lieut.
Getm-nl Sir, GCB. GC.VG.'retired'list).
Grsnt, Lieut. Charles J. AV., Indian S.C (idw Bt.Mojor).
Hale, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton, MD., 7th
Fusiliers (now Surocon Major, half pay).
Hamilton, Captain Thomas de Gourcy, 68th Light In-
fantry (now Honorary Major General).
Hammond, Capt. A. G.', Bengal S.C.luowCo^. CB.DSO.)
p.s.c. Hart, Lieut. Reginald Clare, Royal Engineers
(HOW Colonel, CB.).
Havelock-Alliin, Lieut. Henry Mar.shman, loth Regiment
{now Lieut. General Sir, Barf., KCB. Irish Regiment).
Heneage, Captain C. W., 8 Hussars (now Jl/w/o)- retired).
Hill, ii'ra^ Alan Richard, Northampton Regiment (now
Major).
Hills-Johnes, Lieut. .lames, Bengal Artillery (now Lieut.
General Sir, GCB. retired list).
Home, Surgeon Anthony Dickson, 90th Lightlnfatitry
(now Surgeoyi General Sir, KCB. retired pay).
Junes, Lieut. John J. M'L., Royal Engineers (now
LicuVGeneral, retired),
Jee, Surgeon Joseph, 78th Highlanders (now retired
Deputy Inspector General, CB.).
Jerome, Lieut. Henry Edward, 86th Regiment (now
Major General retired pay).
JoTiQs, Lieut. A. S., 9th Lancersfnnw X^.Co/oiie? retired).
Keatinge, Captain Richard Harte. Bombay Artidery
(now General, CST., Indian Staff Corps).
Knox, Ensign Jo\n\ Simpson, Rifle Brigade (now retired
Major).
Leach, Captain Edward Pemborton, Royal Engineers
(now Colonel, CB.).
Leet, Jl/n /or William, 13th Regiment (now Major General
retired pay Somersetshire Light Infantry, CB.).
Lenno.K. I.ieut. W. 0., Royal Engineers (now General
Sir, jr(?B. retired list).
Le Qnesne, Surgeon Ferdinand Simeon, Medical Staff.
Llnyd. Surgeon Major O. E. P., Army Medical Staff.
Loyd-Lindsay, ijjud. Robert Jnuies, Scots Fusilier
Guards (now retired Lt. Colonel Lord Wantage, KCB.).
p-.i.c. Lysons, Lieut. Hen., Scottish Rifles (nOAV Captain).
Lystc-r, Lieut. Harry Hammon, 72nd Bengal Native
Infantry (now Lieiii. General, CB. U.S. List Indian
S.C).
M'Neill, TJcut. Colonel John Garstairs. 107th Regiment
(now Major General Sir, KCB. KCMG. ret. list).
Macint.vre, il/ryii- Donald, Bengal S.C. (now ret. Colonel).
Malcolrason. Lieut. John Grant, 3rd Bombay Light
Cavalry (retired, now Gentleman at Arms).
Ma.nlcy, Assi-tant Snrneon Wm. G. I'f., Royal Artillery
(now Honorari/' Surgeon General, CB. ori retired pay).
Marling. Lieut' Perc'ival 3., 3 Bn. King's Ptoyal Rdled
(now Mijor tS flas-:ai'.<).
Marshall. ' Q;-.Ji>. Sergeant V/. T., 19 Hussars (now
Ca"tain).
Maude, Captain Fra,ncis Cornwallis, Royal Artillery
(now retired Colonel. CB.).
Maude, Major Frederick Franeis, 3rd Regiment "The
Buffs," (now General Sir, GCB., retired).
Moore. Lieut, and Adjutant Arthur Thomas. ^rd Bombay
Lt. Cav. (now Major General Indian Stn.ff Corps, CB.').
Monat, Surgeon J.imes, 6r.h Dragoons (now Surgeon
General Sir, KCB. on half pay).
0'C(mnor, Sergeant Luke, 23rd Fusiliers (now Major
General, retired pay).
Oljiherts, Captain William, Bengal Artillery (now
General Sir, KCB.).
Prendergast, Lieut. Harry N. D.. Madras Engineers
(now general Sir, KCB. U. S. List).
Probyn, Captain Dighton Macnaghteu, 3rd Enroppan
Bengal Lt. Cavalry (now General Sir, GCVO. KCB.
KCSL).
Reade, Surgeon Herbsrt Taylor, 6ist Regiment (now
Surgeon General retired pay, CB.).
Re.ynolds, Surgeon Major .lames Hinry, Medical Staff
(uow Brii/ade Surgeon Lt.CoPmel retired p ly).
p.s.c. Ridgeway, Captain Richard Kirby, Indian Staff
Corps (now- i'.Co/owf 7).
Robert-!, Lieut. Frederick Sleigh, Bengal Artillery (nnw
Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, GCB. GCSI.
GCrE.).
Rowlands. Captain H., 41 Regt. (now General, CB.
rjUiMl iUi).
Sartorius, Captain E. H., E. Lane. Regt. (now Colonel,
CB.).
Sartorius, Major Regina.ld William, CMG., Bengal In-
fantry (now Major General).
Slia.w, Captain Hugh, 18th Regiment {now 3Inj or General
ret. pay Irish Regl. CB.). '
Smith, Lieut. John .Manners. Indian S C. (now CIE.).
Sylvester. Assistant Surgeon Henry Thomas, MD., 23rd
Fusiliers (now on half pay).
Temple, .lssi-:tant Surgeon William, Jli"i>., Royal Artillery
(now Brigade Surgeon, retired).
Thaokerav, Lieut. Kdwa.rd 'fablot, R. (Bengal) Engineers
(now Colonel, CB. retired).
Trevor. Captain W. Spottiswoode, R. Engineers (now
Major General, retired pay).
Vonsdeu, Captain Wm. John, Indian S.C. {now Colonel).
Walker. tieu^.Mark, 30th Regt.(now General Sir, KCB.),
retired list.
Wa'itagc, Lord, see Loyd-Lindsay.
Watson, fjieut. John, 28th Bombay Native Infantry
(now General Sir, KCB., U. S. L'st Bombay S. C.!.
Wh'tehnreh, SHr^poH Captain Harry F., Henl'.al Mstn.b. '
White. Major George StHwart. CB. Gordon Highlandp^'S
(now General Sir. KCB. GCIE.).
AVibnot, Captain Henry, Rifle Brigade (now Sir Henry,
Bart.,i:eX,\TtiA Major\.
p.s e. Wood, Lieut. Henry Evelyn, 17th Lancers (uow
•■icneral Sir 'a.oT.rs y-selyn, GCB. GC.MG.).
786 Officers now holding Bank mi the Army who have received frovi the Evyal Humane
Society, or other Institutions,
A^assiz, Lt. Colonel Roland Lewis,' ret. pay R. Marines.
Aitken, Ca/;^<un Francis Macnamara.^Arf^y 11 and Suther-
land Highlanders.
Alderaon, Cjp/ain E. A. H.,' West Kent Re<;iraent.
AUardice, Colonel J. i[., ret. pay West Ridins Resrt.
Beardraore. ifo/or Charles F. H.,* Army Pay Dept.
■R'll. Contain Charles 'rhornhill,'' Revnl Artillery
Biddulph, General Sir llicliael K.S..'GCJI9.KCB. R. Art.
Bond, Capfa'n Franois George," Royal En'.'ineers.
Brataly. Mnjor R. D. Jennings,* Gordon Highlanders.
Brott. Colonel Lionel Lowdham,' retired pa.y.
Brodie.Cop^ai)! EdgarWaldegrave,'" ret. pay|K. R. Rifles,
lirowne, Ca/iluln S. D.," Royal Artillery.
Buchannn. Captain A. L. H.,'^ Gordon Highlanders.
Butler, Colonel J. W. S.,':' Indian Staff Corps.
Caldwell, Surijeon Captain Robert,'* Army Med. Staff.
Cameron. Ma'jor Gen. Donald R..'^ CiXG, ret pay R. Art.
Cnmpbell, Captain Kenneth J. U.,'^ Suffolk Regt.
Channer, Lieut. George Kendall, '7 Indian Staff Corps.
Chatfield, Colonel Charles Kyrle,'" ret. pay York Lt. Inf.
( 'Inrk. Lieut. C. H. B.," Indian Staff Corps.
Clementi, Colonel Montagu, 2" r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
Cockerill, Sunjeon C«p/uio John Wm..^' Army Med. Staff,
''olea, Mnlor Arthur A.. ^^ Warwickshire Regiment
Creed, Major Richd. J. 6.,=' ret. pay Leicester Regt.
Cusack, Jlfa/or James Wm. H.,2'ret pav Irish Fusiliers.
Jiauiicey, Captain T. H. E.." 21 Hussars,
de Hnghton, Major .Tamrs,^^ 4 Bn. Lmcolnshire Regt.
Dickins, Captain S. W. Scrase.^' Highland Lt. Inf.
rti-a.ke. Captain Henry Dowrish,^ R. Ma.riiie ArtiUer.y
Duberly, Major Arthur Grey,^' ret. pay Bedlbrd Regt.
Dundas, Colonel Henrv Lawrence,™ h!p. E. York Regt.
Eccles, Major Roliert,-" Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.).
}<'.lliott. Major George Hamblev,^^ Indian Staff Corps.
England, Lt. Colonel Albert E iward,'^ late R. Artillery.
Byre, Major Gervase Selwyn.'* Indian Stuff Corps.
I'arguliarson, Lieut. H. D.^^ Royal Marines.
Feilden, Lieut. Randle U..^ Oiford Light Infantry
PVancis, Captain H. O.,-"' 3rd Bn. Suffolk Regiment.
Fraser, Captain Hugh Craufurd,^* i Life Gunrds.
French, Cantain George Arthur,™ Army Service Corps
Fry, Colonel John William,''" retired from 88 Fool.
Gallowa.y, Captain Harold B.*' Seaforth Highlanders.
Gibb, Captain John H. S.," Worcester Regt.
p x.c. Goodw.vn, Colonel J. E.," ret pa.y E. Lane. Regt.
Gray, Major Henry Chas. Barton,** VVeish Regiment.
Gretton, Major George Le M.,'^ 3 Bn. Warwick Regt.
Grier, Surgeon Major Henrj',**' Army Medical Staff.
Gnffin, Lieut. C. P. G.,*' Indian Staff Corps.
Hardy, Captain William Kyle.** Royal Artdlery.
H:i,rdvman, Lieut. Wm. Henrv," West India Regt.
Y€ p.s.c. Hart, Colonel Reginald Clare, ^ (from R. Bng.)
;i.«.c. Harvev,£^Co?.Chas.Lacon'i(from h.p. Wilts Regt.)
Hervey, Lt. Colonel Hugh De la Motte,^^ Indian S. C.
Hodder, Captain William Morgan,53 Royal Engineers.
Hovell,C«;)(ui)i Hugh de Berdt,''' Worcester Regt.
Hunt, Lt. Colonel Henry Vaualian.^^ Royal Artillery.
Le Cocq. Lt. General Hubert, 56 U. S. L^st R. (Bom.) Art.
Le Marchant, Captain Osmond Cecil, ^^ Sussex Regt.
Lemon, Major Gratton G.."* late 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus.
Leslie, Lieut. C. S. D..^' Indian Staff Corps.
Lockhart, General Sir W. S. A..™ KCB. Bengal Inf.
Logan, Captain David Pinlay Hosken.*' R. Artillery.
Lovett. Captain H. \V.,^^ Somerset Light Infantry.
Lyle, Captain H. D.,""^ Royal Artillery.
M'Calmout, Colonel James Martin,*^! Antrim Artillery
(S. Division Royal Artillery).
M'Rae, Major Henry Napier!^^ Indian Staff Corps.
MacDonnell. Captain W. T..f* 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers.
MacMahon-Creagh, Major H. M. M.,'"' late 7 Brigade S.
Irish Division Royal Artillery (Clare Artillery Militia).
Macnaghten, 7n(l Lieut. Balfour,'" 12 Lancers.'
Malcolm, Captain Pulteney,'* Indian Staff Corps.
ITdManley. Dep. Surg. Gen.Wm. George N.,'' ret. pay.
Marquis, Lieut. T. 'S.,"" S. Wales Borderers (Son.
Captain Ordnance Store Department).
Mears, Lieut. Cecil Delarue,"' E. Lancashire Begt.
Mercer, Captain Wm. H. W.,^2 Indian Staff Corps.
Milman, Lieitt .General George Bryan,"' CB. retired list.
Mirehouse, Lt. Colonel R. \V. B.'* 4 Battalion Nortli
Stafloi'dshire Regiment.
Money, Lieut. Granville E.W."5 4 Bn. Roy. Fusiliers.
Nelson, Lieut. Francis Arthur,'^ Royal Marines
Newington, Bt.Lt. Colonel Fra.ok Alex.,"^ R. Marines.
North, JlfnyorBordrigge North,"' 4 Bn. Jjancaster Regt.
Oldheld, Captain John R. H.."'-' Royal Marines.
Orman. Z.ie«i. i'rank Leslii;,*" D. fo Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
OvT Lieut ,. John Boj'd," Ndifolk Regiment.
Ovens, Major Gerald Hedley,*- Border Regiment.
Parsons, Lt. Colonel Richard,*' r.f p. Worcester Regiment.
Pengelley, Major Wm. Jenny ,*' retired pa.y R. Marines.
Pratt, Major j. A.,8» late 9 Bu. King's Royal Rifles.
Pym, Major General Frei.1. George,*® r.f.p. R. Marines.
Ravenscroft, Lieut. H. V.,'* Manchester Regiment.
Rich, Lt. Colonel Charles Carroll," Royal Artillery.
ViS. Sartorius, Col. Enston H.'^ (fromh.p. E. Lane. Regt.)
Seel.y, Captain John E. B.,'' Hampshire Yeomanry.
Senior, Colonel Henry W. J.,'" Indian Staff Corps.
Shakespear, Captain Leslie W. ,'* Indian Staff Corps.
Smith, Colonel J. W.,»5 Regimental District.
Snow, Colonel Edmund Brighouse.'ooret.pa.y R. Marines.
Stock, Lt. Colonel H. J.,"" r.f.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
Thompson. Colonel R. P. Meysey,'"^ late Rifle Brigade.
Torrens, Major John A. W. O'Neill, '"* late 2 Dragoons.
Trevor, Captain Harry, '"^ Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Verner, Major Wm VVi I loughb.y C.,'"" Rifle Brigade.
Wade, Cavfain Hcndor M. St, A.'"'' Royal Engineers.
Walker, Co;ojici Thomas Nicholls,;'" r.f.p. Bengal S.C.
Wight, Surgeon Captain Ernest 0."" Army Med. Staff.
Williams, Major h. T.,»^ 4 Bn. W. Riding Regt. -
Woodhall, Lt.Col. Fred. Wm.,i" late 5 MiddlesexMi itia.
WvTiyard, (aplain Edwaid George,"^ Welth Rtgt.l
Details of the Aivards.
' Lt.Colouel Agassiz was awarded the Silver Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for.jumping overboard from H. M.S.
Ao'v^^ourt into the Sea of Marmora on the 23rd September TS78, at 11 p.m., to the rescue of F. Peel, A.B., who had
fallen *herein, and whose life he saved: the ship was going 7 knots under steam, and the night was dark.
^ Cajitain Aitken was awarded the Silver Medal of the Riyal Humane Societ3- for having, on the 28th November
1880, assisted to save Lieut. J. H. Campbell, 93rd Highlanders, who had been capsized from a yawl in Gibraltar
Bay. Captain Aitken swam a considerable distance and dived and brought him to the surface till assistance
arrived ; the night was pitch dar'K and the weather squally, accompanied by heav.y rain, lightning, a.nd thunder.
' Captain Alderson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
private of the ist BaitaUon ofthe Somerset Light Infantry in the Nile, near Dongola, on the nth June 1S85.
* Major C. F. H. Beardmore was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life
of a native Coolie from drowning during the Ashanti campaign in 1873.
* Captain Bell wns awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for saving the life of an ayah who
had fallen into the sea at Apollo 33nnder. Bombay, on the 6th September 1895.
^ Sir Michael Biddulph was awarded the Silver Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Society for saving the life of a
comrade from drowning m the Canal, Roj-al Arsenal, on the 25th August 1S42, when he was a Cadet at the Royal
Military Academy.
~ Captain Bond was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Society for having, on the r4th August
1^94, during some bridging operations on the Thames at Mariow, saved the life ot a sapper who had fallen into
ih-^ water and become helplessly entangled in the weeds.
* Major R. R. .Tennings-Bra.mle.y was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to
si^e a. lady from drt_iwning off Southseaon the 14th August 1877.
'^ Colonel L. L. Brett was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two persons from
d'-'^'wninEr at New Quay, Cornwall, on the 14th August 1867.
'" Captain Brodie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 2nd November
1882. rescued Lieut. W. S. Kays, of the 60th Rifles, who had lo.st his horse while endeavouring to cross a lake near
Fero^epore, and had become entangled in the weeds while weiiirhcd down with 150 rounds of cartridge.
" Captain S. D. Browne was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Royal Humane Society for saving a native
woman from drowning at Nynee Tal, India, on the 31st August 1885.
'- Captain A. L. H. Buchanan was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Roj'al Humane Society for saving a woman
from drowning in the river Liffey at Dublin, on the 17th April 1893.
" Colonel J. W. S. Butler was awaided the Bronze Jfedal ofthe Hoyal Humane .Society for bis efforts to rescue
t.vo children who had fallen into a well at Secnnderabad. India, on the 2,th February iSoo, Colonel Butler sue-
ceded in bringing out one, the other being got out by someone else; uufortunatel.v both children were dead.
Civil Decorations for Gallantry.— Details of the Awards. 7^1
" Surgeon Captain R. Caldwell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having
assisted in saving a private of the Black Watch from drowning in the Nile, at Korta, on the 28th UctoDer ibth.
'5 Major General Cameron was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 5LQ
May 1871, swum to the middle of the canal at Ottawa, Canada, righted a canoe which had been upset, and assiktea
its occupant back into it. . ^- r
" Captain Campbell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native irom
drowning, 300 yards from the shore, at New Calabar, West Coast of Africa, on the 15th July 1894.
" Lieut. Channer was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Koval Humane Society for saving a gentleman irom
drowuingr off Eastbourne, on the i8th August 1894. Lieut. Channer at the time was a gentleman Cadet at mo
Royal Militarv College, Sandhurst. , . ., t n * 1,0-
1' Colonel Chatfield was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 31st uctoner
1887 jumped into the Irrawaddy to the help of a corporal who had fallen overboard and was afterwards urownea.
Colonel Chatfield's right hand was disabled and bandaged at the time and he incurred great risk from the torce 01
the current.
''■' Lieut. Clark was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for savms from drowning
a native woman who had fallen into a well 37 feet deep, with nine feet of water, at Secunderabad, in the tJeccan,
on the 13th April 1891.
"> Colonel Clementiwas awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and. with the assistance of Captain W. S. A. Lockliart, rescuing two women who had been
upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869. . • ,• t
^1 Surgeon Captain Cockerill was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to
sive three ladies from drowninij at Pentire, n mar Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
" Major Coles was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society lor having saved from drowning
a lad who had lallen into the River Lea en the 3rd June 1895. , tt -i
'^'■' Major Creed was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having on the 7th i) ebruary
1S79, rescued a private of the 17th Regiment who had been swept off his legs while fording ■^''^ River Cabul at
Basanl, by plunging in and keeping his head above water till assistance was brought.
■'* Major CuBack was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 22nd May 1081,
jumped overboard and supported till assistance came a man who fell between the troop ship and H.M.S. -Du'««^ m
Guernsey Roads. Has also been awarded the Silver Clasp fur attempting to save a private soldier from dro'^i"°K
in a well near Delhi on the i6th January i386.
'= Captain Dauncey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, in the overflow of the
Nile, at the Pyramids of Gizeh, near Cairo, on the i ith October 1882, swum out in full uniform (boots and spurs) to
the assistance of two soldiers of the 7th Dragoon Guards. He gained the shore with one of them, and swam on
again for the other, who, however, sank before he could reach him, and was drowned.
"^ Major de Hoghton was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society
for the following act : — On the loth September 1874, at half-past 9 p.m., at Lowestoft, James Dorling lell overboard
from the Yacht J3art whilst she was making for the inner harbour in a strong half-hood tideway, the night very
dark, blowing and raining hard, and going about live and a half knots. Lieut. J. de Hoghton, loth Foot, jumped
overOoird, swam to Dorling, and supported him in the water for about a quarter of an hour in the tideway between
narrow high pilework, without cros-sbeams or side chains to lay hold of, and the head of the pilework twelve or
fifteen feet above the water — the yacht being carried away into the inner harbour and no other vessel or boat in
the gateway to lend assistance ; tlie darkness prevented any immediate help being obtained from the shore. The
length of the gateway about 330 yards, width 15 to 20 yards, depth 10 to 15 feet. Lieut, de Hoghton and Dorling
weie ultimatelv drawn up the pilework by ropes from the shore.
'■''' Captain Scrase-Dickins was granted the decoration of the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following
service : — " While the s.s. Feshuwur was passing through the Red Sea on the 27th April 1893. a Lascar, who was at
work in one of ihe boats, fell overboard. Captain Scrase-Dickins, who had been invalided home, and was lying
half asleep in a chair on deck, immediately jumped overboard, and, swimming to the Lascar, succeeded in keeping
him afloat until they were both picked up by the ship's boat a mile and a half away from the vessel. The
Pegiuicur was going at the time at the rate of 115 knots with a strong head wind, and the sea was moderately
high, and known to be infested with sharks." Captain Scrase-Dickins was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal
Humane Society for the same service, and subsequently the Stauhnoe Gold Medal for 1893.
** Captain Drake was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having saved a boy from
dr iwnins at Southsea on the 12th August 1892.
'' Major Duberly was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 25th May i88r,
gone into the water with all his clothes on, and. after two unsuccessful efforts, succeeded in rescuing a lady who
had been sucked under the water between Newnham and Bedford Lock.
'" Colonel Duudas was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society in February 1865 for saving
the lives of two Marines at Gibraltar.
^' Major Eccles was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, at midnight on the
26th May 1879, and when just aroused from sleep, jumped from a steamer into the Irrawaddy River, off Prome,
and supported a man who had fallen overboard till assistance arrived.
^^ Lt. Colonel Elliott was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a child from
drowning at Torquay on the 1st July 1889.
'^ Lt.Colonel A. E. England was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving, at great
personal risk, a lady, who, while hunting with the Heythrop hounds, w&s in danger of losing her life in consequence
of her horse shying and falling backwards into the canal at Somerton, Oxfordshire, on the 1st December i886.
'^* Major Eyre was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 15th April 1877,
jumped into the river at Bhaugulpore with all his clothes on and rescued a gentleman who had been clasped by a
man while attempting to swim across the stream.
^■" Lieut. H. D. Farquharson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the secre-
tary to Sir George Tryon from drowning on the occasion of the sinking of H.M S. Vicforia on the 22nd June 1893.
'* Lieut. Feilden was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued two ladies
from drowning, 100 yards from the shore in a rough sea, at Hayburn Wyke, Yorkshire, on the 23rd July 1893.
^' Captain H. O. Francis was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a military
student from drowning while bathing at Landguard Fori, Felixstowe, on the 24th May 1893.
^ Captain H. C. Eraser was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a boy from
drowning who had fallen into the Basingstoke Canal at Dogmersdeld,' Hampshire, on the ist. June 1890.
^'■' Captain French was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having jilunged into the
sea oil the West Coast of Africa and rescued a seaman who had fallen overboard frocu H.M.S. Bm-rosa, on the
ijth Novemher 1894.
•*" Colonel Fry was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 24th September
1879. rescued a ladv from drowning at Boulogne-sur-Mer, and attempting to saveo'her.s wlio were overwhelmed in
tile surf while bathing ; also received a Gold Medal of Honour from the President of the French Republic for the
same service.
*' Captain Galloway was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gentle
man who had been upset from his canoe on the Thames at Sunbury on t,he 26th Anr. 1885.
*' Captain Gibb was awarded the Bronze Medal ofthe Roy.-il Humane Society for having, on the 27th June 1884,
jumped into the Nile at Esneh and rescued an interpreter of the Egj-ptiau Army, who, while endeavouring to cr jss
the river, ivas overcome by the current and had sunk twice.
" Colonel Goodwyn was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th July
1884. jumped into the Red Sea with all his clothes on to try and save a boy who had fallen overboard from the
JSuuia; after being twenty minutes in the water, here kriown to be infested with sharks. Colonel Goodwyn was
picked up by the ship's boat wctiiout having succeeded in finding the lad.
■" Major H C. B. Gray was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting in saving from
dro vning a nam who hid fallen into the River Lee, Cork, on the i8th January 1880. Major Gray was awarded
787a Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
a Bronze Clasp to his Medal for asslstiup; to save a man from drowning who had fallen into Bombay Harbonr,
at the time infested with sharks, on tlip 2Tid .Tannnry 1S96.
^ Major Gretton was awarded the Bronze IMcdal of the Boyal Humane Eocietyfor having assisted in saving
a r'ovgyman from drowning at Southwold, Suffnlk, on the 2qtih Augnst i88i!
** SurgeonMajor Grierhas received the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following service : — On the sftth Angnst
1880, Lieut. Graham, lotb Eegimeut. was dying of diphtheria, when Surgeon Grier perrnrmed upon him the opera-
tion of tracheotomy, and, observing that no inspiration followed, at the imminent risk ol' his own life applied his
lips to the wound and by suction restored to tlie patient the power of bretbing. Lieut. Graham's life was thu4
saved for the time, although unfortunately on tl:o following day the diseasextended to his lungs .and he died.
■" Lieut. C. P. G. Griffin wns a-warded the Silver Medal of the Royal Ilumnne Society for his efforts to save a
sepo.y trom drowning in a well at Saugor, Central Provinces on the i8lh May 1S93. Lieut. Griffln succeeded in
bringing the man to the surface, and he was being drawn up when he fell again into the water. Lieut. Grifl&n
again descended and got the man out, but life was extinct.
*' Captain Hardy was award-'d the Bronze ?.iedal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to rescue a police
constable from drowning at Nagpore.Tnd in, on the lothFebrnn.rv, 1889. Captain Hardy was. however, unsuccessful.
" Lieut. Hard.yman was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save two girls
who had beeu surrounded by the tide at Plimnnt, Jersey, on the 2C)th September 1894.
=■" Colonel R. C. Hart was awartled the Silver Medal of the Royal Humn.Tie Society for sa.ving the life of a
Frenchman from drowning in the harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the 27th Jul.y 1869, he himself having received
on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from striking, in a leap from the pier, some sunken
piles or rocks ; has also received for the same service a Medallion from the Ma.vcjr, in the n.arao of thecitvof
Boulogne, and a Medal of Honour of the Fii-st Class from the President of the French Republic. Colonel Hart
has also been awarded b.y the Ro.yal Hum.ane Societ.y a Silver Clasp for havinir, on the 15th December 1884, gone
to the rescue of a gunnei- who was in imminent danger of drowning in the Ganges Gaual atUoorkee, and whose
life he assisted in savirig.
*' It. Colonel C. L. Harve.y was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Snc'Cty for saving twolives from
drowning when on duty as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking the 4th Regiment from
H.M.S. Tamar at Queenstown on the night of the 4th August 1874.
^'^ Lt. Colonel H. De la M. Hervey was awarded the I3ronzB Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having,
on the loth April 1879, rescued a duffadar of the ist Punjab Cavalry who had been carried away from his horse
by the force of the current on the River Arjandnh, near Candahnr.
'" Captain Hodder was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native of IVIauuitius
in Port Louis Harbour on the loth M.'vy 1886.
^* Captain Hovell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a soldier from
drowning in a lake at Poona on tnc 21st September 1691.
" Lt.Colonel Hunt was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the River
Liffey at Dublin on the nth July 1857, and rescuing Joseph Ward from drowning.
'° Lt. General Le Cocq was awarded the Silver Medal o£ the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevo-
lent Society for gallant conduct on the occasion of the wreck o£ the transport Julia at Kurrachee, Scinde, on the
30th of June 1857.
" Captain Le Marchant was awarded tlie Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 8th July
1884, saved Lieut. S. B. Graham from drowning in the Nile at Assouan.
'' Major Lemon was awarded the Bronze Modal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 20th August
1880, jumped into the sea at Clontarf, near Dublin, and by great cvertions brought back to his boat a gentleman
who was being carried awa.y by the tide in a sinking state.
*' Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the RovalTInmane Society for saving a n-Jtivefrom
drowning in a tank near Shera, Punch Mehals, India, on the 2gth December 1892.
™ Sir William Lockhart wa« awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and, with the assistance of Lieut. M. Clementi, of the Bengal Staff Corps, rescuing two
wome who had beoQ upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869.
^' Captain Logan wjis awarded the Bronze Medal of the Roy.al Humane Society for assisting to save three ladies
from drowning ,at Peutire, near Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th Auunst 1878.
^ Captain Lovctt was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Societ.y for sa-ving from rti-owning a
boy who hiid fallen into the River ThaiUies from tho Chelsea Embankment, and been carried about 150 yards by
the tide, on the 7th September 1891.
" Captain Lyle wa^ awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a coolie from drowning
in a tank at Madras on the :2th April 1891.
<'H Colonel M'Calmontwas awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
ing at Kingstown Harbour on the :8th July 18S1, he having jumped from the pier into the sea, a distance of 26
feet.
" Captam W. T. MacDonncU was aw.nrded the Silver ;Me'ial of the Roya! Humane Societ.y for his efforts to
rescue a gentleman from drowning who harl been carried out to sea while bathing on the 26th August 1890.
'5 Major McRae was awai-dcd the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for
the following act: — At 5 a.m. on the 5tb of October i886, a trumpeter of the Royal Artillery fell into a well at Rawul
Pindee. Captain Holmes. Captain McRae, and others proceeded to the spot, and let down a well rope of sufficient
length to reach the soldier, and capable of sustaining him for a time. Both Captain McRae and Captain Holmes
volunteered to go down, but as the former was a light weight it was decided that he should make the trial. Captain
Holmes demurring, as he wished to undertake the risk himself. The rope being very weak, it could not possible
have borne Captain Holmes's great weight. Captain McRae was accordingly let down by means of a four-strand
tent rope, and on reaching the water found the soldier practically insensible ; he therefore decided to go irp with
him. Captain Holmes was at the head of the rope, at\d his strength enabled him to lift both completely. After
hauling up about 10 or 15 feet, the rope broke, precipitating Captain McRae .and his charge to the bottom of the
well. A second attempt was made, and both were brought to the surface. The depth of the well was 88 feet, of
which 12 feet was water. It was quite dark at the time. With reference to this case, the following divisional order
by the Duke of Connaught was issued to the troops in his command:— "His Royal Highness the Major General
Commanding, having been made acquainted with the circumstances connected with the rescue from drowning in a
well at Rawul Pindee of Trumpeter S. Meehan, R.A., de.sires to record in divisional orders his deep sense of the
devotion and gallantry displayed on the occasion by Captains SIcRae and Holmes, 45th Sikhs, and to convey to those
oflicers his warm appreciation of their conduct, which reflects the greatest credit upon themselves, their regiment,
and Her Majesty's service generally. His Royal Highness will have much pleasure tn bringing the circumstances of
the case to the notice of his Excellency the Comm.ander-in-Chief."
^ Major MacMahon-Creagh was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his
exertions in putting off la a canoe or curragh to the assistance of two men who bad been left on board the
brigantine Henrietta, of Havre, which during a heavy gale of wind became a total wreck near Mutton Island on
the ist December i86->.
'5' Second Lieut. Macnnghten was n.wardcd the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Societ.y for rescuing two men
from drownmg at Monk's Bridge, Yorkshire, on the 21st June 1895. He had to dive twice before he got the men
to bank, but succeeded in saving the lives of both.
"8 Captain Malcolm was awarded the Albert Jledal of the 2nd class by the Queen for saving the life of a comrade
at Dalhousie, in India.
*' Deputy Surgeon General Manley was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Roy.al Humane Society for swimming to
the assistance of and re-'^cuing from drowning a gauner of the Ruyal Artillery who had fallen overboard while
disembarking from ,a steamer m liie Waitotara River, Ni^w Zealand, on the 21st July 1865.
"" Captain T. S. Marquis was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
d'owning who bad faUen from a boat into the water at Fort George, N.B., on the 8th July 1893. On the same
occasion Captain Marquis, with assistance, saved two other soldiers Irum drowning.
'1 Lieut. Mears Wrfs awarde 1 t'ls Brouza Moda! of the Royal Humaue Society for saving a lady from drowning
at Dymchurch, near Hythe, on the 26th August 18S4.
Civil Decorations for Gallaidnj. — Details of the Awards. 7^8
" Captain Mercer was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued a private from
drowning in the Irrawaddy River at Sindongwai on the 6th May 1886.
" Lieut.Gcneral Milman was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the zsth June
1858, at, MahobonrfT, Mauritius, swum to shore and with two other gentlemen returned in a " piroqiio, or small
boat, and rescued tlvo brother cfficers, who had hooa upset from a boat ou a very rough night.
'♦ Lt. Colonel R. W. B. Mirehouse was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National fjileboat Instit itlon tor
his intrepidity in assisting to save the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the shiii Lock Shirl,^wuu'X\ nail
stranded on Thorn Island, at the entrance to Milford Haven, on the 30th January 1894. Through the evortioiis of
Lt.Colonel Mirehouse and two of the lifeboat's crew, all the crew and passengers, 33 in number, were sat^ly
hrought to land. Some of the rescued people were taken to the residence of Lt.Colonel Mirehouse, and cared f jr
by liim and his family.
" Lieut. Money was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady Irom
drowning at Aldeburgh, Sutlbllt, on the gth September 1892.
'= Lieut. Nelson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for attempting to re«ouo a
private of the Royal Marines who had fallen into deep water at Plymouth on the 8th June 189;. Uufort matel.y
the effort wa.s unsuccessful n.iid the man was drowne-l. .
'" Lt.Colonel Newington was awarded the Broaze Medal of the Royal Humane Sooi'^ty Uiv jumoiug overboard m
fulldress'at Great Yarmouth on the night of the 2^rd September 1874, and rescuing a female from under the paddle-
wheel of the steamer and keeping another afloat till a boat was lowered.
'« Major North was awanicd'the Uronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a private soldier
from drowning at Blackpool on the 23rd June 1895.
"' Captain Oldfield was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for .lumping overlriavd from
H.M.S. Agbicoiirt, and rescuing a lad.y who was in great danger of drowning a.t Liverpool, on the gth September
1881, by the capsizing of a boat; received a SUver Medal and Vote of Thanks from the Liverpool Sliipwruck and
Humane Society for the same service.
«" Lieut. Orm'an was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a native
soldier who was in danger of drowning while attempting to swim across the Ma.nipur River below Larmyan, on
the 19th March 1894. It took nearly an hour to restore the rescued man to consciousness.
*' Lieut. Orr was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for ,«aviug from drowning a woman
who had attempted suicide by throwing herself into the river at Bishop's Bridge, Norwich, on the 3rd June 1894.
«- Major Ovens was awarded the Silver Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Societ.y for endc ivouring .to save from
drowning a sergeant who had fallen into the river near Calcutta on the 4th October, 1890.
«3 Lt.Colonel Parsons was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his exer-
tions in rushing into the surf and attempting to rescue, at 1 he risk of his life, the master of the brigautina
Induftry, of Whitehaven, which was wrecked ofFKingstown in a gale of wind on the gth February 1861.
** Major Fengelle.y was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Societ.y on the ist July 18,5. Mr. H.
M'Hardy fell from tihe rigging of H.M.S. Colo.isus ; Major (then Captain) Pengelley jumped overboard, swam to him,
and assisted to support bim until a boat arrived.
'' Captain Pratt was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the evening of the
29th April 1880, jnmiied off the quay at Kinsale and rescued a lad who had fallen out of a boat and twiee sunk.
" Major General Pym was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 23vd
April 1856, assisted in .saving the life of a gunner of the Royal Marine Artillery at Spithead.
*> Lieut. Ravenscroft was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save from
drowning two soldiers who had been capsized from a boat in Cork Harbour on the ist September, 18 11. Only one of
the men, however, was rescued.
"Lt.Colonel Rich was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Humane Society for saving a man from drowning at Bou-
logne on the 20th August 1867.
'2 Colonel Sartorius was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th June
1869, leaped from the pier at Broadstairs and assisted to rescue three girls who had been carried out by the tide
whilst bathing.
" Captain Scel.y was awarded the Gold Medal of Honour by the French Government for saving the crew of the
brigantinc llnivi Leoiitine, shipwrecked otfthe Isle of Vight on the : jth October 1891.
'* Colonel Senior wa,s awarded the Stanhope Gold Medal of the RoyalHumane Society for 1 85 1 under the follow-
ing circumstances :— Several gentlemen were proceeding bycountr.vboat fromMoonshegunge to Silchar, when the
boat struck on a rock in the centre of the river. The gentlemen succeeded in landing safel.y, but the boat had to
be abandoned. Immediatel.y afterwards a. large native boat with coolies on board struck the hidden rocks at the
same place, and all the crew were immersed. Major Senior immediately swam out and succeeded in rescuing six
persons, but not until he had rapeatcdl.y swum to and from the bank. He encountered great personal risk in
venturing into the midst of twenty-five terror-stricken men and women, most of them totall.y unable to help them-
selves, 'i'he river Barac'<cis a large and fast running river, and, like most Indian rivers, abounds in under-cuvrents.
" Captain Shakespear was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
ing at Chittagong, India, on the 3rd April, 1890.
°' Colonel J. W. Smith was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Societ.y for having, on the 27th Nov.
i88.(, jumped into the Nile, near Seraneh, with all his clothes on, and rescued a bandsman of his regiment, who
had fallen from the rock into the river from a height estimated at from 60 to 80 feet.
"" Colonel Snow was awarded the Silver Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Societ.y on the 6th June 1859 for having
plunged into the Serpentine at Hyde Park, and rescued a man who attempted suicide.
'"' Lt.Colonel Stock was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the lives of two
coolies in a lake near Chorore, Bombay, on the 29111 .Tanuary 1886.
1"- Colonel Meysey-Thompson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Societ.y for having-, on the
4th February i86g, swum out to the rescue of Sir Charles Slingsby and W. Owen, who were unfortunately drowned
at Newhy Ferry, Yorkshire.
">+ Major Torrens was awarded the Gold Medn.l of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his gallant
exertions in going out in the Poolbeg Lifeboat and rescuing two men (the rest of the crew having been lost) from
the schooner Robert Brown, which had become unmanageable in a gale, and had been driven ashore near the
Picreonhouse Fort, in Dublin Bay, on the night of the 27th October 1880.
1°' Captain Trevor was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Ro.yal Huinane]Sooiety for an ineffectual effort to save
an officer from drowning at Ra.wul Pindee on the ist April 1S87.
1™ Major Vcrner was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 12th August
1882, swum out and dived and brought to the surface a man who had sunk iu a lit while batniug at Totlan I Bay,
Isle of Wight.
'"' Captain Wade was awarded the Bronze Medal of the RoyalHumane Society for saving a man from drowning
in the Medwa.y, at Chatham, on the 20th May i883.
'™ Colonel iValker was .awarded the Broaze Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Societ.y for having, on the 3rd J i.nuary
1669, jumped into the River Alipore, Bhootan, and rescued two persons who were in imminent da,n,gor of i ro ruing.
"" Surgeon Captain Wight was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for resouiu^- a man
from drowning in the Manipore River on the 7th May i 892.
"" Major Williams was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a lady from
drowning in a, heav.y sea at St. Germans. Cornwall, on the 31st August J8S7. K companion who tried to assist
turned Ijack, but Captain Williams persisted, a.nd succeeded in bringing the lady to shore.
"• Lt.Colonel Woodhall was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of Assis-
tant Surgeon E. Gibson, who had been carried out to sea while bathing at Duncannon Fort, Ireland, 011 the gth
Jnne 1850.
"' Cajitain Wynyard was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Ro.yal Humane Society for attr'mpting to s ivc a
Swiss peasant in Lake Davos. Switzerland, on the 9th December 1893, when the lake was froz>.u over. Captain
Wynyard iiearl.y lost his own life in the attempt, and when rescued was insensible.
789
STAFF.
{Inclusive of all full p<iy, half pay, or una\
except where ynarked *.)
Per aunam.—
Commander in Chief— Head Quarters .. 4
Otherwise 3,
General 2
Lieut. General 2,
Ma'or General 1,
■Rri'jartier General
Colonel
Adjutant General— Hear! Quarters 2
Elsewhere i
Dep. Adjutant General— Head Quarters..!
Elsewhere
Do. R.A., R.E. or Aux. Forces:
Do. Duhlin
Assist. Adjutant General— Head Quarters
Elsewhere
Dep. Assist. Adj. General— Head Quarters
Dep. Assist. Adj. and Qr. Mr. Gener^tl ...
Quarter Master' ienerai— Head Qn.arters..2
Dep. Qr. Mr. General— Head Quarters ... i,
Assist. Qr. Mr. General — Head Quarters..
Dep. Assist. Qr. Mr. Gen. — Head Quarters
Military Secretar.y — Head Quarters 2
Elsovvhere
Assist. Military Sec— Head Quarters
Elsewhere
Inspector Gen. of Fortifications. & of R.B. 2,
A. Inclusive of Allowances.
' In addition to full pay.
PULL PAY.
Per annum. ~£ «. d.
Director of Military Intelligence Special.
Director of Artillery iisoo o oA
Inspector General of Cavalry or Artillery 1,095 o oB
Inspector General of Recruiting 1,500 o oA
Assistan Director of Artillery 830 o oA
Assistant to the Director of .irtdlery 650 o . o A.
AidedeCamp- ToSovergn.(if on pd.Estb.)*i9i 12 6B
To Officer Comdg. in Chief 600 o oA
To a. General Officer 273 15 oB
Special Service Officer— Head Quarters... 600 o oA
Elsewhere 383 5 oB
Assistant Inspector of Remounts 547 10 oB
District Inspector of Musketry 383 5 oB
Major of Brigade 383 5 oB
Statf Captain— Head Quarters 500 o oA
Elsevhere 273 15 oB
Staff Lieutenant— Head Quarters 400 o o A
Elsewhere 228 2 6B
Military Attache 800 o oA
Dep. Judge Advocate— After 5 years Soo o oA
Otherwise 650 o oA
Armt ScEVtcE Corps.
The Regimental Pa.y is the same as Infantry of the
Liue (see brdow). In addition the Officers reijei^'e Corps
Pay as follows;— Lt.Colonel, ds.; Major, 51. ^d.■, Captain,
4s. ; Lieut., 3.<. 6ii. ; 2ud Lieut., 2». 6^. Quarter Master
same pay as Garrison Artillery; Riding Master same
as Horse Artillery.
B. E.^clusivo of Allowances,
half pay, or staff pay to which otherwise entitled.
REGIMENTAL PAY.
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,, a Iter 2 years' service
,, 2nd in Command
Captain
,, having higher rank by Brevet
Adjutant (in addition to pay as Capt.)
,, (in addition to pay as Lieut.
or 2nd Lieut.)
Lieutenant
after 7 years' service
2nd Lieutenant
Quarter Master, on appointmetn* ...
Eidine Master, on appointment*
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£ s. d.
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o 13 6
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036
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200
170
170
140
140
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* For every subsequent 5 years' service up to 20 years there is an increase of is. 6d. in the daily pay of a Quarter
Master and Riding Master. t " Engineer Pay " only when employed on the duties of the Corps,
t 16s. in the case of Major of Royal Malta Artillery- § S^" above.
DEPARTMENTAL PAY.
Ordnance Store Department. £ e.
Commissary General — Head Quarters 1,500 o
El-^ewhere 1.095 o
Dap. Commissary General 730 o
Assist. Commissary General 456 5
(after 5 years in rank) 547 10
(after 10 years in rank) 547 10
Head Quarters 600 o
(after 5 years in rank) 700 o
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen.— Head Quarters... 400 o
Elsewhere 228 2
{after 3 years in rank) 273 15
(after 5 years in rank) 273 15
(after 10 years in rank) 365 o
African Commissariat.
Commissary 410 12
(after 5 years' service as such) 456 5
Deputy Commissary 273 15
(after 5 years' service as such) 319 7
Assistant Commissary 209 17
Army Pat Department.
Chief Paymaster 547 10
(after 5 years' service as such) 593 2
Staff Paymaster 410 19
(aftsr 5 years' service as such) 456 5
Paymaster 273 15
(after 5 years' service as such) 319 7
(after 10 j'cars' service as such) 3O5 o
ARMY MEDICAL STAFF.
Director General 1,500 o
Surgeon Major General 1,001 '5
Head Quu.rters 1,300 o
Surgeon Colonel 730 o
Head Quarters 900 o
Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel 547 jo
(after 5 years' service as such) 602 5
Head Quarters 750 o
d.
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MEDICAL STAFF— co«<tnaec;. £ s. d
Surgeon Lieutenant 'Colonel 365 o oB
(after 20 years' service) 4.^6 5 oB
,, 25 ,, , SOI 17 6 B
Head Quarters 650 o oA
Surgeon Maior or Surgeon Lt.Colonel 365 o oB
(after 15 years' service) 40512 6B
Head Quarters 650 o oA
Surgeon Captain or Surgeon Lieutenant... 200 o ol
(after 5 years' service) 250 o oE
,, 10 ,, „ 273 15 o r
Surgeon on probation 146 ° oB
ARMY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
Director General Army Veterinary Dept.. 850 o o
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonel 456 5 o
(after 25 years' service) 492 15 o
30
Veterinary Major or Veterinar.y Captain...
(after 5 years' service as such)
15
30
547 10 °
292 o o
328 10 o
365 o o
401 10 o
438 o o
250 o o
Yearly.
Veterinary Lieutenant on appointment ...
CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
Chaplain General 1000
Chaplam — ist Class 365 ° °
(after 5 years' service in class) 410 12 6
2nd Class 319 7 6
3rd Class (after 10 years' service) 273 15 0
4th Class 18210 o
,, (after 5 years' service)... 228 2 6
('liaphiin on probation 182 10 o
PRISONS.
Inspector General Speoial.
Inspector Special.
Gov.of Mil. Prison, jst Class (if on act. list) 350 o o
increasing yearly by £5 to 400 o o
Gov. ofMil. Prison, 2nd Class (ifonact. list) 275 o o
increasing yearly by ;£io to 350 o o
Tahles.
INDIAN
Pay
790
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
The items mni-l?d * are " consoUdiifed ; " where not bo die-
tinanished , the following uttws are in addition to
lieyimental or Stajf' Corps pay of rank.
Ks. Per Mensem.
Commander in Chief in India *83334
Madras & Bombay (each)*5;co
MiLITinY SkCRETAKIAT GoVEIUfMENI OF INDIA.
Secretarv to Government of India *35oo
,, ,, Madra<i & Bom. (pa.)*25oo
Deputy Secretary to Government of India 1000
First Assistant Secretary to Government of India 700
Otlier Assistant Secretaries 5°°
Adjdtant-General's Depabtmuni'.
Adjutant General— Head Quarters *30oo
,, Madras and Bombay (each) ...''2200
Deputy Adjutant General -Head Quarters 1000
,, „ Madras and Bombay 800
Assist. Adj. Gen. at Head Quarters, Mad. &Bom.(ea.) 600
All other Assistant Adjutants General 500
DeiHity Assist. Adjutant General— Head Quarters 500
All other Deputy Assistant Adjutants General ... 400
Assist. Adj. Geii. for Musketrj — Head Quarters ... 800
„' ,, Madras and Bombay (ea.) 500
All other Dep. Assist. Adjs. Geu. for Musketry ... 300
Quaetehmasteh General's Depahtment.
Quartermaster General in India "2500
„ „ Madras & Bombay (ea..)'''22oo
Dep. Quarter Master General, Benpal 1000
,, „ Madras & Bombay (ea.) 800
Assists. Quarter Master General (all Presidencies) ;oo
Dep. Assists. Qr. Mr. General (all Presidencies) ... 400
Intelligence Bkanch.
Deputy Quarter Master General 600
Assistant Quarter Master General , 500
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 400
Paid Attachi^ 150
JoDQE Advocate General's Depaktment.
Judge Advocate General, Bengal *24oo
Deputy Judge Advocate General, Bensal 800
„ Advocates of Divs. (all Presidencies) 500
Divisional and Brigade Staff.
Gen. Officers Comdg. Divisions (all Pre3ideiicies)*35oo
Brigadier General ( I St Class) 1400
,, ,, (2nd Class) 1200
Brigade Majors 400
Personal Staff.
Military Secretary to Governor Gener.al *i5oo
„ „ Governors, Mad. & Bom. (ea.)*iooo
,, ,, Commander in Chief in India*i5oo
,, ,, Madras ancl Bombay (each) ♦1000
Aide de Camp to the Governor General 300
,, ,, Governor, Mad. & Bora. (ea.) 300
Aide de Camp to Commander in Chief in India ... 250
,, ,, Mad. & Bom. (ea) 0250
Interpreter to the Commander in Chief in India ... 450,
Private Sec. & Aide de Camp to a Lieut. Governor 350
Aide de Camp to Lieut. Governor 250
,, General Officers Comd;,'. Divisions... 250
Counniindant Governor General's Body Guard 500
Adjutant ,, ,, 250
Gaubison, Statf, &c.
Commandants Convalescent Depots, ist Class 200
,, ,, ,, 2ud Class 300
Station Staff O., istCl.(includB;. all Ottice charges) 150
,, ,, 2nd ,, ,, ,, 100
., >. 3rd ,, ' ,, „ 50
,, ,, at very smali Stutions 25
Medical Depaktment.
Surgeon Major General, Bengal 2700
,, Madras and Bombay (each) 2500
Surgeon Colonels, Two 2500
,, Others 1800
Brig. Surg. Lt. Colonel 25 years' service
Surgeon Lt. Colonel
Surgeon Major
Surgeon Captain
Surgeon Lieutenant
15
852
677
640
410
392
304
Surg. Maj. in charge Nat. Regt. 2oyrs.' serv.&up. iiooo
,, ,, under 20 years' service 6800
SQrg.Capt. in charge N. Regts., above 5 yrs.' serv. c6oo
Surg. Lieut. ., under 5 ,, C450
u Additional allovvanceofRs. 100 a month if Interpreter.
i Ninety Rupees horse allowance if iu Cavalry Hegts
Commissariat Depabtment.
Commissary General in Chief '2500
Cjmmissary General for Transport '....♦2000
,, of Circles, each *2
PAY.
Co mmissaeiat Depabtment-
•ccnlinued.
Rs. Per Mensem.
Assistant Commissary Generals, ist Class Boo
,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 600
,, ,, ,, 3rd ,, 500
,, ,, ,, 4th ,, 400
Sub Assist. Commissary Generals, ist Class 300
,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 200
MiLiTAUT Accounts Department.
Controller of Military Accounts, Senior *25oo
,, ,, Others 'czoo
Military Accountants, 1st Grade '1650
,, ,, 2nd , ^1400
,, ,, 3rd ,, *I200
,, ,, 4th ,, ^"1000
Assist. Military Accountants, ist Grade * 75°
,, ,, 2nd ^ 600
,, 3id .. * 500
STAFF CORPS.
While serving in India. Out of India.
Rs.
1295 per Mensem.
827 „
£
d.
o per Diem.
General Officer .
Bt. Col. & Lt. Col.
Major
Captain 374 ,, o 10 6 ,,
Lieutenant 225 ,, 066 ,,
Native Cavalry Regiments (all Presidencies).
Ks. Per Mensem.
Commandant 700
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander 300
2nd Squadron Commander 210 '
3rd ,, ,, 180
Squadron Officer and Adjutant 250
,, Officers 150
Native Infantry Rbgimenxs (all Presidencies).
Commandant 600
2nd in Coaimand and Wing Commander 270
Wing Commander 230
Wing Officer and Adjutant 200
,, Quarter Master 150
Wing Officers loo
Various Corps.
Central India Horse, Commandant 800
,, ,, 2nd in Command 500
Corps of Guides, Commandant 800
,, 2nd in Command 350
,, Commandant of Cavalry 350
,, 2nd Squadron Commander 250
,, Wing Commander 250
,, Adjutant 275
,, Quarter Master 200
,, Squadron and Wing Subalterns... 150
Mhairara Battalion, Commandant 600
Malwa Bheel Corps, Commandant 400
,, ,, Adjutant 200
Deolee and Erinpoorah Forces, Squadron Comdi-. 300
Aden Troop, Commandant 300
REGIMENTAL PAY AND ALLOWANCES
PER MONTH.
Horse Artillery and Cavalry.
Pay and Indian Horse
Allowance
Rs.
Colonel 1358
Lieut. Colonel 1037
Major (d) 809
,, ofCav uuder2yrs.
service as such 691
Captain 473
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 305
,, under 3 yrs.' serv.
and 2nd Lt 250
Artillery and Engineers
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major 759
Captain of Engineers... 433
,, Artillery 417
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 265
,, under 3 ,, 213
Infantry.
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major (d) 759
,, under 2 years'
service as such 640
Captain 415
Lieut 256
,, under 3 yrs.' service
and 2nd Lieut. ... 202 ... o ... 202
(d) Senior Major of Cavalry and Infantrj- receive each
Rs. 30 in addition.
(e) Majors and Captains of Field Batteries receive
Ra. 60 and Lieutenants of Field Butteries Rs. 30 horse
Allowance.
owances.
Total.
Rs.
Rs.
1 20
1478
1 20
1157
120
929
120
8:1
90
563
60
36s
fo
310
EES.
30
"95
30
1032
CO
759
0
433
eo
417
fo
265
eo
213
30
1295
30
10^2
30
789
30
670
0
415
0
*5
791
Retirements with Gratuity.
Majors.
L. C. Dundas, Liverpool liegimeut.
H. C. Legh, King's l^oyal Rifles.
H. W. Mitchell, 14 Hussars.
C. H. E. Coote, II Hussars.
K. B. Todd. West India Regiment.
J. A. Orr-Ewing, 16 Lancers.
G. M. Harding, Northumberland Fiis.
W. A. Chauncy, Yorkshire Regiment.
Captains.
M. J. Hughes, 2 Life Guards.
C. L. Bates, i Dragoon Guards.
R. W. B. Phillipson, 7 Dragoon Guards.
D. P. Sunderland, 4 Hussars.
T. M. Jones-Tailby, 11 Hussars.
W. W. Waring, ditto.
J. M. Gordon, 12 Lancers.
T. B. Phillips, 13 Hussars.
H. E. S. Pocklington, 15 Hussars.
W. M. Sherston, 18 Hussars.
C. E. Reynolds, Ro3'al Artillery.
E. S. Brooke, ditto.
C. M. Gonne, ditto.
"W. de C. Stretton, ditto.
H. E. Bampfylde, ditto.
F. E. Freeth, ditto.
C. W. Darby-Griffith, Grenadier Guards.
<S'(V A. F. W. E. Webster, Bart., ditto.
G. D. Milligan, Coldstream Guards.
Lord Annaly, Scots Guards.
P. F. P.rine, 'J^he Buffs.
R. Hall, Royal Fusiliers.
V. Isliam, Suffolk Regiment.
E.
M.
R.
P.
E.
B.
A.
A.
G.
H.
P.
W
C. H. rhapmau, Cheshire Rogiment.
E. 0. H. Wilkie, Worcestershire Regt.
L. Williams, East Surrey Regiment.
L. H. Caird, Border Regiment.
Dunne, ditto.
Whately, Sussex Regiment.
Hawker, ditto.
Etheridge, Derbyshire Regiment.
L. Galbraith, Black Watch.
, ilachell, Essex Regiment.
J. Cunningham, ditto.
W. ]\L Inglis, Berkshire Regiment.
A. J. B. St. Leger, King's Royal Rifles.
H. M. R. Menzies, Wiltshire Regiment.
W. T. Holland, North Staffordshire Regt.
A. AI. M'Murdo, York & Lancaster Regt.
J. U. Aitken, Gordon Highlander.s.
E. A. P. Brooke, Cameron Highlanders.
F. G. W. Jones, Connaught Rangers.
H. V. Piatt, Leiuster Regiment.
Visct. Hardinge, Rilie Brigade.
G. C. Lord Bingham, ditto.
W. L. Jackson, West Lidia Regiment.
C. N. C. Vesey, h p. 8 Hussars.
Surgeon Majors.
E. R. Power.
W. A. Carte, Grenadier Guards.
H. H. Pinching.
Surgeon Captains.
W. F. Bailey.
W. H. Bean, h.r..
Resignations.
Majors.
J. R. Peploe, Reserve.
H. C. Bridger, ditto.
J. R. M. Anderson, ditto.
D. Dickson, ditto.
W. H. Strachan, ditto.
Captains.
Hon. R. H. F. Greville, i Life Guards.
J. R. G. Cotterell, ditto.
H. A. Clowes, ditto.
T. AV. Blakeway, 6 Dragoon Guards.
R. W. Trayner, i Dragoons.
E. C. Hamilton, 3 Hussars.
B. R. Liebert, 7 Hussars.
F. J. Dalgety, 15 Hussars.
H. M. Jessel, 17 Lancers.
G. \l. G. Munro, Royal Scots.
L. W. Fox, Somerset Light Infantry.
C. S. Timins, East Yorkshtre Regiment.
W. P. Roberts, Hampshire Regiment.
E. G. Bedingfeld, South Stafford Regt.
H. C. F. Scott, Yorkshire Light hifantiy.
J. M. S. Steuart, Rifle Brigade.
E. Baines, West Lidia Regiment.
W. Pollard, Reserve.
W. H. Matthews, ditto.
M. S. M. Dennis, ditto.
C. D. Stewart, ditto.
J. Morris, ditto.
W. J. Armitage, ditto.
G. R. Murray-Campbell, ditto.
liesignations
792
Lieutenants.
B. D'A. Corbet, i Life Guards.
SirS. E. Scott, Bart., Koyal Horse Gds.
J. C. AA''iluiot, 5 Dragoou Guards.
E. A. Wombwell, i Dragoous.
K. B Webb, ditto.
E. F. S. Aron, 3 Hussars.
H. J. F. Newbould, 4 Hussars.
J. A. M'Leau, 5 Lancers.
H. U. B. Bell, ditto.
.T. L. Stewart, 7 Hussars.
W. H. von Schroder, 9 Laucers.
J. S. Forbes, ditto.
B. E. Church, 16 Lancers.
Sir F. Burdett, Bart., 17 Lancers.
Sir E. H. H. Kinahan, Bart., 21 Hussars.
F. E. Paulet, ditto.
J. W. Matthews, Royal Artillery.
C. L. Peacocke, ditto.
R. K. Farrant, ditto.
P. H. Parken, ditto.
G. L. Macgowan, ditto.
J. Driffield, ditto.
F. W. B. Gubbins, Royal Engineers.
Sir R. B. M. Blois, Bart., Scots Guards.
H. P. Rudd, Royal Scots.
F. F. Boyd, West Surrey Regiment.
A. E. Radcliffe, Lancaster Regiment.
E. J. G. Moffatt, Irish Regiment.
J. C. Mack, Scots Fusiliers.
H. P. Pulleine, South Wales Borderers.
A. Ritchie, Scottish Rities.
A. E. Clerk, East Lanca.shire Regiment.
H. R. Stirke, Hampshire Regiment.
J. T. Medlycott, S. Statlordshire Regt.
G. E. W. Legg, ditto.
C. Weston, Dorsetshire Regiment.
R. H. Pitcairn, Black Watch.
H. Andrew, ditto.
M. Stainforth, Derby.shire Regiment.
J, M. S. Crealock, ditto.
G. V. Watson, North Lancashire Regt.
D. P. Walker, West Kent Regiment.
F. E. C. Palmer, York & Lancaster Regt.
R. P. R. Glasgow, Durham Lt. Infantry.
F. C. M. Ford, Highland Light hifantry.
A. H. Pitcairn, Seaforth Highlanders.
C. P. F. Radclytle, ditto.
H. T. Renny, Argyll & Sutherland Hldrs.
T. B. Fulton, West India Regiment.
H. E. Williams, Indian Staff Corps.
W. D. Turner, ditto.
T. J. Christian, Reserve.
F. P KIkington, ditto.
G. Iv Planner, ditto.
J. H. Jieeliag, ditto.
R. C. Smith, h.p. 2 Life Guards.
A. V. Posfnter, .Scots Guards.
A. D. Campbell, ditto.
]\L H. Hall, ditto.
C. H. M. Lenno-V", Northumberland Fus.
M. A. Busuttil, Leicestershire Regiment.
0. H. N. Newmarch, S. Wales Borderers
A. R. Mecham, Scottish Rifles.
St. G. R. Beresford, Sussex Regiment.
J. M. E. Dalrymple, Dorset Regiraeni.
F. C. Pauw. ditto.
(1 H. B. We.ston, Berkshire Regiment.
A. B. Lane, Yorkshire Light Infantry.
J[. F. Dennis, Seaforth Highlanders.
W. W. ftlacBean, Cameron Highlanders.
A. D Forbes-Gordon, ditto.
W. B. Andrew, h.p. 2 Dragoon Guards.
D. H. Montgomerie, Royal Engineers.
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. J. S. R. Tufton, i Life Guard.s.
E. C. Ingham, i Dragoon Guards.
C. Erie, 2 Dragoons.
A. G. C. Bruce, 4 Hussars.
E. M. Bruce, 6 Dragoons.
R. 0. Scallan, Royal Artillery.
E. C. H. Kennard, Grenadier Guards.
A. Y. Lethbridge, ditto.
Surgeon Major.
T. W. Richardson, Medical Reserve
Surgeon Cajjtain.
W. Collingridge, Medical Reserve.
Surgeon Lieutenant.
J. H. Whitehead.
Chaplain,
Rev. H. B. Bush, 4th Class.
Removed from Active List.
Lieutenant Colonel,
A. A, W. Beamish, Royal Engineers.
Removed on account of Ill-health.
Second Lieutenant.
A. Campbell, Unattached List,
Superseded, for Absence Without Leave.
Second Lieutenant.
H. S. Garraway, Indian Staff Corps.
Cashiered by Sentence of a General Court Martial.
Captain.
P. A. N. St. L. Wood, Indian Staff Corps.
Lieutenant.
W. G. B. Bi'owne, Royal Fusiliers.
793
DEATHS.
Generals.
Sir C. W. D. Stavuley, E«3x R'giiuiiit.
Sir J. Abbott, Royal (Baa^-al) Artillery.
Sir E, S. Smyth, West Siiirey Kegiiueiit.
SlrR. 0. Bi-iglit, Yorkshire R;giiurfut.
H. St. C. AVilkiiis, Royal Eagiue.Ts.
Sir C. J. Fo.ster, i6 Lineers.
C. W. Thoinpsoa, 14 Hu.j3ii's.
J. T. Walker, Royal Eugiiieers. '
Sir J. Browne. Royal (Bengal) Eii^inears.
H. P. Yates, Royal Artillery.
S. F. MaciauUen, Uuemployed Super-
numerary List Bengal Cavalry.
11. C. Lawrence, ditto Bengal Staff (Jorps.
Sir A. W. Lucas, ditto Bombay S. C.
A. Cooper, ditto Madras Staff Corps.
Sir C. P. Keyes, ditto ditto.
P. F. Gardiner, ditto Bengal Staff Corps.
J. T. Francis, ditto Bombay Staff Corps.
G. F. Hogg, ditto ditto.
T. 6. Kennedy, ditto Bengal Staff Corps.
W. Cavaye, ret. pay Bombay Infantry.
Lieutenant Generals.
Hon. A. G. C. Chichester, ret. pay.
J. A.Angelo, Royal Artillery.
IL W. Gulliver, Royal Engineers.
B. Walton, Unemployed Supernumerary
^List, Bengal Statf Corps.
W. H. A. Buttler, ditto Madras Infantry.
Sir H. B. Lumsden, ret. pay Bengal S. C.
Major Generals.
Sir W. K. Elles.
\V. Rowlandson, Unemployed Super-
numerary List Madras Infantry.
C. F. Boulcon, ditto Bombay Stalf Corps.
F. L. Ale.'cander, ret. pay Royal Marine Art.
W. R. Annesley, ret. pay 97 Foot.
V ^,^^\^' i'"^'- V-^y Brigade Depot.
R. S. Beatson, ret. pay Riyal Engineers.
E. M. Beresford, ret. pay Scots Guards.
N. E. Boileau, ret. pay Bengal Staff Corps.
J. L. Bolton, ret. p ly Royal Artillery.
A. F. Bond, ret. pay Unattached.
T. E. Britten, ret. pay Bombay S. C.
W. T. Brown, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
AC. Bruce, ret. pay Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
G. Brydges, ret. pay Royal Marine Art.
H. Chichester, ret. pay Royal (Bengal) Art.
C. Y. Cockburn, ret. p ly Royal Artillery.
J. T. Combe, ret. pay Bombay Staff Corps.
Vy. R, Fi'-.nir, rec. piy 73 Foot.
C. J. Fowler, ret. piy Royal Enginears.
G. H. Gjrba, r.U. piy ditto.
■L T. HUl, ret piy B):n')iy Stiff C)rpi.
H. H.«riU5n, rjt. piy Ma Iras Stiff Corps.
C, R. St. J. Ivji, ret. piy Riyal Hjrsi Gdj.
H. C. JohniC3ii3, vit. pay Bjagal S. C.
W. J. Jo lis, ivt. piy Madras Stiff Cjrp;.
J. A. V. Kirlcland, ret. pay 5 Foot.
J. Luvsiii, ret. piyEist Lineashire R::gt.
A. C. K. L)jk, ret. pay R3ginnntal Dist.
G. Miin, ret. pay Brigade Depot.
J. D. Mein, reX pay Royal (Milras) Art.
H. T. Molesworth, ret. i)av ditto.
E. L^ O.uin luney, ret. pay R. (Bengal) Eng.
H. T. Richmond, r.p. S. 0. of Pensioners.
F. J. T. Rjss, ret. pay Bombay Staff Corps.
Hon. A. Stewart, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
J. Tha-ker, ret. p.ay Bombay Staff Cirps.
A. Tislall, ret. pay Regimental District.
J. S. Trevor, r;t. piy Royal (Bombay) E:ig.
Colonels.
E. S. Reynolds, Indian Staff Corps
H. L. Nutt, ditto.
,S7/- W. A. E. Wilmot, B irt., I,, p.
Warwick Regiment.
J. T. Carruthers, Indian Stall' Corps.
W. G. Thomas, h.p. South Stalforl Ren-t
L. V. Heath, Indian Staff C.irp-i. "^
G. Oakes, ret. pay Y^orkshin^ Kegiinent
VV. W. Taylor, ret. pay Irish Fusiliers.
J. C. Minto, Unemployed Supernumerary
List Beng.il Staff Coi'ps.
E. Cunningham, ditto Indian Staff Corps.
H. Maule, h.p. C )mmissariat Department.
P. L 15-llamy, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
A. Bruce, ret. pay Bengal Staff Corps.
C. Campbell, ret. pay 7 Dragoon Guards.
C. Clark, ret. pay iO| Foot.
R. S. Cole, ret, pay Army Hospital Corps.
W. J. Crompton, r.p. S. 0, of Pensioners.
G. C. S. Ducat, ret. pay Gloucester Re"-t.'
W. E. Forbes, ret. pay B mgal Staff Coips.
E. W. Golding, ret. pay Derbyshire Ren-t.
R. Home, ret. pay Royal (Bmgal) Eng!
H. Latham, ret. pay Royal (Bengal) A'-t.
E. Lyons, ret. pay Royal Artilleiy.
3 'j
794
Deaths,
G. B. Macdoncll, ret. pay R. (Madras) Art.
J. K. J). Mackenzie, ret. pay Irisli Rifles.
R. F. Middlemore, r.p. S. 0. of Pensioners.
J. W. S. Moflat, ret. pay 15 Foot.
H. H. Murray, ret. pay R. (Bengal) Art.
S. Scott, ret. pay Bombay Staft' Corps.
T. Shepherd, ret. pay Indian Staff Corps.
W. L. Stewart, ret. pay Depot Battalion.
G. W. Thompson, ret. pay Royal Scots.
G. C. Tliomson, ret. pay Bengal S. C.
W. E. Todd, ret. payS. 0. of Pen.sioners.
G. E. P. Trent, ret. pay Scottish Rifles.
A. Tylee, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
E. C. Warner, ret. pay 20 Hussars.
C. Woodward, ret. pay Royal Engineers.
■A. C. Cure, late Grenadier Gaards.
C. C. Grantham, late 89 Foot.
Hon. N. C. H. Masscy, late 70 Foot.
E. B. Rcyiiardson, late Grenadier Guards.
O. A. F. Sulivan, late 5 Lancers.
F. Howard, Royal Artillery.
C. J. Eden, ret. pay Black Watch.
Earl of Limerick, Capt. Yeoman of the
Guard.
Lieutenant Colonels.
H. Boileau, Indian Staff Corps.
J. Humfrey, ditto.
C. A. Barker, Irish Fusiliers.
F. G. Maltby, Indian Staff" Corps.
S. Smith, Royal Engineers.
A. H. Mason, ditto.
E. B. Pocklingtou, Oxfordsliire Lt. Inf.
J. P. Soote, ret. pay West Yorkshire Regt.
A. C. Denison, ret. jiay Leinster Regt.
W. R. Wynter, ret. pay 2 Dragoon Guards.
H. J. Knight, ret. pay Seaforth Hldrs.
R. E. Deare, ret. pay 74 Foot.
F. H. King, ret. pay Middlesex Regt.
H. Walpole, ret. pay North Lanes. Regt.
D. M. I'otter, ret. pay Hampshire Regt.
C. S. Graham, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
W. H. H. Jackson, ret. pay Irish Rifles.
A. J. Anderson, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
J. Blades, ret. pay Coast Brigade of Art.
•J. J. Brad.shaw, ret. ]iay 5 Foot.
R. Cook, let. pajf 21 Foot.
G. Dangerfleld, ret. pay R. (Madras) Art.
C. J. Farquharson, ret. pay l^engal S. C.
R. B. Gardner, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
R. C. H. Germon, ret. pay 9 Foot.
W. A. T. Helden, ret. pay Leinster Regt.
E. H. Helyar, ret. pay 2 Foot.
C. Hollway, ret. pay 91 Foot.
G. C. Huiidleston, ret. jiay 13 Hussars.
W. Rennie, ret. pay Qo Foot.
J. C. Ros.s, ret. pay Royal (Bengal) Eng.
F. H. Ruel, ret. pay Royal Marines.
P. B. Simpson, ret. pay 72 Foot.
R. J. Spotforth, r.p. S. 0. of Pensioners.
J. Spratt, ret. pay 68 Foot.
A. Taylor, i-et. pay 23 Foot.
E. Whitehead, ret. pay S. Lanes. Regt.
//. Bonham-Cartcr, late Coldstream Gds.
A. N. Clay, late 79 Foot.
A. Cockburn, late Unattached.
A. W. Duncan, late Royal Artillery.
J. P. Lord Faj-nham, late 50 Foot.
IV. R. Gilbert, late Royal Artillery.
F. J. Green, late 58 Foot.
Sir E. Y. W. Henderson, late Royal Eng.
G. J. Ivey, late 4 West India Regiment,
Military Knight of Windsor.
E. J. Mcynard, late SS Foot.
S. J. L. Nicoll, late 30 Foot.
H. Vaughan, late Royal Artillery.
G. A Vernon, late Coldstream Guards.
A. Watson, late Unattached.
Majors.
C. D. Cave, Suffolk Regiment.
P. F. P. Hamilton, Royal Artillery.
F. B. G. D'Aguilar, Royal Engineers.
H. D. Rosseter, Durham Light Infantry.
E. R. Owen, Lancashire Fusiliers.
L. Barrett, Royal Artillery.
E. S. Masters, Indian Staff Corps.
T. P. Geoghegan, ditto.
H. M. Richards, Border Regiment.
G. D. Atkinson, Indian Staff Corps.
L. Gordon, King's Own Scottish Bordrs.
V. J. F. Ferguson, Royal Horse Guards.
J. Langton, Border Regiment.
F. S. Evans, Derbyshire Regiment {killed
in actioii).
G. H. Michaelson, r.p. Inniskilling Fus.
G. R.W. Macklin, ret. pay Wiltshire Regt.
W. C. Daman, ret. pay Cheshire Regt.
J. M. Hanson, ret. pay Wiltshire Regt.
T. J. A. Bather, ret. pay K. 0. Scot. Brdrs.
A. C. M. Gompertz, late Hampshire Regt.
E. Gladstone, ret. pay Royal Marine Art.
E. N. Heygate, ret. pay Royal Engineers.
P. M'Cann, ret. pay 16 Foot.
E. J. AV. Noble, ret. pay R. Marine Art.
W. Rutherford, ret. pay 2 West India Regt.
F. S. Shepherd, ret. pay Royal Engineers.
W. S. Terry, ret. pay Iri.sh Fusiliers.
L. E. Wood, ret. pay 54 Foot.
It. Bell, late 5 Dragoon Guards.
IV. T. Bruce, late 18 Foot.
Hon. E. J. Chetwynd, late 61 Foot.
J. J^. Edhnann, late i Dragoon Guards.
S. Fairtlougli, late 22 Foot.
R. Fawkes, late 27 Foot.
0. Graham, late Seaforth Highlanders.
W. hPInroy, late 69 Foot.
G. F. Morant, late Cape Mounted Rifles.
E. Murphy, late 5 Dragoon Guards.
H. M. Stapylton, late 2 Dragoon Guards.
T. Young, late 37 Foot.
R. G. Burslcm, late 13 Foot, Governor
Military Knights of Windsor.
Captains.
H. G. Birch, Royal Artillery.
J. L. F. Sliepherd, ditto.
W, S. Vidal, Royal Engineers.
A. E. Haynes, ditto {killed in action).
Deaths.
95
C. A. Leahy, li.p. Royal Engineers.
S. N. Bevington, West Surrey Kegiment.
W. S. Carey, Warwickshire Regiment.
W. H. Goodwin, Liverpool Regiment.
J. E. Ubsdell, Somersetshire Lt. Lifantrv.
H. M. C. Hawlces, East Yorkshire Regt."
F. Connop, Yorkshire Regiment.
M. A. C. £5. Fenwick, Sussex Regiment.
H. D. Ozzard, Hampshire Regiment.
F. H. Awdry, Dorsetshire Regiment.
A. A. Etheridge, late Derbyshire Regt.
F. Hodges, ret pay West Kent Regt.
H. W. (Jhristiaii, King's Royal Ritles.
J. Rose, North Staffordshire Regiment.
F. Kershaw, York and Lanca.ster Regt,
{killed in action).
F. M. Shadwell, ditto.
W. M. Menzies, Durham Light Infantry.
L. E. Maberly, Highland Light Infantry.
J. G. Parker, Irish Fusiliers.
W. P. B. Ward, h.p. Army Service Corps.
F. N. Templer, Royal Marine Artillery.
H. P. Tate, Royal Marines.
W. M. Johnston-Stewart, ditto.
G. C. C. Shakespear, ditto.
G. R. Brown, ditto.
E. W. Codriugton, ditto.
R. Krrington, ditto.
G. D. Atkinson, ditto.
A. A. Graves, ditto.
C. M'C. Poulter, ditto.
G. M. Munro, ret. pay Black Watch.
C. T. P. Evans, ret. pay K. O. Scot. Bordrs.
S. Lang, ret. pay 99 Foot.
F. A. Remmington, ret. piay Bengal S. C.
J. R. J. Robertson, h.p. R. (Madras) Art.
J. Baird, late 8S Foot, Military Knight
of Windsor.
Hon. F. Twistleton- IVykeham Fieimes,
late 23 Foot, ditto.
Lieutenants,
R, H. M'Corquodale, 3 Dragoon Guards.
F. G. Davey, 2 Dragoon Guards.
C. H. B. Gaine, 4 Hussars.
C. H. Haworth, 5 Lancers.
Hon. C. E. Howard, 8 Hussars.
H. Bremner, 20 Hussars.
T. Jones, Royal Artillery.
C. A. Earle, ditto.
H. T. Farquhar, ditto.
B. W. Holman, ditto.
T. Gilbertson, ditto (District Officer).
R. H. M. Yeates, Royal Engineers.
R. Polwhele, ditto.
H. S. Sutherland, Royal Scots.
L. T. Oakley, East Lancashire Regiment.
P. B. Hancock, North Lancashire Regt.
H. H. F. Farmar, King's Royal RiHas.
R. C. Leman, Manchester Regiment.
G. S. Gary, Irish Rifles.
E. M. Peck, ditto.
S. E. Schilling, Irish Fusiliers.
E. J. C. Leech, West India Regiment.
H. C. Edwards, Indian Staff Corps.
L. N. Leeds, Indian Staff Corjr-i.
H. G. Brown, ditto.
C. E. Bliss, ditto.
W. N. Evans, ditto.
F. J. Wallis, ditto.
J. L. C. Stevens, ditto.
M. G. Young, ditto.
C. M'M. Davis, ditto.
C. M. Moores, ditto.
O. L. Downes, ditto.
E. W. Waddington, ditto.
W. H. Astell, ret. pay Grenadier Guards.
R. J. M'Cracken, ret, pay Royal Artillery,
C. Cheyne, ret. pay Bengal Staff Corps.
R. G. Marshall, ret. pay 3 W. India Regt.
Second Lieutenants.
H. de la P. Beresford, 15 Hussars.
J. A. Dalyell, Royal Artillery.
J. Casement, ditto.
C. J. Monsell, The Buffs.
H. C. Isaac, West Yorkshire Regiment.
G. B. Moule, Jjcdfordshire Regiment.
E. C. Davis, Leicestershire Regiment.
F. G. Fisher, East Surrey Regiment.
A. B. D. Spedding, Border Regiment.
W. Ashburner, Dorsetshire Regiment.
W. E. A. Johnson, Welsh Regiment.
H. F. Bundock, Essex Regiment.
G. J. Wolseley, Derbyshire Regiment.
C. C. Corbett, Durham Light Infantry.
J. E. T. Lane, Unattached List.
F. L. M'Mahon, ditto.
A. C. Harri.s, ditto.
Adjutant.
T. Wake, ret. pay 2 Life Guards.
Quarter Masters.
C. Clancy, Lanca.ster Regiment.
R. Scott, West Yorkshire Regiment.
C. Sinclair, Black Watch.
W. E. Barnes, Army Service Corps {killed
in action).
P. Mullen, Ordnance Store Department.
C. Arbeiter, Army Medical Staff.
F, C. Guest, ret. pay Sliropshire Lt. Inf.
J. Berryman, ret. pay 5 Lancers.
T. Gibson, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
J. M 'Guinness, ret. pay Leicester Regt.
T. Marshall, ret. pay 33 Foot.
H. Murphy, ret. pay 16 Lancers.
J, Pendery, ret. pay N. Stafford Regt.
G. R. H. White, ret. pay 8 Foot.
G. Wilson, ret. pay Royal Artillery.
T. Cooper, r.p. Comniiss. & Trans. Staff.
W. W. Thelwall, ditto ditto.
J. Hendley, ret. pay Ordnance Store Dept.
W. Joseph, ret. pay Medical Department.
Riding Master.
F. Fanstone, half pay.
Deputy Commissary General of Ordnance.
H. P. Moors, ret. pay.
3^/2
796
Deaths.
Assistant Commissaries General.
A. E. Petrie, ret. pay.
H. ilaule, half pay.
G. H. Phillips, ditto.
A. Pi. Thompson, ditto.
Commissaries.
G. W. Mellish, half pay.
E. L. Ward, ditto.
Assistant Commissary.
J. Williams, vet. pay.
Chief Paymaster.
R. G. Craig, ret. pay.
Staff Paymasters.
T. C. Dempster.
J. Campbell, ret. pay.
W. S. Tlioipe, ditto.
Paymasters.
G. K. Moore.
J. Liptrott.
J. Moore, ret. pay.
J. B. Thompson, ditto.
Director General.
Sir T. G. Logan, ret. pay.
Inspector Generals.
A. Anderson, ret. pay.
G. 0. Meikleham, ditto.
Surgeon Generals.
J. Hendley, ret. pay.
W. Munro, ditto.
J. Ekin, ditto.
Surgeon Major General.
E. C. JIarkey.
D:puty Surgeon General.
G. S. Davie, ret. pay.
Deputy Lispectors General.
B. Swift, ret. pay 14 Foot.
F. K. Waring, retired pay.
Brigade Surgeons.
A. N. Fox, ret. pay.
R. Gillespie, ditto.
V. S. Gouldsbury, ditto.
Surgeon Lt.Colonels
D. B. Brown.
R. Smith.
Surgeon Majors.
H. Saunders.
H. 0. Stuart.
J. Adsetts, ret. pay.
W. E. Alston, ditto.
H. H. Burford, dilto.
H. W. Devlin, ditto.
0. S. Eagar. ditto.
F. Foaker, ditto.
R. W. Hare, ditto.
T. W. Jaeksoii, ditto.
D. D. M'C. ]M 'Donald, ditto 23 Foot.
R. W. Meade, ditto.
J. Walker, ditto.
Surgeon.
J. C. Minto, ret. x^ay Cape Mounted RiHes.
Surgeon Captain.
J. E. Trask.
Assistant Surgeon.
M. J. Jones, h.p. Royal Artillery.
J. A. Lamb, ret. pay.
Principal Superintetident of Stores.
T. C. Martelli, ret. pay.
Cliaplains.
Rev. H. P. Kelly {2nd Class).
Vcn. ArcMeacon R. W. Browne, ret. pay.
Rev. J. L. Moody [ist Class), ret. pay.
Staff Veterinary Surgeon.
R. J. G. Hurford, ret. pay.
Veterinary Surgeons {ist Class).
F. Delany, ret. pay i Dragoon Guards
G. Longman, ret. pay.
Inspeetor of Army SchooU.
J. B. Tapsell, ret. pay.
797
INDEX TO THE ACTIVE LIST.
Aba'lie, George H. F. ...
— Harry Bertram
— Henrv Richard
Ahbey, Walter B. T.
Ahbott, Frank 45,
— Hoi\ry Ale.'iius 44,
— Koriry Byam 40,
— Herbert E. Stacy. ..65,
— Sii- .Tames
— Leonard Heary
Ablv, Anthony .Tohn 62,
Abell. William Hy
Abercrombie, Alex.H.sg,
— Ale.-caniler William ...
Abrahall. Chris. H. H.
— ,Toh-iH
Abud, Henry M 68,
Acland-Troyte, H\i<;h Ij.
a'Oourt, Charles 66,
— Leonard Holmes
Acton, Chas. A. Ball ...
— Hy. L. li.irnwell
— James LowrvCole ...
— Thomas H. E 58,
Acvrorfch, G. P. Aufr:!re
— Louis Raymond
Adair, Arthur G
— Charles Osborn
— Henry Benjamin N. 70,
— HiiRli Robert
— William Taompson 47,
Adam, Clement Geo. M.
— Fred. Archibald
— Frederick Loch
Adams, Alexander
— Archibald
— Charles
— Francis
— George Stopford
— Gofton Gee
— Hamilton .J. GooId67,
— Henry E. F. Goold ...
— Richard
— Robert Bellew ... 49,
— Robt. Frederick
— Robert Henry
— Walter Seymour
— William Aujrustus ...
— Wm. Richard Goold...
Adamson.Hy. Mackenzie
— John George 58,
— .Tohn Thomas Graves
Addington, Hon. H. Wm.
— Hiley Reginald
— Wm. Leonard
Addison, Alfred M
— Arthur Jos. Berkeley
— f'/harles James
— George Henry
— George William ...46,
Adey, Henry
Adie, Joseph Rosamond
Adkins, Arthur S
— John
Adlercron, Rodolph L.
Adye, Arthur 64,
— Capel Geo 58,
— Tianiel Richard
-• .T,")hn 44,
— Sir J. Miller
— Goodson 59,
— Mortimer Stopford ...
— Walter 61,
Agar, Edward 6g,
Agnew, Chas. Hamlyn7i,
— Quentin G. Kinnaird
Ahmed,ZalnoorA
Ailcenhead, Frank
Ainslio, Clement
Henry Pcrcival
— Henry Sandys
Aiu'^worth, Hugh
— Wm. John
Airey, Sir James T
— Robert Berkeley
J^iy]ic, Earl 0/ .,..,'....52,
153
16
441
4tt
410
4'
, 2o3
183
•239
1 170
320
259
348
401
416
162
264
422
348
169
211
284
261
176
,209
395
156
295
223
2T2
534
525
442
382
225
171
Aitken Arthur E
— Francis M
— William 40,
— William David
A.kerman, Chas. S. A. ..
Alban, William Gore 6j,
Alcock, Alfred Wm
Alderson. Rlwin A.H.6g,
— James B. Standly ...
— Perceval C. Newsam..
— Samuel Frank
Aldridge, Arthur R
^ Charles Powlett
— John Bartteloc
Aldworth, WiUi.am ... 61,
Ale.xinder, Alexander
Charles A
— Arthur Chas. B
— Arthur Clilfird ...30,
— Arthur Vickers
— Aubrey de Vere ...47,
— Major Cliarles K. 64,
— i(e«<. Charles Henry
— ClaudjHenry 64,
^ Dudley Henry
— Edward Carrie
— Ernest Wright
— Frederick Freeman ...
— Fred. Hy. Thos....252,
— George Forbes
— Gerald D'Arragou 7c,
Harvey
— Henry Sterling
— .lames Leslie
— John Donald
— Reginald
— Richard Stuart
— Robert 21,
Walter Lorenzo
— .ffoH. Walter Philip 48,
— Jifv.W. Bernard Lyon
— William Dallas....'
— Wm. Nathaniel Stuart
William Patrick
Alford, Fred. Lewis
Henry S.Lewis
Alington, Arthur C. M.
Alison, Randal Frederick
Allan, Percy Stuart
— William Munro
Allardyce, Arthur J. ...
AUason, R. Bannatine 58,
— Walter
Allatt, Hy. T. Ward
Allcard, Herbert
Allen, Alexander 52,
— Alfred J. W 67,
— Bedford Morant ...58,
— Douglas M 47,
— Edward 67,
— Edward Lynn
— Francis S 47,
— Fred. Edw. Halstead
— Fred. Seymour 47,
— George Barges 44,
— Hugh Morris
— John Richard H....57,
— Newton Seymour 65,
— Philip
Ralph Edward
— Robert Franklin
— Sydney Glenn
Walter Hardmg
William Henry
— William Jefferies B...
— William Lynn
Allenby, Augustus H....
— Edmund H. H
Alleyne, James 7.
Allfrey, Frank I'^dward
Allgood, Wm. Hy. L. ...
Allhuseu, Fred. Hy
AlUn, Wm. B
Allison, Hazlett
Allport, Chas. Wm
— Henry K
Alone, John P. H. M. ... 360
Alpiu, Wm. Geo. P 517
Alston, James William 344
Altham, Edward A 67, 225
Alves, John Morison 30, 165
Amber, Felton 257
Ames, Albert G 247
— Cecil Gn,rdner 362
— Launcelot Hope Rix 442
— Oswa.ld Henry 134
Amesbury, Fred. C. D.... 427
— Wheaten L. Raleigh 437
Amey, Arthur 333, 364
Amory, Harry W. L. H.
Heathcoat 22
Amos, Herbert G. M 267
Amphlett, Charles Grove 329
Anderson, Abdy F 155
— Aclaud A. G
— Adam R. Steele 518
— Alexander 378
— Alex. Dingwall 27, 183
— Alexander Vass 52"
— Alfred 21, 404^?
— Allan Meyrick 435
— Arthur W. Leslie 21, 404"
— Austin Thomas 177
— Cecil Ford 213
— Charles Alex 61, 170
— Charles Kirkpatrick 438
— Clinton CorDlando ... 422
— David 261
— David Murray 150
— Edmund Bullar ...67, 170
— Edward Brooke ...43, 410
— Ernest Chester 385
— Francis .James 71, 209
— Fras. Wyatt Abbot ... 327
— George Whitefield ... 337
— • Gordon Hay ... 362
— Graham D'Arcy 400
— Gilbert Ironside 401
— Henry Lawrence 436
— Horace Robert Fras. 427
— Horace Searle 4, 405
— James 379
— James Douglas 174
— Qr. Mr. John 366
— Surg, Major John 517
— John Buckle 385
^ John Hamilton 277
— John Honry Abbo*: ... 327
— Joseph Wm.Townsend 528
— ■ Louis Edward 381
— M.acclosfield H 442
— NelsonGraham- 288
— Norman Ruth ven 442
— Patrick Graham 436
— Patrick WiUiam 305
— Rainy 213
— Robt. Holme Bankes 441
— Robert Warren H. ... 334
— Rolland Fred. Hart... 421
— Rowland J. Percy ... 153
— Thomas Henry Edw. 190
— Warren Hastings 261
— Qr. Mr. William 182
— Qr. Mr. William 340
— William Campbell ... 157
— Jlfa/or W. Christian 52,170!
— Lf. William Christian 437
— William Cortlandt ... 441
— William James 284
— WiUiam Paul 421
— William R. Le G. ...49, 412
Andrew, Albert 433
— David C. Adrian 432
— Fred. Annesley 437
Andrews, Chas. Edw. ... 334
— lieu. George Hubert... 396
1— Henry George 370
— Louis James 426
— Robert Charles 71, 417
— Robert Williams. ..54, 286
l.indrus, Thos. Alchin... 329
i An^ell, Fred. John. 346, 36^
Angelo, Fred. W. P 41S
— J. C. Cortlandt 441
— John Win. Edward 49, 4:2
Angus, .Tohn 372
Anley, Barnett D. L. G. 303
— Frederick Gore 303
— Henry Augustus 279, 360
— Philip Fras. Ross 306
— William Bower 179
.iunancl, Ernest Fred ... 225
Annesley, Albemarle C. 235
— Arthur L. Lyttelton 5, 154
— Arthurs. R 435
— Arthur Sydney E.3';7,4i^
— Francis Charles ...58, 25
— Francis Denis Jack 229
— Jas. Howard A 160
— Wm. Robt. Ewart ... 310
— Wm. R.Norton 313
Ansell, George K 148
Ansley, .lohn Henry ... 307
^nson, Ernest St. Geo... 299
— Geo. Hamilton 371
— George Wemyss... 43, 4icf
— Hon. Henry James 7, 334
Anstice, John C. A 14b
Anstruther.Alex.W. 44, 166
— Basil Lloyd 45, 327
^ Charles James 159
Anthonisz. A. H 378
Anthony, Wm. Samuel 395
Antrobas, Edmund ...18, 219
Aplin, Hugh Morg.an 169, 402
— Philip John Hanham 419
— Stephen Lushington.. 427
Appelbe, Edw. B 69, 369
Apperley, H. Wynne ... 26
Appleby, Geo. I'ercy ... 251
Appleton, Arthur Fred.. 395
— Henry 64, 20S
Applewhaite, Harry H.. 239
Appleyard, George' C... 179
Apthorp, Dudley [I....57, loi
— Kendal Protyman 254
Arbouin, Gay Barnett... 317
Arljuckle, B. Vaughan... 225
— Fras. J. V 401
Arbuthnot, Alex. George 180
— Archibald Hugh 272
— Sir Charles G 164
— Dalrymple 176
— George Herbert 426
— George Holme 310
— John Bernard 223
Kenneth Wyndham 336
— Lenox Conyngham... 243
Reginald Ramsay ... 254
Archdale, Hugh Jas. 59, 263
James Blackwood 64, 369
— TheodoreMontgomeryiSi
Archer, Charles 425
— James H. Lawrence 170
— Samuel Arthur 386
— Thom,as 380
.Archibald, 7iVii. W. P. ... 531
Ardagh,'Str ,Tohu C. 16. 204
Ardee, Reg. Le N. Lord 219
Arderue, David Davies 178
Argles, Owen Chas 433
Arkwright, Cyril 147
— Leonard A 71, 209
Armitage, Chas. L 237
— Edw. Hume 70, 17:
— John Leathley 271
— iJeo. Robiirt 396
— Willitim Stnart 176
— William Thompson... iSo
Armstrong. Allan 32;
— Arthur Kno.v 433
— Arthur Reginald lo:
— Bertie Harold 0 214
— Cnarles Arthur 23;
— Edgar Herbert 257
— Edward 331.
Gerald Denne 2^4
Harold Gage Bewcs 431
Index — Active List.
Hinry 525 Austin, J?<-(;. PiercyG.B. 530 Bakcv.Osbcrl Clinton .
; |;i6— ReKinald ,F. E 385 — Oswald
379' Austria, iimjwJ-or of i3')|— Richavd .Tcihii
2-r Avetoom. Sitrkies T. ... 528}— Robert Biirnn.ct"n .
33o:Awdrv, Vere H. A 2571— Il.)ljt. Fi-ancis U
330 Axe, Henrv ,Io<e|)li 395:— Rolit. Henry ri
419 Ayevst, Chas. BKertoii... 44° — Walter Way
201'— William 428J— William
40i;Aylmer, Edm. K. G. 61, i6i| - William .lames
— f ho3.'Gr.°L. Hertieri66, 233I— Fenton .robn 47- 2io|Bakhle, Chintaman B.
— WillVid E.ArbntUnot 526— P'roderick A 49. i67lBalbi, Henry Alex
7f^„, Win. Fred 530;— Henry Leycester... 48, i58|Bald. Ei-nei-t H. 0. . .
— William Hfriiei-t 249 Aytoun, Audrcw 350 — .lohn Ai'tbnr
— Williaur .\lGee ..
365 : - Dav
Arinst n
— .lamod
— .Inhn
— .lohn Pecil
— .Tohn Hervey
— .T. Saunders
— OlivferCarleton ...
— Richard
■ St. George Betves
344T.,\i-l(iw, Uerb.Sl.iirfre* 64,336
51b I— Hilaro Wm. Wellesley 172
528I— .Tohn Arthur 3°;
402 — John Frederick i;;
239 — Lionel F. Abbit 310
48 — .^[nrray H. Pratt 440
2'yj — Nelson William 290
252 1 Barnard, Andrew Sdw. 436
380] — John Henry i
, 528) — William Osborne 7
iS2lBarnardiston, Eruald... 213;
1571-- NatliHuie; W 70, 319!
— W. .M. Howard .
Armyta^'u, Geo. A.
Arnim, H. Ohaa. \t,
Ariv.dd. Alfred JaniC;
._._., 362 Ba.rne, Miles 223
iqo Babinston, Alfred H... 442:Baldock:, Charley Blair 431 Barnes, ArdleyH. F. 5,397
David MeK'iUe ... 173!-- Tho:na« .Stanford sj, 168' - Arth. Alison Stuart... 325
322- Jas. Melville 3o;Baldrey, Frank ri. H.... 395!- Charles Sjiencer
528;- Stafford Charles 2iijlUldwin. Anthony liugh 327! - C'iris. Chevallier
,..' Walter 212' — Archiliaid CoUii 4'9
A.thnrS-ymonr 43^ Babtic, Wiliiam 381 1— Frederick 3
— Francis Howard 402|Bacchns, John Basil R. 234J— John (jray
— Fred. Albert M 37-, BackhonsR, Josejjh 524 1— Guy Mel fort
— rterberr, 'L'ollomache 325^- Julius Batt sh ^^9]— Lancelot Hugh ..
— TCnin-hton ,4, 363:Bacon, Anthony E. M... 33^\^ Pluhp Bell
— WdUam Resinald ... 294 —Arthur Francis 3°^\— Raymonil Henry
— Wilham Richard igoi— Arthur Henry 354iBalfe, Edmund ....
Arnott, James , 527I— Basil Kenrick Wing 275}BaUour, A.Hred G
— Xapoleon 30, 205 1 — Francis Temple
Arthur, Erlm. John 257iBadcock,_Alex. James... 43
3jiy
175
43^1
4i9l
-,26
iSc
— Krnest 4.^<:
- GeorfT'j Edward jgE
- George West 37^
-Henry John 38c
— Henry Marshall 178
_ jHmes 3661— Ale.x. R 16, 407[— Colin Denison 181
— Leon. R S 357 - Francis Frederick ... 4331— Joseph Hume 71. 4i7i
Arthy, Walter 177 — George Henry 441 1— Kenneth Robert 143
Asbiirv Alfred 300 Baddelev, Chas. Edw. ... 210;— Percy 335
Ash. Andrew Spotswood 261! - Paul Fred. M 30I- Wm. Edw. L. ..50, 169
— WilliamC. Casson ... 3T9!— Wm. Lewis C 54. 207jBalgny, John Henry 171
Ashbnrner, Harley iBadgloy, J. Mont. 'i'. 48, 2071 Ball, Oswald Jas Hy.57, 297
Wentworth 362 Badham,fffu. C. Hume... 532 Ballantyne, E. W. .M K.. 440
— Lionel Forbes 333 Bagley, Arthur H 5 j2 Ballard, Ohas. N. Brnere 177
208 1— James Petit ^21
28.-.' — Percy George 3*S
411 — Raglan Wvkeham ...38c
334 — Reg. Walter Ralph ... 14'
Arthur Mackintosh ... i73iBarnct, Horace H. ...h5, aof
Christopher Egerton 322lBarnett, Carew 435
■ 59.
'.'.^6,
Ashburnham, Cromer ... 322
Ashby, George A. ...52, 2S2
— John 3 69, 416
Ashhurst, Chas.Heu. ...288
Ashley, Arthur 41, 363
— Charles James 135
— Wilfrid Wm 219
A«hmore Edwd. Bailey i79!Baikie,H. A.D.Simpson 178
Ashton. Cecil C. Gough 279 Bailey, Arthur Harold... 29
Richard George 435— Colin Robert 239
Baguall, Thomas Nock 249 Bally, Henry George ... 285
Bagnold. Arth. Henry 52, 208 — John Ford 3c, 167
Ba.'-ot, Chas. Hervey 45, 206 Balmain, Jas. A. S 157
— 2fo«. Walter Lewis ... 219! Bamoer, Charles James 517
Bagshawe. Fred. Wm... 435
Leonard Alfred 305
— Henry J. rte Barry ... 44:
— Kennet Bruce 38;
— Richard Charles 32.
— William 32:
— Wm. Alexander 32':
Barr, D. w. Keith. ..40, i<.i
— Henry Keith 271
— Joseph \i. F 26<
— WilliamLamb 37:
Barratt, Ernest Bird ...4.1'
— Herbert James 38
— William Cross 42:
Barren, Wm. Alex 52;
Barrett, Alfred L 65, 4'
Fred. Kiiis
Ashworth, Gny Charle
— Hngh Stirling
295
— Arthur W
Charles...
— Gilbert
Bamfield, Harold J. K. 519 — Arthur Arnold 67, 41:
Banatvala.Hormasjie G. 517!— Arthur Lennard 44
Banbury, Walter Edward 427 1— Ch, G. Moiiltou 6(
Banerji. Hem. C 517— Charles John Chard 251!
439 Banlield,ReesJ.Fras. 49,297 —Dacre Leonard 65, 395
429 Banister, Fitzg. M....53, 168 — Edw.Alf.Moulton 69,30,
433 Banks, Henry J. A 290!— Edw. M. Moulton 23
Leonard Tem^plc".'.'.:'.'. 178 - Henry Vincent".: '.. 147I - Samuel O'Brien 527J- Harry 1'. Moulton 35
— Perceval 210
Askwith, Henry Francis 174
— JohuB. H 173
— W. Harrison 164
Aslett, Wm. Chas. ...ti4, 414
Aspinall, Hugh H. H. ... 417
— Robert Losvndes 157
Aspinwall,. lames Hy. 68, t4c
Asser, Joseph J 294
Astell, Somerset C. G. F. 329
Aston. George Grey 39S
Atcherley, Llewellyn Wm. 365
Atchison, Charles Ernest 317
Atherley, Philip C. F. ... 30:
Atherton, Thos. Jas...6i, 154
Athlumney, ioi'fi 221
Athow, Frank 400
Atkins, Alban R. C. 365, 40:
— Chas. Alfred 377
■ Cyril R. Crofton 305
— iiei<^ John Henry ... 2i6|— William Sykes 294
— 2iid Lt. John Henry 317 Bannatyne,Wm. Stirling 237
— Joseph Henry Russell 219 Bannerman, Ale.\ander
— Percy Jamos 154
— Vivian Telford 237
— William 153
— Wm. Augustus 435
— William Edward 27S
Baillie, Alan C. D 336
— Frederick David. ..71, 146
-George 179
— Iluberii 440
— Rober'i 68, ^^b
— Wm. L. Dennistoun.. 259
— lieo. Wm. Worters ... 532
B.aihvard, Arth. C. ..55, 169
Bain, David S. Erskme 525
Bainbridge, Bdmond 26, 165
— Edm. Guy TuUoch ... 229
— George 527
.\rth. D'Arcy Gordon 43
William Barney 525
— Robert 18, 406 — Norman Bruce 284
— William 323 — Percy Agnew 174
Atkinson, Ben 1791— William Frank 269
— Edw. H. rie Vere 21 1 iBaines, Bco. Chas. Fred. 396
— Edward William 272J — Edw. Geo. G. Talbot. 330
— Francis Damer 181 Baird, Andrew 381
— Francis Garnett ...70, 417 — Andrew Wilson ...26, 205
— Francis Salisbury's, 365 — David 299
— Frederick D.ayoc 410!— Percy Thomas Chas.. 342
— George Charles 4t8JBairnsfather,P. Robt. 59, 413
— George Robert 69, 36c — Thomas Henry 421
— Thomas Henry H. B. 219 Baker, Alfred William 332
— Thomas William 317 — Arthur Slade 173
Atlay, Hngh W 180 — Aug. Theodorj 172
Attfi'eld, Harry Kerr ... 30b!— Cecil Norris 437
Attree, Freil.Wm. 'l'. 59, 208 — Douald 426
261 — Eden Moyle 41, 1G7
429 — FaussetMaher 380
Auchiiicloss, William .
Audain, Guy Mortimer
— Mark Ralph P. ...354, 369
Auld, Robert 27
Austen, An. bur Robt. ... 317
— Robert, A. Godwin ... 274,
Austin, Francis James ... 237
— Geo. Brougham ...47, 411
— Herbert Henry 212
— Herbert Ward 383
— John <Tardiner 180
— John Hen. Bdw 384
— Wyndham Philip 437
Banning, Arthur C.G.58, 237
— Stephen Thomas 353
Banoii, Frederick Lionel 317
Banting, Wm. Robert... 143
Barber, Cyril F 401
Barchard, Arthur C. S. 279
— ArthurE 360
Barclay, An. Hayward lOo
— Cameron 152
— Ernest Arinond ...48, 412
— Patrick Charles R. ... 439
— Theodore G 65, 346
Barefoot, Geo. Henry ... 3S3
— John Richard 381
Barff, Reginald M 437
Barham, lieo. C. A 532
Baring, Bvcrard 152
— Hon. Guy Victor 221
— ifoK.Hugo 146
Barker,Digov HiLlyarJ 362
— Edward Hy. Payne... 401
— Francis William Jas. 31
— Fred. Chariea
— Fred. Bdw. Lloy
— Fred. Rowland..
— • George 45, 209
— George Digby 5
— James Camuball ...45, 206
— J. Stewart S 53, 168
— Randlij Barnett 263
— Samuel L. Phillpotts 230
Barklie, Robt. Martin 44, 206
" " ■ 30S
527
178
Henry Walter ....69,36
Barrington, H. E. W. ... 37''
— RichardMordaunt 290,36
— Thomas Percy 24
— WilliKin D'Olier 11
— George 17 Barkworth, H. A. S.
— George DulT 171
— George He ury 518
— Godfrey H. Massy 178
— Harold Robert 435
— James 401
— James V. V 48, 167
— Jasper 401
— Joseph 160
— Louis S. Hyde , 418
Barron, H.irry 45. ■"
— Netterville Guy 17
— Wiiliam Ernest 21
Barrow, lieo. Alf. Henry 50
— Arthur Fredk 47. 4'
— Edmund George ...46, 41
— George de Symons ... 42'
— Henry John Waller ... 37
— TSuo. Kingston B 53
— Stephen Douglas i'-
Barrows, William 15'
Barry, Alfred Percival 24
— Cecil Charles Stuart.. 51
— Daniel Francis 51
— David Joseph 39
— Edward Patrick John 3:;
— Fr.ancis M. Otter 18
— John Frederick 42
— John Patrick 53
— .Maurice 27'
— Stanley Leonard 15'
— Thomas David C 52
— Ilea. Walter Geo 53
— Wm. Stafford J. .. 68, 34I
— William Thurburn ... 28!
379 Barstow, Henry 361
— John B —■ 21
Barter.BeumishSt J.63, 24
— Churles St. L 54. 3'
— William Pearson 38
Bartiiolomensz, .M. Jj.... 52
Bartholomew, Hugh J. 27
Banhorp, Arthur H 3c
Harriett, Chas. Richard 36,
-■ William Theophilus.. 24
Barton, Alured Y
— Arthur Elliott 4
2fi
35;
— ,Tohn Riiymonii 212
Barlow, B. F. P. Piatt... 294
— Cecil Popham 362
-Charles M 63, 170 — Baptist Johnston
— Charles Wynn 30, 1— Charles Gerard 2;
— JJeo. Clement H sjjj— Denis James 3C|
— Cuthbert C. Lambert 241 — Francis John Herbert 42
— George N. H 59, logl- Francis Rickmau 30J
-Harry 292t-Geoffry 'i
Index — Active List.
799
Barton, Hugh John 219. Beaman, George P. R... 44r|BelI, Kenneth Dowie.
— Laurence Fleetwood 225
— Maurice Charles ...57, 208
•- Nath. Albert D 348
— Pattersou I
— Richard Fiionel i
— Thomas St.evrard 434
— William Henry 386
— William Husti 269
Bartrum, John S 247
Bartteloc, Geo. Frederic 263
Barwell. Arthur Ro3S... 433
— Edvvn.rd Ksrertoa 44,^
— Harry Cecil 234
Ba';evi,WilliamHenry37o,4oo
— William Henry Fraa. 438
Busing, (i.Jj. Lord 143
Bass, Philip de S 374
Basu, Baman Das 52S
— Basanta Kumar 51"
— DuarmadaB 516
Bauuhelor, Thomas 232
Bate, Albert Ij. F 383
— Charles M'Guire ...64, 2c8
— Thomas B, L 516
Baleman, B. Moutasue 175
— Daniel Fred 5
— Reo. Fred. 3 396
— George M. Yunge 173
— Henry William 372
— Lloyd Newton Jones 239
Bateson. John Fras 382
Bath, John 370
Bathurst, Arthur Henry 310
— Fred. B. W. Heryey 219
Batson, Herbert 67, 242
Batt, Uegiaald 0 235
Batten, Alan C 47, 4,6
— Frederick Graeme ... 430
— James P. Ghisholm... 373
Bauersby, Henry Lewis 370
— John j8o
— Tbomas Preston... 62, 569
Battine, Alex. James ... 177
— Cecil William 142
— R itciiiald St. Clair
Baltiscombe, Charles
i76|Berry, RobertG. J. J. ... 364
Beames. David 426I — Leonard Robt.Grej' ... 352 Berrymau, Hen. Arthur 383
Beamish, James M 378 — Linde-iay ilatwell ... 433 — William Kbea 382
— Robert Talbot 379 — MM,rk; Sever i, 18, 2o5lBerthon, Aldersou P 3^3
— Sackville E. C. H. . 36c — Matthew G. Edw 357[— Henry W ,39
Beardmore, Chas. F. H. 373 — Maurice iJougl.as 179 — Herbert Cecil AV 2*9
Be.irdsley, Wm. Joseph iqo — Ralph M.iitland 432 Bertie, tfun. Reir. H....55, 263
438
175
Beasley, James H. M
Beatson, Chas. Hcnrv...
— Finlay 0 63,
— Stuart Browulow 53,
— Wm. John Arnold 63,
Beattie, Alexander 351
— lieo. H. H 396
Beatty, Ren. Edw. T. .. 531
— Guy Arch. H 438
— Johu William 380
— Lionel Nicholson 435
Beauchamp, Clayton G. 365
— Horace G. P 63, i6j
81 1— Reginald Williati-i .... 2i4|Bertraiu, AVilliam 32/
516!- Richard Carmichael 433:Besatit, Walter Hervey 239
325'— Robert Francis 332!Liest, Philip GeoigJ 170
414J— William li— WUliaui : 2-53
lyol- WUliam Cory Howard iSi.Batham, Robert .M 423
Bellairs.NormanEdw.B. 178
Bellamy, Arthur Lytton 239
— Percy John 286
— Robert
Belters, Brn. Vernon 63, 310
Bellew, Robert W. D.... 15S
Bellhouse, .Tohu i
Bel lord, Eeo. James
Beauclerk.Chas. B.de V. 322 Belper, Eonry iii-rf i3<
— G. M. de V. de V 220
— Lord Osborne de v.. . 159
Beaumont, E. de Grey... 158
— Francis Montagu 321
^ George 237
— Godfrey Lancaster ... 400
— Henry George 366
— Richd. Henry ....« 3.^2
Beaver, Fred. T. M. 53, i63
— Philip Keith L. ...40, 166
Beazeley, George Adam 213
Benbow, John Bdw 37/1
Bendyshe, Rich. Nelson 400
Benett, Hn.rry V 257
— Henry Cleeve 401
Bengough, Haroourt M.
Benn, Harry Gordon ... 434
— Robert Arthur Edw. 436
Bennet, Arthur Buckley 260
— Ferdinando W 49, 207
Hennett, Charles Henry 52
Charles Hugh 275
Becher, Andrew C. ...67, 239! — Ernest Albert 319
— Cecil Levcester 373 — Ernest l!;.milius ,95
— Preil. Williams 59, 2511 — Hugh 528
George Arthur 438! — John Franci-i 273
Henry Sullivan 36.^! — .Tolin li. Burlton...27, 40S
— 'Ilunry Wrixou 284I — Lev«tt H.ilt 37^
3e<tk,Charle.'> Edward ... 4;: — Lionel Edmd. Anstsy 302
- Hugh 27
— Keo. John Henry 53
Becke, Ai-chibald Krauk ;79
Becicer, Rco. Charles
Mixwell 530
- C. Theodore 58, 267
Beckett, Chas. Kdw. 31, 14^
Beckham, Lionel G. ...'>4, 414
442
155
277
■139
426
Beddoes, Henry Roscoe 354
Bedford, Chas. Henry ... 519
— Jas. Blackburn .. 438
— Walter George Aug... 380
Bedingfeld, Henry H. .,, 24
^ Norman Nevill 32.'
Biioching, Hugh C. W... 3:5
Boor, Vernon Lemuel ... 181 [
Boeton. Orchart 27./(
rteevor,WalterCalver.ny 38 ij
Bogbey, Henry 19.J, 370
Begbio, Alfred R. G. ... iSi
— Arundel Sinclair ...... 433
^KlphinstoneWatersi9,4J4((
— Francis Richard... 31, 409
— Francis Warburton .. 384
— George Edward 334
Behrend, Francis David 284
Behrens, Clive 179
Beith, Robert Douglas... 400
Belcher, Harold Thos... i8i
Belfield, Herbert B. ...48, 353
— Sydney 172
Wdliam Wilson 421 Beckwith, Arthur T 29
Battley, R. Cade L 303 Beddck, Edw. Esoott ... 434
Battye, Ar. Baldwyu ... 277 ■ - -
— Arthur Henry ! 425
— Clinton V.'ynyard .. 317
— Ivan Urniston
— Lionel R. Jan. S
— Mcmtagu Wm 35,
— Richmond Moffat
Bauirh. .M.-icicenzie Wal-
cott
naumgartner, John S. j. 277
Ba.ster, Clement Fred... 273
— Wdliam 151
Bayard. Reginald '. 229
Bayford, Edm. H 160
Jlayl.iy, Frederick 211
Jiayley, Arden L 48, 36c
— Hd ward Charles 437
— Frederic George 155
— George H. Wyndham 181
— Gerald Edward 330
— Lionel Seton 181
— Stuart F.irquharsoc' 428
— Thomas Elliott 162
Baylitr, Richard Laoe... 400
Biyhss, Kustace G 279
Baylor, Henrv Talbot... 382
Baylv, Abingdon Robert 179
— Alfred William L. 64, 414
— John 204
— William Head 23
Baynes, Charles Edward 426
— Douglas Dyneley 429
— Robert Stuart 353
Baynhaui, Ren. A. W.... 512
Bayspoolc, Albert ..'.' 190
Ba.zalgette, Louis H 243
Bazett, Seymour 288
beach, Joseph H. V7oire 386
— Thomas Boswall 384
— William Heury 213
Beadon, Arthur Byre ... 325
— Guy Cecil 428
— Henry Cecil 439
— Lancelot llichmond 361
— William 436
Beale, Anthonj' 421
-- Henry Yelverton...63, 239
— Thomas Alfred ^r
-Willy 4^6
Belk, William...
— Rich.irvl D.iws Mi 378
— Rohert 242, 369
— Vivian Boase 328
Henoy. Reo James 39'ii
Bensl'ey. Chn.s. Normau 518
— Clement H-iiiry
Benson, Krcd. William
— Gt!orge ConoUy 317
— (iuorge I'llliott 69, 172
— Henry W 66. 279
— Percy Hugh 524
— Rich'ird A. Sianley
— Richard Erie
— Rion Philip 174
— Starling Meu>; .
— Thoma,s Cliarlcs 346
— Wm. I i<vi.S.K;l<v 1110303, 374
Bent, /Vithur Jlillon ... 3
-•ioirg; 383
— Wm Henry .Morris o?, 29^
Uentinck, L/rd Chas. C. 151
— Reginald .loseph 435
-- Walter Guy 350
— Luri \V. A. Cavendish 153
Bentlcy, Walter 307
Benwell, Abiert 17S
— Reginald Limoud 441
Bere, Charles 386
Beresford. Arthur W. P. 176
— Chas. E. de la Poers4, 325
— Chas. Fred. Cobbe 31,206
— C. li. Pack 313
Henry ,fohn Pack 334
Bell, Alex. Wm. C. ...46, 41:
Arthur Clive 223
— Arthur Lynden 229
— Arth. Wm. Hadden... 348
— Chasles PercivalL.L. 279
— Charles Thornhill ... 173
Claude Wm. Hedley
Edward
139; — Ja.mes H. Browulow... 431
-ifon. J.dm G. a. H.... i.t9
— Kennedy 344
— Marcus John Barro
De bi I'oer 265
— JIarcu-i W. De la Poor 356
— Lord W. L. de la Poer " 23
350J — W. R,indal Hamilton 263
275lBerger, Ernest L.Corbett 433
— Edward Henry 272 Berkeley, Frederick Goo.
— E. H. Lynden 3S1 — Robert Bruce 430
— Edward Inkorman ... 2361— Robert Esme 307
ErncstFitzroy isij- Thomas M. Martin 69,299
— Ernest William 243I Berkley, J:i.mes 174
— Eustace Widdringtou 357' Bernard, Edgar E 364
— Pras. de Beauvoii' ... 239I — Edward lloni'y 425
— P. John Hamilton ... 344! — Hai-bert GlilTord 429
— George Henry 437 — John 400
— G-eo. .Jas. Hamilton... 518; — .loseph Francis 182
— Harold Wilberforce... 157,— P.i do 52, 182
— Henry L. Gillisou ... 214' — Itouald P. Hamilton 357
— Henry Phillipps 435J — William Kingsmill .. 363
— Henry Reginald 236 Berne. .ramesColeina.n... 395
— James Alex 68, 416' Berncrs, Ralph A 26;
— James ArchibaldR.... 372 Borney. Thos. Hugh ... 247'
— Johu Beatson 436, Berry, Alfred Eugene ... 52J
Bethell, Alfred Bryan... liz
— Edward Hugh 59, 208
— Henry Arthur 172
Bethune, Douglas E. B.
Pattou 357
-Bdw. Cecil 67, 138
— Hector 438
— Henry Alex. 339
— Herbert B. Patton ... 145
— Walter D. P. Patton 334
Bett, James 233
Betty, Alf. T. Hv. K. ... 23;
— Algernon T. H. K. ... ^31
— Paget Kommis 21 +
— Wm. R. P. K 310
Bevan, Frank 233
— George Frederick 524
Beveridge, Wilfred W.O. 3S4
Beves, Percival Scott... 271
Beville, Chas. Hamilton 43:
— Francis Granville ... 432
— George Fra,ncis 5, 405
— Harry G. Peyton 439
Bevingtou, John 162
Bewes, Arthur Edw. ... 401
Bewicke, Hugh B. N,53, 32;
Bewley, Alfred Wilbam 384
Bosvslier, Wm. Dent 29'j
Beynin, Henry L. N. ... i;6
— Wju. George L 433
Bey ts, Herbert Wm. Hope 39S
— Uoger F. Sconce 398
— William George 384
Bickl'ord, VrthurXjOuis 441
— 10dv\':,.rd [72
— William Wilfrid 227
Bickuell, Mtldion Byron 173
Bidilulpli, Geo. Warren 173
— Harold Mavromichali 357
— Harry 213
— Hope
-John
— .\Ucliarl
— S,r .Michael A. S.
— Nicholis Trafalg;
— .S'tr llobcrb 4, 164
— Slepl'.e I Francis 418
Bidte, Geiirgc 526
Bidgood, Thos. E. W. ... 175
BidwoU. Reg. Frank. 440
Bigge, 67r Arthur J. 1,44, 167
— GoorgeOnlc 212
— Thos. Arth. Hastings. 211
Bigger, Samuel F 517
Biggs, A. G. Yeatmau 17,165
— Henrv Vero 209
Bigncll, Bertram H iSi
B. D. Fred 46, 411
Billings, Mathcw 293
Bindloss, Wm. Robert .. 137
Bingha.m.i/ort.CecilBdw. 133
— Cnarles Hy. Marion 307
^ Charles Thomas ...45, 411
Edmund G. Hy. ...41, 167
Edward Henry ...41, 409
Hon. Fras. Richard... 174
— (reorje Wm. Powlett 237
— O. B. B. Smith 138
— Wdliam Henry 362
Qingley, Alfred Horsford 430
— Arthur George E. ... 310
Bmney, Arthur Fred 39S
— Walter E 400
Binning, George, tord 46, 135
Binny, Stcua.rt M 233
— Steu!i.rt Scott i6t
Binsteed, Chas. H. P. ... 427
Birch,. •Vle.'C.HarryColviu 17-
— Arnold Wdsou 265
— Arthu'' Charles 179
— Charles 242
- Charles Grant F. G.... 295
— Claude Ernest 3:0
— Downward P. Lea ... 173
— KdwM.rd Alfred 452
— Edwarl .Missy t8i;
17.S
407
'79
164
800
Birch, Freil. Hen. John 67,170:
— Lt.Col. Fred. Wm. 44. ^57^
— lA. Frederick William 434
— Henry Priestley 381
— .Tag. Frerl. Noel 173
— -Tames R. Kenimip ... 261
— Ronald Lionel Percy 239
— Sydney Colvin 282
— Vnlentine Kinsrston 442
— William Jas. Alex. 30, 409
Uircham, Humphrey
F, vv 322
Ti-rd, Mev. Arthur 531
— Fred. V. Godfrey 26, 399
— GeoreeOorrie 7, 405
— Geo Edw. G.Waller ... 374
— JIpv. John TarnbuU 596
— Max Hermann G 181
— Robert 519
— Spencer Godfrey. ..58, 354
— Stanley 235
— Wilkinson Dent 227
— Wm. John B 58, 413
Bi rdvTOod, Geo. Chris. M. 426
— Gordon Travers 519
— HalhedBrodrick 275
— William Riddell 43'
— Wm. Spiller 65, 415
Birkbeck, Victor John... 279
— Vin;;ont M 225
— William Henry 136
Birley, Kichard Arch. ... :8o
Biriiey, John R 213
Birrell. Edwin Thos. F. 386
— William Geors^e 380
)iirt, Cecil 3B2
— Thomas 384
Biscoe,AlbertS.Tyndale 172
— Julian D. T. Tyndale 153
— V^incent Robert 28
— William Walters ... 7, 403
Bishop, Charles 68, 151
— Charles Frederick ... 178
— Charles L.N 398
— Edward Barry .I....24, 408
— Harry Oswald 257
— .Tohn Baviti Joties 273
— Leslie Trevor 41, 409
Bisset, Wm. S. Sm.ith 29, 205
Bittleston, Geo. H. ...59, 169
Bivar, C. E. Belli- 423
Black, James Alex 520
— i^eu. John 531
— John Campbell L 364
— John Greer 383
— Walter Clarence 436
— William Campbell 30, 409
— Wilsone 6
Blackader, Chas. G. ... 252
Blackburn, Charles C... 239
— Hugh 69, 229
■ — John Edward 54,208
— Leslie Dewing 269
Blackburne, John G 305
Blackden, Leon. Shad. 360
— Wilfrid AV 353
Blacker. Stewart Ward
William 175
Blackett, B. TJmfre ...54, 168
— Wm. Stewart Burdett 220
Blackham, Robert J. ... 386
Blackwell, Chas. T 382
Blackwood, Alex. Thos. 292
Blagrove, Henry John 48, 155
Blaine, Edwin Ernest... 239
Blair, Arthur 267
— Arthur Kennedy 43S
— Everard M'Leod 211
— Hugh Maxwell 3361
— James C. 0 342
— Reginald S. Hunter... 339
— Richd.Wm.Creightou 263
— AValt.Chas. Hunter ... 171
Blake, Charles John 44, 166
— Edw.AlgernonC 332
— Napoleon J. R 54, 3:9
— IJobertWm. M , 259
— Wm. L. Fitzgerald ... 301
Blakcney, Edward F. J. 364,
— Herbert Norwood ... 319
— Robert Byron D 213!
— William Edward A.... 425I
Blakoway, Denys B. ... 4361
— J. Prestwich 211
I'laksley, Edward ...31, 166
Blanchflower, Edward .. 214
Bland, Edw. Humphry 211
'•• Fre.l. .Wilbank =14, ifs
Tv<hx — Active List.
Bland, WillianiSt.Colum
Bland-Huvi F,.S deVere
Blandford, Aev. Hy. W.
HInndj', Lyster F
Bla:ie. Chiis. Fprbes 69,
Blanford, Chas. Edw. ...
— AVilliam Geo
Bleckley, Fred.C. C. ...
Blenkinsop, Alt'. Percy...
— Frederick Henry
— Frederick Linton
— La.ytonJohn
Bleiinerh.assett, B. M.
— Ernest Blennerhassftt
Blest, Daniei Ale.x....45,
Blewitt. Arthur
— Charles Oakes Bates
— Charles Turner ...66,
— William Edward. ..55,
Bliss, Charles
— James Arthur
— ,Tohn Plomer
— Leonard P. H
— Thomas G. Cumming
— Wilfrid Marryat
Block, Arthur Hugh 71,
— Maurice W. P 65,
Blois, Dudley George...
— SiVR. B.Macn.B*. ...
Blois- Johnson, T.Gordon
Blorafield,Charle.sJaa. 55,
Blood, Sir Bindon ... 17,
— Robert
— William Persse
Blore, Herbert Richard
Blosse, Fras. Lyuch
— Robert Lynch
Blount. Charles H. ...59.
— George Percy Cosmo
— William Frederick ...
Blumberg, Herbert E...
Blundell. R. B. H
— John Eyles
— WilfridA. B. H
Blundell - Hollinshead-
BlundelU D. H
Blunt, Charles Jasper ...
— Conrad Edw. G
— Edward Henry
— Edward W
— Ernest 57,
— Kee. James H. T
— Osmond Donald
— Robert Bruce
— Walter Ernest O. C...
Blyth, Fred. Aug. ... 66,
— Herbert Russell
Bockett, Pngh Edw. H.
Boddam, Ernest B. G.
Boddy, Owen Vidal...47,
— Robert James
Bode, Louis Wm
Boden, Anthoney D
Boevey, E. M. Crawley
Boger, Dudley C
— Richard Wharton
Boggs, Arthur Addison
Bogle, Benj. Wm
— .John du T 42,
— John Savile
Boileau, Arthur C. T. 65,
— Bertrand Hy. Carter
— Colin Campbell
— Etienne R. Partridge
— Frank R. Farrer
— Guy Hamilton
— Herbert Edward
Boisragon, Guy H
Boles, Wm. Samuel
BoUand, Theo. J
Bols, Louis Jean
Bolster, George Emil ..
— James M
Bolton, Archer C 70,
— Arthur Hely
— Richard A.'L. M
— Richard G. Ireland...
— Wilfred Nash
Bomford, Gerald
Bond, Chetwynd R. A...
— Francis George ...66,
— Henry Hendley
— Ralph F.X.M
— Beginahl Coplestone
— Reginald Edwin
— Regin.ald Fras. Geo.
— Richard Pratt
— Thomas
Bond, Wensly J. H....55,
Boiiham, Chas. Barnard
— George Lionel
— WalterF
Bonham- Carter, Chas.
Bonomi, .T. Ignatius 66,
Bonus, William John ...
Bookey, .John Thos. B...
Boome, Edw. Herbert ..
Boon, George
Boone, Chns. Fred.de B.
Booth, Arthur Wm. C...
— Lionel Edward B. 52,
— Richard Henry
— Thomas George
— Thomas Macaulay ...
— Hnv. W. D. Sclater ...
— William Henry
Boothe, A. L. Trevor ...
Boothby, Francis S. B.
— Reginald Evelyn ...58,
Bor, Arthur 58,
— Edward John 54,
— James Henry 67,
Borah, Shibram
Borradaile, A. Lalour ...
— Basil
— Harry Benn 67,
Borrett, Cecil Arthur ...
— Herbert Charles
Borton, Arthur Close 45,
— Charles Edward... 70,
— Neville Travers
Bosanquet, J.as.Tindall.
^ — Lionel A
36o|Bostock, Arthur
^67 — Robert Ashton
i69|Boswell. William Legh
i8o|Bosvvorth. Arthur 41,
Boteler. Fras.Wilford S5,
Botfield.W.D.Garnett 55,
Bott, John C. L
Bottomley, Harry R
Bo\icher, B. Hamilton...
Boudier, Edward Wm...
Boughey, G.F. Ottley 29,
— Henry 46,
— John
Boulderson, H. A.B. 67,
Boulger, Isaac
— John
Boulnois, William A. ...
Boultbee. Chas. A.T. 64,
Boulton, Raymond Mdw.
Bourchier. Arthur C. F.
— Philip Lennox W. ...
— Rodney Lewis
Bou,rcicault, Geo. P. ...63,
Bourke, (ieo. Deane
— Henry Beresford...64,
— John Joseph
— Pnget John
— Ulick Joseph
Bourne. Casimir Arth.40.
— Frank
— Henry R. Murray ...
— Walter FitzGerald ...
— Walter Kemp
Bousfield, E. Emerson
Bouverie, G. Pleydell 66,
— Hon. J. Pleydell
Bovet, William
Bovill, Edward
Bowdcn, J. H.T. Cornish
— William Harvey
Bowdler. Basil W. B. ...
Bowen, Charles Eustace
— Charles OtwayCole...
— liev. Elias Jenkins ...
— Francis Joseph
— Gerard Chris
— Herbert Walter
— John Cuthbert G
308 — Robert Scarlett
434 Bower, Denis Mahoney
155 — Hamilton 71,
23 Bowers, Maunsell ... 42,
325 Bowes, William Hely ...
516 Bowes-Lyon, Uon. M....
42s Bowker, Fras. Jearrad
209^ William James
179 Bowlby, Chas. Wm
172 — Robert Russell
315 Bowles, Fred. Aug. ...53,
256 — Fred. Gilbert 66,
212 — Henry 52,
81 —Ludlow Touson
386Bowly, David..
Bowman, Henry 190
— Henr.y James 305
— Robert 527
Bown, Arthur Thomas 517
Bowring, Arthur H 178
— George 70, 417
— John Bellasis 441
Boxer, Edw. HoodS. ... 294
— Hugh Edwd. Richd. 241
Boyce, Ernest J. G....64, 208
— Harry .A.ugustus 179
— John Fred. Wm 234
— .John Henry A 231
— Wm. Geo. Bertram 293,364
Boyd, Alex. Charles 179
— Chas. A. Rochfort 48, 207
— Henry W. B 527
— .John Alex 40, 363
— Mossom Archibald ... 210
— StuartOgiIvy 179
— Thomas 379
Soyes, John Edward ... 17
Boyle, Arthur Gerald ... 245
— Francis Rayner 401
— Michael 385
— Roger Courtenay 353
Boys, Reginald H. H. ... 212
Brabazon.Anth.Heyland 400
— John Palmer i, 21
— William Beaufort 402
Biackenbury, Henry ... 130
— flir Henry 4, 164
— Herbert Wm 49, 167
— .Maule Campbell ...30, 205
— Walter .John William 243
Bradbridge, Edward U. 325
Braddell, John A 395
— Monckton O'Dell 381
Bradford.Edw.Chaloner 344
— Evelyn Ridley 336
— George Thomas 353
— Sutherland Henry ... 282
— Sydney Sheridan 265
— Wilmot Henry 344
Bnxdley, Chas. Edw. 53, 329
— Fred. Gardner 422
— HaghVachell 429
— Robert William 265
Bradshaw, Chas. R 313
— Frederick Ewart 428
— Laurence Julius E. 49, 416
— William Edm. J 330
Brady, Daniel 212
— Ri.ibt. Maziere 55, 169
— Wm.Longfield 330
Braganza, Moscardi B. 528
Braid, Arthur Reade ... 173
Braide, Geo. F. W y.i
Braithwaite, Fras. J. ... 307
— Francis Powell 233
— Walter P 245
— William Garnett 263
Brake, Hei'bert Edw. J. 176
— Timothy Francis 386
Brakspear. William Rae 435
BramhalI.EdwardAlbert 364
Bramly, Alfred Jennings 161
— Alwyn Wm. Jennings 162
— Guy L. Jennings 148, 374
— Ha'rrie Jennings 299
— R. D. Jennings 67, 339
Bramwell, Geo. Addison 308
— Henry Dancombe ... 157
Brand, Herbert 437
— Uon. Thomas Walter 152
Brancker, Wm. Sefton... i«i
Brander.Arthur Jas. 44,410
— Edward Salisbury ... 516
— Herbert Ralph 421
Brandon. Oscar G 214
— iffti.R. Joseph 531
Brandreth, Edgar ,33
— Lyall 29;
Branfoot, Arth. Mudgo 524
Brannigan, John H 382
Branson, Vivian Henry 3:9
Brass, Ernest Henry ... 249
Bray, A. Le Mesurier ... 177
— (.!laude Arthur 373
— George ArtburTheo... 384
— Hubert Alaric 385
— Reginald Edw. T 310
— Robert Napier 285
— iJfy. Will. Henry 530
Breakey, Arthur John... 173
Brodin, Alexander 256
— Waldene FitzWm. H. 254
Breeks, Richard Wm. ... 173
Index — Active List.
Bremner, Arthur Grant 2:3
— Donald 174
— Harry John 421
Brenau, Huffh G 544
Brenclon, Herbert A. ... 17-;
Brereton, Ed. Fitzgerald 308
— Frederick Sadleir ... 386
— -Tohii Sadleir '. 37:
William Lio.fd 55
Brodic, Jas. FitzGerald 379
Brogan, Thomas Henry 18-2
Brogden,Duaca.n Dunbar 28S
— James England 384
— John Silvester 401
Broke, Harry 210
BromBeld, Fra. Wm. 54, 261
— James 372
John C. Coley 177
Bretherton, George t£... 425 Bromhead, Sir B. P. B/. 19, 406
Breton, Chas. Travel's 68, 1481— Charle'< James 19
— Harry D'Arch 54, 208 — Edw. Gonville 441
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— Reginald Wingdeld...
Ca?tor, Richard H
Gates, Geo. Edw. H...70,
— vVm. Johnstone
Cathcart, lion. Reginald
Catherwood, Wm. A. ...
(Jator, Christian
— Edmund H. Style
— Robert
Oattell, Gilbert L
Uaulfeild, Alg. M
— Charles T."
— Francis W. John
— Gordon Na.pier
— .JatnesEdwardVV.S.30,
— St. Geo. R. Sanderson
Cauiiter, Jas. Kales
Churchill, Geo. Ross Deas 279
— Herbert Forbes 269
— Mackenzie 27
— Seton 372
— WinstjnL. S 146
235 Cavaye, Alex. 11. B....69, 267:Charlton, Win. John5.ton 378
315 1 — George Ross 342; Char rier, Paul Alfred ... 353
259I— William Fred iSJCharteris, Edm. Butler 135
395|Cave, Adrian Laurence 146 — John 214
209: — Arthur Stephen 310 Chnrters. Prank H 137
181 — George Noble 4.11 Chartres, Richd. C i7SjChurchward, jfileo. M. W. 396
275 — Henry Charles Edw... 422[Chase, Herbert 363 — Paul R. S 307
35oiCavenagh, W. 0 67, 251 Chase, .James 224I — W. Stanbiiry 58, 169
382!Cavenrti^h, Alfred B. J. 3501— Ramsay Gordon 3iojGhute. Pierce T 70, 353
357]- Cecil (;"harles 69, 334 — William St. L 68, 416I— ii.ichardA.B 279
172J— >/o«. Henry 357jChater, Vernor 27lClaphaai, Douglas i8t
-?/oH. William Edwin 219 Chatterjie.Fa.kn-Chundra 5161 — John Thurlow 384
3i7;Cawood. George Crane 422
430 Ca.yley, Arthur Manaulay 178
— Douglas Edward 275
— W. de Sn.usmarez ... 247
Cay zer, John S 14
Cecil, Lord Kdw. H.
Lord J. Pakcnham
- Nityananda 525 Claridge,Perci ShelleyF. 440
Ghattertou.BernardRbt. 519 Claiiuii, I'J.C. H. Loi-d... 332
— FrankB.Ma,caulay295,365 Clark, Chas. H. Baldwin 437
— George D. Lathim ... 436 — Charles Watson 175
— John Balsir 429 — GraufurdAlex. Gordon 321
U|'Chn,uiicoy, Chas. Henry 371 — Ernest Shaw 385
2t9.Chauiicy, Charles H. K. 325! — George_. J90
Chads, Harry Campbell 292 Chawner, Win. Hampden 303 — James Rutherford ... 336
Chadwick.Jas.Ma.rkham 353 Chaytor, Robt. Jas. ..45, 308 — Jose])li A. .M. A 401
Chaldecott, Alg. Winn... 427 Cheales, Ralph Darby... 277 —Paul Treby 69, 301
William Heury 21
Challenor, Edw. Lacj'... 252
— Geo. Richards 53, 168
— Robert Richards 348
Challice, Gerald Geo. 41, 363
Challoner, Thomas 366
Ghalmer, Reginald 28
Chalmers, Edw. W. 44, 410
— Robert C. Hillia.rd ... 433
Chamberlain, 76ei;. F. W. sjc
— Neville f. FitzG. ..27, 415
— Rol'ert Inil 267
— TbinuHS Fibster 171
Ghaniberhi.yne, Wm. .7.. 360
Chamberlin, Arthur B... 190
Chambers, .ile.'cander J. 3S5
— Charles James O. 17, 405
— Osborn Augustin 234
— Robert Yeld 413
Ghaniier, Arthur Tyrrell 213
437 — Edwin Harold St. L. 181
'33 —George Daniel 171
325 — Henry Deschamps ... 348
2io'^ Saunders .James ...
William St. George
Cheke, Edw. Geo 178'-- Robert Jjeaver ...igo, 370
Chepmell, C. Herries ... 176J— Stephen Frazer 3S4
Ghermside, Herb. C....1S, 204] — William 29
Cherry, Hy. Aitkin 31, 2331- William Ellis 181
Chesnaye, G.Cochet 452]— Wm. Roiialdson 518
Chesney, Alox.Geo....68, 290 Clarke, Albert Edvr 395
— Harold Frank 71, 209 — Arthur C. Stanley ... 434
— -ICellow 423I— Arthur L. Crisp 350
— Napier Elles .(33 — Qr. Mr. Charles 159
Chester, G. J. M. Bagot 223 — Owf. Charles 400
— Wm.L 378 — Charles G. Wiseman. 172
Chetwo le, Philip W. ... i6ij— Cbarles Hy. G. M 357
Gbeva.lloy, P'raucis 1901 — Charles -James 214
Ghevallier,Fras. E. deC. 180 — Sir Charles .\I 5
Ghovers, Herbert L. G. 382)— lieo. Ij'red. James 530
Gheyne, Arch. Ythou ... 297' — Fred. L. Stanley 269
434|Ghamley, Charles B. ... 336
374|Gba.mpain,A.P. Bateman 433
301 j — G. E. Bateraau 442
— Hugh Fred. Batemau 437
Champernowne, H.H.... 282
— Henry Baliol... 302
— ReginaldEdmonstone 437
Chichestor.Alan Geo. 63, 254
— Alfred G. de Vaud ... 434
— Arlington Augustus 294
— Arthur G. Vaughan... 348
— Claud Oswald 302
i74( — Cyril Ernest 245
440!— Fred. John Newton,.. 24^
— Joseph 66,275
— RegiualddeBlaquiere 280
— Robert Guy Incledon 335
— Walter Raleigh 275
Ghilde, L. Fred ,528
Jliampiou. A. N. H. U.57,352|Ghilders, Eardley M 301
Arthur .Duncan 163
— Horace Edgar 36c
Chance, Harry 171
Chaueellor, Arthur 342
— John Robert 213
Chandler, H. Geo. Wm. 438
— Leonardlr. T 245
Chandos-Pole-Gell,H.A. 221
Channel, Bornavd... 42, 410
— George Ivcudall 442
— George N 5, 405
— Osborne H 527
Chaplin, Allan 25, 404a
Ghas. Slingsby 322
Ellin. S. Eardley... 4
Chill, Walter .' 361
Ghinn, John Henry 190
Gliinnery, Moresby 145
Ghippindall, Edward . . 256
— G. Herbert 63, 284
— William H 54, 207
Ghisholme, .1. .J. Seott45, 147
Chitty, Arthur Wilson... 441
— Ernest R. Inglis 434
— Walter Willis 430
Cholmeley, Mont. R. A. 220
Ghown, Ernest Edw 400
Chree, jKpo. lieo. J 530
— James Graham 269|Ghristian, Ewan
George Calvei't 144
— George L. Philip 436
— Gejrge Stauley 362
— Sir Geo. Sydenham 45, 206
— George Vernon 180
— Golaud Vauhalt 139
— Henr.v 44, 206
— Hen. Calvert Stanley 180
— James 5 ,■ 7
— James Ricliurd P. ... 297
— James Scaly 231
— John lu W.ji iiMueree, 170
— John Louis J 249
— John Walroiid 130
— Lionel A, Graham ... 176
— Robert 19)
— Robert !<'. N 48, 309
— Seymour Spencer S. 330
— Tom 182
— Travel's Edwards 271
— Waller William 115
— William Senhou^ic 46, 275
GlarkS'iii, ijertie St..lo';n 2gj
— Frank Cecil jul
— Joliii Wilkins 52;
— Thos. H. Frederick... 383
Claughtou, Fra. A. C 59, 267
Glauson, .John Eugene .. 211
Clavell, Rich. K W R.66, 400
— Reginald Spencer ... 1521— Gerard 256
— RonaldEustace 434I John 190
Chapman, Arch. John ... 354|Ghristie, G. U. P 30
2591 Clavering. Chas. Warren
— Arthur Emerson .. 44, 399
— David Phclips 52, 204
— PMwd. Fras ^
— Edward Henry 250
519 — Francis Robert H. ... 41I
233 — Frederic H 2S2
265 — Harry Ernest 286
305 — Herbert Ale.t 67, 170
iSc — Jjawrence Jos 177
254I — Jjeonard Palmer 211
18; — Lioael James A. ...46, 166
525 — Percy 163
417 — lieo. Percy Hugh 530
352 — I*hilip Francis 520
322 — iiJcy. Thos. Henderson 390
377 Ghard, Jieu. Chas. Henry 532
301 — Jno. R. .M 4j, 2cib
213 Charles, Jas. Ronald E. 214
401 — ■ Richard Havelock ... 5:7
319 — Stephen Flocktoii ... 257
2S6 — Ji^!0. Williams 457
Charleswortli, Henry ... 378
Charleton. Ernest E. J. 297
Charley, liarold Richard 344
— John Fras. W 63, 2711
Charlton, Claud E. G. (i. 179
lly. Arthur Herbert 379I— FoUiott .
Edgar Jessopp 344
— Henry R.Stark 213
— Herbert W. Andrew 177
— James Harry 419
— Lindsay Bruce Stark 179
— William Charles 234
— Wm. Edward Tolfrey 401
Christopher, A.C. Setou 331
— Charles Danby... 289, 365
— Leona.rd William 42, 41G
Chrystic, CVi^ George 18, 406
— 2KcJi#. George 354
— .John ... 179
Church, Arth. Geo. Hay 10
— Arthu'- J. B 34S
— Glias. Theobald Walsh 288
— Francis Wm. King .. 279
— George Ross M 170
— John Fletcher 155
Churclier, Br\aiiThos.
— Douglas W
Churchill, Alex. F
Alexander Phayre ..
Artnur Ben. Norton .
Arth. Gillespie 61
Charles Fleetwood ..
Napier 70, 245
Clay, Bertie Gordon 140
— Charles Herbert 428
— Herbert H. Spender 134
— Neville S Bertie 174
— Speucer 438
— Stanley 436
Clayton, Charles 395
— Edward Fiaiicis 223
— Ktniliiis 26, 165
— Fred. Tlio-" 48, 363
— Gilbert Falkingham 181
— Henry 15. Gilbert 212
— RoboitC. Browne .. 147
— W.n. Clayton Browne 315
Cleeve, Egertou Stewrti t 175
— Frederick J. S 172
— Herbert 265, 305
— Stewa,rtDa.lrynjple64, 208
— Wm. Fred 54, 168
Clcgg, William 310
Clcghorn, Chas. Angu,^ 17S
227 — James 515
346 Glelaud, F.ll. Lleiiderso 1306
377 Clement, Reyiiol 1 A. ... 130
303} — Robert Hauiii'i'.;n 381
i7 2lCleinents, Ch-is. Henry.. 424
134)-— John Samuel 183
3771— Ral|)h Arthur I'. ..32, 265
425!— U.obert Willi, im 386
8o4
In dex — A dive List.
Clemfiuts, William Geo. sSyiCJClcs, Horaoa sSsOollyev, Arthur Alan ... sii
Clemesha, Wm. W 457JOoci), Charles Alox. R... 437iColaa?hi, Dominic H.... sti
Clemson, Wm. Flelcher 520 Godfiingtoa, H. B.Ortoa sgolColomb. BVas. Cracroft 421
Clerk, Charles James ... 163!— Herbert AJolphe 316; — Georjje Henry Cooper 428
— Godfrey s!Codrin'.jton,.'i.ltU.Edvv.54, 221 _ Richard Pasioy
Henry ... 5
Clerke, Ausustiis H.. H. 1781 — Harry de Burjjh 436
Clery, Carlcton B. L 4j6|— Herbert Say 291
Cornelius F 61 — Hopton Osbort 4.to
Ernest 43f'[Golqnhoan, A.lau S 315
Ctarles Payle 2S0
Edward Lyndon 364
— James Albert 378!-
Cleveland, Hon. Fras. ... 538j-
Clibborn, John 47, 4It|
Hubert Walter 434
■ Richard Percy John 291
• William Robert 153
OlilT, Harold Martin ... 344'Coe, Richard James 149
Clifford. 7i!»!i. Arthnr.^^... 53ojCortiu. Campbell 211
jliflbrd 212
— Henry Frel'riclx H .2431-
— Rich. Melville 18,400 -
— Robert Cecil R 7, 4 j5'— Roofer Pine 43,
— vValier Reeii 2-jiiCooraa, Meo. Horace li.
— Wigram 3071
Climo, Percy Hill if
Jolin E. Pine..
Micdaol
iCo^bill. Charlo.s K Ivv. .
■ Skipton Hill 435I — Norman SinclM.ir 441
■ Verschoyle C 3io|0oke, Alfjcrnon John P. 362
Edward li.
365] - Edw.Sacheverel
— William Hill
Clinch, Herbert W. 27
<;iisham, John 260J — Ernjst SachevereU
Clive, Edward Henry... 5! — John Talbot
— George Sidney 223;
— Percy Archer 223
Cloetc, Evelyn R. H. J. 173
Cloke, Robert Patrick... 311
Close, Arthur John 213
— Charles Barry
• Charles Frederick
48
DE
— R)naid Liruco 29;
— Thos.WilIiam.Fisc* ... 21
— ■ Hon. Wenman 63, 356
Coker, fjewis lijdm. ...49, 167
_ Colan, Wm Robt. B lyie 438
39]Oolhorne, Jlon. Hir Fra.. 242
Jlon. Franoi.s L. L. ... 132
Harry 364
— Herbert \V. C 431
Julian Campbell 352
Robert Crosthwaite... 401
Colson, Edward 26f
Colston, Harold K 330
ColvUe, Arthur M 181
Geo. Northcoto 301
— Sir Hearr h]d\vardi6, 219
Col ville, Arthur E.W. 63. 356
Colvin, Forrester F 151
Ja.s. Morris C 213
John Russell C. 443
Colwell, Geo. H. T 18,399
Combe, B lyce 153
Boycc Albert 7
— Kenneth 176
— Lionel 26)
Comerl'ord, H 377
Comifis, Dennis W. D. .. 5:6
Henry .. 423
— Francis Morton 213; — Hon.iAi. R. Ulysses 292
Frederick Macdonalil 171
— Geoffrey Dominie 211
— Hugh Marston i3i
— Joseph Kinnear 518
— Lewis Henry 212
— Maxwell Arch 55, i5j
— Thomas 357
Clothier, Robert t\ ...67, 415
Oloush, Alfred H. B...64, 353
Clowes, Ernest Wm 133
— Henry .. 429
— Poter Logh 52, 150
Clutterbuck, Charles B. 267
— Edmund Ricardo 146
— Lewis Augustus ... 40, 303
Coar, Dionysius 370
Cjast, Alan , 272
Coates, Douglas R 178
— Frederick Raymond.. 233
— George John 380
— Henry Wise Unett ... 251
— John Unett 173
— Reginald Carylon 178
— William 516
Coats, Geo. Henry B. 56, 413
Cobb, Cecil Henry 301
— Charles Edward 249
Coldstream, .lohn C. ... 442
— William M 212
Coldwell, Reg. Charles 30S
Cole, A. W. G. Lowry... 263
— Edward Hearlo 428
— Frederick Temple ... 17
— Henry Cecil Lowry... 290
— Henry Walter George 431
— Henry Wells 315
— Robert Arthur 41"
— /A'li. Theodore Edw.F. 53^
Coleman, All)ert 518
— WilliamPreme 243
Coleridge, Hugh F 307
Coles, Arthur H 67, 234
— Colin Hennessej' R — 430
— Herbert Jefferis 401
— Morton Oalverley 227
— Walter
Coiey, John Thomas 395
C!olhouu, Charles K. 62, 3
CoUacott, John R 190,370
CoUard, Alox. A. Lysons 290
— Alfred Metliven 282
— Arthur William ...40, 363
— Charlei Edwin 401
John Marshall M. ... 308
■ Edward P. Wheatly 26^ CoUedge. Leslie Rooert 382
■ Harold Wolstenholme 284 CoUon, Sir Edwin Henry
Ivor Staveley 18
— Robert 516I-
H 21, 408
■Edwin Hy. Ethelbert i3t
Cobbe, Alex. Stanhope 439 Colleton, Sir R. A. W. Bl.
— Charles Clermont 229
— Henry Herculim 438
Oohbold, Alan Ralph ... 267
— E. Cazenove 330
— Reo. Fras. E. Davy ... 530
Cooke, Alf. FothergiU... 313
— Aubrey St. .John 441
— Augustus Hodson ... 436
— Bertram H. Hunter... 3^7
— Crawford Boyd ...40, 40S
— Ernest 58, 269
— Herbert Po'.hergill .. 441
— Hugh Win. FothergiU 439
— Robert Joseph 261
— Samuel Arthur 438
— Sydney Fitzwyman... 265
— Thomas Arthur 17
— William 24, 409
— Wm. Butterworth... 48,369
— William Nevinson M. 425
— William Smith 26
Cook-ion, Goorge Arthur 423
— Mostyn Elen 28B
— Percy Sslby 288
— Philip lilencowe 133
— William Whicher 173
Uoombes, S.iinu'jl 182
Coo|)er. Aug. Frederic 263
— Austin Samuel .. 26r
— Chas. Duncan 46, 354
— Edmund Saffery 428
— Edward Joshua 235
— Edward Shewell 17?
-- Fr.iucii Edward ...7', 171
Commeliae,Chas.Krn.66, 209I- Harry 31
— Francis Henry Bagot 426
Compigne, H. Mapleton 371
Compton, Charles Wm. 245
Lord Douglas J. Cecil 151
— Thomas Edward. ..63, 308
Comyn, Edward Waltjr 176
John Sarstield 313
Conder, Claude R. ...47, 207
jOndon, ICdgar Hont ... 385
— Jas. Knighton 437
Coney, Reo. Henry T. ... 396
Congdou, Arthur B. O... 353
^ Ernest C. L 63, 399
— John James 31, 106
Congleton, Hy. Lord
Congreve, Walter Norris 356
— Harry Ashley 432
— Henry 370
— John 395
— Lewis I5rnest ... 421
— Philip Templer 175
— Richard Joshua 219
— Robert 142
— Robert M. Le Hunte 386
— Thomas Francis 182
— William George 436
— William Hea.tou 277
— William N.R. Gilbert 279
— Reo. William W. G.... 501
Coote, Edmund Eyro 371
6'Copoland, Fredericic ... 437
Ribert J 384
Couingham, Charles 58, 275|Copcmaa, Hugh Chaa 303
Frank Evelyn 2S6|noDlaud,Chas. Sturrock 308
Henry '. 178 — William Stafford 254
Herbert John 352 Copley, R.C. A. Bewicke
53, 263
Collette. Cecil Henry 52, 317
C jUey, George Fred. ...
Collie, Mackintosh A. T. 52a
Collier, Bertram Wm.... 266
Connal, Ale.x. C 173
CONNAUGUT, .ff.jK.if. tlie
Duke of t, 4, 223, 356
Coonell, Chas. Bdw. H. 427
— Charles Forster 441
Connellan, Cory L 229
Conner. Richard 273
— William Daniel ...59,
Connolly, Arthur M. ...
— Lawrence 11. 54, 358
— .Matthew Wm.Kemble 315
— Wm. Edw. Gunnell... 400
— William Hallett ...66, 170
Connor, Fred. Henry B. 346
— Harry G. Adams 348
— I.^aac Josoelyn 214
— John Colpoys 384
, — Timothy 306
36i|Connors, John 240
64, 321
Coppinger, Thomas S.... 372
Cjrbot,Arth.Domvdle44, 399
Corbett, Basil Andrew... 292
— Chas. Harold 160
— Elwy Frank... 180
— b'r.ink Vincent 29, 205
— Hy. George Lyon 441
— Hugh Nicholas 361
— Reo. Jo.seph 396
— Richard 29, 165
— Rob. de la Cour 377
— Walter Frank 292
Oorbyn, Bdwyn 0 441
— Hector 174
Corcoran, Edward 383
Gordeaux, Harry Edw. S. 442
— Win. Wilfred 163
Corduer, Jas. Edw 183
Oobham, Horace W 435 Collings, Alg. Win. ...61, 259
Cochran, Archibald G. 65, 399 — Cecil Bargravii 354
— Francis 23|-
Cochrane, Archer Wm.
Godfrey Disney 373
- William .i.ug 46, 310
520 Golliiigwood, Clennell W. 180
Ross
■ C. Fit7,G. T..
Bdw. Warren Webber 386|- William George
Conolly, Edw. Michael 180 Oordue, W. Geo. Ranger 2:0
— Thomas 144 Corheld, Chas. John 420
Conor, Ceod 31, 284 Corker, Thomas M 379
Conran. Goorge H. M. 64, 249 Corkery, Thos. Herbert 385
William Loraim 425 — William ^Vlfred 528
t3 jury, Jis. Lionel J. ... 348
Walter 5:6
352I— CuthbertG 45. 2571C mstahle, lieo. A. E. B. 53c
69, 369! — Jame-i George 2ji
Willoughby V 56,208
— George Leslie 332|Collins, Charles Bury ... 212
— James Kilvingtoii ... 352
— Norman Denneys i79|-
Thomas Henry 2L.2 ■
William Alfred 146 -
Charles Welm.au 26i|Conyers, Charles 346
David Kdward 370 Conyngham, Lord C A. 357
Denis Joso[)h 385
Ernest Rokeby 277
■ Gerald P. L 211
• Jno. Staples M. L. ... 348
— Wm.Fras. Dundonald 42! — George Atkins 04, 414' — Wm. Arouthnot L. 63, 275
Cock, Hubert C. L 181;— 7?ei;. James Henry ... 532!c )0, Charles .S 115
Cockaday, George L.
Cockburn, Arch. C.M'K. 263]
— Charles Jas 234
— George 63, 356
— George Alexandei 45, 206
• — John Brydges 263
— Wm. Alex. Crawford
— Wm. Frodk
Cockcraft, C. Macleod
ary ... 532
■ John Gcrrard 299 Cooch, Charles 13
Chas. Kdw. H.yaoiuth 286
227 IC )ode, Henry P. R 180
396|— John H. C 55, 299
Percival 284
Tno uas Gerrn.rd 159'Cook, Charles Chesaey 433
WiUia.m Fellowes 144I — Edwin Berkeley 133
1711 — William Henry 136 — George 182
435:Coltinson, John 49. 308 — Henry 527
John R'jbort
— John Str.atford
— Reo. Reginald F. ,
— Richard Henn 3ioi-
n-
Cockerill.Geo.Kynastou 435lCollis,MauriceC.Gooke58,4i3 — Henry David 524
— John William 385!
— Robert Charles 431
■ Robert Henry
■ Wilfrid E. Kussell
Oockm, Rev. J. I. B 53o,ColUson, Chas. S. .
141 1 — Henry Re.x .
147 — James
319 — VValter
.. 174
23. 407
8, 4i5
Corkrau, Chas. Edw. ... 220
Corlett, John S 441
Cornish, P. T. W.t.rre ... 245
Cornwall, .lohn Woll'ran 526
Corrie, George Gowan
Wyatt 183
— William Fras .Taylor 177
Cori-y.tfo/i.H.Wm. Lowry 78
— John Beaumont 214
— Noel Arm^,r Lowry ... 219
Cory, iZeo. Chas. Page ... 552
— George Norton 354
Cosens, Robert 29^
Cosgrave, William 366
Costa, Paul Dennis .... 371
C Kstello, Edmond Wm.. 441
Costigan, .1. L 370
Costley, Horace G. I'.... 29^
Costoliadie, Edw. Gerald 30/
— Henry Holmes 41, 166
Cotes, Robert Hugh 288
Cotesworth, James T.... 256
Cotgrave, Edwin C. B... 425
Gotten, Arthur B, 33->
Index — Active List.
805
Cottell, Roginald James |
Cope •■. 383
Cotter, iSdmond Wm.54, 207
— Francis Gibson ...63, 399
— Harry John 179
Cotterili, Harry G 400
— Husjb Edward 227
Cottino;ham, Chas. S. ... 327
— Edward Rodeii 398
— Henry Langri.ihe 179
Cotcon, Ai'thar Stedmau tSo
— Sir Arthur T
— Arthur William 219
— Charles Leonard 138
— Henry K,_>li.;rt S 301
— Hoi-liert Joseph 362
— Robert Benjamin 2^
^ Stapleton Charles 130
— Stapleton Lynch ^37
— \VeUiny:ton R. i*. S... 16
— William Lewis 440
Couchmau, Bertram C. 400
— George H. H 245I
— Uervey Noel 319
Coalson, John 365
Coulthard.iSeo. Uugh R. 530
Conper, Edward E 422
— Victor Arthur 356
Conrage, Anthony 157
— Miles Rate F 179
Conrteuay, Edw. Jas,
— Edw. Reginald
— George Edward 350
Michael Hudson
Craig, Robert Annosley 178 Crofts, Jas. Grove White 380 Ciirlino:, H. Thomas 45, 166
Craigie. J. H. Smith 30, 334I — Leonard Markham ... 227 Ciirll, Cha. b;nulins...62, 265
Oraik, James 290! — Richard 3S7lCurme, Wm. Charles ... 176
Crampton, Fienues H,... 172'Croker, Henry Leycester 252)Cnrran, Ar. Edw. R. 52, 284
Philip J. R 171 Croly, Arthur E. J 379 |Currie, Algernon 19,403
Crane, Eli 36i|Orombie, Alex 5151— Arthur Cecil 173
fd, Robert L 395;Cromie, William Henry 214!— Fendall 19. 403
, John 352|Cronimelin, C. Yale 424 — Ivor Bertram Fendad 180
I>a3ter, Edm. Henry B. i7S|Cronin, John Joseph ... 443, — John William^..... ..69, 416
' Crooke, Chas. D. Parry 243;
George Douglas 243
— .fames 0. Balfour. ..68, ii*)
— John Chas. PuUelne 233
— John E'.'elyn fiidm. ... 214
— Shal'to Longfleld 210
Craul'uril, Giiorgo S. G. 359
— John ArchilJald
Houi^on 424
Craven, Arthur . I ulius.:. 213
Orawfcjrd.Alfred'i'emple 177
— Archibald 172
— Arthur Gosset 440
Dirom Grey 517
Ryves Alex Mark ...246
Thomas 49. 329
Crookenden, Hy. H. 4*, ioolCurry,.\lontag«Creightou242
Saluabury Daveuporc 372
Crookshauk,ArthurA.lox.2i4
— Chichester de Windt 2:2
— Sydney D'Agailar ... 213
Cro3bie,Adolph. B. i, 29, 399
— Charles 139
Cross, Horatio R. 0 382
Crosse, Arthur Grant ... 28^
Crosthwait, Herbert I.
■ Claude Melville 426 Crosthwaite,Jno.Graham436
— Joseph Arthur
Crow, William Alfred ...
Crowe, John Henry V....
— Mordauudbin.TfdonC.
— Frank F 395
— Frederick .fames 526
— George Adam 116
— George Rainier 424
— Gilijcrt Stewart 385J — Wm. M. Carlisle
— Heury 42, 27iiCrowley, John S
— HenryCowell 3(3
— .Tames Muir 519
— James Norman 272
— .fohii C.uirt 327
■ John llalket
R.tyinuiid 71,
uher P. 1)3
Courtney, Edw. A. W.... 364iCrawi'nrd, Proby E. 1
Cousin, Thos. Gaspard 26
Coutls, George 3S0
— Malcolm 364
Coventry, St. John H.... 219
Cowan, Ueury Viviau52, 16S
— James Henry 66, 20 j
— James Wm. Alston... 334
Cowans, Ernest Arnold 330
— John Steven 356
Cowell, Albert V. J 357
— Henry Clayton 373
Cowen, Wm. D. A 379
Cowie, Alexander Hugh 210
— Alexander John 453
— Charles Henry 210
— Charles Stewart ...
^ Ernest Leonard 360
— Henry Edw. Colvin
— Herbert M'Cally 213
— HugliNormanRamsa.y 294
— Thomas Renuie ...22, 407
— Wm. Alex. Loiner 431
Cowley, Jieit. Hy. G. B. 532
— James William 422
Cowper, Herbert H. P. 2 1,403
— Herbert Maitland ... 227
— Maitland 422
Cox, Arthur Ditmas 440
— Arth.F Hii.mlitim 271, 374
— Aubrey Hamilbou
— Charles Edwai'd ....
— Charles E. Somers ..
— Charles Hay ...64
— Edward Henry
Crawley, Ar
— Charles
— Eustace
— George Burridgc 443
— Thos. Gorges 19
Crawshaw, John N 162
Crawshay, Fred. Wm.... 251
— Henry 275
Creagh.ArthurGethin24, 169
— Arthur H. Lopping... 434
— Denis 371
— Edward Cottingham 43S
— George Percy Brasier 428
— G.WashingtonBrazier38i
— O'Moore 4:, 409
— Ralph Chas. Osborne 427
— Stephen Henry 381
— Walter 29
— WItr. Blake Butler 65,315
Creak, Wm. Heyvvood... 307
Crealock, Stradling L.
Vaughan 245
Cree, Edward Russell... 380
— Gerald 382
— Herbert Eustace 382
Creek, Edw. Stanley ... 22
Cregan, Thos. Andrew7i, 209
Cresswell, Cliarles A. 41, 409
- Heury H.iker 157
Creswell, Edmund F i3i
07
3
395
173
176
231
^47
Crowther, Edward S. D. 400
— lleo. F. Nelson 531
— John Ernest 401
— liobert Theodore 422
Cro/.ier, Arthur Harry.
— Burr.trd ft 262
— Thomas Henry 177
Cruddas, Hugh 'W 437
Cruickshaiik,L>uncanT'>6,393
— Hugh Ale.x.ander 179
— Percy Hamilton j8o
Crum, Alex. Stewart ... 301
— Frederick Maurice ... 322
Crump, James Cyril 355
Crutchley. Gen. Charles 263
— jl/uyor Charles 52
— Charles Logan 352
Cubitt, Arch. Cyril ...64, 243
— Thomas Astley 179
— William Martin 429
Cuffe, Charles MacD. ... 377
Curieis, Cyril S. S.
— Francis Algernon. ..59, 170
— Herbert St. Leger ... 400
— ,fohn 322
— Reg, L. Herbert 19
— William F 48, 261
Curtin, Frederic John ... 29
Curtis, Arthur William.. 178
— Edward George 251
— Harry Alex. IJ. ...55, 169
— James Hcni-y 38^
— John G. C )Ckb irn ... 42
— Reginald Salmond69, 210
— Willia u b'rjd. de U. 29, 165
Curtoys, Cbas. B. E. ... 400
Curzon, ErnestC P. 160
— Fitzroy Edm r*enu... 344
— yfoK. liloutagu ... 44, 356
— Nathaniel iVdIiam ... 152
Cusack, Robert Oriel ... 379
Cusins, AUiert G. T 213
73 Cust, Adalbert O. C 245
Cusfcanee, Hugh Iiionel 420
Cuthbert, Gerald Jas. .. 223
— James Harold 223
Cuthbertson, Norman W. 299
C ittle, John 248
Cuyler, Sir Chas. Burt. 301
da Costa, Edw. Ronald 525
— Evan Campbell 277
— O. M. John 439
D'Aeth, Reg. Hughes ... 229
D'Aguilar, i'ir C. L 164
— John Swainson 372
Dalai, Kharshedji A 527
Dalby, John 179
Daldy, Ale.x. Wm 362
• Jas. Aloysius F 401 Dale, Charles L 44, 360
398
252! — Edmund William 47
3 •i.i Cretin, Eugene
247 Criohton, Chas. W. H...
■■'■ii\ — Hon. George A. C.
152
CuUen, Ernest H. Scott 43S
Culling, John C 380
Cumber, Herbert Cbas. 230
Cu5IiiEijr,A.ND,if.ii.Xf. the
Dukeuj; KG 5
Cumberland, LouisBertie 322
— Richard Ormsby 241
Camberlege, Arch. F. ... 213
— Charles John 438
— Heury C.Paitht'ull 365, 401
Curaine, Reo. Rilph A .. 530
Cuming, A. Edwin 364
Arthur Thomas 174
Robert John 213
Cummin, Nicholas B. ... 353
Cumining, Ernest Alfred 213
Hanway R 332
Ludovic S. Gordon ... 305
— Ernest 33b} — Henry William Visct.
Francis W. Henry ... 428
— George 17
— Gerald Aylmer 400
— Hen. Wm. Holmes 18, 406
— Herbert Vaughan ... 422
— John 182
— Sir John William 251
— Patrick G. Ashley ... 357
— Percy Zechariah 428
- Reg. John Ponsonby 350
■ Richard Charles C. ... 271
135
— Hew 179
— Hubert Francis 220
— John Ernest Theodora 327
— M'Veagh 362
— Richmond T 429
Crimmui, John 52a
Cripps, Arthur Wm 426
— Fred. Wm. Beresford
Crispin, Hugh Trevor ... 233
Crocker, Alfred Gilbert 438
— Bertram Edw 346
• Robert Emilius... 21, 404u|_ George Delamain 353
— Robert Frederick 161
— St. John Augustus ... 234
— Samuel FitzGibbon... 241
— Thomas Sands 442
— Walter Latham 67, 241
— William 370
— William Charles 245
Coxhead, Jas. Alfred 53, 168
— . T. Linghorne 174
Cox ni, Alired Walter ... 310
(Joyle, VVilliam 216
Crabbe, Byre M. S....52, 219
Orabbie, John 144
Cracroft.BernardW^alter 421
— Hugh 346
Craig, John Francis 63, 17
Herbert James 401
— Montagu Martin 232
— Sydney Fras 426
Crockett, Kennett Gale 34r
— Sydney Laureucs 178
— W. Macandrew 176
Croft, James H. Herbert 372
Crofton, Arthur E. L. ... 233
— Charles Woodward ... 329
— Malby Edward 46, 231
— Morgan Samuel 21
— Richard Martin ...59, 169
— Robert Benjamin i
Crofts, Aylmer Martin... 51
— Wm. .Sydney 40J|— Charles
George Arthur 434
Dalgety, Henry Barkly 149
— Reginald William ... 18
Dalgliesh, Edward E. C. 294
Dalisou, John Pelham... 313
Dallas, Alex. Egerton ... 437
— Alister Grant 158
— Chirlei Mowbray 423
^ David 386
— James 209
— John Hen. L ingford?!, 171
— Julian Stuart 436
— Stu.art Alex. Chas. ... 526
Dalrymplc, Hon. North
de 0 59, 223
— Li. G. Elphinstoue 24, 407
— William Listou 7
Dalton, Cecil William R. 401
Cummings, Wilfrid H.. 171
Cummins, Harry A. V. 437
— Henry Alfred 303
James Turner 27, 407
Cuningham, Chas. A. 18, 406
Cuninghame,Dav. S. 41, 409
— John A. Smith- ...55, 134
— William Ctininghamo 130
Cnnlitle, Ernest Wm. 63, 41b
— Foster Lionel 56, 169
— Fred. Hugh Gordon... 336
Cunningham, Allan H... 213
— David Douglas 515
— George Glenoairn 53, 305
— John Adams 517
— John Dacros 47, 168
— John William 115
— Joseph 345
— La\?rence 142
— Percy Heury 434
Ciinniugton, Robert H. 214
Cunyngham, W.H.D. 55, 350
— William Dick 299
Cuppage, Edm. Vernon 292
— • William Adam 423
Cure, Alfred Capel 172
3S4
George Edw. C ...63, 257
Edmund Sclater 290J — Herbert Capel 67, 273
James 516 Cureton, Edward Robert 267
— Gjraid Grant 54, 247
— James Cecil 40, 166
Ualy, Arthur Crawford.. 247
— 1<\ A. Bonner 380
— Heury Dermot 425
-Hugh 443
James Henry 382
Joseph Thomas 518
— Maurice 366
— Thomas 382
Dalyell, Hugh Kenneth 436
Dalzel, Aug. Fred 242
Dalzell, Jfow.Arth. E. 53, 301
Damania, Phiroszha J. 527
D'Amico, Igino Depiro 237
Damla, EduljiM 525
D.mby, William Edwin . 142
Dane, Arthur H. C 527
Danford, Bertram W. y. 214
Daugar, Henry P 155
Daniel, Charles Cecil .. 275
— Charles James 307
— Edward Vorke 400
— Henry George 61, 271
Daniell, Arthur C... 62, 170
— De Courcy 4.^, 166
— Edward Henry E 254
— Francis Edward
LLoyd 336
8o6
Daniell, Frank VVilUam
— Frederick Fraii. \V....
— JolinAlan Le Norreys
— Jobn Frederic 06,
— Oswald Jas 6i,
Df.nn, Hy. Cliurnside B.
Dantra, Sorabsbaw H...
Darhy, Wm. Henry 5S,
Darbyaliiro, Percy H. ...
Waruil, Harry Fraucis..
Dai'ley, (ieoreo Roe 71,
— HeoryLa i'oucho
— James Uiissell
Darling, Ctias. Hy $6,
— Sev. Charles Wesley.
Darnell, lieo. V. A. ......
— Seo. Hen. A
Darrah, O'Brien Zouch
D.irrocli, Duncan
Dashwood, Edmd. Wm.
Daubeney, Sir H. G. 13.
— Edward Ka.ve 71,
Daubeny, Cyril J. B. ...
— Edward Alfred
Daufflish, Geoii^e V'ictor
Dankes, Ai'ch. Henry...
Dauncej', Thursby H. E.
Dannt, Bertram Itochtbrt
— Richard Algernon O.
— Walter D
Dave.y, Horace Scott ...
Dayid, Ernest Fred. 49,
Davidson, Arthur.
— Arthur Noel
— Charles
— C. F. Herbert
— Charles Steer
— Chri.s. iliddlemass ...
— C. John Lloyd
— David Ch.aries ...
— David Macdonald ...
— Duncan fc'ras
— Edmund
— Francis C. Dudfield...
— l^'rancis Dean
— Francis Middleton ...
— Fred Aug. Lascelles
— (reorge 55,
— Geo. F. De Bude
— George Harry
— Gordon Villiers
— Surg.Capt. James
— Colonel James ^2,
— Major John 62,
— Lt.Colo^iel Sohn ...40,
— John Humphrey
— John Robert B
— .lohn Stewart
— Lionel Chorley L
— Robert Venioar
— Sisley Richard
— Stuart
— Thomas Reid Waugh
— Thomas St.Clair
— Walter Lloyd
■ — William Leslie 47,
Davie, A. F. Furguson...
— James Henry il
— Keith Maitland
— Wm. J. Ferguson
Davies, ArthurMorcer...
— Charles Henry
— Charles Hugh
— Edwin L.V. Saunders
— Ernest Wilson
— Francis John
— Frank Gadsden
— Frederick Geo. Hugh
— George Preshfield ...
— JSeu. George M
— Henry
— Henry Fanshawe
— Henry Rodolph
— Hy. Saranel Price ...
— Hugh Walter
— John
— John Murray
— NoelPhiliv)
— Percy George 190,
— Percy Matcham
— Somerset E. O'B.
Kevin 57,
— Thomas Arthur H. ...
— Thomas Reid
— Thomas Wdliam
— Walter P. Lionel
— Wilbraham Thos. 245,
Davis, Alfred Robert ...
Index — Active List.
435iDavis, Cecil
330 — Chaiies Lukin
'531^ Dudley Herbert
400J— Edward
313' — Edward Newnham ...
4271 - George Frederick
516 — George Henville
169 — George Mcli ride
140 — Gronow John
357 — John
171I — Robert Evans Stuart
401 i — Thomas
244 de CcBtlogon, SeL'.C.E.C. 532
159 de Crespigny, Claude
254 Champion 134
382,— Tyreil O. W. C. ...69, 157
436 Dee, Peter 526
39i|Deeble. Benjamin W. C. 381
249! Deed, John Cyril 401
5151 Deedes, JZef. iSrook 530
Dewes, Fred. Joseph ... 526
de Wilton, Albert W. ... 426
— P. Donald Dorin 315
Dewing, Edw. John...49, -207
— Robert Henry 429
de Wintou, Charles 290
— Richard Stretton 178
de Wolski. F. Rola ...42, 206
439JDeering, John 46, 261 1 Dibben, .Tohn Thomas... 395
— William Wallbridge
Davison, G.Markhara 64,
330 — Kenneth Stuart... 67,
396 — Colonel Thomas...
3961^ Miijor Thomas 56,
227 i— William Pearson
350 Davoren, Vesey H. W....
Davson, Harry Miller...
Davy, Cecil William ...
— John Davy Wright ...
— Robert il. Manning...
Daw, Thomas
Dawes, Chris. Dering ...
— Edwyn Sandys
— William Myers
Dawkins, Arthur Fred.
— Charles Tyrwhitt
433|— Henry Stopford ...59,
i6oi— Jolm Wyndham Geo.
400 Dawnay, ilon, Hugh ...
47i — ifo». John
441 Diwson, Arthur Wm....
421 — Charles Herbert
350 — Charles Hutton
292 — Cuthbert P 61,
130 — D'Orville Brook
271 — Douglas F. R 57,
527 — Edward 68,
518 — Edward Alfred Finch
342 — Francis Wm
181 — Freiierick Stuart
232 — Harry Leonanl ...63,
325 — Henry Coleridge
175 — Henry Finch
2S9 — Joseph Temperley ...
208 — Lisle A. Finch ..."
47 — Robert
225 — Vesey John 53,
177 — Wm. Hutchison R. ...
519 — Wm. Orford Charles
150 Day, Arthur G. Fits Roy
307 — Chaa. Russell
408 — Dudley Aloe Lacy ...
322 — Edmund
171 -- Francis Innes
383 ^ Fraucis Jeremy ...44,
267 — James Dunne
4271— John George 62,
439 — Robert V'aughaa...46,
209 — Thomas U. B 63,
— William Bulien
Deacon, Edmund
— Henry Robert Gordon
Dealy, John Anderson...
Deans, Alexander
— Andrew
— Seo. Barry O'Meara...
— Dennis
Fredk. Bernard ...70,
George Williams... 46,
4 deFalbe,Vigant William 329
525 De Gex, Basil C 277
216 — Fras. ,Tohn 2S4
361 De Gruyther, Cuth. M. 243
332 de Jersey, Colebrooke... 171
415 — William Grant 54, 108
21 de Joux, John S. N 293
261 de Kantzow, C. Adol.... 405
346 — Sidney Ives 305
3S4 DelaBere.HughPleydell 239
179 de Labilliere, E. G.'D.... 442
212 de la Condamine, Hy. J. 2S2
301 Delaoombe, Addis 348
273 (le la Fontaine, V. H. M. 279
320 Delaforce, Edwin F 179
520 Delamain, Frank G...6g, 416
299 — Walter Sinclair 424
424I Delavoye, Alex. Edw. ... 365
23^' — -Alex, ilarin 25
317J DeLislo.G.rleiausuiarez 425
169' — Henry De Beauvoir... 332
i72|d8 Lotbiniere, H. G. J... 212
357 do Moleyns. IIo}i, F. R.
152J W. Eveleigh 146
5iS;deMontmorencj',Merv3-n29o
364 — Raymond H. L. J. ... 163
Dibble, Harry 149
Dibblea, Kred. Lewis ... 398
Dihley, Atliel«tan 35^
Dick, Arthur Rjbert ... 423
— C. B. Goodrich 53, 402
— Colin... 346
— Dighton Hay A 259
^ George 212
— James Roy 373
— Ma.xwell 526
— William 381
Dickens, John 182
Dickie, John Eirord...65, 208
Dickin, E hvard S 137
Dicking, S. W. Scrase-... 334
— Seo. William Arthur 532
Dickinson, Arthur T. S. 246
— Edward 48, 207
^ Ernest Arthur 354
— Fraucis Arthur 282
— NevilleH.Cainpbell352,3'9
— Thos. Malcolm 174
— William V 61, 2Q7
Dickson, Bertram 180
iS'ir Colling wood r6|
Edward Thomiison ... 29
— George Fred. Hayes 263
— Graham Joseph... 325
Henry Arthur David 520
Harry Wilfrid 364
423 — lion.WilloughbyJ.H. 282
137 Dompse.y, Patrick Jos. 379
293 Dempster, Cathc.art 30, 411
221 Denaro, Chas. Albert ... r8a
190 Deuham, Harold A 237! — .John BaiUie B .. 19
356 Deuing, Lewis 42, 410 — John Herbert 435
42! — Lewis Eales 1461^ Wm. Edmund Ritchie 213
233 Denmaii, Thomas, i'jrrf 225' — Wm. Thomas i;8
414'Deune, Alnred B 1741 Didham, Chambers 305
372; — Arthur Uobt 425;Uietz, Bernard R 142
— Henry Wm. Denne ... 339
— Richard William A... 434
Dennis, Meade J. (! 174
Denuistouu, Jas. G 179
Denny, Ernest W 155
— Henry Cuthbert ...62, 308
— Peter Robert 136'
Digan, Geo. Cuthbert ... 34^
Digby, Thomas 57, 20S
— Wm. R. VViugfield ... 357
— William Trench 211
Diggins, Wm. James ... 386
Diggon, R5bt. William 402
Dill, Richard 315
— Richai'd 53, 402! Dillon, George Fred. H. 425
— William A. Chas. 346, 365 — Henry Vincent 382
Dennys, Alex. Harri^, ... 430 — Hon. H. L. S. Lee ... 357
— Charles John 64, 414 Dimmock, Henry Peers 528
George Wm. V 5i7lDimsdale, Wilfred P. ... 314
— Harold Arthur 64,
— Herbert Edward
— James
^ James B. Lindsay ...
— John Henry
— Rich.Woodforde
— Thomas 24,
Deans, George Noel....!.
Dear, Clement B'ras. ...
Deare, Benjamin Hobbs
— Henry Foulkes
Deas, Lionel M. Ro.^s ...
Deasy, Henry H. Peter
de Bathe, 6Vr'Hy.P.i?tjr/.
— Maximilian
de Berniere, Hen.J.deB.
de Beri'v, Geo. J . Lewes
— Henry Geoffrey N. ...
— Philip P. Evelyn
— Richard Meredith ...
De Brath, Ernest 49,
de Brett, Harry Simonils
le Burgh, Ulick G. C.55,
de Bury, Henry R. V....
De Butts, Fred. R. M....
Deoie, Cyril Prescott ...
443
299
— Hector Tra vers 431
— Wm.Auneslej' Burton 4
Dent, Bertie Goore 252
363 — Kdgar John 267
241I — Frank Wilkinson .. .. 178
382J— Phillip H. Price 24
136 — Wilfrid Harry 256
348 Denys, W. H.y.Adolphns 373
2io|De Pledge, Harold Geo. 16
234JdePonthieu,R.G. R.deV. 427
515 De Pri5e, Cecil George... 157
506 — Hugo Douglas 179
180 de Putron, Cj-ril 307
4i7iDerham,FraukSeymour 277
41 1 i Dering, Henry Edward 223
d'3 Rougemont, Cecil H. 175
Derriman, Gerald L 21Q
Derry, Arthur 29S
223Jde Sails, Edw. John ... 402
290 de Sausmarez, Cecil 178
257 — Lionel Wilfred 322
408 Desborough, Arth. P.H. 177
292 Deshon, Fred. G.T 181
386 Despard, Edw. Fitzh. ... 348
519 — Henry F. R 344
150 — Wilfred H.Croasdaile 181
DesVcEux, Chas. H...53, 413
— Fred. Henry Arthur 141
— Henry Bertram 212
— Herbert 434
Devenish, Arthur H. K. 179
Deverell, Cyril J 247
de Vitri:. Percy T. D. ... 213
Devlin, Joseph 309
Dew, ArmineB 436
Dewar, Arthur Wm 241
— David Erskine... 55,169
— Edward John 32
Dingwall, Kenneth 359
Dinwiddle. David 503
Disney, James W. K. ... 401
— Robert 505
— Thomas Robert.. 28, 165
Ditmas, Alf. Robertson 430
— Francis Fred 29,165
— Fred. Roiiertson ...44, 410
— Leonard I'hilip 373
Divecha.Framji lluttonji 525
Diver, Thomas 234
Di.xon, Charles Joseph... 234
— Olive Macdonnell 158
— George 366
— George Frederick ... 178
— HenryGrey 45,267
— ■ Peter Eden 210
— Richard Travera 211
^ Thomas Arthur 380
— Thomas Bradford ... 231
— William 398
Dobbie, Charles Francis 430
— Herbert Hugh 419
— William Hugh 421
Dobbin, LeonardGeo. Wm 308
— Robert Alexander ... 27S
— William J. Knowles... 418
Dobbs, Alex. Hugh 419
— Charles B^airlie 440
— Conway Richard 212
— George Cadell 46, 411
Dobell, Charles Macp... 263
Dobie, Stanley Locker... 524
— Wm. Hugh Edw... 55, 169
Dobree, De Sausmarez 39^
Dobson,And, Fras. ..... 524
— Edwin Francis H. ... ^.17
— George Magill 382
— Gordon 372|Ood, Anth. H. WoUey... 172
James Edward 1371— Owen C. Wolley 257
175 DeWeud, Douglas C.
22 '.Dodd, Anthony 381
!>
Dodd, Charles Albert i8, 406;
— George 23q
— George L. Ashley 220J
— John Richard 380J
Dodgson, Colquhoun S. 364
— Haroourt Leicester ... 423
— Heiitbfield Butler 174
Dodinptou, W. Marriott 301
Dods, Wm. Saiidars 219
Doherty, Thomas 366
Uoig, Claude P 336
— Richard O. M 401
Dolby, Seymours. C. ... 373
Domenichetti, Fras. U... 432
Donajosvski, Reg. K. K. 232
Donald, Cohii Geo. .. 55, 235
Donaldson, Clias.G. II. 6:, 280
^ Frederick Leverton... 173
— John 383
— John Wm. Edward ... 179,
— Bobt. D 379;
Donaldson-Hadson.R.C. 154
Done, Herbert Richard 239
— Reginald John 214
Douegan, Jas. Fras 383
Donuau. William 415
Donne, B. D. A 53, 288
— Henry Rich. Beadon 239
Donnelly, Lawrence 246
— Robert 1S2
Donuet, Jas. J. Conway 381
Donohue,Wm. Edw. 190, 370
Donovan, Charles 526
— Charles Creaghe 179
— Charles H.W 69, 363
— Donovan 506
— Edward Westby 249
— Hugh Latimer 379
William 378
Dooner, John Graham... 181
— Wm. Toke 26
— Wm. Dundas 346
Doran, B. J. C 52, 254
— Walter Robert B 254
Dorehill, Philip U. M.... 173
Dorling, James Bruce... 399
— Lionel 374
Dorman, John C 378
— Thomas 379
Dorrien, H. L. Smith 58, 305
Dorward, A. R. F....45, 206
— James Ford 2r, 205
Dougal, Geo. B. Roney 245
Dougall, Walter 141
Dougherty, Edward M. 37?
— John Louis 362
Doughty, Charles H. M. 263
— Ernest Christie 243
Douglas, Arch. Philip... 176
— Cameron Chai'les 65, 269
— Charles W. H 46
— George Pi'escott 157
— Herbert Archibald ... 326
— James .•Archibald 427
— James Stewart ..70, 170
-• John Douglas 31, i66
— Montagu Wm 428
— SUolto Williaui 179
— Stafford Edmund 350
— Walter Binny 437
— William 67, 225
— William Sholto 214
Doull, John DouU 313
Dove, Frank 385
— Horatio 45, 206
— Percy Matthew 305
Doveton, Albert M 436
— John Hodson 251
Dowdall, Aylmer P. G.... 372
— Laurence Richard ... 372
— Thomas Percy 315
Dowding, Hy. Harris H. 303
— Townley Ward ... 43, 399
— Reo. Wm. Berkeley... 396
Dowell, Arth. John Wm. 310
— George Cecil 173
— George William 307
Dowman, Willington S. 3S3
Down, Cecil Patton 436
— HalkettWaltonMoney 329
Downe, H. R. Vi»ct 22
Downes, E. M. Panter... 254
— Leonards 179
— William Knox 70, 417
Dowiiiug, C. M. H. ...44, 166
— David Fitzgerald. ..58, i6q
— Geoffrey 354
— Henry John ., 254
Index—
Downing, John Geo. 68,
Downman, Geo. T. F.56,
Dowse, Edw. Cecil .. 47,
— Heni-y Esmondc
— RichardTlios.Edw. 45,
Doyle, Arth. Havelock J.
— Bernard
— Francis Joseph
— Ignatius Purcell
— John Fras. Innes H.
— Joseph Ignatius P....
D'Oyly, Geo. Hallbrd ..
— John
Doyne, Mordaunt B
— Wm. Markham
Drage. Fiaucis Biuj'oun
— Gilbert
;— Godfrey
' — Thomas William
— William Henry
Drake, A. W.H.Hornsby
— Bernard Francis
— Francis Richard
— Henry Dowrish
— ■ Henry Manning
— Nevill; Nassauer
— Reginald John
— William Hacche
Draper, Frederick
Drever, James William
— Thomas Ian
Drew, Arth. Blanshard H.
— Rev. F. Bickerstaffe
— George Barry
— Horace Robt. Hawley
— Tom Maxwell
Drielsma, Wm. Edwin ..
Drace, Cyril
Draitt, Edward 71,
— Percy Stanle.y 58,
Drummond, Arch. S. 64,
— Arthur Berkeley
— Kdmund Johnston ...
^ Eric Grey
— Fra. Henry R 52,
— John Wru. A 53,
— Kenneth Mackenzie..
Drury, Byron Henry ...
— Francis James
— FrancisMacdonald64,
— James O'Brien
— Maurice O'Connor ...
— Robert
— William Price
Dryadale. Sir Wm
— William
Duberly, George
DuBoulay,D. delaM. ...
— Noel WilmotH
— Thos.W.Houssemayne
— Woodforde George 47.
DuBuisson, Henry
DaCane, Hubert John 71,
— John Philiu
Ducat, Churle.s M
— Claude Tullo;;h
Hugh Charles Claude
— Richard
Dnok, Francis
Dnckett. Wm. Morion ...
Duckworth, Arthur C.
Ducrot, Louis Hay
Dudgeon, Fred. Annesley
— Ralph de Seton
Dudley, Bertram B.
Waddell
— George de S
Duer, Charles
Duff, Adrian urant
— Ale.x. Gordon 59,
— Beauchamp 47,
— Charles Edward ...62,
— GeorgeGraham K.iy U
— George Mowat
Duffey, George Allan ...
Dnffield, James
Durtin, Walter Henry ...
Duffus, Edward John...
— Fras. Ferguson
— Graime S3-m
Dugan, Francis Rogers
Uugdale,Herbert Crowe
— William
Duggan, Chas.Wm
— Martin Joseph
Dugmore, W. Radclyffe
Duhau, Fraucis Taylor
— Wm. W. Taylor
—Aciive Lid.
416: Duke, Alex. Leonard ... 519
339I — Alex. W 378
305] — John Charles 52, 284
384J — Joshua 5'5
243|Duleep Singh, Prince
3i7[ Victor A. J 143
5 '-6 jDiimaresq, Algernon H. 213
525 Idu Maurier, Guy L. B. 235
526iDnmble, Wilfre'd C 213
iSoj Oumbletoti, Horatio N. 70,209
3S2;du .Uonlin, Louis K....68, 288
242 j Dunbar, Carlyle MacG. 162
325 —Lewis Maxwell 140
147 — William Mathew 130
i63|Duncan, Anilrew 517
3951 — Francis John 225
401 — Fraucis Leslie 364
439 — Frank 424
371 — George 517
■^66]^ Major General Sdhu... 6
807
— -znd Lieut. John 259
— Richard William 225
— Sidney Edward 382
— Stuart 273
Duaoombe,C. Wilmer ... 6
Dundas, Fred. Charles.. 350
— George William 162
— Henry H. Philip 157
— Henry Lawrence 22
— Patrick Henry 441
— Richard Chas 225
— Walter Leslie 362
Dundee, Wm. J. Daniell 210
Duudon, Michael 380
Dundonald, Earl q/'...2i, 134
Dunlop, A. H. Buchanan 310
— Archibald Samuel ... 174
— Arthur Wallace 433
— Colin N. Buchanan ... i3i
— Henry Buchanan 40, 167
— Hen. Cleland 58, i6g
— Henrj' Hinton 432
— James William 58, 169
— Julian Silver S 293
— Wra. Hugh 344
Dunn, Henry Nason ... 385
— Robert Henry W....69, 263
Dunnage, Arth. Jas. 44, 166
Dunne, Arth. Mountjoy 530
— John Hart 4
^ Walter A 40, 363
— William 42,363
DunoUy, Kenneth J. G. 434
Dunscombe, N. Blake... 459
Dunsford, Evelyn Hy.... 362
— Francis P. S 435
DnnsterviUe, Arthur Jj. 279
— Edward Leslie 211
— Knightley S 58, 169
— Lionel Charles 429
Duperier, Henry Wui.48, 207
Da Port, Osmond C 181
Oa Pre, Wm. Baring .. 322
Dur.md, Alg. G. A. ...31, 413
— Henry Marion 151
Duraut, Robert J. A. ... 3!ii
Durell, Arthur J. V 239
Durham, Philip F.... 59,132
— Eeo. Robert Henry ... 531
Durman, Frederick 145
Durnlord, Arthur 0. S... 361
— Guj'E. J 214
Durrant, George 395
— James i'alconer 327
Dury, Alexander Wm. ... 43
Dustan, John W 401
Duthy, Arch. Edward 44, 166;
Dutt, Russick Lall 515
agqiDuttou, >/on. Charles ... 40
29J1 — Jas. Huntlj' 269
415
150
178
21 I
352
231
Duxbnry, ilharles D. ... 36,
- Sidney Hugh 279
Dwane, John William... 323
Dwyer, Arthur Goo 279
— Bertie Cunynghame 252
— Charles Edw.ird 37.8
— Geo. ToulminC 180
1751— John 345
365 1— John Cornelius 395
i73iDyrtS, James Uidgeway 234
352 - Richard S. Vivian ... 150
158 Dyce, George H.Coles 28, 408
380 Dyer, Reo. Alfred S 530
387 — Arthur J. Leslie 262
331 — Charles Robert 319
329 — John Edw. Frederick 142
442 — ijeu. Joseph Perry ... 530
172 — Reg'.nald Edw. Harry 431
Dyer, Thomas W. B. ... 39?
Dyke, George Hart ...46, 233
— Percvvall Hart 275
Dykes, Alfred McNair... 231
— Lionel E. B 175
— William Alston 21:9
Dymott, Donald F 525
Dyne, Frank W. B 229
Dyson, Harry Bernard 225
— Herbert Jekyll 518
— Louis Morgan 181
— 5'. Shakespeare'. ..329, 374
— Thomas Edward 528
Eadon, Prank Heni"y ... 163
Bady, Chas. Edward ... 179
— Frederick W. E 400
Eagar, Edward Boaz ... 233
— Henry Averell 49,34*
Eagle, F. E. Bunbury ... 400
Eagles, Heni-y Cecil 59, 399
Ealden, Charles 216
Eales, Cecil Moncrieff... 423
— Lionel Geo. Nuttall ... 229
Eames, Rev. W. Leslie .. 533
Earle, Edward Savi 286
Francis Alfred 234
— Frederick John 453
Henry 64, 315
— Hubert Malins 519
— Maxwell 219
— Robert Gilmour 214
— Sydney ... 221
Bary, Chas. John 283
Eassie, Fitzpatrick 395
East, Cecil James 5
— Charles Conran 234
— George Thomas 353
— Lionel Wm. Pellew ... 175
Eastman, Wm. f....65, 397
Eastmead, Chas. Sidney 435
Easton, Fred. Arthur ... 175
Eastwood, Hugh deC 136
— Jol'nC.B 154
— Robert John Camac 439
Eaton, Hon. Herb. Fras. 18
— James Bird 529
— Robert Coleman 377
— William Arnold 229
Ebden, Fras. Thoa....25, 407
Eocles, Cuthbert J 158
— Robert 63, 301
— William Vernon 356
Eckersley, Edwin 383
— Henry Thomas 361
Eckrord,,rohn J. H. B.... 427
— Philip George W. ... 344
Eden, Arch. Jas. F 301
— Wm Ale.xander ... 30, 165
— William Rushbrooke lao
Edes, Charles Albert 46, 363
Edge, John Dallas 3->8
— John Neville 362
Edgoll, Edw. Arnold ... 211
Edghill, jEeu. J. C 396
Edinbubqh, H.R.U. the
Duke of 1,97
Edlmann, Ernest E 177
Edmonds, James Edw... 210
— Nicholas Gifford 299
— Richard James. ..190, 370
Edmondsou, James U. 366
Edridge, Chas.Snlton... 237
Edwardes, Alex. Cobarn 301
— Son. Hugh 102
— John Grahame 438
— Stanley Malcolm 429
— J/^u«. William 134
Ed wards, A. Hamilton M.
/I, 136
— Arthur Clement iso
— Cecil Bradney Jervis 282
— Charles Aug 49, 430
— Charles Grant F 421
— Chas. Mackenzie. ..58, 310
— Christopher Vaughau 256
— Clement Maitland 275
— David John 360
— Fitzjames Maine 424
— Frederick Charles ... 401
— Graham Thos. George 162
— James 182
— James Roch 40, 363
— JohnBurnard 418
— John Denis 3^5
— Lancelot 241
— Richard Peilding 211
— Roderick Mackenzie. 430
-Thomaa 344, 374
8o8
EdwarJs.Wilfrid Bowers 395
— William Egerton iSo
— William Rice 5'S
Edye, Johu Simpson ... 383
— Loureufo 45, 399
— Murray W. Joaeph ... 304
Edyvean, Fred. Geo. ... 402
Egan, Michael Henry ... 225
Egerton, Ai'tUur Fredk. 342
— Caledoa Philip 30, 294
— Charles Comyn ...29, 410
— Charles Philip 42:
— Frauds Wm 63, 414
— George Algeraoa 161
— Granville Geo. A 336
— Raleigh Gilbert ...71, 421
— Ralph 64, 360
Eggiuton, Joseph S 2S8
Kicke, Ernest C 374
Eklerton, Fred. Dundas 382
— Murray Trent 43'3
— Rowland P.Somerset 230
Eley, Wdliam Gardiner 156
Elgee, Cyril Hammond
— John W. Ij 319
Elger, Edward Gwyn ... 245
Elgood, Per;;ival Geo. ... 242
Eliaa, Arthur 63, 227
Kliot, Geffery Lavvr. 44, 410
Eliott, Francis H 424
— Laurence Edw 443
Elkington, Geo. Edw.... 213
— H. Pereival George... 3S3
— John Ford 234
— Robert James Goodall 175
EUershaw, Arthur 178
— Wilfrid 179
EUes, Arthur Warro 315
— Edmund Roche ...24, 165
— Malcolm llothney ... 214
Ellice, Robert Frederick 176
Ellicombe, Geo. John ... 242
Elliot, Adam Scott 342
— Alex. J. Hardy 141
— (.Iharles Rivorsdale ... 432
— Charles R. Scott 441
— Edmund Kalbert 132
— Edward UallettHugh 181
— ■ Edward Hay M....64, 295
— Edward Locke 44, 410
— George Augustus ... 255
— George llamsay... 330
— Gilbert S. WD 210
— GilbertThomas 237
— Harry Macintire 177
— Hugh 237
— John Purzer 231, 365
— Roljcrt H3nry 526
— Wdliam 171
— Wm. Uy. Wdsoii 518
— WiUiain Scott 153
Elliott, Al:'redChirles... 43ii
— Charles A.Ueu 213
— Chas. Roulstou 384I
— Edward Draper 7, li^l
— George l:lamuley...44, 410
— Gilbert Chas. Edward 213
— Herbert tieury 28a
— Hugh Ernest 113
— Re^'iual.l Win. Sydney 441
Elhs, Allivd Clias. S. li. 3J2
— Charles C... 57, 208
— Conyngham K. C. ... 2Dy
— George Adams 269
— Gerald.Uo.utagueAug. 357
— Heroert Charles 31a
— f uilip Mackay 379
— Walter Treslove 40
— William Hastings ... 279
— Wilharu iMontague ... 210
— Wm. Roljert Jason ... 315
— William Veruer ...26,408
Ellison, George i'agei... 151
Gerald Francis 227
— Ralph Henry Carr ... 143
— Richard George 132
^ Richard Todd 134
— liev. William 530
E'lisseu, Gustav Edm... iSo
Edwood, Bertram Price 44-^
Elmes, Jonathan \\^iu. 19, 303
Elmslio, Ale.K. M. Spears 437
— Fred. B. 59,169
— Wilmot Poster 257
Elphick, Harry Wm. ... 519
Elphinston, Alexis .. .. 350
Elphinstone, Arth. P. A. 428
Blrington, Fred. LI 356
Index — Active List.
Elsdale, Henry 29,
Slsmie, Alex. M. Spears
— Geo. Edw. D
Elston, Henry
Elton, Alfred G. G. ...63,
— Arthur Bayard
— lieo. Edw. Daubeny...
— Erie Godfrey
— Fred. Algernon G. Y.
— Henry Strachau ..18,
Elverson, Hamilton J. 58,
Blwes, Ernest Veness 53,
— Henry Cecil
— Lincoln B. Gary
— Walter V.J. Gary
— Hev. William Weston
Elwortliy, Chas. K
Ely, Alfred 40,
— Edwyn A. Sylvester...
Eman, Bowes Leslie 54,
Emberton, Francis
Emerson, Geo. Augustus
— Isaac Romford
--Johu Lindas
— Norman Zeal
Emery, Wm. Basil
Baderb}', Samuel H. ...
Engelbach, Pras. Joyce
England, AlickThoriiber
— Arthur
— Edward Parker
— Raymond
— Thomas Pereival
Engledue, Herb. Atfield
Eiiglehoart, E. L
English, Aug. John. ..48,
— Cuarles Ernest
Ernest R. Maiing
— Frederick Paul 65,
— lieo. .fjhu
— Joseph O.'clo.y 61,
— William
Ennis, Arthur B
Bnriquez, Albert D... 65,
— George Dallas
Enthoven, Cha. Henfrey
— Percy H
Bntricau, .Tames
Butwistle, Thos. Geo. ...
Erok, JohuC
Krrington,WalterHeury
ErroU, Eui-l of
Erskine, Arch. Jas. ...64,
— Charles Ellis Hay
— George
— J. ames Francis
— John Daviil B
— Keith David
— William Douglas
Es;eU, Fred. Knight ...
Esson, Edw. Malcobn ...
— William
Etches, Caas. Edw
lOteson, U. C.irltou W...
Btharidge, Cecil de
Couroy 71,
EtheriagtOD, George ...
Btty, Ueo. Charles John
Eustace, Ale.v. Henry ...
— Aio.v. Rowland
— Ch.arles hs^ga E
— Eras. Johu vVm. ...48,
— Fred. Ad ilphus D. O.
— Fred. Robert H
— Heury Montague
Evans, ArthurOweu
— Arthur Stuart
— Charles Harford
~ Charles Lewis
— Chas. Wm. Henry 55,
— Cuthbert
— Edward
— Edward George ...231,
— Edward Stokes 49,
— Geo. Alfred L^enrhyb63 1
— George Henry
— George Milford
— Geo.Wm.VVallaceD'A.
— GranvillePennefather
— Harry J. Eaton
— Heury Theo. P. .46,
— Horace Carlyon
— Horace Moule 7,
— Horatio James ... 66,
— James Thomas
— James William
— Johu
— John Fenton
205 Evans, Leopold Bxxel... 403
436 — Percy 385
432 — Samuel 528
4i8|^ Thos. Julian P. ... 55, 399
3481— Usher WilliamsoD ... 211
256| — William 179]
457 — William Harry 214,
Evatt, Francis Willie ... 430 1
— (Jeorge J. H 377!
— John Therold- 424J
Bvelegh, Chas. Newman 282,
— Edmund George 400
— Fred. John 62, 301
Even, George E 63, 416
Everett, Chas. W. ...190, 370
— Henry .loseph .. 245
— LaonardWm, Dawson 298
— William 24
Everitt, Sydney George 263
Ewart.CharlesGeorgeE. 437
— Charles Nicholson ... ido
— Frank Rowland 237
— <iodfrey D. Heury ... 295
— Sit' John Alex 3501
— John Spencer 34
— ■ Richard Henry 427
— Ronald A. Mackenzie 315
— Walter Douglas 342
Ewbank, William
Ewens, Geo. P. Wm. ... 519
Ewiug, Alister W. S. ... 329
— Edward 395
Exeter, Marquis of. 1
Exham, Prank Siaieoa 285
— Richard 378
— Simeon Hardy 54, 207
Eykyn, Cecil 299
Eyre.GervasSelwyu 46, 411
— Hastings Aug 245, 373
— Montague Stokes 52+
— Morland Stanhope ... 174
Eyton, John Hope W.52, 317
Faber, Sydney George 213
Pagan, Arthur N. D. ... 275
— Bernard Joseph 353
— Meo. C. C. T 457
— Chris. G. Foi-bes ...65, 443
— Chris. S. P 29, 39q
— Edward Arthur 441
— Henry Horace Fred. 419
— Hugh Rollo 451
— James Lawtie 21,40;
— Joseph 23,4041
— Lucius Emihus 438
— William Welply 279
Paichnie, Douglas C. ... 232
— Fred. Geo 385
— Mormaa 384
fair, Arthur E. B j8o
— Fred. Kentlall 211
— .lames George 16.;
Pairbrother.Wm. T. 65, 415
Fairfax, liryan C 332
b'airholme, Wm. Eruest 171
Pairland, Edwin Jas. ... 377
Faii'rie, Septimus H. ... 386
B'i,irtlough,Chas. E.G.M. 301
Faith, Tuomas 291
Faithiull,Hy. Turner64, 414
— Wm. Conrad 65,415
Falcon, Cb.fts. Gordon... 213
— Rjbert vlorgan 420
— Wm. Knightley 360
Falconer, C. B. Keith ... 233
— V.F. A. Keith 245
Falkiner, Travers H. ... 348
Falkner, Rcc.'t. P 396
Fallon, Jauies 383
Falls, Johu Alex. W. 52, 363
Falmouth, Lord 16, 221
Falvey, John Joseph 379
Fane, Fred. John 16
— Vere Bonamy 429
Fansliawe, Ch u'les 204
— Charles Henry 225
— Edw. Arthur 69, 170
— Frederick Bradford .. 313
— GeorgeDalrymple 48, 167
— Gerar.i Lewis 211
— Hew Dalrymple... 63, 161
— Reginald Winuington 284
— Robert 301
Farbrother, Cuas. Hdl 140
Pargus, Harold 282
214 Parle.y, James J. B 329
525lb'armar, George Jasper 257
271 — William Cecil R 178
518'— Wm. Li.iwranca 173
Farmer, Fra. C 54. i^9
— John 395
— John Henry 385
— Langford Llanwarne 254
Farquhar, Francis D.... 221
— James 181
Parquharsoc, C. H... 59, 138
— David L. Wilson ...... 299
— Ernest Gordon 213
— Harry Douglas 401
Parrant,Chas.Wm. Brett 330
Harland Pitz L. ... 68, 416
— Henry C. B 42, 307
Parrell,'Henry J. Wm... 176
— ^ Leslie .Michael... 256
Parren, Sir Rich. T 307
Farrer, Philip 57, 294
Parwell, Chas. Bowers 213
— Walter Charles 40, 404
Fasken, Chas. G. M. 64, 414
— William A. Durnford 515
^William Henry 425
Fasson, Disney J. M. ... 174
Faulder, Gerard Aug 307
Faulkaor, Aug. A. M. M. 427
Faunce.AlurcdDeLaune 441
— Bonhara 360
— Charles Edmund 381
— Edmund 6, 405
— Granville de la M. 56, 310
— Robert de Lauce 435
Paussett, E. G. Giilfrey 212
— Fermor Godfrey 22
— Owen G. Godfrey 303
— Pereival G. Godfrey 176
Fawcett, Edward 524
— Jas.ParishMalcolm 59.147
— Percy Harrison... 176
— William Francis ...64, 30S
— William James 378
Fawkes, Edward Dalton 303
— Lionel Grimston 44, 167
Fawssett, Rupert 386
Fayle, Robert J. Leech... 381
Fayrer, James O. S 423
— Joseph 383
Pearnside, Clarence P... 526
Fearon, Jas. Ahmuty 62, 256
Fedden, Clement Agnew 284
Peetham. Edward 310
Pegeu, Magrath F....65, 170
Feildeu, Cecil Wm. M.... 144
— Edwaril Leyland C... 334
— Granville Cholm 336
— James H. G 322
— Rimsay Robert 307
— 11 tudle Moutague ... 301
— Robert Basil 174
— Wemyss Gawue C. ... 257
Feilding, B3"tram P. P. 325
— GeoHVey P. T 221
Fell, John Percy 57, 169
— Rjbert BlacK 209
J'ellowes, Halford Lj .VI. 442
— .lames .. 21, 2^4
.^'ellows, Chris. Stewart 411
Feltham, Wm. Parsons 379
reudall, C. Pears 171
Fcun,E iwiuti irold it" B 4p
— Ernest Htrrohl ^-ji
— William fitter.- 2;S
Fenuer, Cla ide J 43i
Fen.iin.C, Wm. Maxwell 41.'
Fentoe, ;\.lev. II 53. 414
— Pranic For I 133
— Gerald H;roeru 3),
— Liyard lj -.47. 4' '
Fen wick, Geo. Cirew 31, 40;
— hteury Tuomas 70, 135
— M L''(,yu .1. E Iw.trd 54, 294
— Wtdiam 257
ForgUioTi, Alec. Fret... 523
— Aigeruou Fras. H. ... 134
— Ariiuui' Gi irge 353
— Cuarles Austin 280
— James ■ 138
— James William 138
— John David 384
— Nicholas Charles 38^
— Richard Patrick 377
— Silencer Charles 233
— Victor 265
j'ergusson, Arthur Chas. 179
— Charles 219
— Gilbt.Chas.Ualrympie337
— Herbert Chaworth ... 334
— Home JonuiDone...53, 209
— Johu Adam 24
ForgnssonjWm.J.Smyth. 136
Femie, Fnvncis Hood... 136
Fernyhouerh, Hugh C... 315
Perrand, Edward 524
Ferrar, Heory M 174
— Michael L 256
— Michael Lloyd 362
Ferrers, Cecil S. F 295
Ferrier, Reo. Ales 5jo
— Georfje Heury 372
— Jas. Arch 5?, 2o3
Ferris, John Tate 4.0
— William Butler ...47, 411
Ferryman, A. H 346
— Aug. F. Mockler...67, 301
Festiug.ArthurHoskyua 344
— Francis Leycester ... 233
— Wop^anRictiard 346
Fetherstonhaugh.EdvT.yn 334
— John David 45i350
— Rich.Steele Rupert 21, 321
— Timothy 336
— "William Albany 362
Ffennell, Richard 353
Ffinch, Matthew B. D.... 329
Ffrench, Thomas 429
Field, Cecil Duncan 160
— Charles Douglas 457
— Charles Wm 427
— Cyril 70, 400
— Henry Norman 242
— John Alan Faure 225
— Joseph Thonas 266
— Wm. C. Faure 5S, 413
— Bev. Walter P. Gray... 530
Pielden, Harold 149
Fielding, Joshua 117
Fiennes, G. G. Twisle-
lon Wykeham 259
— H. E. Tvvisleton
Wykeham 151
Fife, Aubone G 130
— Hugh Wharton 282
— Robert Bainbridge ... 178
— Ronald D'Arc.y 256
Finoastle, Alex. B.Fisci. 158
Finch, Colin 42S
— iEdward Harlee 259
— Edward H. F... 277
— George Forbes C 180
— Hamilton W. Edw 310
— Herbert Marshall 310
— Percy John 337
Finden, Woodforde 515
Findlay, Charles 342
— Chas. Wm.M'Diarmid 340
— Neil Douglas 71, 171
Fink, George Herbert ... 517
Finlaison, John Bruce 401
Finlay, Alex. Russel ... 251
— Frank Dalzell 243
Finlayson, Duncan 335
— John 395
Finley, Alexander 386
Finn, iJeu. Arthur Henry 532
— Harry 65, 103
Finnie, Robert iJlake ... 223
Finnis, Henry 58, 208
— John Fortescue 438
Firth, Edw. Wm. Anson 434
— Henry Vivian 440
— Richard Anson 437
— Robart Hammiil 3'
— Samuel i
Fishboume, Chas. Edw. 233
Fischer, Lewis Gordon 51
— Thomas Adam 426
Fishe, Arthur 2"
Fisher, Arthur Alex. .. 247
— Charles Alex i
— Charles John 173
— Chas. Sidney Daltou 319
— Charles Taylor 401
— Fra. Torriauo 173
— Frederic George 280
— Frederick 435
— Henry Francis T. 273, 365
— iic«t. John 426
— Surg. Lieut. John 519
— John Francis 177
— Ralph B. W 48, 152
— William Annesley ..
Fison, Hugh Valentine 233
Fitton, Guy William327, 374
— H s"- Gregory 3
FitzClarence, Charles... 235
— Edward. 294
PitzGeorge, Aag. C. F,
Index — Active List.
FitzGerald, A. V. D. .. 223;Ford, Reo. George A. ...
Arthur Ormsby 382! — Hdrry Birroughes ...
809
— Chas. J. Oswald 17,405
— Chas. Mordaunt ...58, 413
— Clifford Maunsell 330
— George Alfred 177
— Geo. Edw. Foster 211
- GeraM James 135
— Herbert Swayne...59, 33i]Fordyce, Alex. D
— .\Iaurice 1391 — Heury L. Dingwall...
- Mordaunt John F. ... i8j[— John J^raserD. 46,
— Oswald Arth. Gerald 362] Forester, G. C. B. Weld
Reginald
— Richard Vernon T. ...
— Richard William
Porde, Bernard
— Lionel
Fordham,Wm. Marshall
— Percv Desmond 153
— V/ynilham-Quin Ma-
grath 249
FitzGibbon, John A 179
PitzHeury, C. Brittain... 149
Fitz Herliert, Henry 310/ — Re^anald F. K
Pitzherbert. E. Herbert 44! Forrest, Edm. George...
FitzHiigh, Terrick C. .. 235 — Georga A. Wm
l^'itzMaurice, Lor(i("3. G.F. 143 — James
Forjett, Frede.'ick H. 41
Porman, Arthur B
— Douglas Evans
— Robeit H
Formbv-.Myles Linsdall
Robert 170
Pitz Patrick, Barthol. D. 442
^ .John Francis 324
PitzRoy, Philip Fitz W. 178
Pitzwiiliams,E.C. ti. 297, 365
FitzWygram,SirF.W.J.,
Jlari 157
Pixott, James Laing 54, i58
Flanagan, J.Wm. Henry 379
— Richd.John Woull'e .. 313
— Robert N.assau Alex. 254
Fleming.ArchibaldXicol 526
Chas. Christie 383
Edward Wm 56, 169
Frederick 182
— Henry Lawrence 433
— Henry Townshend ... 257
John Murchison 443
Peter Fraser 144
Fletoher,Alfd.Foulger28, 167
— Cornelius Westneal... 280
- Edward Walter 233
— Henry Arthur 130
Henry James 382
Henry William 278
— James 366
— Walter Blunt 54,168
Pleury, Chas. Marlay... 3B5
— William L 372
Flint, Edw. Montagu 53, 168
— John 139
Robert Brock Flint... 307
— Samuel Kirk 344
Flintotf, Thomas ...134, 395
Flood, Arthur Solly 293
— Robt.Thos. Hanford 59,227
Samuel James 379
Flower, Oswald Swift ... 263
Stanley Smyth 233
Fludyer, Henry 11, 223
Foley, AlgeruoQ C. ...56, 208
— Frank Wigram .. 310
— ^ Reginald Edward 430
— Hon. Sir St. G. G 292
Foljamhe,HubertF.F.B. 322
— A.W.deB.S 35.7
FoUett, Henry Spencer 142
— Robert VV. Webb 18
— Spencer W 66, i?i
PookB, George Ernest ... 528
— Henry 518
Poord, Albert Reginald 245
— Edward Russell 436
Foot, Richard Mildmay 271
Poote, Arthur Wavell ... 329
— F. O. Barrington...4i, 167
— Heurv Bruce 173
Poran, Rev. Thomas 396
Forbes.Athol Murray H. 239
— Archibald Jones 263
— Arthur 178
— Arthur William 418
— Edward Ernest 362
— Geo. Fras. Reginald 254
— George Wentworth62, 136
— Ian Rose-Innes F 340
— James Frederick 32,
— .Tohn George 317
— Lindsay Anstruther.. 433
— Robert Inglis 290
— Thos. Alex. Cecil ... 158
— Hon. Walter R. D. ... 339
— William Lachlan 235
— Willoughby E. G. 52,
Pord, Beauchamp St. C. 249
— Charles A. W 435
— Charles Hopewell .... 174
— James Rocheid
— John Vincent
— William Charles
Forrester, James S. 133.
Forsdyke, Fred. W
Forster,Bo«e?. Lennox 5.
— Geo. Normau Bowes
— John Burton 53,
— Philip B.Bohun
Forte, flbt. Aug. Nouese
Porteath, F. W. Hughes
Fortescue, Son. Chas.G.
— Francis Alexander 67,
— Henry 63,
— Hon. Lionel H. D. 6S.
Forth, Clarence T. W....
Fosbery, Fras. Lang-ford
Foss, Kenneth M
Foster, Alan
— Charles Edward
Charles Percival
— Hubert Bdmond
— Hubert John 65,
^ John Raffray 68,
Louis Maurice .........
— Montague Amos
— Percival Lloyd
— Philip
Raymond Charles 59,
— TurviUe Douglas 270,
Wilfrid Lionel
William Herbert
William Yorke
Foulercou, Alex. F.Grant
Foulis, Arch. P. L
Foulkes, Chas. Howard
Henry Drury
— Rev. Thomas Henry
— Thomas Howard
Pournier, Hugo Sant ...
FoweIi,Nwta.Plomer52,
Fowke, Francis
— George Henry
Fowle, John
— Thomas Ernie
— Trenchard P. T. ...57,
Fowler, Charles Astley..
— Chas. Edw. Percy
Francis Charles
— Francis John
— George Curran Orr ...
— Henry B 64,
John Sharman
Valentine A. M
William James... 46,
Willoughby Jones ...
Fox, Arthur IJarton
Arthur Claude
— Arthur Maxwell
— BrabazonH. Maine...
- Charles
- Edward Vigor
— George Malcolm
Harry Croker 29,
— Lionel Whitelaw
— Michael Francis
Patrick H
— Reginald Petley
— Robert Fanshawe
— Thos. C.Armstrong ...
Framingham, Edmund
Francis, Allan O
— Charles A. William...
— Geo. Prankland ...49,
— Harold Hugh
— Owen Lyall
— Sidney Goodall
S3n Frankfort de Mont-
436 raorenc.y. Lord s
364 Frankis, Walter Wm.... 4o»
395 Prankland, An.hur P 24J
380 Franklin, Benjamin 515
384 — Denham Francis 380
171 Pranklyn, Claude de M. 2ir
362 — Wrn.E.i'Uuud 48, 256
420 Franks, Geo Despard i6r
435 — George M'Kenzie ... 177
411 — Harry Clifford 251
T35 Praser, Affleck Alex. 69, 251
409 — Alexander 215
180 — ^ Ale.x. David 339
180 — Alexander Henry 42, 310
379 — Angus George 267
326 ^ Arthur Reginald. .48, 167
424 — Hon. Sir D. Maodowall 164
386 — Frederick John 437
31 — Henry Francis 147
241 — Heroert St. John 526
382 — Hobart Charles 400
386 — How.ird A. Deaholm 211
153 — Hugh Craufurd 13J
37S — Hon. Hugh Joseph... 223
395 — James 378
164 — James Wilson 261
234 — Joiin Randal 67,307
2541 — Keith Alex 149
433 — Lyons David 177
249 — Nicol Graharae 434
437 — Normin Warden 284
356 — Robert Hugb 52,308
321 — Robert ,Iohn Graham 214
159 — Robert WalterM'Leod 234
139 —Theodore 2ir
430 — Thomas 16, 205
254 — Walter Andrew 435
418 —Walter Simon 434
350 — Wm. Aug. Cuinmiug 163
16 — Wm. Forbes M. E. ... 420
144 Prazer, George Stanley 431
319 Frederick, C. Arthur A. 221
208 Freeland, Anthony D.,.. 178
170 — Henry Fras. Edw 213
428 — Lewis Gi-a.y 30S
245 Freeman, B. Deane- 257
179 — Ernest Carrick 384
175 — Fras. C. P. vVilliams 262
170 — Frederick 115
364 Freelh, Cha-j. John D.... 180
181 — George Hy. Basil 257
364 Pre'naiitle,6'irA.J.Lyoa 4
171 — Guy 221'
352 French, Arthur 6, 397
398 — Arthur Harwood 401
214 — Charles A. Leslie 137
179 — Charles Newenbam... 291
396 — Fitzstepcieu J. F 398
526 — Col. Geo. Arthur. ..24, 165
303 — Capt. George Arthur 364
168 — George Brooke 518
294 — Herbert Gumming ... 385
210 — Houston 132
163 — John Denton P 19
251 — Hon. Robert 273
169 — Sampson Gough 254
430 — William Cotton 439 ■
385 Frenobman, KdjljiP. .. 525
174 Freud, George 62, 233
427 Freshwater, Arthur ... 386
395 Frewen, Stephen 58, 158
227 Freyer, Samuel Poster 382
211 Priederichs, D. Alex. ... 2ii
237 Friend, Loviok B. ...62, 208
166 Frith, Gilbert R 214
180 — Herbert C 245
245 — ReginaldO. Cokayne7o,iS7
385 — Warren Hastings. ..49, 167
181 Prizelle, Julian 441
344 Prodsham, W.J. H....58, 279
251 Frost, George Hewitt ... 519
329 — James 214
27 — Robert Francis 395
205 Pry, Oharles irwm 420
440 — William 247
352 Fryer, Cecil Robert 243
380 — Francis Lyall 220
237 — Fred. Artb. Bashford 148
173 — George VV. Smith .... 420
372 — Major Qen. John s
272 — 2nd Lieut. John T49
146 — Leslie Charles 424
398 Puller, Chas. Bowdler... 184
412 — Cuthbert Graham ... 214
225 — Francis George 212
141 — Geo. Chas 373
247 — John 33r
3^
8Co
Index — Active List.
Fuller, Rich. WoodSeld 172 Garrett, Robert Vemon69,4i6iGideon, Jas. Henry 2.s7,Grodley, FrancisC. ...63, 305
— William Cole 226 — Thos . Horsfall H 40 Giddy, William R. G. ... 2i6|— Hairy Crewe 308
Fallertcn, J.Campbell... 516 Garsia, Clare Jair.es 3 1 7 Giffard, Cecil Lerrier ... soSiGodman, Edward S. ... 294
— John Davidson 59, 208 — Herbert G. Anderson 365 — Gerald Godfray 526 — Sherard H 223
— Thomas Wm. Archer sig'Garstin, Alfred Allan 44, 3:9 — William Carter 297JGodwin, Chas. A. C 442
Palton, Geo. Wade R. 55, 169'— Geo. Lindsay 48, 412
— Harry Townsend 44i| — Henry Edward 179
— Herbert Albrecht 256 Garvey, Henry W 286
— John Duncan Bertie 181'Garvice, Ghudleigh 354
— Robert 58, 413 Garvie, John 518
Furner, Wm. Paine igalGarwood, Fred. Scott... 213
Furney, John Leared ... 442 — John Fred 31, 205
Furnivall, Willoughby.. 181!— John Reginald 213
Furse, Wm. Thomas 174 — John William 225
FyerB, Hubert A. N. ... 356 Gascoigne, Clifton C. O. 336
Fyfife, Bertram OUphant 273 — Ernest F. 0 220
Gabb, Christopher W.W. 437' — William Julius 7
Gabbett, Alex. Cecil ... 439 Gaselee, Alfred i, 24, 408
— Poole Robert 378 Gaskell. Thomas K. ... 235
— Pulteney Charles 526|Gastreil, Everard T 418
— Richd. Edw. Phillips 263'— Geo. D. C 48, 412
Gage, .iEUaMoIyneuxB. 156, Gataore, John ...18,406
— John Olphert 29 — William Forbes 17
— Moreton Foley i42!Gathorne-Hardy, Sou.
— Richard Stewart ...... 354! J. F 220
Gahan, M. Caulfield 37iiGatUff,AlbertFarrar 59, 399
Gaisford, Douglas John 265 Gatt, Antonio 55, 18
Gifford, Robert i4ojGoff, Alnrernon H. S. ... 174
Gilbert, Arthur Robert.. 288 — Cecil WUlie T. T 277
— Clarence Edwin Lloyd 5i8| — Gerald L. .J 59, 350
— Gerald Edwin Lloyd. 4311 — Wm. Ernest Davis ... 138
— Herbert Henry 372 'Gojrarty, Henry Edw 259
Gilbertson, Thomas igolGoffgin, George T 380
Gilchrist, Robert Alex.29, 409 Goin<<-, Ale.'cander Chas. 267
Gildea.Thos. Stanhope... 28J — George Nuttall 292
Giles, Albert 426 — John 265
— jReu. Clement Douglas 53ilGoldfinoh,Wm.Horsman 329
Francis Henry Synge i73|Goldie, Adrian Hope ... 178
Geo. Michael J 5171 — James Ord 19, 406
— William 415! — MarkHenryGeorge45, 206
Gill. Fred. Andrew 1381— Mark Leigh 181
— Henry John 307 Goldinp, John 313.
— Robert Hinds ... 290, 369lGoldingham, R. E. D.... 214
Gillam, Reynold Alex 213 Goldaey.T.Holbrow 42, 410
Gillespie, A. Kenneth 364, 374 — William Henry 55, 208-
— E.G. Preelh 364 Goldsehmidt, Ernest S.0. 297
— Franklin Macaulay ... 265 Goldsmid, Albert E. W. 28-
— James Carnegie 3i,i66!Goldthorp, Fras. Herbert 439.
— Richard William 357|Go!nperU.Bowe3T.M.42, 410
— Gilbero .., 44, 410 Gauut, Cecil Robert 1391 — Ro'.lo St. John 213 — Tfeo. J. F. Warden 530.
— James 436 Gaussen, A. W. D 335] — Samuel 395|Gooch, Joha Sherlock... 175
— Richard Boileau ...71, 259|— Chas. Louis 438lGilligan, William Arthur 453|Goode, Richard John ... 182.
— Walter Thomas 336 — Edgar 47, 363 GiUman, David Jas 380! — Stuart .^.. 25:
Gaitskell, Charles 241! — James Robert 441
— Sydney 398! — John Samuel 373
— Walter James 70, 397 Gavin, Fred. James 58, 254
Galbraith, Fred. Alex... 3i9jG.awQe, John Moore 62, 231
— Gerald Edward 174, Gay, Arthur William ... 173
— William 6;Gayer, Edw. Alex 426
Gale, Charles William... 256 — Hugh VValters 181
— Ernest Septimus 353;Gaynor, Henry Francis 2coj
— Henry Richmond ... 211 |Geach, Gerald B 139
— John Ross ....^....^ 275 Geary, Fras. Sandham 29
— Edward Sylvester ... 26=;lGoodeaough,HerbertL. 429
— Webb 178 — W. Howley 5.164
Gillmore, Keo. Charles A. 530 Goodeve, Hen. HiUa 22
— Marmaduke Hy. L.... 263
— Walter Andrew ...66,209
Galindo, Richard Byles 330
Gall, Cha. David M. 52, 235
Galloway,Frank Lennox 178
— Harold B 336
— Hugh 231
— John Joseph 212
— John M. C 6, 403
GaUwey,Edmoud J0S.52, 245
— Henry Lionel 277
— Matthew M 378
— Thos. Joseph 378
— Sir Thos. Lionel J. ... 204
Galwey, Chas. Edward 254
— Reginald Hugh 180
Gambier,01audeFred.37, 41
— Henry Geo. Fred. ... 178
— Henry LeGuay 6, 164
Geddes, Aug. David 229
GiUson, Godfrey i.
Gilraore. Allan 57, 273
John M 115
Gilmour, Jas. Patrick E. 321
Robert G. Gordon 70, 219
Gilpin, Bradney B 181
— Frederic C. Almou ... ^64
Gimlette, Geo. H. D 517
Gipps, Sir Reginald 4
Girdwood,Au.stinGlaude 233
Ernest D. Eckford ... 398'GirUng, Wm. Waters ... 222
— George Hessmg 174
— John Gordon 174
— Malcolm H. Burdett. 442
— Robert James 381
— Walter James 290
Gedge, iZeu. A. A. L 396
Gee, Albert Benj 182
— Fred. William 518
Gi3hle, H.J. Wolsceyn 24, 205
Geiger, Gerald J. P. ... 204
Geldard, Francis 71, 329
QeU, St. Bee. Fred 531
Gellibrand, John 295
Gamble, RichardNarrien 24i|Gel8ton, Arthur W. Hill. 37)
Game, Philip W 181
Ganado, Altred Wm. ... 182
Garbett, Cha. H. V....47, 412
— Colin Hubert 21, 407
Garden, Alex. Harry ... 437
— Arch. Ross H 435
Gardiner, Alec 213
— George F'rederick ... 247
— Henry Bourchier W. 242
— Henry Laurence 171
— Henry Lynedooh ...i, 164
— Herbert William 181
— Hay Ferrier Forrest 225
— Richard 295
— Richard John ... 332, 369
— William Arthur 28S
Gardner, Fras, Stewart 401
— Henry Montfort 241
— 2»d X«. Robert 152
— zndLt, Robert 330
— Robert Maogregor S. 273
Gardyne,A. D. Greenhill 339
Garland, Ernest A. C.68, 334
Gamer, Cathcart 383
Ganiiett,CecilFiunci8 57, 249
— Reginald i, 23
Garnier, J. X. Carpenter 223
Gamock, R. R., Viict,.., 150
Garrard, James R. L, ... 140
Garratt, Clarence H. ... 292
— Fras. Sudlow 141
— George Cashel 353
— Harry Sumner 43S
— Lawrence Challoner 221
— Richard 362
Garraway, Chas. Wm.... 254
Garrett, Annesley J. 41, 409
—.Arthur ffolliott 214
— John Raymond 401
Gem, Arthur S. H. ..45, 288
— George 288
Gemmell, Wm. A. S. ... 180
Genders, Joshua 370
Geoghegan, A. 0 379
Francis Edward 437
— Norman Meredith ... 362
— Robert 178
Stannus 432
George, Arthur 329
Douglas Stewart 255
-J. H 9^
Georges, H.R. Gilbert 30, 205
— Henry W.B 418
Gerard, Montagu G. ...16 408
German Emperor, H.M.
William II 143
Gerrard, John Joseph ... 384
Gervers, Fras. R. S 213
Gethin, John Perc.y...67, 327
Gib, Howard Alaric 441
Gibb, John HassardS.71, 275
— Richard Charles 268
Gibbard.Thos.Wykes... 384
Gibbes, Frank Douglas 241
Gibbins, Ralph B. H. ... 160
Gibbon, James Aubrey 210
Gibbons, James Barry 517
Gibbs, And. Armstrong 52S
— Arthur Paget 162
— James Alec Charles 2S4
— John Edward Laurie. 251
— Mossomlnnis 58, 413
Gibson, Sea. Edward ... 531
— Geo. Gisborne 214
— Joseph 380
— William 333
Gibsone, Hugh J. Craig 409
Gibton, Wm. L. Persse 271
Girouard, EdouardP. G. 213
Girviii, John 384
Gittens, Keo. Forster C... 531
Gladstone, William 395
Glanc.v, JohnGrogan47, 352
Glauv'iUe.Arthur George 175
— Francis 210
Glasfurd, Ale.x. I. R. ... 438
— Duncan John 3';o
Glasgow, Alfred Edgar 288
— JohnC. R 28
— Wm. James Theodore 227
Qleeson, Andrew F 366
Gleiohen, Cou«< A. E. W. 219
Glen, Archibald 22
Robert N.John 364
Glennie, Edward 54, 207
— Farquhar 22
Glossop, Bertram R. M. 140
— ^ Francis Edward 252
— Walter H . Ne wland ... 243
Gloster, Edward 249
— GeraldMeade 242
— William 254
Glover, Beoj. Lucas 393
— Robert F. B 292
Glubb, Frod. Manley 67, 209
Glyn, Arthur St. Leger 219
— J. Plump. Carr 5
— Sir Julius Richard ... 241
— Richard FitzGerald.. 143
Glynn, Martin 337
— Robert M. Osborne ... 263
— Thos. G. Powell 237
Goad, Howard 67, 416
Goater, Benjamin 386
Godbold, George Aug. J. 327
Godhy, Charles 210
Goddard, Fras. A. D'O. 353
— James Rainey 400
Godden, Henry Tufton... 251
Godfery, Masters John4i, 363
Godt'ray.Hugh C. W. ... 180
— Sir J-aj\n.GA,£^iit i
— John William 47,267
— Herbert 6S, 416
Godfrey, Arthur I. S. ... 284
— Charles 439
— Charles Willis 19,406
— CorneUus Benjamin... 214
— ^ Fredk. Rowlandson... 400
— Stuart Hill 423
Godley, Alex. John 354
Goodfellow, Robt. Chas. 442
Gooditig, Lancelot N. ... 180
— ■ William 115
Goodridge, Bdw. S.T.... 279
Goodsou, Frank 181
Goodwin, Reo. Eras. H. 396
George Jos. Power... 214
Robert Hamilton i8o-
— Thos. H. J. Chapman 3S5
Goodwyn. Hy. Edw. 6.5, 209
— Julius Henry 297
— Nortonjames 242
— Walter Meredith 242
Goold, William Joseph... 284.
Gordon, Alex. Evans 41, 409
— Ale.x. Hamilton 171
— Ale. K. Weston 67, 354
Alfred Ernest 179
— Alister Fraser 339
Arthur W. Bolton 68, 170
— Charles Cecil 225
— Charles Edw. Parke. 339.
— Charles Evans 53, 310
Charles Louis 40»
— Charles Steward ...30, 247
— Gharleton William ... 248
^ Cosmo George 46, 399.
Cosmo Huntly 55, 229.
— Edward Hyde H 33^
— Edward R ibertson ... 151
— Bsme C. W. Conway 442
— Frederick 33^
— Geo. Alex. Steuart ... 442
— George Hamilton 181
— George H. Blair. ..66, 209.
— Gwynnedd 364.
— Heury G. Wolrige ... 342
— Henry William 213
— Herbert 252
— Ingram C. Conway ... 334
— James Redmond P. 66, 157
— John Charles Fred.47, 411
— John G. WoMge 350
— John James H 4, 405
— John Lewis R 436
— Lawrence Christian.. 174
— Lawrence Geo. F 174
— Lewis Conway 398
— Lochinvar A. 0 174
— Louis Aug 417
— M'Leod James 433
— Neil Fraser 178
— Philip CecU H 382
— Philip James 423
— Ramsay Fred. Clayton 429
— Robert 44. 410
— Robert Arron 225
— Robert Norman 286
— Stannus Verner ...40, 408
— Stewart Douglas... 65, 415
— Walter G. Woh-ige ... 299
— Colonel William 22
— Lt.Col. WilUam 43-
— WilUam David 41
Index — Active List.
Gordon, Wm. Eaxleson 339 Rraham, Samuel Jas. 5,
— Wm. Edan Evans 70, 417! — Stuart Bruce
— Wm. F. Loudon 239 — Vivian W. Hall
— William Neville 176 — Walter Ap S. James
— William Staveley 71, 210 — W.alter Ferriei- 53,
Gore, Albert A 377| — Wm. Bannatyne ...58,
— Arthur John 242] — William P. Gore
— Charles Clitherow ... t30|Grahame, .fohu Cnim ...
— Charles William ...45, 284 Graing-er, James Kean ...
— Edward Arthur dj— Thoraa.s
— Geo. Anthony Ellard . i30jGranet, Edward John 70,
— Son. Henry A. 0. 59, 153 Granger, Thos. Arthur
— Herbert
— Eibton 65, 288
— Robert Clements 350
— St. Geo. Corbet ...46, 206
— St. John Corbet ...63, 140
— Wm. A. Marie Pollook 225
Goren, Berkeley R 293
Goro;es, CAie/'Paym. Bdm.
Howard 37:
— Lieut. Edra. Howard 327
Goringr, Alan 162
— Walter 115
Gorle, Harry V 365
Gorman, Wm. Henry ... 279
Gormley, Jos. A 378
Gorringe, George Fred.. 212
Gorton, Reginald St. G. 176
Gosling, Charles 322
— George Beauet 357
— Seymour Frederick... 179
— WUllam Sullivan 223
Goss, William 360
Gosselin, Bertraiid 179
— John Haslett 160
Gosset, Allen Butler ... 261
Grant, Alan Colquhoun
— Alexander
— Alex. Geo. Wm
— Allan Ewen
— Arthur
— Bartle
— -Charles 63,
— Chas.J.as.Wm 55,
— Donald St. John D....
■— Dudley H. Fleming ..
— Edward 0. Hamiltba
— Francis Charles
— Praucis Douglas
— George Haghes
— George Patrick
— Henry Pane
— HughGough
— Ian Hope
— James 29,
— John Patrick
— John Wemyss
— Kenneth Xalcolm P.
— Maurice Harold
— Philip Gordon
Sir Robert 6,
— Bdw. P 67, 2+9 — Samuel Chas. N....64,
— Ernest AUardice G.67, 30;
— Francis William 181
— Frederic 46, 206
— Fredericlv John 162
— Matthew W. E 7
Gothard, JJeu. Geo 532
Gott, Geo. Arthur 69, 416
— Thomas Honry 268
Gotto, Harold Kalph ... 177
Gough, AJan Percy G.... 263
— Bloomdeld 4
— Chas. Hugh Henry ... 432
— George Bloomticld ... 437
— Hon. Geo. Hugh 23
— Henry Worsley 348
— Hubert De la Poer ... 158
— Hugh Aug. Keppel... 438
— Sir Hugh Henry ...4, 405
— Hugh Sutlej 18, 160
— John Edmond 357
— Stanley Charles 421
Goulburn, Cathbert E... 171
— Henry 65, 219
Gould, Jay 519
— Philip 346
Goulding, William 214
Gouldsbury, Dudley S. 41, 409
Gouldsmith, Albert 288
Govan,DouglasMoaoriefi'288
— James Lome 65, 239
Gowans, William 316
Gower, C. C. Leveson... 433
— Philip Leveson 305
Grace, Charles H. C. ... 436
Gracey, Thomns 29,205
' — 2nd Lieut. Thomas ... 214
Grreme, David Henry ... 337
— Fred. James 66, 17c
— Lawrence Oliphant... 342
— Robert Charles 24
Graham, Bertram R. ... 442
— Charles Fred. Oliver 401
— Charles Lanfear 146
— Edw. Ritchie C 65, '
— Frank 65, 243
— Frederic 136
— George Leslie 163
— Hamilton M. C. Wm. 400
•— Lt. Col. Henry 4
— Jfa/or Henry 67, 162
■— Henry Macleod 265
— Herman Witsius G.... 147
— Jocelyn H. Clive 221
— John Malise Anna ... 231
— Lancelot 174
— Lionel Frederick. . .48, 369
— Malcolm 40, 363
— Malcolm David 308
— Richard W 373
— Robt. Blackall 350
— Siiene 53,
— Sydney Gordon ...63,
— Willia^ A. C
— William Griffith
— William Ogilvio
Grantham, Charles P....
Granville, Bernard
— Bevil
— Dennis
Grapes, John
151 Grattan, Arthur P.
397
428
243
584
16S
327
3841
33*
395
518
17'
5")
334
209
282
S26|
450,
286
35<^
422
5"7
241
3^°
423
434
265
286
19
30
433
409^
330
52
279,
24.
212
204
20S
207
269
400
241
295
420
'45
[30
234
366
401
363
386
290
237
409
526
Ernest 40,
— Henry William
— John
— O'DonnelC 59,
Graves, Benjamin Chara-
ney 41,
— Douglas Henry M'D.
— Francis John 21
— Henry Affleck 40,
Somerset H. Paul 45,
William
Gray, Chas. Lloyd R. ...
— Bdw.Wolfend'en
— Frederick William ...
Fred Wm. Barton ...
Henry Chas. B. ...56,
— Reo.K.J. Spence ...
— Malcolm Ale.x 45,
— Norman Mc>feill
^ Phillip Easson
— Richard Tucker
— Robert Alexander ...
^ Robert James
— Wm. duGard 57,
— William Henry
— William Lewis .
Grayfoot, B. Bnhot
Grayson, Ambrose D. H.
Grazebrook, Geo. Chas.
Greany, Hugh
— John P
Greathed, Hervey
— Robert Napier
Greatrex, Perd. Wm. 64,
Greatwood, Arth.Brnest
— Francis. Wm.
Greaves, RobCThurstau
Grech, John
Greeu, A. Octavius...42,
— Arthur Dowson
— Charles R. Mortimer
— Douglas Richard
— Edgar W. Butler
— Eric Henry Ernest ...
— Francis. Egerton
— Hy. CUfford Rodes ...
— Henry Edward
— James Edward .,
James Sullivan
Green, Malcolm C. Andw.295
— Sebert P. St. Davids 385
— Thomas H. Mortimer 305
— Wil frith Gsrald Key 249
Sreenaway, Thomas 42, 410
Greene, Albert J. R 180
— AUeynChas. R i8i
— Charles Kendal... 229, 369
— Fred. Rodolph R 307
— ^ John Joseph 378
Gre<5n(leld, Hume 292
— Richard M 44.271
Greenly, Walter H 154
Greenstreet, Chas. B. L. 213
— Wm. Lees 29,205
Greenway, Chas. D. K. 229
— Cleveland Edmund ... 237
^ John Henry 382
Greetiwood.HerbertD.B. 284
Greer, Fred. Aug 346
— James 256
— MacGregor 234
— Richard Edward 212
Gregg, William ...... 45, 252
— William Henry 515
Gregory, Albert 262
— Charles Levinge 438
— Godfrey Levinge 333
^William ViUeneiive 29, 165
Gregson, Keo.Chas 396
H3nry G. F. S.ivage 229'
Greig, Colin Philip 3611
— Frederick James 382]
— Hugh Irivin iSi
— John Gie inie 307!
— Philip S3U0U 214
— Piorcy 43*!
— Rjnald Henry ..; 214'
— yi!e/j. Thomas H 532
— Willi.aiu I3est 439
Grenfell, Sir Pra. Wallace 5
^ Hirold -Maxwell 133
— Robert Sepr.iraus 154
Grepe, Arthur W 178
Gresson, Thomas T 330
GreviUe,ifon.G. B.PnIke 149
— Henry A. F. C. P. S... 160
Grey, Charles Wm 364
— Edward 422
— Leopold J. H 17, 405
— William Francis H. 45, 411
— William George 43?
Gribble, George 258
Grior, Harry Ui.xon 17:*
— Henrv 379
Grierson, J.Moacrietf47, 170
Grieve, Frank 19
— Joh:i A.Mackenzie 34, 168
Gritlla, Cecil P. Griffiths 430
— Christopher Joseph 257
— Edward Prank 352
— Frederick Gerald G. 282
— Henry Lysasht 176
— Robert Chaloner 288
— William VVaudby 172
Griffith, Charles R. J. ... 251
— David .Maitland ...... 213
— Edward Hugh 252
— George lloriiert ..... 212
— George Richar.l... 395
— lieu. Henry Wager ... 530
— John Gwynne 442
— John H. King 65, 263
— John Hagh Sandham 315
— RnpertHenn 181
— Wm. Walter Gilbert... 435
Griffiths, Alfred P. Hy. 382
— Algornon Sydney 45, 166
■ ^ Cu^ji.. Charles 425
— Qr. Mr. Charles 226
— C. D. Richardson.. .69, 273
— Francis Home 401
— Gilbert Saunders 516
— Qr.Mr. John 228
— Q,r.Mr. John 361
— Ueo. T. M. Milues 530
— William Edwin 516
Grigg, Edward Evans 40,404
Griinley, Walter M 440
Gritnsliaw, Ewing W. ... 438
Grimstou, RoUo E 424
— Sylvester B .428
Grimwood,GeofFreyG.47, 321
— James 265
Grindel, Robert 222
Griss, John Ellis 214
Gritton, Henry 51, 402
Grogan, Charles M 139
811
Grogan, Edward Bury... 292
— Edward George ...52, 299
Sic Edward I. B 357
— George MerSdyth 254
— Ge). Wm. St. George'. 361
Grose, Daniel Charles
Evans 306, 365
— James i8o
Grosvenor, Saumarex P. 330
Grove, Alex. Sinclair 18, 406
— Coleridge 7
— EdwardA. W. S. 48, 31?,
— Ernest Williams 178
— Henry Montgomery... 43).
— Percy Lynes 26:
— Reo. Philip Syduey... 532 -
— Reginald Parker 261
Grover, George Gordon 319
— John 401
— Malcolm H. S 70, 417
— Percival Charles 317
— William Montague ... 175
Gruhb, Ale.x. H. W 213
— Herbert Watkins 286
— John James ^ 228
Grubbe, Edmund Alex. 348
Grute, .John 190, 370 ,
Grylls, John Bere 181
— William B. J 348
Giibbin, George Fred.... 381
Gabbin-s, .vlareus S. B... 137
— Philip Charles 71, 209.
— Richard Rolls 317
— H issell Danmore 173
— Wru Ijauncelotte 378
Gaest. Hon. C. H. C 143
Guggisberg, F. G 213
Guilding, Edward L 303
Guille, liy. d.Le .VI. 173, 369
Guinness, Charles D 171
— Eustace 171
— Henry Wm N 52, 254
Guise, Henry J. W 237 .
— Howard ..70, 171 .
— John H. Wingtield ... 269
Gnndry, Henr/ B. ... 63, 170. .
Gnnn, D ivid D 267
— Gilbert 225.
— William Djiiald 395
Ganner, E l.vard 54, 168
janning, Charles John 435.
— Orlaado Ge >rgo 437
— R.ibert Cardwell 379
— Rjbt. Henry 54, 321
Gunter.Clarence Preston 213
— Fr.mcis Ernest 383
— H iivei 30
Giiuthorpe.M. Ed.Thos. 258
Gupta, Kali Pada 513.
GurdoQ, tSertrand B. M. 433
— Philip Richard T. ... 443
— William 173
Guyon,GjirdinerPreJ. 30, 235
— Herbert .loseph 249
G»vatkiii,P.Scapleton.47, 413
— Willoiighby Garnons. 327
Gwyn, Reg. P. Jermy... 147
Gwyun, Chas. Wm 213..
Gwynne, James Hugh... 265
Gwyther, Arthur 520
Gzowski, C.isimir S i
Hiag, Emil Carr 160.
Hackett, iZeo. Joh'i 395
— Robert Isaac D 380
Hadden, Chas. Fred 54, i63
— William Charles 204
Hadfleld, Charles .ir. 55, 353
Hadley, Leonard Jos 67, 400
Hadow, Arthur de S. 71, 256
— Norman P. M3llier38o,374
— Reg. Campbell ,..49, 412
Haggard, Charles ... 49, 344
— Claude Mason 55, 169
— Henry , 249
Hagger, WillLim Robert 395
Haggitt, Edward D 210
Haig, Alan Gordon iSc
— Alfred Edwar.l 267
— Claude Henry 2S_>
^Douglas 149
— Ernest Hern l;v, 1 212
— Herbert de Haga...52, 208
— Neil Wolseley 148
— Patrick Balfour 519
— Percy de Haga 516
— Roland 15S
— Thorn IS Wolseley. 4^3
Hailes, D.ivid Aug. 40
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Index — Active List.
Hailes, Waltpr 28, 408 Hamilton, ChailesR. S. iHardcastle, Alexander.. ais^Harrison, Cecil Francis 245
Haia, Herl3evt A. D 402: Douglas 339 — Edward Le'Aris 180' — Charles Edvp-ard 377
Haines. Arthur M 330' — Zorrf (Jlaud John i[— J. Herschel 17SI— Charlen lajrloby i8r
— Sir Fred. Paul 4, 259' — Olaud Lora Campbell 180 Harden, Harry Spencer — Cholmeley B. C. B.59, 313
— Gregory Sinclair 2611 — Claude ,.... 427! Scott 2571 — Clarunce Barrymore 526-
— Henry Aylmer 382] — Claude de Gourcy 172 Hardie, Grrf,nt Espie ... 362! — Edgar Garston 284
— Robert Lewis 58, 169 — Claude Leslie 425 Harding, Arthur 379!— Ksm« Stuart Erskine 153
— TPft'.WiUoughbyChas. 3961 — David Eogerscn 382 — Chas. Mulcastsr 249 — Frederick Deaeys ... 252
Hakim, Hormasii M. ... 525 — Douglas James 235 — Edward Frank 441J — Gilbert H irwood ... 211
Hiking, Richard C. B... 290 — Eiw. Owen F 62. 227 — Edward West 398 — Haliord C aude V. ... 173
Halahan, Arthur C 303 — iToii. Gavin George... 2>3| — George Foster 4021 — Hugh 315
Halbot, Geo. Clement... 235 — George P. Dashwood 422}— Maynard Ffolliott ... 435 — Hugh R jbt. Edwd. ... 220
Haldane. Chas. Levenax 437 — George Vaughan... 40, 363 — William 1V5 — .lames Mo lyneux 364
— Jas. Aylmer Lowthrop 339 — Gilbert H. C 63, 156; — William Grosvenor ... 241! — John Co linson 144
— Robert J. .\Uvynne ... 334I — Captain Henry 42tiHardinge, iCon. A. S. 55, 259'— John Henr.y C 54, 207
Hale, Charles Heury ... 383J — Suri. Maj. Henry ... 516 Hardisty, Wm. F. J...6S, 2751 — Hev. P. Raikes 532
— Charles Vaughan 207! — Hon, Hy. R. Baiilie... 22ijHar.iman, Harold F. ... 245 — Sir Rifhard 4, 204
— Edmund Thomas 179! — Henr.y Stannus 257! — T. WreforJ J 143 — Robert ArtiiurG.... 57, 169
— George Ernest 382J— Hubert Ion Wetherall 227I — Reginald Stanley 178 — Standish Henry ...5.^, 237
— John Henry 277, 369I— Ian S. Monteith 24 Hardy, Cha. R. Hugh66, 261 — Thorn is Aylett 430
— Robert 1491 — James A. E. Marquis 1 — Rev. Edwd. John 396] William Albert 212
— Thomas Wyatt ...32s, 369 of. 133)— Fred. Pelhara A 364 — Wm. Chris. Warde ... 438
• Wm. Alfred Ljnsdale 233! — James Stevenson.. ... 148 ^ Frederick Wynne ... 3841— WUliam Priugle... 40,404
Hales, Ernest B 332
— Herl)ert Marwicke A. 231
— Reg. Evelyn A 249
Halford, Charles Henry 219
— Michael Francis 33°
Halidav. Saunders B.... 527
Halkett, Hy. Craigie ... 46
— Jas. Edwin O'Hora... 210
— James Graham ....... 371
— .Tames Sceveuson 148
— John Andrew Chas... 136
— Harry Fred. H 156 — WillmmSaiidilands... 385
— Henry Russell 227 — Willouguby Hyde278, 364
— Thomas Henry 427 Harr ss, Stanley A 519
William Edmund 384lHarriS3on, .VrthurH. P. 237
•John Butler 377 — William Kyle 175
— John Archibald 520 Hardyman, W. H.
— John George Harry .. 299'Hare, Edw. Christian ,
360
518
— WilliamG. Graigie29, 4c8 — Keith Randolph 301' — Fred. S. Christian 44, 363
Hall, Arthur R. Kay ... 344!— Leonard Alison H. ... 315!^ Humphrey John 212
Burnett Greive ..29. 397 — flow. Leslie d'Henin... 221 1— Richard Charles 31
— Percy Douglas 176 — Robert Hugh 176
— Robert Edw. Arch. ... 440 — Robert William 239
— Robert Gorges 204 — Swuart Welwood 322
— Robert Sydney 179 — Wm. A. Home 42, 206
Thomas ., 253
— Charles 348. ■i69
— Charles Aug. K. ..,62, 353
— Charles Legh 401
— Douglas 133
— Douglas Keith E. 270, 364
— Edm. Alex. Wm 518
— Eeo. Edw. Stephenson 532 — JZeo. Walter .A,dolphus 530
— Ernest Frederic 175 - William Allardice ... 34S
— Ernest Stanley ^^A~'^-^^}}?i?'^^1^'°t-^^' ^^^
— Francis 181
— Francis H. Hovrard... 401
— Francis Henry ... 53, :6S
■Thos.W. O'Hora 381
Hart, Alfred Paul 380
— Arthur Fitzli)y 17
— Arthur Henry Setoa 279
— BdwardCriichester3i, 206
— Harol 1 Chiles 227
— Henry Travers iSo
— Horatio Holt 47, 207
— Israel 158
— Reginald Clare... 17,204
Harter, Oswald B 332
— Elliott C 178
Fred. William 23
— Si>Wm.Stirling,Bi/i7. 1831 — Hastings Norman V. 325
— William M. Fleming 334I— Henry Andrew 438
Hamley, Francis G 373 j— Herbert Hastings 436
Hamlin, Richard James 3701 — Herbert Henry 241
— Fred. Felix Weichs ... 243
— Fred. Wm. Geo 387
— GeoEfrey C 515
— George Clifford Miller 213
— George Jas. Cadell ... 4^5
— Gordon Chas. Wm. G. 315
— Henry ....42 „ „,
— Henry Constable 180'— Harry Durham iSojHarland, Edwyn 290
Herbert Sydney G. .. . 4:9^- Henry Septimus 294 Harley, Geo. Ernest 31
— Hubert Ciiase ' 233I— Peter Henry 41, 166 — Henry Kellett 439I
— John Hamilton 3191— Thomas ^ 70, 25i|Harling, Robt. Wm._^. 348
Harford, HenryChas. 52, 325JHartigan, ArthurE. S... 426
Harington, Arthur W. D. 440'— Edward Ro<s 427
— Charles Harington ... 237 1 Hartley, Desmond L.... 2547
— Ralph Legh 232
Harvest, Edmund D. 319, 37
— Hector Douglass 352
— Hector Horatio _ 175
— Herbert de Vera 435
Sammersley, Fred. 52, 257
Hammick.StephenFred. 301
Hammond, Arthur Geo.
r, 23, 407
— fl«B. Baldwin 457
Fredk. A. L 526
— Hugh Wm. Mont-
gomery 181
— John 357
Harkness.HenryD'Alton 297
— Thomas Robert 171
William Bathurst 398
•John fienry 220
— John Lees 380
— John Richard 221
— John Spencer 370,
— Julian Hamilton 5
• Lewis il. M 63, 414
Hamnett, George Edw. 364 Harman, Antony E. W.
Hampton, Edward 291 138, 365
Hanbury, B. Kingscote 263)— Chas. Edw 54, 348
— Hon. B. R. Bateman 356! - George M. Ni.Kon 357
— Everard Ernest 223I— Montague J. King 22, 407
Hancock, Francis de B. 439^— Ramsay St. Clair 178
— Ralph Ellis b'arr ...... 442*— Prank Herbert 42o|— Richard 433
- ■ •-" - — GeorgB Edward ...21, 407(— Rodolph 378
— Hen. di S. B. Burford 290,— W. Alex. King 344
Mortimer Pawson ... 235 H.arness, Arthur 6, 164
Harold, Chas. Fred 438
— Reginald H 62, 295
— Richard Harris 382
— Robert J. Draper 383
— Robert Maopherson.. 441
— William Charles 263
•Wynyard Montagu ... 247
Hancocks, Annesley J
Hanoox, Henry Percy...
Handcock, A. Gore... 7
»T _) Uy (11 '.I Ji'»LlLl*g IX ... ^.f/ — .
Hallaran, William 384 — Gerald Carlile^S
Hallett.Cha. WilliamS.67,225
— Henry H.H iS, 406
~H.T. Hughes 30
— James W. Hughes 54, 3361
— Richard L. Hughes... 344
HalHday, Chas. Ogilvie 213
— Francis Edward ... 4, 397
— George Thomas... 7) 4°;
— Hugh Maclean 433,
— Lewis S. ToUemache 401
— Stuart Girdlestone... 288
Halloran, Thomas 252
Hallowes, Fras. Wm. ... 43
— Henry -Tardine 16
— John'Hope 306
Hallum, Octavius C. J... 344
Halse, Stanley Clarence 179
Halton. Eldred Charles 307
Hftly, Richard H. O'G. 17
Hamber. L. C. Bray 277
Hambro, Percival O 157
Hamilton, Alexander ... 422
— Alexander Beamish... 267
— Angus F. Douglas ... 342
— Arthur Cochrane 141
— Arthur Prank 3, 215
— Bruce Meade 48, 249
271
271
405
2^6
Handford, Rev. Wm. B. 530
Handley, Arthur 172
Hanford, John C ?i, i&i
Hanham,PhelipsB. ..67, 170
Hankey, Edward B 276
— George F. S 322
— Hugh M. Alers 234
— JohnC.G. A 179
— Maurice P. Alers..
— Sydney Thornhiil ... 134
Hanks, John James 180
Hanley, Rich. Geo 382
Hanmer, Lambert A. G. 437
Hanna, John Connor
— William 62,170
Eannah, Wm. M. J 252
Hannay, Oath. Christian 294
— F. Rainsford 62, 208
— George Martin 267
— Ormelie C 44.35°
— R. W. Rainsford... 31, 167
Hannyngton, J. A 437
Hansard, Arthur C....56, 169
Hanwell, Joseph 173
Harbord, Ron. Chas. 69, 223
Cyril Rodney 441
Harbottle, Robt. Cecil... 160
CharlesM 251 Harcourt, John S. M.
354
Harper. Geo. Montague 210
— Leonard Llewellyn... 177
Harpur, Edm. H t8o
Harran, James 380
Harries, Saml. Keith 58, 242
Harrington, John Lane 435
Harris. Arthur P. D 424
— Cha. Beresford Maule 395
— Charles E Iw.St.John 158
— Charles Sidney 315
— Charles Walter ...70, 417
— Edward William 432
— Francis Anderson ... 42
— Frederick Alfred 380
— Frederick Wm. H. D. 382
— George 402
— Geo. Fras. Angelo ... 517
— Gerald Noel Anstice... 398
Hugh Cogan 395
— 2nd Lieut. John
— John 232
— Knox Edward 294
— Owen 284
— Philip H. Farrell ... 5, 405
— Richard Han. W.H.49, 279
— William Albert 401
Harrison, Ar. Bstcourt 175
Arthur H. Pryce 442
— Arthur Patrick Bird 357
— Aug. Napoleon Rogers 524
— Broadley 249
— Willian S. S 400
Harvey, Ainbr. Blacklock 431
— Barnett Albert 350
— Charles B.iteson 132
— Charles Blundell 213
— Chas. Edw. Ramsey... 344
— Edward Hdnry 212
— Edward John M 247
— Fras. John Wm 401
— Harry Charles 344
— John 299
— John Edward 70, 171
— Richard Prentice 310
— Rjbert 515
— Robert Napier 212
— Wm. Jas. St. John ... 299
^ William Lueg 65, 282
— Wilham Orlebar 353
Harward, Arthur J. N. 434
— Francis Edward 213
— Henry Blake 373
Harwood, John G 379
Hasell, Harry Godley ... 386
Haslain, Alfred Joseph 395
— Bernard John 214
— Gerald W, P ml 235
Hasleuust, Geo. W 319
Easier. Julian 229
— Percy 325
H.islett, John C 381
— Pechell 46, 2o5
Haslope, R'^o. L. M 532
Hassall, Chas. at. P 252
— Owen 262
Hassan, Syed 517
tiassard, Edw. .Moresby 384
— Henry So;uerset ...52, 310
Hasted, Arthur Walter 325
Hastie, Basil tlepburn.. 227
— Guy 160
Hastings,BernardSt.J.W237
— E Iward Spence ...64, 414
— Francis William 164
— Percy 313
— Warren 64, 414
Hatch, Alfred Edmund 427
— Arthur Vincent 422
— William Keith 527
Hatcnell, George 6
Henry M 55, 254
Hathaway, Harold Geo. 382
Hathareil, Wm. Geo. ... 424
Hatton, Edw. H. Pinch 229
Index — Active List.
813
Hatton, Rev. John Alex.
— Villiers 23,
— William de Bathe. ..61,
Hauphton, Hugh fi
— Johc 56,
— Thomas H
Havelock - AHan, Sir
Henry M. Bt
Haviland, Robert A
Hawes, A. B
— Alexander J. D. ...19.
— Benjamin Reddie 59,
— Charles Howard
— Percy Fied. Brunei..
Hawke, Mon.li. 3
Hawker, Claude J
— CorlisSt. L. Q
— George 47,
— Henry Blandell...
— Henry Montaejue P. 61,
— Lawrence Hsriy
— Robert
Hawkes, Wm. Cotter W.
Hawkins, Egerton O. B.
B. Black
— Frederick 65,
— Frederick Daly C ...
— George Arth'ir
— Henry Theodore
— John William 54,
— Thomas Heury
— Walter Francis... 66,
Hawks, Fredk. Welmau
• — George Augustus
— George William S. ...
— Thomas Bate
Hawksley. Sandal P. T.
Hawley, 'Francis H. T...
— Roberts
Haworth, Lionel B. H.
Hawtayne, Thos. M. 70,
Hawthorn, George M. p.
Hay, Archibald
— Arthur
— Cecil Godfrey
— Edward Owen ... 45,
— George W. R
— Henry 45,
— Henry Thos. Horatio
— Lieut. .Tames
— Colonel James 22,
— J. A. G. Drummond
— John D. Dalrymple
— J. R. M. Dalryrapie 66
— Lenox Theobald
— S. F. B. Dalrymple ..
— Westwood Norman ...
Haycock, V. R. Hine ...
— William
Hayden, Fred. Artbui ...
Haydon, William Pitt...
Hayes, Aylmer Ellis ...
— Clarence Henry ... 65,
— Edwin Charles
— Ernest de Launoy ...
— Julian P. Swindell ...
— Robert Hall
Hayhurst, F. 0. France
Hayman, S. J. Wallace
Haymes, Robt. L
Hayne, Robert 44,
Haynes, AUeyne ...231,
— Carleton
— Charles Edward 65,
— Frederick Hutchiuson
— Kenneth Edward
Hayter, RossJohn F. ...
Hay ward, Alfred R. L. 284 ,
— William Davey
Haywood, Lewis
Hazelgrove, Harry S. ...
Hazelton, Edwin H
— Percy Orr
Hazlerigg, T. Maynard 7,
Hazlett, Henry James...
Head, Arthur E. M.
— Charles Octa-vius
— Gilbert
— Harry Francis
— Henry Nugent .
— Leonard
— Mark
Headlam, John E. W. .
— Thomas ismeraon ...
Heale, Ernest N
Healey, CoryndonW. R.
— Thomas Henry
Healing, RjbertK
3961 Healy, Christopher J. ...
219] — Henry Francis
336. — John Gerald
353 — Michael Ryan
412 Heard, Alex. E. S
417 — Kdward Severin
— Richard
254! — Sam. Ferguson
3i9JHearle, Parkins 54,
ii6iHearn, George 202,
406 — Gordon Risle.y
353 — Hugh Shuokburgh...
247 ^ Michael Leo
286 Hearaey, Arthur
252 He.astey, Charles R
221 Heath, Alan Jasper
j8'. — Charles Ernest 47,
^13 — Charles J oseph . ,
221 —Edward
413 — Francis William
297 — Fred. Crofton 53,
441 — Gerard Moore
442 — Harry H. Rose 47
- Hen.Newport Cha3.53,
J46 — Herbert C. Selwyn ...
415 — Maiu'ice Gordon
517 Heathcote, Alfred ... 49,
433 — Charles Edensor
172 Heaton, Arthur Fred. ...
168 — Thomas
407 Hebden, Wilfrid A
209 Hedingham, George
438 Hedley, Fred. Alex
442 — Walter Coote ..
424 Hefternan, Herbert Wm.
425 — Ne.sbit,c B
213I — William
i44|Hegan, Edward 53,
32i;Hehir, Patrick
315 Heigham, Clement J. M
384,Henning, Charles M. S. 269 HickmanHughPalliser5S,i69
329i— Philip Walter B. 179]— James 387
Henriques, Edw.N....53, i68|— Thomas Edgecombji, 275
Henry, George 28, 205jHicks, Chas Herbert ... 257
— Gilbert Frank 151!— Fredk. Richard 290
— John 179J— Henry Tempest ... 54, 354
— St. George Charles ... 233 — James Horatio 317
— Vivian 235 — Percy Stanilaus 440
— William 150!— William ehilip Noel 362
Henshaw, Clinton Grant 172 — William John 59, i6g
Hensley, Charles Albert 3541 Hickson, Robt. Albert 46, 229
Henslo'we, Fras. J. D. .. 436 — Samuel 382
Henson. Christopher ia2| — Samuel Arth E.... 59, 208
283 Henstock, Fred. Thos.... 360 Higgin, Chippingdall H. 148
271 Henvey, Ralph 181 Higginbotham, Chas. E. 308
— William 5:9 Higgins, Jn. F. Andrew 181
Hepburne, Rob. G.W.48, 167 — Joseph Thomas 366
Hepenstal.L.J.Dopping 2o9|Higginson, Arch. J. M. 439
363
329 Heinemann, Reginald...
237 Hellard, Robt. Chas.. .55,
263 Hel.yar, Arthur B. ...70,
4j6 -Chas. W. H
294 — Henry Weston 61,
166 Hemming, Edw. Hughes
527 — Fred. Wilson 28,
411 — Norman Mackenzie...
429 Henderson, Ar. Francia
178 — Carlisle V
407 — Cecil
221— David
340J— Edgar
,3ooj — Edward George
439j— Fred. Eveli-n Elliot..
44.^ — Geo. Fra. Robert... 52,
440 — George .lames
179 — Henry C. Page- ... 65,
366 — Hugh Leslie
284 — jieo. .James
4391— James Clarence
379 — James Sydney
415 —John Acheson
386 — Kenneth
269— Kennett Gregg
383 — Maxwell Hume
48, 369 — Ma.'cwell E. Dopping 275
175I Hepper,HKrryA.Lawle3S2i3
209 — Lionel Lees 178
2iojHerapath, Edgar 67, 241
413: — Edwin Load 259, 373
,3i5jHerbert, A. Colthnrst... 234
330;— A. H. C. Kenney 308
2271^ Charles 64, 414
207I — Claude 429
315J— Douglas 432
386 — Edmund Arthar 148
370— Edward B 65, 159
303! — Edward Sidney 299
249 — Edward William. ..52, 321
292I — George Frederick 173
211; — Graham Cludde.. 65, 235
4351 — Heury Garden 29
172 — Herbert 52:
380)— Ivor John C 21, 279
140J — Lionel 68, 423
518! — Lionel Norton 426
2471 — Louis William 29"^
320} — Percy T. Colthurst ... 177
20S Herdon, Hugh Edw. ... 325
i7jlHeriot,GranviUeMackey 401
29J Heron, J?«(;. John 531
234— Thomas 69, 369
209' 3errou, Robert Douglas 137
i4o;Hervey, Const. R. Wm53,i68
212! — Hugh DelaMotte...40, 408
442 i Hesketh. Alg. Ernest
— Ralph Anstrucher......
— Robt. Samuel F
— Robert Wynne
— Selby Herriot
— Thomas Hume
— Wm. George Hume ...
Hendley, Arthur G
— Charles Kdward
— Fred. George
— Harold
— Thomas Holbein
Hendriks, Campbell L...
Heneage, Alfred R
— Godfrey C. vvalker...
— Henry Granville
Henegan, John
Heneker, Fred. C
— William C. G
Henley, Francis Jos. ...
Hennell,AlfredMontagu
— Arthur Reg 55,
— Reginald
Hennessy, Daniel
— G. Robertson 6,
— Q.r.Mr. .Tohn
— Xurg. Capt, John
— John Patrick C
— L. H. R. Pope
Henniker. Alan Major...
— Fred. B. M
Henniker - Major, Son.
C. H. C
Cecil Pickford 317
— Sic Geo. W. Ales 275
— Gordon Shakesiiear... 354
— Harold Whitla 354
— Heury H 66,329
Higgon, John .Arthur ... 263
Higgs, Henry Uhas. 71, 158
Sight, Edw. Lancelot ... 419
Hignett, Chas. tLarrison 371
Hildebraud, Arthur B.R. 213
— Charles Phayre 403
— Godfrey 30, 205
— Wm. Hatton 432
Hildyard, Harold C. T. 179
— ^ Uy. John r 17
— Reginald John T 313
— Robert il. D'Arcy ... 332
Hill, Alan Richard .. 7c, 308
— Co/on«/ Arthur 26, 205
— Qr. Mr. Arthur 308
^ Arthur Jo.seph 279
— Arthur Vivian 354
— Augustus James 130
— Augustus West ...47, 319
— Cecil - 210
— ^ Charles Birnie 379
— Charles Edward 175
— Charles Glencairn ... 310
— ifon.C. Rowland Clegg 264
— Cutts Humphry ..... 273
— David John Jackson 329
Walter 4421 — Ed^ar Stanley 235
Hesse.y, HaroldCazenove 162
— Wm. Fras 271
Hetherington, R. P 380
Heuston, Fred. Samuel 381
Hewat, Arthur H 53, 168
— Geo. Thos. Wm 54, 267
Hewetson, Alex. Wm.... 178
— Henry 386
Hewett, Arthur \V 307
— Augustus 379
— Edward 0 5, 204
Edw.VinoentOsborne 3
^ Edward Cleary ...64, 325
— Edward Rodeu 334
— Eustace Tickell 161
— Felix Frederic 346
— Reo. Francis N 532
— Frank Barton 436
— Frank Wm. Rowland 294
— fieo. Fred. Chas 507
— Frederick Thos. Cecil 330
— Frederick William ... 373
— Gerald E. Montague 278
Harold Charles 439
— George Edward 361 {— Sir Henry Blyth,Bar<. 346
— James Christopher ... 2941 — Heury C. de la M. ... 229
— William Henry i62| — Henry Warburton ... 181
— William Selwood...58, 473]- Hepworth Arthur 360
Hewitt.J.R. Silver O. 44, i66i— Howard Berkeley ... 178
— Martin 386]- Hugh 263
Hewlett, Alan 441! — James Pennell 429
— Gervase G 256, 364J — John 434
Hewson. John Lysaght 371 — John Thomas 282
Hext, Fras. Marwood... 346
— Lyonel John 178
Heycock, Alfred G. S. ... 401
— Charles Heusman ... 211
— John H 252
Heygate, Bernard... 40, 363
— Robt. Henry Gage 70, 286
Heyland. Alf. T 247
— Joseph Robert 429
— Richard Ernest. 364
— Robert d'Estcrre 241
— Roderick Tickell 181
— Rowley Richard i8i
— Thomas Alex 49, 154
— William ... 30, 409
— William Alfred 437-
Arthur Kyffin 442!— Wm. Henry Tucker... 147
Heyman,CecilEdw.H. 66,170
— Ohas.UenryCookburn 421
Heysham.R.C.Mounsey 317
deywoodLon8dale,H.H. 219
Heyworth, Fred. James 223
Hibbert. Arch Louis 70, 171
— George Frederic 235
— Godfrey Leicester 231
— William George 213
Hichens, Thos. S. . 178
Hickey, Daniel 366
Hickie, Arthur Francis . 176
— Carlos Joseph 273
— William Bernard 235
— William Bradley 438
Hickley, Alfred Charles 434
Hickman, DevereuxW.69,4:6
— Harry OthoD 271
Wm.LeonardBertram 273
Hilliard, George 384
— Harold Nash 429
William Edward 30
William Robert 210
Hills, Alfred 214
- Edmund Herbert 211
Hilson, Robert Jas 278
Hilton, Horace Anwyl... 230
— James Foord... si
— Murray Veuables... 59, 275
Hincks.Thomas Cowper 310
Hind, John William.. .52, 239
Hinde, Alan iSit
— Alfred Buckley 383
— John Henry Edw. 46, 286
— Wm.Fred. Honywood 154
— William Henry 209
;8i4
Index — Active List.
Hinge, Harry Alex sSs^'Iolford, Arthur i6i| Horn, John 386
Hingle.y, Sa.nl. Howarrt 361/ — George L.. 133 Hornby, K. J. Phipps 68,170
Kingston, ClaytonW.J. 44. 410I — James Henry Kdwiird 149 — Leyland 21
— Edward 215' Holland, A. ft inbiei' ... 49 — Montague Leyland ... 437
— George Bennett 212; — /fo«. CecilTrevelyan 321
Hinton, Claude H 279I —uharles Stewart 181
Godfrey B. ...^^ 178 —Edward Frederick... 362
169
Hippisley, \Vm. H. ...62, 144
— Rieh. L 55, 20?
HipweH. Alfred Geo. ..41, 363
' Hire, Ashton Hope 398
■55.
Hirst, Froderick C.
Ellis Chas. F
— Ernest Charles
— George Forbes 353
Guy Lushington 42b
27 — Harry Francis 4^4
Home, Henry Sinclair... 172
^ Rnv. fhilip Bruce 532
Horner, Itog. George.... 325
Horuiblow, Arthur li. 59, 399
— Frank Herbert 209
— Frederick 364
Horrock.s. Wm. Hen ton 383
— James 386 — Lancelot 337
— Will'.am Mears 370 — Percy .. 424
Hislop, Arthur Fowler 441 _ ThomasChas.BedforJ 242
Hitching, George H 214' — Walter Dermott 275
Hitchins, Charles H. M 422;Holley, Edmund Hunt i3,i6t
— Harold Edmund 436JHollins. Charles Ernest 241
— Henry William Ernest 327 Holliushead, Hy. N. B .. 180
Hoare, Herbert 140 — L. Brock 64, 313
— John James 401 Hcllond, Spencer E 357
— Reginald 146 Holioway, Benjamin 424
Hobart, Claud V. C 219'— Edward Leigh 422
— George 44, 402'— VViUiam Octavius 179
Hobbs, Charles J. VV. ... 306, HoUway, Edm. John 63,282
— F. FitzWilliam T. ... 371 j— James Clinton 420
— Frederick M. B 4'»iHolmau, Herbert Camp-
— George Lament 348! bell 437
— George Radley 48,^69 — Herbert W. L 400
— Herbert T. Da O.... 66, 247!Holme, Alfred Siegfried 214
— JosepliScovell 273*— Bryan Francis 67,223
— Percy Eyre Fraa 364';HoImes, Chas. Jas 382
— Simpson Haekett B... 423'— Gilbert Vallentin 434
Hobday, Edm. A. P i?'!— Hardress Gilbert 256
— Thomas Francis... 29, 409 — Henry Ball 346
— James tlamsay 46,411; — Henry Stanhope 43
Hobkirk, Clareniie John 3^3 — JjhnbalrympleEdgar 395
Hoblyn, Edw. Floranoe 17.3^— Robert Andr. K 516
Hobson, Arch. Campbell 23ij— Robert Henstone 395
— Edw. Schell C 275 — Thomas James Paul 377
^-Fred. Taylor ... lO'Ho't, Maurice Percy Cue 384
— Gerald V/altO a 154 — Robert Hughtre'do E. 385
— John Alexander 178 Holyoake, Ralph 383
Hocken, Charles A. F... 438: Home, Arch. F 153
Hodder, t'ras. Ohas 232,— C. A. .EarZ of i
— Wm. Morgan ) 209'— FerdinandCospatricL. 424
Hodding, Jamei Sweet 435 j— George A. Swinton .. 140
Hodge, William BullerC. 154!— G. J. N. Logan ...69, 231
Hodgens, Charles O'C. 385!— .lames Murray 433
Hodges, Henry F. E 420 — Pelham Maitiand 440
Hodgins, Charles Richd. 175 — Richard D. Elton 214
Hodgkinsou, Cuarles ... 140J— Robert Elton 17S
— Harry S. B 55, 329;— Thos. Patrick Milne 334
— John 441 — Walter Gabriel 141
Hodgson,GodfreyBeckett4i8J Homer, J. Leonard 398
— Hamilton... 241 iHomrrav.Johu Robert H. 39S
— Henry West , i.^;? Hone, Harry
- - , .. - 357
— James 370 Honner. Henry 24
— JamesOwen 58, 169!— William .lain^s 68, 170
- Philip Egerton 2i4!Hood, A. Fuller-.\cland 356
2U ll.'»t HJUI^.."*, >* lit. n-CMf JIl
■H Horsbrugh, Boyd Robt.
234. 365
— Robert Patrick 426
Horsfall, Alfred G 285
^~ Reo. Thomas .. 533
Horslbrd. N. M. T.... 18, 406
— Norram Dudley 239
Hort, Rev. Chas. Josiah 396
Horton, Pjro.y T 348
— • Sydney George 173
Host'ord, Earls A 256
Hosie, Andrew 387
Hoskins, Ar'hur R 329
— William Heury ...18, 406
Hoskyn,Chas. Reg. ...59, 208
— Jfi.'JunninghamMoore442
Hoskyns, Chandos... 46, 206
Hoth im, FrancisHerbert 313
— Johu 49, 167
Houghton, A.Evelyn 55, 399
— Ed. Ra,ymond 284
— Ernest ■. 48, 369
— Henry Nelson Hobart 401 J
— William 231;
Household, Henry B. ... 294
Houston, Arth. Manston 327
— Cuas. E. D. Davidson 442
— Eyre 210
Houstuua, Alexander ... 179
Hovell, Hugh de Berdt 275
How, Arth. Pemberton 435
— Ctiarles Christian 275
Howard, /^eo. Alfred 531
— CecilArthur 59, 169
— Chas. A. Montgomery ijS
— Francis i, 28, 356
— Francis John Charles 150
— Francis Jas.Leiga 244, 365
— Frederic George ... . 213
— Henry Chirles 321
— Henry Martin 401
^ John Cephas 261
-J- E 530
— Thos. N. S. Moncrietf 247
— Walter 37J
— W. Sebastian Eardley 434
Reo. William Geor;^
Howe, Fras. Herberc
R. W. 1'. Earl
390
297
134
— Walter George 433- — Alex. Nelson 327I— Rupert B. Blunt 454
— Randall Chas. A 330
Howell, Auberon Arthur 432
^Edward 317
— Ernest Alf. Russell ... 435
— Geoffrey L. H 181
HarryArthurLeonard 385
Hodson, Geo. Benjamin 425!— Charles Hugh 401
— Robert Doveton 3791— Krni.-t Fi-C'iericic 436
Hoey, John 525.— //"o^i. Grosvenor A. A. 219
— Lawrence 357;— fi"o?i. Neville Albert... 180
Hog, Arch. Swinton 348— Thomas Cockburn ... 373
Hogarth, J. H.H.S.D. 44, 267: — Williim E. Comber... 251^
Hogg, Allan G. Mayhew 442 Hooke, Henry Hodson... 211 — Llewellyn James 420
— Arthur Melville ... 26, 4O7iHo0Der, Arthur W 3S6I Howes, William 370
— Conrad Chas. Henry 214; — iticaard G i47|Howlett,!Arthur 45, 411
T- George Crawford . .19, 403 — Stuart Huntley 177; — Frederick Percy 330
— Ian Graham 140! Hooton, Alfred 528 Howley, Jaspe.' Joseph.. 241
T—JohnM'KenzieTrower44o!Hope, Adrian V. W 441 Howorth, Henry G 178
^- RudolphEdw.Trower 181!— Charles Dunbar 180 Hoysted, Desmond M. F. 214
• I'heodoreC.M.Trower 433' — Graha'U Archibald ... i8oJHuhbard, Alfred Edw... 241
— Theodore William 18, 406 _ Hugh Richard 7, ^z>^
Hoggan, George Peter 297 — James 267
Hogge, Arth. Pouncaine 419;— John Augustus 322
— Charles 53, 412!— John William i8r
— George Sapte 421 — Lewis A. 41, 363
— John William 56, 412 — Lucius Charles 291
Hoghton, Fred.. A 426J— Richard Kerwick 313
Hojel, James Graham... 5281— Wm. Henry Webley... 179
Holbecn, Waiter Hy. ... i3o|Hopkins, Cha. Harrie I. 269
Holb'juru, William 2781 — Herbert F. Northey... 336
Holbrook, A. Sc. Clair... 282
^- Edm. Robt.St.George 273
Holbrooke.BeruardF. R. 442
— Philip L iSo
Holden, Ernest Frank... T3,-;
— Henry Capel L. ...59, 169
-r- Hyla Napier 440
Holdich, Sir K. A 319
TT Harold Adrian 269
—' Thos. Huugerford 25, 205
Holdsworth, Geo. Lewis 149'— Ernest Wickham
Hole, Arthur Wm.... 238, 364J - Harry St. George S
-pflenry Jievvia :. 440!— Walter Stuart 24, 404^
John Randolph G 243
— Joseph 139
— Lewis Egerton 213
— Manley Ogden 54, 168
— Norman Johu 213
Hopkinson. Henry C.B. 336
Hopton, Edward 6
Hopwood, Herbert Reg. 439
Hordern, Gwyn V 322
Hore, Charles Owen. ..69, 292
5 '9
Arthur Oldham 519
— Henry Win 380
Hudleston, Guy 354
Hudson. Anthony T. P. 327
— Arthur Keith... 438
— Arthur Ross 181
— Charles Tilsou- 528
— Ernest 518
— Harry Cliaimers 517
— Havelock 424
— Josiah Howard 439
^— Thos. Roe Chris.. 175
— Wemyss i '. 427
Hugessen, E.- Knatiih-
buU 308
Huggins, M. A. Colin .. 4cx)
— Pousonby Glenn ..6j, 416
Hughes, Albert Lionel W. 346
— ArbuthnottJ 63, 170
— Charles Frederick. .21, 407
— Claud Gillan Erskine 262
— Cyril C. A. A 362
— David Erskine 527
Hughes, Edw. Malcolm 437
— Edward Honywood... 330
— Ernest St. George ... 315
— Ernest Vaughan... 54, 168
— Pra. T. Cunynghame 431
— Frederick St. John ... 265
— George Arthur 379
— George Edgar 385
— Henry Andrew 137
— Henry Bodvel Lewis, 156
— John Edward 441
— John Henry 377
— Matthew Louis 384
•- Percy John 44, 269
— Reginald George H... 301
— Victor 436
— WalterHastingsFred. 181
— William 371
Hugo, Edw. Victor 519
Hulbert, Jos. Geo 5^9
Huleatt, Hugh 209
Hulke, Lewis I. B 229
[— Walter Backhouse ... 241
Hull, Chas. P. A 259
I Hulse, Harold H 147
Hulseberg, Ernest A. ... 360
[—Herbert 2Se
Halton, Frad. C. L 136
Hume, Arthur H. Bliss 212
!— Charles Vernon 171
— Charles Wheler 130
— Reo. Charles Walter 530
— John James Fras. 67, 348
— John Wm. Thring 44, 305
— S.r Robert 315
— Robert O. Cuthbert... 286
— Reignelay G. W 286
Humfrey, Benj. Geale ... 252
— Benj. John H 432
— Frederick G. Cliuton 437
— John C. Taylor ...253. 372
Humphery, Stanley. ..65, 273
Humphrey, Jas. Wm.... 117
Humihreys, Dashwood
W. H 442
— Gardiner 174
-- George Geoffrey P. ... 441
— Harry Lionel 3^4
— Thomas 148
Humphrys, Chas. Vesey 284
— Mervyn Archdall 307
Hungerford, T. Everard
52, 402
Hunnard, Frank ... 267,365
Hunt, Cecil Henry 252
— Edward Leslie 212
— Francis Dillon 395
— Frederick Welsley ... 395
— GodlVe.v .Massy V 364
— Henry Vaughan... 49, 167
— Her.ry Vere 27, 408
-- Jam-iS M litland ...32, 342
— uohu Dutton 334
— John L imbard 27
— John Percival 379
— Joseph 386
— Percy Pre lerick 155
— Robert Henry Brooke 130
— Samuel Bradshaw ... 524
— Thomas C/ bar les 231
— Vere <le Vere 179
— Villiers Edward 315
— William Holdsworth 778
Hunter, Archibald 7, 231
— Charlo.-' Pinch 370
— Chas. Geo. Woodburn 213
— Charles Norris 270
— Christian B 517
— Francis Chas. King ... 265
— Fred. Ernest A 55, 169
— Fredk. Joseph ...190, 370
— George Douglas 381
— George Gillett 229
— George Yeates Cobb 519
— James 37c
— John Gunning 419
— John Muir 40, 408
— Vere Edward 381
— Walter James Henry 273
— William Chevers 301
— William Hugh 336
— Wiiliam Yeatos 237
— Woodburn 21, :6S
Hunter-Weston, Aylmer
G. 67, 2ro
Huntsman, Hugh de C. 308
Hurle, Edw. F. Cooke .. 245
Harly, Maurice Randall 433
hfdex—'Aelive -Lisf.
845
■Husey, Ecftgar Elliott; ... 261
HnefciBsen, Samuel Geo. 301
— Winiam 70, 209
HoBsey, Arthmr H 17)
— Charles Edward 24
— Edward Robert ... 46, 206
— William Qlive 69, 209
Hutcheson, Georere 515
Hutchings, 'William 370
Hutchins, Alf. Geo... .19, 404U
— Herbert Leonard 68,416
(Hutchinson, Alex. 3. R. 423
— Chas. Alej-. Robert... 254
— Chaa. Hammond 173
— Chas. Roderick M'L. 437
— Coote Sj-nge 161
— Cuthbert Gordon 225
— Fraeois Patrick 419
— Ered. Pierrepont 177
— Geo. Hiffginson Ford 348
— Harry E. Menteth ... 361
— Henry DovetoQ .i. 44, 410
— Hugh Moore 34Q
— James Bird 40, 408
— James William C 420
— Richard G. Hely 235
— William Arthur 353
— William Gordon 362
— William F. Moore.. 19, 165
Hutchison. Alex. R. H. 401
— Crauiujra Georo-e G. 163
— Kenneth Douglas 181
— R. Schlesinger 329
Hutton, C. Molyneux 59, 257
— EdwardThos.Henrv i, 24
— Gilbert Montgoinerie 211
Huxford, James 295
'Hyde, ArthurClarendon 360
— Arthur ColviUo 330
— Charles 2S5
— iJei;. Henry Barry 530
Hynes, Ernest Thomas.. 292
Hyslop, Francis 237
— Henry Hugh Gordon. 350
— Maxwell a 64, 252
— Robert Max. veil... 45, 2ot
levers, Oliver Goldsmith 425
Iggulden, Herbert Aug. 305
lies, Francis William... 362
— Frederick Arthur 214
— Henry Wilson 175
Illington,Ed[nd. Moritz 526
Impey, Laurence 427
Imrie, Wm. Lawrence... 190
Ingham, Chas. Su. Maur 181
— Oliver P. S 294
Ingle, Sev. Geo. Hy 460'
— William Daly 319
Inglefield. F. Seymour59,24Q
— Norman Bruce ...59, 169
Ingles, Alex. Wightou... 247
— John Darnley 242
— Reginald J 352
Inglis, Albert Gordon 277,374
— David William 21, 404
— Ernest 443
— Henry Alves 171
— John Fred, 54, 325
— Thomas Drummoiidt7, 170
— William Raymond ... 239
ilngpen, Percy Ii. 247
Ingram, John O'Donuell 273
Inman, Arthur W.P 379
Innes, Cecil Mitchell ... 352
— • Edward Selby 52,402
— Hector Munro 180
— James Archibald 357
— James Mitchell ... 65, 334
Inniss, Benj. Jas 384
lonides, Luke George... 279
Irby, Leonard Paul 322
Ireland, de Courc.y 235
— Robert Megaw 371
Iremonger, E.Assheton 332
— Robert George 418
■Irvine, Andrew Ale.x 440
— Delaware Lewis 383
— Francis Duncan 214
— Gerard Beatty 518
— James Laird .69, 209
— Thomas 350
— Thomas Walter 528
Irving, Andrew Bell. ..56, 169
— John Charles Sarle... 373
-^ Lewis Allen 378
Irwin, Herb. Edwards ,59,234
— James Murray 381
— William J15I
Irwin, William John 40, 162:
Isacke, Charles Victor... 348
— Hubert 313]
— Reginald 247
— Robert Henry 233
Isherwood.Fras.Bdw.B. 330
Ivatt, George Aug 241
Izat, Ale.x. Rennie i8o
.Tack, Evan Maclean ... 214
— HerbertR.H 364
Jackson, Alex. T 275
— Arthur W. F 58, 234
— Cecil 423
— Chris. Goddard 142
— Cyril Compton 437
— Edmund Sylvester ... 148
— Ernest Montague 429
— Ernest Somerville ... 297
— Francis Benjamin 69,170
— Frederick L. La Gaze 350
— Freeman Astley 313
— Freeman Henry. ..40, 404a
— George D'Aguilar 21, 403
— Herbert Kendall. ..71, 171
— iicii^ Herbert Wm.... 440
— Majnr Herbt. Wm, 71, 339
— Hugh Milbourne...69, 209
— James.. 528
— James Henry 371
— John 422
— John HeMry 395
— Keith Hungerford ... 440
— Lambert Cameron ... 214
— Landon Dealtry 172
— Louis Charles 66, 2C9
— Montague B. Gosset69, 170
— Ralph StapIetonWarU 153
— Richard Rolt Brash... 353
— Robert Pilkington ... 4js
— Robt. Postance 427
— Rol'ert Wm. Hon.ry... 384
— B. WhyteM 369
— Spenser 53, 307
— Svdiiey 0. Fishburn... 290
— Thomas 528
Jacob, Arthur L. B 180
— Arthur Le Grand 432
— Arthur Leslie 439
— Arthur Otway 162
— Claud William 425
— George Adolphus.. 17, 405
— Harold Fenton 434
— Herbert Bruce 18, 40'
— Samuel Swinton ...19, 406
— Stephen Hector 183
— Sydney Long 30, 20=
— Walter H. Bell ...178, 370
— William 6, 405
— William Swinton 434
Jacques, Fras. Aug 436
Jacson, Main waring
George 242
Jaffray, Edward W 155
James, Alfred Albert ... 441
— Bernard R 279
— Charles Henry 519
— Hon. Cuthhert ... 280
— Cynl Henry Leigh ... 233
— Edmund Henry Salt 246
— Edward Tite 295
— Eustace Lindse/ ...,
— Francis Polglase .:.... 4)0
— Hy. Ch. M. Northa;
— Henry Daniel
— Herbert 419
— Herbert Ellison R. ... 381
— Herbert Lionel 327
— John Edgcumbe 178
— Montague 42, 410
— Montague Gilford 434
— Murray Ray de B. ... 365
— Ralph Ernest Haweis 3071
— Richard 525
-- Samuel Alexander ... 273
— Sydney Price 526'
— William Bernard 432
— William Lancelot 71, 231J
— William Mawer 378
— Wm. Reg. Wallwyu... 172
— William Wybergh ... 162'
■Jameson, Granville 517J
— James 37;
— James Conway 3S4
— John Bland 528
— Robert Feild. 56, 412
— Svdney Bellingham62, 336
-r- William , 344
— William Heury ..64, 414
j.Tamie80n,AlisterWm.43,
— Aubrey James
— Gerald Alister
— William
Jardine, James Bruce ..
Jarrett, Chas. Harry B.
— Hubert Cecil D
Jarvis, Charles F. C
— William
Jayakar, Atmarara S. G.
Jeans, Chas. Gilchrist 48
Jebb, Gladwyn D
— Joshua H. M
— Sydney Gladwyn ...
Jeffcoat, Fred. H. H. ...
— • Henry J. Powell
JefTcock, Jas. W. G. P.
Jeffreys, Arthur Gordon
— Fred. Vaughan
— Henry Bvron 5^,
— Patrick Douglas
— William J. Llewelyn
Jekyll. Herbert 31,
Jelf. Richard Henry. .21,
— Richard John
— Rudolf George
Jellett, John Hewett 71,
Jelley, Reg. Frank
Jellicorse, Harold
Jencken, Fras. J
Jenkins, Atherton E. 70,
— Chas. B. H. Wolse-
ley 52,
— Francis
— Fred. Lewis V. ...346,
— Lionel Francis
— Thos. Morris 41,
Jenkinson, George S. C.
70,
— Henry Law Acland...
Jenner, Albert Victor ...
— ieeu. Edw. H. F
— Leopold Christian D.
— Walter Kentish Wm.
Jenne.y, Arch. Olfley ...
— George William
Jennings, Edgar
— Francis Montgomery
— Herbert A. K
— James Willes
— John Gilderdale
— Richard
— Robert H 56,
— Robert Melvill 7,
— Walton
— William Ernest
.Tennisou, Hy. G. W. ...
Jenour. Arthur Stawell
Jephson, John Noble ...
Jepson, Charles Wm. ...
.fermyn, Turenne
Jerome, Henry Jos.W. 63,
— John William
rerram, Henry
Jerrard, Aug. G. A
— F. Barthoi. Jos
Jervis, Henry Pruce
— Hon. St. lieger Henry
— Swynfen John
— Walter Meil 44,
Jervis- White-Jervis, J. II.
66, 170
■Tervois, Cha. Edwyn65, 170
— Henry Napier 48
— Sir W. F. Drummond 204
Jervoise, E. J. Clarke... 295
Jessep.H.Lothbridge 53, 207
Jessop,GuthrieHylton 45,363
Jeudwine, Hugh S 173
Jewett, Ashley E 362
Jocelyn, Julian R. J. 44,167
Johnes, Cyril I. P. O. ... 441
Johnson, Alan Hinton 241
— Allen Victor 235
— Arthur Cyril B 425
— Arthur Graham 173
— CecU WiUoughhy 382
— Chs.s. B. Bulkeley .. 144
— Charles Edward ...65, 423!
Charles Keginald 214]
— Charles Richard 4381
ClareuceA. Keali'jge 438
Cuthbert Fra. Dixon 148
Cyril Maxwell R. 176
— St. Jie,K Edw. Ralph 530
— Eliot Phil,..s 211
— Francis Shand Byam 231
— Plank Ernest 172
I
Johnson, Fred. Colpoya
0 66, 400
— Fred. Francis 46, 363
— Frederick Luttmann 42
— George Vanderheyden 164
— Gilbert Ward 435
— Hastings Ross 237
— Sir Hy. A.Wm. Bt. S7, 31S
Henry Alexander 272
— Henry Percival 384
John Ernest Blois ... 442
John Owens 15+
— John I'homas 335
— Joseph P. Walter 213
Lewis Wentworth ... 280
— Osmond Moncrieff ... 372
Sev. Percy James D. 530
— Richard Francis... 53, 16S
— Robert I. Bradshaw... 264
Ronald Marr 180
— Thomas George 419
Thomas Pelham 251, 365
— Thomas Shaw 428
— Victor George Ralph 241
Wm. Edw 524
— William John 366
Wm. Henry Luttmau 330
.Johnston, Alexander ... 36^
— Arch. F. Camnbell 229,367
— Bruce Campbell 210
— Charles Arthur 526
David George 29, 353
Dudley Cater 528
— Duncan Alexander45, 206
— Francis Earl 329
— Frederick Campbell .. 174
— George Napier 178.
— Gordon Campbell 176
— Harley M'Alpiue 425
— Henry Halcro 380
— Herbert William 432
Hugh Bertie Hen-
riques i8r
— James Thomason 171
— Joseph Herirj' Bell ... 190
— Percy Herbert 379
— Seymour Campbell... 267
— Thomas Kelly Evaua 171
— AViUiam James 213
— Wm. Thomas 379
Johnstone, Augustus A.
JerTis , 423
— Beresford Assheton... 424
— Charles Melville 141
— Colin D 279
— Francis Buchanan ... 173
— Fras. Fawkes 47
— Fras. Herbert 436
— Henry Arthur 149
— Herbert Cecil 245
— Hope 178
— Hugh 515
— James 41-
— JiiMies Hy.L'Estrange 210
— Jamei Henry Waller 179
— Jimes Robert 64, 399
— Norman Marshall ... 153
— Richard 322
— Robert Fitz Roy M.... 419
— Walter Bdgeworth ... 254
— Wm. Geo. Currie...4i, 409
Joiner, William Henry 255
JoUie, Francis 432
Jolly, Geo. Alfred 31, 369
Jones, feo. Alex. J 531
— Alfred 327
— Alfred Edwin 64,414
— A. H.M.Hamilton 265
— Arthur M. Bulkeley... 162
— Aubrey Arbuthnot ... 425
- Bryan John 352
— Conwyn Mansel 247
— David Edw. Osborne 256
— Djuglas Champion... 214
— Douglas Forde 24,
— Edmund Gunoing 43.8
— Edward Whitmore .... 365
— Eustace Henry i8r
— Francis George 271"
— Frank AuOrej' 298
— Frank Gavin 306
— Frank Lewis 418;;
— Fred. L. Lloyd 436,
— Fred. Wm. Caton 382
— Geo. Augustus 456
— Geo. Goring John S... 420.
— Geo. Turner ...,...,.59, 298!
— Harry Balfour , "axi.
8i6
Jones, Harry Harvey..
■ — Henry A. Hatliway.
— Herbert John 429
— Howard Sutton 5,397
— Inigo Riohmund ...22, 223
— Jenkin 423
— Jeiikin Stephen 319
— John Henry Hill 181
— JohnHyndman 39
— John Liovd I'hos 52
— John Matthew 380
— Juxor.Hy.Jux in- ...64,414
•^ Leslie Cockburn 439
— Lewis 210
— Lle^vellyn Murra.y . . 237
— ff(>(j. Maurice 396
— Michael Derwass G... 33c
Index — Actios List.
436jKeddie, Herbert W. (r. iSoiKoanedy, James Robert 439
4oiJKeef, Geo. Alfred ...65, 259J - Johu N-3ssau C 212
— Macdongall RalstOD 2r4
— SirMichael Kavanagh
— Robert Gray 257
— Thos. FrtncisArch.6i,34
— Thomas Francis 386
— Walter Cranfard 37
William Horace 321
Keelan, Henry Percival 557
Keeling, .Keo.'B. W. P.. . 531
Keen, Fred. Stewart ... 442
— Wm. John 441
Keene, Alfred 55, 169
— Charles Edm. Ruck... 317
1 — Charles William .. .. 305
— Geoffrey N. Stewart 362! — Wdliam Ma;jill 439
— H. L. Ruck 3oi| — WiUouErhb.yPitcairn 47,412
— Robert Francis Ruck 179 Kennett.Brackle.y H. B. i;
Keighley, C. Marsh. ..42, 4iO|Kenney,Arth. Herbert 61,2.
— Vernon A. Scott 269' — John Henry 214
Keily, Edw. Wm 437!Keanion. Roger Lloyd.. 434
i — Fi-ed. Peter Charles 440! Kenny, Edw. Evans' 48, 412
Keir, John Lindesay 59, i7o| — George William 27
— More.v Quayle 54, 234 1 Keith, Clive Skene 138, 369 — Henry Torrens 423
— Philip A. Temple i5ojKekewich, Cecil Henrj 330J— Michael .lames 349
— R. A. Milward 139; — Robert George 52, 271! — Thouas Kelly 16
— Reginald E. Picton .. 211 Kelaart.Gerald Talbot 55,169' — William Wallace 379
Kelawiila.Manekshaw J. 525iKenrick, Geo. Edm. R... 227
Kelham.HenryRobert 54, 334 — Herbert Wm. M 153
Kell, VernoQ G. W. 292 Kensington, GuyBelfield 214
_, Keller, Rudolph Hv. ... 305 [Kent, Fred. Edmond 64, 17
— Thos Fre I. Newcome i39]Kellett, Richard Orlando 254 — Frederic Sidney 249
— Thomas Vincent 238 Kellie, Arch. Henry 420' — Herbert Vaughan ... 210
— Thos. Wm. Hathway 327 — Edward Chamier... 47, 411J — Percival Naylor 138
— Walter Dally 325, — George Jerome 516 — ThomasWm Shene 308
— Walter Howel i76|— Harry Francis 261 Kentish, Horace J. J. 55, 294
— Richd. Chas. Roynon 237
— Richard Godfrey ..67, 415
— Robert J. T. Digby... 214
• Theophilus Percy 385
— Waltt-r T. CressweU 401
■ — William A. Watts ... 213
— William H. Dawes 40, 408
— William Henry .. 213
— William Locke... 232, 369
— James 54, 2o7jKeuyon,Edw.Ranulph64,2oi
— Robt. Howden ... 61, ^95 — Lionel Richard 176
Kelly, Arthur D. D... .57, 286. Keogh, Alfred 379
— Arthur James 67, 209 — Arthur Lorean 349
Charles Henry 48, 362' — James Blair 231
Jopp, John 1,17, 405 — Co urtena.v Russell ... 180 — John Henry i8c
• Keith Edmund 352
— Stephen J. M 42
Jordan, John Gregory... 518
— Richard A. A. Y 317
Richard Price 273
: — Edward Harvey 395 Keowu, Johc Charrier... 428
• Francis Heniy 209 Keppel, Edw. George... 130
■ Geo. Hy. t'''itzmaurice 438, — Gjd. Olof Roos 259
Harve.y H. H 51, 408 Ker, Charles Arthur ... i3i
1 — Henry Chas. Thos. 66, 399— Malcolm Albert 518
Joslen, Frank 395!~ Henry Edw. Theodore i78,ICerin, Michael Wm 380
Joslin, Francis John 3131 — Henry Newton 254 Kerr, Fras. L. Scott 3^2
Josling, Chas. Langf.ird 387! — Jimes 508 — Frederick Walter 319
Josselyn, .las. Edw. 32, ifi6J — James A. M, J. P 235J — Lord Murk ... 245
Joubert, Cha. Henry 515 — James Graves... i, 29, 408 — Mark Ancrum 421
Jourdain, Cbas B.A. ... 307'j— Joseph Fras. M 385 — ioi-ii Ralph D 5
— Hy. Fras. Nowdigate 3481— Michael 38[j — Robert Scott 70, 219
Joy, James 182I — ^ir Richd. D 286 — William 294
Joynt, Edward Hearne 378,— Richard Edm 383 Kerrich, George Steuart 419
Judge, Ch.irles Bellew 418 — Ricbard M. B. F....64, 170; — John Herbert .. 297
— Spencer Francis 317
— William Graham 316
Julian, Charhis John ... iSi
— Oliver Ricb. A 383
Julius, Stanley de V. A. 288
Jupp, William H 115
Justice, Chas. Le Gendre 419
Vincent Joseph 344' — Leonard W. C 420'
I — Waldron E. Roper ... 29' — ^ Walter Edmund 1721
•William 38i;Kerrisoti. Edm. R. A 58, 169!
William Freeman 18 Kerry, H. W. E. Earl of 2:0
Kelsall, Harry Joseph... 176 Ketchen, SothobyD. B. 439
— Hope Waddell 2i2|Kettle, Ja.mes 395
■ Thos. Edward 213! — Louis Cooke 292
— Clive William 53ojKelsey, Walter Fred. ... i3o|Kettlewell, Arch. M 18.
— William Oiive 6 Kemball, Alick Gurdon 440 — Edw. Ale.K 421
Kane, Arthur H.yde 178I— Sir Arnold Burrowes 184 Key, Aston M. Cooper .. 172
— Denis Charles 242! — Arnold Henry G 422 Ke.yes, AU". J. H. 180
— Francis R. P 57, 270]^ Chas. Arnold 423 — Chas. Valentine 442
— Richard Alc^cander... 2881 — Georse Vero 63, 171,' — Ch. Wm. Patton...364, 401
.Kanga, Jamshedji K. 525 — John Shaw 437JKeys, Chris. W. M 378
Kappe.y, Fred. George... 398'Kemble, C. Morris 365, Keyser, Fred. Charles... 16
— Max Alb. Bums 433! — Edward Arthur ... 71, 243 Keyworth, Robert G. ... 179
Kauntze, Bertram C. ... 23.! — Francis Arthur i8il^ Walter 437
— Cedric R 436] — William Edward 180 Kharegat, M. P 525
Kavanagh, Arth. Maher 379|Kemmis,Wm.H. Olphert i74[Kidd, Bertram G. B. ... 442
— Charles T. .VP. VI i52lKetap, Geoffrev C .. 212!— ifeo. Daniel W 531
— Heti. Robert Edmund 396]Kempson, J. Wedgwood i7SiKiddle', Frederick 386
Kay, Alf.Goodw.yn 380 Kempster.Frs. Jas.i. 31, 3531— VValter 383
— Wm.AUernoalreland 322 Kempthorne, John B... i54|Kidstou, Alex. Ferrier ... 18
— William Heape 179 Kendall, Chas. Melville S7ijKiggell, Lancelot E 23^1
Kaye, Cecil 437 — John 43i!Kiicoursie, Visct 2^9
Kilgour, Frederick... 18, 406
■ Henry 46
KUkelly, Charles R 382
Patrick Percy 528
Killery, St. John B 385
Killick, Thomas Ale.x.... 395
— James Levett ^27
— Ralph Art .ur 174
-Richard H. Leslie 364
• William John Pettitt 432
-William Ri^bert 37
— John Kaye
Kendle, Fras. CliSord... 401
Kenna, Paul A 163
Kennard, Arthur M 176
■ AuberonClaudHegan 357
Kays, Horace Francis... 33+j — Henry Gerard figan 140
— Walpole Swintun...7o, 32i|^ Lionel Edward 157
Keaue, Geo. Wilfred 332, 364|Kennedy, Alex. Clark 21, 408
— Sir J ohTi, Burt 180 — Alex. W. Clark 179
Kearney,iS!4ro.Ca;)AJohii 383 — Alfred Alex 145
— Qr. Mr. iohn 294 — Andrew Campbell :So
Kearns. Thos. Joseph ... 366
Keary, H.y. D' Urban 63, 418
Keate. Giiarlea Robert... 423
Keates, William 243
Keating, Hy. Edw. C. .. 35
Keatinge, Uev. C Walter 396
Keatly, John 385
Kea.ys, Robert Wm. C... 434
— William 379
Keble, Alf. E. Conquer 385
— Ilion Arthur
— Arthur 383
— Arthur H. Clark ...55, 418
— Charles Henry 400
— Claude 44
— Edw. Charles Wm. M. 421
»- Edw. Douglass .. 63, 269
— Edw. S. Curwen 309
— Fra. Malcolm Evory 245
— Herbert Alex 344
— Herbert J. W. M 239
362 — Hugh 426
Kilner, Charles H. 174
Kincaid, Chas. Style 67, 346
— Wm. Fras. Hy. Style 71,210
— Willie Alex. Scotland 2121
Kinder, Dennett Thos. 30, 242'
Kindersley, C. P. Wilson 221
— Maitland FitzRoy 438
King, Alex. Bowers 254
— Alex. C. Newton 275
— Alexander James 231
^ Algernon D'Aguilar.. 173
— Arthur Fred. Wm. ... 52S
— Arthur Montague 357
— Augustus Carter. ..65, 147
— Cnarles Arthur Cecil 256
— Charles Dickson 17a
King, Charles Edward... t6
— Cliarles Wallis 364
— George 515
— ^ Ge jrge Courtenay ... 327
— Henry 431
— Henry Somerset 209
— Henry Thomas 419
— Jame^ 287
— James Alex. Gordon... 223
— James G King 227
— Reginald Garret 213
— Rbt. Ambrose Cecil 531 i63
— Robert George 21^
— Robert Neal 241
— Stewart William 438
— WalterGawen 524
— William Albert de C. 214
— William Heurj' i6j
Kiugscote, Henry B. 28, 165
— Howard 19
— Randolph A. Fitz H. 2:1
Kiagsmill,!. C. de K. B. 175
Kiugsioii, F. Anderson 433
Kingt')n. Wm. Miles ... 264
Kiulooh, David Alex. 65, 219
— Heur.v Anstrulher 71, 321
Kinsman, Gerald R. V. i8t
— Harold John 354.
— Ret), Vivian W 530
Kirb.y, Arthur Durham 177
— Francis B 370.
— NorljO'"ne... 211
— Stuart Rodger 141
Kirchhotter, Robert B. 43, 395
Kirk, Henry Buchanan 350
— John Chirters 176
— M.iurice Wrottesley 231
William 137
Kirkby, Keu. Mar.ih 437
Kirke, Hy. Lushington 174
— Keunetli So. George iSi
— St. Geo, Mervyn ...45, 206
— Walter M. St. George i8i
.iirkpat.-ijk, Aiex. R. Y. 177
— Edward 439
— George Macaulay 2ir
— Hugh C 379
— Henry Pownall 15S
— Ivone 292
— Rijhard Trench 352
— Riger .. .. 381
— Thomas Divid 64, 256
— William 427
— Wm. Johnston. ....52, 330
Kirkwjod, Andrew T.... 440
^ Carleton H. M 325
— Itee. George 396
— HeudleyPani 29, 205
— Ja->. Michilson S. 29, 409
— Richard H immett ... 24Z
— Tuos. Moore 434
Kirtikar, Kauoba R 527
Kirwan, Bei-train Richd. 1791
— Iteo. Mansel Robt. ... 530
Kitcat, Arthur da W. ... 401
Kitchener, Fred. W...49, 247
— Henry E. C 44
— Sir Horatio H. ...i, 7, 204
Kitchin, lUn. Arthur ... 530
— Reo. Barcla.y 530
— tiec. Walter 530
Xitchiug, Ch-ii. W. R. 55, 399
Kitsou, Clias. Edw 313
— Gerard Charles 491
— James Edward 372
Klugh, Ueo. Leonard ... 530
Knaggs, Henry Thos.... 383
— Morton Heroert 329
Knapp. Charles Albert 353
— K. Keumure 176
— Perjival Krnest ...... 242
Knapton. Hy. A. Forbes 52S
KnatcnbuU, Geo. W. C. 42&
— Reginald Norton 252
Kmgnt, Ernest Frederic 237
— ^ Guy Cuninghame 307
H.»rry Briscoe 395
— Houry Le^^kenor 346
— Henry Palmer 55, 20S
— Lionel Chas. Edward 229
— Wyndham Chas 427
Knocker, Arthur G 346
— Cuthbert George ...53, 365
KuoU.ys, Henry 26, 167
— Robt. Walter Edm.... 441
Knowles,Cha3. B &
— Geori^e 30
— JameB .- 15
Index — Active List.
Knox, Allred Wm. F. ... 441
— Arthur Rice 174
— Charles Edmond 21
— Charles Stuart 273
— Charles Wm. Cuffe ... 357
— Ernest Francis 239
— Eustace Chaloner 69, 160
— George Stuart .. 213
— Harr.y Hug-h Sidney.. 308
— Henry Owen 335
— James Staart ^49
— Maurice 378
— Robert Ferg'ison 213
— Stuart George 437
— Thomas Edicond 239
— William George ... 41, 166
Koe, Arch. Stephen 267
— Fred. WiUian B. ..70, 363
Koebel, Hy. Artiiur iSo
Kortright, Mo infeney 145
Kough,Thos.MacE:regor 180
Kreyer, Fred August C. 418
Kriekenbeek, R. H. R... 441
Kukda.y, Krishnaji v.... 528
Kuper, Charles V. B. 55, 169
Kyle, Frederick 386
Labalmondiere.JuHaaA. 171
Labertouche, Guy N. L. 243
Lacey, Thomas 190
Lachlan, Ernest M 174
LafiFan, Henry David 67, 209
— Joseph fio Courcv ... 210
— Richard Chas. Kirb.y 381
Lafone.EdgarMortimore 1^6
— Herbert Arthur 138
— Wm. Boutclier 242
Laing, David 151
— Fred. Charles 434
— James 158
Lainson, Alex. John 322
Laird, Gordon T77
— Robert Montgomery 190
Lake, Edward ,...31,165
— Hubert Atwell 176
— Noel Montagu 49, 207
— Percy Henry N.... 57, 277
Lalor, Nicholas P. O'G. 52*)
Lamb, Charles A. ... 63, 356
— Edward John 267
— Captain George 352
— Surg. Lieut. George ... 519
— George R ithney 17s
— Hy. Campbell 46,411
— Henry Hodge 140
— John 65, 415
— Thomas 71, 295
Lambarde, Fras. F 178
Lambart, Son. Arthur 171
— Edgar Alan 59, 169
Lambert, Edward Parry 175
— James Drummond ... 395
— John Hamilton 400
— Joseph Alex 47, 137
— Robert 150
— Sydenham J 30, 205
— Thomas Stanton ..T... 277
— Walter 171
— Walter John 278
— William 63,414
Lambkin, Fras. Joseph 381
Lambton, Alex. Fredk. 334
— Hon. Charles 6f, 233
— George Charles 276
— fion. William 221
— William Henry 221
Laming, Henry T 160
Lamont, Alexander 339
— John Charles 518
— John William F 179
Lamotte, Prank G.L.... 301
Lampen, John 421
Lamprey, Joseph John 379
Lancaster, John 524
Lance, Frederick 6,405
— Frederick FitzHugh.. 442
Landon, Fred. W. B. 64, 363
•— Hermon James S 234
Lane, Alfred L'lther 53, i63
— Alfred Vavas )ur 380
— Arthur Henry 395
— Cecil Alexander 382
— Chris. Wm. Moore ... 171
— Clayton Turner ...19, 406
— Daniel Thomas 51S
— Prank Macdonald ... 438
— Frederick 190, 370
— Frederick Cecil 179
— Geo. Howard Moore... 372
Lane, George James ... 3B6
— Henry Arthur 435
'— Henry Frederick 373
— Herbert Edw. Bruce 17
— Horace Powys 432
— Ronald Bertram 17
— Samuel Wi^icgt^n ... 171
— Thomas Edw. Moore 442
— William Byam 518
— William Horsburgh... 256
— William Lemon 379
— William Moore ., 172, 370
Lang.ArthurGeo.Boileau 425
— Cecil Fred. Grant 293
— Elliot Brownlow 425
— Eustace Arthur 3^2
— Ewen Montgom .. 439
— Godfrey George 247
— Henry Astell 276
— fieo. jas. Paisley 507
— John Irvine 210
— Wyn^ard Feeling ... 247
Langdale, Philip 150
Langdon, Allan H. ...40, 303
— Francis John 237
— John Fred. P 288
— Paul Perram 177
Langford, Geo. Edward 372
— Reo. Robt. John 530
— Willi^m .. 115
— William John 65, 399
Langhorne, H. S. 175, 370
Langlands, P 360
Laugley, John Penriee 171
— William Savage ...28, 165
Langman, John Andrew 214
Langridge, Geo. Thos... 378
Langston, Thos. A. O. 519
Langton, Hon. C.G.Gore 136
— Herbert Francis 136
— Theobald .Michael ... 163
Langtry, Henry 16
— Henry V. Montague 439
Langworthy, George .. 142
Lanriowe, B. H. H.
Miitthew 339
— Edmund B. Matthew 227
— G. R. M. Matthew ... 179
Lapham, Robert John... 366
— Philip Martin 320
Large, B. W. Somervillo 379
Larking, ReginaldiST.W. 223
Larnder, Eugene W 395
Larpent. Sir Geo. Albert
de Hochepied.i?^ ...
Lascelles, Alfred
— Arthur Edward
— George Reginnld
— Walter (Jharles
— Walter Edward
— William Frank
Ijash, Aug. Oliver
Last, Arthur John iqo,
Lathbury , Henr j O.
LaTouctie.Wm. Puget 6,
Latten, Leonard
Lattey, Arthur James. ..
Lauder, Wm. Bernard 242
Laughlin,Chas. Ed.v.H.
Laurence, Gerald C. R.
— Richard Thomas R. ..
Laurenson, Edw. Louis
Laurie, George Brenton
— John Haliburtou
Laverton, Henry S
Lavie, Lsslie J. G
— Tudor Germain
Law, Alf. Letcuworth ...
— Cecil Arbuthnot
— Cecil Henry 54,
— Charles Richard
— James
— John Prescott
— Robert T. H....65, 301,
— Victor Edward ig.
Lawford, E. E. M 63,
— Sidney Turing Barlow
Liwler, John Lawrence
Lawless, Skerrett B. G.
— Warren R. Crooke ..
Lawley, Hon. K. T....62,
Lawrence, Fred. Geo....
— Freeling Ross
— George Hanuiker
— Hon. Herbert Alex. ...
— Hugh Dancau
— Richard C. B 45.
— Samuel
Lavprouce.Walter Ernest
— William
— William Alexander 18,
]— VVilliam Lvttleton ...
— William W'yily ... 44,
Lawronson, Reg. R
— Taomas Geo. P
Lawrie, Charles Edw. 71,
— Edward
— Frank Bruce .\
— Walter Grav
Lawsou, Algernon
— Charles B
— Charles F ..
— Douglas
^ Edmund James
— Francis Bernard
— Francis William
— Henry Merrick 53 .
— Herbert 67,
— Oswald Head
— Wm. Arnold Webster
Layard, Wm. Twistleton
Laye, Joseph Henry
Layton, Edward
— Norman Atkinson ...
Lea. Harcld Futvoye ...
— Percy Gerald Parker
— Samuel Job 40,
Leach. Edmund
— E. Pemberton 36,
— Harold Pemberton 28,
— Henry Edmund B. ..
— John 46,
— Reginald P 56,
Leader, Henry P
— John
— Lionel l?rederick
— Nicholas
— William Francis
Leahy, Albert W. D. ...
— Henry Gordon
— Philip Eraser A
— Thos. Bernard A.
Leake, Geo. D. Nugent ..
— VVilliam Martin
Lean, Alan Ivan
— Kenneth Edward
— Wm. Walter 59,
Leapingwell. Art. Hy. ...
Learmont, John
Learmouth, Francis L.
C. Liviugstone
— John E.C. Livingstone
— LeinoxC.Livingstoae
Learoyd, Chas. Douglas
Leathern, George H.
— Thomas William C.46,
Leather, Gerard F. T....
Leckie,Pred.W.Vans 28,
Lecky, Frederick B. 69,
— George 25,
— John Gage
— Robert St. Clair
Ledsham, James
LedwarJ, Geo. Herbert
Lee.Alo.x. Wm. Henry...
— Arth. Hamilton
— Arth.V. H.Vaughan...
— Edw. H. Hanning
— Ellis
— Francis
— Reo. Prod. B. N. N....
— George Arthur
— Harry Romer
— Henry Louis
— James Victor
— Richard Pnilipps
— William Alexander...
— Wm. M. Lauristou ...
— William Hanning
Leeds, Thomas Louis ...
Leet'e, Jn. Beckwitu...44,
Leeoer, Robert Waugh
Lees, Chas. H. Brownlow
— Clarence Edw
— Edmund H. Haroourt
— Eustace Graham
— John
-Kay
— Thomas Orde Hans...
— William Edwin ..
Leet, HughM
Leete, William John ...
Leetham, William
Le Feuvre, Geo. Wm. H.
La Gallais, Philip W. J..
Legard, D'Arcy
179
209
47
273
233
408
170
407
3C5
173
370
286
437
177
1351
23
28!
146:
396
19
162
310
370
-ill
524
234
16
440
397
346
325
437
286
3iOj
3'3;
395 1
401,
213,
267
308 1
140;
307
J 50
159,
8-17
Legg, Reginald Francis 352
Legge,ifo«.Heu.C.i, 52, 221
— Norton 162
— Septimus Fred 235
— William Ka.ye 3°3.
Leggett. Charles G 22
— Edward K. Mauisty.. 213
— Frederick 0 48, 369.
Legh, Hon. Gilbert 70, 219:
^ Piers Richard 420
Le Grand, F. Gaspar 5, 397
Le Grave, Rea. Wm 396
Lehmanu, Fred. Hope... 153
Leicester, Birou !6i
Leigh, Bertrand Chas... 303.
— Chandos 268
— Edward 290
— Henry Percy P. ...55, 412
-~ Captain Richard 209-
— Col. Richard 17
— Hon. Rupert 6.i, 139
L»ighton, Bertie B. P. 143.
Leisbman, Wm Boog... 384
Leith, Robt. Thos. D.... 442
Leman, Geo. Edward ... 329.
LeMarchant, Basil St.J. 284
— Edw. Henry 58, 290-
— Edward Thomas 263
— H.St.J-V. Le M.T. 21, 165
— Louis St Gratien 277
— Osmond Cecil 2§3.
Le Mesarier, Eugene ... 432
— Fre leriok Neil 354
— ■ Herbert Grenville ... 213
Lemou. George 366
|jeMott6e,Edw. D'Albret 273
— Henry B 29
— George Herbert 378
— Regiuald Edw. Arthur 178
Lempriere, Audley Reid 257
— Geo. Beresford 319.
— Henry Anderson 142
Lenehpn, Thos. Joseph 384
Lenuock, Cbarles Fred. 243
Lennox, Lord Algernon
C. Gordon 17
— Arayot M Aug 175
— Hon. B^me C. Gordon 223.
— George Montagu 181
Leny, R. L. .Macalpine... 158
Leonard, Alfred W 427
— HughGastrell 67, 307
Le felley, Edw. Carey... 179
Le Quesne, Aug. S. ..56, 397
— Ferdiuand Simeon ... 383.
Lermit, Lawrence H 530
LesIie.Albt.E imond 70, 417
— Sir Charles H. Bt. 43, 410-
— Clement Stanley D.... 435
— Francis Seymour 55, 208
— George 104
— Geo. Arthur Jas 212
— George Francis... 65, 356
^ John Henry 68, 170-
— JohnT. Waddell 517
— Pbilip Norman 439
— Ricbard F. Wm. F. ... 294
— Thomas Chrisue 366
— Tho'uas Dowglasse... 42,6
— Walter Stewart 313
— William Clarence C... 425,
Lesslie, Wm. Breck 213
Lester, Cecil Morris 247
— Claude Dallas 434
L'Estraiige, E. Carlctoa 2r5
Lethbridge, «»/• Alf. S.... jrs
— Ernest Astley E 301
— Francis Washington 434
— John Guv Baron 145
— j.ev. J. King 396
— Robert C. Baron 233
— Robert T.Morland277, 374
— Sy<ine,y 17S
— Wm. Agar Lander ... 2311
— Wroth Periam C 219
Leumana. Bernard H.F. 528
Leventon, Aiher 520
Leveson, Cnas. Hen. ... i6o
Leversou, George P. 66, 209
— Henry .Adolphe 271
— Julian John 55, 208
Lavett, Lierkeley J. T 223
Laviuge, Henry Gaorge 239
Levita, Cecil Bingham... 176
— Harry Plumridge 136
L6warae,NicholasAlberl 433
Lewes, Alban Dymoka as9
— Chajlea George. „ 303
8i8
Index — Active List.
Leweg.Hea. ColebrookC7,i64;LittIedale, Ralpb P....66, 209
■ JTelin 17-
— Price Kinnear 178
Lewin, Arthur Corrie ... 237
— Henry F. E 180
— Robert Nicholas S. ... 282
— Wilfred Halo 422
Lewis, A. P. Owen 256
— Arthur Thomaa 214
— Bridges Geor/je ...66,277
— Cecil Hallowes ...283, 365
— Charles Algernon 329
— Charles Edward zgsj— Charle? Trevor
— Charles Henry 439J— Pranci.^ 59.
Livoing, Chas. Hawker 179
Livesay, Robert O'Hara 227
Livingstou, Percy J. C. 299
Livingstone, H.A.Anson 211
Llewellyn, Evan Henry 271
Lloyd, Alfred Robert 65, 251
— Arthur Athelwolil ... 308
— Arthur H.Orlando... 219
— Arthur Malcolm 419
— Cecil Henry 295
— Charles Edward 424
3^5
219
■ David Francis 49, 2bi| — Francis Thomas ...18, 165
David Silvanus 419 — Frederic Charles 241
— Ernest Hastings lOj
— Francis Owen 44°
— Frederick 2152
— Gerald 178
— Eeo. George Herbert 532
— George White, 275
— .Tames Frederick 42, 206
— Perc.v John Tonsonsg, 363
— Philip Edward i8i
— Richard Crump 38
Longden, Arthur EJm.
— Robert James
Longe, Francis B. ...66,
— Robert Douglas ...66,
LongSeld, Alf. Purcell...
— James Mouutifort
— Mountifort John C...
— Richard William
— William Elrington ...
Longford, Thos. Earl of
Longhurst, Arthur L
— Bill Willmott
— Edward Bechw
— Seaward
Lougley, Arthur
— Joha Raynsford
Longmore, John C. G.
— Frederic Lindsay ... 211
— George Kvan 49'Longridge, J. Atkinson
— George Lewis 320|— Theodore
— Gei^. VVm. D. Boweu 263' Longueville, Reginald...
— Henry T. Rickard ... 401 Louadale, Philip
— Richard Hull 213
— Thos. E. Watkins 395
— Vernon 259
Lewtas, John 516
Ley, Outhhcrt Hillyar ... 213
— Walter Grenville ...70, 329
Liardet, Aug. Bury. ..41, 402
• Walter S. 0 53, 252
— Herbert Rhys 245
— Hesperus D. Watkiss 269
— Horacn Giesler 179
— John D. A. T 69, 265
John Hardress 139
— Malcolm P. K
Lord, Prank Baigrie ...
— Walter Hwold
Lorimer, David L. R. ...
Loring, Charles Buxton
— Walter Latham
— William
Loscombe, A. Russell 6(,
Loudon, Pr.13. Arthur...
— John Archer
— Roljert Diinn 55,
Lough, Arthur Tobin ...
•John Henry 237
I — John Herbert 438
I ^ Kenrick Horace 257
1 — Maurice Brickd.ile ... 174
■ Oiveu Edward P 379
■ Robert Oliver 46, 206
- Samuel EyreMassy,.. 243
— Thomas Henry Eyre 221 [Lougheed, S. F.
Liddell, Arthur Robt.139,3651— Thom;is Owen 29y| Loughlin, John
— Augustus Frederick 130' — Thom is Priiicj 372' Lousada, F. Percy ...55,
— John Stewart 212 — Walter 264|[jovat, S. J. £o)-ii
— Robert Spc-ncer 16— Walter Reginald 307'Love, Heary Davisou 56,
— Wm. Andrew 211]— Wm. GdmiiudEyre... 435[— Robert Lindsay
Liddon, Matthew R. ... 256'— Wm.ReadeOe-la-Pere 243 Loveband, Arthur
Liebrecht, John Henry 333lL)ader, Alfred Edgar... 366 — Francis Richard
ijigertwood, T ii7iLoch, Edw. Campbell... 44i|Lovell, Arthur Neville...
Eiight, Reginald Hough 421
— William A ifrey 4ti
Lightfoot, J.Stanley ...251
— Thoma-:. Williams 437
Lightowlers, Jas. R. P. 193
Lillie. Fred. Sutherland 2,4
Lillingstoa, Edw. G. 21, 407
— William Edw. Gordon 430
Lilly, Alfred Thos.Irvine 3S2!Lock, Fred. Heathfield
— George William 428I— Frel. RobertEdw.
Edward Douglas 220! — John
— George 307JLovett, Alfred Croivdy..
— Grauviile Geo 225 _ Henry WilsoQ
— Granville Henry 420 — Richard G. Beresford
— Hnrry Frere 422|Low, Alexander
— Stewart Gordon 2i3|— Chas. Fred. Gomley...
— i^.CoL William ...40, 404 — Francis Simon
Lt.Col. William. ^....41, 409 — Harry Lawrence
249 _ iifo. James
433— Peter
Limond.RousMilner 267,365 — Joha Lock 203J — Robert Halmviu
Limont, John C 456 Locke, Brian .T. M. 1S3 — Si/- R. Cunlitfe 5.
Lincoln, Charles iislLockett, Wm. Jeffery ... i56|Lowdoll, Chas. G. W. ...
— Sydney W 425 Lackhart, A. A. Eliott... 334 Lowe, .SicDt-uri' C. Drury
iindesay, Alex. L 4<6 — Harry 3:i6!— Pranjis Manley
— Edward 66, 254— Percy Clare Eliott ... 435 — Noel Herljeri Stredt;
— George William Guy 440)— Robt. D. Eliott ... 24, 105! — Percival Edw. Hurst
— Victor Edward Hugh 520
Lindley, John Edward... 143
— WaldemarD 59, 20S
Lindner, Albert John ... 329
Lindop, Alf. Hen 373
liindow, Isaac W. Burns 150
Lindsay, Alex. Bertram 440
— Chas. Ludovic 219
— Robt. Nm-man iSoi— Wm. Hy.Muir 58
— A'irSimoaM., Bt...a,i, 133: Lo wis, H irry Elliot
— Sir Wm. S.Alex. ...4, 403[— Peuton Shakespear...
Lockyer, Walter N... 41, 167 — B,oi)3r; M^ntresor
Loder, Eustace i.=;4{Lowudes, Alan H. W. ...
Lodge, Fi-as. Cecil 233 — .fohn Gordon
Lodwiek, Robt. W. P. ... 373I — John Henry
Ljftus, Dudley Ferrars 2i9!_ Maurice
— Henry Arthur Pe.yton 4351— Fras. Cochrane 27:JLowry, Pre 1. J. Sharpies
— Michael Wm. Howard 330 — St.JohnD.Townshend 322 — Henry Dic.-e
— ifo». Robert Hamilton 144 Logan, Balfour 242
— Walter P. L 58, 169 — David Finlay H 174
Lindsell, Philip B 70,417]— Fras. Carleton Logan 307
— Robert Fred 57, 273 — Francis Douglas 181
Lines, Edward 3B6 — Henry Spencer 252
— Rossiter 2971— Lionel Stuart 442
Linning, John 300 — .Vlaxwell Hanua.y 247
Linton, Charles 42, 2951 — Samuel 115
— John 402JLogin, Wm.ErskineG. 70,225
Lipsett, Louis Jas 254lLoinax, David Alex. N... 297
Lister, George Coryton 32:1 — Samuel Holt 52, 269
— George DougUs 3i3lLombe,Alex.Pras.Evans 334
— Wastel Jameson. ..55, 2o3l — Charles S. B.Evans... 352
Listen, Fred. Alex 360] - Ralph H. F 58, 239
ffiitchford, Rowland 360 Lomer, Robert E. M'l. 138
Lithgow, H. Lancaster... i77!London, James 216
Little, Arthur Greenway 401
— Charles 524
— Charles Blakeaway ... 245
— Jfeo. Harwood 396
— Henry Alex 6,406
— Ignatius Mary 401
— John 308
- — Malcolm Orme 65, 151
— Stephen 517
— William Campbell ... 401
— W. Hunter Buller 44, 277
— Wm. Rutherford 422
Xiittledale.Herbt.C.T. 52, 139
Long, Arthur 346, 364
— Charles James 49, 167
— Clement Willmore ... 360
— liea. Henry J 533
— Joha VVm. Francis ... 382
— Mio lael John 193
— Samuel Charles 357
Henry Ward
— Hubert Leslie
— .Tames ..
— James Herbert
— James T.tylor
— Robert William
— Thos. Pepper E. ...64,
— William Heary
Lowsley.H. deL. Pollard
— I. de L. Pollard
Lowth, Frank Robert 58,
Lowther, Heury.
— Henry Cesil
Luard, Arthur J. H.
— Charles Camic
— Chirles Eckt'ord
— (Iharles Elmhirst
— Edward Boiirryau ...
— Frank William
— Frederick Bramstou
— George Dalbiac
— Henry Arthur
Hugh Bixby
Sidney Selden 364I — Richard Chamberlin
— WillVed James 322I— Trant
— William Kdward 146 — William Da Cane
— Wm. Hoare B 313 Lubbock, Guy
Longbourne, Prank 30, 234 Lucas, Frederic George
Longden, Arth.Berridga 435' — Harold Maude Alfred
364
330
209
319
172
237
134
138
214
134
286
385
315
395
371
279
355
227
251
221
278
354
330
275
352
440
234
180
360
425
427
169
i3i
33:
395
31°
«33
208
380
354
300
433
43
^73
245
263
14° i
179
134
344
5)2
373
430
403
527
159
171
313
247
142
431
179
433
350
337
133
354
419
294
424
'79
373
433
27
3"
360
418
214
i3
241
43'
223
237
33-'
44
239
3'7
403
36c
269
3^3
5'9
30'
40
210
213
Lucis, Hugh C. Edw. 47, 411
— Thos. Lucas W 297
— Thos. Rashleigh 380
Luck, Arthur H 22
-- Churchill Arthur 432
— George 6
Luckhardt.ArthurH. P. 245
— Hubert Cecil 44^
Luokmaa, Seo. W. A. G. 530
Luddiugton, Wm.Jas.C. 277
Ludlow, Edmund R. 0. 364
— Edmund S 19, 406
Lugard, St. Son. Sir E. 279
— Kdward James 433
— Edward John 17
— Fred. J. Dealtry... 70, 239
— Henry Travers... 41, 166
Luke, Edward Vyvyan... 400
— Thomas Mawe 179
Lukin. Robert C. W 439
Lukis, Chas. Pardey 517
Lamb, Anthony 63^ 245
Lumley, Francis D. 63,319
— ifon.OsbercV. G.A.70, 153
Lumsdaine, P.M.Sandys 334
Lumsden, Fred. Wm. ... 398
— George M 336
— Henry R. W 70, 4T7
— J. S. Shepherd 519
— Philip James 518
Lund, Fred. Thwaites... 151
Lush, Robert Free 247
Lushington, A.P. D. 61, 138
1 — Edw, Chas. M. ... 67, 415
— Lionel Edmund 294
' — Percy Wildman 267
I— Stephen 174
— William Nelson 254
Luther, Authonv J 384
Lucyens, JohnGallwey64,2o8
Luxmoore, Chas. Ue J. 254
— I\oel 242
L3'all, Chas. George 241
- Chas. Noel 174
— Robert Adolphus 362
Lyddon, William Geo.... 179
Lyde, Malcolm Thos. 64, 414
Lydiard.A. C.Gordon 41, 409
Lye, H. Suuldham ...54, 254
— Robert Cobb 43°
— Iteo. Sidney Leigh ... 532
Lygjn, Hon. Kdw. H. ... 220
Lyle, Aches^n F. A. ...61, 317
— Allan Andrew 379
— George Samuel B. ... 174
Henry Duntze 17s
— HughThomis 70, 263
Lyach, A. H. Cormick ... 19
— Henry BIcsse 64, 294
— Hyacinth .. 65, 310
— Jauim Bjverley ...14, 410
— Michael 291
— Nicholas Marcug 295
Lyne, Charles V. If 435
Lynes, Wynae Parr 322
Lyuu, Sydney H. ...45, 363
Lyon, Arthur.... 286
— Charles 175
— Edward 165
— Francis 177
— dOhu Wilmot Harley 438
Lyons, Frederick 378
— Henry George 210
— James Gervais 362
— Robert W. S 528
— William 366
Lysaght, Arthur N. 69, 254
— James Douglas 373
Lysley, Garald L 357
Lysoas, Sir Daniel 305
— Henry 269
Lyster, Arthur W.... 69, 416
— Henry John 54, 168
— William Henry ... 32, 410
Lyttelton, ffo«. N. G. ... 17
Lvwooa, Edwin Gilford 400
.vl'Alester, Wm. Hy. S.. 2li7
U'Andrew, G. Bunbury 241
\I'Arthur, A. Donald 29, 205
— Charles J. E. A 267
.VI'Barnet, Alex. Edw... 437
yl'CafEerty, Charles 182
il'Oallum, Geo. Kelly ... 130
— Henry Edw 54. 207
Vl'Calman, Hugh 527
Vl'Oalmoat, Hugh 7
il'Candlish, Patrick D... 350
.VC'Canu, John 370
Index — rAciive List.
819
M'Carthy, Edward sgSjM'Meekan.Fraa. H.F.R.
— George Ales 4i9iM'Micking. Harry
M'Cartie, Ctias. J sioJM'Millan, John Duncan
M'Caskill, John C. H.... 440 M'Munn. Jas. Robert ...
M'Causlaud, Charles O. 354 M'Nair.Altred Lionel 24,
— Edwin Lofcus 63, 399 — Edward John
— John Kennedy 373lM'Nalty, Ohas. Edwd.I.
M'Cheane, M. W. H. ... 180 M'Namara, J
M'Clellan, Herbert T... 139;— WilliaTn H
M'Clelland, Thomas 349 M'Naiight.Jas. Gibson...
M'Cleverty, James 21 M'Neale, .Tas. Agnevv4o,
il'Neile, Donald Hugh
— John
— Henry Donald
M'Neill, Angus John ...
— William Anson 308
M'Clintock, Augustus ... 336
— Robert Lyle 214
— Robert Singleton 214
— William Kerr 3C0I — Cup^ Malcolm
M'Ologhry, James 527J — Lieut. Malcolm
M'Olorg, Alexander 504 M'Que?n.SJrJ. Withers 5,
M'Comb,Robt.BropUy4i,^63|M'Rae,Henry Napier53,
M'Combie, Alex. Wm... 182 M'Swiney, Edw. F. H.
M'Conaghe.y, Allen 429' — William Daniel
■ Frank 439
— Harry 435
— John 515
M'Conaghy, Wm 527
M'Connel, Fred. B 335
M'Cormack, Robt.Jas.... 387
M'Cormick, Andrew L.C. 2.2
— Wm. I. S 364
M'Cracken, F. W. N.52, 310
M'Crea, Alfred (Joryton 43
— Richard Francis ...66, 173
M'Creery, Benj. T 380
M-Culloch, Robert H. F. 178
— Thomas 383
M'Dermott, Alexander 262
— Henry 280
— Thomas 385
M' Donald, James 298
— James HaW.ane r28
M'Donnell, John 53, "168
M'Douall, Robert 229
M'Dougal, J. Brown 25
M'Dougall, Wm. A 395
M'Dowell, Frederick 381
M'Elhinny, Wm. John... 211
M'Fall, Albert Wm. C... 313
3I'Farlaue, Xorman 288
M'Gann, Terence Joseph 524
M'Ghee, Arthur F. P,
M'Gildovvny, Wm i
M'Gill, Arctiibald i
— Harry Robertson
— HarrvS
M'Grigor, Chas.R.K. 53
381
MTaggart, M. P
— William A. T
M'Vean, Donald A. D....
M'Vittie, Surg. M. Gen.
Ghas. Edwin
— Lt. Charles Edwin ...
— Robert Henry
M'Watters, Geo. Alfred
— William
It' Whinnie.Wm. John...
Maberly, Chas. Evan 55,
-MacAdam, Philip Bower
— Walter
Macafee, Ar. Percival...
-Macan, Thomas Townley
.MacAridrew.Henry J.M.
llacartnej', Henry F. T.
— James
Macaulay, Donzil I. M.
-Kenneth Z. P
.Vlacauley, George Bohun
Macausland, R. C. S. 59,
Macbay,WilliamG.W.42,
Mac Bean, Forbes... 63,
— John Albert E
— Wm. Alleyne
.V[acC>ill, Henr.yB
.MacCartie.Fre'd. P
MacCarthy, Felix D. F.
69,
— Ibar Ansbert Orva ...
— Morgan John
— Mev. Welbore
T74lMacfarlane, Duncan A. 267
225[Macfie, William Colvin 214
520: MacGeorge, HenryKing 433
385 — John JBuxtoa 213
407 Macgowan, Jas. Murray 176
403 — Robert Stuart 175
365 MacGregor, Alexander
378 H.C 346
378 — ArthurC. H 239
385 — Chas. Reginald .^.28, 411
404 — John Nugent Murray 354
441 — Philip Ijeighton ...41, 166
22: — Robert Lipton 225
143 Macintire, And. Hen. 41, 409
336 ^ Andrew Herbert 305
139 Macintyre, Donald 0. P. 421
350 Mac Ivor, Ivar .59, 413
406 Mackay, Henry Forbes 398
412 — lieu, .fames 460
420 — J?ec. James H 532
142 — James L. Aberigh42. 410
147 Mackean, Kenneth ...56, 208
440 Mackenzie, Alex. Francis 350
327 — Alex. William 516
— Arthur M. Nutt....' 179
524 — Charles 439
365 — Oolm
180 — Colin John 38, 336
362 — Cortlandt Gordon 174
377 — Edward Leslie 2?;r
344 — Frederic Hugh 317
169!— Fredericji William ... 179
— George Birnie 1
— George Douglas 339
— George F. C 56, 243
^ Gerald Mackay 271
— James Alex. F. H. S. 28
— John 362
— John Edmund 145
— John Hugh 225
— Kenueth Davidson ... 147
— Kenueth L. Warner... 442
Kenneth R 57, 336
321 .Vlacdonald.AlastairM'I.
— Wm.Colquhoun Grant 223 — Arthur Gabell
M'Guire, Michael 306 — Charles C 363,
M'Hardy, A. Anderson 177 — Chas.EdwardWylde64
M'Harg, Alfred A 214 — Charles Josenh
M'llroy, Heury 115 — Charles Kei!
M'Innes, Duncan S 213 — Clarence Herbert
M'Intyre, Hugh David 422 — Clarence Reginald...
M'Kay, Donald 176 — Denis Peter
— Henry ft.eiiock 516I— Fred. Weston Peile...
— Thompson 426)— George 30,
M'Keau, Alex. C 28 — George Godfrey
M'Kechnie, Dugald 214!— HarryC:>lquhounF.67
4101— Ronald Jos. H. L 210
339 — Tbomas Arthur 342
354 — Thos. Harding 46, 411
173 — William Jacob 58, 20S
29I— William Scobie 295
527! Mackesy, John Pierse ... 213
— William Henry 5, 406
2o9].\Iackey,Hugh James A. 181
38i[.\Iackie, William 372
176, MacKinnon, G. H 269
530' Mackinnon, Wm. Henry 19
35i'Maokint05h, George 33->jMaddocks, Thomas B... 246
3io|— John Burn .. 178^ .\Iiddox, Ralph H 519
4011— William Charles H. ... 418 iladocka, Henry John... 263
,4i4lMackworth,5Jr A.W.i{<. | -- Wm. Robarts Napier 179
383! 17, 2051 .\Iaffett, Henry Telford 352
350I— Digby 227 — Reginald Ernest 284
423l.V[aclachlan, Donald ... 163 Magaa, Arthur T 361
352 j— Neil Campbell 336JMagee, Arthur Fred. ... 352
Macnab, Allan James ... 519
— Colin Lawrance 286
— Gordon Robert 339
.Macnabb, Donald J. C. 429
Macnaghten, Ba;lfour ... 154
— Edm. P 158
— Ernest Brandon 179
— Francis Chester 254
— Kenneth William ... 235
— Maurice Patrick 259
Macnamara.Chas.Carrol 344
— JohnW. rr 517
— Michael P 380
— Robert Joseph 518
— Wilfred C. F. R 433
— William John 380
.Maoneal, Hector 339
MacNeece, James G 379
Thos. Fred 379
.MacNeill, J. G. R. D.23, 404a
Maconachie, Geo. A 527
James 380
Maconchy, E. W. S. K. 425
— Fred. Campbell 249
Macpherson, A. Kennedy
41, 409
— Archibald Duncan ... 440
— Duncan Alex. A. ...46, 411
— Reit. Ewen Geo. F. ... 396
— George Denis 353
— James 362
— Co/oucZ Jas. Duncan 18,406
— 2nd, Lt. Jas. Duucan 303
— John Lawrence... 41, 205
— Neil 438
— R )derick George 437
— Tlios. R. Matheson 46, 4x1
— William Grant 381
Maccjuoid, C. E. E. P. K. 434
Macrae, Colin William... 299
— Farquhar 370
— John Lewis 526
— Roderick 516
Jiacready, Cecil P. N. ... 339
Maorobin, A. A.- 378
Maorory, R. M 211
Mactaggart, Charles ... 518
MacTior, Henry M 438
— H. Cochrane 290
MacWalter, Robert 155
Macwatt, Roberto. ... 518
Madden, George C 44
— Gerald Hugh Chas.... 745
— Travers Bdward 439
Hector Archibald 49,
— Henry Craigie
-Hugh
Meo. Jas. Middleton...
M'Kec, Gerard M. E. ... 525
lI'KerreU.Aug.deS^gur 342
— Reginald L... 350
JM'Kinnon, Lachlan 305
M'Kinstry, Alex. C. Fi.70, 234! — James R. Leslie ...66,
— Arthur W 55, 252!— Kenneth 365,
M'Lachlan, Albert C. ... 1601— Neville D
— Archibald 69, 225I— Norman -Alexander...
— Donald Maxwell 231;— Peter Chas. Edward
— James Douglas 342;— Ranald Hume
M'Laren, George G 454 — Reginald James
— Wm. Henry 48, 143:— Reginald Percy ...58,
M'Laughlin, Albert A..., 35,!— Stuart
— George Hall 71, i/i|— Thomas Rankin
— Hubert James 6r, i47|.MacUonnell, Alfred
— David John 504 Creagh 64,
— John 381 — Richard Graven
M'Lean, Alex. Colin. 299!Macd mogh.G. Mark W.
' — Colin 299
M'Lennan, John 182
M'Leod, Douald J.6. 24, 404
— Reginald G. M 70, 170
— Torquil John 439
— William Kelty 17;
M'Loughlin, Geo. S 384
M'Mahon, Arthur H 426
— Bernard Wm. L 332
— FrancisYorke 143
— Sir Horace Westropp 263
~ KellermaiiQ Eyre 317
'■^ Norman Reginald ... 235
Srol— Ronald Campbell 35
424 — Thos. Robertson 438
205 Maclag.an. E.G. Simpson 28 '
219'— Robert S... 21
335'Maclaren,J.Farquharson 517
235JMacLaren, Kenueth 15
351 — Thomas George 267
44olMacLaughlin, William53, 317
5 rjol. Maclean, Alex. Harvey 350
210' — Alex. Wm. Day... 6c, 346
40i| — Allan 2
325! — Chas. Alex. Hugh ... 35
.MacDougall, Alex. Jas.
— Dmald 38,
— JamesTaylor
— James William 18,
— Johu Patr ck
MacEwan, Hugh F
— Maurice Lilburn
— St. Clair Maling G. ...
MacEwen, Douglas L....
MacParlau, David
— Frederick Alexander
John Buchanan
William
— Cuarles Wilberforce 361
— Donald Chas. Hugh... 225
— Fitzroy Beresford 380
— Hector PitzRjy 223
— Hector Lachlan S. ... 437
— ^ Henry Donald Neil... 267
Maclear, Harry 277
Aug. Helier 267, 374
— Robert Henry Boyd.. 353
MagiU, James 378
Magniac, Gbarles Lane 214
— Francis Arthur 362
Magrath, B. Hy. Butler 441
— Chas. Wm. S 380
— Henry Aug. F 433
— Henry Marsh S t8, 406
Maguire, C. J. Kinahan 288
Vlaher, James 381
Mahon, Bryan Thomas 150
— Edward Willoughby 214
— Reginald Henry ...70,171
Mahony, Frederick H... 114
Maidlow, John S i8r
Maidman, Geo. Ed. John 421
.Maidment, Fred. George 525
Main, Thomas R.yder47, 207
— Percy 354 .Mainprise, Bertie W; ... 214
MacLeod, BwanCameronsigj Mamwaring.ArihurEdw 354
— John Norman 579
— Kenueth Anderson.:. 284
— Robert L. Ross ...... 382
— RjderickWm. 59,413
i79lMaclurcan, John L. R. 66,400
4o6|Maclure,JohnEdw.S.327,374
i8i'MacMahon,Geo.F.\V. 59, 415
319 ^ John Joseph 172
— Cliarles Vaughan 427
— Edward Phiilip3on23, 404
— Fra. G. Lawrence 58, 413
— Henry Bolton 69, 241
— Henry Gjrmain ...48,265
— Rowla.ud B 46, 263
Mair, Edward 516
— George Tagoro 180
— Robert John Byford 212
.Mairis, Edward S 401
Geoffrey 4i 397
— Percy Alexander 53, i63
MacMiUan, John St. o. 177
Macmullen, Fred. C. K. 4^5
— Francis Richard 325 — Geoffrey B.De M ..' 229
— George Reade ....'..70, 4i7JMai8ey,Pr0d. Charles 56, 412
— William Henry F. 56, 412 Maitlaud, Bon. A. H. ... 542
Maoiluun, George P. ... 178]— Ohas. Bradley 528
>2o
Index — Active List.
MaitlancI, D. Makgill iMareit, James Rich... 1 8,
Crichton 6|iIar|?es3on,Bdwar(JC....
— HenryRothesStewart 256 — Evelyn Wm
— James D. Heriot 357 Marirnlin, Arthur Henry
— Jas. Makgill H 7, 204 — Francis Eden
— John 524
— John C. Heriot 223
^ John Paterson S 275
— Pelham James 24, 409
— Stuart Cairns 339
Ma.iendie, Bernard John 322
— Hy. Grylls asf.
Major. Hon. A. H. Hea-
niker 65, 221
— Francis Forbes 435
— Francis Ward.. 19, 406
— Napoleon Bisdee 377
Makins, Ernest 143
Malcolm, Andrew R. ... 190
— Sir Geors& 513
— Henry Huntly Jj 34 •
— Neill 350
— PultPney 422
— William Leith 433
Malcolmson, John Grant 130
— Edward 227
Maiden, Beo. C. H 531
Malim, iff!). Alfred 39^
MalinpT, Arthur Irwin .. 158
Malins. David P 360
Mallaby, Digby Lighton 212
Malleson, Wilfrid 176
MalUns, Clement 525
— John Robert 381
Mallock, A.M.Ra.ymond 179
— James J. Raymond... 257
— Thomas Ra.ymond ... 235
Malone, Cecil R. R 275
Ma]tby,Fra.Crichton 43,410
— Francis Grant 44, 410
Man, Hubert William... 291
Mance, Harry Osborne 214
Manche, Lorenzo 182
Mander, D'Arcy W 332
— Frederick Day ...21, 404a
— John Harold 282
Manders. Neville 382
Manera,JoseDhS.G...6y, 416
Mangan, Fred. M 3S5
Mangles, Arthur Edw.R. 204
— Roland Henry 227
— Walter James 231
Manifold. Courtney C... 5;8
— Jchr. Forster 65, 170
— Michael G. Efferton... 21.
Manle.y. Edtrar Norinan 214
— Geo. E. Drummond... 401
— Henry Tate... 272
— Resinald Harwood ... r79
— William Edward 179
— William Geo. H>;nry 179
Mann, Arthur Fred 353
— GotherFyers .53, 207
— Henry Thos. Wm 395
— Hopaoe 3x3
Manners. Fitzalan C J. 223
— Lord Robert Wm. O .. 322
Manning, Wm. Henry... 433
Mansel, Alfred 53, 168
— Charles Grenville 45, 411
— George Clavell 332
^Hagh Arthur 294
— William Grenville 58, 413
Mansell, John Herbert... 174
Manser, Robert 527
— William Edward 213
Mansfield, Alfred Edw. 314
— Gerald Stewart 335
— Hon. Hy. Wm 14H
— Herbert 53, 416
Manson, Eric E. M. D. .. 295
— James Arthur P 362
Mantell, Alfred M... 70, 200
— Patrick Riners 263
Manton.HerbertRoberts 162
Mapleton, Edw. A 378
— Reginald Wm 378
Mappin, Geo. Fred 139
March, £urZ 0/ 1
Marchant, Allred E 400
— John 400
Mardall. Chas. Ernest... 422
— William Stratford ... 424
Marden, Arthar Wm. ... 327
— Thomas Owen 261
Marder, Kdw. Swan ... 383
— Nicholas 385
Marescauz, Oscar H. E. 317
Marjoribanks. Bon.
Dudley Churchill...
Mark - Wardlaw, Alfred
Penrose
— Edgar Penrose
— Penrose
Marker, R. John
— Thomas John
Markey, Edward C
Markham, Alfred John..
— Charles John
— Edwin 5,
— Francis Dobbs
— Rona'id Anthony
Marks, Geo. Fred. H....
— RobertJohn
Markwick. Ernest E. 4S.
.Marle.v, Wm. Peverell...
Marling, PercivalS. 70,
.Marlow, Benjamin Wm.
Marquis, T. Stirling 265,
Marrable, Arthur Geo ...
Marrett, Edw. Uvedale
— Henry Richard 59,
Marriott, Edward Frere
— Edwin M.L 21,
— John
— Leslie Hawthorne
— Richard George A. ...
— Tom
-William
Marsden, Hugh W
— James Cort
— Richard Travers
Marsh, F. Hale B. ...18,
- Francis Charles
— Fras. Courtenay
— Frank Graham
— Gerald John
— Harry Graham
— Hopton Eliott
— James Reynold-i M....
— 2?iiiL^ Jeremv Ta.ylor
— Thos. A!f. Ferry
Marshall. Cbarles
— Cha. Henry TilsDn 21,
— (:harles Herbert
— Dauiel Grove
— Ernest Tneo
— Fran;is James
— Francis Macleod H...
— Fred
— George
— Geo. F. Leycester 26,
— George Henry ... 28,
— Hawtre.y Ctiarles 174,
— Henry Alfred
— Heni'.v TurnbuU
— Hiigli John Miles
— Jolui W. Astley ...59,
— Kenneth F.C
— Robert
— Thomas Edward
— Wilfred Geo. Howard
— Wm. ifuir liuox
— Willia'Ti Thomis
— Wm. Raine
— William Simpson 65,
-V£arsham,H'o«. Regd H.
.Vlarshman, Moore H....
Marsou. Hy.W.yndhamA.
.\Iar3t0'i,JefferyGbas.65,
.vlartel, Charles P
iIanelli,N.)rtouChas. 40,
.vlarten, Arnold Jeffreys
-Vlarter, William Maurice
-Vlartiu, Albert T. de M.
— Alfred Rjbert 47,
— A.vlmer R. Sancton...
— Ciaude Buist
— Cunlitfe Hamilton ...
^ Da-niel Nicholas
— Edward Victor
— Edward Wm.F. .. 67,
— Ernest Edmand
— Prauic
— George BUke N. ..44,
— Gar^ld Ward 42,
— Udnry
— Henry Jotiu
— Herbert 57,
— Herbert Miicwall
— James
35
406 Martin, James
265 Baillie
.59 — James Isidore Wood
299 — Lieut. John
361 — Surg. Lt. Col. John ...
— Martiu 53,
— Ranald
— Rowland Hill 32,
^fa^tindale, C.S.deButts
Marton, Ricna.rd O
Martyn, Anthony W. ...
— Arundel ..
Mart.yr, C.yril G 69,
Marwood, Henry 71,
Masani, HormasjiD
32: jMascall, Francis 29,
164 1 Masetielil. Robert
31 7! Mason, flfu.Chas. Arthur
221 — G. G. Mouck... 48,
— George
— Heni.v Espine M. 70,
— Heary Macan 47,
— Hubert Dempster ...
— Philip Granville
— Roger H. Monck
— S.ydnej Moore
— William Campbell ...
Massey.Godf Warburton
Massie, John HamorL ...
— Roger H
Mass.y, Cbarles Fra. 41,
— Edward Charles
— Godfrey
— H impiien Hugh ...70,
— Harry Stanle.y 64,
— HUiTh Ingoldsby... $t,
— John George Albert...
— Percv Hugh H... 62,
— William George .. 66,
— Wm. G. D 5,
Master, Allred Edm. ...
— Ar. Gilbert
— Richard Chester
— William Chester
Master;?, Alexander... 49,
Masterson.Geo. C. D. 256,
— James Edward I
Matcham, William Eyre
Matchott, Harry G. K...
Mather, John Dryden...
— John W
Mathf son, John Colin ..
— Torquhil G
Mathe.v.Chas.Mas?.y 332,
— Chari :s Montague ...
— Claries Theobald
— R jbert George
Matbewes, John R
Mathevs.John
— Percival S
— Walter Follett
Mathias, Hy. Hai'ding 46,
44M— Hugh Lirodk
212 — Le.jnard John
346 Matson, Chis. Gao....68,
350'Mattei, Alexander ...59,
284:.VIatthew, Reo. Hy. Jas.
i75JMat,thews, Alfred 70,
219I.- Franks 62,
Evan |Mauusell,.Tohn Drought
321 — Manuel Chas
308 — Thomas
2j6 Maurice. David Blake ...
378 — Frederick Barton
207 — George Thelwall K.
440 — John Frederick 7,
163 Mawhinny. Robert J. W.
422 Mawsou, Wm. Arthur ...
i8d Maxham, John W
313 Masse, Fred. Ivor
313 Maxwell, Alex. Gordon.
282 —Archibald Boyd... 67,
329 — Aymer Claud
527 — Cedric
205 — Cbarles James
317 — Denis Wellesley
530 — Francis Aylmer
167 — Frederick 0 iveton ...
182 — George William ...71,
417 — Hamilton George
412 — Harrie Maxwell
384 — Henry Edward ... 66,
142 — Henry St. Patrick 46,
353 — James M'Oall
424 ^ John Grenfell 49,
190 — John .Mludsla.v
344 — Lawrence b
180 — Nigel 59,
178 — Richard Money... 66,
409 — Robert Pic.y
177 — Ronald Charles 57,
239 — Thomas Merc«r
209 — William Lockhir;
414 Ma.v, Edward Sinclair 56
303 — George LycetC E....52,
254 — James
141 — James
170 ^ John C.yril
147 ~
385
36
340 — George
101 — Godfrey Estcourt
303 —lies
415 — Reo. Lewis Joseph ...
149 — Llewellin Washington
401 — William Arthur
433 .Matthey, Granville E. ...
i70| .Maturiu, Benjamin A....
172 —Joan
40B — J.jbii Wm. Henry 246,
335 Maud, Chas. Carus
130 — Pbilip
361 — William Hartley
415 Maude, EustaceAddison
231 — Fred. Stanley
38? — R.)Oert Joiin ... 58,
251 Mauduit, F.R. M.C.Dea.
515 Maul, Spencer Duucan
435jMaule,Hy.Noel St. John
415'MiiiQsell, Arch. J. Ste
395
332
J 66
410
379
277
352
245
phens..
— Charles A
— Charles H. Wray
— Edward Heni'y
— E Iward Lewis
— Francis Richard
— Frederick Giiv
— Frederick Richard ..
117I — George Will iaiu ...64,
William Allan
— Wm. Soutoall Reid...
., ^ May cock, Francis M. ...
322 ^ Stewart M. ... 49,
130 Mayhew, Alfred H. ...40,
Reo. Cyril
Charles Lawson
Hervey Sandby
325jMavnard. Chas. C. M....
348'— Fred. Pinsent ._.
3521 May ne, Augnstus Blair
271]-- Charles Blair 65,
212' — Chas. Robt. Graham
22i| — Gjorge Nisbet 63,
369 — Herbert Blair
5261 — Jasper Graham
440I — Richard Charles G.61,
3641 — Thomas
425:Mayo, Herbert Edward
336!Mayow, C. E. Wynell ...
239^ — Robert S. L. Wynell
2i4[Mead, Harold Richard...
339: — Moses
383|Meade, //on. Arth:irV...
424' — John de Oourcy D. 63,
4oo| — John Wm. B.
182 —Malcolm John 63,
530 Meadows, C.J. WaUbr.t
i7iiMearas, Aubre/
231 — Hugh Poynder
ii7i Mears, Arthur ..
400, — Cecil Delarue
395!— ErneJt Lennox
396'Mecbam, John Rajsell...
14c Medhurst, C.B\H
177 Medley, Allea George ...
271' — Ernest James
382 Meek, James
377 iMeeking, Bertram CCS.
365|Meeres, Arthur D. ...70,
246 — Charles Stuart ...172,
213 Meiklejohn, Mat. F. M.
245} — Ronald Forbes
144}— William Hope 26,
22i!Mein, Alex. Bowes ...58,
336J — Alex. Lechmere... 59,
427I— Frederick Bluudell ...
330' — John Edmund 48,
i79iMeister, R. H. J.
IMell, Felix Oswald N..,.
234 1 Melladew, Heiurica F. L.
377]Melliss, Charles John ..
2491 — Howard 29,
372
380
172
174
215
3'3
Mellor, Olive
— Llewellyn S 55,
Melvill, Chas. Curling..
— Henry ...
— Philip James
— Teignmouth Philip...
373
-1>
377
310
'305
386
164.
384
Sift
377
221
437
327
353
62:
144
334
4+1
443-
417
434
395
299.
411
174
299
313
437
169.
421
241
208;
, 40
427
169.
2S7
220
40J
280
37S
249,
373
207
407
532
40r
2S6. :
242
518
423
209.
335
267
179.
271
4'3
524
261
286.
307
426'
304.
135.
414-
417
414.
515
213.
i8o-
436
277
365.
28
373-
428
419.
382r
152"
209
369,
339
234
404-
413
208-
420<
412
40 J.
526-
378
426-
409
214.
237
327
4>7
41.0.
266-
Index — Active List.
.MeMll, Walter Sydney
■ Melville, Altn
— Charles Henderson...
— Harry George
• Henry Bruce
— John Swinton
Melvin, Alexander
Mends, Horatio Reg. 45,
Mennie, John Oliver ...
Menzies, An^us
— George Peilden
— Keo. Henry
— Steuart
— Vere Gordon
Mercer, Arch. Ariel
— B. M. M. Tod
— Charles Arch 42,
— David
— Harvey Frederic .. .66,
— Herbert ...
— Wm. Hugh Welch
— Wm. Lindsay
Meredith, Edw. Spencer
— John Alfred
Merewether, Hy. Arthur
— Herbert Duncan
— John W. Beresford ...
Merrick, Geo. Charleton
Merriman, Re^. Gordon
Merritt, George..
Mesham. Capel H
Messiter, Chas. Bayard.
Metcalfe, Chas.T. E. 6^
— Fenwick Henry
— Herbert Charles
— Sydney Forcescue ...
Metge, Robert Henry ...
Methuen, Paul S., Lord..
Meyer,Chas. HardwickL.
— .lames Leopold
Meynell, Godfrey
Meyrick, Fred. Charlton
— Harold Lothian
— St. John
Meyricke, Edward Gelly
— Robert Evelyn
Michael, Henry James ...
MicheU, Jas. Wm. A. 18,
— St. .rohu Fancoorc 29,
Michie, George
Micklem, Henry A
Middlemass. John C. 64,
MiddletODjIIerbt. J.J. 71
— Middleton
— Wm. Crawford 66,
Midwinter, Bdw.Colpoys
— Mev. H. N.
Midwood, Harrison
Miers, Douglas N. C.
Capel
— RjDald Hill M. Capel
Miguon, Jepson George
Miibanke, John P
Milburne, C. E. A
Mildmay, Alex. Riohd.
— Herbert Alex. St. John
Mildred, Spencer
Miles, Charles N'apier 46,
— HerbeitScottGould...
— Philip John
Miley, JamesAloysius 29,
Millais, HugoWm. Reid
Millar, William Henry...
— William .Martin
Miller, Alfred
— Alfred Douglas
— Denis Menezes
— Hagh
— Hugh de Burgh
— John b'rancis Jas. 40,
— Leander William
— Wm BLrkmyre
Millington, Lionel B. ...
Mills, Arthur M'Leodso,
— Bernard Langley
— Dudley Acland
— Edward Cyril 58,
— George Arthur 53,
— James
— Sydney
— William Holroyd
Milne, Alexander
— Charles
— Charles John
— George Francis
— Jatnes William
— Richard Louis 56,
Milner, Arthur Edward
252!
3S.1
5'9
519
4:3
422
321
428
327
295 1
53°j
235
362 1
294]
213
4T0
400
170
138
429
256
2JO
395
420
426
433
179
173
386
348
273
356
178
308
178
298
5
528
213
317
157
214
339
2I4|
214
379
406
412
214
213
208
,417
3.?o
144
213
532
334
342
246
252
152
329
322
130
213
ii33
26
430
409
290
427
395
526
144
156
362
Milner, Arthur G.
Champneys 401
— Edward 223
— Edward Francis -^Sn
— George Francis 13^
— ffifu. Walter Hebden... 396
Milnes, George 190!
Milton, Percy W. A. A.s7,3i5j
ilUward, Clement H 172'
— Edwin Oswald 3S0
— Frederick D 257, 370
^ Harry Dacres 275
— Thomas Walter 303
ilinchin, Alfred Beckett 440
— Charles Fred 425
— Fred. Falkiner 171
— Hugh Dillon M. ...65, 415
— William Cyril 360, 373I
Minniece, .Tames 384I
Minogue, John O'Brien 247
.Vlistri, Kavasji H 528
Mitchell, Alex. Ian 138
— Arthur iSi[
— Arthur James 257
— Charles Andrew P. ... 380
— Geo. Warder 419
— Henry 382
— John Wilson 366
— Lionel Arthur 3S3
— Robt. Wm. Hamilton 271
— Wilfrid James 440
Mitford. Bertram R...74, 279;
Mitter, Robert King- ...526'
.\Ioberly,Cuthbert vonE. E53J
— Frederick James 429
— Herbert John R. 380'
— Hugh Stephenson ...442'
-Gay 433
— William Henry ... 43, 290!
llocatta, Daniel E 426I
Mockler, Edward .. 21, 4040!
^ Gerald Francis 301
— Guy Henry G 434
— Percy Rice 234
.VToffat, Archibald S. W. 286,
.VIotTatt, James Robert... 352
Moffet, Grenville E 382'
.MotHtt, Fred. Wm 303'
^ Thomas B 379
Moggridge, John Antill 295
lloir, Alan James G. ... 225
Chas. Fred. Wm 28
David Macbeth 318
— James 383
— James Philip 213
— John Drew 382
ilolesworth, A. Ludovic 172
— Arthur B.vsshe 302
— Edward Algernon ... 354
— Edward Hogarth. .61, 413
— Hon. George Bagot... 282
— Herbert Crofton S. ... 174
— Herbert ElUeombe ... 180:
— Hickman C 69, 170
— Percy Braybrooke ... 211
— Richard Pigot 177
— Robert Everard 382
— Ben. Thomas C. U. ... 531
— William 526
lloline, Frank H 279
MoUer, Bernhard D. 52, 160
MoUoy, Edward 24, 407
— Gerald Macleay 344
— Percy 401
Molony,Cha3.Vandeleur 313
— Clement Arthur 176
— Francis Arthur 210
— Trevor C. Wheler 177
Moiyneux, Edw. Mary
Joseph 436
— G. H. More 27, 412
— Geo. Philip B 373
— ffon. Osbert Cecil 134
— i£on. Richard Fredk. 135
Monck, Cecil Stanley O. 221
Moncrieff, George Hay... 5
— G. K. Scott 63, 208
— Malcolm M 141
— Wm. Elmsley Scott... 520
— William Scott 68, 319
Money, Arthur Wigram 175
— Chas. G. Colvin ...58, 23
— Elliot Ale.x 22,407
— Ernest Douglas 437
— Ernie William Kyrle 317
— Evelyn Campoell 29
— George Alfred ..... 59, 413
— George Edward ... 47, 411
Money, Gordon Lorn C.
I, 28,
— Herbert Cecil 63,
— Kvrle Eagene
— Robert Cotton
Monkhouse, 'V.Percival
Monks, Charles
Monreal, George
— Louis
Monro, Chas.Carmichael
— Charles Gordon
— George Nowlan
— John Duncan
— Raymond P. Houston
— Seymour C. Hale ..47,
Montagu, Arthur Henry
^Edward
— Horace Wm
Montanaro, Alfred ...56,
— Arthur Forbes 69,
Monteith, Arthur M. 63,
— Edw. V. Peshall ...46,
— John 59,
— Robert William F. 65,
Montgomerie, G. F.
Moiyneux
Montgomery, Alex. J. 53,
— Archibald Armar
— iZeo. Ferguson J
— Charles Araulph S. ...
— Hugh Fred. Lyons 57,
Hugh Maude de ¥. ...
— Hugh Wyndham
— Jame3A.Lawronce44,
— Richard Hugh
— Robert Arthur 41,
— Robert Arundel Kerr
— Thomas Robert A. G.
— Paymaster William ...
— Lieuf. William
— WUliam Edward
Montresor, Edw.H. H.62
— Ernest Henry
— Louis Basset
Moutres3or,Welby P. 63,
Moody, Geo. Robt. B. 297,
— Hampden Lewis C. ...
— Henry de C
— Rich.'S. H 52,
Mookerjee, Preo Nath....
Moon, Wilfred Graham
Moor, Hatherley George
Moore, Alexander
— Alexander G. M. ... 4,
— Alex. M'Donnell... 57,
— Alfred
— Arthur Gay W
— Arthur Thomas
— Arthur Trevelyau ...
— Barrington Shake-
spear
— Charles
— Charles Alfred 7,
— Charles Hesketh G....
— Charles Malcolm
— Rev. Clement Glover
— Cyril Henry 327,
— Edw. Crozier S. ...32,
— Edw. Da Pr<S Harford
— Edw. W. Tunstall ...
— Francis Hamilton ...
— Frank Beaumont H..
— Frederick Lewis
— Fred.ThorntonTrevor
— George Abraham
— George Henry J
— Geo. D. Maxwell
— George Robert 48,
— Harry Ales
— Henry
— Hy. Glanville Allen...
— Henry Hamilton
— Henry O'Hara
— Herbert Acheson
— Herbert Tregosse G.
— iJeu. Herbert Octavius
— HughMyddleton
— John
— John O'Hara
— JosephHenry
— Joseph Scott
— Maurice George ...6:,
— Maxton
— Qr.Mr. Robert
— Vet. Capt. Robert
— Robert Reginald H...
— Robert Thornton
— St.LegerMontgomery
821
Moore, Stephen George 317
— Thomas Charles 526
— Waldo A. Gwennap... 298
— William 47, 292
— William Francis... 40, 363
— William Henry 180
Moores, Chas. Fred 36s
— Samuel Gaise 384
Moorhead, Arthur Hy. 520
— James 516
Moorhoase, Harry C. ... 180
Moorsom, Chas. John ... 6
Moran, .Tames 416
— Jas. Joseph 525
Morant, Hubert H. S.... 332
-More, Lancelot P. 383
— Paxtou St. Clair 519
Moren, James Alex 175
Morgan, Alex. B 243, 374
— Cecil Backley 360
— Claude Kyd 385
— Edgar John 520
— Reo. Emmanuel M... 396
— Fi-ancis G. G. Mansel 265
— Frederick Cyril ... 42, 166
— Frederick James 383
— Henry... 65, 265
— Hill Godfrey 3^4
— J'amei Camobell 384
— John Wm. Akerman 395
— John Wm. Moore 365
— Reginald HiUward... 401
— Wm. John F 373
Moriarty,Mit. Denis 516
— Redmond G.S. Lone .. 254
Morice, Cuthbert C. D. 211
Morland, Algernon 243
— Charles B 297
— Thos. Lethbridge N. 321
Morley, Francis Britton 360
— George Wheeler 271
— Lionel St Hehers ... 306
— Robert Wilton 139
Morony, Burdett Edw.... 210
Morphew, Edward M.... 385
Morphy, Henry John ... 344
Morrah, John Henry ... 232
Morrell, Hugh St. J. ... 261
— James 296
Morres, Elliot Hody ... 401
Morrice, Cuthbert H. ... 235
— Herbert 178
— Lewis Edward 234
Morrieson, Henry W. 63, 170
Morris, Arth. Edward... 382
— Arthur Henry 254
— Arthur Hugli 86
— Augustus Williams... 28
— Charles Jas. Ussher 175
— Donald Ogilvy 437
- Edmund Merritt 242
— Edward Cjxwell...54, 307
^ Frank George Grier 286
— Frederick 57, 263
— George Henry 337
— George .Mortimer 438
— Godfrey Ma.xwell 435
— Gor Ion Sutherland... 431
— Henry Gage ...66, 282
— Herbert H. de Bohan 230
— Herbert MacKinlay.., 518
— John Ignatias 24, 399
— John James 379
— Maurice Morgan 171
— Reginald Yates 259
— ■ Captai'i Rooeri 172
— Major Gen. Robert 7, 403
— Robert Cochrane 179
— R jbert Lee 438
— Thomas Casen 370
— William Albert 381
— William George... 44, 206
Morrison, Coiquhoun
Graut 140
— George 214 .
— James Archibald 220
— John CD 130
— Masked M. Downie ... 177
— Richard Hobart ...54, r6o
— Seo. Riddall 3^5
Morse, Allan Stewart ... 401
— Arthur Francis 148
-ArtharT 61,313
— Charles James 277
— Henry Charles I'sj 406
— Riohd. Edw. Ricketts 380
— Walter John 41, ,^n
Mortimer, C. Lysaght 45, 23
822
Index — Active List.
Mortimer, Francis iMurray, Son. Andrew iNaylorj Harry Trevor.. . 441 Nicholson, Stuart Jas. 7,1641
James 19, 184 David 342 Neal.'George 190^— Walter Adams J7S '
— Henry Beauf03' 53, 329 — Anthony Hepburn 7, 1 83 JNeale, George Henry ... 2271 — William Cumberland 438
— Lambton Allix Jones 246^ Archibald Jataes 271
• William Hugh 371 — Arth. Alex. Wolfe ... 334
Mortimore, Chas. R. ... 305
Morton, Chas. Falkiner ib
— Edward Ross 432
— Gerald Arthur 286
— Gerald de Courcy 17
— Henry Hume 153
— James 370
>— John Plowden 526
— Sidney 362
— William Ross 210
Morwood, James 518
Moseley, Herbert R 146
— ifeo. Regin.ald 396
— Robert J. D 427
Mosley, Arthur Rowland 148
Moss, Claude 273
■ Arthur Mordaunt 54, 168
• Basil Henry Scott ... 223
■ Charles Wyndham ... 130
■ Cyril Francis Tyrrell 428
Nealon, Patrick J 381 — Wm. Cyri! Alwynue 175
Nedham, B. Mont- — Wm. Gustavus ... 25, 204.
gomerie 63, 414 Nickalls, Norman T 159
Needham, Charles i7iNickerson, fieu.David ... 396
Neeld, Audley Dallas 46, 134'Nicol, Lewis Loyd 356
— Mortimer G 47, 159 Nicolas, Cbarles Percy 254,
Edward 274jNeill, Colin Eric S 214! — Francis C 442
— Edward James 1821— Garnet W. G 2251— i2eo. Percy 457
— Hon- Edwd. Oliphant 342! — James William Smith 223;Nicolay, Bernard U 290.
— Edward R. Blakiston 435!Neilson, Walter 334 ;— Herbert Clelaud 286
— Eric Madden 234 — William Henry 525;Nicolls, Edm. G 68,170.
Fergus 269}Neish, Francis Hugh ... 339^ — iScu. Gerald Edw 530
— Frank 430
— Frederick Dy moke .. . 299
— George 422
— George Wolfe 337
— Lord G. Stewart 299
Henry Brooke' 429
— Lionel Boyd 293 — Henry Walker ' 380
Mosse, C. G. Drummond 380 — HerbertC.Orde 299 ■
•John 252^ James 518*
■ Wm. Oliver Matless... 423] — James Harr.y S 211
— Jas. Thos. Crokatt... 299
— James Wolfe 48, :68
— John 182
— John A. Shakespear 243
— Malcolm Donald 336,
— Pultene.y Henry ...44, 317
Mostyn, Hon. R. E. M... 173
Mote, Sydney Albert ... 255
— Stanley Fielder 322
Moul, Wm. Vincent 261
Mould, Chas. Fred 210
— George Thomas 518
— William Thomas 384
Moule, Hugh Elliot 329
Moulson, Sev. John 530
Moultrie, Hugh C 177
MountEdgecumbe,Ea)-io/ i
Mourilyan, Hubert L... 248
Mowatt, Chas. R. John 308!— Thomas Francis 334
Mowbray, Basil C 334! — Valentine 211
Moxly, jKeo. J. H. S 396 1— Walter Godfrey P. ... 441
Moysey, Chas. John. ..16, 2051 — Walter Graham 145
Mozley, Edward N 214 — William Flood 515
Mudge, Arthur , 227— Wm. HughEric 307
Mugford, Frederick i56|Musoat, ifeo. Cuno« P.... 182
Muir, Archibald M. 45, 411 j.VIuscroft, James 441
— Charles Wemyss... 46, 411 1 — Wm. St. Clair 319
— Grarnet Wolseley 350 Musgrave, Arthur D. ... 180
— Henry S key : 377 — Herbert 214
Nelis, James Alex 516
Nelson, Arthur 251
— Edgar Forbes 71, 171
— Francis Arthur 401
— Frederic Justin 430
— Herbert 286
— ^ Horace Sydney ...68,170
Beo. Horatio Wm. ... 532
' — Wallace 319
Nepean, A. Oliver do
— John Michael 382
— Oliver H. Atkins ...6, 164,
Nicolson, Malcolm H.6, 4040
— William Hurst 355
Nightingale, Manners
Ralph W 43S
Nisbnt, Francis 0 275
Nisbett, Geo. D. More ... 47
— Wm. Gibbon 435
Niven, Hugh Wm.
■ John
Muirhead, Herbert H. 54, 207
Mukerji.Upendra Natb 517
Mulcahy,FrancisEdw.3i,369
MuUaly, Alexander 432
— Herbert 2og
Mullane, Jeremiah 51b
— Patrick 517
Mullen, Douglas ffreuch 516
— Jarlath Pfrench 516
— John L. W. ttrench ... 435
Mullens, Richard Lucas 137
MuUer, George Fison ... 401
— Geo. Graham Beckett 361
Mulliken,Chas. Fras. L. i3
Mullins, Arthur John ... r72
— Geo. James H 401
— iJeu. T. Patterson 396
— WiUoughby Brooking 422
Mulloy, Charles Coote... 313
Mulroney, Thos. R 517
Mulvany, John 519
— Peter 379
Mumby, Langton P 38
Mummery, Wm. Edgar 160
Mundy, Basil St. John... 157
— Godfrey'Ceoil Rodney 252
— Rodney Edw 31, 166
Munn, Fredk. Henry 53, 346
— Reginald George 437
Munro,GustavusFrancis
5> 397
— Lewis 290
MuTch, Denis Jerom ... 181
Murdoch, John Burn. .57, 208
— John Francis Burn4g, 143
— Paul Robert Burn 70, 209
— Robert H 182
Mure, Wm. C. Lockhart 431
Muriel, Chas. Leslie 319
Murison, Alex. B 361
— AlbertLewis , 360
— James Aug 386
Murphy, Chas. C. R. ... 243
— S«». Chas. Hy 396
— Fred. James ., 155
— James 402
— £«). Joseph B. 0 396
— William Reed 515
Murray, Alan BeviUe ... 436
Blaquiere 47, 399 |Nivison, Richard G. D. 276
— Herbert B. C. Bayley 432 Nixon,Arundel James 46,166'
Nesliitt, Edward 28!— Francis William... 20, 205
Nesham, Cuthbert S. ... 163 [— Fred. Eckersall 178
Nethersole. Alf. R 4381^ James Ryder 401
— Frederick Ralph 436; — John,Eccles 47, 416
— Robert Davidson ....!! 5i6iNeve, Edw. John 3io[Noble, John Brecknock 401
— Robert Hunter 24, 336|Neville, Josiah P. C. 43,410 — John Herbert Hay ... 256
I — Shadwell John 348J— William Candler ...69, 261 — Montague Mark 173
— Stewart Lygon 339jNevinson,TomSt.A.B.L. i78|Noblett, Louis H 344,
— ■ Tnomas 1 15 [Newall, Eraser G 350] Coding, Thos. Edw 380
— Scii. Thomas 396;— Wm. Potter 45, 4iijNoel, Henry Cecil 159
Newbigging. P. C. B.S3, 168 — Hon. Edward 54, 356
— Wm. Patrick Eric ... 327 — Edward A. 130.
Newbold, Ambrose Wm. 429 — Wm. Fred. Noel -..48, 207
Newbur3',B. Archdall... 282 Nolan, Andrew Bellew 138
— J. B. Thornton 373 Noon, Wm. Prinn 52, 242
— Percy P. R 241 'Noott, Cuthbert C 178
Newcombe, Edw. O. A. 2i4|N'orbury, Coningsby ... 275
Newcome, George 362 Norcott, Charle.sH.B. 47, 356
— Henry William 181 1— Gerald Alfred 307
Ne wdigate, Hy . R.Legge 5 Norfolk, Rev. A. Springett 396
Newell, HerbertAndvews 439' Norgate, Arthur 'H. W... 308
— Wm. Joseph 4ig|Norie, Charles E. de M. 431
Newenham, Henr.y B.B. 235 — Evelyn Wm. Medows 319
Newill. Joseph Henry4i, 409 — Frank Hay 439
Newington, F. Alex. 48, 399 Norman,ArthurOrmond 339
Newland, Arthur Geo. B. 525 — Claude Lumsden 362
— Edmund Walcott 374 — Harold Henry 308
Foster Reuis 383 — Henry Erasmus 436
— Walttr W. F. C 439
— William 366
Muspratt, Francis C. ... 430
— Vivian Edward 313
Miissenden,Fras. Wm... 150
— William 150
Musson,SamuelPayntor 401
Musters, H.C.Chaworth 145
Muter, Robert Stanley... 213
— St. John A. D 174
Myers, Alfred Edw. C... 179
-Myles, Edmond H 379
- James Perceval
.\Iylne, Rt. Reo. Louis G. 532
Mylrea, Wm. P. G....365, 40
Nailer, Henry A. F 524
Nairne, C. Edw,
— Edward Spencer 178
Naish, iJeo. Henry 530
— Theodore E 212
Nandi, Sambhu C 517
Nangle, Kenlis Edward 439
— Montague Claude 246
Nanton, Herbert C 211
>Japier,ifo».A.Fullartou 434
— Arthur Lenox 256
— Hon. Charles F. H. ... 357
— Duncan Robertson ... 30:
— George Samuel Fred. 301
— Hon. Henry Dundas 429
— Henry Edward 261
— Hon. James Pearse ... 41
— Hon. J.Scott 46, 339
John Stu'ling 54, 350
Robert Fra. L 63, 342
— William C.E 267
— William John 174
Nariman, Kaikhoso S.... 527
Nash, C. G. B. Stevens 179
— Henry Edm. P 225
— LleweDyu T. Manly... 382
— William , 377
— Wm. Fleetwood 286
Nason, Fortescue John 269
— Hem-y Hyde W. ...68, 303
Nathan, Fred. Lewis 171
— Matthew 210
— Walter Simeon 212
Nation, John J. H 214
Newlett, Alan 441
Newman, Charles E. ...
— Ernest Alan Robert 519
— fieo. ErnestP 396
— Edw. Harding i'
— John Cartwright H... 303
— John Henry srs
— RichardG.O.BramstonT42
Newmarch, L. S 44_
Newnham, Arthur T. H. 423
— Charles Cowan 441
— Percival Forbes 257
— Walter Fawcefct 435
Newsom, Aug. Chas. ... 395
Newton, Cecil John 307
— John W. Marsdin 55, 169
— Rupert Henry F 232
Niblock, William James 526
Nichol, Charles Edward 381
— William Dale 176
Nicholas, Jas. Hamilton 380
— John 182
— Stephen Henry B. ... 439
Nicholetts,C.01afield48, 412
Nicholl, Basil Rice 362
— DonaldFitzRoy' .1.... 180
— Hughlltid .-. 251
— Thomas 183
NichoUs, Arthur..... 424
— ^ William Charles. ..62, 397
Nichols,Pred. Peter 301
Nicholson, Arthur D. ... 342
— Cecil L .-.'«. 236
— George Fred 517
— George Harvey 290
— Graham Hy. Whalley 177
— Henry Herbert 235
— Henry Radford 327
— Robert Percy 362
— Walter Henry 438
— William Wylie 423.
Normand, Samuel R. ... 181
Norrington, Fred. C. S. 365
Norris, Arthur Gambler 174.
— Reo. E. W. M 396
— Ernest Edward 175
— Paul Buzzard 282
— Puictiard Joseph ... 64, 360
— Stephen Leslie 209
— William 244
North, Charles Napier... 213
— Dudley 19
— Edward 379
Edward Buubury 235
— John 524
^ Louis Aylmer 259
— Piers William 310
— Roger Cnas.lEdw. 46, 166
— Roger Edw. Napier ...280
Northcott, Arthur B. H. 259
— Prank Leonard 239
— Henry P 65,352
Northen, Arthur 295
Northey, Arthur Cecil... 269
— Edward 322
— Francis William 275, 374
— Herbert Hamilton ... 259
^William 332
Norton, Cecil B 282
— Charles Edward 209
— Chas. Ernest Graham 149
— Gilbert F. A 52, 169
Norwood, Wm.Blakeney 175
Nott, A. Holbrook 518
— Hugh Blomheld 322 — William C. J. P,
— James Edward 379
— John Sanctuary r49
— Louis St. Clair 237
— Ralph Wise 425
372
Notter, Jas. L 377
Nourse, Arth.Herbert45, 227
Nowlan, Thos; B. ...173, 370
Noyes, Arthur Walter ... 29
Nauth, Bhola 526)— Ranald Wm. B. H. ... 380)— Augustus Finch 37
Noyes, Conrad 1:111081 334
— Leslie B. Bristow ... 285
— Ralph Elliot 256
— JRev. William Chai'lea 457
Nugee, Andrew R 373
Nugent, Andrew 142
— Arthur 65, 235
— Bev.Ch8,s.P.C 531
— Charles H. Hodges... 212
— George Colborne 219
— Geo. RoubiliacH 180
— Oliver Stewart Wood 321
— Robt. Arthur 40, 363
— Thos. Geo. Hodges... 398
— Hon. Wm. Andrew... 157
Nunn, Joshua Arthur ... 395
— Mervyn Henry 275
— Thos. Hy. Clayton ... 313
Nunnerley, P. Jebb R. 382
Nurse, Charles George... 423
— Henry Harvey 434
Nuthall, Alf. Jas. P. 46, 411
Index — Active List.
O'Grady, Hy. de Courcy 442|Orr, Michael Harrison 256
823
Hugh H. M 2881— SutherlandA.Mackay 440
— John de Courcy 55, 348
0'H<vlloran, Mich 38:^
O'Hara, Alfred James. . . 525
— James 137, 374
— Patrick Henry Aug.... 279
William 52,
Walter Hood 519
— William John ......46,411
Orton, Ernest Fred 354
Osborn, George 171
Lestock L. Hatton ... 175
— Oliver Edward 213
O'Keeffe, Menus W 38o|— Philip Barlow 301
O'Kinealy, Frederick ... 519 — Wm. Lushington 2""
James 1
Oldfield, Arthur R 179
— Bertram Gerald R.... 357
— Christopher G 174
— Frederick Hume 209
— Henry Elliott 71,171
Humphrey 398
John R. Hodge ...67, 400
Leopold Ohas. Louis 179
ci Osborne, Arthur de V.
1 Willoughby 295
— George F. F 214
— George Henry 347
^Herbert?. Creagh ... 234
— John Woodburne 269
— Robert T 386
— Walter 190
Osburne, John
Oldham, Benjamiu C. ... 519 O'Shea, Timothy 323
— Charles Edwin 1155
— William Frederick ... '41
Nutt, Arthur Chas. R.... 180
— James Anson F.... 44, 166
Nuttall, Charles M 180
— John Rattray 441
— Mansfield S 437
Oakeley, Edw. Fras 295
Cakes, George Richard 434
— Horace Charles 337
— Montague p. Rowland 147
— Orbell Henry 54, 275
— Reginald, 53, 168
— Richard 214
Oakley, Richard 269
Oakshot_ Walter B 257
Gates, William Coape ... 3531
Obbard, Edw. Naismith 435
— Owen James 431
O'Brien, Aubrey J 440
— Frank Trevor 178
— Henry Hugh 130
, — Leslie Wm. Searles... 213
Oldnall, Hy. 0. Russell 175
O'Leary, Tom Evelyn63, 346
— William Evelyn 344
— Wm. M'Carthy 49, 295
Oliphant, Edw.Havelock 242
— Lawrence James ...17, 219
— Philip L. K. Blair ... 357
— William 269
Oliver, Douglas Morison 239
— Lionel Grant 319
— Reu. Richard John D. 396
Olivey, Herbert Edw.... 243
Olivier, HenryDacres 54, 208
— William Henry 175
Ollivant, Alfred Henry 180
— Edw. Albert 30.165
— John Spencer 179
— LionelArthurSdward 23^
William Spencer 336
— Bartholomew 5i6loipherts, Sir' William ... 183
— Chas. Ric^hard^M 277J— William Cautley 225
0'Malle.y,Chas.Loughlin 180
— Geo. Hunter 42, 166
O'Meagher, John Kevin 353
0'Mealy,Wm.A. D....47, 413
0'Meara,Chas. A. Edm. 43S
— Walter A. J 210
0mmanney,Albt.Sdw.48, 229
— Arthur Hammond ... 440
— Charles Vernon 243
— Edmund M.Carpenter 401
— F. Cranstoun 237
— George Stewart 419
— Rupert 214
O'Neill, Henry du Bois 251
— Sev.O.A. W 396
— William H.S 64, 354
— Wm. Heremon......63, 170
O'Nial.Albert Francis ... 493
Onn, Edm. Thompson... 214
Onslow, A. Hughes- 152
— Cranley Charlton 251
— George Manners 18
George Thorp 58, 399
— Gerald Chas. P. ...59,208
Richard Cranley.. .70, 417
William Henry 174
Orange, John Edw 372
Orchard, Henry 190
— John Waller 434
Ord, Maurice Aug 295
Orde, Leonard Henry .. 249
O'Reilly, Rev. Chas. P. 396
Chas. Myles 438
Hy. Wm. Hutchinson 385
— Thomas 377
Orford, Alfred 70, 397
Donatus Jas. Thos. ... 422
— Edm. D. Collins ...21, 204
— Edm. Donough J. 69, 156
— Edward 440
— Egerton Aug.Stafford 150
— Henry Montague S.... 286
— Joseph 515
— S'on. Murrough 233
— Richard Francis 381
— Thomas Henry 307
— Walmslej Donat 21 ^
O'Bryen, Chas. Wm 426
— James Loughnan... 64, 414
O'Callaghan, D. D. T.
27. 165. 369
— Denis Moriarty 383
Occleston, Sidney V. ... 153
O'Connell, David V 381
— James Ross 317
— Matthew D 378
— Morgan David 379
O'Connor, Arthur P. ...380
— Daniel 386
— George 66,
— Patrick F 5^6
— Wm. Fredk. Travers 179
O'Dell, Thomas John 66, 363
Odevaine, Ferdinald J. 180
Odium. Richard 156
O'Donel, James George 395
— Manus Basil Hugh ... 213
O'Dounell, Alex. C 420
— George Boodrie... 68, 416
— Henry 247
— Hugh 418
— James John 383
— Thomas Joseph 380
O'Donoghue, Mont.E.... 419
O'Dowda, James Wilton 313
O'Dwyer, Malachi 517
— T.Francis 377
O'Farfell, Thomas 377
Ogg^George Sim 17.
— mlliam Mortimer ... 180
Ogilvie, Duncan 213
— E.GoUingwood 212
— Norman Stuart 171
— Walter Holland 519
— Sev. William NichoU 531
Ogilvy, Angus H. R. 155
Ogle, BdmundAshton 69, 249
O'Gorman, N. Purcell',,, 44
— Patrick Wilkins 518
D'Go'wanjRobt. Wanlesa 270
O'Shee, George I. P.P... 352
— Richard A. P 212
Osmaston, Cecil A. F. ... 398
Osmond, Thos. Young 190
Ostrehan, F.Geo. Rodney 419
0'Sullivan,BarryR.deVV. 401
— Daniel 380
— Gerald HopeWildig 55,208
— HughDermodB 401
— Patrick Joseph 379
Oswald, Julian 66, 158
— St. Clair 71, 145
— William Alex 425
O'Toole, James 361
Ottley, George Fred 315
— Glendower George ... 315
— Seo. Herbert T 530
— John Walter 29, 205
— William John 440
Oughterson, Jas. C....58, 363
Ouseley. Ralph Glynn... 175
Outhwaite, John H 340
Outram, Fras. Davidson 213
Ovans, Charles P. John 268
Ovens, Gerald Hedleys/, 2
— Robert Montgomery 292
Overton, Cecil R 235
— Edw. Fenwick 323
— Harry Rudall, 179
Owen, Arthur Allen 130
— Charles Cunliflfe 173
— Chas. Harold Wells... 180
— Chas. R. Blackstone 178
—'Charles William 516
— Frederick Cunliffe ... 177
— George Pridham... 49, 167
— Henry O'Brien 55, 169
Henry Mostyn 67, 141
— Ivon Trevor 310, 374
John Fletcher 6, 164
— Richard 59, 163
Robert Heylock 295
Soger Carmichael R. 301
— Sydney Lloyd 213
Lieut, William 301
— Surg, major William 516
Owens, Francis Charles 441
Robert L^once 254
Oxley,Reginald Stewart 321
Ozanne, Chas. H 40
Ozzard, Fairlie R 51
Hudson Hem-y ... 64, 414
Packard, H. Norringcon 179
Packman, Fred. Lord A. 279
, George 153
Louis Cecil , 150
— Robert Burton 257
Paget, Alwyn de B.V.56, 332
— Arthur Henry 29, 223
George Leigh 357
Organ, Charles 256 — Harold 46, 149
— James 216 ' ' "
Orlebar, Evelyn H 40c
Orman, Charles Edw.68, 303
— Frank Leslie 440
Ormerod,Geo. Sumner76,353
Ormiston, Jas. Walker... 173
— Thomas Lane 439
Ormond, Harold V. S.... 257
Ormsby, Thomas 292
— Vincent Alexander ... 439
Orpen, Richard Theo.45, 206
Orr, Alex. Stewart 244
— Charles Wm. James... 178
— Gerald Maxwell 362
— Hy. Montague Cave 241
— John Boyd 239
— John Loch 435
John Byng 247
— VictorFred.Wm.Aug. 173
— WellesleyLynedochH. 171
Pain, George Wm. H.49, 275
— Wyndham Hackett.... 227
Paine, Albert 1 322
— James Henry 178
Painter, Amaud C 210
— George Evelyn 214
Pakenham,ijroa.Edw.M. 221
— Georgedela.P. B 442
— Harry Francis 321
— Hercules Arthur 219
— Thomas Henry 277
— Wm.WingfleldVerner 418
Paleologus, Wm. C. ...... 438
Paley, Edw, Groves 44, i6o
Paley, George 357
— Raymond Edwa^-d ... 180
Palin, Gilbert Walter ... 427
— Philip Charles 433
— Randle Harry 441
Palk, Chas. H. Leet 526
— Hon. Lawrence C. W. 291
Pallin, DanielC 395
Palmer, Sir Arth. Power
6. 405
— Arthur Steuart ... 330,369
Reo. Charles Jasper... 530
Cecil Charles 179
Cecil Howard 275
^ C.yril Eustace 179
Edward 515
— Edward O. H. Orpen 401
— Gerald Steuart 442
— Harry Douglas 400
— Henry Ingham E. ... 427
Hugh Robert 176
— Sir Roger W. H. Bart, 162
— William Legh 212
Palmes, George C. ... 59, 2(5
Gerald Lindsay 231
— Philip 67, 307
Pauet, Alphonse B 213
Pank, Philip Durrell ... 517
Panton, John Gerald ... 288
Parakh, Dhanjisha N 527
Paris, Archibald 398
Parish, Chas. W 63, 399
Park, Cecil William. ..58, 242
Parke, Laurence 332
— Roger Kennedy ...32, 138
— /Sir William 336
Parker, Alfred C 288
— Arthur 147
— Denham 130
— Erasmus Darwin 327
^ Frederick James 308
— Fred. Thomas 140
— George 144
— George Hastings 290
— George Marcus G 441
— Gilbert Lewes 307
— Harry P. England ... 431
— Hy. Wm. Manwaring 177
— Herb. W.England 265
— Reo.Ka.vryG 531
— ■ James 432
James Henry 400
— John Lewes 173
John William 66, 415
Joseph 527
^ Lionel Lewis 179.
— Neville Eraser 18, 404.
— Neville Thornton 432
Robert Gabbeit 232
— Robert Hamil ton 179
St. John W. Topp 288, 364
— Walter Augustus 379.
Walter Mansel 308
— William 190
— William Frederic 356
Parkin, Arthur 308-
^ Francis Hearle 292
— Henry 419,
— IJohu Wm. Brooke 40, 363
Parkinson.F. Russell 71, 297
— Frederick F 372
— James Robert 64, 290
— Percival George ...65, 369
Parlby, Reginald J. Hall 242
Parmiter, Chas. Lister 237
Parr, Clements 301
— Harington Owen 435.
— Henry Hallam i, 17
-iJei;. Willoughby C 396
Parrott, Ben. Alex. N. 45,411
Parr.y, Claud. Fred. P.... 179
— Edgar Rowe 519
— Edward Cecil M 229.
— Henry Jules 384.
— James Bacchus 174
Reo. John Horndon... 532
John J. B. Jones 282
— Llewellyn Humffreys 173
— Morris Vivian 290
— William ....325,
Parsons, Cecil 227
— Chas. Sim B 49, 169
— Clement George .443
— CunUfife M'Neile 400
— Durie 365,
— Bdw.H.Thornbrough 177
— Edward M. Kinnaird 284
— Francis Newton 303.
824
Indea — Active List.
Parsons.Fred.Chas. Alf.
— Harold Dan. Edm 227,
— James Henry
^ Lawrence W 49,
— William
Partridge, Richard G. ...
Pasley, Montagu W. S...
— Si>T, B. Sabine, Bt ..
Passingham, Robert
Tovvnshead .inwyl-
Passy, Harry Brerard 63,
Patch, Arthur T.L
— Francis Robert
— -Robert 24,
Paterson, Alex. Martin...
— Edward Hamilton 67,
— Ewing
" — Heary 26,
— Hugh Aug. Lawrence
— John
— Philip Joseph
— Robert Ormiston
— Stanley 65,
— Walter Herbert
Paton, Donald K
— George
— Ian Valentine
— John Archibald
— William
Patten, Archibald
— George R. B
— Wm. Henry 24,
Pattenson, A. H. Tyldeu
— E. C. Tylden
Patterson, Alfred S
— Charles D
— Henry M'Meale
— Reo. Robert S
— Stewart B. Agnew ...
Pattisou, Richard P. D.
.Pattisson, John Howell
Paul, Denis 190,
— Ernest Moncreitf
— Erneat Theodore... 68,
— Gerard Robert C
— Geo. Wm. Rebsch ...
— James R A. tlunter
— Robert Sears
— Samuel Rebsch
— William Frederick ...
Paulsou, John
Pavy, Francis
Pawsey, Wm. Isaac
Paxton,A. Pra. Piukuey
Payler, E. P. Morgan 61,
Payn, David Elgar
— William Arthu r ......
Payne, Alex. Vaughan...
— Arthur Treiawuy
— Charles
— Charles Herbert ...52,
— Edward Henry
— • Ernest Le Fevre
— Henry
— HorDe.otChiu.?eyB.329.
— Richard Lloyd 65,
Paynter, Oambome H...
..Peach, Edmund
Peacock, Bd. Hodding 65,
— Edward Barnes
— Ferdinand Mausel ...
— Henry Barnes
— Pxyce
Peacocke, George
— Goodricke Thomas ...
— James C. Harding ...
— Thos. George
— William 45,
Peake, Malcolm
— Walter King
Pearce. Charles Ross ...
— Fras. JJarrow
— Robert
Peard, Heury James ...
Pearless, Ghas. Wm. ...
Pears, Maurice L
— Thos. Caldwell 59,
Pearse, Albert
— A. E. Rombulow
— Alfred.B. Rombulow
-Beau. A. T. Kerr
— Eltbru ,..
— Geo. Godfrey
— Hugh \VQdehouse 59,
— James Langtord
— Sydney Artaur
— Tom ilarry Finch ...
J^earson, Alt'! Astley 47,
439Pear3on., R«ii. Arthur
369! Charles
417J — Arthur James 29,
167 — Charles Coffin
365 — George
1791 — HughDrummond
174 — Hugh Fred. Archie...
310, — John
— Robert Frederick
jPer^ii'a, Frink Charles
460I — George Edward
163I Perkins, Arthur J. E. ...
301 — MaesiS 4,
256I— ^Qeas Charles
213I — John C
!rot..
44.
■ 45.
— Walter Ba
— William .^
Peart, Charles Lub^ ...
— Denis George
— George Rich 2r
Pease, Henry Thomas...
— Lawrence W
— Leonard Thales ... 69,
Pechell, Aug. Alex
2o9[^Chas. Aug. Kerr
384I — Mark Horace Kerr ...
iSijPeck. Arthur vVharton
401 — Edward Surmau
350 — Eustace Marriott
279 — Francis Samuel
327 — Henry Richirdson ...
16 — John Herbert
259 PeJder, Ernest Wm. N.
231 Pedler, Geo. Herbert ...
182 Pedley, Oswald H
350 — Stiuhope Humphrey
374 Peebles. Arthurs
204 — Evelyn Chiappini .. ..
229 Peeke, Hirold Samuel...
2 1 3 Peel, Arthur
316 — Edw. John Ruisell ...
132 — Frederick 64,
434 — Reginald Arthur H...
— Wm. Groughton ......
Peile, Alfred James
— Fred. Babington
— Schofteld Patten..
— Solomon Ca s. F
Peirse, Chaa. Edward 68,
Pelham, Hon. D. R. H.
Anderson
— F. J. Thursby
Pell, Beauchamp T
Pellew, Fleetwoo ■ Hugo
Pally, Eev. Chas. Hy. ...
— Henry Gerald
— Henry Joseph
— John Stanaas 67,
Pemberton, Arthur R.62,
— Cbarles Edward
--E. St. Clair 67,
3'Sl Robert
3i7Jr'endrill,AlanMackenzie
325'Pengellej', George F. 29,
332 Pengree, Hy. Hewitt 33,
Pennant, FrankDouglaa
Pennefather, Wm. V. ...
Pennell, Henry Lee... 65,
— Henry Singleton
— Richd. Henry Edm....
Pennethorne, Henry B.
Pennington, A. Watson
— Chas. Richard 7,
— Richard L. Arthur 58,
— William Herbert
Penno, FitzRoy S. L. 54,
Penny, Arthur Taylor...
^ Reo. Franlc
— Francis Henry ... 59,
— Jeremiah
?ennyman, Alf. Worsley
Penoyre, E. H. B. Baker
Staliard
Penrose, Cooper 62,
— Edward R ...6g,
Pentland, RobertChai.62.
Penton, Artbur Pole 54,
— Herbert Edward... 44,
— Richard Hugh
Pentreath,i2eB.ArthurG.
Pepper, George
Perceval, Charles Cecil..
— Claude John
— Edward M
— John Maxwell
— Philip
Percival, Ar. Jex-Blake
— Claud V.Noble
Percy, Robt. Fitz Geralii
69,
— William Francis ...68,
— Wm. Frank Graham
PereLra, Arth. Fred. 251,
— Cecil Edward
— John Chas. Campbell
— Norman C hichoster . . .
Perreau.ArthurMontagu
— Charles Noel ..
— Gustavus Arthur
Perrin, Chas. Louis
■ Joseph .
407 Perrott, Thomas 48,
395 — William H. Willy
315 Perry, Allan
397 — Edmund Ludlow
3S1 — Francis Frederic
322 — George Edgar John ..
322 — Henry Robert P
439 — Hugh Whitchurch 172,
519 — S.J.ChattertonPrittie
344 — William Cnange
517 Persse, William Horjley
181 Pery, Cecil Charles J...
438 Petavel, Jas. Wm
155 — Paul Gregory
295 Peterkin, Alfred ...
348 Peters, Charles Thomas
313 - John Weston P
243 —Leonard Cbris
23_) — Phillip Michael...
384 Peterson, F.Hopewell...
18 — Cecil Herbert
178 Petre, Bernard James...
208 — Charles Bernard
134 — Henry Cecil
135 Petrie, Chav ;s L. Rowe
177 — Ricardo D,artnell
410 Peyton, AlgernonGeorge
400 — Cnarles TaliJOt
415 — Francis
416 — Jones Lloyd
— Lumley Scobell ...64,
152 — Westropp J
284 — William Eliot
227 Pbayre, Arthur
247 Pheips, Arthur
531 — Malet Peyton
172 Phibbs, Wm. G. Baynes
513 Philipps, Ivor
286( - Rhodri V. L. Lloyd...
356'|Philips, Barton Henry...
319! — James Joseph
PhiUipps, Charles
525 — Picton
329 Phillips, Alfred Lucian
397 —Cnarles Reginald 67,
— Ernest Robert
— Frank Truscott
>97 — George Edward
136I — George Fraser
306! — Henry Bannerman ...
— Henry George C'jates
— Henry Walter
— Herb, de ToutfreTille
— John Campbell
— JJeo. Lionel F
— Lewis Francis
— Lewis Horace 55,
— Richard Sylvester ...
— Robt. W. Fergusson ...
— Thomas
— Thomas Richmond ...
— Thomas V. W 56,
— Walter Ernest
— William
Phdlott, Douglas C
Phillpott3,A.H.Croker 54
— Brian Surtees
— Louis Murray
Philson, Samuel Cowell
Phipps, Charles Edw....
3961- Charles Poskett
326 — Edgar Vivian A
— Henry Ramsay
— PownoU Ramsay
PicKaid, F. B. B
Pickup, William
Pickwoad, Edwin Hay54,
Picot, Francis Slater ...
357 j— Henry Philip 65,
Pidgeon, Francis
4oo;Pierce, Fred. George ...
239' — Robert Campbell
lOi'Piercy, Benj. Herbert ..
374 — John Morpott 45,
22ilPiers, Hy. Oetavius.sS,
Piers, Wm. Barrington 4:9
Pierson, John Ernest 69, 288
Pigott, Arthur F. H. ... 286
— Chas. Berkeley... 48, 163
— George A. Royston... 308
— Grenville Edmund ... 365
— Vincent Raudolphe... 761
— Wellesley George 356
Pigiu, Fred Hugo 436
Pike, Cecil Fras. B 212
— Maricham J. W 346
— Sydney P.oyston i8r
— Walter Nathaniel 299, 365
— William Watson 381
Pilcher, Artnur John ... 211
— Edgar Montagu 384
^ Thomis D.ivid 233
Pile, Lionel Lewis 277
Pilgrim, Herbert W 318
Pilkington. Fred. C 157
— Thos. Edw. Milborne-
Swinnertou 68, 321
— W.Ale.t Cunningham 178
Pilleau, Arthur Langston 4:^0
— Henry Cuarles 227
PiUey, William 159
Pilsou, irthur F 354
Pim, Bd.vardHugh 178
27 — John 241
142 Pinch, Alberr.BdwardH. 520
400 Pinchard, Mijhael B. ... 526
241 Pinches, Wm. Hooper... 382
432 Pinhey, Alex. F 443
435 — Arthur Worsley .S. ... 317
436 Pinhorn,Hy.Quiatan 277,374
322 Pink, Francis Jobn 227
356 Pinney, Charles Fredk. 356
327^ John Chas. Digby ... 437
2101 — Re^mild John 235
422 Pinto, Joseoh 0 526
■28 PinwiU. Wm. Richd 237
297 Piper, Thomai 304
379 Pipon, Henry 28, 165
414 — Philip Gosset 164
423 Pirie, Artbur Murray ... 163
157 — Chas. Patrick Wm. ... 420
419 — Duncan Vernon 143
364 Pirrie, Francis Wm 435
305 Pisani, Liouel J 518
346 Pitman, Alfred C 176
427 — Thomas Tait 153
133 Pitt, ThOinasM. Stanhope 143
263 — William 47, 207
395 — Wm. Aug. Laue Fox 219
i76;Place, Charles Otley ... 214
398 Plant, Wm. Arthur ...'55, 169
423 — Wm. Chas. TrewG.G. 162
415 Piatt, Artnur Herbert ... 294
177 — Ernest H. R. C. R. ... 245
401 — Harold Esmond 273
210 Playfair, Alan 436
247 — Cbarles Murray 180
297 - Elliot ilinto 1S4
297 — Fredk. H. Grant 290
372 — Frederick Lyon 174
172 — Hon. Geo. James. ..41, 167
214 — Norman Ernest 267
530 — William Morgan 371
322 Plomer, Alfred Durham 237
239 — Wm. H. Percival 346
439 Plowden, Fran.H!;.gh48, 301
30 — Trevor Ohichele 437
3S6 — Walter F. C. C. ... 59, 413
176 Plow .lan, Eeo. H. W. T. 330
169 — William 136
420 Plumbe, John Hulke 66, 399
igo Plumer, HerbeitC.0.6i, 330
422 — ThjmasHall 42:
,i63 Plummer, EJm. Waller 179
214 Plunketl, Arthur W. V. 327
178 — Edward Aba lie 241
382 — Robt. Hastings W. 30, 165
176 Pochin, Richd. Norman 279
180 PockliuJtou, George H. 130
381 Pocock,Heroert Innes... 384
180 — Malcolm Robertson... 362
294 — Philip Frederick 439
227 Poe, Wm. Skediugton... 401
190 Poett, Josepn H 56, 294
168 Poiguand, George 27
325 Poingdesird, Alfred 425
415 Pollard, Arthur B.St. V. 286
249 — Benj. Horatio 44, 410
436 — Cbas. William Dutton 352
271 — James Hawkins W.... 259
154 — James Herbert 428
294 — Wm. Cnarles 70, 417
169 Pollen, Stephen H 325
Index — Active List.
825
Pollitt, Thomas H 238
Pollock, A. J. Osborne 45, 259
— Arthur W. A 65,245
— Charle* Edward 385
— Charles Fred 378
— Evelyn 172
— Fred. Giorge 67, 415
— John Ar.h. Henry 64, 414
Pollok, John Baohanan 299
— Wm. P. Morris 160
Pomeroy, Edrn. John ... 361
— Son. Ralph Legge ... 140
Pond, Alex. Donald C. 421
Ponsonby, Bdw. F. T.... 180
— F. Edward G i, 219
— John 221
— Jastinian G 30, 310
Poole, Arthur Edward... 152
— Arthur Jas.... • 234
— David 361
— Francis Garden 249
— Frederick Cuthbert... 178
— Gabriel Roland R. ... 43
— Gerald Robert 398J
— Walter (Jroker 383
— Walter Cruker T 380
— Wm. Thos. Conway 438
Poore, Fra. Harwood 24, 397
— Robert Montagu 149
Pope, Thomas Henry ... 525
— William Wippell 380,'
Popplestone, Wm. H.. ,, 190!
Porcelli, Alfred 46, 2c6|
Porch, Cecil P 279
Poroher, Alec Francis 180,
— Cecil George 261'
Portal, Bertram Percy... 159'
Porteous, Charles M'L. 435}
— James Edward 30, 409
Porter, Adrian S. M. ... 307
— Atwell Robi 47, 4ti
— Cyril Lachlan 229
— Frederick 305
— Fred. Joseph Wm 384
— Geoffrey M 62, 208
— George Adriaa 229
— Harry Edwin Bruce 385
— Herbert Alfred ...161, 365
— Herbert Edward 418
— Mansel Loudon 322
— Reginald W 65, 301
— Robert... 38c
— Thomas Cole 46, 141
Porterfield, Boldeu D. 57, igo
Portman, if on. Gerald B. 152
Potter, Henry W. Ross 254
— Herbert Cecil 237
Pottinger, Eldred Chas. 177
— Robert Soutuey 438
Potts, Frederick 175
— Henry Charles George 273
— John Wm. H 53, 168
— William Thomas 315
Poulter, Douglas Ryley 179
Poulton, Arthur F... 71, 243
Povah, John Richard ... 42
Powell, Albert Lawrence 16;
— Atherton tf. 70, 171
— Baden F. S. Baden ... 223
— Benj. Aug. W. 395
— Caleb K 379
•— Ctiarles Herbert ...68, 416
— Edgar Elkins 384
— Edw.WeylaudMartiu 178
— Francis 402
— Fred. Acton Lambert 172
— George 220
— Harold Haines 249
— Henry Go^.^e 307
— Henry Lloyd 175
— James 378
— John Joseph Charles 182
— Nathaniel J. H 434
— Robt. S. S. Baden- 48, 155
— Sidney Henry 211
— Simpson 382
— William 402
— Bev. William Bassect 506
— William Bowen 435
Power, Allred Rich 315
— ^Elliott D. Le t'oer ... 357
— Robert Ignatius 382
— Rowland eJdward ... 229
Powis, Hcury 246
Powles, Thomas Wm.63, 170
Powlett, Norton 31, 166
— Thos. Caaries Orde45, 308
Powya, John L 301
Poynder, Chas. Eliot 6S, 416
— Geoffrey William 227
— George Frederick ... 379
— John Leopold 525
Poyntoa,Edw.MorriS58, 245
Poyntz, Henry Wm 305
Poyser, Richard 395
Prain, David 517
Prall, Cedric B 5:9
— Samael Esmond 5^»
Prasad, Kanta 518
Pratt, Alfred Gilbert ... 303
— Audley Charles .225
— Arth. Spencet 55, 169
— Ernest G.Wilberforce 441
— Ernest St. George ... 332
— Henry Arthur 174
— Henry Roger Evelyn 302
— Jas. Bonbam Tod 267
— JamesJohn 517
— Mervyu 322
[ — Wm. Simsou 37B
Preadergast, Chas L. 23, 434
— Charles Gordon 429
— Donald Guy 295
! — Frederick 175
— Frederick Lenox 400
— Gerald Neill 321
— James Henry 17, 405
— Theodore John W. 70, 209
— William Henry 434
! Prentice, Herbert 211
— Robert B. Shepherd 334
Prentis, Walter S 439
Presgrave.Edwd. R.J. 63, 415
Presse.y, Arthur 425
Prest, Edw. Papillon ... 243
Preston, Alex. Fras 377
, — Arthur Thomas ... 45, 206
— D'Arcy Brownlow ... 172
— Eyre Evans 440
— Fred. George 64, 414
— George Allen 440
— Jenico Edward ... 65,415
! — Reo. Wm. Babingtoi: 532
' — Wm. John Phaelim... 319
Pretymau.Geo.Tindal 16,164
Prevost, George Herbert 440
— George William 156
Price, Adolphus J.... 46, 247
— Bartholomew George 235
— C. Fred. Rugge X77
— Charles Henry U 424
— CyrilUvedale 430
— George Dominic 247
— Gordon 516
— Rhys 297
— Richard 190
— Robert Keurick 229
— Thos. Herbert Fras... 282
— Thos. Rose Caradoc 313
— William Locking 517
— Wm. Sparks M 377
Prichard, Chas. Stewart 308
— Geo. Penry M. ... 67, 415
— Gordon Fairfax 241
— Herbert Christie 308
— Hubert Cecil 249
Prickard, Harry S 329
Prickett, Thomas 29
Prideaux, Francis B. ... 439
— Philip Edward 361
— Robert A 40, 404*
— William Francis ..23, 407
Pridham, Frederick. ..24, 369
— Geoffrey Robert 213
Pridmore, Walter George 526
Pne8tley,Cha8. B.Nixou 434
— E. J. Kenworthey 54, 168
— F. J. Blakiston 4.8
— George WilUam 426
— Henry Wood 422
Prince, VVm. G. S 436
Pringle, Alexander ...6x, 413
— Chas. Herford 286
— Geo. Octavius Shaw... 176
— Hull Grant 181
— John Wallace 210
— Robert 395
Prinsep, A.Haldimand 6, 403
— Douglas Gordon 171
Prioleau, Lynch H 327
Prior, Arthnr W 59, 329
— George Upton 7
— Herbert M 417
— John Edw. Hale 28
— Pomeroy Holland 437
— William 421
Prissick, Cnthbert
Pritchard, Alfred B
— Aubrey Gordon
— C. Hamerton
— Clive Gordon
— Colin Chas. Henry ...
— FranK Vernon L
— Harry Lionel
— Harry Torriano
— Henry Edward
— Osborn Brace
Probyn,Dighton Gordon
— Julian Edmund S. ...
— Percy John
Profeit, Charles William
Propert, Douglas John
Protheru, Archer Geo...
— FrekeL
Protneroe,Montagnei,i7,
Proudfoot, Andrew VV.47,
— Jas. Gdo 40,
Prowne, William
Prowse, Chas. Bertie ...
-Geo. W. Tharsby
Pryce,Dong.D ividson45,
— Henry E. ap Rhvs ...
Prynne, Harold Vernon
— ReginaldP
Puckle,John
Palford, Russell R... 29,
Pnllen, Arthur Fox
Pulley. Charles 53,
Paller, Fras. Chas
PnUing, Seo. Edw.Herb.
Palteney, Wm. Pnlteney
Parcell, Matthew H. 43,
Pnrcnas, Cnarles 69,
— Edgar Patrick Carnac
— William Robert ... 31,
Pardon, David Wm
— Henry Geo 55,
— John James 59,
Pnrdv, Robert 46,
Parefoy, Edw. Bagwell
— Henry Bagwell
Pnrvis, Alex. B 56,
— EyreWalterMolyneux
— iierbert John Edw....
— JohnAUenR
— John Henry
— ■ John Spottiswoode ...
Pnsey, Edw. Bouverie...
Paxley, HarryO.L
Pye, Wm. Udmund
Pym, Ernest Harding...
— Pred. Harry Norris...
— H. Rccinald Lockyer
— John Beville .
Pyne, Chas. E.Menzies
— Edward Ernest 47,
— Wilii.im Menzies
Quain, John
Qnaltrough, Wm. John
Qaayle, \V. Adair
Qaeutm, Walter ... 63,
t^neripel, Alfred Ernest
i.jiiicke, F. Churchill ...
— Wm. lenry
Quill.BerkeleyCrosbie 55,
— John Jerome 48,
— Richard Henry
Qnin, Richard P.
VVemyss
— ^ Thomas
— Thomas James ... 19,
Qninn, John Jas. P
Qiiinton, Francis W. D.
«,!airk, John Owen... 4:,
blaban, Edward 49,
Raby. Montague H. U.
Rad;liff, Samuel Garnett
Radcliire,ArtnurvV.T. 63
— Charles Dal m6
— Frederick Walter
— Henry Uelme
— Jasper Fitzg
— Natnaniel Robert
— Percy P. de Blaquiere
j — Poilip J. Joseph
I — Robert E. Lowndes...
I — Robert Parker
— Seymour A, Delme ...
— William C. Allred
I — Sir vVm. PoUexfen ...
[— William Scott Warley
Radciylfe, Cnas. Edw.
Radford.Frederiok John
— Oswald Claude 53,
Radice, Alfred Hutton 273
Raikes, Arthur Edw. H. 325
-Frank S. W 38. 35*
— Frederick Duncan 45, 410
— George Le -mard 398
Raines, Sir JiUms A. R. 229
Rainey, Edm. Flower... 434
— Robert Ma.ximilian... 423
Rainier, Norman R. J.... 520
Rainsford, John Aug. G. 429
— Marcus Edw. R. ...40, 3O3
— Stephen Dickson. .55, 168
— William John Read.. 379
Raitt,. Arthur Douglas... 227
— Francis J 40U
— G. D ilhousie C. ... 62, 397
— Henry Geo. Bowen... 427
— Herbert A.veUug...69, 292
Ralli, Antonio Stephen... 154
— John 225
Ralph, Alfred Colyer ... 437
— Arthur JeSrevs 438
Ralston, Alex. William... 329
— James 276
Rambaut,Bertrand R.R. i3i
Rampini, Fred. Ohas. ... 435
Ramsay, ArtUurD. d... 27s
— George 519
— Henry Lushington 64, 414
— Herbert M lynard 22, 404
— Herbert Murray 383
— John 443
— John George 66, 415
— Nigel Neis 294
— Tuomas Burnett 356
— WilliamAlexander 48, 146
Ramsden, Caryl John... 336
— Henry 179
— Herbert F. S 53, 415
— Richard Elmslie j8i
Ranee, George 234
Randall, John 436
— Rich. G. Bruxner...52, 257
— Jfeu.Wm. Sidney 396
Randolph, Alfred H. 66, 209
— Algernon Forbes 319
— Francis Arthur 17
Ranken, George Patrick 421
Rankin, Chas. Herbert 149
Ranking, W.Lanoasteri9,4o4a
— G. Spi-yi's A 516
Ransford, Charles ...40, 404
Ransom, James Mann... 424
305 Ransome, Robert S 264
Raper, Allan Grteme ... 19
398 Raphael, Fred. M. 29s
398 Rathbome, Hans Robert 372
400 — Wm. Hans 28, 205
234 Rattigan, Herbert Wm. 267
402 Rattray, Charles 436
213 — Haldaue Buruey 439
178 — Rullion HiU'6 418
333 Raven, Alex. Wm. N. ... 438
525 — ^ John C. H 348
416 Ravenhill, CoUingwood 179
395 — Edward H. G 27
136 — Edgar Bvel.yn 229
528 —Pred. Tnoruhill 175
330 — Harold William 180
399 — Harry Stuart 259
J78 Ravenscrol't, Herbert V. 327
Ravenshaw, Chas. W. 58, 413
283 —Harold Alexander 69, 410
421 — Hurdis S. Lalaude ... 242
404 Rawliug, Cecil Godfrey 24s
436 Rasvlins.Art'iurK^ nuedy 438
175 — George William 423
297 — Henry de 0... 45, 269
207 — Richard vValter 308
175 Rawlinson,Ghas. Brooke 431
424 - George Brooke M 282
,414 — SiridenrySeymouriJi. 221
348 — Wilfred Romney 237
294 — Wm. Cecil Welch 69, 241
263 Raifnsley, Claude... 69, 363
242 — Gerald Thomas 384
242 Raws)jn,Conrt.Glarke44, 206
180 — Hei jert Edward ...58, 208
211 — Robert Ian 273
174 Rawstor.ne, Geo.A.L. 45, 397
164 — Lawrence 149
290 Ray, Geo. L. Sidney 233
173 — Grattan Geo. ON. 234, 374
257 — MacCartdv R. Emmet 432
317 Raye, D. O'Oonnell 515
356 Rayment, G. Jos. Robert 395
305 Raymer, Robert 115
412 Raymond, Francis 39J
3 *
826
Raymond George 383
— Harry Elliott 256
— Henry Phipps 225
— Bev.P. F , 396
— Radcliffe Herberc. 438
— Richard Wellington... 395
Rayner, Hugh 383
Raynes, Edw. Villierg... 352
Rea, Frederick Wm. ... 431
— James 267
Read, Harold W. K 385
— Hastings 61, 413
Reade, Arthur Revell ... 297
^ Dare Heber-PercyH. 286
— Edward Revell 277
— Piercy Nevill G 179
— Raymond N. R 317
— William Lloyd 381
Reader, FrancisWm. 54, 252
Ready, Basil Tobin 297
— Felix Fordati 310
Reay, Charles Tom ...56, 327
— Ernest Herbert John 325
Reckitt, John D. T 381
Reddie, Anthony J 265
— John Murray 275
Redfern, Peter Y 178
Redl, E. A. Fred 439
Redstone, James Henry 311
Reece, John Deane 354
Reed, Edmund Martin... 424
— Hamilton Lyster 177
— Harry Thornton 249
Reeks, James Albert 305
Rees, Fred. Fras. Nigel 212
Reeve, John Sherard ... 220
— William T.M 352
Reeves, Fras. Casement 525
— Frederick Spencer ... 229
— John 47, 34
— Paget Edw. Stuart ... 352
Reger, Fritz P 255
Reid, Adam Scctt 515
— Alex. John Forsyth 27, 410
— Charles Clements ... 424
— Ohas.Lestock Onslow 431
— Doug. Paynter S 307
— Ellis Ramsay 372
— Francis Maude 45, 334
— Frederic James 40
— Harold Arthur 176
— James 372
— James Henry E.... 65, 267
— James More 38
— John Leslie 141
— John Watt 175
— Lestock Hamilton 419
— Samuel 366
— William David 362
Reilly,B. LewisJPhilip 46,411
— Charles Cooper 382
— Charles William 384
— Edwin William 525
— James 395
— John 366
— John Aug. Hei'bert 66, 363
— Rawdon Edward D. 52, 413
Reily, Alex. Yates 383
Reiss, Edw. Leopold 141
Rennick, A. de Clancy 40,
— Frank 432
— Robert H. Fras. ... 24,408
Rennie, Coverley J 241
- George A. Paget 322
— John George 299
— Samuel James . .
Renny, Alex.MacW....63, 414
— George Blakiston...5ii, 413
— George Marjoribanks 292
— Hem-y 307
— Sidney Mercer 172
Renton, Colin Campbell 435
— Robert Ross 428
Renwick, Charles Henry 239
Reporter, Maneokjee E. 525
Repton, Fred. Wm 421
Retallick, John M.,A. 68, 416
Rettie, Wm. J. Kerr 177
Rew, Alex. R. C 329
— Chas. E. D. 0 360
Rewse, H. W. Smith 52, 208
Reynolds, Arth. Reynold 210
— Meo. Charles H 530
— Edward Osmund 379
— Frank Romilly 68, 209
— James C 62, 297
— Philip Guy 140
— Sidney Latimer 364
Index — Active List.
Reynolds, Thomas O.
Campbell 271
Rhodes, Bernard M 172
— Elmhirst 63,310
— Fras. Miry John D. 282
— James Havelock Alex. 380
— John Edward 322
^ William Thomas B.... 297
Riach, Arthur H. D 212
— George Hamilton i'
— Malcolms 342
Ricardo, Ambrose St. Q. 271
— Francis Cecil 55, 219
— Harry Wm. R 159
— Henry George 171
— Horace 18, 219
Louis Ferdinand 150
^- Wilfred Francis 135
Riccard, Cecil B. J 354
Rice, Brinsley A. M'H. 246
— George William 177
— Gerard B. Howard ... 346
— Harry A. Harington 440
— Henry Garde 45, 363
— Hugh Rosceter 303
— Sheridan Knowles B. 441
— Sidney VIervyifc 441
— Spring Robert ... 69,209
Rich. Charles Carroll 49, 167
— Charles Lionel M 424
— Edmund Tillotson ... 214
— Harold Hampden 172
— W. HarrvDerville ... 420
Richard, -Kei). C. H 506
Richards, Arthur Carew 290
— Arthur W. M 144
— Bernard Ogilvie 275
— JJeo. Chas. Hen. ...... 53a
— Charles Herbert 301
E. Daubeny Griffith 292
Edw. Willoughby 429
— Geo. Westley 310
Hamilton Macd 63,286
— Harold Arthur David 288
— Harold Cotton 160
— Henry Meredyth 263
— James Saurin 433
— John Richard H....58, 227
— Mordaunt Cyril 233
^- Vancouver Alexander 242
— Walter Guyon 526
— William 2S7
Richardson, Alex. Edw. 395
— ArthurFra.George53, 295
A. Johnstone 249
— Charles William 172
Chas. William Grant 436
— Fras. Bernard Walter 419
Francis James 350
— Frederick 182
— Geo. Lloyd Reilly...3i, 409
Herbert Lance 430
James Jardine 153
John 334
— John Booth 7, 164
Lionel James 70,156
— Richard 366
— Robert Mervyn 156
— Walter Fairfax 278
— Wm. Keane 58, 261
— W. St. John 66, 415
— Wodehouse D 40, 363
Richer, Fred. Arthur ... 157
Richey, Fred. Wm 181
— Thomas Duncan... 53, 190
Richmond, George 214
— Henry Spencer H. ... 401
— Richard Oliflte 371
Rickard, Frank Martin. 180
— George Henry 181
— Victor Geo. Howard.. 353
Rickards, Edward 139
— Frank Stuart H 354
Ricketts, Henry Carew 433
— Lancelot Hamilton ... 436
Percy Edward 436
Richard Rodney 361
— Robert Lumsdeu 441
Theophilus Fred. W. 352
— Wm. S. Percival 528
Rickman, Arthur P. W... 322
Graham E , 263
— Stuart Hamilton 357
Riddell, Albert Edward 306
— Edw. Vansittart Dick 180
— Hy.Edw.Buohanan6S, 321
— Heni'y James 439
— James Foster 233
Riddell, Robt Buchanan 180
— Robt. G. Buchanan 58, 321
— William Carre 45, 354
— William Henry 47, 231
Riddick, Geo. Bushman 386
Rideout, Fred. Chas. W. 420
Ridgeway, Edw, Wm. C. 362
— R. Kirby 44, 410
Ridgway, Richard T. I. 435
Ridings, Arthur Wm. G. 398
Ridley, Chas. Parker 47, 327
— Edward Keane 294
— Henry Matthew .. 54, 149
Ridout, Dudley Howard 21:
Rigby, Gerard Chris 325
— John Cecil Heagren... 40
— Percy George 305
Rigg, Owen Davys 245
— Robt. Addison 54, 168
Riley, Rupert 316
— Thomas 112
Rimiagton, Jos. Cameron 210
— MichaelF i
Rind, Alex. Thomas Se-
ton Abercromby 41, 409
Ring, James .. 378
Ringe, Richard Head ... 395
Ringwood, Herbert.. 64, 279
Riordan, John 381
— William Edward 377
Ripley, George Eustace 308
Rippoa, George .. 422
Rising, Robert Edw. ... 273
Risk, Edm. John E 380
Ritchie, Archibald B. ... 336
— Cecil Oliphant 293
Charles Slaclver 180
— Horace William 329
— James 41
— James Frederick 161
— 2nd Lt. James Fred... 306
— John 383
— John Robert 174
Ritherdon,RottAugU8tU3486
Rivaz, Vincent 22, 407
Rivers, A. H.L Fox- Pitt 295
— John H 385
Robarts, Sev. Alf. G. A. 530
Charles James 61, 413
Robb, Alex. Kirkland... 332
— Frederick Spencer ... 332
Robbius, Henry J 379
— Herbert Eyre 46, 399
Roberts, Rev. A. G. A 530
— Alfred Ernest 518
— Archibald 436
— Arthur Colin 235
— Arthur Noel 68, 363
— Arthur Wm 19,403
— Charles Percy 180
Edward 371
— Edw. R. B. Stokes ... 211
— ifo«.Fred.H.Sherston 322
— Fred. S. Lord 4, 183
— George Bradley 212
— Henry Bradley 209
— Henry Robert 48, 241
Hy. Roger Crompton 219
— Herbert Hodder .68, 400
Hereward Llewelyn .. 427
Hugh Bradley 177
— James Andrew 370
James Reid..... 518
John Bradley 18;
— Lawrence Sturmy 237, 365
— Michael Bradley 174
Montgomery Browne 431
— Stanley Napier 43, 237
— Walter E. Cramer ... 239
Robertson, Alex. P 370
Charles 334
Rcbertson, Philip Bynd aSj
— Robert , 326
— Robert William P. 49, 167
— William sij
— William Robert... 138
Robeson. Arth,Hemmitig 325
Robin, Nicholas B 430
Robins, Lancelot I. O.... 297
Robinson, Alick C. 214
— Archibald Tyrrell ... 280
— Chas. Eugene Barnes 441
— Charles Lucena , 257
— Charles T 67,170
— Chas. Walker 6
— Charles Walter., 361
— De la Pere 1 372
— Edward Heaton...i9o, 370
Fras. Wingfteld ... 44, 317
— Fred. W. Templetown 288
— George Henr.y 47, 411
— George Somerville ... 379
— George Tracey 433
— George Winsor 379
— Godfrey Walker 434
— Guy Vandeleur 401
— Harold Arthur 307
— Harold Neil 337
— Henry 180
— Hercules Arthur T. ... 346
— John A. Purefoy 181
— John Graham 422
— Oliver Long 384
— Percy Morris ; 313
— Philip Albert 37$
— Richard Percy 211
— Robert Henry 378
— StapyltonChapmanB, 380
— Stratford Watson zjg
— Sydney Loftus 35a
— Thomas Middletou ... 375
— Walter Henry ......... 17J
^ William Arthur... 174
— Wm. Henry Banner... 51S
— William James... 317
Robsou, Charles Graeme 43s
Henry Denne 70, 227
— William 190
Robyns, JohnWilmot 56, 399
Roche, Benjamin Robert 251:
— Eugenius Alfred 379
— Henry John ..,,: 428
— James Stamers i6j
JohnE. P.H S3, 13S
— Thomas 325
— Thos. H. de M. ... 56, 399
—Sn. tJlick De R. Burkess, 265
Elochfort,Alex.Nel8on49, 167
Bocke, Walter Leslie ... 325
Roddy, Edwin Louia ...262
— Henry Hugh 434
Rodgers, John William 517
Rodick, R.Preston B. 52, 235
Rodwell, Ernest Hunter 418
— Reginald Mandeville 172
Roe, Bernard Oswald ... 438
— Cyril Harcourt 210
Edward Charles B.... 400
— Robert Bradley 525
— Wm. Alex. Crauford 515
Roebuck, Alg. W.Disney i8t
— Fras. H. A. D. Disney 29
Roffey, Harold Bowyer 257
Claude R 53, 346
Frederick Arthur 518
George Walters ...26, 40S
Rogers, Geo. Wm.Nisbet 26
Henry Paton 325
— Henry Schofield 2ij
— John 45, 363
John Edward Varty 130
— John Middleton 143
Charles Chetwode ... 179 — Leonard 319
— Charles Lonsdale 21
— Claude William 401
Donald 41, 400
— Edgar Quartus 267
— Edm. Elliot 419
Edmund Murray 303
— Edward Craig 330
— Francis Andrew 400
— Frederick William ... 2:4
— George Alan 42C
— Sir George Scott 517
— iJeo. James 396
— James Currie 520
— Jas. Henry Craig 330
— John Cunynghame... 361
— John Frederic 348
— Malcolm William 26, 205
— Percy Herbert 315
Rolfe, Jiev. A. Neville ... 460
Rolland, Alexander 213
— Chas. Edw. TuUoch... 180
— Edward Lewis 334
— George Murray 438
— Stuart Ei'skine ...24, 410
RoUo, ifow. Robert 299
Rolph, William Mogg;... 28
Rolt, Charles Edward... 174
^ Stuart Peter 330
Romanes, Robt. John55, 267
Rome, Claude Stuart ... 153 ,
Romer, Cecil Fras 354,
Romilly, Arthur H 282
Index — Active List.
827
,RoinilIy,Frederick W.53, 223!Racfc, John Ba;ercoa ... 2731st. Hill, Ashton A 285 Saundors, Arthur A.»5, 1S7
— J. Gr, LeM.Lord 23i|— Oliver Kdwal..:. 63, joS'St. John, 0 has. W. R. 70,209^ Arthur Rivera ......... 43*
Ronald, J^ames SI'Bain 23o|— Rfl. Matthews 54, 207 — Georija Francis Wm. 172 — Uyril.. 294
— Jolin James 334] Hiidd; Hubert ;.... igo, 370
tldnaldsom, Robert W.H. 334I— Thomas William 395
Booke', Alf. Shipton H.!4|Rudkin, Wm. Chas.Erio 181
- — BBQJatmn P. Simpson 433|Rumbold,Chri8tianF.H. 259
' — Bertram Ha. nmersley 213 — Wm. Edwin 175
— Everard Home 214I Randall, Charles Frank 213
7^ George Harry John.. 0.52J— Francis Horntlow ... 215
— Giles ...; 442 — Prank MontaKue...5S, 413
— Harry Wm 26, 1651 Rundle, Arthur f. C. ... 3'.7
Roome.FrederickM'Iver 2^5
— Henry Napier 431
— Leslie Stuart 319
■^ Reginald Bokford ...434
'Rboney, Gerald Chris... 401
— Jas. Patrick 377
Kooth, Richard Alex. ... 354
(Roper, Alex. Wm 210
-^ Reginald Trevor 294
Rose, Ale.xander 3 38a
^ — Cliarles 393
•'— Charles Ernest 135
— Charles Stuart 210
— Mdward Lee 23, 3^9
; — Henry -Metcal fe ...42, 410
— Capt. Hugh 299
■'■ — Capt. Hn^h 419
— Joha Latham 435
- — John Markham 398
-, — LauQcelot St. Vincent 214
— Thomas Allen 259
-—Walter John 140
Boisher. Henry Louis ... 294
Boss, Alex. Geo 6, 405
—T- Arch. John Joseph64, 231
— Charles 239
— Charles Edmund 438
r— Bdm. James Thomas,
of Bladensbarg ...49, 207
— Fleetwood Geo. C. ... 439
— (3aorge Cumberland... 515
— Harry 439
— Hew Dalrymple 357
r- Horatio St. George ... 174
— A'tr John 252
— John Foster Geo., of
Bladentburg
— CubittS : 52;
— Frank Peveril ' .. 213
— Georjje RichardTyrell 171
— Henry M.L 7, 164
Ruse, James 216
Rushton, Henry Wm 312
Russell, Alex. Carter ... 181
— Alexander F 381
iffcd Alex. George ...356
— Hvn. Alex. Victor F. 220
— Allan R. Postance ... 518
— Arch. Wm. Forbes... 530
— Hon. Arth. Hamilton 143
— Sir Baker C. 3, 153
— Bertrand Joseph 181
— Bruce Bremner 209
— Cecil Pomeroy 252
— Charles 67, 2' '
— Henry Beauchamp ... 442
— Richard Sr.uknley ... 362
St.Leger.St. John Jas. 57, 352
— Stratford Edward ... 254
St. Quintin, Arthur N.... 402
— Ernest Snowdon 161
— Thomas Astell 23
Salaman, Selim Myer .. 527
Sale, Mat. Townseud 24, 204
Salkeld, Robt. Edward 302
Salmon, Geoffrey N. ...357
— James X 174, 309
— Lawrence B. Albert 383
— William Arthur ...19,406
— William Harry 30, 409
— William Kenry 321
Salmond, William ... 17, 204
Salmon^on, H. B. 8.
Critchley 247, 374
Salt, George E. S. 263
— Thomas Anderdon ... 153
Salter, Henry P. King... 356
Saltrnarshe, Philip. .,54, 168
Salvage, John tf' 383,
Salvesan, Charles Emil. 210
Saraborne, Fred. C. S.P. 437
Samman, Charles Thos. 385
— Edgar G 5!S|Sammut, Herbert Joseph 303
— Edm. S. E. Wilmot ... i77(Samson, Louis L. R. ... 257
Francis Deane 442iSamuel, He^iri Saul 374
— Francis Shirley 16
— George Blakeley 381
— George Young 398
— Harry Thompson ... 181
— Henry Cairns Oldnall 176
— Henry John 365
— Horatio Douglas 361
— James W. Harold 364
— John 190
— John B. Redfem 158
— John Cecil 7
— John Joshua 383
— Leonard 277
— Michael William 382
— Richard Tyler 181
Vernon Elliott 273
• John Leith 28'— Walter 209
— John William 434 — William Edward 393
— ^3«t). Malcolm Munro 533
— Robert James. 319
— Ronald 525
— Thomas French ...47, 225
- — Tyrell Carter 334
^Walter ChaJteris... 71, 332
— William Robert 362
Rosseter, Jas.Hurley 49, 167
Rost, Ernest R 526
Rotheram, Austan M. ... 146
Eotherham, Walter Hy. 212
— Henry 253
iRotton, John Guy 177
Rough,W.Edwai-dM. 48, 142
Rfiuntree, Keo. H. T. H. 532
Roupell, Fra. Fred. F. 46, 279
Rouse, Arch. H. Tylden 440
— Fred, P. f lerrepont... 362
— Hubert 174
South, Gordons. F 327
— William Kelson 513
Raston, Reginald S. 242, 374
Rutherford, Arch. H. ... 354
— Charles.... 395
^ James 21, 404a:
—Rich. Dutfin Buokley52,334
Ruthven, R.M.Bermmg
ham 176
— Hor.Vf .V.n.Maater of 223
Rutter, Eustace F 277
Ruxton, Upton FitzHer'
bart 276
Ryall, Charles 247
— Bdw. Chas 42b
Ryan, Chas. AloysiuS54, >68
^ Chas. Moutgomerie249, 364
— iJ«o. Edward 396
— Michael R. 379
Robert Fenwick 344
Samiit, A. F. P. M. J
A. F.X 68. 369
Sandars, Edw. C... 178
Sandbach. Arthur E. ... 209
— William 231
Sandberg, Reo. Fras. B. 530
— Reo, S. L. Graham ... 530
Sandeman.John Edw. 24, 407
— John Glas 130
— Victor Staunton 159
Sanders, Alfred Harry 235
— Alvin Aug 277
— Francis Alex. 69, 271
— George Herbert 177
— Gerard Arthur F 212
— Gerhardt L'Houneux 427
— Guy William George 242
— Beo. Montague C 530
— Richard Careless 515
— Robert Muriel 275
— Wm. Orpen Skottowe iSi
Sanderson, H.Bri3towi7,405
— William Denziloe 234
Sandes, Charles... 373
Sandford.H.Coddington 436
Saadiford,J.O.Greatrex 380
Sandilands, Henry Geo. 174
— Philip Orde 364
Sandwith,JohuRobert69,4i6
— Lincoln 150
— Ralph Leslie 252
Sandys,ArthurAbney55, 139
— Charles Ulric 346
— Edward SetoD 213
— Edwin Capel C 57,413
— Elgin Thos. Falkmer 361
— William Bain R 177
David Michael......... 38 J
'-^Edward Aldborougo i3o
— Frederick John :.',:'.. 431
-" Frederick William ... 2t»
— George Fred. CuUen.:. 251
^ Gdorge Morley 64, 332
— John William 329
— Josiah 370
— Maean Wm .52,168
— Owen Edgar Moore... i4<>
— Richard ;... 190
— William BgertoQ ...... -373
— William Power 177
— William St. Lawrence 243
Saundorson, L. T 357
— S. Fras 357
Savage, Arthur R. B. ... 177
— Arthur Johnson ...49. 214
— Ceijil F. Heyworth ... 235
— George Robt. Rolio 46, 20S
— Harold Wilson......... 291
— Henry Charles 49, 292
— John Burko... 39$
— Johnson William. :29, 205
— William Henry 425
Savi. Robert J. 'i' 434
Savile, Albany R C. ... 227
— George Walter Wrey 319
— John Herbert Drax.. 357
— Robert Vesey 30S
— Walter Clare... 65, 170, 369
Saville, Robt. Chas 333
Savona, Edward ;... 182
— William 1S2
Savory, Albert 146
Saw, Fras. Albt 383
Saward. Michael H... 7, 183
Sawle.Fra.'A. Graves 19, 221
Sawyer, George Henry 362
George Westronen 40, 4&S
—^ Henry Thomas 395
— Herbert Anthony 31, 409
— Ricjhard H. Stewart 381
Saxe- Weimar, Si» Serene
. Highness Prince Wm.
Augustus Edward q/"... 133
Sayer, Jas. B. S 136
Sayer3,ffieo.J.J. Brydges 50S
Scafe, e. Harington...28, 399
Soaife, Henry Browse..'. 288
Scales, Wm. Henry 237
Scallon, Robert L ... 69, 416
Schalch.Vernou A... 46, 411
Scharlieb, Wm. Karl ... 435
Schleswig - Holstein,
U.R.U. Prince F. 0.
C'. A. 0/ 4
— if.if.i'rtneeChristian
V. A. L. E. A. 0/ 322
Schletter, Percy 56, 237
Schneider, Claude V 425
— Reg. Percy Congreve 433
— Stewart M. Congreve 417
Schofleld, Charles 426
— Harry Norton 174
^Herbert 297
— Sydney Vaughan 180
— Jules laham 379|Rycroft,Cha8. M. B,
Rybot, Norman V. L. ... 362lSanford, Gao.Batthyany 438 Scholes, Hy. Southey 67, 330
245
— William Henry 70, 153
Ryde, Fi-ancis B 360
Ryder, Chas. H. Dudley 212
— Dudley G. R 66, 321
— Francis John 138
— Wilfred Ironside 429
Ry land, Henry George 64,414
Ryley, Frank 29
_ _ _ Rynd, Fred. Cecil 423
Rowe, Ernest Fentimau 251 — GeraldCleeve 327
— Laurence R. Fisher... 219 Ryves, Benj. Harvey ... 362
■ William Randolph
Routledge, Piiilip C. L. 293
Row, George Russell ... 423
Rowan, Heu. Davis 382
— Terence England. ..55, 169
Rowcroft, Claude H 179
— Ernest Cave 435
— George Francis 421
Rowden.H. Wetherell 65,325
— Octavius 56, 169
— Richard 395
— Wilfred Edward 313
Rowlands, Hugh Barrow 243
Rowlandson, All". Turner 433
— F 531
— John 56, 231
— Michael Alexander 19, 406
Rowley, Cecil Alured ... 294
— Charles Robert ig
— Frank G. ilathias 319
— John 190
— Robert A. Dick 344
Rowney, William 380
Bioy, .^ohn W. Gascoigne 305
SackviUe.Lionel R. S. 30, 356
Sadleir, ./ieo. F 390
Sadler, Alfred 69,369
— James Hayes 48, 412
— Ralph Peyton 305
— Walter Hayes 259
Safford, Charles John ... 265
— Napier a. Fredk 361
Sage, Charles A.Ross 45, 411
St. Aubyu, Guy Stewart 322
— Hon. John '" 54, 219
St. Clair, Jas. Latimer C. 40
— Wm. Aug. Edm. ...61, 208
St.George.AchesouW. 59,247
— Harry H 48,369
— George E. L. S. ... 6, 204!Scholtteld,Geo. Peabody 212
Sangster, Alfred Bruce 433JSchomberg,H.St.Geo.3i, 399
Patrick Barclay 442
Thos. Alex. Gardner 352
Sanjana, Kavasji C 525
Sankey, Alfred R. M. 68, 209
— Cyril Charles 172
Schreiber, Acton Lemuel 211
Arthur Thomas 398
Charles Shuldham... 133
Clare Basil 181
Schwabe, Geo. Sails 16
Saut, Mowbray Lees ... 233 Sclater, Bertram L 211
Sapte, Douglas 233'— Henry Crichton ...52, 169
— Francis 319 Scobell, Henry J 70, 144
Sarel, Geo. Benedict M. 44o[rfcooues,Fitzmaurice'i'.F.235
Sargeaunt, A. Freieric 213 Scotland, David W 518
— Henry 261 Scott, Albert Charles ... 213
— Herbert Gaussen 180 — Alex. Fras. S 177
Sargent, Harry Neptune 364 — Arch. O'Connor 17S
— Hy. Gresham Forbes 440 — Arthur Binny 172
Sarkies, Carrapiet John 528!— Arthur de Courcy 261
— Sarkies C 525] — Bernard 435
Sarsheld, Wm. Stopford 348I— Bertal Hopton 383
Sartorius,Euston Henry 171— Buchanan ... 53, 207
— George Chas. Fras. ... 4321 — Chas. Archibald R.... 265
— Geoi-ge Conrad 18, 4061 — Charles Darracott ... 172
— Reginald Wm 7, 403'— Chas. Henry 30, 166
Satterthvvaite,Benj.A.52, 307I — Charles Inglis 138
Saulez, Edmund 434]— Charles Walker 181;
— Philip Homau 419 — Douglas Ale.x 21, 205
Saumarez, Richard J... 400^— Edmund Richard 58, 251
Z i 2
82S
Index — Active List.
Scott, Edward Baliol ... i8o 'Serjeantson, Cecil M. ... 232 [Shorwood,HaroIdJosepli2ii: Singer, Geo. Hamilton.. 372
— Edward H. Corse 30,234 SerocoUl, E. Pcarce 322 [_ Oliver Caton seglSingh, Bawa Jiwan 519
— Edw.Wm. Woodward jSeton, Alex. Maxwell... 181 1 Shewan, George si7|Singleton, Henry T. C. 335
163, 365 — Augustus St. John ... 237 !_ Hugh Mackenzie 334|Sinha, Narendra P. 518
— Pitzroy Tufton H 400 — Bruce Gordon 5i9'SheweIl,Arthur Lewis D. 362lsiordet, Fred. John 284
— Fred. Beaufort 377 1— Gardon Henry 275,— Arthur Poole 436 1 Sit well, Claude G. Hen. 327
— Geoffrey N. Dawson j8ij— Henry James 54, 344|— Edward Warner 346I— Pegse Wilmot 34+
— George 383 — Winton ; 61, 352 — Harrv W. M 69, 170 — Eras. Honorius S 332
— Geo. Theobalds... 2i2lSettle. Hy. Hamilton 26, 206 _ Percy Garratt 432 — Norman Sisson Hurt 181
— Gerald Bassett 362, Sewell, John Henry ..55, 239,Shewen, Mansel T 422— William Henry 233
— Godfrey F. G. BaUol 267 — Jonathan AVm. S. ... 213 shiel, Herbert M 294 Skeen, Andrew 440
— Lord G. W. Montagu Sexton, Edm. George ... 251 Shields, George 372!— Oliver St. John 442
noaglas ,•52 — John Jos. O'Brien ... 433 Shine, Jas. M. F 382iSkeffingtoii,H'>».W.J.O. 159
— Henry 288 — Michael John 3S2 _ John Piercev ioi'Skelraersdale, Lord 68, 135
— Herbert Courcenay... 439 Seymour, Arch. Geo. ... 144 Shipley.CharlesTyrell... 235!skerrett, Fred. Thomas 38,
— Hopron Arthur 435 — Charles 379 — Harold 308: Skev, Fred. E. G 210
— Horace Wm 65, 257 — Edw. Hamilton 3*9 , — Mordaunt Lea 418 Skinner, Arthur David 292
— HcgtAboukir 53, 1O8 — Henry Wm 68, 4i6,shipraan. Henry J. iqo, 370'— Bruce M 381
— James 525 —Xorii Wm. F. Ernest.... s'— William .'... 182]— Edmund Grey ......31, 369
— JthQ 1S2 — Wm. Henry 137 Shirreff, Geo. F. F. ...54. 168'— Evelyn Swinton ...23, 407
— Lindi-ay Buchanan... 329 Shadfortb, Geo. A. ...64, 3=;4,Stiirre3, JohnChivas 54, 1681— Frederick St. Duthus zgi
-Lionel Folli^tt 301 Shadwell, Leon. Julius. 243'Shone, Wm. T 30. 207 — George John 21, 407
— Neville A. Wo.idward 401! Shaftesbury, Lord 152 Shore, Offlev BohunS. F 425' — James Tierney 19, 303
— Philip Clement J. 256, 365 Shairp, Alex 4»2|'— Robert ..T Si?!— Monier Williams ...48, 207
— Richard Alex 64, 137 — Henry Frank 362 — Walter Francis 395!— Percy CyriacB 308
— Robert Rellock .. 179, 370 Shakerley, Ernest Alf... 282 Short, Anthony H 171! - Sidney Hill 295
— Robert N. Dawson. ..5, 204 - Geoffrey Chas 322*— Frederick Jahn 395I— Thomas Carlyle 211
— i2«!;. Sydney S 53° Shakespear.Arthur B.41, 3971— John Bartholomew... sSojSkipvvith, Fred. Geo. ... 234
— J?eu. Thomas 530;— Frank 434 — Percy Hamilton 273 — Grey 55, 399
— Thos. Archibald 350— Geo. Hobt. James 21, 407J— WiUiam Ambrose ... 179'— James VVemyss 214
— Thomas Edwin 436 — John 67, 352 Shorlt, Alex. Graham,.. i76[— Philio Armfield 177
— Walter 23, 407'— Leslie W 423 — Francis deSausmarez 259'skirviQg, David Scot 41, 363
— Walter Cleland 434 — Wm. Fred 425 — Sausmarez Dobree ... 239 Sla.le, Si>Cuthbert,C<... 223
— Walter Henry 63, 277 — Wyndham Arthur B. 401 Shoubridge, Chas. A. G. 239' — Fred. George 2:, 16S
— Xieaf. William 440 Shanahan, Daniel Davis 3S4 — Thomas H, 294' - John Rimsay ...i, 23, iS.
— Qr. Mr. William 351 Sharmau, Eric Harding 526 Showers, Herbert Lionel 427l31aden, Chas. St. Barbe 213
— Jefo. William 531 Sharp, fifc. Aithur A. ... 53i:Shubrick, Chas. Louis 400 - David Ramsay 247
— Wm. Aug. 59, 339'— Albert Gerard Gavin 352Jshute, Arth. Blagden68, 170' — John RamsayF 249
— fiei). William Edward 552 — Alfred Granville 327'— Cameron Deane 3S7]Slaney, Charles Wynne 407
— Wm. Thomas Wilson 251 - Frank William 395:— Sir Chas. 0... 1481 - Francis G. KenyOQ 71, 332
— William W. Hopton 29,404 — Frederick Leonard ... 176!— Gerald Edward ... 62, 208: - Waller R. Kenyon 52, 356
Scratchley, Victor H. S. 322 — George Edward 277 1_ Henry Gwync Deane 221 Slater, Henry Martyn66, 170
Scriven, .lohn Barclay... 147 — iJei'. James 53T|— William John 214 — Leonard 362
Scudamore. Chas. Philip 259 Sharpe, Alex 380. Shuter, Reginald G 346!— Mortimer John... 66, 209
— Fred. Wm 63, 243 — Edward John 67, 3i9;ShuttleworGh,AllenR.B. 3i6'31ator. George Francis 179
— Walter Victor 211!— James Birch 57, 208 _ Arthui 0 295 ! Slaughter, Wm. Bvidd.. 378
Scully, John 515 Sharpin, J2eo. G. W 533 — Digby inglis 362jSlayter, Edward W 385
Seabroke, George T 278 Shaw, Ale.xander Jas. ... 428 tsibthorpe, Charles ■:24'siee, Percy Henry 173
Seager, William 182 — Alexander John. ..25, 404U|Siddons, Henry G. F. 40, 167! Slessor, Arthur Kerr ... 30s
Seagram, Tom Ogle 180 — Clements Robert 41 n Sidney, Uos. Algernons,, 169 — Herbert 398
Seagrim, Dudley G 17O — David George L 420)— Heiiry Harlow 71, 282
Sealy, Alfred Edw 327!— Elphinstone 18, 406 isilcock, Alexander 517
— Chas. Wm. Henry 41, 409'— Francis S. Kennedy... 29015111, John Warre .... 56, 208
Seaman, Edwin Charles 211 — Frederic Charles 305 Sillem, Arnold Fred 227
James Thomas 285I — George Jocelyn 4i8J_ James 7t, 297
Sillery, Chas. C. A 427
— Jolin Jocelyn D 434
Silver, John Payzant
— Walter Barrington ... 346
Silverthorne, Jas. W. B. 256
Sim, Geo. Hamilton. .58, 208
Sime, Chas. Geo 271
Searight, Hugh Fforde 136I — Harold 257
Searle, Alfred B. S 421; — Herbert Stuart 437
— Aubrey Vivian 441 — James 269
— Cha». Thomas Arnaud 427! — James Donald Hay... 398
— Percy Corinack 435! — Sidney Hunter 325
Sears, James Walker ... 292' — Town^end \Vuarton... 528
Seccombe, Arch. K 364J — iJeo. Walter Lille v P. 530
Seckham, Douglas T.... 329 —Xf. Coi. Wm.Drury 46, 225'simkins, John Thos. ... 251
Seddon, Edw. M'Mahon 177I— 2«fi' Xf. Wm. Drury ... 225lSimmonds, Percy R 171
— Thomas Young 43i:Shawe, Robert Baker66, 415J— Wdliam A 516
Sedgefieid, Arthur R.W. 454 Shawyer, Alf. Chas 148, Simmons, G. F. H.Le B. 210
Sed;iWick, Pras. Roger 517 Shea, Joha Stuart M. ... 436l_ Sir J. L. A 4, 204
Seed, Henry John iislShearer, Johnston 517 — Percy Walter 40;
Seel, Edm. H. Molyueux jShearman, Eustace R.A. i52|Sinims, i2ei>. J. M 39*.
70, 237^— Martin Archer iSijSimon, Herbert S. P. ... 282
— Edw. H. Molyneux ... 225 Sheehan, P B.C.... 270, 373 j— Maximilian St. Leger2r4
— Louis E. H. Molyneux 280 Shekleton, Hugh P....71, 295 Simonds, Cecil Barrow 175
Segrave, Thomas Louis 254!Sheldrake,Edw.Nodin... 381 Simonet.John Francis... 373
Selby,Henry01iphant 45, 206 Shelley, AJ'ch. D. G. ... 210 Simons, J. J. Money 42, 410
— William"" 519'— Bertram A. Graham 2i2'Simpson,Arth.C. S.Ward 180
Seligman, Herbert S. ... 179 [—Henry Richard... 21, 4041/1— Arthur Edmund ...54, 327
Sellar, David P 139 — John Courtowu Edw. 223!— Charles John 33
— JJeo. John Annand ... 532jShepherd,Chas.Edw. 25, 407 j— Charles Napier ...56, 165
— Thomas Byrne 267 — Charles H 42, 239 — C. Rudy erd 62, 24
— Walter D." 267 — JZen. Theoph. C 530 — David ' 521
Sellick, J. Henderson ... 5i8:Sheppard, Charles Lee.. 40; I— Francis Blake ... 144, 369
Selous, Harry Dyson ... 251 — George Sidney 436J — George 23, 407
— Reginald 330 — Herbert CecU 178 — George Gregory ... 63, 170
Selwyn, Chas. U 427 — John Francis 354
Semini, Victor 252 — Seymour Hulbert 213
Sempill, Hon. D. Forbes 336 — Thomas Winter 237
— Hon. J. F. Master of Sherard, R.Woodchurch 421
Sein/tiil 299jSherer, Jas. Donnelly... 178
Semple, David 381)— John Corrie 436
— John 3811 — Lionel Copley 252
Senior, Guy 398iSheridan,Rich. Bri'isley 159
— Hy. W. John ig, 400 Sheringham.ArthurWm. 29
— Henry Wm. Richd.... 433:Sherlock, John Ouseley 239J— iZoji. Archibald J. M. "I— Frederic Alexander
- Thomas Palmer 371'Sherrard, Chas. Wm.47, 207! St. C, Master of ... 144 ( — Frederick Manners
Hy. C. C.Danlop...56
— John Chalmers 362
— Osmond Beckett 313
— Robert 182
— Robert John S 381
— William George 401
— William Hugn 442
Simson, Arthur Eraser 398
Sinclair, Alf. Law 63, 415
Sloggett, Arthur T 378
— Harry 211
— Heury Maxwell 381
Sloman, Henry S 279
Small, Alexander 182
— WiUiam George 373
Smalley, Frederick. .19,404a
— Henry Davidson 279
Smallwood, Frank Q.... 176
Smart, Alex. Wm 44,206
— Edward de Sausmarez 423
Smears, John A 115
Smeaton, Chas. 0 173
Smerdon, Fred.G.B 37+
Smith, Alfred 395
— Alick Le Fleming ... 439
— Andrew 244
— Auneslej' George 275, 374
— Archibald Geo 178
~ Arthur George Baird 259
— Arth.M. de L. Cowper 176
— Arthur Murray 176
— Charles Aitchison ... 303
— Charles Edward 366
— Sir Charles HoUed ... 19
— Charles Mitchell. ..30, 165
— Clarence Gorton Ross 297
— Reo. Clement 506
— Edmund Perceval 174
— B'lmund Philip B. 40, 363
— Edward Arthur ...53, 168
— Edw.D. Ne\Tnham45, 411
— Bldward Locke C 530
— Edward Osborne 308
— -Reo. Edward Parke... 396
— Edward Pelham 177
— Edward Sharpe 307
— Francis 58, 229
— Francis Lee Baird ... 225
— Frank Addinsell 528
— Surg. Capt, Frederick 384
Vet. Capt. Frederick 395
430
440
Seppmgs, John Wm. H. 353' — John Meade 373I— David 524 — Frederic Vincent 438
— Thos. Johnson ... 45, 3i5lSherston, John 63, 356! — Frank 295 — F. Yorke 532
Sergison, Charles W. ... 223|Sherwin,rrd. W.Hernon 271 — HughMontgomerie 48, 20. — i2eo. George 396
Serjeant, Jas. Robert B. 210'Sherwood, Arthur W. C. 35 2! Singer, Charles William 213I— George Barton ...329,374
Smith, Geoige Edward 212
— Oeorge M. Bullen ... 352
— Geo. M'lver(/ 519
— George Osborne... 47, 346
— Georee Rainier de H. 434
— Gilbert Boys 171
— Granville Roland Fia. 221
— Guy de Herriez 437
— Harry d' Arch 243
— Harry Jacob 141
— Harry ReeinaldW.M. irfi
— Qr.3/r. Henry 182
— Henry 456
— Henry Broke i8i
— Henr3- Coape 435
— Hy. Ernest Hill 384
— Henry Lockhart... 68, 27y
— Henry Sherwood. ..63, 327
— Herbert Austen 519
— Herbert Carington ... 354
— Herbert Gathne 174
— Herbert Stoney 252
— Horace Mackenzie ... 317
— Howard William... 68, 290
— Hugh B. Protheroe... 294
— Hugh William 227
— James Herbert 421
— J. Robt. Danlop 421
— John 247
— John Blackburn 528
— John Graham 68, 416
— John Leslie 172
— John Lindsay 442
— John Manners 426
— J. Wm. Siduey 273
— Joseph Barnard ... 7, 405
— Josh. Waddington ... 492
— Julian C. Caringcon... 517
— K. Joha Kiucaid 17J
— Lionel Abel 1791
— Lionel Fergus 386!
— Bon. Lonsdalo R. D. 141
— Meredith Carre 360!
— Owen Aune.sley 433
— Percy WyndhamPercy
24, 404
— Philip Henry 29
— Bavmond Coane 273
— Ren nell Percy 172'
— Reynold Percy 242
— Robert Astiey 317
— Ronald Kincaid- 68, 140
— Sidney Browning ... 519
— Sidney Thomas lyo
— Stanley G. Drew. ..68, 170
— Stephen Marsh 395
— Steuart Bogle 136
— Sydenham C. U 171
— Thomas Hugh 422
— Thomas M. H. Kin-
caid 151
— Thomas Sharpe 284
— Tom Parkyns C 313
— W. Marshall Guchne 439
— W. Wm. Marrioil 41, 166
— Walter Woodbine 385
— Wilfretl Hugh Moore 401
— Wilfrid Edw. Bownas 265
— Wilfrid Lionel Brook 172
— Wilfred Noel Edm. ... 400
— Wilfred Robe. Abel .. 219
— William Apsley ... 58, 169
— William Douglas 259
— William Duiilop 395
— Wm. E. Clifton 305
— William Frank 437
— William Hugh D 178
— Wm. Whitmore... 44, i6f
Smithe, Percy Bourdillon
Smithett, Arthur C.H.,.. 434
— Bertie D. Hamilton... 181
— Henry C. E 330
Smithson, Arthur E 384
— Walter C. ... 70, 155
Smyly, Frrd. Philip 70, 265}
Smyth, BvjDjamin 115!
— Etwall Walter 26, 404
— Fred. Augustus 515
— Geoffrey H. J. S 151
— G eorge Abraham 179
— Gerald James Watt. . . 214
— Henry 261
— Sir Henry Aug 164
— HughLyle 317
— Hugo Wm. N. S.... 68, 369
— John 52s
— John Ambard Bell ... 136'
— Neyill Maskelyne 137
Index — Active List.
Smyth, Owen Stuart 54, 168 Sprague, Wm. Carr 528
— R. C. E. Skeflfington... 22jiSpratt,ArthurGraves59, 242
— Robert Napier 163!— Edw. Jas. Henry 28
— Ross Acheson 254] — Fred. Thos. Nelson 45, 206
— Samuel Gardiner 42, i66|.Spring, i?«D. Henry C... 530
— T. G. Hawkesworth... 249 Sproc, Alexander 53, 141
^ Thos. R. Johnson 332! — Edward Mark 317
— Vere Staunton 234JSproule, Harry H 279
— William Carew 212; Spry, Leighton Hume .. 247
— William Johnson 385 Spurgin, Sir John Blick 354
Smythe, George F. A.... 379 — John Henry 46, 259
— Henry Hamilton. ..67, 259'Spurrell, Robert John 68,147
— Ingoldsby W. T. S.... 373 Spurway, H. Weston ... 398
Smythies, Raymond H.R. 295; — R. Popham 225, 574
Snatt, Spencer Arthur 2761 Spyei, John H. Aug. 45, 252
Snell, Francis Wm. ...46, 4ii;Sqaire, W. Perfect 383'
Snow, Edm. Graham 329 Stable, Russell Loscombe 307
— Robert Hastings P... 325 Stables, Alex 382
— Thos. D'Oyly 245 Stack, Charles J'jiiw 403
Soady, G. J. Fitz-M. ... 428 —Charles Spottiswoode 414
Solbe, Chas. Edw. de L. 435 — Lee Oliver FitzM. ... 286
Somerset, C. Wyndham 428' Stacpole, Henry D 373
— Xord Henry B B 130I — John 47
— ifoii.RichardFitzRoy zig'Stacpoole, Geo. Wm. R. 292
Soaiervell, Ernest 250 Staddon, Henry Ernest 386
— William 233 Stafford,EdmundH.W.H.2ii
Somerville, Jolin A. C... 233 — Henry L. C. H. ...71,209
— Samuel Wallace 319 — Wm. Fra. Howardsg, 208
— Stafford Janes 271 Stainforth, Herbert G.... 430
— Thomas Canerou F. 231 — Lesley C. H 423
Soote, Cecil Speid 249'— Philip Truman 362
Sorell, Fra. Sheffield 56, 412 — Richard T 48, 369
Sorsbie. Robert Fox ... 211! Stalkartt, Chas. Edw. G. 384
— Reo. Wm. Fras 396' — Harold A 384
Souper, Charles Edward 372|3lallard, Raymond M. 251
Souter, Arthur Bourke 440 — Stacy Fraiupto.i iSo
— Hugh Maurice W 327;Stamer, Lovelace isfcj
— Thomas 299 Sianbrongh, Leonard K. i8i|
Southey.Arthur Melville 223 ->tandage. R. Frazer ... 5281
— Charles Elliot 346 Standbridge.Eiui.B. 41, 167
— Henry Herbert 4341 Standen, Jus. Douglas 53, 346
— John Henry W 310! — Robert H. Eraser 364J
— Robert 422 Stanford, Henry Bedell 172'
— Wm Melrill 433! Stanhope, Percj' S 301!
Sowerby, Maurice E. ... 2i4:Stanistreet, George B. 384J
Sowrav, Gerald R 317 Stanley, B«c.AlbertEdw. 5311
Spalding. Wm. B i8ij— Cecil V. S. 154
Span, Henry J. B 297 — Edmond Talbot ...66, 369'
Spankie, J.PatrickW. 65,415 — Jfon. Ferdinand Chas. 220
Sparke, John Guyse 52, 315 —Geoffrey 41, 363
Sparkes, Claude S 382I — ifon. Gejrge Fred 180
— John Geo 27! — Herbert F.Wentworth 151
— Wm. Spottisvvoode7i, 297I — R. F. .4. Sloana 158
Sparks, A. W. T. Buk-t 519! — Roger G.Hans Sloane 133
— Fred. B. Buist 68, 363;3tannard, Benjamin 302
— James Douglas 235 jSta.nnus, Gerald W. J.
Sjiarliug, Jas. f hilip 64, 414 J'itzgerald
Stansfeld, Cyril Grey ...
— Harolil H. G
— Hubert Arthur
— James Rawdon
— William Beauchamp.,
Stanton, Charles John...
— Edward Alexander...
— Ed^vird Charles ...67,
— Francis Henry Guy...
— Frederick W. Starkey
— Harold JamesClitford
— Henry Ernest.
— Hubert Lionel
Stanuell. H. S. M
Sjiarrow, H.Fras 225
— Richard 142
Speak, William 289
Spearman, Alex. Young 234
Chas. Kdw 353
Horace R 18, 406
Speddiug, Chas. Geo.... 370
Charles Rodney 344
— Edw. Wilfrid 177
Speed, H. S.AndrewssS, 308
Spence, A. E. Cecil 381
Alex. Hierom 0 439
— Cecil John Herbert... 357
Edw. K. E 419
— John 27I Staple, John
Philip T. Augustine... 431 Staples, Arthur George
Spencer, Almeric A. W. 247!Stapylton, Bryan H.
Almeric George 23] Chetwynd
— Arch. Claude Douglas 344 — Granville G. C
— Charles George 385! — Granville J. C
— Uhanjibhai Barjoeji... 517! — Miles John
— Harrison i79iStares, Robert P
— Herbert Eames.... ... iss'Starkey, Lewis Edw. 69,
— John Trevor 303 Starr, W. Henderson ...
— John W. T 48, 167'Statham, John C. B. ...
— Lionel Dixon S'S;— J^'^"- ^- P- ^
— Maurice 370J Staunton, George
— 'J'homas Edward ...45, 411 — Henry G. Lynch
3pens,i2eD. Arthur^. W. 530I— W. Beauchamp
— James 52, 3i7lstavelBy,CharlesRussBll
Speranza, Joseph 28, i82|— Sic Charles W. D. ...
— Walter S. J. J. L 211 — William Cathcart
Spilling, John Kinder ... 2ilstavert, Thos. Hope 63,
Spilsbury, Edgar Chas.59,2o8'Stavoidale, Lord
Spong, Charles Stuart... 384|stawell, George D
Spooner, Walter B 395lStayner, Frederick S....
Spottiswoode, Arthur A. 336 — Lawrence George ...
— Chas. J 54, 256'stead, Havilland C. V...
— John 322]steaven3nn, Chas. John
iSpragge, Chas. Hy. 26, '165'stebbing, Frederic A....
Sprague, Louis Chas. ... 344 dtedman, Edward ...16,
828a
Stedman, Frederick
Savignac 53'
Steel, Edwin Bedford... 386
— James Nisbet 450
— Richard Alexander... 349
Steele, Fred. William 46, 363
— George Frederick 143
— Julian M'Carty 221
— Lawrence L 63, 249
— Robert L. B 2it
— St. Geo. Loftus 419
— William Henry 377
Steen, Hunter 0 442
Steevens, John 31, 369
Stenhouse, James L. .. 181
Stephen, Arthur 51s
— Arthur James 247
— Arthur Sandeman ... 440
— Charles Mertou 262
— Robert Campbell 156
Stephens.Augustus E R. 516
— Edward 216
— George Reginald 232
— Reginald Bvng 357
— William 182
Stephenson, Cecil M. ... 267
— Ernest Wra. Rokeby 319
— Sir Fred. C. A 221
— John 520
— Theodore Edward 47, 303
Stepney, C. C, H?rbert 322
Sterling, John Birton ... 7
— John Trelawuy 221
Stern, Hy. Julius J. 155
Sceuart, Ferdinand H.
de Kierzkowski 223
Stevens, Algernon F. ... 520
— Arthur C. J 214
I— Buckenham F 360
— Charles 71,417
— Lt. Charles Frederick 176
— J/a/or Chas. Fred. 69, 416
— Cha'-les Richard 211
— Cecil Robert . 519
— Frank E 40, 363
— George B'>rlase ...59, 418
— George Morion ...41, i56
— Harry Cavave 404.
— Harry Whitehill 266
— John iSj
— Malcolm W 40, 4042
— Morton 427
— Nathaniel M. Comins 435
— Reginald W. Mor on 347
— Stephen Repton 435
— Thomas 182
Stevenson, Ale.x. Gavin 213
— KdwardHall 180
— Francii* 47, 412
— Henry Wickham 528
— James i
— John 379
— John Stewart 520
— Kenlis Langley i8r
-Nathaniel 5
— Robert 31
— Robert; Crawford 173
— Rev. R Home 531
— Thomas Rennie 6
— Walter W. Campbell 327
— William Flack 377
— William Frederick ... 439
Steward, Chas. Sam!. 5, 403
— Harry Warry 292
— Reginald Holden 325
— Wm. Henry Weymss 357
Stewart, Albert F 247
— Alex. Kenneth 527
— Alg. Bin ham A 336
^ Archibald Campbell 440
— Archibald Dundonald 356
— Archibald Francis ... 332
— Brvce 353
— if.Cnas.Edw.( li.Art.) 177
^ Lt. CharliJS Rdward
(Black Watch) 299
— Charles Gage 295
— Charles J. Butlor 42, 336
— Cosmo Gordon 178
— Davison B ucd 179
— Sir Donald -M. Bart. 4, 405
— Dudley Sirathearu 70, 233
— Francis Tnorntjn 434
— George Powell 271
— Gilbert Macdouald ... 257
— Gordon 370
— Hopton Scott 19, 406
— Houston M. Shaw 159
i2Sb
Index — Active List.
Stewart, Hugh ,. 313 Stolherd, Edw. A.Wood 434
— f^ydney Boyle 243
Stoyle, George Henry .. 370
Stracey, Sir Edw. P. St. 1 34
— Ernest H. Denne S3g
— Henry HardingeD. ... 6
— John Bourchier . . . 67,223
Strachan, Edw. Aubrey 271
— Jas. Arthur 48, 301
— St. Bev. John Miller 532
Strachey, Bertram 433
— John 420
— Richard John 356
Strafford, Perc.v B 2S4
Straghan.Wm. Gibbs 49, 239
Strahan. Charles 7, 215
— George Aubrey 437
Strange, Arthur James.. 439
— Harry Bland 175
— Robert George 172
Strangways, H. S. Fox.. 4^1
— Theodore StephenFo.f 344
Stratford, Cecil Vernon
Wingfield 62, lot
Stratton, Fred. Chas... 395
— Wallace C. R 443
Streatfeild, Eric 339
— Henry 63, 219
Street, Alf. Wm. Fred... 527
— Arthur 361
— AshtoD 52S
— Edward Lee 19
— Harold Edward 181
— Herbert 310
Streeten, Bernard S. ... 282
Stretton, William Lionel 261
— Ian 209
— James 210
— James Ainslie.. J30
— James Anthony 176
— JamesCalder 7.405
— James Fearnley 426
— James Haldane 361
— James Johnston 350
— James Maff hall 424
— John Alexander , 437
— John Henry Keith ... 441
— John Lindesay 442
— Noel St. V. Ramsay 160
— Normsn Robert .. 23, 413
~ Patrick A. Vansittart 268
— Philip George 259
— Sir Richd. Campbell 5,403
— Robert JosephTucker 44
— Robt. MacGregori, 18,105
— Robert Stiir 237
— Ronald Robert 336
— Rupert 282
— Thomas William 526
— Walter FitzAIan 441
^ Hon. Walter John ... 16
— William 420
— Wm. Edmond Logan 297
■ — William Hall M 430
— William Murray 342
— William Robert 210
— William Scott 145
Btiell, David 383
Stiffe, Arch. F. E 176
Still, £ei>. Alexander ... 460
Btirling, Alexander 336
-Archibald 223 Strick, John Arkwright 317
— Charle* i78|Strickland. Edw. Peter 239
— GeorgeMurray Home 303;— Edward S 354
— James David 268'— Percy C. Hutchison .. 526
— James Wilfred 57, 169 — Wm. Alex. Wicked^... 44-,
— John Gordon isilstriediuger, Oscar 310
— Sir William 5, 164 Stringer, Fred. Wm 241
— William iSiiStrong, AddingtonD. ... 442
— William George Hay 425 — Charles Powlett 251
Btistei, Charles H... 67, 225!- Frederic Lewis H. ... 401
— Courtenay Heathfote 245! — Henry Stuart 442
Stobart, Geo. Herbert... i8c' — Herbert Percy 251
— WilliamEden 14 " ~ ~"
Stock, Herbert Alfred ... 32;
— Thomas 52, 30J
Stockdale,Godfre\'H.W. 20^
— Herbert Edward 175
Stockley.ArthurUniaoke i7t
— Charles More 19
— Ernest Normau 21
— Hugh Roderick ,. 212
— John Cator 371
— Vesey Man zles 65, 415
Stockwell, Chas. Inglis 33
— Geo. Clifton Inglis ... 33
— Hugh Charles 33
— Lockhart Thomas ... 33c
Stodart, Thomas 526
Stoddart, Chas. Hen. 28, 408
— Frederick William ... 32C
— George 180
Stoker, Richard N 516
— Wm. B. Caulfeild 37
Stokes, Alfred 17
— Claude Bayfielu 22S
— FoUiott Stuart F. ... 43
— Henry Haldane 378
• — LeslieFalkinerJ.deV. 231
— William Allen 213
Stokoe, Thomf.8 Richard 282
Stone, Ar. Brabazon 261
— J^eo. Arthur E 530
— Charles Alfred 38.)
— Francis 357
— Francis Gleadowe 62, i7<
— Goo. Hobr, 46, 237
— John Graham 30, 167
— Lionel Geo. Tempest 235
— William Richard 435
Stoneman, James 45, 363
Btoney, F. J. Wetherall 382
— Ralph D. Sadleir 346
Stooke.Charles Sumner 266
Btopford, A.Bouverie 29, 167
— ifoB. Fred. William... 31
— Horace Robert ...63, 221
— Lionel Arthur M 305
— Wyndham Horace ... 40!
Storr, Charles L 442
— Henry ...
Btorrs, Set. R. Aug. ... 530
Story, Edw. Kenmir ... 40
Sunderland, Alfred JjE. 242
^- Marsden S*muel J.... 21
Supple, James Fras. ...... 377
Surtees, Henry S. B 134
— Herbert C: ... ..' -.66, 221
— Walter Dumbreck ... 248
Snther. CuthbenC. ... s, 397
— Percival i8c
Sutherland. Alic 350
^- David Vyaters 519
— Henry Holmes 299
— John Campbell 427
•^ William Dunbar 526
Sutton, Alex. Arthur ... 382
— Francis Goodwin Hill 4)5
— Henry George /. 421
— Hugh Clement 221
Swabey, Frederick 361,'
— Louis William 380;
— Maurice 386
— Wilfred Spedding 365
Sv»aine, Arthur T.' ...58, 344
- Charles Edward ...... , 30
— Charles L. .;.... 524
— Francis L. Victor 220
-r- Frederick Robt. 516
— George William 247
— Leopold v.... 7
Swaiuson, Arthur Lake. 210
— Frederic Ernest 320
Swan, Charles Tarrant 431
— John Stewart 439
— William .370
— William Travers 382
Swann. Clarence J. H... 1/9
— Harington 237
— John Christopher 67, 415
Swanson. Frank H. A. 284
— John G. Ralph 275
Swauslon.CharlesOliver 4311
— Nowell ShersoD 420
Swanton, James H 69, 400
Swayne, Cha. H«- y ... 378
— Edward Hopl'^1 245
— Eric John Esij^es 426
— Harold George C. ... 210
Sweeny. Terence H. 517
Sweet. Edw. Herbert ... 2ii4i
Sweetman, Michael J.... 249
— Michael .Tames J 275
— Richard 2^4
Sweetnam, Stephen W. 385
Sweny, John Alfred 27, 399
— William Frederick ... 235
Swetenham, Foster 144
— Robert A 24,409
— Roger 229
Swettenham.Geo.Kilner 346
— Thos. R. E. Warren 249
— Wm. Alex. Whybault 180
Swift, R. Meade P 354
Svvitte, Edra. Lenthal ... 440
Swiney, Alex. J. Henry 211
— Ernest Robt. Rainier 430
352' — Geo. Clayton 16
— Hugh Seymour David 3081— George Walter B... 70, 417
— John 2991 — Gilbert Mars R. A. ... 162
— John. Robert 381 1 Swinhoe.EdmundArthur 439
Johu T.' B^lrnett 357 Ssvinley, G«orge 7, 183
Norman B. Glegg 441
— Sydney Philip 59, 269
— William 178
itroud, Edward James.. 400
Strouts, Bernard M 401
Stuart, Alex. P. D.Carraatt434
— Alex. George 225
— Alex. Ram ■ttiy 171
— Andrew Mitchell 209
— Burleigh Fras. B 275
— Chas. John Lewis 65, 414
— Chas H. Villiers 4»
— Claude Houston 27
— Donald Forbes 430
— Donald Mackenzie ... 259
— Godfre.yR.Conyngham277
— Herbert Craven
— Ralph Esme 177
— Reginald Pole 329
— Ribert Charles 0 172
— Rouald R. Kilbee -05
— Sidney Offord 381
— William D, Villiers .. 442
Stubbs, Arthur G. B. ... 373
— Arthur Kennedy .»... 275
— William 135
Studd, Herbert Wm. ... 221
•5tuddert, Edward 364
Stiilpnagel, Chas. Wm. 180
Sturges, Wm. Eden 66, 233
Sturraer, Arthur J 524
Sturrock, George C i8c
Sturt, Robert R. N...62, 413
Style, Rodney Charles .. 313
Suart, Wm. H 53, 168
— Gsjo. Dighton Probyn 442
Swinton, Ernest Dunlop 212
— Francis Edward ...... 52r
— John James 52, 167
— Robert Bruce 310
Swire, Henry 373
Swor i, Wm. Denuistoua 329
Swynherton, Reu. Chas. 530
Sykes, Clement Arthur 17S
— Harold Piatt ...; 137
— Herbert Schollield .. 259
— Joseph 517
— Percy Molesworth ... 137
— William 138
— Wm.Ainley 517
— William Ernest 330
Sylvester.GeofgeHolden 380
Sym, John Muuro ... 7, 403
Sudds, Wm. Benj. ..190, 370 S.yme.fieo. J.G:iBkitt3we 530
iudley, A. J. C.G. Viict. J35 Symon, Walter C 180
-Suft, Herbert Charles ... 284 Symonds, Charles W.H. 433
Sugden. A. Maitlaud 265, 374 — iJeo. Geo. D. ...:. 457
Sugg, Benjamin 216 — George Davey 176
Suiivan.G. D. Filmer48, 139 — John F. Loder 292
Sullivan, Edw:L»ngford 432 Symons, Adolphe 155
— Hugh Augustus ...... 395 — Charles Bertie Owen 214
— Rupert Edward 426- Frank Albert.. 3851
Sumner, Cha. Maunoir 65,291; — G. A. J. Soltau 322
Suider, Chas. Edward... 518! — Lionel C. Soltau 333
Symons, T. Cornelius ... 21*
— Thomas Henry 526-
— ^ViHiamPenn 18.
Syms, Edwin Albert ... 402
Synge, Sir F. Robt. M.63, 295
— Mark. 442
— Robert F. M. P.M. 70, 334
Szczepanski, H.C.A. 18, 405
Tabor, Albert M 145
— John Mintiitt 40, 166
ragart, Harold A. L. ... 157
TahourdiD, Spencer M. 362
railyour, George H. F. 181
— H. W. Reuny 47, 207
— Thos. F. B. Renny... 200
Cait, Fred. Guthrie 299.
ralbot.SirAdelbert C.42, 410
— iorii Edmund B... 56, 153
— Fred. Gilbert 357
— George J. F 66, 170.
— George H. FitzRcy ... 17S
— Harry Lynch 398
— John 436
— Johnstons 63. 3'7
— Hon. Milo George 52, 208
— Hon. Reginald A. J. i, 17
Talland, Frank 162-
TaUents, Philip Fra. 59, 257r
Tancock, 0»bome K. ... 176.
Tancred, Thos. Angus ... 175.
— Thomas Selby 437
Tandy, Edward A 213.
— Edward Ord 452
— Heary Straflford ...24, 407
— John 386'
— Maurice O Conner ... 213
Cauner, Charles Oriel O. 433
— John Arthur 68, 209.
Tapp, James H. W 176
Tarry, Geo. Golbourn ... 252
Tarte, Bernard R.Kinneir 229,
Tarver, Alex. Leigh 439.
— William Knapp... 261, 365.
Tatim, Walter John ... 39s
Tatchell, Edward 241
Tate, Alan E. 381
— Chas. Wm. Henry 48, 365.
— Gerard William ........ 384
— Hugh Boddam ... 47, 415
Tatham, .VrthurG 68, 397
— Charies J. Willmer ... 383
— Harold 315
Taubman.Uhas.F.Goldie 231
Tawnjy, Charles Joseph 249-
— Edw. P. A 171
rayler,Wm.FothergillC. 4.37
Taylor, Alex. Wm 227
— Arch. John Scriven i8o-
— Arthur H. Mendle ... 163
— Arthur Wra. Neufville 433.
— Cecil Hugh 330
— Cecil Silusbury 176-
— Charles Lancaster ... 265
— Douglas James Orr... 419
— Edward 395
— Edward Moore 441
— Edward Richard 219.
— Edward Thornton ... 261
— Ernest PitzwiUiam ... 364
— Ernest Frederick 210.
— Francis Heale 434
— Fras. Pitt Stewart ... 364
— Fred. Edw. V 59, 305.
— George 214
— Geo. A. Campbell 437
— Kev. George Ledell 457
— GeorgePhilipDu Plat 219
— Gordon Annesley 352
— Guy H-istings 308
— Harcourt Ernest 310
— Haydon d'A. P.... 69, 273
— Heary ClarenceGrant 171
— Herbert Wodehouse.. 176
— Hugh Neufville 425
— Hugo Mascie 346
— John 322
— See. John 530
— John S ha we ............ 361
— Johu Vickriss .: 297
— Lyttelton-a.J.Waters 214
— Mowbray 173
— Neville Cracroft 430
— Oswald Albon A ., 284.
— Percy Hy. Mitchell... 362
— Philip Beaufihamp 70, 171 .
— ReginaldO'Bryan ... 325 .
— Rcynell. H. B.... 267, 369
— Sir K. C. Hayes 342
Index — Active List,
Taylor, Robert Byre S.
— Robert James Fred...
•— St. John L. H. Du Plat
— Stuart Campbell
— Wilbraham
— William
— William H.P 63,
— William James
— Wm. Willoaghb7...68,
Teale, Edward J. J
Teck, S.II. the Puke of
— B.SM. Prince Alex-
ander of.
— S.S.ll. Prince Adol-
phus of
•~ S.S.1[. Prince Fran-
cis 0/
Teed, Arthurs. H
Temple, C.Pilcher
— Grenville Edwyn
— Henry M 59,
— John 53,
— John Alexander .. . i!4,
— Reginald Cecil
— Richard Caruao ... 55,
— William Arthur M...
Templer, Chas. Bertram
— Cyril Frank
— Henry
— Walter Francis
Templeton , James
Tennant, G. Cambridge
— Edward
— Hy. Lancelot
— Thomas B. Everest...
Teman, H. A. Breffney
— Henry Breffney... 44,
— Richard R. B
— Trevor Patrick B
Terry, A. F. A. Imberc
— Astley Herbert
— Horace Aug 66,
— Robt. J. Atkinson ...
— William Gordon
Teversham, R. K. ... 68,
Tew, Cyril Crofton B. ..
— Harolds
Thacker, Henry Joseph
— Robert Christy
Thackeray, Charles B....
— Frederick Reunell.03,
-Henry James '.. ..
— Thomas M. Gerard 54,
Thackwell, C. G. R
— Charles Joseph
— Edward Loftus R
— Joseph Edwin
— Osbert Montague R. .
— William Henry ...64,
Tharp, Gerard Prideaux
Thatcher, Gerald Gaae
— John Fred. Chas. 67,
Tbellu.sson, A. W. W. A.
Thesiger, Hon. C. W. ...
— Richard H
Thicknesse, John A.
Thiele, Chas. W
Thistlethwayte, Evelyu
WilUam
Thom, George St. Clair
Thomas, Artnur C. H.
— Arthur Havilland 67,
— Berkeley Hardinge . . .
— Charles Fred 24,
— Charles Latimer
— Charles Samuel W....
— David Brodie
— Edward Algernon D.
— Francis Henry 23,
— Francis Herbert S. ...
— Francis Wm 4,
— Frederick William ...
— Geo. TrevorH
— George Tucker
— SirGodfrey V. Bart. 58,
— Gwyn
~~ Henry Melville
Henry Robt.Daci'es 46,
~- Hubert St. George ...
— John Wellceley
— Reginald Perc.y
— Reginald Seymour . .
— Robert Henry
— Robt, Mosely Bry ceig,
— Thomas C. Lloyd
— William Frod
Thomason, Arch. F
Thompson, Albert Goo..
418, Thompson, Andrew
3o6| Green 47, 148
175 — Aubre.v Julian 180
315 — Bernard Anthony 247
142'— Bernard Henr.y 214
3771 — Oen. Charles William 156
170 — Ca^i. Charles William 142
— Croasdaile Miller 525
— Cyril Fowney 431
— David Montgomery.. 421
— Edward Gerald 159
— Edwin StephenWrighti46
— F. Hacket 64, 342
— George Frederick ... 137
— Harry Adair 348
— Harry Arth. Hale ... 434
— Henry Neville 381
— Herbert John 361
— Ivan Frank Ross 435
— John 370
— John Alexander R. ... 277
— Noel Gilliat 239
— Peter R. Edward 271
— Richard 49, 207
— Richd. L. Brereton ... 213
— Robert George 387
— Roland Wycliffe 307
— William Anson ...' 420
— Wm. Arthur Murray 175
— William David 4T9
— William George 180
— William Henry 16
Wm. Maxwell 21^
— William Oliver ...28, 408
— Rev. William Fras. ... 530
Thomsett, Rich. Gillham 378
Thomson, Alex. Fred. R. 178
— Alex. Guthrie 308
— Alex. Henry Gouger 440
— A.Graham 53, 209
— Arthur Cleghorn 252
— Charles 519
— OhristopherBirdwood 214
— Charles FitzGerald ... 42
— C. F. S. Anstruther6fi, 134
— Charles William ...26, 165
— David Birdwood 425
— Edmund Peel 353
— Francis Wyville 518
— George 515
-Geo. Leonard 55,288
— George Sloane 52S
— Vet. Lt. Col. Henry... 395
— Surg.Capt.H 525
— Hugh D. White 175
— Qr.ifr. James 233
— James 384
— James Alex. Skene 64, 284
— Jocelyn Home 171
— John Bustee Cooke ... 245
— Mowbray Townshend 4:9
Noel Arbuthnot 336
— Samuel John 516
Slade 339
Thomas George ...41, 404
— Wilfred Burrell 381
— William Anstruther,.. 135
— William Brooke 412
— William Uixon Mann 135
— Win. Gordon 243
Fhorbuni, William 350
Thome, Antoine D 231
— Charles Henry 138
— Henry Albert 360
— James 182
— John F. Vernon 257
Thorneycroft, Alex. W. 259
ruornhiU, Clement B... 438
— Henry Beaufoy ...62, 413
— John 425
— Wm. Henry 525
Thornley. Robert Wm. 366
Tborntou, Arth. Parry 44,410
— Charles Edward 435
— Edward Evelyn D. ... 364
— Hugh 422
— James Aylmer 176
— Leslie Heber 35-
— Sidney Vernon ... 7:, 171
— William Brooke 310
Thorold.Chas.CeoilH. 47, 263
— Frederick Temple ... 315
214 — Hayford Douglas. ..68, 284
4061 — Henry Cecil 252
180 — William Grant 518
525 Thoroton, Charles J. ...401
434 Tuorp, Arthur Hugh ... 178
385'— Austin
149
133
143
440
22
305
^'3
168
407
398
4
273
4-
439
419
346
241
421
437
'75
48 r
228
410
372
327
149
364
301
227
173
416
24?
279
433
384
181
170
334
271
418
t6o
373
348
210
2yo
357
180
4"5
267
.56
357
245
381
J2I
385
307
363
275
404
227
181
261
275
404
425
397
439
381
524
169
44"
178
411
429
290
34<i
261
Thorp, John Claude 174, j>o
John Somerled 223
Thorpe, Edw. Ivan de S. 251
— William Stewart i5'
Thowless, Edwin 386
Thoyts, Fras. Gordon G. 245
Harry NewmanMorgan 150
Threipland.Wm.Murray 219
Thresher, Jas. Henville 357
Throshie, Robert A. ..66, 297
Thring, Edw. Clavell ... 364
Richard H.D 423
— Wm. Powlett 33, 16S
Throckmorton, R. C. B. 263
Thrupp, Francis M. 177, 369
Thruston, Arth.B. ...67, 301
Thuillier, Sir H. E. L. ... 183
— Henry Fleetwood 212
— Willoughby 421
Thurburn, Arthur Hugh 259
— James White 46, 206
— Walter Levinge 235
Thurnall, Henry P 330
Thurston, Hugh C 3S3
— Hugh Stanley 385
Thwaites, William 177
Thwa.yte3,EdmundCha3. 422
— Henry J 373
Thynne, ReginaldT 6
— Ulric Oliver 322
Tibbits, Walter ....; 385
Tickell, Edward James., tsfe
Tidbury, James 379
Tidswell. Edward Cecil 257
Tidy, Arthur Grey .46, 307
Tiglie, Clarence D. C 213
^ Edward Valentine
— Francis Alfred 178
— Michael Augustus ... 424
— Michael Joseph 427
— Stanislaus Michael .. 431
Tillard, Arthur B 438
— Arthur George 327
— Francis Bonham 214
Tillbrook, P. Lim 130
Tilley, Wm. Fairbaim... 211
Tilly, Justice C 54,251
Tilney, Harold J. 156
— Norman E 179
— Wm. Arthur 159
Timmis, John Vernon... 257
Tims, Frederic 370
Tiiidal, Arthur H. U. ... 297
Tinker, Edward 171
Tinley, Gsrvase F. N.70, 417
Tippi'ng, E. A. Gartside 171
— Robt. Gartside ... 63, 414
Tisdall, Arthur Lance ... 171
Tizard, Henry E 353
Tobin, Fred. John .. 61, 344
Tod, Alex. Geo. Wm. ... 261
— George Russell 336
— John Kelso 428
— Noel Moir 269
Todd, C. Campbell 354
— Killingworth R. ...18, 205
— Octavius
Tottenham, Robt. Loftus 43'
Toulson, Clement P 139
Tovey, Geo. Strangways 181
Tower, Conyers 138
— George Alfred 61, 208
— William Maitland 145
Townend, Jleu.A. J 39*
— Eustace Montague ... 231
Townley, Charles B...52, 243
Townsend, C. C 68, 170
— Cuthbert Hanson 279
— Bdmond 377
— Edward Neville 285
— Edward Coplestou ...427
— Robt. Edw. Lawrence 275
-Samuel ; 38"
— Samuel C. Chetwode 178
Townshend.A.Fitzhenry 269
-Chas. V. P 49. 424
— Ernest 209
— George Robert 56, 169
Towse, Ernest Beckwith 339
Towsey, Francis Wm.... 247
Tozer, Arthur G. M 233
Tracey, Arthur 58,169
Tracv, Son. A. H. C.
Hanbury 135
— Eric T. H. Hanbury . 221
— WUliam Maxwell 227, 369
Traheme, Geo. Gilbert... 176
Traill, John Murray 251
— William Henry 277
— William Stewart 213
Trapani, Alfred 69, 182
— Charles 69
Travers,EatonAylmer49, 416
— George Alfred 211
— Hugh Arthur... 25^
— Hugh Mortimer 252
— Hugh Price 140
— Jonas Hamilton du B. 265
— Joseph Gates 242
— Robert Eaton 437
Tredgold, John A. T. ... 364
— Wm. Lancelot 360, 370
Treeby, Henry Paul... 69, 279
Treffry, Frederic 371
Trefusis, Hon. Hy. W.... 223
Tregear, Fred. Charles 440
— Vincent F. W 440
— Vincent Wm 18, 404
Treherne, Fras. Harper 381
Tremaine, Richard 172
Tremayne, Hon. Arthur 282
— John Hearle 135
Trench.Fred. A. Le Poer
46, 363
— Fred. John A 61, 170
— Goo. Fred. Chenevix 420
— Henry Walter 44. 352
— HenryWm.Bloomfield3oi
— Richard H. Chenevix 362
— Stewart John 55,284
Trenohard, Hugh M. ... 259
Trent, Francis Harrison 277
— George Alexander ... 308
— Wm. Joseph 256
Toke.Roundell Tristram 297
Toker.Alliston C 17, 407
Toller, Hamlet B 257
Tolson, Wilfred 18
Tomblings, Edw. G 150
Tomes, Arthur 516
Tomkin, Jas. W. Royce 354
Tomkins, Ernest Leith... 178
— Harry Leith 440
— William Edward 433
— Wm. Percival 27,215
Tomkinson, Henry 29
Tomlin,MauriceHilliard 256
— ^ Robert Ernest 21
Tomlinson, Lionel Philip 386
Tompson.HewWakeman 290
Toms, Francis B. R...6S, 17
Tonge, Cecil Richard ... 213
— William Corrie 239
Tonnoohy, Valens C. 63, 414
Toogood, Arth. Seymour 234
— Cecil 2S6
Topham, T. Harrison ... 210
Toppin, Harry Stanley 233
Tordiflfe, Stafford H. W. 325
Torkiugton, Henry ...30, 165
Torrie, Lawrence J. 59,413
Tothill, Francis W. G... lyt
Tottenham,Chas.Bo8vile 156
— PonsonbyJohn Loftus 292
379 Trethewy, Thomas L. ... 282
Walter Hugh 290
Trevel.yan, W. F 374
Trevor, Arthur P 179
— Francis W 378
— Geo. Herbert 18,406
-Harry 423
— Henry Octavius 381
— Herbert Edward 315
— Hubert B. Cosmo 247
— Hon. Nevill W. Hill... 134
— Philip C. Wm 239
— William Herbert 229
Trewby, Ben. Donald.. 530
Trewman, Geo. T 380
Tribe, Cecil Walford 352,369
— Charles Walter 434
Triggs, Walter 138, 374
Trim,Robert William32s,369
Trimby, Thomas 353
Trimnell, Wm. D. C 180
Tringliam.Archibald M. 227
Tripp, Arth. W. Howard 237
Triscott, Charles P.. ..65, 170
Tristram, Chas. Edw.... 440
— Lancelot S.B 297
— Miles Halton 154
Tritlou, Charles 422
— Oswald 181
TroUope, Arthur G i. 229
Trotraaa,C Newsham .. 4O0
— Nathaniel Fiennea ... 39S
Trotter, Alpr. Richard ...
— Edward Henry
— Everard G. Stanley...
— Frank W. D
^ Gerald Frederic
— Henry
— Jamo3 Keith 41,
— Philip Darham
— Robert Francis 47,
— ■ Warren Francis ...71,
— Williani John
— William Kemp
Troup, Arthui- Goorge...
— Hagh Rose
Trovver,Courtue.vVor.58,
Truman, \Vm. Robiuaon
Truscott, John Jas
Trusler, James
Trydell, Arthur Stuart..
— Botet
Tryon, George C
Tuck, John Johnson
Tucker, A. E. Ranelagh
— Albert Napoleon
— Aubrey Charles
— • Benjamiu
— Charles
— Cienrve
— Louis Henry Emile 25.
-~ William Guise 29,
Tuckey.Tuo. BioderickA.
Tudor, Ernest Augustus
Tudor
— Henry HU'.rli
Tudway, Robert John?!,
Tufnell, Arth. Wyndhain
— Edward
^George Murray
— Hugh Richard
— Lionel Chas. Goatling
— Nevill Arthur U.de H.
Tugwell, CI. Buchanan
Tuite, Mark Autony
Take, George Jerry A.
— ■ Martin L
TuUibardine, JSarquis of
TuUoch, Donald Fiddes
— Jas. Bruce Gregorie...
— John Arthur S
— John Walter Graham
— Tom Gregiirie
Tulloh, Geo. Sivinton ..
— Robert Henry Wm....
Tuohy, John Fra
Tupman, Joba A
— ^ Kenneth Lyon
Tupper, Gas. Le M
— Jasper Selvryn
Turmg, Arthur Henry...
Turnbull,Cha.Fred.A.45,
— Harold Price
— ^Syduey Dru inmond 40,
— Walter Birrie
Turner, Ale.'C. Scott
— Alfred Edu- 21,
— Alfrea G. Burn
— Alfred H. P 58,
— Areher L. M
— AnhurEdw
— Augustus Henry. ..25,
— Benjamin
— Charles
— Charles Hampden ...
— Edward
— Ernest Vera
— Francis Charles
— 'Frank Gordon
— Fred. Cooper
— Fred. Mausel 45,
— Frederick Wm. Chas.
— George
— George Harvey
— Harold LakeCompton
— Harold Palgrave
— Henry Bluis
— Henry F^-ers 19,
— Henry Hamilton F. ...
— HeuryScotc
— Horace Harrison
— James Gibbon 68,
— Martin Newman
— Neville George Harry
— Percy Ale.xander
— Regiuald Goorge
— Samuel Compton ..30,
— William
Turtoti, Hugh M
— Ralph Douglas
Index — Active List.
Turton, Wm. Harry. .66, soglTane, Hon. Wm. Lyonel 332
Tuson, Chas. Edward ... 269] Van Geyzal, John L 525
— George Edward 158 Vanrenen, Adrian J. H. 427
— Sir H. Brasnell 5, 397
— Harry Denison 286
Tuthili, Charles H 136
— PhineasB 379
Tweddell, Francis 429
— Henry 434
Tweedie, Gerald Scott... 225
— Henry Carmichael ... 329
— John Jjannoy i"
^William John Bell ... 350
Twigg, Edw. Francis ... 434
— RjoertH^nry 5S, 421
TwinLn:^-, P. Geoffrey .
Twiss, Francis Arthur
■34
220
3«9
43^
220
7
167
4
397
38J
284
398
436
205
if
19.
182
395
431
2Iy
37
26
21
332
40:
6
214
.404
397
210
179
3°.i
227
130
303
273
279
303
294
419
382
209
135
John Frederick
3i5}Tvrwtutt, Hon. Rupert 171
21 1 Tytler, H. Chrisiopher 432
422 — Robert Adam Neilson 339
177 UmfreviUe, Harry K
273 — Percy 313
315 — Samuel G 284
— George Edward 380
— John Henrv 211
Twist, Ale.x W. E 352
Twomey, Rev. Timothy 396
Twyforil, Ernest H. S.... 29
— Lionel Thos. C 329
Twyuam, Humpbrey M. 277
— Thomas Maciregor... 334
Tyaoke, George 174
— Nicholas 385
Tyiden. William 55, 168
Tyler, Alfred Herbei-t... 213
— Arthur J^^u 284
— Arthur Malcolm 175
— Charles William 174
— Francis Cameron 180
— Henry Elwa^d 65, 208
— James Arbuthuot ..... 176
— ^ John Charles 58, 208
Ralph Edwari 177
Arthur Sanders 241
— George Rainier 435
— Jacob Pieter Deneys
30, 408
— James Ernest 21;
Vans- Agnew, Edw. L... 256
— Francis 174
— John 421
— John Fraser 68, 170
Vansittart Edi»n 418
Van Someren,Wm. W. .. 362
Van Straubenzee. A. H. 21c
211I — Bowen Wm. Siitt^jn... 265
179 — Casimir Cartwright . 176
— Casimir Henry C. ... 243
Vassallo, Nicola 182
Vaughan. Chas. Da vies 286
^Edward 327
— Edward Gyles 435
— Edw, Jas. Forrester. 242
— Hinry Baf.hurst 42
— Herbert R 234
— Hugh T. Jones 17
— John 149
— J seph Chas. Stoolke 519
— Louis Ridley 36
— Percy Balderston 42
— Philip Edmund... 530
— Richard Randal 434
— Robert Edward 434
— T'lomas Tweed ..54, 168
Vawdrey, George 365
Vella, Alfred 182
Arr.hur 1
— Ti'ev )r Brui:e 22, 165; — Walter Dunbar 182
^ W. E. Saumerez 295 Venv.iles, Charles John 273
Tyndall, Henry Stuart 442, — Eiward Frederick ... 313
— Robert 333;Ven)ur, Walter Eiwiu 432
— Wm. Ernest Marriijlt 284,'— WilfridJohn .. 354
Tyrell, Kei\ Edw 5o6JVeiitris. Francis 21
Tyrrell, Arthur Fredk... 385jVere. Henry 52, 321
— Cha-!. Robert 381 Vereker, Chas. G 178
— Gerald Ernest 179J — ifoa. JefEerv E. P .69, 170
Verner, Edw. Wiugfleld 239
— George de Wet 207
— Th'imas Edward ...30, 241
— Wm. W.Cole 4b
285!Vernon, Granville Wm. 28
— Hubert Edwaid 357
— Rjnald James ... 322
Verschoyle, E. Greville 219
— Jno. Hamilton 62, 28
Versturme, Hy. Falairet 225
Vertue, Nauntou Henry
Vesey, Chas. Edw. Gore 213
— Herbert Charles 43
VetCQ,Ri)bt.Hamiltoni9, 204
William Fr.mcis
Underwood.JosephWm. 146
— Walter John 173
Unett, John Alfred 249
Uniacke, Henry Percy. .. 339
— Herbert, C. Campbell 175
— Norman Fyfe... 161
— Robie Fitzgerald 271
Unlhank, Clement W.O. 745
4c8|— John Salusb'iry 333lv''ickerman, Albert 229
Vickers, Chas. Ernest... 213
— Cuth' ert 441
— HilvOn 432
— Wilfrid Constant 526!
Vidal, Chas. BarnabyM. 398
— Leonard Hugh 419!
52ojUn win, Gaston B 420
310 — Robert Burrell 243
lOslOocher, Russell 17
435 Upperton, Stuart 295
icgUppleby, John Geo ...31, 166
171 jUrmstoii, Archibald G.B. 40c
213' — E. Brataazon 69, 33olVidler, Wm. Thomas ... 38c
4o7[U'r-^uhart, B. Colckmgh 342lVigne, Robert Austen... 173
141I — Edward Wm. L i37;Vigors, CliH'e Henry 254
310 — Fras. E.R. Pollard 43, 167 — Pbdip IT W 242!
24 ,! — Walter A -57. 169!— Richd. Percy L 34^
190, Usborne, Thos. Masters 176! — Tnomas Mercer 373
i3;trsmar, Geo. AUeyne ... 182 Villiers, Charles Hyde .. 135
Ussher, Allan Vesey 269} — Evelj'n Fountaine ... 2&i
Edward 144 Vince, vi^illiam 2401
Utterson, Archibald H.
Vaid.CooverjeeCawasjee 517
Vallance3',H.d'Estampes 350
265' Vallentin,HeDryEdward 178
424J— John Maximilian 24
290
251
215
204
435
299
Vincent, Arth, Gustave 400;
— Aug. Edward 234
— Berkeley 179
— Edward 325
— Frank Lloyd 433
Valliugs, Heury Alan ... 436 — Henry Alex 43, 4ro
Vance, Horatio Page ... 132 — Heury Osman 173,
Van Cortlandt, Arthur J Vines, Charles James f 7, 273
James Rimsay ...59, i45iVivian, Arthur Granville 438
Vandeleur.CecilFosterS. 223! — Charles Augustus ... 442
— Crofcon Bury 2^9! — Frederick Guy 55, 412
— Henry Maitley 181] Vizard, Robt. Davenport 327
— Robert Seymour 336jVon Donop,PelhamG.54, 207
— Wm. MountcharlesC. 303 — Stanley Brenton ...„. 171
Vanderbyl, Chas. F 158
VanderGucht, RupertL. 438
Van der Kiste, Freegift
William t8i
Vanderzee, Fra. Hy. i3, 40
Von Hugel, Norman G. 211
Viu'es, Charles H. S. ... 172
Vost, William 518
Voiisden. Wm. John 28, 408
Vowell, Hugh Alex ..66. 247
— Henry Frank 175 — Richard Augustus 252, 374
— John Herbert 435 Voyle, Henry Elliot 277
Vulliamy,ColwynW. 44, 252
Vyse, Cecil Howard 180
— Kdward Howard 145
— GeorgB A. Howard... 237
Vyvyan, Courtenay B.... 229
— Herb. Reginald 242
— Richard Walter C. ... 297
Wace, Edward Gurth ... 214
— KruestC 53, i68
— Richard 28, 165
— IC'n. Walter 531
Waddell. Jame^ 285
— Ja? Douglas 352
— ^ John Tannoch 308
— Lawrence Augustus... 517
Waddinaton, Evelyn deB.353
Waddv, J M. Elgee 45, 245
Wade, Alex. P. G. H 249
— Arthur G. S 52, 168
— George Augustus 384
— Harry A. L. H 180
— H. Molesworth St. A. 211
— James Molesworth... 210
— T. Stewart Herschel 257
— William Bartoa 371
Wadeson, Fred. W. G... 422
WagUorn. Wm. Dp.nvers 212
.Valiab, Robe."t Alex 47, 20S
A^ailes, Wm. BtOion ... 177
.Vainewright, Arthur R. i8t
.Vait, Hugh G. K 213
»Vaite, Albert. Wm 152
iVake, Edw. St. Aubyn 428
— Hugh St Aubyn 440
— William St. Aubyn... 319
iVakefield, Henry G. R. 3.ii
Walde.jrave, Earl 132
.Valdron, Francis 54, 168
— Heury Fra. Kelly 419
.Valdy, Richard W 251
A'Al.KS. U. U. U. the
J^rinceoJ"
I. 4. 133. 13+. 133. 152
iValford.NevilleLloyd 27, 165
— .Vm. Sworder 53, 168
Witlker, Albert Lmcelot 7
— Ale.tander 6, 183
— Alex. Lamond 174
— Alexander Ramiay .. 214
— Arthur Green ivooa 31,165
— Chas. E. FitzGerald 265
— Charles Pope 383
— Charles Warren ...41, 408
— Claude E.Forestier... 176
— Crichton 214
— Edgar Holford 41,167
— Edmond Somerville F. 172
— Edw. John Howard... 327
— Edward Wm. .May ... 179
— Francis Spring 439
— Frank Hercules 259
— Sir Fred. W. Edw. F. 5
— George 212
— George Kemp 395
— George Lemoa 524
— George Stanley 385
— George T. Forestier... 175
— Harold Kridgwood ... 282
I— Harold Maxwell 133
— Ciifit. Henry 247
— 2)1^ Lt. Henry 442
— HHnry Ale .lander 235
— Henry C. C 53, 168
— HenryGeorge ..433
— Herbert John 213
— Herbert Sutherland... 2(9
— James 385
— James Grant D. .,.19, 405
— JohnCbas.Arthingtou 161
j— John D .uglas Glen... 299
I— JohnNewmau ... 44, 410
— John Symeon 372
— John Tyrwhitt ...66, 294
— Malcolm Reginald ... 315
— Melville 172
— Montagu C B. F...46, 321
- Oswald Bethell 157
— Percy Gerald 420
— Reginald 214
— Regiuald .Sclby 213
— Samuel McAil 370
— WalterBlennerhassttt 181
— William Arch. Small 442
— William George 431
— William Reginald ... 395
— William Robert 436
Walkey, Rowland ... 24, 165
vVall, Allan Copinger ... 31
i
Index — Active List.
Wall, Edward James ...
— Edward Watkia
— Frank
Wallace, Alexander. ..70,
— Augustus Robert
— Edward Chas. Lloyd
— George Bright
— Robert Hugh 30,
^Thomas
— ^ Wm. Berkeley
— William R. P 70,
Wallaok, Henry Jobling
Waller, Alfred A. P
— Edmund
— Edmon.l Aug 59,
— Fred. C Livingston
— John Dawson H. ...69,
— John Hampden
— John Edmund 6,
— Richard Lancelot
— Stanier 30,
Waller3tein,Fra.Edw.57,
Walling, A. Tremearne
Walliugton, Charles D..
Wallis, Ale.x^. Fred
— Hugh R'.'ves
— Kennetli S
Wallnutt, C. C. Miller ..
Walpole, Alfred
Walsh, Art. H. Hill... 5,
— Hon. Charles Edw. ...
— George Inverarity ...
— Henry Alfred 52,
— Hunt Henry A
— John G. Russell
— John Henry Tull
— Mainwaring Rayell...
— Richard Knox
— Thomas
— Walter P. Hussey ...
— William Hussey
Walshe, Fred. W. H
— Heary E.
Walter, Charles
— George Kgbert 69,
— Harold Ernest
— General Juhu M'NeiU
— Capt. John MacNeill
— Richard Lionel 67,
— William Frederick ...
Walters, David Francis
— Herbert t'lamstead...
— Hubert de Lansey ...
— Hugh de Lancey
— Robert Francis
— Wallsoourt H. H... 64,
Walthall, Brian J. D. ...
— Edw. C.W. D
Walton, Ellys William...
— Geoffrey Frank
— Graham
— Herbert
— Herbert James
— Lewin Barlow
— Wm. Crawford
Walwyn, Fuller James
Wanliss, Cecil
Wansbrough. Joseph H.
Wapshare, Arthur ...56,
— Richard
Warburtoti, Robert ...26,
— Robert Francis
— William
— - Wm. Peace
Ward.Beruttrd Rowland
— ■ Bertram Edmund
— Charles
— Cyril Harding
— Edward 54,
— Edmund Ironside ...
— Edward Francis
— Edw. Willis D 40,
— Francis William.. 7,
— Frederick Houlton c6
— George Alexander ...
— George Louis Stuart
— Guy B. Campbell
— Harry
— Harry Dudley O
— Herbert Samuel
— John
— J. E. Drummond
— John Harry
■ — Hon. Maxwell R. C
— Montagu C. Pearson
— Hon. Regm-ild
- — znd Lieut. Thomas ...
— (^r.Mr. Thomas
Ward, Thos. Rawdon B. 347
Trimuell Martin
— Walter W 49,
— William Alfred
— William Homan. . . . . . .
— Seo. William John ...
Warde, Hugh Norta
Warden, Godfrey F. E.
— Warren Hy
Wardeu, Alf. Walter
— Charles J. H
— Hugh Fawcett
I — Louis Herbert
'— Richard Edward
432
526
417
3°7
362
303
16s
366
243
273
130
440
430
208 Wardrop, Alex. Ernest
433 — Dougiart
170 — Frederick Meyer
130 Ware, Frank C. W
404 Waring, Anthony H....
214 — Kdmund Henry
205 — Heary
330 — Richard 178,
432 Wark, Robert
257 Warliker, Damodar P....
VVarlow, Reo. George ...
— Reo. Edmund John ...
\\ arneford, Gonviile ...
Warner, Charles A. S....
— Ernest Henry Lee ...
— Rowan H. Lee
— Wm. Bannatyne 23,
— William Ward
245! Warnes, Thos..rohu
32i[ Warre, Henry Charles ..
310! — Sir Henry James
517' iVarren, Sir Cuarles ...6,
310] — Dawson
Watson, John Jas. C... 383
432 — Lionel Arthur
249 — Robert Samuel ... 41,
3S0 — Solomon 33,
370 — Spencer Burton
3S5 — Thos. Colclough
428 — Tuomas Edarar
293 — Thomas James
437 — William Arthur
42S — Wm. Donald Paul ...
516 — William Milward
227 Watt, Donald Munro ...
325 — Edward Chorley
174 — Redmond Edw.
179 ^Vatts, Chas. D. R
380 — Cnarles N 71,
21 — Geo. Annesley Ross ..
435[^ Herbert Edward
386I — John Briscoe 31,
302KVauchope. AndrewG.i8,
173 — Arthur Grenfell
369^ Wavell, ArcU. G
190 VVay, Alfred Cotton
32= — Artiiur Strachan
— Frank
— Gejrge Ernest
— Lionel Charles
— Percy Bliss
— Richard Pennefathbr
— William Lewis
Warrender, Hugh V
Warry, Bertram Arthur
Warwick, Chas. Speucer
Washington, Cecil F. \i.
— Francis Palmer... 31,
Waterfield, Arthur C. M.
— Bertram C'arke
— Henry Gordon ... 18,
Waterford, Ilarq. of.
Waterhouse, James 21,
Waterman, George
Waters, Edm. E. Nash
— Ernest Edwin
— Frederick Gilbert ...
— George
210 — Horace William Plews
364 — Wallscourt H. H . 59,
440 \Vathen, Edw. Owen ...
431 Watherston, Alan E. G.
52olWatkin, Henry George
433'— H. S. Spiller
428I Watkins, Chas. Bell, ..69,
2631 — Chas. Mostyn Pras....
295J — Fredric Mostyn
251 — Leonard George
412 ^ Reo. O^icarDaniel
422 WatkLs, Hen. B. Burlton
408' vVatling, Chas. Edw
4411 — Francis Hammond ...
214 — Francis Wyatt
513 — Gordon
2io] Watson, Alex. O. C... .41,
319J — Alfred Carnac
37^' — Alfred George 52,
438— J2eo. Alf. Wm. Brown
163' — Reo. Andrew B
364 1 — Arthur
322 — ■ Arthur John 52,
363! — Chas. Moore 31,
1S3I — Charles Sianbrough.
,170 — Chris. Godfrey
429I— Edward Hurlock
439I — Edw. Yerbury
266: — George Fred 71,
i8[ — George Herbert. .. 70,
179 — Guy Hartley
366 — Harry A. Ferguson...
335' — Harry Davis
319I — Ivor Wilherforce
400' — James Kiero
177I — John
17/j — John C t^pron
135 — John Edward
137 — John G. Maitland ...
182 — John Hugh
— Benjamin Irbv
— Bromley George "ere
— Lewis
— Nowell FitzE. G
Waymouth. Chas. S. H.
— Eruest G
— Hugh Kevvcome
Wayne, Herman Geo. W.
iVodUeus, William .. 62,
iVebb, Algernon Edward
— Andrew Henry
— Charles Alfred
— Charles S. Chapman
— Duncan
— Edsv. Arthur H
— G. Ambrose Congreve
— Somerset E. Deane...
— Thomas Moutgimerie
— VYalter Edward
— William
— William A
— Wm. Edward
febbe, M. O.N. Rees ..
Webber, Francis Peirson
^ James Webber
— Oswald Thomas O'K.
— Raymond Sudeley ...
Weber, Wm. Herman P.
iVebster, CharlesGeorge
— George 66,
— Henry F. George ...
— Thomas
8288
Wemyss, Francis C 130
— MaynardF. Colchester 269
— Robert D. S 339
— R. E. Fitzmayer 179
VVontworth.B. C.Vernon 219
Were, Harry Harris 277
West, Alex. Arthur 437
— Chas. J. Sackville ... 322
— Charles R. Roberts... 303
— Ernest Edw 147
— George B. J. A iSi
— G. P. M. Cornwallis... 223
— George Wrn. Maxwell 437
— R )oblie Hissan 213
Westcott, Sinclair 381
Westerman, Joseph F... 179
Western, Charles M... 47, 167
— Charles M. T 58, 169
-John S. E 418
— Wm. Geo. Balfour 63, 313 .
Westlake, Almond P. ... 418
Westmacott, Cl■^,ude B. 275
— H. Richard 297
— Richard 19, 406
— Riiscombe Field ...54, 257
vVestmorland, Ch. H. 53, 415
Herbert Graham 290
— P. Thuillier ..360, 374
Weston, CoL George
Edward 2t, 404a
— Surg. Capt. Geo. Edw. 380
— Reginald Salter 327
— Th 13. Birnes 53, 162, 374
Westropp, Fred. Malcolm 213
— George R. Collier 42c
— Henry Chas. Edw. ... 327
— Michael S. Dudley ... 344
— Richard Gibbings ... 180
370 Wedderburn, Alex. S.7C,
527 — Henry Scrymgeour...
293 Wee Ion, Frankhn F
169 Weekes, Henry W
147 vVeigall, GeorgeEdward
212 Weir, Arthur Vavasour
146 — Harry George 53,
29 — James Chris ..
170 — Patrick Alex
212 — Richard Rose
254 — Tho. Stephenson
172 Welby, Glynne E. Earle
530 Welch, Alfred John
419 — FrederickG. T 42,
36 s — Geo. Osbaldeston
520!— Malcolm E. H. O....48,
Weldon, Bertram de W.
^ Francis Harry
— George Anthony
Wellby,MoataguSinelau-
Weller, George Herbert
Wellesley, iorrfArthurC.
— Gerald Valerian
— Richard A. GoUey ...
— Richard Colley
Wells, Henry Lake ...49,
Welman, Arthur Pole 271
— George Arthur
— Harvey
— Harvey Beauchamp
— Herbert Loftus 71,
Welsh, David James
— Francis Aug. Maling
VVelstead, Geo. Reginald
176' — Harry M
327 Wemyss, Binfield 26,
1781— Divid (iillespie
362'— Fras. E irl of
WetheraU, Reo. A. G.M. 396
— Edward Richard 362
— ■ John And. C 308
— William Alex 30, 409
Wethced, Harold F. ... 277
— Joseph Robert 273
Wethei-ell, R >bert May 282
378;— William Edward May 251
3jSj Whaite, Thomas du B... 383
430! Wharry, Herbert 70, 417
15I Whatman, Amherst B... 245
213! — William Douglas ..68, 162
263! Wheatley, Gay R. P. ... 239
181 j^ Heury Spencer 48, 412
526 — Leonard Lane 362
190 — Philip 179
372 Wheeler, ffi«u. Charles B. 457
427 — Edgar Lookyer iBo
171 —Edward 43, 397
339 — Geo. Godfrey M-issy 325
211 — GiiyDanvers 180
212 — Henry Littlet>n 290
171 — John C. Massy 438
344 ■- JohiLangford 48, 369
\ti W'belei, Chas. Stuart 58, 413
3S4 — Ed.vard 66, 288
516 Whitfin, George G 227
517 — Henry Edward 426
527 — Walter John 398
265 Whigham, Robt. Dundas 234
267J Whintield, Henry Chas. 227
410I Whish, James George .. 285
364' Whishaw, Edw. Richard 292
41^1 Whistler, Albert Edw... 418
254I — Fuller 334
790] — Thomas Godfrey 290
415 Whlstou, Philip fienry 384
292 vV'hitaker, Arthur il. ... 284
252 — Charles John 45, 33T
305 — Chas. Hildyard T. ... 350
354 — Hen. Joseph W 292
lOot — James 106
421
Whitby, Fred.Henry 45, 332
Whitchurch, H. Fre'd.... 518
373 Whitoombe, Ernest G.R. 528
177 White, Arthur Ogilvie... 269
176 — Arthur Weliesley 30, 165
, 207 — Charles James 344
,364 — Ed.vard Dalrymple... 301
418 —Finch 279
421 — Frank Aug. Kinder.. 214
317 — Pre lerick ..70, 400
344 —Frederick Alexander 243
286 — Fred. Power L. .. 63, 414
346 — Geotfrey fl. Anthony 179
275! — -George E Imund 242
252! — George Pr tncis 175
404 — Sir 0. Stevvart 5
225I — Godfrey Dilrymple... z£7
11 — Hans dtannard 161
828/
Whit^.Hen.A. Pilkinfrtom75
— Henry Lawrence E... 379
— Henry FitzL. P. F. E. 524
— Herbert Southey N. 400
— Ion Grove 435
Index — Active List.
Wilkinson, Charles ..-47, 207 Williamson, James 377
- James Grove
54i 319
— James Ross 214
— John 40:
— John Joseph 317
— Joseph Henry L, 233
— Joshua ChaytQr 519
— Loftus Otway 373
— Percy Carr 526
— Sir Robert, 163
— Robert Wm. Perss^.. 297
— Samuel R. Llewellyn 35
— Walter Hanbnry ...48, 207
— Wilfred Arthur 346
— WilUam Edward 436
— WilUam Frederick ... 261
— William Hawtrey 254
— William Lewis 63, 170
— Wm. Michael Joseph 269
— Wm. Westropp 51S
Whitehead, Edmd. L'E. 179
— Gervase F 227
— Hay ward Reader 381
— John Holberton 436
— Randolph Edward ... 353
Whitehill, Cha. S. S. 52, 315
Whitehorne. Arth. H.47, 167
Whiteley, fico. C. E 531
Whitestone. Chas. W.H. 384
Whitfield, Geo. Digby ... 395
Whitla, Valentine Geo. u?
Whitley, Joseph 40, 36
— Wm. Thomas 18
Whitlock.Chas Jas.T. 18, 406
— George Fred. Ashtbrrt 212
Whitmarsh. John F.V.S. 401
Whitson, T. E. L. Hill... 156
Whittall, Fras.Vaughan 423
Whittington, Thomas
Duncan Legh 231
Whitton, Fred. Ernest... 352
Whitty, Michael J 383
Whitwell, Robt Rich. H. 517
Whylock, Jas. G. H 273
Whyte, Chas. Wm. Fred. 425
— John Frederick 429
— John Nicholas 257
Wickham, Charles B. 30, 165
— Henry Francis 136
— Wm. James Richard. 421
Wickins, Bev. Wm. J. ... 530
Widdicombe, Fred. S. ... 431
— George Templer 433
Widdrington.BertramF. 322
Wiehe, Fras. Geo. A. ... "45
Wigan, Jas. Ramsay ... 310
Wiggin, Edgar Askin ... 155
Wight, Ernest 0 381
Wighton, Edward 181
Wigram, Clive iSo
— Henry H.%mpden 223
— Herwald Robert 267
— Kenneth ... 3(12
Wikeley, Jas. Masson .. 434
Wilberforce, Herbert Wm. 137
Wilbraham, Herbert V. 317
— Ralph James 67,
— Sir K 235
Wild. R. K. Bagnall 214
— Wiltrid Hubert 233
Wilder, Ha ry C. . . 252, 365
Wildes, C S. Dudlow ... 225
WUding, Charles A 271
— Charles Wm.
— Clement Arthur
— Edmund
— Edward Grant 58,
— Ernest .
— Henry
Wilford, EJm. Ernest... 249
— Edmund P 45, -^73
Wilken, John 182
Wilkes, George S.......... 181
Wilkie, Charles Joseph 30:
— David '516
Wilkieson,Cha8. Boyd48, 207
— Claude Wm 426
Wilkin, Alexander 352
— Rev. Sydney Wm. W. 396
Wilkins, Ernest G. Rule 430
— Fras. A. Pressland ... 243
— Geo. Hubert Carey .. 180
— Henry St. Clair 227
— James Sutherland ... 527
— Thomas J. Hackett... 524
— Wm. Henry ...19, 406
Wilkinson, Allen H 252
— Arthur 27
— Ernest Berdoe
Francis AUix
— Francis Tichborne ...
Frederick Green
— Geoffrey
— George Alexander ...
— George Edward
Henry B. Des VcEUX
Henry Clement 5,
Lewis Fred. Green ...
— Maurice Lean
— Montagu Grant
Nevile R....
— Percival Spearman ..
— Roger
— Roland L. Clennell ...
— Thomas Heary DesV.
Will, Duncan A. E
— James
Willan, Hy. Percy D. ...
— Stanhope L. D ■
Willans, Richard H. K.
— Thomas James
Wm. Henry
Willcock, Stephen
Willcocks, Alex. John..
James 63,
— Bep.JosiahO
Willcox. Walter T
Willes, Charles Edw. ...
— George Fred
Willctt, A. J. Saltren ..
Williams, Alfred Henry
— Rev. Arthur Acheson
— Arthur Blount C
— Arthur Cecil
— Arthur F. Carlisle ...
^ Arthur Henry
— Arthur Stuart
— Berkeley C. Wilmot ..
— Cecil Howard
— CharlesAug.Muspratt
— Charles Edward
— Charles Louis
— Charles Stanley
— Coventry
— Edgar ji'Kenzie
— Edward Arthur
— Edward Arthur
— Edward Charles Jas..
Sir Edward C. S
— Edward Krnest
— Edward Eyre
Edward George
— Ernest Montgomery..
— Euttace Scott
— Frederick Law
— Fred. Thesiger
George Albanus ...7t,
— George Augustus 63,
George D. Remington
— George Most.yn
— George R. Keppel ...
Godfrey 70,
— Godfrey Trevelyan ...
— Reo. Harry Arch
Heury Davii 46,
— Henry Frederick
Henry John
Herbert A. M'Dougal
Herbert W. Vaughan
— John Francis 379
— Michael 435
— Oswald Charles 174
— Wm. Alex. Finiston... 364
— William Herbert 327
Willington, Jas. Arthur
Willis, Chas. Fancourt... 528
— Charles Hope 68, 40^
— Edward Henry 178
— Frederick Arthur...... 233
— George Henry 214
— SirGeo. H. Smith 242
— Harry Richard Jas.... 145
— James L. N. 19,406
— Richard ffolliott 401
Willmott, Arthur ......... 31 S
— William Albert 233
Willoughby.ifon. Claude
Henry C 151
— Son. C. Heathcote-
Drummond 221
— Herbert Percival. ..53, i6b
— James Fortnoni ...24, 404a
— Michael Edward 428
— Robert Frederick 4
Wills.Samuel Richard .. 382
Willshire, E. Maxwell65, 299
Willson, Mildmay W. t8, 223
Wilmer, Algernon H. 71, 417
— John Randal 21, 407
Wilmot, Arthur Eardley
63, 170
— Ernest Eardley 436
147] — Henry Eardley 417
263 — Irton Eardley 419
416'— Ralph H. Sacheverel 221
— Revell Eardley ... 7, 404
Wilson, Adam B. Boyd 161
— Albert Collins .. 39s
— Ale.'cander 63, 350
— Archdale Irby 254
— Arthur H. Hutton ... 325
— Arthur Henry 249
— Arthur Holt 279
— A. Whyte Melville ... 360
— iieo. A. Newton 457
— Cecil WilliaTi 322
— 2n<ii<.CharlesEdwd. 227
— Cup^.Charles Edward 332
— Charles HenryL. F. 68,170
— Charles Holmes 179
— Charles Staart 212
— Sir Chas. Wm 6, 204
— Charles Wm. Henry 23
— Cyril Edward 278
— Edmund Mankhouse 387
294
423
292
416
310
395
259
209!
344 — Hubert B. Ogilvy ...
HughBruce
— John Andrews
John Hanbury ...70,
Kynaston
Lewis Owen
— Masterman Stanley...
— Oliverde Lancey
Owen 31,
— Raymond B 64,
— Reginald
Reg. L. Muspratt
— Sidney Stanley
Sydney Fred
'ihomas
— Weir de Lancey
— William A. Glanmor
— Wdliam Bowlas ... 45,
— William Hugh 63,
Williamson, And. P. 66,
— Arthur Clement 179 — Cyril 7eim Wilton 68
— Edward Hiiles ... 29, 409
— Edwin Bryce 147
— Eric Edward Boketon 214
— Francis Adrian i'
— Francis T. Drake ... 243
— Frank Walter 395
— Fred. Alexaader... 22, 407
— Frederick Alfred 211
— Frederick Grant 295
— Frederick Maurice... 364
— George 381
— George Ernest 239
George Fred. 54. 207
i55| — George Tyrie Brand. 334
507 — Gordon Caesney 135
329 — Henry Fuller M... 63, 356
353 — Henry Hughes 356
136 — Herbert Stanley 179
350 — Horace Hayman 257
385 — James Alban 435
162 — James Barnett 383
2iij— John 329
190I — John Charles 318
301 1 — John Francis 68, 416
273!— John Geo. Yule ...40, 363
:53J — Joseph Reginald 175
177 — Lancelot Machell 180
263 — Leslie Orme 401
243- — Malcolm 346
245' — Richard Hy. George 24
420! — Roger Parlcer 520
173 — Samuel Herbert 213
J47i— Stuart Murray 39s
21 1 1 — Wm. Bernard 46,411
182 — Wm. Deane 377
29o;Wimberley, Chas. Irvine 425
265! — Chas. Neil Campbell 519
325I — Fras. Gordon Arabia 440
170'Wimble, Walter Ernest 424
41S Winchester, 3farj. o/... 221
,416 tViuckley, Btv. Chas. R. 530
Windham, CharlesJsph. 433
Windle, Reg. J 383
Windsor, C.yril Vivian... 242
— Frank Needham 52a
— Wm. John 436
Wing, Fred. D. V 172
Wingate, Alfred W. S.... 424
— Allan Sievwright 339
— Fras. Reginalc{ ... 49, 172
— George 56, 412
— Godfrey H. F. 225
— Thomas Oliver 23, 407
— Beo. William 532
Wingfield, Geo. A. Cecil
Digby ig*
— JohnMaurice 221
— MervynE. G. R 134
— Walter Clopton iv>
— WilUam Edward 176
— Wm. Jocelyn Rhys ... 161
Winn, ifon.C.Caveudish
68, 356
— John 209
Winsloa.Alf. Raynaud... 212
— Herbert Edward 21s
Winter, Bertram E 373
— Clifford Boardman ... 439
— Frederic Charles 305
— Herbert Edmond 384
— Ormonde de I'Epee... 181
— Samuel Henry 41, 363
— Thomas Basse! 1 381
— William Robert ...41, 363
Wintle, Charles E. H. ... 243
— Ernest de Vaynes 428.
— PibzHardinge 431
— Frank G 31.369.
— Henry Russell 403
Wintour, Evelyn 434.
— Fitzgerald 52,313
Winwood, Hen. J. Hoyte 175,
— William Quintyne ... 140
Wisd<;u, Thos. F. Mair 288
Wise, Alexander 349
— Fras. Hubert 155.
— Heary Ellison 305
Wishart, Richard James 182
Witham, Edward 162
Wither, Ferdinand Bigg 235
Witherby, Bertram 315
Withers, Samuel H 385
Withington, Guy E.W... 295
Withycombe, Wm. M... 315
Witt, Sen. Alfred R 396
vVodehouse, Alb. Philip
44, 271
— Edmund 265
Ernest Chas F. 275
— Frederic WilUam 433
— JosceUne Heneage 23, 168-
Wolfe, George Cecil B. 400
— John WilUam 519
vVolferstan.BgertonS.P. 292
— H. F. Pipe 20S
Wolff, Arnold J 213
WoUen, Wm. R, Grant.. 214
WoUstein, Harry More 269
Wolseley, G. J. Kincf. 4, 135
— Sir George Benjamin 6
— John Francis 261
— William Owen 378
Wood, Alex. Vaughan L. 147
— Arthur Herbert 265
— Attiwell Heur.v 57, 348
Cecil Strachan 249
— Charles Carroll 307
— Charles Hastings 179
— Charles Knight ... S5. 208
— Chas. M. Aloysius 233
— Clement Baddeley 69, 202
— Creighton 176
— Cyril 52, 303
Cyril Edward 433
— David Edward 59, 150
— Edw. Alexander 6
— Edw. Jas. Fandon 61, 413
— Elliott 18,204.
Ernest 268, 365
— Ernest J. Macfarlane 433
— Ernest Perceval 423
— Evelyn PitzGerald M. 242
— Francis Ludlow... 317
— Hastings St. Leger 67, 294.
— Henry 213
— Sir H.Evelyn 4.
— Hen. Mackenzie M. 40, 408
— Henry Stotesbury ... 51
— UerbertWm.Wainmat 284.
Index — Active List,
Wood.Jefferson Serr8ll53,285
— John Lockhart j6o
— John Page
— John Wm. Massey .. 143
— Lewis Ironside 286
— Manners Charles 31
— Maximilian David ... 247
— Oswald G 378
— Philip Richard 346
— Thomas Birchall 175
— Sev. T. M. Hunter 530
— William 30
— Wyndham M. P 440
Woodall, Frederic 288
Wpodcock.Hen. Stephen 176
— Win.Chas.Marraaduke 43c
Woodford, Edw. Pras... 330
Woodgate, E. R. P. .42, 231
Woodham, Cha. Biirnett 282
— Wm. Bamett 308
Woodhouge, Claude G . . . 362
— Henry Opie 41, 409
— Tom Percy 380
Woodifield, A.Hudson.. 176
Woodland, Arth.Law 49, 332
Woodley, Ernest Ja'*. ... 330
Woodman, James B. S. ^60
Woodmass,MontaguG.E.i6i
Woodroffa, Arthur Jas. 213
Woodrow, Pui ip 241
— Thomas H. J 55, i6g
Woods, Adrien Saml. .'. 29
— Albert Kdward 424
— Charles Greaves 382
— Chas- Robt- Sandford 295
— Charles Rolleston 380
— George Greville ■178
— Hans Charles M.... 49, 167
— James Aag 395
— John Charles 366
Woodthorpe, R.Gosset 16,204
Woodward, Charles F.... 294
— Ed. Mabbott 252
— Fras. Willoughby 307
— JohnALfred Hudson .. 426
Wood wright,Fra.B.L.65, 139
— Wm. Henry Edw. ... 518
Woodyatt, Nigel G 427
Woolbert, Henry Robert 518
Wooldridee, Herb. C 439
— Wm. Hugh 436
Woolger, Jesse 269!
WooUcombe, Charles L. 2671
— KennetQ Macaulay ... i6i\
Woollett, Wm.Chas. ... 373
Woollright, Henry H. ... 319
Woolrych, Humphry S. 237
Woon, John Blaxell...63, 414
Worgan, Sydney D 288
Worlledge, Alfred C 373
— J.Franklin 64, 414
Wormald, Frank 154
— Frederick WiUiau ... 149
Worship,Verel8tT 353
Worsley, Frank P 24?
— George Stanley 175
Wortabet, Hen. G. L. ... 5^5
Wonham, PhllipW.T.H. 285
Worthington, Claude A. 230
^ Hugo 398
Wortley, A. R. M. Stuart 322
— E Iw. James Montagu
Stuart 52,
Wrasfg, William 133
Wray, Edmund 401
— John Cecil 174
— J. Willoughby 49, 412
Wreu, Edward Conway 242
Wrench.Alf.J.Cham. S2, 263
Wright, Alfred 384
— Area. J. Arnott ...St, 277
— Bache Allen 327
— Seo. Clemeut H. L ... 531
— Clifton Vincent R. ... 265
— Edmund Hasell 526
— Ernest. Granville 431
— Ernest Leonard 420
— iS«o. Frederick Geo.. 396
— Frederick Wilham ... 516
— George 171
— G jdfrey C. de C 154
— Harry 66, 339
— Harry Stevenson 353,36s
— Hedley 420
— Henry Adolphus S... 235
— Henry Brooke H. ... 210
— Henry Coram 344
— James Henry 214
— Kenneth Crause 251
— Robert Wallace 383
— Thomas 115
— Wallace Duffield 227
— WalterCecil 317
— William Frederick ... 402
— William Nevill 395
^ William Purvis ...30,399
Wrigley, Clement Carr 234
Wrottesley, Alfred E.64, 208
— Hon. William 139
Wroughton, John B 2S3
— Wm.Nesbitt 17, 405
Wyatt, Chas. Edwyn ... 130
— Francis Ogilvy 180
— Henry James 381
— Louis John 329
Wyld, Chas. Edward ... 221
— William Georgrt 29
Wylde, Arthur Wm 400
— Edward Andr^e ... 59, 399
— Robert Darell 17S
Wyley, John DeaneN. .. 398
Wylie. Edw. Dalton 362
— Gordon M.acleod 441
^ Henry 26,404
^ John Alfred 70, 417
Wyllie, Frederick 420
Wylie, Frederick Arthur
— Hugh Tweed Walford
— W. Hntt Carzon ...43,
Wylly, Charles H... 66,
— Harold C 62,
Wynch, Fredk. JohnHy.
Wyncoll, Chas. Edw. 65,
Wyndham, fl^os. C. H...
— Guy Percy
— John Reginald
— Walter G. C 52,
— Win. Francis George
— William Reginald ...
Wynn, Alfred
— Henry C. W
Wynne, Arthur S
— George Clement ...30,
— Graham Owen Robert
— Henry E. Singleton...
— John George Erskine
— Oscar Stewart
SkefUngton John
Wynter, Chas. Philip ...
Fras. Arthur
— Hugh Talbot
Wynyard, Edw. George
— Montagu
Rowley s^.
Wy on, Herbert Thornton
48,
Yaldwyn.Alf. Geo. ...41,
— Percy James M
Yale, James Cjrbet
YalloD, John
Yardley, John W.
Yarr, Michael Thomas ..
Yate, Arthur C 70,
Chas. AUixLavington
— Chas. Edw 44,
— Frederick Herbert ...
— William Gordon. .63,
Yates, H. Townley Scott
40,
— Hubert Peel
— Robert Peel
— Samuel Pearson
Yatman, Arthur H
Clement
Yeates, Robert H. M. ...
Yeatherd, Ernest W. . .58,
Yeilding, Wm. R 71,
Yeld, Francis Edward...
Yeldham, Ernest
YoUand, William 70,
York, Edward
Yorke, Fred. Aug. ...45,
— Henry Reay
— Horatio Arthur ...js,
— Ralph Maximilian ..
Yorstoun, A. M. C... 55,
— Morden B. Carthew...
Younan, Arthur Chas. ..
Young, Alex. S. Ward ..
828^
Young, Arthur 362
— Arthur Davidson 173
— Arthur Thomas 4*3
— Carmichael Light S5. 208
— Chas. Augustus 384
— Chas. Frdd. Gordon... 419'
— Charles Henry 297
— Charles Walter... 71, 360
— David Coley 439
— Edward Archibald 47, 412
— Edward Gordon 212 -
— Bldward Maule 267,-
— E Iward William 527
— Brnest Douglas 242 .
— Francis Henry 175
— Frank Popham 439- .
— Frederick Benjamin 261 ..
— Frederick De Bade . . 429- '.
— George Frederick .24, 409. '.
— George Taylor 234
— Harry Howlett... 48, 412
— Harry Norman 442
— Heury Alfred I77iv
— Henry George 439-
— Henry M'Leod 63, 271
— Hugh Gerald S 161
— yr. Jfr. James 370-
— Surg. Lt. Col. J&mes... 515.
— James Charles 6s, 288
— JohcEdgarHarington 179.
— John Robert S7> 249
— Julian Henry 419-
— Julian Mayne 257, 365-
— Julius Ralph 210
— L )uis Tarletou 5^7-
— Norman Edward ...71, 173-^
— Percy Gordon R 379 :
— Eleginald Weston 282
— TeU'ori Mackenzie ... 158
— Thomas Simpson 431 _
— Walter Herbert 249 .
— Wilfred Edward 438 ..
— Qr.Mr. William 342
— Snrg.Lf. William 519
— William Arthur ...65,259.
— William Beusley 426'
— Wm. Hales Wilkin ... 252
William Henry 47, 251
^ William Hope 62, 414 .
Younge, Geo. Harrison 380-
Younger, David Reg. ... 339-..
Y'uungerman, E. P 525
Youughusband, Fra. B. 418
— Gdorge John 68, 419
— George William... 68, 416
— Leslie Napier 430
Yourdi, John R 380
Yule. James Herbert 41, 242.
— William Andrew 45 .
Ziegier, Charles Heury 1781 ■
Zigomala, Pandia J. 161
Ziminermann, B.Frazier 382;
Zorab, John M 515..
829
INDEX TO THE RETIRED LIST.
Abbott, AugnatnB Keith
— Blair
— George Masson
— Isaac
— William Henry
Abdy, Anthony C. S. ...
— Charles Hayes
Abercromby, G. Hosmo
Acheson, Alexander \V.
— ffon.Edw. A. B
— Perci^'al Havelock ...
Acklom, Spencer
Acland, John Edw
A'Court, Hon. Edward
A. H
Acton, Charles Ball
— Hampden
— Thomas
— Wm. Moles. Cole
Adair, 5i>Chas.W
— Pefmond
— Harry Atkinson
— Henry
— James Wallace Dunlop
Adam, Fred. J. Stuart
— John
Adams, Arthur John ...
— Edward Willousjhby
— Bdward Woollcombe
— Frederick Vasey
— George Hewish
— Henry Augustus
— Henry Coker
— John Frosser
— Jeseph
— R. E. Goold
— Thomas Edmund
Adamson, C.H.Ellison...
— David
- Robert Isaac
— Saunders
Adcock, Alfred Wm. ...
— Herbert Burrows
— John
Addams, James
Addington.i/oK.C.J 533,
— Hon. Herbert H. S.
Addis, J. E
Addison, Alex. D
Addy, John
Adye, Sir J. Miller... 164,
Affleck, James
Agassiz, Roland L
Agg, William
AgUonby, Arthur
Agnew, Gerald Andrew
— Patrick Alex. Vans .,
Aikin, James Edward ...
Aikman, Hugh H. R....
Airey, Sir James T....271,
— Robert Henry Burrell
Aitchison, C. T
— William
— William Andrew
Aitken, John Christie
— Walter
— Wm. David 184,
Aked, Thomas
Alban, Clifton Fred. S.
Albemarle, A. A. C.
Earl of
Alcock, Nathaniel
— Philip Clayton
— Ponsonby
Anderson, Sir Henry J.
534.
Aldridge,lidward
— Robert Beauclerk ...
Aldworth, Rich. William
Alexander, Bnvd Fras.
— Sir Claud, Bart
— Bdward Mayne
-^ yrederick Gordon ...
— George Agar
— George Gardiner
— Herbert Rowan
— James
63:? Alexander, John ....
— John Henry
— Robert
— Robert Gustavns .
— Robert Homfray .
— William
— William Gordon .
— Wi!lin.Tn James
597
696
534
561
589
6q2
713] - Wra._R. E
535 Algar. j. Sturgeon H....
i57lAlison. Str A
542 Allan. Andrew Timbrell
561
550
612
612
692
6ia
578
708
695
599
748
59t'
7.8
562
6:j
633
7.S
599
588
535
742
718
556
599
622
6X2
622
7'3
599
622
723
744
583
564
705
555 j — Donald George ...
612 — Edward Abbot ...
578 — Fred. Cortlandt
62; — Harry Cortlandt
622 — Henry Arch
744 — Herbert W.
744 — James Keith .
622
562
692
692
579
633
589
Crawford Lew in
— Dudley North 1
— Tjewig F
— William .... 534,
Allardice, Jno. M'D
AUardyce. James
Allcard. Octavius
Allen. Frederic
— George
— James
— .Tohn Edward
— Robert Calder
— Rodney Vansittart ...
— Thoma* W. J
— William Cocks
— WilUani Tankerville..
Alleyne, T.ouglas ..
Allfrey, Goodrich H
— Henry
— Ii^ving Steuiug
— Moubray
Allgood, George
Allison, James
AUsopp.flbn. H.Tongue
— Hon. Ranulph ..
Alves, Malcolm Arbuth.
Ambrose, John
Amcotts, F. A. Cracroft
Amedroz, Louis E
Ames, Gerard Vivian ...
Amherst. Hon. Hugh ...
Anderson, Alex. Wm. ..
— Charles John
Genera^- David .. 261,
Major David
David GreenhiU
Innp. Vef. Surg. John
— Colonel John
^ John Albert
— John Grant
— John Hector
— John Watson M
— aobert
744! — Robert Patrick
548 — Robert Douglas
566J— Wilfred Turner
6971 — William
588J— William
705 — William James
597 — William Sturrock ...
— William Warden
566 AndertoD.Wm.Arthurl.
723 Andrew , George
seslAndrewes, Wm.Gilly ...
S49lAndrew3, Alfred
I — Charles
585 — Francis William
633! — James Walker
56SI — John
744 Angelo, Edward Fox ...
744 — Richard Fisher
59^ Angus, John Anatruther
542iAnketell, Moutray
633!Anley, Barnett N
705'Annaly. Luke, Zor(i
599 Annand, John Harvey
56ojAnne, Ernest L. S
549 Annesley, £iirZ
. 554
612
. 612
553
633
723
622
548
599
599
579
744
54'
743
568
584!
612
612I
547 1
599
55M
744^
509
622
622'
7l8|
692
«33
744'
748!
5i9,
612,
560
599'
566
563
552
622
723
550
560
545
563
,.612
594
579
633
599
6t2
599
590,
590;
692
5671
7"
741
612
723
544
718
6:2
722
599
565
54'
697
6t2
612
356
58S
557
722
612
633
599
569
543
728
622
612
599
692
535
564
612
692
744
Annesley, Oliver Fran-
I cis Theo 551
— Rpginald Carey ^40
— R'lbert 748
Ansell, Rich. Turbervill 612
Anson, Alex. Geo 622
— SirA.E.H.
Anstey, Wm. Fred ^555
— Thomas Henry *6i2
AnsHcp, Robert Henry 552
Appleby, Fredk. Henry 717
Appleton, William 741
Appleyard, Fred. Edw. 599
— Richard Lock og2
Apthorp, Bdm. Paloy ... 562
— Frederick East...'. 542
— Shirley 560
ArathooH. Rob. Lewis ... 549
jArbuckle, Benj. V 6221
Arbuthnot, Sir Charles
I George 164, 579
j — George 612
— George Alex 592
Arhuthnott, W C. AV... 544!
Archdale, Mervyn Ed. 556
— -Mervyn H 545
Archer, Fulbert Wright 54;
— George WiUiam 550
— Samuel 721
Ardagh. Rich. Drapes... 589
Arden. G. BankesF 723
Aris. Robert 569
Armitage, Harry Arnold 560
Armitstead, Robert 695
Armstrong, A. Boswell 744
— Charles 744
— Edm. Jas. Young 549
— Edward F. Hunter ... 599
— Francis Hugh 622
— Herbert Duncombe 546
— John 748
— .lohn Arthur 622
— Lancelot 723
— Mansel 622
— Richard 744
— Thomas P. St. George 748
— William Bruce 748
— William Gage 612
Armytage, Arthur Hen. 552
— Henry 744
Arnold, Andrew Page... 718
— Ernest C 567
— Frederick Albert M. 705
Arnot, George H. A. ... 561
Arrol. Charles 717
Arthur, Alex. Miller 622
— iiec. David 741
Ash, Robert Vacy 722
Ashbnrner, F. Jas 705!
— Francis James 54i|
— .Tohn 599'
Ashburnham, Sir C 590'
— /fort. Thomas 562I
Ashtnn, Gough 723!
— William 721I
Askwith, W. H 164,578!
Aslett, John Thompson 633
Astell, Chas. Edward ... 599
— Godfrey 545
Astley, Spencer Byng... 70;
Atchison, Chas. Henry 545]
Atherley, Evelyn G. H. 55 5 j
— Francis Henry 748;
Athorpe, Robert 61 2!
Atkins, Ed. Ernest H.... 566'
— George 596!
Atkinson, Aug. W. H. 633
— Edward D 744
— John Parkinson 716
— Jolin Kichd. Breeks 585
— Richard Henry 549
— Stephen Edward 612
— William 774
Attwood, Frederick 692
Aubertin, Peter 54S
Aubio, Themas John ... 717
— Walter Duret 7:7
Auchinleck, Grahame... 720
— William Henry 622
Auckland, W. M. Lord 692
Ausien. A. C. Godwi"... 548
— H. H. Godwin.. .W... 626
Austin, Alfred 633
•.599 — Edmund 597
" — — Norton 711
Aylmer, Henry 599
— John Algernon 556
Aytoufi, .Ai'drew 622
Babbage, H. Prevost ... 600
Babington, Stephen 622
— William 744
Baby, Daniel Antoine... 744
Bacchus, Henry 696
Back, Philip E.' 559
Backhouse, Thomas D. 748
[Bacon, Edmund A. H.... 600
— Edwarii 743
— Thomas William 705
Badgley, Wm. Francis 612
Bagot, Arthur H. L 563
— George 748
— Ponsonby 744
— Villiers Spencer 550
Bagshawe, S:»niuel L. 597
Bailey, Chris. Sam 54S
— Frederick 622
-- Frederick Procter ... 612
— John James 705
— Richard 633
— Thomas James .. 622
Bailie, James 748
— Thomas Manbourg
534. 58s
Baillie, Chas. Deyman 622
— George Clement 744
— Hugh Smith 744
— James 600
— Jas. C. P 590
— John Robert 567
— Thomas 569
Bainbridge. Edw. Tbos. 612
— Frederick Thomas ... 593
— Robert 546
Bainbrigge, Arthur 612
Baiues, ■ 'uihbert J 557
— Edward Henry 561
— James Edgar 622
Baird, Uiivid 692
— Sir David, Bt 748
— John 695
— William Root. Corn-
waliis 560
Baker, Alfred Aquila ... 542
— Edward Henry 612
— Francis Bramley 723
— PredeiickN 568
— Henry Kdmeades 561
— Henry Edw 560
— James Bowyer 723
— Joseph 697
— Richard Aufrere 622
— Robert Broome 744
— Robert Hy. Sherston 547
— Robert John 600
— Thomas 550
— Tiiomas Norris 592
— Thomas Young 723
— Wm. Adoiphus 600
— Willi .m James 723
— Wm. Langworthy ... 723
Bnld, Reinhold B 535
Baluers, Charles M 705
Baldock, George 589
— John 742
— William Stanford ... 544
Baldwin, .foha Henry 6j2
— Robert Bulkeley 622
— Wm. H. Biggs 692
Bale, John Edward 633
Balfe, Walter 612
Balfour, Francis Walter 748
— Henry Lowther 600
Ball, Edward Arthur ... 543
— Francis A 748
index — lietired List.
830
Ball, William Clare 705 Bishforfl. William 543 Back, Fi-el. Henry 542 Beimck, Frederick 748
— '- - - _. . ■ Baskerville, CI11.S. H. L. s57, Beckett, Joha Robert ... 54j'Bethiiue, ily. Beaaolerk 633
— E. R. Mynors 705 — Steolien 6i2| — Robert 748
— Herbert' W. Mynors... 623I— William Henry 5,97 — W. D. P. Patton ..334, 578
— John 743'Beckley, Thcnas 623, Belt, Henry Imlaoh 6oO'
Bassindale, Edward 697! Bed lie, William 717 Bstty, Joshua Fred 612
Batchelor, Charles 591 Beddome, Richard H... 612 Bjvaa, G30. Buchanau 534
— William .. .. 569 Beldy, Edwin .. .. 59),— Rogiiald Johnstone 748
Bate, Abraha n W 723 ; Bedfor.i, H. A. i)rtfcc o/" 567I— Richard 718-
— Geo. Paddock 717— J. Herb-)rt 5do Beveridga, A. W 723
— Henry Reginald 633 Bedingfeld, Philip 600 Beville, Chas. Pras. ... 565
Banbary. irthur... 562'Bateman, Alfd Geo 7i3,Be2Cti, John Robert 563 — Henry 6oi>
Bance, Lacy B 612'— Herbert D 553|8e^chey, Fred. R:)bt. ... 623 Beynon, Wm. Howell... 600
Bancroft, Chas. Edw.... 706, Bates, Chas. Ellison 6i2jHeechias, Frank 594 Bibby, Alfrei 744-
— Wm. Chas .. 5S3 — Charles Edward 590 Beedle, Georga 697 Bickford, Wm. Geo. T. 623,
Banister. Geo. Stanhope 545 — Charles Loftns 565 [Beers, William 745 ' Bicknell, Hv. David 547
Banks, Herbert D 557 — John 600! Bsev^er, Henrv Holt 563 Biddulph, Fra. Edward 743
— Joseph Henry 553' — John Sidney 748, Begbie, Alf. Glynn 54i|— Sir M. A. S. 164, 578
— William 622 1 Bateson, Richard 583I— H. Luard... 563!— Middl 'ton Westenra 54&
Bannatyae, Neil 543 Batho, Robert 723 iBelchem, Fred. Geo. ... 697:Bilen, Hiratio 612
— William 622 Bathurst, Benjamin 74S ; Belcher, J. W. 723 Bigs, Frederick 633
Ballard, James Ritchie 705
— John Fane 549
Bally, St. John 535
— William 600
Balvaird, W. D. Lord ... 565
Bamber, Hngh W 622
Bamfield, Albert Hy. ... 592
— John Hichens 748
Bamplield, Wm. John B. 713
Bampfylde ay. Edw.... 566
— C. Hervey
— Sir Fred. T.
Bannerman, Arthur J... 622
— Pat. Wilson 594
— William 59'
Bannister, Chas. John 541
Banyard, Nelson 696
Barchard, C. H 612
— Chas. Percival 563'Battine, VVm.Alex 744
Barclay, Edward 748 Battiscombe, Edm. G.... 612
566 Belemore, Alfred J 723 Bigge, Thoaias Scovell 6oo-
Arthur | Belfield, Edward 600; Biggs, Thomas 745
Hervey, ,6acf 744,— William 709
— Lionel Hervey 6231 Belford, Ernest Aug. ... 544
Batten, John Mount 748 Belgrave, Dacres T. C. 557
Battersby, J. Prevost 600 Belhaven and Stenton,
Barham, C. Morton 633
— Herb. Frederic H. .. 718
Baring,Henry Bingham 74*
— Robert 612
Barker, Heary 540
— Henry Andrew 612
■James 723
■John 742
— Robt. Chas 633
— Walter Ernest Sas ... 713
Battley, D'Oyley Wm.... 748
Battye, Arthur 594
— Arthur Fred 612
— George Money 600
— Henry Do veton 6on
— Montagu M'P 774. 623
■Thomas tiz
Bignell, Cha. Phillips... 695.
— John 697
Billiugs, Clement H. ... 70&
Billington, George M. ... 745.
-■ ■ - - - ■ 565
58b
Ales.. C. Lord 612
Bell, Alexander 560 Bingham, G. C. Cord
— Charles Harland 748]— Geo.Wm.Powlett 237,
— Chas. Julian Ralph... 600 — Thomas Richard D. 692
— HenryJames 600' Binney, Charles Richard 745
— James Edward 697'Binny, Wm. Henry 600
— John Charles 6 33! Birch, Alex. John C. ... 59s
— Walter Julius 633 Baugh, Folliott Walker 589
— William Henry 633 — GuiUum Scott 633
Barlow, Cuthbert 612
— Wm. J. Pratt 590
— William Ruxton 012
Barnard. SirG.L 578
— Christopher John 748
— Henry Craufurd 564
— Robert Cary 748
Bame, F. St. John N. .. 744
Earned, Barned Lewis... 566
Barnes, Ern. Wykeham 718
— Jas. Whittaker 600
— Osmond 595
Barnett, C.St. Jn. B 622
— Edw. Ranulph De B. 548
— Henry Crosby Barry 593
— John 696
• Robert P. Sanders ... C92
— James 695
Baumann, Chas. E 562
Baumgartner, Tho. M. 590
Bawtree, E. Wm 723
Bai, Alex. George B... 567
Baylay, Cha. Allan 612
— Frederick Geo 612
Ba.v ley, George 612
— John Arthur 748
Bayly, Abingdon Aug. 591
L-^onard 562
— Robert 743
— Sydney William 623
— Thomac 593
— Stuff Paym. Thomas 705
— ThomasL. Lynder 534, 584
^ Fred. Maodonald 594
— George Thackeray... 568
— James Francis 612
— Joseph 697
— Robert Ludlow Coote 561
Bircham, A. Humph. ... 549
— Staff Faym. William 705 B.rd, Henry Charles ... 748
— Lt. Colonel WiWiSLva... 7451 — WQlian James 563
— William John 595 jBirney, John 612
William Morrison ... 748
Bellairs, SirW 583
Bellasis, R. J. E. Oliver 560
— Gso. Montalt
Bellis, John Francis
Bengough, Chas. Wm. 708
Ale.Kander Ross 612! Bennet, Adrian 612
George Croker 563'— Edward Golly 546
Sirnie, William Jones 713
Siscoa, Robert 748
Bishop, Gsorge William 588
■ • 633!^ Henry Parlett 600
. 549JBisset, William 6ia
Bennett, Alfred Chas... 566
— Eeo. D. D 741
— Francis Egerton 623
— Francis Levett 709
— George B 713
Barnston, Francis 623 — Kenneth Schaloh 551J— William 745
Barnwell, Tobias 723I — Robert Stuart 355. 581 — William Faller 723
Barr, Ale.xander 697 — Thomas John 692 — Wm. H. Worthy 600
Barren, Win. John 697 Bazalgette,Wm. Joseph 745! Bennitt, William W 612
Barrett, Knox 744' Bazett, Richard .^.. 623 Benny, Michael 717
— Capt. John 562
— General John 204, 580
— Richard Kerr 612
Baynes, Geo. Edw 5B3
Gilbert Samnel 556
Beach, W. Archibald H. 692
— Jeeo. W. R 741
Beadle, James Pattle ... 600
Beadnell, Alfred G. S.... 556
— Charles Edw 633
Beadon, (^ecil 597
— Edw. Musgrave 600
— Oliver Armitage 708
— Reginald H 623
— Dauiel Paierson 723' Beagin, Edward G. D.... 633
— James David 562[Beal, Henry 535
— John 704, 722[Beale, Bernard Arthur 544
— Richard Doyle 600
Bamngton, Jos. T 704
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 744
— Luke 723
Barrow, De Symons ... 600
— Prank 623
— Frauk Kdward 722
— Thomas Walter 721
Barry, Chas. Wm 60 j
■ Lionel Edward 566
■ Robert Mercer 559
— William E. A 566
— William Henry 748
Barstow, T. A. Andn. ... 54:
Bartholomew, Robt. ... 623
Bartleman, John 600
— Woodburn Francis... 594
Bartley, A. G 723
— Ale.Kander Fisher 723
— Edward B 568
■ - John Cowell 600
Barton, Christopher 744
■ Crosbie 549
Beamish, Allen Aug. W. 623
Charles 600
David Gregory 53s
— George Perceval 612
Bean, John Wm. Fred. 6ao
Bearcroft, Edward H 558
Beath,JohnH 721
Beaton, iJfo. Patrick 741
Beatson, Albert Bale. ... 600
Beattie, Jas. Forbes 721
Beatty, James M'NeiU 723
— Joseph 6i2
— Rich. Carden Allen ... 551
Robert 593
— Howard James 600 Beauchamp,Fitzmauriceooo
— JJec. John Yarker ... 741 1 Beaufort, J3«ie of 745
— Montagu 748 Beaumont, Dudley 7o5[Berthou, Thomas Porter 584
— Newton 600 — Walter_ Henry 6^,3! Bertie, How. G. A. Vere ... 745
Benson, Charles A 59
— Tom 745
— William J. P 568
Bent, George 599
Bentinck, H.C.A. P.W.
Aldenburg 745
Bentley, William A 559
Bentlif, Philip Barnerf 718
Benyon, J. Spencer 548
Beresford, G. de la Poer 600
— George William 623
— Hamilton de la Poer 633
— Henry Marcus 748
— John P. De la Poer... 567
— M.Wyllyde la Poer... 612
— Mostyn de la Poer53;, 5 34
— Robert de la Poer ... 717
Berger, EmestArchd.
Berkeley, Edm. Hen. ... 549
— Bmeric Streatfeild . . . 600
— Henry W 74.
— James Cavan 594
— Richard William 721
— Robert 748
Bernard.HenryL. Chas. 612
— James Walker 623
— Thomas 748
Berry, Edward Ring ... 744
— Robert 600 Beavan, Reginald 6
Bartram, George Wm... 554iBeazley, Geo. Gant 745
Bartwell. Fras. T 51:7 jBecher, Alfred 600
Barwell.Wm. B.Browne 534 — Decimus William 623
Basden, C. Brenton 600 — Jidward French 555
Basevi, Chas. Edw 612J — Septimus Harding ... 588
Bertram, CharlesPelgue 745
Berwick, Wm. Noel, iffrii 744
Best, George 623
^ Maudistly Gaussen... 748
— Thomas William 633
Beswick, Anthony S.... 704
M. Elringoon 562
Blachford, Oswald Sam. 745.
Black, Donald Campbell 718
— James 600
— William Thomas 723
Blackburn, John 748.
— Peter 547
Blackburne, William ... 744
Blacker, Fred. H 561
- L itham, Chas. Miller 557
— Latham Wm 702-
Blackett, Charles Pra. 633.
— Christopher Edw. ... 612
— Chris. Montagu 563
Sir Edward Wm. St. 600
— Henry Wise Ridley... 548
— William 612
Blackley, John Henry ... 612
Blaokman, William J.... 728
Blackwell, James Edw. 600
Blackwood, Qr.J/r. John 697
— l£osp. Afsi.it. John ... 728
— Robert Wm 623
Blaine, Robt. Stickney 693
Blair. Charles Renny ... 590
— Chas. Stuart 623,
— Gustavus Fred 612
— Henry Francis 612
Henry Willam 597
Major James 633
General James 590
— John 623
— Samuel 697,
Blake, Benj. Watson ... 535
— Ethelbert Hen 723
— George Frederic 600
— Henry William 588
— John S. O'Brien 543
^ Martin P 612
— Matthew Gregory 744
Blakeney, Robert 74S
Blaksley, John 600
BlancKley, Hora. N. C. 600
Bland, Edward Loftus 600
Blandy, Wm. Poyntz ... 544
Blane, Robert Arthur ... 550
— SirSeymourJn J5*.533, 581
Bianshard, Fred. H. .. 623
Blatherwick, Thomas ... 723
&3I
IBlathwayt, Linley 623
Blaydes, Harry S 558
Blayney, Gerald J. S.... 695
Blaxland, Arthur H. ... 634
Breaymiie, Joseph 623
tBleazby, Francis Bi>'^ 634
— Robert 537
Blenkinsop, William ... 623
BleT.nerhassett, Barry... 745
Blewitt, Charles 600
Bligh, Fred. Arthur...... 565
— Frederick Cher 748
Blisaett, Henry Fred. ... 7'^
Blogg, George Richd... 569
Blomlield, Thos. Edwin 745
Blood, John 748
Bloomfleld, Alfred 596
— AlleyneF. F 612
— Frederick William ... 634
Blount, Robert 748
Blowers, Chaa.Edw. ... 600
— William Henry 612
Bluett, Chas. Edw. L. ... 612
— W. H.P.Gordon 748
Blundell, H. Blun. H... 612
Blunt, Arthur 612
— Charles Harris 600
— Francis Charles 702
^— Grant 600
— J. S.Tillyer 552
Blyth, David 612
— Sydney Beck with ... 543
Blythawood, ior<2 745
Boase, G«o. Clement 623
Boddam, Chas. Wm. ...559
— Hungerford Meyer ... 590
— Welby Wroughtou ... 593
Boehmer, Fred. C 706
Bogga, A. Ausell 544
Bogie, Adam 554
-^ Andrew Hugh 600
Boileau, Fras. Wm. 595
— John P. Hamilton ... 722
— Lestock Francis 537
, — Lewis Maltby 634
^— ThomasTheophilus... 623
^-Wm. Simeon 634
Bsisragon, A. Maxwell 561
Boissier, John William. 748
Boldero.G. Neeld 583
Bolitho, Otho Glynn 539
BoUand.Geo. Herbert ... 612
Bolton, Harry John 634
■— Hely Frederick 612
-^ Henry Fra. Somerset
634,774
— Robert Henry 600
Bonavia, T. Emmanuel 623
Bond, Edward 745
— Frederick William ... 600
— Henry 745
— Henry 600
— Robert John 613
— William Dunn .. 534, 584
Bonham,HarryWalterM.539
— John 613
Bonhote, Leith 559
Bonney, Charles Henry 623
Bonnor,RichardMaurice 613
Bonus, Joseph 584
Booker, Geo. E. N 568
Booth, Baron George ... 54s
— James Gore 613
— Walter 704
— William 600
Boothby, Geo. Murray 559
Borradaile, Geo. Edwin 745
— George William 613
Borrowes, /Sii-B., Bart.. 748
— Kildare 546
Borthwick, Alex 745
Borton, Alfred John 623
Bostock, James Wm. ... 6cx>
Boswell, John Jas 600
Bott, Thomas 748
Boulderson, John 623
Boulger, Abraham 697
Boult.E.Farrington 723
Boulton.EdwardJoseph 723
Bourchier, 5t> George , . 600
— Henry Seton 623
— John 62
Bourke, Sbie. Edw.K..., 748
— Son. J. Jocelyn 581
— Joseph 748
— Thomaa ,... 745
Index — Retired Inst.
Bouwens.'LambartH..., 623
Bovill, Chas. Edward... 551
— Jas. Owen 744
—r Thomn s 704
Bowdler, O. W. Bowdler 613
Bowen, Charles,.. 613
— George Bligh 600
— Henry Griffith ......... 633
— Herbert 705
— Wm. Thos 600
Bower, Edmund T.C.... 563
— Henry John 748
— Robert Lister 692
Rowhill, ,Tas. Henry 555
Bowie, Cha. Vincent ... 600
— Matthew Morton 597
Bowiby, Pulteney Edw. 622
Bowler, Jo'un 748
Bowles, Arthur M. 537
— Edward 748
— Vere Hunt 583
Bowyer, WentworthG. 555
Boxer, Ed. Mourrier ... 600
— William Monsell 568
Boxwoll, Samuel 553
Boycott, William 748
Bo.vd, Alex. James 718
— Brooke 58S
— Campbell 719
— Daniel - 589
— George Vaohell 623
— James George Hay... 745
— Julius Middleton ... 594
— Mossom 600
— Walter Colquhoun ... 550
— William 742
^ Wm. Arthur Edward 567
— William Cathcart 721
Boyea, Walter John 623
Boyle, Mon. Bdm. John 748
— Edward 705
— Edward Vicars 613
— Gerald Edmund 613
I'atrick David 534
— Robert .. 600
— Hon. Robt. Elphin. ... 595
— Hon. William Georga 745
Boys, Henry 748
Brabazon, Hugh 748
— James Du Pre 748
— J. A. H. Moore.. 623
Brace, Fras. Chas. 0. ... 567
Bracken, R, D'Oyly C... 600
— Thomas P. A 623
Brackenbury,Henryi3o, 748
Bradburne, Saml 613
Braddell, Thomaa 613
Braddon, Edw. H. C , 543
Bradford, Sir Edw. R. C. 595
— Evelyn 600
— Henry Richard 623
— Oliver John 623
— Robert Mark 722
— Wilmot Henry,.. 34.1,579
Bradley, John Donald
son 623
Bradshaw. Alex. Fred... 720
— .Tames BuUer 708
— James Lewia 623
— John Charles 748
— Osw.aldMo.sley 623
Brady, David M. F 549
Br.aimer, James Louttit 708
Brain, Daniel List 549
Braichwaite, Ernest L. 554
- James H. Vidal 560
Bramston, T. Harvey... 745
Bramwell, George 692
— Hugh Ransom 718
Brander, Mangles J 590
— Wm. Maxwell 623
Brandreth, Ashton M... 613
Brandt, Edward ..,, 623
Branfill, Benjn. Aylett . 745
Brannan, James 748
Bravo, Alexander 745
Bray, Henry Hill 697
Brebner, Alex 722
Bredin, Alexander 597
— John Fitzgerald W. 561
Brendon, Algernon 600
Brennau, Charles 697
Brereton, Chas. Wm. ... 613
— John Alfred 600
— Robert Kean 6
— Thomas Sadleir 702
Brereton,Willoaghby T.
Brett, Arthur
— Harry Armstrong ...
— Lionel Lowdham
— Sir Wilford
Brettingham, R.Wheatl.
Brewster, Fred. Wm. ...
— Henry Craigie
Brice, George Tito 533,
Bridge, James
Bridgeman, Hon. F. C...
Bridges, Charles Harley
— Edward Smith
— William Percv
Bridgford, Sid.vjy Thos.
Bridgman, Fred. Hy. ...
— WilUam
Bridport, A. N. Viae. ...
Briggs, David
— James
— John
— John Archer Julian
— John Arthur
— William
Brind, Frederick Sale S.
— William Henrj-
Brine, Bruce
— Percival Forbes
Brinkley, John T
Briscoe, EdwardWm....
— WilUam Thomas
Bristow, James Alfred
Broackes, Chas
Broadfoot, William
Broadhurst, Arthur B.
Broadrick, Edward
Broadwood, Francis ...
Brock, John
Brockman, John Arthur
Julius Drake
— Ralph R. E. Drake...
Brodie, Edgar Walde-
grave
— John Fitzgerald
Brodigan, Francis
Brogden, James
Bromhead, Edw. R
Brook, Henry Darvill...
— Richard Crundel
— William John
Brooke, Cha. Clements
— Chas. Kennedy
— Edward Sabine
— Edw. A. Pierrepoint
— Edw. Thomas
— John Cheap
Richard Henry
— Robert Wilmbt
— Thos. Henry Barstow
— William Saurin
Brookes, Joseph
Brooka, George
— John Hatfield
Brooksbank, Arthur H.
Bros, Richard FoUett ...
Brough, Rev. Joshua ...
— William Rd. Cha
Brougham, James
Broughton, Delves
Brown, Alex. Burton ...
— Alfred M
Charles Bradford
— Charles Edward
— Charles Langford ...
— David
— Edward 130,
Edward John Vesey
— George Rodney
Henry George
— Henry James
H. W. SilverLhorne...
Henry Thomas
John, h. p. BombayS.C
— Staf Paym. John
— John, h. p. 17 Lancers
— John Henry
— Percival Ashley
— Robert Hanbury
— Robert Ross
— Simon
— Qr.ilfr. Thomas
— RidingMr. Thomas ...
— Thos. Southwell
— Valentine
— William
— William Edward
597
705
600
613
748
69-2
543
600
583
709
6*3
613
613
722
634
623
713
578
600
600
613
623
692
7°5
623
623
613
564
56«
557
553
711
697
63
564
613
560
697
613
745
613
562
723
613
697
539
718
600
745
696
548
564
564
60P
589
013
745
595
597
697
697
748
563
748
741
613
549
543
613
56S
745
543
600
588
613
745
600
708
634
567
Brown, Wm. Frederick
— Wm. Thomas
Browne.A. Anth. P
— Charles Edmund
— Charles Henry
— Edward
T- Edward Francis
- Edward Pohlmann
— George Edward Beale
— George Richard
— Henry George
^ Henry Ralph 294,
— Henry Robt. Yates...
— Herbert F.L
-- Horace Albert
— .Tames
— Sir- Jaa. Fi-ankfort
Manners 204,
— James H. Granville...
— John Thomaa
— Melville
— Montague
— Rev. Ralph C.
— Richard
— Lord Richard Howe..
— Richard Thos.B
— Sir Samuel James ...
— William Barrington
— William Henry
— William Lloyd
Brownlow, Sir Charles
Henry
— Henry Alexander
Brownrigg, Henry J. ...
Bruce. Alex. Andrew ...
— Alexander James
— Courtenay Wm
— George Ward Cole ...
— Henry Le GeyC
— Hervey J. Lloyd
— Percy R
— Robert
— Robert N.D
-T Stewart Hervey
Brune, C. R. Prideaux...
Bruiiker, Howard M. E.
Brutton, Edward
— Robert Abemethie ...
Bryan, Geo. C. N
Bryrlen, Richard Jos. ...
Bryson, Thomas
Buchanan, Geo. A. L....
— Henry Brian
— James
— John L' Estrange L....
— Robert Francis
Buck, Lewia Wm
Buckle, C. Randolph ...
— Dudley William
— Edmund
— Robert Thos
— Sechwell Ray
Buckley, Fred. Aug. ...
Bucknill,J.Town3end ...
Budd, Claud Currie
— David Carruthers
— Rich. Carruthers
Buist, David Simson ...
Bulkeley, Francis B. ...
— Henry Wm. C
Bull, John
BuUer, E. M. Manning-
ham
— Frederick William...
— Gregory Joseph
— Walter Gregory
Bullmore, Wm. King ...
Bullock, E. G. Troyte...
— Rev. Regd. H
— Robert
Bulpett, William Henry
Bulwer, Sir Edw. G. ...
Bunbury, Abra. Chas...
— Cecil lianmer
— Charles Thomas
— William Reeves
Bunn, Wm. Fred
Burbury, Fras, Wm. ...
Burden, William
Burdett, Francis
— Sir Francis Bart. ...
Burgess, Harry Miles...
Burgmann, Geo. John
Burgoyne, Sir J. M. Bt,
Burke, Bernard H
— John ,,..
548
613.
601
563
723
623
623
545
545
748
744
580
623
745
590
748
579
623
551
613
613
697
743
74S
sSiS
545
623
613
589
584
7da
601
601
745
634
599
537
568
744
566
748
542
543
634
634
562
718
705
695
545
589
718
723
593
6po
S4I
544
724
703
596
553
701
634
609
591
742
539
583
613
692
634
718
562
741
613
566
533
590
535
613
597
555
692
634
745
568
613
613
645
723
697
Index — Behred List.
Burke, Michael Arthur 546
— Theobald 62?
— ^ Thomas Edmund ... 564
— Walter St. George ... 550
— William 748
Burkiuyoung, Fred. F... 559
Burland, Ben,! 723
Burlton, Hy. M. Barton 596
^ — Newton Robert 601
Bnrmester, A. Chas 562
Bum, David Bryce 537
— Henry Pelham 556
— John Macvicar 601
Bumaby, Lt. Colonel B.
Beaumont 748
— Richard Briones 546
— Major Gen. Eustace
Beaumont 601
— ' Richard Briones 546
Burnand, Norman 745
Burne, Henry K 589
— Joshua Henry 569
— Sir Owen Tudor.. .533, 584
Bamell, Edward S. P.... 744
Burnett, Thomas 613
Bumey.H. A. Amyatt... 560
— Hugh Somerviile S. 709
Burningham, H. G. C. ... 748
Burr, Cha. Ernest G 634
— Frederick Wm 548
Burrell, Edward 553
Burroughs, P. W. Traill
533.581
Burrowes, Algm. St. b. 623
Burrows, Geo. R. Scott 589
Burt, Walter 742
Burton, Edmond Eras. 589
— Edward John 723
— Fowler 313.580
— Henry 745
— John Edward 623
— Samuel 697
— William Blakeway ... 613
— William Henry 613
— WilliamPenn 634
Buscarlet.J.R.Bowen ... 548
Busfeild, William 623
— John 634
Buah, John 743
Bushe, Chas. A. L. P.... 709
^-Charles Kendall 744
— Horace Kendal 594
Bushman, John George 742
Butchart, John 706
Butler, Charles 623
— OhasJ H. Somerset ... 552
— Chas. Jas. John 559
— Edward Arthur 548
— Edw. Le Breton 623
— Francis 711
— Francis John Paul ... 556
— P. W. H. Davies 092
— Henry 6oi
— Hubert Lavie , 566
— James 696
^— Lewis W.Geo 562
— Reuben 696
— Somerset James 543
— Thomas Adair 634
— Walter 748
— William Theobald ... 623
Butt, John Wells 745
Buttanshaw, Thomas... 613
— William Henry 705
Butter, John Kerr 71
Butterworth, Fred 697
Buttle, Clement Francis 697
Byng, Alfred Molyneux 745
— ifoB. Henry Wm. John 74:
— fibn.LiouelFras.Geo. 555
— Thomas Richard 597
Byrne, Stanley C 568
— Thomas Edmund 601
Byrom, Wm. R. Jones.. 693
Bythell, Reginald 396
Cabell, WilUam 613
Caddell, Henry 550
— Walter W. deV 56
'Cadell, Alexander 58
— General Robert... 184, 58
— Coionei Robert 613
— -Thomas , 595
Caesar, Richard T 717
■Cafe, Haydon Lloyd 745
— Wm. Martin 589
Cahill, Chas. John S. ... 597
•Cahusac, Wm. Lcgh 589
Caine, Wm. Hull 599
Oaird, Lindsay H 563
Cairns, Mon. W. D. 692
Calcott, Charles R. B 746
Oaldecott, Chas. Thos... 613
Calder, Edmond H. S.. 562
Calderon, Chas. Matthew 623
Caldwell, W. Bletterman 745
Call, Chas. Frederic ...623
Callander, Alexander ... 592
Callender, Eustace, M. 719
Galley, Henry 748
CiUwell, Robert Joseph. 745
Calthorpo, Hon. S. J.
Gr T40, 533, 581
Calvert, A. Motteux 613
— Augustus Bresson ... 704
Cambridge, Jocelyn P.. . 613
Cameron, Alan William 552
— Aylmer Spicer 613
— Campbell 706
— Charles Barton 706
— Cyril St. Clair 563
— Donald R 601
— Hillyard Hy. Angus 544
— John 718
— Saumarez Wm 559
— S:rWilliamGordon23i, 579
Cammilleri, P. H 740
Campbell, Alexander ... 613
— Capt. Alexander 706
— A. Dunstaffnage 613
— Archibald Edwards 594
— Archibald Hamilton. 623
— Arthur Chas 563
— Aylmer Maclver 613
— Charles 697
— Charles Albert Lyon 613
— Charles Frederick ... 748
^ Colin Charles 613
— Colin Geo. Pelham ...
— Donald Archibald ... 543
— Duncan 566
— Duncan 745
— Edward Gervase 613
— Edward Parker ....
— E.S.Norman 748
— Eras. Selwyn 545
— Frederick 748
— Frederick Buckley ... 547
— Sir Guy Theophilus... 556
^ Hardin Burnley 745
— Hon. Henry Walter... 745
— Henry Wotton 748
— James 613
— James 744
— James Archibald ... 560
— James Ramsay 546
— Lt.Col. John S48
— Qr.3fr. John 697
— John Alexander 613
— John George 594
— John Gore 613
— John Henry 613
— John Pennock 601
— John Peter Wm 601
— John Thomas 745
— Sir John Wm., Bi 601
— Loudoun Francis 613
— Montagu Douglas ... 559
— Napier George ... 184, 589
— Neil 623
— Parr 569
^ Patrick John 584
— Reginald E. D 563
— Robert Dallas 593
— Ronald Gore 706
— Walter 744
— William Alexander... 557
— William Frederick ... 613
— Wm. John Sinclair... 722
— William Maxwell 6oi
Campion, H. F. Geo. ... 546
Campsie, Geo. Richard 74;
Candy, Chris. H. H. ... 567
Cane, Claude R. J 563
— Robert Emmet 623
— Stopford 744
Camiing, Hon. C. S. G. 561
Cannon, John Smith 613
— Osborne Barvvell
Cansdale, Arthur
Cantlou, Louis M
Cantor, Chas. Hy
Capel, William
Oarp.ndi ni , Prank J
Garden, Sir Prdk.Walter
Garden, Henry Charles 561
Henry Robert 745
— William Joseph ...... 705
Cardew, Frederick 61
— Geo. Masters 745
^- Henry 1..... 601
— Philip 554
Carey,Cha. Le Meaurier 748
— Clement de Beauvoir 537
— Constantine Phipps.. 601
— De Vic Francis 6oi
— Ernest Adolphus 613
— Frederick William... 537
^Thomas 723
— ^ Thomas Priaulx 601
— William 613
— William Dobree 601
Carfrae, CharlesWilUam 55^
Cargill, Sidney 623
— Spencer 623
Carington, Hon. Rupert
C. G 567
— Hon.W. H. P 745
Carleton, Edward Wm.. 548
— Francis Edmund 542
— George 613
— Henry Alex 183, 578
— Henry Guy 613
— Richd. LangfordLeir 6r>i
— William Henry 748
Carlile, Wm. Ogle 623
Carlisle, Anthony 748
Oarlyon, Clement W. ... 623
Carmichael, Geo. L. ... 745
Carmody, John P 727
Carnegie, Geo.Fullerton 601
Camegy, Alexander ... 590
— ^ Patrick A 593
Camell, William ..601
Camwath.R.H.CBarZ of 549
Carpendale.MontaguM. 597
Carpenter, George 634
— William Sidney 562
Carr, Charles Harrison 623
— George Sidney... 546,623
— Jones King 723
— Nicholas Edward ... 623
Carr^, Geo. Tenuant ... 6^3
Carrington, Chas. Wm. 61;
Carroll, James 723
— James Henry 743
Carson, Thomas 743
Carstairs, Charles 55:
Carter, Arthur Shaen ... 634
— Edw. Augustus 552
— Edward Medley 553
^ Rowland Wimburn... 721
— Stanley 623
— Thomas Tupperl 613
Cartwright, Henry A.... 561
James Sampson 569
— Reginald Anson 547
Carwithen, Geo. T.L.... 613
Gary, Lucius F. B 613
— Thos. Alphonso 601
Case, Middleton F. M... 742
Cashman, R. U 727
Gass, Arthur Herbert ... 613
Cassell, Frank L 569
Cassidy, Francis P 748
— Frederick Young 748
— Thomas 709
Castell, John Henry 613
Castle, Fred. John 601
Castletown, 15. E.B. Lord 559
Cascray, Luke Richard 713
Cathcart.iZbn. A. Murray 744
Gator, Thomas William 745
Catteli, Edward 705
— William 720
Catty, Charles Parker... 601
Gaulfeild, St. George ... 613
Cautley,Chr3tphr.Hy.G. 613
— John Cumberlege ... 546
Cavarra, Alfred 634
— Giuseppe 654
Cavaye, Henry Kenuett 560
Cave.B.W.Cave-Erowne 745
— George Noble 601
— Walter 541
Oavenagh, Gordon 601
— Orfeur Jas 543
Cay, Chas. V 7^3
— Eustace 74S
Cayzer, Thomas 717
Cecil, Zord E. H. B. G. 745
Cecil, iorci William 558
Chads, William Jn. 533, 584
Ghadwick, David D. ... 613
— Edward 554
— Edward Fred 613
^ John i 548
— Robert 748
Ohaffay, John 748
Chaine, William 62J
Chalm6ra,Hy.Broughm. 613
— Norman Guthrie 543
— Owenlvon 634
— Quintin 718
Chalouer, Richd. G. W. 559
Chamberlain, C. T 588
— SirN.B 588
Chamberlayne, Tauker-
ville James 552
W.J 360, 580
Chamberlin, Edw. Hy. 623
— W. R. Bigsby 623
Chambers, Arthur 561
— Brooke Rynd. 593
— Chaa. Patton..... 613
— Francis Henry 623
— George Fred. S 613
— Osboru Wm. Samuel 613
— Richard Wellesley ... 6or
— Robert Macdonald ... 593
— William Ewbank 613
Chamier, Pras. Edw. A. 593
— Stephen Henry Ed. 583
Champernowne, Hy. ... 613
Champion, Percival R. 745
Chandler, Edward ...... 727
— John Thomas 613
Chaplin, John Worthy... 613
Chapman, Alf. Stephen 550
— Arthur Robert 59S
— Charles Higford 563
— Pras. Kingscote F.... 692
— Frederick Stoviu 559
— George Alex 553
— GeorgeH.J.Mow....... 623
— HaLailton 594
— Henry Theodore 723
— HenryWm.Portescue 558
— Ingram Francis 6or
— William Edward 748
Chappell, J. J , 721
Chard, Charles 569
Charle.?, James 623
Charlesworth, James... 717
Charley, John 601
Charlton.Rich.GranviUe 623
Charter, Ellis James ... 748
Charters, William 697
Ghatfleld, Chas. Kyrle 613
— Hy. R. Spencer 539
Ghatterton. Frank Wm. 597
Chauncy, Wm. Anachar 558
Chawner, Alfred 717
Cheetham, Charles 634
— Charles Joseph 623
Chelmsford, F. A. Lord 579
Chermside.RobertAlex. 541
Cherry, William 721
Chesham, Charles C. W.
Lord 559
Chesney, Pras. Rawdon 744
Chester, Chas. W. R. ... 593
Chetwode, George 745
Che vers. Hyacinth 553
Ghichester.Gorn wUs.Hy. 614
— Gerard 562
— Henry Augustus 552
— Hugh Arthur 614
— John OotaWus 601
— Robert Bruce 6ot
— Spencer Frederick... 557
Chifferiel, Albert H. ... 567
Childe, Cha. Baldwin... 561
Chippindall, Edward 256,583
tlhisholm, \Villiam 614
i.;hittick, Wm. Henry ... 697
Chitty, Walter Theo. ... 590
Uhoake, Thomas 697
Oholmeiey, Hy. John ... 539
Jholmondeley, Hugh C. 559
— Reginald Harry 559
Christian, Geo. Arnold 634
Otiristie, 13dw. Tolfrey 541
— Henry 569
— Robert A. 0 692
— William 705
Christopher, Leon. R. ... 6or
Chrystie, William 6ot
!!hurch, Thomas Ross... 593
833
Churchill, Chas.Morant
— Felix Victor S
— George Frederic
Clapcott, Charles
Clapp, Wm. H. Bant ...
Claridge, Frank E. S....
— Henry C. Z
Clarina, Eyro C. H.
Lord 332, 533,
Clark, AhxauderTowers
■ — Andrew
— Edmund William
— James Aitken
— James Edward
— See. Sydnej-
— Stanley Yeatman ...
— Stewartson
— Thomas Howell
Clarke, A)67. Ross
— A. F. Stafford
— Sir Andrew ...
— Calvert D. Stanley ...
— Charles Edw. Lane...
— Edward Henry St.
Lawrence
— George Calvert ...144,
— Haranet Hyde
— Hen. Stephenson ...
— Henry Wilbertbrce...
■ — Hervey Morris S
— James Alleyno
— James Gumming
— -James George ,.
— Jno. H. Courtenay ...
— John Sheridan
— Joseph
— Sir Marshall J
— Montague de Sales
McKenzie G. Aug.
— Robert
— Robert Stuart
— Stanley de A. C
— Sydenham Cixbbon...
— SomersetM. Wiseman
533,
— Thos. Sydenham
— Tredway George
— Wm. James
— Willoughby Charles
Stanley
Clarkson, Fredk. Wm...
— James Booth
— William Henry
Clay, Albert
— Alex. Davidson
— Ralph H
Claydon, Thomas
Clayhills, J. Menzies ...
Clayton, Charles Cecil...
— Edward Gildert
— Fitzroy A. Talbot . . .
— Valeniine Garaner ...
Cleather, Wm. B. G. ...
Cleeve, Stewart Alex....
Cleland, J. W.Henderson
— William
Clementi, Montagu
Clements, Fred. Wm R.
— George
Clementson, Cha, D. ...
Clephane.And. Robt. ...
Clerk, Alexander
— Sir George 1)
— Henry
— Malcolm George
— Thomas
Clery, Tho.<. Geo
Cliff, William
Clifford, Miller
— Richard Cormick ...
Clifton, Robert Walter
— Thomas Henr
Climo, Wm. Hill
Clinch, William
Clinton, Xorrf B. W. P...
— Henry
— Henry Renebald
Clive, Uon. G. H. W.
WJnds-or
— Henry Somerset
Cloet^, Josias Gordon...
Close, Charles S
— Frederick 533,
Clowes, Chas. Edw.
— Frederick
— George Gooch ..
— Henry
Index — Retired List.
549 Clubley, ,Jas. K 595
f'92;Coar, ieo. Charles J. ... 741
623 Coats, James 722
748 Coates, Charles 624
722J— George 541
553 Cobb, John 624
614 Cobbe, Alex. Hugh 583
, — Francis 624
579 Cochrane, Geo. Henry... 614
557 Coekburn, Alexander W. 555
717] — Charles Frederick ... 601
539 — Francis Pitcairn 562
719 — Henry Alex 589
723 — Jas. Balfour 723
741 — James 723
744] — James George 614
718 — Thomas Hugh 748
6g7,Cockcraft,W.LaTrobe ... 624
614 Cocker, Barnard Wm.... 745
723 Cocks, Philip Reginald 744
583'Cocksedge, T. A. J 727
614 Codriiigton, Geo. H. F. 596
560 — Oliver 721
Coe, Edwin 697
555 Cofle.y, Francis 6:4
579:Coiiln, Richard J. M. ... 718
^68 ilogan, Thomas Sillery 723
6i4lCoghill, Frank H 567
623 j — Kendal J. W 614
595;Coghlan, James Duff ... 5;,4
541! — Jiev. Thomas Lloyd... 741
744lCoke,jffo;i.W.G.Walpole 745
74 8 , Coker, Edm und Rogei s 534
551 Colaha.n, John 720
624 I'iolborne, Hon. Fras. L.
697 Lydston 132, 358
624 Colclough, George 601
Cole, George W 593
624 — Henry Hardy 624
745 — Richard Rivarola 566
634 — Robert Andrews 601
601 — Samuel ^597
614 — William 696
Colebrook, Geo. T. 702
5 80 Coleman , William 634
550 Coles,; Rogers L.Cowper 564
594 1— Thomas Gordon 601
748IColiett, Sir Henry 595
j — Henry Geo. Outram 719
593 — William 70:
624jCollier, Clarence A 614
Herbert Cromwell ... 614
— Hopetoun Currie 723
ColUngwood,Clennell ... 601
— Henrv 614
— Wm.'Pole 601
Collins, Arthur 548
— Caleb 634
— Edward Archibald... 601
— Esau 697
— Francis 723
— Francis Fred 741
— George 697
— Henry Wm. A 565
— John Alexander 705
— A'co. J. A. Welsh 741
— Joseph 548
— Josiah Erskine 624
— Robert 722
— Samuel Travers 634
— Stephen Edw 709
Collmson, Thos. B 601
CoUis, Adolp. R. Aug.... 63+
— Francis William 594
— Gustavus W. Berry. . . 634
— William 720
— William Cooke 544
— William Gun 544
Colls, Robert Stacy 745
Collyer, George F 567
720 Colman, Thomas 745
601 Coll gan, John F. FitzG. 596
722 Colomb, Geo. Hatton ... 614
697 — Hir John C. Ready ... 706
614 Colquhoun, H. M. L. .. 614
713 — Jas. Andrews 624
745 — William 692
Colthurst, James N 614
748 — David Latouche 745
614 Colvile, Charles Fred.... 745
592I FiennesMid 533,583
722 Colvi'ie, Hon. C. R. W.
584I Master of 555
692 — Mot. Sir William Jas. 744
543 Colvin, Cecil Hodgson 567
7481— Richard Beale 566,
697'Combe, Christian 563^
Compton, £ori A. F. ...
— Thomas Joseph
Comyn, John Sarsfield
Coney, Arthur Henry...
— Herbert Launcelot ...
— Jieo. Thomas
— William Bicknell
Coningham, Fred
— Herbert
— Hy Evelyn
— Walter
Conington, John C. ...
jConnell, Patrick
Conner, George
ConnoUy, Benjamin
Bloomfield
— Edw. Jos. R
— John
— Paul
ConoUy, Arthur
— Edward Robert
— Francis Henry
— William
Conran, E. Watson
Consett, D'Arcy P
Constable, Frederick C.
Strickland
— F. R. A. B
Constant, Stephen Price
Con wny , John
Conyers, J. Saltus
Cooch, Charles 130,
Cook, Alexander
— Arthur
— Charles
— Fras. John Gilbert ...
— Henry 534,
— Herbert
— Herbert Rowley
— John Will .'.
— Lewis Arch. Charles
Cooke, Anth. C
— Crawford...
— Ernest G. S
— James
— James George
— John
— Thomas Valentine . . .
Cookes, George
Cookson, Fre ville
Oookson, Jas. Gathome
— JohnC. Fife
Cook worthy, Colin
Coombs, Rowland Hill.
Cooper, Albert B.Astley
— Alfred
— Alfred Charles
— Charles Herring
Edward Henrv
Edward M. Gilbert ..
— Egbert William
— Godfrey
Henry Fallowfield ...
— John
— Joshua Harry
Loftus Lewis Astley
— Thomas
William
Coote, Cha. Geo. H. ...
— Chas. Henry Eyre ...
— Chidley
Thomas Gethin
Cope, Anthony
— Arthur Henry
— George Harwood
Copeland, Thomas
Copeman, Sydney A. M.
Copland, Alex
Coppin, Charles Francis
Copping, Henry
Corban, L
William Watts
Corbets, Francis
— Robert Edwin
Robert Hayes
— William
Cordery, Charles
Cordner, Jas. Edw. 183,
Corkran, Chas. S
Cornish, Chas. Orchard
Corrie,Wm. Taylor
Corry, George
Cory, Arthur
Cosby.Tho. Prittie
Cossey, John Fras
Costeilo, (Jharles Peter
Costelloe, Charles
5''7|Cotes, Arthur 55?
7171 — Charles James 745
72! Cottingham, Edw. R. ... 614
745|Cotton, Sir Arth. T. 215, 578
6951 — Benjamin 565
741!— Charles M'CUntock... 601
555|-F. C 785
537, — Francis Frederick ... 624
593 — Henry French 548
601 — Herbert 727
60T — John 697
624 — Joseph Wm. Minchiu 634
697 — Lynch Stapleton 601
543 — Richard Godman, T. 544
--Hon. Rich. S. G. S ... 537
722 — Thomas James 597
601 — Walter 544
569 Cottrell, Chas. Dormer 556
723 — William Foulkea 697
614 Couchman, R. Short ... 601
614 Coulton, James 560
634I Coupe, Robert 743
634jCouper, Arthur Edw.... 560
559 — James Kempt 590
708 Coupland, Henry 566
Court, Horatio Samuel 614
692'CourtenayHy. Regd. ... 601
624 [Courtney, David Chas.... 553
742J — Edward 713
569 — Edward Henry 601
723^Cousins, Samuel 697
614 jCoussmaker, George ... 624
634!— Macclesfield F 6241
634'Coventry, Charles 564
697'Cowan, Samuel Hunter 614
541!— Walter PrederickJas. 634
584iCoward, Charles 743
i;44JCowie, Crombie 585
54, Cowper-Coles.RogersL. 566
7i8jCox, Alex. Temple 594
634J— Arthur P. H 561
583;— Chas. Vyvyan 601
588 — Charles William 601
568 — Edward Cooke .,; 695
548[ — Francis Edward 601
559 — George Augustus 624
705I — Geo. William 594
614 — Henry John Wm 559
7451 — John Brenton 591
560 — John Hawtrey Reg.... 692
589 — Sir John Wm 251, 581
745 — Joseph Cooke 634
601! — Samuel 697
William 697
717,
692 — Wm. Hamilton 601
743! — William Sniith 697
568|Coxe,HolledWall.H. ... 601
740iCoxon, Geo. Stacpole ... 745
745 Cowan, Wm. Chalmers 717
6o4!Crabbe, Arthur B 692
634iCracroft, Bernard 601
748[Cradock, Edm. Wm 547
6241 — Montagu 564
634!Cragg, Cecil Webb 624
744 Craig, Richard Manifold 722
748 Crake, Edward B 556
711 Cramer, Chas. Pierson 614
5S3 Craster, George Ayton 584
601 — James Thomas 745,
557 — Wm. Robert 614
745 Oaufurd, F. B. Numa 624,
748 — Harry James 556
542| — Wm.ReginaldHouison543.
692 Ciuwtora,AndrewGarde 565.
745 — Charles Roben, 713
6971 — George Adam 6141
718 — R. G. Sharman 560-
595 — Richmond Irvine 597
634 — Rol)ert Alexander ... 614
728 Crawfurd, Hugh P.R.F. 596
721, Crawle.y, Anthony 697
601 — Philip Sambrook , 745.
560 — Richards 705
563,Creagh, And. Mich. ... 548
553 — C. A. PitzGerald 601
748 — James 614
697 - James 717
591 — James Henry 748
534 — Johu 624
624 — WilUam 601
601 — William , 723
722 Grean, John Joseph 723
614 Crease, John Fred 614
601 Creed, Richard J. G. ... 555
697 Creek Edw. Gordon S. 56S
785 Creighton, Fitzmaurice 624
697 — Fitzmaurice de V. P. 566
Index — Hetired Lisi.
834
Creighton, Robert l^itz
CrvTalcl 556
Cremorne.Yesey.ioJ-rf ... 745
Crespin, Alex. Andrews 708
(Iresswell, George 634!
— William George yiSJ
Creyk, William 723
Crichton, Hon. Charles
Fredk 745
— Hon. Henry George
Louis 54S
— William H 601
Crick, Samuel A 727
Crispo, Sidney Smith ... 70S
Critciiley, Kdw.Asheton 562
Groasclaile, Lanucelot... 692
Crocku'ell, Wm. Henry
Brownhill 717
Crot'ton, Caldwell lly.... 634
— Frederielj: R. C 601
— James. 581
— Richard Henry 601
— Sir Walter Fred 692
— WilUam Jones 727
Croisdale, Richard 697
Croker, Arthm- 723
— Edward 748
— John 545
— John Randal 723
Cromer, iont 748
Cromie, C. Francis 561
Cronyn, Abraham Prim 561
Crooke, Edward Rea M. 624
— 2iev. ilihvanl 741
Crooks, John Jo.seph ... 702
Crosbie, Henry 557
— Jobn Gustai'Us 024
— JohnT.D. Talbot 548
Crosse, Charles Kenrick 745
— Charles Rojert 545
— Cnsrles William 55 =
— J.B.St. Croi-^c 723
— Joshua Grant 748
Grossman, Sir William 602
Crosthwaite, Charles ... 614
Crouch, Edvv. Thomas 718
Crowdy, John 6.j6
— John Henry 6x4
Crowe, James Daniel ... 723
— Robert 695
— Thomas Carlisle 602
Crozier, Fred. Douglas 695
— Henry D.u'ley 602
— Rev. J. A 741
— Richard Pearson 745
— Stanley 614
Cruickshank, J. H. H... 624
— John D 614
Cramplin, William 697
Crntchley, Charles. ..263, 578
Cubilt.CharlEs Percy ... 705
— WiUiaoi Geurgo 595
Cuddy, Alex. Daniel ... 745
Cufle", *irC.F.W.,ii^... 74t
— Otivay Wlieeler 70c
CuUeu, Arthur John ... 743
— Clitlbrd 69
— David 723
Uumberlard.Chas.Edw. 6
— Charles Sperlmg 55^
— Geo. BeuDiuck iVi'fj. s4C
• — William 569
— William Bentiuck ... 60:
Ciimberlege,Aiex. U. ... 61.
Cunung, Edwd. Wm. ... 6t,.
— George Lewis 705
— Thomas 602
— Wm. Herbert 6oi
Camming, K. William.. 7^3
— Wibiam Gordon 614
Cammiuus, Harold s¥
Cduingliam, G. W. H.... 55-
Caningh ime, Glencairn
K 564
— Si;- W. J.M.,1II 74!:
Cumitie, George Gordon 602
— Robert Henry 602
— Witlttr Howell 546
Cunniughiin, Allan J.C. 62.
— Andrew Cliarles 63,
— Charles 624
— Jonu 564
— Jotm 71
— Percys 6d2
Curetni, Edwai'd 717
Curling, Win. Kintcs-
^^•v.i .T... 537
Cun-an, .John Philpot... 542
— F. G. Adye ^ 722
Currey, Cbas. Henry ... 543
Currie, Arthur D 614
— Charles 748
— Frederick Alexander 547'
— Henry Octavius 703
— J-imes 614
— ■lohn Robert 614
— ^•amupl 720
Curry, Michael 624, 785
— Robert Murray .. 614
Curteis, Edw.Witherden 559
Curtis, Fras. G. S 614
— Spencer C 568
Curzon, Geo. Augustus 744
— Hon. Wm. Henry 748
— ■ William Southwell... 614
Ousack, Jas. W. H. C... 557
^ John 748
Cust, John Francis 745
— Mitf ird 545
Custance, Pied. Hambl. 745
— Sj'duey 565
Cutbill, Hy. Duppa A. 537
Cuthbert, Robert T. P., 602
Cuthell, Thomas George 624
Cuyler, Geo. Aug 614
Da'Costa, Artttur E 565
— David Campbell 692
D'Aeth, Lewis N. H. ...632
D'Aguilar, Sir C. L. 164, 579
Daiutry.Geo. Chas 541
Dalbiac, Henry Sbelley 748
-- Philip Hugli 560
Dalby, Nicholas B 634
Dale', Alfred M. Cecil... 706
— Hy. Montagu 624
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy 705
Dallas, R. Ciradoc F. ... 567
Dalmahoy, Patrick C... 593
Dalrymple, Francis B.. 74>i
J. H. N. G. H. Fisc... 552
D.iltin, Frederic 518
t'. L.Wade 54*
Oaly, Bernard 566
-Edw. Dji-mat H 695
— James Henry 727
— Richard Augustus S. 717
— William 624
Dalyell, J. Thomas 583
Dalzeil, John Alexander 6
iJame=., Richard 56S
Diinby, George 697
Dance, Edward Wm. ... 602
Dandridge, C. Chester... 60
— Chas. C. Williams ... 555
— Edward 59
Dane, Richard 720
Daniel, William Henry 54
Oaniell, Edward Staines 623
— Frederick Francis .
— Robt. Holford 0^4
— Jas. Williamson 634
Daniels, Fredk. P. J. ... snt
Dinn, George 696
Dausey, Edward it. ... 539
I'Aroy, Edwai'd Blake 704
D,irkor, James 697
Darley, Uy. Read 69/
— Wm. Sanders 624
Darling, Jamej Bruce 534
— Montagu Wm 71
— Sydney 60,
Darnell, Wm. Nicholas. 634
Dartnell, Jn).Geo 748
Darvall, Roger Fras. ... 551
Oarwall, Henry P 614
Darwin, Charles W 546
— Leonard 554
Dashwood, Chas. Browne 614
— Edmund Plunkett ... 560
— Francis Arthur 539
— Richard Lowes 602
D.iubeney,S«i'H.C.B.286, 578
D.iubeny, A. J. Hesketh 548
— Henry Joseph 550
— Walter Augustus 748
Danbuz, Robert Claude. 692
Daunt, Arthur H 560
— William 602
Davenport, Chas. Talbot 705
Davern, George William 624
Oavey, Thomas 634
Davidge, John 721
Da\ridson, Alexander... 602
— Alexander Chorley ... 614
Davidson, Alex. George 602
— Alexander Henry 602
— Chas. R. Tiernoy 614
— Chris. MiddlemasST3o,549
— George Montgomerie 705
— Henry Edward 614
— Hugh 564
— James 602
— Pete.r 7271
— Ribert 602
— Wyndham Heni-y 634
Davies, Arth. Matcham 592
— Augustus 748
— Fred. ,7as. Wm 542i
— George Silvester 744!
— H. G. Johnstone ... ., 614
— James Snow 602
— Jasper Gust. S 539
— John 728
— John, Apofliecart/ 728
— Lewis Matthevv 602
— Owen Edw. Myttou 555
— Robert 624
— Thomas Hem-y 634
— W. Broughton 723
— Sir WilUam George... 592
— Wm. R. Dambrill ... 71/
Davis, H. V. H. Hart... 560
— .lames 720
— John 569
— John Norman 723
— R. Newnham 546
— Richard Percival 614
— Tnomas .Arnold 614
^ William Hear,)' 614
Davison, George 602
— John 535
Da%'y, Fras. Arthur 723
— J.amcs John 539
Dawes, Bethel Martin ... 535
— Chris, iviyers 705
— Edw ird Wilson 69.'
-Themis ..614
Dawnay, Hm. Ljwis P. 537
Dawson, Ale.x. Harry ... 583
— Cbarlton 745
— Francis 590
— Fra. H3'. Macdonald 553
— Fi-e.ler.ck 624
— HeUT-y Philip 546
— Henry 74^
— John 614
Day, francis H. Emilius 743
— Henry Robei't 560
— John 624
Deacon, .Tames 70J
— Wm. Edw.D 745
Dean, Geo. Henry 550
- Jolin 569
Deane, Chas. Antlioiiy
iJlare 55S
— George 748
Deare, Fred. Arthur ... 56^
Dei.se, Gerald 556
le Bathe, .Vi.r Henry Per-
cival, Bart 317, 57S
de Berry. George F. ... 612
Debono, Michele 697
de Bourbel, Raoul 60s
De Brett, Harry 602
De Bade, Fred. Royle .. 624
le Burgh, Thomas F. H. 544
de Cetto, L. C. A. A. ... 624
Deeble, Stephen L 727
Deedoi, Granville 743
— William I.Ieury 602
Ds'ivc-i, D.iniel 697
Degaclier, Hy. Jas 583
de H.tvillana, James .
de Hodgson, D. Filius,
de HogU.on. Daniel....
— Sir Jtis Bl 556
de Horsey, W. H. B 58
de Kanczow, Chas. A.... 595
Delac.jmbc, Wm. Addis 624
Delalbsse, Hy. Geo 602
De Lancev, John 541
Delane, Walter 624
De la Rae, Thomas 563
de Lasalle, Augustus B. 705
de Lautour, Eilw. J. ... 614
De Lisle, Alfred 602
— Frederick 697
de Lorn, Henry A 72/
deLongueviUe, Charles
M 624
de Lousada, Horace P. 614
Demain, Hem-y Dickson 693
de Marylski, Robert sn
do Moleyns, T. Arem-
berg 602
de Montmorency, Hon.
Aloerc BDuchard ... 614
de Morel, Chas. Carew.. 745
Dempster, Hy. Leeuwin 706
Denison, Henry 554
DenuR, G. Ramsay
Alurod 743
— Lambert Hy 602
Dennehy, Barry Valen. 692
— Sir Thomas 602
Deimie, Henry Wm 634
Dennis, James 614
— .Tames Benj.amin 602
— .T. FitzThoraas 748
— Morley Stratford T.... 745
Denniss, Alf. Digby C02
Geo. Lake Talbot 546
Denny.Ar. M'Gillicuddy 624
— Barry St. Leger 708
Deiinys, .Tubus Bentall 589
Dent, Hem-y Francis ... 748
— Herbert Crowley 727
— Herbert W 553
— John William 557
— Ricbard 697
Dentou, William 567
Denyer, Henry 697
de Robeck, C. Louis C. 748
HenrvE.Wm 564
de Ros, D. C.F.Z/orii ...581
de Rottenbursh, George 744
deS.itge-deThoren,O.W. 634
Des Bari-es, .ilex. H. ... 624
— Aug. Hy. Jn 624
— James Stnart 548
Desborough, Jno 602
Deshon, Charles John... 614
— Frederick G. T 581
Despard, Herbert J. ... 564
— Wm. Edward 624
Des Voeu.x, Alf. Anth. ... 6c2
le Teissier, Henry 692
Devei-eux,/fo«. G.Talbot 602
— Robert Fetherstone... 549
ie Vesci, Lord 537
_le Villamil, Richard ... 547
leVisme, Henry A. D.... 743
le Vitri'-, Wm. Denis 603
Oewar, Tho-t.lPmlayson 718
Dewhirst, Tliomas 565
le Wintou, Sir f. W.... do2
Dick, Arthur Robert ... 708
— - William A 602
Oicken, Wm. Popliam 59:;
Dickens, C. H 599
— Robert V 748,774
Dickenson, Edw. S. N. 542
— t'iennes B. Newton.. 551
— W^'lceham Cori-y 558
Dickerson.Steph.H. .., 723
Oickin, -Tobu Lloyd ... 343
Dickin3,Fr,xs.Athertoii 614
— Vernon W. F 568
— W.DrummondSci-ase 533
Dickinson, William 6:4
— William Rice 602
Dickson, Arthur 568
— Sir Collingwood 164, 578
— Edward John 602
— Wm. Thos. ...158, 533, 581
Digby, fJd. H. T. Lord ... 744
— Hon. Kverard Chas... 535
Diggory, Charles 697
Dillon, Ed.Langford ... 602
— Edward 634
-- Henry Philip C 551
— iVr Mai-tin 579
— Hon. R. ViUieri 014
— Robert 745
— Robert Henry 624
niro,n, Heiirv i'asiey ... 560
Dijmas, Edwaril 692
— Harold Percy 558
Di.-con, Chas. Egei-ton... 542
— Charles Frederick ... 624
— Edward Gdji-ge 593
— John 7^3
— Matthew Charles 002
-- Thomas Eraser 6c2
— 'i'uaottiy 697
— William 697
Doxke, Samuel 727
Dobbin, Gio. Mdler ... 624
^ '.■■
835
Index — Retired List.
Dobbs, Alex. Fairlio ... fi4
Dcild, Simon Anthony 634
Doasson,«rDavid Scott s?8
Dods, Peter 624
Doig, Alexander 723
Dolan. Terence Mich.... 745
— Thomns Michael 717
Dolphin, Harry Edm.... 624
Dolton, Kdward John ... 697
Domenichetti, Richard 723
Domville, Edm. G 6h
Don, W. Gerard 721
Donald, William 61
Donaldson, .lames Y. ... 7
Doncaster, Jas. Beardoe 542
Donne, John Robt, 565
Donnelly.K)- J. F.Dj'kes 744
Donnithorne, B.G.M. ... 548
Donovan, E.Westby249, 580
— Thomas 744
Dooley, George Francis 723
Dooner, John King 547
Doran, James 723
— Sir .John 590
— Robt. H. Patrick 614
Dorchester, Lord 744
Dorling, Francis 537
Dorman, Henry 702
Doughty, Chester 695
Douglas, Arthur Baird 566
— C. Millis 723
— George 697
— George Sholto 560
— Henry M'D. de 'W'. ... 602
—H.Mitchell Sholto ... 541
— Hugh Alexander 624
— .John Charles 539
^ Richard John Hardy. 706
— Robert 614
Dovaston, John 697
Doveton, Fred. Bazett 713
— Henry 624
— John Chadwick 597
Dowden, Thos. F 614
Dowell, George Dare ... 624
— Wallis 602
Dowker, Howard C. ... 590
Dowling. ThurlowL. W. 54
Down, Aug. Thornton 634
Downes, Arthur Wm.... 7c;
— C.V. Summerville ... 552
— Edmund 719
— Major Francis 602
Downey, Michael 697
Downing, John David 744
Downman, John Thos. 713
Downs, Leonard 624
Dowson, Charles S 744
— Henry M 567
D'Oyly, SiVC.W. iJi!. ... 602
— John Walpole 58
Doync,PhilipICavanagh 544
— Richard John 553
Draifen, Geo. Algernon 566
— William Pitt 706
Drage, Frederick 748
— William 697
— William Henry 634
Drake, A .W.H. Hornsby
130, 628
— Edward Henry 697
— Francis 697
— Francis Rivers 567
— Robert 697
Draper, William 717
Drayaon, Alf. Wilkes ... 602
Dressner, Chas. J. B.H. 597
Drew, Browning 748
— Francis Barry &
— Henry Rawlins 589
Drtng, William 705
Drought.JohnTho.Actcn 654
Drmnmond, Arthur Geo. 5^4
— Hy. Edw. H. Stirling 745
— Malcolm 562
— Wm. Chas 74S
Drury, Charles Curtis... 589
— Frederick Burton ... 692
— Robert Cooper 566
Dryedale, Robert C. ...614
— Sir William 151, 581
Daborly, Arthur G 549
DuCan'e, SirE. F 602
Dacat, Arthur David ... 719
— Cyril Hugh P 534
— Walter Mardon 614
Duckctt, Sir G. Floyd,
Jiarl
Dudley, W. Edmondson
Duff. Alex. Gordon
— Frederick William ...
— Robert William
Dugdale, Arthur George
— Henry G. G
Ducmoro, Fra. Sandys
— Fred. William John
du Jardin, B. Stephens
Duke, Jemmett Charles
— William
Dumaresq, A. Hemery
— H. W. H. D
— William Lovelace ...
Dumbleton, A. Vincent
— Charles
Dun, Chas. William
Dunbar, Prod. Wm
— Penrose John
— Thomas Clement
— William Mathew
Duncan, Harvey T
— James
— Jas. Shand
Dundas.LawreuceChas.
— Robert
— Thomas
Dundee, Prank William
— Robert Handley
Dunt'ee, "Vickers
Dungey, James
Dunlop, Samuel
Dunn, Edwin
— Josias
— Thomas Duncan Wm.
— Terence John B
Dunne, Edward M
Dunning, John Burder
^ R. Horwood
Dunsterville, L. D'Arcy
Du Plat, Sir C. Taylor
Du Port, Robert
Durand, Anthony
— Chas. Jas
— Sir Edw. Law, £t. ...
Durnford, Arthur Geo...
— Chas. Day
— Edward C. Langley...
Durrant, Frederic Wm.
Duthie.W. H. Moore
Duval, John
Duvall, Wm
Du Vernet, Fras. T. C.
Dwyer, Henry
— Henry Arthur
— Philip Pogarty
Dyce, Cecil Coles
Dyer, John Midlane
Dyke, Edward Hart
Dyne.M. Jas. Bradley...
Dyott, Richard 581,
Dysart, Conolly
Earle, Ed. Lempriere...
— John March
— Wm. H. Shadwell ....
Earp, Thomas
Eastham, JohnAlderson
Eaton, Frederick
Eccles, Cuthbert
— Francis Edward
Eddie, Wm.Cruickshank
Eden, A. Duffield
Frederick Morton
Henry Hamilton F.
— Henr.y Horace
John Henry
— Morton Robert
— William Thos
Edgar, John Stewart ...
Edgcome, Wm. Henry...
Edgcumbe, ITon. C. E....
Bdieston, Joshua
Edmeades, Henry
Bdmondes, Fra. Quintin
Edmondstone, Neil B....
Edridge, F. Lockwood
Edwardes, Hon. C. E. ...
Charles G. W
— Herbert .Tas. Hope ...
— J.Graham
Stanley de Burgh ...
Edwards, Eus. Gresley
— /S/r Fleetwood I
— Sir James Bevan 533,
748
723
S^H
602
551
614
692
745
624
745
569
S5i|
602
602
634
589
602
614
743
745
614
602
718
723
555
564
748
705
713
568
713
614
702
602
541
555
566
564
638
59'
602
705
614
614
624
614
704
624
548
624
614
539
744
602
565
692
708
614
748
599
624
615
590
602
743
634
696
602
624
727
549
634
567
624
544
744
615
708
602
745
634
602
543
543
6'5
745
561
551
634
591
634
543
5S0
Edwards, Jas. Kennedy 704
— Spencer Hy.Hutchius 745
— Mordaunt Marsh 558
Egerton, Alf. Mordaunt 547
— John Francis 546
— Rowland 624
— William Fr.aneis 568
— V/illiam Willoughby. 539
Ekins, Chas. Chester 602
Elder, John James 602
Elderton, Arthur 6.
Eldridge, Joseph B 743
Eley, Henry.. 692
Elgee, William 723
Ellas, Robert 537
Elkington, A. Guy 72
EUabj^ HughL 615
Ellerman, Edward John 024
Ellice, Edw. Chas 563
Elliot, Alex. J. H. ...141, 583
— Augustus Fred 724
— Charles Scott 590
^ Edmund Halbert 132, 556
— George Augustus 745
— George Henry 705
— Henry George 634
— Henry Riversdale ... 593
— John M'Dowell 624
— Minto 604
— Ho'^. Wm. FitzWm... 539
— Wm. Hamilton 604
Elliott, Armstrong Wm. 544
— George 705
— John 615
— Joseph 704
Ellis, Arthur 624
— Arthur Edw. Aug. 533,584
— Ch. D. Cuninghame 748
— Charles H. F 615
— Charles .John 5i4
— Frederick John 604
— George Richard 560
— Henry Leslie 553
— Henry Robert A 559
— John William 718
Ellison, Rd. Geo 132, 748
— William Augustus ... 567
Elliston, Geo. Sampson 717
— Edmund Charles 624
Elmliirst, Harry 748
Elrington.Fred.Rob. 356, 580
— Gerard Gordon 562
Elson, Samuel Spencer 697
Elton, Fped. C 615
— RobartsW 594
Elwis, John C 566
Elw>Ti, Thomas 744
Ely,' H. P. Winchelsea... 604
Emhy, Wm. .James 697
Emerson, Alex. Lyon ... 604
— Edward 634
— James 604
Empson, Chas. A 624
England, Albert Edw. 624
— Alexander 634
— Edw. Lutwyche 534, 585
— Francis Herbert 555
— George F 717
— J. M. PitzRoy 624
— Richard 745
Kngledue, Wm. J 615
English, Thomas 542
Enright, Edward 72.S
Ensor, James H 564
arvon, Jiin-l. of 748
Erskine, Chas. M 622
— ifoH. David 748
— ffoUiott Williams 745
— George 284, 579
— JohnLow 721
Ervvin, Richard 697
Esmonde, L.W. Grattan 567
Essex, Edward 537
Etes.on, Fra,ncis 604
Ethelston, Edm. Peel... 615
— William 550
Etheridge, Alt'. Thomas 604
Eustace, Edward 724
Evans, Augustine 634
— Edward Benjamin ... 552
— Edward Lloyd M 615
— Edward William 624
— Ernest Theodore 615I
— George 697
— Griffith 741!
— Harry Lewis 615
Evans, John William ... 566
— JohnWm. Tet.ifajor 742
— Jjeopold Exxel 593
— Richard John 748
— Samuel 728
— Usher Williamson 723
— William Hunter 542
Evauson, R. Charles ...615
Evelegh, P. C 713, 744
— George Carter 692
Ever.ard, George 697
— Hugh Edm. E 559
Everett, Edward 615
Everitt, Herbert 624
Evetts, John Mews 546
Evezard, George Chas... 604
Ewart, C. Brisbane 580
— Chas. Fred Salisbury 565
— Charles Henry 596
— Sir Hy. Peter 533, 584
— John 692
— Sir John Alex. .. 350, 578
— Ronald Adrian M. ... 708
Ewing, Jas. A. Orr 558
— John 596
Eyre, Edmund Hy 595
— Edw. Maurice 561
— Fred. Vincent 615
— Henry Robert 537
— Thomas Haughton ... 634
— Vincent G. Lawrence 024
Eyton, Philip 544
Eyvoll, John 569
Faber, Frederick Grey 634
— Walter Vavasour 562
Facer, Walter 697
Faddy, Peter Pickmore 744
Fagan, Geo. Henry Wm. 591
— Thomas St. John 713
— William John 711
Fair, Alexander William 634
Pairljrother, G. M. S. ... 615
Faircloth, Henry J 624
Fairfax, Sir W. G. H.
Taylor- Ramsay, Ht. 744
Thomas Ferdinand... 745
Fairley, Joseph Webb... 569
Fairlie, Charles Hay ... 624
— John Robert 615
Fairtlough, S. D'Hcilli-
mer 604
— W. Haviland 745
Faithfull, George 604
Falconer, Alexander ... 697
Falconuet, Grenville P.
de Palezieux 604
Falkland, B. P., Vinci.... 551
Falkner, Frederic 624
Falls, Andrew Vance... 604
Fane, Henry 74G
Fannin, John Edward... 722
Fanning, Matthew 748
Fanshawe, Charles. ..204, 579
Edward Gardwell ... 552
Hew Dahymple 745
— Thomas Basil 615
Farewell, Wm. T. P 604
Parish, Arthur F 567
Parley, Thomas.- 550
Pai-mar, William Edwd. O24
Farmer, George L.M'Jj. 542
Reg. Onslow fi04
I^artiuhar, Francis G. ... 624
Harry Rich 745
— JohnS. T 562
Parquharson, George
M'Bain B 604
— John 615
— Matthew Henry 6:5
— Victor Alexander ... 550
FarroU, John Charles... s'^6
Farren, Sir Richard T.
307. 578
Farrer, Henry 624
Farrington, G. Baillie... 615
— Hastings D'Oyly 615
-• Lindsay 582
Malcolm Charles 615
Fasken, Edw. Thos 589
Faught, John George... 720
Faulkner, Fra. M 692
Faulknor, J. Aug. S. ... 589
Faussett, William 744
Fawcett, Anthony M 749
— Rowland Hill 624
Fawkes, Arthur 634
Index—Hdired List.
836
Fawtes, Francis 74S
— Montasrue 54 '
Feacl, Fra. S.S 714
Feathersronhaugh, A. . . . 6/5
Feilden, Hau,e:htX)n M.J. 542
— Henry Broome ... 534, 534,
— Hcury Wemyss 705
— Herbert Ramsay 692
— OsNTalil Barton 745
Feildina-, Jlon. Sir Percy
R. B 579
Fell, Edwin James 5«3
Fellows, Stewart 59
Pellowes, Cooper M.N. . 615
Fendall, John 604
Feneran, Edward '>24
Fenn, Edwin Glass 615
Fenton, Fred. Bnos 717
— George 553
— Joseph CiinlifTe 561
— Michael 705
Fenwick, G. C.R.Curzon 561
— John Bourchier 624
— Nicholas Ed. de B. .
— William Young 634
Firebrace, Frederick... 615
Pereday, Fred. Francis 70,
Ferguson, Alexander... 704
— Austin Jonas 721
— Charles J. O'N 615
— Frederick 722
— Geo. Arthui- 74
— Hector 721
— John 634
— Robert 745
— Robert T 719
Fergusson, Charles H. 558
— George James 567
— Harry James 556
— Robert Cutlar 563
— William 7^7
Fernandez, Francisco... 728
Ferrier, Alex. Walter... 543
Ferris, Geo. Aug 624
— James Ludlow 615
— John 742
— William Browne 634
B'erryman, A. H 346, 578
Festing, Michael M. M. 692
Fetherstonhaugh,P.H.W 562
— Hon. K. Turnour ... 546
— Shirley A.Stephenson 566
ffolliott, JPhilip Homan 624
FfoUiott, Nicholas 721
— William 721
Ffrench, Arthur 692
— Edward 748
Fiddes, John Mont 724
Field, Sir John 588
-Spencer 6:5
— William Henry 604
Fife, Aubone Geo. 130, 55:
— James Gordon 708
Filgate. Ales. Jerome ... 615
Filliter,Clavell Preeland 559
Filmore, Hy. Glare 564
Finch, A. Urq. Ham.... 604
— C. A. Wynne 748
— John Seymour Wynne 634
— Walter John 604
Findlay, Alexander 745
— George 568
Finlay, H. Montgomery 604
— John 748
— William 7
Finnemore, Jas. H 724
Firebrace, Fred 538
Firman, Robert B 563
Firth, Robert Francis ... 604
Fischer, Bowness 615
— John Fred 5S0
Fishbourne.JosephBus
tace 724
Fisher, Arthur Thomas 634
— Charles Edward 595
— Edward Henry 599
— George Battye 592
— John Fred. Lane ... 59
— Louis'Walter 74
— Seth Nuttall 745
— Vincent Carne 615
FitzGeorge, Geo. W. A. 535
Fitz Gerald, AH'. Jno. ... 615
— Charles 604
— Lord Frederick ....
— Henry 0 745
— Colonel J a,m.es 615
Fitz Gerald, Colonel iForrest, Joseph 71
James 6 1 5 1 — Roljert Henry 6g
James Weir Hogg ... 567 — William Charles 153,579
— John Gore 634
— Mordaunt Martin 604
— Richard 604
— Thomas 697
— Xorrf Walter 692
— Wm. Henry Dominick 745
— William Hervey 748
— William Robert 634
Fitz Herbert, W. H. M. 548
FitzHugh, Alfred 604
— Henry Terrick 604
Fitz Patrick, Fras. S. ... 596
Fitz Roy, Bdw. Albert 624
— Ferdinand 624
— Lord Frederick John 715
Porsayeth, R. Wm 724
Porsdyke, Jonathan ... 698
Porster, Arch. Cochrane 705
— Francis Rowland 745
— James Fitz E ustace ... 615
— Thomas Francis 601
— Thos. Hy. Barton ... 55'^
— William David 636
Forsyth, Alex. Gvegor .. 6^4
— Frederick Arthur 626
— Thomas Hamilton ... 539
Porsy the, John 698
Fort, Thomas 717
Porte, Cockburn 5
Pi-Poth, William 625
t''reneh, Arthur 519
— Arihur John St. G.. . ;, 5
— Chas. Albert Leslie A. 555
— Francis Horace 635
— Ge >rge 698
— Houston 132, 564
^ , John Thomas 626
— William 604
Prend, George 749
Prere. Sir Bartle C. A.
SI 553
— Richard Tudor 54^
— Wm. Arthur James 554
Pressoti, Charles Hill... 615
Frith, Fred. George 713
John Sabatier 354
■ 533. 584
— George Robert
— William
Fitz Simon, Thos. Jos. 63
Forteath, Frad.Presnott 594 Proom, Geirge 342
Portescue, John C. W... 745!Fry, JohnWiUiam 615
Forth, Alfred Charles... 6151 Fryer, Alfred Chas 340
Poshery, George V 745' — Edward John 626
Pitz Stubbs, Edwin 541 |— William Thos. Exham 635JPallarton, W. Fullarton 633
PitzWygram,Si)-P.W.J., JFosbroke, J. Dudley ... 6i6iPuUer,Chas.Bondleri84, 58S
Sart. .^ 137, s8ojPoss, John Edw. V 724'— Charles Fearon 560
Flanagan, Daniel 697
Fleming. Alexander D... 566
— George 741
— Henry Slane 558
— Joseph 721
— William 626
Plemvng, Augustus ... 604
Fletcher, Charles Wm. 615
— George Rory John ... 719
— Henry Clyde 6o4JFowke, J. S.Ferguson.
Samuel 635 Powle, Chas. Stephen
— Thomas 553
William 72
Poster, Charles 703
— Henry Enos M 698
— James 561
— John A 567
^ Sydney Francis 542
— ^ William John 748
E'othergill, Chas.Wra 626
Pountain, Edward 635
Pournier, Alfred Sant 636
748
— Henry 626
— Henry Suelson A 635
— James 6g8
^ .John Augustus 380
— Samuel 720
— WilliamRoss 713
Pulton, Carre 351
— John 581
Furlong, Goj. William 705
— Malcolm 596
7 .
Plinn, David B 717
Fllntar, Thomas J 743
Flood, Predk. R. Solly 583
Heury 626
— Samuel 724
Flower, Stephen 615
Flowers, Frederick 748
Pogo, Alex. S 724
— James M. Scott 720
Foley, Ernest Edward 36c
— lion. PitzAlan C. J... 566
— Hon. Sir St. Geo. G. 292, 379
Thomas McCraith ... 718
Poison, Heury 569
Fonblanque, Alfred 626
Fooks, Walker King 604
Foord, Albert W 615
— Edward 562
Edward Archibald ... 599
— William Octavius 604
Wm. Levison Tom .. 704
Foote.Frauk Barnard... 615
William Francis 604
Pootner, Edward 724
Poott, John 745
Forbes, Charles D'Oyley 705
^ Charles Pulteney 6oj
Edward Esme 692
Edward Millett 626
George 748
— George H. Ann 615
Geo. Wentworth 381
^ Granville Eardley ... 365
Henry Fras. Gordon 346
Henry Twisden 615
— Henry Villiers 626
— Sir John 388
— ■ ,Tohn 697
John Foster 626
John Greenlaw 615
Patrick William 564
— Peter 697
Sinclair 369
Ford, Alfred John 626
Arthur 613
— Barnett 604
— Cha. Edra. Hawk ... 745
Chas. Wm. Rundle ... 334
— George 748
^ Hugh lugrow E 615
John. 626
Richard 363
Thomas 369
Porde, George 698
Thomas Douglas 74S
Forester,ifoH. B.J.Weld 613
— Francis William 692
— Hon. Hy. Townsend 743
Porlong, James Geo. R. 604
Forrest, James Rocheid 727
604 Purse, Geo. Armand .
61S
Fowler, Breame W 722:Fyers, Evan W. H 368
— Donald Geo. Mackay 359 Fyffe, Wm. Johnstone 724
— Henry 693 Fyler, Arth. Evelyn ... 613
— Robert Heury 563 Gabbett, Robert Poole 704
Fowues, Edward .John 347 JGadsden, Frederick ...393
Fox, Francis John 557;Gage, Bzekiel 604
— George 6981^ John 698
— John Charles Ker ... 358 Gahagan, Albert 613
— John Henry s6i|Gaisford, Alg. Richd.... 708
— Thos. W 720 Galbraith, Goo. H. Lyle 363
— Walter Reginald 5471 — ^ George T 723
— William E. Ker 366 — James H , 568
Prarnpton, William J... 613 Gall, G. O. H. C 365
Francis. Arthur C04! Galloway, Frank 339
— George Edmond 615' — James 394
— Thomas John 748 |Gallwey, Patrick P 615
— William 696;— Sir Thomas L. J. 204, 3B0
— Wolstou 557 Galsworthy, Arthur J. 567
Francklyn.GdbertWm. 744 JGalton, Hubert Geo. H. 556
— William Hy. Miller... 626 Galwe.y, Wm. Jas 537
Prankland, Colvillo 6i3JGamble, Andrew Wm. 364
— SirPrederick W.F.G. — George Francis 749
Bart 568 — Killaly 692
Prauklen, Chas. Rich. ... 626'Gana, G. S. SewcU 637
FrankUn, Henry 369 Gard, W. Gostwyck 548
Franks, William Astell 594[Garde, Wm. Henry 724
Praser, Alex 213, 588 Gardiner, Benj. C. R, ... 741
— Alexander Duncan... 717
— Alexander Robert ... 604
— Alexander Thomas... 613
— Archibald Henry 720
— Charles Lauchlin 718
~ Hon.SirD. M 164, 580
— Duncan Ale.x. C 720
— Edm. Lomax 547
— Edward Ale.^ancier... =97
— Geo. H.J. Alex 580
— George Leith 613
— George Wm 390
— Henry 594
— Hon. Henry Thos. ... 744
— Jame.s Francis 633
— Ja,mes Kemp ,.., 692
— John 608
-Robt. W.M'Leod234, 380
— Thomas 362
— Thos. Lyons 615
Fra.yUng, Edward 69S
Prazer,Peter Thomas... 724
Freckletnu, Geo. Wm... 563
Frederick, Sir Charles
— Edward ,,... 635
— Frederick 369
— Henry 692
— Henr.y Lynedoch 164, 580
— John Arthur Milne... 558
— JohnTheodore.'i.ustin 749
— Lt.Cul. Richard 345
— Col. Richard 744
— Spencer 339
— Thomas 745
— Thomas George 744
^ William Alexander. .. 721
Gardner, Alex. Gray
Hamilton 536
— Charles Henry 3.9
— David 635
— Edgar 744
— Harry 352
— Robt. Ballard 626
— Smith Hannington... 53c
— Thomas Turvilla 724
Gardj'ne.Chas. Greenhill 745
GarBt, Fras. Boyd 346
Gaidick, John Wm 743
E., -Biiri 548 Garuault. Alfred K 613
Free, John Fred 615 Ga'-uoti, Albert Peel ... 745
Freeman, F. Peere W... 6
— G. C. P. Wilhams ... 361
— Reginald Charles ... 3C1
— Thomas Arthur 543
— Thomas 1. Wickham 745
Freer, Edward Luke ... 717
Freeth, James Holt 634
— James Plomer 345
— SampsonPlonerFred 749
— Cecil B'rederick 708
— Henry Percy 568
— Heary Thoma-i 698
Garnham, John W 624
Garnier, Johu 613
Garrar.l, Alf. Joseph ... 569
— Apsley Cherry 601
Garratt, Johu Arth. Thos 337
GaiTett, Algernon ttobt. 743
7. Jc 2
837
Garrett, Ncn-son Bun-
nell 706
Garsia, Christopher 692
■ — Michael Clare 626
Garstiii, Kdw. Ohas. ... 596
Garston. Edgar John ... 561
Garth, Richard 543
Garton, Willoughby H. 615
Gascoigne, Clifton 745
Gash, Thomas 745
G-iskuU, Thiimas 541
— William I'lumer 749
Gastecu, W. C 724
Gatt, Arthur 695
— Saverio 604
Gattey, Fras. Wm. B. 626
Gaulter, Henry Edward 543
Gavejjan, Francis C... 62-
Gaye, Douglas 604
Gaynor, George 61
Geddes, .lohn 744
George, James 705
Georges, T. W. J.M.... 69
Gerrard,Haltord D 635
Gib, Wm. Anthony 590
Gibaut,01iffordGabourel 705
— Philip 6
— Walter Moses 727
Gibb, Jas. Shaw 615
— Reginald Kennett ... 626
Gibhiugs, Hy. C. Cotton 556
Gibbon, Edvv. Acton ... 724
— Frederielc VViiliain... 71S
Gibbons, Alfred St. Hill 566
— Frederick Fitzroy ... 539
Gibbs, George Reynell 615
— James Ruddle 550
— John Innis 604
Gibson, Edw. Eustace... 692
— George Johii 7
— George Rawstorue ... 7
— Robert 626
Gibsone,H. Fra.Hacket 626
Gifford, E. F. Lord 749
— Herbert H. Forbes... 604
— Robct 564
Gil liert, Charles Johu558, 635
— Edward Foot 749
— Jas.Wni. Thornton... 718
— Waiter Edward 549
Gilborne, Richard 720
Gdby, Thos. Glover 698
Gildea, George P 6a
— Stanhope Mason 615
Giles, Edward 74
— George Edward 561
— Peter Broome 717
Gillavd, Chas. Whitne.y 742
— James 69S
Gillespie, Frankhn 724
— iinmphre.y C 724
— Wm. Augustus 604
— William John fio4
Gillies, Geo. Ja,s 615
— Mark M 615
Gilligan, Thomas 713
Gillilan, Thomna 589
Gillman, Bennett Walk. 749
Gillmor, Jno. G 6
— William 62?
Gillon, David 696
- Henry 562
Gillnm, Prideau.t Wm. 749
— William James 6
Gilpin, Br.idney T 745
Gibuth. Gci) Ritchie ... 717
Gipps, ltt.Tliort Leigh ... 549
Girarii'>t, (iec;. Chas. ... 604
(iirand, ByngThos ii
Gladstone, Sir John
Hobt. Bart 56
Glanc.y, John 615
— Thomas 626
Glanviile, Francis Roht 604
Glascott, James Jocelyn 635
Glasgow, Robr.. 1'. 11. ... 568
Glass, Fied. W. K 544
— Henry Edward 74
Glasse, Chas. Edward... jjc
Glasspoole, Wm. Alfred 615
Gleig, A. Cameron 604
— Cua. Edw. Stuart ... 615
— Charles Fleming 626
Glencroos, William 615
Gloag, Arch. Rob 583
— Henry Dundas 706
loster, Thomas 55'
Index — Hotired List.
Gl.yn.SicJuliusRich 241, 5B0
— Pilchard T 533, 5S3
Goadby, Samuel Hill ... 743
Godby, Chrislopher Jas. 604
Joseph 604
Goddard, Elward 6j2
— Edward Hesketh 563
— Fred. FiizC, 615
John 604
— Samuel Thos 742
Godfrey, Albert Henry.. 615
— George Avery 559
William H. R 604
Godley, H. R. Crewe ... 749
Godman, A. FitzPat. ... 547
— Richard Temple 604
Godsal, Wm. Chas 561
Godson, Robert G 552
Godwin Algernon A. ... 545
lieo. George Nelson 741
GjH', Bertiam L. J 564
— Robert Charles 615
Gcgarty, H. A 724
Goldlrap. Hy.C.Sewell 556
Goldie, Ale.v. John 546
Barre J 615
James 615
Golding, Harry 626
Goldney, Fred. C. N. ... 635
Goldsmid, SirF. J 604
— Geoi'ge Steuart 635
Goldsmith, Edw. P. T.... 537
Goldsworthy, Walter T. 604
Golightly, Robt. E 562
Gonne, Chas. MelviU... 556
Gooch, George Cecd 70.)
Goodcliild. Thos. \V". ... 56S
Goodfellow, Chas. Aug. 591
Wm. W 5S9
Goodlake, Hy. Selwyn 692
Goodman, Godfre.vD... 568
Goodrich, A. Main waring 563
Goodwin, John 724
Goodwyu, Henry Wm. 749
— James Edward 537
Goold, James Knight... 705
Gordon, B. Lumsden ... 580
Charles A 720
— Charles E.P 339, 581
— Chas. S. S. Evans ... 604
— Charles Vincent 615
— Duncan 749
— Duncan Forbes 547
— Edw. C. Acheson 604
— Edward Smith 615
— George Grant 745
— Henry Wilson 595
— Herbert Speucer C... 555
— James 604
— James Henry 596
— James Rollings 626
— John 588
— .Tohu Andrias D 626
— John .Maxwell 565
— John VVood 6j5
— Orr Boswell 543
— Sir Thomas Edward 591
— Webster Thomas 749
— Sir William, Bart
(late 7 fjaucersl 745
— Sir William, Bart.
(late 3 W. t. Regt.) 745
— Major i^^cK. William... 593
— Gen. William 589
Gore, Annesley Paul ... 749
— Charles (.Uithorowi3o, 615
— O. H. Sanders Kno.v 565
— Frederick Augustus. 626
— Frederick William ... 745
— Geo. Anthony EUard
130, 626
— George Edward 564
— Goo. Robt. Vernon
Hume 692
— James Arthur C. ... 749
— James Casrnaijor...
James Pollock 745
— John ; 635
— W. A. Gore Saunders |
Kno-v 749
— Wm. Rich. Ormsb.y... 749
Gorham, Chas. A 615
Gorman. Lawrence 72S
Goslin.Wm. Charles ... 548
Gosling, George 745
Gos-'Ct, William Butler 615
— William DriscoU 604
Gostlini, Charles Henry
Gott, William Henry ...
Gough, Sir Chas. J. S...
— George" Thomas
Gould, Avth. Lewis Geo.
Govan, Cha.Maiiland ...
Govier, James
GowdOQ. Edw. Smith ..
Gower, John Nathaniel
Grace, Charies H
— Sheffield Hamilton ...
Gramme, C. de Jersey ...
— Lawrence Ant. Mur.
Grafton, Duke of
Graham, Arch. William
— Charles Campbell ...
— Douglas A. G. C
— Edw.Girdlestone
— Fergus
— Frederick
— Frederick William ...
— George Fergus
— Sir Gerald 533,
— Harry
— Henry S. Murra.y ...
— James
— John Gordon
— -JohuHiggin
— JohnMoore
— Otway Mayne
— Robert Balfour
— Robert Blackall
— Thomas
— Thomas Philip
— Tom Pergussou
— William
— William Henry
Grahame, George
Granger, Hy. Thomas ..
Grant, Alexander Chas.
— Alexander G
— Charles Coote
— Charles Graeme
— Daniel Alex
— Donald
— Douglas G. S. St. John
— Edward James
— Francis Rich. Cha....
— Col. Francis William
— Surg.Capt. Pras. Wm.
— Pra. Wm. Seafield ...
— George
— Gregory Colquhoun
— James Murray
— James Walter
— John Gordon
— John Marshall
— John Pyue
— Lewis
— Murray D. V. T
— Robt. Alex. Peter
— Robert G. Hunter
— Robert J. Gordon
—SeafiehlF. M.Treasure
-Thomas John
— Thomas Linley
-William
— William Cameron ...
— Wilmot
Grantham, Edward
— James
liranville, Bevil
Grattan, Albert O'Don-
nel
— Heniy
Graves, Francis L
— Shapland
— William
Gra.v, Arthur
— Charles
— F. J. Stuart
— Jas. Cha. Cha mock
— Walter Poster C
— Walter Gordon
— Deptittf Furvet/or Wm.
— Qr.M'r. William
— WiUiam Ker
— William Robert
Gray don, George
Gream, Robert Nevill ...
Greatwood, Henry Fred.
Greaves, Sir George R.
Grecti, Carmelo
Green, Andrew
— Andrew
— Andrew PellettS
— Francis H
557
566
590
604
552
604
6)8
6.5
626
595
744
549
626
580
604
749
626
749
553
545
539
604
580
728
544
615
615
604
5i6
718
616
604
534
567
704
604
69S
550
616
745
744
616
539
565
591
692
745
616
718
552
698
595
605
635
724
616
616
605
616
724
605
626
592
749
708
635
722
626
749
749
749
616
6r6
626
6
605
626
724
548
559
541
56.
743
698
626
749
605
534!
626'
533
698
616
749
605
568
Green, George
— James M'Innes
— John W"iUiam
— Malcolm S
— Perc.y
-Richard Hall
— Richard Spurgeou ...
— Taomas Edward
— Sir William
— William Dixon H
— Sir Wm. H. R
Greenaway, Thomas ...
Greene, Dawson Cor-
nelius
— Wm.Sheppe.y
Greenfield, James Hea.
Latham
Greenhill, Joseph R. ...
Greenwood, Charles S...
Edward Fred George
William Henry
Greer, Joseph H<jnry ...
— William
Gregorie, Clias P. ..534,
Gregor.y, Francis Hood
— George
— George Constable ...
— Henry James Michell
Gregson, James Dalton
- Lancelot AUgood
reig. Banks Robmson
— John
John James
JohnC. H
— Philip Henry
Grenfell, Chas M
Gresson, William Henry
Gretton, Hugh P.
Greville, i/o«. A. H. P..
Arthur Charles. . .
Henry Lambert P. ...
Grey, Charles Pra. Bar.
— J'^raneis Douglas
Johia Wilham
Raleigh
— Ralph Henry
Grier, Geo. Richard
Grierson, Sir A. D., Bt.
— John
Griffin, Edw. Christian
— Ernest Mortimer
— Robert Durie
Griffith,CharlesMatt. ...
— Clement Bayly
— Chris. Wm. Darby...
— Henry Woolgar
— J. G. Erskine
— Joseph G
— Richard
Griffiths, Arthur Geo. P.
— Clement James
— Edward St. Johu
— Henry Harcourt
— John
Grimes, Hugh Edw. ...
Gi'imston, Walter J.
Grindlay. Henry Robert
Grinsell, Samuel D. N.
Grogan, Coas. Ed.v. ...
Grouow, Wm. Lettsom
Groube, Thomas
Grove, Henry Charles
— Heur.y Leslie
— Robert
Groves, Geiu'ge
— John
Grubb, Alexander
Gi'ubbe, Laurence I.'. ...
Grundy, Fred. Leigh ...
Gubbiiis, C. Edge»-oit,i
— John Egerton
Gudgin, Tom P
Guernsey, Porbei Wm.
Guillamore. H. S. r^tjtt'.
Guinness, HHury C
Gulland, A. D
Gull.y, Samuel Martin ...
i— William
JGurm, William
Gunner, Wm.Hy.Ridgi
Gunning, Charles V^ere
— Johu C
Gunston. Bernard H. ...
Gunter, Bid ward
— James
Gunton, Thomas W. ...
Gunthorpe, Edw Jas...
743
71.3
60;
616
561
5S9
74';
74J
616
722
561
705
706
560
563
584
749
616
626
744
539
616
626
724
749
508
016
567
749
567
560
745
6^S
635
745
5o5
562
708
569
567
597
592
566
616
605
705
565
t)26
616
56/
59+
749
6.5
744
6,6
6jJ
511
74>
6^,.
6)J
Ojj
511
5^J
74 i
6.;5
74^
6i.i
559
5ii
03;
62J
74i
693
O^J
72i
7'i
55^
6.0
693
5'4
564
593
562
539
603
6:.8
6'i6
Index — Retired List.
838
(lurdon, Evelyn P
Gurney, Lewis E
Ouy, Thomas
Grn-yn, Ham. Weston ...
— Reginald Tlioresbj'...
fjivyune. Nadolig- X. ...
Gyll, Fleraynw George
Hackett, Cliavles ."..
— Simpson 533,
Hadaway, Geo. R
Hadcock, Georjfe
Hadden, Louis Jas. W.
— William Charles. ..20.},
Haden, Samuel
Hadfield, A. J
Hadow, Tiel. Edsv
Ilacrgard, Audi-ew 0. P.
— Edvrai'd Arl.hiir
— Gejrsce
Hagwer, 'I'liomas O
Higue. Harry Clayton
Hiig, Arthur BaUbiir ...
^ Chirles Thomas
— Felix Thackeray
— Malcolm Robt.
Hailes, John Clements
Haines, Charles S
— Sic if red. Paul .. 259,
— Gregory
Halahan. Henry T
— Sam. Handy
Haldane, Ale.v. Hy
Hale, Lonsdale Aug. ...
— Matthew Holford
— Robert 149,533,
— Thos. Egertou
— Wm. Godfrey
Hales, Arthur
Halkett, C. H. Craigte
— Henry Craigie
Hall, Alex. Courteaay...
— Alf. Campbell B
— Archilj.ald
— Frederick
— o eorge W. Monk
— Henry
— John Durham
— John Lees
— John Peter
— Lewis Frederick
— Montagu
— Reginald
— Richard Spencer
— Captain Roger
— Major Roger
— Thos. Erskine A. 534,
— William
— William Bruce R
Hallett, Charles Evans..
— Clemeuts Thos
— Wyudham Hughes ...
Hallewell, Heni-y L
Halliday, John Gustavus
— Stratlbrd Charles ...
Hailing, Richard
Hallowes, Geo. Skene...
— John
— Thos. Richd. Fras. B.
Hambly, Edgar
Hamersley, Henry John
Hamiltoa, A. B. Cole ...
— Beresford R
— Arch. Saml
— Boyd Cullen Foley ...
— - Charles James
— Douglas William
— E. Chetwood
— Francis William
— Fred. H. Anson
— Fred. T. Rowan
— George John
— Henry Blackburue ...
— John
— John Fane Charles ...
— John James
— Octavius
— Robert Gorges ...204,
— Thos. de Courcv
— .yi/-\V.Stirling,S/.583,
Hamm las, Arthur W....
Hajumerslej', Frerl
llaujmick,ib'irSt. Vincent
A. Bart
Ilamuiond, Arth. Edw.
— Uayrell Talbot
— Henry
— HjnryAlb.iny
605
626
539
584
544
696
543
5 -".J
69S
78
584
560
69;
63
74
616
626
53*
605
605
605
698
578
55.5
616
724
705
605
Hammond, L. N. Dyer 749
— Wm. Whitmore 544
Hamond, Robert Thos. 616
579 Hanbury, Sir Jas. A. ... 720
745 — Son. W. S. Bateman 561
Hancock, Wm. W 562
Hand, William Hudson 558
Handcook, Rbt. Goniou 63
Handley, Aug. Meurant 616
Hands, William 592
Handy, Bennett F 626
Handyside, William 626
Hankey, Augustus B 581
Hankin, Edw. Lewis ... 591
— Fred. George 6zt>
— Geo. Croramelin 5^0
Hanley, Dudley 727
Hanlon, Michael 6;S
Hanna, Hv. Batiiiirjt ... 6
Hanson, AlTred Wm. ... 553
— George Wm 605
Hanwell, Joseph 605
Hanworth, Echvard 569
Harcourt.Alfreil F.P. ... 616
— Francis Veuables 744
— George John 6i5
— Philip Hanmer 605
Harden, John Edward .. 6.16
Harding, Benjamin 745
George 547
— Gerald Montresor ... ss"-!
Johu Stafford G 566
Hardinge, Henry 745
Hart, John 542
Hartigan, J. M'Knight.. (J92
Harvest, Edw. D 605
— Henry A. L =64
— Henry Lewis 626
Harvey, C. Hamilton ... 721
— Charles Lacou 6r6
— Charles Smith b\f^
— Edivai-d 626
— Geo. Sheppard 626
— Henry 705
— Henry B. R 743
Heathcote, Charles Geo. 635
— Charles Graham 616
— Charles Leehmere ... 547
— Gilbert Redvers 543
— Robert Walker 635
Heather, David C. W.... 724
Hcathoru, Thomas Brid. 706
Ho if.on, John Richard... 745
— Wilfred 626
Heaviside, George II. ... 692
— Wm. James 626
Hebb, Heury 743
— Henry James 620 Hebbert, Wm. Stanley 616
616 — Henry Charles, Viscf. 561
— Henry Haughton 541
— Herbert Richard 62^
Hardwin.G.H.Gallenga 564
Hardy, Campbell 605
— Hon. C. G. Gathorne 6i6
— Edmund Armitage ... 616
— Frederick 533
— John Braithwaite ... 62D
— Jonas Pasley 745
— William 581
- William Eversley 554
Hare, George 724
— Henry Ambrose 605
James 745
John 559
Richard Thomas 626
RobertPowel 745
Harenc, Chas. Edw 626
Harford, Fred. H 616
John Richard 605
— Robert Charles 626
William 693
William Crosbie 719
Harward, Geo. Sisson.. 602
— Thos.Netherton 583
Haserick. Allred E 567
Hassall, Thomas 704
Hassard, Fairfax C 6:
Robert Deey 6
Hassell, Jas. Wm 616
Hast, Arth. Wellesley... 552
Hasted, John Ord. ...'..... 616
Hastings, Douglas 605
— Francis Eddowes ... 5?
— Francis WiUiam 164, 580
— George 717
— Patrick 563
Hatch, George Felham 561
— W. Sparkes 579
Hatchell, David T 597
— Georg=i William. 717
Hatton, Villiers LaT... 743
Haultain, Francis M. ... 605
Havclock, Acton C 616
Havelook-Allan,5irHen.
Ma.rshman,Z?<!rf2Sj,533,58i
3 H^we-J, Charles Ward... 635
— Geo. Harrington. 605
— Herbert Johnston ... 616
— AVm. Harington 605
Hawker, Edm. Bulteel 566
Hawkes, Hy. Philip ... 592
— Richard Lloyd 626
Hawkesby, George Wm. 69
Hawkins, A. Cassar 60
— Edward Lindsay 6^5
— George Walter 745
— James
Hawks. Thos. Spenoe .. 591
— Frederic Lloyd 549 Hlawkshaw, Edmund C. 556
Hargreave, Geo. W 635 Hawley, Robt. JJ... 321, 5S1
Harkness, J. Granville.. 60;
Harman, G. Doug. King 5
James Frederick 543
Ramnay 749
Thos. Edward 550
— AVm. Hy. King 617
Wm. Morton 724
Harmar, C. D'Oyley 549
626! Harnett, Edward 605
William John 71
Harper, John Bloom ... 698
Harpur, Jervis 591
— Joseph 635
Harran, James 696
Harris, Charles Gerald 692
— Claudius S 564
— Fras. Anderson 695
— Henry AVilliam 616
— James Edward 616
— James Thomas 605
William H 584
Hawthorn, George S. ... 6i6
— Robert 616
Hay, Albert W 560
— Alex. Sebast. L 74,
— Son. Arthur 566
— Arthur Ernest 557
— Charles 616
— Hon. Charles Rowley 745
— iorcJ Edward 744
— James Archibald 635
— Johu Charles 605
— JohnCrosland 605
— John Home 717
— Sir Robert .John 580
— Stratford Morrison... 635
— Woulfe 605
Haj'cock, Fred. Aug. S. 70S
Haydou, Wm. Hy 542
Hayes, Arthur M. E. ... 635
— John Harry deBargh 5671 — John Joseoh 743
— NoelHamlyn 605! Haygarth, Francis 745
— Thomas 626;Hayles, Henrv T 658
— Thomas Marshall 605 Hayne, Arth. Gjrham H. 635
— Webber Desboro' 605 Haynes, Edward Court. 705
— William Henry 724 — Jonatha.nAVyiiyard,,. 626
Harrison, Arthur John 626
- Charles William I. ... 6:6
— Douglas Chas. Wm... 692
— Edward 605
— Edwp.rd 749
— George 71"
— Henry 72
— Henry A 626
— Henry Drinkrow 539
— Robert ... 569
— Sudlow 563
— Thomas BranfiU 605
— William 692
— William 70s
— William H 569
Harrisson, Henry Albert 549
— Walter Ill'iigworth... 553
Hayward, Henry B 605
— John Fred.Curtis 548
Haywood, Walter W. ... 548
Head, Fras. S. S 713
Healey, John 626
Healy, Charles 724
— Michael Francis 742
— Richard Calvert 702
Heberden, Henry 616
Hector, .lames 724
Hedley, William S 724
lieffernan, Nesbitt 721
Hetreron, Jas. And 698
Heigham, Clement H. J. 749
HelOert, Fred, de C. H. SO5
Hellier, T. H,. Shaiv 620
Helme, George Coope ... 541
Help*, Thos. Henry P... 70S
Hely, Charles 551
Hemans, Alfred G. W.... 705
— Chas. WiUoughby ... 542
— Willoughby Bath. ...541
Hemery, Edward 616
Hemiug, Dempster 626
Hemingway, Edw.Fred. 743
Hemphill, Fitzroy 564
— William 724
Uems;ted, Edward 54,-
Eenchy, Robt. Cameron 626
Henderson, Andrew ... 568
— John Seton 565
— Percy Edward . 635
— Philip Durham 594
— W. Sa.muel 630
Hendry, Patrick Wm... 567
Heneage, Clement W... 749
Michael Walker 745
Henn Richd. A. M 557
Hennah, Charles T. ... 562
Hennell, Reginald. ..132, 626
Henning, Shurlock 583
Henry, Charles Stuart 581
— George Cecil oio
— John James 724
Hensmau, Hy. frank... 722
— WiUiam 724
Hepoer, AlberjJames .. 616
Hepworth, E. W. G.
Williams 637
Herbert, Arthur 749
— Sir Arth. Jas 578
— Charles 605
George Flower 616
— Henry Garden 721
— Hon. William H 5:13, 583
— Ll.Col. Wm. Henry 626
Capt. Wm. Henry ... 706
Hercy, Eustace L 6t6
— Fras. John 534, 585
Heriot, Mackey A. H. J. 605
Heme, George Edvsard 626
Herrick, Benjamin Bous. 605
Herrios, Frea. Stans. ... 62b
Herring, William 626
— William Henry 698
Herschel, John .'. 616
Hervey, Charles R. W. 589
Thos. G. O'Donoghue 744
Hcsketh, James 628
— Robert Walter 596
Hessey, Wm. Henry ... 605
He.ssiou, Thos. Oliver ... 724
Hewat, Hy. Roper C. ... 545
Hewetson, G. S. Batler 016
Hewett, G. L. Kennedy 6:6
Henry 62B
Hewitt, Charles E 567
Hewson, Fran^^is 728
Hcxt, Arthur Stanitorth 542
— Henry Yeatmau 635
Heygate, Ed.L,.'Vspinall 562
Richard Lionel 564
Wm. Howley B 56c
Heyland, Alex. Samuel 635
— Alfred Thomas 247, 578
Heaslop, Colpoys P 616 Heymer, Edward sc'9
Heastey, Geo. Baylcs... eoslHeysham, B. F 605
Heath, Allred Halen ... 6o5|Heywood, John Jas 605
— Edward Kermode ... 5671— John Magee 6i6
— James 367'Hezlet, Richd. J 62S
— Johu Macclesfield ... 626'Hibbird, Henry 59
— Rob. Edwd 724 HilJbert.ElwavdGeo.... 745
839
Index — lietlred List.
Hibbert, Edward HuRh ;TIolland, John Yate 628|Hon-eU, Heary 569
Rowley 564 — Lnmlcy H. H 606
— Francis Gordon 744 — Thomas Wollams 606
Hickie. Henry 702 — Trevenan Jas 628
— James Francis 74'; — William Tilston 565
Hickley, Martin J 546 Hollies, Georsre 71'
Hickman. Stoptord C. 550 Hollingsworth, T. S. ... 72
Higgins, Maurice 698 HoUist, E.Ommanne.y... 62S
Peter 569 llolloway, C. W. Elphiu
AVilliara
69S
stone 711
Higginson, Conway R.D. 563I — Edward G. V 6)5
.570
628
596,
705
■S;,-G. W. A 275
— Henry ghakespear ..
— Theophilus
— Tliomaa U
Higgon. John Donald G
Hight, Charles 59
Hilaebrand, Algei-con.. 1:56
Hill, Arthur 6
— Augustus James 130, 6;
— Chas. E. Dawson 6^5
— Charles Rowland 625
— Edmund Stephen 5
— Eustace ... 605
— Francis Chai-les 616
— Fred. John Geo 740
— Fred. J. Ponsouby ... 02S
— Zon? Geo. Augusta ... 749
— George Stavcloy 74s
— Herbert Francis 543
— Jobn 6
■■- John E. Dickson 534, 584
— John Thomas ... 2S2, 578
— Major Dawson 62:
— Peter Edwai'd 616
— Rowley Rich. ConvTay bi:
— Rowle.y S. Sale 59
— William 594
— William Noei 5;;2
HiUas, Rob. Wm. G 563
— Widiam Hutchinson 56
HiUiard, Arthur C 56
— JohnChiuer.v 544
ZliUiker, Henry 749
HillB, George Scott 596
— Johu 605
Hollyer, Walter 569
Holmes, Geo. Edward 606
— James 713
— James Nicol 749
743^ — Pei'c.y Lee 606
— Willia.n 569
— William Nassau £08
— William frescod 539
Holohan, William 560
Holroyd, Charles 606
— George 589
— Wm. Rice Morland... 595
[lolt, Robt. Wm. F 628
— William 568
—William J 616
Holwell, M. Doherty... 554
Home, Sir A. D 720
— JIou. Cospatrick D... 693
— D.avid Milne 616
— Frederick Jervis Cio,
— //oji.\V.S.DouglnS534,585
Hood, Sir A. F. Acland 562
— Basil Charles
— F. W.Visct 745
— JohuCockburn 589
— Willia.m Charles 53;
Hook, Chas. Campbell 749
— Lionel 616
Hoole, James 558
Hooper, Frederick 561
— Lucas G 72..
Willoughby Wallace 597
Hillyard, George Anson 537
Hime, Albert Henrj' ... 549
— Frederick 60,
— Henr.v Wm. Lovett... 628
Hinde, Benjamin 724
— Georire Langford 720
Hinds, Thos. Clowes .... 749
— Wm. Rich. G 724
Hinge, Daniel Isaac 742
Hinton, James 724
Hinxman, Rowle.y
Willes '534, S84
Hire, Sydney Joseph ... 60^
Hislop, Archibald 698
Hitehcock,T.Burnett ... 547
Hitchins, Horatio Otto 616
Hobart, Geo. B. Benj. ... 6r6
— iZb?i. Horace M 635
Hobbs, JcsiahW. Pearsc 551
Hockey, John 698
Hockin, Chas. H. S. ... 364
Hodder, F. W. L 724
Hodgson, Francis Geo. 605
— George Robert 628
— Hugh Norris 605
— Joseph Hamilton 545
— Joseph Willoughby... 717
Hodnett, Wm. P .'.... 616
Hog, T. IgnatiusM 583
Hogan, William... 569
Itoge, David 69
Hogg, Adam G. Forbes 59
— Harding C 635
— James H. G. G 569
— J'lhn Roberts 616
Hoggan, John Wm 60
— William Brooke 546
Hogge, SomerviUe G. C. 605
Hoile, Ednioad 724
Holbech, Walter H.130, 545
Holbeche, Richard 543
Holliorton, Chos. N. ... 616
Holbrook. E. Niooll W. C28
Holden, Henry 745
— Robert 559
Holdich, Sir E. A... 319, 578
>[oldsworth, John Ke.'ly 616
Hole, Frederick , 62*
Hope, Adrian Henry ... 553
Cecil .Arthur .. '
Charles ErroU 6t6
John Edward 606
William 580
Hopegood, Wm. Vere... 693
Hopkins, Edw.ard 724
— Francis Powell 749
Thomas George 564
William 6-
Hopkinson, Henry 5
Hopwood, Ai-thur Robt. 549
Edwin James 721
Hore, John Christopher 616
— Walter 560
Hornby, Cecil R 635
— Geoffrey S. Phibbs,.. 560
John Frederic 539
Thomas 569
Horne, Chas. Jas 600
— Edmund Garland 749
Horner, J. FitzLloyd ... 56S
Horniblow, Thomas ... 628
Hornsby, Geo. M. B. ... 616
Henry Francis 628
Horrocks, A. Macintosh 563
Horsbrugh, Arch. B... 546
Horsey, Edw. Ralph ... 635
Horsle.y, Frank 6o3
— Walter C ....567
Horton, James 696
— Thomas 545
Hosack, John 635
Hoskins, Ai'thurReg. ... 616
— Reginald 628
Hoste, Dixon E 606
Hotham, Henry Edw.... 562
— William 693
HouGrhton, Richmond .. 606
— William Robert 590
Hounsfield.Thos.J 708
Ho ward de Walden, Fred
erick George, Lord ... 749
Howard, Charles 569
F^'ancis 722
Fre.ierick Comptou 545
— Henr.v Richard L. ... 555
— Henry Stanle.y 339
Thomas .' 628
— V\'illiam 698
nowarth,Wm.Conc|uest 543|Hurst, Wm. Brunei 552
How-den, Jn. Dowling... 552 Huskissou, John Wm.... 617
Horace 62S
— R.Huljcn 72
— Wm. Henry 71
Howes, Alliert J 59
Howey, William 594
Howland. Joseph
Howlett, .9ir Arthur 589
Howley. John 745
Ho.yland, Stanle.y S. ... 718
Hoyes, Alexander 549
Hoysted, Isaac 724
— John 722
— Thomas Nori^m 720
Hozier, John 'Wallace.,, 745
Hubback, Hen. W. J. ... 628
Hiibbard,7fon.CecilJohn 745
Henry 69^1
Iluddart, Arthr.r Kcrl... 561
Huddlc?tone, Thomas... 70^
Hudloston, John fii6
.Tosiah 6[6
Hudson, Chas. K. L. B. 71S
— Herbert Edw 545
JaTues 745
— J. H. F. Harrington 745
Hughau, H. Houghton 749
Hughes, Arthur L. B...; .i;i8
— Charles James 606
— Edgar Alfred 7:8
— Emilius 53
— Frederick George ... 569
— John 562
— Joseph WUilanr 606
— Michael James 565
— Pierce Edward 555
— Robert George 606
— Sir Robert John; 606
— Wm. Gwynne 616
— Sir Wm. Templer ... 588
Huleatt, Beo. Hugh 741
Hulse, Chas. Fred 548
Hulseberg, .John AVild.,. 721
Hiimbley, Wm. Welling-
ton Waterloo 745
Hume, Arthur Robert... 561
— Charles Wheler... 130, 749
Edward Trevor 616
George Wm 565
— John Richard 606
— Johi Stewart M 557
— Sir Robert 315, 580
Humfre.y, Benj. Geale... 616
— Frederick Thomas ... 595
— Thomas Blake 543
Humphre.ys, Edw. Story 559
— William '. 559
Humphr.y, Edw. Wood 635
Hungerford, Richard ... 72
Hunt, Arthur 749
— Charles Shea 628
— Henry 698
— Henry P 713
John 749
Phineas Wm 561
Robt. Aug. Carew ... 593
— Robert H. Brooke 130,546
Robert W.Bland. ..... 606
— Shelley Leigh 617
— Thomas Rochfort ... 628
— William 658
William Shapier ... 594
— William Thomas 745
Hunter, Andrew 606
— Ai'thur Stewart 606
Charles 617
Chas. Fleming 749
Charles Peter 617
— Sir Charles Roderick 562
Edwin John 717
— Frederick Mercer ... 62S
— George Robert 711
— James 745
— John 713
— John 628
— John Norris 606
— Malcolm Russell 695
— Montgomery 591
— Patrick 749
— Thos. Ale.xandor 628
— Vere Edward 727
Huntington, Herbert ... 566
Huntley. Hougham C... 544
Holland, Henry Wm ... 605
— ,John , 7o8,|Howe,R.W.P.,BcirZ 134, 578I— Norman
Huskisson, Samuel Geo. fii7
Hutelieou, David 617
Hutchins, Fras. Arthur 628
Hutchinson, A. Had. ... 606
— Alex. Ross Elliott 606
— Anthony Richard 633
Charles Scrope 606
Coote Synge 161, 581
— Fred. James Taggart 745
— George 606
— George William Grice 693
— William Lacy 542
Hutchison, Hen. M'Leod C28
Hutton, Edmund Bacon 617
George -■\llan 724
George Holdcu 551
— Henry Francis ,..617, 538
— Thomas Evorard , . 749
Thomas Bruce 745
Hu.y.she, DunbarF 62S
Edu'ardVyvyan s.si
H.vde, .Tohn Martin 724
— Richard Armstrong,., 727
Robert 098
— Rol)ert 724
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither 628
Ibbctsou, Charles Parke 745
Ildercon, Charles E 617
Illingworth, John A. ,.. 724
Imbusch, Henr.v 698
Impe.y, Alfred G 543
— Eugene Clutterbuck 6C7
Ind, Fred. John Nash ... 749
luge, .lobu W 628
Inglefield, Samuel Hood
Stovin 74',
Ingles, Walter Lawrence 749
Inglis, James Weir 708
— Robert Uastie 594
— AViliiam 749
— William Mason 565
Ingram, Matthew J. T. 704
— Robert Bethune 745
Inksou, James 720
Innes, Chas. Ale.x .„ 721
— Ii'rancis Newell 02J
— Sir J. Harrie Ker 720
Jas. John M'Leod ... s'^i
Irby, Fred. Arthur 693
— Leonard H. Lo.yd ... 746
Iredell, Fras. Shrubb... 592
— James Shrubb 617
— Lestock Walters 635
Ireland, James 698
Irvine, Charles 606
— Henr.y 558
— Thomas Thompson ... 635
Irving, John Beautin ... 713
Irwin, Chamney Graves 721
— De la Chcrois Thomas 62 j
— John 749
— John Frederick 556
— John James Fo-x 542
Isaacson, Henry Bevan 628
— Henry de S O17
— ,Ioha de Stuteville ... 635
Isacke,Hen.Wedderburn539
— Lancelot Henry 617
Isham, Vere 565
Ives, Edward Harbord 559
Izod, William Henry ... 617
Jackson, Albert James
Alexander 617
Arthur Charles 547
Christison Sj'me 706
— Edward Samuel 590
J^'red. George 617
George 711
George Edward Owen 628
Halkett Francis 746
Nicholas Sadleir 554
Sir Robt. Wm 721
William 593
— W. Henry Munton ... 620
— AVilliam Lewis 565
Jacob, H.y. Ebenezer ... 606
— John 606
— John E. Fishbourne 362
— Wm. Vesey FitzG. ... 617
T.acson. John H. F 5t7
•la.go, Robert Stephens 617
.Jagoe, Henr.y 724
James, Charles 740
— Charles 617
— Demetrius W. G 740
— Edward BosviUe 544
James, Edvr. Renouard 606
— FrederickWoodhouse 542
— Herb. Henderson ... 59c
— .lames Polegbize 617
— Lionel Hy. Sep 62;
— Walter UuWer 718
— AValtei- Haweis 559
— AValter Wilson 543
— William Hill 628
Jameson, Charles 617
— John 549
— John Lyster 721
— Thomas Colthurst ... 552
Jamieson, LachlanP.... 597
Jardine, jas 724
Jarrett, Heury Sullivan 596
— Thomas 369
Jarvis, Alex. W 567
— R. Ed. Colborne 547
— Samuel Peters 606
— Thomas 6g8
Jtiry, R. Herbert Heath 749
Jauncey, Alex. Sidney G. 705
Jay, William 724
Jazdowski, B. J 724
Jebb, Arthur 62b
— John ao Witt 550
Jee, Edward Alfred 539
— Joseph 723
Jeffcoat, Jas. Henry ... 721
Jeffery, James 709
Jeffreys, William 617
Jenings, U. A 724
Jenkins, Alexander 606
— 'Jliarles Vernon tiot
— Kuwari U-ji'don 617
— Fras. Howell 606
— Heary Leoline 56
— Herbcrf. Charles 546
— John D-ivies 566
— Xoble tlkjuiing 693
— R)bert A. A 568
— Ujiieit Gedoin 596
— V;uig,jau 54
Juuks, ^Vdliam 566
Jeiiubi, Aug. Fred 744
Jenney, \Vm. Richard... 705
Jennings, iieuiamin 693
— Cliarles Jiarromeo ... 72
— Charles James 606
— Edward Lawrence F. 558
Jephson, StanhopeWm. 606
Jcpson, Henry Joseph ... 617
Jerjme, Henry Edw. ... 606
Jervis, Chas. 15. I'arker 544
-- Edward Lennox 749
— Edwin 628
— William Swynt'en 617
Jervois, tienry Napier 547
— John Gordon 744
— Sir \Vm. F. Drum. 204,581
Jervoise, Hy. Clarke 746
— John Purel'oy Ellis... 535
Jcssop, Chas. Moore 721
Jocelyn, R. Julian Ora 550
Joan. Thomas 606
Johnes, Hir Jas. Hills 580
Johnson, 6'ic Allen B.... 589
— Captain Charles 706
— Qr. Mr. Charles 728
— air C. Cooper 590
Johnson, Edivard Arm-
strong 55q
— Ernest 565
— Francis 722
— George 569
— G. Vanderheyden, 164, 581
— Henry 728
— Richard 617
— William 704
— Wm. Geo.Lillingston 706
— Wm. IS icholas Gibson 635
Johnston, Alex 724
— Charles 617
— Francis 721
■ George Hamilton 5
Index — Retired List.
Johnstone, G. C. Keppel 746:Kelly, Sir Richard D. 286, 578
— George Nassau 6061 — Thomas 635
— Henry Melvill 564I — Thomas Jas. P 543
— James Wm. Hope 617,— William Patri.ik 567
— .Tohn Douglas 6i7jKelsaU, Gustavus Nio. 635
— John.Julius 606, — .John Puichard 628
840
■ Montague George ... s'y'i'
■ Richard 6:
Richard Edward 545
Kclsey, Walter Fred. 1 30, 535
Samuel H.N 628:Kelso. Archibald .. 567
JoUitfe, Charles 617
— JossphHenry 617
— Wilkes 561
Jones, Alfred 698
Alfred Adrian 742
Alfred Stowell 746
Kemb.Ul,S;.r Arnold Bui
rowes i8|, 58S
— John Shaw 606
Kemble, Henry 545
— Thomas Albert 635
Kemm, Fred. St. Joha 718
— Arthur Lloj'd 719 iKemmis, William 617
Ebenezer 746
— Evan 71
— Felix Thomas 74
— Frederick Geo. Wm. 565
— George Alfred 635
— Gilbert Saltoun 556
— Griffith Turner 592
Henry 63
Henr.v Helsham H. ... 616
— Henry Norris 61
— Howell Locke 606
— Humphrey Stanley... 711
— Jenkiu 590
— John 698
— .Tohn Wickliffe 724
— John Woodville 553
— Lewis .John Fillis 746
— Melville George 724
— O-vborn Charles 633
— Owen Thomas 628
— Rhys William Wyke-
hain 693
— Richard Godfrey 606
— Rich. Ro.ynon 6a6
— Robert Owen 606
— Thomas 746
— Thomas Henry 696
— Thomas John 617
Jordan, Joseph C)o6
— Lutley 749
Joseph, Fred. William... 6ji
Josselyn, A. Henry 628
— Frederick John 628
Joyce, HerDert W 719
— Wm. Walter Pat .'35
Joyner, John 705
Joynt, Henry William 7^4
Judge, Charles Neavo... 617
— Spencer Alf. T 617
Julyaa, Sir Penrose i'
Ju.<t, Augustus 698
Justice, Fraa. Jas 6
— Hy. Annersley 593
— Philip 035
Kane, Fras. Wm. F S35
— M-itlhew Nisbett G... 547
Karslake, Frederick 6»
Kauntze, E. H. E ^g'l
Kay, Foster C. L sn
- Henry Monckton 617
-William Algernon 623
Kaye, Arthur Edw. C... 546
George Farquhar 606
Kays, Reginald Ker 561
Kearney, C. J. Butler 544
Kearsley, Robt. W 549
Keate, Edward 606
Keatinge, Maurice Den 563
— Richard H 590
Keays, Chas. Fred 606
— William TuSnell 617
Keble, John Alfred 698
Keen, Fred. John 595
— John E.Ruck 609
Keer, Jonathan 606
Keeshan, John 569
Keir, William 722
Keith, James 537
— James Blaikie 635
Kell,Waldegrave C. F... 551
Kemp, Walter Hy 74
Keimard, Ernest 0. H. 568
Kennaway, Chas. Wm, 54
Kennedy, Lord Alex. ... 55
— Charles Arthur 70;
— Chares Henry Scott 537
— Hugh '. , 63.
— Irving Francis 635
Jas. Montagu Bowie 693
John Henry 693
— John Pitt
— John Wm. Alex. .
Jir Miiihael K. ...2
Keonett, B. H. B,... 1
Kenny, Richd. Taos.
— William Henry..,.
Keusirij^ton, bld^ar .
— William Lord 746
Kent, Keni-y 583
Keogli,.iiitaony Rjbcrt 749
.)oha Woulla Coo
— Lynch Joan 713
Keoiigh, William 617
Keppel, Edw. Goo. 130, 531
Ker, iMrd C. .J. Iiines... 745
Keraiis, Wm. Roi; 724
Kerr, Chas. Ro'Jurt 542
- L'lrd Mark 245, 57S
— William Fred 617
— William Henry 6o5
— William Henry 559
Kernch, Edmund 628
— Walter DOyly 591
Iversteman, J, B 5
Ke cheii, Isaac 606
K.c'fle, Robert 635
Kettlewell, Thomns .., 394
Key, David Tuomas ... yi'
Ki.illmark, Hy. Walter 717
711'Kidd, James Gordon ... 74
— James 702iKellett, Edward Young 724
— JamesCrosse 724 Kelly, Anderson L ,^65
James Taylor 547
— James T. 0 723
— Joseph 724
— Patrick 617
— Randal Fleming 565
— Robert 705
— Robert Colquhoun ... 727
— Ridiiiij 3fr. William... 696
— Urij.Surg.LI.Col.Wm. 722
r.Mr. Edward 698
— Vet. Surg. Edward ... 742
— Edward Uari^ey 742
— Hy. Holdsworth 709
— James Bennett 722
— John 6g3
— JohnLovell 628
— Patrick 698
— Philip - s08
Kilhy, James Edward 695
Kiileen, Roger 63
Killick, George L. B. ... 563
Kilro.y, Philip L 7
Ki';ahan, Joha 724
Kincaid, William 592
Kinchant. J. Ctiarlton... 535
King, A. a 534, 584
— Charles Cooper 628
— Chas. E. Groker..." 703
— Charles Richard 628
— Sir D. G. A. Duck-
worth, JJarf 553
— Frauds JoUnNewcon 565
— Henry 561
— Henry John 746
— James Stewart 635
— John Robert 617
— John Rooper 705
— Perc.y Miicgi'cgor 554
— Tbomas Eraser 531
— Uriah Henry 698
— William ....! 698
--- William ilichael 704
Kinglake, Hamilton A. 693
Kingscote, R. N. Fitz-
hardinge 746
Kingsley, W. Hy. Bell 617
Kingston, Thomas 724
Kington, W. Miles N. ... 628
Kialoch, Alex. A. A. ... 606
— Geo, E. Anebite 628
Kinnear, William 718
Kinsman, Harold John 617
— William Jn.mes 628
Kintore, A.H.T. Earl of 558
Kippen, Horatio Nelson 744
Kirby, Samuel J. Jas. 719
— Thomas Hartwoll 628
Kirk, Uugli 563
Kirkpatrick, Wm. J. J. 560
Kirkwood, John Knox... 550
Kirwan, Albert 722
— Wilham Era. M 635
Kitson, G.Andrew Noble 708
Knaggs, Henry 721
Knapp, Charles Barrett 713
KnatchbuU, Charles 549
— Francis 617
— Norton 617
Kueebone, Frederick ... 749
Kneller, G. T. C. St. J. 705
Knight, Arnold More... 746
— Charles Lewis W. M. 565
— Frederick Chas 708
— Henry - 533
— Henry Raleigh 561
— Henry Sellers G. S. 628
— Thomas 696
— William Henry 606
Kuightle.v, Edward 698
ICnipe, William 746
Knocker, Herbert P. ... 537
— J. Bedmgfield 606
KnoUys, Louis F 549
— William W 617
Knott, Charles 717
Kuowles, Francis Edw. 711
-Frederick 617
— Robert Townley 563
Knox, Charles VVm 557
— Ernest Augustus 569, 098
— Francis Rjbt. B 635
■•- Ho .ve James 542
— .lames 74^
— loh'i Simpson 749
— Richard 541
— Uichiird Annasley ... 617
— Robert John 546
— ThjuiasE 239, 580
— Vicesunus 549
— Willi.im 6,1^
— William 74(5
— JIo}i. William Stuart 749
Knyvett, VViu. i... N. ... 593
Koe, Lancelot C 565
K.yle, Samuel Cotter ... 617
Kynas on, Hy. Kdmond:; 635
Kynsey, Wm. R 727
Kyrle, Audley W. W. M. 553
Kysh, Douglas John ... 635
Labouchere, F. A 568
Lacev, Patrick 69S
Lachlau, Robert 749
Lackc.v, Dani2l 72S
017
54+
Lac.y, Richari
— William Chas. James
Lamb, Sir Arcb. lit 749
— Charles F. Grant lioo
— George 628
— Henry 724
— James (.gn
— John Alexander 727
— Siejihen Eaton 557
— Thomas ^91
Lambart, Percy Francis 553
LamUert, Fi-eJerick A.
Heygate 559
— George Craster 5o6
Walter Miller 628
Walter Rathbone 606
— Wdliam 698
— WilUani ... 606
Lambrick, George 578
Lambton, Arthur... 534, .184
746
Francis
Frederick WUliam
Lamont, John Hy 555
Lampen, John .'. 006
Lamport, Hy. Chris. ... 718
Lamprey, Jones 720
Lance, Wm. H. Joseph 617
Land, James 724
— Isaac 698
Landale, James 721
Lauo, Benjamin 724
Charles Powlett 006
Charles Stuart 606
Geo. Hale 360
— Heury Eyre AVyatt ... 635
Maitland Moore 628
AVilliam Ralph 721
Lang, Arthur Moffat
Charles Edward
— Gordon Abercromby
Hugh Grahaai 557
James Wolcott
— Percy Owen ...
6)7
552
718
"J5
841
Lang, Rd. Tickell M 61;
Langdon, John 72^
Langford, Alexander ... fgE
— Francis 63
— Hercules E. iorrf 741
LanCTley.SirGeo.Uolt ... 57:
— Wili'am Savage 53;
Langmore, Erskine G.... 601
— Edward Ham 617
Langrish, Thomas 69'
Laphain, Uriah F 69;
L u-miiiie, Edw. Merry. 61
Lirnent,, L. H. V. de H. 59
Lascelles, Claad G. W.. 635
— Henry Arthur 54J
— Waller K 61;
Lash, Heury Andrew ... 70:
Lass-H.— Kivvv B 56
Latchford, John 724
ija Turriere, Jb'. B. de S. 6y
La Touche, Cecil D'U... 59:
Laud. Isaac 60I
Lauderdale. P.H..B«)-? of 6^'
Laughton, Art. Fred. ... 61
— Daniel Wilson 60'
— George Arnold 59
Laurie, Casper Itoliert 71
— (!l.aud V. E 561
— John Wimburn...533, 5S3
— Julius n. Dvson 71-
Lautour, Wm. Young ... 74
Jjavie, Augustus J 6?
— Robert Comyn 601
Law. Edwin ..' 54'
— Edw. Fitzgerald 5s
— Fra. TowryA 6ce
Lawder, Edw. Jas 581
Lawford, Thos. Wright 70
Lawless, Hnn. Denis ... 55/
— Edmond Jas ;i-
— Wm. H. E 56.'
Lawlor, Wm. Patrick ... 54!
Lawrence, Henry John 62;
— Henry J. H 72
— Robert 63>
Lawrie, John 74.
— William John 71
La, wson, James M 56!
— Marmaduke Charles 62!
Lay, Tudor 56;
Layard, Arthur A.M.... ^64
— Brownlow V 62!
— Charles Edmund 6ot
Lazzarini, James 6of
Lea, Samuel Percy 74*
Leach, Cecil Francis ... 534
— We Geo. Ai-ch 741
— Walter 72,
Leacock, C. Bdw.B 62f
Leader.Thomas Alex. P. 63;
Leake, Henry 74
Lean, Francis 62R
Learmonth, John Henry 561
Leask, Jas. G 724
Leathes, Bernard de M. ■;62
Le Bailly, Alex. C 693
Le Breton, Wm. Inglis... 635
Leckie, David 724
— Norman Houstoun ... 553
Lecky, John Gage 548
Le Cocq, Hubert 591
Lee, Charles Nairne ...718
— Edward George 569
— Henry Her -bert 608
— Henry Pincke 542
— John 635
— Thomas . r "
— William 635
Leech, Robert S. B 713
Leeding, WiUiam 69'
Leeke, Ralph 533
Lees, Percy 565
— Wm.Munnings 591
Leet. George Knox 709
— Wilham Knox 606
Leetham, Arthur 56
Lefroy, Augustine Hugh 746
— Henry George s49
Legg, Geo. Edw. W. ... 567
Leggatt, Edw. Owen ... 590
Le Geyt, Philip H co;
-Wm. Bell 704
Legge, lloii. Edward H. 746
— ifoH. Ueneage 535
— William Vincent 746
Leggett, Geo. Edward.. 749
Legh, Hy. Martin C. ... 746
1)1 dex—
Oegh, Hubert Cornwall
fje Grice, Fred. Sw.aine
Leicpster.&i- Peter Fred.
Fleming, 2?u)-?
fjeigu, Hy. Gerard
— Robert Tliomas
Ooishman, John Thos. . . .
Leitch, James
Leith, Jas. Mackenzie
-Robt. W. D
'.emarchand, C. S
LeMarchant, Albert
MauusellLeM. T. ..
Le Messuricr, Autrustus
[ieMesurier,CecilBrooKe
— Frederick' Augustus
— John
— Thomas Augustus ...
Oomim, R. Se.ymour ...
Le Mottoe, Osmond Fra.
Lemiiriere, Arthur Reid
Lennard, .John Barrett
— S'ir John Farnaby. St.
Lennox, Charles Edw...
— David
— John
^ Sussex WiUiam
— Sir WilikinsonO. 533,
Lenton, Charles
Le Pelley, Ernest
Le Quesne, Chas. F. N.
— Chas. Edwin
jeruiittrt, Hy. Jas
Leslie, Alex. Maurice ..
— Archibatri Young ...
— Charles Consefct
— Charles Robert
— David Arthm-
— George 164,
— George
— John
— Lewis Xavier
tester. John Fredk. ...
— WilUam Charles
L'Estrangc, Albt. H
— Edmund
— Fra,ncis Adolphus
— Paget Waller
Lethbridge, Chris. W...
Lever, R. C
Levctt, Edward.
-William S. B
Lewer, Alfred
— Robert
Leaves, Georse Alban ...
— Hugh Arthur
— John
— John Meredith D
— Price
— Wm. Price Llewellyn
Lewin, H. F. Chap
— Thomas Herbert
Lewis. Arthur W. Drum-
mond
— Chas. Algernon... 329,
— Qr.Mf. Henry
- l\f<tjor General Henry
— Hen. Fra. Peterkin ...
— Herman Le Roy
— .Tohn George Stephen
— John R. Miller
— .Jclai WiUiam
— Ralph FitzGibbon ...
Lewsey, Walter
Ley, Edwin G
— Frederick
Leyland, Sir H. S. Nay-
lor, Jlarf
Leyne, J.amcs
Liardct, Cliarles Aylmer
Lid(ler(l!ilf',.l:imes
Licbciirond, G. Engelb.
Liercrtwood, T
Lillicrap, James W. A. E
Lilly, Alfred Cham. ...
Lind, James Burnie
Lindesay, Hy. Rich. P.
-.Josh. E. C. C
Lindoe, Fred. Ekins
Lindsay, Alexander Jn.
— Henry Edith A
— Hy. E. Morgan
— .Tames Gavin
Robert
Walter J ames
— William Bayford
Lindsell, Chas. Fred. ...
-Hetired List.
557 Lnd=ell, John Barber...
617 Lingard, Alfred
Linwood, Norman ,..
695 Lister, Frederick D. ...
565 Listen, .Tohn
6o( Litchfield, Edwin
60^; Lithgow. Stewart A. ...
724 Little, Alfred Butler
56( — Archibald Cosmo
57c — John Albert
6jt — John C.arutlicrs
— John Herbert ..
=;:i — Simon Ridley
61; Littledale, Hy. Arthur .
6t-, Littleton, Hon. E. G. P.
61; Livesav.Robt. Algernon
sSi — WUliam
628 Li vesey, Edgar Wm. ...
617 Lloyd, Albert
6:7 — ArtburCliHord
6ot — Charles Frederick ..
56B — Charles Patteson
693 —Edward
70s —Edw. Eraser S
7if — E. Harford
566 — Edward James
59; — Ernest Marsh
570 — Francis Elliot
098 -- .Tohn Hayes
617 — Mathew Pennefather
54(1 —Owen L. F
56c — Richard Barclay
563 — Richard Mercer ..
56. - Robert Clifford
542 — Thomas
56£ — Thomas Francis 534,
63= — Wm. Chetwode
724 Lluellyn, Wm. Raym....
5S3 Lock,'FrederickEdward
635 — Henry
740 Locke, Wm. Hume N....
749 Lockhart, David Blair
no's — Grpeme Alex
606 — AVilliam Eliott
724 Lockwood, Amelias 2,.M.
606 Lockycr, Edw. S. 3. ...
724 Locock, Henry P. L. ...
617 — Herbert
628 Loder, Fred. C. J
724 Lodge, Frank
749 Lofthoiise,R. C
561 Loft-, William
724 Logan, Alfred
720 — Chas. Atkinson
537 — Joseph
617 — Quentin M'K
74r) —Walter Bernardino ...
6iZ Logie, .lames
651; Lon','-, AlcKnuder
746 — diaries Wiu'rara
628 — Rolicrt I.owry
628 — Wdliam Henry.,.
Longbourne, Wm. Fard
55S Lougden.SiV Heury Er-
578 rington
698 — .Tohn Edward
606 Longfield, Aug. Henry
628 — Porster
559 Longhurst.Arthur Edw.
72J Temple
724 — Bruce
711 Longmore, Chas
749 — Charles Matthew
6g8 Lonsdale, Hem-y
724 — William
617 Loraine, Fred. E. Blake-
ney
365 Lord, Charles Owen
749 — Robert
617 — William Barry
617 Loudon, John
635 — Robert Alexander ...
727 Lough, Eeo. Wm. J
706 Lougheed,J.Winterscale
607 Louis, WilUam
746 Loveirove, Cldward
549 Loveless, Walter ICing
746 Lovell, Charles Neville
.S49 — Peter A. D. A
63, Loveridge.Chas.Gordon
56S Lovett, Beresibrd
563 — Hubert Richard
John Richard
Lovibond, A. loipey ...
Low, Alex 146,
- Edw. Litton
— John Alves
Low. Rd. M. Pilkington 717
William Maxwell ... 343
Lowe, Arthur Charles... 744
— Sir Drurj- Curzou D.
159, 580
— George May 71'*
-Rob. Hy. C. D 746
Lowing, Wm. Henry ... 569
Lowis, Niuian 62^
— Ross Fendall 617
Lowndes, Clias. Wm. S. 542
— JohnHenry 130, 746
— Thomas 607
Lowrey, Henry 636
Lowry.Armar Graham 6'8
Henry Macgrogor ... 617
Robert T. Graves 55>
— Robert WiUia.m... 3:0, .581
Lowsley, BarziUni 628
Lowther, Wm. Gorges... 54*
Loyd, Arthur Purvis .. 549
— Frank Kirkman 559
— Wilford Neville 557
Luard, Charles Edward 007
— Charles Henry 617
— b'rederick Peter 607
Luby, Maurice Baptiste 551
Lucas, Alfred Will an... 537
— Francis A 566
— Hen. P. Egbert 552
— Jasper 749
— Richard 749
L O •, Frederick Henry 563
— ti.vV. RamsayPairfax 568
Lugard, Might Son. Sir
E 279> 578
— Henry Ibbetson 595
Luke, Hy. Francis 705
Lukin, Fred. Windham 705
— Wm. Wind. Aug. ... 607
Lumsden, Henry Vifm... 628
— Sir Peter Stark 589
Luiid, Alfred 567
Lundy, Francis Walter 713
Luscombe, Geo. Aug. ... 567
Lushington, Arthur Jas. 557
~ Edward Eardley 535
Lutman, John Henry... 749
LuttreU.Alex.Fownes... 562
— Hugh C. Fownes 693
LnxmboreC. Tho;.P. .. 597
Lyall. Henry 553
Lyle, John Mackenzie... 749
Lynas, Joseph 713
Lynch, Arth. Hy. Prau. 727
— Edward John 549
— John De Burgh 597
--■William 698
fyyndon, Thomas 7'8
Lynes, Samuel Parr 617
Lyon, Alexander B 719
— Fitzrov David 5^7
— Fred. Lee H 74"
— Nathaniel John 5'8
Lyons, Frederick Wm. 5^ i
Lys, Arthur Marriott ... 617
Lysons, A'ir Daniel. 305, 578
— Daniel Cha.W 5^3
Lyster, Arthur O'.Neill 605
— Charles Bybie 55'
— Fred. Torrens 746
— Henry Hammon 59^
Lyte, Alfred dcy
.\r Alpine, Conyng. Mar. 550
M'Arthur, Charles 578
M'AuIay, James 5*7
M'Barnet, A. Cockburn 74"
M'Cabe, Joseph 5^9
M'Caffery, James ,. 6<8
— Joseph 6(3
M'Callum, Ch.arles C 589
— George Kellie ...130, 547
— James Lumber 656
— AViUiam 728
M'Calmont, Barklie C. s,'9
M'Cann, John 698
M'Carthy, Sev. Arthur.. 741
-Edward 7^7
— Henry Hotham . . 706
— Jas. Joseph 725
M'C.artney, Daniel 698
M'Caskili, Wm. Hector. 705
M'Causland, Arthur K. 541
— Marcus Fras. Henry 617
— Marcus L 617
— Maj.Gen. Wm. Henry 58 1.
— Coi. WQliam Henry,.. 618
Index — Eetired List.
M'Causland. Lf.Col.
William Henry
M'Cheane, ^Ym. Henry
M'Clellan.GrevilleEwing
M'CIenahan, Sa.muel ...
M'Cleverty, Wm. Anson
308,
M'niintook, Benjamin...
— John Knox
— Leopold Alfred
— WiUiarr.
— Wm. Graham Waugh
M'Coy, Robert
^[Tracken, John A
M'Crea, Fredk. Bradford
— Robert Barlow
M'Ureery, Nathaniel ...
Mi'mlilen, Lionel A. T.
M'Ciillasrh, Ja.s. Robt....
]\ri.;nlioch. Ale.';. Neilsou
M'Cutchan. James Shaw
M'Douald, Dancan D. C.
M
Jf'Donnell, John
M'Douj,'all, lieo. Henry
M Dovvell, Bdw. Gre.?..'..
M'Eiven, James Henry
— Robert Brace
M'K'ad^'oii. Duncan
M'Fall, Chambers Hal-
danc Cooke
— D. Chambers
il'Farlan, John Warden
M'Farland, Fra. Edw....
M'Farlane, Andrew
— Ronald
M*Gann, Ja.mes
M'Garry, Charles
M'Ga,rty. James
M'Gee, Henry
M'Ghee, Reo. Robert L..
— Robert James
M'Gonn, Alexander
— John Todd
M'Governe. R. W
M'Grath, Edmund
M'Gregor, Alex. Donald
M'Grigor, Dancan J....
— Sir James E. D
— William Thomas
McGwire, E. T. St. L.
533.
M Hardy, Alex.Burness
M'HMrg", Win. Hart
M'Innis, Edw. Bowater.
M'Inroy, Charles
M'Intyre. David
M' Kay, William
M'Kechnie. John A. R.
MKenna, John
M'Keuzie, Alexander ...
— Alex. Wm
M'Kerlie, Sir John Gra-
ham
M'Kiernan, Henry
M'Killop, Robert John..
M'Kown, William
M'Lachlan, Alex
M'Laren, Peter
M'Lang;hlin, Edward ...
— Henry James
M'Lennan, Peter
M'Leod. Qr.Mr. Harry
— Gen. Harry
— 5/V JohnChetham 533,
— Neil
— Walter Thompson ...
— Wm. Kelty
M'Longhlin, John
— John
M'Mahon, A. Ruxton ...
— Chas. Alexander
— Chas. Joseph
— William.
M'.MickinK. Gilbert
M'Milla,n, Joha F
M'Mnllin, .John
— .John Robert
M'Munn, ,Jno. A
M'Mnrdo, Arr.liiir M. ...
M'Nair, Hy. Arch
— John Fred. A
M'Nalty, Geo. Wm
M'Noile, Charles
— John Masjee
il'Neill, Dancan
— Sir John C 533,
509
630
607
59'
syi
749
550
7
59f'
5S0
727
565
594
63^
722
630
6i£
59f
iM'Niell, Christ. Wm. ... 6if
M'Phail, Thos. R 56,
M'Pherson, Chas. Alf.
Howard 561
— Philin 741
— Robert Nasmyth 72,
M'Qiiaid. Peter John ... 72
M'Rae. Alex. R. T 61!
— Joha Gra.Uan\ 61I
M'Sheehy, Edw. L 725
M'Tavish, Alex. C 725
M'Veigh, AVilliam Edw. 56c
M'Wharric. Robert 72;
Maberly, Jamis Chas. 541
— Evan 60;
MacAdam, John S 721
MacAndrew, J. Dancan 740
— Isaac F 591
Macartney, A. Satherl. 70?
— James 721
— John Wm. Mortoa... 555
— Maxwell James 630
Macaalay, Chas. Edw... 61S
— Hector .John 711
MacBean, Archibald ... stio
Ma.cbean, Forbes 746
— George S 590
Macbeth, Hugh M 7
— James 7
.VlacCarihy, Richard H. 553
.MaoDonald. Charles J. 585
— .S'trClaude Maxwell... 550
— Peter 746
Macdotvald, Alastair
M'lan 352, 533,
— Alexander 719
— Alexander Dall 717
— Cha,s. Bdw 630
— Donald 59
— George Fred 6ii
— John A. M 590
— John Collins 607
— William Burns 718
M.icdoaell, J. Ignatius 583
MacDonnell, A.R 607
— Ra.ada.l 693
— Richard Doyne 693
— William 705
MacDongall, Stewart... 55,0
— Willia,m Campbell ... 618
-Vlacdoagall, John 61
-Macfadm, Fra. H 725
MacFarlan, D 178, 580
MacFarlane, Francis J. 746
MacGachen, A. H. H. ... 705
MaoGeorge, Wm. Hy.... 543
Macgowan, Fred 607
MacGregor, C.George... 636
— Henr.y Grey 61'
— Malcolm j. Robert
534, 585
— Robert F. H 03c
Machell, Edward John 636
— Percy Wdfrid 564
Macintire, Geo. A 550
Macintosh, Archibald ... 650
Macintyre, Donald 607
— John M'Kenzie 581
.Mack, Philip Paston ... 693
Mackay, Angus William 749
— Arthur Leith Hay ... 5 59
— Henry Fowler 740
— Surg. Cufit. James ... 718
— Surg.Miijor James ... 725
— James F 566
— John Sutherland 71c
— Spencer Heni'y 63?
— William Bertie 71S
Mackenzie, Alexander... 706
— Alf. Robt. Davidson 594
— Ashley Edmund so;-
— Colin 607
— Donald 56;
— George 61!
— James Staart Eraser 6ii;
— Briif. Sun). John 721
— Col. John Oif
— Kenneth. .las. Lock 59;
— Kenneth John 6yj
— Miirdo jii
— Robert S. Muir 63
— Roderick.., 60;
— Ronald Pierson 71^
— Samuel Kenneth 554
— Thomas 63^
William Ord 72,:
vlaekeson, Wm. Jas. ... 55;
Mackie, David
— William 373,
tfackinlay, George
VlacKinnon, G. H....269,
Mackinnon, Chas
— David Reid
— Donald Wdlia.m
— Henry Wm. Alex. ...
— Lionel Dudley
— Walter Carr
— William
— StrWilliamAlexander
Mackintosh, William
John
Maclachlan, Dun.oan ...
Vlaclagm, Chas G
Macla.verty, Arch. Iver
Maclean, Alexander ...
— Allan Henry
— ChaiJes Smith
— .S'/cPitzRoyDonald,B«,
— Hampden' Healy
— Henry John
— John Hugh
— John Norman
-Peter
Macleaue, Thomn.s
Macloar, Jlonry WallicK'
Vlaclonnan, Hugh L. ...
Ma.cleod, Chn.3. D
— RiderickAV
MacLeod, Norman
MacMunn,Chas. A
Macnaghten, Sir Fras.
Edmund Bf
Maonair. John
Macnn.nia.ra, Nugent ...
— William .":
Macnaughton, A. Wm.
Macpherson, E. H. D. ...
— Lnclilaii
— Roderick Donald
Macqueen, Archibald ...
— Dt-.niel
MacQuibban, Charles
Mitchell
Macrae, John
MacSvviney, B. V
Mact-iggarr., Jieo. ,Tohn
Ma.dden. Chas D
— Wm Chas. Frederick
Magenis, Henry Colo ...
Magg.s, GeorgV
Magrath,Beauch.H.W...
Charles Frederick ...
— John R- chard
Maguire, Constautine...
— .John Thomas 746,
Maher, Valentine Her-
bert
Mahony, John
Maillard, Geo. Jas
— Robert Thirkill
.Main, James
^ Robert Maxwell
Maingny, Ferd. B
.Mainwariu'i, R. Quintou
— Rowland Rees
— William George
Mair, Arthur
— Wm. Crosby S
Maisey, Edw. Levien ...
Maister, George
Maitland, Alex. Fuller
— Bardley
— Hon. George Thomas
Ma.jondie, Sir Vivian D.
Ma.jor, Frederic! 743
Malcolm, B. Donald 6iS
— George 618
— •S'ir George
— John V. T 725
Malcomson, John H.
Porter 60
-Alexander 630
Maiden, Robert V soe
Malet, Alex. G. Wm 636
— GuilbertB.Wyndham 636
— Harold Bsdaile 61S
— .«rHy.Chas.Eden,2?i. 746
— John Warre 556
Maliaby, Robert 591
-Malleson, Geo. Bruce ... fo;
Mallins, Fred. W 366
— William 630
Mallock, Henry Arch.., 39'
— Thos. John Raymond 550
842
Malmesbury, ^''r? of ... 547
Malone, Anthony 630
Maloney, William... 699, 775
Maltby', John M 539
Malthus, Sydenham 6:8
Man, Henry 588
Manhy, Arthur M 567
Mander, Alfred Thos. ... 61R
Ma.nderson,Geo. R 6c7
— Thomas C 618
Mangles, Cecil 54
Manifold, Michael F. ... 7 o
Manlev, Chas. Cape! ... 537
— Wm. Geo. Nioh. 727
Mann, Jamos Robt 74^
Manners. Chas. Geo. E.J, 7C6
— Lord Edw. W. J 613
-Herbert R 7,6
— Richa.rd Abraham ,.. 6iiS
Manning, R. Barlow ...636
Ma.nnock. Francis A, S. 630
Mansel, Ernest Digby... 557
— Eustace G 5(2
— John D 5/'4
— Robert Henry 5.9
— Walter Luttrell 5(-
Mansergh, A. H.W 636
— John Craven 746
— John Craven 709
MansSeld. Wj'Chas. Rdw. 744
Maus«n, Alex. Robert .. 58S
Ma|iles, Henry 693
March, Gera,ld Edward 704
Mxrett, Peter Daniel ... 618
Margary, Alfred Robert 558
Margesson. William G. 746
MariettP, Ernest P. A.... 719
Marindin, F. A 636
Marriotl;, Cha. Fred 749
— Rdw. Frere yo'^
— Hayes 578
— Henry Christopher... 749
— Reginald Adams 636
— Richard Chas. Bdw. 708
Marrow, Peter 553
-Marryat, Ernest Lind 630
— Herbert Charles 542
— Hugh Fit?; P>,o.v 550
Marsack, Aug. Becher 590
— Edward L. .' 568
.Ma,rsden, Willia,m 630
Marsh, Alfred Herbert 719
— Edwd,Newnham 618
-- Edward Herman 636
— George Samuel 636
— Henry Dyke 775
— Hippesley Cuuliffe,.. 618
— .Jeremy Tavlor 618
— WiUoughby Dicrby ... 618
Marshall, Fras. Wm. ... 565
— Frederick 143,581
— Predk. Fitzhugh 742
— Henry 618
— Henry Daily 566
— Henry Stapyltm 563
— Herbert Seymour ... 597
— James Douglas 728
— John 568
— John James 718
— Lionel 542
— R. C. Andree 607
— Robert G. S 618
— Robert Seton 566
— Walter 630
— Wm. Bainbrigge 607
.Marsham, Fred Savill 560
— Henry Savill 530
Marsland, V"7m. Edw. ... 637
.Marston, Edw. Charles 607
— Jeffery Allen 720
Martelli.Thoa.Challoner 61 3
.Marter, R J. Combe ... 607
Martin, Alexander 699
— Charles Nassau 607
— Cuuliffe 594
— David Willia.nn 630
— Evelyn Charles 553
— George Mure 559
— Henry R,ichuiond 618
— John Hamilton 567
— John James (330
— John M. Harding ... 718
— John Paton 607
— Sir Richard E. R 537
Robert Conolly 618
Robert W. M'(G 559
Samuel Yorke 749
843
Index — Eetired List.
Martin, ■William George 607! Menteth, J. T. Stuart ...
— William Thomas 721 Menzies, Charles Fred..
Martir.dale, B. H 746:— Edward
Martyr, James Smith ... 607! — Hy. Mc;D. R(>bcrtson
Marvin, William 705!— Hush Christian
Mason, Alfred 566
— Charles Crawford ... 607
^ John Anderson 695
— Samuel Butler 717
— William Henry... 618
Ma.'sey, Jlun. Lionel E. 746
Mascingham.TohnPa.yn 718
Massy, George Eyre ...630
— GodfreyOrt-euGe -'rgj 706
— William James 6i8
Master, William C. i::io, 7^4
Masters, George 695
■ — William James 742
Master.^on, John 743
Matchett, Alfred Wm... 636
Matheson, Duncan 554
— Robert 699
Mathew,BrownlowH.... 607
Mathews, WilliamChas. 548
Mathias, Fred. Hope ... 618
^ Henry Vincent 593
— Vincent Lewis 63c
— Vivian Dalton 618
Mathison. Gilbert H. F. 556
Matson, Henry 749
Matthews, Charles John 53;
— Charles Richard 595
— Henry Mel viii 542
— Robert Lee 630
— William 696
Maturiu, i'lcl. Harvey 54:
Maude, Aubrey M 541
— Edwin ....'. 618
— Fran. Cornwallis 744, 774
— Sir Fred. Fras 579
— Frederic Nalusch ... 561
— Robert Henry s48
Maule, Geo. Edwin 630
■ — Henry Barlow 607
— John 749
Mauleverer, Ben. Bun. 746
Maunsell, Arthur M 555
— Fred. Rich 215,588
— George 749
— Lucius Aug. de Vere 693
— Nevill Fras. Augustus 556
— Robert 746
— Thomas 607
— William Stoplord ... 618
Maurice, A. Corbet 539
Mawbey, Henry Way... 607
Maxwell, Frank 557
— Patrick 607
— Robert James 618
— Wm. H. S. Heron ... 560
Maycock, John Gittens 6i3
Maydwell, R. L.W. M. 630
Mayes, William Busby 60
Mayhew.Chas. G.Adams 552
Maynard.Cha.Walsham 706
— Jtev. T. R 741
Mayne, Charles H. H.... 553
— James Edmund 607
— John 749
— JohnTheophilusB.... 630
— Mosley 636
— Otwa.y 557
Mayo, John 695
— William Robert 704
Mayow, Mavow Wynell 637
Mead, Bf«. George 74r
— Henry Robert 618
— John Alex. Richm. ... 6r8
— Robert 704
Meade, John M. de 0... 559
Meaden, James 630
Meadows, Robt.Thoruton7i8
— Robert Wjatt 720
Meane, John 72:
Meares, Henry John ... 705
— Wm. Lewis D 607
Mears, Arthur 706
Mehcux, Tho. Geo. S. ... 630
Meiklejohn, John F 630
Mein, Frederick Coure 552
"Nrellcrsh, George B. ... 607
Melliss, Geo. Julius 591
McUor, Joseph 699
Mellows, Fredk Fur.l .. 563
Melvill, Heury ,91
Mel viUc, Bruce Hull ... 6i3
Mence, Martin 742
— Jas. .(ohn Burke
— James Stewart
— Neil Jauies
— Oswald
Mercer, Arthur Hill
Hasted
— Dougla,s Campbell ...
— Thomas Warren
Meredith, Geo. Vincent
— Henry Warter
— Richard
— Thomas Bo.yle
.VIerewoiher, Geo. L. C.
.VtKrrill, Jacob
Merriman, C. J
— Will. am
Metcalfe, Booth Hay ...
Meulen. J. H. Va.nder...
.\Ieurant, Edward
.Meyer, Albert
Meynell, John J
Meyrick, Aug. Wm. H.
— Herbert
— James Joseph
Michael, James
Michel, .John Horace C.
Michell, Thos. Bernard
Micklem, Edward
Middlecoat, Francis ...
Mi'idietniss, Geo
Middleton, Alf. Harold
— Arthur T
— Fras. Beckt'ord
— Sir Fredei'iekDcbsou
Miers, Gapel Henry
Mignon, Franklin P. ...
— George Stx-achan
— May Jcpson J
Mildmay, C. B. St. John
— Henry Paulet St. J...
— Sir liy. St. J. Bart.
— Herbert A. St. J. 130,
Miles, Arch. Edw
— Fred. iS'icholas
— John
— Philip Wm. Herbert
— Samuel Ban-ett
Milford, Chas. Henry ...
Mill, James
Millar. Robert C, H. ...
— WiUiara
Mdler, Sir Chas. John
Hubert
— David
— Edmund W.C. Hay...
— Edvvaid Darle,y
— Frederick
— Geo. Murray
— Henry
— James
— James
— Major Gf-n. John
— Col. John
— Major John
— Q,r.Mr. John
— John James CahUl ...
— John Patrick
— Ornisby Bowen
— Samuel George
— Samuel John
Ridinii Sir. Thomas ..
Lf.Col. Thomas
— Thomas Edmaad
— William Taylor
Milles, Hon. Lewis A....
— Thomas
MiUett, Montague
Milligan, Charles
— George Danbar
Wm. John Lane
Mills, Edward Wm
— Herbert James
-^ Johu
Wm. Salmon
— William Thomas
Milman, Ever. Stepney
— Geurge Alderson
— George Bryan
— G'lSuav I* H.iai. L. ...
.Milne, i:'ri>. Dividsm...
— Beu.jainiu Arthur
548 Milner, Edward Champ-
6i8 neys
720 Milnes, Ejw. A. P. B. S.
565 Mmohm, Chas. Cherry...
593 — William Reill.y
551 Minnitt, Charles Goring
740 Minter, Johu Surtees ...
563 Minto, Alex
595 ilitchel. W. Gadogan ...
.Mitchell, Sir Charles
740 Bullen Hugh
562 — Edward
607 — Henry N
630 — Hoary Wilmot
746— Herbert Leonird
705 — Hugh
636 — Hugh Henry
618 -J. H
699 - Matthew Cla.yloii
580 Mitford, Reginald 0.
618 Wm. Roveley
550 — Wm . Kenyon
705 Moberly, Alfred
6i8 — Arthur Scott
6i8 — Cha.rles Morris
554 — Francis John
581 Mocatta, Daniel
546 Mockler, Robert
741 Moffat, Rowland
590 MofFatt,John Edward...
636 — William Henry
618 Moir. James
607 — John M
6id — William Broivn
717 Molesworth, A. 0
561 — Richard
554 — St. Aiibyn
618 — Seo. Thfjinas
5S3 .Molineux. Harold P
547 Mollan, W. Campbell ...
607 MoUer, J. 0. Champion
607 MoUoy, Oscar F
618 Molony, Chas. Mills
69; — Charles Stuart
749 — John Shannan
749 — William Mills
746 Molyneu.x,i/o«. Caryl C.
561 — Edmund
6iS - Wm. Chas. Francis
590 .Mombcr, Alb Gustavus
552 Mon'jk,/'/o«. Richard 533,
59? Monckton. Iloii. H. M.
562 — Philip Edmund
71X — Wm. Parr.y
56S Moncrieff. 5irC. C.Scott
725 .Moncr.r, .lolm D
Money, Arthur Campbell
565 — Edmund Chas. Kyrle
702 — Robert Cotton
618 — Rowland Ernie Kyrle
563 — Rowland Fearnlcy
746 Kyrle
607 — Wigi-am Montagu ...
607 .Monk, Richard P
746 .Monro, David
607 Montagu, Alf. Wors. ...
fo7 — Horace
744 — Hi.'iMce Wm 2:14,
636 —Philip
569 Montague, F. B
630 — William Edw
551 .Vtontanaro, Alfred
725 .Mouteliore. Emanuel ...
569 .Moutgomerie,A.W..J. ...
56J -Montgomery, Allen
696 —Arthur ti. S
746 — Charles Lyons
749 ^ George
630 — George Samuel
693 — UughC. Gaston
607 — Hugh Parker
594 — Jas. Gordon Hy. G.
746 — Robert E vans
565 -Montresor, Heury E. ...
630 .Mood.y.John Macdonohl
562 -Moon, Francis SidueyG.
704 Moore, A. P. F
699 — Arthur Thos
539 — Charles Francis
618 — Edward Head
650 — Edward Heury
6r3 — Francis
581 — Frsd. Flood
Cioj — Frederick Wdliam....
727 — Geo. Mon. John
630 — George Thos. Carus
702 — • Ve^. Com. G-eii. Henry
5 55
550
591
564
749
562
7
6j8
630
618
713
5.^7
618
560
705
695
742
607
56
636
607
595
607
607
607
744
72:
746
718
719
71S
630
774
537
741
550
746
542
722
704
69
749
749
746
746
547
567
580
746
546
545
61S
56.
543
563
607
61S
554
548
565
093
592
744
579
5'5i
6t8
0^7
711
630
6i3
555
618
589
636
58i
749
607
539
630
746
607
558
563
.S93
618
718
630
535
717
721
630
636
713
Moore, i^ffeiI. Henry... 591
— Qr, Mr.John 699
— Qr. Mr. 3ohn. 699
— John Leslie 618
— Richard Ale.x 590
— Pi,oss Balfour 607
— Ross Franklin 554
— Samuel 563
— Sandford 725
— StephenBlyth 559
— Stephen Henry 718
— Thomas 636
— Thos. Cha-les Cotton 607
Moores, Samuel 630
Moorhead, George Alex. 725
Moorsom, Hy. Manders 618
Morant, Abdy L 566
Moray, W. A. Homo
Dninimond 5*^2
Mordaunt, Jas. Sparrow 547
Moreton, Aug. H. M. ... 746
Morgan, Alex. Brooke 618
— Anthony Hickman ... 725
— Charles 744
— Harrison Ross Lewin 537
— Henry 704
— Henry Rhodes 607
— Herbert Major 717
— Horatio Horace 693
— James Peattie 607
— Jerome William 725
— Rosslewin 727
— Westropp Thomas ... 630
— William Edwin L. ... 553
-Moriarty. Thomas 725
.Moi-icd, David 727
Mori and, Hy. Courtuev 554
— John 68
Morley, tUc-rvaux 618
-Gei. Lyddon 631
— AVilbra'laam E. E 746
.Morpheiv, Augustus 725
.Moirall, Abel E 566
Mon-ell, Edward 543
.viorrice, Joh'i Geo. S... 561
Morris, Arthur 6i3
— Charles Alexander... 544
— Charles Henry O93
— Clark 696
— Sir Edward 702
— George Tomkj'iis 630
— John George 636
John W. H. C. G 618
Joseph .lohn 705
— Maxwell Kirwan 7 3
— Montague Cholmeley 61S
— Reginald Frank 630
— Tj'ssher Lee 630
Morrison, Charles 699
-George P. E 749
- John C. D 130, 618
- Reginald James 351
— Richard Fielding 630
William 728
Morse, Henry Browne... 711
Morshead, Archer A. ... 541
Moi timer, Wm. Picton... 030
Morton, Arthur 636
— Boyce W. Dunlop 592
— Henry 618
— James Francis 6t8
— Robert 618
— William Elliot 607
Mosele.y, R. Stevenson.. 592
-Uosley, John E.Paget... 630
Mjss, Allan 555
Wm. Amphlett 728
.Mcsse, Chrs. Beuj 725
— ■ John Forbes 705
— William 746
Mossman.Robt.Conrado 728
Mostyn, Jion. Montague 709
— Hon Roger 746
— Hon. Savage 533, 583
Mottet, Edward Adolphe 618
— Henry Edward 6i8
Mouat, Sir .James 720
Mould, Frederick 607
— Thos. Rawliugi 725
Moxon, Chas. Cirter ... 719
iluch, Wm. Thomas ... 547
Muir, Wm. Jas. Wemyss 6iS
.VTulcaster, Wm. S. S. ... 608
MuUins, /^^.ffe«. John ... 583
— Surg. Major Johu 723
— John Joseph 702
— William 699
Index — Retired Lid.
844
Mullov, William G- 630
— William H 619
Mulrenan, John 727
Munro, Andrew 630
— Andrew Aldcorn 608
— Charles Ausustns ... 595
— Geo. Granville Gower 749
— Geo. Mackenzie Gunn 6iq
— John 699
— William 591
Murchison, Kenneth J.
W 557
— Kenneth M. M. Cox 564
Murdoch, Chas.H 569
— William Walpole 619
Muriel, GeovLre William 60S
Murphj-, Cecil W. K. ... 550
— Edmond William 546
— FrancisE 749
— Francis Joseph 636
— George 699
— James Andrew 562
— Michael 693
— Thomas 630
-ThomasJohn 721
— William Joseph 562
Murray, Alex. Primrose 566
— Alexander Bruce 636
— Allan 608
— Andrew 619
— Anthony Maxtone ... 608,
— Charles 6os!
— Charles Stewart 746
— Charles Wyndhami3o,547
— Daniel .....' 725
— Denman Croft 545
— Edward Croft s59
— Fred. John George... 619
— Lf. Colonel Henry 544
— Lt. Colonel Henry 630
— James Murray 618
— James William 702
— LI, Colonel Joh\i 746
■ — Co/oH«^ John 619
— ■ Captain John 708
— Suri/. Ma.). John 725
— John Archibald 535
— John Irvine 5S9
— John Ross 722
— Kenelm Digby 619
— Patrick 630
— Peter 699
— Robert AValter 742
— Thomas Michael 699
— • Wm. Sim 720
Murtagh, Thomas 725
Muschamp, Wm. H 721
Musgrive, B. D'Urban. 749
— Christopher Edw 749
Muskett, Joseph.. 705
Musseuden,Wm. 150,534, 584
Muter, Dunbar Doufjlas 744
Myers, Arthur Boweu
Richards 722
— Georf^e Ijingard 702
— William Joseph 564
Mylne, Wm. C. Rob 590
Mynors, Willoughby B. 567
Nadia, Francis 699
Nagle, Richard 630
Naismith, Wm. Jn 717
Nally, John 699
Nanj^le, Walter C 704
— William 630
iS'apier, Charles James 693
— Edward 744
— Robert Wm. Lord, of
Magda la 630
— William Craig E. 267, 578
Nanper, Robert Alex... 608
Nash, Chas. Widenham 749
— jO^Co;. Edward 543
— Capt. Edward 561
Needham.ao!!. Henry C. 746
— JohnLayland 630
Neild, H. J. Thomas 608
Norfchey, Geo. Wilbra-
ham 746
Norton, Arthur Trehern 717
Neill, Duncan P. D 367 — Chas. Grantley C 749
— George Eraser Eric — Edward Nugent 606
Smith 619
Veish. Colin Graham ... =^64
iSTeligan, William .John 566
Nelson, AbercrombyA.C. 560
— James Osmond 558
— Thomas Morice 693
— William Francis 636
Nembhard, William ... 608
N'epean,A.deHochepied 630
— Henry Mack 630I
— Herbert Aug. T 619J
Ness, Rich. E. Derby ... 744
— Reuben 693
— Thomas Palmer 630
Noseley, Geo. Roberts... 709
Noverre, Wm. Lynd ... 619
N'owell, Ralph Assh. ... 630
Noyes, George Aug 619!
Nettle, William,.
Nfttles, Heury Francis 699
>reville, Edward 746
— Robert 749
Newall.David J. F 60S
— Marius Chai'Ies 619
Nowbigging, Robert G. 630
Nugent, And.. ..142.
— Sir Chas. B. P. N. H. 6d8
— Edmund 606
— George 560
— .Tames Thomas 74O
JohnVesey 630
O'Malley, Austin Peter 749
— William 631
Omra.auney, Edm. Pipon 619
- Edward Lacon 59')
— Montagu WiUei 619
O'NeUl, John 569
— John -I ames S 60S
— William 740
O'Nial, -John 720
Onslow, Arthur El ward 746
Den/.il Hughes 693
71S1— Nugent Jonathan 552
Nunn, Jas. Loftns W 744
— William David
.Nurse, Chas. Bulkeley
Nuthall, Frederick Geo. 608
— Henry John 619
— William Frost 588
583lOpenohaw. Eras. Q. S. 7J5
' Orchard, Albert Fra 619
— MolmoihA. Drag. ... 593
Ord, AugTistus Wm 7 16
— St. .fohn St. George 1:55
— William St. Geo. ... 560
O'Reilly, James 725
^ John .Joseph 725
749 Orme, Hcrl)ert Lewis ... 709
60S Ormond, Wm. Church... 636
— William 746'Nutt,JustinianArmita,,go 749
Newbolt, Edward D. ... bo8
— Robert George 630
Newdegate, Sir Edw. N. 580
Newenbam, William
T. W 566
Newington , Charles May
Nuttall, Sir J. Mansfield 608
Oakes, Edward 565
— George Henrj' 596
Oates, Chas. Ceod 5^0
— George 706
Hayes 551 jObbard, Thomas 6o3
— Cecil G. Hayes 56oJ0'Beirne, Arthur- M. ...552
Newland, Arthur C 693 — Fi'a.ncis 746
Ormsii.y, Johu Uecher .. 619
Orr, James 608
— John William 593
Orred, John C 749
— Staule.v .. 560
Osborn, G. Toddington 619
— William 592, 631
Richard Francis 619 Osborne, Lord D'Arcy
— AVilliam Henry 713
Newman, Arthur Alex. 636
— Ernest Peake 630
— Henry Horatio 550
— Joseph..
Newmarch, George 534
— Sir Oliver Rich
Newport, Chas. Peter ... 596
Newsom, John 743
Newsome, William
Newton, Geo. Glassoott 749
— Horace 706
— William Henry 546
XichoU, Chris. R. U.S34, 584
— Spencer PorcevalT... 630
— Thomas [83, 591
Nicaolls,Her-i-y Lionel... 749
— Robert
Nichols, Richard
Nicholson, Albert L 619
— Edward 725
— Eugene Henry 568
— Henry Arm.-trong ... 548
— James Stephen 630
Nicolay, Fred. W 630
NicoU, Edwin 711
— Henry 588
— Samuel James 708
Nicolls, Jas. Edm. T. ... 599
— Oliver 705
— Oliver Henry Atkins
S34> SH
Nightingale, Arthur 0. 619
— SirU. D. Bt 705
Nimmo, Thos. Rose 593
Nind, Frederick William 630
Nisbet, Robt. Parry 619
Nisbett, John 608
Nixon, Arthur Geo 693
— John Pigott 608
Noake, Maillard 696
— Robert Douglas 630
Noble, Geo. John Wm. 563
William Hatt 608
Noblett, Edwa.rd Abbot 744
Noel, Gerard Thomas ... 561
O'Brien, Aubrey Vere... 636
— Douatus 54
— Eugene Robert 725
— Henry Joseph 722
— John Leonard G 630
— Sir John Terence N. 746
— Hon. Lucius Wm,
-Percy 557
— Thomas B. Power ... 725
— Thomas Michael 725
0'G!Ulaghan,i2e!).FranciS74:
— Robert T. Alexander 717
O'Connell, Edward 725
— Maurice Chas 553
— Peter Pierce Lyons ... 60S
O'Connor, Chas. Davis 702
George 631
James Maurice 708
Luke 608
— Maurice Nugent 552
— Patrick William 631
Valentine 746
Godolphiu 749
— Willia.m 541
O'Shaughuoss.y, William
Cooke 608
— William FitzGerald 631
Osmer, James John 631
O'SuUivan, Eugene 0. 547
— Geo. Lidwell 5,50
Ottley, Geo. WoUaston... 702
Otway, RobertCoike ... 636
Oucht3rlony,Thos. H.... 547
Ouseley, R ilph 619
Ouvry, Henry Aimo 744
Owen, Arthur Allen : 30, 547
— CharUv- lloury 6j8
Ch;irlrs r,iiiyon 706
— Edward li.irry 749
— Edward Hy. Mostyn. 636
— Pra. H. Eimuud ... 631
— Owen 725
— Robert Edward 705
Owens, Edw. French ... 544
Owles, Alfred Job 741
Oxley, Robert Hen 537
Packer, Wm. Herb 718
Packman, Fred. W. V. .. 705
Paddon, H.y . Wadham L. 631
O'Cjnor, Rich. J. Ross 749, Pagan, Gilbert Alex. ... 559
Oddie, Henry Hoyle 550
Odling, Alfred Edw. ...71
O'DonueU, John 699
— Jchn Vize 746
— Michael 699
O'Dowda, Jas. Wm 595
O'FarrcU, I. M'D 722
O'Flaherty, Lteo. John... 741
jgil vie, Alexander John 631
— F. Dashwood 619
Ogilvy, John 721
Thomas 744
— Wm. Lewis Kinlooh... 619
Otrle,Fred. A 608
O'Hara, Richard 631
Okeden, U. E. P. Parry 539
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de
Pentheny 705
Oldershaw, Chas. E 608
Oldfield, Edwin John ... 608
Heiu'.y Thomas 608
— Richard 584
Thos. Allan P. Ross 70S
Page, Frederick William 713
— George Hyde 583
699
608
553
693
749
580
— Nathauiel
Paget, William Henry .
Pain, Arthur Henry ..
Pakenham, Edward T.
— Ron. Fred. B
— Thos. Henry 277,
Falatiano, George 727
Pa.lmer, Arlidale... 568
— Arthur Hare 695
— Clarence Henry 619
— Edmund 746
— Edward G. Broadley 558
— Frederick 619
— George Herbert 544
— John 746
— Robert Henry 619
— Kc Roger W.'H.iJar<.
ilJ=. 533. 581
— William 705
— William Henry 706
— William H. G 592
Nolan, .John Philip 746|01dham, Arthur 631! Palmes, Bryan 555
Walter Raymond 619I — Charles Skinner D.O. 693 Panzera, Eras. AVm. ... 555
Noott, Praiicis Harry ... 749!- Francis George 619 Papillon, Alex. P. Wm. 636
George Wingate 631 — David 548
— Henry Hagh ... 130, 619 Pardee, Thos. Eras 631
0'Leary,Eugene Francis 721 Park, Adam 560
— Patrick 699 — Thomas 636
Oliphant, Wm. Stirling 608 Pai-kc, Duke 72.i;
— George Albert 741 — Sir Wm 5 0,579
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos... 741 Parker, Edw. Hastings 6?6
— John Ryder 608 — George Hubert 619
— William 569 — Harry William 53^
, , . .1— Wm.Silver 721— John'Wm Rohiii-on 555
Neame, Charles Uovell... 695,— David 63n|0Uvey, Sir Walter Rico 705 — Rihert John Heury 6l)
Ne.ary, Stephen 636 — 7/o)j. Roger A. P sCSjOllivant, Alfred 596 — William Henry ....'..., 631
Neave, Arthur T. D. ... 563'— William 619, Olphtrts, Robert Pearcc 711' — Williain Jackson 597
:— E. Strangways C30 Northcote, Sam. H. B.... 53C|— Sir William 183, jBS Parkes, Harrv 699
— George Stevens 630'Norcock, Hy. John L. .. 630
— Henr.y Peter P 619'Norcott, Walter Gordon 541
— William Adams 639|Norie, Evelyn Medows 593
' — William Peel 556 Norman, Compton 543
Nation, John L 5891— Si) Francis B 592
Naughlon, Michael 6991 — Henry Radford. ..327, 581
Naylor, Chas. Edw 6i9[— Sir Hen. Wylie 588
— James Sadler 746 Norris, Nathaniel 721
— Thomas Henry 569 — Wm. Alljcrt d'A 567
Neal, Cha.rles Walter ... 696 North, Chas. Frederick 608
845
Parkinson, Chas. Fred. 608
— Reginald Hope 567
— Deginald Jas. B 561
— Richard Colville 725
■•^arkyn, George John... 541
Parnell, 7fo;^. Arthur ... 619
T^arr, James 725
Parrott, Ben.iainin 608
Parry, Ernest, (iambier 749
— P'redk. C. Richmond 566
— Fred. Wm. Best 608
■ — Gilbert Sidne.y 63 1
— John Horndon 636
• — Reginald Coleridge... 631
Parsons, Clifford 608
— J. Edm. Bacon 592
— Maydwell 566
--Richard 631
— Robert Jiann 608
Partridge, Chas. Edw. 542
— Sylv. R. B 548
Pascoe, Robert James .. 636
Pa=ke. Edward Hanson 619
— Gordon Henr.v yof-
— Henry Gresham 610
— AViUiam foS
Pasle.y, Gilbert J 593
Patchett, Wm. G 5:9
Paterson, Adrian H 60?
— Alexander 608
— Alfred James 537
Francis 70^
— George 548
— Gerald Ja,mes s39
— Henry Fol.iambe 720
— William 608
Paton, Geo. Blagrove... 545
— James 749
Patten, Chas. A 717
Patterson, Chas. D. 132, 746
— Leslie Ogilvy 725
■ — Thomar, William 725
— Willia.m 631
Pnttou, Herbert Chas. .. 619
Patull, RohertC 5(5
Paul, James 740
— William Henry 746
Pauli, Neu'ton Jones ... 746
Paull, Robert C 544
Pawson,John 696
Paxton, James 72:
Pa.vne.Chas.'D.Pasroore 6(9
— George Massey 6ig
Painter, George 749
Peacock, H.y.Phipson... 594
Peacocke, S. Ponsonb,y 749
Pearce, Graham R 693
Peard, George Charles 560
Pearse, Albert Blias 631
— Arthur Napier 619
— Arth.T. Gratwicke... 608
— Cbai'les John 594
— Geo. Godfre.y 1S4, 591
— Napier Langford 557
Pearson, A.ylmer Chas. 6?6
— Sir Chas. Knight 533, 580
— Francis Campbell ... 556
— George Falconer 619
— Hugh Pearce 619
— John Richard 706
■ — Phili7i A. Mettam 554
Pease, Hugh R 693
— Thales 704
Peat, Walter Scott 597
Peatfield, Tho. John 727
Peck, Wm. Emerson ... 537
Peckham, T. Hopwood 552
Peckitt, Reginald Wm. 550
Redder, Chas. Denison 744
— Digby Cotes 631
Peebles, Thomas 746
Peel, Cecil Lennox 746
— Robert 749
— William 711
— William Frederick ... 563
Peile, Fred. Weston 583
Peirse, AV. J. de la P.
Beresford 546
Pelly, Charles H. R. ... 568
■ — Raymond Richard ... 749
Pemberton, Chris. C... 6
— Robt. Chns. Boileau 585
— William Walker 595
— Wykeham Leigh 554, 584
Peiitold, Alex. R 696
Pengelley, Edward 745
— William Jenny 636
Tndex — Retired List.
Pennefather, Edw. G. ... 547
— Nicholas 631
— Robert Percival 6ji
Pennell, Reginald 631
Pennington, Frederick 725
Penno, T. W. Lanyou... 5,';4
— AViUiam Lanyon 711
Penny, Cha. Brodie F. ... 608
Penn.vculck, John 610
Penrice, Chas. AValtcr... 713
Penrose, Sir Penrose C. 578
^'entou, Chas. Tho. AVren 534
Pepper, Geo. N 631
Perceval, John Maxwell
243. 578
Percival, Horace 74\
— Lewis 608
— Philip 619
Percivall, Charles 742
Perc.v, Ge )rge Algernon 744
- John William 740
— Reg. J. Heber 544
Perkins, Chas. George 569
— Edw. Norm.an 6^^
— Edwin King 558
jEueas 215
Hewlett Charles 563
— John 608
Perowne, John T. AV. ... 568
Perreau, M. Chas 595
Perrin, Charles 749
Perry, Charles S 619
— George 721
— John 696
— Lionel Frederick 619
— AViUiam 725
PerT.\-ii, Geo. Edward... 631
Persse, Edward 619
— WiUiam Aj-thur 505
Peters, Cecil Wyburn... 552
— Edward NicoUs 619
— AVni. Henry Brooke... 534
Petit, Gnglielmo 631
Pcto, AViUiam Lawes ... 749
Pett, George T 704
Pe.vton, Francis 297, 580
— .John 746
— AVm. Robt. Boileau... 562
Phayre, Richard 544
— Sir Robert 580
Phelips, Henry P. P. ... 743
— Robert Hoskyns 608
Phelps, Arthur 592
— Pej'ton 619
— Wm. Harford Glover 717
Phibbs, Richard R 636
Philip, Thomas 718
Philips, Col. George (ret.
pay R. Eng.) 619
— Col. George {ret. pay
4 Hnssars) 619
— James 597
— James George 742
— Joseph 608
— Robert Edward 51;
Phillimore, Wm. G 554
Phillipps, Chas. Burch 740
— Henry 61
— Henry Pye 608
— Robert 553
Phillips, Aug. Marshall 59O
— Charles 636
— Qr. Mr. Edward 699
— .nr«/'or Edward 749
— Frederick 60b
— Fred. Herve.y B
— George Hutchison ... 713
— George Richard T. .. 717
— John
— Nobletl 740
— Samuel 554
— Thomas 534J 585
— Thos. Brocklehurst. .. 565
— AViUiam Edward 560
Phillipson, Rich.Wm.B. 565
Phillpotts, AVm. Coles... 619
PhUpot, Frederick 728
Phipps, Arthur Barre... 560
— Chas. Edmund 749
— Ramsay AVeston 619
Pickance, Wm. John ... 619
Pickwortii, J. Attkins
696, 775
Pierce, Chas. Edward... 56S
— Joseph H. S 608
Piers, Claudius Buch.... 709
Pierson, Edward 699
jPierson, .Tames Fred....
Pigott, Arthur
— Augustus AViUiam ...
I— Edw. Chas. Pemb. ...
— Frederick KnoUys ...
I — John Charles Math.
— John Polling
— R. Graham Foster ...
Pigon. Arthur C
Pike, AViUiam
Pilkington, Henry
— Henry Lionel
— John Ed. M
Pilleau, Henry
— Henry George
Pinching, Adam Park...
Pinckney, Geofl'r.y F. ...
Pipon, Philip Gos3eti64,
Pirie. Tyrell Gordon ...
Pitcher, Uunc.an George
Pitman, William
Pitt, Douglas C. Dean...
— Henr.v D
— JfoH. Horace
— John
— Thomas Henry
— AValter Lewes
Pixle.v, Arthur D
Place, AUrcd Fox
Plant, Wm. Charles
Piatt, Alfred
— Henry Verco
Playl'.iir, Archibald L....
— Elliot Minto 184,
— Fred. Lyon ...
Ple.ydell, E. M. Mansel
— Thomas Baker
Plomer, Alfred Geo
Plomle.y, Francis
Plowden, Chas. Hy
-Geo. AV. C
Plummer, Heathcote ...
Plnnkett, Geo. TlndeU
Pochin, Norman
Pockett, Lewis AV
Pocklington, Frederic...
— Flvelyn Broomfield...
— George Henry ... 130,
— Harry E. Slrace.y ...
Pocock, SirG. F.C., Bt.
— Edward Innes
Poe, AVm. Hutcheson ...
Pogson, Fred. George...
Pole, Cha. Van Notten...
— G. H. T. Van Notten.
— Mundy
PoUard, Charles
— Henry William
— William D. John
Pollock, Arthur J
— Sir Fred. R
— John Graham
PoUok, FitzWm. T. ...
Ponsford, William
Poole, Arthur
— Arthur James
— Edwin
Poorc, Robert
Pope, Alfred
— JPhilip Edward
Portarlington, Earl of...
Porteous. Chas. ArkcoU
— John .Tames
Porter, Chas. Blenheim
— Henry Richard
— Joseph
— L. Lachl.an
— Morton Lawrence ...
Portman. Aug. Berkeley
Pott, AViUiam
— Henry ,
Pottinger, B. H
Potts, Lijjton Gumming
PcultOD, Henry B. A. ...
Pout. Frank
Powell, Frederick
— George Huddleston
— Henry Claringbold...
— Henry George Aug. . . .
Power, Edward Hy
— Frederick Edward ...
— John Lennox
— AVm. Le Peer
Powlett, Percy AV
Pownall, Geo. A. Beaty
Powys, -ffoH. Charles ...
— Henry Littleto:t\
Pratt, Lord Chas. Robt. 546
— Henr.v Hamilton 619
— Henry Marsh 593
— Sisson Cooper 539
Prendorgast.Cha.O'L.L. 608
— Guy Anneslev 593
— Sir Harry N. Dal-
rymple 588
— Joseph Samuel 72*
— Leno.x 74i
— Maunsell Mark 608
— AViUiam Miles 636
Prescott. A. S. K 721
— John Ravenhill 693
Preston, Arthur John ... 551
— Barnard Haghes 595
— Capon Henry 693
— Charles Edw 709
— George Kerthon 561
- Henry Edward 544
— .Tohn In'j:le 608
— John William 741
— Richard 608
Prettejohn, Richard B... sSr
Prevost, Charles 746
— Lewis De Teissier .. 548
— Thoin'is Wni 619
Price, Altred Ernest 564
— George R .S53
— James C. Grove 631
— James Hervey 708
— James N. Blackwood 633
— John Andrew - 744
— John Ho.yd 541
— RichardBlackwood... 619
— Sir Rose Lambart,iJ*. 636
— Thomas .'.... 631
— Thomas Charles 619
— WiUiam 568
Prickett, Wm. Robert... 749
Priestle.y, Horatio 749
Pring, John 695
Pringle, David 728
— George 590
— Su- Norman W. D. Bf. 619
Prior, George Redmond 538
— Henry Hartle.v 546
Pritchard, Edw. Brace.. 631
— Gordon Douglas 533, 580
— Hnrlock Gallowa.y ... 597
Pritchett, Wm. Morris... 636
Prob.yn,SirDightonMac-
naghten 588
Procter, Montagu M. ... 608
Proctor, Frederick Wm. 693
— Henry 749
— AViUiam B 55J
Prosser, C. E. Wegg ... 567
— John Francis ^Vtigg 556
Protheroe, Edw. Schaw 72,3.
Prycc, Pryce Meyrick... 561
Pryt-e,E.J.\Vebley-Parrys64
Puckle, George 70S
He urv Glover 594
Pugho, j. Robertson 608
Pulsl'ord, Chas. Harvey 699
PumtVett, George 703
Purchas, John U. P. ... 560
Purvis, Charles 557
— (ierheri Mark G. 534, 584
Pye, Frank 699
Pym.Edw. Alfred Innes 501
— Fred. Geo 744
— Samuel 619
P.yne, John 705
Pyrke, Reginald D 5^1
Quarry, John D31
Queade, AViUiam Henry 749
Quill, Arthur Saunders 619
Qnin, Edward 631
— Peter Edward 749
— AV. H. AVyndham 557
Quinton, AV. AV 725
Quirk, Philip 636
RadcliB", Fras. Wm 553
Radcliffe, EmUius C.
Delme 746
— Geo. Bulstrodo Edm, 597
— George Travis 588
— Robt. Parker 104, 581
— ,b't.-AVm.Pollexfen 257, 380
Radcl.yffe, Chas. R. E.... 568
Radford, Arthur .. 545
Raglan, iorrf 693
RahiUy, John Roche ... 725
Raikes, Charles Lewis... 608
-^ Edward 631
Index — Uellred List.
846
R likes, Percy Bary
— Robert Napier
R-iilston, Henry Ed a-.
Riinbird, Alfred
Raines, Sir J. A.R....229,
R:iine7, A. J. MdCdU ..
Riinforth, Thomis
Rait, Arthur John
Ralph, Ubar e.s
KiUstm, Wrn. Henry 534,
Tliimniell. Henry S
R irusay,F.li"arqnli.arson
— Rjbcrt Alex.Dou'j^las
— - RobeL't Gfco. Wardlaw
— Thomas ..
Ram^den, Fred. Wm...
— William John F
Ramsey. Ge irtre
Ranc-e, Frederick
Ran lall, Alfred.
Raudell, (leTr^e...
Randolph, Cnas. Foyle
— Charle.s Jamas
— Chas \Y
Ranc, Wm. John
Rathborne, St. Geo. J...
Ratiijan, .Allred Heury
Rattray. Jas. C 533,
Raven, Newcome R. ...
Rawes. Wm. Woodward
Rawlins, A. MacdoneU
— James Sebastian
— John
— Sebastian Whitj
— The mas Andrews
iirtwlinsuQ.AlbemarleA.
— . Spencer Richard
Rawiisley, Thos. Joseph
Rawsou, Edward Albert
Bay, Sidney Keywortli
Raye, John J. A. V. Uoa-
stantine
Raymond, Elliott Arthur
— H. I'hipps 225,
Raynes, Edw. Villiers...
Raj'usford, Fred. M....
Read, OoQStan tine Caridi
Reade, Arthur Lloyd ...
— George Edward
— Herbert Taylor
— John By Cole
Ready, John Tobia
Reay, Joseph
Recketl, Edw. Bass ...
Reddy, Samuel
Redhead, Rich. H. Milne
Redman, William
Redmond, J. P. Sutton
Re.id, William Bernard
Rees, Walter Crawford...
Rseve, Ellis f hdip Fox
— Herbert W
— John
Reeve.s, Albert
— Charles' Edward
— Frederick
— Henry Spencer Edw.
— John
Reid, .Yle.xander
— Ale.v. Tnomson
— ^Ulair Thomas
— Sir Charles
— <^uarles Edward
— Uavid
— George Ale.'C. Caradoc
— - Hamdtou Clia.iubers
— Harrie ArcUbold
— Jauics
— James Black
— John Henry Stuart...
— Robert
— WUliam James
Reilly, Charles Geo. H.
— J. Maes
Reir, Benjamin
Remmington, S. L. M.
Ujndell, William J
Uenny, George
— Oeurral Henry ... 307,
— .l/.Weii. Henry
Rensnaw, Rich. Wm. ...
Kenton, A. C. Campbell
— Alei. Leslie
— D.ivid
— Wuliam Gordon
Reyton, Humphrey T.H.
itevill, Jonn
6i9|Rew, Thomas Dennis ...
sBSJReynard. Fra«. Korner
547:Re}'nardsou, Chas. B....
6^1 1 Reynold?, Cecil E Iwards
57ql— Ctl. Henrjf Charles...
6o3l— £f.C-;.Henry Charles
S49 — Jam?s Stanley
631 — J./liii Hunter
704 — Thomas
5S4 — Wdlian Ellis
6jS Rhodes, Kni'-st Fred....
562 — Francis WiUiani
631 — Gjdl'rey
559 — J.ihu
559 Riach, William Ale.'C. ...
507 Riall, Rich. V. Sankey
746 — William Au'j[iistus ...
702 Ribbl'sdaie, Tho. Lird
6 JO Rice, Cecil
031 — Cha-'les Augustus ...
631 — Harry C. P.ankett ...
565 — Richard Justice
564 — William
581 Rich, Almiriu K. F.
561 — Ai-thur Newbolt
554 — Charles David
722 — Ge irge W. T
581 — Frederick Henry
704 — Mark Ringwoo-i
631 — William Charles
585 Richards, Charles F. ...
6oS — Fowell C. Bu.Kton
631 — Solomon ....
6ig — Stuart Llo.yd
619 Richardson, Alccauder
551 — Christopher R
631 — Edmund R. Stewart
704 — Edwin Heautonv'ille
717 — Frederick
721 — Harry Seymour
-•Henry John Robert
718 St. George
705' — Ivan Owdsn
578 — Jos. Fletcher
705 — Rxhard
631— Robert Wm
725 — Wm. Stewart
bji Richer, James S
5Q7 Richmond and Gordon,
720 C. H. G. L.. Duke of
720 Richmond, Feli.K
619 — George Matthew
608 — Henry Thomas
717 — ^ John Alexander
5661 — Matthew
5661 Rickards, Alan Wm, L.
7431 — C.yril Henry
5S1 — Edward John
566I Ricketts, Montague
713I Poyntz
740' Rickman, Albert Divett
Gerald Whitmore
— William 533,
Riddell, C. F. Hntton ...
C. J. Buchanan
— RoueiD Vansittart ...
— A'lr Rjdurtv Stuart, i?<.
Rideout, A. Kennedy ...
— Francis Goring
— .Tohn Wood
Ridgway, Albert tlrutton
Ridley, Alfred B
Ridoiit. Joseph B
Ridsdale, W. H. E
Rigg, Henry Alfred
Ri'.<by, James .\rthur...
itiley, Heury W. D
Rimington, Rich.Bettun
Rind, Malcolm M-NeiU
Rintonl, Robert
tlippon, George Wm. ...
Ritcaie, John
Rither Jon, Augustus ...
Rivers, A. H. L. Tox-
Pitt 295,
— Fra. James
Rizzo, Edmund
Roache, Joseph M
Robbiiis, Alex. G. John
— George Blakemore ...
Roberts, A . E . Simmonds
— Allan Scott
— Arthur John
— Charles
— Charles Armstrong...
— Charles Fyshe
— Francis
537
553|
722I
561
699
6«
,s6i
744
69J
389
55'
63.
559
740
636
609
609
562
5dii
746
5S1
619
719
oop
725
704
589
631
70s
619
55;
505
740
693
555
56J
609
705
636
609
636
636
631
636
609
619
749
556
555
609
620
746
700
5S2
546
609
620
70 5
009
593
590
705
563
631
631
540
718
620
620
539
740
705
609
5S9
5R1
t)20
636
S35
695
631
7'35
515
695
749
63t
Roberts, Frank
— Geo. Ricketts
— Gsorge Wdliam
— Heury Bradle.y
— Henrys William
— Howland
— Jolin
— John Dobree A
— J. R. Atkin
— N. D'Esterre
— Richard Samuel
— Thomas Law
— Thomas Willi im
— William
— William Arthur
— William Edward
Robertson, A. C
— David
— Divie Knigliton
— George
— George Coke
— George D nncan
— George Forbes
— Henry Maxwell
— James Ale.xander ...
— .Tames Forbes
— Jas. Henry Craig 330,
— James Peter
— John
-John Albert
— Patrick Francis
— Robert
— R. Jameson Eustace
— Robert Stanwi.x
— Thomas Chapliii
— WTieatley
— William'
RobiUiard, Chas. D. H.
Robins, George
Robinson, Albert B. ...
— Charles Ciilberi..-
— Clement Sumner ...
Frederick
Lt.Col. Henry
Dep. Contr. Heni-y...
Hemy Daniel
— Henry Seymour
— James
— James Estcourt
— Lt. Colonel iohv-.
— Brigade Sitrg. John...
— John Corsane
— John James
— Marshall
— Owen CampobeUu ...
— Richard Harcouri, ...
— Richard Henry
— Richard Rodd
— Richard Swanne
— Ricdard Wood
— Stapylton
— Well'esle.y Gordon W.
— Major WiHiam
— Qr. jlfr. William
— /ns;;t'c/or William ...
— WdliamB
— William Christy
Robison, Hugh George
Roblcy, Horatio G
Roch, Sampson
Roche, Arth.Wellesley...
— Chas. St. John K. ...
— Edmuud
— Richard John
Rochfort, Henry W
— ThomasF. Cosby
Rncko, James Harwood
— Richard
— Richard Hill
Roddy, Cha. Hamilton .
Rcdney, G. B. H. D.Lord
— Lennox George
Rodon, Geo. Seaforth...
Roe, Edward A. H
— Eugene Merviu
— John
— Robert Edward
^ Sam. Black
— William Garden
Rogers, Jie-. Edward J.
— Edwin Henry
— Frederick James
— George Edmund
— Henry Gordon
— Henry Thomas
— James Thomas
— John Edw. Varty 130,
Ro.£fers, .Tohn Godfre.y
— John Pevcrell
— Rjbjrt Gordon
— Samusl Ormsb.v
Rogerson, William
Rokeby, Hy. Langham
Rolla-jid, .Alex. T
'JloUo, iio'i. Robt... 299,
Romjr, Fred. Charles...
Riocroft, Wm. M
Rooke, CresswellK. C.
Henry Donglis
William
Rmue, Frederick
Rorke, .Tohn ...
Rose, Harcoart Raak-
Henry Joseph
— Hugh
— John
— John Ross Uolden ...
— WiUiam
Ross, Albert jirnost
.Vexander
jVlvixander Aitkeu ...
— Allen Thoophilus
— StVEdw. CKiit
— George
— George Campbell ...
— James
— James Clarko
— John
— John James
— Patrick W. Sydenham
— Robert UiU
— Thomas
— William Alexander...
Wm. Geo
WUliam Gordon
William Henry
William James
Rosser, Chas, Aileane...
Rich."'rd Henry
Rothe, Geo. W. Chas. ..
Rotton, Arthur
Ronpell, Geo.Cha. IC.P.
Rous,"WilUam John
Ronth, Randolph
Routledge, Herb. Hamil.
Rowan, Melville John ..
Rowcroft, Geo. Clelaud
Rowe, Valentine F
— William Arthur S. ...
Rowland, George
— Harry
— Thomas
— WiUiam Hodnett
Rowlaniison, George ...
Rowley, Sir Geo. Charles
Erski-2, m
— R.obert H. Rickets ...
— ifo.i.Wm.Chambre ...
Roworth, Chas. E.W. ...
Ro,yds, Smith Byrom ...
Ruck, Arthur Ashley ...
Ruddach, John W
Ruddell, James A
Rndge, Arthur
— John
— Walter Reginald
Radyerd, Reginalds....
Rua:gles, .Tohn
Ramley, William Powell
Ramsey, Ed. Waugh ...
— George Feri'is
Rundall.F. H 215,
Rusbridger, Ste.vart U.
Rushbrooke, Wm.Hearj
Russell, £fjrJ.\le.x.G. 356,
— And. Hamilton
— Charles
— ZonZChas. James Fox
— Chri-iC jpher J
— 'SiVE. Lechmere
— Frederic
— Geo. Algernon
— Henry
— Hickman Rose
— Horatio Albert"
— Lechmere
— Leonard George
— Lindsay
— William Albert
— Will. Carmichael
— Wm. James Dacres...
Ruston, William
Rath, George
722
693
592
704
53 ■;
565
596
578
558
717
620
535
60^
59^
569
559
721
590
555
746
609
620
699
705
635
.593
636
620
569
70s
693
550
749
746
580
636
725
529
594
7 9
741
539
620
631
559
746
713
705
699
593
631
699
749
699
6:20
620
595
552
609
552
0 T
551
55°
559
609
725
6io
631
559
609
693
631
699
588
562
559
578
746
544
746
b20
1°5
62 D
DC 9
740
704
636
562
609
741
609
705
711
699
846a
Tiiui'X — B.piired List.
Hutheiforcl, Jrihii v. W. yiSjSayage, Goo. Thomas... egg Scton, Miles Charles ... 62ojShor'it, Wm. Aldersey 746
Rutherfurd, T. AValtei'... 593 1— Harry Boscawen 631
Butter, Jchii 636 — Henry J 620
Ruttledge, Alfred 546 Savi, Thos. B. Blake ... 541
— Thomas Ormsby 746 Sa vile, Albany Robert 539
— Wm. Frederick 725 — Hem-y Bourchier O... 693
Huxton, Fredk. Charles 620
Rj"an, Constantine Jos. 535
— Edward Henry 631
— Edw.Wm. St. Vincent 719
— George 725
— -Michael 699
— Valentino 609
Rybot, George Oliver ... 631
Ryder, Cyril John J06
■ Herbert C 705
■ — W. S. Stewart 561
; Saville, John George ... 718
■ John James 717
I Sawj'er, Chas. Edward 554
Manfred J 705
I — William Harccurt ... 555
Saxe "Weimar, His Serene
Mighnefti< Prince Wm.
Aug. Edward 133, 578
i Saxtou, George Harper. 609
Ryland, Ashley Cowper 702J Saver, Jas. R. S. ... 136, 58o|Shadwell, J. Fitz Tho. 6
R.-ynd, M'Kay 746 — Wm. Lawrence 636) Sliau-p, Alex. BassettS. 637
— Wm. Garden 749 — William Y. H 620
A'rWilliamSamuel,JS^596
Sewell, Algernon Robin. 746
— Charles Francis 565
— H,v. Fane Haylett ... 596
— Herbert 74
— John Dalrymple W. ^37
■Sexton, .lohn Maloue ... 59
— Michael J 620
Se.vmour, Edward A. ... 693
— Fred. Hor. A 6og
— Leopold Richard 74c
— Wm. Henry 137, 533, 580
Shackleton, William ... 695
Shadforth, Henry J. T. 695
• Philip Crarapton 594
Sadleir, Richard 609
Sattbrd, David J. D 620
Sage, Arthur 609
St. Aubyn, Hon. Edw.
Stuart 564
St. Clair, Thos. Sidne.y 539
St. George, Baldwin Jno. 693
— Etienne 620
— Henry P. L'E 631
St. Hill.'WindleHui 631
St. John, Arthur J 565
— E. Beauchamp 55°
— Frederick Charles ... 596
— .John Henrv 749
— Oliver H. 13 705
— St. Andrew 636
St. Leger, Arthur J. B. 565
— Henry H 620
St.Maur, Perc.y 551
St. Oswald, B. Lord ... 725
St. Paul, Cecil H 365
Sainsbury, C. R. S 544
Sainter, James Dow 706
Salkeld, Chas. Edward 620
Salmond, Francis Mac-
kenzie 631
Salt, Thomas Henrj' ... 631
Salter, Patrick 620
Saltmarshe, Arthur 620
Saltoun, Lord 537
Salusbury, F.Octa 609
S.ampson, Robert Geo... 728
Samuels, Wm. Fredericl; 725
Samuells.Wm.Leycester 620
Samwell. Frank 705
Sandeman, Wm. Wel-
lington S59
Sanders, Geo. Bedford 725
Sanderson, Arthur 725
— Patrick 535
— Percy 708
Sandes, Hy. Thos. T 537
Saudford. Fras. M. H... 565
— Rich. M. Foi-man 620
Snndham, George Back-
house 557
— Robert ocg
— WilloughbyH 62c
Sandilands, Alf. Nimmo 597
— Erskine Nimmo 609
— Philip Henry 609
Sandwich, Edw. Goo.
Henry, JSarl of. 744
Sandwith.Wm. Fredk... 6og
Sandys, Edwin Del 546
— Edwin William 636
• — Francis Robert 636
Sanford, Chas. Hy 705
— Eugene A 553
Sankey, Arthur 563
— MathewH. P. R 561
— Sir Richard H 583
Santi, Charles Henry... 554
Sapte, Herbert L 555
Sargeaunt, Chas. C 620
— Richard Arthur 620
Satchwell, T. A. G 704
Satterthwaite, Joseph H. 620
Saunders, Allan 541
— Augustus Jfs 636
Sayers, Martin Day 71
Seanlan, Arthur de
Courcy 727
— FitzGerald Ed 72
— James 725
Scarlett, Robt. Lawrence 553
Schaw, Henry 609
Sohmid, August fizo
Schneider, Frederick ... 590
— Si- John Wm 588
Schomljerg, Fred. S. ... 749
— Sir George Aug 578
Sohreiber, Brymer Fra. 009
— .JulianMoade 693
Schuyler, A. Graham... 560
— Edward E. Sutton ... 560I
Seonce, James 595
Scott, Ale.x. deCourcy... 609
— A. F. Macmillan 567
— Archibald Cialbraith 706
— Alexander J. Corse... 692
— Chas. E. Southouse 620
— CourtenayH. Salt ... 620
— Douglas 6oy
— Edward Holmes 620
— Edwin Luddington ... 609
— Sir Fra. Cunningham 744
— George John 693
— Harrie 722
— Hopton Bassett 746
Fran. Mordaunt 631
Shakerley, Geoffrey J. 743
— Heniy Webster 744
Shakespear, Cbarles M. 609
— George Joseph 699
Shanks, Joseph Geo. ... 637
Shanly, William John .. . 631
Shannon, Thos. Patrick 541
Sharp, Chas. Fredk 63:
— JohuEdward 746
— John Rirnington 542
— Richd. G. Atkinson... 565
— Wm. Eawards 631
— Wm. Granville 632
Sharpe, Chas. Fergnsoa 593
— William 727
Sharpies, James..
Shaw, Charles Edward
Martin 722
— Clements Robert 591
— David 591
— Edward William 620
— Hugh 609
— John Alexander 725
— John Hay 632
— Ponsonby 549
— Robert Leith 549
— Thomas Barton 564
— AVilkinson 632
William Edward 63
— James 705 Shawe, Douglas
anies Alexander .. 631
— James E 725
— James SelbyRobsou 556
— James Thomas 56)
— J.ames Woodward ... 609
699
- Wm. B. Butler 590
Shea, Hy. J. Fras 620
— Wdlioni 699
Shearman, Francis 632
Shearme, Frank 568
John Alexander 722 Shedd, Ebenezer 717
— Jonathan Gourtley... ojgiSheehan, Thos. V 569
— Lothian Kerr 631 iShetfield, William 632
— 7?(?t-. Matt. Robt 74ijSheil, Henry 65
TheophilusLesUo 609!— Richard 749
Thomas Augustus ... 596I Shelley, Charles 746
— Hon. Thomas Charles 746J — Thomas Martin 592
William 711 [Shephard, Chas. S 555
— AVilliam Angelo 564 Shepherd, Fredk. Saml. 740
— Wm. Erskine 560
— Wm. Lane Robinson 631
Scovell, Edm. John 609
— Edward W 744
Sci'iven, A. Garrett 560
Seacome, A. Keeling... 631
Seager, Meering Bloom-
lield 636
Seagram.Jno.H.Stawell 549
Seagi'im, Albert 620
Seale, Shelle.yAlex 568
Sealy, Francis 746
— Hemy Humfrey 553
Seaman, William C. ... 723
Searle, Aithur Thad.... 593
— Henry Lindsay 620
— William Ramsay 620 She well, Geo. Maunsell 709
Seatli, Alexander 699 — Henry 609
Seaton, Wm. John 596 ShifTner, Bertie 749
Seccombe.Thcmas S. ... 631— John 562
Sedgwick, William 631 Shinkndn, Robert S. ... 632
Seddon, Henry Cooper 62o:Shipley, Reginald B. ... 562
Sedley, Frederick 631' —William Davies 609
Segrave, Geo. O'Neil ... 693 Shipman, Enoch 743
Selby, .Hemy 699'Sliippard, AV. 0. C 637
Robert Grey D 713 Shirley, James Charlton 749
— George Ale.xaader ... 699
— Thomas Viret 637
— WilUam 632
Sheppard, Chas. Hy. ... 63;
— Ponsonby 555
Sheppee.Iran.Faulkner 63
Sherer, Joseph Ford ... 609
Sherlock, Ephi'aim T.... 637
— Woodford Wright 627
— Wright 746
Sherman, S. W. B 609
Sherritl', John P 591
Sherston, Chas. Davis ... 552
— William Maxwell 5S4
Shervinton, Chas. R 713
Sherwood, Thomas C... 743
• Edward Augustus .... e59iSelfe, Sydney' G. F. ... 631 Shore, Hon. Fred.W. J. 546
— Edward WilUam 6o9!Seniple, Andrew 722I — John 699
•George 723 Serbutt, Charles 699 Short, Maj'ow 560
— Harloven Morley 547
— Heni-y Frederick 746, 774
— Henry George 596
— Morley C 636
— William Boyd 609
Serjeant, Wm. Charles I — Nash 632
Eldon 558 Shortland, D. Vincent... 619
Servante, Chas.Edward 6361— Thos. Geo 555
Seton, Bi'uce Outram ... 631 Shortt, Alex. Young 609
— George 749' — James R. G. H 620
Shovellei', Win. King ... 637
Shuldham, Arthur J,as. 032
Shute, Sir Chas. C. 148, 579
Shuttleworth, A. John 620
— Frank 749
Sibley, Thos. Harmer... 609
Sibome, H. Taylor 609
Sibihorp, Rich. Fra. W. 744
Sibthorpc, Letter U. ... 609
Sidmouth, George 569
Sidiie.v, ifon. i^hilip 556
— Philip 693
Sillery, Charles J. C. ... 609
Silver, George 562
— Jacob M. AV 632
Silverthorne, Arthur H. 567
Sim, Chas. Alex 609
— Edw. Coysgarne 609
Simeon, Edward 632
Simon, Geo 725
Simonds, R. Sanderson 609
Simons, Edmund 699
Simpson, Alex. AA'ard... 544 '
— Charles Ed. P 632
Charles Hamilton ... 542
Charles Henry 637
— Emanuel 696
— Prank 725
George Bruce (>2o
Richard Salisbury ... 632
— Robert ' 705
Robert Hamilton 705
Robert J. B 620
Robert Pi-iolcau 633
Simon 620
— Thomas 749
Thomas Thomson ... 620
Wm. H. Randolph ... 609
Sinclair, (,;. AV. Lord 744
Edward M 721
— James 720
Singleton, Edw. J 548
Reginald Corbetl ... 543
Sinlcins.W.Stancomb ... 550
Siree, Chas. Moore B. ... 746
Skene, John George 632
Skerrett. Fred. T. 727
Skdl, Henry Herbert ... 632
Skinner, Charles Lan-
celot Andrewes $67
— Ernest William 718
Russel 632
Russell Morland 620
Sldpwiih, Gray T 620
Skirrow, Arthur G. W. 693
Skottowe, Coulson F. J. 620
Skoulding, J. B.AV 742
Skues, Fred. M 722
Slack, James 699
Slacke, William R 620
Sladden, Henry 699
Slade, Chas. Geo 620
— Herbert Dawson 609
Sladen, Joseph 632
— John Ramsay 609
Slaney, AV. S Kenyon 535
Slater, James Barry ... 632
Slattery, Matthew 699
Slaughter, Charles 632
Sleman, Richard R 718
Slj', AVilliam 722
Small, Robert 746
Smalley, Edward 609
"mart, George 590
- George Joseph ...534, 584
Smee, AValter H. T 541
Smith, A. A. W. Bright
Bright 561
Albert Charles 539
— Alexander 720
— Alfred John Doug. ... 632
— Algernon Fox E 536
— Allan 657
— Andrew AVm. Douglas 632
— Astley Campbell 749
— Charles Bean Lucie. . . 6oy
Charles Herbert 555
Chas. Hodgkinson ... 609
— Charles John 620
Charles Joseph 569
— Charles Swaby 717
Clement John 591
DavidNoble 696
Edmund Davidson ... 609
Edward Guy Selby... 547
Index — Retired List.
846&
Smith, Frederick Henr 609
— Frederick James 620
— Frederick J. W 553
— Frederick Nepeau ... 6oy
■ — George William 705
— George Washington 620
— 5ir Gerard 746
— Gordon 567
— Henry Coape 592
— Henry Fowle 725
— Henry Hammond ... 718
— James Annesley 609
— .Jas Stocker Grant ... 637
— John 637
— John MacDonald 596
— John Stuart 725
— J.Wm. Sidney... 273, 579
— Joseph 632
— JosephAle.x 6.j9
— Joseph Graham 937
— Michael Edward 749
— Octavius Ludlow 591
— Opie 727
— Peter 569
^ Philip Broke 720
— Richard Playne 749
— Robert Bradshaw ... 717
— Sir Robert Murdoch 609
— Robert Sinclair 718
— St. George Alex 632
— Samuel Parson 717
— Sidney B. Bright 56.
— Thomas Hardwick ... 746
— Thomas Parker 727
— Thomas Parkyns....
-T. P 785
— Thomas Woodford ... 743
— Walter Heniy 609
— Jil/"tf/or GeH. William...
- — LleiU. Wiliiam
— Qr.ilff. William 711
— William Elisha
— William Haskett 546
— William Ogden 552
— William Patrick 72
— William Robert 717
Smithson, Thomas 699
SmoUetc, C. E. D. Telfer 55
Smyly, John Beresford 60
Smyth, Albert Edw. H. 535
— Arthur Clement 637
— Charles Coghlan 535
— Geo. John Pitz Roy ... 746
— Sir Henry Aug ...164, 579
— Henry Montagu 744
— Horatio Francis 632
— Co/oneZ James 620
— James Gibbons 610
— James Stewart 632
— Ralph Graham 6
Smythe, Frederick 637
— Terence W. W 620
Snell, William Bisset ... 723
Sneyd, Thos. Wm 610
Snow, Edm. Brighouse 620
— Ernest Arthur 693
— Thos. Rochtbrt ....
Soady, Thomas Eales... 037
Soames, Henry 693
Solbe, iilOT. 0. A 741
Somers, Rich. John 749
Somerset, Son. Arthur
C. E 564
— FitzRoyM. H 620
— Henry C. Capel 6:
— Heni'y Geo. Edward 620
— Reginald 70I
Somerville, Rev. Dudley 74
— Stafford E 567
— Thomas Henry 746
Sotheby, Fred. Edw 61
Southani, Lionel A. C. 563
Southwood, John S 637
Sowton, Frederick 699
Spaight,Wm. Pitz H.... 535
Spalding, Henry 632
Spall, William 7J9
Sparkes, Thomas 704
Sparks, Edw. Tickell B, 539
— Robert Watson 620
Sparrow, Geo. Gordon 717
— John 722
— John Bodychan 713
— R jbert Launcelot 717
Speirs, Robert 696
Spence, Frederick 610
— Robert 725
Spencer, Aug-. Campbell 632
546
554
727
620
Charles F. H.
— Edmund
— Fra. Henry
Spens, .Arundel Tho
— Lionel Thomas 553
Spicer, Julian John N... 560
Spiller, Duncan 0 O.... 705
Spilsbury, Edgar J 610
Spinks, George 704
Spitta, Hubert H 560
Spottiswoode, Robert C.
D'Esterre 535,
Spragge, Basil Edw. ... 555J
Fras. Pi'ecket 709!
Spratt, Michael 632
Sprent,W.Swanson 637
Spring, Fred. W. M. ... 620
Sprot, John 533, 583
Spry, Eel ward 5,2
Goo. P. Hume 725
Spnrgin,^/)' JohnB. 354, 581
Spurshott,Adolph.Edw. 637
Spurway, John 6io
Squirl, Charles 632
— Frederick 632
— Wilham 749
Stack, Charles Edw. ... 594
Fred. Rice 749
Stacy, John Herbert ... 718
Stafford, Boyle Torri. ... 592
— John Francis 610
Patrick Walter 725
Stainforth, Fra. Robert
Whitmore 695
— William 632
Stallard, Samuel 6io
Standen, David 713
— Douglas 592
Standish, Wm. Pery ... 504
Stanes, Robert 702
Stanhope, W. Spencer... 693
— //o«.E. T.Soadaniore 564
Staniland, Chas. Arthur 563
— Steph. Henry 699
Stanle5^ Chas. Edw. H. 746
— Edward 554
— John 632
— Meo. Thos. Carter 741
Stannard, Ephraim 696
— Henry 722
Staunus, Henry Jas 579
Stansfeld, Henry Hamer 592
— Thomas Wolricti 591
Stanton, Sir Edward ... 579
Staples, Francis Patrick 722
— Frederick Blair 632
Stapleton, Rich. Talbot P. 632
Stapylton, G. G. C. 227, 581
Stark, Charles 706
Starke, William 610
Starr, Edw. Henderson 632
Stavele^', Edmund 610
Stead, Joseph 569
Steavenson, Joseph L... 533
Stebbing, Frederick A... 632
Steel, Coloiiec Charles... 620
— StafVet. Siirg .Ghiii-\es 741
— James Anthony 610
— John Philip 620
Steele, Walter Scott ... 561
Steinman, M. H. C. B.... 63
Stenhouse, William 594
Stenson, Geo. I'^ras. ... 699
Stephen, Fitz Roy 620
Stephens, Adolphus H.
53+. _ ,
— Edmund 620
— Edward Harrington 637
— Geo. Nesbitt 610
— Nassau Wm. I. H. ... 746
— Wm. Praser 59.
Stephenson, Sir Fredk.
Charles Arthur 221, 578
— Francis L 717
— James 713
— Keppol 55
Sterrett, Thomas 699
Steuart, Fred. Geo 620
Stevens, Henry Borlase 588
Stevenson, Ale.x. David 567
— D.avid William 558
— Edw. MacDonald 6
— George Newcombe ... 749
— John
— Kenlis Fergus S21
— Philip Leake ,.,„ 565
Stevenson, William
— William Henrj'
Steward, Edwin A. T...
— Edw. Harding
— Richard Oliver F
Stewart, Alex. Chas. H.
— Alexander Fraser
— Algernon Aug
— Charles Edward
— C. Thornton
— Douglas Grant
— Duncan
— Francis Archibald ...
George
— George Gilbert
— Harry Hutch. Aug. ...
— Harry King
— Harry Hutchinson A.
^ Hugli Houghton
— James
— James Ainslie ... 130,
— Colonel John
— Inspector John
— John HeronM. S. ...
— John Lorn
— John Mao kie
— Richard Hardinge . . .
— Richard Warren
— Robert Crosse
— Rt. Jno. .Tocelyu
— Stair H. Jol'.nston ...
— Thomas Brown
— William
— William
— William .Jackson
— William Lemmou ...
Still, ThomasLlovd
Stillwell, Thomas F. ...
Stirke, Remain P
Stirling, Gilbert
— John Stirling
— Walter George
Stisled,Tho3. Heathcote
Stock, Hemy John
— John Nugent
Stocker, Maurice E. C. ..
Stockley, George Watts
— Henry Watts
Stockwell, Chas. M. ...
— Clilton de N. Orr
Stoddard, John Fred. ...
Thomas Henry
S toddart, William
Stokes, Alex. H
— Alfred
Charles Patrick
George Baret
— Henry Fraser
— Sir John
— John Edward
— Maurice Fitzmaarice
— Oliver Robert
— Radclyffe Haldane ...
— Whitley Bland
Stokoe, Richard
Stone, Edward Vincent
— George Henry
Stoney, Charles Baker
— Francis Sadlier
— George Butler
Stopford, Hon. Edward
B.L. H
— John Geo. Beresford
Storer, Arthur T
Storey, Richard
Story, Forbes Lugard...
— Philip
— Philip Conway
— Roberr,
— Valentine Fred
Stoton, Fred. Alex. ..
— Tnos. Henry
Stoughton, bC. \V. J.Trent
— C.C.P
Stovell, Gerald
Stow, Fred. M. Kenyon
— Harry Vane
Stoyte, John
Stracey, Claude Edward
— Edward John
— Hardinge Richard ...
— W. J. Rogers Braide
Strachey, Richard
Straghan, Abel
— John
Strahan, George
Straker, Chas. D.A
637 Strange, John 728
564 — Thomas Bland 610
746 Strangways, George ... 588
744 Stransham, Sir A. B 578
744 Stratford, .John H. de A.
61C de M. P 706
637 Stratton, J. Heathfield 621
610 Strettell, Arnold D 632
595 Stretton,Wm. deCourcy 565
583 Stribling, Francis 699
565 Strickland. Wm. Geo. M. 592
746 Stringer, Frederick ... 542
695 Strong, Dawsonne M.... 585
6io — OwenH 746
621 — Thomas Edmond 595
632 Stroud, Henry Wallace 620
564 Strover, George Aug.... 596
632 — Henry 6ic
561 Strutt, ,tohn R 593
632 Stuart, Charles Joseph 594
744 — Donald 749
62-. — Edward Andrew 584
743 — George Ballingall ... 723
610 — Hartwell H 542
632 — Henry Tod 610
592 — James 705
743 — James Fred. D. C 746
621 — ThomasEdmund 718
6io — Thomas Evans 705
6ro — William Dugald 565
560 — William James 584
,41 — William Thomas 632
563 Stubbs, Francis Wm. ... 610
721 Stucley, Wm. Lewis ... 746
637 Studdert, Chas.FitzGer. 749
717 — R.A.Fitzgerald 70)
610 Stnddy, Robert Wright 621
693 — Thomas J. C. A 621
621 Sturrock, John G 558
749 Sturt, Chas. Sheppey... 593
621 — Napier George 621
743 Styles, George 699
746 Sulivan, Ernest Fred... 563
621 Sullivan. William 699
725 Sunderland, Daniel P. 566
621 Sunter, T. Moore 727
621 3urman,Wm. Henry ... 632
621 Sutcliffe, John 717
610 Suther, Wm. Grigor ... 578
621 Sutherland, Heiu'y Boyd 693
610 — James S. C 711
610 — Robert Sanruel 637
621 — Wm.JohnE. Graham 705
725 Sutleffo. Henry Charles 704
705 Sutton - Nelthorpe, R.
610 Nassau 749
610 Swatfield, Charles J. O. 746
717 Swain, Henry Thomas.. 709
5^3 Swaiiie, Krnest Edw.... 545
699 Swan, Fras. L 564
535 Swanson, Donald 699
610 Swn,nston, Novvell 593
554 — Willi.ara Oliver 610
72/ Swayne, Jas. Dowell ... 610
632 Sweeney, Jas. Fielding 621
597 Sweny, George Aug. ..'. 621
610 Swete, Charles D 632
717 Swetenham, Edmond ... 621
746 Swettenham, T. B 610
610 — Wm. Kilner 723
Swifte, Joshua W 596
693 Swinburne, Paul 637
621 — Thomas Robert 637
621 Swindley, Jno. Edw. ... 6io
699 Swiney, John 592
637 Swinfcn, Fred. Hay 744
592 Swinhoe, Charles 590
746 — Pred. William 599
560 Swinton, Anson 621
610 —Arthur 632
693 — George 621
621 — George H.'L'aylor 561
621 — George S. Campbell 564
693 Swiny, VV". Molyneux S. 559
558 Sykes, Cam 7.^9
535 — Walter Harry 554
566 Sylvester, Hen. T 727
632 Symes, Edmond West 717
532 — William Sandham ... 717
746 Symonds, D'Arcy 568
632 Symous, Henry George 632
564 — Jelinger Henry 637
599I— John T. M..
722
621 Synge, .George Charles 746
637 — Millington Henry ... 744
621I — Wm. M. Thackeray... 564
62iTabb, Hen. Harpur 632
846c
Tabutcau, Ant. Olivier 632
— ^ Thomas Rooke 597
Tagart, Francis Dale ... 55s
Tailbj, Thos. M. Jones 563
Tait, John Sprot 537
Talbot.FitzroySomerset 6:7
— Fras. A. Buuverie ... 556
— Henry Lynch 566
— John 7.(6
— Robert 6
— Thomas 6
Tanner, Albert 632
— Edward 610
— Hy.Chas. Baskerville 595
— Sir Oriel Viveasb ... 591
Tapp, Hammond Astley 547
Tardif, Fredk. I'eler ... 693
1'arlelon, Edw. D 6_>i
— James Hearn 632
Tarrant, Thos 720
Tarte, Walter John 62
Tate, Heni-y Carr 578
Tatham, Oswald Ford-
ham 564
— Walter John 1
Tattersall, J. C. de V.... 560
Tawke, Arthur C 553
Tayler, John Chas 584
Taylor, Addington 621
— Alb. FitzWiUiam .,,632
— Sir Alex 599
— Arthur Henry 610
— Charles William 705
— CjTil 553
— Domville Mascia ... 535
— Duncan Norton- 621
— Edward H. Cloiish... 552
— Franklin Chami>ers 632
— Fred. Fras. Wilder... 545
— Frederick Henry 551
— Fred. Norman Innes 705
— George Kepple 610
— Geo L. Le Mesurier 632
— Henry 704
— Surg. Lieut. James ... 719
— Major James 749
— James Best 621
— Lewis Williams 621
— Markham Le Fer 610
— Montagu B. W 541
— Pierce Thos. Hen.... 621
— Sii-K. C. Hayes 342, 578
— Robert Alex 621
— St. John Stewardsou 637
— Thomas 62
— William 751
— William 63:
Tebljitt, 'iVm. Anhur ... 560
Teevan, George James.. 750
— Rouike 699
— Thomas 722
Teller, George Home... 713
— James Drmnmond ... 69 ^
— John W. Goddard ... 552
Tempest, Arth. Cecil ... 751-
— Thos. Rich. Plumbe 744
Temple, Edward 621
— "William 722
Templeman, All'rod 610
Tcmpler, James Leth-
bridge B ---541
— John Geo. E 564
— John I'ope 565
'J'enison, William 550
'i'ennant, Chas. Richd... 75..
— Jas. Fi'ancis 583
— John Trenchard 75c
— Thomas i>. Everest ... 59
'l.'erry,ArtUur r'rederick 50
— Astle3' FcUowes 6ic
— CjTd E 56;
— Frederic Stephen 74t
Tr.i/lon, George 744
— Thomas 746
Tewkesbury, LnrJ. 564
Thacker, Asbley W. N. 56^
T'uaekera.y, Charles 628
— E. Talbot 621
— .uaixiu 553
Tha.ckwell, Joseph E. 348, 579
— William de Wilton K. 61^
— William Poison 63
1 hatcher, Harold Win. 69
— Torin 611
Thellusaon, Alex Dq.Uon 746
— Arthur Joi r, Beth II 7sc
TtelwalljEinlule Daysh, 632
Tndex' — Retired List.
Theobald, Arthur 552
— Charles Percy 63
— Cottori Edwin 63
Thesiger, Hon. C. W.
533) 580
Thistlethwayte, A. Hy. 563
— Alfred Robt. Wm. '... 63
— Thomas George 563
Thomas, Ascanius W. N. 556
— Cecil S 695
— Edgar Hastings 621
— EvanAubi'ey 548
— Frederick Li C 562
— Fred. Wm 5G
— George Dauford P.... 717
— George Edward
— H. Deeri<ig 637
— Hy. Evan Pateshall 542
— Henry John 74b
— Jno. W 290, 58
— Josiah Teller -jig
— Walter Meredith 70s
Thomaacu, Chas. S 558
Thompson, Arnold 599
— Charles 75c
— Charles Halford 706
~ Claude Edward 545
— Dodgson H 63
— Harold Croker ri 706
— Henry 62
— Henry George, 718
— Henry Masterman ... 62
— Howard Stanley 632
— James Witten 560
— 3/.Gc«. John 584
M.Gen. John 533
John A. W 720
— John Charles 63
Joseph John 72
Lawrence C. Fred.... 543
Leslie Jenkins 750
— Penton 706
— Ricti. b'red. Meysey... 550
— Robert 705
— Lt. Colonel Ross 544
— Colonel Ross 6
— ffepiemZ Thomas 589
- Qr. Mr. Thomas 72b
— Waldegras'e R 727
rhorason, Chadwick ... 699
— jl/.y<;«. David 610
— Major David 6
— Stirff. Major David ... 717
— Xeo. Fredk. F 74
— Hugh Gordon 593
— James y^i>
— Jo.siah 568
— Mowbray 590
— R. T. Wnite 750
— William 70
— William Arthui 72(
— William Brooko 59
rhorLiurn, Charies J as. 63;
I'horne, Atwood 71S
rhornhill, Charles 744
— Micuael M'Creagh... 749
— TliomasAUen 7
rhoriitoa, Kdw. Zohrab 549
~ F. Geale Todd 503
— Francis Spencer
— HeuryJohn 534, 5IJ4
-J. H. B. Todd
— Joseph t;99
— Richard Cbiuheley ... 544
— Robert Lawrence 567
t'horold.ReginaldGother 6
Vuorp, Charles vViiliam 717
t'ho3'ts, Newman B. ...
i'hrupp, Morton Fred... 6^2
L'huilUer, Sir H.E.L. 183,579
— Sir Henry Ravcii-
shaw 62
fhauder, Geo. F 70
Thurlow, Edw. H 75c
— Ernest Hovell 551
— Hugh Hovell 54;
Thwaites, John Davies 71^
rhynne, AllVi d .V 741
Tibbs, William Joseph... 75c
I'lckell, Aithiu- Lang ... 53;
ridmarsh, Ferd. J 53;
L'idy, Fras. John 54
Pierney, Edward 6ic
I'.gae, Edward K. B. ... 56;
.- Vrancis 72^
James Stuart 63.
— lohn Au.LUttas... 632,77.)
Tighe, Vincent John ...
Tilden, William
Tilford, Matthew
TUlard, George Henry...
— John Arthur 534,
Tillbrook, P. Lim....i3o,
Tillotson, Lionel
Tilly, John
Timbrell, Harry Vince...
— Thomas
Tinmouth, Wingrove L.
Tippets, Jas. Berryman
1'ippett.s, AHVcd M
Tipping, AU'red
— C. W. (Jartsido
— Wm. Feai'on
Tijipinge, Vernon G
Tobin, O'Hara John
— Richard
Todd, David
— Frank Jolm
— Robert Beutley
— Thomas Fentham . . .
Podrick, Archibald
Toler, James Otway ...
— J.O.Graham
Tollemache, Algernon
Se.ymour
ToUner, Barrett L
i'olmie, T. Campbell ...
I'om, W. H. Vallack
t'ombe, Hy. Evel^'n
Tomlinsoii, E. D. D
— William Winslow ...
Tompkins, John Jas. ...
Tompson, Wm. D
Tonge, Fra. Henry
Toogood, Sey. Hood
— Reginald C
Fooner, Michael
Topp, Henry
Toppin,JamesMorris ...
Torin, Earnest Rd.Hope
Torrens,JohnA.W.O'iNf.
Ton-iano, Charles B. ...
-Torry, Gervase K
Tottenham, Arth. E. H.
— Charles George
— Frederick St. L
— Henry Loftus A
Touch, John Gray
Touzel, T. Percival
Tower, Conycrs 138,
Towers, George
To miley , Dawson
Towiisend,C. William...
Townshend, Fred. T. ..
— Gerard P
Tozer, Arthur G. M
I'racey, Leigh
Pracy, Michael
L'r.itt'ord, Lionel James
Traill, George Ballbur..
Tranchell, Edw. F
— George Ado I phus
Trant, Jotin Francis ...
Travers, Frederick John
— Sn-GuyFra.Clarke,/^/.
— Henry Fane
— John
— Julius Brockman
— Mordaunt T. Otho ...
Treble, George W
Trehy, P. W, PhiUipps
L'redennick, J. R. K. ...
Treeve, Hen. Richard...
Trefu is, Jlua. John S ..
I'relawuy, John Jago
Tremayue, Arthm'
— Wiliiaui Francis
Tiemenlieere, C. W
Tremlett, Edmund J. ...
French, Cbarles
— Son. Fred. Le Poer...
— Henry Le Poer
— iion.Wm. Le Poer ...
Trenor, John
Tresidder, Tolrnie John
Trevelyan, H. Astley . . .
— Herbert
— Walter Raleig 1
Trevor, A. W. Lird
— Edward iViuuji-
— Francis Chisrles — .
— Francis Randolph ...
— Frederick Anthon ...
— George .Arthur ..
7og'Trevor, SalusburyThos. 621
5411— W. Spottiswoode 6io
62i[Tribe, Allred R 740
621 Trimmer, Autrnstus R. 750
584 Triscott,.TohnHenryRolt 704
75o| — William Rolt 621
632 Tristram, William Hy. 567
61Q Tritton, Fred. Biscoe ... 746
610 Trollope, Fras. Chas. ... 557
703 Trotman, Geo. Hewitt 621
637 Trotter, Henry 632
699 — John Mowbray •■632
720 — John William 725
746 — Robert Knox 741
564 Trou]i, John Igglesden 702
55S — Rob. Wm 725
56: — William BedlbrU 637
709 Trout, Thomas 509
Trower, Fras. Edw 545
True!;, Robert Holt t>io
Trueman, Thomas 621
Trydell, John Fred 632
Tack, Wm. Brittan 569
Tucker, Aubrey H. 621
— Charles Marwood 568
— Henry St. George ... 594
— Jervis 693
— Thomas John 725
— ^Villiam John Arnold 743
Tuckett, Edw. Gundrie 6g.j
Tat'neli, Arthur 621
— Edward 130, 542
— Robt. H. Campbell... 637
Tufton, Geo. R 560
Tulloch, Alex. Bruce ... oio
— Alfred 610
— Ai'thur 610
— Hector 637
-John 72c
— John Sam. Drury 588
TuUoh, John Stewart.... 6to
Tally, Ringrose Drew... 637
Tunnard, Hy. StopforJ 5^9
Tupman, Geo. Lyon ... 632
Tupper, Basil de ti 621
— Gas. Le Marchanti64, 580
Tarbervill, John Picton 621
Turle, William Greer ... 637
TurnbuU, Geo. Hogarth 717
— Geo.WilmotMaitland 537
— P. Stephenson 7S5
Turner, Ale.x 725
— Augustus 5S8
— Augustus Fred 725
— ii'rancis Cbarles 70S
— Fraak Mackiuuon ... 563
— George 632
— George Henry 705
— George Villiers 554
— Heni-y Ainslie Alfred 637
— Henry Blois 215, 578
— Henry Ferdinand ... 750
— John 699
— Richard 7^:3
— Robert '. 727
— Samuel George Drui'y 693
— Thomas 62;
— Thos. Bastetc 632
— Wm. Fretl 5(^2
Tarnley, Wiuiam iilchlin 699
Tumor, Reg. Clias 554
Turpin, William Homaii 559
Turton, James 719
— Thos. Trevor 592
Tuson, Edw. Bailey 721
Tathill. Christ. O.V. ... 561
Tweedie, Maurice 50)
— Michael 010
— William 594
Twemlow.Kd.v.LiViylcy 3J3
'l.'weiityman, Aug. C. ... 621
Twigge, John'Th js 6)0
Twiss, Artliur Wm 6iq
— Godfrev 6^3
Twyloi'tirvVm. JoUitTe... 628
Twynam, Edm. J. U. ... 621
Frederick R ibert on 62:
Geddes Sausoni 633
Philip Alex. A 621
Twyiie, Bryan Bristo>, 542
Twyning, "\Vm. Edward 07
Tyacke, Richd. Humphry ;, i
— Thomas 621
Tye, Charles Hem\y 653
Tyers, Sydney 633
Tyler, Charles .Tames ... 610
— Harry William 699
Index — Retired List.
846 I
Tyndall, George 6
— Henry 6
Tynte, Mervyn C. S 55c
Tyrrell, Fras. H sq
Tvrwliitt, Edmund 6i(
Tytler, Robt. F. C. A. ... 58.
— Sti- J. M. B. Fraser... 595
Underivood.Th. Ormsby 59c
— Walter C 541
Uniacke, Crofton Jas....6jj
— Redmond 71
Unwin, Robert 6ic
— William Heathcote... 621
TJpperton, John 594
Urmston, H. Brabazon 621
Ur(|uhart, Ives M'Lean 637
Ussher, Alfred LoBtock 507
— Beverl.v VVm. Ileid ... 70b
— John Theophilus 6ic
— Peicy John 695
Utermarck, Reo;. J 705
Vachell, Henry Tan 6ic
Vale, O. S. Martindale 567
Vallings, Adolphus 597
Vance, Eustace John ... 561
— Horatio Page 132, 746
VauOorilandt.H. Clinton 748
Vandeleur, Boyle 621
— David Roche 633
— JohnOrmsby 6
— John Ormsby Moore 633
— ■ William Richard (^33
Vander Gucht, B. G. ...610
— Thos. Edw 610
Van Hej'thuy sen, Gerard 549
Vanneck, ii'o)!. J. C 534
Vanrenen, DonaldCamp-
bell 599
— Edward 637
Vansittart, Chas. Edw. 547
— Henry 709
— Robert Arnold 560
Van Straubonzee,Boweu 749
— Turner 6
Vaughan, Alex. H 6
— Edward Hensman ... 550
— Eugene Jaa 746
— Sd- John Luther 588
Vaughton, Theophilus . 633
Veale, H. R. Lobb 722
Veitch, Thomas George 746
Venner, L. Sidebottom C20
Venour, William 725
Vereker, John M 693
— Thos. George 750
Verelst, Chas. Verelst... 53
Verney, Sir Harry, £t. 750
Versturme, Charlea H. 709
Vertue, William ...^ 590
Vesey, Charles C. '\V. ... 750
— Charles N. Colthurat 563
— George Francis 621
Vetch, Hamilton C. ... 545
Vialls, Harry George - . . 504
Vibart, E. D. Hamilton 595
— Fras. Meredith E. ... 544
— Hy. CoUtngwood 610
— Henry Meredith 621
— James M. Colling. ... 6ic
■ — John 7ot
Vicars, W^m. Henry 565
Vickers, Tbos. Henry... 699
Vignaux, Joseph 699
Vigor, Fred. George ... 550
Vigors, PhiUp Doyne ... 621
ViUierfi, Ch. Courtnay 74c
Vincent, Arth. C. Fitz H. 547
— ^ Arthur Hare 744
— Eaward 7ot
— Richard Dacre 562
Virr, Joseph 696
Virtu, Georgio 637
Virtue, Seu. John 741
Vivian, Ralph 746
Vizard, Walter John ... 611
Voyle.Fra. RankenC... 633
Vyse, Edw. Howard
145. 533. S8i
Waddington, H. i'errers 61:
— Thomas 611
— William 621
Wade, Arthur Breedon 719
— I'Vederick William ... 720
— Hamlet Dalton 542
— Henry M 543
— James Heme 746
Wadling, John C 633
Wahab, Charles William 611
— George Duncan 621
— Henry John 705
iVainright, L. Aug 562
vVaite, Wm. .John 699
iVake, Alfred James ... 62:
— Richard William 746
vVaketield, Julian 746
iValcott.Edm. Yeimans 621
.Valdron, Patrick J. ... 557
Vales, John 725
iValker, Alexander 699
— Campbell 621
— Charles Stephen 621
— Uauiol Corrie 62
— Fitz William 6i
— Francis 741
— Francis John 717
— George 699
— George Andrew 591
— George Barnes 562
— SirOeorge Ferdinand 557
— George Frederick 709
— George Puller 611
— George Laurie 564
— George Warren 588
— Herbert John 0 033
— Hugh Edward 706
— James Heron 568
— John Bridges 633
— John Solby 633
^ Launcelot Henry ... 709
— /Sir Mark 579
— Richard James 62;
— Robert S. F 560
— Samuel 750
T-homas 621
Thomas NichoUs 621
William 742
Wm. Francis (193
Wall, Jamea 633
— Thomas Prederict .. 723
— AVilliam Robert 727
Wallace, Chas. Jas. S.... 6ij
— Charles Teunant 62s
— Fras. Jas. Agiiew ... 622
— Hill 61:
James 559
— Nesbit Willoughby ... 033
— Rowland Robt 591
— Wm. Arthur Jaincs 535
— William t\ Anuesley 50:5
— Sir William T. F. A. 746
Waller, Hardress Edm. 611
— Robert 633
— Robert Jdcelyn 637
— William Noel 611
W^allis, William Beale... 727
Walpole, Horatio John
Thomas 54S
Walsh, Adolph. ired.... 633
}ieu. E. L 74'.
— i/oii.Geo. Hany Wm. 567
— Miijor John 637
— A^'ntaf. Sui'fj. John ... 727
— Lewis Paxton 743
— Theobald Lomax ... ,^65
Walter, Charles J 633
— Frederick A 750
— Frederick Edward ... 552
Hubert Langton 633
John M'Neill 288, 579
Stephen 565
Walters, K. Dalrjmple 622
— Robert Algernon 611
— William barker 74:
Walton, Hen. Ernest B. 555
Walwyn, J. Harford 622
Wantage, R. J. iocd 746
Warbm-ton, Fred. T. ... 74"
— Hen. Wm. Egerton... 750
Ward, Arthur 709
— Arthur C 539
— Arthur Edward 633
— Bernard Edward 748
— Hon. Bernard M. 533, 583
Espine Charles R. ... 727
Frederick 553
Henderson 706
Hy. Constantiue E. 595 — Edward Townseud
— James r. S 7191 — Francis Edward ..
— John 622 — George 748
— Lloyd Brereton 722 — Henry March 72^
— Randall Ironside 535I— Henrs' I-:orth 637
— Victor Napier 5591— Henry Smith 728
Col. William 622 — Humphrey Lakin 699
Qr. J/r. William 728 |— Randolph 720
Ward, William John ... 611
— William Pearson 727
Warde, Chiirles Edw. ... 554
— C. Arthur Madan 63
— Hy. Murray .Ashley 54c
— St. Andrew Bruce ... 555
Warden, Wm. Henry ... 6
Warden, Chas. Wallace 5
— Edmund Jas. Peach 693
— Francis 633
— Thomas Smith 6ri
Warilaw, John Colin ... 558
Wardle, Bernard 566
Wardrop, Alexander ... 593
Wardroper, Edwin 537
Ware, Charles 633
Waring, Henry 633
— Henry 7sc
— William VVheat 563
Warner, Ashton H 74S
— Biddulph Lee 71;
Warrand, A. R. Bewley 56=
— Wm. Edm 611
VVarre. Sir Hy. Jas. 325, sjt
— Annesley Ty ndale ... 504
Warren, Arthur P. 533, ,184
— Augustus E 611
— .S((■Aug.Riversdale,B^75c
— Dawson S 611
— Falkland G. E 622
— Godfrey Octavius... 704
— John 720
— Lionel Smith 617
— Richard 6:1
— Thomas Monsell on
Warrington, tty.H.C.G. 593
Warton, Robt. Gardner 552
Warwick, Fraa. Jas. L. 719
Wasp, Matt. Proctor ... 699
Wastell, William 705
Waterlield,Win. Garrow 594
Waterman, Edm. F 590
Waters, Robert 722
Waikms, Fred. W 554
— John 557
Watling, Chas. Wyatt ... 727
Watson, Andrew Ale.K. 719
— Charles Edward 637
— Charles John 622
— Edward Uayot 588
— George Vincent 583
— Harry James 542
— Henry Edward 611
— James Kiero 611
^ Sir John 589
— Joshua Rowley 633
— Robert John 622
— Robert Kiero 637
— Rupert Campbell 748
— Stephen 750, 774
— Thomas James 593
— William 711
— Willi p m Henrj' 744
■- William Scott 501
Watt, Fitzjames Edw.... 702
— James Landon 6:1
— William Godfrey 720
Watts, Joliu Germain... 595
— Joseph 722
— Pun.^oul)y William ... 543
— William 55
— William Burton 565
— William Henry 5^8
Wauchope, Roljt. Adam 611
Waugh, William Petrie 748
Wavell. Llewellyn 622
Wuwn, Geo. Twizell 704
Way, Claude G 561
— Edward Daniel 547
— George Augustus 595
— Gregorj- Lewis 750
— Henry George 695
— Nowell FitzUpton ... 6ii
— Wilfred FitzAllau ... 537
Wear, Arthur Taylor... 717
Weare, Sir Hen. Edwin 580
Wearne, Vivian 727
Webb, Alfred 56^.
— Charles 705
~ ' ' ~ ~ 750
70.
Webb, Win. Marshall... 21
Wetabe, Geo. Allen 5)3
Webber, C. Edmund ... 611
— Robert Tankerville... 55;
Webster, Arthur G 622
— «/■ Augustus P. W.E. 5TO
— Charles Henry 022
— Godfrey Po.x 6j3
— Thomas Edward 592
— William 519
Wedderburn, Jas. A. C. 037
Weeks, F 695
Wegg, John 744
Weguelin, Thos. M. Luz 748
Weir, Christopher J. ... 727
— John Charles 750
— Robert 568
Welby, Alfred C. Earle 545
Welch, Francis Henry 721
— I'rcd. Wm 637
Welchman, Fred. D. ... 637
Weldon, Francis 596
— Thomas 595
— Walter 611
— William 699
■Velfaro, Joseph 6cf)
Weller, AlexanderT. ... 637
vVellesley, Cecil G 568
— ifo/i. Fred. A 744
Wellings, Barnard W... 722
Welliuffton, Hy., Z)«*eo/' 748
Wells, William Henry... 633
Welman, Wm. H. D. R. 611
Welsh, Astell Thos 622
iVemyss, George 562
— Henry Mauley 592
vVentworth, D'Arcy 750
Were, Walter sC6
West, Frederick 748
— John Temple Temple 748
— John W. H. Marshall s^-^
— Matthew Richard 622
lion. Wm. Edwd. S.... 748
Wm. Henry Hore ... 611
Westby, Basil Clifton ... 611
— Bernard Hej'er 750
Western, James Halifax 633
Westmorland, Fra. W.
H., Earl of 744
— Isaac Peat 622
Weston, Alfred 554
Edmund C 566
G. R. Weston 628
Westropp,G.O'Callaghand94
— George Ralph Cellier 593
John Massy 694
William Keily 637
Wetherall, Henry Aug. 559
Wethered, Edwin R. ... 705
Wethereli, R. M. M 622
Wetwan, Williaan A. ... 719
Weyland, John 705
Whale, Thos. Martin ... 633
Whalle.v, Percy Charles 633
— Robert 545
Whany, Charles 700
Whately, Re^. Pepys ... 563
Wheatley, Charles R. E. 033
— Moreton John 62*
iVheijle, J. St. Lawrence 5C0
— Wm. Francis 70^
Wheeler, Frederick 611
— George 591
— Aeu. Uorace N 741
— Patrick 592
— Robert 611
Wheeley, J. Seager 633
Wheler, Francis Hemy 554
Wbetham.A.T. hJoddam 54^
— Henry Ishrm 622
— Sir Trevor, Bail 622
Whigham, Robert 534, 585
Whinyates, FranciS-A..... 622
— Fredjrick Tnomas ... 611
Whipple, J. H. C 727
Whish, George Palmer... 588
— Henry Edward 611
— JohuTulloch 633
Whitaker, Albert E. ... 563
vVldte, Aubrey F. , 550
— Hull. Chas. Jas. ...... 564
— Charles 722
— Charles Mills 622
— Ed ivard Simon 568
— Pinch 0^2
— Fred. B. Price 534
— Sitry. Major George... 72/
846e
White, Qr.Mr. George 700
— George Augustus. ... 622
— George Francis 748
— George Frederick ... 542
— Hans Robert
— Hon. lienr.v Fredk... 557
— Henry George 611
— Henry Jtrvis Jervis 633
— John 700
— John Hubbard 584
■ — Lionel Algernon 545
— Mathew Lawrence ... 727
— Eaynaond W. E 633
— Sir Bobert 163, 579
— Hon. Bobert 565
— Robert B 567
— Robert F.M 567
— Samuel 569
— Samuel Dewe 622
— Thos. Henry 722
— Thomas Pilkington... 6
— Sir T.WooUaston, Bt. 748
— William 535
— William Henry 622
— William O'Byrne 727
— William Richard 6
Whiteford. Jas. H. G. ... 719
Whitehead, Robt.C.533, 584
■ — Wilbraham T 702
WMting, Hy. Harvey ... 561
Whitla, George 722
— William 622
Whitlock, Wm. Henry... 592
Whitmore, Sir George
Stoddart 750
— William Tickle 717
Whittaker, Benj. R 622
— J.Henderson 722
— Joseph 7C0
Whitting, John Edward 622
Whittington, Geo. Jn.C. 705
Whitton, J. M'Gregor... 622
Whittovr, Frank H 568
AVhittuck, W. Sam 54S
Whitty.Wm. Nassau 637
Whit worth, Aug. Wm... 705
Whyte, Daniel 700
— Edward 750
— John James 744
Wickham, Edmund Hill 633
• — Geo.Lamplugh 550
— Henry 567
■ — Thomas 748
— Whalley Hill Edm ... 545
Wiggins, Ai'thur 559
Wighton, Edward 542
Wigram, Godfrey Jas. 534, 584
Wikeley, Charles Edw. 727
Williond, Jamea 731
Wilbraham, Hugh Edw. 69.
• — Lionel Bootle 556
— Sir Rich 235, 578
Wild, Henry John 702
AVildes, Geo. F. G 709
Wiles, Julius 722
Wiley, Albert 561
— Henry 557
VVilgress, George 713
Wdkie, Edw. O. Hales 565
Wilkins, Haighton 5
Wilkinson, Alfred E. ... 750
— Fredk. Green 301, 533, sr
— George Allix 6:
— George Louis 696
— Hem-y John 70
— H. J. Diedrich 563
— Johnson Cii
— Josiah 539
— Lionel T. V 563
— AVm. Edmund 633
Will, George 537
WUlan, Wm. Moffat D. 7501
Indm — Retired List.
Willett, JohnS 563
Williams, Albert Hy.W. 584
— Arthur Bell 566
— Arthiu Leonard 706
— Brian Trengrove s^o
— David Walter 592
— Edward 717
— Edward Arth 164, 581
— Sir E.C.Sparshott2i 5, 591
— George 696
— George Augustus 611
— Hev, George C 741
— Henry Augustus 750
— Hem-y El-nest T 611
— Henry Francis 583
— • Herbert Michael 550
— John Daniel 611
— Sir Jno. Wm. C 579
— Lawrence Henry ... 593
Leonard 566
Montgomery 622
Owen Lewis C. ...533, 583
— Reginald Stetvart ... 750
— R. D. GarnoDS 559
— Richard Francis 537
Richard Harry 633
Robert 750
— Robert Frederick 622
— Sidney Herbert 611
Solomon 700
William 637
Sir William John 580
Williamson, Fred. H.... 622
James 611
John 74
John Gover 722
— Ralph B. Rastell 545
Richard 533
Robert Frederick ... 535
— Thomas John 742
— William Roberts 750
Willis, Chas. B. D'A. ... 694
— Frederick Arthur 233, 580
— Sir Geo. H. Smith 242, 579
Willoughbj', Sir John C. 557
MichaelW 592
Robert Le il 556
Willows, JefferyE. L..., 611
Wills, Caleb Sherar ... 722
Willshh-e, Sir A. R. T.Bt. 539
Willmer,L.AVorthington 633
Wilmer, Louis W 629
William 695
Wilnnot,C.F.deL.Eardley552
Francis 637
— Sir Henry, Bart 750
Wilson, Arthur Robert 622
Augustus Nicholas... 744
Charles Hari-y 611
— Edward Benjamin ... 750
^ Edwin 727
Francis Edw. E 611
— Henry 750
— Henrj' Brooke 622
— Henry George 637
— JQr.JIfr. James 700
— Briff.Siiri;. James ...722
— Ifuior John 637
— Major John 750
— Joiin Newbold 611
— John Joshua 622
Richard 705
Richard Hy. Pras.W. 558
— Robt. Chas. D 560
— Sjdvester W. F. M. ... 611
Taylor Dalrymnle ... 554
William Frederic 622
— Colonel Wm. Henry 596
X<.Co/o)icZWm. Henry 748
William Horace 551
— Wm. Jas 722
Wiltshire, Herbert 565
Wimberley, Reginald J.
Windham, George
— Joseph C. Smyth
Wingate, George Miller
Winsloe,RichardAVm.C.
Winson, William
Winter, Fred. John
— George
— Henry Burton
Wintle, Alfred Tritton...
— Henry Russell
Wise, Charles
— Dacres WiUiam
Wisely, Geo. A. K
Wishart, William
Witchell, Thomas
Witham, James K. M....
Wither, Arch. C. Bigg
Withers, Joseph
Wodehouse, Albert T....
— Edmund 265,
— Edwin Fred
— Killegrew Reg. B. ...
Wolfe, Lt. George
— M. Oen. George
— Robert
Wolrige, Ambrose
Wolseley, John St. Geo.
Wombwell, Arthur
Wood, Chas. Edm. W...
— George Wilding '
— Henry
— Sir Hy. H. AtHeck ...
Hon. Henry John L.
John Joseph
Riding Mr. Joseph ...
Qr.lfr. Joseph
Joseph T
— Orlando Robert Wm.
Robert Hudson
— Samuel Edward
Lt.Col. Thomas
Captain Thomas
Qr.3fr. Thom-ds
William
Woodall, Fred. N
Woodcock, Chas. Saml.
— Elborough Martin ...
John
Woodgate.Herbert F....
Woodhouse, Harvey ...
— Robert Russell
Woodland, H. L
Woodriff , Daniel Thomas
Woodruffe, Chas. L
Henry
Woods, Henry George
James Andrew
— Richard William
Woodward, Basil Hall...
Henry Jonathan
Wm. Fredk
— Walter Wm
Woolfryes, J. A
WooUai-d, Gilbert
WooUcombe, Robert
Robert William
Woollett, Marlow S. J...
WooUey, Turner S. M.
Woolsey, O'Brien B. ...
Worgan, John
Wormald, Robert Croft
Worrall, Thomas
Worsley, Geo. Era
H. Gildart
— Henry Robert Brown 594
— Richard 594
Worswick, Wm. Worsley 750
Wortham, Charles 552
— Hale Young 611
Worthington, Albert ... 568
— Hy. Russell 637
Worthington, Jon.York 706
Wray, Henry 583
Wreford, WilliamL 637
Wrench, Charles Edw. 702
Wright, Alexander 549
— Alfred 622
— Arthur F. Bingham 637
— Charles Edward 553
— Charles Edward 750
— Henry 717
— Henry Charles 595
— Henry Octavian Per-
cival 637
— John Thomas 552
— Joseph C. H 722
— Maurice 561
— Thomas 727
— Sir Thomas 5S9
— Thomas William 727
— William Henry 635
Wroot,Wm. Henry 633
Wrottesley, ifon. G 611
Wroughton, Stewart
Abercrombie 556
Wyatt, Chas.EdwjTi 750
Wybergh, Archibald ... 744
Wyld, William Henry... 559
Wylde, Edw. Andrte ... 611
— JEei'. George 741
Wylej', John Fred 554
Wylie, H. P. Myles 544
James 569
Napier Macleod 566
Wyllie, David 700
— Robert John H 633
Sir William 578
Wylly, Edward A. Eger-
ton 637
Wymer, G. Bannatyne 637
Wynch, Alexander 633
— Henry St. Maur 594
Wyndham, Chas. J 541
Wynen, Alf. Gabriel £22
Wynne, Mark Saurin ... 637
Wynter, A. Leyeoster ... 549
— Walter Andj-ew 750
Wynyard, Henry Buck-
ley J 611
— Richard Damer 564
Yard, Frederick 750
Yai-nold, Benjamin 709
Yates, Thomas 569
— William Hassalls ... 637
Yerbury, John Wm 545
Yonge, Charles Wm. ... 622
Yorke, F. Augustus 611
Young, Adam Graham 721
Alfred Horatio 711
— JOharles 700
— Chas. Metcalfe 611
Charles Wilson 694
^ Ernest Temple 564
— George 597
George Gordon 596
George Samuel 583
— Henry Pottiiiger 637
— Henry Roberts 633
Henry Wm. Keays ... 748
James NoweU 589
John Smith 702
— Keith O. Baird 567
Ralph 611
Richard Rostron 554
611 — Thos. Henry Binny 622
552 — Thomas Newton 709
622
750
632
562
622
6ti
564
550
633
633
593
744
633
562
700
748
558
597
622
622
580
637
535
567
6
705
621
653
583
557
■748
62
589
748
750
56S
700
566
633
748
705
633
560
700
750
705
611
596
622
694
597
161
637
709
611
583
S8i
633
748
545
535
535
622
720
750
637
7'!7
713
706
611
599
611
700
William 622
— William Siddons 622
Younger, John 622
Younghusband, Charles
Wright 599
— John Wm 611
— R. Romer 588
HON. ARTILLERY COMPANY OF LONDON.
(Incorporated 25 A
(•AT'Tillr GEJfEHiL AND COLONEL.
H.M.U. Albert Edw.,Pri)ice
of Wales & Duke of Corn-
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Lt.Colonkls.
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big^liand Desmond, ;;. late
Capt. R. Artillery 4 Mar. 91)
L. R. C.Boyle, p.s.'late It.N.iS Nov. 96
Majors.
Francis J. Stohwasser, p.s.
Son. Zt. Colonel 6 Sept.90
Gilbert M'Micking:, p. late
Capt. B. Artillery 14 Aug. 95
Captains.
Walter E. Williams, p.s.
Hon. Major 8 May 8g
William Evans, p. (t) 7 Jan. 91
r.B. Frank Burman Bell, p.
Hon. Major 29 Aug. 91
Alfred Py.son, p. (t) 2 Jan. 95
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ug. 1537.) The Armoury House, Pinsbury, London, E.C.
H.B. Thomas Perkins, p. ... 8 May 95 ! Colin Campbell Wyllie, p.s. 4 Pco
George Arthur ilarshall, y.15 May 95 ' Arthur Cecil Lowe..
F.B. iienry Joseph Pord, p. 6 Aug. 95
George Tho, Carpenter, p.s. 7 Aug. 93
John Stanley Kent, p.s 7 Aug. 55
Charles Hammond, jd.s 4 Mar. 96
LlBUTENANTS.
Percy Willats Leggatt, p.s. 18 Dec. 91
Henry John Bertram, p.s. ..22 .Tuly 92
Frank Parrington, p.s. (S) 23 Jul.y 92
F.B.Richard White, p 23 July 92
Wm.Freke M. Williams, p. 2 Jan. 95
PleetwoodErnestVarley( H)
p.s.lnstritetur of MushetrTi 2 .Jan. 95
Charles Grierson Lowe, p.s. 4 Dec. 95
Herbert Charles Duncum, p. 4 Dec. 95
Edward TrofFiy, p.s 4 Dec. 95
John Major Wright, p 4 Dec. 95
SbCOITD LlEniENAMTS.
Tom Robinson, p.s 30 .Tan. 95
Chas. Clement Hodges, ^j.s. 20 Feb. 95
Arthur Burton, J9.S i May 93
H.B. Robt. Allan Connell,^). 8 May 95 David R. C. Tennant 21 Apr.
Horse Artillery Battery ; l.c. Light Cavalry. Scarlet — Facings Blue.
4 jUuc.
Lionel Edmund Townroe,
p.s II Dec.
Bernard Moeller 4 Mar.
Edward Job West 10 June
Adjutant.— J. C.Wray, Capt.
Royal Artillery i Dec.
Quarter Masters. — William
Hy. Kayward.p. Uon.Capt.i-j May
P. C. Bell, Hon. Lieut 13 May
Chaplain. — Rev. William
Rogers, MA g May
Med Of. Surg.Mai. Walter
Culver James, MD. p.s ... 6 Oct.
P.B. Surg. Capt. Thomas E.
P. M'Geagh, MD.p u Aug.
H.B. Surg .Capt .Ricliari. Jas.
Reece, MB. p.s 10 Aug.
Surg. Capt. Hy.Geo.Read,p.i9 Aug.
Vet Lieuts. — h.b. Henry
Durani Gibbings 8 Feb,
93
MILITIA ARTILLERY.
•,* For an alphabetical Table of Contents to the Militia Artillery, see p. vi.
EASTERN DIVISION.
Kent Artillery.
(Formerly the Kent Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dover.
HONOEAET COLONBL.
Sir Walter George Stirling,
Bart., late Capt. S. Art... 8 Mar. 90
LieutenajTt Colonel.
Edw. L. F. Jennings, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 8 Mar. 90
Ma.iOB,
Thompson Hunter, p.s. (I),
Hon. Zt. Colonel 8 Mar. 90
Captains.
B. Lewis-Bamed, p.s. (S)
Hon. Major 28 May 84
Henry Arthur H. Farnaby-
Lennard, BL 10 Mar. 88
Robert Arthur Crawfurd
Christie, p.s. ret. pay 12
Zancers, Hon. Major 17 Sept.90
CoMn/DudleyB.M.Gurowski
do Wczele, p.s 14 Mar. 91
Robert de Bray Hassell,
p.s- (I) 20 May 95
LlEITTENANTS.
Charles E. Schlesinger, ;).».
(S) (I) Inst, of Artillery 11 Ma.y 92
Frederick Wm. Green, p.s. 25 Feb. 91
Edward HawtinPhillip,p.s.i8 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Harold Everard Hambro 19 Sept. 94
Glenleigh J. Schill Taylor,
p.s 29 .Mar. 95
Alan Campbell Ross, p.s.... 4 May 93
James Sleeman Brooke ... 8 Jan. 96
Henry Pulleine J. Cowell...22 July 96
Eustace John Smith 28 Oct. 96
Adjt. ^ Capt.—R. G. Merri-
man.DSO. Capt.R.Artilleryx Mar. 95
Qr. Master. — J. Joy,
Qr. Mr. R. Art., Hon. Lf.26 Feb. 96
Med. Of.—
The Prinee of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery.
(Formerly the Frinee of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Yarmouth.
Honosaet Colonel.
Field Marshal His Royal
Kignness the Prince of
Wales, Xe.XI'. KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCrO aSOct. 71
i Lieutenant Colonel.
I Thos. William Visct. Coke,^
Colonel h.p. Scots GuardS2 1 Feb. 94
Majors.
Fra. D'Arcy Wm. C. New-
come, Hon. Zt. Colonel ...23 Jan. 95
Captains.
Sir Reg.Wm.Proctor Beau-
champ, Bu»'<.,i?on.ilfa/oj'24 Dec. 84
Hon. AsshetonE. Harbord,
Hon. Major 14 Dec. 89
Sir S. B. Crossley, Bart.
Hon. Major 2 Apr. 92
PhiUp Bennet, Hon. Major 7 Jan. 93
Thos. Leigh Hare.lfP. late
Zt. Scots Guards 21 July 94
John Cator 6 Feb. 95
Lieutenants.
Edw. Henry Evans-Lombe,
p.s. ([), Aide de Camp to
Col. Bulucer, Com. Norfolk
Zrig. Inf. Vols., Instructor
of Artillery 14 Apr. 86
AnthouyJohnThornhill,p.s. 2 Apr. 92
Hugh Augustus Bagot-
Chester ." 30 July 92
Hon. George Keppel, late
Zt. Gordon Highlanders. .,tj Oct. 94
Henry Bowyer Sparke, p.s. 13 Mar. 95
Cyril Harry Walter, p.s. ...16 Deo. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph Maitland Wilson ... 5 June 95
Hon. Richard Coke 14 Apr. 96
Adjt. Jr Capt.— J. P. DaCane,
Capt. R. Artillery 16 Feb. 94
Qr. Master. —
Med.Of.—
Suffolk Artillery.
[I'onnerlt/ the Suffolk Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ipswich.
Honorary Colonel.
P. W. B. Lord Reudlesham 12 Feb. 87
Lieutenant Colonel.
Howard Whitbread, CB.late
Zt. 2 Zt. Drs. British
German Zegion ; Hon.
Colonel 19 Nov. 81
Major.
Lionel Tillotson, Hon. Zt.
Colonel, ret, pay li. Art, 16 Mar. Sg
Captains.
Edward Charles Moor,p.s... 26 May 79
Charles John Easton, Hon.
Major 23 Apr. 80
A. Waller Cobbold, p.s 26 June 86
Ranulphus J. Carthew,p.s. 2 May 88
Robt. Chas. H.Lampen,p.s.i8 Nov. 93
Alfred V. St. John White(A)2i Aug. 95
Lieutenants.
Thos. Edward Cave w Hunt,
ps 18 Mar. 56
Second LIEUTENA^Ts.
Harold Fisher, p.s 9 Oct. 95
ifoji.Hugh Edm.Thellussoni2 Feb. 96
Stuart Kelso G. MackenzieiS Nov. 96
Adj. Sf Capt.—S. H. Hooper,
Lieut. Royal Artillery ,..23 Nov. 96
Qr. Master.— T. Ward, Qr.Mr.
R, Art, ; lion. Capt 26June72
Med. Off.—
Sussex Artillery.
(Formerly Royal Sussex Art, Militia.)
Head Quarters, Eastbourne.
HoNORAET Colonel.
James Hayes Sadler 5 Aug. 83
Lieutenant Colonel.
A. R.Margary, p.s. (H),(I),
Hon. Colonel 30 Jan. 92
Majos.
KushtonWebber Adamson 9 Dec. 96
Captains.
Herbert Haworth Peel, p.e.
(I), Inst, of Artillery 9 Jan. 92
Freeman Thomas 27 Feb. 92
Reg.C.M.GiUettGridley.p.s.
.28 Mar. 94
(I)
Chas.Hamiltou R.Pelly, >).s.27 Feb] 95
Pras. Jas. Maitland, jj.s, (1) 9 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
GeofTery Nicol.as Charlton 8 Jan. 96
Charles HaroldBennett.p.s. 8 Jan. 96
Everard Archer Dealtry ... 8 Jan. 96
Arthur Howard Symes
Thompsou, p.s '. 9 Dec. g6
Second Lieutenants.
Edmond Waller Browne ...19 Feb. 96
Francis Fleetwood Rynd...3o Sept 96
Adjt.Jr Cup*.— A. M. Balfour,
Capt. R. Artillery 1 Jan. 94
Med. Off.—
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Antrim Artillery.
(Formerly the Antrim Artillery Militia.)
Head Quartets, Carrickfergus.
HoNORAsr Colonel.
James Martin M'Calmont,'
late Capt. 8 Hussars 4 Nov. 96
Lt.Colonel Comhandant.
Eldred ThomasPottinger,^
late Capt. R, [Bombay) Art.
Hon. Colonel 11 Oct. go
Majors.
Jas. L. Alison, Z7on.i<. Co/. 23 May 89
Edward J. Kiusey (1) 8 Aug. 91
3 ' 2
848
Captains.
George Ednarcl Elmitt.jj.s.,
(I), (t), Inst, of Artilleri/ 4 June 92
Walter Wm. Masters 15 Mar. 93
James-BriyrlG.Smith(T)/).8. 16 Sept. 93
Edw. Eruest Robinsou,i).s.i6 July 94
Wilbraham Robinson, p.g. 21 Aug. 95
Daniel S. P. O'Riordan, ^.8. 19 Feb. 96
John Hall Hedley 25 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Wm. Aguilar Allpress,^.*. 14 Aug. 95
Jas. Alex. Armstrong, j).«. 27 May 95
Second Lieutenants.
Godfrey Hugh Thomas 9 Apr, 96
Baptist Barton Crozier ... 9 Dec. 96
Adjutant. — Arch. Paris, Ca^i^.
R. Marine ArtLllery ; Aug. 94
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.—
South-East of Scotland
Artillery.
[Formerty the Haddington^ Herxvick
Zinlithgoii\ and Peebles Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
HONOKART COLONKl..
Lieutenant Colonel.
T. A. Houstoun-Boswall- •
Preston, Hon. Colonel 12 Nov. 92
Majof.
John C. lunes, ifoH. Lt.Cvl. 24 Dec. 92
Captains.
Chas.ThompsonMenzies,p.».8 Aug. S3
Wra. H. S.Heron-Maxwell,3
Hon. Cnl. late Capt. R. Fus.
Hon. Major 22 Dec. 88
Harry Hope, p. « 31 Ma-y 90
William Jas. Oliver, late
Capt, R. Artillery , Instruc-
tor of Artillery 22 Aug. 91
Robert Walter Purvis, j).?...i9 June 93
Lieutenants.
DavidWm.Milne-Home,ji.s.T2 Feb. 96
John Henderson Younger,
late Capt. 3 Rn. R. Scots 9 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Alan Sim Murray, ;i..< 19 Sept. 94
Kobert Francis Pinluy 11 Mar. 96
Adit. 4- Capt.— 11. C. G.
"\iyloi', Capt. R. Artillery 6 Jan. 92
ye. Mailer. — J. Murray, Qc.
Mr. R Art.: Hon. Lieut. ...is Oct. 92
Med. Off.—
Oork Artillery.
{Formcrli/ the West Cork Artillery and
the lioyal Cork tJity Artillery.)
Head Quarters, Fort Elizabeth, Cork.
HoNOKAEY Colonel.
J. F.EarZBandon, DL. JP.31 July 78
Lieutenant Colonel.
ThoG. Ainslie Lunham, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 19 Aug. 85
Majors.
Richard Thos. Welch, p.s.
(1) [t] 9Dec. 96
Captains.
John Craig, Hun. Major ...22 Sept. 83
John R. Seymour Lemon,
p.s 26 Nov. 92
John Frederick Ord, p.t. (I)
lustriirlor of Arlilliry ... 7 June 93
Chas.G.Cathcart Hemphill,
p.s 19 Dec. 94
John Walter M'Kenna, p.s. 4 Apr. 96
Harold Pewhurst 4 Apr. 96
Militia Artilie'ry.
Lieutenants.
John Lysaght 10 Jan. 91
Second Lieutenants.
George Badham-Thornhill 14 Feb. 96
Edward Leslie Bond 6 June 96
Adjt. Jr Capt.—K. R. Cook,
Captain R. Artilleri/ 27 June 92
Qr. Mauler.— C. M'Cafferty,
Qr. Mr. R. Art. i Hon. Lieut. 8 Mar. 95
Donegal Artillery (The
Prince of Wales').
(Formerly the Prince of Wales' Done-
gal Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Letterkenny.
HoNOEABT Colonel.
Jas. Wilfred Visct. Lifford 20 May 96
Lieutenant Colonel.
T. E. Batt, (I) .25 Dec. 95
Majoes.
Joseph George Griffith, ji.s. 2 1 Apr. 94
William Daniel Swiney ...22 Jan. 96
Captains.
William Bernard Reed,j;.».,
Hon. Major i Apr. 88
D.B.T. Toad-Thornton,ji 8.19 May 88
John Robert Baillie.ji.s. (t) 29 May 89
Qeorge Castriot Ue Rinzy,
Inspector 0/ Police^ British
Guiana 28 .Tune 90
John E. C. James Cochrane.
p.s. (I), (i/), serving with
the liagus Cunstalmlary ...23 Dec. 91
Richard Abercrombie Irvine^
p.s. (I) (//), Assist. Insp.
Gold Coast Constabulary .. 2 Apr. 92
Sir Hiiiry J. Urquhart
Stewart, i?< 3 Apr. 95
John Sparks Dewhurst 16 May 95
Charles Kemp Dawson, p.s.
(I) Instructor of Artillery 8 Jan. 96
Wm. Nathaniel Sawer, p.s. 5 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
John Francis Foster 22 July 96
Frederick Hugh Crawford,
p.s 16 Sept.96
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Richard O'D. Young
McDowel 9 Sept.96
Adjt. Sf Cajit.—H. M. Courte-
nay, Lieut. Royal Artillery
{with rank ot Capt.) i Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — J. Paulson,
i^r.Ur.R.Art.; Hon.Cttpt.26 Oct. 85
Edinburgh Artillery.
{Formerly the Duke of Edinburgh's Own
Edinburgh Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
HoNoEAET Colonel.
B.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh (reigning Duke of
Sa.xe-Coburg- Gotha) ,EG.
KT. KP. GOB. GCSI.
OCMO. GCIE 24 June 74
Lieutenant Colonel.
Alan John Colquhoun, late
Lt.^^F.; Hon. Colonel. ..20 Aug. &j
Majoss.
Robert S. Marshall, p.s. (I),
Reserve, Adjutant British
Guiana Police 17 Mar. 96
William Scott, p.s. (I) 18 Mar. 96
Captains.
Algernon Mercer, p.s. (I)
Instructor of Artillery 12 Feb. 87
Hen. Douglas Larymore^
CMG.p.s.WiH), Assist.
Inspector Gold Coast Con-
stabulary 7 Feb. 91
Joseph Edward Lee, f. 8. /u/«
MaJ. 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne
Art. Vols., Hon. Major 14 Mar. 91
Robert Alex. Christison, p.s.
(H) 4 Apr. 94
Gilbert T.u ml ey John stone, p.s.
(H) (I), serving with the
British Guiana Police 20 Feb. 95
Lieutenants.
C. W. N. Brown-Constable 7 Mar. 91
H. Maurice M'Leod, p.s. (H) 5 Feb. 96
Hugh Fawcus,p.» 15 June g6
Second Lieutenants.
T. J. Melville Keegan,;..8.i3 Mar. 95
Ad). <$■ Capt.—G. A.Cardow,
Capt. R. Artillery i Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — G. A. Usmar,
Qr. Mr. R. Art. Hon.
Lieut 16 Sept.83
Med. Of.—
Dublin City Artillery.
{Formerly Dublin City Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wykeham- C. Dickenson,
Hon. Colonel 18 Nov. 9^
Major.
Captains.
Arthur W m . Thompson, p.».
Hon. Major 22 Aug. 77
Wm.L.Smythe,y).8. {l),lntt.
of Artillery, Hon. Major... 5 Nov. 79
Edw. John M. Briscoe, p.s.27 June 88
Ferdinand R.H.Merrick.p.s. 10 Sept. 92
Howard John Sawer,ji.s. ...25 Nov. 93
Lieutenants.
John Berchmans Crean ...loSept.gj
Fras. Wm. Digby M'Clean,
p.s 25 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adit. 4- Capt.— v. D. Hamil-
ton, Lieut. R. Artillery... i Apr. 96
Fife Artillery.
{Formerly the Fife Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cupar.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
Sir P. Arthur Halkett,
Bart.'H 28AUS 95
LiBUiBNANT Colonel.
Majob.
George Murray Boothby,
Ijte Capt. Roi/al ArtilleryzT, June 94
Captains.
Robert Davidson, p.s. (I),
Hon. Major, Inst, of Art. 30 Jan. 84
Arthur Moubray 21 May 90
Wm. Cossle.y Atherton, late
Lt. lioyal Navy, Hon Major 10 Dec. 92
Fred. Maitland Murray
Honey 4 Sept 95
Lieutenants.
Bertie E. Arthur Pritchard,
p.s 15 Aug. 94
GwynnB.ChurchillPreston ,
p.s ?9 June 96
Henry B. Cadogan Praseiag June 9 ■
Robert D. Morns Keate ...-g June 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt.Ji- Capf.—W. B. Hark-
ness, Capt. R. Marine Art. 8 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.-
Forfar and Kincardine Art.
(Former!;/ the Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Montrose.
HoNOHAET Colonel.
Sir Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy,
Bt.,p.g., Aide de Camp to
the Queen 19 Sept. 94
Lt. Colonel.
C. N. , Lord Carnegie, p.s.,
Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 94
JlA.roRS.
JTon.Chas. Maiile Ramsay,
late Lt. R. Artillery 4 Oct. 90
Captatnb.
Alexander D. Seton (t),p.s.
(\), Hon. Major 8 Jan. 87
Wm. Fred. Forsyth-Grant,
p.>.(l\ Inst, of Art 6 .Tan. 94
Alex.C.Fownes-Luttrell,)i.».ii Sept. 95
Wm. Hamilton Ritchie, /).«.! I Sept. 95
Oswald Vavasour Yates,p.«. 1 1 Sept. 95
LiBDTKNANTS.
Sydney J.i.mesGammell.it).,'!. 26 Sept. 94
.lames A. Harris Lindsay ...15 May 95
William Dvce Stewart, 7(i^e
Capt. I Aberdeen Vol. Art. 3 Ncv. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Alan Bruce (%rQCeie 24 Apr. 96
John D. Burnett Osilvv .... 9 Dec. 96
Adit. <(- Cu;)«.— H. D. Lyle,
Capt. R.Art .' 22 Feb. 96
Qr.Afojtfer. —
Med. Off.—
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Artillery.
Duke of Connaughf % Ot07i.)
{Formerly the Hampshire Art. Militia
and the Isle of Wight Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Sandown, I.W.
HoNOBART Colonels.
General H.R.H. the Duke of
Counaught. KG. KT. KP.
GCHT. GCMG. GCIE.
GCrO.ECB ...24 July 75
Henry, Dulce nf Wellington,
late Grenadier Guards ...22 Nov. 84
Lieutenant Colonel.
Maitland Moore-Lane, lafe
Lt.Col. R. Art. Hon. Col. 20 July 89
Majors.
Wm. L.NichollClayton,^.».
(t), Hon. Lt. Colonel 5 Aug. 85
John M. F. Hunt, p.e.,Hon.
Lt. Colonel i Feb. 90
Captains.
John ArthurLainson, p.s. (t)
Hon. Major to Apr. 80
Wm. H.G.Gordon, y.«. (t),
Hon. Major 19 Nov. 81
CharlesWestrow Hulse,j).».
Hon. Major 25 Apr. 85
Geoffrey \V'arburton,p.».(I),
Uon.'Major 6 Feb. 86
Wm. R. Reeoe-Tucker , p.s.
[T). {H.y-ervingioith Lagos
Constabulary 14 Apr. 90
Ashley Paget W. Williains,
jf^.s. serving with Bechuana-
land Police 25 July 91
Hpti. Gordon Watson, p.s.
(I), Tnit.nf Artillery i Mar. 93
Lieutenants.
Ttobcrt Olliver Harrild 20 Jan. 94
Giuirrey Slaule Nicholson,
p s 13 Mar. 95
Cecil E. G. Woollcombe-
Adams. >!.«. (I) 25 Sept.95
■Charles Lillington Hall 14 Oct, 96
Militia Artillery.
Second Lieutenant.
Thomas John Jeans n Mar. 96
Montagu Lane 4 May 96
Cecil Sismey Knight 26 Aug. 96
Adjt. 4- Capf. — G. Lyon,
Capt. R. Artillery 4 Nov. 95
Qr.Mat/er. —
Med. Off.—
Lauoashire Artillery.
(Formerlii the Royal Lancashire
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Seaforth.
July
July
July
Honorary Colonel.
James Clifton Brown 14
Lt. Colonel.
Stanley Arnold, Hon. Col. 14
Major.
Wm. Hall Walker, (I) 28
Captains.
Francis C.Batson,j9.«. Hon.
Major 26 June 80
R. C^ Drury, p.s. (t). (I),
Inst. ofArf.^ Hon. Major. jy
Alfred .fames Budd.p..'. ;i)i8
Greville E. Joseph.p.s. [^]...i3
Wm.Hen. Edwardes,;i.».(t) 3
Eustace Theodore Heaven
' Aue.
: Aug.
Nov.
[Oct.
May
95
Lieutenants.
Reginald SutclifTe Wilson,
p.s 4 Oct. '93
Harold Findlay, p.s 29 Aug. 94
Frank Sydney Pershouse,
p.s 15 May 95
William Raymond Heaven 27 May 95
DudleyBaines Forwood.j>.8.i9 Feb. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Ronald Hamilton Earle,_;'. 8. 8 May 95
Arthur R. Blandy Cossart 23 Sefjt.96
44/.+ Cu/)<.— W.D.Burrard,
Capt. R. Artillery 13 Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — J. Cox, Qr.
Mr. R. Art. ; Hon. Lieut. iS May 92
Med. Qff.—
Limerick Oity Artillery.
[Formerly the Limerick City Artillery
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Limerick.
Honorary Colonel.
S. P.. Visct. Govt 30 Nov. 65
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. D. Maunsell, j>.8. [']
Hon. Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Major.
Wm. A. Bentley, p.s. [q,
(I) 13 Jan. 94
Captains.
Arthur Edvin Kershaw, p.s.
Chief Commandant Cyprus
Constabulary 2 Mar. 89
Warren Del a F.Wright, p.s. 11 Apr. 90
Austin F. Budden, p.s.. lafe
Major T Kent Art. Vols.
ICon. Major 19 July 93
John Jp-niyn Nicholson,
ps. (I^ ( V), Inst, of Art. 3 Aug. 95
Harold Ga' way Warren, p.s.
(I) 2 Sept,s6
849
Lieutenants.
William Ross Brown, ^i.s... 3 Mar. 94
.Toscjih Lindsey Curtis,/'. 8.21 Nov. 94
Jas. Robt. Bury-Barry, )i.8.2i Nov.gj
Basil Roche-Kelly, p.s. '. 27 ISov. 95
Srcond Lieutenants.
Peter Ger.Tld Grirtin 6 Nov. 95
Adjt. 4- Capt.-.]. J. Mac-
Mahon, Capt. R. Artilleryz^ Jan. 94
t^r. Master. — J. Edwards,
Qr.Mr. R. Art.; Uon.Lt.21 May 87
Med. Off.—
Mid-Ulster Artillery.
(Formerly Mid-Ulster Art. Militi )
Head Quartern, Dungannon.
Honobabt Colonel.
Ron. Wm. Stuart Knox, late
Major 21 F 26 Mar. 67
Lieutenant Colonel.
Robert J. P. Saunders, late
Lt. R. Art., Hon. Colonel 16 Feb. 89
Major.
J. S. Irwin, Hon. Lt.Col..
1 June £9
Captains.
William Browne, Hon. Maj.-2-j Sept. So
Wm. RyanLyle,p.8 Hon.Maj.iy May 84
Cecil Balfour Phipson, p.s.
(I), Instructor of Artillery 18 Mar. 91
Thos. A. H. Knox- Browne 27 Apr. 93
Lieutenants.
Augustin James Digan, p.s.
(I) 24 Sept.92
HenryHowellHewlings,;).s.24 Sept. 92
Robert Jackson Adams, p.s. 3 Feb. 91
YnyrRichardP. Barges p.s. js July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. B. Parry,
Captain R. Artillery so Feb. 9^
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Wm. Twigg,JIf£> I Mar. 73
Tipperary Artillery.
{Formerly the Dukrn f Clarence^ sMunster
Artillery, South Tipperary Militia.)
Head Quarters, Templemore.
Lt.Colonel.
Fred. J. S. Lecky 25 Nov. 96
Majors.
Captains.
John Godfrey Phillips, i).8. 28 Apr. 86
David Ernest Shine 23 May 92
John Hopkinson Phillips ...15 Ma7 P3
Ambrose Austin Lane, p.s. 22 Jul;; ij3
Lieutenants.
Wm. Frederick Houghton 21 Ma} g:
Howard Mounts. Levering,
p.s. (A) (I), Inst, of Art....i\ Junr 1,4
Thomas Moreton Sheppard,
p.s 22 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. 4- Capt.— U.G.Brov/B,
Capt. R. Mar. Artillery. 16 Dec. 95
Qr, Master. —
850
Waterford irtilkry.
Formerlv the Wuterford Art. Mililia.)
Head Quart.er6, Waterford.
IION'OKART COLONIIL.
yr Ficlfl Marshal the I!t.
lion. V. S. Lori] "Roberts
of Kandahar :nid Watev-
Inrd, ncjl. OCSI. GCIE.
1?. Artillery 4 Mar. 96
Lt. Colonel.
Henry W. P. Cliapman, p ».
Hoi. Colonel 8 Junegb
Majopf.
Robert Thomas Carcw.Jun. 26 Aug. 96
Captainf.
LauroDce GrattanEsmoiido,
;)." 3.Tune?9
Loltus A. Bryan, p k. (1),
I iitlrvctiiv of Artillery ...13 .Jiinegi
L. W. Bouapavte Wyse, ;i..'<.
(I) 10 Sept.q2
IFoiiry C. Villiers Stuart ... s Nov. 92
t-iaclairF.Kirkwood,?)..'. {1)26 Aug. gO
LlKUTKNANTS.
CnlverleTjas.Jn.Lystcr.p.*. 8 Apr. 93
Wm. Tioiiort Penrose, j>.». i: Nov. 93
Geo. F. Stratford 'I'uke. p.'. 26 May 94
Kapoleon G. A. E. bona-
Ijorte-Wyse. ji..' 2(^ Feb. 95
Shcond Lieutena.vts.
ErnoBt Desmond Farreil
Gee,^.» 9 Dec. gj
A 'jt. Ar C„pt.—G. H. Mil-
ward, Capi. li. Artilleri/ 10 Jan. 93
Qr. MuMter. —
Ued. Off.—
West of Scotland Artillery.
J or ^p.rhj Irgijll and Sv'f Art.MiUfitr.)
H ;au Quarters, Campbeltown.
Honorary Colonel.
Smollett M.Eddington.Di.
■rP. late Lt. 4- Adj. 78 F. 22 Oct. 84
LlKUTENANT COLONEL.
John Younger,'' lata Colonel
Ji. Arlillery 2 Deo. 93
Major.
Fra. A. WalkJr-Jones.p.s. 21 Koy. 91
Capi HNS.
James Thos. Nichol, p.s.(t),
(I). Innt, of Artillery, Hon.
Major 3 Nov. 81
DuncanC.BurnsMaodcnald,
p.i 20 Aug. 87
Alasdair Stewart Robert-
son, p.K 16 Aug. 90
Reginald Wm. F. Fullartonii Sept.93
Josejjh Fox Tarratt, p.x.... 11 Sept. 95
TjIKUTENANTS.
David Lee Crawford, ;i.«. ... 3 Feb. 94
Edwin William Cushen,7).s.25 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Francis Peiniger ...11 Sept. 95
Ad)t,4- C<ipt.—G. M. Camp-
bell, Captain S. Marine
Artillery 17 May 95
Qr. Mr.— E. J. Murray, Qr.
Mr. E. Art. ; Hon. Lieut. li: June 90
Med. Off.—
Wicklow Artillery.
Formerly the Jf'icklowArtil leryMditia.)
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Geo. Tottenham, ^
late Scot^ Guards 17 Aug. 81
Lt.Colonel.
Henry E.W. do P.obeck, >-e<.
pay li. Artillery 23 Apr. 92
Major.
Wm. Heighin,-;ton, p.s. (I),
Hon. Lt.Colonel 17 May 92
Captains.
Harry Perry Itingwood, p.f>.
Deputy Jteyinfrarj Irish
Land. Commission 18 Apr. 88
John G. Latham Nott, r.». 23 May 92
H. ^. ^y. Pennington, jt.s.
srrviny with Jamaica Con-
atabulary , i May 93
Militia Artilleri].
Thos. Euw. M. Madden, p.s.
(I) 2.-) Hay 93
Chas. iJarlyle Macdowell,
ps.(t) (H) 7N0V.94
Henry. loseph Harrington,
p.s'.{}) 23 May 96
Lieutenants.
Thomas Ord 15 Jan. 96
John Henry Breslin 25 May 96
William Tyndall Black.p.s.23 May 96
Geo. Stratford Burton ;7. J. 25 May 96
Second Likutejiants.
4i/;.,ft'uy^— M.J. C. Dennis,
Captain R. Artillery i June 94
Qr.Master.—X. Small, Qr.
Mr. R. Art.; Hon. Lieut. 20 July 87
Med. Off.—
Sligo Artillery.
(The Duke of Cmuuui.ih't' s Our,.)
Formerly the Duke of Cnnnauqht' s Gun
Ulif/o Artillery Mililia.)
Head Quarte]-s, Sligo.
' HoNOBAUY Colonel.
H.R.H. The Duke of Con-
naught and Strathearn,
KG. KT. EP. GCSr.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
KCB 3 June 91
LiKUTENANT COLONEL.
Wm. G. Wood-Martin, late
Lt. 44 F. Hon. Colonel ...21 Apr. 83
Major.
Gerrard Macklin Eccles 23 Sept.95
Captains.
Robert W. G. Hillas,^ late
Capf. Somerset Lt. Ivf
Hon. Major 18 July 91
John D. A. Roberts. rff. pay
Royal Art., Hon. Major ..,18 June 90
ArthurHarold W.Saunders-
Kno.\-6ore,j).8. (I.) 4 Nov. 93
Hugh Russell, p.s 15 Jan. 96
Lieutenant.
Dawson Dean R.H. Heather
p.s 8 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
George Abraham Heather 28 Aug. 93
Charles Edward Hack 23 Deo. 95
Lionel Chas. Fred. Wynne 9 Mar. 96
Wm. Chambers Pomeroy
Russell 28 Junege
Robert Vaughan Wynn 23 Dec. 96
Capt.^Adjt.—T. E.'W. Bid-
good, Capt.R. Artillery 20 An^. gj^
Paymaster. — AlnertH.Knox 7. Feb. 55
Med. Of.—
Londonderry Artillery.
[Formerly the Londonderry Artillery
Militia, and previously the London-
derry Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
HoNOKARY' Colonel.
SirK. H. Bruce, Ht. late Cor.
4" Sub Lt. I Life Guards ...16 Jan. 78
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Lawrence,^ late Capt.
90 Foot, p.s., Hon. Colonel 20 A up;. 92
Major.
David W. Stevenson, (H),
(I), Hon. Lt.Colonel 17 Sept 92
Captains.
Alex. Boyle, Hon. Major ...29 Jan. 81
Wm. Quin, Hon. Major 23 June 83
Stewart A. M. Bruce, p.s.
Hon. Major 22 May 86
HargraveB.de Hamel, p. s.{H)
serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 13 Aug. 92
Erskine Eyre West 17 Sept.g2
WilliamIrvineLeathem,p.s.24 Apr. 93
Henry Alexander Cowper,
p.s. (I), Inst, of Arlillery 2 Oct. 95.
Lieutenants.
Chas.William Adair, p.s. (1)27 July 80
Wm;HovendenPfolliott,/;.s,22 Apr. 93
Sidney Smith, j).s 27 Nov. 93
Srnest G. Meade Swifte .. u Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Douglas Stewart 3 Apr. 56
Adj. Ji- Capt.—G. B. Bryant,
Capt. Royal Artillery i Apr. 95
Qr. Master'.— i. Dickens, Qr.
Mr. R. Art. ; Hon. Lieut. 6 Dec. go
Med. Off.—
Glare Artillery.
{Formerly the Clare Artillery Militia
and previously the Clare Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Eniiis.
Honorary Colonel.
E. D. Lord Inchiquiu 26 Api . 82
Lt.Colonel.
DanielM.Massy,iZoH.Co/one?i Aug. 93
Major.
JIatthew Joseph Kenny ... 8 Aug. 94
Captains.
George O'Callaghan-Wcst-
ropp, (II), ^l), retired pay
Irish Ri/les 20 Feb. 69
Wm. Mansel Bowen, ):).». (I),
Inslruclorof Artillery 4 June 92
GeraldA.Ward Holtz,p.s.(I)27 Aug. 92
Philip Anthony Dwyer, p.s. 17 Feb. 94
Lieutenants.
Robt.W.Harris'in Moreliiiid g July 90
Chas. Pat.Mahon-Hagan ,j).s. 13 Junt 92
Second Lieutenants.
John G. Morris M'Ostrich,
p.s 7 Feb. 94
Thomas F. Hume Crowe. ..23 Dec. 93
Adjt.jf-Capt.-Ij. P. Carden,
Capt. Royal Artillery 2 Jan. 94
Qr.Master. — W. Anderson,
Qr.Mr. R. Art. Hon. Lt. 30 Apr. go
Paymaster. — C.M.Parkinson 6 Jan. 55
WESTERN DIVISION.
Oornwall and Devon Miners
Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Cornwall <f Devon
Miners Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, l^almouth.
Honor.* BY Colonel.
Sir Colm.an B. Rashleigh,
Bart. JP 23 Nov. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Thos.Moor A.Horsford.JP.
P.S.Hon. Colonel 29 July 96
Major.
Francis John Hoxt, J'P.(I),
Hon. Lt.Colonel 19 Aug. 96
Captains.
Harry .T. Young .Tamieson,
JP. Hon. Major 18 Apr. 85
Robert M. Nowell-UstickeiS July 91
William Edward Copelandig Aug. 96
A. F. Bealey, lute Capt.
Falmouth Div.Eng. Vols.u Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
William Guthrie Bedford... 2 Sept. 93
Ralph Halford Thompson
p.s 16 .Tune 94
Adj. 4- Capt.-W. R. W.
■lames. Captain R, Art.... 6 Jan. 96
Med. Off.—
Devon Artillery.
[Formerly the Devon Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Devonport.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Geo. S. Stucley, Bart, i Jan. 73
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm.Gorge.iLo.vther.'t ret.
p'xy R. Artillery, Hon. Col. 3 Maj' gj
Major.
Oiven Willmer White 29 Apr. 94
Captains.
Oscar Knocker Dibb, p.s. (0.27 .Tune o
John Wright Guise, [C i (A) 9 Jan. ;»■
Frederic Dalton, p.s. (t) (A) 19 Feb, s
LlKtrTENAITTS.
John Stanley Riccard, p.s. 28 Aug. 95
Wilf-id Bliss Spender, p.t...28 Aug. 95
Frederick Tliooias Orii.p.s.iS Sept. 95
ReRinald Wm. Pearion.jj.j.ii Alar. 96
Second Lieutenant.
PosterAllanFred. Bone, )!..!. 15 Jan. 96
Wra. Frederick Reichwaldii Apr, 96
■J-dit.4- Ca)it.—M.h.Gav\oton,
C'ipfain R. Artillery 16 Feb. 95
Ued.OJ.—
Durham Artillery.
( Formerly thcDurhamArtilleryMihti
Head Quarters, Sunderland.
HONOHABT COLOWKL.
FC Lt. General Sir Henry
M. Havelock-Allan,"> £t.,
ZGB. Irish Regiment ... 7 May
Lt. Colonel.
Harold P. Ditmas,p.«. [(](I)23 Oct.
JIajoh.
"^-OM'KanzKjIon.U.Col. 12 Dec.
John Cook H. M. Jones,p.s.27 May
Captains.
Chas. Septimus Berthon (I),
>>.«. tn^t. of Artillery, Hon.
^ujor 25 Apr.
Wm. Kdvpd. Bailey, ^ui!e Capt.
2 Vot.lin. W.liiding Regt.iZ Sept.
ReRiiiiild Leigh Broad, p.s. 21 May
■John F. ClurksoQ, p.i. (t) ...12 Dec.
Fran(!is CharlesParry,/).*. 3 Apr.
James Gowans, p.s 13 May
Alhert.S.LeighBroad,p. 8.(1)23 May
Uu[;hSiducyStreatfeild,39.«. i June
Lieutenants.
'.Viilter Norman Grepe, p.s.iit Dee.
Herbert Walter Sleddon ...22 May
K .n-.'st Buckle 22 May
Alex. Gordon M'Kenzie ... 9 May
Waiter William do Mattos 9 Sept.
Percy Sharland Ashford... 9 Sept.
Kdward Herbert Place 9 Sept.
Second Lieutknawts.
Adjf. Jr Capt.~K. E. Harri-
son. Capt. R. Artillery ... 5 Jan.
(^r. Mauler. — A. B. Gee,
Q,r.Mr. R.Art i July
Med. Of. —Sura. Lt. Colonel
James Rawlings i Dec.
95
Glamorgan Artillery.'
[Formerly the Royal Glamorgan
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Swansea.
HoNOBOKT Colonel.
W. T. JSarl of Dunraven and
Mountearl, A'P 17 Ajir. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Roper Wright, p.».
Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 94
Major.
Roberts. Robertson iB Apr. 96
Captains.
Chas. Cecil P. Stoughton,'^
Capt. ret. pay 14 Hutsars 31 Dec. 87
Kliezer Jones Evans 29 Aug. 97
Lorn E. H. llumfrey, p.s.
{H), Assistant Inspector
Lagos Constabulary 23 Oct. 95
Sampson Geo. V.Harris, p.».23 Oct. 95
Lieutenants.
George W. A. Lloyd 19 Apr. 90
Kenneth Lambert Bath ...24 Oct. 91
Rowland M. Daniel, p. 8. ... 4 June 94
William Cliarles Wright ... i June 96
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Digl)y Williams ...18 Dec. 95
Daniel Burge-J 4 Mar. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—^. F. Hall,
daft. R. Art 7-9 Dec. 96
Med. Of.—
Militia Artilleri/.
Northumberland Artillery.
{For mcrlyJS'orthumherland Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Twoed,
Honorary Cor.oNEL.
ChavlBS John Reort, CB 10 Nov. 8
Lt. Colonel.
Elenry Best HausHamilton,
Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 88
Major.
Charles C. Edwards,'' Ifoji.
Lt. Colonel, p.s 12 Jan. 89
Captains.
Jasper M. Richardson, p.s.
(t), Hon. Major 15 May 75
Pra. Douglas Blake, p.s.,
Hon. Major 17 Nov. 80
Peter Swanstou, p.a. (I),
Hon. Major 3 July 86
Frederick Aug.S. Steele,p..i.
Hon. Major 12 Jan. 89
Mathias Hugh Dunn, p.s.
Hon. Major 6 May 92
AlfredJamesFoster^p.«.{r),
Hon. Major 11 Jnneg2
Lieutenants.
George Elliot A, Pyle, p.s. 6 July 82
Henry Alwyn Bros, p.s 7 Oct. 93
Bertriim. Allgood 3 July 95
JohQ B. Kyrie Oldfield, p.s. 3 July 95
John Oarnaby Collingwood 7 Oot. 96
FrankWilliamliamsaj', />.8. 2 Dec. 96
StcoiVii Lieutenants.
William Kenneth Eui^taoe
Jnmeson 7 Aug. 95
Wm. Drury Drury-Lowe...i8 Nov. 96
Adj. <f Capt.— D' A.. B. Pres-
ton, Captain R. Artillery. i^ Apr. 96
Q,r. Master. — W. Sea-aer,
Hon. Lt.; Qr.Mr. R.Art. 11 Nov. 91
Ked. Off.—
Carmarth'-n Anillery.
{Formerly the Royal Carmarthen
Anillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Carmarthen.
Ho.\oiiARV Colonel.
HC rA. General Sir James
Hills-Jolmes," GCB. ret.
pay Royal Artillery 25 Feb. 91
Ijt.Coi.onkl.
Visct.Fin-Ayn,p.s.Uon.Col....-24 Sept 92
.\li.IOK.
■lir Jas. II. Williams-Drum-
mond. Bt.late Lt.Gr. Gds.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 6 May 93
Captains.
Win. Henrv B. .Morris, late
Lt. U. Art. lion. Major ...27 Apr. 87
Eras. 8. Dalrymple,'*3r(i;or
lute R. Art. Hon. Major 16 -i mm go
Andrews George Piirker ...21 Mar. 91
Grismond Philipps, p.s. (I). 14 Nov. 91
Ernald B. Richardson, p.s. 15 Mar. 93
F. D. WiUiams-Drummond,
p.i 6 May 93
Lieutenants.
William Konnedj'./j.s 23 Mar. 89
Fredk. Colpoys Keane, p.s. 2 July 90
Herbert Davies-Evaiis, p.s.
(I), Inst, of Artillery 22 May 91
Hon. Hugh F. V. Canipbell,
p.s.... 12 Mar. 92
Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-
Venal)les-Llewelyn,p.s. 29 .July 93
George Powell Roch.p..'<. ...26 Sept.94
Second Lieutenants.
ZfoH.WalterFitzuryau Hice,
p.s 7 Nov. 94
Henry Bath 23 Oct. 95
Adjt. (If Capt. — E. Turner,
bisi. Officer, R. Artilleri/ 1 Sept. 92
Qr. Master — T. Williams,
Qr.Mr. R.Art.; Hon. Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
Med. Of.—
Pembroke Artillery.
{Formerly Koyal Pembroke Arl.Militia.)
Head Quarters, Fort Hubberstone.
Honorary Colonel.
Lihucenant Colonel.
Fra.PerrottEdwardes.ifcn.
Colonel 6 Oct. 88
Majoh.
Wm. Charles Cope, (I) 17 Oot. 91
Captains.
LewisPeskett,^.8. (I), Inst.
of Artillery 24 Nov. 88
Chas. Joshua Jos. Hari'is,
p.s c, Aug. 93
Arthur Ernest Baldwin (A)
Hon. Major 4 Sept. 9;
Ralph Dunn, y. 8.(7), [t] 6 Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
Wni.. Thomson Barton.p ".(I),
{H), late Capt. i Banff Vol.
AH. seruing under the
Royal Nigar Company 10 ,Iune 93
Percy Aulagnier Legg 8 Jan. 96
Second Lieutenants.
John Rendall 27 Feb. 96
Adjt.^-Capt.—K.E. B.Lane,
Capl. Royal Artillery 13 Mar. 93
Med. Of.-
Yorkshire Artillery.
{Formerly Yorkshire Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
Honokaet Colonel.
Arthur Brooksbank,'^ late
Capt.-i&P.JP 23 Nov. 89
Lt. Colonel.
p.s.e. Jas. Digby Legard,'*
laie Capt. R. Artillery,
Hon. Colonel 23 Nov. 89
Majoiis.
Cliar.es Francis Fellows,
p.s. Hon. Lt. Colonel 29 Mar. 90
Captains.
Robert Lesley, p.s. (I) 10 May 79
Simon C. Sorope, p.s 2 Apr. 87
George F. Marwood,p.s. ... 9 Apr. 90
Wm. Edwin Fell, p.s., (1),
Instructor of Artillery ... 4 Nov. 91
Richard Ma.-ohall, p.s. (I). ..15 Mar. 93
Henry A. Cholmley Darley 2 Jan. 95
LlEUTJiNANTS.
AntUonyGerard .Salvin,j).8.i4 Jan. 93
Johu Cecil Yorke,j).s 14 Jan. 93
B.A.F.WhittallHerbert,;5 s.13 May 95
Verney Asser, 1J.8 23 Jan. 55
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph Robinson Pease,p.s. 5 Dec. 94
Gilbert Thompson 13 Feb. 95
Alan Duuoau HaJrison 28 Oot. 96
Adjt. 6c Capt.—.] . M. Burt.
Capt. R. Artillery 15 Jan. 95
Qr. Master. — S. Firth, Qr.
Mr. R. Art. Hon. Capt. ...11 Nov. 90
Med. Off.—
Oardigaa Artillery.
{FormerlyRoyal Cardigan Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Aberystwith.
HoNORAET Colonel.
JohnLewes,'^/t<<eiuD;'a3?i.'i.ii Aug. 38
Lieutenant Colonel.
Thomas Lloyd, p.s.Hon.Ccl.26 Oct. 87
Major.
Gilbert Saltoun Joues,^^re<.
pay Royal Artillery, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 25 Mar. 96
Captains.
Hugh Edward Bonsall.^.s.
(I), Hon. Major 16 Apr. 87
John Williams Cunliffe (t),
Hon. Major 4 May 87
Michael BowringCastie, ;>.,«. 10 Mar. 89
James Barry Taunton, j<. 8.
Hon. Major 13 Apr. 89
Edw.ChesterRogerson, p.s.iS Apr. 94
William Jenks, p.s. {i),Inst.
of Artillery 7 May 94
Lieutenants.
Edw. W. David Evans, p.s. 2g Dec. 8S
Harry Gordon Hodgkinson28 Sept.89
Hj-.Robt.SkynnerStradlingi5 Juiy 93
Thos.O. Ramsay Sladen,^..v. 4 Apr. 94
John Lloyd Hughes 7 May 94
Second Lieutenants.
Thos.Pryse Arthur HoU'ord 4 Sept gs
John Carbury HoU'ord 5 Aug. yo
Maurice Hamilton Cazalet 2 Sept. 36
Adjt. <|- Ca2yt. — S. Lushing-
ton. Captain R. Artillery 16 Feb. 95
Qr.Mr.— W. Stephens. Qr.
Mr. II. Alt.; Hon. Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
Med. Of.—
8S2
Eoyal Anglesey.
Head Quarters, Beaumaris.
HONOEAHT COLONKL.
TJiog. i. Hampton Lewi»,^^
late Capt. 5 Dragoon Ode. 17 Oct
LlKUIEKAHI COLOKEl.
Militia Engineers.
ROYAL ENGINEERS (MILITIA)
Royal Monmouthsliire.
U uad Quarters Monmouth.
Majoe.
R. ap Hugh Willioms, J)L,
Hon. Lt. Colonel i Apr. 95
Captains.
William Glynne Massey ^4 Apr. 89
Francis Hooper Eawlins,
{H), p.t 12 Nov, 92
Thomas Kanning Dvans ... i Apr. 95
George Edward Roberts ... i May 95
L1EUTBMANT8.
John Hy. Pritchard Rayner 4 Apr. 94
Sir ThoB. L. Hughes Neave,
Bnrt io May 95
John L. Hampton-Lewis ...jo M«y 95
Arundel Neave, J). s 23 May 96
Sbcohd Likutbnants.
Lewis Grote Beaumont 24 Apr. 95
Frederick Allan Maclean. ..20 Nov. 95
A'l infant. —n. B. N. Adair,
Major R. Engineers 10 Sept.91
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Portsmouth DivisioD.
(Gosport.)
Major.
T. E. A. Jones, (P), (H) 25 Feb. 88
Captains.
William Hawley, ?). 8 4 Mar. 93
LmUTRNANTS.
William Arch. Yockney (P) 25 Mar. 93
SpencerLewisMortimer,)'.*.!! Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Percy N. Buckley, p.n 12 Aug. 93
J liit—
Needles Division.
(Fort Victoria , Isle of Wight.)
MA.TOR.
LeonardNormanBaiTow (P)i9 Aug. 93
Captain.
A. F.W. H. Somerset-Leeke,
(ff), (P), Inet. ofMuelcetry 8 July 93
Lieutenants.
Osbert Joseph Blundell, p.t. 2$ Mar. 93
George Jones Mitton, p.«, 28 Nov. 94
Second Lieutenants.
Plymouth Division.
""ly mouth, Uevonport & Anchorage.)
Ma.tor.
•enrose Pilgrim, (t) (P)
Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 May 89
Captains.
Kit-hard D.Lee James, (S),
(P), Jntf. 0/ Muskitrii 2 June S8
Charles Percy Dean, (P),
late Capt. Canadian Art.^
Hon. Major 10 Jan. 91
Lieutenants.
Geo. PercyA. Phillips, (P) 5 Mar. 94
Chas.OsbornSpringeeld(P)
(II) 19 Sept.94
John HarveylPrior, p.s 16 Sept. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Gerard Callaghan,
"•' 8 Aug. 94
Thames Division.
(Gravesend.)
Major.
Charles Purvis Boyd,;(P),
Hon. Lt.Colonel '. 8 June 89
Captains.
Albert Gybbon Spilsbury,
(V) {II). Hon. Major ... 15 Apr. 85
Chas. Grundy Holland,
(P), [H) Inst. ofMiiekelry 5 June 89
Lieutenants.
Franz Vernon Beste, v.». ...13 Jan. 94
Lionel Norton Blackn-eU.p.s.
(II) {Lt. 4 Sn. Shropshire
Lt.Inf. ^iSept. 89);^«»^■»^
Intp. Lagos Constabulary 27 Feb. 95
Honorary Colonel.
Godfrey Ciioivrrredegar*" 9 Dec. 85
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. E. C. Curre, ji.c, Hon.
Colonel 6 Feb. 95
^Iajors.
Geo.F.Henry.IortJ Raglan, ='
p.s., ret. pay Grenadier
Guards, Hon. Lt.Colonel 29 May 95
Captains.
Hon. G.W.R. Somerset,;!. 8.
Hon. Major i6 Nov. 89
Henry E.MorganLindsay,''^
p.s. , Capt . ref.pay, U£!ng.,
Hon. Major 2 Dec. 91
Courteuay C.E. Morgan,/! 8.30 Dec. 91
C.M.Crorapton-RoBert8,ji.«. 14 May 92
Fras.H Green-Wilkinson/?. «. 4 Mar. 93
Chas. J. Helbert Helbert,
p.».. lateLt. Welsh Fus.... 2 Sept. 93
Edw.W.J.P.H. Smyths, ;;.». 6 June 95
Submarine Miners.
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Overton Luckman.25 Mar. 96
Alan Theodore Sm\the 26 Mar. 96
Thoa. William Farquhar
Spotti.iivood 13 Apr. 96
LlEUTBNiNIS.
Denis M'Donnell,
Medway Division.
(Sheerness.)
Major.
Rich. Colley Wellesley, (P),
Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 June 90
Captains.
Ernest W. Guinness, (P) ... 4 July 91
Robert Murray Lawes, (P) 4 July 91
Lieutenants.
Henry Mans ford, p.p. (H),
Instructor of Musketry ...10 June 93
Adrian Edw.G. Grate- [V),
serving in the JSiger Coast
Protectorate 16 June 94
Second Lieutenants.
Chos.G.Mannprs-Sutton(P) 6 Mar. 95
Harwich Divisiou.
(Harwich )
Majors.
Fras.W . Fanzera ,{t'i ,{P) ,i I),
serving underGovt .of British
Hechuaualajid i Apr. 90
Geo. Blakemore Robbins,'^
p.s. lt](H),ret. pay Argyll
and Sutherland High-
landers, Hon. Lt.Colonel. ..2^ Feb. 93
Captain.
Francis Gumley, (P)(H)... 5 July 90
Lieutenants.
Edw. Beckles Bartley, (Zf),
{P),Instructorof'Musketry2j July 88
Arthur Ratclifre'Willi8,(P),
(T), {Li. 3 Bn. Cheshire
Begt. 28 July 88) 24 May 93
Second Lieutenants.
Philip Sta.nsfeld Huth. p.s. 13 Mar. 95
Milford Haven Division.
(Pembroke Dock.)
Majoe.
Henry Davis, p.s 12 Nov. 89
Captains.
Em. Percy S.Soupell(P),H),
employrd under the Commis-
sioners for the Niger Coast
Protectorate 8 .Tuly 96
T. P. Gooke Cumming, (P),
{H) 8 July 96
Lieutenants.
Donald Osborn Springfield,
{F), (HI, Inst, of Musketry IS May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Richd.Jno. Carey Oakes(P) 17 Feb. 94
Wm. ArtlmrChas.Mills(H),
(ate Capt. 3 Bn. IrishBiflesn Oct. 96
Eras.
p.s. ... 3 June9i
Charles Bathurst,/).* 4 June92
Geo.M. LagierLamotte,ji.«.
(ID.lnst. of Musketry 4 June 92
Charles Jerome Vaughan,
p.» 15 Apr.
Arthur R. F. Yisct. South-
well, (1.1. 2 Sept.93
Reginald J. S. Price, p.s. ...15 May 95
Chas. T. H. Kemeys-Tynte 4 Sept.95
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Millingchamp
Vaughan 20 Jan. 94
Richard Heniy Edwards ...17 May 94
E. 'Douglas M.H.Cooke, p.s. 6 July 94
R. Llewellyn Matthews. p. s.i7 Mar. 95
Geo. Douglas Willoughby
Rooke 28 Aug. 95
Roland Stuart Walker 4 Apr. 96
Percy O. Campbell Saunders9 Dec. 96
Adjutant. — E. H. Bland,
Capt. B. Engineers 8 Dec 96
Qr..?lf««/<.r.— G.Tucker, Qr.
Mr.E.Engineers,Hon.Capt. 1 Apr.
Med. Off. —
Blue Facings.
Western Division.
(Pl.ymouth.)
Major.
Chichely S. Baker 12 Nov. S9
Captains.
T.M. Holmes, (P), (H), [t],
Hon. Ma/, hist, of Musketry 8 Aug. 83
Alf. S. Galsworthy, (P) ...iiMay 92
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Richard B. Tonson Rye ...15 Jan. 96
Eras. Samuel Needham
Macrory 12 Feb. 96
George Frederick Green ... 4 Mar. 96
.lohn Frederick Rudge 2 Dec. 96
Humber Division.
( Pf ull-on-Humber. )
HoNoHART Lt.Colonel.
Sir Albert Kaye RoUit.JTn/.
MP 2 Nov. 91
Major.
Wm. Henry Wellsted (t)(P)
Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 Nov. 91
Captains.
Charles Hargitt Johnson,
iF), Hon. 3fajor 2 Nov. 91
John Geo. Smithson (P) ... 8 June 96
Lieutenants.
CharlesA. Sebastian-Smith,
8. (t) 30 Mar. 93
Edgar William Mayor, ;;.;.
(H), Inst, of Musketry ... i Apr. 93
Robert Sydney Mills, (J/)... 17 May 93
Second LinnTENiNT.
Eras. Aug. L. Sealy-Vidal 30 Sept.96
Falmouth Division.
(Falmouth.)
Honorary Lt.Colonel.
Arthur Tremayne 12 Jan. 93
Major.
Captains.
John E. Prower, /«/<■ if. Co/.
Canadian Militia (H), (P) 4 Apr. 93
Sir George Johnson (t) p.s.
(/J), Inst, of Musketry ... 4 Jan. 96
LlEUTBNANTS.
John T. D'Arcy Hutton,
(P). {Lt. York Art. West.
Die 4 May 91) 2 Dec. 93
Herbert Cecil Fanshawe,
(P) 4 Jan. 96
Aithur Percy Wainwright
p.s 2s Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants.
WilliamGeoflrrejVyvyan...i2 Feb. 96
MILITIA INFANTRY.
*,* For an Alphabetical Table of Contents to Militia Infantry, see p. vi.
The Koyal Scots (Lothian
Eegiment)
853
3RD Battalion.
Formerli/ the EJinburgh, or Qneen'f
Mfijiineni of Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Glencorsc.
HoNOEAKT Colonel.
Schomberg Henry, Marq.of
Lothian,' JTZ'. DL 2 Feb. 89
Lt. Colonel.
Georse Grant Gordon, 2 CB.
(H), lute Lt. Colonel Stofs
Guards; Hon. Colonel. Ex-
^tra Equerry to S.E.U.
Frince Christian 2 Feb. 89
Majohs.
Edward James Grant,* (H),
Capt. ret. pay [righ Jiegt.
Hon. Lt.Coloit' 17 Feb. 94
Robert Dundas,^ late Scots
Ouards 4 Mar 96
Captains.
ercy Newby Salmond, p.s.
Ui) 9-Tnly 87
Tlio-i. Clarent-e E. Golf,;).*. 14 Apr. 90
Lord H. F.T^IontagH'Donglas-
Si'utt, i).r. Aide de Cam]) to
the Governor of Afadras ...iS Oct. 90
yril Pelbam Foley. p.K. ...26 Aug. 93
oi-d Herbert A. Montagu-
Douglas-Scott, Aide de
Camp to Ihe Governor of
Madron 24 Feb. 94
ohnF.G.S. Fisc?. Brackley,
)i.» 10 Mar. 94
Charles Peever B. Wood ...18 Nov. 93
Geoffrey George G. Lord
Tewkesbury,^ late King'g
liogal JiiJle't,IIon. Major 25 Mar. 96
Harry B. R. Robertson-
Cuninghame 24 Sept. 92
jjibdtknants.
r)udl3y Henr.v Forbes, p 8.21 Oct. 93
William HenryB. Robinson
Pease, p.s iS Apr. 94
Schomborg Henley Eden,
p.K - 26 May 94
Hanibuitonl<'.Da.llas-Yorkei3Feb. 95
Reginald Baird Trotter,;).ii.26 .(une 95
.T. Spencer Cavendish, 7).*. 24 June 96
Walter Jo?. Maxwell Scott 14 Oct. 96
Aretas Akers Douglas, p.s. 14 Oct. 96
Second Libutenants.
Alexander Brodie 4 May 95
Cecil Key Hutchison 14 Apr. 96
Geoffry T. Marquis of
Headfort 14 Apr. 96
Hon. Orlando Bridgeman...i3 June 96
^(f/(.4-Cap^— H.H.Francis,
Capt. I Battalion 20 Feb. 93
QcAfoi^cr.— Walter F. Hor-
niblow,7.ffon. Captain ...23 June86
Med.Off.—Surg. Lt. Colonel
Robert Lucas, MD t Deo. 91
Blue Facings.
The Queen's Koyal West
Surrey Eegt.
JED Battalion.
{Formerly the 2nd Boy al SurreyMilitia.)
Head Quarters, Guildford.
HoNOHART Colonel.
John Davis, ji.s. \_t'\. Aide de
Camp to the Queen 5 Oct. 95
Lt. Colonel.
F.H.Fairtlough.;...«.(Ji),[tl23 0ct. 95
Majors.
Tudor Lloyd-Harries, p.s.. i May 93
AVellingtonA.D.Shelton,p.s.i3 Nov. 95
Captains.
Reginald Edward Pole,;j.».
7/011. Major 14 Apr. 38
Waller William Shaw, J?.*. 26 Apr. 94
Hras. Hugh Geo. Herey,;).».i2 Mar. 92
Alex. Bruce SiddonsFraser,
?'•» 4 Apr. 94
r red. George Parsons, p.s. 4 Apr. 94
Henry Stirling Walker 21 May 96
Hy. Fred. Wilkinson, p.r.
Hon. 2W(Z Lt. I Calet Bn. 26 .Tune 96
John Stewart 18 Jul.y 96
George V/m. Fowier 25 July 96
Lieutenants.
T. B.Houghton Thorne,;i.».2o Jan. 94
MauriceVV.GrevBel!,f).«.(0 27 Feb. 95
Arth.Wilraot RickniaD,/).».27 Feb. 95
Henry Edw. Walcott, p.s. ... 4 Jan. 96
Henry Winchester Richards 4 Apr. 96
Richard Vernon Guett
Brettell, ;i.ji 4 Apr. 96
Second Lteutenants.
George Frederick Cardew,
%'.s 28 Nov. 94
Alex.Wellesley Timmis,?).s.2o Feb. 95
Geo. Addison Lister Thom-
son 8 Apr. 95
James Robert Brunker 29 Apr. 95
Charles Frederic Watson... i Feb. 96
RupertEdw.HoldenLockleyisFeb. 96
Oswald Mosley Croshaw...i! Mar. 96
Harry Cecil Dolphin 4 May 96
Richard Fenwick Finko ... 2 Dec. 96
Adjt. Jf Capt. — R. Dawson,
Capt. I Battalion 24 Oct. 92
Qr.3/u«fer.— John S. Dyke,'
Hon. Captain 13 Nov. 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Buffs (East lent Eegt.).
3Rn Battalion.
(Formerly the East Kent Mihtia.)
Head Quarters, Canterbury.
The Motto "Invicta" undera White
Horse. ** Mediterranean.**
Honorary Colonel.
General Chas. Wm. Pow-
lett Bingham, Ci?., Liver-
pool Regiment 26 Apr. 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
93
Lieutenant Colonel.
Sir Herbert C. Perrott,
Bart., p.s., Hon. Colonel... it Oct.
Majors.
Harry S. Blaydes, p.s. Ho^.
Lt.Colonel 2 Apr. 92
Theo. F. Brinokman 2 Dec. 93
Captains.
Alex. David Stevenson, p.s.
(H) 3oApr.84
CharlesMordauntM'Killop lO Dec. 85
Malcolm James Russel
Dundas.p.s. [I] 3 Feb. 94
Charles Vipan, ;)..«. (H) ...12 June 92
Philip Fras. Fletcher, p.s. 26 Sept.94
Chas. Geo. Dering Haslewood
(H), serving ivithGoldCoast
Constabulary 4 May 95
WyndhamFrederickTufnell 4 May 96
Lieutenants.
J. S. Holden (H), serving in
the Egyptian Coast Guard
Administration 22 Apr. 93
Roger Archibald Reith f4 May 95
James Edward Shaw 4 May 95
Vivian T. Dampier Palmer 4 May 96
Trevor I. Nevitt Mears 4 May 96
Harry Feamley Eirkpat-
rick 4 May 96
Edward Stamer O'Grady... g Dec. 96
WaldronH. Fletcher Kell.y 9 Dec. 96
Second Liectenants.
Alex, de Clanay Rennick 8 Feb. 96
Ernest AlfredBrooke Alston 2 Apr. 96
Alfred Ernest Cresswell ...18 Nov. 96
Cl2mentVallangeVal!ange23 Dec. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt. — Reginald
Bayard, Captain i Bn. . . i Feb. 96
Qr. Masters. — James Wilson
CoUey.'iToH. Captain ... 2 Feb. 82
Med. Off.—
Buff Facings.
The King's Own (Eoyal Lan-
caster Eegiment).
3RD AND 4TH Battalions.
{Formerly the ist Royal Lancashire
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster.
^"Mediterranean,**
HoNORAHT Colonel.
Right Hon. Fred. A. Earl
of Derby, GCB. Aide de
Camp to the Queen; late
Ljt. and Capt. Grenadier
Guards 27 Feb. 86
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Joseph Lawson Whallej",
JP. Hon. Colonel 5 Oct. 95
Lt.Colonel.
Ralph John Aspinall, JF.
DL., Hon. Colonel 23 Oct. 95
Majors.
Bordrigge North North,'
JP. (t) 23 Dec. 91
William Kemmis, JP 23 Dec. 91
Charles Edward Every-
Halsted, .TP 12 Sept. 01
Jas. Meredith Maurice, (H) i Feb. 96
Captains.
George Joseph Taaffe 13 Apr. 89
Herbert Ramsay Feilden,
ret. pay Lancashire Fusiliers,
Hon. Major 19 Mar. 90
William Henry Feilden 13 June 89
Richard Norman De laBere 30 July 92
Henry Hastings .Tones, JP.
p.s 30 July 92
Felix V. S. Churchill, ret.
pay Gloucester Regiment 19 Oct. 92
William Wilson-Wilson (^23 June 94
F. V. de Landre-Grogan,
p.s. (t) 16 May 93
Fisher Henry Frcke Evang,
p.s 14 Aug. 95
Richard Trappes-Lomax ... 2 May 96
Richa.rdRaiushawRothwell 3 June 96
Algernon Basil Feilden ...19 Aug. 96
Lieutenants.
Hon. Algernon F. Stanley 21 July 94
Thos. Teece Whitehurst ... 4 July 96
Manuel Leigh Henry 4 July 96
Harold Siiml. Oppenheimer 4 July 96
Edward Charles Jennings 4 July 9^
Geo. Dun.'-tan Timmis, p.s. 4 July 96
Edward Cadman Cadman 4 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
John Barker 19 Feb. 96
Charles Harris Ackroyd ...26 Feb. 96
JohnBensley Thornhili 2 Apr. 96
Frederick Hugh Ripley ... 2 Sept.g6
Adjts. 6r Capts.~3. H. A.
Boyce, Captain i Bn. 15 Jan. g5
C. jr Daniel, Capt. North
Lancashire Regiment i May 96
Qr. Master. — Bernard Daly,
Hon. Lieut 27 Feb. 95
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Northumberland Militia,) ■
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
HONORARV COLOHSL.
TAeDwico/Northumberland
£G. late Capt. Gren. Gds. i Aug. 74
Lt.Colonel.
Lard Algernon M. A. Perc.v
{tr),laieLt. Grenadier Gds. 1$ July 95
Majors.
Eorii Lionel Cecil 15 July 93
William Orde 18 Nov. 96
Captaiws.
Roddam J. Roddam, p.s. ... 5 Aug. 85
Lawrence M. Grossman ...18 Aug. 86
Perc.v Horace G. Po%vell-
Cotton, p.s. (H), {T) J Aug. 89
iSTon. Rcrald C. Jervis 3 May 90
Edward Joicey 21 Mar. 91
Robert Scntt :2 Feb. 93
Thomas Henry Lindberg,
p.s. itl), Inst, of Musketryi^ Oct. 95
John Westmacott ir Dec. 95
854
LiKCTENANTS.
Monfcagrue Browne 13 Sepi.90
Richnrrl Foulis RonndeH... 5 Mm. 92
Chnrles Selborne Roundell 5 Mar, 92
Willjani Matthew Buriell...!? June 96
John R. Hutton-Squirc ..17 .Inne96
Edw. Fius Arthur Biddell 17 ,lune 96
AlanWm. Berkley Spenccri7 .Iuney6
Edw. Griffiths Geo. Burdoni7 June 96
Skcond Lieutpkants.
Dudley F. de CreBpigny
Buckle 18 Sept. 95
John, I'lKcf. Encombe 25 Dec. 95
Arthur Moutanu Gibbc-s . , i Feb. 96
Henry Branston AVarwick 5 Fel). 96
Harold Richard tjaudilandsig Feb. 96
Hughde Futroii 18 Mar. 96
.4<i;^ 4- Cai.t.—Sl. L. Sant,
Ci'ffiiin 2 lUdtalion 16 Feb. 93
Qr Master. — WatkynAnwyl
Evans, Hon, Lieut 6 Nov. 95
Med. Off.—
White Facinffs.
The Eoyal "Warwickshire Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
[Formerly the isi H'aricick Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warn-ick.
** The Bear and Hugged Staff.**
HONORAHT COLONEl.
St. Son. W. H., Lord Leigh 2 June 65
Lt.Colonei,.
Wm. Alex. Bennington, JP.
Mon.Ctlonel 17 Oct. 94
Majoes.
Barklie Cairns ii'Calmont,
late Captain i Battalion. ..21 Nov. 94
Geo. I.e Mesarier Grettou,'
P-». [t] 5 Dec. 94
Captains.
Simon William Ureagh 18 Nov. 82
ArthurEdmd. Thursliy ,p. s.
Hon. Major 16 Apr. 84
Geo. Thomas Congrcvcp..'. 9 Jan. £6
George Robert Powell, p. a 10 Mar. 94
Henry E. Du Cane Norris,
p.'. (H) 21 Nov. 94
Fras. Sheffield Websler.ji.s. 19 Dec. 94
LlBUTENANTS.
Edvrard Mervyu Baker 18 Apr. 94
Second Lieutenants.
Philip Eustace Besant, p.s. 24 Oct. 94
Charidos W.HogersBridges 6 Feb. 95
Cameron O'B. Harford
Methuen 9 Feb. 05
Charles Walter Barton 21 Aug. 95
Hudson Lutwyche 25 Sept.os
Harold H. Hughes Hallett rS Dec. 95
Francis Chas. Alex. Via cnab i Feb. 96
Alexander Cordon Lind ... 26 Feb. 96
Chauncey Hugh Stigand... 9 Sept.96
Charles Edward Brett 14 Oct. 96
Robert Wilberforce Bird ...18 Nov. 96
Adjutant ^ Captain. — L. E.
Morrice, Captain 2 J3at-
talion 28 Aug. 94
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr.inthe Army). — Henry
Cragg, Hon. Lieut 7 May 91
Med. Off-.—
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly ttie ind Warwick Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warwick.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
Geo. I>. Steele Perkins 6 Oct. 88
Lt. Colonel
J»mP8 C-'Jdea, Hon. Colonel^i Oct. 90
Majors.
HairyL. B.M'Calmont.il/P.
T>L. late Lt. Scots QuardsiS Jan. 90
John E. R. Campbell, LL.,
P-' 8 May 95
Captains.
Archd. Kelso, Hoyi. Major 21 May 87
Abel Edgar Morran,;).8.(if") 6 Dec. 90
Grey D'E. H. Fullerton,
late Lt. 13 HniKarc 15 Oct. 92
Edward Wilson Dnwes (H),
Hon. Major^ ret. pay 4
Dragoon ijttiardi iS Aiir. 94
Militia hifanlnj.
.Tohn B. Ludrord-.\.stley ... i Aug, 94
Chas. Harold L. Beatty ... i Aug. 94
Walter Hy. Davenport, (if) 2 Sept.93
Allrtd EruestWilliams, p.s. 1 Juu(!95
Lieutenants.
Percy John Foster 17 Feb. 04
John Egerion Leigh 25 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Claude Wroford Brown ...20 Feb. 95
Alan Fr.'incis Fletcher 3 Apr. 95
Ubarles Langl'ord 25 May 95
Colville <■'•. A. Eyre Crabbe 9 Oct. 95
Arthur Woodritl Jafiray...i8 Dec. 95
blchlin Philip Gayer is Jan. 96
Robert Caradoc Hamilton 4 Nov. 96
Adjl. 4- C«;.^— C.Granville,
Captain I Battalion 20 Sept.93
Qr. i/a3^«r.— William Hall,
Ho7i. Lieut 9 Nov. 92
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of
London Regiment),
3ED Battalion.
[Formerly the Foyal Westminster
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
** Mediterranean.*'
HoNOHAET Colonel.
iE/.i/o?;. G.H.^ar/Cadogan.
KG-. Lord Lieutenant of
Lreland 24 Feb. 86
Lt.Colonel.
Charles Edward Lang, ret.
pay Devon Regt. Hon. Col. 9 Dec. 93
Majors.
Henry Burgess Weatherall 5 Oct. 92
Frederic de UourcyHelbert,
(H), late Cupt. Devon Eegt.
(t) 2E Aug. 95
Captains.
Alfred Lund 17 \Tar. 88
Wm.AlbertGi!lam,(7/),;)..t. 27 Aug. 92
Edw. Burgess Weatherall,
UI),In>t. of Miistetry.. .27 Feh. 95
Leonarii Walter Bead, p.s.
[t},Hon. M"Jor 6 Nov. S6
Francis Cannon, ^).s 10 Apr. 95
Harold Wm. Couijiton, p.s. 25 Mar. 90
Ernest Mawbey Birch 2 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
Archibald FrederickPenny 10 July 95
Edw. W. E. G. Sealy-Viaul2B Aug. 95
Paudia Schilizzi 28 Aug. 95
Harry Hyltou Lee, p.s 28 Oct. 96
Eardley Bruce Norton 28 'Jet. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest Stanley Brand 4 Apr. 96
idjt.i-Cajit. — C.ii.MoTiice,
Captain i Battalion 21 Nov. 92
Qr. Muster.— John Dillick
Bennell, Hon. Lieut 26 Mar. 90
Med. Off. —
Blue Facings.
Arthur Charles Tompkins,
serving in the Fgyptian
Coast Guard 27 July 89
Edw. Ernest Henry Atkinii Jan. 90
Frederick Charles Rich-
mond-Parry 19 Dec. 91
Francis Staiihopo Hanson 8 Feb. 93
J.Chabot Low,p.«. (ff), Lt]:7 May 93
Coole R. Hely-Hutchinson,
(H) 20 May 95
Charles Edwin Fenner, (t) 13 May 96
Victor Robert Bland-Htmt,
p.s 19 Aug. 96
Lieutenants.
Wm. Vernon Harcourt 18 Feb. 91
John Hubert Griffin 17 May 93
Llewellyn E. Richmond-
Parry {H),Inst. of 2Iutk. 3 June 93
Reginald Spencer Lord 7 Apr. 94
Henry Fox Adams 26 June 95
Spencer James Langton ...25 Apr. 96
Wm.E.R. Richmond-Parry,
p.s 23 Dec. 96
Paul Whetham 23 Dec. 96
Walter Hamilton Browne 23 Dec. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Hardy 23 Dec. 96
Thomas George Gibson ... 9 Dec. 96
Adj. 4- Captain.— C. F.Hey-
worth-Savage,Crtp^. ^\Bn,i'j Dec. 94
Qr. Master. — Wra. Simpson,
Hon. Caj>tain 6 Nov. 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
[Formerly the Jloyal London Militia.)
Head Quarters, Artillery Place, Fins-
bury.
HoNOEAEV Colonel.
Si'- Reginald Hanson, iJuri'.
MP 21 Oct. 82
Colonel.
Lorenzo Geo. Dundas,' CB.
[H),lateCapt.Q2 F 5 Jan. 81
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Norton B. Good, (if), 18 Apr. 96
Majoe.
Chas.L. Qriesboch,^CIE.v-s.
employed on the Geological
Survey of India 18 May 90
John Henry Helpman,y.«. 18 May 96
Captains.
Robert H. R. Heli'raan 28 Apr. 86
Frederick RaijdallHarrison 3 Sept.87
Henry Harrison Parry, ^.s.
(H) 25Apr. 88
5TH Battalion.
[Formerly the Royal South Middlesex
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honoeart Colonel.
Hon. Chas. E. Edgcnmbe,
late Captain 4" Lt.Col.
Grenadier Guards 11 Feb. 8H
Lt.Colonel.
FenwickB.de S. La Terriere,'
ret. pay 18 Hussars, Hon.
Colonel 4 Apr. 96
Majors.
Henry N. Pendleton, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 28 May 92
George Dibley,jD.». [H) 25 Apr. 96
Captains.
Maydwell Parsons, p. s.ifon.
Major 13 ilay 85
Chas. Aprilis Sutton Warde,
late Lieut. 7 Dragoon Gds.
Hon. Major 8 Jun« 85
Walter Sidney Livesay 25 May 86
Geo. Carr Porster, p.s. (H),
Instructor o.f Musketry ..,27 Aug. 90
Christopher Heseltine 24 Dec. 92
Geoffrey Baskerville,^.*.... g Dec. 93
Guy Dickson 16 Sept.96
Lieutenants.
Alfred Chas. Hugh Dixon... 9 June 94
Geo. Sutherland Guyon ...20 Feb. 95
G.Douglas Baillie Hamilton25 Sept.95
C.J.FitzR. RhysWingfield 2 Sept.96
Second Lieutenants.
Adrian Rose 2 Sept.96
Wm.Geo. Townsend Currie 23 Sept.96
Lyddon Chartres Morley...i4 Oct. 96
Adjt. i- Capt.-^ S. T. B. Law-
ford, Cu;!^ R. Fusiliers ... 8 Dec. 96
Qr. Master. — Geoige Her-
bert,ifon. Captain 15 Mar. 90
Med. Of.—
Blue Faoiiigfc,
The King's (Liverpool fiegt.).
3ED AND 4TH BATTALIONS.
Formerly the Buke of L-in< aster's
Own Si/lex.)
Head Quarters, AVarriugton.
HowoBAHT Colonel.
Sir Thos. Georcre Kermor
Hesketh, Bart'. 12 Sept. 94
JjT. Colonel Commandant.
Cha. C. Woodward.i JEloji.
Colonel 19 Sept. 94
LlETTTENANT COLONEL.
J.M.Batten,?) i!.(H},Bt. Major
ret. pay 8 F. Hon. Colonel j; Oct. 94
Majoes.
Peter Priestley, Hon. Li.
Colonel 6 June 85
William Hudson Hand, ^.«.
late Lt. 37 F. 26 Oct. 89
ilon. Walter Max well, p. «. 28 Mav 90
Walter Geo. B. Chichester-
Constable 12 Dec. 94
Captains.
T. Prichnrd Sheraton, p.».
Hon. Major 21 Apr. 86
Edmund Ciilpeper Weston,
p.s. [t],(ff), Inst. of Musk.
Hon. Major 18 June £7
Edw. Henry Beaman, jun. 25 May So
Samuel Reddy 25 May 89
Charles Edward Terry 15 June 89
Wm. Norman L. Davidson 18 Oct. 90
John Beresford Jobhng ...i June 91
Henry Greaves Walker,^.*. 18 July 91
James Binney 5 Oct. 92
Thomas Caldwell Connell 4 Oct. 93
Charles Gerald Gordon, p.x.
(U), Assistant Inspector
Lagos Constabulorij 18 Sept. 95
Samuel Devereax lv'oriis,..27 Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
Arthur James O.xley iS July 91
Henry Littlehales Barker,
[11), (t) late Lt. W. Sent
Regt. sercing with Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 11 May 92
Hugh Lewis Sharpe 20 Jan. 94
Francis Julian Whalley 20 Jan. 94
Disney Younge;- Watt 20 Jan. 94
Hugh Gordon Watson 15 May 95
Herbert Seymour Husted 3 Aug. 96
John Bennett Hearsey 3 Aug. 96
Lionel Kno.x D'Arcy 3 Aug. g6
John Ti'son Wigan 3 Aug. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Alex. Charles Broughton
Mackinuon 12 Feb. 96
Geo. Milbourne Herbert ...12 Feb. 96
Humphry Verdon Koe 12 Feb. 96
Fras.Jas.CosmoBoniiymani2 Feb. 96
Cuthbert Bromley 14 Feb. 96
Edward Metcalfe Beall 14 Apr. 96
Brian Grattan Kavanagh 27 June 96
Chris. D'A. B. S. Baker-
Carr 30 July 96
Charles Howard Marsden 2 Aug. 96
Edward Vernon Nott 3 Aug. 96
Adits, f Capts.—K. W. H.
Tripp, Capi. I 5i! i Nov. 93
Geo. Beaumont, Capf. i Bn. i Aug. 95
{ir. Matters. — David Clarke,
Hon. Captain ii Dec. 86
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
Tke Norfolk Eegiment.
3BD Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st Norfolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Norwich.
HoNoKARY Colonel.
General Sir E. G. Bulwer,
XCB 29 July 96
Miliiiii Infaufrij.
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Hambleton Cuatance,
late dpi. i- Lt.Col. Gren.
Guards. Hon. Colonel 4 Apr.
Major.
Sir K. H. ICemp, Bt. Hon.
Lt. Colonel 28 Har.
Edw. Hy. Chas. Wellesley,
late Lieut. 1 Bn 19 Aug.
Captains.
S. Arthur Snow, Hon. Major 25 Apr.
Henry H. F. Eden, p.s. (H)
Hon. Major 3 Feb.
Lionel Gar'rick Trevor (H) 28 Feb.
Hon. A. E. J. Hcuniker-
Major 18 Feb.
Algernon Harold Baillie(ir) 18 Feb.
Sidney Lennard Barrett, 7). s.
[H) Instructor of Musketry2-^ Nov.
Rich. Ludwig Bagge, Hon.
Capf. I Cadet Battalion ...18 Apr.
Lovel Wodehouse Gurney,
P-t 19 June
Lieutenants.
John Cecil Hylton-JoUifie...29 Apr.
Reginald Seager Hunt 25 Nov.
Leopold Hy.VivianForsteri9 Sept.
Harry P. Gotfc Crosse, late
Hon. Capt. Cadet Corps
Kith 1 Vol.Bn 16 Jan.
Percy Neelil Worthington. 17 July
Francis Edward Walter ...u Apr.
AlbemarleBercieEdw.Cator,
Hon. Lieut i Cadet Bn. ... 4 Nov.
Second Lieutenants.
Edmund B. Eras. Heath-
cote Lacon 19 Aug.
Adj. <f- Capt.—\Y. C. Tonge,
Capt. I Battalion 15 Jan.
Q,r. Master. — Wm. Halpin,-
Hon. Captain 20 Sept.
Med.Off.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the 2nd Norfolk Militia. )
Head Quarters, Norwich.
HONOKARV CoLOKEL.
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Charles Harvej', Bt,
Hon. Colonel 11 Dec. 95
MiJOES.
John Edward Fryer, p.s. ...22 Jan. 96
James Mackenzie Leith, p. >.
[t], (H), (I), Hon. Lt.Col. 4 July 96
Captains.
Owen Hunt Fisher,;).s..ffon.
Major 22 Apr. 85
Harold Wm. Thatcher,' ret.
pny Shropshire Li. Inj'antry,
Hon. Major 13 Apr. 87
John Henry Steward 28 July 88
George N. Latham, p.s. ...25 Feb. 93
James Ernest Bayne 9 Sept. 96
Lieutenants.
Charles Surtees Robinson 16 Jan. 92
Woodburn A. R. Bartleman
{H) 27 Feb. 92
Arch. Rowsell Brakspear 25 Feb. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Guy Edm. Blidensburgh
Oidfield 15 July 96
Patrick Edm. Henslowe ...21 Oct. 96
Arthur Edward Croker 21 Oct. 96
Adjt.4-Ca2if.—W. R. inglis,
Captain 2 Battalion 30 June 92
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Fras.
Grehan,* Bon. Captain ... i Deo. 90
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Lincolnshire Eegiment,
3Rn Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal North Lincoln
Militia.)
Head Quarters, I^incoln.
I Honorary Colonel.
jK^B^ob. William John, J'isat.
O.'cenbridge, DL. Aide de
Camp to the Queen 29 Mar. yj
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edw. Walter Willson 27 Feb. 9:,
Majors.
Charles Arthur Swan, (11) 2 July 9;!
Christopher W. A. Neviic 10 Juns 9;,
Captains.
Sutton Harvey Lowe, (U),
Inst, of Musketry 14 June 90
Herbert James Torr, [^] ...10 Dec. 92
Geoi"ge Edward Heuea.t,'e...24 June 93
Edward Mason Grantham 21 July 94
Cecil Harry 8t. L. Howard 8 Aug. 94
Chas. E. Frederick Rich. ..22 .May 95
Philip Chetwode Wright ,. 7 Aug. 95
William Vere Reeve Faue 11 Nov. 96
Lieut li.VANTS.
George Hugh H. Allott 24 June 93
Hugh Francis B'.air, p.s.... 7 June 95
Stephen Massinijberd 7 June 95
Joseph Billiat 7 June 95
William Oliver Grieve 27 Oct. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Chas.Dra\'nerMassingberd-
Mundy 24 Feb. 96
Richard Harrison 2 Dec. 96
John St. Vigor Fo.\ 16 Dec. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—Q. A. Ivatt,
Cajitain 1 Battalion 14 Aug. 93
Qr. Master.— Jo&Gph Cowcn,
Hon. Lieut 30 Sept. 01
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Souil Lincol:
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Grantham.
Honorary Colo;<el.
Earl Brownlow, late Ens. .}-
Lt. Grenadier Guards 3 Mar.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lord Wm. Cecil,' MTO. late
Capt. Grenadier Gnardt,
Groom in ^Vaiting to the
Queen, Hon. Colonel ......it Apr.
Majors.
Bustace Beaumont Burna-
by, ret. pay 2 Battalion,
Hon. Lt.Colonel ..14 Ma3'
Sir Jas. de Hoghton.^i^acf.,
ret. pay Lincoln Regt, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 13 Feb.
Captains.
Harry Austin L. Young ...19 Sept
Richard Gleed 7 Jan.
Thomas William I 'inder. ' W ) 1 7 Aug.
Fras.H. Smeathmun Hilton,
employed under the Royal
Niger Company 23 Aug,
William Alfred Cragg 23 Aug.
Arthur Anthony W. Bailey 23 Aug.
James Henry Part, serving
withGoldCoasf CicilPolice 6 .Tan.
Henry Thomas Timson 3 Mar.
Edward Kyme Cordeaux,
(H) 10 Apr.
John George Thorold 20 May
Lieutenants.
Cecil H. Anderson-Pelkam
i.H), Aide de Camp to the
Gocernor of Queensland. ..t(^ Apr.
Hugo MeynellFitzHerbert 19 June
John Albert Cole, [H), In-
structor oj' Musketry 23 Dec.
Cosmos Ohas. Richil.Nevill 3 Mar.
Sir Berkeley Geo. D. Shef-
field, Bart 25 Mai
Bertram Wm.ArnoldKeppel25 Mai.
Second Libuibnanis.
Charles Le D. Leslie-Mel-
ville 74 Feb.
Adjt. <(- ai;)f.— A.W. Dewar,
Captain i Battalion 21 Sept.
Qr. Master. — Thomas Kiik-
oatiick, Hon. Li'uf ..2 Do;.
Med. OJ.—Snrg. Lt.CjIonel
Geo. Wm. SLiipiiinn i Dec.
White Facir, rs.
68
8s6
The Devonshire Eegimeut.
38D BATTiLION.
{Formerly the 7vd Devon Militia.)
Heart Quarters. Plymouth.
HoKORAiiY Colonel.
J.'r 7/o».(Jhas. SealeHayne,
3fP. p.s. (II). JP...'. 10 Oct. 94
Lt. Colonel.
Henry Howorth, late Lt.
88 F. Hon. Colonel = 3 Nov. 94
Majors.
Fra. Hender Mounsteven.
;).». (H), late Lt. lioyul
Marines ; lion. Lt. Colonel 9 .Jan. 95
Captains.
Richard A. Jloore-Stevens,
Eon. Major 26 Slay 83
eorjre S. S. Lowe, (S) t'.f.
Hon. Major 3 Mar. 88
JohuH.How.2).«.ifon.3/(//or 9 Feb. 89
Henry Lirabrev Toll .........16 Mar. 89
Melville Richmond Brown 11 May 96
Bertram Vernon Mitford ,,. 1 1 May 96
LlEUTKNANTS.
Chas. Georpe Carew Elers,
{.Il)In»tructor of Musketryi^ Dec. 89
George Lambert, p.s 7 May 94
Hubert Jas. Cecil Rostron 11 Apr. 96
Second Libctknints.
John H. M. Kirkwood 25 Sept. 05
Claude Alexander Lafone 19 Feb. 96
Adj. JrCapt. — A. J. Gore,
Captain i Battalion 14 Nov. 92
Q,r. Master. — Thomas Rey-
nolds, jffon. Captain 1 Feb. 85
Med. Off.
White Facings.
93
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st Deoon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Exeter.
Lt. Colonel.
Henry ■Walrond,p.».(H),[0,
JF.f Hon. Colonel 27 May
Majors.
Hon. John S. Trefusis,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 8 May
Captains.
Hon. Edw.ArthurPalk.JP.,
Hon. Major 5 Nov.
J. Stafford Goldie Harding,
p.s. JP., Hon. Major 5 Nov.
George Wrigley 12 May
Sutherland Dumbreck' 21 May
Dennis Fortescue Boles ...14 Apr.
■W.EldredWarde,p.».(t)(ir) 5 Dec.
Christopher T. P. Keene,^
Capf. ret. pay King's Own
Scottish Borderers, Hon.
Major 24 July
Chaa.DouglasCaird.p.s. (ir)25 Jan.
Lieutenants.
JohnFit2Llo.ydHorner,(B'),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Dec.
Henry Arthur Sealy Bridge:7 Maj-
Rearinald Maitland Snow(fl27 May
Evelyn William Pierrepont
Uniacke 21 May
Reginald F. Wm. Hill 2 May
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Alexander Bryce. 14 Mar.
Francis Bryce 5 Kec.
Norman E.'L.i:ar/ofRothes6 Mar.
John'Morth Woollcombe ... 7 Oct.
Adit.S-Capt.—S. K. Harrier,
Major 2 Battalion i Mar.
Qr. Matter. — John Carr,^
Hon. Captain 16 Aug
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
Mark Farrant i Dec. 91
White Frtcings.
The Suffolk Eegiment.
33D Battalion.
(Formerly the West Suffolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Buiy St. Edmunds
Militia Infantry.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
The Marquess of Bristol 10 Jan. 65
Lt.Colonel.
Montague Cha. Browning,!
lateCapt.8-iF.,Hon.Colonel24 Sept. 81
Majors.
ReubenNorton(H),/(//f Dur-
ham Lt.Inf. Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Apr. 93
Henry Tansle.y Luddingtonii Apr. 96
Captains.
Ernest Wm. Chas. Squirl... 8 Feb. 90
George O. Mead, (t), (H)...22 May 90
Gerald Arthur Burton 29 Apr. 91
Montagu Berthon Burnaud,
p.s 17 May 93
Herbert Ogilvie Francis,'
P-' 17 May 93
SirWm. H. Quayle Jones,
Knt. p.s 14 Apr. c6
Chas. Augustine Fonnereau 4 May 96
Lieutenants.
Russel! Kendall Brittain ...21 Nov. 94
Samuel J. B. Barna.rdistonii Mar. 96
William Oxenham Cautley 11 Mar. 96
Herbert Wm. Duckwoith 11 Mar. 96
Hon. Gerald Oakley Cado-
gan. Aide de Cam < to the
Lord Lieutenant of IrelandiS Nov. 96
Lionel William Pepp<5 de
Uochepied Larpent 18 Nov. 96
Chas. Montague Hamilton
Massey 18 Nov. 96
Julian Lawrence Fisher ...18 Nov. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Raymond Bazley Johnson i Feb. 96
Richd. Wm. Rice Jeudwine23 Sept. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. R. Fryer,
Capt. z Battalion 24^60.96
Qr. Master.— J. T. Potter,
Hon, Lieut 7 Feb. 94
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Cambridge Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ely.
HoNOHAHT Colonel.
H.E.II. G. W. F. C. Duke
of Cambridge, KG. KT.
kP. GCB.QCSI.GCMG.
GCIE 30 July 92
Lt.Colonel.
Harry Frost, DL. Hon. Co!. 2g Nov. 90
Majors.
Wm. Browne Ferris, (H),
ret. pay 12 F''., Hon. Lt.Col. 4 May 89
Herbert D. Fryer, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 7 Jan. 91
Captains.
Hon. Alex. G. Yorke 22 Jan. 79
Robert S. Bacchus, Hon.
Major 26 June 82
Hy. W. Hurrell, J/oH J/<i;or26 June 82
Francis W. E. Beldam, ifoH.
Major 10 Jan. 85
Alan' Sidney W. Stanley,
Hon. M'ljor 23 Apr. 85
Chas. Wentworth Stanley,
Hon. Major 23 Apr. 83
Sir R. C.Percy Gethin, Bt.,
p. 8. {H) 9 Apr. 86
Albert Julian Pell, Z»Z.(ZZ),
Instructor of Musketry ... 9 Apr. 90
Walter Hamond Francis ...28 Mar. 94
Lieutenants.
Alexander Cross Hall, 7).*. 3 May 90
Alf. Shatto Barthropp, ;'.''.24 Jan. 91
Frederick Gustave Bagnell 6 Ma.y 93
Patrick M'Causland 22 .Tuly 93
Reginald Hignett Wilfordio Oct. 94
Lionel E. Loraine Triscott 16 Jan. 95
H.v. Hampden English, p.s. 27 Feb. 95
James George Black 22 Jul.y 96
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Carter Chapman 30 Jan. 55
Reginald John Armes 12 Feb. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. F. Len-
noQ\i,Caidain Suffolk Eegt .1 Mar. 95
(^r. Master. —Arthur James, ^
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
Fred. Fawssett,iun.,afD. i Dec- 91
White Facinss.
The Prince Albert's (Somerset-
shire Light Infantry).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st Somemet Militia.)
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Cornish Henley, JP. ,
Hon. Colonel 26 Feb.
Majors.
JohnHammet Beadou, p.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 10 Oct. 9:
Captains.
Hamilton Alex. Kinglake,
Capt. ret. pay Lane. Fus.,
Hon. Major 16 Jan. £9
Edw. Brinsle.y Rawlins, j).i'.24 Aug. 89
Hastings Edward Hicks ...25 Mar. 91
Edw. Reginald .lohnTalbot29 Aug. 9:
Clement Phipps Tudway,
(H) 11 May 92
Theobald Leonard Walsh,
(H), p.s. m 2° Pec. 84
ffon. Chas. Pep.ysOourtenay 22 Feb. 03
SidneyE.O.Owen-Swaffield 11 June94
Roger Marriott-Dodington,
p.s. {H) 22 Junegs
Lieutenants.
Clement Brady Upperton.
(H), Inst, of Musketry ... & Apr. 93
John Darley CoUey ~. 7 Oct. 93
Alg. Wm. S. Lord Langton 10 Feb. 94
Bethune Minet Patton 5 Sept.94
Wm. John Wilmot Kerr ... 5 Sept.94
JohuNevilleHood Walrond22 July 96
Second Libuienants.
Compton Cardew Norman 4 Nov. 96
Adjt. 4- Cupf.— Arthur Bar-
ton Fox. Capt. T Battalion 1 Feb. 96
Qr. MaMer. — Chas. Jas.
Leyster, lion. Lieut 24 Oot. 94
Med.Of.—
Blue Facings.
4TH Batialiok.
{Formerly the 2nd Somerset Militia.)
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonel.
William Pinney, DL. JP....12 Mar. 70
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Wm. Long, JP. late Lt.
46 F. p.s., Hon. Colonel. .. IT TAay 89
Majors.
Evan Hy. Llewellyn. MP.
JP. Hon. Lt.Colonel n Mar. 91
Chas. Sinclair Shephard,'
DSO. Majoi ret. payPoyal
Fusiliers ; Brig. Major W.
Counties Brig.' Vol. Inf....i-j Apr. 95
Captains.
Wm. G. S. Sainsbnry, (H),
p.s., Inst, of Musketry,
Hon. Major 15 June 83
John Wm. Henry Marshall-
West.^ ;).«., [^i, late Lt. 2
Bn. Somerset Lt. Infantry 2 Aug. 84
Saml. H.Woodhonse,;).-. (t) 5 Oct. 87
Cbarles Beague St. John-
Mildmay, p.s. ret. pay S.
Art 30 Apr. 90
H.y.NorrisGl.ynnHindc,ij^e
'Lieut. I Bn. 24 Oct. 91
Roger Harbin Manley, p.s. 1 May 55
Arthur Llewellyn, p 8 15 May 96
Douglas Grant Stewart,^
late Capt. Somerset Lt.
Infantry i 22 July 9&
tiEtflBNABTS,
Ernest A. bragge Warry,
p.». (U) 2 Sept. 9^
Harry Erling Sykes ill) ...22 Aug. Q4
Eobert Nelson Dobson 15 May 95
Stuart Hay 21 Aug. 95
i:hHs. Edw.Wm. Carleton 19 Aug. 96
Joseph Geo. Dawson Wolleni9 Aug. 96
John Sd,ndbach Noel
Harrison 19 Aug. 96
Secowd Libutbnantb.
Gilbert Blaine, p.s 22 Jan. 96
Hustings Kllea John Eyre 9 Sept. 96
William Humphrey M.
Freestun 9 Sept g*!
Henrj Wiklman Kettlewell25 Nov. 96
Hy. Irving Rodney AUfr6V23 Dec. 96
Adit. 4-Cuiit.—H.W. Lovett,
Capf. I Battalion 20 Sept. 95
Qr. Master .—Frank Sturt,
from ^Battalion, Hon. Cant . i Apr. 86
Mei. Off-.—
Blue Fadings.
The Prince of Wales' Own
(West Yorksliire Regt.).
3BD BiTTALIOIf.
{Formerly the 2nd West York MiiUia.)
Head Quarters, York.
" Mediterranean."
HoNOBABY Colonel.
H.S II. G. F. E. A. Duke of
York, IlO. Kr 30 July 92
Lt. Colonel.
Geo. J. Hay, CB. p.t. DL.
JP., Hon.Colonel 12 Ma.y 79
Majors.
Henry Trafford-Rawson,
lion. Li. Colonel (t) 12 May 93
R. W. Hine-Haycock, (M) 30 Oct. 95
Captains.
Abraham M. 8agar-Mu3-
grave, p.s., Hon. Major 22 Jan. 87
John Musgrave Benson, y.«. 22 Jan. 87
Francis Boynton 3 Mar. 88
Josph.Straker,p.s.(ir), [<J,
(S) 9 Mar. 89
John Stott, J).* 16 Jul.y 90
Arthur Sale VVhiteley, p.s. 18 Feb. 93
Fred. Anatitaniug Saunders,
p.». Adj. 1 City [Grahams-
town) Vols. (S. Africa) ... 3 Feb. 94
Edwin Heautonville Rich-
ardson, late Capt. Derby-
nhire Regiment 14 Aug. 95
AVm.Fras. Elcocke Massey,
p.t IS July 96
Lieutenants.
Howard N. B. Burlton, p s. i May 95
Ausr. Fred. S. Leggatt,/;. 3.19 June 95
Arthur Laidley Brown, /(.«. 19 June 55
Wm. Ernest. Watson, j).».... 5 Feb. 96
Charles .Mori isThreltall,}!..". 9 Sept. 96
lion. Thomas Lister, p.f. ... 9 Sept. 96
Henry Edward Thornton
Wiikins«n 9 Sept. 96
Kenneth James Roy ...23 Dec. 96
Seconp Lieutenants.
4,i;7.<f(;uy)r—H. B.C. Trevor,
Capt. 2 Battalion 27 Jan. 96
Qr. Mastei — Francis Pye,
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
iled. Off.Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Bamsa.v, MD 14 May 93
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the i,lh We-t York Militia.)
Head Quarters, York.
HoNOKAKT Colonel.
George Philip b^awkes, (i/),
lateCapt. &3F. 22 Dec. 88
Lieotenant Colonel.
Chas. R. Prideaux-Brune,'
p.s. ret. pay Ri/le Brigade,
Hon.Colonel 7 Oct. 93
Majobs.
William H. Gott 22 Apr. 03
John T. Lee 2 June94
Captains.
Alfred Charles Bennett, p s.
Hon. Major 25 Nov. 82
H<inryC.Bulkeley,ifo«.Jlfuy".28 Feb. 85
Henry Stuari, Murray, Hon.
Major 13 Apr. 89
Mililla Infantry.
5«> Wm Tlenry Mahon, Bt.
Hon. Ma /'or 23 Apr. 89
James B.Oarforth rottie, (/f)
lion. Mfjor 3 May 90
George S. Garland Scaife,^
DSO 22 Apr. 93
B'Arcy Edw. Svrainston
Sirangwaycs, lif) 15 May 93
John Philip N. Swainston
Strangvva.ves ^ ^25 Mar. 96
LltUl'JiNANTS.
John Lawrence Scarlett ...23 July 92
George Wiimer Herbert ,..15 May 95
diaries Ernest Jubling ...15 Ma.y 93
HaioldJ .\loy.sey-Thou1pso119 Sept. 96
Cliai'iea Temple Morria ... 9 Sept. 96
Harold Caitwright 9 Sept.96
Will. Edw. £o)'i/t)xmantowiiia Nov. 96
John .Miles Dawson 18 Nov. 96
Skcond Lieutenants.
Elenrv MHtcalfe Appleton 14 Apr. 96
Jii//.' J- Ciiji<.~H, E, Watts,
Captain i Battalion 3 Dec. 94
Qr. Master [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thomas
Wilson, Hon. Lieut 23 July 90
Med. Off. Surg. Lt. Colonel
JamesWalker i Dec. 91
White Facings.
357
The East Yorkshire Eegt.
3UD Battalion.
(Formerlii the East York Militia.)
" H'hite Hose of York."
Head Quarters, Beverley.
HoNOBAHY Colonel.
Vim. Henry Grimston,' late
Capt. li'P.JF I Nov. 90
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John H. Burstall,* late Lt.
to Foot, Hon. Colonel 22 Jan. 96
Majors.
Herbert John Whittle, y.s. 4 Apr. 96
Captains
James B.W. Wilson,ji.». (H)
Hon. Major iS Apr. 85
Harold Robinson Pease, (IlUi June 85
Alfred St. Hill Gibbons, (ii')i6 Dec. 85
Fred. Charles Sli-ickland-
Conatable, (II), ret. pay
Boyal Horse Guards 21 May 90
Ashe Windham, {II) 6 May gi
Ji'. iV. Buchanan Boyd, p.s.
(U) , serving withOold Coast
Constabulary 27 Nov. 95
Digby Francis Wrangham 25 Deo. 95
Edward Starkey Wade 2.s Dec. 95
Lieutenants.
PhilipT. Sperling Maxsted,
(tt). Instructor of Mus-
ketry 5 June95
Ernest Gadesden Fellows22 Jan. 96
Cecil Robert flbrde 22 Jan. 96
' Second Lieutenants.
Guy Greville Wilson 20 Feb. 95
Richd. Newman Harduastle 2 Oct. 95
j Claud Phineas BookeyRiall 4 Apr. go
Edward Francis Twiss ...n Apr. 96
1 Ad/t. 4- Capt.—^. A. Ogle,
I Major i Battalion 16 Sept.93
I Paymaster. — John William
F. Sandwith, lale Capt.
] Bombay Army 15 Nov. 55
Qr. Master (with rank oj Qr.
I Mr. in the Army). — Mau-
I rice Barrv, if(i«.iic«<....29 Apr. 96
I White Facings.
The Bedfordshire Eegiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Bedford Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Bedford.
HoNoBARY Colonel.
Sir John M. Burgoyne,
Bart., late Oren. Ouards2o Ja.n. 94
Lt. Colonel.
Alfred H. Lucas, i/on.CoZ. :9 Aug. 93
Majors.
HerhrandA., Duke 0/' Bed-
ford 7 Oct. 93
Geo. O'Neil Segvave, (H),
ret. pay Yorkshire Regt... 17 Mar. 94
(JAPTAINEi
Henry Patrick Macan, (£),
Instructor of M ii'kefry ...28 Jan. 83
Gerald M. deL. Dayrell,)'.».i8 Mar. Qi
Sir Fred. W.F. G. Frankland,
Bar t. p. s.{H). serving under
th'ihrit.S. Africa Companyi^ Auc;. 0 r
Edward Arthur Hngpard.i
ret. }niy Army Sere. Corps 2 Nov. 9;;
Bertie Philip Newbolt 20 Jan. 94
Simon James Symous,^.8.
(if) 20 Jan. 9j
Frederick Eduard Bishop,
p.s. serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 3 May 95
.'?irAlg.Ke!■rB.OsborIl,/ill)■^ 3 May 95
LiKUTKN ANTS.
Shelley L.LaureiicoScarlettio Mar. 94
Rowland Ernest Alston ...10 Mar. 94
Wm. R. Algernon Chaiue 10 Mar. 94
Arthur Bushe Lemon iCJan. 95
Edward Pugh Allpress 27 May 95
George Ryefleld Ta..vlour.,.27 May 95
William John Topham 27 May 95
Gustavns Fraui is Higgins 18 May 96
Second Lieuienanis.
John Harvey 3 May 95
Alfonso B.yrne 14 Fob. 96
Robert French-Brtwster...i8 Nov. 06
James Fras. Nelson Price 9 Dec. 96
Adjt. 4" Capt.—S. A. James,
Capt. Gloueester Begt. ...20 Mar. 93
Qi-.3/u«;ej'.— Fred. Thomas
Bean, Hon. Lieut 23 Dec 96
Med. Off.— .Surg. Lt. Colonel
RowiaudH. Coombs, i1/ii. 1 Dec. gt
White Faeings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Hertjord Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hertford.
HoNoRABY Colonel.
The Marquts of Salisbury,
KG. Prime Minister, and
Secretary of State J'or
Foreijn AJf'airs 11 June 68
Lt. Colonel.
James Edw. Hubert, Visct.
Crauborne, jl/P 29 Oct. 92
Majors.
Edgar R. S. Sebright,
Fquerry in Wailing to
H.R.H.theDuchessof Feck26 Nov. 92
Henry R. Solly 15 May 93
Captains.
Charles, l'isc<.Marsham,Z>i. 3 July 86
Henry Jenney, (H) 11 Apr. 88
Charles H. B. Heaton-EUis 11 May 89
Hubert Fred, Barclay, (H) 10 Aug. S9
Lord Henry FitzGerald 5 Oct. 89
Charles Percy Boulton 11 May 91
G. Sholto Douglas, (if), (S),
late Capt. Scottish Ei/les...72 Feb. 93
Edwin Philip Smith 15 July 93
Lieutenants.
Hon. Douglas II. Marsham,
serving with liechaanaland
Border Police 29 Nov. 93
Egerton Griffiu Carrol, (H),
Instructor of Musketry ... 7 May 04
Montagu t^oUet Norman ...27 June 94
Arthur A. Dorrien-Smith ..i8 Dec. 95
Aynsley Eyre Greeawell ...18 Dec. 95
Second Lieutenants.
ArthurVincentOiutterbuck 27 Feb. 93
Winchester St. Geo. Clowesi 2 Feb. 96
Richard Page Crolt 19 Feb. 96
Philip Arthur Flower 21 Mar. 96
Adjt. .jf- Capt.—n. W. U.
Coaies, Capt. i Battalion 16 Dec. 95
Qr. Master. — Henry Medd,
ifuii, Capt 17 Sept.87
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
L. F. Osbaldeston i Dec. 91
White Facings.
The Leicestershire flegt.
3ED Battalion.
(Formerly the Leicestershire Ifililii.)
Head Quarters, Leiceator.
HoNOBARY Colonel.
Bf. Hon. J. J. R., Duke of
Rutland, KG. GOB .11 Aug.88
858
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. Pearson. iJ"P. DL. late
Capt. 45 F. Hon. Colonel. ..2?, May 92
Majors.
Edw. G. Broadley Palmer 14 June 92
A. T. T. Lord Braye, JF.
DL 20 Feb. 95
Captains.
Georfre Espec J. Manners 21 Apr. 86
Daniel liurton W.Mouncey,
'p.t.(Jl), Inst, of Mtisketryi-j 3a.n. 91
Mansfield Turner, jjn 7 Nov. 85
Philip Reginald Fuller 28 May 92
Robert Samuel Phillips (H)2o Aug. 92
Chas. Hy. Dayrell Palmer i June 96
Lieutenants'.
Edw. Athelstane L. Powell 9 ncc. 93
Cyril Owen Ibbetson o Dec. 03
Canning Turner 27 Jan. 94
Harold Delacour Beamish 17 Mar. 94
Hy. E..Bari 0/ Kingston ... i June 96
Gregory Morgan Knight... i June 96
JohnA.CuthbertQuilter ... -. Junego
Secont) Lieutenants.
Albert A. Leslie Stephen ...29 July 96
Fred. H. Arbuthnott Wol-
laston 21 Oct. 96
Atwell C. Dennet Pearsonzs Nov. 96
J.dit. 4' Capt.— John Mosse,
Captain i Battalion 25 Nov. 92
Qr.iU"(is/f)-.— JohnBreaoher,
Hon. Lieut 28 Mar. 96
3ted. Off:—
White Facings.
The Eoyal Irish Kegiment.
3iiD Battalion.
(Formerly the Wexford Militia.)
Head Quarters, We.xford.
HoNOiiAET Colonel.
Henry S. ioi-rfTemplemore 2 Sept.93
Lt. Colonel.
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, late
Cornet i Dr. Gds.p.s. (K),
JP., lion. Colonel 30 Mar. 85
Majoes.
Henrj' Arthur Boyse, p. » 9 Jan, 84
James W.M. Visct. Stopf'ordi3 July 91
Captains.
Owen L. V. Lloyd g June 79
Chas.F.d w. Wogan-Browne,
p.s. (H), Inst, nf Musketry 4 Aug. 88
ifon.Edw.B.L.H.Stopford.i
p.8. {H) , ret. pay Irish
Fusiliers 25 Junego
Son. Arthur H. Cbichesteri3 Apr. 92
Gerald H. Fomeroy Colley,
Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Jamaica 18 Nov. 93
ArthurWm. P. M'Dermott 17 Mar. 94
John Thos. Medlycott, late
Lt. S. Stafford liegt. 23 Sept. 96
Fras. John Newton-King,
ret. pay Oxford Lt. Inf. ...-2.% Oct. 96
Lieutenants.
■William Perry 6 Mar. 8f
Robert Murdoch 12 June 93
Fi-ea. James Robt. Hughes 26 May 94
Son. H.R.T G. Fitzmaurice-
Deane-Morgan 26 May g4
Henry Vincent Shortland
(If) 26 May 94
Morgan Crofton Lloyd 4 Nov. 96
Guy Level Caulfeild 4 Nov. gS
Second Lieutenants.
Owen Fitzstephen Lloyd... g Sept. 96
Adjt.ic Capt.—R. A. D. Row-
lej', Capt. Irish Fip.es 2 Mar. q6
Qr. Jfr.— William Dundas,
Hon. Lieut 10 June g6
Uei. Of.—
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the North Tipperury Ligh
l7}fantry.)
Head Quarters, Clonmal.
Honorary Colonel.
G. Ponsonby, Vise. Ijismore,
Lt. ofthe'County, late Cor.
^T Lancers 11 Jan. 55
^ Lt. Colonel.
Pitzgibbon Trant, late Lt.
6^ F. Hon. Colonel 22 Nov. go
Majoes.
Claude Richard J. Cane,'
late Capt. F. Artillert/ 12 Nov. g2
Wm.A.deWarrenne Waller2g Aug. 94
Captains.
Alex, Linds.ay Carnegie ...19 Jan. 84
Edward Herbert Lawrie ,..io May go
John Rolleston Wolfe 6 May gi
Richard Minchin Welch, (JT)ii May 92
Henry Hugh Hutchinson. .,26 Sept. 94
Arthur Bingham Crabbe,'
ret. pay 8 Hutsars 17 Oct. 94
George Washington Biggs,
(H),InstructorofMusketry2o May 96
Lieutenants.
Fred. C. Herbert Campbell 14 Aug. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Philip Urban Vigors 4 Oct. 93
Joseph Crean 24 Apr. g6
idjt. i- Capt.— A. H. Morris,
1350. Capt. I Battalion ...30 Oct. g3
QcA/(i«/<!r.— Wm.GriBiths,"
Hon. Captain 14 Nov. 85
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Kilkenny Fusiliers.
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
HoxoiiAiiT Colonel.
James E. W. T. Marquis of
Ormonde, A'P. late Capt.
I Life Guards 7 Jan.
Lt. Colonel.
Robert C. Knox, (H) 18 Apr,
Majors.
Maurice DenKeatinge,(if)ii Mar.
Captains.
Ernest S. Goldie-Taubman,
p.s. (H). servinfj in the
British East Africa Pro-
tectorate 2g Oct.
George Lionel J. Sargent., .16 Sept
Daniel George Howlett 16 Sept.
Lindesay Knox 10 Apr.
Geo. Smith, p.s. (H\, In-
structor of Musketry 2 Oct.
Daniel Joseph Smith nick 11 Dec.
Sir John E. Cecil Power,
Bai't 11 Apr.
Lieutenants.
William Daniel Byrne (H) 10 July
John Willcocka 11 Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
Adji. 4- Capt.— A. I. Wil-
son, Capt. I Battalion ... 1 Mar.
Qr. Mr. — Cornelius M'Kee,
Hon. Captain 15 May
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Princess of Wales' Own
(Yorkshire Eegiment).
3ED Battalion.
(Formerly the s^A West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, Richmond.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
Robert Gunter," JlfP. late
Capt, 4 Dragoon Guards. ..22 V.Siy 86
Lt Colonel,
Fred. Compton Howard, 2
re f. pay Fijle Brigade, Hon.
Colonel 15 May 93
Majors.
James Hoole, (H), Son.
Lt, Colonel :o Apr. 90
JohnW.Lodge,Jfon.Z/.Coi.i8 May 91
Captains.
Wm. E. C. Ellis, p.s. Hon.
Major 24 Mar. 86
Morton Jas. Baring Tomlin,
Hon. Major 10 Apr. 86
Hon. G. Algernon Lascelles 18 May gi
George W, LowsleyHoole-
Lowsley-Wiliiams, J1..1.,., 5 June 94
Baron Henrj' de Teissier,'
ret. pay 8 Hussars, Inst, of
Musketry 28 July •
BasilChas.Hood,re<.pay25n. 3oJan.95
Robt.BenyonNevill Gunter,
Aide deCamp toCol.Legard,
Com, E. York Brig. Vol. Inf. i June gs
Lieutenants.
William Henry In gilby ..,22 Oct. g2
Fred. Albert H. Palmer ...18 Apr. g4
Aug. Ernest Cathcart 19 Sept. 94
Wm, Robt. Hodgson lies,
(H) 18 Mar. 96
Roger Stephen Tempest ...18 Mar. 96
DurhamSimpsoiiMatthewsi8 Mar. 96
Robert Henry Darwin 25 Nov. 96
Guy Payan Dawuay 25 Nov. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Lowthian Godman 27 Nov. 95
Ernest V. Livesey Wardle 5 Feb. 96
EdwardLancelotSanderson28 Apr. 96
George Allan Heron 15 May 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. A. C.
King, Capt, i Battalion. ..2o1\ov.g6
Qr. Master. — George Croft,
Hon. Captain 4 Oct. 84
Med. Off.—
White Facingf .
4Tn Battalion.
(Formerly the North York Hijles,)
Head Quarters, Richmond.
Honorary Colonel.
Robert George Hopkinson,
JF, Hon. Colonel 29 Aug. 91
Lt. Colonel.
James Wm. Richardson ...iSNov.ge
Majors..
BernardGauntlettHarri.-on25 Apr. 96
Captains,
James Whaley Frj-er, p.t.... 1 Feb. 90
Chas. Edward Bagnall, p.s.
serving in the Uganda Fro-
tectorate 3 July 93
JohnCharles Rivis 27 June 94
Reg.Edw.Fras. S. Dudding,
(II), Inst, of Musketry ...27 June 94
Edward Henry Chapman 3 Apr. 9 5
Lieutenants.
Fras. Herbert English
Torbett 12 May g4
Charles Elliot 12 May 94
Geo. Demetrius Katiuftkis 15 July gj
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Rupert Wright 31
Thos. Wolryche Stansfeld g
Wenslej' Barclay Huntnn 3
Harold Chapman, p.s. (R).22
Reginald Guy Graham 18
Reginald Childers Carter.., 4
Adjt.^'Capt. — A. L. Napier,
Captain 2 Battalion i
Qr. Matter. — Jos. Downes,
Hon, Captain 5
Med. Off.— Surg. Zt.Colonel
Thos. Carter a
Oct. 94
Jan. 95
Apr. 95
June 95
Dec. 95
Mar. 96
May g4
June 2
June JJ
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
3HD AND iTH BATTiLIONS.
Furmerlt/ ■jth Royal Lancashire Si/les.)
Head Quarters, Bury.
HoifORABY Colonel.
ThomBLsHaleMfe Capt.SSF. 2 July 92
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Fred. Finch Mackenzie ...20 Nov. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Chaa. Homer, p.s.(H),
(S),[fl 18 Dec. 95
Majoe.
John F. 0. Hamilton.' ret.
piy South Stajford Itegi...ij Oct. 94
Captains.
Fred.Maitland Balfour! H),
late Lieut. 90 Foot, Hon.
Major /...25 July 85
Francis Joseph Radcliffe(/09 Mar. 89
Henry Alex. Schank, (Ji),
Instructor of Musketry ...i6 Nov. 89
Thomas Hutchings 9 Jan. 92
Godfrey Armitage, late 2nd
Lt. 6 Dragoon Guards ...21 Jan. 93
Herbert Richard Cobbett...29 Aug. 94
Wm. Dixon Haddock Green,
ret. pay K. R. Sijles 23 Jan. 95
LlEUTSNANTS.
Darwin Harry Parker 14 July 90
Ernest Frederick Wallace,
(S) ,In^tructorof Mu8ketri/2i Oct. 93
Bertram Gordon Snell......2i Oct. 93
Hobert Armstrong O'Neill 22 May 95
John Victor Hormoa 2 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Jebb Dennis 30 Jan. 95
Francis Oswald Barker 27 Sept. 95
John M'Dougall Haskard i Feb. 96
Charles Douglas Macklemz? June 96
Francis Henry Naugle 23 Sept.96
Adjti. <f Capt:—A. W. M.
Wilson, Cajitain West
India Megt 17 Aug. 96
H. C. E. Westropp, Captain
Manchester Regt 13 July 96
Qr. Master. — Edw. Michael
Collins, Hon. Captain 19 May 86
Med. oj:—
White Facings.
The Eoyal Scots Fusiliers.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Prince Regent's Royal
Ayr and Wigtown Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ayr.
HoNOBAEY Colonel.
A.P.,Earl o/GaIloway,iT.
late Capt. R. Horse Gds.
p.s 24 June9i
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. Hugh Campbell, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 11 July 91
AlAJOES.
John M. Mathie Morton,
Hon.Lt. Colonel 22 Dec. 88
Hon. H. H.Dalrymple 13 July 91
Captains.
Reginald Curtis Toogood,'
Capt. retired pay 26 May 86
George James Fergusson
Buchanan 14 May 87
R. L. Nugent-Dunliar, ^.s. 4 June 87
Lewis N. H. D'Aeth,2Caj)<.
retired pay i Battalion ...15 Feb. 88
Fullanon James, ^.)i 22 Dec. 88
Hugh Scott, p.s 14 July 90
Charles G.S. M'AIester, j).s.i3 July qi
Ralph G. Riddell-Carre,p.8.i3 May 93
Militia litfantry.
Lieutenants.
John Edwards Vaughan,'
p.». late Lt. 2nd Bn 15 May 91
Ivo D.Walkur-Heneage.p.s.ii Jnly 91
Arch. Earl of Cassillis, ^.». 9 July 92
Charles Walter ViUiers ...26 May 94
DominickSidneyBro\\aie,p.».26 May94
Arih. M. Mitchell Campbell,
p.s. (H) Inst, of Musketry 20 Mar. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Edward Geo. Boyle. ..31 Oct. 94
Alex. Hamilton Dunlop ...23 Jan. 95
John Steuart Duckett i Feb. 95
George Fredk. Montague
ViUiers 23 Oct. 95
Claud Hugh Irving Jackson i Feb. 96
Adjt. Jf Capt.— A. H. Thur-
burn, Capt. i Bn 16 Sept. 95
Qr. Master. — Wm. Jas. Han-
cock, Hon. Captain 31 Aug. 82
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
The OhesMre Eegiment.
3XD Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st Royal Cheshire Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Chester.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
Charles Hosken France-
Hayhurst,2 DL. JR. late
Lt. 77 F 21 May 92
Lt. Colonel.
Arthur Hill 21 May 92
Majobs.
Frank Kirkman Loyd,(if),
\_t 1, late Capt. Iiiniskilling
Fusilier:' ; Hon. Lf. Colonel 13 Apr. 89
George Frcdeiick Scott, p. «. 5 May 94
Captains.
Charles Percy Lees, p.s. ...28 July 88
LeaJoues(if) p.s H0n.Maj.24 Nov. 88
Ed. Kinnersly Williamson. ..12 Oct. 89
Edward Townshend Logan 4 May 91
Robert Ale.x.amlerGreg, (if ),
[^j Instructor of Muskel ry2$ Nov. 93
Charles F. C. Luxmoore ...27 June 94
Lieutenants.
Edw. Walilegrave Griiiith 19 Nov. 92
Lord Gerald Richard Gros-
venor 30 Jan. 95
Wm.Thos.Ch'irleyDavidson24 Apr. 95
Edward Gordon Wilder ...28 Aug. 95
Thoa. G. Bayley-Worthing-
ton 28 Aug. 95
George Richard Hennessy i Feb. 96
Skco.vd Lieutenants.
John Charles MacSwiney i Feb. 96
Hon. Reginald George B.
Forbes 11 Mar. 96
Richd. N. Harrison Verdiu 9 Sept. 96
Adjt. <Sr Cu//<.—W.C. Neville,
Major I Battalion 8 Nov. 93
Quarter Master. — Frederick
Howard, Hon. Captain. ..14 Apr. 83
Med.OJf.—
White Pacings.
4Tn Battalion.
{Formerly the 2nd Royal Cheshire
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
Honoeaey Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Henrv Brougham
Lordhoch,'GCB. (?CJi<r.7 June 84
Lt. Colonel.
John Monlray Read, late
Capt. 13 I*'. Hon. Colonel 23 Dec. 93
Majoes.
John A. Arnott 5 June 93
Charles Harrop Beck 8 Aug. 94
Captains.
HenryMillett NichoUa, ifoH.
Major 3 Dec. 84
Charles William Willis, p.s.
{H) [0 Inst, of Musketry 22 July 85
W. A. Bromley-Davenport 9 Oct. 86
WilUam Woodward 5 Aug. 93
William Mc'Kay, ^.». (if). ..12 Aug. 93
Lieutenants.
Charles Gosset Mayall 6 Aug. 92
Beresford Moutray Read ...22 Aug' 94
Ion Richd. S. Shinkwin ...16 Jan.'95
GeoffreyTurnerD. Hickman 7 Auo- qc
Reginald Charles Warren 4 .Tau°'95
William Heury Denne :9 Aug 06
Alfred Aquila Smith 19 Aug 96
Eric Stanley Girdwood ...19 Aug.'96
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur.Charles Wellesley 5 June 96
George Claj hills 16 Sept.96
Adjt. Jr Cupt.—K.F.-N. Hop-
kins, Capt. Seaforth High-
landers. I Nov. 95
Qr. Masfer.~R. M'Kay,
Hon. Lieut ' 24 Jan qi
Med. Of.— Surgeon Lt.Col. '
James B. Hughes 1 Dec qi
White Facings.
The Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Denbigh and
Merioneth Syies.)
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honoeaey Colonel,
Sir Robert Alfred Cunlifl'e,
Bart, late Lt. f Capt]
Scots Guards, p.s '^^ jj^^y g
Lt. Colonel.
Samuel Sandbach,p.« 21 Nov
Majors.
Chas. R. Mostyu-Owen loMnr ^,
Rumley Fred. Godfrey i^jApr.ll
Captains.
Charles Henry Lord, p.s.(if),
[t], Hon. Major 23 Nov Si
Ghas.y. C. Touzel, ;7.». {H)n Mar" SP
Edward Lloyd Hon. MajorJi Anr' II
B-llEdwinPliillips,(i,l.,^4J::8°
M. R. D Albuquerque An- ^ '^ "^
dersou,!) s , xr„,,
Thomas M-Keown.,..::; 2^ Tu7^ ^^
Fred.Wm. Proctor, p.s.' (S)' ^ '♦
Capt. ret. pay TV. Riding
Regt jj Feb
Horace Dixon Mayiiew. ■.'.'.'.'. 29 Jm^; ^5
Lieutenants.
Robert Ormus Campbell ...2c Feb n,
Hugh Russell Eliott .... 21 Jan ' o^
Adrian D. Philip Hughes. ..16 Jan' q=
Walter Leslie Rigby'. 6 Nov. 95
Llewellyn W. Howell
Tringham 22 Julv fi
Albion Ernest AudrJws".'.'.'22julv q6
Frank M.BoileauRobertson 9 Dec. 96
Second Lieutenants
Richard Alfred Wynn 2 Sen^ n^;
Adit. 4- Cayt.-G. \Y. J). B '"^^-^^
Lloyd, Captain i Bn 15 Au" o5
Qr.Master.-W. H. Vernon "-^^
^""■■^i^"'- ••..... .'2 Nov. 55
Bliie Facings.
4TI1 Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Carnarvon Siffet )
Head Quarter.'*, Carnarvon.
" The Plume of the Prince of fValei,"
** Ich Dien."
HoNOKAEY Colonel.
G. S. G. Lord Penrhyn 6 Mar. 95
Lt.Colonbl.
Henry Piatt, i).». DZ., Hon.
Colonel 22 Oct. 84
Majoes.
Owen L. J. Evans 25 Apr. 88
Hon. Henry R. H. Lloyd-
Mostyn, late Sub Lieut.
23 F....- 14 Nov. 94
Captains.
Howell R. Jones- Williams,
Hon. Major 7 Jan. 85
Griffith Radcliffe Owen 28 Mar. yj
Arthur Hamilton Pryce ...20 Sept. go
Richd. Edw.Lloyd Richards,
p.s 21 Nov. 91
William Buckley 6 Feb. gz
Ernest F. C. Evanson 10 Feb. 93
A. R. P. Macartney-Filgate 2 Jan. 96
Sylvauus Reynolds 28 Oct. 96
»t)0
LlEUIEIfABTS.
Wm. Douglas Jones 3 Oct. 91
Eric Jas. Walter Piatt 12 Mar. 92
Arthur Eaward Lewis 8 Apr. 93
Charles Patrick Holroyd ... 3 ilar. 94
Wm. Edw. StraDge Biitson 2 Jan. 95
Frederick Henry Lloyd ...18 May 96
Secoxo Liedtena^tts.
Bon. Chas. R. Clegg-H:ill...28 Nov. 94
Foster Swetenham fi Mar. 93
Evan Bowen Jones 24 July 95
Cyril C. HamiltoQ Potter. ..27 Nov. 95
Ludovic Nanney Williams 19 Feb. 96
Samuel P. Wyun Priestley2S Oct. 96
Adj.dfrCapt. — Aug.F. Cooper,
Capt. 2 liatlaliun i Sept. 94
Qr. Matter. — Henry Edward
White. Hon. Captain 10 Dec. 84
ited. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The South Wales Borderers.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Soyal Soiith Wales Bor-
derers Militia.)
Head Quarters, Brecon.
HONOKARY COLONKL.
Arthur Lord Ormathvraite,
late Capt. 1 Life Guards. ..^o Dec. 76
LlBUTENANT COLONKL.
Wm. Jones Thomas,' DL.
JP. late Capt. 2 Dr. Ods.
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel 4 Oct. 76
Majors.
Charles Healey 6 Nov. 95
Thoa.WilliamsJoBes,j).s.(fl) 2 Dec. 96
Captains.
Chas. S. D. O. Oldham, (if),
rSl,(t), ret.pai/nDr.Gd!.
Hon. Major 3 Apr. 89
Stuart Williams Morgan ...16 Aug. 90
Hy. J. Vaughan Phillips,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musketry 2 Dec. 93
Hy. Read Darley (U), (O,
ret. }'uy 4 Itratjoon Guard^ix^ Feb. 94
Harry Hickman Bromheld 29 Aug. 94
Herbert Ferd. Woodgate,
iU) {t) ret. pay 1 Bn 31 July 95
CecilHatnillonAnnitaye (H),
serving tcith Gold Coast
Conltabulary 23 Oct. 95
Richard Descou Stevens ... 2 Dec. 96
Guy Maxwell-Heron ; Dec. 96
Richard Francis Gunter ... 2 Dec. 96
Likutknants.
David Hnghes Morgan 8 Apr. 93
James Reginald Harris jo Oct. 94
James Miller Gibson-Wi.tt 28 .-Vug. 95
Douglas Maitland King ...iS Aug. 95
Kobin Begbie Chiton 2 Dec. 96
Wm. Charles Cuigenven... 2 Dec. 96
Thomas Cattcll Greenway,
Hon. Lieut. I Cadet Bn.
King's Royal Rifles 2 Dec. 96
George Kecinioud Scott ... 7 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
William John H. Hughes... 9 Dec. 96
Adit.iCapl.—'J:. tl- Grant,
Capt. 2 Battalion 4 Sept.95
Qr. Ji)-.— Moore Murphy,
Hon. Captain i May 93
Me J. Off.—
White Faci nrs .
4TH ilAlTALION.
(iVrmerly the Royal Montgomery
Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
Honorary Colonel.
John Heyward HejTvard...25 June 79
Lt.(;olonel.
Chas. Edw. Ramsb(,ttom-
Isherwood 9 Sept. 96
Major.
Edward H. A. Tolchev(H),
p.s 9 Sept. 96
Captains.
John T.omax 25 May 9:
Hdw. S. St. Barbe Sladen 17 Dec. 92
Feidiuand Louis Gcnth ...22 Aug. 94
Fienues Maurice Colvile ...18 Apr. 96
WiltridChas. N.Hastings
(R) 9 Dec. 96
Miliiia Infantry,
LlEIITEN-lNTS.
Lumley Owen W. Jones ...n Dec. 93
Philip Edwin Hopwood ...11 Dec. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Lechmere Howell Tudor. .27 Feb. 95
James Keilly Knowles 11 Mar. 96
Ernie llumbold Taylor 18 Nov. 90
J.t^.;f.<f-C^t;)^— D. J.GaisfOid,
Captain I Battalion i Feb. 92
Qr. Master.— John Tigar,
Son. Captain 13 Apr. 89
Med.Off.—
White Facings.
King's Own Scottish
Borderers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Scottish Bjrderers Mil.)
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Geo. G us. Walker, KCB.
p.s.iU),[t],Ji' 5 July 93
Lt. Colonel.
Archibald Hume,;).s. iU),
lt],JIon. Colonel n July 93
Majors.
Jas. K. Maxwell Witham,
p.s. (S), Son. Lt. Colonel 19 Nov. 87
Gland V. E. Laurie,^).*. (If)
[t] 17 Oct. 94
Captains.
John Mackie, p.s. Son. Ma/'. 7 June 84
Sir ,^lex. D. Griersou, Bt.
tS) [t],p.s 10 July 86
W.C. Criichiey-Salmonson,
p.s 18 Aug. 88
Harold Wm. Alex. Fras.
Crichton-Browi.e. ;>.«. ...13 Jan. 94
Arth. D. Ripley Polt,p.s. (t)28 Mar. 94
W. D. \'oung-Herries, p.s.
{T)(H) 17 Oct. 94
James liTuce Wilkie, p.*. (t) 1 May 95
James Lewis Greig,>i.>. ['] 2 Oct. 95
Lieutenants.
Wm. L.Campbell Allan, p.« 25 Feb. 93
Senry Keswick, p.s. serving
wit/i the Stianghai Vols. ...25 Feb. 93
William M'Call, p.s. (S) [t]
ijist. of Musketry i Aug. 94
George (rordon Moir, j).». ... i Aug. 94
Sir William Jardine, Bart. 8 May 95
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert l^hilip Timms, p.s. 7 Nov. 91
James Charles Walter Con-
nell, p.s 24 Oct. 94
George Douglas Dixie 10 Oct. 95
Sidut-y Herbert Thivaites 12 Feb. 96
Harry John Hall 4 Mar. 96
Chanes Fraser Kenuedy ... 7 Oct. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—'E. J. Dent,
Vapi. 2 Battalion i Sept. 94
Qr. Master. — John Swann
Howe,' Son. Lieut 21 Oct. 91
ilea. Off.—
Blue Facings.
0 ameronians (Scottish Eifies).
TRD AND 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly jndRoyal Lanark Militia.)
Head Quarters. Hamilton.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir D. C. R: Carrick
Buchanan, KCB.DL.JP.
late Cornet 2 Dragoons ...31 Oct. 85
Li. Colonel Commandant.
Arthur Henrv Courtenay,
Son. Colonel 9 Oct. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
Geo. Farie, late Capt. 74 F.
S..n. Colonel 30 Oct. 95
Majors.
J..\.U.Thomson-Carmichaeli2 Dec. 91
William Charles Douglas. ..25 Dec. 95
Montague G. .lohustone ^
ret. pay 2 Dragoons, Son.
Lt. Colonel 5 Mar. 96
(Captains.
Fred. Harcourt Stevenson.
Son. Major 29 Oct. 87
Henry Chavasse 29 Oct. 87
Daniel Fras. M. Macqueen,
p.s. (S), Inst, of Muskftry2g Oct. 87
Harold Mills Clifford. ;).«.(t)
(H), Instructor of Musketry2j Aug. go
Kenneth Rodas Devaynes
Shaw 5 May 91
Ernest Dorrington Drabble22 Aug. 91
William Hustler Hopkins 22 Aug. 91
Alfred John Bowman 23 Mar. 92
Senry V. J. M'Cann Neal,
(S), Assistant Inspector
Lagos Constabulary 23 Apr. 92
Kenneth AIacIverMorriaoU23 Apr. 92
Arthur R. C. Liltledale 17 June 93
James Campbell Gardner.. .17 May 94
Richard Lanelale Cumber-
land, p.s 28 Maj' 94
John Arthur Briggs, ret.
pay • Battalion 28 Nov. 94
HcurjM.M'NeiU-Hamiltun 4 May 95
Lawrence Johnstone 18 Sept. 95
John Stewart Wood 18 Sept. 95
Tom Henry Newall 18 Sept.95
JohnCraigieNorwcll.p.s.{U),
serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 23 Sept. 96
Arthur Ritchie, late Lt.
1 Battalion 23 Sept.
LlEDTENANTb.
George Douglas Lumsden 9 Dec.
Charles Napier Lambton.. 9 Dec.
Alen Sidney Jas. Crawford 9 Dec.
Francis Alex. Chetwood
Hamilton 9 Dec.
Sir Geo. L. L. Bagot Pies-
cott, Bart y Dec. 96
William Russell Cowie 9 Dec. 96
Gerald Ernest Lea 9 Dec. 96
Cuthbert Thomas Martin 9 Dec. g^
Walter Gordon Neilsou ... 9 Dec. 96
Walter Prettou Lovell 9 Dec. 96
Skcond Lieutenants.
Thos. Edw. Russell Reeves 1 1 Sept. 95
Edward Leatham WhitweU 4 ,lau. 93
Charles Joseph Lynch 6 Feii. 90
(Christopher Hugh Cautleyi4 Feb. 96
.lames .Marshall Maclaren 14 Apr. 93
Philip Joseph Maguire ...11 May 96
Jdjts. 4Capi^.—A.O.Vihite,
Captain i Battalion i Nov. 95
G. D. Luard, Capt. 2 Bn. ...15 Aug. 96
Q r. Maste rs. — Geo. Wishart,^
Son. Lieut 13 Apr. £7
Med. Off.—Sury. Lt.Colonel
Alex. M. Adams i Dec. 91
Dark (jreen Kacnigs^
The Koyal luulskilliug
Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Fermanayl, Light InJ .)
Head Quarters, Enuiskillen.
Ho.voK-4Ry Culo.vel.
Lowry Kgeitou, Fart of
EniiiskUlen 8 Jan. 87
Lt.Colonel.
W. B. Neville, p.s. Son. Col. 6 June 92
Major.
John Gerard C. Irvine, (Jf) 6 June 92
Captains.
Edward Simon White 27 Feb. 92
Jas. M.TortUsendKeiUy./u'e
Major 2 Guernsey Militia,
Son. Major 17 Seut. 92
FitzherbertWheatlyBlouin-
tiold 24 Oct 94
Arthur Wyndham Gelston is .viar. g>
John Rogers HeMid, (Si
Iiii'Iriictori.li.u triry .10 June 96
Philip Wm. Puule Unit .1.11 Nov. 96
ljlKUTE>'-l.>(iB.
Francis Knox Pull. e.-oy . id June 96
Augustus Rich. Hi-uiie.^sy lo June 96
Arthur Hy. Daniel tirittji:,
j>.s i3 Mar. 95
Skcond Lieutenants.
George Allred Sabine 21 Aug 95
John riy. M. J'i'ct. Cole .. 18 Sept 95
J.//f.4Cu^^.— I'.J.L.Tjllen-
liam. Cayf South Stafford-
shire Regiment I Nov 95
Qr. Master. —
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Farmer-Ly the Eoyal Tyrone Fusilier,
Head Quarters, Omafrh.
Honorary Colonel.
Jas. Alf. Vinct. Charlemont,
CS. Comptroller of the
Sousehold to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 25 Apr.
Lt.Colonel.
Lewis JIansergh Buchanan,'
laU Lt. 88 F.; ^Jon.Colonel2^ Dec.
Majors.
Charles Murray Alexander,
S071. Lt.Colonel 19 May
Henry Irvine, Bon. Lt.Col. 4 Feb.
Captains.
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexander,
Son. Major 2q Apr.
Rowley Ale.x. Miller, p.s..
Son. Major 13 May
Son. Chas. Alexander, p. ».
Son. Major 8 Jan.
Jas. Alex., fi'urZo/ Caledon,'
Capt. ret. pay i Life Gds.,
Son. Major 7 July
Wm. Edw. Carver, Son.
Major 18 .Tan.
John"Knox M'Clintock,(-H")2q May
Lieutenants.
James Gildea Browne, p.». 7 Mar.
Robt. Lyon Moore, p. s.(ii^) 14 July
Jat.S.Daoidson Sou.ston,{S)
it), Sub Innpector ofConsta'
bulary, British Honduras 16 Aug.
Lewis Ernest Buchanan ...21 Mar.
Walter Vaughan Jones 21 Mar.
Randolph George Gethin,
{S),In)t. of Munkeiry 7 Apr.
Sf.cond Lieutenants.
Francis William Swifte ... 6 Mar.
Chas. Hy.Geo.Vesey Stokesai Aug.
Daniel Geo. Harold Auchin-
leck 25 Nov.
Sdjt. ^ Capt.—C. J. L.
Davidson, Capt. i JBn. ...18 Aug.
Faymanter. —
^r. Master. — Wm. George
Williams, Son. Captain. ..11 Mar.
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Prince of Wales' Own
Donegal Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lifford.
HoNOEAEY Colonel.
Xord Claud J. Hamilton,
Aide de Camp to the Queen 17 Jan. gi
Lt.Colonel.
Baptist Johnston Barton,*
lateLt, 33 F.; Son. Col. ...21 Feb. 91
Major.
William Deane-Freeman
Thompson 8 May 93
Captains.
Wm. R. CoUum, p.s 25 Feb. 82
Maxwell J.Carpemlale, p.s. 26 May 90
Greorge Edw. Sutclilfe tt)...i5 Mar. 93
Richd. Fras.E. ii.Cuchrane29 May 95
John Stewart Hamilton ...29 May 95
Chas. Fredk. Stewart, p.s.
[S),InstruetorofMuitketry22 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
Kdmund Armstrons; Croftn Mar. 96
Francis M'Glade (if) n Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Mostyn Davies 9 Oct. 95
Walter Ochiltree Stuart ...19 Feb. 96
Cecil Hidings 4 Apr. 96
Francis Noel Dent 4 Apr. 96
Robt. J.'Halkett Baddeley 4 Nov. 96
Adjt. 4- Ca;jt. — J. A. B.
Thompson, Captain East
Lancashire Seyiment 10 Sept. 92
Paymaster. —
Or -Mr. — JamesWhite, a'on.
Lieut 31 Aug. 87
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantrtj.
The Gloucestershire Eegiment.
3RD Battalion.
Formerly the Royal South Gloucester
Liqht Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Bristol.
Honoeart Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
WilliamAlexanderHill.DL.
p.s. [^j. Son. Colonel 16 Oct.
Majors.
Sir Wm. F. G. Guise, Bt.p.t.
Son. Lt.Colonel 27 Nov.
Lionel SeymourBenson.p.a.
Son. Lt.Colonel 15 Nov.
Captains.
Christopher D. Guise, p.s.
r<], Son. Major 3 May
W. E. Parry Burges,p.». [<]
Son. Major 6 May
Gilbert Eiobert H. Collis,
p.s. [^1 22 July
Diivid I.Earlofyorthesk.p.s. iS Aug.
Edw. Dodweli Crichton,jj.».i8 Aug.
RussellJamesKerr, p.j. [i]26 Oct.
Chandos B. Lee Warner,
p.s. it) 6 Feb.
Son. Douglas George Car-
negie, p.s 23 Mar.
Walter H. de BurRh Griffith,
p.e.{S)(t)Inst. of Musketry 5 Aug.
Lieutenants.
Geo. Herbert Burges, p.s. 25 Mar.
Robert Lionel Marshall,^.».i9 Mar.
Geo. Templeton Brett, p.s.
{U) 15 Oct.
Alfred Irvine Menzies.p.s. 19 July
Stephen Edw. H. Atkinson,
p.s. (t) 7 Apr.
Hugo Gerald de Bathe, p.s. ifi Jan.
Wm.A.SpencerEdward8,p.s.6 Nov.
Walter Hayle VValshe, p.s.
late Lt. 3 Bn. York and
Lancaster Regiment 15 July
Second Lieutenants.
Hubert Charles Guise, p.». 12 Apr.
William Algernon Puller,
p.s. late Lieut. 4 Battalion 5 Nov.
Hy. Chas. Webb Theobald 6 Nov.
Adjt. ^ Capt. — A.C. Lovett,
Captain 1 Battalion 2 Nov.
Qr. Master.— TiLoa. Smyth,
Son. Lieut 19 Nov.
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
92
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal North Gloucester
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cirencester.
Honoeart Colonel.
Sir R.N.F. Kmgscote,KCB.
late Lt. Col. Soots Guards,
Extra Equerry to S.R.S.
the Prince of Wales, and
Commissioner of Woods and
Forests 22 Jan. 62
Lt.Colonel.
William Playne Marling,
Son. Colonel i Feb. 96
Majors.
Seymour H.,.BariBathurst,
p.s 17 Mar. 94
Arthur Leopold Paget, (S.)
Son, Lt.Colonel 4 Mar. 96
Captains.
Henry Selwyn Goodlake,
ret.pay LancashireFusilierszg Jan. qo
OwenSutcliffeWethered.p.s.is Apr. 93
Jesse Devenish Gouldsmioh 13 May 91
JohnW. S.WingBeld-Digby,
(S.) 14 Apr. 94
Son. Allen Benj. Bathurst,
MP 23 Jan. 95
John Edwin Harden, (S)
Instructor of Musketry ... 3 Apr. 95
Charles Henry Hardiag,p.f.a2 Jan. 96
Cha3.Edw.Fr»ukHenry,jp.«, 4 Mar. 96
861
Lieutenants.
JohnSeager B Ingham,p.«. 5 Mar. 92
Fred. Geo. Earl o/Guilfordi3 Feb. 95
Henry Martin Shingleton
Smith 18 Dec. 95
Clifford R. Templeman
Annesley 12 Feb. gS
Phillips Saumarez ■VassallT.2 t'eb. 96
Robt. H.Dick-Cuuyngham 4 Mar. 96
Jas. KeitnDick-0unyngham29 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Hy. M. Paget, Visct. And-
over 12 Feb. 96
George Harold Matthews. ..14 Feb. 96
Sir Ralph St. G. C. Gore,
Bart II Mar. gS
Wm. John Paley Marling.. 11 Nov. 96
Adjt. (f- Capt. — Joseph S.
Hobbs, Capt. I Battalion 5 Aug. 95
Qr. Master. — B. N. Sprag-
gett. Son. Captain 29 Oct. Si
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Worcestershire Kegt.
3RD AND 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the Worcester Militia.) >
Head Quarters, Worcester.
Honohaey Colonel.
T. Coningsby N. Norbury,'
CB. DL. JP. late Capt.
6 Drs 18 Oct. 90
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Richard PrescottDecie, j7.s.
late Capt. R. Engineers,
Son. Colonel igApr.'go
Lt.Colonel.
Alfred Winsmore Hooper,
Son. Colonel 30 May 95
Majoes.
Edward Hugh Bearcroft,
Son. Lt.Colonel 16 Apr. 90
Hugh Edm.E.Everard,(S),
(T), p.s., late Lt. 1 Bn.
Son. Lt.Colonel 2 July 9^
Robert Holden,* Son, Major
1 Cadet Bn. King's Royal
Rifles 3 Juneps
Octavius Scarlett Martin-
dale- Vale, (S),p.s 25 Nov. 96
Captains.
Shii'Iey A. Stephenson-
Fetherstonhaugh,p.«.(ir) i June 86
Alfred Henry Hudson, _p.».,
Hon. Major 11 July 87
Harry S.Richardson, Ca^i.
ret. pay 12 Lancers 15 Feb. 88
Arthur GordonSteward,p.». 17 June 91
Chas. G. Irving Edmondes,
p.s 3 Sept.92
William Frederick Holroyd
Morgan, 7). » 5 Nov. 92
rerd.I).Wm.Lea-Smithp.«.i7 June 93
Percival HenryA. Leggett,
(II), Inst, of Musketry ...17 Feb. 94
William W. Stanley CIarke22 Aug. 94
Christian de Falbe, late Lt.
2 Batialion 8 June 95
Constantine T. F. Dillon ...12 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Bailey (fl').28 Nov. 94
John Hy. Morris Arden 28 Nov.g4
Robert A. C. L. Leggett ...28 Nov. 94
Edward Major Kingsinill...28 Nov. 94
Edw. Fras. Herbert Evans 28 Not. 94
Cuthbert Edward Lord,p.».i6 Oct. 95
Jas. B. Falkner Cartland... 6 Not. gg
3 TO
S62
SECOm) LlEUIBWANTS.
Archibald Herbert Leggettis Aug. 94
John Fras. S. Winnington 30 Jan. 95
Thos.Chas. Jones- Williams27 Feb. 95
Oswald Walter Brinton ...13 Mar. 95
Martin Raymond Carr 3 Apr. 95
William Warren Hudson... 14 Apr. 95
CreoflfreyWeeton Howard... 9 Oct. 95
Eric Dalbiac Luard 23 Oct. 95
Bmeet William Moss 5 Feb. 9S
Alfred Francis Custance . . . 1 1 Mar. 96
Son. Gerald Ernest F.
Ward 14 Apr. 96
John H. Affleck Parker ... 6 July 96
Hy. D'Arcy M. Cooke 15 July 96
Son. Charles AUsopp 30 Sept. 96
Chas. Raymond Ke»rick
Bacon 18 Nov. 96
William Berington .. 23 Dec. 96
Mjts.Sf Cap<«.— L.C.G.Taf-
nell, Capt. E. Surrey Regt. 8 June 96
W.F.J. Hardisty, Jlfa/.2 Sn. 10 Aug. 93
Qr. Matter. — Isaac Young*
{LI. Liverpool Hegt. 19
Sept. 85), 3on. Captain 35 Jan. 96
afe(2. Oft.— Surgeon Lt. Col.
G. E. Hyde i Dec. 91
Surgeon Lt. Colonel Herbert
G. Budd I Dec. 91
White Facings.
The East Lancashire Kegt.
3KD BiTTALIOIf.
{Formerlg sik Royal LancathireMilitia.)
Head Quarters, Burnley.
HoNOEAEY Colonel.
Sir John Hardy Thursby,
JBart. late Lt. 90 i''. 30 July 79
Lt.Colonel.
John Erdeswick Butler-
Bowdon, p.e. Hon.Colonehg Dec. 91
Majoes.
Hubert Slater, ^.«., Son.
Lt. Colonel 24 Jan. 91
S.H.Mijne-Redhead(S), [<]i3 Apr. 92
Captains.
Hugh E. Wilbraham, (S) ,
ret. pay S. Lancashire Regt .
Son. Major 23 Apr. 87
Clement Jam es M'Coan, p. ».
(S), Instr. of Musketry. ..-zS July 88
William Alfred Jupp 23 May 91
EmestArthurSnow,{if),re<.
pay South Lancashire Regt. 5 Aug. 91
Chas.E. A.T.Trevor-Battyei3 Apr. 92
William Craufurd Hurrell
Son. Major 17 Oct. 85
Chas, S. Newman Ringer,
employed in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 20 May 93
Edm.A. LeGendre Starkie28 Apr. 94
John M'Mahon Roberts,
Utte Lt. 14 Sussars 5 May 94
Chas. J. Lloyd-Carson, p.s. 7 Aug. 95
Lieutenants.
Stuart E. Bloxam Richards 3 June 93
Henry Joseph Nugent 20 Nov. 95
Martyn Brooke Webb 20 Nov. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Joshua Percival Horton ... 9 Jan. 95
Sydney Wharton Allen.p.«. i Apr. 95
Cyril Slater 18 Mar. 96
Patrick Henegan 4 Apr. 96
Stanley Musgrave 7 Apr. 96
J.djt. 4- Capt.—C. W. T. T.
Goff, Captain i Battalion 19 Mar. 95
Qr. Master. — John Hol-
boume, Son. Lieut 7 Dec. 92
White Facings.
The East Surrey Eegiment.
3HB BaTTALIOH.
{Formerly theim Royal Surrey Militia.)
Head Quarters, Kingston.
hohoeaex colonbl.
Lt.Colonel.
Thomas Warne Lemmon, 1
Eon. Colonel 26 Feb. 78 I
Militia liifantri/.
Majoes.
John Roper Parkington,J'P. 3 Jan. 91
John Charles Worthington,
p.t 30 Oct. 95
Captains.
Walter Boynton 7 Jan. 88
Fras. Lee Sanders, p.s. (.S),
Instructor of Musketry ...21 Jan. 88
i?aron Sam. SeligKusel, p. ».22 May 95
Henry Archibald Bellville 22 July 96
Hy.ArdvfickBurgess,p.«....22 July 96
Lieutenants.
Harold Rowley Wood 13 Feb. 95
Charles Raymond Roberts-
West 20 May 96
Edward Last Kelsey 20 May 96
Edw. A. Elphinstone-Dal-
rymple 20 May 96
Fras. Edward Till 20 May 96
Henry John Des Voeux 20 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Sidney Rowlett Fletcher... 3 Apr. 95
Thomas Norman Puckle ...15 Jan. 96
Alan Rowley SaleSale-Hillis Jan. 96
AlbertW.We6tmoreNor[olki4 Apr. 96
John W. Carrington Glynn2o Apr. 96
George Algernon Meakin...3o Apr. 96
Thomas Leeson Ball 25 July 96
Leonard A. Joy MiddletoniS Nov. 96
Alfred Charles Glover 25 Nov. 96
Adj.4-Capt.—'a.W. Benson,
Major 2 Battalion i Jan, 92
Qr. Master. — Wm.Coleman,
Son. Lieut 29 May 95
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
,87
82
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the ird Royal Surrey Militia.)
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
James Le Gey t Daniell 8 Oct. 92
Lt.Colonel.
Bernard Gilpin Haines,'
late Lt. 18 F. Son. Colonel^i Oct. 94
Majoes.
Francis S. G. Moon, p.s..
Son. Lt.Colonel 12 Nov
Captains.
Wm. H. Bulpett, (S), p.s..
Son. Major u Jan.
E.A.Uvedalo Price, p.s.(S),
Instructor of Musketry 24 May 88
Howard Vyse Welch S Apr. 90
William Knox, ret. pay 21
Hussars, Hon. Major 11 Nov. 90
Henry Eley, (if), ret. pay
Liverpool Regiment 19 Nov. 90
Fred. L. Chas. Thomas, [U)
late 2 Bn.. Fast Surrey
Regt. Son. Major 21 Jan. 9^
Fras. R. Bircham Parmeter,
{S),Assist. Inspector Gold
Coast Constabulury 23 Oct. 95
Jas. M. Bowie Kennedy,
ret. pay 2 Bn. Duke of
Cor 7iiDalV s Lt. Infantry... 20 'HLQ.y 96
Hubert Askew Fardell,
late Lt. Dorset Regt 28 Oct. 96
Arthur Victor Thomson ...11 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Geo. Hamilton Alexander
(.ff) 7 Apr. 94
Son. Fred. Edward Guest 7 Apr. 94
Second Lieutenants.
Harold V. Barnard Byles...27 Jan- 94
Elliot P. PhiUpson-Stow ...17 Mar. 94
Ronald Macclesfield Heath 8 Aug. 94
Robert Francis Peel 9 Jan. 95
Edward Seymour 30 Jan. 95
Harry Michael Thomson ... 6 Feb. 95
William Aubrey Spooner...27 Feb. 95
Herbert Maddick, p.s.late Lt.
3 Vol.Bn. F. Surrey Regt. 12 Mar. 95
Frederick Geo. Theobald 15 Jan. 96
Charles Lewis Veal 22 Jan. 96
Herbert Geffrard Pirouet... 22 Jan. 96
Ralph Forrester 27 July 96
Adj.i^Capt. — O.D.Johnstone,
Capt. East Surrey Regt 8 Aug. 94
Qr. Master. — WilliamLeven
Prondfoot, Son. Captain 19 May 83
Med.Off.—Surg.Lt. Co/.Mat-
thewOwendoleman,3fZ). i Dec. 91
White Facings.
The Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry,
3ED Battaliow.
{Formerly the Royal Cornwall Sangert
— Duie of Cornwall's Own Rifrtt.)
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
Field Marshal K.R.S. the
Prince ofWales, KG.KT.
KP. GCB. GCSI.GCMG.
GCIF. GCVO 28 Apr. 75
Lt.Colonel.
Son. Charles Geo. C. Eliot,
lateLt. dr Capt. Gr. Gds.
Son. Colonel, Controller of
the Sousehold of S.S.S.
Prince Christian of Schles-
tcig-Solstein 29 June 89
Majors.
Thomas E. J. Lloyd, DL.,
Son. Lt.Colonel 4 May 85
Hugh Halse Ley, W Son.
Lt.Colonel lo Ang. 891
Captains.
Henry John Greame Lloyd,'
late Li. 2 Battalion 22 Oct. 87
Arthur Francis Salmon (T) 5 Nov. 87
Gerald MarcoU Conran 12 Nov. 87
John G. Orlebar Aplin, (H),
Assistant Inspector, Gold
Coast Constabulary 4 Apr. 8&
Piers Alex. H. Visemni
Valletort 23 Mar. qi
John CoUoryan Michell ... 9 Jan. 95,
Stuart James Bevan,j).». ...29 July 96
Lieutenants.
Reginald W.CaesanFentoni3 May 93
Herb. Augustine CarterCff) 7 May 94
Wilfred Wm.MaitlandGott 1 May 9s
Claude D. Dianey-Roebuck25 Mar. 96
Robt S.Jno.Norris Hawker25 Mar. 9(5
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Baliol Scott 29 Apr. 95
Lawrence Williams 5 Feb. 96-
Adj. if Capt.— p.. J. Wil-
braham, Jfty'or I Bn 4 Jan. 9?
Qr. ilfasfcr.— Henry G . Hart,^
Hon. Captain 10 June 82
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Duke of Wellington's
(West Biding Regiment).
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the 6th West Jorlc Militia.)
Head Quarters, Halifax.
Honohaet Colonel.
Henry, Duke ofWeUingtou,
late of Grenadier Guards 10 Apr. 86
Lt.Colonel Commandakt.
Lt.Colonel.
Gerald Stovell, p.s.Son.Col.zo Feb. 95
Majoes.
Alex. Keith Wjllie, p.s 12 May 88
Hen.E. Heydemann,p.s. [f] 20 Mar. 95
Captains,
Robert N. D. Bruce, Son.
Major 28 Nov. 83
Edw. Feetham Coates, p.s.
Son. Major 28N0V.83
Ernest Lucas Cordes, Son.
Major i3 Oct. 84
Brian Trengrove Williams,'
Hon. Major 28 Feb. 85
GeorgeEdwd .Moke-Norrie,
p.s. [#] {S) 26 May 88
Horace James Johnston,p.s.
{H), Inst, of Musketry ...14 July go
Arthur Edward Burgett ...16 June 94
Chas. Alan C. de Trafford i May 95
Harry Robt. Hildyard, p.s. i May 95
Basil Sholto A. Douglas-
Hamilton 30 Sept.96
Lieutenants.
Cecil Pellew Bradshaw ...16 June 94
Henry Montagu Digby 11 Apr. 96
Herbert Wm. A. CoUum ...11 Apr, 96
Arch. Jose Campbell Mur-
doch i6 Dec. 96
Frederick Lawrie Tesche-
maker 16 Dec. 96
HenryHoldsworthWaymani 6 J 1
SeCOITD LiBUTEKiKTB.
H.Thos. A. ShaplandBoyse 4 Dec. 95
Harold C.W. Hale Worthamis May 9'i
Chas.EdiviQBonrneHanson23 Sept.96
ddjt. Sc Ca;i^— F.A.Hayden,
Capi. West Siding Eegt... .12 Feb. 95
©r.Jfr. —Wm. FitzPatrick.s
Son. Captain n Feb. Si;
Med.Of.—
White FacincE.
The Border Kegiment.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly Royal Cumberland Militia.)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
HONOEIRT CoLOKEt.
H. C. Earl of Lonsdale 14 Feb. 91
Lt.Colokbl.
James Robert Bain, Hon.
Colonel 28 May 92
Majoes.
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming ... 4 Feb. 91
Noble Fleming Jenkins,
ret. pay 2 Bn 9 May 96
Captaiks.
John Fell Woodbome i3 June 92
Alfred H. Collmgwood, (t)... 5 Oct. 92
Ehys 'Wm.'VVykeham Jones,'
retired pay Sufsex Seat. ...26 Oct. 92
John Concreve .". 31 May 94
Wm. Plunkett MacBride ..12 Aug. 93
John Norman 23 May 96
5'on.Alf.Edw.C.J.StouTton23 May 96
Robt. Walker H. Woodburne 8 June 96
LrEUTENAXTS.
William Verner Ellis 7 Nov. 91
Cecil Aubrey Escombe 6 Mar. 95
Hew S. Campbell Ros.'; 6 Mar. 95
Edward Vivian Moore g May 96
John Alexander Halliday 30 Sept 96
Thomas Wm. Youngson ,..30 Sept.96
Second LiEUTKifAirTS.
George Hyde Harrison 9 Sept.96
Rowland Marshall Wiltord 7 Oct. 96
Gerald Fitzgerald Dunne 25 Nov. 96
.4<yf.iJ-Cnp(.— C.E.H.Cooch,
Captain i Battalion 13 May 93
Qr.Maiter. — James Edw.
Bonner, Ifon. Captain ... i Apr. 85
Med.Of.—
White Facings.
4TK Battalion.
(Formerly the Eoyal Westmoreland
JLight Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
HoNOBART Colonel.
Louis C. Salkeld, retired ...10 Feb. 94
Lieutenant Colonel.
Henry Paul Mason, (If),
Hon, Colonel 4 May 92
Majoe.
Arthur W. D. Lewis, p.s 14 May 92
Captains.
Geo. A.Mounsey-Heyshamn Feb. 88
Geo. Algernon Draifen, p.s. 2 Nov. 89
Robert Thomas Harland ...18 Feb. gi
William Scott Fulton, {H)yi Jan. 92
Thomas Ricketts Morse,"
p.s.{H)lateSurg.Capt.Army
Medical Staff, Instructor
of Musketry 15 Mar. 93
Maurice J. Draffen Cockle t8 Dec. 95
Liectbnantb.
John Henry Wybergh ji Jan. 93
Seymour Clarke Bull 4 June 94
Williim Waudby... z Miy 96
Militia Infantry.
Second LrECTSNANis.
Chas. Geo. Wm. Andews ... 5 Feb. 96
Adit. 4- Capf.—P. J. Bellamy.
Capt. 2 Battalion 18 DeC. 93
Qr. Master. — John Henry
Jones. Hon. Lieut 12 Dee. q4
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The fioyal Sussex E,egiment.
3SD Battalion.
[Formerly the Royal Sussex Light Inf.)
Head Quarters, Chichester.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
The Earl of March, JP.
late Lt. J. Capt. Gr. Gds.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel 28 June 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
Sir Craven Chas. Goring,'
Bart. p.s. .late Capt. 33 F.,
p.s.; Hon. Colonel 20 Aug. 87
Majoss.
Charles H.Go(i.nia.n,p.s.Hon.
Lt.Colt>nel 6 July 89
Chas. Percival Henty,p.«.ii Apr. 96
Captains.
Harvey T. B. Combe, p.s.
Hon. Major 23 Feb. 8t
Charles R. A. Leslie, Hon.
Major 13 Sept.84
Joseph Godman 12 Mar. 87
Stephenson Robert Clarke. 12 Mar. 87
Robt. Law. Thornton, p.s. (t) 17 Aug. 89
Charles Henry von Roemer 8 Mar. 92
Arthur Reginald Hurst, p.s.-n Apr. 93
William Molyneux Clarke. 11 Apr. 96
Chas. H. Lord Settrington,
Hon. Aide de Camp to Lord
Roberts 11 Apr. q6
Pelham Rawstorn Papilloni2 May 96
Lieutenants.
Fiennes Wm. Edw. Blake 2 July 92
Frank Thomas Wisden 0 Sept.g3
Cecil G. H. Alers Haukey 9 Sept.93
Robert Kenrick Evered ,.,12 Sept. 94
Algernon E. Venning 12 Sept. 04
Alexander R. Davey, p.«....ii Apr. 96
Samuel Davenport 25 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Merrik Raymond Burrell... 5 Dec. 94
Geo. Fred. Thos. Tankev-
ville Johnstone 21 Aug. 95
George Holt Davenport ... 8 Jan. 96
Richard Wilder 4 Mar. 96
Rowland Edward Paget .. 4 Apr. 96
Adi.<Sf Capt.—H. B. Scaife.
Capt. I Battalion 24 Nov. 93
Paymaster. — W. F. Perry. ..24 Feb. 60
Qr. Master.— Thos. Kinloch,
Hon. Captain i Apr. 85
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
J. M. Percival 1 Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
863
MAJOSi.
AlfredJ.Bowyer-Smijth.p.*.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Sept.qi
William W. Earl of Sel-
bome, JP. p.: [t] , Under
Secretary of State for the
Colonies jg Apr. 85
C A. P TATW H
HvdeS.Whalley-Tooker,J?.i4 Apr. 86
Fras. Chas. Baring, ;<.». ,..12 Feb. 87
William Graham Nicholson 3 Mar. 88
Wm. Barrow Simonds 27001. 88
Philip Pester Phelps, [H),
Inst, of Musketry 5 Apr.go
Geo. J . Hardress Stevenson 4 May 91
James Heron Walker g Feb. 94
John Evelvn Bazalgecte ...2g Apr. qr;
Cecil Du Pre P. Pownev,i
(H),[f\, late Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards 23 Oct. 95
Reginald Arthur Womb-
well (H), late Lt. i Drag.2~^ Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Frederic Edgar Silva, p.t.
(tf). (t) 8 Apr. 93
Robert C. L. Stapleton-
Bretherton iAng.94
Philip Edw. Hardwick.p.s. 13 Feb. 95
Edmond Cecil Russell, p.s.2^ Apr. 95
Martin Gurdon-Rebow, p.s. 3 July 95
Harry Wm. Morgan Willis 3 July 95
Jas. Edward, Tisct. Harris 18 Dec. 93
Algernon Charles Cox i Feb. 96
Arthur Hope Traveri 4 Nov. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Henry A. Browne 12 June 95
Jotin William Jeffreys 25 Sept.95
Victor John Austen Willett 4 Jan. 96
George Brooke 12 Feb. 56
George Hughes Earle ii Nov. 96
Adjt.6^Capt.—Q.n. Nichol-
son, Captain i Battalion. ..16 Jan. 94
Qr. if)-.— Patrick M'Evoy,
Hon. Captain 12 June89
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Hampshire Eegiment.
3BD Battalion.
{Formerly the Hampshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Winchester.
HoNOBABT Colonel.
Lieut.Gen. John Davis, CB.26 Feb. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Richard Edw. F.Howard-
Brooke, late Li. yj F. ...29 Apr.qs
The South Staffordshire Eegt.
3BD AND 4TH BATTALIONS.
(Formerly the King's Own 1st Stafford
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
*' Mediterranean."
HoNOBABT Colonel.
Hon. Wellington Pat. Man-
versChetwynil Talbot.M^e
of 7 FH.^ilierg, Serj.at Arms
in Ordinary to the Queen... 26 Apr. 73
Lt.CoLCNRL OoilMANDANT.
Walter George Webb, Hon.
Colonel I Apr. 89
Lt.Colonel. ;
Michael A. W. Broun, Hon. '; .'
Colonel 10 Dec. 02
Majobs.
Alexander Fin lay
I Francis Charnngton
Edward V.D. Pearse,p.s.ct),
(^)
4 Jul.y
16 Apr.
I July
Captains.
BassettThomeSeckham ,p,!.
Edward Wm. Cennant, p.s.
Hon. Major
Francis K. Devereux Hick-
man, (H). p.s 2
Hon. HicUd. W. Ohetwyud,
(H), Hon. Major
Lionel Erskiue Hall
3 »i 2
31 May I
May 8
I Sept. 8
3 Apr. £
19 Sept.c
864
Harold Harvey Smith ii Mar. 93
Gwyn Williams aq Apr. 93
Herbert J. S. Saunders-
Da%'ies 28 Mar. 94
HoraceCaryHarrisMarriott 8 July 96
Lupert Le Grice Elers 8 Aug. 96
LlEUTEIfANTS.
Cecil T. Vincent Fosbery...i8 Apr. 04
Herbert Erskine Gates 27 June94
Percie E. B. Fitzvvarine
Smith _, 4 July 96
Hugh Hoskyns Bury 4 July 96
Charles Peter Berthon 4 July 96
Bernard Nugent Shaw 4 July 96
Geo. Alfred Usijorne Lane 4 July 96
Alf. Eiohard Hugh Rycroft 4 July 96
Cyril German Banks". 4 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Tracy St. Quintin 14 Apr. 95
Claud Leonard .Matthews... 10 Feb. 96
John Francis Scobell 12 Feb. 96
Lionel W. de Vere Sadleir-
Jackson 29 June 96
Eobt. Cecil C. Frankland 14 July 96
Percival Alexander WiIson23 July 96
Douglas Bloomfleld Gore-
Booth 4N0V.96
Adifs.4- Capis. — G.N. Going,
Cupf. I Battalion 30 July 94
E.K.Daubeney,Z)50.ilfa;o)-,
2 Battalion 21 Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — Jas. PenK'eth,
Hon. Lieut 15 Feb. 93
Med. Off-
White Facings.
The Dorsetshire Eegiment.
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the Dorset Mililia.)
Head Quarters, Dorchester.
HoNOBABY Colonel.
Edward H. T. Lord Digby,i
late Coldstream Guards ...25 Apr. 91
Lt.Colonel.
Angus Wm. Hall,^ CB. [*],
JP., late Capt. 58 F. and
Adjt. Depot Bait.; Hon.
Colonel 24 May 73
Majors.
RichardCha.Wm. Bingham,
Son. Lt. Colonel 16 Feb. Si
John Henry Austen, Lion.
Lt. Colonel 8 May 86
Captains.
Herbert Carey Geo. Batten,
Hon. Major 22 Apr. 84
Robert Erasmus Saunders,
late Lt. B. Fusiliers; Hon.
Major II Oct. 84
Edward Castleman Smith,
(ff), (t), Hon. Major 7 Aug. 86
rrederickCharlesWingrovei2 May 90
John Herbert Devenish ... 6 Feb. 92
Denzil Hughes-Onslow.rei.
pai/ 2 Bn 6 Apr. 92
Lieutenants.
Vivian E. Archer-Burton ...16 Mar. 89
Chas.Uobt.E .Radclyffe, (H)
Ivttructor of Mu»ketry ;
late Lt. TSt Life Guards ... 3 Feb. 94
EricAndrew Bridge 19 May 94
Second Lieutenants.
John Hy. Strode Batten. ..21 July 94
Edw. Alexander Pope 21 July 94
Egbert Xapier, p.s 20 Feb. 95
Frank Middleton 18 Sept.95
Frederick Wm. Greenhill 25 Sept.95
Cecil John M'lllree Lomerii Nov. 96
Adjt. -t Capt.—h. E. Lush-
ington, Capt. 2 Battalionig Sept. 94
Qr. Master.— Thos. H. Bar-
Tatt. Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 86
Med. Of. — S-tgeon Lt.Col.
DecimusCurme i Dec. 91
White Pacings.
Miliiia Infantry.
Prince of "Wales' Volunteers
(South Lancashire Eegiment),
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the Dulce of Lancaster's Own
Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honorary Colonel.
John Southcote Mansergh 4 Nov. 93
Lt. Colonel.
Robt. Ireland Blackburne 9 Dec. 96
Majors.
Edward Joynson, (H),Hon.
Lt.Colonel 13 Aug. 92
Captains.
Montagu H. Hall, [<] 15 Mar. 8z
Alexander Francis I'arbet,^
Assistant Inspector, Lagos
Constabulary, Hon Major 3 Apr. 86
Edw. Kermode Heath, (H),'
p.s. Inst, of Musketry 10 Sept.87
Charles Marson, (t) 17 May 90
Hugh Fulthorpe Gooch,
Hon. Major 13 Feb. 92
ArthurGeo.WalterSkirrow,
ret. pa-i) 2 B"ttalion i Aug. 94
George Postlethwaite, (H) 16 Dec. q6
Russell Ernest C. Edye 16 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
Mowbraj L. S. OTven Cole.15 May 95
George Norman Simms ...13 May 96
Francis Wood 13 May 96
Thos. Doufflas Pilkingtoni3 May 96
Nigel Lucius S. Lysous ...13 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Cecil Trousdale ...13 Feb. 95
Hubert Armstrong 11 Apr. 96
Adjt. 4- Captain— Y. A. M.
Fowler. Captain Liverpool
Megiment i Sept.93
Qr. Master. — Frank Hawes,
Hon. Captain 7 May 83
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Welsh Regiment.
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the Soyal Glamorgan Light
Infantry .)
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
HoNOBABT Colonel.
Rt. Hon. R. G. Lord Wind-
sor, Comdg, Worcester Yeo-
manry 26 Feb. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Alfred Thrale Perkins, JP.
(H), late Capt. 21 F., Hon.
Colonel 15 July 95
Majoes.
William Watts, [<] p.i.Actinq
Adjutant 1 Cadet Bn. K.
B. Rifles 5 May 94
Philip Septimus Dowson ...18 Sept.95
Captains.
EdmundPlunkettDashwood ,
p.s. (H), Hon. Major 2 May 85
Samuel Moreton Thomas,
Hon. Major 16 Mar. 89
William Forrest, p.« 13 July 91
Chas. Morton Hastings, late
2nd Lt. S. Wales BorderersTj Feb. 94
Richard Wentworth Taylor26 Sept.94
H.y. Frank W. Poppelwell,
p.s. (H), [t] (S) 24 Oct. 94
Alfred Thrale Perkins 15 May 96
Joseph Haywood 4 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Bertram Falls Perkins, (H),
Inttructor of Itutkriry ...14 Nor. 94
Second Lieutenants.
JohnThos Llewelyn Daviesi2 Dec. 94
George Herbert Stevenson 8 July 95
Cha«les Herbert Hill 22 Jan. 96
Alf. Sherrington Mitchell 1 Feb. 96
AVilliam Arnold Jacomb ... 5 Feb. 96
Charles Bingley Benson ..,28 Oct. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.— A. H. U.
Tindal, Capt. i Battalion 15 June 92
Qr. Master— Thos. Tinnock,
Hon. Lieut 10 May 93
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders).
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Rayal Perth Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Perth.
HoNORAKT Colonel.
H.R.H. Alfred E. A.Duke of
Edinhnrgh( reigning Dk its
of Saxc-Coburg-GothaJ,
£G. KT. EP.GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Personal
Aide de Camp to the Queen 21 June 87
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
D. M. Smythe,! late Lt.jg F.iS Nov. 93
Majors.
Hon. W. C. W. RoUo,
Master of Rollo, p.s 20 Jan. 94
Lord Alex. Kennedy.^ late
Bt.Ma joriBattalion ; Hon .
Lt.Colonel 10 Mar. 94
C-APTAINS.
Jas. S. Robertson, p.s. (H),
Hon. Major: 30 Dec. 85
Wm. Angel Scott,^ late Lt.
Cameron Highlanders, Brig.
Maj. Surrey Brig. Vol. Inf.
Hon. Major ro Mar. 88
Robert W. P. Clarke-Camp-
bell-Preston, p.s. Aide de
Camp to the Governor of
iVew Zealand 13 July 89
John Lewis Macandrew,
p.s. (H) 30 June 90
John MacRae, ret.pay i Bn. 22 Oct. 90
Alex. Heldewier O. Dennis-
toun,p.» 13 June9i
CarolusH.GrahamStirling,
p.s 20 Jan. 94
Hon. Alex. David Murray,
p.s 14 July 94
Arch. Glen Kidston 12 Aug. 96
Lieutenants.
SirEdw. A. Stewart- Richard-
son, Bart ig Mar.92
Wm. Huntly, Tisct. Strath-
allan 4 July 94
William Keith Murray 19 Dec. 94
Ronald T. Graham Murray 9 Oct. 95
Second Lieutensnts.
Philip George Anstruther 12 Dec. 94
Reoch A. tlurray-Allan ...24 July 95
Charles Wm. Eric Gordon 4 Jan. 96
Adam Bohertson Stark ...16 Jan. 95
George D. Grant-Suttie ...25 Nov. 96
Adjt. — J. Stuart, Captain i
Battalion 4 Junegs
Qr. Master. —3&Tae& Robert-
son Hay, Hon. Captain ...20 Oct. 83
Blue Facings.
Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Own Boyal Bueht
Militia.)
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Honoeaet Colonel.
Walter Caulfield Pratt, JP.
late Capt. 67F 8 Dec. 80
Lt. Colonels.
Edward Dyke Lee, Hon. Col. i6 Jan. 86
Majoks.
Henry EdwardBamey,ffo«.
Lt.Colonel 17 June 8«
B.W. Sari 0/ Orkney a6 Feb. 96
Captains.
Arthur Wm .Her vey Good(-Zr),
Son. Major 13 MaySs
William Terry 24 May 88
George Frederick Paske,
p.s. i,S),Infit. of Musketry 22 Mar. 90
Charles Sppncer Hall 8 Mar. 93
F.GuyDelavalThoroton(if) 7 May 94
Charles Francis Kynaston
Mainwaring 31 Oct. 94
Philip Vivian Rose , 6 Feb. 95
Sir Robt. John Dashwood,
Sart 26 Feb. 96
Lie UTEir ANTS.
Edward Wm. Wallington ... 4 July 85
Albert Norman Heriderson2S Nov.91
Edw. Noel Napier Bartlett 14 Jan. 93
Ernest Bernard Cl«rk 8 Mar. 93
Bernard J. Merlin Walsh. ..31 Oct. 94
Ellis Haldane Chinnery ...31 Oct. 94
Lewis Daval HmH 31 Oct. 94
Lancelot Edw. Seth Ward 26 Feb. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Eveljm Forrest ...16 Oct. 95
Osbert "R. Leicrh Hampden i Feb. 96
Son. George Hy. Douglas
Pennant 12 Feb. 96
John Arthur Ballard 26 Feb. 96
Chas. A. Hamilton Palairet26 Feb. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt. — J. Hanbury-
Williams, Major Oxford
lAght Infantry 27 Feb. 92
Qr. Ma»ter.— G. Williams,
Son. Captain
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Oxfordshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, 0.xford.
*' Mediterranean,"
Honorary Colonel.
Bbn.Alg. S. Arth.Annesley,
late Lt . 16 Lancers, p.s. ...12 Dec. 91
Lt. Colonel.
Charles Rivers Bulkeley,
(S), Son. Colonel ...28 Nov.91
Majors.
Frank Willan, [f]. Son.
Lt. Colonel lo Deo. 91
Hugh C. Fortescue 16 Dec. 96
Captains
Thomas C. T. Warner, J-XP.
Son. Major 19 Dec. 91
Fred. Edward Withington,
{S), Lnnt. of Musketry 14 Apr. 92
Robert Wentworth Doynei? Apr. 95
James Blyth 17 Apr. 95
Richard Pulteney Pulteney i May 95
Wm. C. DeM. Visct. Milton,
MP II Apr. 96
Maurice W. G. B.ow]ey-
Conwy ."..13 May 96
Lieutenants.
Thos. Hy. Rivers Bulkeleyi6 Jan. 95
Robt. Bingham Brassey ...iS Apr. 95
Alastair Ham 1 ton 1 May 95
Lionel E. H. M. Darell 28 Aug. 95
W. Reg. Shute Barrington 16 Oct. 93
Cornish Frederick Henley 4 Aug. 96
Frank Godfrey Willan 4 Aug. 96
Thomas Uare Jackson 25 Nov. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Gerald Maurice Ponsonby 4 Apr. 96
Arthur George M'Clintockii Apr. 96
George Prank Brooke 14 Apr. 96
Sholto Chas.W. Lord Aber-
dour 6 Aug. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—R. G. H.
Hughes, Captain 1 Bn... i Dec. 96
Qr.Maater. — Geo. A. Hirst,
Son. Captain 21 June 83
Med. Off. —
, White Facings. .
Militia Infantry.
The Essex Regiment.
3KD Battalion.
! {Formerly the Essex Sijles.)
Head Quarters, Warley.
HoNOHAEY Colonel.
Edgar John Disney,(if),i>i.
JF. late Capt. 7 F. S Mar.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Tyssen Sowlev Holroyd,'
late Capt. 2^ F.; Son. Col. 12 Aug.
Majors.
Geo.B. C. Lyons, ffon.i^CoZ. 26 May
Henry 0. Mastermau 21 Oct.
Captains.
Arthur J. Galswortby 26 Apr.
John Bernard O'Reilly 26 May
Wm.Goesvelt M. Kortright 20 May
Thos. Alfrtd Pamplin Green,
(S), serving with Gold
Coast Constabulary 23 May
Edward Samuel Penrose. ..23 May
Percy Tatham 26 Mar.
Chas.L.Vaughan-Arbucklei8 Nov.
Walter Geo. Arkwright(a")i4 Apr.
Walter Spoor Brindle [S) 20 Nov.
Lieutenants.
Richd. Wm Winter Ba.yley 9 Sept.
Cecil Frank M'Causiand,
employed in the CioilServiee
of the Protected Native
States, Malay Peninsula. ..12 May
Edward Matthews 5 Sept.
George Nelson ShefHeld ...25 Mar.
Arth. D. Nairne Merriman25 Mar.
John K. TuUoch Whish ..25 Mar.
Second Lieutenants.
Victor Hubert Kavanagh i Feb.
Adit. 4- Cujiif.— Robert M. O.
Glynn, Capt. Welsh Fus. i Nov.
Qr. Master. — George S .
Ames, Son. Lieut 1:; Feb.
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
90
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the West Essex Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warley.
Honorary Colonel.
Samuel B. Ruggles-Brise,
CB. JOL. JP.late i Dr. Gds.20 Feb. 89
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Smart Walker, Son.
Colonel 10 Feb. 94
Majors.
Alf. TufnellRobson(l£"),Za/e
Lt.g2Foot. Son. Lt. Colonel 2 Mar. 89
Edw. Charles Bond, Son.
Lt. Colonel 4 Apr. 94
Captains.
Geo.P.Townsend,H'oK.Jli'rj;'.27 July 8'
James Hiscutt Grossman,
Son. Major u May 85
Cecil Hodgson Oolvin, «(£"),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 June 87
Charles F. D. Sperling 16 Mar. 89
Mansel W. Jones-Mortimer 8 Apr. 93
Edm. Leveson Calverley,(t)
{S) ' 4 Apr. 94
John Edward Chas.Blakeney ,
p.s. {S) (t), serving with
SierraLeone Frontier olice2-j Feb. 95
Henry S. Fleming,^ Major
retired fay Etsex Regt.
Son. Major 11 Mar. 96
Lieutenants.
Gerald Stanle.y Caldeeott...i8 June 92
Richard Hediey Robinson 10 Dec. 92
Richard Bdinund Shepherd 5 June 95
Robert Minturn Clarges
Ruston 4 Jan. 96
Evan Colclough Lloyd 1 Feb. 96
Richd. Fras. Knight Goochii Apr. 96
Altham Browning Wilmer 4 Nov. 96
Fred. Wm. Orby ilaycock 4 Kov. 96
86S
Second Lieutenants.
Geo, Pollock Ommanne.y ...28 Mar. 96
Gordon Brooke Tayleur ...30 Mar. 96
Thomas S. Fleetwood Pratt23 Dec. 9S
Adjt. Jr Capt.-Ry. Broad-
mead, Captain i Battalion i Nov. 92
Qr. Master. — Daniel M.
Baile.v, Son. Lieut 10 Sept.Qo
Med. Officer-
White Facings.
The Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the zst and 2nd Derby
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Derby.
.Honorary Colonels.
Bt.Son.S.G.Dukeoj Devon- .
shire, £^G. Inrd President
of the Council 6 May 71
"SIS. Field Marshal Lord
Roberts of Kandahar,
GCB. GCSL GCIE. R.
(Bengal) Art 29 Dec. 88
Lt. Colonels.
Wm.LangtonCoke, [i*] , JP.,
DL. late Cornet 4 Sussars;
Son. Colonel 15 May 87
Joseph Hall Moore, Son.
Colonel 17 Mar. 88
Majors.
Henry Pearson, p.s. [S),[t]
Son. Lt. Colonel 24 Mar, gj
Albert L. Salmond, p.s. [f],
{S).iCadetBn. West Surrey
Segt. Son. Lt. Colonel ...10 Sept.gz
Captains.
Son. Alfred N. Cnrzon, p.s.
Son. Major n Mar. 8$
Vernon H^nry Mellor, p.s.
Son. Major 5 Nov. 87
Gerard R. Oakes,;j.s 22 Aug.88'
Arthur Webster Young, [f].
Son. Lieut, i Cadet Bn.
West Surrey Fegt 5 Sept. 91
R.CoUingwoodFenwick,p.s.22 Mar. 93
Herbert Waldy, p.s. 22 Mar. 93.
Geo. D.MarshallHughes.p.s.
Son. Capt. 1 Cadet Bn. E.
KenfRegt t2 Aug. 93
Maximilian M. Litkie, p.s. 12 Sept.g^
Geo. Hy. Benton Fletcher,
p.s. Acting Adj. i Cadet
Bn. West Surrey Regiv>.enl2^ Apr. gj
John Blakeney de la P.
Beresford, p.s. late Lt.
Durham Light Infantry... i Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
Edward Charles Heath, p. «.27 Jan. 94
Hen.Ed.DisbroweVVise{a),
p.s. Inst, of Musketry 12 Sept.94
Cecil ArbntUnot White,)i.s,i2 Sept.94
Hugo Meyneil, ;).s 2 Dec. 96
Ernest Elboi-oagh Wood-
cock, >is 2 Dec. aS
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel B. Ravenscroft 23 Oct. 95
Hugh Vincent Corbett
TurnbuU 8Feb. qS'
John Radford 26 Feb. 96
William Philip C. Cantrell-
Hubbersty 14 Apr. 96
Hugh Stainton Poyntz... 12 May g6
Ojiwald Muirhead Dyke ...ib July 96
George Lyndsay H.Manhy2i Oct. q6
Adjts.—S. W. G. Roy, Capt.
I Battalion 19 Aug. gs
Qr. Master.— mwA. Patter-
son, .H'ow.iiew^ 25 Feb QT ■•
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Alf. O. Francis i Dec. 91 ■ '
White Pacings.
4TH Battalion. ,•,•.
{Formerly the Nottingham, or Eo^tA
Sherwood Foresters. )
Head Quarters, Newark. ;:
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son. Wm. J. A. C. J.
Duke of Portland, QCFO.
Master of the Horse 8 June 85
Lt. Colonel.
John W. Key worth, (20. ia<e
Capt. 48 F., Son. Colonel 7 July 94
Majors.
Geo. Redmond Prior. Jlon.
Lt .Colonel 28 June 90
Napier Langford Pearse,'
late I Mattolion 11 July 94
Captaixs.
Arthur Steffe Crisp, late Lt.
6 F. p.s. ; Hon. Major ... 7 Sept. 71
Geo. K. Xliickarness-, p.s.
Hon. Ulajor 26 Aug. 76
Jotin A. Winstanlej-, Hon.
Major 4 Feb. 80
George A. E. Wilkinson,
Hon. Major 3 May 84
John Hum'her 10 May go
Gilbert Lloyd Elliott, p.».
(I),la1e Lf. 46 Foot ^ 13
Hunsarf, Hon. Major 27 June88
John R. Prescott, ret. pay i
Batfalioji 27 June 94
Harold Evelyn Dolphin ... 4 May 95
Charles Pigott Pier.«. (H),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 May 95
Godfrey James King 22 May 95
Bobt. B. Fraser Robertson22 May 95
JohnM.StradliugCrealock,
late Lt. Da-hy Segt 6 July y6
LlKUTEITAlfTS.
Laurence Beaumont Cham-
berlain 20 Jan. 94
Gilbert Mortimore Hunt ...20 Jan. 94
QrevilleH Wocdley Bernal 6 Mar. 9-,
Arthur Persse Pollok 10 June 95
Algernon J. Fred. Piatt ...10 June 95
Cecil Fane iq June 95
Second LiEuiEirAifis.
Hon. Hy. W. W. Horsley
Beresi^ord 23 Jan, 95
Chas. D. Malleson Har-
rington 14 Ap.. 9^
JohnCarlisleDeeySpedding 9 Oct. 95
Arthur Blake 27 Nov. 95
Cecil Sherman Piatt 4 Dec. 95
Adjt. <f- Capt.—^. Brittan,
Captain 1 Buttalion i Mar. 95
Qc Ifas^ei-.— William Fox.^
Hon. Lieut 6 July 87
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
Loyal North Lancashire Eegt.
3ED AND 4TH Battalions.
{Formerly the Duke of Lancagter^ » Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston.
** Mediterranean.*^
HONOBAHY COLONBl.
Thomas R. Crosse 10 Sept 92
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Thomas Myles Sandys,'
MP. T>L. late Capt. 7 F. 5 Oct. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Majobs.
Leith Bonhotfi 23 July 94
James H. W. Redder 14 Nov. 94
Captains.
Arthur E. Da Costa, |i.s.(2f),
In^t. of Musketry 27 Apr. 78
Thomas Cowper 11 Aug. 86
Reginald G. Chumbres,p.j.,
Hon. Major 24 Mar. 80
William Harrison, 2 Capt.
ret . pay 11 Hussars^ Hon.
Major 14 Aug. 89
Stephen Bibbins Allen 26 July go
Percy WordsworthHarrison 5 June 93
Henry A. Pole Soppitt 14 Apr. 94
Lieutenants.
Alfrtd Henry Turner, {H),
ttrv%ni/ under the Soyal
ififrr Compann 27 Augf qo I
Militia Infantry.
Charles Hutchinson Orpen24 Oct. 91
Wm. Chamberlen Salmon 10 Mar. 94
Douglas Cyril Perc^ -Smithag Aug. 94
Harry Vernon Lockwood... 6 Mar. 95
Edwin George Case 18 Apr. 96
Wm. Geo. Percival Miller i3 Apr. 96
Thomas Edwards-Miss ...18 Apr. 96
Alexander Gillespie Co\vani8 Apr. g6
.Tas. Geo. WyiinTetley,7j.«.23 Jan. 95
Second Lieutenants.
4(i/^4■CaJ)^— H.G.Leocard,
Major I Battalion 28 Mar. 92
Qr. Masters. — ,T. A. Furlong,
Hon. Captain 2S "Mar. 77
Med. Off-.—
White Facings.
The Northampton sMre Eegt.
3BD AND 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the Northampton andSutland
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Northampton.
** Mediterranean.**
HoNOEABT Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Most Hon. Burghley H.G.
Marquis of Exeter, p.n.
late Lieut, and Capt. Gr.
Gds. Hon. Colonel 3 Dec. g^
uT. Colonel.
Sackville George Stopford-
SiiC^vil\e,p.s.,Hon.Colo}ieli;^ Apr. 89
Majop.s.
Joseph Hill, Hon. Lt.Col. . 27 Apr. 93
FrankA.Whit,e,flo^i.i^Co^. 5 Aug. 96
Captains.
Henry W. K. Markham,
Hon. Major 29 Dec. 83
William Rhodes 11 May 89
John Hume Smith 4 May 91
Henry M. Stockdale, p. ... 4 May 91
Geo. H. C. Holden de Cres-
pigny, KH), late Lt. i Bn.11 Apr. 92
John A.Shiel Bouverie.Jun.ig May 92
ChristopherAlex. Markham,
(H), (t) 6 May 93
John Lord Lillord, p.s 12 May 93
.Sir Ar. R. de Capell Brooke,
Bart 27 Mar. 95
Charles Pigott Harvey 17 Apr. 95
Charles Milues Peacock ...2s Mar. 96
Lieutenants.
Chas. J. Eustace Moorsom 1 Aug. 94
Geo. Sherwin H. Pearson i Aug. 94
Buckley C. L. Mackworth
Praed i Aug. 94
Lionel Hugh Martineau ... i Aug. 94
MervynOweiiWaynePowys24 July 95
Wm. Thos. B., Lord Burgh-
ley 24 July 93
Harry Grant-Thorold 24 July 95
Arthur Hugh Sartoris 29 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Egerton Birch 24 July 95
Francis Edwin Ooddard
Jackson 25 Mar. gfi
Sydney Arthur Thompsou.30 Apr. 96
E'lward Lionel Thomson... 7 June 96
Somerset A. George Finch23 Junege
Harry} Mervyn Lutwyche 9 Dec. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—V. J. Parker,
Captain 1 Battalion i Oct. 92
Qr. 3ftt»ier.— Robert Wal-
lace,' Hon. Capt ig Sept. 80
Med. Off. — Surg. Lf .Colonel
H. B. Spurgin i Dec. 91
White Facings.
Princess Charlotte of Wale^
(Eoyal Berkshire Eegiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Eoyal Berks Militia.)
Head Quarters, Reading.
'* Mediterranean.'*
HoNOBABT Colonel.
M. A. Eari o/Abingdon, p. ». 27 Oct. 80
Lt.Colonel.
Thomas John Bowles,p.»...2i Apr. 94
Majobs.
Lord George Murray Pratt,
JP., late Lt. arid Capt.
Gren. Gds 4 May 95
Captains.
Arthur Wm. H. Hay, p.s.
Hon. Major 22 May 86
Francis Mildred Birch, flora.
Major 12 June 8 6
John Kobin Gray, late Lieut.
King's X. Bijles 17 Apr. 89
Walter Thornton, (U) 4 May 89
Chas. E. M. Y. Nepean.p.».i8 Feb. 91
Frederick George Barker. ..25 Mar. 91
Harry Claude Fred. Hay, i
Cadet Bn. W.Surrey Eegt. 17 Apr. 95
Wm. Jn. B. Van De Weyer,
Aide de Camp to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 13 May 95
Lieutenants.
Wm. Arthur Fred. White,
(H), Inst, of Musketry ... 7 Mar. 91
Hubert Victor Rhodes 20 Feb. gs
Harold Greenwood Hender-
son 4 May 95
Bates G. Van De Weyer ... g May g6
Albert Henry Boyds g May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Charles John Johnstcne ... 4 Mar. 96
Henry Farqubar Snott 5 Mar. 96
John Wm. C. Wadling i Apr. 96
Edward Kelly Piirnell 22 July 96
Adjt.4-Capt. — Chas. Turner,
Captain i Battalion 30 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. — Tom Brown,
Hon. Lieut 31 May 93
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Queen's Own (Eoyal "West
Kent Eegiment).
3ED Battalio.v.
{Formerly the West Kent Lt. I7ifantry.)
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
HoNOBAKT Colonel.
General H.B.H. Arthur
Wm. Patrick Albert, X)a*e
ofConnaught. KG. KT.
KP.GCSl.GCMG.GCIE.
GCVO. KCB 23 Aug. 84
Lt.Colonel Commakdaitt.
Lt.Colonel.
John Bonhote, lateLt. 84 F-
Hon. Colonel 30 May 96
Majohs.
Edmund W. G. Bailey, Hon.
Lt.Colonel ... 6 Feb. 92
William Brfidish,' p. ».,flon.
Lt.Colonel 30 May 96
Captains.
Charles Dundas Hohler, p.«.ii Fel?. 88 ,
J. U. Kennedy,^ re*, pay 2
Battalion 24 June 91
Edward Fleminff 5 Oct. 89
Cecil Frederick Beeching^ {t~\
sercing in British Central
Africa 28 Apr. 94
ArthurJas.P.AnnesleyCfl") 6 Mar. 95
Fras. Wm. Burbury, ret.
pay 2 Battalion 20 May 96
George Wilson, (U), In- , _,
structor of Musketry i June g$
Arthur S. T. Griffith-Boe-
cawen,p.» S2 July 96
Geo. Edw. Wickham Legg,
late Lieut. South Stafford
Efgiment 16 Dec. 96
LiEcrBjfAirTS.
•Jav. 5. D^mmmoind Gage, em-
ployed with the Egyptian
Police 28 May 92
Arthur Corbett Edwards ... 5 Dec. 94
Michari Whitehead, seroing
in the Ndi/er Coaat Protec-
torate 5 Dec, 94
Charles Lloyd Harford u Apr. 96
Edward Hoare Reeves 11 Apr. 96
Herbert Cheplin Nisbet ...11 Apr. 96
Jas. Hy, Sydney Atiiiesleyii Apr. 96
William Beresford Molon'yii Apr. 96
■Gilbert S. Tritton Fenuin^ii Apr. g6
Aylmer Cameron 11 Apr. 96
'Charles Edward Martin ...ii Apr. 96
Fred. W, Bagnall Willett... i June 96
Second Lieutenants.
Reginald Walter Grunt 4 Jan. 96
Thomas Staaley Treanor... 5 Feb. gi
Robert Johnstone GrewingiS Mar. 96
John T. Twistleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes 25 Mar. 96
Charles Deans Barrow 31 Mar. 96
Arthur Lionel Queripel 9 Sept. 96
Bdm.lewisTrafalerarGrantii Nov. 96
Edw.M.AtiwoodWakefleld23 Deo. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—L. Brock-
HoUinshead, Jifu/or 2 fiH.26 Apr. 93
•Qr. Master. — Jas. Cliflbrd,''
Son. Captain i Apr. 83
Blue PacinKs.
The King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
iFormerli/ the id West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
HONOEABT CoLOIfEL.
■c. Alex. Aitken, late Capt.
nF.
31 May B2
Lt. Colonel.
Theodore Henry Skinner,
p.n. (H), [0, late Lieut. 8
F.ySon. CoBinel 15 Oct. 92
Majobs.
■Reginald Hayes-Sadler,^,».
late Lt. Yorkshire Regt. ;
A. D. C. to Col. W. K.
Hichardt, Com. S.E. Brig.
Vol. Inf. 19 May 94
Albt.Gustavus Member, 71.8.25 Mar. 96
Captains.
■Ghas. Edw. Whalley, (T),
late Capt retired pay 107 F.
Son. Major 26 July 82
Albert Edwaid Bright, ;?.«. 21 Jan. 88
William Hotham,' (//) ret.
pay Shropshire Lt. Inf. ...19 Mar. 90
James Edw. Aikin, ret. pay
York 6c Lancaster Regt 30 Sept. 91
■George Earl Alt, p.s. ( ;/)... .21 May 92
Walter Spencer-Stanhope,^
(S), ret. pay 14 Hussars. ..21 Sept. 02
WilliamHentoni.;arver, p.s. 9 June 94
Son. Lewis Arthur Milles,
ret, pay 16 Lauceis 28 Aug. 95
Lieutenants.
'Claud Hy. M. Tabuteau,p.«. 9 June 94 i
Alex. Bannatyne Stewart... 8 May 95!
Montg.SidneyWiUiam8,p.». 8 May 95
Arthur Gorham 8 May 95
Mathew Richd. Hy. Wilson 8 May 95
Arthur H.WilliamsTemple 3 May 93
Claude B. MylnWalker,p.s. i June 96
'Gerald Cecil M. Rouse, p.t. 22 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Reginald Kerr Qranoille,
terving in the Aiger Coast
Protectorate 20 Mar. 95
FrankAugustus D. Stevens 1 Feb. 96
Richard Kensington 5 Feb. 915
Adjt. Jr Capt.-^R. H. W.
TuUoh, Captain 2 Bn. . ...19 Nov. 95
Qr.Mofter. — William Nice,
Son. Captain .....,,,. 8 July 36
atedjOff.—
Blue Facings.
Militia Infaiiti'y.
The King's (Shropshire Light
Infantry).
3BD Battalion.
(Formerly the Shropshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
Honobaet Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
■Sir Thomas Meyrick, Bart.
Son. Colonel 4 Oct. 84
Majobs.
Fra. Alex. W. Whitmore,
Son. Lt. Colonel 10 Jan. 83
Edw. MaltbyWakeman (S),
Son. Lt. Colonel 8 Nov. 84
Captains.
Harry Vane Russell, Son.
Major 6 Sept. 84
Walter Charlton Prvce,;).«. 26 Nov. 87
Ellis Sparling Cunlitfe, p.>. 24 Nov. 88
Geo. J. Scott,' Captain ret.
payiS Sussar9,Son.Majori\ Aug. 89
William Norman Leslie 18 Feb. 93
Thomas Dickiu, jj.» 3 Apr. 93
Edw. Pearkes Gundry, (S),
Instructor of Maskttry ...29 May 95
Son. Eras. H. C. Weld-
Forester I Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
Chas. R. Borlase Wingfield 6 May 93
John Derby Allcroft 7 May 94
Reginald Gordon Patchett 3 July 95
William Noel Cunliffe 22 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Son. Arthur O. W. O. W.
Forester 4 Apr. 96
Edward Richard Trevor
Corbett 14 Oct. 96
Charles Edward Jenkins. ..23 Dec. 96
Adit. 4- Capt.—S. C. Umfre-
ville, Capt. W. Riding
Regt 22 Apr. 95
Qr.Master. — GeorgePecker,
Son. Lieut 27 June92
Med. Off.Surgeon Lt.Col.
H. Nelson Edwards i Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
861
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Sereford Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hereford.
Honobabt Colonel.
\Y. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.Colonel.
Hugh Powell Williams 17 Sept.92
Majobs.
Henry B. K. Davies, Son.
Lt.Colonel 15 Oct. 92
E. S. Lucas, 71. 3. ifon.Zi.Co7. 18 Nov. 96
Captains.
Gilbert Charles Bourne.
Son. Major 2 Oct. 86
Charles Orby Shipley (S).
Instructor of Musketry ...17 May 90
John George O'Brien, p.s.13 Feb. 92
Richard H. T. Symonds-
Tayler 6 Aug. 92
Herbert Hudson 3 June95
Thomas Henry Luke, p. «.... sJunegs
Lieutenants.
Prank Saudiford Cooper ...17 Mar. 94
John Gordon Woodhouse... 17 Mar. 94
Trevor C. G. James-Trevor,
(H) 17 Mar. 94
Daroy Arthur Rasbotham 13 May 96
Sboond Lt3ura."fA!f r.
EdffardArthurUnderwocd 15 Jan. gS -
Andrew Wm. Waring Pope 14 Oct. .96 •
sdjutant. — U. A. Smith,
Captain 1 Battalion 19 Sept.gJ::
Qr. Master. — Samuel Skol-
ley, Son. Lieut sJunegJ
Med. Off.—
Blue Faciuss.
The Duke of Oambridge's
Own (Middlesex Eegiment), ,: ;.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Elthornt Liqhi
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honobaet Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Chas. Brome Bashford, JP.
late Capt. 9 Lancers, p.s.
Son.Colonel 10 July 74
Majobs.
Vilett Rolleston, p.s. [<] ... 4 May 01
George Moore, />.« 2 Dec. gj
Captains.
ErnestMortimerGiiffin(fi') ,
Son. Major 27 June 85
Charles James Fox, p.s 14 Apr. go
ThomasCl.yda Goldsvvorthy,
p.s. (S) 5 May ga
George William Redway,
p.s.(t^ .' 9 July gi
Reginald Percy Jessel 5 Mar. ga
George Anderson^ p.s. {S),
serving under the Royal
Niger Company 19 May 94
Andrew Beiinet Black, p.».26 May g4
Christopher Erie, late 2nd
Lieut. 2 Dragoons 4 Mar. g6
Lieutenants.
Leslie Fletcher 19 May g^
Robert Henry Parnall 22 Jan. gS:
Henry Letb bridge Alex-
ander 9 May gS
SHCOND LlEUIENANIS.
Avenel De B. Wm. W. ,\:>
Bradford 20 Feb. 9.$
Edw. Sambroke John An-
ders(jn 4 Sept.gj, ,.
Arthur Rudston Brown 25 Sept.gs -
Wm. Geo. Hodgson Lawley 4 Mar. 96
Frederick William Thomas 11 Mar. 96
Barnngtou John Russell ...18 Nov. gS
Adjt. and Capt. — E. A,
liennett. Captain i Bn. ...13 July g&
Qr. Master. — John Reed,
Son. Lieut 11 June g^
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
{For
4TH Battalion.
nerly the Royal East Middltstx
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
Henry Kent,' Lt. General
retired list 14 June go
Lt.Colonel.
George Coope Helme, ret. _''»
pay Wilts Regt. Son. Col. 20 Feb.. $||
■"f
Majobs. ..jjjjS
Joseph W. R. Adama, JP., .'.5
p.s. (H) [t] Son. Lt.Col. ao Septg^
Gerard U. Rushbrooke, ji.f.aS Apr. 9^
868
Captains.
Herbert \V. H. Brenchley 19 Mar. 87
Gerald Rdgar Barker, p. «. 13 Apr. 89
Alex, TVeniworth Kitaon^ p.s.
Inspector of Civil Folice,
Gold Coast 20 Dec. 90
Percival Hope Graves, (H),
(t), p.s. Inst, of Musketry. 6 Feb. 95
Edward Morse 21 Aug- 95
NoelEdw.G Willoughby.;j.s.2i Aug 95
Bobt. Peel D. S. Chichester 4 Mar. 96
LiBUTKIfANTS.
Arthur Reginald Carey 3 June 92
Geo.AV. Bulkelej Tattersall 3 Mar. 94
Wm. Ernest W. Elkington 20 Feb. 95
Stephen ThomasHardwickiB Apr. 96
EdBrownlou-D.Chicheslersi Oct. 94
Rupert Hunt- Grubbe 23 Dec. 96
John Ale-xaiidcr I oig 23 Dec. 96
Thomas James Marrable ...23 Dec. 96
Second Liedtenants.
Alexander Doran Gibbons 4 Apr. 96
Chas. E. J. Glynn O'Malley 4 Nov. 96
Philip Arnold Grogan 2 Dec. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—G. R. Dyer,
Captain 2 Battalion 25 Nov. 92
Qr. MuK/f'A— James Alfred
Walter,^ J?on. Lie'ut 19 Mar. 90
Med. Off.^
White Facings.
The King's Eoyal Eifle Corps.
5TH Battalion.
formerly the Huntingdon jRiJies.)
' Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
HOKOBAET (JOLONEL.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edward G. K.Earl of Sand-
wich,Lord Lieut. of Hunts,
Col. late GrenadterGunrds,
Hon. Colonel, Commanding
South Midland Brigade
Eifle Volunteers iS Sept.
Majoe.
Arthur Dunbar Pi.xley,'' ret.
pay King^s Moyal Rifles ... Apr.
Captains.
eerald Otho FitzGerald,
Aide de Camp South Mid-
land Brig. Iiif. Vols 11 June
Herbert Charles Jones 4 Mar.
James Marshall 4 Sept.
George P. Elystan Evans 28 Mar.
Lieutenants.
Stanley Edwards 24 Oct.
Henry Francis Stirling 24 Oct.
Charles Hugh Napier
Seymour 13 May
Second Lieutenants.
Grey William Duberly 27 Feb.
W.A.D.Xiiiif o/Manchester25 Sept.
HoraceJamesPowys-Keck 26 Feb.
Adjt. Jf C«;)f.— C.S.Chaplin,
Capt. 3 Battalion 2 Mar.
M<id. Of.—
' Scarlet Facings.
95
6th Battaiion.
\Formerly the Soyal Flint Bifles.)
[Disbanded 30 June 18S9.I
7TH Battalion.
{Wermerly the 2nd or Edmonton Boyal
Middlesex Eijles.)
Head Quarters, Barnet.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
Son. H.W.J. Byng, CB. late
Capt.^Lt. Col.Coldst.Gds.,
Sguerry to Her Majesty ...15 June 78
I/r. Colonel.
Majoes.
«7a*. X. Brooke Templer,^
Son, Lt. Colonel ;Iistritctor
VK B illooninq, Aldershot... 4 Apr. 83
Bdm. C. C. Hartopp, late
lit, Mifle Brigade; Hon.
Jttt.Cotonel 16 Apr. 85
Militia Infantry.
P. W. G.Copland- Crawford} 3
T>SO. serving in the Higer
Coast Protectorate 5 Dec.
Francis R. W. Sampson .. 27 Jan.
Captains.
Robert Story," Capt. retired
pay King's Boyal Bifles,
Hon. Major 15 Mar.
Arthurs. Heathcote, {H)...27 Feb.
Charles Edw. Clowes {H),
Capt. nt. pay King's R.
Rifles, Hon. Major 23 May
Daniel Chas. Wm. Lysons,'
Hon. Major 4 Oct.
Roht. Lister Bower,^ ret, pay
King's Royal Rifles, Assist.
Inspector of Constabulary,
Laqos 6 May <
Fred.Savill Marsham, Hon.
Major 10 Oct.
Wm. A. Hicks- Beach, ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles,
Hon. Major ii June
Fred. Arthur Irby,'° ret.
pay Rifle Briaade 13 Mar.
Ralph Pattesoii Cobbold.i^
late Lt. King's Royal
Rifles 10 Apr.
Alfred Edward FitzGerald 7 Aug.
Lieutenants.
Francis TVm. B. Sandwith,
servingwifh Egyptian Poliee26 Apr.
Francis Richard Gosling,
(H), Inst, of Mutkelry .. 4 May
Felix Edm. Powell, p.s. (11),
serving with the Bgt/ptian
Police 30 July
William Wilfred Rhodes ... 7 June
Chas.L.Willoughby Wallace,
77.S 7 June
Chas. Alexander Cardwell 28 Aug.
Gerard E. Byng Stephens 15 Jul.v
Harold Farnell Watson ...15 July
RaughtonEaldredOkeoveri5 July
Second Lieutenants.
Alwj'nFoster 3 Aug.
Percy Henry Guy Feilden,
Aide de Camp to the Go-
vernor of New Zealand ...28 Aug.
Henry Greville Howard ...12 Feb.
Hugh Frank P.Borthwick 20 Ma.y
Artliur Thomas Hodg>on 12 June
Slingsb,\ Buncombe Shafto 16 June
Alfred Digby Legard 22 July
Thomas Chas. Leycesier
Po wy s-Keck 14 Oct.
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Hon. J. R.
Brownlow, Capt. 2 Bn... .21 Dec.
Qr. Master. — Evi John
Crane,'* i/o!!. Captain ...15 Mar.
Med. OJf.—
Scarlet Facings.
89
81H Battalion.
{Formerly the Carlow Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Carlow.
HoNORAET Colonel.
Sir Thomas Pierce Butler,*
Bart 20 July 89
Lt. Colonel.
J. J. H. R. Eustace 23 May 94
Majoe.
Geo. Wellington L'Estrange28 May 94
Captains.
Lord Walter Fitz Gerald,
ret. pay 2 Battalion, Hon.
Major 27 June88
Joshua Kearney Millner,
(H), Instructor of Mus-
ketry 18 Aug. 88
Chas. Edw. Henry Duckett-
Steuart 20 July 89
Wilfred T. Richardson,p.».28 May 94
Lieutenants.
Richard Pierce Butler 26 Aug. 96
Samuel Gerald Wheeler ...26 Aug. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. ^ Capt.— Sir H. H. A.
Walsh, Bart. Capt. 2 Bn, i Nov. 9
Med. Off.— Surgeon Zt.Col.
Edward A. Rawson.JirX). i Dec. 91
Scarlet Facings.
9TH Battalion.
(Formerly the North Cork Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Mallow.
Honoeaet Colonel.
Richard Wm. Aldworth,'
Colonel late J Foot 14 Jan.
Lt. Colonel.
William Cooke-Collis,^ late
Irish Rifles ; Hon. Colonel 12 Dec.
Majoes.
William Stopford 10 Dec.
Lucius A. de V. Maunsell,
ret. pay Leicester Regt. ...24 July
Captains.
Corhss Hawkes Bolster 27 Nov.
Richd. S. Brasier-Creagh,
p.s (H.) 20 Ma.y
Albert William Gierke, p.s. 27 May
John H. D. Todd, p.s 10 July
Geo.G.deCourcy Harrison,
(H),IristructorofMusketryio July
William Speer Gierke, p.s. 14 Aug.
John Chas. UliverAldworthi4 Aug.
John Ewan Martin 22 May
Lieutenants.
Edw. W. Cotter Dillou 20 Jan.
Edward Herbert Hobart...2o Jan.
Thos.W. Marshall Fuge,p.s. 3 Apr.
John Creagh 9 May
Wm. Jas. Norman Cooke-
CoUis 4 Nov.
Chas. Joseph O'Connell ... 4 Nov.
Charles Earbery Bond 4 Nov.
James Richard Creagh 4 Nov.
Second Lieutenants.
St. John Cole Bowen 31 Mar.
Adjt. and Capt.— A. W. H.
Bell, Captain Connaught
Rangers 16 Aug.
t^r. Master. — Wm.Holmes,^^
Hon. Captain 14 Apr.
Med. Off. — Surgeon Captain
James Creagh 18 June
Scarlet Facings.
88
7S
The Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment).
3ED Battalion.
[Formerly the Royal Wiltshire Militia.^
Head Quarters, Devizes.
" Mediterranean.*^
HoNOBAEY Colonel.
Major Gen. Paul Sanford,
iord Methuen.Ci.CJ/ff.
Comdg. Home District 25 June 9
Lt.Colonel.
Edward C. A. Sanford, p.s. Apr. 94
Majoes.
Reginald Barclay 22 Aug. 94
Captains.
Henry Wm. Harris, p.s. ...29 Nov. 90
Charles Henry Stilwell, p.s. s Oct. 92
Walter T. Coleman, (if) ... s Ju'y 93
Abdy Locke Morant, p.s. If]
(M), Aide de Camp to Gov-
ernor of Sierra Leone 19 Dec. 94
Lionel Wallace Spiller 18 Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Charles JosephHarford, serv-
ing with the British South
African Company 8 Dec. 8S
Reginald Benett Graves-
Knyfton 10 May 93
Herbert Curling Laverton 24 Apr. 95
Ernest Radcliffe Cockburn24 Apr. 95
Second Liectenants.
Constantine Hotham Cricli-
ton 28 Nov. 94
Walter Waving i Feb. 96
Frederick Radcliffe Cock-
bum 13 Apr. 96
Walter Pitts Hendy Hill ... » July 96
Cyril Henry Wickham 14 Oct. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—A. W. Has-
ted, Captain I Battalion 2 Sept. 93
Qr.Mastcr. — Dav.Strachan,'
Son. Captain 7 Jan. S?
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Mancliester Regiment.
3RD AND 4TH Battalions.
(Formerla GtliRoyalLancashireililiiia.)
Head Quarters, Ashton.
HoNOBAEY Colonel.
John H. Chambers, DL.JF.
late Capt. 46 F 25 Apr. 8S
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Charles Dominic Ley den... 31 July 96
Lieutenant Colonel.
John B. Irving,' p.s., (//),
ret, pay late Commissariat
and Transvort Dept. Hon.
Colonel I Aug. 95
Majohs.
Herbert Alfred Johnson ...17 Oct. 94
John Brunt, late Sarg. RN.
p.s 5 Aug. 96
Wm.J. Bosworth, p.s. [^...15 Aug. 96
Captains.
A. Hargravfcs Silverthorue,
(S), Inst, of Musketry 12 June 87
Jiobert Stewart Joknsto7te,
BA. LLB. p.s.. District
Commissioner, Lagos g July 87
David C. Da Costa, Capt.
ret. pay Royal Scots ; Hon,
Major ir Sept.89
Abel Henry Bayley 27 Sept. 90
JohnHeiiryDresse'r,p.s.[0,
Hon. Major 12 May 94
Leslie Masters Silverthorne 2 Jan. 95
Stephen Lancaster Lucena,
(if) 9 Jan. 95
Lestock F. R. Livingstone-
Learmonth 9 Oct. 95
John Barton Aiken (t) 18 Mar. 96
Arthur Clyde Ferry, {H},
Instructor of Musketry ... 9 May 96
Michael Albert Busuttil,
late 2nd Lt Leicester Regt. 2y Jn\y 96
Cecil Arth. Vanderzee (-H") 29 .July 96
Harry Rice Hamilton 10 Aug. 96
Lieutenants.
Vincent Cameron Gauntlett25 Apr. 91
W .J. Richardson Matthews 13 Feb. 92
Myles Aspinall Whittaker 17 Oct. 94
Chas. Braithwaite Wallis
(H) 20 Nov. 95
George Burrows (H) 20 Nov. 95
George FraserMacCall(if)2o Nov. 95
Eustace William Blois 4 July 96
Second Lieutenants
Henry Trevellis Rawlingsi4 Nov. 94
James Walter Sandilandsi4 Apr.95
Arthur Lord Mackinnon...i5 May 95
Bertram Wilson Pigott ...17 May 95
John Wm. Ross Biihe 17 July 95
James Monteith Ferguson 5 Feb. 96
Adjtt. 4- Capts.—W. R. N.
Annesley, DSO. Capt. W.
Kent Regt 23 Jan. 93
S.H.Buiney, Major Berk-
shire Regiment 13 Nov. 93
Qr. Jfr.— Abraham Hobbs,
Son. Captain 19 Nov. 90
Med. Off.—
White Facings, !
Militia Infantrij.
The Prince of Wales' North
Staffordshire flegt.
3HD Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Omn 2nd Stafford
Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
HoNOHAitY Colonel.
SirMortonEdw.Buller, jBf. II Aug. 88
Lt. Colonel.
Sir Charles Forster, Bart.
Hon, Colonel 2 Apr. 92
Majors.
John Henry Monckfcon , p.s.
(H), [f],iron. Lt.Colonel2oJ\ineSS
George Crampton Hall 20 June 92
Captains.
HenryH.Ward,ifo;!. Major2g Mar. 82
George William H. Tudor,
p.s. [f], Hon. Major 7 Feb. 83
Robert H.Hargreaves, Hon.
Major 28 Jan. 88
George Henry Tanniclifie,
Hon. Major 25 May 89
Fredk. Martin Madan,p.«.
(H),Inst. of Musket -y 26 May 89
Chas.IIollaud James,?).s.(if)9 A.pr. 91
Alfred Richard Wood 20 June 92
Guy L. Thome Seckham,
p.s. (H) I! Feb. 93
Lieutenants.
William L. Penrose Mark-
Wardlaw,p.».(t) (H) (S)... 28 July 88
Montague Furber 13 Feb. 95
Walter vVm. MacGregor ...15 May 95
Horace Edward Falls 30 Oct. 95
John Demetrius Katinakis. 30 Oct. 95
William Jervis Locker 19 Aug. 96
Reg. A. Llewelyn Edwardsig Aug. q6
Edward Milford 19 Aug. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Maurice Edw. Weston Popeio Apr. 96
Adjt. 6f Capt. — A. George,
Capt. 1 Battalion i May 93
Med. Off.—
Qr. Master. — Wm.Sandland,
Hon.Lieut 17 Oct. 94
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the King's Own yd Stafford
Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
HamarAlfredBass,3/P.r>.s. 8 July 93
Lt. Colonel.
Chas. Bill,' ifP 29 May 93
Majors.
Richard W. B. Mirehouse,'
Hon. Lt. Colonel 12 Sept. 91
Francis R. Twemlow, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 29 May 93
Captains.
Cecil Wedgwood 9 May 87
Graham Lionel J. Wilson ..,15 Dec. 88
DavidG.O.Saunders-Daviesi 3 May 89
George Parker Bull 8 Apr. 93
Cecil C. Walter Troughton,
p.s i.t),{H)Adjutant i-iierra
Leone Frontier Police 30 May 93
Ralph Nevile Fane 13 Jan. 94
Fras. Hamilton Wedgwood 2 July 94
Charles Boyer Webb 14 Nov. 94
Gerard Chichester,* ret. pay
N. Stafford Regt 16 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
Charles FitzHerbert Bill 14 Nov. 94
Walter Edward Blagg 14 Nov. 94
Henry Edmeades 14 Nov. 94
Harold Twyford 14 Nov. 94
Washington C. T. Hibbert 14 Nov. 94
Oliver Hawkshaw 14 Nov. 94
George Augustus Riddell 14 Nov. 94
■^Valter Mackenzie Levett 16 Jan. 95
SbCOND LiIKUTUNANlS.
Charles Percival Parker. ..10 Apr. 94
Henry Claud Leicester 70 May 94
Gilbert Henry Wedgwoodio Apr. gi;
Bertram H. Wedgwood ...14 Julv 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—E, S. Pipe-
Wolferstan, Capt. South
Stafford Regt 15 Oct. 96
Qr. Master. — James Couch,
Hon. Captain 27 July 8r
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
869
The York and Lancaster
Eegiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the srd West York LigM
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
Honorary Colonel.
Major General Frederick
Hardy,' retired list 4 Apr. 88
Lt. Colonel.
John Gerald Wilson, {i),ifoB.
Colonel 20 Jan. 83
Majors.
John Edmund Groom, ifoM.
Lt. Colonel 4 June 9 z
Charles KeanO'Hara, (iZ) 2 Deo. 96
Captains.
Donald F. D. Maclean, [<],
late 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt,
Hon. Major 29 May 86
Fras. Davison Bland, p.s.(i)3o Oct. S6--
Jas. Augustine de Castro, p.s.
late Lt. 6 West York 3iil. 14 July 88
Chas. Ward Grant, ^j.s.(H), 3 Apr. gt
ReginaldB.Learoyd,(a),[<]5 May 91
Ernest Fred.Lowthorpe,}).a.i6 Sept.93,
Herbert Morris Bower, p.s.
(S), [t] 14 Apr. 94
Lieutenants.
Robert D'Arcy C. Harley,
employed in British Guiana
Constabulary 4 July 90
Hugh Owen Swanston,p.«.i2 Nov. 92
MusgraveRobt.Hall,>).8.(t)i2 Nov. 92
Frederick Adrian Cathcart
p.s. (t) 12 Nov. 92
James Ernest Forster, p.s.,
(H), Inst, of Musketry ..,29 Apr. 93,
John ij'rancis Coston, p.s. ...17 Mar. 94
Harold Philip Muir White,
p.s 5 June g; '
Fras. H. D. Vickerman, p.s. 23 Oct. 95
Robert Ronald Henderson 4 Mar. 96-
Fred. Jas. Osbaldestou
Montagu 9 Sept.96
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Pope 26 May 95
Reginald Butler Brierley... 4 Jdu. 96
Malhert M. Huyshe Nevile26 Feb. 96
Adj. 4- Capt. — C.K.Coihoun,
Major 1 Battalion 9 Mar. 92
Q,r. Master. — Robert Fitz-
Patrick, Hon. Captain ... i Apr. Sj
Med. Off-.-
White Facings.
The Durham Light Infantry.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st Durham Fuuiliers.y
Head Quarters, BaruartL Castle.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Freville Surtees,
late Capt, 3 Hussars 15 Mar. 73
Lt. Colonel.
Richard B.Wilson, [<] , Hon,
Colonel. 3 July 93
Majors.
James Allison, [<] Hon.Lf.
Colonel i8 .Tune 90
Edw. S. T. Grimshawe, p.s. 3 July 93
Captains.
Henry Powys Greenwood,
(H) p.s 29 Oct. 87
James Brooke Fairbairn,
(t),^.« 27 June 88
Thomas George Sowerby... 2 Mar. 89.
Harry John Sowerby 8 Nov. 90
Louis Edward Walker 4 Nov. 93
William Hilton Briggs 4 Nov. 9?
Owen M. Powell, p.s. {T)...22 Jan. 96
Edw. Chaytor Sowerby 29 June 96
Lieutknants.
Robert Whitbread 15 May 95
David Lloyd Brereton 19 Feb. 96
Rodolph Feildeu 19 Feb. 96
Henry Frederic Low 19 Feb. gS
Edward BumF.by T hreiihsr ig Feb. 96
870
SbCOKD LlEnTENAMIS.
Ernest Walton Apploby...io Feb. 96
Norman Edward Swan ir, Feb. 96
Arthur Ellis F. Han-is 8 Apr. 96
Bobert Lambton Surtees... 6 June 96
John Grant 9 Dec. 96
Adit. 4Capt.—F. H. S. Sit-
well, Captain z Battalion 14 Sept. 96
Qr. Master. — Jas.A.Parkes,
Bon. Lieut 31 Dec. 87
Med. Off. — Surgeon Lf.Col.
James Munro. MD i Dec. 91
White Facings.
4TH Battaliow.
^Formerly the 2nd or North Durham
Militia.}
Head Quarters, Newcastle.
HoNOEABY COLONBL.
James J. Allison, CS 20 Aug. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Gdw.Leatlbitter Smith,;i.».,
Hon. Colonel 5 Oct. 92
Majors.
Alfred Roid,;).». (H), Hon.
Lt. Colonel 10 Oct. 91
MarkH.Lamhert,j).».(Zr),[<]
Han. l/t.Cclotiel j2 Nov. 92
Captains.
■^Thomas Lockhart, p.t. [f]
Hon. ilajor 17 Aug. 8[
W.MackayStauiford, //.».[<]
Hon. Me joy 20 Oct. 83
Ernest Frederick Gales,^i.». 15 June 85
Nathan Horn Scott, /;.«. ...23 June 86
Herbert M. Greenwell, ?).». 25 Apr. 88
Chas. Thurston Fogg-EUiotig Nov. 92
Richard Henry W. Cardiff 19 Nov. 92
■Chas. Fred. Liodsell,! late
Scots Fusiliers, JI on. Major 7 Oct. 93
John Reginald 6haw, (JKji6 Jan. 95
LlEOTENANTS.
"Chas. Edgar Shuttleworth 4 Nov. 93
William Ernest Rogerson,
(H) lust.of Mi(sketry 17 Oct. 94
'Thomas Hodgson 17 Oct. 94
Sdward Francis Green ... 9 Oct. 95
William Joseph lioskell ... 9 Oct. 95
"Gaspard Fred, de Pledge... 9 Oct. 95
Alfred Ernest Irviae 9 Oct. 95
Donald Mackay Coghill... g Oct. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Welch BarrowsGover 30 Sept. 95
Herbert Ponsonby Watts... 2 Oct. 95
Thomas Percy Mossman ...20 Nov. g',
HughWilsonWaltou-Wilsong May 96
ilontagu Grant Cantor ... 9 Dec. 96
4d;«.4-C'u;)«.— C.N.Evelegh,
Capt. Duke of Corntcall'i
Lt. Inf. 19 Feb. 95
Qr.Master. — JoEeph Magee
Byrne, .ffoH. Captain 24 JuneSs
White Facings.
The Highland Light Infantry,
3ED AND 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the \iit Royal Lanark Militia.)
)Iead Quarters, Hamilton.
Honohaet Colonbl.
•General H.R.H. the Dnke
o/"Connaughtand Strath-
earn. Ka. KT. KP. GCSr.
OCMG. GCIE. OCVO.
KCB 12 Feb. 96
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Wild Thackeray, late
Lt. 41 i^. Hon. Colonel ... 4 Aug. 88
Lieutenant Colonel.
•Wni. Fred. Story .ifon Co;. 24 Oct. 88
Majoks.
Thomas S.G. H. Robertson-
Aikman,;>.» 24 Oct. 88
Hanry Lucas St.G.Stewart,
late Lt. 74 Ft 2 July 90
Jas. Ctway Graham Toler,
late Captain 2nd Battalion ;
Hon. Lt.Colonel ..30 June 94
Sdwin Avvdry Everett i5 Nov.gg
Captains.
■Q. E. Blake-Aughton, p.t.
{H), Imi. of Mutketry,
Hon. Major 9 May 81
Militia Infardnj.
Jocelyn Henry Cramer^ p.n.
(H) ,iervinq tcithGoldCoant
Constabulary 4 May 89
Frank John M'Ewan 16 Jan. 92
Chas. J. G.Mounsey Granti6 Jan. 92
Thomas Smijth O'Dell 16 Jan. 92
John Hamilton E. Allen,
late Lt, Royal Naey, Hon.
Major 30 May 92
A. O. Lyttelton Kindersleyi7 Sept.92
Reginald H. Parkinson, Zaie
Lieut. South Stafford Reyt.,
Hon. Major 13 Apr. 89
Thomas Ulric Th^'nne, late
Lt. Royal Navy,Hon.Maj.28 Oct. 93
Robert Greig, (i), late Maj.
3 Brig. Scottish Division;
Bon. Major 15 Oct. 87
Duncan F. Robertson-Aik-
man [H), late Lt. 13 Hus.ig July 94
Launcelot C. E.Wyndhara
[H) 14 Nov. 94
HughH.Robertson-Aikman
{B), ret. pay i Dragoons. ..2-j Feb. 95
John Edward Elin', Hon.
Major 10 Jan. 85
Aubrey C. Bertram Ingle 26 Aug. 96
Bon. Alex. G. A. Hore-
Ruthveu 18 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Charles A. Murray Lyon-
Campbell 5 July 93
Andrew Gillon 5 July 93
Archibald Wilson Jones, (£■),
Instructor of Musketry 5 July 93
William Basil Cbas. Bridge i May 95
Alex. Richard Chancellor,
p.s. sending with Barbadoes
Police I May 95
William Mearns i May 95
Wm. Frederick Hamilton 1 May 95
William Eric Segrave i May 95
James Finlay Anderson ... i May 95
Claude Laurie Marks i May 93
.lames Murray-Gourlay ... i May 95
ReginaldH.Foster-Barhami3 July 96
Norman Alexander Jarvie 13 July 96
Lucius B. BeresfordGubbinsi8 Nov. 96
Hy. Balfour Fergusson
Bryant 18 Nov. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Kenr;y Clough 5 Feb. 96
W.LochielCameronGrahamiy Feb. 96
Hon. John David Hamilton 3 June 96
Rawdon Clavering Camp-
bell 3Jun696
William Thos. Reginald
Houldsworth 26 Aug. 96
Edw. Arch. Douglas Collins 2 Sept. 96
Joseph George Cassnn 9 Sent. 96
Adjts.ii- Capts. — A.F.Evans-
Lombe, Capt. i Battalion x Jan. 95
Qr. Master. — Wm. Bissett,
Bon. Captain i Apr. 82
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
John Baillie Rose, p.» 21 Nov. 91
VVm.Iugham Whitaker,jj.».22 Mar. 92
Hugh Davidson,' I.B), late
Capt. a Bn. Bon. Major. ..23 Mar. 94
Hercules Langford Brown,
p.s 17 Mar. 92
Ranald J. M. Livingston-
Macdonald,;).* 4 Apr. 94
Hugh Middleton Ingle, p. ».
{H) Inst, of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Hy. Aug. Nugent Rose, p.s. 4 Mar. 96
George Mackenzie Gunn
MunTO,ret. pay Royal Scotsu Mar. 96
Libutknants.
James Menteith Middlemist,
(B)f serving with Gold
Coast Constabulary 11 Mar. 91
John Charles Clarke, p.*. ... 6 May 93
Gilbert Robertson 4 Apr. 94
Alexander Hurne 22 July 96
Robert Sym Wilson 22 July 96
Robert Clyde Lawrance ...22 July 96
Second Libdte.nants.
Andrew Carmichael Ar-
buthnot 4 Apr. 96
Chilton Smith 30 May 96
William Shand Mackenzie 29 July 96
Claude F. Waterhouse, ^.s. 2 Sept.96
Ian Archibald Finlay 2 Dec. 96
Ad/t. f Capt.— U.S. Barlow,
Major 2 Battalion 10 May 93
Qr. Master. — Robert R. Lau-
der,^ i/on. Captain 6 Oct. 86
Med. Off'. — Surgeon Major 3.
Coroett 6 May 69
Yellow Facmgs.
Seaforth Highlanders
(Eoss-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's).
3HD Battalion.
{Formerly the Highland Rifle Militia.) \
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
Honoeaby Colonel. !
Lt.Colonel. j
Alex. C. Macleay, p.s. (t),
Bon. Colonel 2 Mar. 82
Majors. i
Sir Hector Munro, Bart. I
Bon. Lt.Colonel 25 Mar. 85
James H. Henderson, p.s.
Bon. Major 17 Dec. 92
Captains.
Edw. Wm. Home, late Lt.
I Bn. Bighland Light Inf.
Bon. Major ir Nov, 82
The Gordon Highlanders.
3BD Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Aberdeenshire
Bighlauders.)
Head Quarters, Aberdeen.
HoNouABY Colonel.
Field Marshal B.R.U. the
Prince of Wales, A'G. KT.
KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
OCIE. GCVO 20 Nov. 72
Lt. Colonels.
John Alexander Man,^ {B},
(S), Hon. Colonel I Feb. 89
Rt.Mun. A. B. T. Earl of
Kintoie.GCMG.Bon.Col.iT Oct. qi
Majors.
A. W. F. Lwd Saltcun, late
Major Ortn. Guards ... 7 May 90
W.J.B.Stewart-Menzies.p.s. 13 Apr.ga
Captains.
Geo. Cosmo Abercromby,^
( <i ), (t) ret. pay Manchester
Regt., Bon. Major 27 June 88
Cecil W. Kennard 14 Mar. 91
Jas. Grant Malcolmson,y.».
(B)Instructor of Musketry 9 May 92
Alex. Hy. Leith, late Lt.
Welsh Regt 3 Feb. 94
Jas. Ochoncar Forbes, 7). ». 7 Nov. 94
Harry Gordon Fellowed-
Gordon, late Lieut. West
Riding Regt 21 Aug. 95
Libutejtants.
Gambler Midaleton ...\ 9 May 92
Arthur Abercromby Duff 6 Jan. 94
Robt. Michael Douglas Foxio Oct. 94
Alex. Edw. Forbes Morison25 Apr. 96
Ian D. M. Lord Inverurie. ..25 Apr. 96
Robt. Hamilton Kemp 25 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh P. Henry Lumsden 3 June95
Alex. Walter Fred. Baird...3o Oct. 95
James George Hay 15 Jan. 96
Robert Dingwall Fordyce 5 Feb. 96
Fras.LewisRawsonGordon 2 May 96
B. A. W. P. H. Earl qf
Granard 25 Nov. 96
Adjt.j- Capt.—R. S. Hunter-
Blair, Captain 1 Battalion i May 95
Qr.Mr.—T. Burns, aon. it. 8 May 9^.
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Col.G.
M. Macquibban, MD. ... i Dec. 91
Yellow Facings.
The Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders.
2ND Battalion.
{Formerlif the Highland. Light Infantry
ifilitia.)
Head Quarters, Inverness.
LiKUTKNANT COLOMBL.
John Andrew Macdonald,
Hon. Colonel 7 Sept. 87
Majors.
Alfred D. Macintosh of
Macintosh, p.«.,Zu<e Lt. 71
F. ; Hon. Lt. Colonel 17 Apr. 89
Robt.Arth.Paterson (H),lt^it, May 95
(JAPTAINS.
Arth.Baird DouglasiO, P'S.
Hon. Major 26 June 79
Wm. R. Dalziel Mackenzie,
p.s isAug.gi
Norman MacLeod,' Hon.
Major 23 Apr. 92
Kenneth J. Mackenzie,^ re^
pay Sijle Brigade 4 May 92
.^neas Norman Mackin-
tosh, p.s 29 Oct. 92
Son. Arthur Hay,' late Lt.
Scoia Guards 8 June 94
J. T. M. iorii Abinger, p.s. 12 June 96
Archibald W.M Donald,/;.*.; 2 June 96
Reginald Ausj. Wymer,Zo^e
Ensign 91 Foot 12 June 96
LlEDTESANTS.
Montagu J. Grant-Peterkims Aug. 91
GeorgeAlastair Chas.Davj"22 Aug. 94
David Price Haig,p.» 10 Apr. 95
Edw.BaskervilleMackenzieiS Mar. 96
Charles Howard Crosbie ...20 May 95
Wm. Robert Macpherson...i2 June 96
William Mosse Macdonald 12 June 96
Second Lieuxenants.
Alexander Duncan Mac-
pterson 9 Oct. 95
James Brander-Dunbar ...23 Oct. 95
Adjt. 4- Capt.—W. D. Ewart,
Capt. 1 Battalion 4 Nov. 95
Qr. Master. — John Emslie,^
Soit. Lieut 13 Apr. 87
Med. Of.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Duncan M'Fadyeu 2 May 93
Blue Facings.
The Royal Irish Kifies.
3R0 Battalion.
( Formerly theRoyal North Down liiflet.)
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
HoNOKARY Colonel.
Marquis of DufTerin and
Ava, X:P. aCB. OCSI.
QCMG i8 Jan. 65
Lt.Colonkl.
John M'Cance, Hon.
Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Majors.
aobt.G.Sharman-Cniwrord,
(H), late Capt. 16 Lancerf22 Aug. 94
Francis Findlay, p.* 8Juue96
Captains.
Edward Tatton Pakenhara,
ret, pay King's R. Kijies^
Hon. Major 19 Dec. 88
JohnChas.FitzmauriceFinn23 Dec. 91
Robert Curzon Newton, Zu^e
Lieut. 5 'Dragoon Gds 18 May 92
Edwin C. Oppenheim 24 June93
James Frederick Humby.!.22 June 95
Daniel Dixon 8 June 96
Lieutenant.
O-eo. Alex. M. Kirkpatrick 16 Sept.93
Lord Fred. T. Hamilton-
Blackwood JO June 95
Blyth Ritchie 11 Mar. 96
SydneyO. Rowan-Hamilton II Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants.
James Peters PJwing 23 Oct. 95
Clias. Hy. Lalanne Cinna-
mond 26 Aug. 96
Erie Wm. Celestin Monro. ..25 Nov. 96
J.djt. if Ca/)^—Edw. Allen,
Major Irish Rifles i Feb. 94
Qr.Motter. — AbrahamPeck-
nold, Hon. Lieut 13 Joue94
litd.Of. -
Dark Green Facing!,
Militia Infantry.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Queen's Royal Sijles.)
Head Quarters, Belfast.
HoNOBAST Colonel.
Sir Fras. Edm. Macnagh-
ten, Bart.^ late 8 Hussars i Feb. 90
Lt.Colonel.
p.s.c. Hy. Duppa Alfred
Cutbili,- ret. pay i Bat-
talion 9 Oct. 95
Majors.
Jas. Alexander Whitla, late
Lieut. Inniskilling Fus. ..,23 July 92
John Alex. Montgomery ...13 Mar. 95
Captains.
Ernest Carrington Arnold,
p.s 6 Feb. 92
Cbas. Stephenson Murray23 July 92
Wilfred Stanley Sharpe(H),
late Lt. 6 Dragoons. In-
spector Sierra Leone Fron-
tier Police 17 June 93
Francis Jas. Montgomery3[ Oct. 94
Ashworth Peter M. Burke,
(fl"), late Lt. 1 Battalion,
Instructor of Musketry .,.28 Nov. 94
Robert Dixon, Hon. Major,
late Major 2 Vol. Bn. West
Surrey Regt., p.s. [<] {H). $ Dec. 94
John Patrick 5 June 95
Arthur G. Catton- Watson 3 July 95
Hon. Oriel J. C. W. M.
SkefEngton 4 Apr. 96
Libctenants.
Walter E. Carson M'Cam-
mond, ;;.» 3 Sept. 92
Charles Ste.vart Dixon 31 Oct. 94
Chas. Brownlow Strutt (if) 10 July 95
AndleyS.Thos.J . Leary ./).». 21 Aug. 95
Algernon Tudor Craig, p.t.21 Aug. 95
Hugh Ferguson Mont-
gomery 19 Aug. 96
Reginald Heaton Locke
Cutbili 19 Aug. 96
James Robert Torrens 28 Oct. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Hastings La Touche
Darley 18 Nov. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—-W. H. Dun-
lop, Capt. I Battalion 2 Mar. 93
Qr. Mr. — JohnFoley, i/un.
Lieut 17 Aug. 92
Med.Of.—
Dark Green Facings.
5TH Battalion.
[Formerly the Royal South Down Light
Infantry. )
Heart Quarter-, Downpatrick.
Honorary Colonel.
William Browrlow Forde,
late of 67 F., JP. DL. 7 Sept.81
LlKOTBHANT CoLONEt.
Thos. Andrew M'Camraon,
Hon. Colonel 3 Dec. 92
Majors.
Robert Hugh Wallace, [H) 24 Dec. 92
Samuel S. F.Warren 25 Mar. 96
Captains.
William George Forde ......29 Nov. 90
Nicholas A. Delacherois-
Crommelin 21 Jan. 93
James Maidment Morrisonia June93
Randal Wm. Johnston, late
Capt. K.O. Scottish Bords. 2 Sept 93
Thomas Hughfis 11 Sept. 95
Thomas V.Plaisted M'Cam-
mon 2C Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
WaldegraveFercvThomp^on4 Oct. 93
Charles Henry Edye, (H),
Instructor of Mwketry ... 4 Oct. 93
Gerald E. H.Barrett-Harail-
ton,p.«. (if) 3 Feb. 94
Arthur Hill 21 May 95
Alexander Stewart, p.* 10 Junegs
Lennox G. Brydges Rodney23 Sept. 96
Frank Dixon 23 Sept.96
Second LiErjTauANTa.
William Arthur Hardy 4 Jan. qi
John Livingstons Doiiie ...16 May 96
Adit. ^ Capt.—K. C. D.
Spencer. Capt. i Bn i Feb. 93
Qr. Mr. — Alex. Henderson,
Hon, Lieut 15 Apr. 96
Med. Off. — Surgeon Major
Edwin F. Nelson, MD.... i Auft. 70
Dark Green Facings.
6tH Battalion.
{Formerly the Louth Ri/les.)
Head Quarters, Dundalk,
HojfOEAEY Colonel.
T. K. Lord Rathdonnell ... 4 Jan. 96
It. Colonel.
Harry William Jamieson ...30 Oct. 95
Majors.
Matthew John D'Arcy,.ffon.
Lt.Colonel 27 Aug. 87
Matthew C. E. Fortescue...27 Nov. gs
Captains.
John Cecil Thornhill, Hon.
Major 13 April 89
J. P. F. Macartney Filgate,
p.s 14 July 89
Kelynge Greenway.jtm. ...26 Sept. 91
Sidney Partis Borman 20 Aug. 92
Charles O'Brien Jameson. ..19 Sept.94
Lionel Fred. Wm. Holt,
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 28 Aug. 95
James Ferguson, p. 8 15 Jan. 96
James Rosborough, (H) ... 8 June 96
Lieutenants.
Percy Wallace, Jun 15 May 95
Wm. F. Colborne Garstin,
/i.s. (U) 21 Aug. 95
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Alfred Bellingham Cairnes 4 Apr. 96
4<2/(.^Cap<.— A. T.Swaine,
Major I Battalion 16 May 92
Qr. Master. — Thos. Pike,
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Dark Green Facings.
Princess Victoria's (Eoyal
Irish Fusiliers).
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Armagh Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Armagh.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. Edw. Brownlow,' late
Lt. and Capt. Scots Guards 7 Oct. 67
Lt.Colonel.
Roht. Cuming, late Capt. 99
F. Hon. Colonel 13 June 92
Majors.
James Robert Jameson,
p.s. Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 Apr. 90
Henry Holden,^ p.s 13 Aug. 92 ■
Captains.
Arthur B. R. Kaye,^ Comdt.
of Constabulary, British
Honduras, Hon. Major ... 29 Oct. 87
William C. FitzGerald (if)29 Oct. S7
Francis Henry Murray 3 Oct. 88
Percy Harland Atkin 25 May 89
Matthew Boyd Bredon, p.s.
Hon. Major ; seroing in the
Chinese Customs Service ...19 May 91
Cecil Cromwell Collier 24 Oct. 91
Wm. H. Alex. Theed , 15 Aug. 92
Clitford Cullen, ret. pay
Derbyshire Regt. Instructor
of Musketry 2 Nov. 92
Fdw. Colburn Mayne,p.s.{H)
serving in the Sierra Leone
Frontier Police 10 May 93
Robert Arthur Lidwill, p.s. 8 June 96
Lieutenants.
James Edwards Harden,^. J. 4 Oct. 93
Charles Fred. Drielsma 4 Oct. 93
Reginald Osborne Fraser,
serving vith Gold Coast
Constabulary 4 Oct. 93
Chs.HomeDouglasSt.Clair 4 Oct. 93
John Charles Angell 8 June 96
Henry Charles Upton 8 June 96
Second Lieutenants.
Walter Hughes Ferrar 20 Feb. 95
LionelDo'iglasWm Hearseyio May 95
Arch. Chas. M. B. Visct.
Achesou 4 June 96
Adjutant ff- Capt. — Thos.
C. Benson, Capt. i Bn, ...24 Aug. 96
Qr. Master. — NathanieUoha
Drewin, Hon. Lieut 17 Dec. 81
Med, Off-
Bine Facings.
872
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Cavan Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cavan.
HoNOHART Colo>:ei,.
Gerald Richard Dease, p.s. ig Dec. 94
Lt. Colonel.
StrRobertA. Hodson, 5^ •- 2 Dec. 93
Ma.iors.
p.s.e. William Tenison,* late
Mancheiiter Rcfft 7 Oct. 96
Captains.
William H. Malcolmson,
Hon. Major 18 Aug. 86
Edgar J. Mayor, p.a. [/]
{M), Hon. Major .31 July 86
John Douglas Hamilfon^
Icte Lt . J4 Huitsars, Aasiat.
Ingp. Lagos Constahulary 25 Feb. 93
Herbert Hart, J?ov.J/«;'or.. 12 Apr. 93
Wm. W.Fras. Molony 11 July 94
Wm. Joseph Hamilton 2 Jan. 95
LlECXENANIB.
Eustace Malim Harris 16 Jan. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Alex. L. Jos. Miller Kelly 13 Feb. 95
Walter William Molony ... 3 Apr. 95
Frederick Farrer Deakin 4 Dec. 95
Wilford Henry Boteler 12 Feb. 96
John Owen Greenwood ...27 Mar. 96
Julian Fane 24 Apr. 96
4d;<. fCa/)/.— C.U.Sandys,
Captain i Sattalion 1 Dec. 93
Qr. Master. — Jn. Watkins,*
Hon. Captain 30 Apr. 79
Mei. Off.—
Blue Facings.
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Monaghan Militia.)
Head Quarters, Monaghan.
HoNORAuY Colonel.
Derrick W. W. Lord Ross-
more 29 July '
Lt. Colonel.
JohnLeslie,sZaf« Lt. Grena-
dier Guards iS Apr.
MA.70KS.
Wm. H, Broughton, if]
Hon. Lt.Colonel 21 May
Captains.
Cecil H.amilton Browne,
Hon. Major 3 Oct.
Charles Wm. Hall, p.s. (H) 21 Jan
J.C.WaterhouseMaadcn,j>.s.
m 24 Oct.
C. A. Owen-Lewis, p.s 13 Jan.
Fras. Berry Fetherston-
haugh, p.s 4 May
Jn.Jas. Uavidge Cleminson,
p.s 10 May
LlECliSNANTS.
Victor Robt. Bcai,ty West 11 May
Edward J. R.ciiarusoTi,;o..i 12 Sept.
Herbert Greenough Woolf,
p.s. (H),Inyt. of Mtisketryio Jan.
William Henry Annesley ...18 Dec.
Henry Mortimer Caddell ... 4 Nov.
Second Lieutenants.
Miles Bertie C. Carbery 22 Jan.
Adj. Sf Capt.—'&.. W. Leeper,
Captain 2 Battalion 25 Mar.
Qr. Master. — Frank
Clanchy, Hon. Lieut 22 Mar.
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Militia Injantry.
Lt.Colonel.
Maurice C. J. Blake, Hon.
Colonel 31 Jan. 85
Majors.
Guy L. Bence-Lambert,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 12 Nov. 87
Captains.
Henry Bourke Jordan 17 Sept. 87
Maurice Owen O'Conor 28 Junego
David Ruttledge 27 June 92
Victor Fred. Finlay Malley,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musk. ...2S Nov. 93
Herbert Wm. Anderson .. 4 Sept 95
Nicholas Chas, L. Biale.
p.s. [H) 5 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
Thos. B. G. Fairfax Eamesig Mar. 92
JohnH.N. HamiltonBurkeii Dec. 95
Ernest Cecil Cochrane 25 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Osborne Bowen ...20 Mar. 95
Gaston Joseph Onraet 11 Apr. 95
Adjts. ^ Capts.—A. W. P.
Maclean, Captain 2 Sn....iy Aug. 92
Paymus^— Stanhope Kenny 23 Feb. 55
Qr. Master.— Jas. M'Nally,
Hon. Lieut 6 June 94
Medical Officers. — Surgeon
Major G. W. Hatche ...11 Apr. 71
Green Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Qahcay Militia.)
Head Quarters, Galway.
HoNOHAET Colonel.
John Archer Daly 11 July 91
Lt.Colonel.
Rich. Lynch Staunton 19 Feb. 90
Majors.
George Patrick Chcvers,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 June 90
Captains.
John Robert Lopdell, p.s. 14 May 87
E.MelvillRennie Brewer,{J/),
p.s 4 Junego
AndersonL. Kelly, ?a^eCo^i'.
■J Hiissart 2 Apr. 92
John J. Chevers 19 Sept.g4
Robert William Smyth . ...jg Sept.94
John C. Rennie Brewer,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musl-etry^^ July 96
Lieutenants.
WilloughbyChaplin Newton
(i/l p.s 22 Apr. 03
Percival Hedley Anderson,
(H) 22 Apr. ga
Fras. A. Emilio Dolmage . 27 May 95
Percy J.Victor Mac Derm ot27 May gi
Fredk.ShewardCartwrighti2 July g6
Sir Hy. Chris. Grattan
BeWevi, Bart 22 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt .—'R. Vi . A. Flanagan,
Captain Irish Segt I Jan. 95
Qr. Master. — Robert York,
Hon. Captain 29 Apr. 91
Med. Ogr—
Green Facings.
The Oonnauglit Eangers.
3KD Battalion.
(Formerly the South Mugo Sijles and
the North Mayo Militia.)
Head Quarters, Castlebar.
Honorary Colonels.
Geo. af.xr7. of Sligo,Z>i. cTP. s July 41
OlkSbTles H. C. Knox, late
Capt. % Hufsari 29 July 85
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Boscommon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Boyle.
HoNORABT Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Caleb Robertson,! Zar« Caj9«.
88 Foot; Hon. Colonel ...27 Apr. 89
Majors.
Thos. Y.L. Kirkwood,.Hon.
Lt.Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Dayrell T. Hammond,' (H),
ret. pay 1 Bn.Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Apr. 96
Captains.
John F.C.Beare,Hon.if".;'or22 Sept.88
MichaelJ.Balfe,aon.JI/a;or i Feb. 90
Hon. Richard P. French,
p.s. Hon. Major i Feb. go
John Wynne Smith 20 Aug. 92
Edw. M. Woulfe Flanagan,
p.s. {H) g May 96
Lieutenants.
William Henry Parke 2 Aug. 90
Francis Glancy 3 Oct. gi
Maurice Fitzm. Murray ...13 Aug.92
Robt. Wm. Geo. Harrison 11 Mar. 93
Clement Joseph Murphy. .26 May 94
Freder.ckWhitfield Barretti7 July g.s
John Hall-Dalwood, In-
structor of Musketry 23 Oct. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. <f Capt.—liL. G. Moore,
Maior I Battalion 4 May 92
Qr. ii/r.— David McK. Mac-
lachlan, Hon. Lieut 7 Mar. 88
Med. Off.—
Green Facings.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders).
3SD Battalion.
{Formerly Highland Borderers Lt.Inf.)
Head Quarters, Stirling.
HoNOEABY Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
The Duke 0/ Montrose, ET.
late Li. 5 Lancerp, Hon.
Colonel 22 Oct. Ea
Majors.
T.Robertson-Chaplin.p. ».[<!,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 8 Dec. 83
Captains.
Roderick W.Colquhoun,j).».
Hon. Major 23 June 83
Sir WiUiam Orr-Ewiug,
Bart, p.s., Hon. Mi.jur ...19 Jan. S4
Alfred H. Middleton, (i?),
lute Capt. 2 Battalion, Hon.
Major 22 Nov. 84
J.W.'Scott-Plummer, )/.» (t) 3 May 90
Maxwell Emsley Rouse,
p.s. If] igMay 94
Chris. Robt. Alex. Magnay 8 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
Geo. Wm. Jas. C. Earl of
Cardigan 9 July 92
George Thomson Neilson,
p.s.(H) 9 July 92
John Fyfe Jamieson 18 Mar. 93
Jas. Dunsterville Graham 6 Jan. 94
James Barratt GiUatt 12 Dec. 94
Allan Bingham PoUok 26 Feb. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Geoffrey Gojer Gilligan ...19 Dec. 94
Jas. Robt. Macalpine-Leny i May 95
Robert Jameson 30 Sept. 96
Adit.- A..Ajt0UB, Cupt.j Bn.jg Sept.92
Qr.JU'r.— J. Denholm, 3 iZon.
Captain 20 June 87
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
4TH Battalion.
iFormerli) the Renfrew Militia — Prince
oflVales' Royal Rsgt.).
Head Quarters, Paisley.
HONOBART COLOHEL.
Wm.Cuningliame, late Capt.
II M:iSiiar» 22 Oct, 90
Lt.Oolonel.
Archibald Campbell, Lord
Blythswood,' late Capt. df
Lt. Col. Scots Gds.Hon.Col.
A.D.C. 20 Feb. 78
• Majoes.
Arch. 0. Drummond Dick,
(M), Son. Lt. Colonel i Nov. 90
MortagneD. Cimpbell.p.s.
{S) Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 June 94
Captains.
John Chas. Cunninghame,
Son. Major 26 Sept.83
Son. T. H! a. E Cochrane,
MP. lateLt. Scots Guards 26 Sept.83
Hugh Robert Wallace,i/"o?!.
Major 26 July 90
Jas. Thos. Scott, late Capt.
T3n.DublinFus.Son.Maj.2g Apr. 91
Alexander Archibald Speirs 3 Oct. 91
William Mure 27 Aug. 92
Arthur R. Cole-Hamilton,^
late Scots Fasiliers, Son.
Major. Brig. Major Clyde
Biv. Vol. Inf. Brigade 24 Sei)t.92
Boyd Alex. Cuninghame... 5 May 94
Louis Gairdner Pearson ...20 Mar. 95
George Campbell Grahame,
(S) 28 Mar. 94
Wm. Hall (S) , Instructor of
Musketry 17 June 96
LlBUTENANTS.
Henry H. Houldsworth ...12 Apr. 93
Walter Herbert Robinson 5 May 94
John U.Maodo wall Ingilby 4 July 96
James Arthur Moffat 4 July 96
'Charles Caryl Clifton 4 July 96
ffoM. Arthur Edw.B. O'Neill 4 July 96
John H. Pig^-Leschallas... 4 July 96
Second Liedtenants.
Ian Alastair Campbell 16 Oct. 95
Geo. Reginald Houstoun
Boswall 13 Nov. 95
Patrick Douglas Stewart... 4 May 96
Walt. li.'Jamipbell Rankinei4 May 96
Robert Nesbitt Powler 14 May 96
Rchd.HumphreyTorkington4 Apr. 96
Fred. L. Makgill-Crichton-
Maitlaud 26 June 96
Adjt. 4- Capt.—X. Foster,
Captain 1 Battalion 10 Sept. 94
Qr.Mr. — Alex.M'Rae, Son.
Lieut I Apr. 87
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
The Prince of Wales' Leinster
Eegt. (Royal Oanadiaas).
3RD Battalion.
[Formerly the King^s County Militia —
Boyal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Birr.
HoNonAEY Colonel
Robert Godolphin Cosby,
late Lt. 6 Drs 4 Nov. 93
Lt.Oolonel.
John H.G. Smyth, (ff),a^o».
Colonel 18 Nov. 93
Majors.
W. F. J. P. Earl of Hunt-
ingdon 9 Dec. 93
Captains.
James W. H. FitzGerald,
late Lt. Berkshire Regt 4 Nov. 91
Edward William Pritchard 22 Oct. 92
.Edw. Patrick Smith, jj.s. ...19 Nov. 92
Charles Thomas Biddulph,
{S), Instructor of Musketry ^ June 94
LlEniBNANTS.
Bowland H. Tyssen Smyth 9 Dec. 93
Randal Kingsmill iloore... 9 Dec. 93
Hy. Goddington Sheppard
p.t 26 June 95
AnUtia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
Loftus Percival Arnott 5 Feb. 96
Thomas Kelly Evans 18 Nov. 96
Thomas James LongworthiS Nov. 96
i(i;i.^Cup<.— C.L.Crutchley,
Captain 1 Battalion i Sept. 96
Qr.Masfer.—,Tohn W. Galle-
hawk, Son. Lieut i Mar. 93
Sled. Of. —Surg. Lt.Oolonel
Chaa. Baker Stoney,JlfS. i Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Queen^s County Militia —
Boyal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Maryborough.
Honorary Colonel.
L. G. H. S. Earl of Port-
arlington, p.s. late Lt.
Scots Guards 24 Feb. 94
Lt.Oolonel.
Frederick Kevau Izod 28 Oct. 93
Majors.
Bernard E. B. Lord Castle-
town. 8 June 96
Captains.
Anthony ArtburWeldon, p.s.
Aide de Camp to Lord
Wolseley, i Nov. 95 27 Aug. 87
Theobald E. Woods Wil-
Ungton,7).« 10 Nov. 88
Richard R. W. Fitz Herbert 8 Jan. 90
Lancelot Croasdaile, ret.
pay Bedford Regt., Cnstruc-
tor of Musketry ^Hon.Major i Nov. 90
Dudley Oolley Palmer 5 Aug. 93
Thomas R. A. Stannus, p.».
(S) 2 June 94
Lieutenants.
Chas. S. Mussrave Trench 7 .luly 94
Son. Chas. Hy. S. Monck i Feb. 96
Theobald William Butler-
Kearney I Feb. 96
Herbert Dallas i Feb. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Efnest Steuart Weldon ■; Feb. 96
Adjt. f Capt.—^. G. Fouler- "
ton. Captain j Battalion. ..lo Apr. 95
Qr. Master. — Chas. Holden,
Son. Lieut 17 Dec. 81
Med. Off. — Surg. Lt. Colonel
Dav. Jacob, MD i Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Meath Militia.)
Head Quarters, Navan.
Honoeaey Colonel.
iTon. H. L.B. Rowley 25 Oct. 90
Lt.Oolonel.
Chas. Pepper, jtfon. Colo;iel2S Oct. 96
Major.
Gustavus P. W.Lambart...i6 Dec. 96
Captains.
Nugent Talbot Everard,
Son. Major 15 Oct. Si
Wm. E. A. Barry, p.s. (S),
[f]. Son. Major, Inst, of
Musketry 12 June 86
Richard Taylor Woods (S),
Son. Major 26 May 94
Edw. F. Jenico J. Farrell...i3 Nov. 95
James Tottenham Butler 28 May 96
Lieutenants.
Richard William Everard 12 Sept.94
Edmund James Jameson. ..13 Mar. 95
Robt. Hugh Morgan-Tighe25 Sept.93
Claude M. Bruce HamUton2s Sept. 95
ArthurFranci8Coddington26 Aug. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Arthur Tisdall 12 Aug. 96
Henry Ralph Osborne 26 Aug. 96
John M'Donnell 9 Sept. 96
Adjt.4-Capt.~G.J. D. Brofyne,
Captain 2 Battalion 2 Jan. 93
Qr.Mr. — Samuel Preston,
Son. Lieut 2 Mar. 87
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
87^
The Eoyal Munster Pusiliera.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the South Cork Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Kinsale.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Aug. RiversdaleWarren,'
Bart., late Major 20 i?".
Son. Colonel 28 Aug. 95
Lt.Oolonel.
Fred. Wm. Bell, Son.
Colonel 13 Nov. 95
Majors.
George Lucas, {S),Son. Lt.
Colonel 12 Dec. 91
Morgan Wm. O'Donovan... 4 Dec. 95
Captains.
Albert Louis Coppinger ... 7 Nov. 85
Thomas Ronayne Sarsfield 4 Sept.86
Ludlow S. H. Payne, (S),
late Lieut. 61 Fo:>t, In-
structor of Muiketry 10 Mar. 88
Byam M. Loveday Roberts 28 Apr. 94
Rich Harvey Townshend,
late Lt. Connaught RangersiSMSty gs
John M'Namara 24 July 95
Hy.Geo. Lindsay Davidson 6 Nov. 95
Chris. Copinger Mahony... 8 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
Wm. Delacour Beamish ...21 Apr. 94
George Wensley C. Soden29 May 95
HaroldGeo.Richardson,7).s.3o Oct. 95
Second Lieutenants.
George Revell Braddell ...23 Oct. 95
Donald F. MacCarthy
Morrogh 4 Mar. 96
Adjt. 4- Capt. — T. Long-
ridge, Capt. Bedford Regt. i Oct. 96
Qr. Master. - Thos.Shattock,
Son. Captain 4 Dec. 8g
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Kerry Militia.)
Head Quarters, Tralee.
Honorary Colonel.
V.A.,Ea)-Zo/Kenmare,Z^P.26 Mar. 66
Lt.Oolonel.
v. Chas. Visct. Castlerosse25 Nov.
Majors.
Richard J. Rice,i?on.i<.CoZ.25 June 88
Wm. John Neligan yJunegs
Captains.
Arthur Blennerhassett,^.s. i June
James Marmaduke Sugrue,
p.s.{S), Inst, of MusicetryiT, Sept. 90
Harry North 8 Aug. 91
John Sandes 24 Sept.92
John MacGillycuddy,j?.s.,.. 9 Sept.93
Henry Patrick Magill,^. a. 4 Apr. 94
Arthur H. C. Walker-Leigh
ps 27 ,Tune94
Montague Wm. Sawtrey,
( R), Inspector Sierra Leone
Frontier Police 27 June 94
Lieutenants.
Henry Arthur Carroll 28 Apr. 94
Cecil Rowland Leslie 27 Mar. 95
Stewart B. Bythesea Dyer27 Mar. 95
Robt. Edw. Michael Paken-
ham 27 Mar. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Ashley Ernest Neuville
Power 30 Sept.gs
Charles Neil Macdonald ... 4 July gii
Hedworth Herbert Grogani4 Oct. 9
Adjt. Jf Capt. — B. Stewart,
Captain i Battalion i Mar. 92
Qr. Master. — Tom Jessop,
Son. Captain 28 June 85
Blue Facings.
.874
5TH Battaliow.
{Formerly the Soyal Limerick County
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Limerick.
HoMOEAET Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Jas. Brown, r«<. pay
105 Foot, Son. Colonel ...22 Nov, 90
Majoes.
John Massy- Westropp, ret,
pay 12 Lancers 22 Nov. 90
Thomas Gloster, (li),Mon.
Lt.Colonel 18 Apr. 91
Cai>tainb.
Wm. G. Gubbing,Ho)i.Afo;ori6 May 74
Eyre Herbert levers 26 July 90
Wm. H. E. de V. S. Vitct.
Glentworth, late Lt. Rifle
Brigade, Hon. Major 25 Feb. 91
Wm. Fitzperald Plummer,
'-H), Intt. of Musketry ... 9 June 91
Harry Thomson, p.t. (U),
Son. Maior 30 May 92
James Wni. Stopford, {S) 26 Aug. 93
John R.Bramston Newman,
P-» 3 Mar. 94
RichardJohnArthurWynne29 July 96
IiIEUTBNANTS.
Richbell Napier C. Curling 20 Aug. 92
Herbert J. CoUett Leland...2o Aug. 92
Henry William d'Esterre...!! Feb. 93
HerbertPrescott Hampson 25 Apr. 96
Charles Robert Hall 25 Nov. 96
Second Iiieutenants.
James L. Stawell Cotter ...oo Sept.96
Adjt. and Capt. — A. C."
Maxwell, Capt. Munsfer
Fusiliers i Aug. 95
JPaymas^er.—Edw.C. D.Bell 25 Aug. 59
Qr. Master. — Michael C.
Rowland, ii^on.iicK^ 6 Mar. gs
Med. Off:—
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry.
The Eoyal Dublin Fusiliers.
3HD Battalion.
{Formerly the Eildare Jtijlei.)
Head Quarters, Naas.
HoNOBABY Colonel.
Bore. E. Lawless 8 July 96
Lt.Colonel.
Fortescue J. Tynte.p.s.lf on.
Colonel 16 Mar. 89
Majoes.
William A.Gre6son,(jff)p.9.2o Mar. 94
Captains.
George HaughtonGason.p.s. 6 June 92
Hugh Arthur Henry, (S),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 93
Edw. Jos. Lorean Keogh... 1 May 93
Fras. Wm. J. MacDonnell 30 Mar. 94
Henry Stewart Orpen (S). 2 June 94
Richard Joseph Hornidge 26 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
Geo.Edw.RussellPatey,^.». s May 94
Second Lieutenants.
Butler Brooke 23 Sept.93
Walter George M'Gusty ...n Dec. 95
Ambrose Upton Gledstanes26 Feb. 96
Ad). ^ Cast. — A. Loveband,
Captain 2 Battalion 10 Feb. 96
Qr. .4fr.— Chas. Mathews,
Son. Lieut 11 Nov. 91
JUed.Qff:—
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly theSoyal Dublin City Mil. —
Queen's Own Soyal Segimeni.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HoNOBABx Colonel.
Robert Eglinton Seton,
ate Lieut, g^ F.fp.s 8 Dec. 88
Lt.Colonel.
Reginald Jas. Morrison, ret,
pay Dublin Fm. Son.
Colonel 24 Oct. 94
Majoes.
Michael C. Hackett, p.« 15 June 89
George R. Hamilton, (a),
Son. Lt.Colonel 15 May 95
Captains.
Henry Wm. Phepoe, J2b».
itajor 2sApr. 77
John Gibbs, p.t., late Capt.
5 West York Militia, Son.
Major 5
Edward C. D'S. Fairflough,
p.s. (S), Assistant Inspector
Sic )-raLeo?ie Front ierPoliceio
Abraham Jagoe (H) 12
Valentine Alex. Blake,(ir),
Instructor of Musketry ...11
Charles Henry Tippet (t)...2s
Henry Archibald Symes, p. 7
Lieutenants.
Chas. Lambert Anderson ...8
Thomas James Reynolds... 8
Second Lieutenants
Luke Alen-Mahon 25
Charles Jarvis Genge 4
Reginald Godfrey Strong 16
Adjt. if Capt. — A. H. Bacon,
Capt. Dublin Fusiliers ...x6
Qr. Master.— ChaT\es Hills,
Son. Lieut 29
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Oct. 89
Dec. 92
June 93
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Oct. 96
July 96
July 96
Mar. 96
Nov. 96
Dec. 96
Sept. 92
Oct. 81
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Dublin County Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HoNOBABY Colonel.
Reginald, Farl of Meath, (t) 9 July 87
Lt.Colonel.
Henry C. Gernon, (S), ...22 July 96
Ma.ioes.
Henry Thomas Finlay,(B),
lateFnsig7i6F.Hon.Lt,Col.2^ Mar. 96
Captains.
Richard Arthur Hartley,
Son. Major 30 Apr. 84
William Caldbeck Roper-
Caldbeck, p.s. (S), Son.
Major 23 Aug. 84
Peter La Touche, {R),In»t.
of Musketry 20 Oct. 87
George Aug. Luscombe,{S),
Sub Inspector of Constabu'
lary, British Honduras ...24 Apr. 88
Sir Frederick Wm. Shaw,
late Lt. T. Dragoons 10 Aug. 8g
TVilfrsdB .Daoidson • E ouston ,
p.s., serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 26 Nov. 92
Alex.Delapere Kirkpatrick,
p,8 26 Nov. 92
Sydney Douglas Stewart.. .14 Aug. 95
William Henry Beamish ...14 Aug. 95
Seymour Anketell-Jones... i June 96
Lieutenants.
Matthew J'. Patrick Corbally,
Aide de Camp to the Governor
of Britixh Honduras 26 Nov. 92
Son. A. L. le N. Brabazon 16 Sept.93
Cecil T.WrigleyGrimshaw2o May 96
Spencer Anketell Jones ...20 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Tudor MacDermott 12 Feb. 96
Jas. R. Duncan Rol)ertson3o Mar. 96
William Maxwell Acton ...21 Oct. 96
Adjt. ^ Ca^jf.— Richd. S.
Gage, Capt. I Battalion. ..20 Dec. 94
Qr. Master —Robert Baker,
Son, Captain 5 May 96
Med,Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Kifle Brigade (The
Prince Consort's Own).
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Queen's Own Eoyal
Tower Samlets Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters.Victoria Park Square.
HoNOBABT Colonel.
Geo. Shirley Maxwell, {S),
late Lieut. 20F. 27 July 89
Lt.Colonel.
JohnWm.Lee, .ffon.CoZon«Z27 July 89
Majobs.
Oliver Thomas Duke,' p.s.
[<], {S), Son. Lt.Colonel 2t Sept.89
Wm. Chas. Eldon Serjeant,*
p.s. Son. Lt.Colcnel ,..,,,27 May 93
Captains.
Richard Rivarola Cole, p.s.
{S), If], Instructor of
Musketry, Son. Major... 21 Feb. 80
George Croker Bayly, p.s.
iS), Aide de Campto Gov.
of British Sonduras, Son.
Major 5 June82
Henry Daily Marshall, p.s.
[#]. iS) II Aug. 86
E. H. Warren- Wright, y.». 22 Mar. 90
Percy Arthur Matthews, p.s.
{S), Assist Insvector Gold
Coast Constabulary 31 Mar. 91
Charles Mittord Burgess ...13 June 92
Lord Edw.Wm. J. Manners,
MP.ret.pay EiJleBrigadeiS'M&y 94
John Barton Dore, p.s. {H) 6 Feb. 95
Bon. Wilfrid Dallas Cairns,
ret. pay 3 Battalion to Apr. 95
William Hedley Drake, p. ». 14 Mar. 91
Richard Earle Welby iSApr. 96
Robert Alexander ' 21 Oct. 96
Lieutenants.
Alexander Graham Forbes 1 8 Sept. 95
Lothian Graeme Scott, ^..1.12 Feb. 96
Walter William Pitt-Taylor 9 Dec. 96
Chas. Jas. S. Visct. Morpeth 9 Dec. 96
Richard Francis Gatehouse 9 Dec. 96
Aubrey Vickers 9 Dec. 96
Paul Chapman 9 Dec. 96
Henry Noel Kempthorne... g Dec. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Walter Lee Clements 15 Jan. 96
Gilbert B. Alwyne Russell 7 July 96
Thos. Fred. Garth Ogle ...13 July 96
George Stuart Douglas ...10 Aug. 96
Hugh Cecil Sam Ashton ...21 Oct. 96
Adjt. f Capt.—K.F. M.Wil-
son, Capt. I Battalion ... i Apr. 92
Qr.if a»(«r.—Wm.Wadham,
Son. Lieut 19 Feb. 87
Med. Off, — Surgeon Major G.
P.Bate,3fZ> 4 Aug. 73
Black Facings.
6th Battalion.
{Formerly the Prince of Wales' Royal
Regiment of Longford Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Longford.
HoNOBABT Colonel.
James Hy. Dopping 6 Nov. 95
Lt.Colonel.
Charles E. Lefroy 23 Dec. 93
Majob.
Henry Seton L. Stein 18 June 94
Captains.
Charles Stuart Molony.rei.
pay York Regt., {S) Inst.
of Musketry i Feb. 88
Wm. Alexander White, p.s. 2 July 92
Herbert Knox M'Kay 3 June 95
Clement Alex. Mitohell,jo.». 3 June 9s
FrederickGeo.Mansford(B)29 May 96
Lieutenants.
Edwy Lewis Willcox,7).».... 2 Jan. 95
Second Lieutenants.
John Francis Duncan, p.s. 2 Jan. 95
Charles Kenneth Suther-
land, p.s 22 May 95
Adj.4'Capt. — n. L.Welman,
Major Irish Rifles 20 Nov. 93
Black Facings.
7Tn Battalion.
{Formerly the King's Own Royal Tower
Samlets Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dalston.
Honoeaey Colonel.
Alfred P. P. C. Somerset,
CB. DL. JP. lateLt. 13 F.iS June 92
Lt.Colonel.
Chas. Lawson de Salis,^
{S), Son. Colonel ii June 92
Majobs.
Henry F. Bowles, MP. p.s. 5 Dec. 94
James J. C. Henry, p.s 6 May 9
Captains.
John Dunn 28 Apr. 88
Arthur B. Williams, (T),
p.s., Son. Major 26 Mar. 90
Ralph L. Fenner.p.s. (H) 15 Apr. 93
Donglas]GeorgeLamb,p.». 26 Aug. 93
Edwin Hunt 11 Nov. 93
Herbert Huntington, p.t.
[f], Hon. Major 18 Nov. 82
Cecil Stafford Northcote,
P-f 6 May 95
Edw. Aug. Alfred de Salis,
p.t. (H) {t),Inst. of Musk. 5 Feb. 96
Albert Lund, late Canadian
Militia 29 June96
LlEUTBNAlfTB.
Robt. Stopford Woodward n Mar. 93
Edward Trevor Aspinall ...2^ Sept.93
Louis A. Fred. Weigall 7 Oct. 93
Boyd Alexander 18 Apr. 94
Ser vante Morland 29 Aug. 94
John Dauncey 6 Feb. 95
Duncan Keith Macpherson,
p.s 10 July 95
FrankW.S.DouglasMurray 4 Sept.95
Robt. Hy. Seymour Dash-
wood I Feb. 96
Hy. Jas. Frank Newbould,
late Lt. 4 Huitars 29 July 96
Militia Infantry,
Skcond Libutbnasts.
George Ireland Fraser 13 Nov. 95
Abraham Felix Joseph t Apr. 96
Arthur Geo. Leather-Culley 18 Nov. 96
LennoxCunninghamBrodiei6 Dec. 96
Adji, ^ Capt. — L. L.Nicol,
Captain 2 Sn 12 Aug. 95
Quarter Master. — Edmund
Teed,' Son. Lieut 18 Dec. 89
Med. Off.—
Black Facings.
8Tn Battalion.
{Formerly the Leitrim Rifles.)
[Disbanded 31 July 18S9.]
9TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Westmeath Sifles.)
Head Quarters, MuUingar.
HoNOEABY Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Lancers^ Son. Col. 25 Aug. 86
Majors.
William G. Fitzgerald,
{M), (S), Son. Lt.Colonelig Mar. 90
Capiaiks.
Edw.W.Purdon.Hbn.afo/or 5 Sept. 83
Gilbert Lavallan J. J. G.
Nugent, Son. Major 27 June 84
Wm. Barry Ritchie 18 Aiig.88
William Murray, i).». {S),
Instructor of Muslcetry ...29 Mar. 9O'
Perc.y Philip O'Reilly 10 May 93
Chas.S.DornfordBobinson i May 95,
Lieuibnants,
Andrew Samuel Kirkwood 4 Deo. 95
Robert CuUey Barton 4 Dec. 95
John Loftus Richards 4 Dec. 95
Percy Redfern Creed 4 Dec. 95
Saml. Montaudevert Ne-ill 4 Dec. 95
Sbcond Lieutenants.
John R. M. H. L'Estrange
Malone 17 July 95
Loftus de Vallentin Fitz-
Gerald 3 Aug. 95
Ernest Chas. Scott Jervis 4 Jan. 96
Adjt. ^ Capt. — B. G. Lewis,
Major E.Lancashire Segt.28 Feb. 93
Qr. Master. — Charles Clark,
Son. Captain 4 Feb. 85
Med.Of.—
Black Facings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Koyal Jersey.
Assistant Adj. General {tvith
rank of Major in the Army) .
Major M. H. F. Le Gallais,
Militia A.D.C. to the Lt.
Governor^ i Oct. 96.
Government Secretary.
Lt.Col. A. W. Simpson.
Aetillert.
Lt.Col, J. Richard, p.
Adjutant.
F. W. G. Tothill, Captain
B. Artillery, 24 Oct. 92.
iST, or West Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jebsbt."
Adjutant.
P. Palmes, Major N. Lan-
cashire JRegtment, 7 Oct. 92.
2ND, or East Regiment
(Light Infantry .)
Lt.Col. Sir J. Godfray, Sni.
Col. and Aide de Camp to
the Queen.
Adjutant.
G. P. Stewart, Captain Innis-
killing Fusiliers, i7Dec. 94.
3ED , or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jbbset."
Lt.Col. 'E. Esnouf, iJ.
Adjutant.
B. B. Blennerhassett, Capt.
Inniskilling Fus. 1 Oct. 96,
Royal G-uernsey.
Dep. Assist. Adj .General (with
rank of Major in the Army)
Lt.Col. J. E. Le Mottle,
late Captain 64 F., Son
Colonel.
Government Secretary.
Col.Wm. Bell, CS. late 64 F.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Militia Aides de Camp to the
Lt. Governor.
Capt. C. A. Carey.
Lieut. A. W. Bell.
Aetillebt Regiment.
Lt.Col. P. Groves, p.s.
Adjutant.
H. B. Dodgson, Captain S.
Artillery, 17 Oct. 92.
ibt, orEAST Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt. Col. T.W.U. de Gu^rin,p.
Adjutant, G. R. M. O'Brien,
Capt. E. Lancashire Hegt,
9 Apr. 94.
2ND, or NoBTH Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. J. Leale.
Adjutant, J. B. Vym, Captain
Hoyal Marines, 2 Mar. 96.
3ED, or SocTH Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. 3. M. Tardif.p.ffos,
Colonel.
Adjutant, G. H. T. Whitaker,
Capt. York Lt, Infantry^
I Mar. 92.
Eoyal Alderney,
Aetillebt.
Lt.Col.Com. P. T. Herivel. ■
Adjutant (with rank of Cap*
tain in the Army), J»
Christian, District Officer
JB. Artillery, 11 June 96.
Royal Sark.
Lt.Col.Com.
Adjutant.
Royal Malta Regiment of Militia.
" 1800."
Son. Colonel, Gen. Sir H. A. Smyth, KCMG. M. Art.
Lt.Colonel, H. Telia.
Adjutant, A.
I Feb. 90.
G. Chesney, Major S. Stafford Segt.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Ayrshire.
[11 th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ayr.
Honoeaet Colonel.
Wm. Parker Adam 30 May 91
Lt.Colonel.
Robt. Morrice Pollok, p.s.
Son. Colonel 13 Junegi
Majoe.
John Geo. A. Baird, MP.
late Lt. 16 Lancers 21 July 94
Captains.
John 0. C. Hamilton, p.s.
Son. Major 18 June 88
David William Shaw, p.s.
Assist. Brig. Adj. 11 Srig. 9 Mar. 89
Wm. K. Hamiltion-Camp-
bell,jj.« 5 June9i
Francis S. Hamilton, p.s. ..25 Feb. 93
J.H.N.G.H.Fisff.Dalrymplezp .Tul.y 93
Allan George Pollok, p.s.. ..25 Nov. 96
Oscar Evan Boulton, p.s.zs Nov. 96
John Douglas BosweU,iii.».as Nov. 96
LlEUIENAIflS.
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Ralston-Patrick ...11 Sept.95
John James Bell 4 Apr. 96
Adj. —
Med. Officer. — Surg, Major
Wm. J. Naismith, MD. ...2 July 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet.Lieui. Ar-
thur Fletcher 5 Dec. 94
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Berks.
(Sinigerford.)
[1st Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Hungerford.
HONOBABY CoLONBL.
George Shippen Willes ... s June 95
Lt.Colonel.
Son. lOsbert Wm. Craven,
Son. Colonel ; 5 May 94
Majoe.
Gerald Oiaven Ricardo, late
if. 14 Hussars 5 May 94
Captains.
Sdw. David Stem, p.t. (t) 6 Oct. 88
W.G. S.JBario/Craven,p.«. 17 Oct. qi
Wm. Henry Bishop, (p.s.) 10 Feb. 94
Herbert Merton Jessel.ilf P.
late Captain 17 Lancers. ..2$ Mar. g&
WDliam Waring.i late Capt.
IT Sussars, Son. Major 30 May 96
Lieutenants.
Lionel Geo. Trower, (p.».) 27 Jtine94
Henry Caversham Simonds,
(p.«.) 27 June 94
C. Kingsley Milbourne, ^.9.27 June 94
Arthur Roberts, (p.s.) 27 Jimeq4
Second Lieutenants.
John B. Preston Karslake,
p.s 7 July 94
HarryV.RudstonRead(p.s.) 2 Jan, 95
Adj.—
AetingQr.Mr, — GilesAyTe8T7 JnnegS
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Captain
J. H. Waters, MO 8 Apr. 93
Son. Chap.—Sev. 0. F,
Trower, MA 16 July gs
Scarlet — Blue Facing*.
;;;8?^
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain,
Buckinghamshire.
(Hoyal BuelcK Hussars.)
[2nd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Buckingham.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
Lt.Coloitel.
€. C. W. Lord Chesham,
late Captain 16 Lancers^
Son. Colonel 24 Apr. 89
Majoes.
Henry Leslie Ellis,' late
Major 6 Dragoons^ Hon.
Lt'.Colonel 3 Dec. 87
James F. H. Harter, y.g. 17 June 96
Captains.
Alfred Basil Loder,p.». ZTok.
Major 29 Jan. S7
Harry Lawson W. Law-
son, p. » 4 May 87
JamesBogleDelap.p.s. L^l 14 Ju'y 88
William John Levi. p.8. ...8 June 89
Reg. Bernhard Loder,y.«. 27 July 89
Hichd. Saml. Bud<rett, p.s. 5 May 91
Hon. Edw. Sholto Douglas-
Pennant, MP. late Lieut.
I Life Guards 6 Feb. 92
Walter de Winton, late Zt.
I Life Guards 12 June 93
Luke, Lord Annaly," late
Capt. Scots Guards, Hon.
Major 7 Oct. 96
Lieutenants.
Wm. Walter Carlile (p.s.),
MP 26 Jan. 89
Sydney Loder, (p.s.) 9 Nov. 89
William Henry Allen, p.s. i Nov. go
Cecil Alfred Grenfell. v.s. ...20 June 91
'Ernest Guy Fenwick, p.s.... 7 Aug. 95
Hon. L.W."Rothschild(j).«.)23 Oct. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Chas. Wm. Hugh
Cavendish 16 Oct. 95
John Pascoe Grenfell. 7).s.... 13 Nov. 95
Gerald Dudley Smith i Feb. 56
Adj.—
Med. Officer.- Surg. Lt.Col.
Henry W. Kiallinark* ...27 Feb. 92
Hon. Chap. — Bev. Charles
W. S. Lowndes 27 Feb. 78
Tet. Officer. — Vet. Major,
Hen. G. Lepper i Dec. 91
Green — Scarlet Facings.
Cheshire.
[Earl of Chester's.)
[9th Brigade.!
Head Quarters, Chester.
HoNORAET Colonel.
<3. L. Vuke pf Westminster,
KG., Aide de Camp to the
Queen 21 Feb. 91
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
Piers E. Warburton, Hon.
Colonel i3 Mar. gi
Majoe.
C. A. X:arl of Harrington,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 23 May 91
Captains.
Jas. Tomkinson, Hon.Maj. 10 Jan. 77
Hugh A. Birley, p. Hon.
Major 7 Jan. 83
Jlon. Alande Tatton Bger-
to-a,MP.p.i.,Hon, Major 7 Jan. 88
Lord Arthur Hugh Gros-
venor, p.« 11 Aug. 88
W. B. Brocklehurst, p.s.
Hon. Major 23 May 91
GeorgeWyndham,'j)..t.Ji'P.
iatt Li. Coldstream Guardsio Feb. 94
OiwaldMosley Leigh. ^».s. 11 May 94 I
Wm. H. France-Hayhurst 25 Nov. 96 '
Lieutenants.
Robt. Walter D. Phillips, /).».i6 Apr. S4
Wm. Rovlance Court, p.s, ...24 May 84
Edm. Wilson Swetenham,
(p.».) 23 Nov. 89
Wm. T. Birchenough.(p.».)27 Aug. 92
Edward Lee Townshend,
late Capt. 3 £n. Cheshire
^egt 5 May 94
Charles Edw. Hope, (p.s.) 15 May 95
Sir Philip Hy. B. Grey-
Egerton, Bart., p.s. late
Capt. 4 Bn. Cheshire R'-gt. 18 Dec. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Harry Barnston 10 Oct. g4
Roger Charlton Parr 6 Nov. 95
Hubert Malcolm Wilson ...25 Mar. 96
Adj.— ^
Med. Officer. —Surg. Capt. G.
Harrison 27 May 85
Tet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. R.
C. Edwards 25 Mar. 93
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Denbighshire.
(Hussars.)
[15th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honorary Colonel.
Arth. yi.e&ha.vci,p. late Capt.
I Dragoons 20 Feb. 92
Lt.Cot.onel.
Henry Richd. L. Howard,'
late Major 16 Lancers,
Hon. Colonel 18 May 92
Majob.
Sidney L. Parry 18 June 92
Captains.
Oliver Ormrod, p.» 26 May 84
Harry Wm. Buddicom, p.».i8 June92
PhilipTatton Davies-Cookeio Apr. 95
Lieutenants.
Francis E. Cotton, (p.s.) ... 7 Mar. 77
Charles £dw. Wynne-JSyton,
(p.s.). Assistant Brigade
Adjutant i-^th Brigade ... 5 July 93
HenryEgertonPiercy,(p.«.) 4 Mar. g6
Second Lieutenants.
Wm.Chas.iorrfNewboroughiS Apr.96
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Captain
Richard Williams iS June 92
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Derbyshire.
[6th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Derby.
Lt.Colonel.
Paget P. Mosley, late Capt.
II Hussars, Hon. Colonel 5 Aug. 85
Major.
Walter Boden, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 6 Feb. 86
Captains.
Reg. W. Chandos Pole, late
Lt. Gren.Gds.Hon. Major g June 77
Sir Peter Carl aw Walker,
Bart, p.s., Hon. Major ...26 July 90
Herbert Christian Holland,
p.s., late Lt. 15 Hussars,
Assist. Adj. 6 Yeomanry
Brigade 23 Mar. 92
Edward C. Shuttleworth
Holden,p.» 8 July 93
Victor C. W. Cavendish,
MP 6 Feb. 95
Lieutenants.
Lord H. Cavendish Ben-
tinck. MP. [p.s.) 10 Apr. 86
Fredk. Wm. Peacock, (^.a.) 5 May 96
Alex. Weston Jarvis, 77.».... 5 May 96
Lionel Guy Gisbome (p.s.) 5 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Keane Tharp (p,s.) 3 Aug. 95
Percy Bernard Hall {p.s.). ..16 Oct. 95
Wm.DicksonWinterbottom28 Oct. g6
A. W. J. W. B. T. Marquis
o/Downshire 25 Nov. g6
Adj.—
Med. Offteer.—Sura. Capt.
Charles H. Hough 28 Apr. 86
Hon. Chap. — Bev. Fred.
James Lyall, MA 24 Sept.87
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal 1st Devon.
(Exeter.)
[Devon Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Exeter.
HoNOBART Colonel.
H. R. Lord Courtenay (t)... 8 Aug. g4
Lt.Colonel.
Sir John Shelley, Bt. p.s.
Hon. Colonel g May 96
Majos.
Henry Lewis, p.s 24 June 96
Captains.
John E. Heugh Balfour,/a<«
Capt. II Hussars 28 Jan. 93
Alf. DykeAcland, p.s. (SKtjig Sept.g4
Wm. Edw. T. Bolitho, p.s. 6 Mar. gs
Han. Wm, Fred. Danvers
Smith, 3fP. ;i.s 4 Sept.95
Rennell Coleridge, p.s 3 Sept. 95
EdwardHerbertGifford,y.«. 5 Aug.g6
Lieutenants.
Oliver A.V. Lord Ampthill,
p.s It Mar. g3
John Williams, p. « 4 Jan. 96
Merrik R. A.Wyatt-Edgell,
p.s 4 Apr. g6
Second Lieutenants.
John Geo. E.Templer,' iafe
Capt. Highland Lt.Inf.... 7 July 94
Robert Lydston Newman
ps 17 Oct. 94
Rbt. Alex. Douglas Fleming24 June g6
Adj.—
Hon. Chap. — Bev. Edw. J.
G. Dupuis, MA 15 Mar. 90
Med. Officer. — Surg. Captain
Frederick Morgan 4 May 92
Tet. Officet Tet. Major J.
A. CoUings I Dec. 91
Scarlet — Blue Facings.
Eoyal Berth Devon.
(Hussars.)
[Devon Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Barnstaple.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Arthur Chichester, Bt.
late Capt. 7 Hussars 23 Nov. 89
Lieutenant Colonel.
H. F. Ft.tc<.Ebrington, JSoM.
Colonel II Jan, 90
Major.
ifon. Charles J. R. Hepburn-
Stuart - Forbes - Trefusis,
p.s 25 June go
Captains.
Wilson Noble Hoare, p.s.
lateRoyalNavy, Hon.Maj.,
Assist. Adj. DtvonYeo. Brig. 25 Apr. 85
Frederick Ward, p.s., late
Major East Surrey Begt.,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 26 Nov. 87
H.Hy.J.W.Drummond.^.s.,
late Lieut. Bifle Brigade,
Hon. Major 14 Mar. gi
Arthur Scott Browne, late
Lieut. 16 Lancers g Jan. 92
John Skirrow Follett, ?i.«...i4 May 92
Vincent W. Calmady Ham-
lyn,p,s 13 Jan. 94
Manuel De Las Casas, p.s. 16 June 94
John Bayly, p.s 27 Nov. 95
John Byres-Leake, p.s. ...18 Dec. 95
Lieutenants.
Wm. Roberts North-How,
p.s 13 Jan. 94
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Francis Basset 14 Jan. 93
Walter Basaett Basset 4 Oct. 93
Robt. Arthur Sanders, p.s. 18 Apr. 94
i Ad,.~
j Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut,
John R. Harper 28 Mar. 94
I Tet. Officer. — Vet.Lieui.Wra.
I Penhale 8 Not. S4
\ Hon. Chaplain. — Bev. Al-
I bany B. S. Wiej, MA. ... 5 M»y 94
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Yeomanry Gavalri/ of Great Britain.
877
Dorset.
{Queen's Own.)
[Portsmouth Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Weymouth.
HoNonART Colonel.
LisnTENANT Colonel.
John R.P Goorlden, late Lt.
^Dr.Gds.; lion. Colonel... 2 Apr. 90
Major.
Wm. E. Brymer, MF. p.
Son. Zi. Colonel 8 Apr. 93
Captains.
Jno. K. Wingfleld - Digby,
MP. p.g gjan. 84
Elliott Lees, MP. p.s 17 Apr. 89
Hen. Berkeley Portman,^.s.25 Apr. 91
Montague S. Williams 5 Mar. 92
Thomas Alfred Colfox, p. 3.25 Mar. 96
Echo. Geo. Troyte-Bulloclc,
late I Draifoons 18 Apr. 96
LiIBCTBNANTS.
Wanley Ellis Sawbridge-
Erle-Drax, p.s 19 Mar. 90
Son. Ivor Churchill Guest,
p.s 9 May 96
Hy.Cha. Thos. Hambro.p.s. 9 May 96
Son. C'aud Berkeley Port-
man, (p.«.) 9 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Maurice George Carr-Glyn 17 Apr. 96
Adj. —
Mei.Officers.—Sm-g.U. Col.
George W. Daniell i Dec. 91
Surg. Lieut. Yfra. Rendall...28 July 88
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lt. Oscar
Gordon Barrow i Nov. 90
Son. Ckaplain. — Sev. John
L. Gwatkin Hadnw, MA. 3 May 90
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Gloucestershire.
{Roi/al Gloucestershire Sustart.)
[3rd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
H. A. W. V.,Marq. 0/ Wor-
cester, late Capt. Royal
Sorse Guards, Son. Colonelii June 87
Major.
Francis Henry, p., late Li.g
Lancers; Sun. Lt. Colonel 30 July 87
Captains.
JordH.E.Brudenell Somer-
set,^ p. Gentleman at Arms
and late Lt. B. Sorse Gds.
Son. Major 28 Apr. 86
Hedley Hunt Calvert,^ p.
Son. Major 5 Jane 88
Chas. Harvey Palairet, p.
late Capt. gLanc. Son. Maj. 15 Sept. 88
Robert P. Sandeman, late
Capt. to Sussars.Son.Maj .2^ Apr. 92
H. de la P. Beresford Hey-
wood,p.« 17 Feb. 94
Arthur Evans 7 Apr. 94
J.B.ChapmanMathews,p.8.27 Feb. 95
Windham Hy. Wyndham-
Q[iiji,HateMaJ .16 Lancers,
Son. Major 18 Dec. 95
Thos. Holme Cardwell,p.«.ii Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
George John G. C. Cod-
ringtnn (p.s.) 27 July 81
Sir C. p. Van-Notten-Pole,
Sort., p.s 25 Oct. 90
D. Balcarres Lindsay, (p.s.)3o Jan. 92
H. A. M. Eur2 0owley,(p.«.) 5 July 93
Darcy Edm. Taylor, {p.s.) 22 July 93
Vincent Wodehouse Yorke,
p.» 28 Apr. 94
Uonel Edward Barry 27 Feb. 95
Second Lieutenants,
Edw.Humphry de Preville,
ip.s.) 24 Oct. 94
William Hey worth Playne,
(p.s.) 6 Feb. 95
Cyril Stacey, late Captain
14 Sussars 26 June 95
Thomas Stacey, late Lt. 5
Sn. R. Fa»tliers 24 July 95
Fredk. Maitland Freake ...i3 Dec. 95
Adj.—
Med. Officers. — Surg. Lt. Col.
Willi-im Wickham 28 May 92
Surg. Lt. Col. Alfred Grace28 May 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut, P.
B. Jones, ^ 17 Sept. 87
Blue — Scarlet Busby-Bag.
Bamp shire.
{Carahini^rs.)
[Portsmouth Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Southampton.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son. Thos. Geo. Earl of
Northbrook, GCSf 26 Jan. 89
Lt. Colonel.
William Woods, p.s 19 June 93
Major.
Herman LeRoy-Lewis, p.j. 3 July 95
Captains.
Henry Albert Barclay, p.s, 5 Mar. 92
Thos. Geo. Best, late Capt.
R. Art 4 May 92
John Bdw. B. Seely,' ;;.».. ..31 May 92
Arthur Carleton Nicholson,
[p.s.) 4 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Harold Edw. SherwinHolt,
p.s. 20 July 80
Henry G.Philip Hoare(p.».) 9 Ai)r. 92
Arthur A. W. B. Bright-
Smith. /«/« Capt. 2 Sunsarsis Mar. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Walter J.EUery Cartwright22 July 93
Charles Hervey Hoare 13 Mar. 95
Reginald Nicholson, p.s. ...11 Mar. 96
John Evelyn Budd 14 Mar. g5
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Sura. Lieut.
J. P. G. Dill, Mb T5 May 95
Vet. Officer.—
Son. Chap. — Rev. Andrew
Wallace Milroy, 3f.4 7 Feb. 89
Blue.
Herts.
[7th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, St. Albans.
Lieutenant Colonel.
E. H. Earl of Clarendon,
Son. Colonel, Lord in
Waiting to the Q.ueen 19 July 97
Major.
G.Devereux (leVere,.EarZ of
Essex, p.s. , late Lt. Gren-
adier Guards 25 Nov. 93
Captains.
Abel Henry Smith, AfP.p.s.i6 Nov. 89
Edward Hy. Loyd, p.s. DL. 4 Mar. 91
Jno, Babington Gilliatt.p.!. 25 Nov. 93
Lieutenants.
Sir George C. A. Arthur,'
Bart. p. late Lt. 2 Life Gds. 7 Aug. 86
G.R.Smith-Bosanquet(p.s.)25 Nov. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Sebastian Henry Garrard,
p.s i8 Apr. 96
James Harrington- White. ..24 June 96
LionelL.F.Faudel-PhiUipS2i Oct. 96
Adj.—
Med, Officer, — Surg. Capt,
Lovell Drage, MB 14 Dec. 89
Vet, OfRcer,— Vet,LieutYT. C.
B. Revill 5 Nov. 92
Son. Chap. — Rev, R. Lee-
James 23 June 70
Scarlet — White Factngg.
Eoyal East Kent.
(The Duke of Connaughfs Ov>n.)
{Mounted RiHes.)
[Kent Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Canterbury.
Honorary Colonel.
General S.R.H. Arthur
W. P. A. Duke of Con-
naught, KG. XT. KF.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
QCVO. KCB 27 Feb. 86
Lt.Colonel.
AIa JOR
G. R. C. Lord Harris, GCSI.
GCIE. p.s. Lord in
Waiting to the Queen 28 Aug. 95
Captains.
Edward Frewen, p.s. Hon.
Major, Assist. Adj. Kent
Yeomanry Brigade 8 July 82
George Edward, Earl
Sondes, p.* 25 June 84
John H. Monins, p.s i Feb. 90
Richard James Tylden,p.s.i9 Feb. oo
John Howard, p.s 19 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
Son. Henry Aug.Mille»,7).». 4 July 91
Second Lieutenants.
Adj.
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt,
W. P. Thornton 4 May 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. J.
P. B. Moody 4 May 92
Son. Chaplain. — Rev. L. E.
Goodwin, MA 3 Jan, 91
Rifle-Green — Scarlet Facings.
West Kent.
{Queen^s Oivn.)
[Kent Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorary Colonel.
William, Marq. of Aberga-
venny, KG. late Cor, and
Sub Lt, 2 Life Gds 17 Feb. 75
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Fitzroy D. Macleap,'
Bart., late It. Col. 13 Hus.,
Son. Colonel 13 May 80
Major.
Charles Edw. Warde, late 4
Sussars,MP. Ben. Lt. Col, S Oct. 92
Captains.
JamesPrederick Bdmeades,
Son. Major 16 Dec. 76
Phil . B. Beresford-Hope,p.s.
Son. Major 6 May 91
Piennes S. W. Comwallis,
-S-fP- p.s 27 June 91
Francis Bingham Mildmay,
MP. p.s 17 May 93
Son. Egremont John Mills,
p.s J2 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
RobertStewart-Savile(p.e.)23 May 85
Son. Thos. Allnutt Brassey,
P-' ig Dec. gi
Hy. L. Campbell Brassey,
f-s 17 May 93
Chas. Wm. Sofer Whitburn,
(P-'-) soSept.ge
Second Lieutenants.
ArthurPearson Davison.p.j. 2 July 92
John Charles, Marquis of
Camden, p.s 10 Sept.92
Lionel B. Sackville-West 9 Jan. 95
William Lee Hy. Roberts... 2 May 96
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg, Capt.
Isaac Stephenson Jones ib Apr. S4
Son, Chap. — Rev. Harry
Harbord 16 Deo. 76
Blue — Scarlet yaointjs.
3 »
878
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Lanarkshire.
[Uth Brigade.] |
Head Quarters, Lanark.
HoNOEAEY Colonel.
Jif. Bon. O. A. Earl of
Home, Aide de Camp to the
Queen^ and Colonel 16 Dec. 96
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Sir Simon M.Lockharf, Bart.
Lt.Colonel I lAfe Gds. ...16 Dec. 96
James Addie 16 Dec. 96
Majob.
Captains.
Henry E.Gordon, }>.«., -Hon.
Major 2 Sept. 82
James C. Hope-Vere,^.».,
Son. Major 3 Sept. 87
Jas. Dennistoun Mitchell,
jun. ,?).*., Hon. Major 25 Feb. 9:
Rt. Hon. John A-h. Earl of
HopetouD, eCMG. Pay-
master General 13 May 96
Lieutenants.
C.W.A.N.Lord Lamingion,
p.s. Governor of Queensland 9 May 83
Alexander Whitelaw, p. ».... 27 May S5
William Whitelaw,p.» 4June9o
Robert Findlay, p.s 27 June 94
Second Lieutenants.
Chas.C.Arch.iordDunglassi? July 95
Adj.-
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Capt.
Russell Eliott Wood 26 Apr. 82
Vet. Officer.—
Bine — Scarlet Facings.
Lanarkshire.
QwefB'* Oicn Hoyal Glasgow and Lower
Ward of Lanarkshire.)
[11th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, 124, South Portland
Street, Glasgow.
HoNOEAET Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
James Neilson, Hon. Col. ...31 Oct. 94
Majos
Robert K. Stewart, ZTore. if.
Colonel 21 Nov. 94
Captains.
John Alex. Neilson, y.». ...12 Dec. 91
Andrew Coats, p.s 2 June 94
Andrew Arthur, j^.s 25 Apr. 96
Alexander Neilson, p.s 25 Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles William Forbes ...28 Nov. 91
John Lawrence Baird 29 Apr. 9 3
Henry Charles Lamont,j).s.i4 Aug. 95
Kenneth H. Munro Connali8 Apr. 96
William Patrick Donaldsoni4 Oct. 96
Adj.—
Med. Officer. —
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
William Boyle 24 Apr. 77
Dark Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Duke of Lancaster's Own.
[14th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Worsley.
HoNOEAEY Colonel.
F. C.G.Ea»-io^Bllesmere,p.ii Mar. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Clement M. Royds, p. Hon.
Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Majoe.
Wm. Chas. Jones 11 Mar. 96
Captains.
PercyHargveaves, p.s. ifon.
Major 17 July 86
John Rutherford, MP. p.
Hon. Major 3 Sept. 87
George Kemp, p.s 18 July qi
Albert Ernest Lees, y.s. ...11 Mar. 96
Robert Henry Tilney, p.s. 11 Mar. 96
Walter LongleyBourke,p.s.3o May c
Lieutenants.
Henry Marmaduke Hard-
castle, ip.s.) 10
Jas. Reginald Ormrod.p.s. 11
ArthurWm. Huntington,j).»i I
Second Lieutenants
Hon. Eras. Wm. G.Egerton,
Aide de Camp to tke Gov-
ernor of Ne%o South Wales 7
Thos.A.S. Shepherd-CrossiB
Edw. Alexander J. Johnson-
Ferguson 18
Alex. Enii! Jacques Reiss 26
Ralph Harding Peto 26
Adjutant. —
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Major
W. Wingate Saul, MJJ...23
Hon. Chaplain. —
Scarlet — Blue Facings
Oct. 94
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Nov. 94
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
May 96
Aug. 96
Feb. 81
Lancashire Hussars.
[9tli Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ash tou-in- Makerfield.
HoNORABT Colonel.
Rt. Hon. E. R. W. Earl of
Lathom, GCB. Lord
Chamberlain 25 Mar. 93
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. C. Lord Gerard, late
Lt. 2 Life GttardSy Hon.
Colonel 25 Feb. 93
Majobs.
Edward R. G. Hopwood, p.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 22 Mar. 93
Captaiws.
Hon. Thomas W. Legh.ilfP.
JP.p.s. Hon. Major 28 Jane 90
Wm. Lee Pilkington, p.s.
Hon. Major 12 Mar, 92
Sir Humphrey Francis de
Trafford, B^,p.« 28 Apr. 93
Jas. Henry Stock, MP. ,p.s. 29 Apr. 93
ThomasAlgernonEarle,p.s.i3 Jan. 94
Harold M'Oorquodale, p.s. 28 Apr. 94
Lieutenants.
Charles W. H. Visct. Moly-
neux, p.s 24 July 86
Ernest Sinclair Pilkington,
P-' 23 Apr. 95
Rd. Atherton de A. Willis,
{p.s.) 16 Sept.96
Fred. B. J. Stapleton-Bre-
therton (p.s.) 16 Sept.96
James Monro Walker, p.s. ..16 Sept.96
Carlton Cross, p.s 16 Sept.96
Second Lieutenants.
Albert Leonard Pilkingtonii Nov.96
Adjutant. —
Med.Officers. — Surgeon Capt,
Damer Harrisson 21 Apr. 86
Sar^.iira^— Cbas.T.Streeti2 Feb. 96
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
William G. Dixon 18 Mar. 91
Blue — Crimson Busby-Bag.
Leicestershire.
{** Prince Albert's Own.")
[6th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Leicester.
HoNOEABr Colonel.
James W. Baillie^ ig June 95
Lt.Colonel.
Frederick Gordon Blair,
late Capt. 16 La7icers, Hon.
Colonel 17 July 95
Majob.
Sam Tudor Ashton, late
Capt. 14 Hussars 28 Aug. 95
Captains.
William John Martin, p.s.?i Apr. 86
Walter A. Peake, p.s. Hon.
Major 28 May 87
Geo. Stanley Williams, late
Capt. 8 Hussars, Hon.
Major 27 June 90
G. R. P. Visct. Curzon, MP. la July 90
H.Geo. ClougU-Taylor, p.s. 28 Nov. 91
Eustace Reginald Mauds-
lay, late Capt. 16 Lancersig Mar. 92
Everard March PhiUipps
De Lisle 2 July 92
Robt. AndrewFalkner,p.s.i3 Mar. 95
Walter Gore Marshall, p.s. 13 Mar. 95
Gilbert, Lord Willoughby
6 de Eresby, MP., p.s 4 Sept.95
Lieutenants.
Edw.de C.W.Oakeley,(p.s.) 20 June 85
Wm. G. S. Rolleston,p.».... 6Mar.86
Robert Bunten Muir, p.s. 30 Dec. 91
Thomas Elliot Harrison ...23 July 92
Abbot Harold Robinson.p.s.io Apr. 95
William Eustace Chaplin,
(p.s.) 10 Apr. 95
Richard Hy. P.atcliff, (p.8.)io Apr. 95
Augustas Wm. Byron, (p.s.) 4 Sept.95
Second Lieutenants.
Wilfrid Byron, p.s 18 Nov. 93
Henry Trueman Mills 18 Dec. 95
Hon. Percy C. Evans- Frekei8 Dec. 95
Chas. C. Anderson- Pelham
p.s 18 Dec. 95
William Younger i Feb. 96
Adj.-
Med. O^cer. — Surgeon Capt.
J.T.Jacques 7 Jan.
Vet. Officer. — ■ Vet. Major
Edward Bailey i Dec. 91
Hon. CAap.— 2fec.F. Thorpe2o Sept.76
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Lothians and Berwickshire.
[12th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
HoNORAEY Colonel.
G.Earl of Haddington,.4tde
de Camp to the Queen, and
Colonel 24 Oct. 94
Lt.Colonel.
W. A. B. Hamilton, CB.
CMG. [t] Hon. Colonel 4 Apr. gS
Majos.
Captains.
George, Lord Binning, p.i.,
Capt. R. Horse Guards ...13 Sept. 79
Sir William Jas. Gardiner
Baird. Bart, late Lieut. 7
Hussars, Hon. Major 18 July 83
Walter Wingate Gray, p.s.io Aug. 89
Henry Callander, p.s 27 May 93
Henry Kidd, p.s i July 96
Lieutenants.
Harold BeckwithTowse,p.s.i7 Feb. (
Second Lieutenants.
David Alex. Wauchope ... 3 June 96
John Robertson Ramsay... 13 JvmegS
Adjutant. —
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Capt.
Thos. Fras. S. Caverhill 2 May 83
Vet. Officer.— Vet.Lieut.yfm.
O.Williams 28 Jan. 88
ActingQr.Mr. — Wm.M'Nab 6 May 93
Honorary Chaplain. — Rev.
Robert Buchanan 30 Apr. 84
Scarlet — Blue Facings.
Middlesex.
{Duke of Cambridge's Hussars.)
[1st Brigade.]
Head Quarters, S. Kensington.
HoNOBAEY Colonel.
H.R.H. G. W. F. C. Duke of
Cambridge, KG. KT. EP.
GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
eClE 6 Jan. 94
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. Kenyon Mitford,' late
Capt, 8 Hussars 23 Apr. 92
Majoe.
Fred. A. Heygate- Lam-
bert, p.s 8 Aug. 91
Captainu.
'Edw. Albert Sassoon, p.s. .,.25 May 89
Theodore V.Samuel An gier,
p.s 28 May 90
WlUiamDuncan, p.s. [f] 4 June 92
Richd. Hamilton Rawson,
late Capt. 1 Life Guards 4 Oct. 93
Hon. Victor R. Anderson-
Pelham, late Lt. c, Lancersig Dec. 94
Lieutenants.
Harold Wm. Edwards, p.s.13 Sept. 90
Chas. Richard Rivers, (p.s.)2i July 94
ArchieLawrence Langman,
p.s 4 Sept.95
GeorgeBaillie Guthrie p.».2o July 95
SkCOXD LlBOIKIfAtfTS.
"Win. Henry G:istrell,;).s... .18 Sept. 93
"Walter Reginald Biackwell,
p.s ig Feb. 96
Wm. Bowman Ballantine...iti ilay gfi
Adjutant. —
J.ctinq Qr. Sir. — Wm. .las.
Cattle 14 Jiily 96
Med. Officers. ^Sitrg Captain
C. E. L. B. Hudson j6 July 92
Surq. Lietit. Chas. Stonbami4 Jaly 96
Son. ChapUvi. — Bev.V.i.l.
Blakeway, JS.i n July 94
f/et. Officer.—
Grreeu — Black Facings.
Montgomerysliire.
[ISth Brigais.]
Head Quarters, Welshpool.
HONOEiHY COLONEl..
Lt. Colonel.
Sir H. L. \V. Williams-
Wynn, Bart. p. f Q Feb. 89
Majoe.
Captainh.
■Robt. W. H. W. WiUiams-
Wynn,;i.« 13 Au^. 87
iChas. Tertius Dugdale, ^i.s.r^ July 89
Fred Rowland Williams-
Wynn, p.s 3 Apr. 95
.John Culcairn Munro.p.s. 26 Apr. 9b
LlECTEKANTS.
Ernest Murray Lucas, ;;.«. 24 Apr. 8s
JLymor PowlettLane, {p.s.) 9 July 92
® ugh Kdiii. Sthelstou Peel,
ip.s.) 22 July 93
S.G. Williams- V"aughan,7J. S.I I Mar.96
Second Lieutenant.
Godfrey Fitz Hugh {p.s.) ..,16 June94
Kleo.PritchardEayner, p.s. 8 May 95
Adj.-
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Capf.
John Gill 15 Aug. S3
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
John Chris. Rowlands ...28 Sept. 89
Scarlet — Black Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Brita
Notting-hamsliire.
NortliTimberland.
{Huseavs.)
[12tli Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
HoNORAEr Colonel.
H. G. Earl of Ravensworth 7 Nov. 85
Li. Colonel.
John B. Cookson, -Hon. Co?. 25 Dec. 95
Majoe.
John C. Straker, p.s., Hon.
Li. Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Captains.
Aug. E. Burdon, late Cor.
17 Lancers; Hon. Major. ..zj Aug. 82
'Chas. E. Hunter, p.s., Hon.
Major 15 Mar. S4
Herbert Straker, ji.s 25 June 92
John Bertram Claj'ton, p.s.^g July 93
<Charle?JSdAinnd]jrowne,^Iaf€
Capt. 15 Hus^artf ; A^aitit.
Adjt. 12 Y€omanrifBri[fiide2g May 95
■George John AVm. Noble,
late Capf. 13 Hussars 16 Oct. 95
Sdw.Pran.ois Riddell,(?),s.)ii Apr. 96
Wm. Armstrong Watson-
Armstrong (;j.s.) 4 July 96
LlEOrBNANTS.
Charles Oswin Hall {p.s.) ... 5 Nov. 92
'George Savile Clayton, p,«. 8 Aug. 94
Second Lieutenauts.
.^.aj. —
Chap. —
Med. Officer. -Surg. Capf.
Arthur Brumell 21 May 92
Vef.Officer.— Vet. Capt. Geo.
Elphick 8 .July 93
Blue— Scarlet Busby Bag.
Southern Noftinqhamshire.)
[17th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Nottingham.
HoNOBABT Colonel.
S. W. H. £arl Manvers ... 9 July 79
Lt. Colonel.
Lancelot RoUeston, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 25 Nov. 06
Majoe.
Captaixs.
Arch. Pratt-Barlow, p.s.
Hon. Major 5 May 88
Herbert Francis Smith, ;).s.
Hoji. Major 12 Mar. 92
Chas. Bingham Wright, p. 8, 28 Jan. 93
Francis Abel Smith, ;i.8. ... 4 Apr. 94
Charle? Wm. Trotter, p.s. 17 Apr. 93
Frank Evu'.yn Seely, p.s....iy Apr. 95
George Murray Smith, p.s. 17 Apr. 95
Charles VVm. Wright, p.s. 20 May 96
IjIEUTENANTS.
Richard Leslie Birkin, p.s.20 May 93
0. A. A. V. de V. Earl of
Burford, p.s 15 Jan. 96
Thomas Arthur Hill, p. .■).... 15 Jan. 96
Alfred Millington Knowles,
p.s 16 Dec. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Philip Barber 20 Nov. 95
Adi.—
Acting Qr.3/r.— J. H. Brad-
well II May 89
Med.Officer. — Surgeon Lieut.
Henrv Williams 2 May 96
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. E.
D.Johnson 23 Jan. 92
Blue.
NottingbamsMre.
{Sherwood Hanqers.)
[17th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Retford.
HoNOBAKT Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
G. E. M. Visct. Galway,
Hon. Colonel 15 Mar. 82
Majoe.
John Savile-Lumley, p.s. ... 5 Dec. 91
Captains.
Henry Denison, p.s., late
Lt.Col. E. Engineers 20 Aug. 93
Joseph Fred. Laycock, p.s. 6 Mar. 95
MatthewSmithUawsou.j^.s. 6 Mar. 95
HarryF.Huntsman,;). ii'on.
Ma./or, Adj..ij Yeomanry/
Brigade 24 July 95
Lieutenants.
William Hollins, (/i.s.) 29 Nov. 90
Richd. Castell iiacon,(p.s.)29 Nov. 90
Second Lieutenants.
HoraceOgilviePeacock,p.s.i9 Apr. 94
William. FitztlurLiert 6 Mar. 95
Adj.—
Med, Officer.— Surg. Lieut. C
Flemmg 4 Apr. 94
Chap.—Eeo. Richard Fitz
Herbert, il>f.J 18 Apr. 85
Green.
Oxfordshire.
{.ih<een''s Own Oxfordshire Hussars.)
[2nd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Oxford.
Honorary Colonel.
H.E.H. Albert E^vard,
Erince of Wales, KG.KT.
KP. eCB. GCSI.GCM6.
GCIE. GCVO 29 July 96
Lt. Colonel.
Art. Viscf. Valentia, Hon.
ColoneljlateLf. 10 Hussars,
MP 19 Deo. 94
Majoes.
H. Crawley Norris, late
Capf 8 Kus. ; Hon. Lt.Col. 22 Jan. 95
Wm.D. Mackenzie, p. S.Hon.
Lt.Colonel 13 May 96
in. 879
Captains.
James Frauds Mason, p.s. 9 May 90
Sir Algernon Fras. Peyton,
Et., la^e Capt. 11 Hussars ;
Hon. Major 11 Mar. Qi
Leonard Noble, p.s., Hon.
Major 4 May 92
R. T. Hermon-Hodge, MP.
p.s., Hon. Major 4 May 92
Lieutenants.
Alex. Nelson Hall, {p.s.) ...23 June 86
Cecil William Boj'le, {p.s.) 2 Oct. 86
Hon. W. Fred. J. North, p.s.25 Mar. 91
Arthur Dagdale, p.s, 3 July 95
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. R. J. Duke of Marl-
borough, (;).s.) :i Feb. 93
Hon. E. E. Twistleton-
Wj^keham-Fiennes 17 July 95
Adj.—
Med. Offlcer.— Surg. Major
Horatio P. Symonds 2: July 94
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Clap. — Veri/Eeii. Fras.
Paget, DD 23 June 94
Dark Blue — Criinaon Facings.
Pembroke.
{Castlemarfin .)
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
HoNOEABY Colonel.
Sir Owen H. P. Scourfield,
Bart., Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 2 Aug, 90
Lt.Colonel.
Morgan J. Saurin, p.s. late
Capf. 6 Dr. Gds., Hon. Col.26 June 78
MaJOE.
Sir Charles E. G. Philipps,
Bart, p.s. Hon. Lt.Colonel 8 Aug, 91
Captains.
p.s.c. Thomas James Rooh,
late Capf. E. Artillery,
Hon. Major 24 Aug. 89
Arthur P. Saunders Davies,
p.s 25 Oct. 90
Ernest S. Saurin, p.s. Hon.
Major 17 Oct. qi
Edw. DenmanCropper,ip.8.i5 JuQe93
lieutenants.
Antony W. J. Stokes, p.s. ..17 Oct. gt
H. G. Saunders-Davies, p.s.17 Oct. gi
Fred.Wm.A.H.Gillett,(p.3.)2o Nov. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Jas. Fras. Hughea Buckley 6 Mar. 95
William Mark Saurin 18 Dec. 95
Sydney Roden Fothergill.30 Apr. gS
4<i/. — L.O. Williams, Captain
II Hussars 15 Oct. gS
Med. Officer. — Stirqeon Major
Geo. R. T. Phillips .....'....24 July 80
Blue — White Facings.
Shropshire.
[5th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
HoNOBAEY Colonel.
I.1T.C0LONEL.
Majob.
Edward H. Baldock, p.s.
late Lieut. Shropshire Mil.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 22 Feb. 90
Captains.
Willoughhy Baskeroille My-
nors,'^ late Lt. 7 Hussars 11 Apr, 85
Hon. George R. C. Ormsby-
Gore, p.s. late Lt. Cold-
stream Guards, Hon, Majori^Oc^. 85
Charles Baldwyn Chil'de,^
late Capt. R. Horse Gds. 14 May 87
Thomas R. Cholmoudeley 13 Apr. 89
lAoyi, Lord Kenyon, p.s.... 9 May go
G. B. H. D. Lord Rodney,*
lafe Capt. 1 Life Guards. ..to May go
RalphBeaumontBensoD,p.s.26 Sept.91
Francis Hurt Sitwell, (p.8.)i3 May 96
Lieutenants.
Alfred Wynne Corrie, p.s. 4 Sept. 89
Gordon Edw.Boileau Wood,
p.s 21 May 92
John Brooke Cnnliffe, (p.s.) 7 Aug. 95
i>. Baldwin M.Leighton,p.s. 7 Aug. 05
Walter Dugdale, p.s 7 Aug. 95
J. P. H.Heywood-Lonsdale, '
p.s 7 Aug. 95
3 n 2
88o
Sbcoitd Lieutenants.
W.W.Graham PhilUpps,p.«.J4 Nov. 95
Algernon H. Heber Percyis May 95
William Tayleur 15 Jan. 96
Hichaid Tyrrell Jones 9 May 96
Walter Rooer 0. Kyuastome Dec. 96
Jied. Officer. — ^urgeonMajor
John D. Lloyd i May 80
Tet. Officer. — Vet. Captain
Henry Barnes 24 Dec. 92
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Korth Somerset.
[4th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Bath.
HoNOEARY Colonel.
Ei. Bon. E. E. St. L. £«r/
o/Cork and Orrery, KP. ;
Aide de Camp to the Queen^
and Colonel 27 May 93
Lt. Colonel.
C. S. C. Tisct. Dungarvan,
p.9., DL 27 May 93
Major.
Ja6.Towers-Clark,Za^eCo/)f.
J Dragoons 25 Mar. 96
Captains.
R. J.BayntunHippisley.p.s. 8 Nov. 90
J. Lawrence Bentliall, ;>..«. lo June 93
Douglas Hamilton M'Lean,
p.B 4 Oct. 93
Narman M'Lean, jo.s 2 May 95
DelavalG. L'E. Astley, p.s.
late Lieut. Welsh Regiment,
Aide de Camp to Colonel
e. E. Hoyle, Com. W.
Counties Brigade Vol.Inf.it July 95
Geo, Abraham Gibbs, it).*. 25 Sept. 95
JohnG.Blagrave.Hon.Major ^ Dec. 95
Lieutenants.
Robert Edm. I)ickinson,i0.».25 July 83
XordCharlesW. A. Montagu,
p.s 7 Aug. 86
T. Raymond Symons, (p.s.) 6 May 91
Second Lieutenants.
Mon. Geoffrey Carr Glyn...23 Dec. 93
/Sir Cecil Leopold Miles, B^^4 Feb. 94
Hugh Cyril Arth. Brooking 9 Oct. 95
Antony Hubert Gibbs 6 Nov. 95
Srneet Edward James 25 Mar. 96
Adj.—
Acting Qr.ltr. — R. C.
Stephens 25 Mar. 96
Med. Officers.Surg.Lt. Col.
John J. Saville 13 Apr. 92
Surg. Lieut. J. G. D. KeiT... 4 Mar. 96
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lt.Fi&nk
WilliamLeigh 4 Nov. 93
Son. Chap.— Rev. Wm. M.
Leir 24 June74
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
"West Somerset.
[4th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honohabt Colonel.
William H. Berkeley, Visct.
Portman gMay 96
Lt. Colonel.
Fras.Wm. Forester, ret. pay
2 Sussars 13 May 95
Major.
Henry Thomas Daniel, p.s. 16 May 95
Captains.
JefierysPhilipT.Allen, ;>.«. 13 Apr. 89
Wm. Barrett, late Lieut. 5
Dragoon Guards; Hon,
Major 9 Apr. 92
Ernest Fisher 18 Apr. 95
Arthur Francis Levita, p.s. i May 95
William Herbert Nicol.^i.s. 2 May 95
Arth.LionelPeczenik,(p.9.)25 Mar. 96
Likutenants.
Alex. Gould Barrett, (p.s.) 23 Oct. 95
H. W. Carleton Smith(p.s.)i2 Aug. 96
Second IiIeuienants.
Adj.—
Med. Officer— Surg. Lt.Col.
Samuel Farrant 23 Sept.93
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
George Hill Elder 4 Apr. 83
Mon.Chaplain.Sev.Cha,T\es
B. Chnrd, BA 28 Mar. 94
Blue — Scarlet Facinpa.
Staffordshire.
{Queen^s Own Royal Regiment .)
[8th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry, Jlfarj«i« of Anglesey 5 Mar. 87
Lt. Colonel.
Cromartie, Duke of Suther-
land,p. lion. Colonel 6 May 91
Major.
Gerald F. Talbot, lion. Lt.
Colonel 13 Apr. 87
Captains.
James Heath, J/P. p. Hon.
Major 14 June 76
William Lord Bagot, Hon.
Major, Gentleman Usher
to the Queen 21 Feb. 00
Sir Reginald Hardy, Bt.,
p.s., [t], lion. Major 13 Sept. 84
Fras. Edw. Fitzherbert, p.s.
Hon. Major 6 June 85
Arthur H. Heath, 7). s, Hon.
Major 16 Oct. 26
William Bromley -Daven-
port, p.s 30 Dec. 91
Henry Stavelcy B.i\\,p.s....io Sept,92
HughSpencerCharrington,
(p.s.) 18 Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Ralph Sneyd,;j.s 6 Jan. 83
Chas. Tertius Mander, p.s. 23 Aug. 90
Gerald Holbech Hnrdy, />.s,23 Aug. 90
Philip Staveley Foster, p. 8.30 July 92
William Moat, p.s. (t) 30 July 92
Thos.A.Wight-Boycott,p.« .24 Oct. 94
Second Lieutenant.
Si> Robert Peel, .Bart 4 Apr. 96
Adj.-
Med. Officer — Surgeon Capt.
E. W. Welchman i Aug. 94
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. F.
G. Warmington 29 Apr. 93
Hon. Chaplain. — jf?ei>. J. Gil-
la,Tt, BA 2 May 85
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
The Loyal Suffolk Hussars.
(The Duke of York's Own.)
[7th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honorary Colonel.
H.R.H. G. F. E. A. Duke of
York, KG. KT. 30 July 92
Lt.Colonel.
Alfred George Luca8,p.s...i8 Apr. 91
Major.
Richard Beale Colvin, p.s..
Aide de Camp to Colonel
N. Barnardiston, Comdg.
the Brigade 17 Mav 92
Fletcher H. G. Cruikshank,
^.Q., late Capt. R. Art. ... 4 Nov, 96
Edw. Wm. David Jiaird, late
Capt. 10 Hussars 4 Nov. 96
Captains.
Arthur Wm. Pulcher, p,s....24 May 90
Walter Raymond Greene,
MP. p.s 14 Oct, 93
Sir Geo. R. Leigh Hare,
Bart, late Lt. 2 Life Gds. 10 Feb. 94
Percival A. O.Whitaker.p s. 4 Nov. 96
Hon. Douglas A. ToUe-
mache, p.s 4 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Hon. Joseph L. Hy. Petre,
p.s 21 July 94
PrtMce Frederick V. Duleep
Singh, p.s 21 July 94
Roger Orme Kerrison,p.s. 4 Nov. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adj. — H. Alexander, Capt.
JO Hussars I Feb. 90
Med. Officer. — Sicrg. Lieut.
Henry (J. Martin, 3fD ...17 Apr. 95
Hon. Chap. — Rev. L. D.
Kenyou-Stow 14 May 92
Green — Scarlet Pacings.
Warwickshire.
[8th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
H. Lord Willoughby de
Broke, Hon. Colonel 12 Dec. 91
Majors.
Hugh de G. Marq. 0/ Hert-
ford, late Lt. and Capt.
Gr. Gds., Hon. Lt.ColonehS Jan. 92
Captains.
WiUiam Charles Alston,
Hon. Major 9 Mar. 72
Era. R. C. G. EarlofW&r-
wick, Hon. .Major 26 Aug. 76
Arthur J. Armstrong, late
Capt. \6Lancers. Hon. Maj. 8 Aug. 77
James B. Dugdale, Hon.
Major ... 21 Apr, 86
Rowland John Beech,' late
Lt.2LijeGuards,Hon.Maj.2g May 86'
S^oB.Fia. Dudley Leigh, p.s. 24 Mar. 88
William Mackay Low, p.s. ..26 Apr. 90
Lieutenants.
Frank Dugdale, (p.s.) i July 81
Oswald Hen, P. Petre, p.».i7 Aug. 81
Basil Hanbury, (p.s.) 16 Dec. 85
Morton Peto Lucas, (p.s.). ..22 Oct. 92
Rich. ButlerCharteris, p.s. 22 Oct. 92
Jas. Stewart FoThe&,lateLt.
9 Lancers 9 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. A. H. Fulke Greville 21 June 90
Hon. Richard Greville Ver-
ney, MP. (p.s.) 3 Oct. 91
Charles Standish Paulet ...12 Feb. 9&
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lt.Col.
Thos. Wm. Bullock i Dec. gi
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Thomas Horton 13 Feb. 92
Hon. Chap. — Ho7i. and Rev.
W. R. Verney 18 Mar. 74.
Dark Blue — White Facings.
Westmoreland and
Cumberland.
[14th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Penrith.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir H. Ralph Vane, Bart. 29 Aug. 92
Lt.Colonel.
Humphrey P. Senhouse, p.
Hon. Colonel 4 Oct. 93
Majors.
Hugh Cecil, Earl oy Lons-
dale, p 28 Nov. qi
Captains.
Francis Markham, p. late
Capt. Rif Brig. Hon. Major 25 Oct. 84
Josceline FitzRoy bagot,
MP. p.s., late Capt. Gren.
Gds. Hon. Major 2 May 88
George G, Kirklinton, p.s,
Hon. Major 16 Jan. 92
Joseph Harris, p.s 16 July 92
Arthur Paul Bridson, p.s. ,,.24 June 93
Stanley Hughes le Fleming,
Hon.liajor 13 Mar. 95
Robert Jefferson, p.s 18 Nov. 96
Lieutenants.
Hamlet Riley, p.s 12 Mar. 92
Jos. Hugh Jefierson, p.s.... 13 Mar. 95,
Cha». Edw. Fisher, p.s. Assist.
Brig. Adjt. 14 Brigade ...13 Mar. 95
Second Lieutenants.
William Stanley, (p.s.) 3 Apr. 95
Gilbert Henry Turner, (p.s.) 3 Apr. 95
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
J. E. Bowser, MB 12 Sept. 91
Vet. Officer.—
H<m. Chap. — Rev. George B.
Hasell 29 Apr. 74
Scarlet— White Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britadn.
88i
Eoyal Wiltshire.
{Prince oj Wales' Own Hoyal Regiment.)
[3rd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Salisbury.
HoNOEAHY Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
George Sotheron Bstcourt,
Mon. Colonel 15 Nov. 90
Major.
Walter H. Long, MP. Eon.
Zii. Colonel 13 Dec. go
Captains.
St.ffon. LordC. F.Brudeuell-
Briice, p.s.,Son. Major. ..ij Apr. 82
Sir Algernon Neeld, Bart.
Son. Major 21 Oct. 82
Sir H. Bruce Meux, Si. ,p.».
Mon. Major 29 Dec. 83
Fitzroy Pleydell Goddard,
p.t 8 Sept.8S
Joshua R. G. Gwatkiu,p..«. 25 May 89
G. Prior Goldney,p.$.,IIo'i.
Major 13 Dec. 90
Thos. Henry, Marquis of
Bath,p.» 2 Sept.93
Geo. Llewellen Palmer, p. s. 2 Sept.93
Arch. Edaard Milet,^ late
King's S. Ri/les, Assist.
Adjt. 3 Yeomanry Brigade2T, Jan. 95
IjIEUTHNANTS.
John Michael P. Fuller ...19 Jan. 84
John Fred. Stancomb,(p .■>. )i6 Jan. 92
John M. Benett-Stanford,
late Lieut, i Dragoons ...i-j Dec. 92
Sir J. P. Dickson-Poynder,
Bt. MP. p.s. late Lt.^Bn.
Boyal Scots i May 95
James Joicey, p.» i May 95
Sir Thos. Fowler.Bart.fp.s.) i May 95
Second Liectknants.
Roger Alvin Poore 11 Feb. 93
George Eric Mackay, p.s... 4 Apr. 94
Robert C. Critchley Long 26 June 95
Adj.—
Med. Officers.— Surg. Zt. E.
Kingscote, MB 17 Mar. 94
Surg. Lieut. Oliver C.
Maurice i8 Sept. 95
Vel. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Tom V. Pettifer 13 Mar. 95
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Worcestershire.
(The Queen's Own Worcestershire
Hussars.)
[5th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Worcester.
HoNOHAEY Colonel.
Aug. F. A. Lord Sandys ...4 July 85
Lt. Colonel.
St. Son. Robert G. Lord
Windsor, Hon. Col. 3 Bn.
Welsh Regiment 10 May 93
Majoes.
W. H. Earl o/Dudley, p.s.
i)L. Parliamentary Secre-
tmry to the Board of Trade 23 Sept.93
Captains.
Sir H. F. Lambert, Bt.p.s. 6 June 85
Henry Howard, p.s 2 Sept. 85
James Baldwin, p.s 16 July 90
John Howard Cartland,p.». 6 Jan. 94
John Henry Crane, p.». ... 6 Jan. 94
Ronald Moncreiffe, p.s 6 Nov. 95
HenryR.Mansel Porter.Zafe
2nd Lt. I Dragoons 6 Nov. 95
Walter Wm. Wiggin, p. «.... 7 Oct. 96
Lieutenants.
E. G.Bromley-Martin, p.s. 16 May 94
Henry Bennett Dain, (p.«.)i6 May 9.)
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Robert A. \Ya.Td,MP.22 Sept.88
Harry Jasper Sehvyn, p.s. 4 Apr. 96
Godfrey Nettlefold 4 Apr. 96
Eric Ayshford Knight 19 May 96
Adj.-
Chap. — Rev. David Melville 9 June 68
Med. Officer. —
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Edw. Franklin 15 July 96
Blue — Scarlet Busby -Ba? and Plume.
Yorkshire Hussars.
[Princess of Wales's Own.)
[lath Brigade.]
Head Quarters, York,
Honoeaey Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
H. XT. Earl of Harewood,
late Lt. Jr Capt. Gr. Gds.,
Hon. Colonel 5 Nov. 8:
Major.
Hon. William T. O.Powlett,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 5 Nov. 81
Captains.
Ernest W. Beckett, MP. p.s.
Hon. Major 12 Jan. 84
Richard F. T. Gascoigne,
Hon. Major, late Capt.
R. Horse Guards 9 Aug. 84
Fras.Rich.H. S.Sutton, p.s. 12 June 86
ifon. Fras.Hbt.Dawnay, p.s. 5 May 88
Chas.W. Ernest Duncombe,
p.s 5 May 94
James J. Harrison, p.s. ... 5 May 94
Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth,
p.s 5 May 94
Denis St. George Daly, late
Capt. 18 Uutsars 19 May 94
Lieutenants.
Darcy Bruce Wilson, p.s. ...14 Sept.8i
Hon. Tatton L. Fox-Wil-
loughby, (p.s.) 2 Sept. 85
Wm. Fras. II. Vitct. Rain-
cliffe, i.p.s.) 28 Nov. 85
Wentworth C. Blackett
Beaumont, M'P. (p.s.) 12 June 86
James Lionel Dugdal6,(p».) 30 Oct. 86
Wm. Gervase Beckett, p.s.. .24 Apr. 95
Sir George Elliot,Bo)-<.p.j.24 Apr 95
Rupert Evelyn Beckett, v.s.2^ Apr. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. Lionel Ward-Jackson,
(p.s.). Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Ceylon 5 Oct. 92
Stephen F.Wombwell (p.s.)26 Nov.92
tlobt. Wilfrid Lord Dera-
more, p.s 4 Jan. 93
ErnestC. Meysey-Thompson
(p.».) 22 Aug, 94
Henry B. de la P. Beresford
Peirse 26 Sept.94
Digby Leonard A. Cayley,
p.s 26 Sept.94
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lt. Col.
Richard Hewetson 27 Feb. 92
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
GeorgeThomas Pickering 7 June 84
Blue.
Yorkshire Dragoons.
[13th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Doncaster.
HoNOHABY Colonel.
W. T. S. Earl Pitzwilliam,
KG 25 Dec. 86
Lt.Colonel.
AldredFred. Geo. Beresford,
Earl o/"Scarborough,(u^e
Lt. 7 Hussars 24 Oct. 91
Major.
Richd. H. Heywood-Jones,
p.s. Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 Jan. 95
Captains.
Wm.F.Lee,p.s., JBTon.^/o/or 13 Apr. 87
Mark Firth, p.s 23 June88
Richd. Jas. Streatfeild, late
Lieut. 5 Dragoon Guards,
Hon. Major 5 Sept.88
Cecil Harold Simpson, p.s. 4 Mar. 93
Richard Key Micklethwait,
p.s 20 Feb. 95
Thomas Wilson, p.s 20 Feb. 95
Chas. Harcourt Gam Wood,
late Capt. .5 Hussars 27 Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
Chas. Edw. Jeffcock, p.»....ii Mar. 93
Charles Brook, p.s 14 Oct. 93
P.S.UttertonHatchard(7).s.)2o Feb. 95
Francis Wm. Green, (p.s.) 20 Feb. 95
Williaia M'Kenzie Smith,
p.s 20 Feb. 95
Samuel Roberts, p.s 4 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Suckley 23 July 92
Henry J.Hope Barton, p.s. 16 Jan. 95
Sam. Wentworth Webstar 10 June 96
Adj.—
Acting Qr. Mr. — Hugh
M'Uarter Joel 25 July 91
Med. Officer. —Surg. Lieut.
Percv Barnard Mackayi8 Mar. 93
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. R.
C. Tbompson 25 Oct. 90
Hon. Chap. — Rev. Canon H,
J. Tebbutt, MA 28 Sept.Bg
Dark Blue.
882
YEOMANRY BRIGADES.
1st BRIGADE, 1, Cathcart Road, South Kensington, London.— Bebks, Middlesex.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding OflBcer. Adjutant, Captain F. F. Colvin, 9 Lancers, 17 Sept. gi.
2nd BRIGADE, Buckingham. — Bdckinghamshiee, Oxfoedshibe.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commandine Officer. Adjufaut, Major J. H. Aspinwall, 5 Dr.'Gds. 1 June 93.
3rd BRIGADE, Gloucester. — Rotai Wiltshire, Gloocestershire.
r Adjvtani. Major C. Bishop, 9 Lancers, i July 95.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. •< Amst. Adjutant, Captain A. E. Miles, Wiltshire Yeomanry,
(. 26 Aug. 96.
4th BRIGADE!, Taunton.— North Somerset, West Somerset.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant. Captain W. E. R. Collis, 5 Lancers, 28 Oct. 94.
6th BRIGADE, Worcester. — Worcestekshiee, Shropshire.
Cmmanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. { ^tuards.^i'octl'^3^'"'' ^' ^' ^' ^' ^°''''''^' ^°^^'^ ^°^^^
6th BRIGADE, Leioester. — Leicestershire, Derbyshire.
(Adjutant, Captain C. T. M'M. Kavanagh, 10 Hussars,
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer.-! 12 June 95.
{Assift. Adj. Capt. H. C. Holland, Derby Yeo. 13 Nov. 95.
7th BRIGADE, St. Albans— Herts, Suffolk.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Captain J. Whitater, 20 Hussars, 1 June 96.
8th BRIGADE, Lichfield.— Warwickshire, Staffor' shire.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Captain L. Stamer, 16 Lancers, i Sept. 94.
9th BRIGADE, Chester.— Cheshire, Lancashire Hussars.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Capt. H. P. Kirkpatrick, 16 Lancers, 13 Apr. 9&.
11th BRIGADE, Glasgow.— Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glassow).
(Adjutant, Captain J. C. A. Anstiee, 6 Dragoons, i Oct. 96,
Commanrfidj .Bri^aiff, The Senior Commanding Officer.-] 4ssi8^ Adj. Captain D. W. Shaw, Ayrshire Yeomanry,
(, 27 June 94.
12th BRIGADE, Newcastle-on Tyne.— Northumbert.and. Lothians and Bekwickshiee.
1 Adj. Captuin R. H. Carr-Ellison. i Dragoons, 25 Sept. 94.
CommaniiH^ iriyaic. The Senior Commanding Officer. -^ J8'•il'^ Adj. Captain C. E. Browne, Northumberland
1 Hussars, 12 Oct. 96.
13th BRIGADE, Cemetery Road, York. — Yorkshihe Hussars, Yorkshire Dragoons.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Major L. J. Richardson, 14 Hussars, i June 93.
14th BRIGADE, Worsley. — Duke op Lancaster's Own. Westmoreland and Cumberland.
( Adjutant. Capt. E. W. N. 1 edder, 13 Hussars, i Sept. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer, -i Ainixt. Adj. Second Lieut. C. E. Fisher, Westmoreland and
( Cumberland Yeomanry, 30 Jan. 95.
15th BRIGADE, Wrexham.- Denbigashire, Montgomeryshire.
(Adjutant, Capt. G. L. Holdsworlh, 7 Hussnrs, 15 Apr. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Sen:or Commanding Officer. -< Art^itt. Adj. Lieut. C. E. Wynne-Eyton, Denbigh Hussars,
(, 7 Feb. 94.
17th BRIGADE, Park Row, Nottingham.— Sherwood Rangers, South Nottinghamshire.
(Adjutant. Captain C. B. Harvey, 10 Hussars, 24 July 94.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. < Amxt. Adj. Hon. Major H. F. Huntsman, Nottinghamshire
(, Yeomanry, 24 July 95.
PORTSMOUTH BRIGADE, Branksea, Poole.— Hampshire, Dorset.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Captain K. R. Balfour, 1 Dragoons, 20 Nov. 93.
DEVON BRIGADE, Exeter.- Eoval tst Devon, Eotal North Devon.
r'»n,„„».7,'n» ».,-.,„ J., Ti,„c„„-„ n^^^ 1- n«: ('.Irf/H^aM^, Captain S. B. Smith, I Dragoon Gds., 15 Nov. 95.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. [ ^^;'.,^_ ^,,^. ^.^p^^^^ ^y_ j^ ^^^^^^ N. Devon Yeo. 13 Nov. 95.
KENT BRIGADE, Cavalry Depot, Canterbury.- Royal East Kent, West Kent.
( Adjutant, Captain P. Langdale, 8 Hussars, 1 Aug. 95.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. \ Asritt. Adj. Major E. Frewen, East Kent Yeomanry,
(, 20 Feb. '95.
liar Services of the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers.
1 Colonel McCalmont.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
" Colonel Pottineer served at the attack on the Burda Hills 19 December 1859.
' Major Heron-Maxwell served in N.atal and the Transvaal during the latter part of the Zulu wax of 1879
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1 881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry.
* Lord Coke served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885
with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
' Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilitir Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855
including the siege and fall of Sehastopol (Medal witli one Clasp, ;th Class of the Medjidie, a.nd Turkish Medal),
' Major Hillas served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
' Colonel Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and in that of 1863-64,
including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
' Captain Larymore served with the expedition a.gainst the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches,.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (CMG. and Star).
'tColonel Lowther served on the Gold (.loast from December 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal).
'" Sir Henry Havelnck-Allan. — For War Services, see Irish Regiment.
J°+ Sir P. Arthur HaUcett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sehastopol, and assault on the outwork
on the 1 8th of June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
" Colonel Younger served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Horse Artillery (Medal).
" Captain Stoughton served in the Boer war of i38i.
"Lt. Colonel Edwards served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1883 with the Commissariat and Transport
'* (Medal with Clasp, and Khedi e's Star).
Staff Major Dalrymple served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
War Services qf the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers. 883
" Colonel Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 38th Regiment, and was present at the
battle of Inkerman, siege and fallof Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the aist December, attaok
and occupation of the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class ofl.be Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
i« Colonel Legard served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Acting Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the
iBtDivision (Medal with Clasp).
'7 Colonel Lewes served with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855, and commanded the covering party Of
he Buffs at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'8 Sir James HiUs-Johnes served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions on the 30th
aiifl 3 1 St May on the Hindun.battlesof Budleekeseraiand Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi(severely wounded
on 9th July 1857), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of ilohumdee
(several times mentioned in despatches, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major) ; was awarded the Ud " for very gallant conduct before Delhi, on the 9th July 1857,
in defending the position assigned to him in case of alarm, and for noble behaviour on the part of Major Tombs ill
twice coming to his Subaltern's rescue, and on each occasion killing his man. — 'Yesterday, the gth July 1857,
Lieutenant J. Hills was on piquet duty, with two guns, at the mound to the right of the camp. About 11 o'clock
a.m. there was a rumour that the enemy's cavalry were coming down on his post. Lieutenant Hills proceeded to
take up the position assigned in case of alarm, but, before he reached the spot, he saw the enemy close upon his
guns before they had time to form up. To enable him to do this he boldly charged, single-handed, the head of the
enemy's column, cut down the first man, struck the second, and was then ridden down, horse and all. On getting
up and searching for his sword, three more men came at him (two mounted) ; the first man he wounded with his
pistol ; he caught the lance of the second in his left hand, and wounded him with his sword ; the first man then came
on again, and was cutilown ; the third man (on foot) then came up, and wrenched the sword from Lieutenant Hills,
who fell in the struggle, and the enemy was about to cut him down when Major Tombs, who had gone up to visit
his two guns, saw what was going on, rushed in and shot the man and saved Lieutenant Hills. By this time the
enemy's cavalry had passed by, and Major Tombs and Lieutenant Hills went to look after the wounded men, when
one of the enemy passed with Lieutenant Hills' pistol ; he first cut at Lieutenant Hills who parried the blow, and he
then turned on Major Tombs, who received the blow in the same manner. His second attack onthe Lieutenant was
more successful, as he was cut down with a bad sword-cut on the head, and would have been, no doubt, killed, had
not Major Tombs rushed in and put his sword through the man.' — Extract from Detpatck of Lt. Colonel M. Mackenzie,
Commanding ist Briqade of Horse Arfillert/, dated Camp near Delhi, 10th July 1857, and pnblished in the Supplement of the
Zondon Oazette of i^tk January li^i." Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th
Peb. 1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
Commanded the Peshawur Mountain Battery throughout the Looshai Expedition, Chittagong Column, 1871-72
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned
in despatches), in the occupation of Cabul, and in the operations around Sherpore as Assistant Adjutant General of
the Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards appointed Military Governor of the city of
Cabul and Commander of a portion of the line of defences at Sherpore and of the 3rd Division of the Northern
Afghanistan Field Force (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB. and Medal with two Clasps).
1' ColonelLewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
War Medal, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
''" Lord Tredegar served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55 with the 17th Lancers, and was present at the battle
of Balaklava (Medal with Clasp).
21 Lord Raglan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
2^ Major Lindsay served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
'^ Lt.Colonel Robbins served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, during the latter portion of the
campaign as Actiiig Adjutant, and was present in the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with
Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel G. S. .Tones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Royal Scots. — 'Lord Lothian served on the Stafi of Sir J. Outram in the Persian war; was present at the
taking of Mohumrah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp) .
2 Colonel Gordon served thrjughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fallof Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct.; was Aide deCamp to General Simp-
son from 22nd Aug. to 12th Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Scobie served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 with the 42nd Highlanders,
and was nresent at the l)attles of Ainoaful and Ordahsu and at the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Grant served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan.
s Major Dundas served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
^ Lord Tewkesbury served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rides in tlie Afghan war from December 1879 to October
1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahoied Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the marjh to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronae
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881.
7 Lieut. Horniblow served with the Bechuanaland Exoedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
West Surrey Regiment. — ' Captain Dyke served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
The Bufis. — ' Captain Colley servett with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76
including the actions of the 4th 14th and 20th January (Medal with Clasp).
Lancaster Eegiment. — ' Major North served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Ai-my List," p. 786.]
Warvrickshlre Regiment.— s' Major Gretton.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.
Royal Fusiliers. — > Colonel Dundas served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th August
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Cl^sp,
and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel La Terriere served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the Lines of Communication; carried the despatches from the
front to Korti on several occasions, and was Staff Officer at Korti until its evacuation (Clasp).
' Major Griesbach served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall, Coai-
manding Cavalry Brigade, lu the engagements on the Helmund and at Maiwand; took part in the defence of
Candahar and was present at the battle of Canhahar (Medal with Clasp).
884 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Liverpool Regiment. — 1 Colonel Woodward served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 -with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Norfolk Regiment.— 1 Major Thatcher served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 wi-h tLe :st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
2 Captain Halpin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Greban served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-80 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Lincolnshire Regiment.— 1 Lord William Cecil served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal witli Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
' Sir James de Hogbton served in the ishanti war from the 17th December 1873. including the battle of
Amoaful, attack and capture ot Bei^quah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal with Clasp).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
Devonshire Regiment.-' Captam Dumbreck served in the Zulu war in 1870 on Commissariat duty (Meda
with Clasp).
' CaptJiin Carr served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in Southern Afghan-
istan (Medal).
Suftolk Regiment.— 1 Colonel Browning served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, in-
chiding the siege and fall of -Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
aerved duringthe Indian mutiny in 1875-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guzerat, including the attack on tho
Taringa Hills (mentioned in despatches); acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 1858, and
was present at the attack and capture of Mandeth — horse shot.
s Captain Francis.— See Civil Hecoratious for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
' Captain .Tames served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
Somersetshire Light Infantry.— > Major Shephard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1880-87 a» Stall' Olficer to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain West served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, ^^^ '^^^ present in the engagements at Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Stewart served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the and Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
West yorkshlre Regiment.—' Colonel Prideaux-Brune embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion
Eifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoa-
ful, advanced guard skirmishes and amliuscade atfairs betweeu Adwabin and the river Ordahi, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (.Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Scaife served in the operations against the chief Nanna of Benin, West Coast of Africa, in 1894
(DSO., and Medal with Clasp)
East Yorkshire Regiment.—' Colonel Grimston served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of
1851-52 (Meiial) ; also with the expedition North of the Orange River in 1852-53.
2 Colonel Burstall served with the ist Battalion of the 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
Bedfordshire Regiment.—' Captam Haggard served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Bat-
talion Shrcipshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subssequent occupation of
Suakin by British troops in 18S5-86.
Leicestershire Regiment. — ' Cilonel Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858,
including the siege assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture
of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal
with Clasp).
Irish Regiment.—' Captain Hon. E. B. L. H. Stopford served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in tho
Eg.vptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'Major Cane served in the Egyptian war of i&Sa, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's St:ir).
* Captain Crahbe served as a volunteer with the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of i83i . Served as a
volunteer in the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and v^as present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Captain Griffiths served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, and was
present at the .sui'render of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
Yorkshire Regiment. — ' Colonel Gunter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Howard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1888-39 ith the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
Captain de teissier surved in the expeditioa to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal itli Clasp, aud IChedive's Star), and in tha subieiiuent occupation of Suakin by British troops
in 1885-86.
Lancashire Fusiliers. — ' Major Hamilton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the
South Staffordshire Re.,iment, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedivi's
Star).
Soots Fusiliers. — ' Captain Toogood served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West
Kent Regiment (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (men-
tioned in desoatches. Medal with CJlasp).
^ Captain D'Aeth served in the Boer war of 1881 and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
' Lieut. Vaughnn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Cheshire Regiment. — ' Lord Loch served with the 3rd Bengal Cavairy in »he Sutlej campaign in 1846 and
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was sent early in 1854 I'y the Fureign Ortice, under General Beat-
Bou, to the Danubian Provinces to organize the Turkish Irregular Cavalry, with rank of Lt. Colonel in the Turkish
service; crossed to the Crimea, and was invalided shortly after the battle of Alma (Turkish Medal). Attached
to Head Quarters of Commander in Chief in China in 1857 and present at the operations before and
capture of Canton. Was on board the gunboat Bmtard at tho capture of the Peiho and upper forts in 1858.
Was attached to the head quarters of Sir Hope Grant in i860 and present at the various operations previous to and
at the capture of Sinho, Taugku, and the Taku forts (.Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied the Earl of
Blgin with the army on advance on Pekin, and was captured with Mr. Parkes and sent prisoner to Pekin; on '
release brought home the Convention of Pekin and ratified treaty of Tien-tsin, and made CB.
* Colonel France Hayhurst served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including 'he battle of the Alma and
•iege of Sebastop'il (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
South Wales Borderers. — ' Colonel Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Dude campaign of
1858-59, including the assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
King's Own Scottish Borderers. — ' Lieut. Howe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 25th King's Own
Borderers with tho Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khj'ber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
Scottish Rifles.— ' Lt.ColonelJohnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 on the Head Quarters Sta9, and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2nd Mounted RiBes (Carrin^ton's
Horse).
* Lieut. Wishart served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek and
Eiuubnla and at the battle of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Inniskilling Fusiliers.—' Colonel Buchanan served with the 88th Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
iadading the aciionB at Cawnpore under Major General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry. 885
Luckno w, operations in tlie Doab with the Column under Colonel G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and
8ie»e and caotureofCalpeein May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lord Caledon served with the Household Cavalry in the Ej^yptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements ot El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
the march to and ciDture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Colonel Barton served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 with the nvi Regiment, and was present at the
capture ofMagdala (Medal).
Worcestershire Regiment.—' Colonel Norbury served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean
campaign from 2nd July to 4th Sept. 1855, and was present at the battle 0( the Tchernayaaud siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Holilen served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, first as a volunteer with the British
Brigade under Major General the Hon. R. H. de Montmorency, and subsequently in company with Colonel
Wodehnuse, Commanding Egj'ptian Infantry.
* Captain Young served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 with the 42nd Royal Highlanders, and was present in
the action at Amoalul (slightly wounded), the capture and destruction of Becquah, the battle of Ordahsu, and at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the
Black V/atch, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kehir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star); with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the ist Battalion of
the Black Watch, and was present in theengagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps); and with the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part in the operations ol the River Column
under Major General Earle, including ihe action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant
two Clasps).
East Surrey Regiment. — ' Colonel Haines served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.—' Captain Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of CornwaH'a
Light lul'autry throughout the Egyptian wwr of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alex-
andria OQ the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-
85 with the 2ud Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
' Captain Hart served in the Egvptian war of 1882, and was present at the batlle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with.
Clasp, and Khedive's Siar) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
West Riding Regiment.—' Major Williams. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.
* Captain PitzPatrick served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovuani
at the relief of 15kovve (Medal with Clasp).
Border Re.iiment.— ' Captain Jones served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal
Sussex Regiment, and took part iu the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the
action at Abu Klea and the engagement at Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Kdedive's Starj.
* Captain T. R. Morse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Sussex Regiment. — ' Sir C. C. Goring served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-61
(Medal).
Hampshire Regiment. — ' Lieut. Powney served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
Dorsetshire Regiment. — ' Lord Digby served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of
the Cold8tream Guards, and was preseut n the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Toirek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Colonel Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
South Lanoashlre Re^imeat — ' Major Tarbet served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Black Watch.—' Lt Colonel D. M. Smythe served in the Zulu war iu 1879 with the Natal Native Contingent
(Medal with Clasp).
* Lord Alexander Kennedy served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in th? Eijyptian war of 1882, and was
preseut at the battle of Telel-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition
in 1884 with the ist Bittalioa Black Watch, and wa* present in the eng.agement at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mjntioned in despatches.
Brevet of M.ajor, two Clasps) .
' Major W. A. Scott served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal, and Khedive'a
Star); also served in the expedition to tbe Soudan in 1884 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham and Press Censor
to the J'orces, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
Essex Regiment. — ' Colonel Holroyd served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from one loth Au<riist 1855
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September(Medal withClasp, and
Turkish Medal). Also m the Indian campaigns in 1857-59. including the actions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th, and
a8th (wounded) Nov. 1857, capture of Meeanguuge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur (was Staff
Officer to the Azimghurc..lumn in the winter of 1858-9), and defeatof the rebels at Bootwul (.Modal with Clasp).
* Major Fleming lerved with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 as Staff Captain on the Head Quarters Staff
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
• Captain Colvin served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Derbyshire Regiment.-' Major Pearse served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Irish
Regiment, and was prcesnt at the action at Kassasin ou the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Lieut. Fox served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
Morth Lancashire Regiment. — ' Lt. Colonel Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy Mutiny iu 1857-58.
' Major Harrison served in the Boer war in 1881 as a volunteer with the 14th Hussars. Served as a volun-
teer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present iu the engagement at Mahsama,
the two actions at Kassasin, the battle at Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star). Served throuu'hout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in
the operations 01 the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klca Wells ou the i6th and 17th February
(Clasp).
Northamptonshire Regiment. — ' Captain Wallace served in the Boer war of i83i, and was present in the engags-
inent at Lang's Nek.
West Kent Regiment.—' Lt.Colonel Bradish served in the Afghan war in xS8o, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (Medal).
• Captain Kennedy served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Nile Expedition in
»884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain Clifford served with the 2i8t Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Medal wiih Clasp). Served in the Boer war in rPSo-Si, and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
Torkshlre Light infantry. — ' Captain Hotham served in the Hazara campaign in 1B88 with the 2nd Battalion
Boyal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Spencer Stanhope served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was piesent
in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Bxpedition
in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
885a War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Shropshire Light Infantry.— 1 Major Scott served in the E^ptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Middlesex Regiment.—' Lt.General Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 26th March
1855 with the 77tb Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopnl (Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Nominated to the ist Class of the Medjidie for
services rendered to the Sultan of Turkey.
' Lieut. Walter served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, ami throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
King's Roval Rifle Corps.— > Colonel Aldworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 8th Nov. with
the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 6th Oct. (MedaJ
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Templer ser\'ed in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 as Commandant of the Balloon Detachment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp).
* Sir 'rhomas Butler served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Lieutenant 56th Regiment, and was present at
the siege and capture of Sebastoijol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'Colonel W. Cooke- CoUis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the f jrce under Major General Pha.yre (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Geneial (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
^ Major Pixlej' served as Column Transport Officer in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engage-
ments at Lang's Nek and the Inpogo River — severely wounded.
' Major Story served in the Afghan war in tS8o (Medal).
* Major Lysons served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 187S to October
1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in tho
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
" Captain Bower served with the 31 d Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1802, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in theengagemfut at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the
action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp- and Khedive's Star);
also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile E.'ipecition in 1884-85 withlhe Mounted Infantry, and com-
manded the picked shots who accompanied Lord Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of Sir Charles Wilson
when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
" Captain Irljy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'^' Captain Cobbold served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1S91 and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891
(Medal with Cla^p•.
" Major Copland -Crawford served in the operations against the Chief Nanna of Benin, West Coast of Africa,
In 1894 as Consular Agent of the Niger Coast Protectorate — very severely wounded (X»SO., and Medal with
Clasp).
'* Captain Crane served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain Holmes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present mthe engagements atJAhmed Khey) an3
Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Meilal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1881 under
Brigadier General MncGregor. Served in the Boer war of i88i with the Natal Field Force.
Wiltshire Ragiment.— ' Captain Strachan served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Inyezane and at the investment of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
Manchester Regiment.—' Colonel Irving served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868, and was piesent at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
North Staffordshire Regiment — ' Lt.Colonel Bill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 attached to
Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
' Lt.Colonel Mirehouse.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
* Captain Chiche.'^ter served with the Zhcb Valley Expedition in !834.
York and Lac caster Regiment.-' Major Generail F. Hardy served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Russell at the second relief of Lucknnw, at the Alumbagh, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; also pre-
sent with the 84th Regiment at the relief of Azimghur and pursuit of Koer Sing (mentioned in despatches, MedaJ
with two Clasps).
Durham Light Infantry.—' Captain Lindsell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879-
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer warof i83i. and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the Mounted Inlantry (Medal with Clasp).
Seaforth Highlanders. — ' Major Davidson served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880
<Medal).
2 Captain Lauder served throughout the Afghan ivar of 1878-80 with the 72nd Highlanders, andwas'presentinthe
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabulin December 1879; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with three Clasj)S, Bronze Decoration, and additional Medal with Clasp for distinguished conduct in
the field). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
Gordon Highlanders.—' Colonel Man served with the field force under Brigadier Murray, R. Artillery, employed
en the 30-mile radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1863 (Medal). Also with the Anglo-Chinese Con-
tingent in Colonel Gordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present during the operations before
Soochow and at the siege and storming of Changchow (Chinese Medal, and 2nd Class of the r»rder of the
Precious Star). Was selected in 1873 to raise .1 corps of Military Police for the treaty district ofNewchwang,
Southern Maochuria, at that time infested by mounted banditti, and subsequently commanded the force embodied
(received tiieth:inks of the British and Italian Ministers and of the Imperial ijommissioner, with the Brevet of
Colouel in lUe 01.;nesc army and the Cross of the Italian Crown ±lh Class). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1S84-85 as Boat Uthcer and Staff Officer and afterwards as Commandant at Dal (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Received the thanks of the Egyptian Government and the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for his services as
Aidede Camp to (Jeneral Valentine Baker Pasha, and Acting Deputy Inspector General of Gendarmerie ini886-8£.
^ Major Abercromby served witn the ist Battalion Scots Guarda in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
at the battle of Tel-e'.-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Cameron Highlanders.—' Major Norman MacLeod served in ihe Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
' Captain Mack enzio served m the Burmese Expedition m 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
with (;iasp).
' Captain the Hon. Arthur Hay served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burma
Mounted Police in 18E7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
' L'eut. Kmslie sei ved throughout the Egj'ptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was presen
■ at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp); also served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, including the investment of Kosheh, the reconnaissance on
the 16th December, and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches. Medal for distinguished conduct m
the field).
Irish Rifles. — ' Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hnsears,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie'a Farm, and siege of
War Services oj the Officers of the Militia Infantry, 885 &■
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59,
and was present ai the capture of Kotah, reoccupatiou of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of
Gwalior. actions of Kocndrye (horse wuundeili and Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, took part in the expeditions to the
Thames and the Waikato, and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the en?af»ement at Omaranui (Medal).
Irish Fusiliers. — 'Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Soots Fusilier Guards in the Cfimea from
the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Holden served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
' Major Ka.ye served in the rebellion in the North West Territory of Canafhi in 1885 with Boulton's Mounted
Infantry, and was present in the enga<;ements ;it 1^'ish Creek and Ba'toche (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Tenison served in the EKYPt'an w;ir uf 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Lt.Colonel Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle otTel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' Captain Watkins served with the and Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in
1884, and was present in the engagrements at El Teb and Temai (Honorary rank of Captain, Medal wiih Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
Connaught Rangers. — ' Colonel Robertson served in the Crimea in 1855-56 subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
Served in the Indian ilutiny campaign in 1857-58 and was present at the action of Bognapore, at the siege
of Lucknow, and with the 88th Connaught Rangers at the siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
" Lt.Colonel Hammond served with the 83ch Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and aa Adjutant
of the Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, — ' Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea
from the 22nd May to the end of Aug. 1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches
by a shell on the 22nd Aug. 1855 (Medal with Cla-sp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Cole-Hamilton served with the ist; Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dovvar a.ul Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the-
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp). Served in the-
occupation of Suakin by British troops in i88s-86.
' Captain Denholm served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879 and was present in the action of
Gingindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
Mimster Fusiliers.—' Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the
26th January 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal v.nth Clasp, 5tli
Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
Chanda.Umcerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), subs^equent operations in Oude
and affairs of Pohan and .Meangunge, also at Uhurda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal wiih Clasp).
Dublin Fusiliers.—' Captain W. T. M'Donnell.— See Civil Uecorations'f'or Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List,"'
p. 786.
Elfle Brigade. — ' I,t Colonel Duke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Agent to the Governor
General for Beloochistan, and was present in the engagement at Synd Boot (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
' Lt.Colonel de Salis served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Ritlemeu during the Katlir war of 1851-52
(Medal) .
^ Lt.Colonel Serjeant served throughout the Bechuanaland E.xpedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren with-
the Mounted Rifles and the Pioneer Regiment.
' Lieut. Teed embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the
second phase ofthe Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle ofAmoafu), 'oattle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coo-
massie (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of ilie Officers of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Berkshire. — ' Major Waring served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the action at Kassasin on 23th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Buckinghamshire.—' )jt. Colonel Ellis served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
' Lord Annaly served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Surgeon Lt.Colonel Kiallmark served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Staff Surgeon attached to the
Ottoman Cavalry, and was present at the battles of Balaklava and the Tohernaya and at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Oheshire. — ' Captain Wyndham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion ofthe
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the eiigage'neut at Hashnen, at th.at near Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Denbigh.—' Colonel Howard served inthe Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Royal 1st Devon. — ' Captain J. G. E. Templer served with the 2n I Battaliin Highland Light Infantry in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir '.Medal with Clasp, and Kheaive's Star).
Gloucestershire. — ' Lord Henry Somerset. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
^ Major Calvert, served with the 7lh Driigoou Guards in the Egyptian war of :3S2, and was iiresept in the en-
gagement at Mah-^ama, in the action at Kassasin on the 23th August, aud at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Cla^p. and fChedive's Star).
3" Major Wyndham Quin served wiih the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881.
Hampshire.—' Captain Seely.— See Civil Decor.itions for Gallantry. " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 736.
Herts. — 2 Sir George Arthur served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the iqth Hussars, r-nd acted as Orderly
Officer to Brigadier General Wilkinson, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and
at the battle of Tel-el-[Cebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile E.sipeduion in 1885
as Staff Oaptain (Clasp).
West Kent. — ' sir F. D. Maclean served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the aflfiair of
Bulganak and at the battle of the Alma (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Leicestershire. — ' colonel Baillie. when a Lieutenant in the Ro.val Horse Guards, served in the Eastern cam-
paign in 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord Rokeby, Commanding the Brigade of Guards, and was present at the
siege of Sebastopol, until he whs invnlided in August (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Middlesex. — ' Captain Mit.ford seived with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Northumberland. — ' Captain Browne seived with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal). Served
in the Boer war of 1881.
Pembroke. — Captain Cropper served in ihe Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulunai (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Koer war of i83i.
Shropshire. — ' Colonel Winglneld served in the Eastern campaign with the 71st Highland Light Infantry ftom
December 1854 to i-ovember 1855, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol and at the capture of Kertch and
Yenikale (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Mynors served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at Ui*
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
885c PFar Services of the Officers of the Yeomanry Cavalry.
» Captain ChOde served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Lord Rodney servea with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagrementB
at El Magfar and Jlahspma, in the two actions at Kassasm, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat and Metammeh, and at the attack on the
convoy on the 14th February 1885 (two Clasps).
Warwickshire. — ' Major Beech served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment
of the Camel Corps, and was present at the action at Abu Klea — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
Wiltshire. — ' Captain Miles served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu warfrom April to September
1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
the Mounted Inlantry Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Gubat— wounded (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
West 'Sork. — ' Lt.Colonel Greenwood served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with
the roth Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. 886
WITS PERMISSION TO RETAIN THEIR RANK.
Note.— It is particularly requested that Officers whose names should appear in the following list will notify
the fact of their continued existence at least once a year (not later than the end of October) to the Editor of Sart't
Army List, 50A, Albemarle Street, London, W., as otherwise their names are liable to be removed herefrom.
COLONELS.
Ahercom, James. Duke of, CB., 5 Bn. Inniskil-
ling Fusiliers, Groom of the Stole to H.R.H.
thePrinceof Wales 22 Sept. 60
Anglesey, H., Marquis of, Staffordshire Yeo. 11 Oct,. 84
Archer-Houblon, Geo. B., JP. DL. 3 Bn. Berk-
shire Regiment 28 Mar. 94
Baird, Wm., Fife Art. (South Div. X. Art.) ... 19 May 88
Baskerville, John, Oxfordshire Yeomanry ... 17 Mar. 88
Bass, Hamar A., MP. 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. iz Sept.91
Belper, Henry, hard. Southern Nottingham
Yeomanry ; Aide de Camp to the Queen; Cap-
tain oj the GeiUlemen-at-Arms 16 Aug. 79
Birch, Charles, 3 & 4 Bus. N. Lancashire Regt. 5 Oct. 92
Bircham, Ambrose Humphreys,' 4 Bn. Royal
Fusiliers " Mlar. 96
Black, G. R. Stewart,^ 7 Bn. King's R, Rifles 4 Feb. 80
Blandy-Jenkins, John, 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt. 29 June 87
Bradley, Charles S., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. ... 9 Feb. 84
Brassey,Albert,MP. Oxfordshire Yeomanry... 21 Apr. 92
Briggs, George,^ 3 Bn. Hampstiire Regiment i July 81
Brindley. Thomas, 3 & 4 Bus. Lancashire Fus. 27 May 91
Brise, Saml. B. Ruggles, CB. DL. JP. 4 Bn.
Essex Regt 20 Oct. 80
p.t.o. Brooke, Charles Kennedy, 3 Bn. East
Yorkshire Regt 15 Nov. 90
Buchanan, J as. Ross Gray, 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish
Rifles 25 June 87
BuUer, Sir Morton Edward, Bt. 3 Bn. North
Stafliordshire Regiment 7 Jan. 80
Burgoyne, Sir John M., Bt.* 3 Bn. Bedford
Regiment 24 Mar. 86
Butler, Edw. Holme, 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles ... 6 Mar 86
Butler, Francis, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers s Sept.94
CahiU, John Nugent, 5 Bn. Irish Regiment... 18 .Vlar. 96
Caldwell. Robert T.,p.s. 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs. 28 Nov. 91
Carrington, Charles R. Lord, GCMO.p.s. 3 Bn.
Oxford Lt. Infantry 5 Jane 95
Carter, Frederick W., 3 Brig. Scottish Uiv.
R. Artillery 14 May 87
Chanter, Charles E. R., Devon Art. West Div.
R. Artillery 5 Ma/ 94
Cobham.Chas. G., Kise/., Worcester Yeomanry 27 Apr. 87
Coddington, H. Charles, 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. 24 May 93
Coghlan, Herbert, 9 Bn. King's R. Rifles 7 Sept."
Conyngham, Sir W. F. Lenox, KCB. 9 Brig.
N. Irish Div. R. Art 20 Sept. 70
Cotton, Uon. Richd. S. Geo. Stapleton,^ 3 Bn.
Wiltshire Regiment 20 Mar
Courtenay, Hy. Reginald, Lord, i Devon Yeo. 22 July 85
Crosbie, James, 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 27June85
Curtis, Chas. Herbert, 4 Bn. Bast Surrey Regt. 29 Oct. 92
Davis, 3.,p.s. 3 Bn. West Surrey Regiment... 14 Feb. 85
De Montalt, C, Earl, 2 Tipperary i Sepc.70
Draffen, William Pitt,« 4 Bn. Border Regt. ... 12 Jan. 81
Dwyer, Lambart P. \Y.., Anglesey Eng. Mil.... 2 Dec. 91
BUesmere, Fras. C. G., Earl of, p. Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 24 Jan. 9
Falkland, Byron P., Visct., 4 Bn. Yorkshire
Regiment 3 Oct. 91
Fellows, R. B., CB. 4 Bn. Bedford Regt 24 July '
Fergusson, Rt. Hon. Sir James, Bt.'! GCSI.
KOMG. CLE. MP. 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers ... 26 Mar. 73
Pitzhardinge, P. W. F. Lord, Gloucester Yeo. i July 81
PitzwilUam, Son. C. W. Yorkshire Dragoo is 13 Aug. 91
Poster, Wm. H..,MP. 2 West York Yeomanry 18 Jan. 9.
Garland-Matthews, H., 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. 24 Sept. 92
Garnett, Fred. Willock. 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt.... 11 Apr. "'
Garraway, C. S., 3 Bn. Liverpool Regiment ... i July 81
Gyll, Brooke E'lem.vng, 4 Bn. Esses Regiment 3 Apr. 8.
Halahan, Samuel H., 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ... 26 .Vlay 8
Halkett, Fred. John 0.,* 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade... 26 Mar. 81
Hamilton, Gawin W. R., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles ... 10 Aug. \
Hamilton. John G. C.,£ord, Lanart Yeomanry 18 Nov. 82
Hankey, Walter C. Alers, Sussex Artillery... 14 Sept,
Hewetson, Henry A., Waterfoni Artillery
(South iJivision Royal Artillery) 12 Apr. 90
Hibbert, Fred. Drummond,'°Bucks Yeomanry i July 81
Hickie, William S., 4 Bn. M nster Fusiliers... 12 Sept.94
Hood, Son. Arthur W. A. N., CB. W. Somerset
Yeomanry 29 July 85
Hoole, Wm. Wright, 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. ... 18 May 89
Hopkinson, Robert G., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 5 Dec. 85
Hort, Sii-FeiitonJ. iJ<., 3 Bn. InniskiUing Fus. 15 June 89
Hughes Hallett, Fras. Chas. MP. 2 Brig.
Southern Div. R. Artillery 13 July 85
Hume, Chas. W.,i'3 Bn. West Kent Regiment,
Gentlemanat-Arms 27 Feb. 9
Izod, Wm. Henry, 5 Bn. Irish Regiment 12 May 83
Johnson, Edmund Geo. C.,''' 5 Bn. Irish Pus. 29 Jan. 87
Johnston, Henry Stuart, 5 Bn. Leinster Regt. 8 Nov. 90
Jonee, Wm. A., Devon Art. West Div. R. Art. 8 Feb. 82
Keane,L. G. P., CO. 6 Brig. S. Irish Div. R. Art. 17 Feb. 77
Kilmorey. P. C. Earl of, KP. Shropshire Yeo. 13 Apr. 89
Lane, C. N.. CMG. t Stafford Regt 28 Aug. 75
Langrishe, Sir James, Bt. 5 Bn. Irish Regt.... i July .81
Larking, Cuthbert, 4 Bn. West Kent Regiment ;
Gentlt^man Unher to the Queen 10 Apr. 86
Larking, Edgar Edwin, 3 Bn. W Kent Regt.. 21 May 87
Lathom, Rt. Hon. E. B. W. Earl of, GOB.
Lancashire Hussars Yec, Lord Cliamberlain 29 July 85
Lee, J. W., 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade 27 July 89
Liegh, Wm. J. Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry 1 July 8r
Lennard, Sir J. P., Bart. Kent Artillery 23 Nov. 70
Leslie, Edm. Douglas, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 28 Oct. 86
Luck, Everard Thos., 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 14 Dec. 89
Lynch.AlbertHardinge, Waterford Art.S.Div 27 Feb. 86
Vi'CaU, George, 3 and 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 26 Apr. 85
Magill, W. J. N., Dublin City Artillery (South
Div. Royal Artillery) 31 Aug. 78
Marshall, Arthur W., 5 Bn. King's R. Rifles ... 24 July 86
Marton, George B. H., DC. JP. 3 & 4 Bns.
Lancaster Regiment 26 June 86
Ma^on, Edw. Snow, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 19 Apr. 90
Master, T. W. Chester, MP. 4 Bn. Gloucester
Regiment 4 Dec. 86
Mnthew, Henry Coldham, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. 12 Sept. 85
Meysey-Thompson, R. P. ,'3 4 Bn. West York
Regiment u Oct, 90
Mildmay, Sir Henry B. P. St. John, Bt. Hamp-
shire Yeomanry i July 8t
.Moncrieff.Sir Alexander, KCB. 3 Brig. Scottish
Division Royal Artillery 20 Feb. 78
M mtrose, D. B. M. R., Duke of, KT. Lanark
Yeomanry 18 Junegz
Moore, C. T. J., CB. 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 29 Dec. 75
Mousley, George, Denbighsuire Yeomanry ... 11 May 92
Murphy, Matthew Robt., 6 Bn. Irish Rifles ... 22 Oct. 84
Norbury, Thomas C. N. •* CB. DL. JP. 3 Bn.
Worcester Regiment ioJune74
O'Malley, Fred.Wm., 3BU. S. L.ancashire Regt. 25 Nov. 85
Ormonde, J. E. W. T., Marquis of. Bast Kent
Yeomanry 10 July 86>
Palmer, Predk., DL. JP. Leicester Yeomanry i July 80
Pell.y, O., Edinburgh Artillery 7 June 73
Perkins, Geo. D. Steele, 4 Bn. Warwick. Regt. 22 July 85
Powell, Thos. Pery, 3 Bn. Manchester Regt.... 24 Aug. 89.
Prendergast, James A., Tippeiary Artillery
(South Div. Royal Artillery) 10 Dec. 92
Rashleigh, Colman Battie, JP. Cornwall and
Devon Miners Art. (West Div. R. Art.) 14 Jan. 93
Reade, Jas. C. Revell, JP. 3 Bn. Welsh Regt. 4 Dec. 86-
Reid, John Lambert, 3 Bn. York Lt. Infantry 4 Aug. 88
Richardson, Edmund Robt. S., 4 Bn. Derby-
shire Regiment 5 Sept.88
Ridley, Sir Matthew W., Bart. MP. North-
umberland Yeomanry 7 Nov. 85
Roberts, Herbert Harrington, 3 Bn. Warwick-
shire Regiment 9 Feb. 89
Robson, Arthur, Durham Art. W. Div. R. Art. 12 June 86
Roper, Charles Jas.T., 6 Bn. King's R. Rifles... 27 Nov. 8&
Rowley, Hon. H. L. B., 5 Bn. Inniskilling Fus. 15 Sept. 80
St. Aubyn, Edward, 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's
Lt. infantry 15 Mar. 84.
Sandwich, E. G. H. Earl of, 5 Bn. K. R. Rifles 30 Apr. 84
Saunderson, Edw. J., MP. 4 Ba. Irish Pus. ... 12 Dec. 91
Savin, Joseph Edw., 3 Bn. Esst'x Regiment... 19 July 90
Seale-Hayue, Charles, ifP. ./P. 3 Bn. Devon-
shire Regiment 10 Mar. 8&
Seton, Robert Eglinton, 4 Bn. Dublin Pus 2 Mar. 78
Sheppard, Thomas, 153 Bn. Lancaster Regt 26 Sept. 77
Smith, Carleton, 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt 28 Nov. 83
Somerset, Alfred P. F. C, 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 23 Jane 83
Spaight, GeorgeC, Limerick City Art. S. Div.
Roj'al Artillery 16 June 84
Stalbridge, R. de A., Lord, Dorset Yeomanry 15 Apr. 82
Stanley, Edward, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 9 Feb. 8r.
Stewart, Harry H. Aug., Donegal Art. S. Div.
R. Art 23 Mar. 89
Studdert, Richd. M., Clare Art. S. Div. R. Art. 17 Dec. 87
Suffield, Rt. Son. C. Lord, KCB. Norfolk Art.
(E. Div. R. Art.) ; Aide de Camp to the Queen 3 Oct. 91
L'horpe, James, Nottinghamshire Yeomanry... 11 Feb. 82
riuping, Wm. Fearon, 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 25 Feb. 93
Trevelyan,Hen. W.,3 & 4 Bus. W.Riding Regt. 13 July 89
Vandeleur, Edward, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 Dec. 91
Van de Weyer, Victor W.B., 3 Bn. Berks Regt. 14 Apr. 86
Vaughan, Fras. Baynham, Monmouth En-
gineer Militia 30 July 92
Ventry, D. B. Lord, 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 8 Nov. 76
Vernon, Edward, 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ii May 85
Walker, Edward, 3 Bq. Royal Fusiliers 28 May 92.
Walker, William, 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Infantry 23 Aug. Sz
Wallingtoa, J. W., CB. 4 Bn. Gloaoeater Begt. 16 Aug. 71
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalr
Wiltoa, A. E. H. G., Earl of, Dake of Lan-
caster's Own Yeomanry 29 Mar.
Wright, F. Vere, 4 Bn. N. Staffordstiirn Regt. 14 Jan.
Wynter, Walter Andrew,^" 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers 13 Apr.
S87 jPieta {jj/icers xieiirea from ine lUiutia ana yeomanry Uavatrij.
Waring, Thomas, MP. 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 14 Sept. 81 1 Brans, Geo. Hamilton, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 5 Sept.SS
Watson, Francis G. D.,T. of Wisjht Art. S. Div. 20 JuneSo.Kwart, Robert William, 3 Bn. King's Own
Webb, H. G., 3 Bn. Worcester Regiment 31 May 901 Scottish Bord'^rers ?. 23 Dec. 93
Wemyss, Fras. Charteris, 3 Bn. VVest Riding j Feilden, Robert. 3 Bn. Derbyshire RegiraenC 9 Sept.82
Regiment, Gen'leman-af-Arms 13 May 82 Flower.s, Frederick, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Ragt. 10 May 90
White-Thomson, Roht.T.,CB. 4 Bn.DevonRegt. 15 Apr. 82|Fliidyer, Arthur John, 3 & 4 Bns. Northamp-
Willett, Henry Jasper, j[^ Stafford Regt. ..„ 21 Oct. 74 ton Regiment ejunepi
Foley, A. G. P., 3 & 4 Bns. Manche-iter Regt. 23 Sept. 93
82, Ford, Ale.xander B.. N. Somerset Yeomanrv.. 19 May 94
83 Foster, Augustus Billett. Dorset Yeomanry"... 17 May 84
92 Francklin, John L., Nottinghamshire Yeo. ... 23 Apr. 92
I Frobisher, William Martin,^! 7 Bn. Rifle Brig. 1 1 June 93
TTirnT-FNANT OOT ONFT <5 |Gardaer, Arthur Agg, 4 Ba. S. Wales Brdrs... 4 Mar. 91
LIETJTENAMr OOLONELS. Gardner, Chas. Stanley, 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 27 Feb. 85
Addison, John Oraeetou, 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers .. 27 June 56 ^Gardner, Thomas, 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. ... 10 Aor. 86
AUsopp, Kore. Wm. Hy., 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester iGaskell,. Tames B., <Bn. S. Lancashire Regt .. 22 Mar. 90
Regt 10 Apr. 86 Gilbert, Edw. Wetherell, 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers ... 14 Aor. 86
Anderson, Benj. T. G., 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers ... 14 Apr. 86 Giles, Wm. J. 0.,^' 3 Bn. HighlandLl. Inf. 29 July 85
Anstruther, Fras. Wm.L.,3Bn. Suffolk Regt. 11 Apr. 9ijGoodall, Liebert Edw., 4Bn. Gloucester Regt. 27 Nov. 86
Appleyard, Ernest J. H., 4 Bn. Middlesex JGoodchild. Philip P. P., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 21 Apr. 86
Regiment 28 Mar. 9i'Go3sling, Geo. Johnson, "3 Bn.HishlandLt.Inf. 19 Sept.83
Bacon, H. 3 Bn. West Riding Regt id July 87 Gower, Hy. Edwin, 3 Bn. Norfolk Re-rt 4 Apr. 88
Bailey, James J., 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles 15 May 95 Graham, .jolm, 4 Brigade Welsh Div. R. Art... 16 Aug. 84
Bailey, Vincent, 4 Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment 4 May 89 Greene, Edward W., SuffolkHussars , .. 27 June88
Baker, Wm.Hy., Hon. Artillery Co. of London 27 Mar. 95 Greene. Wm. S., 262 Brig. Northern Div. R. Art. 13 Nov. 86
Baldwin, W. H.. 4 Bn. Suffolk Regiment 18 Aug. 86 Greenwa.v, Thomas, 4 Bn. AVarwick Regt. ... 28 Nov. 83
Barlin, Frederick S. 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt. ... 4 June 87 Greenwood, C. Stainforth.^ct 2 West York Yeo. 7 Nov. 91
Battlev, D'Oyley Cade, 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 29 Mar. 84!iTriffith, Edward Clifton, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 22 Sept. 88
Bennett, James, 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regiment ... 17 Aug. 89 Halsey, Thomas Frederick, MP. Herts Yeo.... 10 Apr. 89
Bernard, Arthur F. West Somerset Yeomanr3' 26 Sept. 91 Harbord. J/on. Harbord, Norfolk Artillery ... 7 July 80
Bickersteth, Robert, Middlesex Yeomanry ... 8 Aug. 91 [Hardy, Chas. Stewart, E. Kent Yeomanry ... 25 Dec. 86
Biggs, Wm. Worthington. 3 Bn. Lane. Fus.... i Apr. 9iiHarfield, William H., Middlesex Yeomanry... 7 June 80
Birch, George Francis, 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. 23 Aug. 81 Hargreave, George Wm., 3 & 4 Bns. South
Bird, Charles Henry, 3 Bn. N.Lancashire Regt. 3 Deo. 92 Staffordshire Regiment ioJuneg3
Blake, Joseph Fiennes, Sussex 3 May 76 Harrison, Edw. Slater. Oxford Yeomanry 27 July 89
Blake, Lewellyn, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers... 10 Apr. 86'Hartley, J., 4 Bn. W. York Regiment 15 Nov. 76
Blunt, Geo. E. Eames, 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 18 July 85: Hay, Cha.s.Leith,3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders... 2 Sept. 85
Bosanquet, Bernard T., 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade .. 24 Mar. 86| Heard, Francis. 3 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 21 Dec. 8r
Boyd, Alexander, 4 Bn. Argyll & Sutherland Kenry,Tbos. Allan, Leicestershire Yeomanry 21 Apr. 86
Highlanders --July 84lHeriot, W. J. L., 4 Bn. Oxfordshire Lightlnf. 18 Apr. 95
Bradshaw, John C. 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 19 Nov. 87|Hillcoat,TheophilusP.="3 Bn. Somerset Lt.Inf. 21 June 90
Bridger, Hy. Colville, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 4 Dec. gOjHolmes, John Bancroft, Norfolk Art. E. Div.
Bridges, W., Hampshire Artillery 28 July 6g Royal Artillery 7 Jan. 93
Britton, Wm. Eraser C. 4 Bn. Bedford. Regt. 14 Apr. 86: Home, Son. Cospatriok D., 3 Bn, Royal Soots 27 Jan. 94
Broun, Montague C, Hampshire Yeomanry 31 May 84iHould3worth,W. J., Lanarkshire Yeomanry... 13 Apr. 92
Browne, James, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders ... 13 Nov. SojHoustoun, Geo. Ludovic, 4 Bn. Argyll and
Bruce, iord H. A. Brudenell-, 3 Bn. Wilts. Regt. i4Apr. 85 Sutherland Highlanders 2 Aug. 90
Buchanan^ M. R. G., 3 & 4_Bns. Scottish Rifles 12 Aug. 93 1 Howell, Fred. Robt., 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment... 12 Mar. 92
Buckley, Edmund, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 22 July 82
Burr, Chas. E. Gaitskell.i' 3 Bn. Lane. Fus.
Brigade Major S. E. Briq. Vol. Inf. 23 May 91
Butler, Walter Selby, 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles 7 May 87
Butler, Walter T., 5 Bn. Irish Regiment 3 Apr. 95
Campbell, James, Sligo Ai-t. S. Div. R. Art... ii June 92
Campbell, John Robert. Hants Artillery 13 Feb.
Cantrell-Hubbersty, Albert C, 3 Bn. Derby-
shire Regt. i iVofh'w_(7/ia/njt/arei?{/Ze Volunteers 27 June
Carre, Thos. Alex. Riddell, 4 Bn. Scots Fus.... 31 May 82
Casson, Benjamin T., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 4 May 87
■Cater, 'T. D., Essex Yeomanry 22 Nov. 66
Champion, Percival R., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 9 Jan. 82
Chancellor, John Geo., Lanarkshire Yeomanry 4 Mar. 82
Chichester, Lord Adolphus J. S. C, 4 Bn, Irish
Rifles 3 Dec. 88
Ohillingworth, Henry, 3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 6 June 85
Clark, Edw.Podmore,4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf. 21 Jan. 88
Clarke, A. W., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt 24 Dee. 79
Clinton, C. H. R., Lord, N. Devon Yeomanry 7 Feb. 67
Connellan, Jas. H. P. H.,'* 5 Bn. Irish Regt. 5 Mar. 93
Conway-Gordon, Fras. Ingram," DL. 3 Bn.
Lincoln Regiment 21 Dec. 81
Cook, Arthur Bott, 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Infantry 17 Aug. 89
Cooke, C. B. S., Yorkshire Dragoons 22 Aug. 91
Cooper, Charles A., Pembroke Art. W. Div.... 3 Apr. 89
Coyne, Henry Wm., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt. 11 Jan. 82
Cradock, Edward Wm.,^" Hants Yeomanry ... 26 Oct. 87
Cragg, Wallace Wm., 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers .. 10 Apr. 86
Craig, J., 2 Brig. N. I. Div. R. Art i6 Aug. "
Hughes, Hugh Robert,3Bu. Welsh Fusiliers... 3 Oct. 83
Hurt, Albert Fred. ,=7+ 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 3 Oct. 85
Hutton, Maurice Fitzm., 3 Bn. Black Watch 1 2 June 86
I'Anson, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 20 May 91
Izod, W. H., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Nov. 85
James, John, 3 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 22 Mar. 84
Johnstone, Charles C, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 20 Dec. oo
Kearney, John P., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment... 7 Jan. or
Kell, W. 0. Fearn.28 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regt. 13 Jan. 86
Kennedy, Lockhart Mure Hartley, 3 Bn. East
Surrey Regt n June 87
Knox, G. Beresford, Londonderry Lt. Inf. 31 Jan. 77
Lacon, Edmund B. K., 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. ... 23 June 86
Lambert, T. C, Donegal Artillery 27 July 89
Langford-Brooke, Hy. L. B., 2 Bn. Cam. Hldrs. 29 June 89
Laugton, H. P. Gore.^sf 3 Bn. Somerset Lt.Inf. 19 Aug. 96
Latham, Charles, 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 3 Jan. qt
Leach, Henry,-'' Pembroke Yeomanry i July 8r
Leake, Henry,™ 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt. ... 11 Jan. 82
Lees, Fras. G., 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt 13 Mar 86
Lenigan, J. Vivian Ryan, 5 Brig. South Irish
Div. Royal Artillery 7 Apr. 83
Levett, Theo. John, Staffordshire Yeomanry 29 Dec. 86
Lindsay- Bucknall, J. A., 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers ... 19 Nov. 92
Lloyd, Henry Olivier, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt. 21 July 88
Longman, Arthur H., 4 Bn. Bedford Regt 14 Apr. 86
Loveband, John E., Devon Artillery, West Div.
R. Artillery 4 Anr. 94
Lowndes, Richard Wm. S., 3 Bn. Oxfordshire
Light Infantry 15 Nov. 90
Creighton, Fitzmaurice, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 7 June84 Lynam, William, 5 Lancashire 4 May 8 8
Croft, Richard B., Herts Yeomanry .. ...^ 9 Aug. goJM'Alester, Charles S^^' 4 Be. Scots_Fusilier3 0 May 85
Oumming, William, *i 4 Bn. W. York Regt. 20 Mar. 86
yd Cuninghame, Sir WilUam Jas. M., JBart."'
3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers 30 Apr. 73
Cuninghame, W., 4 Bn. Argyll & Suth. Hldrs. i July 81
Daubeny, St.JohnEdw.,3 Bn. W.Riding Regt. 19 July 84
Davoren, A. V., s Bn. Irish Rifles 24 July 78
de EErton, Albert, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.... 15 Feb. 90
Delacherois, Daniel L., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 8 Aug. 94
Denegan, James H. F., 3 Bn. Munster Pus. ... 4 July 85
Dopping-Hepenstal, Ralph A., 6 Bn. RiL Brig. 15 May 78
Durrant, Alfred, Hon. Artillery Co. of London 11 Apr. 88
Dwyer, L. F. W., Anglesey Engineers, Capt.
ret. pay 106 Fusiliers 7 Nov. 91
Kdgcumbe, Son. Chas. E., 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers 28 Aug. 80
Egerton, Sir Philip le Belward," Sart. 4 Bn.
Cheshire Regiment 28 Mar. 83
Sills, Robert H., 5 Bn, Inmekilllug Fusiliers 5 Dec. 83
M'Cliatock, Charles E., 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 21 May 87
M'Neill, Hector S., 2 Lanark 23 Feb. 81
Marshall, Anthony, 3 Bn. Northumberland
Fusiliers 2 July 83
Martin, Loftus Hy., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf. 19 May 88
Martyn, Anthony, 4 Bn. Devonshire Regt 5 Nov. 81
Massareene and Ferrard, C. J. E. F. S. Viset.
Antrim Artillerj' 20 Nov. 72
Maude,William Wade, 4 Bn.West York Regt.... 11 May 89
Maxwell, Sir Herbert E., St., 3 Bn. Scots Fus.
MP. for Wifftonshire 10 Apr. 86
Meade-King,Wm. O., 3Bn. Somerset Lt.Inf.... 6 Not. 86
Meagher, Henry, Waterford Artillery 29 Dec. 73
Meeking, Charles, 3 Bn. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf.. i Aug. 94
Mercier, Charles, 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment 22 Aug. 85
Merritt, Wm. Ingersoll, 3*4 Bns. Manchester
Regiment 30 Oct. 95
Field Officers Betired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
Monckton, Edw. Philip, 3 Bn. Northampton
Regiment 21 A-pr. 86
Mordannt, Sir Charles, 5ar<., Warwick Yeo. 5 Dec. 91
Morris, John, Glamorgan Art. W. Div. R. Art. -.7 July 95
Morrison, Richard V., '' Denbighshire Yeo. ... 6 July 3i
Morrison, William, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 3 Feb. 94
Mortimer, Charles E. R. W., 4 Bn. Royal Fus. 24 Jnne 93
Munn, John, 3 Bn. North Lancashire Regt. ... 13 Jan. 94
Mure-Steel, G., 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 5 Deo
Murray, Alexander, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 24 Apr. 80
Murray, W. T. 6 Bn. frish Rifles 28 Oct. 76
Neville, Brent, 5 Bn. Irish Regiment 9 Apr. 81
Norman, L., 5 Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers 14 Apr. 86
O'Brien, John L. G.,^ 3 Bn. Sc ittish Rifles ... 11 Mar. 82
O'Gorman, John J.. 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... 13 Mar. 81
Otway, Jooelyn Tuftou F., 3 Bn. Berks Regt. 13 Mar. 9
Outhwaite, Fras. John, 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 16 July 87
Pagan, Gilbert A., '•'3 &4 Bns. HighlandL. Inf. 22 May 93
Paget, George Ernest, Leicester Yeomanry ... 30 Dec. 85
Paget, William B., Nottingham Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. 87
Parker, Charles John B., 4 Bn. Lincoln. Regt... 22 June 87
Parr, Thos. Roworth, 3 Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf. 8 Dec. 83
Payler, Brook P. Morgan, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. 4 Ma.y 89
Peel, Hy. Lennox, 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 24 Oct. 94
Pollen, Sir Richard H. Bart., 4 Bn. Gloucester-
shire Regiment 6 May 91
Porcelli-Gust, Allan R. C, 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 23 June 94
Fountain, John Thos., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Kegt. 22 Oct. 87
Powell, William Martin, Hampshire Yeomanry 24 May 82
Poynter, James, BBCkinghamshire Yeomanry 6 July 89
Pratt, Edward Roger M., Norfolk Art. E. Div,
Royal Artillery 10 Dec. 92
Price, John B., 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regiment ... 14 June 90
Rhodes,Fairfax,SussexArt.(Ea8tDiv.R.Art.) 27 Feb. 92
Richards, Hy. Hutohins, 3 Bn. Somerset L. I. 4 May 92
Richardson, Wilham, 3 Bn. Lincoln Regiment 7 Sept. 89
Biokaby, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 3 Mar. 88
Ringrose, R. T., 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt.... 23 Sept. 96
Rintoul, Robert, 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt 15 Oct,
Roberts, Wm. Henry, West Kent Yeomanry... 23 June 88
Rogers, George, 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt.... 17 Apr
Rowan, John J., 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 July 91
Sadler,SamuelWm.Ralph,3Bn.WiltshireRegt. 26 Apr. 8
Salmon, Charles Edw., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ... 10 Apr. 8
Salmon, Henry Thos., 3 Bn.Northampton Regt. 4 May 89
Sandeman, Geo. Glas., 3 Bn. Black Watch 28 Aug. 82
Sandys, Hon. M.W. Geo., 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. 2 Apr. 92
Savage, Arthur Wm., 3 Bn. Warwick Regt.... 4 May 89
Schneider, John H. A., 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt. 10 Nov. "
Schofieid, Harry W., 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. ... 4 May 95
Scobell, Sanford G. T., Worcestershire Yeo.... 6 Mar. 95
Scotland, David, Cheshire Yeomanry i July 81
Seymour, Fred. Henry, 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 25 Mar. q
Seymour, Wm. C, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf.... 27 Sept. 84
Sheals, Peyton, 3 & 4 Bns. N. Lancashire Regt. 14 June
Skelton, John, 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment ... 11 June 92
Sloane, Horatio, Antrim Artillery 9 June 77
Smith, Corry Beverley, 4 Bn. Border Regt. ... 24 Nov. 83
Smith, Richard F., 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 2 June 94
Snead, Jas. A. F., 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers 7 May 87
Somervell, James, Ayrshire Yeomanry 17 Oct. 9
Squire, Robt. Hutton-, 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 6 July 89
Steel, Gavin, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles ■; Dec. 85
Strong,C.Isham, 3 Bn.Northampton Regt. ... 3 Apr. 86
Sunderland,Thos. J., 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. 11 July 83
Tatham, Algernon, 4 Bn. The Buffs 14 May 87
Taylor, WilUam,^^ Cork Art. (3. Div. R. Art.) 24 Nov. 86
Thacker, John, 5 Bn. Irish Regiment 28 Apr.
Thorburn, Chas. Jas., 3 & 4 Bns. Manchester
Regiment 5 Nov. 84
Toms, Henry, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt 10 Mar. 88
Townshend,H.FitzJohn, 3 &4 Bns. Scot. Rifles 16 Sept.93
Tracy, Hon. F. S. A. H., Worcestershire Yeo. 27 May 93
Trappes, Thomas Byrnand, 3 Bn. Lane. Regt. 10 Apr. 86
Trotter, Frederick, 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 3 Apr. 86
Turner, George Villiers,^^ 3 Bn. Suflblk Regt. 23 May 91
Turner, Henry, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 8 May 8b
Turner, WyattWm., 4 Bn. W. Yorkshire Regt. 4 Oct. 91
Vernon, Sir Hy. Foley, Bart., Worcester Yeo. 5 Julv 93
Walford, T. S., 4 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 24 Feb. 77
Walpole, Horace, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regiment;
Hon. Major 1 Cadet Bn 8 June 89
p.s.c.Warton, Robert G.,^" 3 Bn. E.York Regt. 21 June 90
Wayne, Herman, 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 13 Doc.
Webster, Godfrey F., 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt. 5 Mar. 92
Wilkinson, Surtees, 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. ... 19 Feb. 90
Williams-Wynn, Montgomery Yeomanry 17 Apr. 92
Williamson, Robert Reddall, Roy al Monmouth
Engineers (Militia) 18 Jan. 85
Wilson, Wm. Horace,^^ 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 22 Aug. 85
Winter, Noel N., 3 Bn. S. Staffordshire Regt. i Jan. 90
"Winterscall, John P. M., 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. i May 83
Wisden, Thos. F , 3 & 4 Bns. Sussex Regt 23 Mar. 81
Woddrop, William Allan, Lanarkshire Yeo.... 28 Apr.
Woodhall, Frederic William, 39 5 Middlesex ... 2 Oct.
MAJORS.
Aeheson-Shortis, R. W., 2 Brig. N. Div. R. Art. 13 Mar. 80
Adair, Harry Atkinson,-" 4 Bn. Oxfordshire
Light Infantry ,^ Dec. 78
Aldvidge. john,« 4 Bn. Leinster Regt 12 May 82
Alston, Charles H., Lanarkshire Yeomanry ... 14 June 82
Ambrose, John Chas, 3 Bn. Essex Regt 8 Deo. 88
Anderion, Hy. Arch., 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ... 2 Jan. 95
Anderson, John R. M., 3 & 4 Bus. Worcester-
shire Regiment 5 Junegs
Anne, Ernest L. S., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regc. ... 9 July 87
Archer, Jas. Douglas, S. D. 3 Bn. Warwick
Regiment 27 Jnne 94
Aylesford. C. W. Earl of. Warwickshire Yeo. 19 Nov. 92
Aylmer, Reginald A., 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 19 May 94
Aytoun, Chadwick, 2 Bn. Cameron High-
landers , 25 Mar. 9t
Baird, Hy. Robt. 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 20 Feb. 95
Barbour, George, Cheshire Yeomanry 11 Feb. 38
Barnes, Arthur G., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. ... 22 Oct. 92
Baxendale, Lloyd Salusbury, 2 West York ... 2 Apr. 70
Baylis, T. B., 3'Bn. Middlesex Regiment 7 Aug. 86
Begbic, Hamilton Luard, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 3 Mar. 94
Berens, Alex. Aug., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 3 Apr. 85
Beresford, M. De la Poer, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. 4 Aug. 38
Berkeley, Maurice Hy. 3*4 Bns. Worcester-
shire Regiment 9 Mar. 96
Berkeley. Robt. V., 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester.Regt. 5 Sept. 91
Bernard, Thomas S. W., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 23 Jan. 92
Blacker, Fred. Henry, Nottinghamshire Yeo. 19 Sept. 94
Blacker, William, 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 10 Aug. 89
Blackett,-Ord, Andrew J., 4 Bn. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 14 Feb. 83
Blacklock, Joseph H.,3 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. 6 Oct. 38
Blacklock,William J.S., 3 Bn. LancasterRegt. i Aug. 94
Blencowe, Henry P. G.,3 ]3n. Border Regiment 3 June 92
Blezard, George, Derbyshire Yeomanry 30 Oct. 93
Bonsall, John J., Cardigan Art. West. Div.
Royal Artillery 12 Nov. 87
Boot, Charles Webster, 3 Bn. Leinster Regt... 27 May 95
Boscawen, Hon. J. R. de C, 4 Bn. Oxford
Light Infantry 28 Jan. 93
Boughton-Leigh, John H., 4 Bn.Warwickshire
Regiment 14 May 92
Bower, Jas. Bower, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt 2t May 92
Boyle, Charles John,*^ 4 Bn. O.xford Lt. Inf.... 3 Apr. 86
Brand, George Horatio, 3 Middlesex 5 June 80
Broadbent, Spencer, 3 Bn. Border Regiment 9 Apr. 92
Broadwood, Edward, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 27 Feb. 92
Broadwood, Thomas, Lothian & Berwick Yeo. 17 Junegb
Browne, Peter C.,*' 4 Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers 12 Mar. 81
Brudenell-Bruce, Lord C. W., Wiltshire Yeo.., 10 May 81
Buddioom, Walter H., Denbigh Yeomanry ... 8 Dec. 88
Burges-Short, Geo., 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. ... 23 July 92
Butler- Arnold, H., Oxfordshire Lt. Inf. 19 Aug. 93
Butler, Pierce O'Brien,''' 8 Bn. King's B. Rifles 21 Sept. 78
Butler, Samuel Evan, N. Somerset Yeomanry 21 Apr. 86
Campbell, Sir Duncan A. D., Bart. 3 Bn. High-
land Light Infantry 22 May 93
Campbell, Leveson G., Ayrshire Yeomanry ... 27 Aug. 92
Carr, Charles H. G., Hampshire Yeomanry ... 30 Dec. 85
Champiou-de-Crespigny, Sir C.iJi.SuffolkYeo. i Deo. 80
Chapman, Geo. Alex.^<'4 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. 21 Mar. 91
Chapman, Hillyard, Shropshire Yeomanry ... 30 Apr. 90
Chearnley,Hy.P.,WaterfordArt.S.Div.R.Art. 24 Feb. 86
Chichester,Newton Chas., N.Devon Yeomanry 12 Mar. 80
Clark, Godfrey L. 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Inf. 17 Feb. 94
Gleave, Beniamin C., 1 Devon Yeomanry 17 Nov. 83
Cockburn, Robert, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf... 8 May 93
Cockle, George, 4 Bn. Border Regiment 7 July
Codrington, Sir Gerald W. H. Bt. Gloucester
Yeomanry 29 May
Colby, J. "V., DL. 3 Bn. Worcestershire Regt. 9 June
Collins, Nathaniel K., 3 Bn. Shropshire Lt.Inf. i July
Oombe, Richard T., West Somerset Yeomanry S July
Oonyers-D'Arcy, Wm.N. 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt.Inf. 24 Mar.
Oonj-ngham,Hy.F., Marquis, -^ Bn. DublinFus. 15 Mar.
Coombs, Robt. Waters, 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 7 July
Corbet, Reginald, Shropshire Yeomanry 5 Sept. 9
Corder, A. Annerley, Edinburgh Artillery
(Southern Division Royal Artillery) 4 Sept. 95
Cowan, Walter F. J.,^* 3 J5q. Welsh Fusiliers... 12 June 86
Cox, Easton John, '^4 Bn.SomersetLt. Infantry 15 Oct. 81
Crowdy, Edward P., Berkshire Yeomanry ... S Nov. go
Crudeu, George Robert, 3 Bn. Highland Lt. luf 29 July 85
Cubitt, Charles Campbell,*^ 4 Bn, W.York Regt. 27 Feb. 87
Cunj'nghame, Sir Fras. G. 1'., 5 Bn. Rifle Brig. 29 Nov. 79
Ouppage, Hamlet W.^i" 9 Bn. King's Roy.Rifles 15 Mar. 82
Cuppaidge, Edmund, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 May 94
Currey, Henry, 5 Lancashire 7 May 79
Curwen, Eldred, Westmoreland Yeomanry ... 29 Mar. 82
Dalrymple-Hay, Jas. Fras., 4 Bn. Scots Pus. 10 Apr. 36
Darley, Alfred Edv,-., 4 Bn. E. Sun-ey Regt.... i Nov. 90
Dashwood, CharlesF., 3 Bn. W.Yorkshire Regt. 28 May 8i
Dashwood, Sir George J. E. Bt. 4 Bn. Oxford
Woodwright, Charles,'"' 5 Bn. Irish FusiUers 15 Aug. 74! Light Infantry 31 May ._
Wood3,Matt.Chas.,NorthumberlandYeomanry i July SiJDavie, George 0., North Devon Yeomanry ag JnneSi
889
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
Davis, Georpe Fred. 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 29 July gS'Herbert, Nicholas, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt.... 25 Nov. 93
Dawson, R. Edw.,59 j bq, Warwick Regiment 24 Mar. 86; Hervey, Lord ,T. W. N.. 3 Bn. Suffolk Re?i:aent 22 Oct. 81
Dease, Edmund J. C, 4 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ... 28 Apr. g+jHibbert, Paul R. T., Warwick Yeominry S Mar. 90
Denisou, Septimus J. A., 3 Bn. South Stafford IHju-gins, William Fras., 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. 15 Dec. 88
Regiment 4 Jan. 93' Hollev, Windham H., N. Devon Yeomanry ... i3Aug.86
Dennis, Morley S. M. 5 Bn. Irish Regiment... 28 Aug. gslHolliday, Joteph F.,4 Bn. Cheshire Reginient 9 Apr. 92
Dering, Henry N., East Kent Yeomanry 20 May giJHope, James- Lothian and Berwickshire Yeo. 28 Jan. 91
DeThore?!, Sinclair E.detiatge-,5 Bn.Leinster JHopegood, Wm.'Vere,''3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 6 May 93
Regiment 3 Apr. 86 Hopkins, John,'^ 2 West York Regiment 2 Nov. 75
De Wezele, Count M. G.. Norfolk Artillery ... 9 Sept. 76
Dick, John P., Edinburgh Art. S. Div. R. Art. 8 July 93
Dickinson, John D.. 3 bn. S. Wales Borderers 10 Apr. 86
Dillon, Hon. HarnldA., 460. O.xford Lt. Inf. 31 Oct. 85
Dillon, Sir John F., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment 24 Feb. 86
Dodds, Matthew Bowser. 4 Bn. York Regt. ... 10 Sept. 83
Domvile, Herb. W., 4 Bn. Worcester Regt 26 Sept. 83
Doringtcn, Sir^. tS. St.. MP Gloucester Yeo. i July 81
Douglas, Geo Malcolm, 62 3 Bn.W. Riding Regt. 18 Feb. 82
Dove-Haly, John J A., 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 12 Aug. 85
Downing, George C, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 3 May 9c
Hornby, Albert Nielson. 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt. 14 July 88
Hornby,R.Montague,''''3Bn.ShropshireL,t Inf 20 Apr. 78
Howard, Henry C., Westmoreland Yeomanry 26 Sept.91
Hughes, H. J, Argyll and Bn'e Artillery 5 July 73
Huirhes, Henry M., 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers ... iq Jan. 84
Himt, Arthur Carew,''^ 5 Bn. Royal Fasiliers 21 Apr. 83
Hunter, Wm. Chas., 4 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 9 May 91
Huntsman. Harry F. Nottingham Yeomanry 7 Apr. 94
Ilderton, Thos, G., 3 Bn. Northumberland Fas. 14 Apr. 86
Innes, Wm. Disney, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlndrs. 2 Feb. 89
Irwin.Thomas A.,*' 3 Bn. Border Regimeiit ... 13 Dee. 84
Dryden, J. E. S., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ... 12 M.y 86 Jameson, J. Fras., 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers 10 May 90
Duberly, Arthur Grey ,^^3 Bn. Bedford Regt. .. i July Si.Jebb, Avery,*^ 4 Bn. LLncolnsh're Regt 31 May 82
Duff, Garden Alex., OL. 2 Bn. Cameron Hldrs. 26 Mar. 8 2 Jefferson, Joseph J. D., Yorkshire Hussars... :o Feb. 91
Dugdaie,JohnM.,J'£. Montgomery Yeomanry 29 June 89 Jessopp, Wm. de B., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt..,.
Duncombe, Adolphus M., Yorkshire Hussars 2 June 88 Johnson, Thos. G.,'" 2 West York Yeomanry
Dundas, Charles Hy., 3 Bn. Black Watch 21 June 90
Dunleath. Hy. Lyle, Lord, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles i Nov. 90
Dunlop, Robert M. , 3 Bn. Manchester Regt.... 17 Nov. 88
Dunn, John Henrique, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt -21 Oct. 93
Edgar. Logan, B., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 24 Oct. 88
Edward-Keniick, Reg W. 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs. 5 May 90
Egerton of TMtton,W. iori, Cheshire Yeo. ,,. i July 81
Elers, Chnrles Geo.,W. Somerset Yeomanry 18 Feb. 82
Elwes, Hugh W. H,, Durham Artillery West
Divis on Royal Artillery 15 Dec. "
Erskice. Hon. C. H. S,, 3 Bn. A. and S. Hldrs. 16 Aug.
Evans, David W., Nottingham Yeomanry 10 Apr.
Eyton, Robt. Wm. W., 6 Bn. King's R. Rifles 28 Apr. 86
Fellowes, i/oK. Ailwyn E,, MP., 3 Bn. Norfolk
'Regt., Vice -Chamberlain of the Houfehold 14 ,Tan. 9
Fellows, Geo., Notts (S. Nottingham) Yeo. ... 19 Mar. 92
Ferguson-Fawsett, ,T.D., 15. York Militia 16 Nov. 71
ffolkes Sir W. H. B., Bart. 2 Brig. Eastern
Div. Royal A-tillery 10 Apr. 85
Flower, Lamorock, 4' Bn East Surrey Regt... 4 July 77
Floyd, Siri. Bart. 2 Lanark Militia 29 Nov. 73
Foley, Hon. F. C. J., 3 Bn. Derbvshire Regt. 15 Feb, "
Foster, James, Humber Div. Sub. Miners
Royal Engineers 14 Nov. 94
Forster, Robert A. C, 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers... 25 Oct. 92
Forster, William,''* 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 15 Apr. 82
Fortescue, Edw. F. K.,'^ 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 7 Jul}' 80
Fortescue, Hon. J. Wm., N. Devon Yeomanry 5 Nov. 92
Fothergill, Henry, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 2 May
Eraser, Campbell E. 3 Bn. W, Surrey Regt.,.. 11 May 95
Praser, Francis, 3 Bn. K. Yorkshire Regt. ... 7 Mar. 91
Furlonge, Joseph S., ,■; Bn. Munster Fus 14 Apr. 86
Gambier. Parry, Ernest,'^ i Devon Yeomanry 14 Feb. 83
Garrett, Newson D.,«7 2 Brig. S. Div. R. Art. 18 Feb.
Gibbs, Anthony, North Somerset Yeomanry. 21 Attr,
Gibson, John Geo., Hon. Art. Co. of London 14 Nov. 94
Gilbert, Arthur Stronge.'^'4Bn.YorkshireRegt. i July 8:
Gist, Francis, Gloucestershire Yeomanry 9 Jan. 84
Gladstone. Arthur R., Lancashire Hussars ... 3 Apr. 86
Graham, Robt, B,, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment ... 23 Apr. 91
Grant, Sir A. Hy,, Bart. Hants Yeomanry ... 29 May 8(;
Grant, John M., 3 Bn Gordon Highlanders ... 12 May 86
Green, George Fred.," 4 Bn. Irish Regiment.. 11 Mar. 8'
Green, John G., 5 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 4 May 95
Greig, Robert, 3 Brig. Scottish Div. R. Art. ... 2 May 83
Grice-Hiitchinson.Geo.Wm.," 3 Bn.Lancashire
Fusiliers; MP. for Aston Manor 6 July 8g
Grimston. James W. Visct., Herts Yeomanry... 12 Mar. 87
Grove, J. Chas. Ross,'* 3 Bn.Seaforth Highldrs 3 Nov. 80
Grove, Sir T. S., Bt., Wilts Yeomanry i July 81
Guest, Montague John, Dorset Yeomanry 13 Mar. 86
Guest, Thomas M., Dorset Yeomanry 8 May 86
Hamilton, Edward C, 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 4 June 90
Hamilton, Evelyn J., 3 Bn Highland Lt. Inf. 17 Jan.
Hamilton, Geo. Rowan, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Feb.
Hamilton, James, Done,eal 13 Feb. 58
Hamilton, Trevor B,, 5 Bn. Leinster Regt. ... 8 Mar. 93
Hammond, Gnrnell E., 3 Bn W. Riding Regt. 16 Oct, 9
Hancocks, A. T., Worcester Militia 11 Oct. 79
Hamm, William Joseph P., 3 Bn. Border Regt. 5 June8t
Hardman, Gt o. Turner, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 24 Jan. 91
Hardy, Simeon H., 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.... 14 Feb. 83
Harrison, Reynolds, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment .. 3 Aug. 89
Hartley, Thomas, Westmoreland Yeomanry.. 17 Oct. 85
Hastings, Geo. M. Lord, Norfolk Artillery,
East Division Royal Artillery 2 Apr. 92
Hawke, Martin B . Lord 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. i Mar. 93
Hay, John David B., Edinburgh 3 May 72
Hayter- Hami s, Colvile G,, i Devon Yeo 19 Sept 94
Henderson, Chas, W.C., Northumberland Yeo. 29 May 86
Henry, Alexander, 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 27 Ma.y 95
Herbert, Fras. J. A., Gloucester Yeomanry... 29 May 86
i July 88
21 Feb. 80
29 July 85
4 May 95
Jones, Alex. Fair, 6 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
Jones, Edw. Pryce, MP., Montgomery Yeo..
Kay, Christopher, Cheshire Yeouianry 21 Api*. 86
Keate. Robert, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regiment... 2S M;)y 92
Kelk, Sic John Wm. Hart. Wiltshire Yeo ;8 Apr. 94
Ker-Fox, W. E. 3 and 4 Bus. Highland Lt.Inl'. 13 Apr. 89
King. Henry. 4 Bn. Warwickshire Regiment 20 May 91
Kiugscote. Fitz Hardin ge,** 9 Bn. K. R, Rifles 24 Jan. 80
Knight, Gregoi-y, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt 16 Nov. 81
Knowles. Robert M. Nottinghamshire Veo. ,,. 3 Mar. 94
Lamb, Chas, B., Northumberland Yeomanry 26 July 90
Langdon, John C. S., W. Somerset Yeomanry 27 June 88
Langrishe, Hercules R. , 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 4 Apr. 92
Narnach, James W., Sulfolk Hussars 24 Dec. 92
Lawson, Andrew S. Y'orkshire Hussars 15 Oct. 92
Lay, Tudor.*' 4 Bn. Lincoln Regiment 25 Nov. 93
Leacroft, Edw. Ranulph, 3 Bn. Derbyshire
Regiment 10 Apr. 95
Leathes, Hill Massenden, Suffol'K Artuiery ... 14 Apr. 60
Leeming, John F., 3 Bn.East LancashireRegt. 26 July 84
Lees, William Gilbert Hyde, 3 & 4 Bus. Man-
chester Regiment 3 Mar. 94
Lemon, Grattan Guinness,'" 3 Bn. Lanca-
shire Fusiliers 2 Apr. 92
Lloyd. George Percy, 5 Bn. Inniskilling Fus. 24 Apr. 95
Lloyd, William, 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers ... 11 Oct. 90
Lonsdale, H. C, Earl of, 3 Bn. Border Regt... 24 Feb. 83
Luttrell, Hugh C. F., 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infimtry 15 Mar. 90
M'Corkell, Henry John, 5 Bn. Inniskilling Fus. 5 Oct. 87
M'Emry, Robert John, 2 Norfolk 4 May 81
M'b^arlane, Richard, Lanark (Queen's Own
R. Glasgow) Yeomanrj' 18 Apr. 84
Vl'Ivenzie, Colin L., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 27 Aug. 92
M'Kessack, Geo. Ross, 2 Bn. Cameron Hldrs. 3 Mar. 88
M'Nab, A. H, Inverness Mibtia 12 Apr. 73
Mahon, Richd. Jas. H., 3 Bn. E. Surre.y Regt. 11 June 87
Mansel, Robert H., 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... u Apr. 88
Mansergh. Henry Chas.'- 4 Bn. Irish Regt. ... 10 May 82
Marriott, W. Fred,, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment ... 29 Jan. 87
Marsh, Robt. MaxweQ, 4 Bn. Leinster Regt, 25 Nov. 93
Marshall, Chai-lesJ,'^ 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 7 Nov. 85
Marsh-Dunn. Richd. M. ,4 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 16 June 88
Marlindale.'Vale,H. E., 3 Bn. Wo^ce^ter Regt. 18 June 81
Martyn, Oliver, 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers ... 25 Apr. 77
Matthews, J. E. C., Middlesex Yeomanry 19 Feb. 87
Maud, Hy. Compton, 3 Bn. O.xford Lt. Inf ... 8 May 86
-Maude. Gerald Edw., 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 5 June 95
Mead, John, Falmouth Div. Sub. Miners R.Ensr. 12 Jan. 93
Meller, Alfred, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment 12 July 90
Middleton, William P., 3 Bn. Black Watch 2 Feb. 89
Milburne, T. D., 3 Bn. E. York Regiment 18 Aug. 86
Monckton, Francis, Stafford Yeomanry u Oct. 84
Moore, Edw. St. F., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 17 Ma.y 93
Morris, Percy Harold, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment 16 .iug. 90
.Morris, Thomas H. 2 West York Yeomanry ... 16 Dec. 85
Mundey, Stanley, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 5 June 96
Muntz, Fred. Ernest, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 8 May 86
.Murphy, William J., 3 Bn. Lancaster Re.;t. ... 23 Dec. 91
Naylor, Grenfe'l Todd, 3 Bn. York and Lan-
caster Regiment 7 May 87
Nelson. J. Osmond, 3&4 Bns. Lancashire Fus. 4 Mar. 93
Nevill, iori Hy. G. R., West Kent Yeomanry 18 Apr. 91
Newall, Henry G. F., 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus. 16 Oct 86
Newenham, VY. T. Worth, 3 Bn. Munsier Fus. 19 Aug. 93
Nicholson, Edw. Joseph, 3 Bn. G. Lane. Regt. 29 Aug. 91
Nicholson, Samuel, 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. 24 Jan. gi
Nott, John Henry,'^ 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 23 Mar. 78
Nunn, Robert H., Hon. Art Co. of London ... 2 Oct. 86
Oakes, Chas. J. T.,'' 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt 3 Apr. 78
Ormsby, J. Huston, 3 Bn. Connaught, Rangers 24 June 93
Outram, Arthur M., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. ... 17 Aug. 89
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
Page, Preston O., Northumberland Artillery g June 7?
Paget, Lo,d M. S. C, Statlbrd Yeomanry i .luly 81
Pares, Edward H., Leicester Yeomanry 2 July 92
Pash, John, Hod. Art. Company of Loudon... g Jan. 86
Paterson, James, Lanark Yeomanry ... 14 Nov 8s
Pattinson, W. H., Hants and Isle of Wio-ht
Artillery ° _ 21 Apr. 75
Pa.vne, John H. S.,3 Bn. Gloucester Regiment 15 JuneSg
Pearce, Graham R.,;,^ Bn. Royal Fusiher.s 21 Apr. 04
Peploc, J. Reid, Edinburgh Art. (S.Div.R.A.) 22 Oct 87
Phillips, John F. L., Pembroke Yeomanry 16 Au<^ go
Phipps, C. N. F., Wiltshire Yeoraanrv 4 ll-u- gi
Piper, R. F.. 3 Bu. Royal Pu!iliers ..: 18 Apr 85
Piatt, Fred.. Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo. . 24 Dec 02
PIa,tt,JamesE.,Dukeof Lancaster'sOwnYeo. 5 Oct' 02
Piatt, John Harold, 3 Bu. West Kent Ren. 6 Cob gs
Player. St Aubyn H., East Kent Yeoma^iry 3 Oct 88
Pleydell, E. M. Alansell-, Dorsetshire Yeo.' ■>\ Apr
Pochm, Ncrman V. S. , 3 Bn. Leicester Regt 6 Oct io
Pole, Regmald Edw., 3 Bn. W. Surrey Re^'t. 12 Apr g-
Pollard, William. 4 Bn. West York Regiment 27 Au^^ go
Portman, Hy. Berkeley, Dorset Yeom ury 2, Ap'r gi
Pi-att, James Arthur,'"' 9 Bn. King's R. Rifles 25 Jan. 82
Price, J. N. Blackwood, 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 2 Mar 81
Pulteney, Richard M , 4 Bn. 0.\ford Lt. Inf 3 Anr 86
Rasch, Fred. Carn, MP., 4 Bn. Esse.x Regt.... 10 Apr 86
Rawdon-Hastings, Hon. G. T. C, 3 Bn. Derby
Regiment 2-' Oct g2
Rawdun-Hastings. Son. P. F. C., JP 3 Bn
Leicester Regiment ." 2juuego
Rawlms, Henry, Hon. Art. Ccmp. of London 2 Dec 82
Reed, Alfred J;imes, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Rejjt. 10 Apr 0^
Ricketts, Ernest B.. 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt 19 Jan' 8g
Riley, Alfred J., 4 Bu. Somerset Light Inf 3 Anr 86
Ritchie, lie Hon. Chas. T.. MP., 3 Bn. West '
Surrey Regt.; F resident of the Board of Trade 26 Sept 8-
Robinson, Nicholas, llontgomeryshiro Yeo 19 Feb g6
Rodwell, William Hunter, Suffolk Hussars . 4 May 02
Roe, Charles Fox, 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers .. 14 Apr 66
Rose, Hugh Law, '»^3Bn.Searorth Highlanders 20 Mar'. 82
St Paul. Horace C, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 2; Au<' 8s
Salisbury, Edw., Hampshire Artillery (South
Division Royal Artillery) ; 12 May 86
Salmond, Walter, 5 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 13 Apr 87
Salusbury, Edward P., 3 Bn. Shropshire Lt
Infantry ; ' 2g May 78
Sanders, Edward J., i Devon Yeomanry ... '28 Au^ gs
Sankey, Arthur Wm,, 3 Bn. Leinster Regt. . 23 July qa
Saunders, Fred. Wm.,3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt. 16 Dec. 85
Saunders, Wm. H. R., 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 12 Dec. gi
Scarbroa-h, .iohn I., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 22 May 86
Schreiber, Julian M., 3 Bn. Bedford Regt 8 May 8g
Scott, James George, '»* 4 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 16 Dec. 74
Scourlield &rOwen H.P., Bt., Pembroke yIo. 3 Apr. 86
Sebright, 6^r J. G. S. Bart. 4 Bn. Bedford Regt. i July 81
Sennett, Chris. I'hos., 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. ... 18 Apr gi
Seymour, Lord Ernest J., Warwickshire Yeo. 3 Mar 04
Seymour, Hy. H Cnlme, 4 Bn. Bedford Regt. 14 Apr." 86
Shaw, James Thos., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 7 May 87
Shepherd-Cross, H., Duke of Lancaster's Yeo-
MP. for Bolton ' , Apr Sg
Skinnor,Chas.L.,Androwes,3Bn.Snffo'l'kRegt; 23 Nov. 89
890
Small, Henry, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry... i July Sr
Smith, Corbet, Leicester Yeomanry 32 Mar. 87
Smith, Joseph Hy., Worcestershire Yeo 2 Sept. 96
Smith, Re'jrinald A., Herts Yeomanry 4 Apr. gS
Smith, Richard Playne, Shropshire Yeomanry 10 Mar. 80
Spiller, Harvey,'-"' Hampshire 31 May 79
Spoouer, Hamilton W. W.,""' 3 Bu. Warwick
Regiment 16 Feb. 81
Stephen, Oscar Leslie, 3 Bn. Northampton Rt. 3 Apr. 85
Stewart, Alex. Blair, 3 Bn. Black Watch 30 Apr. go
Stirling, William, 3 Bu. .Seaforth Highlanders 5 Mar. 92
Stourton, Henry, Yorkshire HiissHTs 30 Oct. 8i
Strachan. VV. Dulrymple, 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 4 .Fune 90
Stranse, James Stuart, 4 Bn. Midillesex Regt. 12 Dec. gr
Stratton, Geo. L., 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regt. 22 May gi
TauntoD-Ooliins, Henry E., 3 Bu. Somerset
Light Infantry 23 Dec. 93
Taunttm, W. E , 4 Middlesex Militia n Jane 73
Thompson, Sir H. M Meysey-, MP., York Hus. 3 Apr. 86
Thorne, Charles R. B.,'"? 7 Bn. King's R. Rfles 3 Apr. 89
Thynne, Lord Hen. Fred.. Wilts Yeo-nanry ... 5 Apr. 8a
Tighe, R H.. 3 Bn. East Sui-rey Regiment ... 14 Dec. 8r
Tollemache, Hy. James, MP., Cheshire Yeo.... 21 Apr. 85
Trant, John Eras.. 4 Bn. Irish Regi.Tient 13 May 96
Tryon, Harvey Chas., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 2 June 88
Tuck, Algernon D., 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment... 12 Jul.y 90
Turbutt, Wra. G., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 25 May 89
Turner, Eras. W., 4 Bn. Welsh Fasiliers 14 Mar. 83
Turner, John, 3 Bn. liordon Highlanders 8 Oct. 87
Vaughan-Williams, P., Hampshire Yeo 16 Jan. 95
Vavasour, Sir W. E. J., Barf. Yorkshire Hus. 16 Apr. gs
Vemon, Geo. W. H. Lord, Derbysliire Yeo. ... 27 Feb. gi
Walker, E. B., 3 Bn. East Kent Regimeut 4 May gt
Walmsley, Humphry J., Lancashire Hus 25 Sept. 86
Walsh, Edw. Charles. 3 Bu. West Kent Regt. 15 J ily gs
Weatherall, Hy. Burgess. 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers... 5 Oct. 92
Webb, Elias J., 3 Bn. Worcester Regiment .. 2 May 88
Webb, W. Bridges, Hon. Art. Co. of London... ig Aug. g3
Welman, Arthur N., West Somerset Yeomanry 3 Apr. 86
Wenloci;, Beilby, Lord, Yorkshire Hussars ... 18 Nov. 74
Westenra, Hon. Peter, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers... 15 Jan. g6
Wheatley, Joshua H., 2 West York Yeomanry 15 Mar. go
Wheble, Tristram J., 3 Battalion Berkshire
Regiment 2 Feb. 89
Whitting, MaclaineK.D.,3Bn.LeicesterRegt. 13 July gS
Whifting.stall, G. F., Herts. Yeomanry 9 Sept.64
Wilkie, Arthur Alex.,i"'4Bn. Gloucester Regt. n Feb. So
Wilkins m Walter L., 3 & 4 Bus. The Buffs ...
Williams. C. H. B.,"" 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. ...
WiUis, Sherlock Vignoles,"'4 Bn.SuttblkRegt,
Wilson, VV^. H., 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Wingfleld, W. C. Mnutgomerj Yeomanry .
Winniett. William,"^ 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus
Winter. .J. A., West Somerset Yeomanry 27 June 88
Woodcock, Arthur B., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt ... 26 June 86
Worthintrton, Albert 0., Staffordshire Yeo. .. 26 May g4
Worthington, Arthur,i'*3 Bn. Esse.x Regiment 5 .VTa.v 79
Worthington,Hy.Clark,"»4Bn.GloucesterRegt. 10 May 8e
Wylie, Napier Macleod, South East of
Scotland Art., South Division Royal Art. ... 29 Apr. 83
Wyndhaui, Charles,'" i Warwick ig Jan.' 78
Young, Herbert Charles, 3 Bn. Sussex Regt... 28 Aug. 86
10 Apr. 36
18 May 89
25 Nov. 82
22 Aug. 85
24 May 73
23 Oct. 78
War Services of Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
1 Lt.Colonel Bircham served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879 and was nresent at th^
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). '^' piesent at the
2 Colonel Black served with the ggth Regiment in the Campaign of i860 in North China and wasnrpspnt «t thB
surrender of Pekiu (Medal with Clasp) . -.^mua, auu was present at the
. ' V°^™^1 ^^^''f "* ^^'■^«'i ^;"i t*^*^ ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, includin<r the
battle Gi the Tcheruaya, and siege and fall of SebasDopol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish -Medal) "''"''= '"**
^.:m:o,t^.l^s.7^tiT^^c^!^':IlrT^^ *^^ "'•'-^^ '- ^'-^^ ^-^ -- — '^ -"-^^-^ -^ ^^-
' Pn]°T] ^^^ ?™- ?■■ ^\ ^- ^: ?°'!°'^ served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the wreck of the trans-
ClaspT^ ^^ "" ^'^ ^ ^''' "" engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medll with
• « Colonel Draffen serveti in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odessa)
and also before Sebastopol during the siege m 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) "'"'^'"^^ °^ uaessa)
7 Sir James Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of .854, and up to 4th MaT
andC'wi' Medal) °^-^^'^^^^'^ Inkermau (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Cl^pl
8 Colonel Halkett served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the sth February to tha
i?Si Sr Sa^r^di^LVa^rT'SLL'h^S^r '''' °' '^'^^*°P°^ ^"^ '^P^'^"°'^ '° ^'''^'^ ^""^ YeS7(rd^,S
(M;,ES'^th?laspTard TfrkU'^Medtl^'^ '""^^'^^ ^ ''"' '""^ ^'' P'^^^^'^'-'^* '^« "««« '^^^ '^^ °' Sebaetopol
3 o
891 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.— War Services.
" Colonel Hume.— For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
Colonel E. G. C. Johnson served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including th*
operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of NaTrabgunge, affair of Oomarea, and Trana-
Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Meysey-Thompson served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoafal. battle of Ordahsu and capture ofCoomaasia
(Medal with Clasp).— [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
Colonel Norbury served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 2nd July to
4th bept. 18=15. and was present at the battle of the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastop-jl (Medal with Clasp, and
Tirkish Medal). j n i \ f,
"Colonel T. Sheppard served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 4th Regt. including the
tattles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September
(Medal with three Clasps. Tmliish Medal, and 5th Class of theMedjidiel. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign
of 1857-58, and commanded two companies of the 4th Regiment attached to a field force sent in pursuit of Tantia
Topee.
" Colonel Wynter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served in the Ashanti war, and was present at
thecaptureofAdubiassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan- war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiab on the Cth October 1879 "^id '" the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Canc'ahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
" Lt.CoIonel C. E. G. Burr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Irish Regiment, and was present;
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star.
" Lt.CoIonel J. H. F. H. Connellan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 187B-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
"Colonel Conway-Gordon served with Brasyer's Sikhs in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and took
part m the operations round Allahabad, and during the advance on and capture of Lucknow (Medal).
*" Lt.CoIonel Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Kokeran (men-
tioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.CoIonel Gumming served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April to the 7th Augusft
1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the assault of the i8th June (Medal with
Otasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Sir William Cuninghame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Rifle Brigade, including the battles
«f Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, siege and fall of SebasWDOl, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on the night
of 20th Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches), and attack on the Ovens (Medal with four Clasp), Victoria Cross, 5th
Olass of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the i'lC for being " highly distinguished at the capture
of the Rifle Pits (Sebastopol), 20th Nov. 1854. ICis gallant conduct was recorded in the French General Orders.''
" Sir Philip le B. Egerton served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1845 and up to
the 13th April 1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Ifedal).
"t Lt.CoIonel Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.CoIonel Giles served in the Ashanti campaign from the 26th December 1873, and was employed in the
Transport Service (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Officer of Trausport (Medal with Clasp).
•» Lt.CoIonel Gossling served in the New Zealand war of 1864-66 as Lieutenant in TaranakeMilitary Settlers, and
was present at the capture of Ahu Ahu Kaitakie and Fiprilei (Medal).
" Lt.CoIonel W. S. Greene served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah
(Medal).
'^t Lt.CoIonel Greenwood served with the loth Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the loth
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at ElTeb andTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786].
" Lt.CoIonel T. P. Hillcoat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, attached to the Transport (Medal).
"t Lt.CoIonel Hurt served in the Royal Navy in the B.altic in 1854 and in the Black Sea in 1854-56 (Baltic Medal,
Crimean Medal with Clasps for Azoff and Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
** Lt.CoIonel Kell served with the 88th Connaught Rangers throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Neumarke and at Quiutana Mountain (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain).
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879. and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation, Durban,
from i6th April to 26th August 1879 (Medal with Cla.sp).
**t Major Gore Langton served with the Koorum Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present with
the expedition into the Khost Valley and in the engagement at Mattoon ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp and Bronze Decoration).
" Lt.CoIonel Leach served in the Kafir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
'" Lt.CoIonel Leake served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations
in the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal) .
" Lt.CoIonel M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Lt.CoIonel Morrison served with the 19th Foot in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of th«
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.CoIonel J. L. G. O'Brien served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
affair of Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee; storm and capture of
Selimpore and Simree Forts, actions of Jhubrowlee, Poorwah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Trans-Gogra opera-
tions when the rebels were driven into Nepaul (Medal with Clasp).
3* Lt.Colonei Pagan served with the 2nd IBattalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Lt.CoIonel W.Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese expedition in 1SS6-87 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
^'^ Lt.CoIonel Turner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Thelwal and
Brigadier General Forbes, and was present in the operations in the Koonim Valley, and at the cai)ture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the and
Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonei Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal).
'' Lt.CoIonel W. H. AVilson served in the New Zealand War in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action of
Nakumaru (Medal).
s' Lt.CoIonel Woodhall. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 7S6.
*o Lt.CoIonel Woodwright served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal) and was present
ftt the taking of Amoy, Chapoo, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. He also served with the i8th in the Burmah war
of 1852-53 to the conclusion (Medal), and was present at the naval action and destructionof the enemy's stockades
on the Rangoon river, lauded in command of a Company of the Royal Irish and with the Marines of the Fox irrigate
stormed and destroyed the Dalla stockades ; served during the three succeeding days' operations in the vicinity
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon, and on the 14th April was with the storming party at the Great Dagon
Pagoda, also present at the capture of Prome and repulse of the night attack on the heights of Prome in Jan. 1853
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services. 89a
commanded a Company of the i8th during the whole of the successful operations in the Donabew district including
jfth March 1853 (wounded), when the 18th stormed and carried the first stockade, also igih March when the strong-
hold of the Burmese Chief Mea Toon was stormed and after considerable loss captured (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*' Major Adair served in the Indian Mutiny in 1S58-59.
'2 Major Aldridge served with the 20th Regiment in the operations in Oude in December 1858, and was present at
the affairs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
*^ Major Boyle served with the Commissariat in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Senior Commissariat Officer at
Pinetown, Natal, from July to December 1879 (Medal).
■*' Major P. C. Browne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and wis present at the
suppression of a mutiny at Nusserabad in August 1857, at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
aie^e and capture in Jan. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
** Major Butler served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1881.
" Major Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashautiwar in 1874, including the battles of Amoafal, taking of Beoquah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
" Major E. J. Cox served with the Burf's in the Crimea from the 3rd September to the 15th November 1855
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^* Major Cubitt served in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
of 6th April and loth Maj', and attack on the Quarries, and of the Redan on the 18th June; was wounded in the
(trenches on the2Sth June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5s Major H. W. Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-65, and was present
at the actions of the Gate Pah and Te Ranga (Medal).
^* Major R. E. Dawson served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-7 (Medal).
''^ Major G. M. Douglas served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
*^ Major Duberly. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 7S6.
^* Major W. Forster .served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to February
.1S79, ^^'^ took part in the advance on and occupation of Camiahar and Kheiat-i-GhiUie Medal). Served with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th
September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'' Major E. F. K. Portescue served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on the Grand Trunk R^ad with
(the 6th Regiment. Also with the ist Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Onde in 1858-55 (Medal).
^ Major Gambler Parry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
.(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major N. D. C4arrett served throughout the TJmbeyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major A. S. Gilbert served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the
.action of Rangiaohia, and with the expedition to the White Cliffs (Medal).
'"■ Major G. F.Green served in the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present in the action
ot Kokeroa and Rangariri (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'* Major Grice-Hutchinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Major Ross Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, expedition to Kertoh and Y^enikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Claspa, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in Imlia. including the
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shiimsabad, siege and fallof fjucknow and assault
•f the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, aitick on the fort of Rooyah, action at AUygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
. '^ Major W. V. Hopegood served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
" Major Hopkins served in tbe Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman and
ithe siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal
with two Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
*" Major R. M. Hornby served with the Military Train the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major A. C. Hunt served with the 50th Regiment the New Zealand campaigns of 1864-65-66. and was present
at the assault and capture of Kangiawhia and Te Awamutu, action tjefore Wereroa and Nukumaru, when the enemy
.attacked the British Camp and were repulsed w.th great loss ; also with thj field force unier M.ijor General Chuca
at the assault and capture of Putahi and subsequent operations in Wanganui and Taranaki (Medal).
*^ Major T. A. Irwin served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873, and was in command of the Post
.at Moinzey (Medal with Clasp).
*' Major Jebb served in the Abyssiiiian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
^ Major Johnson served the Eastern campaign of 1854-35, including the reconnaissance on the Danube, battles of
Balaklava (horse wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege of Se'la3top^l and expedition to Eupatoria (Medal
with three Clasps, French and Turkish Medals, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
** Major F.Kingscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th November 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded — right arm amputated — at the attack on the Redan onthe
'8th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*' Major Lav served lu the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle cf Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
5° Major Lemon. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
'^ Major Man^ergh served as a Cadet in the Ciunty 3 j irke .Mou'ited Police ('S^'ictoria), with detachmeats of the
32th and 4otn Regiments at the storming and capture of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold
Fields, 3 Dec. 1S54.
^ Major Marshall served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 against the Bmeyr^ and other Hill Tribes on the
W.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-66, including the recapture
of Dewangiri (Clasp) .
'* Major J. H. NuM served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens in Burmah in Jan. 1857, and on two
occasions commanded a Detachment of the 35th Regt. engaged with the enemy, and received a letter of approba-
tion from the Governor General in Council. Served with the 35th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58.
»« Major C. J. T. Cakes served in the ist Royals at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth July 1855 (Medal with
•Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Major Pratt. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
'"^ Major H. L. Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn, and with Admiral SirHoustou Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1"* Major J. G. Scott served in the 17 th Lan'^ers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the pursuit of
Tantia Topee and action of Zerapore (Medal).
i"^ Major Spiller served m tne Land Transport Corps in the field during the Waikato, Tauranga, and Taranaiki
campaigns in New Zealand, under Generals Sir Duncan Cameron ind Sir Trevor Chute, and was present at the
capture of Raugiawhia and Urakau. After the e n)3arkatiou of the troops for England he commanded a ComoanT
■of Colonial troops, and the war oreaking out again in iS63 he was selected to take the comrnaad of the Melsom
and Taranaki contingent during ttie Wauganui campaign; was in command of the Turu Turn Mokai redoubt
.attacked by the rebels, and Kakaramea redoulit attacked by tne Haii Hius on the 6th, 90h, and nth Oct. i86g
(highly complimented in district orders — and services ackuovTled^-el by tue C jlouy). On 2 jrd Oct. 1868 he was
gazetted as Sub Inspector iu tlie Armed Constabulary, and accompanied thi field force under Colonel Whitmore ta
l*overty Bay during the masaajre, and was in command of a C .>mpany at tne st )rm and capture ^f Njatapa on the
lit, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Jan. 1869. Was fifteen months in command of the Wairoi District, Hiwke's Bay, and
organized an expedition of Europeans and Natives t.i Waikare, aul captured an! destrjyji the settlements »f
893 Field Officers retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services.
Tiikuiangi, WTiikenui, and Te Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a Company in the
•xpedition to Waikaremona Lakes against the "Wrevvera rebels.
^ ilajur Spooner served with the 94th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 18 79, and was present at the en-
gagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
1"' Major Thome served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal
with Clasp).
'"'^ Major A. A. Wilkie served with the i8th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 23rd July 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the battle
ofCawnpore, capture of Meangunge, siego and capture of Luckuow, aflairs of Barree and Nugger Medal and
Clasp).
'"' Major C. H. B. Williams served during ihe operations against Suakim in 1879, including the storming of the
stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major S. V. Willis served with the tst Royals in the Crimea from the 9th December 1854, including the siejfe ■
and fall ot Kebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"■' Major Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Gi'imeau campaigu from April to September 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a fl.ying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from
Perozepore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
"* Major A. Worthmgcon served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from ^rd September 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
''* Major H. C. Worthington served with the 28ih Regiment as Adjutant the Eastern campaign of 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol) Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Major C. Wyndham served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
I ADVEETISBMBNTS.a
COHTINEHTAL TRAVEL.
THE INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR, AND EUROPEAN
EXPRESS TRAINS COMPANY,
In addition to holding the monopoly for the running of Trains de Luxe, Sleeping
and Restaurant Cars on every line of importance on the Continent of Europe, are
General Agents by Appointment for all Continental Railways and all the Principal
Steamship Lines in the World. The following, amongst others, are limited TRAINS
owned and exploited by the Company : —
THE ORIENT EXPRESS.
To Stuttgart, Vienn?, Buda Pesth, Bucharest, Belgrade, Sophia and Constantinople.
THE CALAIS-MEDITERRANEAN EXPRESS.
To Marseilles, Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo, Mentone, &c. — Direct
Sleeping and Dining Cars from Calais, without change.
THE SUD EXPRESS.
To Bordeaux, Biarritz, Burgos, Madrid and Lisbon.
THE NORD EXPRESS.
To Cologne, Frankfort, Berlin and St. Petersburg direct,
THE ENGADINE EXPRESS.
To Coire for Maloja and the Engadine.
THE PENINSULAR EXPRESS Gn^i^N'^irA^L).
To Brindisi for Egypt, India, China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
THE OSTEND-VIENNA EXPRESS.
Direct to Vienna and the Orient.
THE OSTEND-TRIESTE EXPRESS.
To Vienna and Trieste for the Orient by Austrian Lloyd Steamers.
CARLSBAD EXPRESS.
Daily to Frankfort, Eger and Carlsbad.
The PALACE HOTELS of the Company are:
dAIRO .... The Ghezireh Palace.
(Late the Palace of the Khedive Ismail.)
NICE .... The Riviera Palace (Cimiez).
OSTEND . . Grand Hotel de la Plage.
ENGADINE (Maloja) The Maloja Palace.
THERAPIA. . . The Summer Palace.
LISBON . The Avenida Palace.
CONSTANTINOPLE The Pera Palace.
BRINDISI . . The Grand Hotel International.
Full and detailed information as to TRAINS and HOTELS sent gratis, and
ALL Tickets supplied at the Company's Chief London Offices,
X4, cocKisgxji^ srri^EET, s.iar.
The Official Guide and Time-Book of the Company, "The Continental Traveller,"
sent post fret on application.
TalegrapMe Address— "SLEEPINOCARS, LOyoOX." Telephone— 3S66 {GerrarO).